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'-`'"'"'' .H.' ..,j,:...:..,i. .~~'~.f;''~p ~' 'S MEM MEI =EI MEMM p3tbing Storrs. - - - • • - To ARMS tTO ARMSI-.-Threatenedin yrisithi of Western Penna. by Col Swift. with 10,000:uten, notwithstanding' Wlich., J. , WlNte weal continue tosell clothing. cheaper that any has heretofore- been offered in the I'Lesterti country, bow-, iag . the largesfestablishinent in the city. fronting.on Lib-1 etc - ire is now prepared to-show to his 2 • • Mtmereiti patrons _the greatest variety - of cloths,: cassi . m s vcsungs. and clothing or all descriptions. suitable for, e approaching season, that bee ever been offered in • this'itiarket. to which all can have the Right of Way.— pbgerve the. corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sizth sts " Ifitna' - J. M. WHITE, Tsitoa, Proprietor. . , TEW'GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron CitY. Clothing Store. a splendid assoinnent of Cloths, 'ccunisting of fine French, English and Americhn' Plain. black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styleat. • finellgured Cashmere Vestings. silk ,V - Civet, plain and Fancy Satins—all.of which we will make up at the . most. reasonable prices.in a durable anti failtionatde style.. - Ready made Clothing. of all. descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable putterns. Neck and Pocket . Ildictt, Sitspendets, I3osoms, ShirseCollars, end every article usually kept in a 'Clothing Store. - Country. Merchants, before - purchasing elsewhere, will find -it to their advantage-to call at the Iron 'City Clothing Store. No 92 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Marke. loctlS-tt7. C. IIFCLOSKEY. ; • Clothingl Clothing I 2 Clothina , . Thee 'Doors vs. --The-.-.Westervs World! !I .. 'l5O 000 WELL sF ti..i. made LECTED RMENTS now , - and - ready . 'to bet offered on the - mon-Jiberal terms to my old customers and the publid in gtifieral. - .The - Proprietor of this tir-filmed and extensive establislanein. has now, after returning from the Eastern ' - eities u at much trouble and expense, lust Completed his • . fan and winter arrangements to siipply his thousand. of -';-customers, with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thaihns ever been offered.in this - or any . other mar ket west Of the `monntains, For nentness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which' they will be sold for. must eertninly render the old unri railed Three Dig Doors-oue of the greatest attrartloncof the westerrt6ountry.. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce tlYtar rramerous friends at home anti abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts Which I have made to meet the mane calls in my line. it Pi with difficulty I can keep time with the coestant rush that is made cilf this establishment. It is a well established ' fact, that my sales arc eight or ten times larger than any , • other house in , the trade:anti this being the "ease on the *menet sold, I can uffrod to sell at 'much less profit than ;others could possibly think - of doing if they wished to corer cosdingenroxpenscs. I intend to make a' clean of all my presentamek before the betrinningef next rear; coming to thiszolusion; I will make it the inter ', - eat of eters: man , W 1 14.V1.11111 a - clump winter suit, to call 4 - and purchase at the 0 Dig Doors: oanl.l-dZkve • JOHN M'CLOSKEY • V 5. 7.1,1NG Orr 1.61 v run CASIr.”--Wintcr Clo • 1.7 tiling of event description, such ns cloaks, - over enatl, Anittrfincblntiket. Hearer. Pilot and heavy broad cloths',-surf-4m cloth, dress, atoi frock coats; a large as sittincut of tvrcrtd, sack and frock coats. Cloth.: ussitocrc, and sminett pantaloons; also. a gun ? = eital aisortment of vests; plain and faney colvet, cloth, cnasirnere nn:! fancy woolen, and plaid enssimere, with a . ,groareancir of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, under - carts. ;lock, cravats. colnforts and all other aril ' et.' in the thing line : which will be sold low for Cash. Ihischh • rill find it niuch to their advantage to call 'Soon, at .1.1 I.,iierty street. . ; P. DELANY N. B. A complete assOstroent, of goats.. suitable for Customer wadi. always outland. such as English. French att4 .A.meriean eloths,and cassitnen.•r; also n choke a,. - ..,enmeitt of -stntattable of which will be .• • 'nada tw arler in 11w lateAt Atylett. and on the most term,. janl2.4lnw . Clothing : Clio: Ling I : Spring, and Summer , tack that is new ready to be •oJereil ;it tu•.: old ota%ae I. 717111F1E Rifi - DOORS, It one of toe largest and ehoicr6ti , , selection that Mises et. !teen rr hibitild be any rine concerti in this or any nth c reity in the Union. t will nortsailertake to describe to tin recyler , the did root nisririnignts of ertit:lcs.which nosy have . TO otr:r therm hut 'tell! Simply tell theiti that it . • they Otsie favor toe with a ca11...1 will lay before them 17.5,010 r?nta to imikti a:choke eat of. con - ni fisting iirliart Coats. frinn the richest in quality down :owest in price: Pantaloons and Vests. to the as tbainhonnit the beholder, with both mouth•nnd eyes -open, Wondering in . the most extravagant degree of atrr prit3; htr,v such a rust collection of r.M..tri 31 , 1 DE CLOillrxr; posnibly be collected together under the control of onoitulivittual _But such itaing,is will be, as long :is- per entlerunce and inritistry is the. nmin-spring at trade.— 'Without Italy intention of bonstitm. on my port. I will say at the - smile time, it in itt - snch metal I =principally com posed, for itolliing in the shape or form of difficulties, no matter what tlimr mairnitude may he, can deter toe from =comp/Is:thug my °lnert, in providing for ltle"lnt flier, t h e mechanic. mid the day laborer. My whole attention is taken up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get ring up thshionoble, and at the same time substantial gar ments, to meet their dinnands; end as for others, who frine/theintlebres moving, h diffeandrent sphere. and re quiring_ . article of the nr pins ultra kind, they have only In give mg an outline of their words, rund they are suned to A. word. • ' ' .say me y n word or two 1.3 my country wirch. ants in the tracts: If you wish to save from at least 24 to 33 per cent. in your 'wholesale purchases, call in at the ••l'hreo Mr Doors," nod if I don't meet your most san fnine hopes, tile way godri7, cheap bargains. awl resh seasonable gtxxir..l will not In future attempt to off erauy iittlitecirents of a shutter to a generous peo ple of to noble a nature and e!ose discernment. • , • .101 IN LOSKF.Y, fobl4-ly' No. 15( Liberty street. nr, DEAT 3f. Mite has just received at his tare entablblmont. frontitm. on Liberty and fah itreMs, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS far -smitmer: also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all of Which he is ready to make np in the latest fashion and on-the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the corner, No. hi: Liberty and Sixth stmets. ruYl I. J.-M. 'WHITE. Tailor, Proprietor. • I INI.B.CSIIING IMPL'DENCF..—Frain a published cant o;' Nl:Colman( S Bond, of Philadelphia. the firdslie wilithl be led to believe that we have been claim ing it privilege we had na right to. That -they have tiburdliiiii.s.-L ionic tune since. the exclusive agency sys itm.' and that we have right to claim - exclusive privil egek witlitheir teas." ' I never pretended to soll the trite of this spiwitris concern. I have born selling the tens of the. New York Pekin Tea Company far the bast two :years. as the public are aware. ana have been to New York Row times in that time, and nem-heard of this new enacera itnii/ lately but as wool dealers. The tea basiness of krCallmont do Bond is abort eight months oh!. and their assumption of the Pekin Tea c o rn. pany's name is because a name is open for any man or firm in assiirns ; but she. fact imendral s to imply' thereby. thak :they hare ails connection with the Co called and melt kliONSta Pc'in . Ty•a Company of. Neiv York, is entire ty' false, tliny having been denied even an ar,clicy in 19iilailairibia, for the New York Company, that Company haying - refused even thus far to confide in them. 'lkatow. tint what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of tens; ('am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekia . Ton Company's of New York. ~ Any perann reading this card will Ate the gross deeep tioriticy wish to practice 03 the public, and to the injury of sty business. M'Callmant h. Bond are wool dealer. la Philidrlphia. sold have sent an agent ant here to pull wool over the eyes of same of WIT Vod. Look oat-for the black cheep. tullvl9l _ INIEW WOKS! NEW it the hypocrite unnuisket tick Ashore. by T. Howard, the Star of the Fallen, by Cm . The 31n,..-ic Figure Head. or the Lady of the Green and Elbe, by Charles Carey. of the C. S. 'Navy. ' • The itandit's Bride; or the Muni of Saxony', by Louisa 'Sidney. , Stanhope. amber of Striking lAL:encases.' et:. Leouilla Lymeore, and :kir. mud Mrs. Woodbridge; by - • 'Miss Leslie. London Quarterly I:evicts. 'TOM!! Magazine for liecember. • Life of Joseph T. Ilarc—a large supply.l The Manteuverin,,; :11tnitery by the author of "History of 4.111 rt." tViltitlness of Woman. by the same author. Old Commodore. 13y Howard. • Jcuautte Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a talc .T'ot the S.ea. and Shore; by bigraham. • s•:-Remn. or Dav/ightt a prize tale; by J. S. Itobb. Sir nowlaturAsliton. 3 cols: by Lady C. Long. ••,.. The Splendor of Versailles, and Cburt of Loma the c-:Plotrers Personified; Nos. 9 and 10: '.:Atural Cemeteries of America, part 0. Din aziuus . Newspapers. etc. London Punch and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. . • Brother Jonathan. Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee. Doodle Pictorials. For sole by W. S. CALDWELL, deed 3d street opposite the Post Other. No. 4, .111ni.les 1910./.: ly 8ud,..;.: of New Books for 1519. lIIIAWING 11006. No. 2. j'Gliddnti a. Ancient Egypt, now edition. The N.:a:Accra Ceuitiry, a new Quarterly. eirainher's Miscellany. No. II ; full setts on hand. Lives of the queol.s of England, by Agnes Strickload, The Morita; (lute!). or the Wife's Stratagem.' atale of the Revolution. Noims for the People, No. J. superior to No, .Jock'. Ariel. or lite on board au Indianan. new supply. ilubruik's Hydraulics. No. 2—full setts on hand: - iFlowers Personified, No. 4o; l'iaturiol England, NOs. 36" 83;,, da 4a; ~111t^nzine for February, do do; Nalimiol • du. , do do do; .4Zruharn's do. do • rlo do; kloday's Lady's Book for Ileb . y, do do; ,i s ittle s Living Ago, NO. 123, do do; front 150 up. '• Ritaarkabie Events au the History of America, by J. Frost, i, L. D. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub tariptions received. June Eye. anutobio3 . rophy, by Currer Bell; or the Fairies, a ChnsUnaii tale, by James. - Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Slagazinc. 5..." Coaquest of California and New Mexico. by The levees cif the Hailed States; in years 1616 and by Madison Cutts, with engravings. platicof battles, Ake. f :ill Tour milt° River Saguenay i Lower , Canada, by - Charles Damian, author,of Summer in , the %Wilder. = Tho Ealectic Magazine for January. Tarnished to - Scribers by the year, or sold by the Slagle !norther. NowandThati. by - dm author of Ten ThOusand a Year. 'Waverly Novels, cheap form. new supply. • The above works are for sale by DOI) M. P. - MORSE. N - J , iPORTii.NiT 7 BOCIK;aThe 7- Eailr igisiOrT: - of ,tl..Western Peatasylvania undo( the West: and of West , Expedinons and Campaigns; with nu appendix. eau ., raining copious extracts from intportantlittliantreaties, tainutes.of conferences. journals, &c. Together with a kappgraphieid dese.:4nnin a each county of Western PosakusytVuw.• One large xplaine, ins: pages, by H. K. Esq. For sale by • Xi. S. BOSWORTH ar. CO.. No. 43 Market street. TEA-5....7413110f Yvng 11?:soo; luhalfcheem Gunpowder; ' Imperial i g el s x ta ‘ i ; ' " Poncltou for 410.11 y • mall . JA1111:S ,M,ll 7EATHERS:29 sacks, in store and tim• X:. 1an27 . ... : - - • Wal..T4iof*: I s ARD.OII.4 for . 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For the :Transportation of 'Freight to, and from - PhTSCURGILPtiILADELPHIA,I3ALTIMORE,NENy " • , YORK. BOSTON . &C. DOES f.DG.E . 4.• CASH. 'Philadelphia. T.4AFF.E: 4. O'CONXOR, Piluburgh. !VMS old established Line being: IiONV in full operation, the proprietors hare 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 mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port. affording- accommodations to shippers and owners of prottnec.—together with their long experience and uere. mining intention to buSincss, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal•patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. - , • • • , All cons:Fitments by and for this lino received, charges paid, mat rorwardcil any required directions free of charge fur cumuli ssion, 'advancing or storage. - - No interest, directly. ovindirectly. in.steintboata. • All cumytunications promptly ,attenilcurto on aPplica: aloft to the fullowitw agents: - • 13ORBIDOE •.& CASH, 278. Market street. Philadelphia. . - TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. .• , O'CONNORS • & CO. • • ' North street. B . 11110 re. 'NI:II:LIAM B. NJ:MS(IN, . at. Cedar street, New York. Plert.lia.u . tat WAy Frelailt" iatittsrarttr eit.t.atertca.Wturriftc co.'s Litia4 1848 ,nm-nao lIXCLUSIVBLY for the. , trans p ortation of way frebrit 2/ between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, !Johnstown, Both daysburgh,:Pinter street, and all intermediate places. One heat will leave the warehouse of C.A. Al'Antilty & Co.; Catittl 'Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, every day, ( 81 uulaYs exeeptetl,) and shippers van always depend on having their goodi fOrntirded without delay, and at fair lids Line was forrned:for the special accommodation of the tray business. The proprietors, thankful for the -very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform" their old easterners and the publie that - they have extended their facilities, &e during the past winter, and arc now better prepared torieetrinruodate an increased-businesi. T c a cANas _ _ PVAPRlltrons. & CO. NV.M. .E. G. STITT. WM. ELILTZ. JAMES A..LORE. JOHN MILLED,- . TRESTLE & cDO WELL. Aonzers— 6. A. NPANcur - Y & Co.. Pittsburgh; • - R. If, CANLN. Johnstown; JOHN 11tuaxn. Hollidaysburg; Ifonamt. & AITTIN ca,Water 64:Huntingdon co. ReTastraces.--Siuith & Sinelair; J. &J, M'flevitt; G. Zr. J. 11. Shoenbercer: R. Robison & Co.; R. Stooge Bagels,. & Smith: John Parker; Win. Lehmer; J. Jordan & Sou. mar (Gazette copy.) • Mereltem's , Transportation Line, • • ' - ' 4 •••i•••••%ar= • FOR 711 r e a lp= r a tn o ti d ° 17a7t t i3 ‘ t r u e r r e ch T:Z e s n en n lsigiA c to e our care will lie forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Hills of lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for 'tor age or commission. _ . C. A. NrANCI.TV & Co., Prouietors, Canal Basin. Liberty st., rittsl,,targb. (G tact te. n ly. copy.) Philadelphia Type & Stereotype Foundry rItHE subscribers are Prepared to furnish, at short no t tieu. every article used in a Prilitine Oilier. and hitie, i , itUVE , II the Prices of Type upwards.of ly per eent..-;• They now charge for Pica t 2 eta hiinisin Si etc Small Pica al ''. Nonpareil 66 " Long Primer 36 " Agate Oti " Bottrzerds• ••- • - • .46 " ' Pcarl• •• • ...... 51.20 Weeks ' 46 " Dintnond 2.00 Ihtermined to spnrc no expense in making their estab lishinctit ns complete as possible, they ttgetting up o IMililrill Series of the celebrated Scores b arcs, Whirl 311, unequalled for beauty and durability, and which they feel nssured will meet with geaural approbation.',./Soverol sites are now ready. Having recently visited Europe for the priritasc of pna claim; every improvement Lt thou line of btisioess, they non , rarer n greater variety of Fancy Type., Borders, Or naments. ae., Ac.. than airy other establishment in the United States; and their improved method of earring. aad of preparing metal, enable them to furnish orders in ir manner to insure smisthction. • • • - Printing Pressci of evert• description, Printing tuk, Cusses, Cases, Brass Rule, Purniture, at the lowest rates, Sreond-hrind Tresses. and Tyre erlsieh has been used only in stereotyping. generally on hand. Books. Pamphlets, Music. Medicine Directions. Labels, Chocks, Drafts, &e., correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. I.l.—.Srieeimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. L. JOHNSON & CO., tonrl6-ins . No. 4 Little Grorgs Great I.:nglhat Remedy! FOR Covets. Colds. Asthma, and Consumption:—,.The L great and only Remwly for the above dilleaS/M if/ the 'Mince >ion lksleam of Life. discovered by the celebrated Dr. linehan. of Laudon, Pngland;und introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary sneers of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible eases that ran be found in the community—cores that seek relief in Vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and hare been given np by the most distinguished phrsirtans. as cull - met' and incurable. The Hungarian 'Haltom has cured, end will cure. Ow intist desperate CalLtS. it is lip quack nostrum, but a standard Englis h mod Mine, of known and established etheacy. Every family in the United States shonlil he supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Bak= of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. but to be used as a preventive medicine in nil canes of colds. roughs. spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest. irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma, influenza, whooping rough. and troop. Sold in large bottles at et per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. l'anighleta. containing n mass of Fa:oqt and American certificates. and other evidence. showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obUqued of the Agents.litratuttouslY. For sale by' B. A. FAIINFSTOCK 44 c1:19 cur. First and Wood. and Wood and Bth atm rEDICALIVORKS-Sir Astley Cooper on hernia; 11.1 Sir ilnley Cooper on the Brener. du•Y " •' Testis and Thymus Oland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; WRIEOII . 4 Practice: Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglison's Physiology: • limner's Anatomy and Histology; Chu rellin 3firkeifery; VelpeaWs Midwifery: Diseases . of Infants—Dillard; Diseases of Females—Ashnell: for sole by H. S. BOSWORTH Co., . mar 3 43 Market street. 1 1 \717,1V 131,1C4T10315.-31i1enls Poons, illuAtrutd I' Harper's new editicirr of the Poetical works of John Milton. with a memoir, and critical remarks on his - genius and writings., by JameaMontomery; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. . . SPLNCr.B:S GIIERIC. TtSZAMPINT.—The four (10/11)C11 snd Acts of the Apostles. in Greek. with English notes. ic al. exegetical : amps, indexes, etc, togeth er with the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whole forming the >uy Tastatnent—For use of Schools, Colleges. and 'fltological Semivarice. lly Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M A New A l tirei—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. 13y Mrs. S. C. hail. Janics's Ilettnt I N—The life of Henry the Fourth. king France and 'Navarre, by G.. P. It. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON fr.. STOCKTON.' inn 8 naokscilers.cor.of Market and 24 mtg. BONN'S ANTIQUARIAN rec Liv ed.by jbeAub?sribcrs, Six Old Lngliait Chronicles •, AVilliam of Malnicsbury's'flnglish MU/nick , i Mallet's Northern ..s.ntlquities; BOHN'S STAND.44I3 LIBRARY Schiller's worts. 3 volts ; Lanai's Ibstery of Painting,3 vole Ilistory of the Girondists. 2 vole; Coxe's House of Austria. 3 vole ; Coxe's Memoirs of Marlborough; Luther's Table Talk, by Hazlett; Hoscoe's Lorenzo ITAlediei; I.eo the Tenth; Ockley's History of the Saracens . ; . . Schlegel's Philosophy of History ; - Beckman's Ilistdry of Inventions; Machiavelli's History of Florenceriind the Prince; Chambers' Informauon for the People; The Gallery of Nature. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH' & Co. feb 17 43 market .strect New Books Just Recopied. rORELL'S History of Modern Philesophy, complete 1.11 in one volume, from the lest London edition—s.3,oo. Lectures on tho Law and the Gospels, by Stephen H. D. H.; ne‘x and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; *1.59. Memoir of Rev. David Almel, D. D.. late Missionay to China, by his nephew, Rev. O. IL Williamson, with a por trait. lettitder's 14/story of the, Christian Religion, and Church : transit:n.ll)) , Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. Ha wkstone: a tale of and for England, in 184-, in two volumes. from second London eilithin: £4, 4 00. Memoii-of W. C. Crocker. Missionary to4trica; Oats. Personal itecollections, by Charlotte Ehz,alieth, pith expltutotury ROWS, !WC VlllPaideji by .a memoir embracing the period nom the close.of .parspinal recollection to her death ; by L. 11.3. Tona; 024 eta. Recollections in England; by Rev. s; Ting. Mark Milton, the Alerchaut'sclerkt by Rev. Charles B. Taylor, M. A., author of " Records of a Good Man's Life," " Lady Mary," 'lldayart, or the Pearl,".k.a.. The above lust received and for sale by ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, mar id ~.55 Murket street, between 3d and 4th. --- CUNDAY scHOOL BooKs.