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ENE MEE. i'. ..V, , . , ,P.';; , :. , !::_. , ".; . 43.: . ..11,- , 1..:: -I, '.. ,,. ..?.i‘:-.:'.!:..':•''.: . 7i4',•.' -,, , '.:• - s. , ';i, , i: - 'i:- - .::........, ~ -.,:•..r. -.; ;~ :. ~.J` ... .~ ', -''-;.•:'',=:,:-.::- ''i.. , :, f',:':•a . .;','.. r. ==l `': y i:tc;74 , ,•,.:-',.`_,: 0- MEM , 4 ~'=' f', ':~~ ... EIMUMEM T; - a; ...T.V. KM ANCICs . • 140: 4 77.472 CORINERSIXTEI ANDLILIERTY STEMS. - ' aging oularged . tutd. newly fined. up their establish ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully B:the intention ortheirfriends and the public to their x'M i choice - actectimof - New Gpods„comprising every vane ..-'l7 P4r qpeing.and 'summer 'Wear, selected especially fin tz":,-Iheie..eastomer department. Those Wishing to tem: their orditswill find at this establishment every style of new . anddesirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth . - .intlieXtensive4rot up in the beat manner. of durable mu .? lanarand.well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase. All-are- invited to call, and may rest assured . ' that they Will be pleased with price. quality and variety. .. -41.. large assortment of shirtskept constantly on hand. ~.,', apratoomo. • 1/1, DELANY, Fe. 49. Liberty street_ rittsburih, has bus 1", opened, for the Spring trade a large and general assortment of writ selected Cloths, Casvitneres, and Veatings, consisting of superfine French and Engthd. black and fancy colored CLOTHS. suitable for the re -rioui atyles of Spring and Summer Coats. ' Plain and fancy French, English and American CAS - •:SIXERES, in great variety and new patterns', adapted io -„ thc,cuitomer trade. ' - . . Also; a great variety of new and fancy VESTINGs— aII of which will he cut and made . to order, in the must fashiottableaty le. Paraons.favoring the ceiablishment with a call, will be ;suitedon-moderate terms, at short notice. ,The subscriber has also on hand a great assortment of - READY MADE, CLCYIIIING,made in the present Spring Fashion; Icottsiating of every description of Dress ana Papa coats,mf all fashionable colors; fancy and plait. SacksuMitusiatess Coats. Also, a general, assortment of Pants. Vests, Shirts Cravats, and all °Merl articles in the Clothing line, which willbesold low, for emu. Wholesale purchasers will fit d it much to their advan tage to call and sxatniue the stock. beforcaiiirchasing elsewhere. P. 1)141..ANY, mar 18 . . TO A ItAIS ! TO A RAIS l—Threatencillii vrolon ot Vr esters Penna. by Col S,vift.i.v ink 10.000 men. notwithstanding Which, J. i‘l. White _Mill continue to Sell Clothing cheaper than any .has heretefore been offered in the 'Western country, v it; the largest establishment in the city. fronting ott Lib 'erty and Sixdram Ile is now prepared to Chow to hi, numerous patrons the greate.t variety of cloths, cas,..i guercs, vcetuigs. and clothing of all description, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered iu this market. to which all run have 'the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No. 107. Liberty and Sixth stn. mar4' . - NI. wurrE. Proprietor. OZORGE SPA IVGI.V.X. JulAil.ll t . RIDOLS. • • TWIII City Clothing Store. - 172 . E0Rfl SPANCI:Eit & Co. announce to then friends ' IJE mud the eittsens of Allettheuy. than they hay, nn brand it fine n , orortment of READ Y ALA Wi CLOTIIINC. ".censinitig of COWS. V. Print, lion, Ac-, Whieh they will sell ut isle prices. Also. s superior lot of Cloths. , Ottssinteres. and Venings, which they will nicks up to order in the neaten and best manner. f,r,e'iNtstont teurk done as tisltai. . - N..'ll.•.Drer't forget the place. on the west side of rode street, . doors earthof the Auction Store. Allegheny city;- - • • aoln-am EINIV • Pattlalatikablo Clot king Story, 111.1 LIBERTY sTantrr. OPPOSITE SEVENTH respoetinily itil'ortri their friends and j_ • the public neneral!v. that tnt • 'lave opened a NEW CLGTINf3_ s' l (11. i . where ti y I gen :is cheap. it not Cheaper than ny oth reatabli lune ,tin the city—ltently• Cloilum.; or all Jetteriptiuti, reek mot pocket (Intl ; kerchiniti, Sinn+ in .!tort. every artic:e toot:Ally kopt to Store4.-eont-tantly on hater L - Gentlnoton—ankntintr no have (',loth,, mad., to 1,4. r. in siy!9. find it to their to eat] texainine . otir sine he ' r rata; eleewhere: ••••11, •••.. • t•A• • di , ' • _• • ' The-. Then. Bt.; l'Ae '." • (jilt I WELL SEI•ECTED .1: lIAIENTSvIow /AI made and ready to lie .111Creit ou Ilse most li' cral terms to in, oltl'eustomers and the public in , goiternt. rroprietor of thief:lC-fumed am! t: ttrunlcc ho,tit lout wise. after returnitte7 front thoiEt.atere ..0.1011 ITT/leg& and expense. just completed his ',fall End winter a rrieerementn to .nrlo.y his thousands of : • tastomers with one of the most desirable suadis of t•to _ , quit Ire/ be. ii Olritll,l in this or any oiler star . • tied. West of the monotaias. For neatness in and ,•,••••;-. :• • • •......twockmanship. veni-Mud with the eery low price which he sold for. must eery:mill. render the old non , • • rutted Three •Iti DintTsCollo Of the ;;crates attracturys ; the syesterit euttatry. It is • ratio mg to me t o 1., ' I.!, t . , to nil numinous friends at home nod te•r..a.l, • 'that tiotwitiottathtiaz the exte t toe t s t . ry eff o rt., have's:made to to-et the tattaw calls in in- hue tt its difficulty I ca:, keen lane with the constant rush timl - *Me on this e4titlitislititent. It is a well estalilleitc.: • :1 , • farft;•that tuy.stile. , • are eight or ten times larger Mau sus -Other Louise in the trade. and this //ri n g the rase nn tiro sob!. I can affrol to scil its much lens pr o ki !ha could possibly Gunk of drai n : it they us )eleal to - COVer contingent expeaAeSt I amend to make a "'lran • r ',...sioreep of all - top preSent stock hetkre the beeinni.lc of lie x • • year: cominz to thin ~.ncit,ion. I will make it tit- mrer • , eat of every man, who want. is chesp salt. I,) call . ; a nd purchase at the Three tha Doors. • JOHN 3.I*(3I.OSKEV. .•.NIT - iltiilOODS. -NEW I . a evetreu 4 tftDS.—ll at the ,1 • City Clothiol Since. a splendid ns.sorttnent of Cloths. *consisting' of line French. Eu,iuh and American Plain.. •-- • r b I k and 111•ICV the most moJern sty le,; • ; • fike fitrorett C.:101mo V.-siiutz, Silk Velvet, nod • :;Fancy satios—• II it , ' selitelt .1 will make u~t at t' lt most .remionahic print. c. it: 3 auratilc anti la. tranti.4e style. •,- newly iteebi Cher.ll,l, Of all III:, rirlin", • Lad "{ Cloak} of the moat ta.ltietiable patterns. Neck nodY,dkk ' Sospemlers. Shirt Collars. and i '.•,• • • everyeitiele usnall) kepi in a t2lutlang Store. Coantry Nrcrehants. before pm c!iasi C.1.60W11e.TC.. will Sc!s it to ; ; their advantage to pail a' the Iron City Clothing Sinre, I • No. 13.1U:wry klreet. initikaliately opposite the mouth ' ,of Market. l[l,l-4tl r• \Vv., 11 , 4 cr. 01 , 1 r P,OW FOli thing, of every description. such as cloaks, over e o t;la •k-L'lT,..,Yer. Pittl al.d heary broad • • elt.t s, superfine cloth. dre,c. and ;rock coats; a large ..Orzolcarof 'act. and frock coats. Cloth- ebit.i..iier+. sarkrtt pantaloons: also . o . h -1 of Venln:llni, li!od v•tVel. .:eassinicre tote ~..nden, and plaid eas-inie-e. with 7:•• great variety of s.tperatte Irish !Soon. IrsoltsiOd shirts, antler shirts .ruck. era vats. eninntrts and nil other art ' in the I • will be sold low for Cash. • ' Pitrelts tie, lit mach to their advaiiteze eau Wort. at 49 ~,overly P. ' DELANY N. B. A ecrEipriTe a-Ain - it:lout of gor,ts. sotto/.le for leustofuer work. alWays nhand. such at; English. French Am and Aerica,' doll,. ctit,itneres; . also chores an. • e.orighmt seassl.alsle vestio ;5-1111 n 1 witielr will he - I. salute loopier in the latest at) les. and on the snost ne. - 1-,11111. ja111.2-envV •,. ebb) h 11g . i cliot tt tog I : . - ..41/1411/4 Spring and halo tier stock that lb now ready to be .• otreretl at the ohl rinnl • • 2'.'lnEElife DOOIN. /.5 one of tiro Inru•eit thrice at is selection 'hot has ey_ - :-er rleell err .eanni:lll I.y any !Ole CV • 11,1, thin F., nu; tutu,- Inn undertake to di seri:, not - frie. - readir the .11,Terent ussortittents of atheists which I ~.now have , 18 but will simply tell them that if - they -only I . llVllr 1/1. with n call. I will lay before them 117:0041 - tlitrerent gai l y/tents to Junk., a choice Lost of. cosi its purl o f coulli. from rho richest in quality down , t40.111100W410111.1 P.tetalt,fel, and Vests, In the an- ! .11:114i1 1 11111.1,11.1 of the belito!.l.-r, with both meet , . and cps. OW mt.!, eilravaVoll of • ,prima. how itteh a vast eoliection ail LIY: eta out 01,1111 Vn p"ssihly tte ' e , ohele , tlo, , Clll..o nndrr tile contrel .5 ,one holiv.d.e.sl Rut such thious as lone tie iier h severance and in:instry is the inuiu-sitrittz tu . :Without - any intention of bon-tinu. ow, inlet. I trill say t arthe'saine time, it is o; I I urn principally cu-u- I posed, for u.dhing in tee :hope ire IL rail ol rut „matter wind tle•lr suaquitst ;nay can deter file 1 . 1 , 411 ;.stecomplishing my obiee t. in providing 1111 . the / - 111 . 111 , E. Ole - :inecho.nic, and the day laborer. Aly whole attention e: - taken up with the greatest can: for their welfare. in get s;.'-ting up and lit the same time s .x1;1 . übstantial - meals, to inert their tleinittul4: told not for other, echo -fancy theuhselves Otos:lag in a different sphere. and re. .r-guinng an prtiele of the of phis n2fra kind. they hue, - only to give In^ 1111 outline of their wants, and they' are . sutted•to a WOrd. .77 - ricrwv . let m:1 say a ‘vorti nr tven - to my country merelt •..ants in the trntle: ) Oil wiser to save from at least 25 to per cent. in your wholesale purchases. call in at the I...Tirree' nig Doors." anti if i don't meet your hoot way of retlitt cheap barjaius. and reishienwnnhte goods. I will trot tut fillate alt. rapt to off ,- 'el - any iniTheemenTs of a similar kind ton getternus c - lltlo of 00 noble:a nature and close discernment. JOHN„AI - CI..OSICPX. , - No. 151 Liberty street. :47.3AXT 111. White has Lunt received at :...';Lt s ,.4 his large estaitlistuthmt. fronting on Liberty aud 6th sheets; a spletitlid L.:torment? of T‘PliF,Dri for summer: • altar auperior lot of French Satiu VI , ,STINOS. all et . ~:tivhich he L.s);rendy to up is the latent fashion nod , the most icanottaltle tarts, an usual. Observe the corrier, No. [hiLiberty att.l Sixth street., J. 11 WHITE. Tailor. Proprietor. • No ii. 11.0/ISES' WE;EKLY BUDGET or •Nrw 'ions von A NECDOVES AND INrt DENTS, comprising, daring exploits. personal and amusing adventures of the cers and privates or the army in Mexico, actions of thi navy a n d thin!, g incidents of the Alexican war. ; Horn's Merchant'.; Mogavine for April. Witt Tyler. or The Dona:mt, an Historical novel. Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, by Epes Sar gent. :ataidon Aunt. au interesting talc. Bachelor . of lire Albany, a splendid thing. Old nicks. the Guide. or Adventures in the Ciimanehe COartiryin :Starch of a Gold Mine. aud.Thcit. Accounts of the Iln!tles in Afesiteo, cu. Analytical SysteimilluStr.sting the origin and develope :. -‘ ,- inent of the English Lingdage, illustrated with a beau , 'Graplou's Men and Titus of Anserican-Itevolution. :'Jack Ticv-oiihe 'Florida Wei :anew novel, by Cooper. Review for April. •• :Labelle, or the Rini:ma's Ditugh!er, a new novel. ' American PhrelfologleidJournal'ior April—full setts on Popular Phrenology. with above .511 engravings: °Subscriptions received for all the Eastern iniliiewspaper4 b tpubliw.eg prices, and the Maitazilics • • kelt Cak , tree of postage.. 'ACIENTh.. I\ - .A.7.; TED. to travelthrolzh Allegheny and theidjoi n i,, g e,,n u figp, hind sell n work noticed ill the head or tlasatlvrtiysigivltt. -The mo s t wrigclo '-the Cultivator for this rural ,tfc ' Gna na rly p , r gricaltuto 11314 rural nab irs;and onl y per .affe end'Exploi , s . of the Ditha of Wellington. with a • ..••liousplate history , of the 'Peninsular War, numerous en . . _i Lllta Living- No. 2C%, The Eclectic Mukaiduc of Torcign Literature for this . 3taurtly, c ontai :,;,estilignoticesk•of various sloe of the Prc.- ' -• , bytenaii Cliarehdo - Western P. "--. __4 4 ooulic Nat rlti yr; of the (no elcr of Airs. Railemocker • ll..large'tnd'complql.c . dslortni,...nt of :.11 the knew. on 'Phreit o'Agy awl phrenological. Basts, large and cutatl .ite, a mos , . •-refit article. • •• • PhrenoldOical Charts b) . - 'the 1.000 : Just ieteived and for sa.e .11. P. 31011.:31 , .., ES I , afirll ARD OTL-70 bbls. Cookline's No. 1. in store and for j.. 4 sale by SELLERS 4 NICOL S. • lise,R4llsool,l#llrogl'eSsit.lVO, ~.4,.:*.,, 7;;'z-%:1, '.:-''''.:•-,4-',.t''3..;.•". '7" •" 1 . 7 . , t°-,.i: ~:--f-',7:;-:',-;.;!,,:''';,':.'.'l,'-T-'-`,...7,..,-.;-'-4i,:'•:;,.:-....5'','.•::,• :!.',:-.1-,','"i. f: ~'.,;..,4' :-`:.e.—.f.—;l'.., r. • ',7,::...,;,:''.1' 1 ;= 4). - rQ_, - - MENEM .;• - treible "-Boat : Line. 1845 . F.ve the re,„„ernitatioi of Freiwht to and from Pll TSC RC a, PIII DELYIII.A. RALTIMORE,NrAN BORRILWE ¢ CASH. Philadelphia. PPE ¢ O'CONNOR. Pia,lnrg.h.. rl • Htc old established Line being now in full operation, I the proprietors have nude extrusive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the triost favorable trains. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety iu mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port. affording accommodations to shippers and ow•ucra of produce.—togrifer o tub their tuna experience and wire 'noting nneution to business. will secure to thorn a run tinuaace of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All conzu!rnierds I. and for this line received. charges p „id. and turnattkd in any required directions true of charge tor cou nnisnruu. nth ;toeing ur storage., No interest. ilirceily or indirectly. an steambouts. All communications rosily unendcd 10 On upidien nun to the following rigentai .1.3(111.131DOE & CAS". - 17,". Market ~ t reet, Philadelphia. e i'.A APL: 5.. OVON'NOR. Ca old 11a...i a. Pilthl.ingh O'CONNORS & CO., Norili,trees, Baliitahre. . • WII.I.IAAI R. WILsoN. a l::.13, Cedar Street. New York. illei chants' •• Wny Freight" Line. • (FOMMERLY CALLED vickwoura & c028Li.x.r...) ' "%" lP 14. - 4 X.1!4--..-.Vi177_:1 T . 41 XeIk , AVELY for Me transportation of way freia ..P.A between Pinsbitrgh, Llohnstott it. liulli cthysburgh. Water street. and ail interfitediate places. • 011 e boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. Co., Canal Litwin. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every day, (:stindays excepted.) mil shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair run,. 'Phis Line was formed for the special nrcommodation of the -tray easimss, The proprietors. thankful for the very liberal put Waage they have received during the last two years. respectfully inform their old ctisfoiners and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities, Ac.. during the past winter, and arc now better. prepared aa'accommodate an increased business. PROM ETORS. IL 11. CANAN A Co. IVM.STITT. 1:. (.. sTirr. W.ll. J AmEs A. LURK. Ji J111.1.F.R 'PM:ODLE & MeI:O%VMM : A.:kora— A. Al'Aoi ct v A Co.. Pittsburgh; A. IL CA TA?. J.iillStOWll; jIOtIN 11,41111r/3' 4t,lrg• itommi.i. a. AI virlobrtiAVaier st. I Itzumtg,lnn It ...vitro, r_.—Sulith .1 Siurlai.. .1 & .1 11. shoeubcreivr R. Itohiioirft. Cu.: R. Mimre Flugalcy Sinffit Joint Parker. Wu) Lebuter: J Jordan & Sou. (r;areTto ergs n' 'lrrianippor n.I lout 1,11.-e.: 1; 1 1/12 lien 'Fran Tortannat of NlerelinLnli, and Produre u. Pliiimirlplua a •ut Uair iiiiii re. Gov,is (71,1 06 1 . 4110.1z0 our ear, wl/1 two-anted Leven, rutos. 1.;12r.. of I.adinz, trlot,rnme..l. and nostrilcLiol, pumtrtiy eicu limn any r.s.uno charg., nor onus or Grreut Ittsurdy , 1 ( /It Con ;11:4, '01:1,, A -11,11. I.ud CO/1.111;1.1,M „rent only Rau:Judy Ili. above d,.caste 4 6 G u . ///m.,nr/u/1 Eal.scor: tl,col..re:l I V !Ito celebrate:l Burkina. or London. nil ultrodor.,l nuo United Stales under the mune:hate superiutentknee Inv inventor Th•r extrnordiunry IMCCe.S of this medic hie. in th., cur,. of Pulmonary diseases. wurrants the American A;eut soiicitlmf for treatment the WOl,l po,3lltie ef,.. that can he found in the commuutty--cngr, in ,eek rvm , to va t s: ttont any •0 the coOtottot rotoodo, 01 Owthat o w l hos, bee. t;‘,`“ 1. 1 .1•1 most dwtril:tti‘ln• , l p'sct n. voitnnetl anal incurtiZne. rite iiil,nrnll oared. and will cure. Ike 1111.1 ‘ l . , l.•iatt . C• 1,... '1•1 t o hot 11,11.101:x1d tInglists1114:411:111C.01k.114W11 and ettlttl.to•lictt ellwavy. , Krety thint . y to the ratted States shonld ••11”,.•tr,, st.tth Buchan', flung:alit Lon r•t ; r ,, i1 , 61111::1 , , ui Li:, be ;IA It prt•vettli . .e Itt••••ltet•te in all e•dros of raids: rougitr. blood. pain in ;he t , :t'e nod Irritation 3114 I r.44,llexis litt: tirrtrr ttiAht SWe:tr.. emaciation and rrt••••crui tic: ty. c.tistats. r • Conch. antiS.l.i tit ttititt•••• at Im, :.0: hin dittl,2oll, for m,r; a /1":, nzati • •:,:bC, eV:4,We. if;',L, uttet,a,viled tn••rtin of 1413 great. Item y M.temed m • the , Igelrtg. grattmoubly. For sale I,y I:. A r.kliNvsrocK. & cot Firc 1% - oo.t. nl.l )'l - 4.).Y1 sad 6Lh ra• I EDI( 'A I. V. OILKS—Sir t2uoper on Henna 111 tr Autry Cooper uu the 6.•. t. •• Te..ttA Thymus Gland; (2...l:e'F.l.erturve. on Surgrry, • IVat.,nn's Aincknook , e. .• I),nl;ti,on's Physlo:ncy: tiontser3 Ann,only :And OntrriaA's Nltdwif,ry: Dken.....,3 n 4 Infants. -I?.:Purd: Diseases of re.tr.a.:es .- A for jute I y 11, I:OSWORTH star 3 43 31,1, o I •Ile.:' v r:Av Ifurprr's fltAV'ez:itlon ui Ow I' ',ln al mark“ of tematkt 1....)1115 Ru..i and wrtwtga. t.y James 1.1.1461.111.,+?, , and twenty ett.;reetngs :runt amen:tugs by - IVm Hat In two volumes. SrE,..EICh ikt .1- Cf3A. , `.N7.-11, four Goepels as• Arts of 1!., ApOVICI, In ,•rk- I :,•,,:1 , 11 crd,gcscal:eo;naps, CU . ;! 5 er with the Epteties and Apet-n5 !be n!”,:e turns the Nut's. 'reit:anent—For isze CI S,h:. (",,I; eges , ThenlOglral Setnlnurien. .I.ly Ike. J. Avo! t-petwer, A :t1 A Ntzo Novet—Mid - stitnther'S Eve.--A fairy tale nt 13y M rr. C. Flail. Jum r S ifunrq life of Ileory POI", Prnmec and * NW:a ITC. Jauwa. (2 , .r.rorete to four 14,1 h. PliPer, rola. loth. For salc by JOHNSTI SI'OCKTON Jau t fiterokmellenk.. cor. Of Alarkvt nikll • New Ulioks Juet.:ll.eeetweit._ Ar: Ft c, El. o l, ; .S, ,n I . li v oty ;41•4 - 0e . r . u_ PhilosorLe. from. 11iC . 1p,.. I,,onfiut, aliuou - .I.tnruire- awl liru 1 :0•;p!•1•!.. ! s Stri!hce 11 .1., lig. I). I).: new and reler,:o.l Cdation. with portrait c!! Author, Memoir ni Rev. David Al.eel Into \lrsinr.n.c to Clitua, 1115 1.11,11nr, Itnr (3 I:. \ 01.11114.,,, •••••1 truiL ' • Mr- d.Ler', I iiitory of the Chr;rout Religion, and Clutrvlt: trauslated I.) Prot'. Torrey: Vu! 2. Ilawk. , ohe. a In, ol 1:o.;:ar.•1. ta two volume...from second London edotom el lot. Memoir of IY. U. •non ker. Nll,,rutury to Africa: W 2 et.. Pnr.nmal 12nooriertions. br ('hat-loon 1.:11 , ab,;h, cxl•lauat,,ry Mtn', al•••0111N111 . 1,-,1 Icy a itoutiotr cuabraeina perto:l trout the close of 1...m0n:11 re,o/lectiutt to 11'.1' death: by L. 11. To., 62; et , .. 1i. , •. - oire,locits in I.:ltglatyl 113. fin, S. IL Ty,tg.. I). I). )lurk Altnott. tho Merchant . ..C - 1,0,1,y lin, Charles It. bor. )1. A . author of .• neeorviA of a (.Clod Ma .I's •• Lady Mary. - •• )1a) it rt. or the Pearl.' The above ju..t reccived still tor sale I.h 1.1.1.10 Pl' A. )larket strent, betwnntt 3tl and Int. LNDSY have ;Ivo receive CI a farce supply 1101,k3 for Swab y Sriloot pahliAlt,l I.y tl4t Alno'rtena Satalay 5,111,1.1 1411441. upprovral by • rnanniai, of pabia•attoa, tanigiAting of members of the ii,ilowinu 1 . oagregationnl, Epi,opal Pre.byterian. and Deformed Dutch. There publieulwas apwar•ls of six hundred bound volutta,. our prices from 8 "sots or, to 75 eente.) nll wrifteit expreFely for Sunday Schoobs. to addition to the ahoy., the Union publishes a lurg, Val iely Of booka. in !miter covers. for (pale young child. ran. lof reward,. &c. . . The thlioll also publishes two Lthraries. Nos. I and 2. of one hundred volumes each. all Imullorrud ready for 11,V. of books trout 72 pages op to 220. at the low price of icb dollars. averaging only ten Celtic a VOll.ll/1, Also. A Youth Cabinet Library, - Of filly die low price of two dollars and fitly veins. Also. Hymn Books. Question Bools, led and blue Tick ets nit paste boards. Maps. &e. All the above tt e n:11 at the Union. at Plidadslphia prices. Catalogues of Rooks t - ortihdied nu applicathin. F.l.l.l(yl'l' ron Markin et., felt 9 Letsveeti Third and roorth. ALLISON'S NIARIMOItOUGII—The nidirory Hie of /lobo, Luke of , Marltiorough: 'by Arobibrdil Allison. I'. IL S.. author of the -Hi dory of Europe.' Neandees Life of Cl ti , —The life of Jesus Ch riot. in its historical connexion and historical Ang . nstns Neandev,dranslated from the tburth German editurn. by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, Proces sors in Dickinson College. Old flicks the Guide: or Adventures in the Cemaeehe Colllllri in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber. The 'Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the - F'alcon Family." Dr. Chalracri Posthumous Wurksi—Dailv Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers. D. D., L. L. D.