S -. W;,','? . .‘;',;'::7_ . , , Igtottims_ Stores. T. At. J. T.II , OANCIA, So. - 77 &79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STETS. suing enlarged and 'newly fitted up their establish • ' Meat; ath the-above well known stand. respectfully 119 attention of their friends and the public to their &lake Selec.tion of New Goods, comprising every varie- Wtspring and summer wear, selected. especially fur ustonse r department. Those wishing to leave their will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth ingis extensive got up in the bestnitumer;of.durable Shaft, and well worthy . the attention of those wishing to ." - "Puirebase. • AM are invited to call, and may rest assurLd Ibex they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. 4141Ixtra assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. • OHBA emo. ' DELANY, Fe. 48. Libsrty street. Fin:burg*, has . Jue -,,, ;Toned, for the Spring trade, a large and general assortment of will selected Cloths Cassimeres, and Vesting', consisting of superfine Fiench and English black and fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for the va tkritil styles of Spring and Summer Coatis.' .! Plain and fancy French, English and. American CAS - . StIdERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to duscustomer trade. Also, a great variety of new and fancy VESTINGS— . ell of Which will be cut and made to order, in' tLe most Mashionable style. ' • - Persons favoring the establishment with a call, will be • tiaitesion ntoderateterms at short notice. The subscriber hart als o onthand a great assortment of - READY MADE CLOTHING,made in the present Spring natio% feensittling of every description of Dress and FiXteleCeath, of all fashionable colors; fancy and plain Reek and Business Coats. • a general assortment of nulls, Vests, Shirts, Cravats, and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will bi sold low, for than. .Wholesale purchasers will find it muchto their rubran , page. to cell and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. - I.'. DELANY, Tailor. TO ARMS! TO ARMS`.—Th reateneitin- Tenon of Western Penna. by Col Swift. with 10,000 men, innwithstanding which. J. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any his heretofore been offered in the Western country, hav ing the largest establishineut in the city: fronting on Lib erty and Sixth ate. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons. the greatest variety of Cloths, cassi- Mersa; vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable forMarapproaching season, that has ever been offered in this market; to which all can have the Right of Way.— "Observe the corner N 0.167, Liberty and Firth sus. marß3 1. M. WHITE, T.smort, Proprietor. looms sptmotaca. JOSEPH N. DIDDLE. • Twin City Clothing Store. EORGE SPANGLER & Co. announce to their friends and the citizens of Allegheny, that they have on hands. fine assortment of RE.ADY.MA.DE . CLOTHING. consisting of Coats, Vests, Pants, Hose. &c., which they Will sell at fair prices. Also, a superior lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting?, which they will make up to order, in the neatest and best manner. ..[llarCiistom work done as usual. N. D.. Don't forget the place, on the west side of Fede sat street, . 5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny . aplo-3m • 'Fashionable Clot hing Store r No: QlB LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE, SEVENTH lIHE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a NEW !NG STORE, where they will sell as cheap. if not cheeper than any other establishment in theleity—Rendy made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and 'rocket Hand kerchiefs. Shuts ; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing. Stores. constantly on hand. iliteritiemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in fashionable style,•will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. • ap74f • nowvivn. Clouting 1 Closalsag 1 t mleassaug a i. 21411 Three Big Dom vs. The Western World !! ! 5-10,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made and ready to be 'offered on the amid liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed-and extensive eitahlishinent has now, after returning frdm the Eastern titles, at much trouble and expense, Just completed his fall and vitisgerarrangetnents to supply his thousands of customers ith one of the most desirable Mocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness to style and workmanship. combined with the very low price which they trill be sold for, must certainly render the old mai. TiaiDa Three Big Doors 0110 of the greatest attractions of the . .weitent country. It is gratifying to me to he able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many cells in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is' a wdll established fact, that my sales are oignt or ten times hirger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the staiount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cutier contingent expenses. I intend to Make a clean sweep of ail my presentstock before the beginning of next 'gear; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call hid purchase at the Three Big Doors. ' oat2l-illevr JOHN M'CLOSKEY :W GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Reeeived at the Iron ~City: C lothing Stoma splendid assortment of Cloths, ocinsisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; line figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and }Vac, Satins--all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable style. Rawly made Clothing. of all descriptions; Lady's Cleo* of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Iblkfs., Suspenders. Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every artiele usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants ; before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to theft' advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. 1.1 Liberty street, immediately opposite the month 'of Market. loctlS-ul C. IirCLOSSEV. ELLiso OFF LOW FOR CASH."—Winter thing of every description, such as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad eloths r superine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and frock coats.: Cloth, cassitnere, and satinet pantaloons; also, a gen etal•assorunent of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, ' cassimere andlancy woolen, and plaid Cassimere, with avast variety'of superfine Irish lmen,trimmed shirts, ainler shirts. stock, cravats, comforts an dall other aril rake in the c thing line, which will be sold low for Cash. • Parcha_ find it much to their advantage to call 'so* at 40 Liberty street. P. DELANY N. B. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer work, always on hand, such asF.nglish. French and American cloths, and cassimeres ; also a choice as 'brtMent of seasonable vestings—all of I, which will be "Made to order in the latest styles, and on the most ac ermintodating terms. • janl2-claw • O. sug I lothlugll Spring and Sumner stock that is now ready to be AL offered at the old original THREE BIG DOORS, -hone c 4 the largest and choicest in seledtion that has ev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er city in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to thiOe.ader the different assortments of articles which I ncntyhtive to offei4hetn; hut will simply tell them that if they' only favor me with a call, I wili lay before them 1.23,9tal different garments to make a choice out of, con ' listing in part of boats. from the richest in quality down ;tithe lowest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as- Mnishment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes Opett, wonderin g in the most extravagant degree of sur prise. how sucha vast collection of ILEADT Mann CLOTIIINO COILId - pOSsibly be collected together ander the control of pde todtvidiutl.. lint such things will tie„ as long as per iliellrellillee and industry is the main-spring of trade.— Without any intention of boasting, on my part. I will say tit thersame time, it is of such meta l I am pm eipally com posed, for nothing in the shape or form en difficulties, no Matter what their magnitude may he, can deter me Irma accomplishing my object, in providing for the farmer. the Mechanic, wind the day laborer. My whole attention i n taken np with the greatest care for their welfare, in get ting uplashionable. and nt the same time substantial gar ments, to meet their demands; and as; for others. who fancy themselves maying in a different 'sphere, and re quiting an article of the ne plus ultra land, they have • only Se - give mean outline of their wants, and they are nutted to a word. Now, let me say a word or two to my country mere!)- . antsinthe trade: If you wish to save from at least 2i to '3O per Rent, in your wholesale purchases. call in at the .."Three Big Doors," and if I don't meets your most son ine hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, and ``- , fresh seasonable goods, will not in Intuit/ attempt to off. fisi any iudneements of 'a similar kind - fan; generous pro -plaof so noble a nature and close discernment. JOHN MYCLOSKEY. feblB.lyNo. 1M /_dberty street. rfIAN'T 118 tinifirlif. Mite has just received at IL/ his large establishment, fronting on:Liberty and 11th ;itraeis, a splendid assortment of TwEnns for summer; ~ ,a bo,m superior Mtn! French Satin VESTINGS. all of -Which hats ready to matte up in the latest fashion and 'on the mast reasonable terms as usual. Observe the `eirrner, N 0.167 Liberty and Sixth streets. 'st '" yle: J. M. WiIITE; Tailor, Proprietor. No 11. nuntsEws WEEKLY BUDGET . • or New Bons FOR 1849. 4 NECDOTES AND INCIDENTS, comprising daring 1.....j.'21-.-'exploits, personal and amusing adventures of tbo /.