—wre.bae receive LI a large supply of Books ler Sunday School Libraries published by the American Simday School Union, and approved by a committee of - publication, consisting of members of the . following denominations , viz.: Bapt ist, Congregational, Episcopal Metliodie . l,.Priihyterian, and ILefortned Dutch. Tbef.c publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 eents,)•all written expressly for Sunday SChools. In addition to the above,, the Union peblithes a large variety of books, In paper c orers, for quite young child. ren. for rewards. &c. The Colon also.publishei two .I.iliraries,Noil.4 and 2, of one...hundred volumes each, all numbered - ready for use, of hooks from ~pages up ici2.so. at the low price of ten dollars, averaging . only , ten /Toni ti. vOlinne. Also, A-Youth Cannel Lihrnry,„"pi fitly volumes, at the low price of two dollars,and tidy cents. Also, liymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick , . Cu. on pubic boards, Maps. &e. All the above we •ell at. the Union, at Phihidalphia prices.- Cataloaaci. of Books furnished on implication. - .ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 511 Mark.et at., :to% - bitvieen Miff said Fourth:.. ~ ~~: l: . .. .'~rf~_.~ Tapscott's Geikera..EmigratiOneinoti: ' •ItErdITTANC ES and Pussage to and j a , 444, front Great. Britain andlieland;•-by W. , - . ` ~, dr J. To Tapseon, 75 SOlllll Ai, Coiner . - of Maiden Lane, N. Y. ant i )6 Water-•• 00. Rood Liverpool. "" The subscriber,,; having. accepted, the Agency Orthe:i above -House. are now prepared to make nrranEements on the , most liberal. terms withihose.desirous of paying the passage iof their friends , from the Old: Country; and they flatter themselves, their character. and long , standing. In business will give - ample assurance that all their us-. magi:meets:will be carried out faithfully. - 11fessrs. W. &..- J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known:for the superior clans ; accommodation. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST.- SIIERIDAN,-. GARRICK, -1-10 TTIN€ 3 3 3 Elt , ROSCI ES, ..LIVERPOOL, Lunt SIDDONS, two of which leave each: port:monthly—from New York the 21st and 261 h, and front - Liverpool .the 6th' atidllth: In addition to which they have arrangements with the M. George and :Union Lines of Liverpool' Packets, to insure a departure ' front Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing putronages while Mr. W. Tapscott's consumvpersonal superintendence of the business in. Liverpool is an addi donut security that Mc comfort .and. accommodation of the passengers will be: particularly attended to.• • .., The. subscribers being,. as usura, extensively engaged in the Transportation Ilusiness between Pittsburgh end the Atlantic Cities, arc thereby entiblod to take charge to 'and forward passengers immediately on their landing,- • without a chance of disuppoinunent or richly; and, are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagrefrom Any sea.= port its Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the - business they aro engaged, in giving them facilities' • for carrying, passengers so far inland not Otherwise atl minable; and v. - ill, if necessary, forward passengers, r fu rlser 'West by the best mode of conveyance. without any additional 'charges for their trouble - . Where• persons sent for decline craning out, the arnoinit . paid for passage will be refunded in full. - - '.. - • RE.NIIWA.INCES. The subscribers are also *Pared to give drafts' rit sight fur any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales) thtts af fording a safes and expeditious mode of remitting fluids to those countries, which persons requiring - suck facili ties will find it to their interest -to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will he promptly at tended to. - TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commissicin Mercluintsi map27-d&w-[y ' Philadelphia. - ---- - as:Roche, Brgithera l * Co. rULTON ST- NED,' YOBS; Eiics QUAT, DIODAY: SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVEDADOL. , JAMBS BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st„ Cana! Basin, Pittsburgh. . Aerringemenrs.for lj• MALI. V.V.: of Liverpool aid New York Packed ; take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and' customers, that their arrangements for the year It4l being' complete, thee are prepared to bring out passengers, be the above splendid Line, from Liverpool- to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to Their former course of doing business. and assure those who entrust them With their orders, that tha Sante.satisitietion will be rendered as heretofore. lILYITTANC/i1 TO ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES Drafts fur sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during thepresent year. febs-2nblase• ' JAMES BLAKELY. A ft . Pftniage To and From t in o, kIaAC GREAT BRITAIN • MI=EINIS= Ch.utant & Itrrystn. No. $.2 South et.. \.Y, Finn; Substribers, having accepted the 'Agency at this J._ city of the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared its make eitgagetilents for passengers meanie out from any part of Client Britain or Ireland. by The Tr- Fular Line at Packet. Ships, sidling from Liverpool weeks tY. Persons eqguc,i tie wish us may rest assured that their fsietids witNweet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address S.I.IIIIIEL . IIPCLUItICAN & CO.. 142 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. N. IL—Passages engaged here from 'Liverpool to Pine , buret direct, and drafts for any amount forwanted. pay able nt sight, throughout the United liiinrdom. r ill & CO.'S t ill . PAS:SWIG= Men nt - MITTANCY • °MC,. IT A n ß n . y N p n r, r n .ri „ :1 ?r e ;LI n L ! pereona from Upon the most liberal terms, with their usual mineturdity, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do mu al low. our passengers to he robbed by the tricholltlie scamps that infest the saapons, as we take charge or them the moment they report themselves, and Ilan to their well-be. My. and despatch them , vithout any &Aeolian by the lint .Inpe, We say this tearlessly, as sr* defy any of our passengers to /herr that they were detained forty-eisht hours by us in Liverpool. whilst thousands or others were iletamed months until they could be sent in some Mir graft. at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved limit coffins.' NVe intend to perform our contracts honarstily, met trent it may, tnul not at as was the colts last season with other offices. who either performed not M all, or when it suited their eOtrveniritee. Drafts drawn nt 'Pittiburch for any sorn trod ...C1 to 41.ntri. payahle at anv of the Provincial Widths in Ire land, England, fileottstni and Witten. • - . • JOSHUA 11.011ilOON, European awl General - jantS rath street. one door below 'Wood •t FOREIGN Ath IMITTANCE. Snl•u-riirers ore prepared to forward money to all porta of Eng-Iron!. Ireland, Scotland and %Vales, with despatch, and nt the lowest rate*. • European Agency-, and Heinlttance• to Ireland, Enpland. lARCH and small sums oi money ean at all times he , .J remitted by.thibt-dralW, Or Weltierrt roses. to oil pOrtl of Englund. Ireland. Wnles, Br. , •nd hernicies. Debts. Rents, Claims. and Property In Enron. eon be colleetrd and recovered through the auhscrlber. or during hie Ali. settee from this city from October until !tiny, on his annu al tours to Europe, by application to I.a3szo May, 11/er. chant, Water street, Pittsburgh. xr.r.7lAs• - . Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Eumpean Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P. 14.—Aa 11. Keenan hos been frequently troolded be applications and letters on the business of .`llertiman hernon.” powinger n;ents. of New York, he deems it neeessary to any that he is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any eonnelion with either of those persona. Del l Western new York College of Health. 207 Mary srater. nI:VVAI.O. N. -V. DR. 0. C, VAUGHN'S VT:GETABLE I.ITIIONTRIP TIC AM.:TUE& gillls celebrated remedy is consta; :y ineteasing its I fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicare for family use, and is partieu tarty recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coma plaint immediately relieved, no mmter of how longstand ing. (See pamphlet f o r testimony.) Gravel, and. all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone : on other ar ticle can relieve you: and the carts testified to will con vince the most skeptical:—(see pare yam.) Liver Coln print. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great \Vest especially. and Witt-reser these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a port of this mixture; it cites those diseas es with certainty and celerity. and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles: a complaint of a most painful character. is immediately relieved. and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from itnpurc blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System. IN enk Dock. Weakness of the Kidneys. ke., or Infiamittion of-the same, is immediately relieved by a row dayS use of this medicine, and rt cure is 111W(ly6 the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for studicomplaints, end also for derangements of the female frame.. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men situations. No article has ever been ollbred, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and,did we feel Permitted to do no. could give a thousand Minns as proof of curcsin this distressing class of complaints.