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M. ,Wjarzsillsenttinue to sell clothing cheaper than at*- *, hits heretofore beenOfriied in'the Western country. hav ingthe Ifirigeit establishment in the city. fronting on Lib erty and,Sixtlints. He is now in-enured to show to his ItumeNtts Rat Tons the grenteet variety or cloths. cas4i attics', vettings. and erothing or all descriptions, attitnb!e lathe upproachiug season, that his ever been offered in this market, to which all can Mime the Rip lit or Way.— Observe the corner, isoo.. i 67, Liberty and Sixth rOar2.s' • J. M.•W11.111;, 'Pati.oß, Proprietor. lktEW GOODS. NEW COODS.—Reeeived at the Iron City,Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting of fine. Freiteli,.kmglialt and American Plain, black and fancy Cassiuntres, of the most modern styles; fine figared Caslmtere Vesting& Silk Velvet; Plain and Fancy S.alins—all of which-we will make up at the most reasonable prices:in a durable and fashionable style. Ready, made. Clothing, of all description:: I.ad:,'s Clottka of the Most fashionable patterns. Neck a n d l'ocket ildkfs., Suspender& Bosoms. Shirt Collars. and cveTy article usually kept m Clothing Store. Country MePebßuftb before Parelutsing elsewhere, will find it to their advanutge to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132 bitterly street. immediately opposite the mouth ofldarket.. (0et1.t3411 C. ISFCLOSK.EY. Clothins t Clothing I I Clothing i S 2 The - Dig Doors vs. Zhe Waifs,' World ! WELL SELECTED GAR:IIEI\7S now made and ready to be offered on the I 160; 000 ' mast. Itberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Propriefor of this far-famed and exteturive establish:nerd has now. after returning from the Eastern cities. at melt trouble and expense, just completed his farl'and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the. most desirable storks ,of thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the. mountains. For neatness in styJo—rital 'Workmanship. combined with the very low price which Litho will he sold fur, mast certainlrrettder the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the - western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my-nunacrous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have tondo to inset the many calls iu my line. it is v. ith ditSculty.l can keep time.with the, constant rush that is made - tin this establishment. It is a well established .fact„ that toy sales are eignt or ten Mites larger than :my otker house in the trade. and this being the case on the amount sold, I can newt to sell at hutch less profit than Miters could possibly think of doing if they wished to Cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a , clean sweep 'of all :try present...melt before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion. I will make it the inter 'est' of every Inns. whg winds a cheap wilder suit, to call pnrehase at the Three 13i1; liners. °JU2I.O;w .W11:$ NI'CLOSICE.Y. I;OW FOR CASI-I."—lVititer (21c, thing of every description. such as cloaks, over Coals, fttpertine htanF t et. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloiht. dress. and frock coats; a large as sOrtnient of tweed, sack and frock coats. Cloth,citc rimere. and stinett pantaloons; also:a ston ers' assortment of vests: plain mid l'ancy velvet, cloth. Cassitnere nod fancy woolen. and plaid cassitnere, with a gteul varier) of superfine Irish line, trimmed shirts, under ,tock. cravats. contfofts a n d all other nth- Cies in the' - thiag line. which will be sold low for Cosh. • Porch, :ill fool it muds to their advantage to call e•lint, at T.) I.inerty street. I'. DF:LA N li. A complete assortment of goods, 'suitable for Customer work, always tot him'. such us English, French and American cloths, and cassimeres: also a choice Its. sortmant of seasonable voslines—nil of which will be made to order in the latest sty lea, and on the most sc.- ofnittorlating terms. Moth-dew Clo•Taltag : Ulu tiling I: and Sbneken stork. den is now rendy bs be . o reit a. tllt (A.'. or, ;bnil Turn.EE Nit; Boons. 14 one or tin• largest'and choicest in selection that has ex-- " cr been exhi.dted I.y any our concern in this or any oth er city iis th.- Union. I will not endermk•• to describe to the render the diderael a•sottinetits 01 mticles which I itoss have t,. infer them: trot trill siwpir len thOill than if they only- fasllf 111 , . With a cull• I will lnty beibre them 175.1100 gurnielit, to ilintre n choiee out in pa, of I !rum the riches: in quality down to tip, lowest in !ince, Painalonns nail Vests, to the as tonishment...l* the bewilder. with both month and .•yes op . en, wonder:sg in the tinssieSlitlVat;alll degree of price. how 1.11711 a valet 1.49:1,r111.11 Of REAIIY MA DE CLOraIING .could potsility lan collected tozether tinder the control of one indivitual lint such things will be. as long as per •'acverattce anal industry is the main-spring of tra•le.— Without nay intention of boasting, on my part. I will say at the same• (tan , it is of such metal nut principally coin postnl, for nothing in the shape Or form of ditficulties. do -matter what their magnitude may be. can deter In, from ,aecomplishing lay ob;teet, in providing for the (111111er. die ~..mechinoy. and the day laborer. :lly whole attention is taken up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get ting, up fashiotiable. and at the saute 11111 C subetamltrl gar trienta. to 'meet thcir demands: mad as for otherfi who fancy themselves lat,Vlair 111 a different sphere. nod re quiring an article of the tie plus ultra laud. they have _only to give me an outline of their wants, and they are sittledito a w•oral. - Now, let use say a word or two to my country me.rela ants in the-trade: if you wish to cove trout al least '25 to 110 per cent, in your wholesale purchases. call in at the a•Threc Big Doors." a n d if I don't meet your most salt Emilie hopes. in the War of getting cheap bargains. and trash seasonable goods, / will not in future attempt to off er any inditeement4 of a similar kindto a generous peo ple 01 so noble It 11Olilre end close discernment. JOHN Nit. 151 Liberty street. CAser its: 131 - ..-+7l—.T. ban just received at his large estaldkhoonit. fronting on Liberty and tith .streets. a splendid assort 111 l int of TWEEDS for summer: also. a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all or •wltich he is ready to make tap in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the ..corner, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. myl4. J. Al. Tailor. Proprietor. 1J- NIII.USIIING 1.:t1 P 1: 111-1 - ACE.—Frout a published • card of WC:limo:it At Hood, of Philadelphia. the . would he led 10 believe that we hove been chain . Itirra privilege we had no right to. That they have abitnintoned. sons. time store. don exelusive agency sty, `tem' nod that we have right to claim exchtsise privil "enrits.with their teas?' 1 never pretended to sell the teas n , of ilia spurious concern. 1 hare been selling the teas of the N,..NV York Pekin Tea Canpany for the last two •, • years. is the public are aware. seta Inure been to New York four nines in that time, and never heard of this new concern until misty Intl as tenet. dealers. 7. 