MESS =UM RIEW t i, • .".• •- ' • :=. a 4,4 . .1. • •1 . • • ; 4 '4 7,2 '‘,:• - P t 4. 7 * • ." - t' s • 'l' • k to' ' 3 4 " 4" • € • ' l ;.C;"i • • .."',l"‘ • ez.f - . I t. ^ ; • .! Vl' =EI EWE , "• - • • „ , • ; i .i 4' ~. ♦'.t MEM ti' `: REM t ' ', i*:t - .;: -. , ' "''4: . .. : '.1 .. ;'. 'd - i . ... ~..„, -; ;I:,,,,;:-=.7-.,.1, .. =.:- - -,.- -.i ..!;',.,,'. *;.. - j . : 7 ;:f,1 - ....:'-'-' , j.:,',"' OHNE • 4 -4 4 ; 4 . . 4 ( f . "a^ • •t • • rt MBE NEM= NIMM MEE ."; • -.' . 2 ‘. 4 4t• W . 1 , 1 'A. ,: - , ~} j f~~ ~_ NINE ,~ t ,~ Y -.':.:-'--: : ..., ~. ;'': . ..L ,I:•i_'..) -:.:-;-n:.:,!''..";',-:.:-..,±.-7.'.:':1'; ►. -'-:', - ;4i:i.' 2 - 1 ,' , . , ...'47i.: - . - . •;•. : . , .` •••. I.rt• 1! ,• • j . . ; 4 ' ~. • • -= v - vst ,- K ~ • : : ` , t't )'...,--; ' 'te, •- : .. 1, ,---, "".;'• lis'..r t'li7g7l°',,, : •t . '4,- ..., ,•:' !...,„, ~.... It. 0:1 ;„,_ , ~, , Tt,r=2:i.f: Y.,,t,..,''AR :.. 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P'', .o=4. 1 , ''4 "4:":•TE'Yx-'`l'i *1 4.'_ - . , "`, •.- . "- ,1-, '"'''' •''', ' • . 7 ,z -* / ,- :,::',., - ::7-'7' . " , -;.. _ --,-:;,--47,'.!':,-....';',*4 • t'egim - - . . . . TO A' RHIdSi! TO ARMS!-Thicatenetlin- L 'rt.tv,nuf„‘, l- ei!oie,,hriltih''„ianii;:fibilc„l2.7..ini V. At ' White 'Will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any bas Resell:iron, been ott,red inthe Western country. hav ing thelligest establishment in the city. fronting.on Lib erty and Sixth eta. Ild is new•prepared ter show to his nanteroasinittrents the greatest variety of cloths. eassi nutrel,'-vestings. and , clothing of all descriptions. suitable for this sirit:whine sermon, that has ever been offered in this Market. to which all can have the . Richt of Way.— Observe the corner,No. 167. Liberty and Sizth sts. mar2s J. 31. WHITE, Tstunt, Proprietor. XTEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron 111 City Clothing Store. n splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting. cif MI6 . French: English and American Plain, black and limey Cassinteres. of the most modern styles: fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we 'will make up at the most ' 'reasonable price& in a durable attd fashionable style. Ready made Clothing. of all .descriptions; Lady's • Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns.' Neck and '',' Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders. Rosen's, Shirt Collars. and _ every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call nt the Iron City Clothing Store, 'I .- No.ITI Liberty street , immediately opposite the mouth ~,t I . of Markel. [octle.tt] C. MCLOSKEY. elbthing Clothing t t Clothing t: The ThrTe I.l4. ;v lk 7 s q v i l' i " - 150 7 000 mol l " 'alit' . ' ready to t - te °freted .- on n ti s i v e mit:littera] tennis to My old customers and the public in general: . :The Proprieun of this far4toned and extensive esniblishtiteet Into now. after returning fronflhe Eastern cities, at muchnouble and expenae. Jug completed his fall And winter anangeinents to sttpnly his thousands of customers With initt . of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the ,monntaius. For men:Mess to style and workmanship. combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certnittly render the old nun -valled 'nom Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the vrestorn country. It is gratifying tome to be tilde to announce to my numerous blends at home nod :throne that notwithstanding the extraordinaryl efforts which have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant nisi) that is made as -this establishment. It is a well established fact. that my sales tire eigitt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade. nod this being the ease on the amount sold. I ran afrod *to sell at much less-profit than othemould possibly think of doing if they wish ed cove ntingent expenses. I intend to Make a cle aurae f all toy present stock betbre the beginning of oe t year; coining to this condlu.ion. I will make it the inter est of eviiry num, who winos a cheap winter suit, to call andruchase at iho Three Dig Doors. omits &w- JOHN WCI.OSKIW. • •"C1F.1.1.1N11 OFF LOW FOR CASll.”—Winter Cie " 11.3 thing of every description. emit as cloaks, over coats:. : f tlipeiiine blatiket:•lieuver. Pilot and heavy bread eloiths. superfine cloth, dreits. nod frock coats; a large as sontnetit of need: sack and frock COMA. • . ... ~. Cloth; cossitnere. and satineu wool:donne: alticom gen eral 21144Orlivtrili of Nests: plain umd limey velvet. cloth. ca..9o;tinarlt totil . fancy woolen. nod plaid eaesimere. with • giftit v . nriety of superfine Itish linen. trimmed shirt?, offer elterts"ettick, cravat. eoinforte and all other artt flee its . the s' thing line. which will he sold low for Gash. Plireint :ill find it much to their advantage to.eall sooit. totterty turret: • P. DELAN N. B. A complete assortment of goods. suitable for Castotair Work, always on lanai. sliding English. French mud: American cloths, and crissimeres; also a choice as. sortinent of sensomitile vestings---all of which will be maste Monier in the latest styles, and on the most .ac coonniiilating terms. jattl2.law Clot 'king 2 Clothing I rims n Spring anti Stuthtte . r ' , noel: that is now ready to be ctirnretl at the oh! on:rut:11 -TIIRF:E BTU DOORS, . . 11011 e of the litrxest and el •est in sele.ction that has er n. been exhibited hy any tow convent in this nr tote oth er thy hi die lliiicm. I will not undertake to describe to the reader the ilitfereet assortments of articles which I now have to offer them: lint will simply tell them that if they only favor me with a call. 1 will lay before theta 17.1.0911 different garments to make a choice out of. eon sistine in part o f Coate. front the richest in quality down td the lowest in price: Pantaloons and Vests. to the as tonishment of the' beholder. with both mouth and eyes open. wonderinir in the most extravagant degree of All , pose. how Stich avant collection of ILEA DT LADE cumaina cirttMl possibly be collected tin:ether under the comma of one individual But sects things will be. as long us per te*.verance and industry is the eleht-spring of trade.— A1(1(110111 any intention of boasting. on my part.' will soy at the ,time time, it is of 'inch metal I am pflnripallygoins posed, foCtiothing in the shape or form of difficulties. no Matter what their inagnitilde may be, can deter me from eepoinplishing toy object, in providing fur the farmer.tht mechanic. mod the day laborer. My whole attention is taken lip with the greatest care for their welfare, iu get ting up lashionable, and at the same time substantial en IneeLl. to meet their demands: and as for others, who fancy ihinnseleesinovilig in a different sphere. and re quiring an article of the tie p 1..: Mira kind. they have only to give_me an outline of their wants, and they are muted ton word. . ~y . .5. Now. - let me say a word or two to my country merch ants in the `trade: If you wish to save from at least '25 to 30 _per cent. in your wholesale porelmses. call iti at the "'Mee Bic oocs." and if I &Het inert your most sea game hopes, , hi the way of gettit2g cheap bargains. nod irea seasonable roods, I will not in future attempt to 011- nr of a Similar kind to a generous peo ple of so noble a nature and close discernment. JOON .7111.71.05 KEY. N 0.151 Liberty street. rIIAN'T BE IIIIAT!—J. 37. Irbire has just received at 11:;r: his large establishment. fronting on Liberty and 6th .strtets. a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also. a surrior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all - of which he is ready to make ttP in the latest fashion and on the trios* reasonable terms as usual. Observe the comer. No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. MEE TXIILUSIIING IMPUDENCE.—Front a publi.4lted cart! of M'Calttiont h !loud, of Philadelphia. the public 'would be led to believe that we have been claim ing a privilege we had, no right tn. That -" they have abandoned. some time had,, the exclusive agency sys. Wm:" and - thin ire have right to claim ^exclusive privil eges with drit teat"' 1 never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concerti. I have been sellitsq the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years- as the public,are aware. anu gave been to New York lbw-Mat-sin that time, and never heard of this new Miticern until lately but as weal dealers. The tea Itusittess.of Nl*Callmout ,Y. Botel is about right •months tilt. and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's nada, is because a name is open for any Man or firm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby. that they hare any connection with the so called and well known Peltiqfea Company of New York. is entire- IyAhlse. they haviug been dented even an agency iu Philadelphia. fur the New York Company. that Company having, refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teat: I ant only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. A 4 person reading this card will see the gross decep tiouthey with to practice on the public. and to the injury of my business. M'Callinont t Baud are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent pin here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep. (novllll ALEX. J A YNES. • ATEW BOOKS: NEAV . HOOKS !!—The Convict. or 111 ,the unmasked, by G. P. R. James. Esq., .Jack Ashen:. by T. !toward. author of Rallitt the Reefer. the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Phoned Rifininen. • The Magic Figure Head. or the Lady of the Gruen and Mae, try ettarlei Carry. of the U. S.:Navy. 'The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Sa.lolly; by Louisa Sidney. 