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" Ortotl)intj Fasklasiable Cioti btu g 'Store, n,.218 11131:11TY,STRgET. ot.i.()srrE SEVENT H trtilE:SidageribOrs reskeTrully inform their friends and '_tic pnblic conesally. tint they have just received a nive„aupply of French and English ClblilS. 11111 i ca,d taereci—Nestings of. ll styles and qunlity—Reatly-inatie Clotbibe Of all descriptions, neck and pocket liandker c)tiefs, Shirts; in short; every article- bsually kept in Clcithirig Stores, constantly on hand. 'Veridemen wishipg to have Clothes 'made to order. in fushfonabie style ' . will find it to their lid - vantage to cull ur4aintninu our stock before goine elsewhere. ' .7,utay3,tt . 11'1\11;1,1.EN & MCK=2M 1e79 GOTLINTER S 1 XTI I ANL LI BERTy sTEnTs .• "Ildlayriugonlarged and nevely fitted urstheir - establish- V.nient, at the above - well known .tend. respectfully iavito the attention of their friends and the public to their !hole§ selection'of New Goods, compriNing every voile ferrispringuld 'summer Wear, selected especially for lbeir.eustdutertlepitrtment. Those wi.hing to leave their 4fdiff.'s will and at this estnidishment every style of ;tete de s sirtdilegoods. - - Their stock of ready made Cloth ingisextensivegnit up in the beet manner. of durable ma -7 te.iial; and Well . worthy the attention of those wishing to • mains°. All are invited to cull. and may rest assert . that they will but 'pleased price. quality and variety. A Imps assoitment of shirts kept constantly on hand. reprilibfimo. Dr DELA NI V, - 10.,4U. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. has 300 ..L.. • opened, for the gnring trade. a large and general lanagranetit, Of well selected Cloths. Cassimercs. and -YeS/Mgrh'editsi4ting of superfine french and hingliiln black - and _fancv colored. CLOTIIS. *nimble for the va rious styles of Sprit:grind :Summer Coats. , 'Plain and - In:lcy Fretieli. Engli.gli and American CAg- SIMERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to t'he,eustonter trade. Alio; n great variety of nose nand fancy Vl:sTiNcs— nu of which will be cut and made to order, in the most fashionable style. •Perions favoring the estahlisionemi with a call, will he Suited on moderate terms.. at short n0ti,.... The subseriberluis also on Mond a great assortment I. f RADY MADE CLOTIIING i ,inide n tine present Sinn nen aAloiott. teonskting of every description, or Ur.-s, ant f; . 'rock Coats, of nq fashionable colors; fancy anti plain: Saelc,ind Illtailicss Coats. : Also, a general nsirnirtmeint of Pants. 'Vests Shirt.. Cravats. :mil all other articles in the Cluthong line, which will be Sold low. Mr cash. WhOteSale intrCIiTIGCM will fold it 'noel] to tech antra in - tar to call . and' examine the stook- Inethre purchasing elsewhere. I'. 1/1.11,AN V, Tudor. _ • Mar 13 • • TO ARM'S'. TO AlZA!f4'—Thrnatettenlitt i.."..- rt. glint NVi.4l/.rn Pe n t..l, I .„I $ J. Al. .Amite will continue to cell C . .lllltint: eitenltet" Iltnn our riiNiwretoror , bi , vis o:Tenni in the VS - •,•!yrit.eolottry. tic- I!; the itirittenl, e•titaltlialtinent the et" . Intittling Lae ' cfly:antl'ixth Ile is row to .ho, , to 6i• jintrait•rtnts pat tone the pr,atc , t v y oI clothA : niece's, yrsting?.. and choltioc. of all d•-••e•riptiotts. cutulhlr 14 - r 'approaching sett-on. That I.••rit otr,re.l in • mnarket, to which till ran hare the Right of \Vay.— ~.•:. • tliiscri'e the curlier. No. 110. 1.0,0 y mr2s 3. hi. 11.. it. Pittnrielnr • ET011•37. ZPANOLett. - s. 11.101/I.it. Twin City Clothing Store. • - re 1101243 I.:SPAG R. NLE . 1 / 4 Co. zinttototee to their friend. - F. `‘.. rota the citizens of Atte•.heny. that limy hove on •'••• • liana a fine la.zortment of Ftr:ADY hi 21111. CI consisting of Cont.s Vrsts. Pants. Ilene. 5r.. which tiny .: • -ac3ll bell at fair priers. Al-o. a superior hot of Cloth, • " t. and wttich they .rill make hp to order. is the 'lenient tnltt hem manner. .'C;txtom work digit'.''n.nn 1. l'N.•B, Don't forgrt the Aare, on the WPM tide of re& ral.stroct, 5 doors north of the Auction Stott. Alleeheity 'City , t.ttirsg 1 t'lotlaiog 12 Cloth talc : : Tite , = - Tarre Itati, 11 , .-0-ro t:.% MI S now Y i nnode and retoty to be offeo.4 00 the • • Mist hbrral terns 10 my and mistatit-r4 and the politic in Pester:ll. The PrOprietor in this tar.fattinl a n ti c x1,10.i1, cstablistommt has nose. law, returainz from the 1 , ...ter0 • cities. at notch trouble and c his .•.-. • :tall and winter nfrant,lll,lls to supply Ids ilionsninis of tuistairringtvitli sue 01 the 11mA etocks Clo .F-„" thing that has ev.e.r been raered in II;,- or nay other mar of the Monett:o,s. For nonlne,, In .0) . 10 and combined Wini the v,ry low prier whirl • they stilt be sold for. nowt certainly reodcr the old too, • rafted Three Big Doors row of the greatest attractio•ts of • Ilia western country. It is crollll lug to nic to be at-le to iinnetince to my numerous fro...lts at home anal obroari, oa uSwithstailditi.7, the eNtraollinary rthfftn winch bare Matte to meet the man I' culls in my line. it is wilb ditfidialty I keep time with the conslnal. rush that 1. .trtarle on this establishment. •It a well estattlishe,l fact. hint my sales arc ciii:ll or tell 101103 toner limn any - .'olllnr 11011 Ye in Zile !rade. nod this being the. cafc on the . lemottut sold, I enli 10 nt mach less profit than —others could possibly hook - of dam-, if they wished to tetycr contingent expenses. I imotot to make it clean isweep of all my present sorek hcfitre the beginning of neat -X.PaT; coining to this. conelit.ion, I Win find, it the ini c r. est of ievery mait. whit turau4sr...cltratv.winter snit. to call :stall purchase at the NEW Iron City CO' Cloiltitt7 Store. n splendid as...rune-at ~ l Zeisintiittlig of fine. l'outch. arid Aincrivan I.tlaek an, fancy Cu i.inirres. of Me most modern sty col; lizaa•figarcti Caalmiere.,.Vestings. Silk Velvet, Main runt of whirl; see will make up at the most •.rtastonalile prices..in a durahle and fa,hinanhle style. matte Clothing. of all itc‘iiriptions: • Lady's GtetFs of the morn fashionable patterns. Neck and : :. •Xockr.l Su.poidcrs. Bosoms, Shirt Collars, arid usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country 116rOltants. Ildfore purchasing elsewhere. will find it to •:..difiateinlintiotrze to call at the Inal City 'Clothing Store. liliii.l:ll..Llitmtp street. itittneduttely opposite the •mouth C ZT t i.fmt'76l. - Tr - ti;w Chit . —5) le, th -Ti ,.. 4 of every description. Welt els.hks, over i*Oat...s...auperfitm blanket, Heaver. Pilot and heavy broad •.,..iled" - A - Jstliterfitti cloth, ilrerm, and frock coats; a large as actriiiteint of tweed, rute.k and frock coat, cassimnro. punt:lloons; also. a 3 , 11- ii!ii . 34.00011 , r1 1 1 of, vests;plain slid Caney velvet. cloth. .•.Ettikattiaere nail fibiey woolen. mot plaid eassinitcre. soh a.greal r variMy of s•,:peAlne Irish low., trimmed shirts, comforts natal all other 111-li :„.ClC3lii,titothing line. which sill 110 sold low for Cash. 411" That. it touch to their ad vanlnice 10 Call Sellin. at 49 laberry gireet. • r. . A .cotapirate ast.ortinont of e.t.a.., suitable for allays on Lnd. suca 0 , En,Zily11.1 : 1" . 11r11 -0109-.4, and CO , OlllOO , ; n choice 104- ..--1...::k . iiiti0it , ur' . 1,3.0601111. 140 vr.ting.soot of '3'114 - 11 Win be ;:;33,0y lalestsly ors, :Ind 011 Itlc 010 M ar r • ; g: : : --Stnoll Siatehtic J kJ. :WI), tit. tt .1. IL Siall,lll.Vrta . r. liabiSaa 2 . 11. It. Moor.. Bitgoley f:rlith: John Parker, Wm. Lebow r: J. Jordan .1: Son. otor I ((.a/vio , euII .) r rt7n - it - it tS , Transpor tat oui:. I ne, ~,,,~~„ I, l oil 'rrunriportatlon lktrrchnioli7c and Product. to Pitiladvlnhot nod Italtintore. (' In C.014Xl::11.1 to out rnrc Neill hr forward,' without delny. at the 'owe,' rotes. Hills of Ladin; trtutsnliited. nod all instrortioto promptly :Mended w. roe crutn any extra charge i'vr clor ago or eouttui..io, C. A. M'ANULTV & Co.. Proprietor., Cane t Rasi it. Liberty st.. Pitt , burglt• 4,11 , V .1 Great I.lzsgllath Remedy 1,1()I1 Cintgl, Cold, A I ..:4.lglttl. aiJ C.. otlmigiou '—T7ue crept mid mill Remedy for the :dove diseases is 14tIstina of Life. discovered by the celebrated Dr. ihitlitlll. 0: I A.,1111011. EA1:111.11.1; aild 1111,04111 Ced into 111 , United Stott, under the immediate superintendence of die inventor. The curtionlinary 'meccas of ills medicine. in the care of Pulmonary clisrtt,e, vcarnntx the American Agent ice soliciting for treatment the worst po , sible cones that can be Mood in the rommtsoity--cases that seek relict to vain (11.11 tiloy of the common remedies of the day. and have been given op by the most distimmisited pkr4l,lall, us cotinoett and incurable. The Ihnigurimi DalstitAt has cured. aml will cure. the rupst desperate cases. It is no quack nosirom. hw a At-.milord English medicine, of known m,.l e.tablolted efficacy. Every nattily in the Ltited Mates sffintil.l be sap tlieit with liIICIIIIII - 8 Hungarian Rids:int of Inc.. tint only to Coltillerv.•l the 1.011..4,11N, of the climate. hut to lie used 111,,die11117 ilk all cases of Colds, coughs. spitting of blood. pain in the and client. irritation rind soreness of the Inner. bronchitis. dttfienliv of tirratintig. hectic fever. night s‘veat4 emaciation alai - general debili ty. tisltirlin, intlitenta_ win - ammo, cough. nod croup. ' Sold in large bottles at SI per bottle. s.