-- See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of MIS article to act immediately, land the poison ous mineral eradicated limas the system. Eruptive Diseases will rad time alterative properties of this article PURIFY - ME moon, and drive such Oise MICA from the system. Sea pamphlet for .testimony .of cures in all li/GOOFC%, which the limits of an ssivestisament will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 42 pages of certificates. of high character; _and . a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine. uee er appeared. It is one .of site peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never Earls to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle We , loft to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid nom cm, and keep taking the medicine a, long esthete is no improvement. The proprietor vrofild caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAWSAP.AIII6IAII, Srarrsi&e., as cures for'Dropsy. Gravel, kc. They are good for noth ing, Mid concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH THEM NOT. , Their inventorsnever thoitglit of curing such diseases till ' this article Itad done it. A partietilar study of the peunph. leis ii oaroeselylolicited. Agents and ell who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. I'm up in 80 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do—at 81 each—the larger holding 0 or, more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get itnposed uponooEvery bottle has "yauglin's Vegeta bin Lithontriptic Mixture.". blown upon the glass. the written signature of ‘..13/. C. Vaughn.. on the directions, and -" G. C. Vanglut, Buffalo;" stamped on the cork.,. None other. arc gcnuiuo. Prepared by-Dr. G. C. Vaue,ho.' and sold fit 'the •Prinei. pal Office, 2117. Main strect, - Buffalet, wholesale and retail. No attention :given to _letters unless postinsid—order front itpilarly authorized Agents Post-paid let ters, or.verbal communlan , tionSsoliehlu g prompt lyildyiee,_ attended to - gratis. thliii article -122 Offices devoted exclusivelyjo the sale of r Lc e 1U Nassau st..,.PL Y.; 2 2 115 Essex it,, Salem.. Mass.:. and by the principal Druggis_thrOughout tluk littlted S tates and Canpda, as Agents-.'. ' . - ' ' -'- : . HAYS Sr. iIROCKVIT4Y'Agenii jaM3l No". 2, Liberty st., near Caesirthisin. NTENTriAIsi BLINDS.—A. , Westerrettjandold' and wel I. known Vonitian - Blittdmaker, 'formerly cif' Beeond and Fourth its:. takes this. method ..to inform. his many friends' f the fact that his Factory is now fivi full opera tion on St. Clair st., near the old Aliggheny Bridge, where a. constant supply of Blinds of various colors and guan ines, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, front twenty-cents up to Knit customers. N..L If rennin:A, Blinds will he put up so, - that in ease of alarm by fire, or otherwise. they. may,. be removed withousthe aid of a screw -striver. and with the same facilitiy that any other piece of furniture can ilexes/loved, and'wnhout.nny extra expense. leIM-dikwV OAtiTION - TO Tllll, rinittC.;-I'he sulAcriber, by %.;./,writicmc'ontrttetwith the PEFIN TrA,Co.,lins the ex einsi4re right to Belt Choir Tens In Tiiisburgh and Alteem• fly rides., Any iietiiiiiinitejnyting to sell their Tens ex; e,erd . prouieit tha - ough me, is griteticil4ri, - deeeption and ri Claud 'von. tht nrc 'not t 9 relied oa rid23l :Tarns, 72.494.47. F •4 . t td ~ i'. 1. _ . '~ r lISIMI MEM :.'' ;-,:.- - - , :::':- 1 . r r -- - , 4: 7 .....W - 4-,0;1-'''x'.i..., , ,ni,:. , ': , ".- ---.-------•.-- ' • - - -1 - 3 ,- - - i. , . - !:' , ':. , : ' - , - . - --1:7.,:- - -', , k si- - -7.-- -,-, •i' -J, emigration MN & !RERAN D. • SA?il L'Eto le CO.. 142 Liberty .!r.•rt .5:1;" MEM '; ~:: 3nsnrantc (t 1 mpai c& I.AriCOMINT . , - CO:111137ER ihi'ilitiki \ CL•`COilPANY. Subscriber Laving been appointed and duly - corn.- .1 missioncd Agenkof the Lycoming County Matualln,r surunee Company,is now prepared to receive applies tionsjortUnirance for said Company. This Company perhaps. ono of the very be;: Insurance Compuhla iu the ,State or Union..having a capital-of ber.seen one anti two. Millions of dollars in premium hotes, and by the .regull: tions of the Company no'risk exceeding $5.000 will be to ken on, any one block of. buildings. or on any one risk, and no more than $2,500 will be taken on u Rolling . Mill.' Foundry or Furnace, . Buildings in which a stoce.pipe possess through the side , 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 eent, shall be Id or 15 inclun. sive;no risk will be taken over $l,OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) . - , The operations of the Vonipany huve been such, that for tile. last Six years only our cent upon the dollar bus, been assed upon the premium notes of the. stock holders, Application can he made to. the subscriber, at his office; An :the new Court House. - rittsitirik Allegionry co., Pa :Fire an Marilee 1 1 3 1 tranect 4 0 , VHF, insurance Company of North -America, af. dolphin, through'. its duly authorized Agent, the sub - scriber, offers to make permanent mid limited Insurance onpropertY, in this city and its vieittity,and on shipments by the canal and rivers. .DlitEc'rortEt: , . ' Arthur G. Coffin, Pros t.'-'" Smoot Drunks, Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Saltine! W. Smith, • ' EdWard Smitli, Ambrose. White,. .lobo A. Drown, Thelma, • John Whitc, John It Neff, L. •' Thema. P-Cope, _ Rickard D. Wood, --- Win . Welsh, Henry. D. SherrartU WY: This is 'the oldest Ineuranee Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and-from its high standing, longexp . erienen am ple means; and avoiding all risks of an extraThainidous character, it may be oonsidercd as offering ample securi ty to the public. - • MOSKS AHWO . OD. Dooms At Counting Roo of Atwood, Jones .& Co., .Witter end 'Front sta ., Pittsburgh • . • lacteal. The From:kiln inantrassoe Dmosipany as Plltt.SUELPilf.t. CHARTER PERPETUAL.-8400.11•11 paid in office / 8 3k ChestniS st.; north aide, near - rifth. ,Take ranee, tube? permanent or lirnited; against loss -or -dam age by fire, on property - and effects of every description, ut town or country. ou the , most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made Mther,personally orby _letters. will be promptly attetured to . '- C. N. DANCKEII, Prost.' C. G. 13.s.:scatu, Secretary. . . DIRECTORS Nerles N. Daneker,' Jacob IL Smith Themes /Tart. George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias-Wegner,- Adolph' IL Rorie, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. PITTSBIIRGII AGENCY. WANIITCI( IMairroc, Agent, at the Eiehanga Office of . Warrick Martin & Co:, corner of 3d and Market stn. • Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny anti the surrounding country. No marine of inland nntigniion asks taken. T augi-ly Jost "rt..4"rs.T, In ; •KI,NO FINNEY, - Aglnts at PituLurgit.for the 11Wateare Mina!, Safety In - StArance Cerapanp.of Philadelphia. IRE RISKS upon Buildings and Morchandize of eve r Ty description. and Marine itisks upon hulls or car goes a vessels, taken upon the mast favorable terms. Office at the Avarelloase of King dc` Hahne', on Water st.. neat Markel street, Pittsburgh: N. It. Ring & Elmer invite Ihr conthletwe and patron age of theie friends and co:mount large to the Pyle - ware M.S. Insurance COMPIIIIV. a an institution among the most liontiithine 01.1%1110001in s having a large paid in cap ital . which, by the operation of its charter, is - constantly constantly ncreasing—as 'yielding- to, en elt person' insu red, his due Mare nithe pwlli % tif the Conipatay, without Involving 11411 in any rei.ponsibtlity whatever.boyorui the premium actually paid in bfMin; and therefore as pos sessing the Nlaluai principle divested of every obnoxious feature, - and in Its most attractive form. novl 4 fatWITOPTIIEI , IIANKLI:Ii FIIIIIINSCatANCE COMPANY Or rum:, DELPIA.—Ar. J. tortur ef Third at.ct 11150d•strettr. Pinsburgh--The assets of the eortipa4 on the Grstid' January, 1945, ns published in conformity with linnetof Peurusyl rani* Legislature, were BOlith and Afortgsgss..- !teal Estate. at cost 'lcturrorszy Loans 3 Stocks and Cash Making a total of alt.9oo,tlFo • Ail - tinting certain assurance that - all losses will he protnolly mil, and giving entire, aenutity to all who oh min poach:a from this tlotnpany. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with securit}•. oetn WA RRICILMARTIN, Agent. Insurance Against Fire, 'lntl: American Fire insura,w4 Carapany—Office, lit IVelnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated. A. P. 1 . . , 10,--Charter pews-clank. ',Noire* Mil - dings. Furniture, 7iTereharolire. and proper ly generally. either in the city or equinry, against loss or damage by Are. perpetual or fur limited periods, ou furor able terms.. DIA.P,CTORS: John Serrating, ' Samuel C. Mortpn, Lenrh, 14•4010.1 'Ebonies „igliberie, George Abbott, John 'Welsh, Jr., Patrick Ilrady, - John T. Lewis. SAlllt!Et, C. M - 04TON, President. Prauta born - mt. Secretary - . Orders for. itISPJIII4Ce bT the allture Company will be recciveti and insurances effeetid br the untiersirrierl, agent ter Pittsburgh. GEO. ccoelinAS. j.nt.3m. 26 Wood street. Countllls Magical Pain Extractor.- TT is now conceded by medical Melt that Connell's 11, Magical Cain Exfractor.tnanufacturcd by Comstock .k Co.. 21 Courdand at., New York. is the greatest won der of the Inth century. Its effects are truly miraculous. All pains arc remorcil front burns. nealits. and all external sores, in 01 few minutes after its application; healing the saute on the •cost delicate skin, leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in nil kinds of inflannuato. TV diseases. such al sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains. Rheumatism. White Swelling anti Eleers. Itimises. Burns. Chilltihtins, Erysipelas, Mee, Tic 'kat - weave, fie. We might sad an prom to all we say, the names of many, can intent physicians who tine it in their practice. rind ihun deeds of the clergy %elm waif , e it to their people. ' , Kind parent kor it eanstantly eo Arend. locate at accidents by fire life may be lost wiihout: hut by ItS one all burns are subject to its control. unless the vitals are destroYed. Can-, riot—remember Ind ask for Coruntri stfaxient Pain Ex trac.w. manufactured by Comstock 4- Co., Y., and take soother. . Pit.e.s. Soars, ke.