— in three vols. Volumes let and 2rl received. . . The above valuable works received this tiny, and for rale by, JOHNSTON & STOOKTON. upl2. Boob:sellers, corncrillarket and Third Ste. Trlatirolings. NTEW and splendid variety of T.IIIIIISIINOS, Intv:t siylug. not received at ZRIIIOLON.K.INSEV N 0.67 Matts.tr Sraus.r.. Ault:o-which arc • 50 gross Daisy /3ut tan& assert ed ooletral , _ eovered with net assorted colors; 150 ,• -plain- -- 50 witrwnsiCassorted colors; Also, a large variety of Prittze, used widths and dalors. GLOVES. A. very large stork of the above article. G doz. lattes' Open Worked Silk Oloves;- GentA' thavy Silk Cleves: • •` Ludic,o Net Black and White Gloves; S 5 "‘ Ladies' Fancy Top 'dale Thread Gloves; " Ladles' Gloves: . cn I , tftlies'll.4w Silk Gloves; '2O. Gents' 1:2 Childreu - stotton Gloves: ,Shaded Twi-t. Stool and Guilt-BoatlA. Purse flings soul To,--r!‘. [lead Bags, steel and v , ..lvet, fine Pans, Partook, ACCOMCOn.q. &C. &C rinar29 - 7)oA\t LONDON BOOKS—Sax Old English Clironi _Lk tirs. of Mninicloirr's 13..nl0 • siLato~y is.ason 1. tirrni f,%. Nlallet's.,Nortlicra Berodiurs. by Carey. Ili.tory of Florence. Sol eel's I'hi!osoj hp ui Lice and Language. llistory. Larigra's llisiory. of Pniniing. - iii.tork, - -son,egs-htto- 1 4 1 , LoiengoDe - " . Cokt ,, S - Holise'of Austria. Sir biller's Works. For sale by raax22 H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 4I Market st. o• • - -.6 `4z)-- , Vr- .1.6190,2t54.:.0.1:4,c1===.(40-:;l4:s:,:x.iii,- •-•- . , . -.l44lllltOgii"' I'ORK.I3OSTON. C A VANI'I & P,pri..tor s , I .tbertv et.. Pltt..Lori;lt ".I,r A it, Iv W nTeics Man 1i! tiOli fants. T epic oWe Genera Emigration Ofilee. am,itEmiTTANc'Es and Passage to and ! from Greta Britain and Ireltind,hy-W: • & .1. T. Tapsetitt, 75 South at.: - cosier 100 Rood. of hTnidin Lane, N. Y. , and 96 Wateis Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make nmingernents on the most liberal terms with those desirous of puying dm passage of their friends from the Old Country; and the flatter themselves their character and lone standing in business will give ample assurance that all their tar ramientents will be carried out faithfully. firessrs. W. & J. T. 'rapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation. /11.1 sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OE THE WEST. SHERIDAN. GARRICK. IBYYTINGLIER. ROSCI CS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS. MC. of whiell leave each port 11101111 4-11 - 0111NeW York the :Ist and '2fitli. and t'rom Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to vi Melt they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure n departure from Liverpool every five days. being thus determined that Meer iacilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constauteersonal !cape rMtutida imc of the business in Liverpool isnin addi tienal security that Mu comfort and accommodation of the pus...eager, will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being. as usual. extensively engaged is one Trallvortation Business between Pittsburgh and Atlantic r:lties, ate thereby enabled to take charge or find ti o ward passengers immediately on their landing,, , a chance or disappointment or delay; and are, thereiMe. prepared to contract for passage front any sea port in Orem Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature Or One business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carry tog passengers so far inland not otherwise nil and , - ill. if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West liv the best mode tit conveyance, without any additional charges far their :trouble. Where persons sent fur decline coming out, the amount paid forpassnge be refunded in full. REMITTACES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at tight fof any a mount, ,Payaltie at the principal cities and towns in Englund, Ireland• Scotland andlVnle si thus af fording a site and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring Elicit iacili• ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves tif. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TA A FEE & O'CO N N OR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, =pin-de: w-I y Roche, Brothers, ,S; Co. rULTOS ST.. Suw 1 - 11 Ch ; 1:11F—\ QUAY. -> • DURLIS; ScorzAsa ROAD. I.ll.liari/1.. .1 Allb'S BLAKELY, Agent, Quire on Penn Lain, Pittsburgh. Arrarsgrnsents for )(a1.11.. 11110 S. h Ct/.. role Agents an. the 111.A , :li 1 V 11 .% lA , of laveriann and Nvw rot: Packet. take In, liberty of announcing to tilvir old it, ada and 11.4011P•rs. that their Strilligt•SS , •: lls for Itn. ) tar 1-4, brunt .noph-n•. Ines are lorrpilreil to bring nut :;... .11-ova ,plvatil,l Line. hoot Liverpool to New ' and Plnltoh.tpltia. Thiry rvier to thor tormer votirke al dong bliantess. and tn,ntre tho, wimo , 1111 . 11,1 Wilos !lour ooters. that the sante satisfattinnt aril be rendered as Iturvton/re. TIESVIITT Tn I:N I a.AND. I R EL.\ ND. ISCOTI. AN 1.) AND IVA Idiatts for sa:e. itayabitt, on demand, at Any Lank t.t 'Pot und•.rst.•ned tan matte arrangtonent3 to 1.1 111 g uui pu-..eup,•ru to PittaLorp,ll. during the present 'ear. J A %ICS lILA Past.oge To ami From fi " xis GILEAT BRITAIN 1. S..n. No. 111 Wa;re.on Load, Li- 11 , ..11 IttiPA mt. No. 5? Sonth N V. nin; accrpt ,I"The A,7enes at th, ccy of the inch known and rei4,ectalde prepared to Make fur pasSi:lll7erg tocome ltolll any part of Great lirttnln or Ireland, by the ft•- g - ular Linn on Pack., Ship, sAtling front Laverpool l'er,ons rwra;:i•tl no may real a“,,..1 that Ihrif 1-11,11t1A Yv 01 1:5.2,1 With hind treainiont and 1,0,111,111,1S ,,,•11 at I ev , rpot..l. :14 well as every nlb-nti,: t n,••siar7r, ,:.thou arr Val 1.1 1/11s r1 , 11.11:y. ApriV to Cr BAAILTA...:II:tI.I.:II6AN 11'2 I.i:..crt> N 17. --Parvt.,• 3 toarrtrrcd from Lircrroo: to Pots qtr.: Jtrcet. awl draltsl'or rtoy attu,tni rorwt,ok... a.... at At o , rougLo.r.t Ole L'ourol KolzOorn 71 - .2 , ;•1 v 111RNDEN AL CO.'S rAnss:Netert nr:art-r.ters ("Mee. if the atos.t :the rat !elan, ortth :het, usual looteptaw., .1 attea , :ott to the vrante of colietra.o.. Vt ' ntn ,It prl4l{Clitr,r, watat, wa-rort, t c!.lr2t- them ii.,- 010:11 . et they report thetow:vek. Ito:. we to their wett-he ta'al , tg.t4va•eh theta Withoa! any tletentitt I by the first .ay This ivark.Asly. as wi. defy n•tv ot our Foo.titgera to p4O/1, that they tttere dela and forty -1 - 4;ht hoar, t.t‘ us..ta Livery 001. whth . lthOtotaroko , ottier•. , o r e ttaert'l motet)ts anti the, cont,t he Octt, to ~,tat osr etnft. nt a cheap rate. xvittco, too fretitteatt:. poor C4l their eta,. r;tee,l to rerfortn nur contrler% lio,o,Mv. en, it anfi tr.!! net am. wn, the cast W 'WS Witt, r pctl'ortned not at ail. or when 17 ~;:r•I ,(VIVCI:it.f., 14,17; drusta at Ptitabeegh for 3,), .an (Tart S 1 to II OM. payed:ir nt any of (hr. Proelncial Bun l” t., Ire- Scotla.l,l and \l':,/ j 4-, 9111.".‘ nirorrial a,,41 r a ! A 7,0, FiAh .kot bviuw kt, FOILEIGN Ic E T .1 IN C p, frIII:S:II‘,W,rS preporP.l jorwpra mo, y • , 11:1t;ia,1-!. Irr!rtn.l, Scotluad ar:LI Waks. .1c.pa , c11.113.1 at t:1 , 1 raveA Nri - 71.1f1tNI:N N. co. t,,11 IV) -rtv ,r••••t, European Agency. and Remit t ance. lu Ireland, E . nglantl, d‘c. .krulr, and of at nil iirar, I. iiy eft ~Barr,( rotes. to 0:1 par , n 1 Ireland. Walt, Sce . and I , eiraet,s. Dirbi• Hew, Clomp, aitil Property to Eurr.pe ran be and ree. ,, reihoionelt tLr i.uhkeriiiiir. or clurine aii kelice 1 . 10111 this city from October until May. on hi, a' :our.. to Europe, be nprileatiott to Janes May. Ater• . Water street. • and Counsellor at Law, and Eurora•an —As It fC , rnad hat h-en frerinentlr Irtaa •r!!.‘i aiT;ll-11;irinS awl letirire on the. Inadu,si of - Ll,ron.an 4t. ni New lurk, he driiins II I,:i•••,ciiry in Arty that he is not the &trnaa of Ilia! firiti. 11:1ii has !m ins Lad any coq.^.e ii mt wits u:hcr of thou. 11(1,01,1, OVA AVestern Nelv York College of Health. 29; .‘l%;‘ sratxr. Itcersl.o. N. FUT G. C vAVGIIN's vi.:(;ETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC XTritr. rinits celebrated remedy is ermstn. incrensimx its I non- by the making, all over the wried. t, ha s now heconie the wily medicine for fatally use, and is partam ;ark recommended for Drop.ry an stages of Mk maul Plaid anitaedialely relieved. no matter of hose long 'land. no: risen pamphlet for testimony ; l;re vet. and all diseases vet the urinary ~reans .I.treS•lile 1 - 0 , 1q11111111..il Stand. ,110 other a r. tteie can rrh. ye von: and the eaves wit! eon. vase,: the ate,st si.eplaenk—o.en pamphlet.) I.i, er liraars Fever and A:me. To the (;rent W.,' e.t . a:ea:oly. and wherever these Colltplannts prevail, tat, mod u-ineu uttered. No mineral went, honk:l,l,ra". 1•01111‘.11111/ in II part of* tiosanistiam: it ewes the," da,as s w eertnitatv and celerity. mid dons not leave the sys tem Torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pileat, II complain! Mei palatial character, is immediately relieved. and a care to!. haw, by a few days 1.13 C of this article. It is far bey mid any other preparation for this disease, or fur any other disease Orlf2lllolitig from impure blood. (Ten ptunpldert Debility of lie System. NA'eak Back. Weakness el the Kidneys. ke.. or intimation of tho same, is immediately relieved by a few clays use of this medicine, and a curt is the result of its use. It stands its n cermia mote tly for stirli complaints, and also for deraingerileials of the female frame. Irreetilarities, Suppressions. painful ate, hint/01011h. No article has ever been offered, except Oils. which would touch this kind of derangerimnts. hinny be iclied upon as a sore and effective remedy; and, did We feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of mires in this distressing class ni complaints— Se,, pumplike. All broken (Imam, debilitated coastlin e:tn., from the eifeet of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately', and the poison- 1 ons mineral eradicated front the system, Eruptive DiseuSes will fiini the altorative properties of this articicll;ll,l7Vilta ni.oon,and drive such diseases from the sys:c.n. See paitiphlet for testimony of curci in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be liatned here: Aggats give them away; they contain 32 pages or cerlificatet% of high character; nod n stronger array of proof of the virtues of ft medicine. nee; Cr appeared. It is one of tbe.peculinr features of this ar ticle. dint it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and in uncle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalblOS . r . ,, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an itnprovernent. The proprietor would caution pub,lic.agains . t a number of articles which ' come out under the _heads of . SaIISaPAraLLAS, STMTS. the., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel,They pro good for noth ing. and concocted to gall the unwary: TOUCH TIM! non. Their Inventors never thought of. Oaring such d (sea ses till this article had done it. A panic:liar gutty of the ramp& Ns is iniiiesi4j solicital. Agents, and all'whcisell the ar ticle. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up tti3o oz. bottles. at...5.2;12 oz. do, at Si ench- , the larger holding it or. more than tho.two small bottles, took nut and not het imposed upon. Every bottle has .. ." . Vanginvs Vegeta ie :.I.ithontriptie Mixthre." blown 'upon the • alass, th cv.rittetisimmture of G. Cr Vaughn ' ! on the directions. 7 and "G. Vattchn, BuiTalo,n stamped on the cork.. None other are gentiine. Prepare,' bv Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold lathe Prinei pal Office. :In Mehl street, HMSO°, wholesalc and retail. • No attention given to letters unless post - paid—erdtr rennfarly cur niTitd trofitC. tier led. TOSl;paid let. te F a , or verbal coramitillOritionssolietung advice, prompt , . , ly attended to grails.' - , • • Offices devoted exclusively to . Ilia' snip of this article -132 Ntia;lan st., N. V.; 2f.3 BSBeX st.. Salem. ittaes.; and In th`e prim! ipnl Druggists throughout jite. : Bnited States and Canada, as Agents, - HAYS 1 BROCKWAY Agents. No. 2: Liberty st., near Cann! nesin. 7 3 T.TNDS.—A. Trusters/I. and old , and well I known Venitian'Fllndmaker. forMerly"of Eteeona and Fourth sts.. takes this method to inforin but twiny friends of the fact that his Factory in now iii full oOrn lion nu :sr elnir st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where n con,tunt iturply of Blinds of various color:4.nm] e , lslantly kept on Laud and at all price, from tweoz, - -cant. lip to suit customers. N. 13. If roiluirinl. Blinds will be put up so. tltpt in ease of alarm by fire. or otherwise. they may lie remover] withom :he tad or a sore sr-driver. unit with the an me theilitty thut ally other piece of firmiture eats he removed. 441 without Hoy rxt ra ex pea s e jetl4-‘l.4.xvy CIA. - 1:TION TO TIM written contract with the l'criN "I'mA l'o., has the ex citt-ive rigid tO colt their Teas in Pittsburgh and Ali . ;glut- Jay cities. Any periou attempting to self their Tens en ccpt procured thronvirine. is practicing a deception an t i a fraud upon the public—and their statements are not to relied on. [se2l] A. JAYNES, 70 4th 4t. 3itsindittc Olompauics. F con cb. itttrrisai l issunANcE COMPANY. - AGENCY. THE Subscriber, having been appointed and duly emu missioncd 'Agent of the Lycoming County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to receive applica tiousior insurance for said Company. - This Company is, perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies in the State or - Union, having a capital of - between one and two millions of dollars in premium holes. and by the regula tions oldie Company no risk exceeding . 6 , 5,060 ho ta ken on any one Comp any of buildings. (+ran anyone risk. and :JO more then stlsou will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stose-pipe passers through the side wall or roof. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills. Manufactories of Printing Ink. and Dis tilleries. will not be insured 021 any consideration. what ever; and when - the rate per Cent. shall be 12 or Bid:loin sive. no rjsk will be taken over $l,OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of Company have been such, that for the last six years only one cent upon the dollar lias been assed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court House. Anent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa U. SPROUL, Fire and Iviarine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America. of Min i delpbia. through its duly uuthorized Agent. the sub scriber. offers to make permanent slid limited Insurance on property. in this city mid its vicinity, and on shipments by the eland nod rivers. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't Alex. Henry, Samuel W. Jones, Edward Smith. John A. Brown, John White, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welch, Henry D. Sherra rd. See'y. This in the oldest Insurance Company in the United States. having been chartered in 1791. Its charter is per petual, nod from its high standing, long. experience, am ple means ; and avoiding nil ricks of DO extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering* ample securi ty to the public_ MOSES ARWOOD. At Countiog Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh octtn-y . --- The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PrITLAIDE:LIMIA. ( ' ILIA TITER PERPETUAL—F:4MM° paid in office l_. , MI Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take llUM ranee, either permanent or limited. against loss or dam age by fire. on property and elTee I. of every description, in town or country. on the ritti,t reasonable hernia. Ap phco,ion, made either personally or by letter, will he promptly attended to. . C. N. IJANCKEIi, Prem. C. G. 1 3 / I .:ICSER. Secretary. initEcTons • Charles N. 13:mcker, Jacob R. Smith Thomas flail. Chit/rile W. Richards, Thontas .1 Wharton, Not-de-al D. Lewma, Tobin. ‘Vagy Boric, Samuel Gran.,,r. Adolohi E. Bo t. David S. Brown. PITTSBURGII AG l': NC: 1 - V, 1 r r it.M :VIA r.ilN. AF., e E nt, the • e of Warnek Martin Jr. Co.. coree 013 d anal Mniket cis Fire ri-ks taltsti on but!di tee anil their cow ts in I'u•stn,glt. A Ilezi, ,, ey and the surrounding country. No mart, of mintid lie, 4:illiOil risks token. ang , l-1y _.—......... ___ . MIME FINNEY, TM KING & FINNEY, .I,ears i i PooLiirgh../..r ptit Safity xur wire CL/111.11y of Pi ile‘dcrph in. ji RE HIS:CS upon Ilailtlin , 4,eo,4l Merehandivo ofere ll ry deaCription. upon boils or car.. itor.4 Ili vessels. takeu upon tlw most Mt 0111.1tle term, Oilrce at the tvartthotita: of hiog & Holmes, on Water near Marto{ street. N. It. hint: et: rotary the confidence and patron ...:e toi Choir friends nail community at large to the Dela ware 31. S. It:sot - a:ice Company. as all institution among the nest flourishing in Philati.tipliia—as having a tarp, paid to capital, vt hitt. by the operation of its charter, is eulintaittiy iorrcasioc—as yielding to cacti Ver,oll share of - the profit; /tf the Company, withiml toroking hlal in any Whalt:Ver.heyonil the Prearititsi actually paid in hr theTra:re a, POs the MII:Ott! pliariple Vcl:,d of every oan.te. and tilts ine,t mrrnrtir< ti,: it. seal-tf TIIE 1'11.1N1i:I.IN FIRE 17`0;11A.NCE CIANIPANY . OF I'IIII.ADKI.PI.I.—N. enrnur t!f Th:,..1 and 11',,,d ,•rerti. rw , b4 , ch —The rt.s , elA of the .Lolaary. 1-15. as piibli;heii in confontitiy with ttit net of the PenrisTiviiktin 1:4.;..1. and NTortvngcp R.,:tl ttt ro,; • Tcrni.vrttry Stocks and loth? or. Spirifi,il4 41 evrtiiin assurance that nil OHM'S will he Ecetheity to all who oh- Compithy. Risks take:: at us low TUlrs its art cothiimiiiit with miiniriiv. ort, MARTIN. Agent. Inrtiretsice Against Fire. .I , lrr. Anzr."-.1•2 t nr Ihsitrant, (7 V • nr' , ' , 9 -41, TC•• No. j 2:06 u!ntllSlreet. Irntlachlphiu, lucorporatell D. I -11 , --. 1.:1r,, r•tritet•tual. Io rt....; tloddilT, rm tore. Mc rcimmi i ..e. 00.1 proper 'c szcontally. ritt.er 111 the cps' or euuntl against 105. r. or 1 18111a:zit. I.y lire, perrcfital or for lamtvdl;cruxlh, On favor :64le terms. Du:Tx:Tons Str,reont, 1,411 Jr., Stonael C. Morton, Adolvilus Prries, Corte lirucy, John T. I.ewt4. SAMUEL C. MORTON, Fut,c's O. JA . N . ll . l:lt.S,cretary. 4)1.10rs for Ltsurunc, hr the 1,1.0ve Company wif.l I rrrrtv••ti not' insurances effected I.y PifishurGh. CCWIIRAN. ;.‘u 20 \Vow] mtl.l.t.T Connell's Itagical Pain Extractor. T 15 rraler , ll,ll Ity 11111 111111 C 01,11,14 1 .8 1• 11a1;1‘ al Pain Extrac'or.ronntitncturoil by Cu/11.1081i Ct, Coarftaati York. is the gTenie,t won ,ii the lt , th century. It, Cll - 12,11• 1 at: . truly ouractiloii, rains are !Tait/S . Ba from barn,, sralds. &c and all snrcs. la a ten' minutes after its applft•alftya; 11 , 12.1 g, the sour' on the npsAt drliraie skin. leaving no -ear L is equally beneficial in all kinds of tittlnioniato iy ast - a. ancti ns sore Nippl , s nod ,Eyes, Sprains, \ 5,V, 11111,r 811 , 1 n rer:,:iiilllllCB. Hart, 1111.1a18S. Pile ' s. Tie Itotorraux, A:c. 11l add in piotti io nil we say, the camps of tftftry em lineal pliyiste,nas wlto use it in their practice, nod bon ,treds lire clergy who praise it I. people. Kind a :rut kt,j, a1 , 1.511111.Thl nn hand. to case Or accidents by fir , tile may be lost but by its tile all burns are s.t.itct l o 11.1 c ,, ,dr01. tales tin , vital; are elpstroyed. Calll - nod ask for Canrtdrs Pain Es r,urn,. inanunictured by Comstock 4. Co.F-K Y. and take , 111/B',B • Soars. A.C.--The Genuine trays' Linnuterlt, is an article more justly celehitiled as a care for the above. than lint . or all others. its cares ore almost inunetlinte. and .t w oaly tiectistiry to let those who know the article and use it %stilt Each gicat success. that it is to be had :rue and ksonuine of Ctita.mock Co., 21 Coortlautl at.. S. V.. hole proprietor. 5.11,1 only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa . by \l'w. Jscssus. 'l-9 Liberty at., head of 'Wood st.; also itt Washington. by A. Clack ;in llrowatsvdle by Itentien Crocker. by (tar anent in every town-in Pennsylvattia. and V;r1,1,111.1. 110V19-d& wdrn . • I, the best Cough Matlicliie I ever - Saw." ) 1.1 the following prowi of the superiority of Dr. Wit - 1 fa' Cough Mixture, It um a respectable oil -li,, woo has tfled Prrassunqu, Dec. 13. Alt,sits. 'Lava & Ilnorswts•—After lut,triost for several muter the titsiviv3lttruzei or a harassing cough :lad dir.;rus•rmig odd, vvii..•llV.l. then far. resisted the cf. torts at se,. ra I °C line ••mtitliibles.- I tV:Is. II:lint:MI to ppr rlinm, bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture. :rod give it a Mir trial. To my great sorpri.e, annr using only use half of the bottl,l found myself entirely isthe mrditine 1 tree saut:' Tine copy-. .1011 N HINDS. Sold try liA VS Sc. UROCKW AY, Drag.gists, Coitittwr eial Row, Liberty street. near Canal. Jan. - - A. MASON & CO . Dry Goods House. 