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(may 161 CURRAN.. 17i= 4 • riMistreat, next }lichen slnTfalblerClTOttiini . Di - torsi. • • No. kW .LIEIHRTY. STREET, OPPWITE SEVEATII feliki,'Subscribere respectfully inform their' Mends' abd j. the public general ly, that they have just reeeived new supply of Fre nch and English Cloths, and caul crterer,—vesungs of all styles and onahty—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and potket Handker chiefs. Shirts; in. short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores; constantly on band. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to cull and examine our. stock before goinx elsewhere. mayd-tf ' 'bCSIII7I.I.EN k. DOIVNING. _ Pim 77k79 COENERSIXTII ANDlandrrysTEr.rs. flaring enlarged and newl fitted up their establish- AUL meat, Cl the above well known stand. respectfully nitrite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of,Neur Goods, comprising every varie ty for opting and summer wear, selected especially for their customer deparuueat. Those wishing to ietlYe their - orders will find at this establishment every style of new •,-* and desirable goods. Their stock of reedy made Cloth ing is extensive got up in the beat manner: of durable tna . • terial, and well worthy the attention of thostwiehiug to .purchase. All ate r invited to call. and may test assured vhat they, will be pleased with price, quality and variety. • A large assortment of shirts kept cousuunly hand. ited...his Y. • Fo.4u, Liberty strca, Putsbuvri, has 'Jus s_openeekfor the Spring trade, a large and general assortment of well selected ' Cloths. Cashmeres, and - Vestia,v,s, emulating of superfine French and English • black and faliey . mitored CLOTHS, suitable for the ea ., :rions'atyles of Spring and Summer Coats. Plain and 'Caney French, English and . American CAS . SI,MERES,Io great variety and new patterns, adapted to . 'th ' e customer trade. Alan, great.vatity of new and fancy. VMTINI;Ft— aII of. which Will be hat and made to order, iu the inset piyie. :Persons favoring the establishmentwith a call, will be -"siaited on Moderate, Icons, at short nutlet, . • -rue subscriber has also on Mantle great assortment of . • '• READrAIADF: CLOTIIING,made in the present Spring Failtiott.'eonsisting of every description of Dress and , Froek.Co ' atet. of all fashionable colors fancrand plain • . • Sack'tind'Busittess Coats. • Alao,, a, general assortment of Petits,' Vests, Shirts, - '• '!Ciatrits, and all ofiter articles iu the Clothing line, which I • aril the sold low, for mien. , , 'W . belesale purchasers will find it much to their admin .' t'. - r fage,to calf-and examine the stock. before purehusing - ' z • CleeWhere. • P. DEI.ANY, Tailor. •• . . • -• • •••••• •- •111\ TO ARMS! TO ARMS!—Threatcuedin . vasion of %Verne rii Penna. by Col Swill. with ::- ..-. 10.(1U0 men. notwithstanding which. J. M. ..."White will continue to sell elothing cheaper then any boa, heretofore been offered in the Western country, lase ' Ing the largest establislitnent in the city. fronting on Lib erty and Sixth sts. lie is now prepared to show to his • - numerous patrons the greaten variety -of cloths, erun.i.. metes, testinge, and clothing of all deseriptions, suitable • for the approochhig season, that has ever been offered in lbib market, to which all con have the Right •of Way.— Observe the corner. No. 167. Liberty and Sixth eta. tner"..3 • J. K.witrm Tanner Pmprimnr. , . thing.that has ever been offered in this or any other mar .-.t. kat vrest of the-mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship,- combined. taidi the very low. price which - they will be mid fee, must certainly render the old turri- H: Three tag Doers one of the ,greatest attractions of : the western country. It is- gratifying to me to be able to aanoutice to my numerous friends at. borne and abroad, • - that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts! which I ;have made.to meet the many calls in my lute, it is. with difficulty I can keep time - ant& the constant rush that is , Anwleon this establishment It is a well established xi, that my sates are eicitt or ten times larger than any • Otket house the trade , and this being the case on the sUrioant sold, 3 can affrod to sell at much less profit than • oche= could posithly Mink of.duing if they wished to - -..etnret counngent expenses. I intend to make a clean . Atereep of all my present stock before the berissuing of next year; coining to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call Auld pUrehase at the Three Big Doors. a.c2l-d& w • • • '. JOHN RFCLOSKEY. •-,NTAV 6001*.letrefieritthe IFon - -City,Clothi its Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, t' Consisting of - fine French. English and American Plain. • -black and fancy Cataimeres of the most modern styles; • • line figured Cashmere Vesting., Silk Velvet, Plain and Taney Satins—ell of which we will make op at the most . , treasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable style. Ready mule Clothing, of all descriptions; • lardy** Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and' • Pocket fidlrfa.,. Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and •••• 'every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to thefiedmintage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store. - q 32 Liberty street, hamediately opposite the month of Aferket. loctlS-O] C. arCLOSKEV, • 4 OKI.I.IXU OFF IAIW FOR CASit.r—tiltiter Lta - thing of every description, sneh nir cloaks. over coats, superfine blanket. Deaver, Mot and heavy broad cloths, superfine sloth, dress. and (rock coats; a large as sortment of. tweed. sack and frock coats. Cloth. Muth me re, and satineu pantaloons; also, a gen. ersi arsortumin of wean; plebs and fancy -velvet, cloth, cashmere and , fancy woolen, and plaid cashmere, with . 