„ otfieers and privates of the army in Mexico, actions of the navy and thrillitnfincidents of the Mexican war. • Hunt's Merchant's Magazine for April. Wet Tyler, or the Bondman, an Historical novel. Life and Public Services of Henry Clay, by Epee Sur -gent. Maiden Aunt, an interesting tale. • Bachelor of the Albany, a I , plentlid thing. ' Old Hicks, the Guide, or Adventures in the Comanche errantry in Search of a Gold Mine. Now ann Then. Accounts of the Battles in Mexico, etc. Analytical System; ilhistmting the origin<and develope ...meat of the English Language, illustrated with a beau - Ztifut map. , Oraydon's Men and Times of American Revolution. - Jack Tier. or the Florida Reef, anew novel, b} Cooper. • `.' - American Review for April. ' Isabedle. or the Emigrant's Daughter, a new novel. Amadeu Phrenological Journal fur April—full setts on Comb'sPopnlar Phrenology. with above 50 engravings. Subscription* received for all the Eastern nittgatittes and newspapersisrpablishera prices, and the magaziues tcall cases tree ofvastage- WA.NTED, to trafellhrough Allegheny and tellsa adjoining commies, and sell a work noticed at the head aiii,advertisement. The most liberal wages will be .The Cultivator for dds month: a monthly pap er da ';;toted to agriculture and rural affairs, and only ell pe; ; year. - LLfs and Exploits" of the Duke of AVellington, with a teduipiete historyot the Peninsular War, . numerous numerous *II, r ' Litnng Age,' cr.'4ol. ' The -Eclectic Magazine. of Foreign Literature for . this Life of Rev. Mirth Macurdy, containing various intr- sfstircinotieel of various decease' d . ininisters of the Pre a s. '''ltytertan' Church in Western Pa. Authentic IlafratiVe of the murder of lttra. Rademacker Philadelphia, illustrated. ' • • A-large of. ail the known works on Phrenol og y tod Aesnsn -:Phrermlogicalßusts, large and small size, a post beau tiful article. . - .... Phrenological Charts by the 1000 'TWA received and far sale by - . apl7 - M. P. hIORP., 65Teartli st. bbls. CooklinenNti. 1, in stone • tni for 1 e by SELLERS & NICVLS. a;~=: , ' • laitrorigh I sixtatiale..Borst Line , 1848 _ :f Freight rciaitd Jrbrn _. VOILE, BOSTON, &C. EORRIZIGE 4 , CASH. Philadelphia. T,iA.PFE 4- O'COA'NOR, Pittsburkh -111S:old established Line being now in full operation, 7 the prop rictornhave made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and' on the most favorable terms. They confidently' hope, their well known promptness in delivering goOds—peculiar safety ht 1110.ilt Or cart.) Mg—capacious warehouses at each port. affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce.—together with their long experience and tante knitting attention to business, will secure 30 them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they , hereby' gratefully acknowledge. All consmuments by and for this line received, charges paid.. and for.varded in any required directions. free of charge for co 1111 l tission. advancing or storage. No utterest. directly or indirectly. in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to thu following agents: BORI3IIKIE & CASH. i7h,lllarket street. Philadelphia. TA.AFFE S O'CONNOR. Canal Basin. 'Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR.S CO., North street, Elsiiimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON. al Sa, Cedar street, New York. Merchant.' •Freight" . Way Line. (FORil E.R.L.T CAL , L= rICKWOUTII k.C0...6 LINE-) plit-• 18 47 daysltegh. IVater street and all intermediate places. One boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. ATArtulty & Co., Canal Basin. I.iberty street. Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of tlte way atrium. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the,Jeat two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities, Ac.. during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. PELOPEOiTORII. • IL 11. CANAN & Co. WM. vntr. E. G. STITT. • WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOIIN Alll.l.Elt. 'PRINDI,E& AIcIXYWELL. Aottaxs-- C. A..WAsuxvx & CO.. Pittsburgh; ll.C.sxs:c, Johnstown; Jour: ALLL.ez. liollidaysburg; BOARELL h NITTINGER.‘V Eller at. Huntingdon co. REFERENCES—.SMiIh & Sinclair: J. & J. It.TDev itt: G. & J. 11. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore nagalaY Smith; John Parken Wm. Leaner: .1. Jordan &Sun.- mart (Gazette copy.)) Merchants' Transpor.tistion LI . 41111111 M. FOR the Transportation of Merchrindice and Pnisaiice -to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consiancil tO Our care will be forwarded without delay, at thaloweet rates. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A. 3I'A NULTY A. Co., Proprietors. Cinialßasin,Liberty st., Pittsburgh., (Ctairtte.only. cony.) Great lenglish Remedy t TOR Coughs, Cohls. Issthana. and Consumption !--The neat and only Remedy for the above diseases hiahe /fen_ garion Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan,. of London. thigland; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can be found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies; of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as cofirmed and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured. and will cure, the mpst desperate cases. It is no quack nostrum but a standard English metheine, of k LIONVI2 and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used an n preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the aide and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing. hectic fever night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma, influenza, whooping cough, and croup. Sold 'in large bottles at St per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Paniphleta„ containing a mass of English and American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained o the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK 6. CO., ebt9 cor. First and Wood. and Wood and 6th sis r A MAGA!. WORKS—Sir AsUey Cooper on Hernia; LU. Sir Astley Cooper on the Breast, &c.; " *" Testis and Thymus Gland; Colles Lectures on Surgery; Watson's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglison's Physiokwy,, Hornet's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velpeau's Midwifery - , Diseases of Infanta—Dillard; Diseases of Females—Ashnell ; for sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH & 43 Market street. XrEW PUBIACAtIONg.—MiLeon's Poems, illustrated Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton. with a memoir, and critical retuarks on his genius and writings, by James Montgomery ; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. Srancra'a GEE= Txgrastrzer.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek. with English notes, criti cal. philosophical, exegetical ; maps, indexes, etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whole fanning the New Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. Al A New Norst—Midsommer's Eve.—A. fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 'James's Henr Y—The life of Henry the Fourth. king France and Nararre, by G. P. It. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 role. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jan 6 Booksellers, cor. of Market and t d sot. T 0 11. F. L' S History of Modern Philosophy. eomplet .1,!1_ in one volume, from the last London edition-83,00 Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen Tyng, D. 04 new and enlarged edition, with portrait a the author; SI.IIO. _ . Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. D. D., late Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. IL Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's Ilistory of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2.• flawksione: a role of and for England. in 1.84—, in two volumes. from second London edition: $1.00., Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; 02 eta. Personal Recollections, by Charlotte Eltrabeth, With explanatory notes. accompanied by a memoir ephrticing the period trom the close of personal Tees/Heenan to her death; by L. 11. Toms; 624. cts. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. 11. Tymr. D. D. slark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles R. Taylor, M. A., author of " Records of a Good Man's Lite," " Lady Mary,"" Mayan. or the Pearl," &c. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 55 Market street, between 3d and 4th. UNDAY SCIIOOI, BOOKS.—We have just receive a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday , School Union. and approved by a committee of publication, consisting of mannbirs of the following denominations. viz.: Baptist. Congregalional, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents tap to 75 cents.) all writteu expressly for Sundny Schools. lit addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of hooks, in paper covers, for quite young child ren, for rewards, &c. The Union dbd publishes two Libraries. Non. 1 and 2. of one hundred volumes each. nil numbered ready for use. of hooks from - P . 2 pages up to ZO, at the low price of ten dollars. averapng only ten cente a volume. Also, "A Youth Cnbinet Library," of fifty volumes, at the low. price of two dollars and fifty emits. Also, 'Hymn Books, Question Books, red soul blue Tick ets on paste boards, Maps. &c. All the above we sell at the Union, nt Philadelphia prices- Catalogues of Books furnished on lipplication. ELLIorr ar. ENGLISH. fifi Alarkei at., feb9 between Third and Fourth. AMASON'S. MARLIJOROUGII—,Thc military life of John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, F. It Allison, nutlihrof'tbd ' - ilistbry of Europe." . Nominees Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Chris!, in its liiktoricbl connexion timthistorienl developments: by Augustus Nennder—tmusluted from the fourth German edition, by John McClintock and E. Dlunientlial, Profes sors in Dickinson College, Old Hicks the Guide; 'or Adventures in the Comanche Country in smirch of a Gold Mine: by Chos. W. Webber. The Bachelor of thu Albany: by the author of the - Falcon Dr. Choluter's Posthumous Works ;--Daily Scriptural Readings, by the Isle Thomas Chalmers, L. L. D.— in three vols. Volumes Ist and 2d received. - The above valuable works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, .apl2 Booksellers, corner Market and Third ate. Trimmings. IVENV - and splendid variety of TRIlt MINGS. of iho latest styles, just received at ZEBULON KINSEY'S, No 67 'MARKET STRERT. Among which are: 50 gross Daisy Buttons. assorted colors; • • - ton plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 plain smell, assorted colors; SO ". cotton, neW article, will wash. - assorted colors; Also, a large variety of Fringes. ase'd widths and colors. A very large stock of the shove article. 