'rite tea business of NI - Ca Mount &rt I night f - • months Md. and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Comn .. firm to la , i s t ‘ t , n r n n l e s ; b l e u i c a at t r i s n e e . a fa rt r a t n is : ien r . n l Lnen di, t;rnr 1 imply t za o r t ,, t ny r that they have ante connection with tine so called nod , welt known Pekin 'Tea Company of Ness York. is ewirr !y false, they having been denied event att agency in -- phit a deti t hinn, for the NMI: York Compatty. that Company ,haring refused even thus tar no confute in them. / knots - not what kind of wool they keep. nor what kind of teas; I ant only certain that they keep or ohlain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. • Any person reading this card will sec the gross dancers ' lion they-wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my buslnes. 111'Callmont L Bond me wool dealers •iit l'ltilndelphia. nod hare sent an agent oat here to poll wool over ilie eyes Of SOIIO, Of our good ritizens. Look out for the War: sheep. [now In] AI.EX. JAYNES. IIkTEW BOOKS'. NEW InntKS::—The Convict. or the hypocrite unmasked. by h. R. Jack Ashur-;. by T. jloward. unthor of Raclin the 1 . 07e.i1 . r. ?the Star of the Pathan, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. •- • 'rim Figure Read. or the Lade of the Green and Blum by Charles Carel of the C. S. Navy. The liandWs•l3risle, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Sidney. Staidlope. nuttier of -Striking Likenesses." etc. Leonilia Lyinnure, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge; by London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Ihirc—a large stipply.l - The Maitieuvering Mother, by the author of Ilistory •of a Flirt." The WPfulness of Woman. by theisainc author. The Old C.oinutpilore. be I•:. I toward. J.:mimic Alison. or the Young Strawberry Girl—M tale •Of.the Soil arid Shore; by Ingraham. Kuala. of Daylight; a prise talc ; by J.S. Robb. Sir Rowland Aslitnii.:3 vols ; by Ludy C. 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Plillnalelphia.Tkpe & Stereotype Foundry T lIIIE FiiligirribcFs arc nrapared to furni,ll. at short DO- I tice, every article uted In u Printinaltilice. and iinve reduced the Prices of Type upwards of 13 per cent.— They lin> charge O,r Pica :Pi! cis. Minion 54 cis. Small Pica :14 - Nonpareil Gil Loi.; Primer :Ai •• Aaiun Vi - ........411 - ••• AO •• Pearl. -• • ...... 6 - 1..20 Itrevier id - Diamond 2.14.1 Deierunned to spare no expense no nicking their total,. In:.litnont ns comp :etc as po, , ible. they :ire fzellisig tip ii iinoorin Series of the celebrated SeorritFACL, wtildi arc unequalled fur beauty niurduraldlity. and which they tee] a,siire.d will meet with general approbation. Several ~.j•elk are 110,‘" ready. Having recently visited Europe for the plirrO, of pro curing, every improvement in their line of Monne., the now Offer a greater variety of Fancy I)pe.. !looters. t tr nament,+. ike., ace., than any other establithineut in the United States: and their improved method of casting. and of preparing metal enable them to furnish tinier. in a manlier to insure satisfaction. . . . . Printing Presses of every description. Printing Ink, Cases, Brass Rule, Furniture. ite., at the lowest rates. Second-hand Presses. and Type winch has been used only in stercot!.uing. generally on hand. Books. Panni,...SS. MUS/V. Medicine Direction... Labels.. Checks. Drafts, ke... correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. B.—Sreeienen Books will be wet to Priiitsf, who wish to make orders. 1.. JOHNs. , ON er. CO., marlti-Int No. 6. Little fieor.ze st Great. I , :ng/Ish ELernedy -1-14 OR Coughs, Cold, Il tun. and Consumption:—The great and only Remedy 107 the above dmease+ is the llungurirrn Balsam of Life. discovered by the eelemmte,: Dr. Buchan. of London. limrland: nod introdueill tutu the United States under the immediate supermtendenee of the inventor. . . The extraordinary sneers• of hue medicine. in the cure of Pulmonary di3ease, vrarranu. the Ameriellll A4ent 111 .11 , 1611g .. .0r treatment the worst pos.drle en,e. that can In foninl in the rotimmaity—cii‘es that seek relict' in vain from any of the fOlllll/011 remedies of the day. and have Inert given tip by the most ilimingnirdied pity>u taus. an colirmed and incurable. The Hwrgurian Balmnin ha. • - - red. and kill cure. the anyst despOratc cases. It is no no no.trinn. but a standard English Inta.licinc. of known and established efficacy. livery family in the United Stolen should be supplied with Buchan's Hunga non Itab.ain Of 141 e. not only to counteract the consumptives of the climate. but to he Used 11.1,1 preventive mediCille 111 all cases of colds. roughs. spitting of blood. pain in the side and chest. Irritation and soreness of Lim limas, bronchitis. dittienjoy of brealltile7. hectic (ever. night sweatn. emaciation and cenera I deaf ly. asthma. influenza, whooping couch. +tint croup. Sold lirlarge bottles at Sl per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlet, containing n inns. of F.nglish and American certificates, and other evidence, showing - the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may he obtained of the Agents. gratuitously. For dale by R. A. FA IINESTOCK A e 1,19 cor. First and Wood. rind Wood and 0:h sin lernin ; C .i qtr A A s Cooper S— o S n ' t❑l i A e 13r e e } ; 1 1' j:r t. " •• Testis and Ti inns Gland; Colie's Lectures on Surgery; AViitson's Practice; Alockiiitusli's Practice: Donglinon's Physiology: Burner's AnatomEand histology; Alidayttery; V.:locates 3lidwifi:ry; Discuses of Infants—Hillard: Thieuscs of Pcinales---Asliriell: for sale by 11. R. BOSWOII.II & Co., mar 3 43 INlarkei street. Ew ruilucATloNs.—Milton's Porms. illustrated 111 I larper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton. with a memoir. and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by Janice Montgomery; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Win. Harvey lit two volumes. Set:woes Gages TESTAMRNT.—The four Gospels. nod Arts of the Apostle. in Greek. with English notes. criti cal. philosophical , . exegetical maps. indexes. etc. togeth er With the Epistles and Apocalypse: the wholb forming the New Testament—For use nt Schools. Colleges. anti Theologieni Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer. A. M A Noe Nerel—Nlidsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. 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TORELL'S nistury Of Modern Philosophy, complete /II in one volume, from the last London edition—s:lo. Lectures on tha Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng. r). D.: new and enlarged edition, with pm - trait of the author; 5.1.50. . . _ Memoir of Rev. David Abed. D. D.. late Missionary to China; by WS nepliew, Rev. G. R. Williamson, with a por truit. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Torrey : Vol. 2. linwkstone: a tale 'of and for Lngland, in 184—, in two volumes, from second LOllllOll edition; 84,00. • Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Missionary to Africa: 62 eta Personal Recollections. by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompanied by ti memoir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death ; by L. H. J. Tone; 62h cis. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. Tyne D. D • Mark Milton, the Merchant 's Clerk; by aeries B. 