02 Marked . Street. &tavern Third and Fourth streets. have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods.comprisiog in part; 17 eases various styles Prints and Chintzes of glish. French and American .mininfucture ; 150 pcs rich and desirable patterns French Ginehrims, warranted in ferior to none imported in style; quality rind durability of colors; I cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies nrcsses. comprising every style or Fall smith Winter wear: Cash meres. M. do !minus. Satin siphl Alpacens of various imlors: and 4-4. black and blue block Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de Leine, all wool: Shawls of every style and quality; Cas simerei, Cassinetts. Broad Cloths and Vestings; blench ed and unbleached Muslims from 6 to Pie. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; -Ticking', Cheeks, sirip'd Shirtings; bleached mid brown Drillings. etc, - etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and nt the very lowest cash prices. sepli A. A. MASON & CO. X 1131. - DACWERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke., Budd .ll in3n, Fourilittact.—flouon & ANTHONY, DaglleiTco - :tom the Eastern cities, would call the nuuntion of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboringi it ows. to their Daguerreotype of attLens and others, ai rooms in . the third story of Burke's building, 4th st. • Persons wishing pictures taken muy rest assured that no pouts shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art.. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind. enabling us to execute pictures itilstirluntscil for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The publloare solicited to call and-examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither reTtirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. . N. 13. Operators will find this a good depot for stock awl chemicals. . AErlnstructionsgiven itr the art, containing : the more recent-iinproVeinents. • Sen 7 !ENO FlMALES.—EceryTemale should hare a !fox of I Dr. Ralph's 'Pills. They :Ire. perfectly adapted to the Nen - halides of their constitution. acting with gentle Mild ness :111,1 safety in nil eireumMtitees. Wherever ira rm i ile . ed. thcii'clinracter has been rapidly camblishetl among the, ladieS. with whom they are emphatically The farothe. V crk 1:061 - Mete directions for use the - various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. T.. CUTIMER9', 'nield street. 'near Third. Wm: Cofe. Altoz i lte i tt Wi y city: 0. Smith u. AVCraeken, Filth Ward, - Pitttl;ttr i3gilr: Hollow. , Ware Castings. i 1 ohtniuieg their our s 4i i t , Ll s br of !h i e l. o ptry v o i i s e .ar o c i Spring a" other Castings. will rind a very heavy st o ok, and an ,:xtOksire varied:: of patterns mid sizes in store by ns.— Samples canbe seen at our warehanse.Coramercial :1 1 iberty SlTval, next W. W. Wallacc't. Marble works. r 'Penns and prices favorsble. tab 2—d I rit • WAS. EW, BOOKS—Just received ; by Express: Germany, IN 'England. mid Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. ITATerle D'Aultigne. D. 1),, author of His tory of the 'ReforinnOott. Life a/Cromwell. ' A Practical Exhibition c flha Gospels' of St. Matthew and St. Mark. ill the forma of hectares, iiiienitatr tb rtosist thr procure of domestic instruction and devotiomby John Bird Summer, D. D.. Bishop of Chester. For golo by nr.i.iorr A ENGLISH. labe lMcrl:etstreet, bet. 11 and , lth. • . . CELEDRATED.: GERMAN MEDICINES Are without a Rival for the Cure of the following Disease!! IP tiken according to the clireehons they will cureany case, no matter who or what else has _ _ 'VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, For the permanent cure of Rheumatism. Gout. Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous itirectione, and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, .Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them. in most cases, experience benefit soon niter the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, snitch enabler them to rest well' during- the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to iltreetions. Nn outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains Rom the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative fora short period, but there in always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vitalpart,' or else where the pain - will be more acute. GERMAN BITT ERS. For the permtment cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Chronic I.teltility, Otwonic Asth ma. iNeeeous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising from the liver or stontoch,) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach, in both: mule and female, such as female weakness, dizziness,: fellness of blood to the head. They strenghten the sys tem. and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it: 1011 C and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the most delicate stomach. and: in every case will en nrcly.destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem. removoig all impurities and reinumits of previous diseases, and giving a healthy actiun to the whole frame. Samuel Brooks, Charlea Taylor. Saran& W. Smith, Ambrose White, JaCCII , M. Thomas, John It Neff: The symptoms of Liver Complaint are ithensiness antl pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on tine left side, or it - at all able, a dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration. causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, oral sometimes a sympathetic pain in the nght shoulder. with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing moctts to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompaniesit, and a dropsy in the face. These symp touts. if permitted to continue. will eventually prialuce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In tact, a ma r ninny of such cases originate front the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must on every insitinee. be avoided iii the treatment for it. Tile symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various—those-af fecting the stomach alone, are nausea,:beart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite. sense of full trees or weight on the stomach, sitikimg or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, timid eructations, or suer arising front the stomach. Am 'Dyspepsia, devoid of a funetual nature, is without danger; but, if arising from a disease oh the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervons Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaitit; it will also cure. A 11,, doses will re move all the unpleasant effects such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head. constant imaginings of evil. and great depression 'of spir- Outward signs are, a clinch and strong ~pulse., pale and distressed countenance, .tc. Any ease of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. RIFIC. An infallible remedy S fo' r Coughs or Colds, or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, lutlueron, NVllooping Cough, Bron chitis, Unmoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relievet any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected: for. neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, who wonld have been strong and robust, Rat first properly treated. • SPIKENARD OINTMENT, • For the effectual cure of the Piles. Tatter, and Rbemn, Scald Brad, Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Ruttier's Itch, Frosted Feet. Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from bunts, dn . application. or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skit,. Persons troubled with tender faces should useit niter shaving; it will. is a fear moments. remove all sore 111`til and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any family. TAR: OINTMENT:, For the core ofpains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies Imre ensued ninny to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi en' cure. 'rho iimunif , raltlis impositions upon the publici , and the statemetits of remark:llde cures never made. yet cerufted to feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted •eitit what they have. endorsed, rcndurs it difficult todo w•rice to the public in uttering sufficient inducement to msle a - trial of rhexe 6tvaluot.le medivines. They ore en tirely resctattle, and free from oil interims ingrettivnts, and claim your patronage soleiy upon their merits. Every family should have a patuphlet—they can ho had of the agent. t.tratis. f." 90 t 91 • I r .:07 972 Principal Derot nt the Cterman liedieine atom. `27Elince treet, one door above Eielattt. l'lnlatlelpitia. For aale in Pittsburgh., by ijanT7-dly) 1V:11 TliOltiC. Ct ILENCE - THAT fit 4- .ADPUbcoucar!—The Lungs arc in dio.er. the work of the destroyer has been begun. the Cough . of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. - ARE TOc a Mornmt! Your darling child, your idol sad earthly joy. is now perlitips confined to her chamber by a dangerous colil—her pale cheeks. her this shrunken finzers. tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her suptilediral cough pierces your soul. Vot Al.t.N. when just about to cuter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu tare—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your at hope. Cut you need not de,!air.• There is a balm ile:11 tits woituded lungs. it Is She meet's A 11-11calIng Mrs. Arrage. the, wife or 'shot. 11. Attree, Esq. Was given up_ by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe mud McCiellaa of Philadelphia, (Jr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. (Jr friends all thought she mast die. She hail, every appearance of being in eOIISLIMNIOII. and was so • pronounced by' her physicians—Sliermaris Balsam eras given and it eared her. Mrs, CiAITILANIA,7%. of Bull's Ferry. wan also cured of consumption by this Balsam si hen all other remedies tailed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeletoll. Dr. A. B. Castle, Dentist, P. 91 Broadway, has witnessed its effects to several eases where no other nteilecinc afford crl relief—but dm Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. oko witocsred its wonderful efforts in caring Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Svittigg Blood. alarming as it may be. is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the raptured or.wounded blood vessels, and makes the Illng4 sound again. Rev. Ilrcav Joxr-s, 103 Eighth avenue. was cured of rough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The serf dose gave, him nines relief than all the other medi cine he had car taken. Dr. L. J. Beals. 