6 doz. Ladies'Open Worked Silk. Gloves; _ 5 Gcntelleavy Silk Gloves; 7 ." Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; 25 4 - Ladies' Farley lop Lisle Thread Gloyesi 20 " Litdies'l3lovest - - 50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Glcici; - 20 .oents , " , " " Children's Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Benda, Purse Rings and Tassels. Bead Bags, steeland velvet f futeFans, Parasols, Aceordeons, &c., &c. - A ILO ROAN'S LONDON BOORS-Six Old English Chroxi William of Malmsburyls Chronicles. • ' Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Aiglo Saxon Chroni. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Iteroditus. by Carey. MeebiavellPs'llistory of Florence. Schlegel's - Philosophy of - Life and Language. History. _ Langre's. History of Painting. Beckman's History of Inventions. Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. - RaStot's Lorengo DeMedlei. , C,oxe!a Housaot Amaria. • For sale by - maa2 H. S. BOSWORTH to CO, 43 Market st• lEEE New Books Just. Received. lEEE 4mi rat of Mites: • TitisseistVe Generis w'Enalgiiitioiaofilies , • REMITTANC,Faand EQXStlge tcandia from Grant Briton:Tidal - Ireland, by W. Thipscott,l,ls South IL' corner of Maiden Lime, IT. Y.,and 90 Water . 1 00'1164 I.h.erpoot.- . . , - The subscribers, having accepted the'Ageney of tlie alluve Ifouse, are now prepared to make arrangements ou the most liberal terms with thosadesirous Paling the postage of their friends Irciin the Old Country; and they flutter themselves their character and lone standing in business will"give couple aisumnee that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. " • Messrs. W. it - J. ,T. - Tapscott are long and favorably knownfor the superior class, accoirunodation, and salting qualities of their Packet Ships.: The QUEEN OP. THE . WEST. SIIERIDAN. - GARRICK. lIOTTINGUER. ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, trio of which leave each port tnotnltly--;from Nevr.York the,2lst and 26th. and from Liverpool the 6th and Iltht: in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and, Union Lints of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure'. from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with theitincreasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal " superintendence of the business ha Liverpoobis au midi tional security that the comfort. and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to: _ ' The subscribers being, as usual, extensivelrengaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabledto take charge of and forward passengers immediately on .thcirlanding, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and arc; therefore, prepared to contract (orpassage from tiny sea port iu Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so -far inland not otherwise at) tamable; and will, if necessary, forward'li!een.gen' fur ther West by the best mode-of conveyance. Without any additional charges for, their finable. Wheie....persons sent for decline-coming out, the amount paid for passage will - be refunded in full. ' REMITTANCES. . -• . The subscr i bers are also prepared to girt drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns inland, Ireland. Scotland and Wales thus af fording a safe and expeditious Mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons rermiring such facia ties will find - it to their interest to avail themselveit of. Application (if by letter,' post-paid) Will be promptly at tended to. TAA FFI: & O'CONNOR,, Forwarding and ComMissiOn Merchants, map27-d&w-ty . -Philadelplda; • laßoche, Brothers, & Co. * a FULTON IST., Nzw Yoke; EDEN QUAY, Dunum Sccrrzwzo Rom), LIVERPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for IS-0. POCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK ', BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets; take the liberty of iIIIIIOUIICIIIg to their old friends and customers. that their arrangements for the year le-la being complete, titer are prepared to bring out passengers. by the above splendid Line, from hive:Tumid In New York Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of loutg linsiness. and assure those who entrust them with their orders..that the same satisfaction will be rendered us here iolbre. ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND' AND WALES. Drafts li.r bale, payable, on demand, al any Bank Ireland. undersigned has made arrangements to bring ot passengers to 'Pittsburgh, during the present ye:tr. febs-dindase• I A M 131:Alit:IN. t o . Passage To and From t a GREAT BRITAIN dc IRELAND. GEOROT. Itiressto & So; No 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. , CsausLE & Rtersan, No. 59 South st.. N. V. rpue Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this I city ofthc above well known and respectable Houses. are prepared to make engagements for passengers to conic out front any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing front Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival iu this country. Apply to or add re AS SAMUEL M'CLURKAN & N. IV—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct. and drafts for any amount forwarded. pay able at sight, throughout the Unites' Kingdom. jr..tfol r ill EILARNDEN & CO.'s PLESSILKOZZ A XII RIMITTANCE Office. TTARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from 11 any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality. and attention to the wants of emigrants. Redo not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-pons, as we take charge cm them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, vrhiist thoasands of others were detained months mail t hey could he sent in sours old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their Collins. We intend to perform our contracts honorahly, rn what it may, sad. not act as Was the case last season eritl other offices, who either performed not at all, or when i suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh _Gar any sum from II to /LOW, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in De land, England, Scotland and 'Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Arent, Fein street, one door below Wood et. iIkFOREIGN, EMITTINCE. gni F. Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland. Semland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL 111'CLUITK4IN h CO.. fehl2 142 Liberty street. European Agency. and Remittances to Ireland. England,&e. T ARGE and small sums of money ran at all timcsbe L remitted by sight-drafts, at refund rates. to all.parts of England, Ireland, Wales, he., and Liegacies, , Delits, Rents, Claims and Property in europe earl be collected and recovered through the subscriber, or during his ab sence from this city from Oetoher until May, on his annu al tours to Europe. by application to JAITICS Mae, Mer chant, NS'Etter street, Pittsburgh. 11. KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pitishur,iii, Pa. P S.—As 11. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of "Itentman Keenan,' passenger agents. of New York, he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firin. and has never had any consteSiOn with either of those persons. ocbt Western New York College of Health., 207 MAIN/MKT, I:WI7A/A N. V. nn. G. C. VAUGHN'S %TOP:TABLE LITHONTRIP TIC ItIIXTURE. gaIITS celebrated remedy is comma. :v increasing its fitme by the making all over the World. It has now become the only medicine for (Imlay use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coral plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how longstand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all disennee of the urinary organs) for them distressing complaints it stands alone no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified in will con vince the most skeptical ;--(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Agne. To the Great Went especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent. no deleterious compound in a part of this mixture: It cares these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and sloes not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.a complaint or. most painful character, is immediately relieved. and a care fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is Rtr beyond nay other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impale blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, - Weak Back. Weakness of the Kidneys. Ac., or Inflarmition of the same, is immediately relieved bye few days use of thin medicine, and a cure is illweys the result of its mica It stands ne a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions,poiliful men struntions. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. hinny he jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and : . did we feel permitted to do so could give a themsanal names as proof of cures in this distressing class Of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken _Own, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of merenry. , Will find the bracing power of thin article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated froin the system. • Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article ranter Tux num, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advernsemeitt will -not permit to be named here ; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of prhof of the virtues of a tnedicine. nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fail% to benefit in any case, and If bcine and muscle are left ha.build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid noes cm, and keep taking the medicine as long as therein an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against .a number of articles which come out under the heads of Stine rams Branca, dtc., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, kc. They aregood for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCII TIMM Nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets 'is earnesageolieital. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad - to circulate gratuitously. Put ap in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do. 'at 81 each—the larger holding 0 oz. more than the two small bottles.. Look out and not get imposed upon: Every bottle' has Vaughn's Vegeta - bre - Lithentriptic Mixture.. blown - zpon2ther.glass, — the writtensimiature of "G. C. Vaughn! on the directions, and .0. C.- Vaughn, Buffalo,. stamped °nth': coric. - Ncine other. are genuine. . Prepared by Dr. G. C.-Vaughn. and sold at the Princi pal Office, Vfn Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention , givenT :to' letters unless post-paid--order from regularly authorized demo accepted. Post-paida let ters, or verbal communicatioussoliciting-adsisuiprotapb ly attended_to gratis. • • • Oiffees devoted exclusivelirici the sale of thii artiOle-4- 132 Nesiati Y. I 295 Essex et., Salem. Maas:-:and by the principal Druggists tftrbo - ghout the United &des and Canada, nefteents. • • - I.lftYS &BROCKWAY Aients,l No. 2, Liberty it:, itearCanal 110.9 n. . W!TIAN BLINDS,--A. Wectererll, and old and well nown Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth its., takes this - method to inform htaJottny friends bf the fact that his FaCtorris now in full Opera lion tin St. Clair et., near the old Allegheny Bridge. whet* n cal:inapt supply of Blinds of 'wartime colors and iron ides; ieeoyistintir kept on hand and at - all prides, from twenty:cenitTup to 'suit cuitomers. N. 11:*if ieguitl,Blinds will be put op so, that in mute of alarm by 'or tithe:milt; they may be removed without thelid •of isserew.driver, and with the came thatlyiy other piece of furniture can he removed, and without any extra expense. . je24.d&wy CAUTION TO •Tip, zrUE1,1441,--Ther• subscribe_ ,r by "mitten contract with the Pextyr TU. haa - the elu.dye right to sell their Team Jn , Pjttabttrighend ,Altentri ny, clues. Any pereon attenipting.l.o melt tholt.TOClVer sent prnnuyed thronkh me, tepreetiehtessAeptrottrend a rand upon the'plibitentilhortr eteremente . Weitet to relied on. [eel 3) A JAYNES, -70 4th et. MEM . . ... .. . , -,..,..-....,•=,'..'±',--!... • '',.. , ;'..t.:.'44 -4 :. • . :,•.' n ' : - ..' - ', - 7 , -.- -...-.:• '. ci= 142 Liben'k Pitthburch tYcoxiiwo. co. taiNiTATTrisuttez COMPANY. • • Aq74beenNClr.-- . THE Subscriber; havingcen appointed and duly com missioned Agent of the Lycoming,County Mutual In—, surance Company,,is now p_repared to .receive applien-; tionsjor insurance for said Compapy.:. This COMPrtpY perhaps, ono of the very best InsuranceC tt Companies es in the Stein or Union, having a capital , of 'betvree one and two millions of dollars in premium' hates, .60 by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceedhigli.s.ooo wilLbe ta ken on any one block of 'buildings. or, on ang.one risk, and no more than $2,500, will be taken on a Bolling Mill, Foundry.or Furnace: Building" in which a stove-pipe passess through the Bide wall or roof. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills, lldanufacidriei of Prhiting.lnk, and Dis tilleries, willnot be insured on any considerauon, r; what-. eve and when .the rate per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive, no risk will be taken over 51,000, (ereePt Bridge' and Grist Mills.) . • The operations of the Company have been such, that for the last six years only out cent upon the dollar has been tweed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. —. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his Of f ice, in the .110 W Court UoUse. SPROUI.. Agent. jantn-lm Pinebumb, Allegheny Co., Pa Fire and Marine. Ifleurarir.e.. THE Insuranec , Company of North AMerica, of .Phila dolphin. through its duly authorized Agent, the. 'sub scriber. offers to make permanent and :limited Insurance . ou property. in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. • DIRWI'ORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, - Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, • Ambrose. While, John A. Brown, . Jacob M. Thomas, John White. .. John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, , . Henry D. Slier - raid, See'}. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794, Its charter is p_er petual. and from its standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an, extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering nmple securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburg% . „ ocal-y ThO'Franklin Fire Insurance company OV VIIILADELVISIA. rtITARTEII. PERPETUAL—S.4OO.OOO paid in office 16.4 Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and effects of c.eiry'llescription. in WWII or COUnlfy. on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication. wade either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. 13ANCK1 it, !'rest. C. G. Dio.NCILEC., SrTretnry. DI itEcroas : Charles N. Banker, Jucob R. Smith, Thomas Ilart. George W. Richards, ninnies J. Wharton, Mira Weal D. Lewis, Tobias \Vaguer,hilphi E. Boric, Samuel Grunt, David S. PITT*I/I . RGII AWENCY. Wsnnics MairrtN. Agent. 'at the Flichange Office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of ad and Market stn. l'irta.,risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. Nu marine of I tilnild navigation risks taken. aug4-1y ICING & FINNEY, Agents at Pittsturgh,for the Ddaerare llfuttial Safety sveraace Courpany_of Philadelphia. TIRV. RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve ry description. and Marine Risks tr? on hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on NVater it.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. 1.1. King k,Finney invite the confidence and patron ate of their friends mid community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among the 1110.9 t flourishing in Philadelphia—es having, a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its carter, is constantly increasing—se yielding to each person insu red, his due share of the profits of the Company. without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefbre as pos sessing the Mental principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. novl-tf EP.NCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 4 CO3IPANY OF PRILADELPIA.—A'. E. corner of Third and 'Wood rheas. Pittrbtrrgit.--The assets of .the company on the first of January, 145. as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were . [loads and Mortgages. Meal 1 7 . state, at cost Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total of 6009,631 Affording Maintain assurance that aII losses will he promptly met, arid giving entire security to all who ob tain pdlicies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consisteut with security. octS WA BRICK MARTIN, Agent.' Inspranee Against Fire. TTF, Amnicnn Firs Invumites Company—Office, No. 'PI Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. 1514—Charter perPectual. Insures DuiWings. Furniture, itterehandize, - anil proper ty generally. either in the city or country, against loss or damage by fire, perpetual or tor limited periods, on favor able terms. John Sergeant, William Lynch, Thomas Allitione, John Welsh, Jr., DIRECTORS: Stimuel C. Morton, Adolphus Penes, Geotp.s. Abbott, Patrack Brady, John T.. . SAMUEL C. MORTON, President. rR• NMI , D. 3A7tIVIKR, Secretary. Orders for insurnnee by the shore Company will be received and insurances effected by the undersigned, agent for Pittsburgh. CEO. cocitnis, jan4,lln. , Pai Tided street. Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now conceded by medical men that Connell's I. Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by Comstock k Co.. 21 Courtkind st., New York. is the greatest won. der of the 10th century. Its 'effects are truly miraettlous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, &c., and all external sores, in a few minute,' after its applicatian; healing the same on the most • delicate akin, learidg no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism. White Swelling and Ulcers. Bruises, Burns. Erysipelas. Idles, Tic Doloreaux, he. %Ye might add as proof to all we say, the names of many em iment physician. who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it commas'y on hand, in case of accidents by fire life may be lost without. but by its use all burns arc subject to its control, unless the vitals are destroyed. Ca a rum—remember and ask for Comsat's Ilfagital Pain Er. tractor. manufactured by Comstock co., N. Y., and take soother. Soars!, &c.--The Genuine Hays' Lineament. is an article more justly celebrated as a care for the above. than any or all others. Its cures are almost immediate, and iris only necessary'to let those who know the article nod use it with such great success, that is to he hail true and genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland at., N. V_ sole proprietor. *old only genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa., by Wtt. Iscasoa, .59 Liberty St.. head of Wood at.; also in Waishingion, Pa., by A. Clark; in Brownsville by Benneit & Crocker, also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvan s ia. Ohio, hid. and Virginia. novlD.d&wthin "It is the beet Cough Dledtelne I ever Saw." I'kEA D the following proofof the superioriq' of Dr. Wit , :aura Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it- Mamas. Hays &Brioratwati—After laboring for several weeks trader the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus thr, resisted the ef fects of Several of the "infallibles," 1 wan induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough'Allixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, niter using only one half of the bottle I found myself eptirely well. "Iris the brit medicine I ever saw. , " True copy, JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY. Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janS` A A. MASON & CO., Dry Goods House, 02 Market Strect, between Third and Fourth stray, have hunt received a large 'simply of rich Fall G' ibodt, comprising in part: 17 cases various styles. Prints rind Chintzes of En glish, French and American manufadture ; 156 pes rich and desirable patterns French Ginghnins, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods ifor ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and. Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Lames, Satin stp'd Alpacens of various colors; 3-4 and 4-4, black and blue black Silk;, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colons; M. de l.ains, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality ; Cas sinteres,Cassitietts, Broad Cloths end Wirings; 'ldea-di ed and unbleached Muslins from .51. to lb c. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; Tiekings, Cheeks, stripM Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc.otc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. ENV DAGUF IREQTYPE ROOlds, Burkes BoiLt- N ins, Fourth stmt.—Room' & AMIDST, Daguerreo typist§ front the Eastern 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 oozy of Burke'Sbuilding,.4th Cl.. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured^ that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the Most pow erful kind, enabling lit to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting' for pictures are neither re9uirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. U. Operators willfind this a good depot for stock and chemicals. 117" Instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. TO PEMALES.—Every female should' have a•box of Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiaritial of their constitution acting with gentle mild ness-and safety,fa all rireumsranla; • Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established anicmg the ladies, ,with_whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very Complete dliections for tise , in the various coin- Me w elb ls )yil l be - the accompapying ;eaorot- sale try • R. L. errlitiEßT. " • Smithfield street. v. - - Third. street. near Alan, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny City; ,I. G. Smith,X' niinglnim;.and John M'Crucken, Fifth Ward, Pittalurg l l7. A 1125 ;. Hollow-Ware Castings. .''I~I'EnOHANTS visiting our city' for the purpose of jrL obtaining their Spring supplies 'of .11ollow-ware and:otherCtutungs,•ivill find a very-heavy-stock and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store .and as Samples-eanbe seen at ourwnrehouse,Cornmerei tßow, .Liberty street, nextW. W:Mallnee's Marble_ works. Tenns and prieesfavorablo. . • • • feb ' - QUIN, Meßßl7)Flic VIM' BOOKS—Just received, by Express: Germany, 1' England. and Scotland. or recollect of a Swiss minister; by J. H. hierle•D'Aiibigne. D. D,. author of His tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, A Practical Eihibition of the Gospels of fit: Arhitfiew 'and St. Mark; Mthe'form of Leetures, intended to assist tbe•:netieeer_dcpthestre instrurtionand deeptleoe.;by,Tohit eitextteter,:.i t p.. Bishop of . Chester. -; - • , • lteeetkle by; • ' ELLIOTT do MOLISE', - feb24 Zit Act street bet. ad stud _Prial*Aitbllltbicines. 1101 7 PLAND"3 CELEBRATED • = --6ERMAN.DIEDICINES • Are withbut o rival,* ilte•Cst re Of the following Distaste IF taked according to the directions they will cure cloy ease, no matter who or what else , has fulled. • VEOL•'TABLE BLIEUMA'fIe ymts,- For the permatient cure of Rheumatism.- Gout. Gan grene, Hysteria. and- severe nervous affections. and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, I temoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using. them,' In most cases. experieneadnuteht soon, after-the first dose; They quiet the itervousaysfein, *)rich enables them, to rest well during the night. They never fail to affeila care., when taken according to directions. , • .No outward application eau perutanently remove, rhea. maticpains from the system. - Liniments sometimesact us a palliative fora shortperiod. but there is.ul ways danger in their use.. They tray cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vita/ part,. or ,alse where the pain will be more scuts. - . GEILISAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Chronic. Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising from the liver or stomach;) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases-,arising from a disordered stomach. in both male • and female. such as female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. ,They streaghten t ; sys tem, and remove all "aridity of the stomach. ism it tone andaction and assist digestion. They can :taken by the most delicate stomach. and in every case en tirely destroy costiyenesiAantr_renovate tie.fasholasys- fent,- rerMitin. , all imptisiiies Med renmants ciflteprious t and givintr.aslitnlthy..,action to ,: duawltOle franc. • - The tYLOPlotosof LiveiootOPlyilliare ' one:0111es is and NIMBI the tight "aide, arikaitrentsCuston Much nmatdinte- IY-unffer , theyinferipr. riliirinlibigir;le lie on theJeftliide, or if ittaildt,:gAragOtiViensi4Wprodinted, which-se riously atkats--2tesPiratnat,:eattsirieVertofteu atrifable somecotraft;-.togefiter ivith.thise sraPtoola We Perft: Wait ' coated tpagnb,. acidity ,Of thostonutch,tiefieteneraf-Par spirritioa,Taa-soinitimes a pywattieueiminjivitie .. .tiFtzt shoulder, with a great dispointion to sleep and depreastan of spirits, and sometimes sores in the inouthor ihroat, causing mucus to rise in the. nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. 'These symP toms,. if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In feet, a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating consul above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must on every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it.- The kruptoms Of Dyspepsia rtic very , eathins—those af fecting the stomach alone, are Hausea,:heart-burn, loss of appetite. sometimes 'an excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight on the stomach; sinking or flattering of the pit of the stonmelt. fiend eructations. or sour arising from the stomach. &c. Dyspepsia, devoid of a °tactual nature. is without danger; but. if arising from °disease of din stomach, it is danger Ons. Nervous Debility generally accompanies pepsin or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. - A few q.s will-re move all the unpleasant effects. such as doubting at the heart, selling sensation when in a lying position. dots oi webs before the sight. fever and. dull pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed C'oiiiitenance, &c. Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. SUDORIFIC. An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or, filo Chest, Spitting of Wood, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Broil liestioral Asthma, ur any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine.. It soon relieves any Cough oelloarseness, 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 ammaily, and cause many to grow up with a. deli cute frame, who would have been strong and robust, Hal first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles, Teller, and RheuM, Scald Head, Ring-worms, Inflamed . Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber's Itch,Frosted Feet ; Old Sores arising from fever or impure blcoll; 11/111 will extract the fire from burns, on application, or remove ear cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender" faces should uie it after shaving; it will, in a few moments. remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can'always be relied on, and is invaluable in any famijy. TAIL OINTMENT, For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep- seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the Mrs - tunable blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and mill- cal cure. The innumerable impOsitions upon the public, and the statements of remark able tures never made, yet certified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders at difficult to do justice to. the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicine's. They are ed tirely vegetable, and free front' all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every fatnily should have a mimphlet—they can be bad of the ag Prinen gratis. t, Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Race street. one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh; by . jjanl7-dly] WM. THORN. $6OO 615 Al •• 1)0.067 77 .207.409 SILENCE THAT DILEADfuL COLIGIThe Lungs sic in danger, the work of the destroy er has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in. it a sound of death. . ARE rot A MornEx? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers; tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the soulttl of her supulehral cough pierces your soul. Xoczto MAN, when just shout to enter life, disease sheds a 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 desynir. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is. Sherman's Balsam. Mrs. Arraiss. the wife of Wm. 11. Attree,'Esq. wars given up byDr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of..Philodelphia, Dr-Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Iler friends all thought she must die. She bad every appearance of being in consumption ' and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman'a Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. CIA muisnA Nrz, of Ball's Ferry. was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies foiled to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist, 2SI Broadway, JIAS witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medeeine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also whitened its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing: Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be,js effectually cured by . this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood resets, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. Annear Joinz, 109 Eighth avenue, was cured of rough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing.. The first-dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 10 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who wan laboring.under Consumption, end to . .another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. both ernes its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health- Airs. Lucent Wens. lS Christie-st, suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to ritibdue every attack b y a timely use of this medicine. i :Phis indeed s the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affection/of the throat. and even Asthma and Consumption. fried 2i cents mid St per bottle, Principal Otoeelo6 Nassau street. New York, Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premitun Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold. wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and l'uient Medicine Warehouse. 