--Thearnuinr .IfaN* Linemen:. is an article moil:justly celebrated at a CUTE fur the *above, than any or all others. Its cures are almost immediate, nod it is only, necessary to let those who know the article and use it with such great success, that it is to be , had true and genuine of Comstock is, Co., 21, Courtland st, N. r„ sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. by Wm. Jszcsox. S 9 Liberty at.. head of Wood at.; also in Washington, Pa., by A. Clark ; in Brownsville, by Bennett tr. Crocker. also by our agent in everY town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md. and Virginia. novl9-ilkwthn is the brit Cotagh Die(Witte I ever Saw." 1 , :.A1) the following proofor the sitprriority of Dr. ira. LL larqrs Orizreal Cough Arizture, from a respectable cit izen. who has tried it; . . . . -WI - maroon. Dee. 14, 13.17.. Ml sns. AU. &-liaoen WA.ll%—dVitet laboring for neyetal weeks under t h e dioadvanouren of a hapooing I:l4uglt and 'nom iliotreoe.indeold, which had, thus lar.'reorited the ef fects of sere rul r Of the -n itithlliblen," I was fudiicea to intr. chase a bottle of your Oriental Oriugh MirturO. and give it n Mir trial. To nit great surprise, osier using only one half of the bottle I * found myself entirely Well. • Itif the Gen morieine /ever saw." True copy. JOHN HINDS, Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street. near Canal. jars .ON t. fo , Lry lurllat„ B:r h ea between T hi rd and Fourth sir e d,, rej received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprising-in part :17, cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and American annnufecture; 150 pea rich and dcsirnble patterns French Ginglinms, warranted-in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendidVlntd goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fail and 'Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Imines,Statin stp`d .Alpaccas of various calms:n-4 and 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mpde colors; M. de LeillP, all wool; Shawls•of every style and quality; Cats simeres, Cassine tta, Broad Cloths and Vestmgs; blench- ed and unbleached Mualins from 01- to Itic. per yard; Green, 'Yellow, Red and White Flannels; "Pickings, Checks, stripM Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 • A. A. MASON & CO. I:1V DAVUEIIIII•XiTYPE ROOMS. Burke's fluikt- I'ings, Fourth strret=jlovou & - AxtlioNT, Daguerreo.. typists front the Vasteni cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh: and the neighboring to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others at rooms in, the third story - of Burke's building, 4th -st. Persons Nstihing pictures taken may.rest assured that no ;minx shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments arc of the most pow erful Jeind, enabling qv to execute pictures 'udiurpoised for high finish and - truthfulness - to untute. The public are solicited to call and examine. . • . Persons sitting foipicuircs are neitliitr re9uirred or ex pected tp lako 3ilClll unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. aerators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. EU .- /IlattUCtiolls 0V134 ill 430 All, containing tlye Junin recent ImprovelneutF, ' itut7 • 1110 PENl4.l , F44.—fiyery telltale should, ,have a box of I Dr. yplph , s vine. They are perfectly adapted to the pconlianues of theleconstinithm, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in oil eireumstaneu. -Wherever introduc ed,-their character has been rapidly esteitlishedamong the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use lathe Yeriuns Fqm plainu will .he fopud t ie Algt tjrections accOmpanylng For sale by S. .D..CUTIIttERT,.. Smithflold street. near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole Allegheny Chy; - J. G. zmtth , Bir mingham; and -John NVCrecicen, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. jau2s . &10U ow,Ware Castings. TERCRANTS visiting: our city for the purpose of obtaininC - their ,Spnag ;supplies Of and other. Castums, will.fnuta rat} heayy mock, taint extensive variety of_ patterns aud sizes in store by tat— Samples can be seen at our warehouse. Commercial ROW, Liberty street, next W. W. Wallaces'Marble works. if' Terms and prices favorable. felt 2—dim - QUIN, MoBRIDB k Co . . . A.YEW BOOKS--Lrumi recolred„by 11 England. and Scotland, or. recolleotiona of ,II Siviss ailuiso,r; by. 4, n:Marle'D'Aubipte,D. if. authorof !its. tory of dm Refttrniation, Life of Cromtyr.ll;&c, • A Practical Exhibition of,the Gompels of St. lgatib . ew and St. Mark,lll the form of Lectures, latended to diti,ist the practice of domestic m inmtructioaanddeNtotiohylblut Bird Summer, D. D., Bishop of Cheitter. ' • For male by, - E1.1.10T1, leb2l Market Street s bit a'3 ind'Atb, 6.4,70-14 • 144- "'"*" - • • IL SPROUL. Agent sdbosis oa • •10n , T 77 • .2117.4q9 72 }~~ .. . +" i ~ 4 -'~ Y' '~' : nos a 0 -iltibt(tot.g • • • -I TOFFLAXITSCT7;I"int TVS —777-77- ,7 = ' OEI2.I I III2I' , III.EDIC I arc s Cur . . cf ; the.7o E lic S tcir. i•s! , 10 . tne (11[OCOOOS alieV rill u liy s . 4e i lloluatte! who Of What ciao has failed; :fgaETABLE RHEUMATIC. PILLS, 'Fo7:fle perumnent , '.cure of - Ithenntatism: Gord,„Gan- HYsteria,- and severe nervous aticetioni. and arc .highly recommended for the. cure 'of .Dronsy,. liemoral. 'Asthma and Neuralgia.. Patients using them,. in Most cases, experience benefit soon after the first - dose. They. quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. -They never fail to effect a cure, When taken according to directions. No outward application eau permanently remove rheu matic pains front the system. I:hiiinents sommitnesact as a palliative tar a short period. but there is Always danger in their use. They may-cense the pals to leave one place for perhaps tkvitalpart Or else where the. pain will be more acute. • . . GERMAN'.BITTERS,.2 'For the pernitment care of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Cliroidc,Debility; Chronic-Asth-. ma. Nervous Debility,- Puhnotiaryl 'Atfectioni, (mini tut 11w liver or stomaeli,) , Diseases of the Kidneys. and all - diseases arising from a disordered stomach; ni both 'male and female, seek' as female weakness, dizziness; Milne is of blood . to the , head.. Thoy.strenghten the sys tem. and, remove all acidity of Me sunrise , and give it done and aelion and assist digestion. They ilaz hejtakett" by the most.delictitc stomach and in every vase will mit tirely des;roy costiveness and renovate timeWhole.sysr tem, removing. all impurities and remnants of previous diseases , and ' giving a healthy action - to the whole Thesysaptorns of Live; Complaint are nnensinestrand pain in the right side, and . soreness upon fouchinitnediate ly under. the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left side; or it at all able, adragging sensation : produced, which se riously streets, respiration, causing very WWl' g. trouble some cough; together with these synimoins we perceive a coated' tongue, acidity of thestomach.deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with'a great disposition to sleep and deptesston of SPiritp, and sometimes sores in the Menthe, throat, causing mamas to rise iu the nostrils. Jaundice frequent; I y acerunpaniesit, and a dropsy lit theface. -These sympi, toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In rect.& ma jority .of such, cases. originate froth the irritating% causes' above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every" instance, be avoided in r.he treatment for it. - - The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various—those af fecting the stomach aldne, are nausea,:heart-buin; loss of appetite, sontetinfeti- an excess of appetite. sense of. full-. nerds ar weight an the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, hatid emciations.or sour arising from the stomach:lce. , - , Dyspepsia, devoid.of a functsat nature, is without dungnt but. if arising from a disease of the; stomach ; it is dangeroul:. Nervous Debility generilly . scrompavies Dyspepsia or . Liver Complsint; it will also cure: A few deses will re: move all .the unpleasant effects. such as.fLuttering heart, aching .sessation When in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and:.1,1oll pain in the head,' constant imaginings of evil, and great.depressitm of spirt its. Outward signs are, a quick grid 'strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. lko. Any ease of the above diSeIIMS can be cured elfectually by the use Oldie Diners. as directed. iin4nrallible-reinedrfor Cougimer-Coldst-or the.ehest; Spitting of Blood, Influenza, WhOripina Cough, ."Bion chins, lieutoral Asthma, or any disease of the 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 cartels or cold is Um sight to pair neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up With a . cate frame, Who would have been strong and robust, War, first properly treated. apiKENARD OINTMENT, Far the effectual cure of the eilos. 'ratter, and Mem, Scald Head, Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes _or Eye-lids, Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or inquire Wood; and will extract the fire from -burns. on application. or remove soy cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with' tender faces should use it after shaving; it mill, In a few moments. removeall sore-, ness and stop the bleeding: It can always, be relied on, and is invaluable in any family. • - TAR OINTMENT, - For_ the cure of pains or sPeakness in the liver, back or chest': it will:entirely remove any deep seated liaj~a r_ These•remeities have crafted ;any in enjoy the Ines timable blessings of invigorated hehlth. and inn a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. ' • 'rho ittonnterable impositions_ upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never made, yet certified to by feigned 1111MCIL or by person* wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders It difficult to do_ justice to the public in °Tering sulfinient inducement to, make A trial billies.. invaluable tnedieincs. They are en = tire's vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients," rind Claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have n . pagmhlci—they can be had of the agent. gratis. Principal Itepot at the German 'Medicine 5tpre..2 . 