7-11,rrcrusarjety of superfine Irieb Amen, trhianed. shirts, . - .unsier shirts, mock,eravats. cimiforti and aui , other nth ' clad iu thee' thing line. Which will be sold low for Cash. Porches. rill find iimach to their advantage to call soon sa 49 Liberty street.' . . • P. DEI.ANY N. tr. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer-work, always ou hand, such as English, Frinlell .and American cloths, and cashmeres; also a choice as. „soament of seasonable vestidgs- 7 all of which Will be outdo to order in the latest styles, and on the most ac ating terms. ' • jaill2Alrm of ng lug t . and Summer stock that is now ready to be offeied at the old original • • . THREE DIG DOORS, ...hone of the largest and choicest in selection that has eir er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er eitylit the Union. I will not undertake to describe to • the reader the different assortments of articles which I ° now have to offer theta; but will simply tell them that if they only favor me with a call. I will lay before them • . 17.5.0u0 different gaiments to make a choice out of, con sisting in part of Coats. from the richest in quality down to the lowest iu price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as : tonisluneut of the beholder, with both mouth 'and eyes • ." - open, wmuleritight the most extravagant degree of cur ,::pnse. hoar , . such Tait collection of EILADT MADE currnma could possibly be collected together under the controlof Buttitich things will he, as lung as per severance and iudustry is t 1;; main-spring of trwle :Without any . intention of boasting, on my part I will say 'ist the 'tune time, it is of Inch metal lam principally corn ' • . posed, for nothing in the. shape or form of difficulties. no ..matter what their magnitude may be, can deter mii from accomplishing my object, m providing for the farmer, the Mechanic, , and the day lo borer.. My whole attention is -.taken up with the greatest care for their welfare, in get. „*. ting up fashionable, time and Setae MeSUbStalltiul gar ments, to-meet. their demands ;.tuid as for others, who • fancy themselves moving in a different sphere; and re ,' • gutting an 'article of the or ydus nitro kind, they have only te g ive mu an 'outline of their wants,. and they: are ..sailed to a word. . . • . . • Now. let me say-a word or two to my country mercli antsia:the trade . :.ll yon wish to save from nt least 25 to Woof cent, ni yotir wholesale purchases, call in at the • • “Tlaree 'Jig Ocoee." end if I dual meet your most snit - gainebopes,•in the way • of getting cheap bargains, and . frealiseasonable goods. Swill tent in nature attempt to off. .er Any inducements of q snails* kind to a generous pear • ple of Aso noble a nature and close discernment. JOHN M'CIOSKEY, • ' ffeblftiif •• • . N 0.151 liberty street. ...__ • . elsrrrllF, 7 l3EATi—l. IVA ite bps jtist reclired at,' lIJJ his large establishment; fronting. on Liberty and dth ••streets, a splendid assortment of TlV1•11:71/8 for summer; • lato.lltaperior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all of . :which lie is ready to mato up in the lateit fashion and :on tbcvnost reasonable terms as usual. • Observe the :comer. NO. IG7 Liberty and Sixth streets. • • • ~,axll4 l . • n. wirrnt: Proprietor. • _ .4. .• • o easho an. ftelallo• ANDTRUNKMANUPACTORY. : •-• ;n form bees leave to In; ' •` ' his friends and th e piddle generally, Volt he continues to occupy that large and coin :modioUS Store Room. formerly occupied by Samue " toc k yqp, eo, 'oilier of Ditunond alley mad Wood atrect,,wherehe keeps.a lame and general assortment of Saddles, Bndles. !farness, Trunire, Carpetßags. Saddle Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, wtd all other ern dies fn his line. - ,lie alms keeps emistandrOn hand, and ie prepared to tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted llose.manafactured of the bestmatcrialinerlinn style of workmanship equal so timeworn manufactured article; and cc per cent, Country Aterrhanu and F 4 7111 era would do well to call arid evil:nine hit stock before lurrhasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell fave rate articles at 'nark. hnsi ID` Don't forget the place, Ka. 814 - corner of 'Wood i'reet and Diamond Alley. - • • • OE filiell Ele 111111 MR MEE • lb reneh Goode, for Gents. Weer.- •: ~ : '. • er_appeals to his shelves to' ear him Oct' in the assertion that he has the ',largest . lot' or • Goodob.ada tole ed to men's wear, toe found in any, porinsublunb - g 'Es' tablishment In the city l -rmuoy‘• articles and many styles included in the same, cannot he found alie., - where. A few of the lending articles will be enumerated here helow : , . , BonJolin'a Finest Slick Cloths; - ' Johannes Abbot's colored." ' .11kOrtiohn.isSimoni'it'Doe_ 'skin Castimeres ; . ' -: -4 ' - . !... . - ZrveElutiques "" - Lifhtatildriarii riticy's • •. Pill 10tVloihs, forr§cnnmer Coats; . Car.humiess, . " .. ,• " •." '''.• Qb elW,,Engliih ' r and . American; . Satins,' Crape , Silk, Tarleton, Cachmere, • Tinselled Broeadee,-emboared and needle wrought Shapes, white . Marseilles, and sweat varipty of other Vestinga• • Stso-Lius4qTlnlls,whi to. grey,plaiu,pliiil and ribbed, of sntirely neer Wtyles, imported this season—which will bit sold/OW:to order, for cash, bn delivery, and cash Only, ' Mayl', -tga Batik.' ~.elteet/t.arssoirs. imam c. ICIDDLE. •Twin City Clothing Store. -OFIVRGH hCo..nmtumoce ts their friends • and the citizens • of Allegheny. that they hies on hand te fine assortment of RRA.DY MADF. CLOTHING, consisting of:Coats. Vests, Pants; Hose. &c.. which they will sell at fair prices. Also, n .superior lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they will make on to t'ordeKin the neatest and hest manner. ; •" COstom work done as usual. 