10 Delaney ••reet, gave it to it sister-in-law- who was laboring muter Consumption and to another sorely afflicted with the A "Mina, In Consumption, casesits effects were immediate, soma restoring them to ermu'ortalile health. trom.rts. Wass. Oh Christie-st. suffered front Asthma 15 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once. and she is eomparativelv well. being enabled to ste.thic every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy - for Coughs. Colds. Spit ting Blood. Liver Complaints. mid all the affections of the throat, and even A•thina and Consumption. Price 2.5 rears and SI per bottle', • Principal office. 100 Nassau street. NUNV York. Likewise (Jr. Sherman's celebrated cough, worm, and Camphor Loitenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail hr '.%M. JACKSON, at hi- Root and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine. Warehouse I.MCrty Wert rilblburgh. brad Or Worm! street. and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall. _Allegheny city: Jonathan Ghriest. Manchester:J. 11. IL Jimmies. Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Slasnit, cox Webster st. nod Elm; Daniel Negley. East - Liberty; H. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh. 'rhos. Alkali, Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer, Clin ton: James lErKee, Stevrartstowm John `.lack. Turtle I Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth: Rowland A: Son, Ill'Kees i port: Aterldowney. Bakerstown; Riley lirl t aughlin. ; Plumb Township: IVm. J. Smith. Temperancsville; Jas. I Fulton. Ta rennin!: G. 11. Starr. Sewiekly. • maro-ly 1 OW': TESTESIONV.— * Dr W. I.lNne of Fayette : ll_ vill, N. V., says: - . I am writ per'smided, and have Ibeen for sonic ti 111,., that your Doint,tic Vegetable l'illx lare of great use to all those who may hare occasion to nee Mem. and have administered teem to my patients." Fryer and Agar% Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever. are im mediately mired by the one of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 2.3 cents a lox. Sold wholesale and retail by . ' S. L. CUTHBERT. Smhfieeet. near Thrd., Also, by •Wm. Cole. Allegh it eny c ld ity str : J. G. Smith. Ifir minaliam: nod John M'Frac ken; Fifth 11 - aril. fuhl7 inylivot , Faultily MI e 4111cltiott. --- TIR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, 'writes. March. 1,..16 : .1../ - I hare used your rerniffitge, Carmiqatire Eidson, and Expectorant, in my practice, 'or the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with Ellyn, and never. Llo yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectutiou in their curative properties. Your other mode:hies I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging (roll. those I have used, I doubt not but that they eldun, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed lit theni, by those who have _USIA teem. I was formerly very partial to-.. .... Verniituge, until I bccamenemmin led with yours, which has my decided prcfcrenc to any other now In use. Ressectfully. yours: &c., S. S. COOK. AI. D.". Ey- For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Ten Store, 7 Fourth st. fel,ts 15 - 1. EA lINESTOCK'S COUGH ,§YRUP.—This pre- 13i,, paration has proved itself to beSoivery great etlica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Spit ting of 'Blood, Whooping Cough. and other Pneumonic Afflictions; and the proprietors feel.warranted in recom mending it as' a' safe 1/1111 useful medicine, 1111 , 1 arc pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, In testimony of its value. Iris pleasant to the taste, and is offered arse low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, - perhapsi•barrew Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided streets In such a short time., Pre pared and sold by _ R A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., COrner Of. Firalllid . Wood; also, corner .of Sixth and ;Wood:streets. decla _.... - rt - R. ItAtrirs . Crzaznatxren Vr.ozrant.r - E - -. JrS are for LI sale, wholesale and retail, nt the REAL Esrn - r7. OFFTVIC. . ' . No. 50. Smithfield st. Aiso—hy.lVm...Cale,,...Al . l7,heny city: J. 0. Smith. Bic .U11=111011; John fitifila:itegeacrettit street, Fifth Ward. tors and Eight is Pjpd s,'l3Tandy. Nines, Giax. Sc of the follosiing celebrated lima+. gradus, and %%wages' safely:' . Seiinette Brandy, ale. .1 • •Laridannarkel Wine dnrk. n 1 Round Port " • 7 . 'l - . .i1." 'Trash . .! ti " pale, .27 Haut • . " •'• J . 3, ! linrainnly " . dark. I. j S. N. 'Madeira pale. 5. S. M. " • Pinot Castilian &Co •• I I sythiliglon., dark. - 1 Payal , 7 I tale Sherry -,. a Brown •• 1 .. E . 1(!olden , " : , 117C11 to 11,1111 y Imperial Eagle Ciim lliark Horse ril‘'n 11 Pine. Apr 1,.! R'hiakl•~- .fnln;ica Spinte. - . • • St, 0 mix Man. Sweet Sc Dry Malrma “ Together 'With il large, stock or ate above Wines and - Eitltiors in Dottle4: also. Champagne anti Clarel Wines,. fl sale as imported, on pleasing terms. at-the Wine Cel lar and Liquor Store of corner of Sraittai P e . ld C. and sl FlTsle. f I .4., 7 Prugi anZI ILisbon " Clnrct. ~lrtrgs:aiD £ftbicies:. . WESTERN' NEIV YORK COLLEGE•OF TB ? • N. MAIN Statist. BeSTALO. NEW • 'hose. DR. 0. 0: VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithontriptic Adver tisement for 1917.--.1 Came. 1 Saw s: I Conquered;" LS most emphatically the case with this article. Disease line ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South Amcrice, England, Canada, and the United States have provided the maim or this statement, the above quotation 11l a strong and pithy sentence. tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle upon which you arc cured, may riot be known to you, but the result of a trial is satisfactory; you are restored; and th e secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— • The Medicine is a compound • of 22 distinct vegetable agencies ; each individual root. has its own peculiar, ex clusive. medicieal: property,. conflicting with no other compound—each root makes its own cure—and as a per fect combination. whet:lllkm' into the system, it does the work which nArcne, when her laws.were first establish ' ed. intended it should do—PURIFIES, STRENGTHENS, • AND RF.STORES the broken down; debilitated constitu tion. Deopsy, in all its characters; will ho completely eradicated front the system by its use.. Sea pamphlets in agents' hands, nar free circulation—they treat upon all diseases, and show testimony of cures. Gasver., and all complaints of the urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffering, and VaconsesLerneecnuerichtis acquired no small celebrity over the country. by the:cures it has made in this distressing class of atfliettons. So famed. it seems, is this medicine: that it has thus attracted the no tice of one of one Medical publications. In the Novein be N 0.1 1 ,46. of the " Buffet° Journal and Monthly Re view of Medics; and Surgical Science," in an article-up on enlealous disenses,- and "•solvents,". the writer,-after noticing the.fact the dthe English govenunent .once pur chased a'secret .remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1622. of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, time pays tribute to the fame of .the Medicine "Why do not our Representatives in Senate end Assem bly convened,. enlighten and 'dissolve , the suffering thousands of this country. by the purchase •of .Vaughn , s Vegetable Litliontripticolian wh ich no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!"— Reader, here is ri periodical of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the hest conducted journals of the kind in the U. ' States, exchanging with the ecientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Fliut, M. D.. and contributed to by men of the higl.est professional ability. thus stepping 'wide to notice a "secret •remedy." You will el once understand no unknown and mirthless nostrum, could .thes extort a comment framer, high a quar ter—and consemiently. Mil:Tits it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great "lame. which has caused it to receive this missing nod. hisser diTraJa. weaAvvns of the beek.anif spine irregular. painful and suppressed Menerstalion. Flour .42bus , amid the entire complicated train of evils which follow it this.; ordered system. are tit once relieved by the inedieine.— Send for pamphlets .frmu .Agents, amid you will find evi dence of the value of the latliontriptic there put forth.— 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 centuries—as a sure cure for this complaint,. and a restorer of health of the entire system. ! LIVKII COMMAINT, J•UNDICE, DILIOCVISZASM Ac.; are instantly relieved. People of the 1V• tat . will find it the ! only remedy in these complaints. as well as FEVtilt AND AGUE. There is uo remedy like it, and nocalontilar qua' nine. forms any part of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its Ilse, and its active properties arc manifested in the use, of a single 30 or bottle. For Freer and. dote. Bilious Disorders. take no other Medicine. Rneestsris>". Cott, willfind relief .The action of this medicine upon the Blood, will change'-the disease—which originates tx. the blood—and a healthy result will follow. Drserests. Immesseriox, Ike:. yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. Inflummetion of the Lcxoe, Covent, Con e - xi:Tarr also. Las ever, found relief. Sanfuks, Pilo, Inflante . d Eyes---all -caused by impure,:hboX—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely Acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture. is purificd.and restoredas LL partial cure will not follow. The train of common complaints; Palpitation' of Me Heart, Sick .IBadarhe, ke., are all the result of same derungement ...film system; and the Gix.tr Maras eta will do Its Work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement. arc based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years; The written testimony of 1006 Agents, in Canada, the United States, England and South- America, in the possession of theeproprietor--und can be seat. by i.ll interested—is a su ffi cient demonstration that • it is the best Medicine ever ol:rreet to Me World. .Get the pamphlet, and study the,principle as there laid down. of the method of cure. put up in3o oz. bottles, • at. 82 12 oz. do. of SI each—the largest holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon.— Every bottle, has "Vl,ugLiis Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" blown upon the glees. the NVIITEN signature of "C. C. \Tough" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn. Tlinfulo." stamped on the cork. None other aresenume. Prepared by .Dr. G. C. Vauelm, and. sold at the. Principal Office, 267 Main street-Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post paid—orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post p aid letters. or verbal coMmunwations soliciting adv ice, promptly attended to gratis. Others devoted exchtdivel to the sale of this article —132 Nassau streets., New York city; 295 ESNS street, Salem. filasrachusetts. and by the principal throughout the United States and Canada, as tulverused in the papers. Agents in this city— Hays & Brockway. Wholesale and Retail Agents. No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street. Pittsbargh. Also , R . E. Sellers. 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street. Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; 'John Smith, Pridgewater. lan3o.d&wl y riIIINESE 114.111. CREAM —A matchless nrticla for i growth, beauty. and restoration of the Hair. This Cream. when once known, will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now iu use. Where the'hair is dead harsh. thin, unhealthy, nor turning pey, a few epplica. bons will make the hair roll and dark, and give it a beau tiful. lively appearance; and will also notice it maintain its liveinem did healthy color, twice as long ns all the preparatiV that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or ling fallen off; it nosy he restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils out their liteir'sliould at Oticipurcbase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream. as it is socomposad thht it will not injure the hair like the other preparations. bat will benefit - 3- it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. ror testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Res. Mr. Caldwell. to Mesrrs. lteliderslinit & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Letter of the Ker. R. Caldwell. Panto, of the Presbyterian Church." - Prilarki. Morons. Ifirmimuntorr ec STREIT!! : GENTLIOCET-1 take ',ensure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Ur. Porislii Chinese Hair ("mom; for, sunlit two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to conic out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream. and used it according lathe prescription. it is now elastic, soil, and firm to the bond. Many balsams and oils wrre-appliect. each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet. my wife gives It pnlorence over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis pinged to rancidity. The ladies, especially, 'viii find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparation for the toilet.. Respecifully,lke.. Januory 7,1417. . • 1.00 'SUM wholesale and email, inPittabiergkly John M.Townsend. 13 Market st., and Joel. Molder, corner of Wood and Firth 9IS. iIf*MCW-Iy LAMES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully inju rions it is to the Skin ! how coarse, how rough, bow sallow, yellow. and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk !, Besides it is injurious. containing a large quantity of lead . ! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article, which we cull Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent; being purified of deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural. healthy, alabaster. clear, lively white; 'at the same time acting as a cosmetic out the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr.Jaines.Anderson. Practical Chemist of hlassuchu setts. says: analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White. I find it possesses the moat beautiftil and natural.- and at the same timeitinocent, white I ever saw.' I certainly can conicientilMsly rem:amend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying.' Prier 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way.to apply Lilly White, is wish soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. A FINI: err or TEETH roe 25 ccrrs.—Whito teeth. foul breath, healthy gums. • Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after bring once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Poste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory. and. at the same MAC it I. so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous. mu to those teeth that are in good condi rion, giving them a beautiful . polish. and preventing a premature decay. Those .already decayed it prevents from,becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose; and by pc isevere&nee it*illrenderthe foulest teeth delicately- white, and make the breath deliciously swore. Price 25 or 571 cents a box. All the above are sold • only at b 2 Chatham st, sign of the American Eagle. New York. and by the appointed Agents whose . hames appear in the next column. • WILL TOC 7l uttty and get,,it rich husband ? lady? "Your face is your fortune," clear. fair? Is it white ? If not, it can be midis so even thoogkit he yel low, disfigured, stiiihurnt, tanned . and /reek Thous ands have been Masie thus who have washed once or twice With .lonea , „italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the:genet. me Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, b 9. Chatham street. • • Sah-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas. Barber's Itch, are often cared by Jones' Italian chemioai Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples. freckles, and, clears the skittiollAssow. Sold at the American Eagle, SS Chatham street. ISlind, reader, this seldom or never fails. • •• ' . •C. INGLIS,./r.. Patterson. Sold nt JACKSON'S V)Libirty IL, head of IVood, Sign s * of the Big Boot. • nov2a; • mEnic.A.N.OIL--TilE GREAT REAlabr OF NA. TURK-Procured front a well in Kenfucky, 185 feet below the earth's surfare. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties' for the following alt meuts are truly ' wonderful ; Inflamatory rheumatism, whooping-counb. phtltisic. coughs. colds. spasms, tatter, erysipelas. scal d . ltead, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver contpluiut. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the. breast. side and hack.'di.eirses of the spine, piles, heart burn, discuses of the hip jOittf, inflamed sore eyes, deaf: liens. and ear ache,. worms, tooth ache.. spraiita'stmins, burns.scalds, bruiScs,.cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, Price 50 cents per bottle.: ficad wholesaloauti reinfil by • Whl. JACKSON. at his Loot and she store, nil Liberty • Street; Pittsbuth. The mo soar stands.in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the omisixe nut be ob . a s order to be sure of obtaining Mc genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pihritsyl cants, Wm. Jackr,ott. d Liberty street, or through soh- Agents appointed by him'for its sole, each of whom will. have a skew bill and general di egotists in pamphlet limn contuinititt the names end address of the Proprietor - ono General Agent of 1 Yemeni Pentisyl sank., nstollows: Dr. Bail .10 en.,.propriptar, gentile): y. NVIO. jtitikstaiti .A.gent turlYtiiern 'Peunsylva ..TJ. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom . all' mlers must bit addressed,..' • tj Onsanve . ...—Ettol t haute is satirised in one of the above' Omitted Pau . mblets, autlibe name of Willitind Jackson: (thin flcite'ral Dud only .whelestile icgent . for IVestent Permsyt- • v intia.)prittied on tlivintt,itte of the label. 'cry.h.t. • 5 BARRELS Fresh.ltull Butter; •- - 6 ' . Dried Pettelst;* . 2. J 4. , , Citivc . iftteed; Just 'reeel veil. and sak, L. S. IVATEMI AN, Na. 31111arkey and tij front suceg. =~Y CLICILENERoII ; • • • SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE pUROATiVE PILLS, " ':universally admitted. to • operate, tint only as an effectual preventive, but as a nteer .rected y, is all diseases which can affect the human frame. Head ache, Indigestion, Ilheamaristn,• Piles, Searcy, Dropsy, Small Pox, Clukro Blerhuiy..NVorins; Whcioplng Cough, Consumption. Jaundice, Quiusey, &astatine. Liver Com plaint. Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles, Salt Rheum, MIS, Heartburn, Giddiness, Etysipelea,.Dectfuesn, Itlthlngs of. the Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel. Pains Wale Beck, Inward Weoltneae, Palpitntion of the Heart, Risings in th e That, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Female Cotuplaints,Stileh es ' in the Side. Spittiog of Blood, Sore Eyes, Setellita, St. - Anthony's Fire, I.owness of Spirits, Flooding, Plum Al , • Inas or Whites; Gripes, King's. Evil, Ldekjaw, - llyaterta,: Bile ou the Stomach, and all bilious -affections, Pleurisy, Swelled • Feet and Legs, Swine Pox, White Swellings, Tremors, Tunicmi, Ulcers, Vomiting—and a host of others have successfully and repeatedly been vanquished. by • heir all-powerful arm. • They have been knovrnto effect permanent cures when , - all other remedies had pr'ovad unavailing, sod &the las• stages of disease.- • • • . They have in many an tuperseded the irreacriytire skill of the MOW eminent phys, and received besides their unpin li6ed, commendation. • 'I hey have been frequently recommenced by men of the most distitignishisl chttractcrs throughour•the land, and been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Princes of . • royal blood. . • They hove (teen introduced into the Hospitals of Ellin -- burgh, Paris, and Vienna ' nail through - the disinterested • exertions of our Foreign Ambaiseders, thery shave recei ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rus sia. and of his Celestial Majesty of Rte. Chinese Empire.. )17' Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from the port of New York. without an abundant supply of the SICK - MAWS-NEVER FAILING FRIKNII.... IrrAgetteies . htts been established in all the principal Clues in the tin ion, andapplieatiotia ark Constantly reach ing us from almost numberless villages in every section of the country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects • are pouring' in from all quarters—and in such numbers that we have not time to read+ one half of them. "mat stronger or more conclusive eiridenee than these. ippon% ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it pOseiblethaf 'the many thousands who hove tried CLICKENER'S • PILLS, - ean be•deceived in their results? If any imps's, tura orquackery existed, would it not long ego have been held up, ne it should be,. to the scorn and derision of a. . justly offended community. Mr Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickeuer is the original ins amain of Sugar Coated Pills: and that nothing ot the sort ntis ever heard of, moil Le introduced them its June, 184:1: Purchusers should.thercrore, always ask for Cliekener'e Sugar Coated Vegetable fills, rind take tie other, or they will be matte the victims of a fraud. PRICE.. 