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny' county A_ M. Marshall. Allegheny city), Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, car. .Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. 1., Mitchell. Wilkins. burgh; Thus: Aikan, Sharpaburgh; Saint. Springer, ton; James .M'Kee, Stewaristown; John Neck, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; ROW'S/id & Son, Mice's port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley M'Laughtin, Plumb. Township; Wm. .1. Smith, Temperanceville; Jun. ,Fulton, 'Damon:lh G. Starr, Sewickly. niarfly Ayr OBE TESTIMONY W. LASSO, of Fayette ',ol vine. N. Y.. says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills - - are fitment Use to all those who may have, occasion to use-them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious +ever, are im mediately cured by the use of .Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a hex. Sold wholesale and retail by . - - .. S. 1.. CUTIIBERT, street. near Third. Pursntrann, Dee. 15, 1317 _ . • Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny eity ; J. G. Smith, Bir minstont; and John M'Cracken. Fifth Ward. • febl7 DR. Qhio, writes. March. 1846: "I have used your rerntifttge, Carmiitarive Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years, ~ a nd have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines !.cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they clann, and ore entitled to all confidence reposed in them, by . those wholutve used them. I Was formerly very t?nront to ***** Vermifuge, until I beeameacquam ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. . Ressectfolly, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, M. D." For sale in= Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth St. ' (045 1) A: FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre -11). paration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting--of Blood, .Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending 'it as a eafe: and usefUl medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority; in testimony - of its value. . • It ispleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a'price as toy place -it within the reach of every perion. There , are, perhaps, buttew Cough preparations that will "Pro duos oath - decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. PAHNESTOCK & CO., -Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. . • - decl3 _ rve. RALPH'S' Cams=Aran Vsorrearx Plus aro for _LI sale, wholesale and: retail. at the Orrice,. ' No. 50. Smithfield In. . , , Alio, by' IVm. Cole,. Allegheny city: J. G. Smith. fir -m-iiiithern; - John McCracken, Penn etrect, , Fitlh Ward. fish 21 '. of'nINES AND MOW° tare and Eightlesri e following celebrate namely : A Seignette Brandy, pale, 44 - " dark,- (hard " pale, Sazenac Hennessy . *i' dark., pale Pinot Cnstillon &Co , . . . London Israrket Wine :Bonen Port Trtiali - „. ..." Irunt ' . . , .., g , J .Bura-undy .. ' ' - -", S.: S. lklatletia " -, 9 . ' . a I, l yrniiigtian, " " • ayal Imperial Eagle Gin, -E . Pale Sherry ~ . " Black !lonic " = Brown " o ~ Swan _ " Golden " . , ''• l'ine Apple " ' ~. Tenrilie " • . - " Irish Whiskpy " .ii: Lisbon " ~ .' '" , Jamaica Spirits, _m Claret .. . . ' St. Croix... Rum.. . . . . Sweet. 1c Dry 15 ritIttiti.';'' Topether.vrith.atitige stock. of theiabove -Wines end Liquors in potties , alsof,ChampagneandAeret Wines, for;seleaminsported,.on pleasing terms. at the Whas Cel lar and Liquor Store. of :P. C. MARTLN, feb7 . . corner of Smithfield and Front sus. ayneao.Famlly Medicines. 00 Whale. Halves, Qtiar I randy, Wines. Gins, &c. WS, grades, cuid vintages 11111===11 91719 E OritgT- .----Vhiirr o AfifiliAi r lik , COLLEGE OPIiMAXer lilt Na 207, MA& STREET. .131,111120 1 ',DiVar , NOUN. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S •Fegeraft/e isthentriptie ittleer tileMent for 1847,—..1 Camay l'Save,l Conquered;" is most emphatically the Cade with thi s article. . *Diseisse bus ever yielded to its most marvellous medieMal,power. Wherever .it has one, and South America, England, Canada, and the Un....ited States haie . provided the trutn of this statement, the above quinatiun in ir itrang and pithy sentence, tells the whole stqty.. Invalidt; the principle upon which you are cured:may not be krisiwn to you. but the result of a trial is iitistactoip yea ire restored; and the secret of the cure remaini with die:proprietor.— The Medicine is a compound of 2S' distinct vegetable agencies ; each individual root has:it its own; Peculiar, ex elusive. inctliciuul property, conflieting with no other compound—each Mot makes its' own eurtand is a per fect combinatioti. when taken into the syStem, it does the work which NATI:RE. When her lans were first eitablish ed, inteuded it should do—PUIUFLES,STRENGTILEASS , AND RESTORES the brokeu deten, debilitated constitu tion. DILOCH. it. all its I: harect c rs , ' will bd completely eradicated from the system by iis use. See pamphlets in agentishinds, fur flee cireulatioa—they - treat upon all dismses, anti show testimony of cures. (lii•Xst., and all complailits'of the urinary organs. form 'slid the cause of great suffering. and Vscouft'sLrrnicrutertn has acquired no small celebrity over the,conntry. by Bie.oures It has made in this distressing class of afflictions.' -So famed, it seems. is this medicine. that If has thus attractedthe sto. lice of otic'ef otir•Mediraf publieatitina Ile tlie Dici4ein be No. 1516; of .the ', B utfa I o Journal and Mouthly , Re-. vie* of Medical and zlergiCal Science its an artic l e up on eideulowsdiseases, add-. Solvents,.. the. Writer' after noticing the factUiat the English goyerioneut nce pur chased a'secret remedy, and also noticing the `purchase in Md. of n Keret - remedy, by the lagislinue of New . York, thus paystribute,to the,.fame of .the. i hledicinet " Why do not our Repiksentatives in S.etitite.sind'Asseni bly convened. enlighten and 'dissolve , the. suffering thousands of this country , by the purchase; of Vaughn 's Vegetable Lithoutnptie, than which no Solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!"— Reader. here is a periodical of high standiug, .ackuow hedged throughout a large section of this eiluntry to be ithe of tlie , lidilVeoniiiieferl jourtials of the'klia-11(1116..17: - . States, exchatigitigieith the seienfifia" witsiri If Europe to our certain knokoledge. edited by Alistin'Xllnt, M. D.. end contributed to by men of the highest: professional ability. this stepping aside n otice a ,''. secret.. remedy." You will nt once understand o unknOwire w nd orthless nostrum, (mind thus extortn c tomcat from soll4la a gent ler—amid consequently. unless it directly earitlieted , iirith the practice-of the focally, it must have -.Mien its great fame" which has caused it to receive thisipassing tied, htttNex diseases. weakness of . the back and spne,irregalar. painful and in suppressed Menstruation, Flosj Alb, and 1 the entire complicated train of evils- which folio* a dis ordered system; are at oncp.relievcd by the' medicine.— Send for pamphlets from Agents. and )ou'yill find evi. deuce of the value of the Imbontriptic there put fonts:— As a remedy for the irregularities of the !etude system. it has in the compound a "root" which has een resorted to in the I tenth oh. Europe thr.centaitick—as ii sure cure for this complaint, and ll restorer of health of the entire systeni. LIVES (303111. 1 / 1 137, JAUNDICE. HILIMS DLSEASU.. lee., are instantly relieved. People of the West Wiii filog.it the only remedy in these complaints. as well as Fzvsa -AND Aoss. There is no remedy like it, and oo Miamelor ear ' , forms any part of this mixture.. No Injury will re sult to its tine.. amid its active properties arennatafested in the use, of is single 30 oz bottle. For Fe+ and .Ague, Bilious Disorders, tale no other Medicine. IRimcsittrissi, Gory. willfind relief •The.action of this medicine 41pUrl. the Blood, will change the disease—orltieb originates to the blood—and a healthy result will folloW. - DTSPEPISLA, IXDIGESTIOX, &c.. yield in a few days use of this. Medi cine. Infisumnation of the Lamm, Cocoui Co:mu-so-vox' also, has ever found relief. Screfivia, Erysipelas. Piles, inflamed E yes — all caused by impure bbod—will •find this article the remedy.. The system, .eompletely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix tare. is purified and restored--as a partial c ute will not follow. ' Th e train of common complainis ',Palpitation of the Jleart. Sick Headache, Debility, tte., art ' ill the result of . some derangenteut of the system. aad the Guest Rierro• nca will do its work. The promisee'set forth in the ad vertisement, are based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. 'The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States, Ettglarel. and South America. in the possession of the proprietor—and can be Seen by all interested—tat a sufficient derafinstraticut that it is the Lot Medicine etn offered to the World. Get the pamphlet, andstudy the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 81 each — die largest holding 6 Is. more thin two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon.— Every- bottle has " Vaughit's Vegetable Lithoutnpuc Mixture" blown upon the glass, the vrrirrVi signature of "G. C. Vaugh" on the directions, and ".G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at. the Principal Office. 