1.8. Don't forget the Once; on the west side of Fede VII street, 5 doors north ot.the Auction Store, Allegheny Clothing t Clothingt rClothin gilt Three Lig Doom vs. The Water" Wortd! ! ! .150.0nrovELI , SELECTED GARMENTS now 4 %- , 1 "made and :truly to be offered on the moat lififtikt terms to my old customers and the public in geneial. The Proprietor of this far-famed end extensive . '.esiatiTishavent has now,-after returning from the FAsteM •• . - tities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed his - . - 11illand winter arrangements to supply lin thousands -of - customers with one of the most desira'ble stocks or Clo . Mil OM MEM e • ME =SE 1. (' _ ~[l~ ME -., .. 1 *: ',. ....'.._ . Q• 7 :4.i . 010 1. 4'hi0' , . - Pit isitticak :ix oxj.iititi:KA9,ll,A , 18 8 • itifio _•..n lie TraVortalion 01 . -Frei hr to wolfram, YITTSCCRGII;PIIII.ADELPIIIA,IttALTIhIORE,P' ,EW i' ' YORIE: BOSTON, _DORDIDGE CASH.' Pkitachiphia. - • • '• • TAAFFE Q O'CONNOII,-Piusburgh: rirHIS old established Line being now iu operadoi, llhe proprietorshave made extensive arrangemcuts to forward Goods Anal Produce with despatch,. and on the' most favorable terms. They confidently hope, th eir well kuovrn promptness in delivering goods-'-peculiar safety in mode of currying—capacious warehouses at each port. ,affording •accot=odations to shippers. and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unit.; •mining nitenturn to business, willsecure to them a con ;tinnauee of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge:., All consignments by and for this liine received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required' directions free of ehargi for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on appliew tiou to the following agents: • . • , BORBIDGE • . • ,- : 278. Market street, Philadelphia. . . TA AFFE *A. VCONNOR, Canal Resin. Pinsbargh. ' • O'CONNORS & CO., • North street, Balinnure. • - WILLIAM B. WILStiN; - al lid, Cedar street, New York. a I 18 48 . f - s 7;• MIXCIXBIVELY for the transpOrtation of way freigh Lsi between Pittsburgh, Hlbiraville. !Johnstown, !loth daysburgb, Water street, and all intermediate places. ' One boat will leave the warehouse of 'C.A. NPAitulty & Co., Canal Haain,'Liberty street, Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded Without delay, and at fair rates. . Thin Line was Conned for the special arcemonodation of the way 6:wines?. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers' and the public.generally. that they 'have extended their facilities, lie, during the past winter, and are now better prepare d to accommodate an increased business. ratorsumoss. R. H. ICANAN & Co. - • WM. sTrtT. • . u. srirr. 1V51.1171.TZ. IABILZA.LORE. JOHN SHIJ:EIL . TRINDLE& IXIWELL AGICCiI C. A. fil'Anzu Co.,Pittaburgb; 11 H.CANAtt, JOhII%IOW/1; ' Jonalllttlara. Hollidaysburg; " ' Ilonant.&sll - matu,Water et. Huntingdon Co. ' RtsimEncs-LSmilli &Sluelnir; J. tc. J. llPDcvitt: G. &J. If. Shoenberger. R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore RoFalt7 Sinith4oliti Parker, Wm. belittler; J. Jordan &Son, marl - • (Gazette copy.) • dlerchalatte Tiaits7Aritailon 1?111 1 / 4 -, aßkiftV . • FOR the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods c'naigued to our care will be forwanted verdure* delay, nt the lowest rates. Bills of. Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly niteucled to, free from auy extra charge for *tor age or commission. - • C. A.:WA:VI/LTV& Co., Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty et., Pittsburgh. (Gazette.nnlv. con • .1 tirecit.lGAgll4h Itlpmedy 2 U• Cold , AAttitna, and Consomptiont—The F t ;rrat ollCO ' llN nlnl only Remedy for the above diseases is the Reingarinn BaLqant if Life. discovered by the celebrated Dr. Linehan. of Loudon, Eliiglandialtd introduced into the United States under the imniedlate superintendence of the inventor. • The extraordinary success of this medieinc, in the ewe of Pulmonary aliseases,•warrams the American' &gen soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can be found in the counnunity—easeethut seep relief in vain from any- of the common remedies of the day, and have been glee!' up by the most distiatiraished physicians. as cofinned and incurable.. The Hungarian Halsnra has cored and will cure, the moil desperate cares. it is no quack nostrum. hn t a standard English medicine s of known .and established eifiency. Every fwuily hn the United States shoald be sdpplied with thichun's Hungarian ktalstun of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the clitnare, but to be used as, a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, Coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the tide and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs . bronchitis, • difficulty of breathing. hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthina. infloenro. whooping cough. and croup.' • • Sold in large bottles at SI per batik; with full directions for the respration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of F.nettra and Araeriean certificates. and other evidenee, showing the unequalled 'merits of this grew English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents., granaitotudy. For sale by • . B. A. 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DAY SCligiuL BOOKS,—We have . jUlli receive iriarge supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Unioa, and approved . by a colOtaillee of publication, consisting of members of the following denominations, viz.: Baptist. Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications compruo upwards of six hundred hound volurara, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday , Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books, in paper corers, for quite young child ten. for rewards, &e. The Union also publiihrs.two Libraries. Nos. I and 1. of one' bund red volumes each. all numbered ready for use. of books froin 7:( pages up to::A, at the low price of ten dollars, avermungouly tell cents a volume. Also, * A Youth Cabinet ldbrary " of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars mid fil‘ cent., Also, Hymn Books. Question Boo k., red and blue Tick et* on paste boards, Maps, &c. . All the above we sell .at the Union, at. Philadelphia prices Catrilogties of Rooks flunished on application. ELLICrTTit ENGLISH. 56 Market st., febB - .4eloreVil Third and Fourth. A r,Ltsoys MARLDOROUGII—The military life of 11 John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, S. author of the "History of Lutope.” Neu:tiler's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connexion and•historical developments: by Augustus Neander—trauslatcd from the fourth German edition, by Joint.:McClintoel and E. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson college. 01,1 flicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Camnnelte Couutfy hi search of a Gold:Ulm: by Chas. W. Webber. The Bachelor of the Albany: by the' author. . the 'Palm Family.” • Dr. Chalmer's Posthumous WOrks ;LD:tili' Scriptural Readings; by the lute Thomas Chalmers, D. ,L.1..L1. D.— In three vols. Volumes lot atid WI received. ' • The above valuable works received this day. and for sale by JOHNSTON & sTocirront; '• upl2 Booksellers. corner Market and Thint. - • • . ense . mings. .• • • • W XTE and splendid variety of TIUMMINGS. of :the . latest styles. nun received at ZFAIULON KINSEY'S, No 67 Milian' fir Reel-. Amine which ore: • 50 grotto Daisy Buttons. assortril'colors; 100 " plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 1511 • plain small, assorted colors; • '5(l ' " cotton, new article, will wash. o.lflotted colors; Also, a large variety of Fritters. amid widths and colors. • GLOVES. A very large stork of the above article. 0 doz. Ladies'. OPeu Worked . Silk Gloves; . 25 5 7 Ladies'l(lllt FancyNl e a t T• f3 S a T i c o l t re e a ci d lov e 0 10 5 , ; ,. .. ; 20 " Ladles' Gloves: • •50 Ladies , Raw Silk Glovets: . "I'2" Citildieit'S Cotton Gloves; _ • . • Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Bonds, Pone Itityptand Tassels. Bead Bags, steel and velvet, fine Fans, Pireisole, Accordeons,tcc..,ke.. (mate 'DOAN'S LONDON, BOORS—Six Old English Chrorii else. ' • William of Malmsbuty's Claquieles. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Algio Saxon Chroni. Mallet's Northern Antionidei. Heroditus. by Carey. Marbiuvelli's History Of Florence, • Schlegel's Philosopby , of Life and Language. •• " • " History. Langres History of-Painting: Beekmon's History of Inventions. • Rosettes Leo the Tenth. - Rot ette's Lorentro•De Core's House of Au stria. • • Sehillerls Work L . For sale by . - mar Z... SBOSWORTII & CO, 43 klarket st. • • ... • :1-r*Viky:Ww.fi = ( 14 • 4 ! - ' 4 `7 44 :V . •-- • ' • •••;-, . . Mill Offal 4', .. ;~:; =EI . • 1', ,- ( .. :'..,...=1.1 . :;.'_::•.::';',.-i,',.. - .2-'; : ME neeehanla!, Way - .Freight 19 . Wise. (FOICYLIBLY CALL= lice worn: k, co.'s cazt oob•Just Useelved. E EMS lIIMI ME 5211 einistation rap ac otifit•G erd .Etni GTII4E6III °Bice. • - , REMrrTANOESand . Pnmagetanisda s ri from (hen Britain and lrelund, by.'W. . Ze. J. T. T a pscott, 75 ;South st.. comer . . •of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and DO Water." Rottd,'LiverpoeL • . • • The- subscribers, having accepted-the Agency of the. above- .House,• are' nriw prepared to make arrangements on the-most Liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friernis from the Old Country; ad: they /latter themselves their character and tong standing in business wilt give ample assurance that all their ar rangements Will be carried out faithfully. •• Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott axe long and favorably kuowu for the superior class. acconunodation. and sailia qualities of their Packet , Khips. The QUEEN OF.THE 'IVEST. SHERIDAN... GARRICK, uorrniuma, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL. and SIDDONS. two of which leave each port monthly..-from New York the 21st and 2Gth, and from Liverpool the oth and Ilth; in addition 19 which they have errangemente with the:St. George and. Union Lines of Liverpool Packets: to insure a departure, from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall .keqi pace with their iticreaidug patronage: while Mr. W: Topseotes conktant perssmal superiutendance of 'the busioess in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. . The subscribers beum. as wand, extensively engaged in the Transportation Bineu urg between Pittslttn the Atlantin,ciil us esi ant thereby, enabled 19 taktallare 9 1 and forward passengers immediately on their lauding, without a, chance of disappointment or delay; aud Ire, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from angle:v. port iu Great Brawn or Ireland to this ray. the mature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so Car inland not otherwise aft tainable; and will, if ttecessar7, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid (or passage will be refunded in full. • ,REMITTANCES. The subscribers' are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the prinMpal cities and towns In England, Ireland. Scotland and Walesi thus af. fording a safe and expeditions mode of reinitung funds to those countries, which persons 'requiring such facili ties will end it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TA A fa O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission. Merchants. map27.3&ve-ly Philadelphia. rt il t Roche, Brothers, & Co. l a Pr LION 3T., NEW VORZ ; EDEN QC•Y, Droux; SarmAND X.lvicarour..