‘ Ili full directions for the r...i/oralliiil tit health. V.,11% uini 117 a trtruts nf Engirto and _\ntenrat certificate, 111111 01111 . r 4., idrtier. ttlawate- the untlattllr. mew.. of tht+ grrat Remedy. may be obtained a the A:ream graitutousll For F.ale by H. A. FAIINITOCK & Co., rbl9 cor. FirXi and WOOll. wl4l nth rt• THl.ti , —Fir A mtey Cooper uu henna • i'l ' r on the Ilrenst. :kr; - Tempt nod 111)111126 Gland; Colic's Latourrs on Surgery; • \Vol."111 . ,1 Practice; AlarkioliO.ll's Dunglivon's Physiology: I homer's .knatottay . toul Histology; Churchill's :Ilidwocry; V,lpsooi', Dim-a.es of lulants—Billord: thseases of Fetnaie,--A)ltuell: for sale by ii. S. BUSS ORTH A Cu, mar 3 13 Market street. lki L T ELV PocOo. iN Harper'. nevi , edit ~,,, of the l'oetiettl works of Jolo, Milloli..llll a memoir, nod amoral remarks on his genius and u ruing, by James slootcomery ; nod lotodrett anti tWntits eturrovingm from littt, togs by Wm. Hurve) In two voittto,, tattl:lt Tr...TAMEVI.-=-Th.• four Gospels nod Arts of the Apomles. w Greek. trit6 I:ogliAt rnu tgl. cAt•gruc.l; map, inilnl.O, etv.10,11.111- rr NVIIII the Epistles a n d Apornl)pse ; the vviode furnong the Now Testament--For use of Schools. Colleges. nod Throlo:;iral Ermine ri e Hy Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. NI A A. o• Nord--Mid.summer's I:cc.—.\ fairy tale of lore. 11;i11,. S. (7. Hall. "J;iito• y 1 r—The life of Ileury the Fourth. 161 Fruues alp! Nnvarre, by G. P. It. .lauts. Curnplr four purr.. pup, 2 yob. cloth l'ur silk: la . it )11NrcroN a STOCK'rON. jaig H Btooksrlier, I. or. of !%Inrlst-t and 311.14 New I.loolk. J list nee el red. s of Mofieti. rotupl.•t in nne volume, nun London edition-1410i Li.etore4 on the law• and the noppek, by Stephen II Tyng.. D. D.: new and enlarged edition. with portrait the• nothror; ittemoo of Rev. David Abevl. D 11 . Mi“ionnry COlOll, 61 (j. It. 11'kilia000.0t, WIIO n por trait. \ltan•l^r's liistory of the Cltrixtian R•:lagLon, and Church: tran•ialyd I•; Prof. Torrt•v: Vol. 2. • I Intv k n of and n,r gli!Ziallit. in IC4-, in too iroin l'er-oral It. rollrrndua. IM Char:nor El l , n t a oh. o explanatory notes. arta tiara "lett b) n ntrotonr enntrucitt Om period front the e lio- of pereottal reeolivetion to Li flent/i :I.y L. 11. J. Ton:Le/tit el, Iteeolleetionot itt Knxlatttl; by liev. S. II 1')..17.. n n. Mark Milton. Ilrc &h•reloods hy Charlrk Taylor. M. A.. author Itorools of n Man. Mary." rklti) art Or the &r. The above just received nod tor i hr . . . El.LuErr ENGl.lfilf. 55 Market strret. between 3d tilst 4th 1,2 ENDA I . 1111. 111111 KS —We have pest receive Il a lacze supply of Books for Sandal Se I.ibrarie• published by the American Sunday SrLlwl Coital. and improved by a committee of ;m614,6011, coasisting 0 01 the Iblliovitax denomitititione. viz.: Baptist Cramreeational. Episcopal Mellaclist. Presbyterian. nm Reformed Rotel, These publirutiotls comprise upward. of six hundred boom, volumes. for prier• f ro m $ erule „ I to 75 c•ents.) all wrinen expressly for Sunday Schools - . ln addition to the above. the Union publishes 11 lore , ~variety of books. in paper covers, for quite young child for rewards. &c. • , . . The Union ulso publiglielliWO Libraries. Non. I and 2. of one hundred volumealeibtiWoll nombered reinly for ligc. of books from 72 pagealiititi:2PAl, at Ilk low pare 01 ten dollars. It veriigine onlr.tengents..it volume. Also. - A YouthCtitliflet Liihrary,.” of fifty volumes, at the low price of tyro4lollam ruid fitly rents. Also. Ilyinn Booka;.Ctliegtion honks, red and blue Tick ets on pnete boned.,. Nam tee. All the above we sell nt the Union. at Philadelphia prices. Cataloglies of Books nilliklind on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISI F. 56 itittitated.., febB beiween Tlri7tl itittEPCiCrth. Nesv We. ker. • MA Itt.:10R01.:(01—Tho Military life of J o hn. Duke of Marlbornitch: by .Archiludd Allison. F. It. S.. author of the , 'llistory of EuroMO is:emitter's I,lcu of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ. in its Ilistorietd connexion unit historical develonmettts: by .Augustus Neander—translated from- the fourth (lemon edition. b\• John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, Prides sore in Dickinson College. Old Hicks the (Male; or Adventures in the rnmaneltc Country in search of n (told Mine: by Chas. \V. Webber. . . The Deche or of the :kronur: 1.,y the author of the "Yukon Fondly." - Dr. Clialiner's Pordbumous Works :—Duily Seriptoral Readievs. by lie Into Thomas Chalmers, D. 11, L. L. ill three vols. Volumes Ist end dd received. The above valuable works received this dny. and for sale by ' .101INSTON & STOCKTON. twit:llers. corner Market and Third sts. i - ENV and spknilid variety of 'rRI3IIIIIINGS. 1.1 latest :styles. just received at ZEBULON KINSEA"Si No 01 - ATAttstrr Sint :ET. A tootle, which ore; „Mt gross Daisy Buttons. assorted colors; - 'lOO "plain, covered with art. assorted colors; 150 " plain stnall, assorted colors; " cotton, new article, will wash. aisorted colors; Also ; a largo variety of Princes. ased widths and colors. GLOVES. A very large stork of the above article. fi doz. Ladies' Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " ; Gents' Heavy' Silk Gloves; 7 " Ladies' Net Black and AVliite Gloves; •• Ladies' Fancy 'Fop Lii:vzfliread Gloves; 211 l• Ladies' Gloves; 5U •r Ladies' Raw Silk' Gloves; 211 '• ••'• 12 " Cotton Gloves; ShatletiTNA. Steel and Cnilt Bends. Purse Rings and Tassels. itdvs. steel and velvet, fine Fans, Parasols, Aceur.leotl, Ate inturt?.l.) _ _BO: N . 'S LONDON BooliS—Six Old English Ciao Willi:lm of lTnlnt,l.or ) 's chrunivles. • lhlc'b EitclumuNtteal Mirror) of 411440 SILTOII Clamlles. Mullet's Northern Antiquities. 'Terminus. by Corey. Machiavelli's-History of•Flprenee. Sehtgers Philosophy of Lite and Longo:age. "'Amara's History,of Painting. CIAIiTION.TO:Tfin.,I!UDLId.The :subscriber, by Beetmnres History of -inventions. • • written eiintract : "withr.tbeltifsiN. - -Tas.,Co4ttot the ex . Remotes Lee the Tenth. elusive right to sell their-Tetuan,Pittsburgltend-4-flegite -• ROSCOet. loOringo De Medici. - .ny .Aty Persomatteteming to It.elliticie'retts Coxes House of Austria.--,,-,f,, tem procured througliine, - practicMg a deception and Sehiller's Worhs. 'For 'sale by snail upon the pablie—natt their statements are not: to inuen R. Z. - BOSWORTH & C 0,43 hltirket. st retied o Lic23lA. JAY 14.115, "a 4 h sk =EEO ~~;~ Tnpscott , s Genera... Emigration Otlice.. alltnilllTTA NU'S und Passage to 11111.1 from Greet Britain . and Ireland, by W. J. T. Tnitseott. 75 - South st.. corner - of Maiden Lune, A. V., and 06 Water- 100 Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers. having accepted the Agency of Me above luse. are now prepared to make arrangemeids ott the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends front the Obt Country: and they flatter themselves their character turd long - standing in business will give maple assurance that all their • ..iticutents will be carried out fuithfidly. Messrs. W. AJ. T. Topscott ore 10111.7I 0111.7 nod favorably known fur the superior class. nrennunodannn, uurl soiling liuulilies of their Pocket Shits. 'l•hc QUEEN Ill' 'VII L: WEST. S 1 , .111.DA N. G.KIIIUIeIs IIUrrTINGUE.R. ItOSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which lease each port monthly—from New York•tht :Hat and 26th. nod from Liverpool the 6th and I itle in.addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lilies of Liverpool Pockets. to lissom a departure front Liverpool every five days. Ming tints ilete I that their facilities shall keep pace with their iiicreasing patronage: while Air. W. Ttipsecnis constant {termini! superintendence of die business in Liverpool is ntinddi Mount security that the' comfort and necommuilation of the passengers \VIII lie particularly attended to.'rite seheciihers being. no usual. extensively engaged in die Tronsportution nosiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take I.llltrau or nut lora not 'lnst.:tigers itenn.dintely on their landing, svillmlit n challee of I.llStirpo . llllllleltt or delay; and art'. •reii Pr, pr,r4l4 - vd to eoutthrt for pussnwe from any rt in Great Britain or Ireland in this eity. the hoot, sit they are engaged in givittit them r rum ing inis,rileers so fist inhoul not whet., or lit! 111.1 , 1 V: 111111 null. if oreestotry. forward f.,0•/I••Cri for , NVr-i ihr best mode 01 Volute %Vill . olllllo 'sllll.ollll Vitt/fgt . /4 for flour trouble. IV hero per ~ /I S ut l ' lll 11 , 1 . 1111 e eruniug out. the tonount paid fur inounige di be refunded in hill. RENIITTANCES. . • - • 'Clic "subscriber, are al, pf• purr.' to give drafts nt (of any amount. payable to tin! principal vita•. :tad Ivus w Englatul;lrelainL Scotland told %Vales: than ar- ..wig a safe and r xl l ,llllOll, aurdr 01 n . 10110111: l an dsoo 0 1110, r01111161.F, regiiiring such forth ., will find it to their intereNt to avail theamelves of. Applientma (it by letter. will I•e promptly at ended to. TA:\ FFE & O'CONN Forwarding and Commission Me rein" its. map27..d&w.ily ltocitc, Brothers. d: Co. rrI.TON ST.. NEW CORY; EVEN 14 4 .' 1)1.IILIS; Z , CtrILAND Itt/A11.1.1VF.it,0411.. JAMT.S 111..1K1:1.1", Agent. ()ince on Penn 94., Cussul Bus., I'ut.huri;ll. )(lent:. fibs. rt. r 1.. t.tpl.; Agent. for the Bt.ACF if UNE. of I.irt.rrool and New York l'aekeot. litwriy of uttuottortau to the, old itietel4 nnJ vottier, that thett tirraimeoleats for dw )cur I`N lo'lng topleie, they are prepared to Krung oat ort,te,tttet,. al.oNe •pleatiol Litte, {rout 1.1, eryttol to New Yowl, nil Pio:1.1..11141a. They refer to their 1 . 