'aylor, M. A., author of ‘' Records of a Good Man's " Lady Mary." "Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH . , 55 Market street, between &I add 4th. . • UNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We hove just receave n'largo supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Union. and approved by a committee of publication, consisting of members of the following denominations , vix : Baptist. Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 tents up to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. in addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child ren. for rewards. &c. The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos.! and 2,- • f one hundred volumes each. all humbered ready for use., f books front 72 pages up to 250, at the to* pride of ten dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume. • Also, "A Youth Cabinet Library." of fifty wahines, at the low price of two dollars and fifty cents. Also, Hymn Books. Question Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards. Maps, &e. All the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. ' CattgogtlCß of Books furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 56 Market st., feltB • between Third and Fourth. EM= ~ c ~;~ '^l i . ~" -. Tapscott's Genera ssEintgresitlosi - Oilices •. REMMTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, , ,:by & J. T. Timsciatt 12 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N- Y. : and 60 Waters' 100 Rood. Liverpool: The subscribers, having accepted 'the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the pusvage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flutter themselves their Character and long standing in business will give emple assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & .1. T. Tapscott are long anti favorably known for the superior class. accommodation. add sailing . qualities of their Packet Ships The QUEEN OF TIIE WEST. SIIERID AN. GARRICK. HOTTINGUER, IBISCIUS.'"LIVERPOOL, and SWOONS, two of which leave each port montlilv—from New York the 21st and 26th. mid from Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union lanes of Liverpool Packets; to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days,•beitig thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. \V. 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Where persons neat for decline coining out, the runount paid for passage will be refunded iu REMITTANCES. - • 'h a . .4111*CribCTS arc also prepared to give drafts at 1.1 . 41 n for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in Englund. Ireland, Scdtland and Wales; thus af fording a zafe and expeditious mettle of remitting fluids to those commies, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (Why letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mnp27-d& w-I y Philadelphia. aftr> Roche,. Brothers, & Co. 1 E6 6, FULTON Fr.. NEW YOTIK ; EDILN QUA'. DUBLIN; SC. - MANI, lIOAV. LIrERPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn sL, Cann Pintburgh Arrfinl:6l/017.1 AT 110(711E, BROS. & CO., Agent , for the MACK LIAM. of Liverpool and New York l'oekem, lake the liberty of announcing in their old friends nod en,teiners. that then arrangements for the years le being complete. they Dr, prepared to bring out assengers. by the a b ov e splendid Line, from Liverpoo lto New York and PlithideiplOn They refer to their former course of it.lirove those who entrust them with their orders. t h at the smog sutislaction will be remit red s beretrubre. EM:LAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drnlts for sale, pa) able, on demand, at any Bank in The undersigned has !nude arrangements to bring oti passengers In Pitt...burgh. during thepresent year. fehrili-thinlase• JANIES 111.AKEIX. Pasisngo To and Prom GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, Riernuti & Sox, No. 131 Waterloo Road, Li ve! pool. CARLISLE& 1111 . 1`.% an. No. South st., N. Y. '1'111; Subscribers, buying accepted the genet at thin city of thy at)ove wr.„llk 'town and respectable are prepared to make CliignrsinueritN for passengurs to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the re pt:tar Line. ot Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool Week ly. Pe TAO Ile engnioniz will, or may rent assured that their Mends will meet with kind trearmAii and prompt ties pacell or Liverpool. ne well as every attention necess.ary on their un sul in ILIA ...Minify. Apply to or address SAMUEL M'CLURNAN A CO.. 1.12 Liberty st.`: N. R.— l'as.m7e engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts bur:.7li dirret. and drafts for any amount forwarded. pay uhlt at sight. throng hoot the United Kingdom. jy.26-1 y ---- 11.A.RIN DEN & CO.'S ,/ A,N Y.Nt: ER AND RZM %%A ITTANCE - Office. - - ITARNDEN & CO. continue to bring outtpersons from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the limit; liberal terms, with their usual ponctuain. and attention to the wants of Ntligrallt4. We do not al tow Our passengers lobe robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, na see take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their %veil-lie ing. and despatch theta without auy detention by the first slips. We say this fearlessly. as we defy tiny of our pas-ietigers to chore that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in IA verpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could he sent in SO - 111, ut a cheap rate, which. too frequently proved their redo", \V e intend to perform our contracts honorably. cow who: it mai, aoil hot art us was the 1:10 xen,on with n:her Oillete, who 4111,, performed not at all, or when it i ted their niwvr•nirnrr. Oro ts drawn nt Pittsburgh for nay nom front. i 1 to payable nt any of the Provincial I.3anks in Ire laud, England, Scotland and Wale,. JOSHUA 11.011INSONt European nail General :Vent. rlnh strev6 one door heliov NN nod st. FOREIGN 44i# 41 REMITTANCE. Sabscriberm are prepared to forward money to all 1 parts of En:till:4l, Ireland, Scotland and Walea, with despatch, and at the loweKt rates. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, &e. T ARGE nod small :ims ut money t•an at all timer be J rearmed by night-drafts, at reduced rams. to nll parts of England. Ireland. \Vales. 8,e.. and Legacies, Debts. Reid', nod Propert) in Enropc can be collected am: recovered through the subscriber. or during his nb suttee from Chit city from October until Mn*'. on his mum al tours to Europe. by application to J.CIIES MAT, Me, chant, Wader went. Pittsburgh. 11. 'KEENAN, Attorney Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princi pal 201 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. EWE ..,... ~..,,i..,,,, 7 IMIN=E -,!"_ ‘: "z ~ E 25 c:r, t.' '',..!• - :' , .... , ':' - :4':- - ,'L ,, f 2 ' . 7._; ~. .,,,), . - . ....:t -,,•:'. einiQration SITI.VIIKEN k CC).. 141 Litwerry orom and Counsellor at Law, and EurMwan Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1' S.—As li. Keenan has been frequently troubled by nppnriontnis and letter. on the bu>i teen of -lientitian Keenan. - passenger agents. of New York, he deems it necessary to say that he is not the. Keenan of that firm. and has never had any conne.tion with either of those persons. octi Western New York College of Health. 