• JAIES BI.AKELY, Apo; Office ou Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. , Amsnermenrs for'lB.l9. DOCITE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool anti New York Packets. take the liberty of announcing to their oht friends and customers, that, their arrangements for the year lAB being complete, are preppred to bring out passengers, by the oboie•splendid Line, front I.lverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former Coarbe of doing - business., and assure those who entrust theta with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALE!. Drafts for aide, payable, on demand, at any Rank in Ireland. 'Me undersigned bee sonde arrangements to bring ou passengers to Pinsburgb daring the present year. JAMES IM.AKEI.Y. 1": Widows taPassage To and Praia l a gREA Gr.ossou Itirrato & Sos, No. 131 Waterloo Itosid t ve rpool. Csatnt.tt& Striate°. No. Si South at.. N.Y. Subteribets. having twerpled the Ar.,ettro: at this city of the above well known and renpeemble houses. ore prepared to Mae agenienis for mannetagern to corer out trout one pan of Great Itriinin or Irelawl, !lithe re nds:sr Line of l'itrket Slap.. nailing from Livrrpooll wrek r..r‘on• rnpving with no may rent monirell Mot their Csiensls will meet with kind trealmrol and prompt dos parch ut Liverpool. an well as every nom:floss streennury on their orrien.l in thin country. Apple tent whirrs' • tirthll.lll. SVCIXIIKAN h 170.. • 1421141redy Pitiabur=h N. n.—Pasnri g en en,r.a,..741 here from Liverpool in hit burgh diree.b and tirade for any amount forwanteri. Pa/ able at 'rigid, throughout die Vatted Kipplima.. 111411t.NREN & CO.•B itaPASSIDOLIi 1N D RIMITANT% °Mee. the ,noel libend trims. with their usual punctuality, and tittenties to the wants of emigrants. Mi'e do not id• low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling *emus }hut Infest the seaports, as we take charge of themshe Moment OMIT report themselves, and see to their well-bee inc, and despatch them Is itbout any detention by the first ships. • We ray this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty-right boars bytes In 'Aveiro:l n whit slitutssolsor others were ta deined months until they could bel t -sent in storm phi croft. at a cheap ram, which, too frequently preyed their coffins. We intend to perform onr contract■ honorably, em 'Astir may. and not set as was the ease Isar sewer .verd other office*, who either performed not at all, •r who* I soiled their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any atm- from II to LIMA payable at any or. the Provincial flanks in Ire• land, England, It..cotland and Walrs. JOS.IIIIA • F.nropean and General Agent. rillh street, oar door below NVond at. kFORE FOR MN REMITTANCE. kiffh • ). rs r lllESabseribe are prepared to foneael m oney mall parts of England. Ireland, Scotland arid Wales, with evitich, and at the low Par Tatra. SA-M[l 1.51'C1.1111:r..N di CO.. • 114,12 112 I.therty .trees. -.--- European Agency. and BensHarmers to Ireland. Engglarad.ite. T ARCM and small aunts of money can at all times be ♦ mantled by sight-draft', a: rfctuced rams. to all parts of frialand. treland."Wales, &e. and Legacies, Debts. (tents, Clatims, and Property in Europe can he collected and reencered through the subscriber. or dutina his at. settee from this city limn October until May. on hi. annu l:li tours to Europe, by appllearion to Etna )ta.r. Mer chant; IVater street, Pittsburgh. KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P. B,—As FL Keenan has been frequently troubled by appliestions and letters on the badness of “Ilerdnian & Keenan,,' passenger agents, or New Yort, he deems it necessary to say that he in not the Keenan of that Beta. and has never had arty eenuegion with either of those persona. cell -------- - Western New York College of Stealth. 5 . 17 MAIN MUM. Br/YAW, N. DR. O. C, VAUCiIiINI4 YEDETABLE LITIIONTRIP 'TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy Is canine, :y Increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It hits now become the only medicine for family use, mid is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all stages of this coma plaint Mooed Muds' relieved. no matter of how long stand. ma. (See pamphlet far testimony.) Gravel. and-all diseases of the urinary organs; fur these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar tide can relieve you; and the mires testified to will con vince the most tikeptiral:--isee pamphlet.) Liver 'Com plaint. Bilious Diseases.. Fever and Ague. To the Great Westespecially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine in offered. No mineral moult, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture ; it cures these Mica.. es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave, the sy s. tern torpid. (Sec pamphlet.) Piles. a complaint ors most painful character. as immediately relieved, and a core fol lows by a few days use of this snide. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease. or for any other disease °rimming from impure blood.