'Stanhope. author of 'Striking I.ikenesises,” etc. Lytunore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge; by Miss Loaie. Loudon Claarterly Review. Union 3limazine fur December. - Life of JoSeplty. Hare—a large supply.l The Maincuvc nug Mother, by lltc author of *llistory elf a Flirt.. The TViKnitters of \V omen. by the setae author. The old Coutmodure, by E. [toward. Jeanette Alison, or the 'Vann Strawberry Girl—ia talc of ]Le ?ea and Shore; by Ingraham. . Kanto. or Ihiylight; a prize tale; by LS. Robb. Rouland Aplatoii.j roll; by I.wly C. Long. The Splendor Versailles, and Court of Louis We - .XI V. flowers Personified-Stet...9 and t 6. - Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. Magazines. Newspapers, etc. Lonilon.Purich and - Pictorial Times. per lost steamers. Brother Jonathon. Philadelphia Courier. and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. Fur sole by W. S. CALDWELL. dec.9 3d street, opposite the Post Office. • No. 4. Marie's Weekly Bur!get of Nem Books for IEI9. DRAWING BOOK. tio. 2. Gliddon's Ancient Eirypr. new edition. The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. - Chamber': Miscellany..N . a.ll; setts on hand. " Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, trot: XL The Market Queen. or the IVife's Stratagem. hinsennim. a tale of the Revolution. Songs for the People, No. 2, superior to No. 1. Jack Ariel. or Me on board an Indianian. new supply. , Embank's 11ydraulles. N0.4-4ull sous on howl 'Flowers Persdnified, No. 14, do do; Pictorial England, Noe. pa ar. 37, do do; ~.ilnion Magazine, forYobruary, do do; . National do. do du do; Graham's do. do do du; Godey's Lady's Book for Feb'y, do do; Little Living Age, No. 103, do do; from 150 up. Remarkable Events in the history of America, by J. Frost. 1.. L. D. - • American Phrenological Journal for January. ißub 'scriptions received. Jane Eye. an Autobiogrophy, by Carrer „Last of the Fairies, a Christmas tale, by James. • Edinburgh Pluvuological Journal and Magaziue. Conquest of 'California and New Mexico. by the foreee of the United Slates, in years 124 G and 1e47. by Jas. IdadisouCutts, s withenggrrasvings. plans of battles, &c. ~ ..;,A.Tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, by Charles Ltuiman, author of A Summer hi the Wilder ness.. The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers by. the year. or sold by the amide number. Now and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. • .-Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. : ;.The above works are for sale by Dit3Q P. I...obin i x.vr BOCK—The — Early Ilistmv of 'Western Pennsylvania turdmf the West, and of %est- Ira Expedltione and Campaigns , ' with an appendix. con tutniftg from' important Indus treacle.- 'fliluutes of conform:ca....4 journals, &c. Together with n topographical 'tie'stiriptlon of each county of Western PennsylSania.. One large Valente, NH pages, by 11. K. Strang,' Esii. For sale by ' • ' H. S. BO SirOitTil &CO. jrinlo" - No _. 13 M ar ket street. i r 2k 8,-36 }Rolf cheats Young Ilyson;_ • • . In half - chests leßtlyy hoses 8 half elielns'lmpeliz ; " Pouctiung; tor Wale Ey . , • 'Writ - . _ JAMS -At-AV - - VEATFIERS.--2P'isziCkt,in iitoreand'for.ser. 'by , S.-IVATHR3IAN LARD 01:6 7 - 1. bbis..Cincinnati--superior • brand. for sps by • Ideal salmi & SINCLAIR. kirt-*'AV 7.- ' 4 V" 4rrt. ••••• •• -- • _. '• , k t s"ei " 4" e rr' ";:• - el 4 'S - • _ Stortg. • jr...3 WHITII. Tailor. Proptiolor BEM ~,,,:f .7 , ;--::., - ,-,,,-!,,,,.•;t.-, -'-c.f:',l.:;l'-',1.4 , ~..;:...'"' •,..i1:-::‘:' - dii.;:-....-z--.3i: , :. rintsportatioi' Pittiburg!lt Portable-Boat Line. 1848. .Wifilif ,G"' - For the Traitsporratian o/ Freight to and from ETFTSMII.GII, Pll lI.AI.IIU.PIIIA, BA ir.TimORI.NEW - yontc. BOSTON. F . C. BORBIIta rAs.u. Philadelphia..' 2';44.F.Ffi 4. OTOXNOR, Pittsburgh. rIIIIIS. Ol l establiibed Line being new in full operation. I the proprietors have made extensive armnc,cinemis to Ctoward Goods null Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well kinnett promptness in delivering goods--peefillar safety in mode of Ott rryilig—capacious warehouses at enclipOrt. atiboling accommodations to shippers rind owners or prodnee.—togelber with their tong experience and unre mitting. attention to business. will secure to them a con fitment, of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully ark nowledge. All consignment kby antlior this line received. charges paid, alai forwarded i n n any required directions free of e au me the commission. advancing or storage: No interest. directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All coin ttttt nicutionts promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: . _ _ Merchant.' "Way Freight" Line. (VOMIT:M:1 CALLEDDICIEWORTII k (70.'ff 1,15 K) 1131:12311 1848, Lx - cf.rsiv ELY for the transportation of Way freigh between Pittsburgh. Blairsville. !Johnstown. Valli dovsburgh. Winer and nil intermediate places. (Me limo will leave the werchot., of C. A. WAttulty Co., Canal Basin. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every day. (Sundays excepted.) and 'shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded Without delay, and ut fair rates.' 'This Line teas formed for the special accommodation of the tray blai.e..ts. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the lust two years. respeentally infornt their rid customers and the public generally. that they have extended their faciliticit. - &c.. during the past winter. and are now better prepared to acconunodate an increased business. PHOCILVECTOR.S. IL H. CAVAN & Co. WM. STITT. E. O. STITT. WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. TRINDLE h. MeDOW ELL. AGENTS— p. A. M'Asttorr ec Co.. Pittsburgh; IL H. CAWC. Hollidaysburg; Wirmata.Waterst. Huntingdon to. itcrztir.stm.s.—ttinith &Sinclair: J. & J. M'Deviit G. &J IL Shoeithergcr: R. Robison S Co.: R. Moore: Begnley & Smith; John Parke r;.Wnt. Lehanvi; J. Jordan & Son. mart (Gazette copy.) . . Merchants' Transportation Line, 2gq;; .i.,41=1 3 m." • 2=ll 11011 the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our rare will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest ratea. Bills of Lading tratuuninctl, and all instructions promptly attended to. free frotu any extra charge tin stor age or eummistion. C. A..ll'..kiNtiliTY & Co.. Proprietors. marl Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh. lehltndelphlaType & Stereotype loonudry r rim Fut,,cribers are weltered to furnish, at short Ino tiers. every article used in a Printing Office, and have reduced the Prlces of Type Upwarils . of IC per dent.— 'lltry now charge for Pica 3I eta. Minion Mete. Small Pica Nonpareil Longa Primer :pi " Agate •• • • I3uurgraiN Itrrvier • • Determined to spare no expense in making their ,estali lishment as complete as possible, they arc getting up uniform Series of the celebrated Scovcu FAC&L WhJell are unequalled for beauty and durability, and which they feel assured will meet with general approbation. Several sires are now ready. I laving recently visited Europa for the purpose of pro curing every improvement in their line ot business.. they now offer a greater variety of Fancy Type, Borders. Or nametto, kc., Ike., than any other establishment in the United States; andtheir improved method of caning. and of preparing metal. enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure satisfaction. Printint Presses of every description. Printinc Ink. Classes, Cases, Brass Rule, Furniture. Se., at the lowest rates. Second-hand Presses. and Type which has been used only in stereotyping, generally on hand. Books, Pamphlets, Music. Medicine Direetions.Labels, Checks. Drafts, &c., correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. D.—Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. 1.. JOHNSON & CO., tunrlG-lm No. 6. Little Oeorre st. Great X ngliah !tensed, 1 FOR Coughs, Colds, Asthina. and Consumption'—The „L great and only Remedy tor the above diseases is the tfuncarion Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England, and introduced into the United :Suites under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting tin treatment the worst possible cases that ran be found in the comintinity—earieil that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distineuisheil physicians, an cofirmed and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will curs. the intim desperate eases. It is no quack nostrum. but a standard Etiglisli medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the' United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Idie, not only to counteract the eonsumptive of the climate. but to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, roughs. spitting. nt blood. pain in the side. and chest [mouton awl soreness of the lungs. bronchitis. difficulty of breathing. hectic fever, night swcnos, emaciation andgeneral debili ty. asthm a. influenza, whooping cough. and croup. Sold in large bottles at fitt per bottle, sit'ith full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets. eonteining a mass of norms n rind American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. ehl9 cm. First and %Wood. and Wood and tith sta T FIDICAL WORKS—Sir Asticy Cooper on hernia; /VI Sir Astley Cooper on the Breast. &c.; " '• Testis and Thymus Gland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; WII.IFO/1 . , Practice; Mackintosh's Practice; • Danglison's Physiology: forncr's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velpeates Midwifery; Diseases of Infantae-Billard; Diseases of Fcmales—Ashnell; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., mar 3 43 Market street. ?C'EW PUBLICATIONS.-21filion's Poems, illustrated 'Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton. with a memoir. and critical remarks on his genius and writings; by Janes Montgomery; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. SPENCEII'S GIIEEIC TESTA YU/XT.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, criti cal. philosophical, exegetical ; maps, indexes. etc. togeth er with the Epistles awl Apocalypse ; the whole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges. and Theological Seminaries. By Rev. .I. A. Spencer, A. M Nese Nord—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy talc of love. Br Mrs. S. C. Hall. B lames 's !ivory 17--The lire of Henry the Fourth, king France and Navarre. by G. 1": IL James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON tk STOCKTON. Jan B Booksellers. ear. of Market and :Id eta. DOHNII ANTIQUARIAN . LIBRARY.—Just receiv 1.1 cd. by the subscritiers, Six Ohl English Chronicles; William of ?drilatesbury's English Chronicle ; Mallet's Northern Antiquities; BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY: Schiller's works. 3 vole Lanes History of Painting. 3 vole History of the Girondists, 2 vole; Coxes House of Anitria, 3 yob': Coxes Memoirs of Marlborough; Luther's Table Talk, by Hazlett; Roscoe's Lorenzo D'hiedici; Leo the Tenth; Oekley's History of the'Suracens; Schlegel's Philosophy of History ; Beckman's History of Inventions; Machiavelli's History of Florence and the Prince; Chambers' Information for the People; The Gallery of Nature. For mile by H: S. BOS%VORTH & Co. feb 17 43 market street New Elooks Just Received. r ORELL'S History. of Modern Philosophy, complete L in one volume, from the last London edition-43,00. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the nuthnr ; Memoir Rev. David Aiwa D. D. late Missionary to China, hy his nephew, Rev. U. R. Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and. Church tmashued by Prof. 'Forcer Vol. 2. Ilan l:stone: a tale of and for England, in 184-, in two volumes. from second London edition; /it 1..00. Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Missionary 'to Africa; 42 elf. Personal Recolleetions. by. Charlotte Elizabeth, wiTh explanatory notes. neeolamomed by a.memoir embracing the period troth the claw of personal recollectlint to her death; by L. H. J, TOnit; 8.21 eta. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. 11. Ty ngg D. P. Mark Millon, tin:Merchant it Cleric; by Rev. Charles B. Taylor, M. A., author of "Records of a Good Man's Life," Lady. blrtry." ltrayart, or he Pearl," i'heaboverjust received wad for sale by ELLIC+TPh ENGLISH, mar 14 55 Market street, between 34 and 4th. QUNDAY SCIIOOI.. BOOKS.—We.have just receive 1 .. 3 a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published , by the American Sunday School Minn, and approved by a committee of •publication, consisting of members of the following denominations : viz.: Baptist. roneregational, Episcopal fdedunlist; Preihyterian. and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise npliard/ of six hundred I.omid volutnes, (orprices from ti cents up to 75 °cuts.) all written expressly. for Solidity Schools. In ad&lion to the above. the Union publishes Alamo variety of isudvs. in paper covers, for Mute young ren, for rewards, - & - c. • • • • The Union Aids,D publishes two liihrttries. Nos. 1 entl2, of one hundred ;mimes eneh. at! numbered ready for use, of books (rine 79 pu4res . up , to:.:lo.:At the low, (ince of tell dollars, tweldtprintemoip ten er4tiThis ume. • • • • Also. -"Alroit4 Cabittistliibritry.'•' of fitly volizate,s at The low priceeif dwotdolluni•auti btly cents. Also; flytnn - Thake, Questiint Books, redo:4We" Tick ets tii - Fpiste bonnbi, , • . the above •we sell, at the Union. et I:",biladelphie price,: Catakisttes of Books furnished on npniication. ifaxiorr & ENG141 , 91.•.59 Market febB • between Third and Four& • • MEM V ~YV ~ ~ ~A f, }'.'• r 4 «, DORRIDGR & CASH, 278. Market street. Philadelphia TAAPFE.& O'CONNOR, Cams! Basin. Pitishargh • ' O'CONNORS & CO.. North btreet. Bubisuore W11.1,1&3I R. WII.SoN, q;, Cedar street. New York (Gozcite.only.copy.) 40 " Icarl• •• • •46 " Dintnond MEE lEEE .: , ''.' - ,1 ,- ;4; , 6 , ••,'-'::• :7....../;.-1:-.,.,.....,,.•,.,.,,. eutictraiion apse ott's Genera ...Ent !grail task etllce. REMI'MANCES and. Passage Viand" za..- . 5 SI from. Great Britain andlrclambhy ' "" & Tapseott. 75 South Pr.. corner . of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 96 Water loo Roost. Liverpool. The Silbscribers, having accepted the Agency of , the above house, are mow prepared to rake arrangements on the most liberal, terms with those desirods of paying -the passage of their friends from the Old Country: mid thee !latter themselves Their character and long standing in biz.biess will give ample assurance that all their ar ratigenietits will becarried out faithfully. Messrs.: W. & Ji. T. Tapscon are long . and favorably known for the superior c lass.acconnnodu tam. and sailing qualities of their Packet Slips. The QUEEN Ob"I'llE -WEST. SAVER WAN. GARRICK. lICYCJINGUER. ItOSCIIKS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave earl, port manthlv--from New York the glst and 9fizli. and front Liverpool the pith and 11th: in addition to whirl, they have arrangements With the St. George a al Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure a depart re. from Liverpool every five days. being thus deterini cd that their facilities shall keep pace with their iliereast ' patronage: while Mr. W. 1 apsetnezz constant persona soperintendance of the business in Liverpool is an uddi boast security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will he particularly attended to. The subscribers being. as intut. extensively engaged is the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge in and forward passengers immediately on ilieirjaticling, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore. prepared to contract for passage from atrySen port in Great Britain or Ireland to this coy. the nature of the business they arc engu.ged in giving them facilities for currying passengers an far inland not otherwise uhf ntinuhle; unit will. if necessary, forward passenger. fur ther West by thelzest mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their tremble. Where persons -cut for decline coining out. the amount paid for passage will he refunded in full. REMITTANCES. . . The ellbECTiberg are ntso .pared to tire- drafts at sight for any amount, payable ni the princiiml cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scottnnd and Wales: thus of fording a safe and expeditious mode of remining,finirls to those countries, which persona requiring such Mai ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (Why letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFI & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Conunission Merchants. ma p 2741& Philadelphia. t rij& Roche, Brothers, & Co. l a FELTON ST" NEW Vans; EDEN QUAY, DCSELE; i 4 COTLAND ROAD. jLIVERI`OOL. JA MA'S BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Palm st„ Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. Arrant: mews frs IS4q. 8R05...k. CO, sole Agents for the BLACK lA, BALI, LINE; of Liverpool and New York l'oekets. tale the litierty.of announcing to their old friends and customers. that their arrangements (or the year ISIS being complete, they an prepared to bring out passengers, hy the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to thins fanner course of doing husiness. unit assure those who entrust them with , their otters. that the same satisfattiou will be rendered us heretofore. . . EN(4.AND, IRILANII. SCOTLAND AN'D Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland: The undersiguerl has made arrangement s to bring ou passengers to Pittsburgh, during thepresent veer. felts-f-tinttaw• JANIF.S Passage To and Prow • GRIIS v , - BRITAIN & IRETAND. OFX , rO3I3YrARD & Soy, No. 134 Waterloo 41011 d., Li verpool. Csaust.r. & Iberian. No. 58 South rt.. N. V; rill: Subscribers. ha • tug accepted the Agency' at this city of the above well known anti respectable lionvee. ere prepared to make engagements for passengers [ocean: out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the re plat Line of Packet Ships. sailing from Liverpool week ly. POrStroln engaging with or may rest assured that their mends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or addre•s SAMUEL 11'C1,1:114: AN & 142.1.ibertv st- Pittsburgh. B.—Passages engaged hero front Litterponl lo Plus loirell direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded. pay able 01 sight. throughout the United Kingdom. 1)./G-1.1' r riL II ARNDEINT O.'S At IFASSENO6It .AND IMMITTANCIi Office. TTA RNDEN .4. CO. oi:infinite to bring out personii . frout 1 any part of Ern:land, Ireland. Scotland or 1% ales. upon the most liberal terms. with their usual punctuality. and attention to the tVfletS of emit:rents. We do not our passengers to be robbed by the eet101;), that intern the sea-mins, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves. and sen to their and despatch theni o idiom any detention by the first ships. NVe say this tearlessly. as we defy any of our passengers to shore that they were detnincit May-eight hours by is in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they ettildit be sent in some nl.l ernft, at a cheap rate. which, tuu frequently proved their coffins. We intend In perform on; contract. honorably, mst trAllll it may. and 1101 act as was the case lan aeamn with °the cotlicea. Who either perlOrined not at all, or when it stilted their convenience. firatis drawn at Pittabargh fnr any sum from SI In 11 IN. payable at mar of tilt Provia . cial flank* u, Ire• Eagluml, Scotlami and 'Wale.. ROBINSON, European and General A:rent, lt street. one door below FOREIGN kEMITTANCE. rfillESullgeribi4s are prepared in lorwuril ;untie). to all parts of England. Ireland. Scotland nod Wales, with despatch. and at t h e. lowest rates. 1 4 . 1 01UEL neIXRKF.X St 14t! Liberty •ir,.ef European Agency, and Ilemittance• - Lo Ireland. Enigland,&c. , IA RGE and small suing of money can at all times he .1 remitted by sight-drafts. net rrdneed emu. to all parts of England. Ireland. AVales. Ac.. and Legacies, Hebts, Rents, met Property in Europe eau be collected and ',rove rent throttelt the subscriber. er during his Ml cents from this city from October until May, Oil Ills anim al tours to Europe. by 'application to .4.1123 MAT. Mer chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. -11. KIEEINAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Arent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P S —As H. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of ••Ilerdman Keenan. - passenger agents. of New York. he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that finn. and hits never had any connexion with either of those persons. nett • • . Western New York College of Steal* h. 207 Mutt 'rarer. BM's!" N. V. DR. G. C.„ VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE . T 5115 celebrated remedy is coaster increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family one. and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all stages of thin emit: plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone: no other Sr. tick. can relieve you: and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Cum-. plaint. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Aguc. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine in offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it ewes these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (Sce pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of a tenet painful character. is immediately relieved. and a cure fol lows by a few dart use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other (linen., originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System. Weak Back. Weakness of the Kidneys. Arc- or Inflamation of the name, in immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and genre is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, mod also for derangements of the female frame,_ Irregulaiitien, Suppressions. painful teen ntruations. No article has ever been rinsed. except this. which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be /elicit upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaintm.- 14ce pamphlet. All broken down, delillitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to act immedizitely, and the pobton ous mineral enutieated . frtm the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article MATTI' T116111.40D, o.lld drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet Golf testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will ant permit to be named here Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of &medicine. nevi i er appeared. It s one of t the ;medlar features adds at , tide. thatit never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone end muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid urnes.ox, And keep taking the medicine as Images there is au improvement .'The proprietorwould Caution the public violist a number of articles which come out under the beads of SARSAPARILLAS. STICIIS: &c.. as cures for Dropsy. Gravel, &e. They are good for not h ing. 13114 concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH TIMM KIM Their Inventors never thought of curing such diseases till thisurtielty had done it. A particular study of the pamph kts is earnestlu solicited. Agents. and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holdings oz. more than the Iwo small bottles. Look out and not get imposed ripen.' 'Every. bottle has "Vanghn's Vegeta hie Lithcintriptie MiXture."- blown upon the glass. the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" onyhe r directions. and "'G. C. Vaughn, ButialOPlttompsdon &occult. Notie other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vatighn, and sold at.the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale aiul retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly a uthorized Agents eowpied. Tost-paid . let ters. or verbal eommunications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of This article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295 Essex at:. Salem, Mass.; and by Use principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. RAYS & BROCKWAY Agents. jan3l No. 2. Liberty st., near Canal Bain ATENMAN BLINDS.—A. Wenerrelt, and ohl and well V known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts.. takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge. where constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quail ides, is constantly kept on hand and at all yirices, from twenty-cents up . to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put no en. that in case of alarm by'fire, or otherwise. they may be removed without the aid. of a screw-driver. and with the same facilitir that any oqier piece of furniture can he removed, soul without any 'extra, expense. ksvy , . . rtAIiTION TO;rIF. ruI3I,IC.- rim subscriber. by wrluitictiOrtiet thiPjutri,Tki'Co.; has tlis bs elndve eight to soli their Teas iu riltObbreh hnit'Allegho ilY cities. , Any persminttetiirittnir, ro SOB.thvir TOILS ;ex cept procured through tile. is practicingli decieptibirtnid a fraud upon the public—and their statements mremot to relied nu. A. JAVDIES, 7D 4th st. MEM MIEM=Big ;'i t _ . - 1 ~;; .` UNIME Mil Ci = c - 0111ING" . 6 - 0.111;TU.kl , INSf:RA&CEae;SLPA*T AGENCT. . . . ?riff: Subscriber. having been, appointed and dub: coin. missioned Agent Of the I.yectintig County Motu" In .suronee Company. is now prepared to receive apnlie& lions tor insurance for said Company. This Company is, perhaps. one oldie very best Insurance Companies in the State or Union, having, a capital of between one and"two millions of dollars iwprenthint Bates. turd by the ;regale -dons of the Company 110 risk exceeding $5.000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or on any one risk. h a d no more than 82.500 will be taken ou . u Rolling Mill, 'Foundry tir Funmee.; Buildings in whieh u stove-Y 4 ne possess through the side wall or roof, Cotton Poet° r Powder Mills, -Manufactories el Printing Ink, ant. D • Outcries. will not be insured WI any et:insider:Mon. ',nal eve r; aunt when the rnte per cent. shall be 42 or 1 5 . no risk will be taken over; 81.010, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) : • • The operations of the Company have been such: that' for the lost six years only one cent upon the tiollitr has - been' asied ;upon the premium notes of.the stoek alders, .. e-• . . . Applieitition can be mule to the subscriber, at his tare, in the nee.: Court House. IL SPROUL. 4elit. Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co.. Pit jairn-tm • . rilllE-Ittituranee .Compally of North America. of Pltilit , ! delphin. through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber. olio, to make permanent and . limited. Insurance: mi property, in this city and ifs sieblity z and on shiPinents by the ennui and river, DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Crest. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Sninnel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, .• • Edward s m ith, .Authroke •• John' A. Brown, • • • Jacob Thmitas, Chile. ' Thomas P. Cope, IfiehartlD. Wood"; • • - \Vat. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Setfy.' Thiv iv the oiliest Insurance Company in the Eidied Stales, having been chartered in' U 94. Its chnrter.fsperr. petual. rind from - kit high stattiliag• long experience. mu pie niSnos. and avoiding all risks at nu extra hazardous character. it may be considered as paling_ ample seenri ty to the MOSES AItWOOD. - At Counting Room o f Arwood, Jones A. Co„ Front sts., Pittsburgh Tho Franklin Firr InanianOe Company' OP PHILADELPHIA. Cit.-m.7ER PERPFAITAL.—moo.nno- paid office I¢3l Chestnut et., north side., near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either pemiattent or limited. against loss or dam age by fire, on property and etrecta of every, desetipthim in town or country. op the most rensonable • terms. AT` plieation, made either personally or by letters, will he attended to. C. N. LUNCH:Eft, Prest.? C. G. 13.ktwaria, Secretary.' DIRECTORS: Charlea N. Rancher, Jacob R. Smith. Thomas 'fart, • • George W. Richard*, Thorium .1: IVhartoo s Alortleimi D. I.estia, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant. •I)avitt S. Brown., V. PITTSBURGH AG3.:INC.Y.' WARRICK NlAarts, Agent. at the Exclnni • e - Mice Of Warrick Martin & Co- corner of 3.1 and blanket tits. Fire rinks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Alleglienx and the surrounding eountrv. No marine of inland - navigation risks taken. aug...4-1y MEM= Agents at Pittsbur.l.h.for'die Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Company of Philadeipkia. F A RE RISKS upon Buildings e n d Merchandise of eve ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or ear mtes of vessels, eaten upon the moat favorable term•. Office at the svnrchouie of King & Holmes, on Water st., near Market turret, Pittsloirgh. N. IL Kbip & Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution altunig the most flourishing ht Philndelphin—ns having a large paid in capital, which,,bythe operation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person Mau red. his due share of the profits of the Company. withont involving Mill in 1 - my re,portoibilily wtintev..r.ltryonit the premium actually paid in Ify him: awl therelOrr as pox geet%ilig the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious fentore. nod in luf most amactive farm. ' nowt-ti ,t GENCY FRANKLIN [IRK INSURANCE COAIPANV OF PIRLADELPIA.—N. B. none ,! Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgla.—The asset, o f the totorniq on the, firot of January, 115. xis publio.hoil in conformity midi 311 act of the Pennsylvania Legislature. were Bonds and Mortgages lt , nl 1 , 41:1ie. at vt.l Tentporiary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making, n total o Aihinting certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met. and ;riving entire .seettrity to all who ob tain plithci , , from this Company. Ithiks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security • cwl4 %Vsßßlrg MARTIN. Agent. liiiniresiee Against Fire. Ararr:rori buterancr Company—Office. No 7.2 nireet. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. H. perpeerual. ITU/Orr, 13ni1 utgn. Furniture. Nlerehundire. and proper ly generally. either In ihr city or country. against ions or damage hy fire. perpetual or for limited periods, on tarot , able. term, DIRIXTORS John Srrarnnt. Samuel C. Morton, Wllhant Adolphus Prrors, Thomas Allibone, Ororr Abbott, John Welsh, Jr.. l'nnirk Brady, John T. Lewis. F.A.5114a, C. MORTON, Prerideni rI24NCIS D. .71,x1Yea. Serretary. tirtiere for 'molar:tor, b) tLr “I , ol'l, COMplilllV P, , 1N , 111 anti inemnlorr. ei7ete,l by the tiorter•icrocd, acent On 111144 , 1H0. COCIIRAN. jan4.;ltn. WiWood orret. Connelical Patin Extractor. IT is now coneedeit by medical men that Connell's ]lacteal Pain Rumour. manufttetstred by Can:stock .t t'0.91 Continual at.. New York. is the greatest wan der of the 19th century. Its 'Meets are truly nurucalons. All pains are removed tram burns. scalds, &e., and all external tunes. in a few tninutes ruler its application; healing the same on the most delicate skin, leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammato ry diseases( such as sore Nipples and Eyes. Sprains. Ithetimatimu. White Swelling 01114 Ulcers. Bruises, Batas. Chillblaitts, Erysipelas. Hiles, Tic Ikaloreaux, he. We might natal as proof to all wirsay. the Homes or many em intent pliveieuout who use it in their practice, and him dried* of the clergy who praise. It to their people. Kind parent keep it roryuvirly an hand, in case of accidents by fire life may be lost without, but by its use all bunts are subject to its control, unless the vitals are destroyed. Cou sin/I—remember and ask for Council's Magical Pain Ex tractor, manufaeturocl by Cronstix& et co., N. Y., and take noother. SOaral. &C.