207 MATS KTREET. Burrni.o. N. Y. DR. G. C., VA UG I I N'S VEGETA I;LE LI TI lONTRI P TIC MIXTURE. rulms celebrated remedy is consta. increasing its I fame by the makin all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for futility use, and is parties- In I y recommended for Dropsy: all ring,' of this cool plaint itemetliatnly relieved. no matterof how long mantl ing. (See pamp.blet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone: no other or tide can relieve you: and the cures testified to will eon wince the most skeptical:--(see pnniplilet.) Liver COM- O:mit. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. 'To the Great %Vest especially. and wherever these complaint% prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent. nodeleterious compound is n part of this mixture: it ewes these diseas es with certninty and celerity, tout does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pimiphlet.) Piles. a COIIIOI2 int of a most pni tt ful character. is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It in far beyond *any other preparation fur thin disease, or for any other disease originating from iinintre blood. (Sec pamphlet.) Debility of the System, enk Back, Weakness of the Kidneys...lce.. or Infintitation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days Hue of this medicine. undo core in always the result of its use. It stands an a certain Tonle tly for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions. painful men struations. No article has ever been offered, except this. which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be stilted upon as n sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do no. coal,' give a thousand names as proof of mires in this distressing class of complaints,— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral ernaiented from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterativ___e-floperties of this article PT RIFT TIIIPILOOD, and drive such disease from the system. See paimildet for testimohy of cures in all diseases. which the limits of an tulvertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they rontain 39 pages of certificates of high character; nod a stronger array of proof of the virtues of umeilicine.nel er nppeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any Cane, and if bone and muscle are led to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ON.. and keep taking the medicine us long as there is nut improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &C.. Its cures for Dropsy. Gravel. &c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH 'rugs NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing. such diseases till this article had dime it. A particle/or study of the pamph lets is earlirstly soliritta. Agents, and ull who sell the ar ticle. are glita to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 311 oz. bottles., itt).2; 112 oz. do. at Si each—the larger holding 6 or. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upoii. Every bottle Itos "Vaughn's Vegeta tile Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions. and 0. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. - HAYS k. BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2. Liberty 6L , near Canal Basin VENITIAN BLINDS.—A. Wetierrelt, and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth ste.. takes this method to inform his ninny friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair St.. near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quitli ities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices,. from twenty-cents up to snit Customers. N. 8.-If-required, Blinds will be put up so, that lit case of alannty fire, or otherwise, they may, be removed without the aid of a screw-driver. and with the same facilitit that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24-d&w; CAUTION,TOTII.IIIPUBLIC.—The subscriber, by written Commit with thePEitta Tea Co., has the ex derive right to sell theirTes.s in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. Any person titteinpting. - to sell their Tens ex cept procured through me, is prnpttcing a deception and a fraud upon the public—and them statements. are not to relied on. [se.V] A. J.A.YNE.S, 70 4tirst. EMI MINI ',1:',.. ...i...i..'..'1: g;.,: ; - ';c,:' f1.:;...' linsnrct . nic (geppaitim L 1 COMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Subscriber, having been appointed and duly com missioned Agent of the 14conung County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to- receive applica tions tor insurance for said Company: This Company is, perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies in the State or Union. having a eapiial of between one and two millions of dollars its premium hote.. and by, the regula tions of the Company ncirisk exceeding $5,000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildinge..or on ang one risk, and no snore than '82,500 will be taken on it:Rolling Mill. Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove-Mne possess through the side wall orroof. Cotton-Fame , es n• Powder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink, At, P s fineries, will not be insured-on any tonsideMlion, what- . ever; and When 'the rale per, cent. shall be 12 or /5 inclu sive, no risk will he - taken over 54,000, (except Bridges and Grist 'l•l2e operationi of the Comptiity'have been such, that for the.-last six years only one cent upon the-dollar has been eased upon the premium notes of the stock holders. v - ' Application run be made to the subscriber ; at his office, in the new Court lloes4 • • 11. SPROUL: Agent. • Pittsburgh ; Allegheny Co., .Tun 4-Im Fire and Marine Insurance. Iti ii Insuranee Company of iNortli AlM:Tien, of Philo • delphia, through its duly inithorizeil Agent, the sub scriber, offers. to make permatignt and limited Insurance on property, io illi, city and its Vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. . . . mrtucTorts : : A riliaT G. Coffin, Prcs't. SUllhill 131 . 001;1, .Alex, Henry, • Charles. Taylor, Sitruuel AV. Jones, Sonnet W. Smith,. • Folvvard Smith,, • Ambrose White, John A. - Drown, - : Jacob Nl„Thomus, .. John White; • . John R.• - Netli Thomas P.'Copc, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard, Scey. This is the oldest .lIISIIIIIIIee Company in the United States. hoeing been chartered in 171)4. its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, OM- Or means, and avoiding till risks of an extra hazardous character. it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & CO., Water nut Front sts., Pittsburgh oett&-y The Franklin Fire Insurance Company 0) I.IIILADEIXIIIA. GIDARTER PERP.ETUAL.