(See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, IN ealt Back. Weakness of the Kidneys. &c., or Inflatnation of the SWIM, Is immediately relieved by a few days use of this meilleine,and a cure Is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain rem, sly for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities. Suppressions , painful men- Almaden s. No article has ever hero offered, except thin, whirl) would touch this kiwi ofilerangements. It may he idled upon no n sure and effective retnmiy;.and, did we feel permitted to do so. could Fire a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints:— See pamphlet. All broken .ilown, debilitated emulate. dons, from the effect of mercury-. will find the bracing power of this article to act inunediately, nod the poison ous mineral eradicated froM the system. Eruptive Disease* gill boil the nhenitive properties of this article I.VMPTIFIE moot). and drive such diseases frotn the system. Sec patnph)ct for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be lifted beret 'Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; mud a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine. nevi et appeared. It triune of (he peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fail, tobeucfifin any cnse, and if bone and muscle are, left to build upon, let' the mandated anti lingering, invalid nom on, tutd keep taking the mediehte as long flit therelo WI improvement. The proprietor woald caution the public against a number of articles Wlffelt come out under the bends of 14 4118 A P51111.1..113. Swim, &e., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, he., They are good.fqr noth ing, and coneocted to null the u nwary: TOI;CIT Titan adv. Their inventors never theiught of curing such t .enseOtill this article Inul done it. A particular study of the pomp& lets is rartirstly - sdieitrd. ' Agents. and ell who sell the ar ticle. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in.3l) bottles, at s2f 12 or.. der at et eneh—the larger bolding it oz_ more than the tern small bottles. Look null nod not get imposed upon. Every bottle has Vatiglin's 'Vegeta • ble Lithontripile Mixture," MIMI upon the glass. the. .written signature of "0 . .. C. Vaughn" stn the directions, and "O. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped °tithe cork. Noun other are genuine. 'Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn: and 'sold nt the P.ride . i. pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid,—stedrr front regularly authorized Agent. ererpred. Post-paid . let ters• or verbal communications solienhig advice, prompt. ly attended to gratis. . Offices devoted exelasively to the sale of this article— , 132 Nassau at., N. Y. • Z 6 Essex stn, Salem. Mass.: add' by the principal Druggists throughout the Milted Statei end Canada, as Agents. , . HAYS. & BROCKWAY Agents,. No. 2. Liberty st.. near Canal Baum . TENITIAN BLINDS.—, f. iVerntrek, undo:Ad sud.well known Venitian Blindmaker, faunally of Second and. Fourth sta.. takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is i now in fUll opera. Lion on St. !Clair ,st., near the old Allegheny Bridge. where ffennslant stupply of Blinds of various colors and quail. idea, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twedtroonts up to suit customers. B: If !roquired;Blinds will he put up ro. that in case or marts by. fire r or otherwise, theyi may he removed without the aid' of a. screw•drivcr. and with the soma facilitiy that any "other . pieta of furniture can be. removed, and without any extra entrinsa• - JeZI - d&vrY • CAUTION TO TITE: PIIIO.IC. , --The subscriber, by written contract with the Pun* Txi Co.. has the right to sell their Tess In Pittsburgh end Alleghe ny cities. :Any person attempting to sell their Tetut ex; cept procured through rne, is practicing % deception and a fraud upon thepublie—and their statements , atexteV 'relied on. fie 23) . A. JAYNEE.,-/Ettth at. _;, P .~ ME ME =I f ' ;- . ' 2 ..' . : ' '. =1 =l=l AT BRITAIN A. IRELAND. MEM liell 3mtat - iic Flee itatElllnrlzie Insztennee..... 11 11 i1E Insurance Company of North Ainerica..Ur Philo • J, delphiu. thronah its duly authorized Agint: the sib se:OH:pokers to make permanent tout .limited,ltuattranee on,proper,ty. iii this city and its vieinity,and on shipments .by th e gOnal.ond rivers. • ' • - DIRECTORS: ''' Ait/ius 0: Coffin, Pros'i. Samuel Brooks, Aiel•lieurf; ' Charles Taylor.' Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, , . Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. 'Thomas, John White, John R. Neft Thomas P. Cope', • . Richard D. Wood, Welsh, Henry D. Mier/rad, See'y. This is the oldest Inaartmee Company In the United States, hiving been chartered in 17111. Its charter is per. peutal, and from its high standing, long .exPerience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardoua character, it may be considered as offering ample secun ty to the public. W17.1.1A11f P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones 2c Co., Water and Front ate, Pittsburgh ' marl). The Frimlillis Fire Insurance Company • • • • O 7 PIIIIADELPIIIA: • ; ("HURTER .PERPETUAL.-84110,00 0 paid: in office ROI Chestnut st., north aide. near Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited. against loss or dam ege by Eire, on property and effects of every description, an town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either perscmally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. . C. N. IIAAICIiEII, Pint. C. G. lisacaust, flrcretary. • DIRECTOIRA: Charles N. Daucker, Jacob R. Smitht, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, ' Tobias Wagner,. Adolph' E. Rorie, Samuel GTIOII. DiVid 8. 8070711. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. Warne= hisirrnt, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of 3d and Market sta. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of Inland nnvigation risks • 1051.A1l 1150. J. lIMIXT, JL KING & FINNEY, Agrittecit Pittsburgh.forthe Delaware Mutual . Safety In ' surancc Company of Philadrlyhla. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchundize of eve ry description, and Marine Rieke upon bulls op car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes , on Water st.