—The ilea ant Nays' Unarnent. is an article more jiintly celebrated as a cure for the above, than any or all others. Its corns are almost immediate. nod it is only necessary to let those who know the article and line it with such great success. that it in to he had true and genuine of Comstock & Co., ttl Courthand st., Y. Y.. sole proprietor,. Soil only genuine to Pittsburgh, PR.. by WM, .Inritann, S 9 Liberty st., head of Wixxl illy., in Washington, Pa., by Clark; in Browniwille by Bennett & Crocker, rano by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania, and Virginia. novlOxl&watit ..lt is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw." 1 ) F th' following P g N. 4 7. 6 ."rre i Zelutic nr ,:f: who has tried it: - • Prersarautt. Dec. 15, 18.17. IsIF.SSEM. It AT% dt BROCK WA r laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which bail, turns far, resisted the cf fects of several of the 'infallible's... I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To lily great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found tnyeelf entirely well. ''./t is Mc beet medicine I era' spa." True copy• JOILN HINDS. Sold by BAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Conuner cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jane , - A A. MASON & CO.. Dry Goods Howe, 62 Market . Street, between Third and Fourth streets, have jum received n large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and American manufacture; ISO pcs rick nnildesirable patterns French.Gitighnins, warranted in ferior to none Imported in style, quality and durability of colors;.1-apes splendid Plaid goods for. ladies dresses, comprising - style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash incres,.M. de [mitten, Satin sufd Alpaccas of various colors; 3-4 and 4.4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors.; M. de Loins, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Cas simeres. Casalnetts, Broad Cloths and Vestings; ,bleach ed and unbleached Muslin& from 6i to lffe. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; Ticking*, Checks, stritid Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. scp 3 A. A. MASON & CO. NkaY DAGUERREXtrYPE ROOMS, Burke Build ings, FourshStszet..--Iforon . &..lslitoxy, Daguerren.. typists front the Eastern cities, would sell the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, - and the neighboring [metric. - to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others; .t recalls in the third Story of Burke's building. 4th at. ' ' - Persons wishing pictures taken m ay - rest ainntied that no pains shall be spared to produce ' them in the highest perfection of the net. Our instriunents nee of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed : for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Tliipublic are' solicited to call and examine. Persons sluing for pictures aro neither reanirred Or ex pected to take theta unless perGiet satisfaction iq given. N. D. Operators will find this a gOod tippet tor stuck and chemicals. frrinatructiona given in the art, containing the - more recent Improvements, jalt7 rO S.FENtAI.E—Every female elloald' have a bOi of _ll_ Dr. Ralph'S PHIS; lliey arc perfectly adapted to-the peculiarities of theirconstitutimi. acting with ',Tittle* mild newt and safety in all eircumitanees. Wherever introduc , ed. their charniter has been rapidly established - moot* the ladies. with whom they are emphatically T4 Faeeth.. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will he found'in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. li. CUTHBERT. Sinithfiehraireet. near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; .1. G. Sod*. tsir mingham; and John 151 , Cracken, Fit* Ward, Pittsburgh jaiil2s - _ Liollow.Ware C!astings... IfEri-Cp#NTS visiting our, city for the pfirpose of ii obtaining their. Spring supplies of Ilollow-ware and other Castings, will kid a very. -heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns. and 5iZ135 . 111 store by us.— Samples eau he seen 01011 r Wareh(MAC ! Commercitil Row, Liberik street, next W: W, Wallace's Marble works. Ea Terms and 2-41IM ~ rQUIN, Xi - KW 1300K?—Titst:reecived. bx Express: Germany, .1.11 atud or re bllrctioffs of a Swiss minister: by J. H. Herb. Fr:A. tintlior of His tory- of the Reformation, life of Crotawell, &r. • A PracticaLEXhibitioo if the f4ospela of St, 111Itittltevr and - St. Marks in the form of - I,ectiirim. intended TO tiAsist the practice of dontesticinstruNion and devotiOti,;4q,Jsltti gird Summer, WAN.. of Cho,o.r. For sale by & I.NfiIASH. fehtil Zei Market street, Lei. 11 awl 4111. 4 ,44 w' • ' • 474 gg-w 2 i ~ - -4 6* * ,?-",t, . , '~ -'tdr~';r. =MI 404i0Z, M= .0 " 5 " 7-45 4 0-- " ° " . M?":"" - *',W"'"'" . 31isuratia o*liiitAcs. Fire aiid litnrine Insurance. MET=MEN - . . . ...• . _ .22.....!-:;:, 1...: -,..,:•:..-:::.r..:-.v....tn:-..--7:...7:—..!' -~s~ . • • . . - .•• • , Drugs. fotb...tilebiiiiitg, . . HOFF7aNV:4 ' C,RI.F.fiItATED GERDIAN DIEDICII‘ES ' 'Are thithowil Rival for the eerie of the figlowinz'Meases! IF taken tit:cording to the directions they will cure uny '.case, no mutter who or wish el c has foiled; RIIEUMATie PIIJ.S, For the permanent cure of Rlieimfothfol. dont. Gan ggrene. .hysteria.. and' severe. IlerVoug. aire e ti ons , an d are Itighlyrecommentled for the cure of Dropsy. }femoral Asthma and :Neuralgia. Patients using. theta, in Most enses..experience benefit soon after the first ..lose. They quiet the lit,v . otissystetn. which ettables them.to rest well during - the:nght- l'hey, , never full to effect a cure, when inkenTaccortling tp tlireetiffns. No outward application can perrinineinly reinove then , matic pairts.frotn the systein. Liniments sometimesuctes , u palliative for a short period. but there is alway...langer in their use. Thej- they cause the pain talence one place for perhaps a *helped, or Clio. Where the pain will be . . . GEP.MAN or t lc permanent cure of Liver Complaints.-Jaundiotr, Dyspepsia.-Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma. Nervous Debility. Pulmonary - Alfeeticnis; (arising :front the liver or stunitteh,),Discases Of the Kidneys, and all diseases - . arising from 'a di...ordered stomach. in both' male and . female. such an femti4o weakness, dizzineas. fullness of. MOM( to the head. They strengliten the'sys lem, and remove all acidity of the stomach; mid give it tone arid action find assist digestion. They eau be taken by tine MORt,tlOlutrte statnneh. mid in every} case-will en tirely tiestroystoitivenes.. and renovate 'the whole gys tem. removing all impurities and re:Donuts of preyiuus diseases, mad giving a, healthy action to' the Whole . _ The symptoms of:Liver Complaint nre* uneaeluesa and' pain in the righfaille. and soreness upon touch IY . Midfir the inferior to lie tutu the let; side, bill at nil able, a dragging sen s ation pia:minced. which se... riously revimuon, causing very Often U. trouble sonic cough; together with these symptoms we perceiver'. scouted tongue, acidity of the stomach. deficiency of per sod sometimes a sympathetic puinin the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores „in the mouth or titmat,. causing mocua to rise in the nostrils .. Jaundice; frequent ly uecompanic.s it, and a dropsy in the fare. These symp toms. if pe.nnitted to continue. wihl eventually produce that most haifeful disonm.' Consumption. In tact, a ma. jority of sueli ease..s originate from thin irritating,' causes .11bfaC , MCllllollet Cath.true medicines must , every instanee, be avoided time treatment for it. - . . The, symptoms of spepsia are very VariOns—those reefing the stomach alone, are nausea,7lleart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full tires or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, Acrid ertietations,or sour arising from the stomach. he. , Dyspepsia; do . void of a flinclunl nature, is without danger; but, if arising front a disease of the stomach: it is dangerous: - Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or . Liver Complaint: it will also cure. A few deses will re move all the unpleasant ciferts. such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when iv a lying position, dots or welts before the sight, fever end dull-pain itt the head. coastaiit imaginings of evil, and greet depression of spit . . its. Outward signs arc. a quick and Strong pulse, pale and distresieil Countenance, &e. Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. asdirected, An infallibly remedy for Coughs or Coltls. or:the Chest, Spitting of Mood. lufhteti7u, Whooping enugh, Tivoli -Itembrel Asthma, of eny discnbe of the Lungi.or Throat. This is an invaluable family-Medicine. It SOM) relieves any Cough or Iloarseness. and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli -rate frame, who would have beets strong and robust, if at first property . treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cora of the l'iles. Tetley and Rheum, Scald Head. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids • Barber's Itch. Frosted Feet. Old tyres arising from fever or impure blond; and will extract the fire fium burns, on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions (moths, sum, Persons troubled with tender faces should use.it after shaving: it will. in a few moments, remove all sore ness and atop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is Invaluable in any family. TAR OINTMENT, For the cure of pains or weaktmis in the liver, bock or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remetlies'have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health, runt in a vane r desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. • Tim innawrable Impositions nron the public. and the statements of remarkable cures never made. yet certified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorses". renders at difficult to do justice to the public m offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable mmlicines. They are en tirely vegetable, and free from all Injurious Ingredients. and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a paniplilet—they cast be bad of the agent. gratis. Principal Lk.pot at the German Medicine store, 279 Race eireet, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by bent:7.lW WM. THORN. L. THAT DREADFUL COUGIi!--111.7 --- Lunge 11 are In danger, the work of 'the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. sf( 1.615 93 .11 0 , 67 77 -.2117 4 NI 72 1=1133121 Alm TM , A Moment Your darlion child. your idol mut cuctfily joy. !.