—S4OO,NYJ paid in office IGl} Chestnut sir. north side. near Fifth. lake 111811- mace. either permanent or limited. against loss or drain age by fire. on property and effects of every description. in WWII Or CC/Witty. on lite most reasonable tern!n. Ap plication, made either per:oliolly or by biter,. will be promptly attended to. C. N.I3.ANCIi.ED, Pi est. • C. O. 13s..seti en. Sec rota re. Al ILECTORS Charles N. Dandier, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hon. George %V. Diehards, Thomas J. Wharton, 111iirderni D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner : A,l"lrlii C. Doric, Samuel Grunt. David S. Brown. PITTSBURG II AG. P.NC V. . . WARII.II . X. 51wirtiN. Agent. at the Exchange ()like of Warrick Marlin & earlier of null Market toss Fire risks.taken on buildings and their canienis in Pittsburgh. Allegheny . and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. airg.l-1Y MIIMMM Agents at Pittsburgh, far the Ihdatrar. Altana/ Safety In r raner Company of Philadelphia, I~IRE RISKS upon thlikiillgiA 11.1111 Aterchandize °reve ry description. and Marine Riska upon hulls or ear , goes of vessels. taken upon the marl favorable Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes., on Water near Market street, Pittsburgh N. 11. kinr& Finney invite the confidenre and Nitrous age of their friend., nod conossimisy at large to the Dela ware AL S. Insurance Coinftbstv. as an institution tusiong the most flourishing in l'hiladefphiss—as having a large paid .iit capital, whirls. by the operation of its charter. is COO stoutly increasing—its yielding to each person 11011- red. lii. doe share of the profits of the Company. wirlsoist involving him in uuy revotssildlity whatever. beyond 11w prensturn actually pall in by him; and therefore as pos se...og the Mutual pitneiple rated of every 01•110Xt0U5 Icattsre. and its Ito trukt attraenve fonts. nos I-If i +(tfiNCY TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE ENSFRANCE II COMPANY OF PIIILA DEI.I'LA —X. E. rnnvr uj 7'hird nad tFesol streets, Pittsburgh.—The masts of the eompuny of the first of January. 15.15, as published to conformity with an act of the l'entssylvania Legislature, waro I.onitn mtel Mortgage, EAtate. at cutt.t• • Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making n total of efioo,o , ,li Affording certain assurnnce that all losret will he Pertly WWI. and giving entire security to all who oh 'sin polieses from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc consistent security. nevi WARRICK MARTIN. A rent Insurance Against Fire Amcrican Fire Insurance Company—Office. No j 74 XVlllout street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. IL I,7lo—Charier perpectical. Insures Furniture. Merchant - 1i ze. and proper ty cell,. rally. either-in the city or country, against loss or itnittage by tire. perpetual or for limited periods. on Ulcer able terms. DIRECTORS: John Sergi•nut. Samuel C. Morton, ltitliam hynch.lphus Pcries, Thomas All:bone, Georce Abbott, John Welikit, Jr., l'ettrick Brady, John T. Lewis. SAMUEL C. :MORTON, President.. • rnAv-15 n..l.4xtvEn. Secrrtar)) Order., for Ittsuratlce by the above Company will be recerved and ill.ranCCS effected be The ttnitierNiattett. a;p•ii, for PittAurgh juil4-3111. Connerlra Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now conceded by trealical men that Connell's Nlaicel Pain Extractor.matinfactured by Comstock C0.,11 Courtland st.. New York. is the greatest won der of the 10th centime. Its effects :IT, truly mirartilons. All pains are removed from burns, PC:11(14, Sr.. and all c:tler1:111 SOMA. hi n few minutes oiler its application; heating, the same on the most delicate skin, .leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of iuflanmmtu ry diseases. such as sore Nipples taut Eyes. Sprains. Itheitmatisin. White Swelling and rleCtS.l3ruises. Burris. Chillblains, Erysipelas. Biles, 'fie Doloreaux. A. We might mid ns proof to all we say. the names of ninny em inent physicians who use it in their practice. and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. hind parent 1.-rep it cannon. rag on hand. in ease 01 accidents by lire lice may he lost without, but by its use till burns are subject to its control. unless the vitals an; destroyed. Can teon--rernomber and ask for Connell's Magioni Pain. 1:s -oar:or. matiullictured by Comstock Co, N. Y., and take tin oilier. puars, Somas. A c—The Genic ins Ha ye Liniment. is au article more justly celebrated M. n cure for the alioVe, than any or all others. 'lbscurer tire almost immediate. and it is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with such great suceess. that it is to be had trite and genuine of Comstock & Co., :21 Cinirtland st., N. V.. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. by Jscasres. ED Liberty at, head of Wool st.; also in \Vashington. Pa.. by A. Clark; in arownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also I)) agent itl eV'ory tovikin-Pciinsylvania, Ohio, Md. and Virginia. novl9-dikivtim "It I. thelbest Cough Medicine I ever Saw." 1) the following proof of the superiority of Dr. Ira _11„ lard's Orientoil Cough Mixture, from u respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Pirrsavarm, Dec. 15, 1517. Mnssns. NAYS & BROCRWAV:—After laboring. for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had. thus far, resisted the ef fects of several of the 'infallible:a: , I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture. and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. - his the beat medirint I MT 315 W." Trim copy. .101 IN HINDS. Sold by I IAYS & BROCKWAYs-Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near jan6 A A. & CO., Dry (iodds fosse, 66 Market it.. Street, brta.nn Third and Fourth itirat, — inive just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En. gtish. French and American manufacture; 156 pea rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 eases splendi4,l Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Laines. Satin strd /Owens of various colors; 3-4 and 4-4. black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black mid Mode colors; M. de Lains, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality' Cas siincre*Cussinetts, Dmad Cloths and Vestings; bleach ed and unbleached Mastitis from 131 to ibte. per yfird; Green. Yellow. Red and White Flannels; Tiekimrs, Cheeks, strip's] Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings. cfc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale mid re tail ut the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. IVEW.DAGUERREOTYPI4 BOOMS, Burke's Bu dd. 1.1 tags. Fourth strict.—lioucti ANITIONY, Daguerrco typists from the Eastent cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Ilnrke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Out - instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature: The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures arc neither reluirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ED — lnstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvemeute. jan7 FEMALES.—Every female should have a box of J_ Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of theitconstitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstancett. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the holies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use in the various rem plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. 0. Smith. Bir mingham; and John M'Cracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. jan2s Hollow-Ware Castings ATERCI-INTS visiting our city for the purpose of ill obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings, will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Snmplep can be seen at ourwarehonse. Conunereia I Row, Liberty street. next W. W. Wallnee's Marble .works. 1 Terms and prices favorable. feh ?