7114 Race street, Jana door above Eighth, Philadelphia. Poe sale in Pittsburgh. by . banli-dlgj WM. THORN. QTLENCE THAT COVGII:—The Lungs omit' danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption. bath in it a sound of death. Asia Tol7 A Mantra 1 Your. darling' child, your idol and earthly joy, in now perhaps confined to her ehambef by a dangerous cold—her - palechecks, her ibin shrunken • fingers, tell the bold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of herstipulehral cough pierces your soul. Yorao 31sx,WItenjast about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing plight over the fair prospeets . of the fu-. ture,-,ymir hectic coturk and .f,eplile limbs tell of your loss.of hope.'but youliteCii na; despair. -'pare is a balm which will..heal the wounded lungs, it is , • Sherman's All-llealing Balsam. Mrs. Arrpte. the wife of %Wm. If. Attree, Esq. was given qtr, by Dr.i /newel! or %Washington. Drs. -Roe and Cl 31eollati of P iladelphia. Dr. Roc and Dr. 3lott of New York-. tier friend" sl; dittught she must dip. She had every appear-mule of being to censniaption: and was so pronounced by her physietans—Sberman's Balsam was given slid it Mined her. Mrs. G/I.UItiIIBRANT2. of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of consumption by thin Balsua when all other remedies failed to give relief—the Wiikoreduced to a skeleton. Pr. A. C. Castle. Bcinist- Ital Broadway. bas . , witnessed its effects in -several cas es where, no other ntelleDlite a !lord ed relief—but the Italsarn oncrated like a charm. Dr. C. also wititesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. which it never tinsel doing. Spitting Blood, alarming . as it may be. in effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, slid makes the lungs sound again. Rev. fIIXTLY JONES. 103 Eighth arenne. vras• cured of cough and oatarthal Direction of 50 years standing. - -The. first dose gave him more', relief than an th e- other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. 1., 1, Beals. 10 Delaney Street, gave it to a sister-in-law who tens laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted- with the Asthma. hi both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. LCCIIXTIA WELLS. '95 Christie-st, suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sliermates Balsam relieved her at otter. and ihe is comparativel 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 Btoal , .Liver Complaints. and all the adections of the throat,. and even Astkaa.and Consumption. ; Price 25 cents and Si per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York.- . Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Conch, Worm and Camphor Lozenges: Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mans Plaster . Sold wholesale and retail l;ty WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Aledicine Wnrebouse. Liherty street. Pittsburgh. head of Wood street, and by the rollowing duly appointed Agents tnr Allegheny county : A.M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Gbriest, Manchester; J. R. 11. Jacrineet, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street:l: G. Alumni, cur. Webster 'v. and Elm; DamelNegley. East Liberty; 11. L. Mitchell, Wilkins, burgh; Thos. Sharpsburgh; Sand. Sbriager, Clin ton; James - /trace, SteWartetown; - John Llock. Turtle Creeki.c . • _P. 1 46 I? 4.1:111 411 , 80 -- !lowland & Son. ArKees; port; AleEltlOwney. Ilikerstowth - Wier Al'Lnughlin s Plumb Townaltim - Wm. J. Smith, Temperancerillm Jps: potion. Tarentnint G. H. Stare SewicklV. 9nnr9-ly AllT'' -- E ThSTI lON'4'!—Dr. W. LAMM or Fayette- INJI_ vine. A. V., says: "1 am well persmited, and bhre been for some that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great too H those vitt, nay hnve occasion to use them. and have miratnistered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia and Feyer. are itnb mediately cured by the use of Dr. Bsltiles - Priee, 25 cents a bar?"' Sold wholeselp and retail by , b. L. epTIIBERT . ; Smithfield stresit. MIK& Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; I. I. Smith, Blr m binghatn• slid John ArCrtteken. Filth Ward. el 7 .7 - ayneff Fztwitly Aiediolnes r ' DR. S. 8. COOK. Piqua, Ohio. writes. March, VP: "I have used your rerntifuge, Canniaative-BaLsnin, and Papectorant. In my practice; for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with theta; mid never. as yet, to my recollection, faded of realizing-my fullest expceffition ip their curative properties: Your other medicines I cannot speak of front experience; but. judging from those I have used; I doubt not but that they elainotad are entitled to all the confidence repose 4 in theta, - by w . those who have used tam. gas formerly very partial to sm. 'Vermifuge. until I beet:mei:mown led with yours, which has my decided preferenc to any other nowtn use. • • Ressectfully, yours. &e., S. S. COOK, N. D." I 1 For sole in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. • rebid. 13A. PA lINIA K' TOCS 'COUGH SYRUP.—This pre; . potation has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure oFobstinate Coughs, Colds; Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, 'Whooping Cough, anildther Pneumonic Affections': and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are Pre pared to show certilleates pf indisputable authority, in testimony of-its mine: - It is pleasant to the taste, and is ofTered also tow a price as to place it within the roach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that - will pro . duce such decided effects in such a short limit: l're. pared and sold in , . B. A. PAI-f4K.STOCK ,fr. CO., Corner of Pilaf and Wood, alio, corner of . Sixth and Wood streets. • . decl3 DR. RALPH'S CaLnazikTED VavarAs9ePf.r.t.shre far sulei'WhltiP** . M l 74l4ii the ' - L •• „- „ , No-50,Smitlt fi eld it. Also, Wm. Cole, Allegheny:city:l.G. Sinith, Bir Ildnitharni,lohu-AfeCracken, -Paint street, Fifth -Ward:— fob 21 ItES:O4) tare and Iriightlia of the following pelobyritr.i4.)3 namely: A :ieignette BFandy, Otani " Pale, '3 Suzanne lietutessy " Sirk, 'London AiarkSl Wine /I..nnea•Pprt 'rash • - " Huai . Bur,„..rumiy Aladaira • • S. M. " Syinington (lAA, • Fayal Imperial 'Eagle Gin, gI Pao Sherry 'flack llorse " ; G l3 tTltren i Swan " Pine A.pr;le' . 'Penrilre.9 Irish tt'hiskny I.ishent Jamaica Sf.lirtus, la Claret , . , St. Croix Rum. . .Sweet*_Dry 1lI:00r a , s Together with : a large_ stash Winrs and Liquors 111 .116tile.s -rd,N Qftupagme - liild'claret Wines. for sale as hiporteri,on.pleasiag tam's., at the-iAlue Cel lar nod L.,isupy . Sioro-of , tbfitid. front at.. r _ I. _ , -Wrists- an ''Oicitte,6 • -• I'VBSTERN - NEW TOM'. c ovvE or.olakir UEAL.T H I No. 2n7, Maur Sneer.- Berest.o. New TAR G. C. V.AUGHN'S 'Vegetable. Lithontripsie Adcer lisentent for I Come, I Saw, 1 Concuereel;” is most emphatically the ease with this article. Disease bus ever Yielded to its tnost marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it .has , gone, end Sttith.America, England, Canada, and the United States have provided the truth of this statement, the above i quotation n a strong and - pithy sentence. tells the whole story.. Invalids. the principle upon which sop are cured, mar not be known to you. but the result of a trial is satisiamore; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine - is et.compound 'of 22 distinct- vegetable agencies ; each individual toot has its own peculiar. ex clusive. medieintil . property; con fl icting with no 'other compound—each root makes its own core—and ass per fect combination. when taken into: hO system. it does the • work which Norma. when her laws were first establish ed. intended it should Ms—PURIFIES, STRENGTHENS. RESTORESthe broken dowut debilitated constitu tion- ./311/01111r: in. all its'eharticter a r be completely eradicated from thesy - stetn by its use- See pamphlets in agents' hands, for free circulation—they treat upon al/ diseases, and show testimony of cures.: .GRAVEr, and all cbmplaints of the urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffernig. and Vs uoures Latio:vranorte has ace ui red small celebrity- oveithe country.: by the cures it has made firthis distressing-Mats br amictions. - So'forned:it. l seems, is this medicine: that it. hiss thus.attrected the no tice of one of .rur Medical publications. In the Novern . be N 0.16.16, of the " Buffalo• Journal and Munthly.l4., view of-Medical spil Surgical Science," in an article up on ealeulous diseases and solvents,". the. writer,. after noticing the fact thafihe• English government once per-• chased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase: in 1602, of a secret: remedy, by the. Legislature of. New York,thus pays tribute to the: famo:ofithe Medicine 't Why do not our. Representatives In Senate and "Assetn slily..convened. enlighten. and ' , dissolve' the suffering iliousandsof this country, by .the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic. than which no solvent since the dews of Alehemy has possessed - One half the fame F' Reader. here is apc riot! leel of_high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to-be One of the best conducted journals of the kind in the IT. States, exchan,..,..iug withthe scientific works of Eorope . to our certain-knowledge. edited by Austin Flint, M. IL. and .contributed to by. men of the higt ,est. professional ability, tints stepping , aside to notice a "secret remedy." You will at once understand no unknaten and. worthless.. nostrutn. c ould thus extort a comment from soliigh a quay- ter—and consequently,: unless it' directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty.' it must 'have been its - , ascot "fame? , which hes caused it to receive this passinviod., brayer diseases, weakness the'beirk'and irregulpr. painful and • suppressed Menstruation. Flour Rams.; and the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis ordered system. arc at once relieved by the. medicine.— Send for pamphlets. from and yoirwill Mel evi dence of the value'of the Lithontriptie there 'ml,lollll. As a remedy for the: irregularitiei of the Mende Jsystein, lilies in the cOnipoulict a "robt'whielf has been resorted to in the north of Europe, fur acute cure, for this complaint, and resuirer of health of the entire systm. Ltvga COstetstsr, Jsrxmcr., 1311.10a5 DisEAOES; s.c.,sare instantly relieved. People ofthe West will find it - the only remedy to these complaints ; as well ns Anne. There is no remedv like it, and ;to calomel or giii nins,thinis any part of thiA mixture. No injury - will re sult in its itse,Mtd Its active properties are manifested in the Vat, Of a single 30 . oz bottle. For Fern- and :4gue. Bgilites Disorders, take no other Medicine. ILllEValiTtall, GOUT, willfind relief; 'rue action of thismedielne pritin the Blood, will change the diseasd—which orminalea tx the Idoott--and a healthy result will follow. Disrersli.i IarOthaSTION, &c..yield in a few days:use of this Medi eine. In fl ammation of the. Ll:Nots,. Comm, oxsCsii. - rtox also, has ever foundrelief. Scrtifida, Erysipelas: - Piles. Di/lamed Eves—all caused by iMpure blood—will find this article the remedy. The , system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two ditTercnt properties of the mix ture, is 'milted and restored—as a partial:mire will not follow. The train of Cpuniiint complaints; 'Pelpitatitie the .7Parl, Sick Headaoht, iliry, itte., ore'all the iesult of some derangement of the - system, and the GUEST R~rO- ant will do its work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement, are based upon the proof of what it has dime in the past tour years. The Written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada. the United States, England and South America. in the possession of the proprietor—and can be seen by all interested—is a . seifigient deteonstfation that • it is the best Median, ern. erred to ,theWortd; Get the pamphlet, end study the principle as there laid down. of the method of cure. Put up in 30 or betties, at $2; 12 oz. do. at SI each--.the largest holdilig pz.. mote than two small bottles. Look out , and not gel imposed 110 . 