* now perhaps confined in her chamber bye dune roes cold—her pule cheeks. her thin shrnuken ringers. tell the hold disease has alreitily gained upon her —the sound of her supulchral cough pierces your mut. Yor so NIA V. when stet about to enter life, disease sheds n heart crushinF blight over the this prospects of the fu ture—your liecttc cough mid feeble linihs tell of your torn 01 hops.. but you need not despair. There is a balm which a.ill heat the wounded lungs, it is Bhermass's All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arius. the %site of Win. IL- Allow. Esq. Wpol given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington.. Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia:T.4.nm and Dr. Midi of New York, Tier friends till thought she must die. She had every eppearsiter of being in consumption. and was So pronounced by her physicians--Sherman's fialSOM 'WAS givn and it inch her. Mrs. U 10tAlICANTZ. of Ferry. was also cured of consuniption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relie&-she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist. 2t-,1 Broadway, has witnessed its effect* in several eases where no other medeeige afford ed relict—but the Balsam operated like a charnh Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in caring Asthma, which it never Wised doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured lip this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blooe vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. .lltoms 3ristai. tPh Eighth avenue. was cured of conch and entanhal affection of 51.1 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Heals. IS Delaney street, gave it to a sister•in.lnw who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both canes its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. 1.1 - esteTts Wr.t.t.s, 95 Christie-st., suffered front Asthma 4-2 years. Shertnan's Balsam.-relieved her at one., arid she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely tune of this medicine. 'Phis indeed Is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood; Liver Complaints, and all the atrectionsorthe throat, mad even Asthma and Consumption. Prier 2.5 cents and St per bottle, rrincipal Office 101 l Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worn and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mutes Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine ‘Varchouse, S 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for •Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ohriest, Mattehester: J. IL 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Miute, nor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James M'Kec, Stewartstown; John Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl. Elizabeth; Rowland S Son, M'Kees port; Mc Ehlowney, Bakerstown; Riley APLaughlin, Plitanb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton. Tarcinum: G. H. Starr, Sewickly. mar9.ly basitie, of Foyeue ville. N. Y., says; "I am well periunded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of went use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." , • Fever and Ague; Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured try the Use of Di. Ralph's Pills. Price, 35 cents a box. .Sold wholesale and retail by - S. h. CUTHBERT, - Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; O. Smith. stir roingloon; and John Arc:me/ten. Filth Ward. febl7 Jaynes , FesknaliTile dtolxt es: TIR. S. S. COOK. Piqua, Ohm% writei.r L arch, 1846: jJ "I have used your Vernrfuge, Cartni;4tire Balsam, and Expectorant. in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to WY recollection,. failed of roans-Mg my fullest expectation in their curative properties. - Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; bat, judging from those I have used, I doubt not:but that they claim, mid are entitled to all the , confidence reposed in them, by . those who have used teem. - I was formerly very part ial to Irmo Vertnifuge, until.( beenmenequain led with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Itesseinctilly, yours. &e.; S. S. COOK, M. D." 11i Far sale in Pittsburgh at the Pckin Tea Store. 72 Fourth st. A. .AHNE.STOCICS COUGH Thisprc pparationuration hut proved itsellto be of very great effica cy in the mire of abstinnte Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping- Cough, and other Pneumonic Affectionsi and the proprietors feel warmnted in.recom mending it as a -safe and useful medicine, and nre pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in ecatirriony of its value. It is pleasant to the tame, and Is offered also low a price as to place -it withinthe reach of every person. There tire.' perhaps, bur few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided- effects tit Sauk A short time.. Pre pared and 'sold by - 13. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO o °Oleiir FiigtsdJ Wpodi alio, corner of Sixth and Wood lireeta. , --, • t dean IY. IL 'RALPH'S CELISiIIiIATED VEGETABLE fiLLS are for sale, wholesale Mut retail. at the REAT, ESTATE OFFICE, No.. O: at. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city: J. G. ftwith. Bir mingham; Joffe McCracken, Pell' street, Fifth Ward. 51 V iNBS AND tern and Eighths Pi of rbe following celebrate; namely : A Seignetve Brandy, pale. . " Otani " :: Pl'le r ta l r e k. Pipet Castil to n &Co - dark, Imperial Eagle ain, Mack liorae 'Swan : " Pine Apple Wlkiztiicy 1313121111211 d'are , r with ulayge,... liquors iu i l l4 .4w p ttl o c lu t• ti ' . l4 , F . ,. p : julf7 .1-r br anal higitur•tortar,tliic -.'-:.,f,..':.,.:',..::.: - :!-7 BEM ~ 5 :~ . ~ -, .. =:~, SUDORIFIC 00 Whale. Hal ves.Qiiar- I randy. %Vines n Gins. :cc., ids, grades, win d vintages 'f.pudgn 51arke1 Wine 'Bourn Port 'Trash gam • Burgundy .56 5..3. Madeira S. 31. S a ymington Pule harry Broven Golden " Tenriffe " I4sion. Cluret tt Swa'436 Dry Malaga tack or the :above 11111e6 and ittimpagne and Claret Wince, '4 -slug terms, at the Wine Cet- C. mAirriN, r ulginithfi.eld and rf.ant.ata, _S I .i ~ .. _,~, ~.~a. Mil ' '- -n'.,-:: Drugs and: illtbirirte# WF.STTIRYNEW. YORK - COLLEGE. OF )HEALTH Nu. 207. .M.ax - STM:ET.' BUFFALO. , Now - f l out. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S regetablt Lithontriptie ektv't-r -tisement fear I Come:l Saw. I Conquered;" ix MOW emphatically the case with this article: Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power 'Wherever it has gone. and South: Am er i ca .' E ng l un d. Cumuli,. and the United Strifes have provided the truth of iltis statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence. tells the whole story.. 'lnvalids, the' principle -upon which you are rutted. any. not be known to. - you. but Hie result of a trial is satisfactory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains-with-the proprietor.— The Medicine is a romponiul Of 22- distinct 'vegetable _agencies: each individual root has its own peculiar. ex • elusive. medicinal property,. conflicting with no other - compound—rash rout Makes its own cure—mod as a per,. feet combinution. wheutriken into the system, it does the work which NATESE.. when her. laws were first establish intimiled it should do--PURIFIES.STRENG , THENS. AND RESTORES the- broken down:debilitate:ll constitu tion. DIDOIIIY. in all ha characters, will be completely eradicated front the system by its use.. See pamphlets in. agents' hands, ter free circulation—they - treat - upon all diseases. and show testimony of cures. GRAM., and all . complaints of the urinary organs . , form also the cause of groat suffering; and V strome's Isrnmirstirte Inas acquired no small celebrity over the country. by the cures it hiti mule in this - distressing class of atflietleini. So tamed: -it seems. is this medicine, that it hair:vitas attracted the no tiee of rem of our Medical publications. 'the Notreni , be Nrd.`M-10. of the Buffalo Jennie' end Monthly view it Medieel and Surgical Science." in an nrticle up on calculona diSenses.nual solvents," the he Writet,' after noticing the filet that the -government Duce: par. Chimed a secret remedy, and also noticing the pureltage of a - secret remedy. by the . Legislature - or Neiv• York,.thus pays tribune to. the: fame of the :Medicine Why do ;totem'. Representatives in Senate and Assem bly convened. Antlighten dissolino the sufferinx thensands of this country. by the purchase mf.Vaugluns. Vegetablel,itliontliptie. darn which no salient since . the ;Inys of Alchemy has Possessed - one 'half die Mine r— 'Read er. here is .a periodical of high standing, acktiotie -lodged throughout a large section of this country lobe uric of the hest cotelueted journals of the kind in the_,E„ States, exchtunging Willi the scientific. works of 'Europe' to our certain knowled,ge,'.edlted.by Austin Plin . t. M. a. I.. and contributed to by men of the highest professional ability. thus stepping aside to. notice a 'secret remetlyi." Von will at once understand no unknown and worihkss ,)10Strtille, could thus-extort a cornmeal - rum so high &quer-, ter—and consequentlyomless it directly ,contlieted with the prualice of due faculty. it must 'have been its great -fame' which hos caused it to receive this passing not., -latimfdireases. weakness of the back and spine. irreg nine. painful and altpprCiSed AlitnaritatiOn. Finite. Alleys. and, ;the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis ordered system. are at once relieved by the medicine.- 7 Send tier pamphlets 'frdni Agents. and - YoftWilrfifill evi dence of the value of the Lithontriptic there , pm foal,— ",,As a remedy for the irregularities of the female system: it has in the compound a "root". which has been, resorted to In the north of Europe for centarrei---as natre core for this eompla hut, and a re at ore rot health of the entire system. 1.117E11 COMPLAINT, hIEN - DICW,.MLIOER Diststriai. e.. - are instantly relieved.