—Aid MeIIRTDR Ar. ‘TEW BOOKS—hist received; by Express: GennattY. England. and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by T. IL Merle D'Aubigne. D. D" author of His tory- of the Reformation,Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion; bylohn Bird Summer, D. D...llishop of Chester. For sale by ELLIOTT & feb24 56 Market street, bet. 56 and 4th. r, . .. ~< EMS ;•:.; , :' ,. 1.7,' , ;..' ,7, ...ri,...:.. , ':. - -Z. - . ; :'• $G.10.615 •-IfN t. .7 77 IMMO OEO. coritßA N. 2( Wood street NEM Drn . gi';:tnb HOFFLAND'S CTLI.I7J3RATED • . GERMAN MEDICINES Are trithaula 'Rival far the Cure of the follotring Diseases! 11 , taken according to the directions they will cure any ermine, matter who or what elerhus VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, - • For the permanent cure 'of Rheumatism. Gout.•Onn greue, 14sterin. and Severe nervous all'ections, and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropcy, Ilemorul Asthma and Neuralgia. Patidins , using them. inmost eases. experience benefit soot - rafter the first dose. They quiet the nervous system. which ermines theta to rest well during the night. They' never hail Cu effect a cure, %%itch taken aecording•to directiou.s. • • . No out Ward applitmtion cue permanently remove rhea antic pains front the system. Liniments sometime a act as a palliative for a .short period. but there is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will he more acute. GERMAN BITTERS. Far the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, DynPepeiti. Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma, I\ervitis •Palmonnry Affections, furiaing6 . from the liver or stolmichl) Discuses of the Kidneys, antl: all diseases aritang from a disordered stomach, ta bolh male and female, such a, female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strenghten the sys-' tem, .and. remove all acidity of the Stomach, and giVe it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be takeb by the most thilieateatomach, and in every case will en= tirel' destroy CthiliVelies!S 011,1 renovate the whole sya tem, removing all :impurities and remnants of previous diseases , and - "tt healthy action to the whole frame. • The spaptoms of Liver Complaint ore uneasiness and pain inilte right side, and Rifeness upon touch immediate ly tinder the itiferioi ribs; inability to lie on the left Side, or if tit all able, afiragging sensation produced. which se riously tilfecu respiration, causing very often 41 trouble- - some cough: together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach. deficiency of per-, spiration,. and sometimes a sympathetic pain irs-the shouldcr, with a great disposition to sleep and depression . of spirits, and sometimes sores in the, mouth or throat, causing MUCUS to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompuniesit, and a dropsy the face. These symp- Mani, if permitted to continue. will eventually} produce that. 15051 kltielllllliSerLic, ellllSlllllplioll. In r act. a nut jority.ot such cases .originate from the irritatin7, causes above mentioned. ' Cathartic. nictlicilies must ,to every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. The syinptoms of Dyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stomach alone, are nensca,:heart-bum, loss of appetite. sometimes an c. eves of appetite. sense of full ness of Weight oft the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. netid eructations. or sour arising from the stomach. lie. DvsPepsin. 'devoid of a Maenad nature, is without danger; hat, if arising from disease of the stomach. it is dangerous. • Nervous Debility generally accompanies llyspepsih or Liver Complaint, it will also curs. A few dews wilt re move nlf the unpleasant effects such us fluttering :tithe heart, :idling sensation when in a lying position. dots or webs before the sight. fever and dull pain In the head, cdnsumi imaginings of 'evil. and great depression of ispir-' its. Domani signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. &c. Any ease of the above ilin¢use you he cured effectunily by the use of the Bitters. ns dirnried. CIEEMBIE An infallible remedy for Coughs or Coble. or the Chub Spitting of Blond, Inlinenia, Whooping Cough. Bron chitis. Unmoral Astilfila, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is on invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves noy Cough or Hoarseness.. and prevents the Croup by bt.t ing car 4 administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually. and cause litany to grow op with a deli cate frame, telt° would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. For the effectual cure of the Piles. 'fetter. and hewn, Srnld Ifeud. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Rye-lids. Barber's Itch, Frotdeff Feet:1)1(1: 4 ov, arising - from' fever or impure bloodl and will extract the fire. fanny burns. on anpliention, or remove - any entimecess eruptiol% from the skin. Persons troubled With tender faces should use it after shaving; it will, in a few moments. remove all sore- Ile,‘ and stop the bleeding: It can always he relied on, and is Inv:tillable in any lentil. TAIL OINTMENT. For the care of pains or weakness in the liver, bark or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of v ihvieorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable impo.itions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never mode, yet certified to . by feigned mimes, or by.persons wholly unacquainted with wlmt they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to inakc, a trial of these invaluable medicines. They arc en tirely vegetable, and free from all iniu ri ons ing.redients„ and . elafin your patronage solely upon fficirnterits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be bad of the agent, gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Race street. one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale is Pittsburgh, by ljanl7.ll WM. THORN. S I Collfl—The Ime io danger. the work of e destroyer has been begot., the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of death. Ana vox A McrrnEtt? Your darling child. your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confuted to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers. tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supuleltral cough pierces vour soul. YOrNO MAN, when just about to enter !net, disease sheds n heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope. but you need not despair There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs. it is Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arrur.E, the wife of Win. 11. Aurae, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of \Washington. Drs. Roe and Nlcrlellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends - rill thought she man die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and wan so pronounced by lice physicians—Shona:loi Balsam was given and %tared her-. Mrs. GI. IittABRANTZ. of Bull's Ferry. was-also cared of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed in givd relief—she - lavas reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentia Val Broadway, has witnessed its clkets in several cases where no other Meth:eine afford ed relief—but the. Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C., also witlicsred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs - sound again. Bev. Jo:se-R.I9R Eighth avenue, was cured of rough and catarrhal affliction of 50 years standing. The first dose gave hint more relief than rill the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. heals. 10 Delaney skeet, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. lit both eases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to counbrfahle health. Mrs. LrcimErt.s Wm.a.s, 95 Christie-el.. suffered from Asmhinal3 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once. and she is comparativelv well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely line of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds. Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints. and nil the affections of the throat, and evert Asthma amid Consumption. Price 95 cents and $1 per bottle. Principal Office 1110 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sliermati's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mn WA Plaster Sold wholesale mid retail by WM. JACKSON, nt his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. RP I.lbertit street Pittsburgh. head of \Vnod street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. .Marshall, Allegheny city: Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. H, Jacques, Birmingham; A. S . .. Getty. Wylie street; J. G. Mustin, cor. NVebster at. anti Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. 1., Mitchell, Wilkins burgh: Thos. Aiksn. Sharpshurght Saul. Springer, Clin ton: James Mliee, Stewurtstown; John flock. Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elimthetly, Rowlrold & Son. AFKees port:. AlcEldowncy, Bakerstown: Riley 1111.nughlin, Plumb 'township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville: Jas. Fulton. Turentum; G. 11. Starr, Sewiekly. mat-94y ATOM.: I'ESTIMONY!—Dr. 1...t50a. of Fayette -111 vine, N. V., says: ••I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to mt• patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious }ever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, :15 cents a boi. Sold wholesale and retail by ' S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Wrn. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G. Smith. Ilir minglumti mid John M'Crneken. Fifth Ward. feld7 Jaynes , Family=Medicines. DR,. S. S. COOK. Piqua, Ohio, writes. March. 1646 - : "I have used your Venni/age, Carmiaatier Balsam, and Expreiorant. in mv practice, for the last three years. and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest ckpectation in their curative properties. Your othei medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, jud.'ing from those I have used. I doubt not but that they clann, and are entitled.to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used tncm. I was formerly very partial to "." Vermitinge, until I beetninmequain tell with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Rosseetfully, yours. &:e., S. S. COOK, M. D." For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 7:t Fourth st. febls B sA. PAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This prc ,, the has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ti of Blood. Who Oping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections;and the proprtetorsf feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe nod useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, andis offered at so low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. there are, perhaps. but few Cough preparations that wilt pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., • Corner of FirsCarul Woodt also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. deel3 ... . . ._ . DR. RALPH 'S CELEBEATED VEGETABLE PILLS are for sale, wholesale and retail, at the REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 50, Smithfield st. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allekheny city: J. G. Smith, Bir mingham; John McCracken, Nun street, Filth Ward. feh 21 YU INES AND LIQUORS-300 Wliole. Halves, Quay. V tars and Eighths Pipes, Brandy. Wines. Gins. of the following celebrated brands, grades, and vintages namely: A Seignettc Brandy. pale, '• dark, Otard l• pale, Hennessy " dark pale, Pinet Castil lon & Co dark. Imperial Eagle Gin, Black Horse " Swan ciao Jn.nai A P C l' P a Spirits, i".igev St. Croix Rum. Together with a large stock Liquore. in kk•ttlet ; alto. Chan for sale as imported, pn pleasi lar ayd Liquor Store of Seta corner of a.a-`.`~v` ~ywY- ~r'F=ar.~,~s>~ ,~3,~: .> '~ 5 ':r'~#; S _ WEST NEW YORE.. COLLEGE OF,HEALTE, Nu. 207, MAtr tintstur. DeSsixe. NEw Vfralr. R. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Litheturiper ;idea /Lumens for 1e47.--• . 1 Ciune, Saw, 'Compere..ll" is most emphatically. the Case with this article. Disease hats ever yielded to itsmiost.maivellons medicinal power. \Vhsrevcr it has-gone: aiitiStanth:Ainerica. England, Canada. and the, Lintted.States have provided the tram of this siatement , the shone., quotation in a strong and pithy sentence. tells the whole story., Jnvelids, the principle upon whit•lt you are . cured,. 110( 1.) . 0 known to you. but the result of a trialiersatienclorY /toil are restored; and the secret of the cam regiains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is ri coutioundj . .ef ft:l distinct vegetable agencies ; each individual root has its own peculiar. ex (titmice, medicinal property, conflicting with, no other compound—each root makes ils owifeure7-and us a per fect combination. when taken into the system, it does the work which ivivenr. when her laws were first establish ed. intended it should do 7 -..I'I.IIIJFIES.STREINGTIIENS, AND RESTollES,thnbroken 'down, tfebilitated constitu tion. Ditorsv. in all its characters, will be .completely eradicated from the system:by its use. See tianipßlets in agentst hands. for free eirculadon-4hey treat upon alt diseases. unit sluwe,testintopy of cures. GuaaEE, and all complaints of the strinaryorgan.s, forni also the cause of great sufferin,,c. and VAUGUlCSLazitimnurrichasacauired no small celebrity over tbe country. by the cures it has mule thi4 distressing . class of oar:tetanal,' So rained, it seems. is this medicine.lhat it hris thus uttractedthe.no lice of one of our 'Medicsl publications. lit the Novem be No. 1e46-of the “Bistfulo Journal and . ISlopthly. view of Med n ical end Surgical Sciece," in an article mi -1 on calculotts diseases. unit - solvents," the writer; after I noticing the fact that the Euglish government once pur chased a secret remedy, and also,uotieing the purchas e in Ico2. of secret remedy. by the: Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the Mute, of the . Medieine:ff s Way - ein not oar Ilepiateilltitit'es lit Senate and 'Assent blY cotiettrital. enlighten - dint' diiifilfer - the 'inffferiag -1 thousands of Mitt' citiiiryt. hi-tie parchase of Vaiighnts Vegetable IMltontriptie, than Which no solvent since the, days of Alchemy has possessed one half the camel"— r. here is a periodical •of high. ht.uoinx, acknow ledged throughout .a large section of this country to be one of the best couchtered journals of the kind ist the I:. Stales exchattehig will, the Scientific works of Man - 4X to our e t erinin . knotiledge. edited by Austin Flint..H. and contributed to 'by men of the higl.cat profeisionul ability. thus