01111R•r router of husiortet. at..tarc tittte who eittra.t them o oh eir ortte,. that the 61.011 C Itatistiteltoa will he rendered 13iMMI .Nra.AND. Inr.LAND. SCDTLAND AND WAI.r.S. D.ll, lor sale, payable. un demand, at any Dunk iu Hann. atinlorsiztaril has muds• nrruncetninits to bring out to Pittsburgh, thrioig th, pr••saut yt-or. h-lift-thiniuty• JA lII,S 111 6 ELY. aflPusartge To and Front GREAT BRITAIN tk IRELAND. Oronor: Pare Asa & Sox, No. 131 'Waterloo Road, I.i• verpool. imist.r& Rierst:s. No. 5 , Souilt N. V. T HE Subseriber., hating °everted the .Agener nt this cry of the shove well Lams, and re 4 ruts. seetahlr are prepay-1,110 ii rttl itie grrals for pas•ragers to out from hilt part of (:real or Ireland. ht fbc re• eatur Liar ue Slopr, ,riloor loon It w.0.p00l week ly. Itri , sasistattliig with 'is inny rest assured that their tlielets will owe! with hind treanta.nt aml prompt des patch at Liv,rpnol, as well as errs) nitrisiosi seerssso on then arrival in this rtsiwry. Apply to or add" , SANIkEI. AITI.CitKAN & CO. lihrriv N. n.—nwtnp , .s er:lt:Ted herr from 'Liverpool to rgb direct. a n d draft. fur ant almond form. nol•-d. pay able at sight, flirts:ghats the Utiiird F isgauin. '26-1y lIARNDEIIi dr, CO.'S tifk TAP , . V.ln Lit Mtn- Ittmtrrlacs girt Office. ATIN DEN Ar. CO. c. 0.., to bring out peraons from nul part of I:nelatitl. I rota at. Seollmnd or Wal,. sputa cite 1.0.1 literal term, ,‘ lilt their it.ua I runelnaln). and aln•nlion to lie WIIIII. of Miti . zrrinta. R e ttt, nut al to,our pa on,tc.er. to be robbett the - tiAtintiling Iteurst4 ha tnt -, the sea-ports:a. tharge of them I h.• a4ni,nl rcport 11.405/tier', end .Ite to their well-bo ott.t. anti tb.situtela them without ntly tletenn_nt by the hr.t ,litp• tny thin fearle.‘ly, n s a der) any of oar pa...entter% to show that they ter4tictuineil forty-6,00 hem, 4 11. to I.ts rrpool. whil,ttlittrotnntbt of 011ie, n• tiononett mouths until they could he r oil is anus old er 'if at a cheap rate, which, too fregtirsilly provr.l their roa,. r !tit r/Ift to rk , r(111171 Mir ennltnel• honorably. rout rebut a., may. nod not net tot won. tit. rare 4,1 *enroll sruh miter rare, who either In•rn/rlnt,l MA at an, cmiveMeacc. Pron. drawn at Pittplotrzit rot any .43111 from -CI to Cl OW pal able at tiny of the Provincial Bank, In I re• land, England, Scotland and Walt,. JOSIICA ItOITINStIN, Ettropenn nod In.neral Fifth Fire-rt, tote door below IVotal tat FouziGs REMITTANCE. .tifk r l iiiir.SubArrtherx are prepnred In forts - not money In till Intro. 01 I•ltezlontl, Ireland. :tarotland and %Vale,. with devalolt, and at the 100-eto t ran,. SA3IULI. & fcbl2 il2 Lillerly .Itret. European Agency, and 'tenth lances to Ireland, England, &e. T A Ritr. and nmall n 11.11• ui motley rllll at nll tinter be I,llllllPd by Figill-4111111%, a? reduced rate,, to all parts of England. Ireland. Wales, &e., awl 1 ........... ()Ott.. ileum nint Property in Enro n , ran lie collected amt rerovc r..,1 through the subscriber. or during his 111,. settee from this city from October moil May. 1111, RIIIIII- n 1 tours to Corm., noplieation to J MAT, :tier rhant, Water street. l'ittslinteh. 11. KEr.NAN. Attorney nail Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. l'n. R.—As IL Keenan has , hern frequently troubled he npolications and letters on iltu bositiess of “Ilerdinan Novena.," passenger tozents.7,l New York. lie deems it necessary to say that lie is ton the. K....omit of that firm. and has nuser had any connexion with either of those pe.rsotts. oe t:I 'Western New York College of Health n't 0. C. VAUGHN'S VI GI:TAHLI: LITHONTRIP TIC 1%11 NITRE. rr MS celebratril remedy is intuit,inereasing its 11. ilie looking alt the world. II has now become the fluty air nuttily use. and is parties. In rly ieennintrinted for Dropsy : nil singes or this ruin] ploilit immediately rolieved. no nuttier of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet fortestititoup.) Gni veil and all diseaxs of the urinary orgons; fur these ilea ressing ereUrilllillA it stillain MOW` ; 110 °awc nr tiele eon relieve yen: and the cures testified to will rou tines' thr utosl skeptical: (are. pamphlet.) Liver C Bilious Diseases. Fever nod Agie. To the Client West e.peelllily. and wherever these complaints prevnil, this tuedicine Is offered. .No agent. notleleteriints compomid is a part of than mixture: it tires these diseas es with certnitity aini celerity, and dons not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pourable() Piles. ti complaint of n moo painful choraeter. is immediately relieved. nod a cure fol lows by n feW del, live of this ortiele. It is far beyond ali,t other prepormino for this disease, or for any other disease origitittran: 1 - rein impure blond. (See pnmplilet.) Debility of the System. Wink Bock. Wenkness of the Kidneys. Ac.. or Intlamation of the some. is immediately relieved by n few days use of this medicine. and II cure is always thin result of its use. It steed, as n certain eellie lir ti.r such eo.llpleilllS. mat also fur derangements of the from) , Ira ate. Irregularities. 'Suppressions. painful men struations. No article has ever been offered. except this. which would touch this kind of derallgetneinf, limey be Jelled 'Ton ss n mire nod eillietive remedy; anti, did we I feel permitted to do so. could give n thousand 1111111 e/, ns proof of cures ill this distressing class of complaints.— ' See plllllpiliel. All broken down. debilitated constitu firms, (rum the effect of mercury. will find the lirneing, power of this ortiele to net immediately. and the poison ohs Mill,reieradiented from the system. Ern:nice Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article Pt ors THE ittnoo. null drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases. which the limits of ell 114Verli•Willeill Will 1101 pertain 10 be named here: Agents give 1(11,01 away; they contain :Id pages of certificates of high chnraeter; and n stronger nrray of propf of the virtues of n medicine. nevi or appeured. It is one of the peculiar leutures of this ar ticle. tlial it never fails to benefit in any ease. nod if hour nod muscle are left to build upon, let the .cmaciated and lingering invalid troex ox. and keep Inking the 'medicine its long as there is animprovement. The proprietor would contrast the public ngainst a number of articles whielt come out muter the fiends of S.U2sAIaanILLAS. STnrM&e., as cotes for Dropsy. Gravel, Ac. They n ri•good for noth ing. mid contorted to gull the unwary: TOeell TlIF.:n NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article hand done it. ,A particular steely of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents. MU) oil who sell the tar tinle,xtra,glail to (41'011111e gratuitously. Put Up in 81) or. 7r2; 12 on. do. at St each—the larger 1101,1hig et xiXditgrettion the two moll bottles. Look out nod not 16,1-imposed upon. Every bottle hams Vaughn's Vegein Lithontriptie Mixture." blown upon the gloss. the written signature of (3. C. Vaughn" on the directions. nod "0. C. Vaughn, Butfalo,"GlllMped 011 the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Voughn. and sold nt the Princi pal Office. 207 Main street, Buffitlo. wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorised Azents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. • • Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -332 Nassau at.. N. Y.; 205 Essex at., Salem. Muss.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS A: - BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty at... near Canal Basin. VENITIAN BLINDS—A. Westervelt. and old and well known Venni:in Blindmaker. formerly of Second and Fourth sts-, takes this method to inform-his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge: where a constant supply of Blinds of various roars mid guan ines, is constantly - kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cc-Ms up . to !tit Customers. N. If required, Blinds will he put up so. that incase of Mann by fire, •or otherwise. they may he removed without the aid of •a Screw-driver; nod with the same (faintly that any - other piece of furniture can be removed, and withoot any extra ic.2l-dees77 IMI =NM MEE ~.-,. r ': ; .k , 4,i;'-f..':,,1':.01‘. MUNI IMI '.-- - ~.,..":::.':,-,, - . ,,.. 1 ` - ~:':.;.-..., •-.. .:7;..:4.:.',;1'.. _, . • 'Emigration tines .4rrrts2.% , rn , rytt for IQlq I=l E=I2MIIMMMM .: - :' , :l.:- , .7'..'.';;: , .'i.:.;;.:', - --i;T:;!,!'..r...:',',: - : ENE y .~:F ~ r: wy - 31isnrciticc (Contvattics 1.1 . C.0311NG CO. MuTuALINSURANCE COMPANY. AGZIATOY• VIE Subscriber. having been appointed and duly com missioned A1.,,10t of the I.y - coming County Mutual In surance Company. is now prepared to receive applica tions _tor insurance for said Company. This Company is, perhaps. Due . of the very best Insurance Companies in the State or Union. having u capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium holes. and by the regula tions of the Compuny 110 tick exceeding 55,0110 will beta ken on arty one block of buildings. ere» any one risk. and 110 0101 C than $2,500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill. Foundry or Furnace. I.inrildings in which u stirs c,-pipe paswss through the side wall or roof, Contort Factories or POMICT . tillB, -Mtinufnetories of Printing Ink. and Ms tittering, Neill not be insured on any consideration. what ever; and when the rate per cent. shell he Id or IA inclu sive. no risk will be taken over $.1,1100, lexeept Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such. that for the last six years only one cunt .upon the dollar hos been wised upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application eau be made to the subscriber, nt his °nice, in the new Court !louse 11. Agent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa jan23-lin The Franklin Fire liumrance Company nF 1•IITLAIPI:1,1 • 111.A. CRIARTER PERPETCAI..