11: Every brittle has " Vauglites Vegetable idthontriptic Mixture?' blown upon the glass, the wrrmr signature of •.G.U. Vaugh" on the. directions. and -G: C. - Vaughn, Buffalo: 4 stamped on die cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold tit the Principal Office, 207 Alain street., Buthilo, at wholesale and retail. No attention giien to letters, unless post .pairliders frontregularly constituted Agents excepte d post .peed letters, or "yerhal communications solimung advice, proniptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of - this article —l2 Nassau streets. New York - city; 295 Essex street; Salent, Masoachusetta, and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; as advertised itt the papers, Agents in this city— • Hays &Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial new. Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Also. R. - E. S.cllers, 57 AVoud street t'lohn Mitchell. Federal street. Allegheny- city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith. Bridgewater. jan3o-d&wly rtIIEVESE HAIR CREAM—A Matchless article for growth, beauty, and restoration rif the Hpi c: ' This Cream. when once known. will supercede all oilier arti , Iles of the kind - now in nar. Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy - . nor turning grey; a few applica• tions will Make the hair soil and dark, and give it a beau tiful. lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations than are generally lased. Where atehair is thin, or has !linen off, It" may be Tempi - ad liy naing this Cream. Every lady , and gentleinan who is In the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chtttese Hair Creani; as it is So composed that it will not. injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect - satisfaction: in, every in For testimony to its very superior qualities,ice thc co! lowing letter from the Rey. ME; Cg)4rell to Mews. Ilenclershott & Straub, lip; brill°, geuercil Agents fur the Southern Stews: • Chore:. Piaaski. _ Mmes. licsoraston-r & STRETCH: GLITT,EMEIN-4 take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called /Pr. Parish's Chiarsellair Criam; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but baring procured a bottle of Om Cream, and used it according to the prespription, it is two , elastic, soft; pod fin .to the 4g.44. Iljany habitues and oils weld applied, saph leaving ittY hi:l.4in a worse stoic than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet. my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not tlis. posed to rancidity:-' The ladies, especially, wiland the. Chinese,Creant tobc a desideratum In their preparations for the. toilet. ' itespeetfully, &c., I [Pulaski, Jannarp 7. 1°47, - ir.7"Sq!d wholesale and retails in.Pittsburgt, bp-John M. Townsend. 45 Market Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Filth eds. - • - iel s ;ilkw-ly . . • T AM ES are cautioned ;spina using Cpmmon Prepa • Ju. red Chalk: They are not.ftware how frightfully inju rious it is:to the skin ! how coarse. WS rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy .. .die skin appeayS' after' iising 'pre pared chalk! Besides it' is injurious. containing a large quantity orlerid ! We have prepared a •beriettlful ergo,. table article, Which we gall Jones Spanish Lilly White. It is ocrtiMtly innocent, being purified of all deleterions qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster. clear,, lively white z•ist the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin. making it wit and smooth. Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts. says :...,After analysing. lones'Spanish Lilly White. I find it , possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the stone time innocent, white I over saw. I Certainly ran conscientiously recommend its use to all 'whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a Wog. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with sod leather or wepl—the 'potter is preferable. • • A me see or Trurrit volt 25 seas.—White teeth. foul breath, healthy gturts.yellow and unherilthy teeth, after being olive ar twii:a cleaned stip% .loties' Amber Tooth Pape; have the iiiipeafaince'o the - i nogT tidaT!TiTal ivory, and. at the same tune it is so perfectly ininrein and.exqui.itely tine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish. alurpreventing a premature decoy . Those already • decayed it prevents from begoming worse-4 t alio fastens such psis becuitrillig low. and by pcisevernuce it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make die breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or ni cents a brig. All the above are sold only at 4 Chatham st., oldie American Eagle. New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. / T oy 44iwr, andget a richltusband, lady? 'Your face is your fprtunc.'s Is% beautiful, clear, fa ir.' Is it white' If not, Wean be grade so even though it be yet. low, disfigured, sunburnt tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been 'nada th usi who have washed once or twice with Jones' Nihau Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Saup,.at tbp sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum. Scunrcy. Erysipelas. Barber's Itch, are otlen cured by Jones.' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples. freckles, and clears the skin. all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldato . or never fails. • • C. INCiLIS,•Jr., Epttentee. • Sold at JACIBOVIS S 9 I.4hoty at., head of Wood, Sign of of the Big !toot. nov23. . . . A IdERICAN OIL—TIIE GREAT REMEDY OF NA -11 TURE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, les feel. below the earth's surface. Oil will be found vastly superior to 'Harlem. British, or any other formerly Popu lar. Oils. Its curative properties for the following all: ments am truly ymnderfnl : Infirm:lstory ;helm/Id/Im, whooping..cidigh, pltilubio, Coughs, reads, apasurts, totter, erysipelas, scald Ural, croup, inlicumnatory sore 'throat. liver complaint.inthimination of the kidneys, ita' r us in the breast, side and back, iliicases of the spi 11., Me% heart burn, diseases of the hip joint, inthrtpell sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear ache. wont's, tooth 'riche, sprains, strains, burns. scalds, bruises Mils irlccis; cancer, fever, sores, . , Price 50 cents per bottle.. Sold wholesale. and retail by W:11. 414 is boot and shoe store. ev Liberty street, Pittslitligli. The. ma EQPT stands in tbo door-way. Q 1 ,4,y 041044' Pittsburgh wheie inagMiik can be ob tained.' Csernm—ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine. purchase only of lite general agent for Western Pennsyl vania,-Wm. Jackson, riB Liberty street, or through sub- Agdins appointed by billi for, its sale, each Or*hom will Imre a show bill and general ilireet i attsin pamphlet form. containing the nitrites and address of the. Proprietor nod Goneml Agent of Ayes pro imiylvania, as tollows: . Dr. Hall & Co., p s rap!tetqr, tEenttlekv. • Wm. Jackson,(4lmrat Agent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty sfreet;' Plitsburgb, to vrhont all. orders must be addressed. Oesaava.4-Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above named I?ai. d phleis, and the name of William Jackson. (the geacial an . only wholesale agent f or w r . toro vaniis,) pkintcd on the outside of the label. oc01.• 00 Whole } 1%414;01n5, as, &acre's, and vintages 5 - / 3 4- 1 3•RELs. - Flies Roll Butter '• • ) 6 wed rpaa,es; 2 4 : '.Clortr Eked; just reoeiVed. , and fot sale ' ..* "D. , VIF , tI7ATERMAN,“ Joni • N0.31'1111004 and 2 Front miry:. ag- Letter qf the Rer. R. Caldirell. £4:aiTs: of the Presbyterian MEE • ~;.**l.4. •t.•• •*•:g • •• ffEll Llt'~ ' SUGAIk.CPA- TEXI-YEX1MA.044P1;1404,T1.17L,P1L14 RE universally adildife - d-lo operitd, iitrov r of do . 1-1 ("retool prooentirt. but as a tuber fa i 1 init sisniele.: 7 ire all diseases which Carr affect the- human fiatne. geed; ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles, learl- . DitipsY,. small pox, Cholera Weems, {Vona, Whooping Coughi - Consumption, lanntlice,.Quitist:•Vdeaslnfina..LiferCom. pplairic Ariattlexy, •Cancers, Measles; Salt Fits, Heartburn, Giddinese,,E.tysigelas; Deatitessyltchings•oti the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel. Pains ioct4s,Back,lnersid Weak tides. -Pitlfoitittion of the flea rt. Risingshr the Throat, Asthma. Feiers of all kinds, FctnateComplaints,Stitelica in the Side. :Spitting • Cof Sore • Eyes.:Scrofulm- Anthony's Fire.' Lowtocia'of Spirits, Flooding, , Fltir bus or 'Whites, Gripes, King's , Livil, - I,Ock?aw,Sflystelia, Mile on the Stetuneh and till iffectiOnG. Purtertsy,...': Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox, White Swellings,. • Tremors, Tumors, Uleers. Tentililigana . rict , l,Rf have seceessfully and:repeatedly been Tancoiredby:„. They rt'ic been known, to - effect Peridatield all other remedies had pro'vo;tl Mitivairing; stages s of discuss, '.; F? hey haVe tit man* cases superseded rheoeisrfptetitriLV•?: of the most eminont pAysicians,'lnd rereivect - bandes their unqualified commendation:: They have been frequently 'recommenced hymen of the most distinguished characters throughout the !midi:mid-1. been Sanctioned in Europe toy Noblemen, atul.Prinettaak:t; They'haveleen introduced into the.ilospisals f'Ettin.": l . burgh :Paris; and Vicuna, and through the disinterested . • exertions of our Foreign Ambassadere, they haverecei .ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor. of Rua?. :sit, and of lois Celestial Majestynf the Chineserramire...i Ij3", Scarcely n Packet vessel of any reputeardisfrom the port of NeW.York. without an abundant struplyetthet, ; SICK N'S NEVER FA MING . FRIEND, lig - Agencies have been established in all the ptineipsi ;1 CiricaliirtherniorttuatappßeartentertreceuvrtaMPremte . ring us from,shitost'nemberless‘VillePlli.n.qe'reTho•ffelkli of the country. Testimonials Of their marvellous effector are pouring in,iroin all quarters- 7 11nd in such numbers. that we have not. time to read:One Maf. of them. What stronger or more coonehiSive evidence than these import ant facts can theraoit seeptient'defirot fait possible. doh the .maey thouseede . hatic,tried,,CIJCKEN , EIP.S.I C 2 a be- . ll "ei v eidin their results?, IftaPY lure or quackery existed. wotild it not I ongg agohpveliten held mi. as it sitoeld be, to the ilenrn tee:: justly offended - community. , - . , 1,07 Remember, Dr. C. V. clickener is the origin,Rl t vector of Sugar Coated Pills: end ihrit ittithihg.tof the sort was ever heard tn. until be introduced them in Juni:l64k; Purchasers should:therefore. alwnys ask for. ClickeneP Sugar. Coated Vegetable Pills. end take,ne,other, thsy„. will be made the victims of . a - fmud. . PR :"!5 e - ENTs PER IKY.X. ' ' ' ' Ur. Cliche - flees principal office-for the sale of.pille, wAr..1.4 CKSON. SI/ liend'eollVenSfst2Pites.: -. ' burgh. Pa.. General Agent tior NVcstern l'emisylvtifile;c - - Northern_Oltio. and the .River Coin:tieaof Virgituitsr.s.TE following arc Dr., Clickentra duly, aPP.t,..t.PA°d:7it gents Mr Allegheny ea.. Pa". IVII. JACKSON (principal) sill jlierir:stroser, , kkati' A...M. Marshall. Allegheny City. Jonnthrin Chiiost.Manchester. C. Townsend k-C0... • " It. 11. Jacques, Birmingham. 11. Cassel.Pcita st. Andrew S..Geny. Ville st. --Robert • R: 11. Ilemingray. South . . Sunth, Temperauceville. - Jertitnialo Fleming, Lawrenecirille. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. - • Iklward Thunpson. IVilkinsburgh. Thooks Aikin Sharpsburgh. G. 11. Starr. Sen-ickley. Samuel springer:Clinton ..James IWRee. Stewortstown. John Black. Turtle Creek. C. P. TQirhl. Eli/abed]. Plundi J. Jones. Bakerstown.' - l'enny.M'Keesi cs I.T is Til,E-Br.sT mr,Dicnir, LEvErt-' L9E11,? 'Phis .was. cipressed in our hearing terday, by in intelligent ”entlemain. N ' cl,o • Ilia used, but." about one linlf n bottle - oT Dr; lrannriOriiiitiii atitgh . " 2114114 re. before he was entirely cered. 'only 'and - gel bottle of it,.•aud.if,the toast distinctly cough or. cold.d.oes not disappear by . its Use. yonrticoney_ will be termitic...A. , Compounded itsitqa. of the nun& titon,th'lntirn less pll4 piensant reptedies. its use for years basolbricif.... deed clan It.. fail .to guie entire For.sale:wholesula and retail. by • ' ' !LAYS - unoonsxy.. , ' Liberty sticef, near rannt Bashi:- - : W11.1.15t3l Sold also I.ry . ocll . wa P . WI LALjriinfalVaugA Thfixrurt.*`-}.cr L./ ,WOUI6 PILUSC. M.'. Those who have naiad unto portunity of trying this great remedy for the permanent, . cure of every airection of the hingi,shoUld not tail to give! it a triah 'Ce.f.finpateiyof ifs efficiency, from'our.iWrii izens, which, we rip constantly receiving. cannot fail. to; crmTince the skeptical. Plead the tbllnwhig,,frolp a , lady of high standing . in Allegheny - • .Aht,tottwyr errl:-Feb. - 7,151113:' .1114 m. /lbw Broekway . : It affords me great OCR,: 511rp to he tilde to add my testimony in ea /f truly valiuthleeoughtnedielne. About thrie miniths since I was attacked With a violent cold. 111111:Will: much 41stressed with the cone b. iltdu could4fetlto re hef, until I wasp short tne sauce induced lv call at ypur;_, store and purchase spine of the Oriental Couoi .Mibtabs. I gin hippy to'. state that the use of the seroad . Liottlklas •rnrkekg Fll rif gq. great cottiiknce r in hatcp,'gbiT iiiirgqiuma . c to rcunintand it , to inyfriends. Prio42 gents it Bottle ' Xidahr - . /lAN'S & .1 1 1101'IZAV'ATe kp. 2. Corn. llnw. Liberty st.. near 011.15.1.1, Alan. by tfebtal .1- VI.F.MINfr.-Lawr6ieefiTb.. I; - ICO the New York Oazette. /.. , 1:0,• a drily M paper doseriedly at the head 'of the daily plain In this country. - Bririgt Sarsortrato.--It . were-tuttirott iery.? to cult the mention of our reader to thisinvaluable prep aration•wbiett will be found advertised in anothareolutnn; Mr. lirisagl is a brother, and isrues a highly interesting newsPAPeri every now and then, one or two numbers oT which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by ne a rly all thepress.of the western country. and, we doubt nqt. Justly eulogised., it has iu favor, moreover. very tiaiteriuk testimonials itutn..olo most eminent pructiggners in every part of the.connirri where it .lips been • used. There is beauty, and tante enough it; the bgttles, and intim engraved labels in whiels. they arpenseloped.• to indite* .0-pia/chase, even if the prepgration itself svere. not one of the - sovereignest r ial the world." as every peractu must belie*. it. . every one nips! Relieve it is—that is,. everY one .Whd. woul d not resist a mass of documentary evidence concha sive eunuch to can,er. a Turk to' Chit/dimity.. iluy dna:, of the bottles , gentle reader, and see whether yott not agree with us 04.144 Point: for sale by . • • B. - /t. FAIINESTOdIC fe112.1 cor. orbit and 'Wood and fth and Wnod •• • • O TIC .1101.01tEitiX.— . .JA, A respectable gentleman called at our oilicei 'as. ha , said, to intorm nus that he bad Lee afflicted Inc IS years= 'with- Itheutnatisna or Gaut, and occasionally with Tie , Dolores's; that he had been frequently confined 'whits roomier months together, and rolsn at ffered -the most soi tense Dad eitru 7iatingilain,.w that lately. he had Leen using Ammer trom.which lie found thymus& sig. cal anti u n expected relict.' lie says lie found the ntedi eineorety.pleasant astifedbctire, and IliaL ha now eun T. •siihis Ingseif pefikolly . p . ured.,--Fhilodapliiis North Avyt, .A. - F VrQtrril Ndiriwysa.—A gentleman or scrorujous. hatil. Trani intliseritiqn his ipunge r . days, became at-, remit with' Elceralions Ihn Throat and i'Sode,.atid a Aisagrecable eruption pi the Skin; • Ittdped, his Whole ; system Lore the marks of being; saturated With disease One Land and wrist were so much 'fleeted that be liajg p oat the use of the hand. every part being covered with deep. painful. soil Offensive ulcers. and seen" as hollow, 'and porous as an honey-comb.. was et ihiuleg e o r bi e .Complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath 'soma disease, that he ennynenced Alin use of.layne's•Al terative. and basing taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect- , ly cured. , . IL 'CALDWELL The ..kPeratire operates through the eireolatuin,,atid purifies thii.bincid =id eradicates disease tronathe systezo; 'wherever located, and the .1111171C1013.CUTCS it has per, funned ill -IiIECDSCII of the skin, cancer, erofillet,ittlidt, liver enipplaint, dyspepsia pnd, other chronic diseelies, is truly astrinisliins . .—,Sptrii of the Mora, • 't V" For ~s le in l'illshurgbi at tike . PFSKIN TEA sreaz. 72 Fourth street. •• ••••• . • • •• • (1( 1-1 SPITI'ING 01+ 111,001): 11RONCIIMS. ASTHMA, &e.—To Coesosteirrsi; Four-fifths ofyou'-are really suffering' from .neglected Colds, or an obstruction and consequent' iullarfettion the delicate lining Of those tubes through whie.h - the - air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This Obittactirtir produces pain' end son:mess. hoarseness, eough..difEculft. of breathing. hectic fever. and a spitting of hloodimattet, or phlegm. which finally exhausts the strength' Or dui pi tient—and depth ensues. JAYNES' EXPECTONANT, nerrr fails to remove this obstruction. and produeci Most pleasing and happy results. It Is certain In Wel; . - . feels, and cannot fail to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Storo,72Pciprik. at, no:* Wood. • • • jape tt IDES'''. CUU4aI AIIiIIICLN•E IN TIM ,\V-Litt.LI.V.TS LP Another evidence' of the superiority of Dr. Tiff ' lard'., Cough Mixture, over all others.. Read thu followirle certificate from a respectable citizen of die Fifth NVsn.L: :• . • • . • f o r • so m eauroov. "This Certifies that weeks past I wastrunhlvd. with a very serious Cough, which was evidently heroin , inn sealed on the lungs to such an extent as to resist the erfect,of ;very modicum which had been u si ng . wag finallyporsuaded to call at.llays 3 / 4 .Broekvray's Drug Stoic. and get a heittle of Dr. ;Vihanti Orinttal .Cough Mixture,. which, to %by great surprise. •re.lieved rue ver much; after taking Only two Of three doses. and muc h had used one bottle. I was adtitely cured. I was so Pleased With iu c:2ecti, that I have brought others ted,:iy it. and shall continue to recommend it to my friendi,"ol firmly bdicKe to be the but Cough Medicine es the scorkj.t? intircr . Try it—only 2.5 cents a Bottle. Sold by' • . .. • .11AYS,&11ROCKP A.Y. Sold alsp b,7 No. 2, Liberty street,"near Canal Basin,: • . . . FLF3IING. novln Lawrepeevipe: _ ..... . .. . - I .111A1.:11 OF COLUM Elf A.—llaie Ten i 5.... To tar Bahian II 'I) Grey.—l i you wish a rich'. luxurious broil oil:mfr. dee from druidrittfand scarf, do not tail to procure the genuine • Balsam of Vulaimbia: In cases of baldness,it warn:lora than exceed your expectations. Many wh o base Jowl their hair for twenty years hove bad it restored to its ori ginal perfection by the uie of this Balsam: , Age,•state, Os • condition: appears to be no obstacle. whatever. .1t also causes ' the fluid In flow with which the delicate hair talus is filled, by w hich means thousands, whose heir was grey • as the Amalie eagle, hare had their hair restored to:its .natural color. by the use of this invaluable'retnedk., yhg all eases of fever it will be found one of the' moist plenum. ~,..be, that can be used. A few applicatiOnkOnlY in necessary to keep the hair tram fulling out. it sticaglbeai .Om roots, it never fails to impart a rich, glossy appear; coca; and, as a.perftitne tin the toilet. it is uneynulled:L It holds three times as hutch as other miscalled Hoießestor .a4yes, and is More effectual. 'lint genuine - manatee' toted only by Comstock & Son, 21 Courtlandcatreet i New' Sold only genaino .in Pittsburgh. by W. JAcison. es/ .. Liberty street-head of Wood; also'. in I Vaahington; fa., . by. A. Sweeney &. SOn; in Cannonsburgh, by Dr..Vowell; • in Beowtisville„by llcanett &Croker; 'also. in OVerY kerdfc nipennsylrama, Ohio, - Maryland and . Virginia.. , ; t. i .-novID-d&tv6m.. , ' ...,.: , .., . .• IsnAll.ll.-:41 kegs'lll6. l l Lard; • ••, - :• --- 7 - 4 bbl;. No. 1; tro,f 2 .. , •:•.....it!''' '.• •• ) • .. conitittultitivine:toNsteliy et, :-. a ....,.:y, . 111114..;'!.4 . t0 .W . LT— , ••• •• .%l ll .Crit a sicxrisear • - , . • 5.:. < >. -..: . . ; 1 .1 - linii EMU
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