— People - of the-West -will ~ . - f ind it. the .only remedy in-these complaints.. inkwell as, FEVEK ir, Aovx. There is no remedy like it, and napihmielor .guie nine, forms any part of this mixture. No injury "Will re sult in its use, and its active propertierrare manifested in the Use, of a single 30 oz bottle, . For .Etter .and 'Ague. Bilious Disorders, take etc other Afedirier. GOUT. will fund rdiff. The action of this inediebie upoe the Blood, will change , the disease—which originates m the blood—and a healthy result will follow.. Dvsritesizr. INVIGEOTION. See., yield in a few days use of this Medi cine- Inflammation of the LENGE, Cocon, Cox:it-straws also. has ever found relief. Scnifida, Rrystpelas, Piles., Inflamed Eyes--all caused by impure find this ankle the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not fallow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of the Heart. Siek Headache. Debility, fc., are all the readier some derangement of the system. and- the GREAT Rftrisi ami will do its work. The promises set forth iti the ad vertisetnent. are - bused taloa the proof of what it has done in the past tour years. - The written testimony of 11)00 Agents. in Canada, the United States.England'and South Anierien. in the possession of the proprietor--and can be seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstrations that it is the best Medicine err,' leered to the World. Get the paneghlat, rind study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Pun up in 30 or. bottles, at 66; 12 oz. do. at SI each--the largest holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look nut and not get imposed Every brittle has Vauglues Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture" blown'tmon the glass, the wrrrxx signature of "G. C. Vnugh" on the directions. sniff "G. C. Vaughn. Buffalo." stamped on the cork. Non*. other aregenuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and at the Principal Oiler. "Ali Main street. Buffalo. at wholesale-and retail. No attention given "to letters, unless, post paid—orders from reghlarly constituted Agents excepted; post marl letters, or verbal corimmuicadonsi soliciting advice. promptly attended to gratis. Offuces devoted exclusively to the Sale of this article —t72 Nassau streets. New York city; 2D5 Essex street. Salem. Massachnsens- mud by the principal primulas throughout the United States and Canada, as advertised in the papers. - Agents in this city— Bays & Brockway. Nrholesale and Retail Agents. No. 2. etantuercial Row. Liberty street. Pittsburgh., Also, R. B. Sellers. 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street . . Albigheny city ; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith. Bridgewater. itir3o-4k.wly CIII.NESE HAIR CATIASI—.A matchless article for growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream. when once known, will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. iVhere the hair is.dcad harsh, thin, unhealthy. uor turning grey.a few applies• lions 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 that are generally used. - Where the hair is thin, or has fallen ott 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 Create, as it is so composed that it will not injure the heir like the other prepanitionsi-but will beautify it, add give perfect satisfaction id every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities. ke the 101 lowing letter front the Rev. Mr. Caldwell: to Mearri: I lendershott St Stretch, Nashville, : general agents for the Southern Staten: Leurr of the Rer. R. qakfrell. Pa.ll!:T of tht Prrabyterian .MMI6. HEITPERSIIMT & Seamen: Gtmrt.memr-1 take p.easnre in adding toy testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Lir. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for; atmut two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, - and disposed to-come out; buChaving procured a bottle of the . Crests, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head, Many balsams and oils were applied, euch leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, bas met my expec tations. • As an article for the toilet. my ;rife gives it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, espeyially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &c., R. CALDWELL. I [Pulaski, January* 7,1847, iDSold wholesale and feted!. in Pittsburgh. by Jahn M. Townsend. 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth sta.ials.il&w..ly T ADIF.ti are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow; yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk !. Ilesides it is injurious, containing a large, quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautitul 'vege! 'table article, which we oall Jones' SPanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, Etna it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively whim; at the same' time acting as a cosmetic ou the skin, makinglt soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says : "After nualyalitgjailes , %mlish White, I. find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent. white 1 ever saw. .I certainly can conscientiously recommend Its use to all whose skin requires bealatifying." Price 2.5 cents a box. Direetibrui —the beat way to apply Lilly White,.-is with soft leather or wool—the tomer is preferable. . • A rhea stir or 'curt FOR 25 t sars.-White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth; after being once .or twice cleaned with 301105' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautind ivory, mid, at the flame tune it is - -so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily 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 Jr prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37S cents a box. All the above are sold. only at 82 Chathamst., sign of Mc Atiterican Eagle, New 'York. and by the appointed Agents whose 'names appear in the next column. • ' \ roe "(ATM, and gat a rich husband, lady ? "Your face is your fortune,' Is't beautiful, olear. fair? Is it white? It itot,it cakbe raude.so even. though it - be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt. tanned and freckled.. Thous-. rinds have been made thus who, have washed onceor twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The abet is glorious and magnifieent. But be sure you pt the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the. sign of the American Eagle, EV Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum. &army, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by' zones' Italian Chemical Soup. when every kind or remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles 'and Clears the skin. all kainti. S old at the American Etigle,Bs Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never Mils. C. Jr. Paltersoii. Sold at JACKSONS S 9 Liberty st., loud of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. ,IlOrtra, RF e lM nt EDY y ° Vfe A ci IKuck, 1 below the earth ' s snrfaee , ' l7ds will beihund vastly• superior to Harlon. British, or any other forliterly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties tor . the ,followmg- ai ments are truly wonderful: lnllainntory, rheumatism, whooping-cough. plithisie, coughs. colds, snasins; tenet., erysipelas. scald head,. Illuin croup, muatory. Sore tifroat.i liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains MAC' breast. side and back. diseases of the spine, piles, heart bunt, diseases of the hip -joint, inflamed Sore eyes, deaf= ness. and ear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, Cats, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, &c. &c, Priceso semi per bottle, Sold wholesale and retail by' WM. JACKS 1. at his boot and shoe store. he Liberty street. Pittsburgh, The Btu soar stands in the door-way. Only Plate in Pittsburgh where the otoitaxe can be ob tained,. ; , - CALTIOL—In order 10 be sure of Obtaining thegenutne. purchase only of the general agent for Weitent Pennsyl vania, Win. Jackson, o s Liberty, street, or through sub- Agents appointed by, ldin for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet thriii containing the nettles and address of the Preyrieliti and Gyperul Agent of Western Pennsylvania, as tollows: Dr. Ball & Co.. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jack:Aut. General-Agent for Western Pennayiyal nia. e.) Liberty street„Pittsburgit, to whom all ,nrder* must be addressed. - . OBI. 4 I9IVE.—FAie 71 bOttle is onelwed in one of the Above named Pamphlets, and the twine of William Jackson; (the general and piny wh0)e,414 agent for AVsstern Peunsyl 'll °ilia.) printed on the outside of the Wm'. °L.l2't 5 BARRELS fret') Ben Butter; • 6 " Uri..vl PaciteN : .„ 2 11 ‘ Clever Seed; Jam received. ari4. for rafe by L. $. NVA , II;R,AIA.,N,._ No. - 4. Marker, Alitl 62 Frau.* virCet. , ~:,,, EMI • ,CLICE.F.s/SER'S • • " '— SUGAR COATED vEGera Hui PURGATIVE PILLS, 4: .11F: universally admitted to operate. not only as an ejnetaral plyventire, but sis.a netts fialiour remedy; in • all diacotes which can affect the human (tunic. ache. Indigestion. Rheumatism. Piles. Scurvy, Dropsy, Small l'ox. Cholera Ajorbus; Worms. Vilioopilig cau g h t Consaintnina. Jaundice, quinsey, S.enslatina. Liver Can. _ Mint. Apoplexy, .eaticers. Measles. Salt !Rimini, Fits, Heartburn. Giddiness, Raysipeleis, Doti ess, 1 114hitigi of thn Colds. Gout; Grnvel,• Pains iu the thick.lnward ' I reek ness. Palpitntiat oe the !lean. Risings in the Throat, Asthma. revers °Pall kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches ist the Side. Sp ig of ]Vial. sore Eyes. Scrofula,: St: Anthony's Fire, Lowness of. Spirits, floyding, Fluor Ai. • bus or Whites, Gripes. King's Evil, Lockjaw, ilYsteria, bills ois the Stomach. and all bilious 'affections, Pleurisy, Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox s •White Swellings, • • Tremors. Tumors; titers. VondtitiN---and a boot athrors liaise sueeessfully and repeatedly been' vunquislted by, heir all-pon cold aim. They haVe been kiloWn to effect permanent cures irbea .• alf of her remedies had provad usinvailing; and in tha.1116.,_ stages of • • • . They have in many Caren Slipaudret the preseriptiri skill - of the mart eminent ph ysirions f. and received besidea their unqualified commendation. . ' They have been.frequently recommenced by ramofthe most distinguished characters throughput the been sanctioned in Europe by Noldeirreit,tsirtili rof 7. 4 royal blood. . . . . They have been intnalueedinto the'Hiniptithi of burgh. Paris. and Vienna. and throng's .the diiintetested exertions of our.Forcittn Ambuaraderrii!lliey hare reeel- ••• veil the favorable commendatiiin of. the nitipetor of Ras of his Celestial Alniesty albs( Chinese Empire. ID" Scarcely a Packet ver s e( of any'repute sails front the port of New York. without an abundnnt suppW of tba' .