—S4OO,( I OII' paid in office Clierannt at.. north sideotear Fifth. Take Insu rance. either permanent or limned. ugu ilist 1049 or dam age by lire. yt property. mad etlart4 of eirery description, in Town or emintr) •on the most reaßoituble tering. Ap heation. made either personally orbv letters. will La prooptly attended to. C. N. If G. U. BaNcatai. Sieretory. DIRECTORS: Gbarles N. !howler, Jacob R. Siniih, Thmints Hurt. Goorp: W. I.titlokrll4, Thomas J. NVliarton, Mooteeni D. he.via, Tobias Wagner, Atiolphi Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. PITTSBURG II A n Ne _ IV.tratics 31stettN. Agent. ut the Ischnuge Office of \ 'Carrick & Co.. corner of &land Market sts. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the ...rounding country. No inn rine of inland navigation risks taken. tingit-ty KING & FINNEN, Aguas at Pia..bargh. for the lidawn, Mufoal Softty bt 11ITIIPI, Campo. y of rhiladapliin. 1":111E RISKS ter Ituilglingi mot Mereitanklize of eve ry tlmeription. mid Mil rine Risks u7ou bulls or ear goffi vefoo.li. Ink., upon Ow most favorable terms. Office nt wntrlint”.• of King & Holmes, CM Water it.. near Alnam siren. • . . N. H. Kin,. 8 roomy ins ite tile confidence soil patron nee of Men' friends mid community ;II large to the 1)eln o are M. S. bl'ilirrillet! Car-Ml.lllly. :In nii instimium among the 111051 in Philutlebillia—as having n Mfg!: moil in licit, hy the 01,11111011 of its charter, is einionnity inermisitiz—us t ieiding to mich person Mim i-mi. his line share of the profits of the comminy. without involving hint in tiny responsibility tchtlte rem. hayot:a flu prrmitim actually paid in by Ishii: unit Mei...fore us pus sessiti4 the Attual principl,..livemrcl of emery obnoxious feintire. nod in its 11101111141(11ClIve iilfTrl. noel-tf GENCY 4)F TIIE ERANIMIN EIRE INSURANCE CMIPANY ()E I'IIII.ADELPIA.—N. E. earner rf Th,rJ and 111,nd street, Pambargh.—Tbe nsa•t„ of the centrally on firPaol itootnry. 1,45, I , lll.4iSililli ill ouionuity WI an act of the Pcomr.ylvattia Legiblutur. Rolla., nod Nlortgagen Tcmporary Loans, Stocks and Cush Atlholiuy eertnits as/air:tare that all lotates will be pr"atittly met. and aivitat ealire security to all who oh talitvoticies float this Company. Hist, taken at as low 1111 e. n. aft C011.31,11,11i will, stt itrit v. oett-t \V2I MARTIN. Avat. lusuranci , Agninst Fire erne ebnerienn rice Inff rennlore Compun y--OtTier. No. Walton litroet, Philadelphia; liworporlited A. V. I perper inn!. I ii•nre• reirisiiiire,7lTereltriniti7e. and proper ly iienr either in the city or ronnrry , atatinnt 105. , ‘ or thtu t a:re lire, perpetual or for limited ptriutlii, on itioor able term, niancrons .LA," Srrzrant. XN iilizoo Lynch. .‘ifit. , lke, JU/111 Jr., B=R2lti SANII . C.I. C. Alt/ItT().ti, President. 1 7 esticts D. issivtil. Socretarv. tirders !1/r lu•ursuu • e by the tI.I,OV4IMy will be received and insurunees cffectett by the iindersispied, ncent for l'ittoburgli jun 14;c11. Collantare Magical Pain Extractor. IT is 111011 conceded by in.•thcal men that Coo t ielra Magical Palo Extractor. stiantofactured lop Couodock & Co.. YI Courthold st... New York. is the greaterd won der of the 1011 t. century. Its eirect,4 art bale miraculous. pains are tOIIIOVOII front 1/11111., 10 . 11116. he., and nil oernal .ores, in a it, minute, after its application: Imaitom the same on the most delicate skirt. leaving no senr. It is enisully beneficial in all kinds of . 10t111 sto ry 111,11.0*. 101C11 as sore iNtirttiOn stud f)cc. SIIIOIIIS. Itheatnntion. White Swelling aunt Uleers.l.lnikott, Burns. Erylopelns. Bile, Tie Doloreatil. he. We o o nod add as prom to all we say, the mim es or aunty etn oucN WllO tier it in their practice, and I • &Oa, of 1111" clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent A.ep i 1 001.1/0/1/111 011 band. in NOW 01 accidents by tire hie maybe lout witlintit. hot by its use all burns arc •iohicctto 101,1111011.11/111tt,11, vitals are 00.0 fOyttll. COP, I , oo—tememl.,r itittbask (or ronootts Magical Pain Ex oarior, inanufitetured by Ci o oooek ,Cu., N. L. and take no other. rms.,. Songs, &c.—The Granine Ilan?' Linesmen!, is rot article MOM patli nett:brawl as a cure !Or the above. than nay or all others. 1111011 , tirec aro al 1111 l st itnincdistte. and it is only tircecciiry to let those who know the article and lOW it with such great success., that it in to Inc .hail Iron nod genuine , of CotaztoCk S Co; 21 Courtland st. N. V.. Cole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsbur,7ll. Pa.. by Wm. JccitsciN. =9 Liberty st.. head of Wood AL also in Washington, Pa.. by A. Clark in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker. also by nor tigiott in every town ill- Penns} !violin. Obits, Nril. anti Virginia. tole 19-d& Who “It Is the best Cough Medicine 1 ever Saw.” lkl. 1.) the following proof of the superiority of Dr. Wu- Purr. Or junta! CO ?I tth Mixture, from u respectable cit. flea, who has tried it: & net' laboring for'several SVCCILA under the disadvantages of a harassing rough a n d MOM distressiug eol,l,,wlairli had. thus far. resisted the ef fects of ervernl of the Wilt iuducal in Par ellaSt: a battle of your ttrieutal Cough Mixture, and give it a thir trial. To my great surpri.e. alter using only one 'half of the bottle I found myself emlirely well. '•lt is thr brst medicine I era sate." True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold Ly 11. Y& h. BROCKWAY. Druggists, Connner h I Row, LitierfS' street, near Canal. janS it A. NtA . soN Prm Greeds Itart3r, 62 Market Siren. hrtmern Third and Fourth stro.‘l3. have jolt rereived it large simply of rich Pall (loodsrromprisitez in part: 17 eases various styles Prints and ChilltLeA of 'Pao Frenelt.atal American nmntifitentre; 156 pcs rich and desirable . patterns French r/ingliatits. wananted in ferior fo none import iu style, quality and rlitrobility of colors:4 ra,ses splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, romprisiogv.ery style for Pall and \\litter wear; Cash. 11101,S, :M. 2 i•lt , '•9,:iittes., Satin strid Alpiteen4 of various colors: 3-4 nod 4-1. Mark amt blue black Silks. fur Mail tiling Fancy-dress Silks; black and Node colors; M. d e tains. all wool; Shawls of every style awl rpmn i ,; c„„. simeres.Cassinetts. Broad Cloths and Vestings; Went-li ed rind unbleached Marlins from ti} to I,le. per yard; (been, Yellow. Red and While Flannels; Checks, strip'd Shirting's: blenched and brown Drillings. rte. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale Mal re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON 14: CO. XTEW DAGUERREOTYPE 110051 S. Barket's Etrad. ines, Fourth strut.—iior & A NTIIONT, Baquarreo• typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attentitm of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the' neighboriug towns, to their Daguerreotype of ettizt,sx and others, at rooms in the third story of Barka's Lnildi ug. -1-th—st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Ourinstrotnents are of the most pow erful kind, enabling on to execute pictures IlliAtlipa3Befi for high finish nod littllfitloe-ss to nature. The public are solicited to cull nod examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither rripiirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction in given. N. H. Operators will find ails a good depot for stock aturFltemitFals. Irrlnstruciimm given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jnn7 rpo FEMALES..—Every feinolc should have n box of 1 Dr. Ralph's Pills. They ore perfectly otlapted to the peculiarities of their constitution. tutting with gentle mi Id lletiF and safely in all rirromstaaris. NVlterever iniroduc cd. their diameter has been rapidly established among the ladies. with whom Omy tire cotplioneally The Favorite. Very complete directions for 111..0 in the various com plaints will be found itt the directions accompanying malt bas. For sale by S. 1.. CUTDBERT. Smithfield street. mew Third. Also. by Win. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smith. Bir mingliani;. and John 111'Crocken, Fifth Word, Pittsburgh. jitogri hollow-Ware Va Huge ATERCILANTS visiting our city for the purpose of ivy obtaining their Spring supplo, of Ilollow-ware and other Castings, will find n Vt . ry Jwavy stock. nod an extetil.sive variety of patients and el 7A, in Store by us.— Samples eau be seen at ourwarel Se. Commercial Row, Liberty street. next AV. W. Wallace's Marble works. ET- Trans and prices favorable. g--illm QUIN, iMeRRIDE rn_ NltiailiS--inst received, by Express: tiunnato England. and Scotland. or recollections of n Stvis minister; by .1. If. Merle D'Aultivic.l). D„ author Of Ills tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell. rke. A Practical Exhibition of the CoSpels of St. Matthet and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assis the practice of domestic instruction and du votiom by Joh] Bird Summer, D. D., Bishop of Chester. For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. feb9.4 . 56 Market street. het. ;Id and 4th. Table Ctifiery. m lIE undersigned has just received a select assortment 1 of Table. and other fine Cutlery, including Desert, and carving knives and forks; which, with a large stock of Brushes of:every description, and Shoenniker's find rigs, he will dispose of as usual. on. reasonable, terms. • JOHN NV.'llll.A7lt. 120 Wood street ORS — Atit—Alarge Ira. with Owelling House in front, r on Decatur street . running bark 160 feet, hounded by 10 feet alley. Also ti Itireelot:of 110 feet front on But ler street. Lawreireeville, by '4 , 0 feet deep. edinaiiting a well arranged Cottage tlyrejlingllonse, with 10 ROOM., large Hall and Parlor, front auto rear Garden, &e. S. CUTllligirr, Gen. Agent, .