25 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clickeiter!s principal office for the sale of pills:is 68 Vesee et. New York. WM. JACK-SON, tin Liberty et.. head of Wood at.. Pitts burgh. Pa.. General Agent for Westerit Peititylnania, Northern Ohio. and the River Comities of Virginia: • • The follovring. are Dr. Clickener'a duly appointed A' gents for Allegheny to.. l'n. . WM. JACKSON, (principal) 69.1.iberty street, Bead of Wood. A. M. Marshall. Allegheny City. • Jountliait Gliriest. filaneliester..,.• • C. Townsend & Co.. •i . . . . Jim. IL H. Jimmies . . Birmingham. ' ".• - • • 3110. IL Cassel. Perm at.. ' •,• Andrew S. Getty. Wylie it. . . • .• - Robert Williams , Arthuroville. • R: 11. Ilemingray. South Ward: • _ IVm. J. Smith. Temperoneesille. . :•• ,• , 'Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrevceville. .• Daniel Negley.. En et Liberty. - . Edward Thompson. Wilkinshurgli. • • •, • Thomas Ailin Sheipshurgh, • - • • • • •• 1 G. 11. Star. Sewickley. • .; • • Santuel Springer, Clinton . James M'Kee. Stewartslown,'' " • ' ~. 'John Black. Turtle'Creek.• •• • • • ,-• • . .6. P.:Diehl: Elizabeth. . Riley 311.aughlin. Phan& Towushiji. • .1. Jones, Bakerstown. . • fil'Keesport.• • ' • • • • - 6 4 1,7 r IS' 'PRE ((EST COCCI!' 'IIIIIWICINE EVPR 11 VSED."—This was e.,•, - pressed• in our bearing yes. by nu intelligent gentleman, who lied,used hat about one half.of a bottle of Or. ll'illants Oriental' r*.iekts 31ixt sere, before hti wan entirely erred. Come 'add get a bottle of it, and if the mina obitinate condi or-cold does riot disappear by its use, .your money-will .be' refunded.' Compouuded tie it is. of-the most chemise, though harm less and pleasant remedies, its One for Tenni - kart; lidr It • deed•eatrit,sfail to give entire • For sale, wholesale and retail. by - . AN'S k ntt.OOICWAV.' : r 1 Liberty street. near Cattellfashit," •• WILLIAM FLEZIINft.". LaveretteceißO:`• Sedd .41so by °ell I . . *IIR. WILLARD:I3 Oriental OmA - a "Lrr ern l WOMB enstsa Those who have nothud au op portunity of trying . thissmat remedy for the permanent cure of every.nifectson Ot the Ilings,should not Mil to give it a trial. Certificates of its eificieney, from our own cit izens, which we are constantly receiving, cannot fail to convince the skeptical. Rend the following from a lady of high standing to Allegheny : I • . . . " Ataacaurev Ctrs, Feb. 7,1918. "lbws. Hays . ,3. Braelnea* . : ieltoriln rne ;rent plea sure to be able to add my testitlitei - j in Inver cot Dr. Wil lard's truly valuable coughtimdicine. Aliuutiloce Months since I was attacked with a violent cold, and won much distressed with.the couch, from which I could gel no re lict, until 1 was a short time since induced to cull yonr store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture. I mu lumpy to state that the use of the second !mule:has entirety cored me; and. burin:. great confidence-in it.•l have, and skull continue to recommend it to my friends. "GRACE Fizumo." Price, .25 cents a bottle. Sold by 11A k. BROCKWAY., No. 2, Com. Raw. liberty Also. by labia] .1. FROM the New. York:Gaiattc, Oct. G, l's:l9, 'a 'dui!). • paper deserradlrat the head of the daily press•in this.eonittr . . . Ertects Extract of .TaysapariUs.-11 were bat courtesy to call the attention of our readers to ibis involitable prep- i • aration which will be found advertised in another column. 31r. Bristol is a brother; and issues a highly interesting newspaper, every now and then. bile or two numbers of which we have tdreadysiotieed:• and the medicine itself • has been eulogised by nearly all the press Of the western country, and, we,doubt not.justly.eulagised. It has in. its favor, moreover, very flattering teitunouiels flora the most eminent practitioners iu every part•of the eel:Miry' where It has been used. There is beauty bnd taste enough in the bottles, main the engraved labels in which they are enveloped. to induce a purchase ; even if the preparation itself were not one of the ' .. .severeignest in t the world," sus every person must behave it is—that 'every one must believe it Is—that is, every one who 1. would not resist amass of documentary evidence conchs sive enough to converts Turk to Clinstianity.• Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader. and see whether you do not agree whims on-thus point. .: • C 0., • For sale by • A. FAIINIZTOCK & , bALDIVELL. febtl4 Cot.. of tat and Wood slid 11th aunt Wuuo.t pitEemATNNT. . . GOUT, AND TlO D01.011.61.11‘.. At A respectable gentleman called at cier'offiee,rhe said, to intent* us that he had been afflicted for 15 ears tn l• • with Rlieuntatis or Gent, and occasionally. vri Tie 1. Dolomite; that he had been frequently 'confined to his • riiotti for months together. and often suffered the most in tcnse and exenteiating pain, but that lately he hailibpen using Jaynes ollttratire • from which he found the mos( nal and unexpected relief: .11e says he found the rine very plensaut and effeetive, and that he now eon- shiers himself perfectly cured .Philadelp hia North/ma- ican. A Facr Wotrru Neuwero. 7 -A gendeman of Scrofaroas • habit. from indiscretion in his younger days. beemne af- t reeled with. Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a • dlsngreeable eruption of the Skin.. : Indeed,. his yabole n y aystein bore the marks of being saturated .w ith disease. .1.: One band and Wrist were so 'much effected that' lie had lost the use of the hand, every part being 'covered with deep, painful. and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and parries as an honer -comb. It wns arthis Stage of Lis : compinint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath s t same disease. dint be conunencell the line of. Jayne's Al- 7..: terative, andluiving taken sixteen L 01116410 now perfect ly cured. - The Alleretive operates through the. circulation. and purifies the blood anti eradicates disc-are from the system, O r .: wherever located, and the. numerous cures it has per. 4 • formed in diseases of the skin. mincer, scrofula. goof, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic discises, is tri!stoilislting.—Spint of the nines. . . . . For -AC in Pittsburgh, at the PFZICIN TEASTOPIE, 7•2 Fourth street. . • CONSUAIvrioN,. coucni,. sprrTmo .OF LILO • Di BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA. A e,ZsTo Cossimusrives. 1 Four-MUM of - you arc really suffering from neglected 4- Colds, or an obstruction and. consequent intiamatum of • the delicate lining of thoie tubes through . .wltiCh thehir id We breathe is distribtitml to the longs. This obstrhelion ti. produces pain and Soreness, hoarseness. rough: difficult, , of breathing , hectic 'fever, and a spitting of-bblittd. *ranee , i or phlegm. wbioh &ny. A exhaust* the-wrong* of she pia ' -tient—end 'death ensues: JAYNES', EXPECTORANT 'i s.. never forts to remove this obstruction.-and prodnees the d . most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in-its :: cf. W ls fee. and cannot fail to relieve- •, - ' For sale in l'ittaburgh at the.Pekia Tea Store4 7 2Fc;llll l / 1 4rt.. near Wood. , - . jaiiS •, - 4 !;l.lrEliT COI . iii •NiEDICINE IN 'f 11E . - worti,Dvb 5 - .A.:, Another evidence of the superiority of .Br. tWit. ii • lard's Conga ellialtere, over rill others.. Rend the fultoiring Fr' certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth Wild.: i Prrisitesatt. Nov. 8;1117. '1 "Thfs eirdfies that lbr some weeks past I was tro bled t... with a very serious Cough. which was evidently trePose . ing seated on the Lungs to such an extent as to resist the g . 'effect of every medicine width.' lied been using.. 'Jars* • $ filially Persuaded to cold at lie • a h. Briickwayy Dug *. .• Store, and a bottle of Br. Willarefs Oriental IWO ''.. Mixture; which, to try great surprise. relieved me very ' much; atlertaking only two or three dories, sod berme I • had used one bottle. I was eibirely cured. I was so much f'- pleatied-with its edema. that I have brought others to toy it. '. It, and shall continue to recommend it to my . friends. as Jr •,.... ~ • firmly'beliere' ft fo'brbte first Co Alerfirine m the world. o I' • 0 Annum 11PCsirrer. 0 i .... Try it . 25 cents a Bottle. old b 7 7` HAYS &-BROCKwAIr: 1.. '':. N 0.2, Liberty street, near Canal Batas. . Sold Mao by ' - i ..1. FI.EMINO. novlo i • Leiwreucciville. 1 . ... :•- 13ALM OF COLI/MBIA/liir Tonic— To 'the Bald and . - : ' Grev:—.l( you wish a rich, luxurious' bead orhaii. free from dandruff a nd scurf. do not, fail to procure the genui , ne ? ri lust 1. . Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness, it'Will MOTO Nun exceed your, whoexpectritions.Ma t i4 e y iurvi have tt theihistrfmatwuntY'yeais "have had i ori ginal perfection by the die of this Balsam. •Age, state, or condition. appearato be no übstacle, whatever. at ithio 4.: canoes itte HUM to flow. widi which the delicate hair tube I. . is filled:lly which means thousands, whore heir was grey as the Asiatic eagle, have had • their hair restored to at. • natural color, by the use of this invaluable remedy, 4th all eases of fever it will be lotted one of the most pleasant .. AVOSIIPS that can be used.. A.fawispplicatiems only. are '. I. ". ' necessary to keep the hair fruin falling cut. 'lt strengthens i '. the ruins, it..ne-7,er faitsizt impiqt.iii,e.:}l ! stossy tippour- . .inure, and, ri s a &demotic tba totioi. it is umetipullog. It i •., bolds three time' as Ulltell rks other misetalled Hair =tor- ; mires, and i s more effeental. ..The genuine' in ac timed only'by Cotusitick A; San, 21 . cgiutiv 4 o l ... e y eet , New . • • . • soid_outy gonitinorittsbittgai Jacisol. 89 I,,ibeily. kitty!, hand of Wpod; also, in -IValtingion, dtly . A. =. 4 i.Taini.y §.sta;. xriPagitiinsbusgb, by DC.Voniell; inßrowniville, by natiriet!* crpker; ulsp, minty town . Ohip, Arßniand and Virginia. . ).‘ • 1 ;tudeltogrirgo i I .esil; 4. lady:lgo, I do.: . consigiuqoot, gud foT sale by , . TUCKETSON •-•'.. j n 11. , ,1 EIN 'l9rugs "'ant! i 1 i ' . ESE :- ---'-r......-".• .c:," • • ........... .2.. '-->•,' . .‘ ' 1' 7 '. 10 '-. :5.. -' _;4. - ..,‘ ,',. -;-•:,.., ..f' *. ' - T. 'N.,Z; ....., ,;.X, Z:1'1‘,:".;,:?2,'' - '-':•.' -, ~,.,;,,....."' '. - ' .... i ' , , .• ' :;',.1.,:::P..;,::!-‘4:`-:': ' ;:. I' ' ' '''iri. -.:"Tifk...,-('-',;17;.: ;;,,' , - ±.lti'f'•lo4..,:. ~,,;! .., .. 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