• • . SICK MANS NEVER FAI L ING FAWN . • .0 - Agencies have been established tit all the principal • • COMA in the Union, and applications ere coustnntly reseh ink us tram almost 'timberless villages itt •every 'xenon ot the eoutiiry.• Testimonials of their marvellous effects are pouring in from all quarters—end in such numbers that we Imee not time to read one half'of them. What Stronger or m , oit eonclusive evidence than these import. runt fupts can the must sceptical desire? Js it possible, dont the 'flatly thousands who have. tried CLICKENEWS' , -PILLS. can be deceived in their rewind Homy impoi titre or quackery existed, would it not long *goblet beau held up. as it should be, to the scom and derision of a . . justly offended community: Off' Remember. Dr. C. V . : Clickener is the original- in'-. vector ut Sugar Coated Pills:llnd that nothing oldie sort. wasev'er heard of. Until he introduced them in June.lE43. Purelim , yrs should. therethrc. always ask for Ctetener s ' Sliriir Coined VecetaLle Pills. and take til'other they.: i.e iusilellte ifiI•IIMP of r's a 'frand.• • PRICE. 29 CENTS PER VON. . . : . Dr. Cliekelte principal office Mrthe sale is 66 Woo . a t.. Neer Von. ' • • • •W JACKSON. c'n . Liberty st..-brad'of•Woodrm. Pitts; . 1 builds: Pa:. General Agent tot. Western Pcntesylxanda i No:titer!' Ohio. and the River Counties of Virgintn. !This colloiving are Dr. Clickener's dtaly'• etpoireled•:Ai, genie 'for : Allechetty•ro.. • .; • ... WM. JACKSON, (principal) E 9 Litiertyoxict, dread oh .Waal.. 6 6 T is THE RENT couoti.-37F,1'HmE I'. EVER V'SED."—Tlvla was expressed in our itenrisigiyea terdny, by on intelligent gentkuoin. who had used hut about one lush' of n bottle of Dr. trukr,r, nrienha Coto; Mi.rtrere, before he yetis entirely cored. Conte 'Sift! get it bottle of it. and If the most obstinate cokh or ecold does not illvappusr by its use. your ))))) isey .will be refunded. Compoomded us It ls. of the must eileerive. though, harm lr tit and pleta,taiot roanetfirs. ite lirY fur year bias, nor in deed eon it. till to ;tire entire satiethetion. • ••• • • • For sale, wbulesula nod retail. by.. . • • ; 11A & lIROCWAF.' Liberty 'street. two r Lawrp.mnine, Sold also by • °ell I) lt. ‘VII.I.I,IID* Orienoil Cos FiJt l rrun .=•• l:cr'txs Iron's PRAISE IT." Thum who hove taaltad ortOp••• portatlity of trying. this gram remedy. for Ow permanent care of every affection tai the Intws. should 1101 tail to give. it a trial. Certificates of ils cllieseney. from our own eit-• irons. which we am construitly•r,reiving. ennnoi-full -to convince the skeptical. Read the following nom a lady of high standing In Allegheny ; .lu,nailExy CRT. "Marrs. Hays 4. .s.k.y: it' Affords Inc great plea kure to ItO Cade to mid my testimony in facer of.pr,.Wil. lard's truly vuluuble o push thom mouths since I woo totacilwith IA violent cold. a'rid'vi : l. 4 Marls distressed with the ough, ttotts whirhl coolttgnivks e. lief. until I was a short time since itulueetl lu still.: .your store and purelutto sonic of the Oriental Cough 3ligutre. I am happy to strito that the 'we of the 0-s out' Lonle ',tartly rum! ; und. hating . great confidence in -it. have, and shall 00/111/lUS to roconinieiid it to !soy .trinurts. Closer. Ear.contn. , • . Price, 25 cants a bailie. Rohl by • ' I•IANS & - rixoclor,tir.r. • No. tk Copp. flow. Liberty sr_ uuo.cirpolo A bp_ 10.146) ELKAIIN(4, I.nwreneerilli; TilltOM the New York Uazeitc. Oct. li t 11...ga,..a daily _L" paper deservedly at the head of th e daisy press in . this country. Briitots .Extrati of Sarsaprtr were hut courtesy • to "call the attention of our readers to this,invebtahleprsp aration which will be found ad verlised its another column. Mr. Bristol is a brother, aud Issnes• a highly intervarlits't newspaper. every now and then. one ur two inuttbers of, which we lows already !toasted: and the Medicine itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western: country. und, wt doubt tuat.illstly eulogised. It has in its flavor, moreover. very datuirlng testimonials from the' most eminent practitioners in every part of the country where it has been used. • There is twenty and taste enough in tha banish. awl In the engraved labels id which they are enveloped. to induct , a purchnse, eves; if the preparation itself warts not one 01 the •• Aurereigitett in the world." as every person 111.1 St believe it is—that is, every one must believe it is, everyone who would not resist a mass of documentary evidence couehts sive enough to 0013r,trt a Turk to Christianity.. thly . one of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether yen do not agree with us on this point, For sale by • It.l. PAIINFSTOCK & Co.. fehd4 site. of Ist and Wood unit Cabana %Vomi ars. ItIIF.I.:7ITATISNI, GOUT. AND Tic A respectable gentleman calk.i nt our (Alice, as be said, to inform us dint he had been nrCieted fur. LS years with 1111011$1104An or Omit, and. occasionnlly with :11c Do'sirens.: that he had been frequently Confined to'hiri moist for months together, and often suffered the Mali ht.. tense and pain. bat that lately he had , baan using Jaynes Alterative. tram which he found t he most sig nal and unexpected relief, .lie says. he Jamul •tho-inetli= vine very pleasant soul effective, anti that he nose con siders himself perfectly cured,--Phihrdr/phia North Amer ican. • A FAcr Woicru KNowysts.—A gentleman of ScrofulOus habit. from indiscretion in his Younger dups. became Int. fected with Ulcerations in thit Throat ,and .Nose, and a disngreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his' whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so 1111101 affected that he lied lost the use of the hand.. every part being covered with deep. Painful. and•offensive ulcers. and were as hollow and porous as an honey-cutob. It was at this stage of his compliant, when death. appeared inevitable from a loath. some disease. that be commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative. and baying takeusixteen bottles, is nuw perfect ly cured. • . . The Alteralive operates through the cireuhition, aml purifies the blood and eradicate,. disease from the system * wherever formed, soul die Numerous curer it has per formed in diseases of the akin-. cancer. scrofula, gout, liver complaint. dyspepsia pod other chronic. dimeases, is truly astonishitig.—Spirirej the Timti. . . Er For • •ale in Pittsburgh, attire TEASTORE, 72 Fourth street. rtoNNumi-rbs„in;on, si.rrnsei It 1.001” IVJ BRoxcinTis, asTiimA. a6.—To COMttlitTlV/Cit, Pony-fifths of yois are •really - .mitering. from neglected Colds. or an obstruction and consequent intlamation of the delicate lining Of those tubes through which the air we breathe in distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness. hoarseness. cough. difficulty of breathing. hrctie fever. and a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm. which finally exhausts the strength of the pa tient—and death - ensues.- JAINF.."9 EXPECTORAW 'were fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the Most pleasing and happy results. It IC • certain' in its efs recto. and cannot fsil to relieve. • ... For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,74 Fourth at.. nrar %Va.!. ' •jartB I . )IEsT Cr/L:Dtl 3INDICINN IN THY. AVDNI:JP." j ) Another evidence, of the superiority of Dr. Wa. lard's Cough MixtUre; over all other,. Read the folleveing certificate from a respectable citizen of the EMU' Ward; • Dtrrsucann, Nov. a. Is'47: • • "This certified that for some weeks past I was troubled with a very serious. Cough, which was evidently beeorn Mg sealed on the lunge to such an extent as to resist the . effect of OVOrr Medicine which I had been taxing. I .Rlll finally persuaded to call at flocs & ltrix-kwty's Drag Store. and get a bottle of Dr. Itillarcre Oriental nwee Mixture; which. to My great surprise. relieved Me very touch; after inking only.two or three doses: and before I haditned one bottle. I was edtirely cured. I won so Much pleased with its effects: that I hare brought others to byy and shall combine to recommend ittoluy friends. a, ' "may &litre it to Le the best Cough Medicine us the. trarid... Try it—only 25 cents a Bottle. •.. Sold by •.. ; . , • •• ; /LAYS BILOCKWAY. ,• • No. %Liberty street, near Canal Nadu, • Elobl also by . • . .J. F'I.EMING. • await Lawrenceville, • 1 . ) A I.:11OF COCUMBIA.—Ifisfr TlMic--Tb the 'Bald And Grey.—lfyou wish a riols. haxariouishrturofhair f re from cloud retread scurf, do not Mil to procure the gegu no lialstuu of Columbia. In eases of boldness, it will more than exceed your exiiectationi.. Alauy. .who have lost their hair for twenty years have had it restored to its ori ginal perfection by the use of this /Johann. Age, state, or condition, appears to be no obstacle, whatever.. It also causes .the thud to flow with which the delicate hair tuba is filled. by which means thousands, whose hair was grey as the Asiatic eagle, have bad their hair restored to Its natural color, by the URI:of this invaluable remedy, In all cases of fevrr it will be found one of the most pleaitant washes that can be used. A few applications only are llCCer4.3ry to keep the hair from falling out.. It stz , ngthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich, glossy appear rime; and. as a perfume for the toilet. it is anted n ulled. It holds three times much asialter miscalled !Lair Restor atives, and is Inure etleetual. The genuine 111111110tC tuned only by Comstock &Son, 21, Courthoult-street' Mar Yerk. :Sold only genuine in rinabargii. by.3CM.Jactisos. ND y st reel. head of 1V..944 Ada°. it; , Wrabington s weeney & 14on.;.ineanuonshoqhs itYDr..Y.Ovrell; llennen.A.Crokeri, alsoop ekittowu Ohio,,;l4i.cyland and , nowlarl&winu. . . Ali .-3 kel.ra.No. L Lard;. . .. • . 4 .I,bls. 'No. I do.: On con ,, igruncuipand for vale by juall mtLLEn =MI =Mil NEE , -, ZEN Drugs nub AOitines. Al M. 3lorehalL Allegheny City. • Juninlion llltridstMusielleatnr. • . o..Townnend & CO* • " • .1110. IL IL Jacque& Iliri n iughinn. Jun. 11. (7.l•:ieel. Penn st: - Aiiilrew S. Ger y. Wylie sc.: : /tuber: ArOnirsville. 11: 11. Ilerningruy. Smith IVunl.. Win. J. Smith. Teinpereneerille. Jeremiah Fleming. I.3W•Tet. , :erille. Daniel Neglcy, Kain LiLerty... E I WiIfIIIIIUIIINWII. Wilk ineburgh. Thonnis Aikin Sharywburgla. • • • • (I. 11. Starr. Sewickley. SS JJJJJ leJ Sp/inger..t.7linion Siewanettimn. • John Shirk. Turtle Cecile. - • F. • Elizaheth. • • Rilry 4sitelilin, Plumb J. Jounce. Ipt►orntow,,. - Penny. 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