‘ above Ath street. w,oty IYAGOIVS-o', AVagetts, • • -' do. Basket ' Chairs; '- • - 12 NestsClothei-Bisicotsi, stoi.-Nfatket Disko' s !, with eliireill;rissearlidiiteid wad foi sale hp apt'. . . Jrv.l4lo43V;i;;V*' . l"tf , , • Mi2llll qt3f16.61., oa • .21r,*.490 72 annual C. Ninrion, A.lolplium PnrirA, tieorze !.I•ott, l'nTrick Mindy, 61:0. Cot: AN, hi Il'oo.l.treet PrrrAnurtnit. Ike. 15, 1.,17. MESE 3r nry4~sa -;•- -.L::41; Orttqs and it icitics. DR. 11OFFLAND'3 CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES Are without a Kira( fur the Cl,e of the fallowing Diseases! 11 , taken according to the directions they will CUM any eau. no matter who or wlint else has hulled. =ZEREMIE For the permanent cure of Rheumatistn, Gout. Gan grene. Hysteria. and severe nervous alibctions, and urn highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, }femoral Asthma usid Neuralgia. Patients using them. in most eases. experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system.: which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect u cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes:lm us a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will he more acute. GI ILIMAN 'BITTERS, For the permanent core of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Chronic Debility. Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Aflections, (arising' from the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising front a disordered stomach. in both male and female, such us fonnle wcaknrss, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strenghten the sys tent, and remove all acidity of the stotimeh, and give it tone bud action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the 111061 delicate stomach. and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem', removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseasetr, annul giving u healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of Liver C. 0111 1 ,101111 UTU uneasiness and pain in the right side. and soreness twon tottelt immediate ly under illft•TiOr ribs: inability to he ott the left side, or if at all able. a dragging sensation produced, which in - riously affect! respiration. causing very often a trouble some ,'ought: together with these symptoms We perceives routed tongue, acidity of the stomach. deficiency of per spiration. and sotnetimes a sytnitathetie pain itt the right shoulder. %dill a grout disposition to elect/ alai depression of spirits. 111111 e ttttt mimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing omens to rise iu the nostrils. Jatindive frequent ly necompaniesit. amd a dropsy in The (nee. 'These symp toms. if permitted to continue. will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In tact, a ma jority of such cakes originate from the. irritating causes shove mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every instance. he nvoitled in the treatment for it. The symptoms ofDyspepsiii are very various—those of feeling the stomach alone, Ore IIRLISM:11C1111.bilr11, lOrr - Of appetite. sintiedines an excess of appetite. sense of full ness or wehtlit on the stomach. sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stantach, fletid eructations. or sour arising Irma the stomach. Are. Dyspepsia. devoid of a failettial nature, is without danger; but. if arising front a disease of the stomach. it is dangerous. Nervous Debility gesserally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few doses will re move all the unpleasant effert, curl, ss fluttering at the heart, aching srnsntiou Wlo•n inn !vista position, dots or webs before the sight. fever and dull pails in the head. rOOST:1111 imazinituzs of evil. and great deptession of spir ilg. Outward signs are. a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance, de. Any ease of the above disca.e eon be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. es directed. _ . An inhdlihlr, rernelly for Cou; spitting of Morel, 11111mm/rt. Math., Ilemoral -Asthma, or an Throat. This stun lava/noble family medicine. It soon relieve.. any Cough or I lon rselleAs. and prevent:Vibe Croup by be ing curly administered. No rough or rOld is toti light tt puss neigh:melt: for, neglected colds sink thousands to th grave 111111lially, 111111 ramie many to grow up with a deli rate frame. who would have been strong and roliust.3l a first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT. For the effectual cure of the Piles. Tenor: and Rheum. Scald Huai), Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-light. Hurler's Itch, Frosted Feet. Ulu Sores arising from fever or impure and will extraei the fire from humus. nil ppiientino. or remove any rotasseolin eruptions from tin - knit. Persons troubled with tender faces elsould lfler A 111 1 , 1 ,1,1; it Will. in n few inosnessta. remove SOP` ne•n 11.1 stop the bleeding: It call always be relied of aild is invaluable in ally Untidy. 'I'M& OINTMENT. _ For the rare of pains or weakness in the liver. hark or chart: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These ren,dies have eamted ninny to enjoy the inett titnable blessings of itivntornted health. 011,1 in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned rases, a perfect and radi- CHI cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the tine/needs offer/lark:Mk mires never made, yet certified by feigned /mines. or by persons wholly unacquainted what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do /slice to the public in offering stub/dent iuduct•uteuf to take a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en rely vegetable,. nod free from all injurious ingredients. nd ydnim 3 our patronage solely 1111011 their merits. Every family should have a pantpldet—they can be had of the agent. gratis. . . . Principal Depot at the medicine stoic. 27911 ace reet, onee door above Eighilt. Philadelphia. Por rule in Pittsburgh, by bnol7-4111) TiIORN. THAT I/REA urt:l. COUGH l—The Lungs i.ll ore in danger, the work of the desirtier has been begun, tho Cough of Consumption lintli in it a sound of death. AIM Tor A Morinert! Your darling chilli. your idol and earthly joy. is now perhaps confined to tier chamber by a thingerents cold—her pale cheeks. her thin 'shrunken htigers, tell the hold disease has itliNsly gained noon her —the sound of her suptilchrul cough pierces your soul. Yoe NO Ms S. When )12.M. abort 10 eater lifeolasease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the Cu titre—your hectic rough awl feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but vou tired tint des? air. There is a bahn which will heal Me wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arrana.. the wife of Win. 11. Attrce. Esq. was ci sett up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. lire, Ror and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roc and Dr. Mott of New York. Iler friends nil tlionght she most die. She bad every appear:titre of bring in consumption. and was in pronounced by her physicians—. Sherman's Balstim was given and it cured her. Mrs. GABRABRA NTZ. of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced ton skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dctitist,.2sil Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other merit:eine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated lake a charm. Dr. C. also wituesred its wonderful effects in cluing Atithitut ; which it never faild of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming ns it may be, is elfeetitally cured by this Balsam. .11 bents the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Bev. Ilestiv JONAS, l 0 Eighth avenue. was eared of rough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than till the other medi cine lie had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney creel. gave it to a sister-in-low who was laboring under consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. lit both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring theta to eninfortable health. Mrs. I.tritelos Wr.u.s. 95 Christie-st.. suffered from AT.111131:1 4t! years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her Al once. and she is romper:tat-1v well, IMitte rumbled to subdue every attack by a timely ow of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood. Liver Complaints, and all the ailections of the throat, and even Asthma mid Conswnptimt. Price 25 rents and SI per litittle. 011ier 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's rub:booed Cough, Worm nail Camphor Lozenges. Prentiatit Tooth Paste and Poor Matt's Plaster soltl‘vbolesale and retail by \VM. JACKSON. al his Boo: and Shoe Store tool Patent Mettieine Wnrehouse. !./ Liberty street PittAburgh. hend of WOOll street, a n d by the following duly uppointed Agents for Allegheny county A. Mnrshall, Allegheny city; Jounthan Gluiest, Mutteltester;.l. R. IL Jaeques.-Jiirtninghton; A'. S. Getty, Wylie street: J. G. Mtstin. coy. Webster !,1. and OM; Daniel Negley. Ernst Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikatt. Sharpsturgh; Satul. Springer, Clin ton; Jan., M Key, Siewurtstowu; John Muck, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth: llowltunl Zr. Son, NrKerto port; Mr Elilowncy. Bakerstown; Riley AVlsunghlin. Plumb Township; \Vm. J. Smith. Temperrineevillet Jas. Fulton. Tarentu (../. 