stepping aside to notice a "Secret remedy.' YOU Will at (Mee 1111lICTSIIIIICI 11(1 21(11.3101e0 and worthless nostrum M 0111111 could time extort a CClIt from so high a guar. ler-11114 , COUSelillelltln unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty. it mast have been its great 'fame' whiell has caused it to receive this passing COIL SIIINUT diseases. truthless of the back and spine. irreginar. pair ful and suppressed ithastritruiett, Floor Albets. and the entire compliented train of evils which Mllow a dis ordered SyStelll. arc at mute relieved by the inedivitte...,, Send for pamphlets Wino, Age - els, .and,you wit! find evi- - deuce oft lie value of the Lithoutriptic there put forth. As a remedy ter the irregularities of - the female system: it has in the compound a "rnot",wbielt 1111-1111(x11 resorted to in the Corti, of Europe for centnries—ns sure care for this complaint. told a restorer Of health rues n highly interesting tiewSpaper, every now-and them: One or two numbeiis of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself, haS, been eulogised by nearly all thipress,of the western country. end, we doubt. noi. 3uStly 'erijogised. It heti iii its • favor. moreover. very fluttering teStanonials from' the most eminent practitioners in everr• part of the country where it has been used . . There is - beauty-and' taste cuou , 4l to the bottles, earl in the engraved labels in which they irre enveloped, to induce ,a purchase, ;even if - the l• preparation itself were . tiqt :one at the •litevereignest in the arrecery.PerSon must believe it is—that is, every ,, oue mist believe. it is—that is', every- one who V would not resist a mass of documentary evidence Conclu sive cumi n .th to. convert a 'fuck to Christianity., Bur one . 1 of the bottles, gentle reader, andsee whether . yini do not agree widtus en this Point. f For sale by • • • • 11. A FAHilir...STOCK'ib ' -felil4 enr. of Ist ahill.Vorul - •and lilt awl Wrior 1 sin.' tinpriTis n T. A is: pyrie • A respectable gentleman called at our dried,' as he 1. said. to littoral us that he ltadheen for 15Years Kith Rheumatism- or Gout, -coal occasionally with, ;lie } Doloreux ihat. he had been frequently confined .ttri his room for tnotillis.toEether. and often suffered the most in `tensil. Wad eYertiiiiiiing that using Tuyite't..llieratkv frulawhiehlat found the must sig nal and_unexpeCted relief lie snys he found .the moth eine very pleasant and effective, and , that:lte 11{) . Ni . 0011- ciders himself pericqt . ly:cured.—Philaddihia Nord Anier- A.PACT Woirrit X:voterxe.--A gentleman of Scrofulous habit. from indiscretion itt his younger days. heiame af lected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose„ and a 7._ .diangreeablc eruption of the Skin. • Indeed, his. whole 1 system bore the marks of being saturated with,disease. 7 One hand and wrist were so much .affected that-be Jost the use of the hand. every part being covered with deep, painful, mid otfeusive, 'deers. and were aihollow and porous us an honey-comb. .11 Was at this stage of his 'lf complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the . use of Jaynes Al- tcrative. aml having takemsix.teentottles, is now Perfect- . 1 - • The Alterative operites ihrough die circylation,,ind tt. purifies, lite blood and eradicates disease from the systein, -wherever- located, mut the numerous cures-h-hasolter formed • in diseases of tho skin. - cancer, serefule..tildt, liver complaintt :dyspepsiapit& other- chrunic.ilisensik.ta truly astonishing.--Spirtt of the Times. • •IT For Pittsbur,;lri tit the PEKIN TEA STORE, fIONSUAIPIION, COHOH,;svrrriNG OP BLOM! BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, .k.c.—To:Cossesterivra, Pour-fiflhs- of you are realty sudering..frem neglected --.: Coble. or .riti Obstruction and consequent indentation of ? the'dcllcate lining of those tubes througb.whicht the air t We- breathe is distributed to the lungit." This obstruction• f f produces pain and soreness. hoarseness, cough. difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of .blood. matter or phlegm. which finally exhausts the strength of the pa ; tient--nud death `ensues. JAYNF.S , EXPECTORANT :4. .user foil,. to remove this o,bstrtiction i and ptoduces the most-plcasing and happYiesults. It. ter-Certain'ittl'ef recta. and Cannot thil to relieve. , • .. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,72Fearth et_ near Wood. ' janB ' 13EST COUCaI. - AIRDICINE IN Til woitaw , t..: 1) Another evidence of the superiority of Dr. 'WIT- l' ' . lards Cough lifizture, over ell others. Reed the followi vg ti certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth - Ward: . ernstecton, Nov. ,7„1147. p. "This - certifies that for grime weeks past rwaa troubled .1" Wi t h a very serious Cough; which was evidently beim R hie' seated oti 'the lintgs'to,sitch an extent as to resist lb. I erect of every medicine which 1; had beep utirig, I was t finally persuaded to call' of Bare fr . Brockvray's Drag . ..i Stine, and get a bottle .Of Dr, Ili ilards Orient& rough 1 Mixtute• which .to . my great surprise, relieved the very much; tiller 'taking only two or three doses, and before I ,i had used oue bottle, I was edtirely pared, I was so much I, pleased witlLits effects, that I brought others to buy t it, and shall continue to recommend it to my frlstitts.'as I l ..firml.i. believe. i t lola the beg Cough Medicine in the world2 1 .1 " AND=W BITAJITEV." i • Try it—only 25 cents a Bottle. -Sold by.", i ... . , .• IIAYS be BROCKWAY, i - , No,o,,4ibertyitrect, near Canal Basin. ; Sold also by ~. - -,... .1..F1.P.A11N0, s novlo , . : : • - Lawrenceville, ,3 . " ' OF COLll3llllA.—Hair TOnie— thi Bald and I . 3AhM Grey—lf y o u wish a rich, luxurious head of hair, ire • from dandruff and scurf, do not tail to procure the genuine 4 Balsam of Columbia'. ceses,or balduess, A will more than exceed : Many. who heye, lost ; I : their hair for twenty years have bud it restored to its ors, ideal perfection by the use ofthis Baleani. 'Age, state, or condithni.'appears to be no obitiele, whatever.:, Ow ;; causes the tluid to flow willivrhiclithe 401041c41r tube is filled, - bY Whichlieati.e'tlifdisatals, Whose hair wit; grey a. the Asiatic eagle, - have had their hair restored to 14 j 4 natural color,' by_the use of this invaluable remedy. ' P.. all eases of fever will be 'found one of the most pleasant washes that ban be . used. . A few applications only are a, ' necessary to keep the hair frothfallingout. It strengthen* the roots, it never fails to impart a rieh, glossy appear. Ft „ - ence; and, as a perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled.' It holds three times as much as other miscalled Hair Restart wives, and is more „effectual. The .ge nu i ne nam es° t - lured only by Comstock & Son, dl Courtlandt-street, New i Sold only genuine In Pittsburgh; by Wall. JaCitscla, Liberty 414-41, hnga fir Wood; also; in •Washington. Ra v i ' by 4, lillgatinity'is Son; in CunniviOurghikr infirownsvilleihy Bennett & Croker. niso, in every inwIll• uttlegusylvaxua, Ohio, Maryland and Virginia; . , ARD..,3-kegs.Z.,l6. - "i Lard; •1.21 tibia. No. 1 do.; - On consig a. nment, and for sale by . {4 4 tit it 4 FUONN/SON. -2 4i1N;4: 044 " . . .~Y ~ ~ i y ; , - lIM WES m-- - ~5... 5 , .. ``: x _ !.: , L ";'~s jF,~_ { ~~~t.