207 Main street, Buffalo, .at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post paid—rorders from regularly constituted Agentsexcepted; post paid letters, or verbal eommumeatiOns solici ting. advice, promptly attended to gratis. . . Officesrlevoted exclusively to the sale Cif this article —132 Nassau streets, New York city; 2957- Essex street, Salem. Massachusetts and by the priuciPal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as advertised in the papers.. , Agents in this city— • . Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and RetallAgents, No. 2. Commercial Row. Liberty street. Pittsbuyigh. Also, R. F. Sellers, 67 NVOOd street; John Mitchell, FFloral street. Allegheny city; John Barclay, Bcaverr het Smith, Bridgewater. . ja lawly eiIIINESE•IIMIR CREAM—A matchless article for growth, beauty. sad restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti cles of the. kind now in use. Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, few appliea• firms will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a Lea*. tifal t lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long.as alLtke preparations that are generally used. Where the.hairis thin, or has fallen of it may be restore] bit:tiling this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who isin the habit of using oils on their hair should at once pluthase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect sahsfactiod in every in stance. For testimony to it., very superior qualitiei, see the fol towing letter from the !ter. Mr. Caldwell to 11Iesrrs. Ilendersholt & Stretch, Nashville, geueral.agents for the Southern States: , , Letter of the Rua. R. Caldwell. Poiror of the Presbyterian • Church, Pukuki • . . . IfrastitalElDES3llol7 & STIZTCII Gwert.rumn—l take p.easure in ridding my testimony in favor of the escelleht preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Iftiir Cream; (Or, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured., bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is ndw. elastic. soft, and firm. to the head. Many balsams a n d oils wrse applied; each leaving - my hair in•a worse state than liefore: This Cream, however, has Met my ext.*. tations. • • As an article for the toilet. my wife gives it.preference over all others. Dein.; delicately parfunnar.and not dii posed to rancidity. The ladies. especially, will find the Clitnese.Cream to be a desidemtuni .in their preparations for the tenet. Respectfully, he. , R 'CALDWELL, - I [Pulaski; January 7, 47. •- wholesale aiid retail, in Pittsburgh ! by Joint M. Townsend. 45 Market et., and :Toil ktobler;t onter of Wood and Filth . LADIF are cautioned against axing Common Pieria • red Chalk: They ore not aware how frightfully inju rious it IN to the skin ! how coarse, how roach, hove sallow, yellow, and Unhealthy the skin appears alter using Pre pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious, conthining a large. qttantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly While. It ierperfectlyy innocent, being purified of all .deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natual, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white ; at the same time 'acting' 03 a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: -After analysinglones'Bpadiih Lilly White r I find it possesses the most beautiful and hatural; and at the same time innocent, white I ever stivit. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a bor.Direetions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is wifti soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. . A rm. set or. 'Parra roe 25 ewers:l:White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums.. -Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with. Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the, most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so.perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant diailt utta is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are!in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful:polish. and preventing' a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is bee wiling loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 571 cents aliox.- All the above are 'sold only at llChatliamst., sign of the American Eagle, New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in , the neat column. . WILL TOU 11A HST, end get a rich husband, lady ? "Your •. . and get a . _ face - is your fortune." Ist beautiful, clear, fair? Is white' If not. it can beinade so oven though it be yea low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and' freckled. :Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once , or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. ; The effect is Glorious and magitificent.• Butbe sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the , sign of the American Eagle, S 2 Chatham street. . . . Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scarier, Erjaelas,.Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Cheinical Slap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cores pimples, freckles, and 'clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American E agle. 85 Chatham street. blind, reader, this seldom or never fella. . C. INGLIS, Jr:. Patterron. Sold at lacasorea 89 Liberty it., head of Wood, Sign of .?of the Big Boot. A MERICAN OIL—THE GREAT REEDY OF NA /IL TUBE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 1115 fret below the earth's surface. This Oil will tie found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative proporues for the followtrif MGM! are truly Wonderful InflamauiiY rhetrin whooping,cough,phthisic, coughs, cindps, •ppasnis, otter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, infiammatdry sore throat, liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, piihs hrthe breast, side, and back, diseases of the spine, piles; heart burn, diseased of the hip Joint, inflamed 'dare eyes,eloof ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache; sprains, strains, buritsocalils, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancnr, fever, sores, • Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, nt his boot and Shoe stpre " I ati4rty street, Pittsburgh. The ato Boor stand' in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the can be ob tained. • • t• Cat - rms.—ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine. purchase only of the general agent fur Western Pennsyl vania, Wm. Jackson. dd Liberty street, or through sub- Agents appointed by hint for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in 'pamphlet form- Contattiing the nantes - emd address of the , Proprietor sum General Agent of Western Pennsylvania; as Mitosis: Hall & Co., proprietor, Kentucky. .! • Wm. Jackson. General Agent for Westelm Pennsylva nia, ee Liberty street, - Pittrourgh, to wbont all orders must be addressed.' Hennara.—Each bottle is enclosed'in title of the above Limited Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson. (the general and only whnlcanle agent for Western Pennsyl-. v attia„) printed on the cintside of the litheli • ciente. A,II.A.R.RELS Fresh*Rull 114!1 : eri . . _ i .. . .., • I, •8- . " Lard 4 r i „ iiii -,: E . .•. ~, ci , - 0 .. 1 , 4 L L .. e . -. 1.:. Dne .___.4 ' . ...,' - ,i,ii.a . .„iiiia : . WY . "' ..: : ''. '. —' ~' Atm; aid 0 Fronlitreas... Jan{ :1; .; , Y `l ~ _j *;;:!.•Ai.. , ..- - 7,4t•i..;, - .72 , ..,.., . .. ‘ :;?:re -;..;, ; ? s: 4 ..4 . ... . - .".. • ..::::''.; "...7.',..:1:. : ' ...."..:•''''.:::::.77 , ..:•,.. : :! , ?:'....`;'3 : . :, • :',...,1.,,,,,'..:. -4":,..:.,:47::::!::,••,.......:Q. ~::•.? 4 x 1; 1~~ ~ -. eleF 6 l lt4A SUGAR COATEkt'VEG_ _ABa S PI _Janet', A RE universally admitted to operate, sot Only Ws al A effiettialluirentieribut elf a nreertailhref•Vessedo,,.ki all diseases which can affect the hununid. Resit. ache, Indigestion, IthCUMIIILSTD, Piles. Scurvy, irop, i y, Small Pox . , Cholefa.Mcerblni, Whooplaglknigh, Coniumption.'launtliee; Quinseri plaifit Aponte:7; Cartel" Messiest Salt - Rhea:4,lQC lleariburn, Giddiness, Erysipelas; Deathessi'lleltiap•of S COWS, thint.Gravel,Palutainabe.ktilokilitsrlinkt. Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings in the Throat Asthma, Feeds of Dii in the Side, !hinting Of ifloet,''Sese'RYall , Sdloaßtti , filf.e Anthony's pire,'Lawnestf of SpisiticFloodlngi':Flues AIP bus or Whiteir,'Grittek,•Kingi•••Eiil, Eittoklaws:Hystesi•Ol Rile on the Stomech, sod all bilious affections, Pleurisy, Swelled Feet and Legg, Swine •Pox:;lVldie..S.wellinga, Tremors,.Tumors,,Ulcers. Voiniting-i-and a boat of ether, have. successfully. and' reptatedly beet; vnagttuhrd heir all-powerful arm. • : - . .4 - They have been known to effect Oernianetreautei what!' all,other remedies hati.provad unavailing, *Milt Aldine stages of disease. • They have in many CPAIGII superseded thiprucriptire skill of ihi Mast emintni physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation. They have been frequently recommenced by niene most distinguished characters throughout the land, mid' been sanctioned in. Europe by Noblemen, hail PrilICII14;11" royal blood.. .. • they have been introduced into the hospitals of Eind- . ; burgh. Paris, and Vienna ' and through the , disinterested. exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders, they rdee6 veil the favorable commendation of the Eniperos et Rai sin, and of biseelestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire., jl3'Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails hum. the.port of New York, without an abundant supe l f albs; .... SICK. usnr.s.NEYELEAU4O • have been established niallehe pntraFtli Cities in . thell.fiffeAiind applicant:tag grerionstantly reach 'Mg us from almost nuniberleu villages in every section of the country. .Testimonials of their marvellous effects are ponriiag.ni tram all. quarters—and •in such numbers that wc,have not time to mad one half of, them: NVhat stronger or more 'et:inclusive - evidence thah these intriait. silt facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it posaible,tbat, the many thousands who , have tried CLIC:RENEWS I'ILLS, can be deceived in their results? If any impos ture or quackery existed, would it not lung egotisme beet' held up. as it should be. to the- scorn and- derision:: at st, justly offended community. . , err Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original fuz' ventor of Sugar Coaled Pill s ; cudthat nothing - of the kifl was ever 'leant of, until be introduced them ins.leuc.,ll4o. l'urelitniers should. therefoic, always .ruk.for CliekanSes Stager coated Vegetable Pills, and take ne tother,_er th ey will be made the victims of a fraud. • • PRICK' 25 CENTS PER 110 X., • . • r. Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale of pills, is ill • Vesey st.. New York. Whl. JACKSON: b 9 nrWooffil.; Pitts bnrgli. PS:. General Agent- fbr Western •Prinaylsraut% Northern Ohio. and the. River Counties of.Vuginie.. Cents The knowing. are Dr. citeenee. duly for Allegheny co.. Pa. ' " -•• ••• ' • WM JACKSON, , (principil).B4l:ll/egly auras Awake. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny Jonarlian (airiest, Manchester. • • C. Townsend & Cos. ••,*. • Juo. R. li. Jacques,Birrningharn. Jon. 11. Cassel. Penn st. .• 'Andrew S. GettY.'Wylie st:' • • •.' Robert Williams, Arthitraville. . . IL H. Hewingray, South Ward. . Sinith. Temperaneeville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreneeville." Negley. East Liberty'. Edward Thompson, WiJkinsburgla. Thomas Aikiu Sharpsbergh. G. if. Starr. Sewickley.- . - Samuel Springer, Clinton "- John Black, Turtle Creek., .t :J. . .C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.. •• . Riley 311.aughlin,,Plninb.Tiiwtssido.' :J./ones, DakeTstown. Penny, hllieespori. WIrT IS THE BEST COUCH'MEDICINE :EVER . . USED =This was expresiiil bcnvinit terday. by an Mtelligent - geittlemanj 'Who had - ttsedhut about one half of a bottle of Dr. Iliffnrirs Orieirtoi Mixture, before he was entirely Cered. Conic , and. - get a bottle of It. and if the most obstinate cough or cold does not disappear by its use. pillr money will be rellnitled. Compounded as it is.'of the mestellective, thongh harm less and pleasant remedies: its use for Years.bas, norist.; deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaction. •- For sale, whOlesale and retail. by • • •• •• • DAYS - lk IIROCICIVAV:• • • Liberty street. near Canal Patin. WILLIAM FLEMING. • • • • 'Lawrenceville: Sold also by oett I)NV D 11.I.AR'S Oriental Cough irs w as imams rr.7 Those':wholave uothnd an op . par:unity of trying,thas great remedy. for the Perrnatfrpt cure of every a ffecuou of the lunge. should net fail to ;iv! ha trial: Certificates or its eilicienif.:frossi our,iismittf. imps, which we ore constantly receiving. tanaot bald convince the skeptical. 'Rend the followingfroM'e:ledi of high staliding in Allegheny i • ' • ' Axxxr.uxxx Car. Feb-7, 1448.'..! "Harm. Hays 4 , Brockway: It:affords me Vest We p '. sure to be aide to add aay testimony in favorot-Dr.• Wil lard's truly valuable coagb medicine. Abdul three months Since I Was•attritiked.wub a violent cold. and was math distressed with the cough, from which 1 could get boat. lief, until I was a short time since induced to call 81 your store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture. I am happy to state tbot the use of the second bottle lies entirely cured toe; and, baying great confideoce in if; I have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends. "GRA= F1114.11.y.183.. Price, 25 cents a bottle.Pohl by .••••• • :" r • ii.kys ~k ,DRocKwikr, 1. No. 2; Cotn. Rov.;.laliesty st.. nearCatal.' (febitrj =J: FLEMINti. Imwresee llt0:11 the Is.iew York 'Gazette; Oct.. in, MA' a' •'paper deservedly at 'the head of the daily ste n , in thin counti • • EriotoCa Extract of SarropuriLM.—lt were bezeourtely to cull the attention of our renders to this invalualile oration which-will be found advertised IS another .Ir. _Bristol is a brother, and iunes a highly intensity newspaper, every nosy and then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the Medicine itself has been eulogized by, nearly nU the Pees of the wealth country, and, we doubt not. Nadi eulogised. It has in Its favor, moreover„ very flattenug ,testimonials from the most eminent practitioners in every part of the country where it has been used. There is beauty .and Aaiste enough in thebizides, and in tlai enpuied labels in which they are:-enveloped. -to -induce a purchase, even if the preparation itself were not one of the '"sovereigitest Jo the world," as every . person 'must believe it istbrit is, every • one must behesre it isL-that is, every mar who would not resist a MU of 'documentary evidence Conclu sive enough to convert a Turk to Clinstianity,- Bityiire of the bottles, gentle , reader, and see whether you dojneit agree with its on this point. • • ,• ~ For eels by . B. A, FAIINFSTOCK & feb24 • cur, of Isl and Wood and 6th and Wood ate. .: fIKUMATISM . ,. GOUT, *AND TIO DOLOTIEUICIL. .116 A respectable gentleman called at our office, hi hO 'said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15' leafs 'with Rheumatism or 'Gout, and Oceasiorially with TIE Doloreux pthat he had 'been frequently confined'telfa room for months together„titid:Often starred ihe . mbsi in temie and eicructattut pain, but that lately he had, ben using . ./ayies Alteratire. from which he found the most sg nal and unexpected relief... fife' says he' found utedi eine very pleasant and effective, and - that be mow kciti alders himself perfectly cured.-Philadelphia Korth Amer- A FACT Writer', littowrio.-- , A gentleraareof lienifulons from indiscretion in his yoanger days. became ef fected with. Ulcerations in• the Throat and Noget Ind disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being sainrated with diseave. One hand and Ar,Ltat were so much afeeted that.he had lost theuse of hand. every part being covered with deep, painful; and offensive ulcers. and were IS bellow and porous as air honey-eonsh. It was it trgs elf his complaint, when death appeared inevitable, °tn . !, loa th seme disease. that he commenced theus.e Jayne's. Al terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, iiktiftw,perfact , The Alterative operates through the el revilitqattt ‘ .9n 4 putiftes the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever . located, ,and the numerous mites it hair po formed in. diseases of the ikin, cancer,. scrofula. Out, liver complaint,*dyspepsiapnd other chronic 'diseasesils tru t lo . ?stonishing.—Sperir VMc Times. -•• • ' For valeta Pittsburgh , at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 2Fourth street. CoNsubirrioN, COUGH, SPITTING OF SLOOP! BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, he.—To Cosscurrirviny Four-fifths of you are really suffering , frum • neglected • Colds, or an obstruction. and consequent inflamattortof the delicate lining of those tubes through. which ,ibis-air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This olistrueliien 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 Gent—end death encore JAYNES' -EXPECTORANT nerer fail., to remove this obstruction t and produces the most pleasini , and happy results.-'lt is certain. is. its ef fects, and cannot fail to relieve. • For Pale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store r i 2 Fees% it., near Wood. , • BEST COUGH MEDICINE IN THE • WORLD'. J 1 knottier evidenee of the sarreriority of Der Wit. /ants Cinigh Mizircir; over all others.. Read the firliovriat certificate from'a respectable citizen of the Fifth Woad: Prrrsar ion, Nov: 3,1547. "This certifies thit far some weeks past I was troubled with ti very serious Congh. which' was evidently becalm ing seated on the lungs to such an extent as to resist the effect of every medicine which I had been a ing. ' I was filially persuaded to call at Hayi & Brockway's 'pets Store, - and get rc bottle of Dr.• Ward's Cough Mixture; which, to p.y great surprise. relieved me very much; after taking only two dr three doses, and before I. had used one bottle. I was etitirely cured. I was sonnwit pleased with its effects, that ! have brought others to buy it, and shalt contintie to recommend it to my friends, as I firmly believe it to be the UP Coug h - Medicine the werfd." • ' • "ANDREW M'CiTILT." Try it—onty 25 eerits a Bottle. Sold by ' HAYS & lIROCKIVAY: Nat, I.iberty street, near Canal Has* - Sold also by • • J. FLEMING: - novlo - • Lawreueeville, B A` .m oF,COLITMDIA.-1104 Penis—Te the Bald lingt Grey you wish a rich, lituiqus - hetul of hair, free • from daudrulTand scarf. de not fall to procure the genuine BOW= of Columbia. In cases of baldness, it will more thin . exceed yotir expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty year . have bad it restored to its Int .gival perfection by the. use , of this Balsam. Age, state, or condition. appears to be ito obstacle, whatever. It also causes the Buhl to flow with which the delicate hair tithe is filled. by which means thousands, whose hair was gr ey as the Asiatic eagle,. hare had their hair restored to to natural color, by . the . wicAlf this inviduable,reme44 In all cases of fever it will belftimid one of the most pleasant • washes-that can be died. A fria applications only are necessary to keep thehair from falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never falls to impart a rich. glouy appear. ence; and, as a perfume for the toilet.it is unetpulledf it holds three times as much as other miscalled Heir Bosun and is more etretitUttl, The ganMne manure° tared only by Comatook Son', 21 Courtlandt.streeti Neer York.' •• : Sold only genuine in PiUsburgh. by ..lscasov. B os. Liberty street; head of Wood; abio, in Washington, ea., by /1: Sweeney 4 Suit in Cannonsburch, by OrMairell; iußrownaville, by Bennett & Croker, also, Ih wrest town niPannsylvnnia, Ohio, Maryland andifirginip, • • • norlD-diewllm. 11 CM% ' P. 1 ' • • .. "4 . bblir - . 0.1 44,4' • '1 . consignment, and' for soli' b - tY: ! ' , 1 ' . .: 1 4;f . " 1-- + . 14 . - ...., _ • iaul4 A11.44E5, & SICKETEION . EMUS • --,' -t : . 0., ..- --:.-.. . -., ', , 1 _I • , 4. -, _ 4.!...-... ,?,..:- ::','...‘Ere ate:;..' 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