11. St rr. Sewie Ip. mn rfi..l y A t ioitE TEsTimi.isVi—br w LANDE of 11•ThiTC-.lte ville, N. V. , says: b:1 um - Ivell . pers ' unded, and lure been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them. and have administered term to my patients.' Fever end Ague, Dyspepsia end Bilious Pever. are itn mediate!)• cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, V, cents a box. Sold•wholesale and remit by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. - - Alen, by Vin. Cole. Allegheny city; J. 0. Smith. Bir minghinn; and John Arerneken. Fifth ‘Vard. febl7 =4=;l=ll3ZU DR. S. S. COOK. Pittum Ohio, writes. March. 1.916: -1 have used Your rem ifu ge, Carrniaality Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, fur the IRA three yearn. and have liyou exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my reeollecti?m, foiled of realizing my fullest eXpeettltioll in their curative properties. Your other medtchtes I cannot speak of from experience; hut, judging from those I have used. I doubt not but that they chum, and are entitled to till the confidence reposed. in diem, by those:wild have used Mem. 1 was forrner)y very partial to ..a+. 4 * Vermiinge. mail 1 licentneactiumn tell with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Ressectfully. yours. Ste.. S. S. COOK, M. D." Ha' For sale in Pittsburgh nt the Pekin Tea Store 72 Fourth st. 1) A. F.tllNEsToc.T'ds . :!, syßup ----, f, ire -1) paration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in tin, cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Spit ting of Blood, -Whooping Cough. and other Pnetnnonic Affiections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending, it as n safe mut useful medicine. and are pre, pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste. and is offered ntso low a price as to place it xvithin the reach of every person. There ore, perhaps, hut few Cough preparations flint will pro duce smelt decided effects such a short tune. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Corner cif Firkt and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 retail,ntt V at ErT e ABLE PILLS Tire for tale, wholerule and REAL ESTATE OFFICE. No. 50. Smithfield At. legheny city: J. G. Smith. 'fir m, Fenn street, Fifth Ward. Also. by Wm. Cole, All minehnini John IlleCraeke feb 21 • IN' - t\e'r.';'„n..-?,las u?'li of the following celebrate.... namely : A Signettu Brandy, pale, 1 London Market Wine " - dark, -4, Itonca Port , Chard - ri 'Prank pale, a Hunt .1 it . SaiCilllC " • 7i 19 Burgundy' • . . .. iterniestry, " ,dark, ' S. S. Madeira ,r, n " pole, ^s. M. - ti Pinet Castillon ar. Co r. Symington " . '.: .n. dark, •," Rapt) , •- • " Imperial 'Eagle' Gin, ' 1 - - Tale Sherry . " Black " Horse ._ - Bro , kii " _or Swan - ' 2 - - Golden ." .'.' Irish 1 hiskor tr• . , 1 tilitl . 9!L, " - ...,.“ - lannilen Spirnai ': : ' ..' ••,., ;10. Citirgt - - ~.. .. . . St. emit Rum. - '' "" - •• Sweet* pi 1 . :i Togatltak.wlibii. larO:siok, Of the Mkie.:VT/oat:and I t inirook in:Bottle/4 also-Clititniairitla an 4. ClitY,rtna2 4 frirltife - noliiMoned,:On''ptekaing:t . orma, at th e Wrna 'Col.! Inc and„Lfiquor-Storo of . - P.An. Itt&R.TL, feb7 7 ' '' corner of Sg4oo: MiA !Nutt 44, „, . v .; ~,. . 4; : ,..,--.......-1,,,,,.=,,,,... ..r': - T" . ;." ,,. . - r" , 1 , ;:11 , •.'"• -,- -1 ,, , , . , ' - , .. , % . ,..6. - ..win , . ."'t 7 '''.•,-' '.:''.' --.-:‘,. ;4',l^'f , itl ...' , r .'-' ''' . .1"1 . ,.i . frl . ,:il;:."; , itr. 4 - , .'1_ ,, r 7 ,, .;!.. ;g',Ut'k'-ia'lo,,.kt?Prel;M:aVri-ri--04i;,4*- fill"4VV:: CYR/NESE HAIR CREAM—A , matehless article for . k,..) growth, beauty, and restoration of the Muir— This Cream. when once known, will supersede all other rad- • cies of the kind now in use. 'Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, uahealthy. nor turning grey. a few applica tions will make the hair soft and dirk, and give it u beau tiful, appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as .long as all the• preparations that ore generally 'teed. Where the hair is thin. or has fallen Mt it may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman whais in the habit of using oils on their hair should tit once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed thatit will not injure the hair like the other preparations. but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in sitanee. For testimony . to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter trom the Rev. Mr;; , Caldwell to Mearrs.. I-leaden:Jam A Stretch, Nashville, ':gencial agents for the Southern States: - Letter of the Itsv. R. Cald tete Pastor of the Presbyterian . . _ - .... elitirci;Perla4o.' .- Ilimium. limmEitstiOrr & Sraxiclt: GElen.msrm--I triksi, p.easnre in witting my testimony .M.favor of the excellent plmarulion called Dr. Parish's ClAisfese - ilair Cream; fur: i - FodP.Pwo years ago. toy hair Wil.s very dry, bristly, and disposed to come oat; but buying *eared a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to they rescription. it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving My hair in a worse static then before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations.. . . . , . As on article for the toilet. my wife gives it prcfereace over all others. being delicatelypet-famed and not dis posed to rancidity. The lathes, especially. will find the Chinese ereatri to.lici dee.iilerutum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully. Ate.. A . 11. CALDWELL. , • --- I 'Pulaski. January 7. 1547. • ; irT.r . "Stilil Nvliolesnle and retaili in Phtaliargb. by Joh' M. Townsend. 43 Market at„ until 'Joel Mohler, corner o %Vaud and Fifth 6E,, iels-ilJavr-1 y T AMES are cautioned agamstifining Common Prepa i.l red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse:how rough. how sallow, yellow. nod unhealthy the skin appears atter using pre pared chalk Besides it in injurtiNs. containing, a large quantity of lead! We have prepttred a beautiful vege table article, which we cull Jones. Spanish If is perfectly hill:WC:II : being pUilfileti of all deleterious qualities. and it imparts to the skin a natural. healthy. alabaster. clear, liVelV 0.; ihe same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin. makinf.e, it son and smooth.. Dr. .1:1111e. Anderson. PritetieliliChemisi of iThismarlin setts. nays: "After analysing Jones' Lilly White. I find it possesses the most bentul mid natural. until at the slime time innocent. white I ver saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend ifs use tot • whose akin requires beautifying." Price :1%5 eents a bon- lcli,ctions —the bent way to apply Lilly Wiiitc, is.with soft leather or wool—the eormer Is preferable:• . • • A FINE SET OF Teem FOR ti . s CE:TTS.—Willie teeth. foul breath. bealthrgums. Ye llusvand unhealthy moth, Mier being once or twice cleaned witlt Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearmice 0: the most beau:hid ivory. and. at the same time it is: sti perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con:Mort daily ucu is highly advantageous. even to those teetlidhat are in good condi lion. giving them a beautiful polish. and 'preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents Croat becoming worse—it also dismal. such as is becomine louse. and Isl." perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately 11;liiii... and make the breath deliciously sweet. rive :!.5 or 37; cents a - box. Al the :Move t.r - : sold only at tii.! Chatham st.. shit of the American Eagle. New York. and by the appointed Ageiats whose unities appear in the next column. Wild- von nn nal% cm' et it icti invdmoiL lady ? "Your face in your fortune. m't ..e.• clear. call.? Is it white! If not. it can lie made so eve., though it be yel low. disfigured, suaburet, tanned and frecklcd. Thous ands have been 1113(1C IhES NTIIO linen Nraolird mire or twice with JOIICA . Imlien Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and inaget:lec,'. Rot be star^ 3 . 011 get the genu ine Jones' S.rp; at the bi:za or the Atitc:icatt Eagle, : 4 ;2 Chatham S•Ft`el. ighs or Colds, or the Chest. Whooping Cough. Brun oy disease of the Lungs or Rin g -worm, Sit lt-rlierm, Fzeur^^.Erpinelas. Barber's lieh : ore oden cured by Jo •e: Chemical Soap. when every kind of rentel; ,- lots ;ailed. 'flat it cares pimples, freckles, and eler Ike %%I A. n 1; klio.r. Sad a the American Earle. etreet. Mind, reader this seldom or never .nits. C. IN[T..l` Ir.. Patterson. Sold at JACKSON'S es Liberty et.,114.th, o: Soot], Gi;n o of the lig Boot. oc::3. u. Duramic ELyi.; Am) A 11.41. F CENTS. iT—.llnrriaot.—Confidential.—Awy Italy between twen ty and thirty. poese4staq a iyainte., Mal farm, good fea tures, &r.. Is 11.ket! Creltidellitally. can she suppose - nay luau could admire while she has sticli yellow teeth; such sallow, roach. coarse skin; and such dirty, - bad. wiry hair: when. iiy spending tie shove sum, she might linen delicate Avbi,c. teeth. u pa," sweet breath. alio a beneath, stead of hair. She Cell have lieuroilial White teeth and sweet breath le a 2e. ~ON of fon& Ants An Tooth Paste; a skin whim, pure nod spotless ro stinw, lie using a cake of the fates' Italian- Ci-mirel .'ioorp: and u beau Intl bend o: oy using a 3e. bottle of .loos' Coral. Ilair 'Do not form an'ooinion against this before coo ere y - . or u'i;l re•;:e/ - rrut be sore to ask for Jo, or' nrticleo. aio,d o in New Yo;k at lit:Chatham st. Fur sole :if. J_ACKSON Agent. • apl3__ st.. rlltdatre,h, eIANCE.R. scrtorria AND corrim—Ampi e ex perience 'ins roved that no comidualion o:medicine have ever been so eilieacions in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERsiII YE:. Rims effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Caueer and other dis eases Of that class. tint has removed he most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Iltvellings. Dyspepsia, &e. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases 'wherever located. It . purifies the blond and other fluids or the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache mid drowsi ness. tout invigorates the whole system, and insparts ani mation to the diseased roil debilitated coes,limion. There is nothing superior to h i i the Whole materia in - nlica. It is perfettly safe and extremely plea:milt, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompan) 'e idea of swal lowing. medicine. • 11101, — Tor gale Pittglmglt at :TT PEKIN TEA STORE ; I.'ourth it.. net , g Waal. A Recipe for the Ln men Hair: filo . FORCE us “now-rn AND 11.EALTII, MAKE 1 IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FIN. E.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every article,(be it ever r. o good,) as humbug. Ir_ p eople . could le made to try O. *".• bottle Or Jones Coral Raw Re storative, and sed bow makes Lry, rusty, red. light hair moist. soil, auburn and dark, ante keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see tlie - utunber poor respectable me chanics that use it. (nye, and l rI it the cheapest thing they can use.) for dresrmg and beautify - it tint -Flair: . for keeping it soft and order three limes aslong as ally other article made; e.,4 . _ Forces it mioww, stops its fntlinq,• And cots to frr. We formerly sold nothiim Ices Malt Si . botde•. but we wish pimple to try ii. Sot& ouly nt a 2 C2] Chatham street, New York. c..e! ' mar2o IVA!. JACS7S,CiN. Libeet • et. li ~iltE kl.r h l c l u a n OL,N r.,, k i. : i ur ,i l./ ( r it N iz V e l i t:: o r. , l . i... i b it 't 4 sT u i r ly rh l:- . d , i , - ing personally used DP: yillimrs Oriental Congli Mix tore. and experienced iys benefiein , elTects. do mow cheer fully recommend it as safe and elreentel. in all cases. Speaking from experience, c-c; believe ;Sat it has Ito sfit lierior; nud would recommead its w-e to all ,‘.e. COAMI.ES • WM. JENKiNS. Pittsburgh. Yrrelt 'EU—Sold by J. &Immune k Co.. Job Huys, J1:1111CR A. Jones, J. If. Crt,el. John P:§ . cott, P. 1., Snowite,o. .1. Mohler, Ogden h Siowden. . ttpd2 "Q — XlTrififiltinicsturtv\ -- ;9Ltis Otiss.: ErtysipE. k.. 1 LAS, Barber's Itch. Chaps, Sore Eqarels. This is used by many physietunstu ciw i n curingthe above. and we woad coaseicocioasly sell unless we knew it to be all we stet". As a cosmetic, the true JONKS'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known thut removed if,:mritles, and cleared and beaut.7ed the skin, nvking I. so 1. emu. smooth and wltLe us an influnel But mind, h. is h&c'. at &.2 Chathrun at., .11. V., and by WII . JACKSON Aszent, marDS SD Li wriy street. Itl • : 00 Whole. Halves, tiaan. handy. Wines. Gins, ads, grades, curd vintages DI11,3! ARLEY ,IOO bags Basil just landin g and for sal° 4..?- Lige26) - l' 9-i IAr.'LLARLIAtieIt ''''''Z''47.l*lStlitt-41-,?;-3' -.'''''4,.•.=-.:,--,=•.r.-4'.,---:.-1,--.;; .--- g-4-t r i' 47'l''' . -it k t "l,. ' , : - "'-'t '...`":'... -- t - • . 6 ,..1tUie4,r;,j:;e,,,,,:iie1".. ' '• " , _ ..• r'4.?:f4ri,.." drugs aub A IBERIC AN OTI.--fl I 11 . oiIEAT Rh:. C.l) if , - A TURE.—Procured front alwell in Kentucky, ISS feet below the earth's surface. 'Pays Oil will he found vastly superior to Harlem, British, orlany other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the following talents tire truly wonderful: j iluflantatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. ththisic, couOlts, colds, spasms, teller, erysipelas, scald bead, croupOnflautunitory sore throat. liver complaint. inflammation litf the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and back, diseaseScof the spine, piles, heart burn. diseases of the hip joing inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear ache, worms, tdoth ache, sprains, strains, burns. se . ttA bruises, cuts, ulcers , cancer, fever, sores, Sc. Sc .." Price 50 c—tts per bottle. wholeso I retail by WM. J.ACESO.',,, at 174: boot rtttd shoo Liberty street. Pittsburgh. - T-e eta tOr by. ids in the Poor-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the unzmixt: can be ob tained. . . . C st.^rum—L. trder to be sur# of obtaining the guanine. purchase only of the -, ..ettraral cat for Western 'Pennsyl: vnnia, Wm. inekson,'Er3 Libe rty' street, or through snb- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general direcoons in pamphlet form , containing the names and address o, the Proprietor and General Agent of \Western Pciinsylvaula, tt.,+ tollowo: Dr. Hall & Co., proprietor, Kentucky. —. ' Wm. Jackson, General AgOt for Western Pennsylva nia, SO Liberty stre.m, Pittslngh, to whom all orders must be addressed. R . Ousunvir.—Each bottle .is cuelo-7"4 in tale o' the above named Pamphlets, end tae nrnar a \ ,-:,' J r ...am:M;(ole gcreral and only whounuite Ed: 1, be \\ - •,erit Pennsyl- IV,a.) printed on the outside q: Lbe lr.sc.. oci23• Iron City Cracker nad Broad Bakery J. suEpEtAra) "VITOULD respectfully info* Ids friend . i and the nub tie generally, that he 14 added to oMr•:.• busi 111,AS. the manufacturing of Crackers t.O every variety.— Haviog purchased one of AV.IiR. N:tviA's Cracker :and. Pilot Bread machines. he in prep:tied to fill tdl orderstliir crackers or pilot bread at the poricst notice and. hones -, by a Ariel attention to business, to share a Portion of ti;.e public patronage. Tint publiet is respectfully invited to and examme for thentselte, BAKERY . . No. 10 - eomiherelal Row, Liberty st. Oppo site zimithfield. • ti N %ape rio r family Llreatt.l rye and dp-pepsia tread, large and - email rollKoresh every [amain; ern be Ltd at store, or my wagon, or at .Iny stand in tae martec Cake* and Confectionary o 4 hand and made to order. J. SHENIAILD. Nolo Commercial Row. Lihertrst. QIJNDRIF.S.--100 doz.' Ploy 'rig Cards; 2(X) whole and bah' boxes Sardines; 10 baskets olive Oil; 20 doz. assorted Catsup - 4 5 easks London Porter,[i quarts and pint* dok:Brandies,lVineq&e. very o!d; 5 bbls..powdered Sugn GO baFkets Ciranginigne 'Wine. part to arrive; 3 1111 dB ClilSl' fari salo. by mart ' ' . P. C. MARTIN NrcrricE TO SliIP lame tat:en . au; aka - " immediately opposite to Our " burnt warehouscp for peen(,:. where re rill ttansaet business as usual, - end now bowie etm eTqted, trr rmegeeenaslaving alreadgeem made forthak,pppose: , utsestheees-aterey reeetire C. - 114.1A.NULTY "4 . Canal Basin, Labe itritz.:„ Y' ,g-,...-;:.,..,-:,'„.7]:',..-,‘,,-.-,, ;..., I*,. ~'7i- : ..,.;;;, 4 vi+.1 ~- 7::‘,:.- A :..-e;, ? . N7..4 -A.6,..1 , ..*:: ... t.j,).*:.ia4.11:;a,:.;,;-?,._:,1- , •...:17`::_'': - c _~_'.[ai~ e?~5 ~~ M ~. ~ .. ttlbituNkitii!: ' • SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, ARE universally admitted to operate, not only a. an effectual prernstire, hut ns u never/ailing remedy, in all diseases which can affect the human frame. Head ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles. SfUrVyj: Dropsy, Small Pox, Cholera illorbus, Worms, :Whooping Cough, Consumption. Jaundice. Quinsey, Scarlatina. laver Com plaint, Apoplexy, Caniers,. Measles, Salt 'lingua, Pits, Heartburn, Giddiness, Esysmelas. Beafnees. Bellinger of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Pains in the Back, Inward . Weakness. Ptilpitatiou of the Heart. Risings i th*ThrOnt, Asthma, Fevers of ill kinds, Female Complaints; Stitches lathe Side, Spitting:„ of Blood, Sore. Eyes, Scrofula,' St. Anthony's Fire, lrewncits of Spirits, flooding; Fluor Al bus or Whites, Gripes, King's. Evil, Lockjaw; Hysteria, Bile on the Stomach and till bilious affections, Pleurisy, Swelled Feet unit .f.egs, Swine White_ Swellings,. Tremors, Tumors, Uleers.,Vomiting a host of others halm successfully and repeatedly been Vanquished-by heir all-powerful ann. .; They have been known to eßectpernianent cured when all other remedies had proved unavailing, and is the las stages of disease. . ' • Hinny superstilrd the Frani/air( skin of the wart ranhiriat physichini, and rei:cived.bemdes their wu tutlified cointnendutiitti. ' - , 'they have' been frequeinly renolnmenc ed by men of tbe most distinguished ohmmeters throttgliout the land, mid been sanctioned in Europe by - Noblemen, and Princei Of. royld blood. . . , They have been introduced into the ilospitali burgh. Paris. and Victim', mid threugh the disinterested exertions of Our Foreign ituthnssutters. they litive.recei vcil the favorable commendation of- the Emperor-of nut sin; mu! of his Celtstiel illujesty 'of the Chinese, Empire: Scarcely &Packet vessel of any repute inils from the port or NiAv York. without tor abundant supply of the fp-Agencies have been establialWd in all the principal Cities in the Union. mid applications are constantly reach ing us from alinost ntnnherlessFes in • every section of thecountry. Testimonials of their Tillery...llona affects me pouring in from' all quarters—srud , tit- such , nnintiers that we have nut time to rend one half of them.. Whit sttonger or more conclusive cadence-Aran these import ea - facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible. that thfisrrany thousands- who have tried CLICKENER'S PILLS, can be deceived in their results? Ratty. impoa tore or quache ry,ca Wed, would it not long ago haye heels held up. as it should he, to the scorn and derision of a offe_mled coMmunity. • - • •• ip" Remember, Dr..C. V. Clickener is the original, in ventor of Sugar Cornedniutlhat nothing of the hoil was ever heard of. until he- introduced them in :I une.lfi4a. Purrhasers should. therefore. always ask for Cliekeimes Sugar Coated Vegetable Pins. and tale no other L or they evil be made the victims of a fraud. - • PRICE. 2.5 CENTS • PER lit/X. Dr. Clicencr's pfincipal office fur the mama of pills, is 1315 Cesar st.. Nrsr Sark. WM. J as Liberty st.. head of 'Wood at... Mir*. nirgh. Pa.. f!eneral Agent tbr Women] Pcuttsvlvania, Northern . 11111 i The River Counties of Virginia. • • The tbiluning.nre Dr. Clickettur's duly upplinted A cot,. for Alk;;Iletly to.. Pa. ACM. JACKSON ; (nilicipal) E 9 Liberty-street, head . 01 Vooni. A. M. Marshall. Allegheny City. Jonathan Wiriest: Manchester. C. TOO - 10101111 & Co.. " JIIO. IL 11. Juerines:Birmingham, Jim. H. Cosset. Penn st. Andrew S. Getty. Wylie st. Robert Williams. Arilinrsville. II: I I. Ilemingray, South WanL Win. J. Smith. Temperanceville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreueovills. Daniel Kegley, ElOll Liberty. • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. TIIIIQOI Aikin Slinrpsburgh. G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton J01(1101 StewaristoWn.• John Sleek. Turtle Creek:. C. F. Diehl. Elizabeth. • . Riley Plumb Township, J. Jones, lialiernown. —.penny. Itt - Keesport. • TIS THE misT coucil nIE:Dim:NE EVER RSEH."—This was expressed •in our heating-yes terdny, by an intelligent gentleman.. who .had team; but about one half of n bottle of Dr. Willard's °Huila Laugh :Mixture. before lie was entirely cored. Come and get a . bottle of it. anilif the most obstinate cough or told does not 1111011/11011r by its use, your money will' be refunded- Compounded an it is. of the must ellectire. thinigh,lollllj' ',So and pleasant remedies. ititlise for years !lasi liar in: eed eau it. Mil to iiivet”itire SalLifa u tion. . For sale. wholesale and ri;A:aih' by ..11AYS & BROCKWA . Ir. • Liberty dtreet. near Canal Basin. 'WILLIAM Lawreigsreille. Sold nlso by Dell TAR. WILLARD'S Oriental Cough illi.rture..--"I.E.T ITS 11 %rocas PRA NT: Tliuse who huve Itothad 'an up: . portunity of trying this - great reined ffor thepCimaneatt cute of every affection of the lung,s. should not tail to give it a trial. -Certificates of its efficiency. front oar town cit izetis, Which we arc constantly receiving, cannot fail to convince the skeptical. • Reatfklic following from a lady of high standing in Alleghcayti, , --.. A Litakinx..ter Ctrs. Feb. 7;4843.. " Nrairs. -Rays 4. .6'm - h.-Trak: It nefoctlinte great plea -4 sure to be able to add my tequiziony in favor of Dr. -Wil lard's truly valuable couithmediiiiiic. 1 About di reidinunths in since I was snacked with a vialciittold, and ass mart distressed with' the cough. front which - I could get no re lief. lonia was a short 'time slave induced to call ut , your ' store and porchnsesome-of the Oriental Cough Mixture. I :an happy to.state,that the use of the second Louts- has entirely cured me; mid, having great confidence in it.i I 'lave, and shall continuo to recommend it filmy frienilii. - • ," Gait= , Finxinsto.' , 1 ' Frice, 25 cents a bottle.. Bold by ' . '• ,i• .;: DAYS Lts BROCKWAY,- . No. 2. Com. Dowi , Litterty st- near cane. ifehlin - - .1. FI.F.MING: littwriiicevillo. , I { 'r..oll. the New. York Ouzette, Oct. 6, lgli.o..ct daily paper deservedly at tho Ittadof the duity, pies: in =MI . Ballot's Es of Sarsaparilla.—lt were but courtesy to call the attention afoul' readers to this hicaluable prep aration which will lie foimd advertised hionother Mrßristol is a brother. and issues a interesting newspaper. every now Mut then. one or tiro numbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itailf has been Analogised by nearly lathe press of the western country.- and, we doubt not, putty eulogised. 41 has in its favor, moryoyer, very . flauering teituriouinals from the most eminent practitioners in every . pert of die country where it this been used. There is beauty and , taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels iu Whieb they rire enveloped. to induced purchase, even. if the preparation itself were not cm* of the "itovereigneit in the world," as every person must bulimic - it isthritlai every one most believe it is—that iss, every one ,Who would not resist amass ofdocumeMar . y eridenee Conclu sive enough , to eonvert a Ttirk,to Ch ristianity.: cite of the bottlei,.gentle reader, and see whether yoU do not agree with us on this point. .• For sale by B.A. FAUN &STOCK As Co., For. of Ist and %%'ood and lith and Woad sts.• FlmumxrisAt. GOUT, AND TIO DOLOREUX, • A respectable :gentleman called at our. office, ilf be said, to inform us that he had been afflicted forT 15 years Avitb Rheumatism or Gout, and ocelusionally ,_mith Tie Dolorettx; • that lie bad been frequently con fi ne.' to his room for months together, and often suffered the niost in tense and exerueititing pain, but that lately lie had Lean using Jayne's Alteratire. front which he found themost staa ual maid unexpected relief. Re 'says 6, he, found the Medi eine very pleasant mid etre - C.c had that' lie hOW coil-' eiders himself perfectly cured.- 2 Philddeiphhi North Amor- icon. A FACT 'Worm KNONVING.—A gentlemen of Scrofulous habit, front indiscretion in his younger etilys. becanie rtf .feotml with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose,andes• disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed,: his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were' so much Directed -that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensitoc ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, 'when death appeared' inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayni's Al terative. antrhaving taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured, The Aheratßevoperates through the circulation, and purigesrihe blood aturerailicutes disease fromthe system, wherever-located, and the numerous cures. it hast per formed in discuses of the skits. calmer, acrofult4 gout, liver complaint. dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.—Sptrit of the Tit "I My. . Err For !Ale in Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN . TEA STORE, .2 Fourth street. CONSUMPCION.. "COUGH, SPITTING. OF BLOOD BRONCHITIS; ASTIMIA, Coxisquenvis,. Four-fifths of von. are really suffering _from negteeted Colds, or an obstruction and consequent infatuation of the delicate lining of those tubes through which the ill we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This olostruetion - produces pain and - soreuess, hoarseness, cough,. diffieulty" of breathing, hectic fever, and a.spitting of bloodonatter or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pis tient—and death ensues .- JAYNES' ELX.PECTORANT never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain - In its of. feels, and cannot fail to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PekinTeaStore, null% st., near Wood. • jan9 64 1)EST COUGH MPJ:IICINE IN 'PILE WORLI.H” 13 Another evidence of the, superiority of Dr. lard's Cough. Mixture, over all others. Read the following certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward: Prersacuon, N0v.2,1842: "This certifies that for some weeks past I was troubled wit'_ a very amities Cough, which - was evidentty becom inx seated on the longs to such an extent as to resist the effect of every medicine which I had been using. I was filially persuaded to call at Hays , k+Breeltwarri Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. 117llorrls Oriental Cough Mixture; which, to my great surprise, relieved me very Much; after taking only two or three doses, and before had used one bottle. I wan cdtirely cured. Twee so touch I pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buy It. and shall continue to recommend it to my . friends, as I firmly believe it to be the best Cough Meelicirte i n. the mor/d.n "ANDREW 111. , Cadvay.” Try it—only 25 cents a Bottle. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2, Liberty street, near Canal Basin., Sold also by , FLoGN.o. novto Lawrenceville. A 1.51 OP COLITM - BlA.—Hatr Tonie--To the Do/d and Grey.—lf you wish a rich, luxurious head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf, do not Mil to procure the geuaine Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness, it will more than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty year's have had it restored' to its ori ginal perfection by the use of this Balsam. Age, state, or condition. appears to be no obstacle, Whatever. It also, causes the fluid to flew with which the delicate hair lobo' is filled, by which means thousands. whose hairwas gr e y as the Asiatic eagle, - have had their hair restored to its natural color, by the use of this invaluable remedy. 'la all cases of fever it will be found one of the most pleasant. washes that eau be used. A few applications only are netessalytokeep the hair from falling out. It strengthen& the roots, it never fails to, impart a rich , glossy appear care; and;as a perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled. . It holds three times as mach as other misdidled hair Rester, wives, and is - more effectual.' The fefinine manufue tared only by Comstock & Son, 21 Courthuldt.strect, New Sold , only gentdite - Piusburgh. by I, Vit.JACIUMN. St 4 Liberty street, head tit Wood; also, in Washington, Pa., by .weeny & Sou; in Cannonshurgb; Dr.:Yemen; _.inßrerentsville . ,- by Bennett &Cm cr ker; also, in eve, alPearurylvatini. Ohio, Maryland and-Virginia: .1 3 ' • - - Pbogs anb. .5.1pK,..11A;VS NEVER FAILING r/tWISa • : - .M9.).--•,s kegs o. 11.utd; _ • _ j • 4 lAA& No. - 1 do; ' 4 Oaconsignment, rind for seAc jonli MUER $ iticiirrsOK • MEE g,:,i'.., - :,.,' . :: .=:.. : ..- ., ::: . :r. , ':..',,,:''':•••:-!:.7',.-;.::::."_,:':,::.'..":',-,'l