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. It. King & Pinney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company, as au instnntion among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insti red,liis due share of theprofits of the. Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatcver.beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as pos "ming the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nor 1-tf AGENCY OF THE FRAN IC lAN vim iNstrwa;r: COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIA.--.N. E. carrirre Third and Wood stmt., Pinsburgite,The assets of the company on the Grin of Janinsfy. 1845. 04 published in Conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were lkmtls and Mortgage* . $.00,61.5 Real Estate. at east 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stacks. and Cash 037,490 72 Making a total of . efle9,Gd3 4 Affonlug certain aitiaranre that •Il losses will be promptly met, and giving entini security to all who ob.. taln.poltcie• Is tbilt compaoy. Meta taken at as low rates as ace euttitiatenVailliseetitity. oevl ‘VAIIIIICK ftfAIrTI: . .I. Agent. Insurance Against leire kritricun Fire Invirrance CernpoieglOffiee., No. 7:1 Wal n ut Wert, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. st o—Chorwr per/teemed. Minims ltuihhttga, Vomiture, 11ferehandite. and proper. P'nerallv. either the city rouwry, Inst loss or tAinnrer 1.. y fire, perpetual or for hunted perk - yds, on favor. üble DIIIPA;7011SI, Joh.) Serge:lnt, t 4 llllllrl r Meton, lotolphier Prries Thoraa• Allihmu , (:corer Abl.ott, John Welsh, Jr., Jnirn T SAMUEL C. MORTON. President. FRIK.I 11. JANIVE.H., Seertlity. on!ers Vitt Inautanee by the *limo Company will be reriiveit and totoraneea effected by the undersigned, ege . nt for rioshurgh. V CIIIRJISI. So Wood motet. • Connell'a IT is now conceded by MrgliCAl melt that Connell's I. Magical Proo•Extractor. manufactured by Coinstock & it Coon tand st., New York. I. the orates' won der of the 111th century. 1,. tercets are Indy ritimealoils. All pains flee removed limn burnt, yentas. &a., and all external sorra fir a few minutes abler Ini application; herding' the MUM on the most delicate skin, leaving no Pear. It Is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflatumatte ry diseases, such RA sure. Niplaira and F.yes, Sprains. *brominism. White r4welline andlAcers. liruises. Burns. Chillblains, Erysipelas. Kilos, Tie Lintimeaux. A.e. We might odd as proof to all we soy. the name* of many em talent phyrie tans who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their r.euple. Kind parent &op it a:organdy en 'hand, in case of accidents by fire life may he lost Without. bin by to use all burns are sabre' to its control. 11111 e D. the vitals 1:11.• destroyed. Co i.V4 —rrittembet runt owl fur Csnniirs Magma/ Pain - 401 manufactured by Con:flak 4. Co.; N Y., alai lake noother. Senazi.ac.—The Genuine Liniment,titin smelt. more rinktly celebrated as a cure for the above, then any nr all others. li• tura* are alincell immediate. and it is only nett/wary In lel dime. who know the ariiele and ow is with such great *neer**. that It is to be bail true andgenuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Court and at, N. V— sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittaborgh. Pa., by War. Jacssov, 69 . 14 1 w 7 tYal.. head Of WOO 4 144 also in Washington, Pa.. by A. Clark ; in Brownsville try Bennett b. Crocker, also y oar agent in every town In .Pennaylvanla, Ohio, Mt and Virginia. nor 11:1-dittellm la the beet Clough Aledlielne I evel. ItSAD the following proofuf the superiority of lie. Wit. tan's Oriental Couga Mixture, from a respectable Cll. teen, who has tied it rttraaintan, Dee„ IS, 1417. Mrsess. fiATI & ntOCII ne r laboring for several weeks wider the disadrantaxe. of a harassing cough a n d moat diattesthut cold. which had. than far, restated the et f r ets ef sewer...for the .infallihtea." I was lndueal tartar chaos • beetle of your Oriental fermi% Mixture, and give it a fair trial. TO toy watt snranee, after toting only one half of the bottle I fount, alystlf entirely welt. "h u btu Mar surfiriat Ire tear 4" True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by DAYS & BROCKWAY, Drvygists, Commer cial Dow, Liberty street. near Canal. Mail A.M ASON 11, Strut, &Invent Third and Fourth amen, have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, eomprising in pan: 17 cases various styles Prints and Cbintsee of ghsh. French and American manufacture; 130 pea rich', and desirable patterns French Ginghems. warranted in.A ad o ? re none imported in style, quality and doralnlity'ef Colors: 4 cgsel spleinlid Plaid goods for !adios dresses. comprising ever] style for Fall and %Inter wear; Cash metes, N. de Lakes, Malin str4 Alp:weals of various colors:: and 4.4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy chess Silks; block aud Mode colors; M. de Lain*, all wool; Shawls of eve, - ;,* style and . qoality ; Cals. shames. Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Yeats:ls; bleach ed and unbleached Muslin. from 11 to Pie. per IMM; Green, Yellow. lied and NVhite Flannels; Ticking*, (Meeks, sutra Shining.: bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re. tail at the very lowest cash price. seta A. A. MASON & CO. Ny i Ew u.Aducitactrnec Rooms. Burix'a 1 inv, Fourth surd.—Horan & ANTIICINT, Dagiserreo typist* from the Fasten, cities, would cell the attention of the inhabitant. of Pittsburgh. end the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of chizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Ilorke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing piemres taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to pristisee them in the highest perfection of die an. Our insimments are of the most pow. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures wisumassed for high finish and truthfulness to Immure. The public aro solicited to ettll and examine. . Persons silting for picture► are neither renuirred or ox. peeled to take then' unless perfect satisfaction is giren. N. IL Operators will find this it good depot for Mock and eheinicals. Irrinstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. TO FEhl.M.F...g.—Every fetnnle, should have n boxof Dr. Ralph's Pills. They nre perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constltulion, acting with gentle mild nes. and safety in edleircirmrimiers. Altherever introdue. ed. their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they arc emphatically The Fr:cadre. Very fompleto directions for use in the various com plaints will bo found in We directions accompanying each bog. For sale by S. L CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also. IWWIn. Cole. Allegheny' City; J. G. Smith, Bir• minghatn; and John APCiacken, Pit% Ward, Pittsburgh. jan2s itollow-Ware Osstingos. MERCIIANTS visiting' our city fur the purpose of obtaining their Spring' supplies of Ilollow-ware and.otherCestittes, will Glid a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes In store by us:— Samples canbe accent onrwarehousef,Cmninercial Row, Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace's Marble worki. Er Terms and prices favorable. fob ti—slim QUIN, Mc IIIM)11:"&.c.. N EW BOOKS—Just recciVed, by teprearr y , Englota and f.t.ecitlend, or recollectiont of n Swiss minister, by Metle D'Attblatte, D. D, author of EL tory of the Reformation, LI In of Cromwell, &c. • A Practical Exhibition of the Votpcla o f st. Matthew and St. Mark, In the form of Lee - tarok lutentletl to 11AXitit the practice of rtomeatic Instruction and devotion; by.loint Bled Summer, D. D., Bishop of Cheater. - For ante by mi.uorr.& fetal 'solllurket street, bet.. 34 and 4th. Table cutlery. rilllE node rsignsd has just received a select assornnent ,1 of Table, and oilier fine Cutlery,. including Desert, and Carving knives and lurks' which, with a large, stork of Brushes of every description. and Shoemaker's' find ings; he will dispose otas Metall; 011 reasonnbi e ten ". 3011 X W. BLAIR. rip • 120 Wood street. FoRSAKEI—A forge lot, arias Dwelling House a, trout, on Decatur street, tanning bark 100 teat. benuded by alO feet alley. 'Also a large lot:of 110 feet front on But ler attest, Lawrenceville, by feet deep. containing a well arranged Cottage Dwelling House, with 10 Rooms, large Hall stud Parlor, front and rear Carden, he. S. CUTHBERT, Ocu. Agent. ari Smithfield. above 4th street. W ILLOWWAGONS-T . 4 W: i t o low 40 do._ Basket bboittfi. Neatttelmbes Baskets; • , ; 3 dor- Market Baskets, .with corers, assorted; tec'd and Tot side by , twit "ZEBUT,ON KINSKY.. Cryagai Plate window Glass. - riling ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEGLASS.thist has never been known to lose its polish; after • being. put In the windows,lt is equal. in quality to the French and Eng lish Plate' Glass, tend is much lower in pnee. • • LOOKING-GLASS PLATT S.OF ALI, Also, lUD!wage of aU .Fnglisle Ainericany , ,:=z ROOSEYS4I'II3.N. Newrorkokpw a 1,84540V -RV), . . =NM ~~;.: . _..~= II PM Peqo : ,altb.:ltUttirines. IIOPFLANTeItdCELEBRAT,EI3 - • , - GERMAN MEDICINES Are without a Neal for the Cure , of the following J)isea.l4.l I"IF' taken according do the directions they will cure'any - case; no matter who or what else has failed.. :VEGETABLE 'RIIEUMATIC •PILLSrI For the perinanent- cure of Rheumatism. Goat, Geri grene, Hysteria; and severe , nervous.atectiOns. anti afe highly recommended: for the, gum of: DrePaYotilleuthrol Asthma and Neuralgia.' Patients using them, in most cases, experience benefit soon titter the_first dose:. , They quiet the nervous'system: Widelienahles them to rest well during the night. They, never fall to elev .; aearn, When taken according , to directions. •` • . r No outward application eau permanently rentove • rhen.. matiepains from the system.' fAninientskometimaittet a palliative fora ' shortperiod. Mather(' is al waysiderfrair in their use.. -They may cause the. pain to leave one Sl:tee for . perhaps a Vitritgart, ot else where-the pain will be more acute ciF:WitA24. trrrEttS,'' A Foithe:permtinent cure of Liver Complaints—Tian ce, Dyspepsia; Indigestion', Chronic tlllebilityi.Chronle'Aleb ma, Nervous Debility, t Pulmonary Affeetionit, , :lariiing from the liver. or stomach,l-Diseeset of the Kidnaps, And all . diseases- arisinCfrom a disordered we iu both male and female, such as:-female weakness, dizitheast,• fullness of blood se the head.' 'They streughterrthe,sys . rein,. and remove 'all- acidity of the stomach, and give it torte and action and assist-4146;110n. Theyfeate be taken by the most delicate Stomach, and in every case widen , tirely destroy - costivences• and renovate. the wltole.sys tetra., remoyear ull'impurities and remmints'Of previous diseases, and giving ii healthy , actien to' the whole. The symptoms o& Liver CoMplaint are unensmese and pain intim nght and soreness upon touch immediate-. ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie ori the left Side, or if at all able, a draeging sensation produced, which se rioesly affects respirationi,Cattelug very often. ambles- , sonie cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the atomaelt, deficiency ofyier-. 1 spiration, and • sometime* a sympathetic pain in the yieht, shoulder, with a great dispositionto sleep and depression, of spirits, tind sometimes sores in the month or thtoittt,, causing mocus to rise in the nostrils. - Jaundice fregeent ly accompanies Wand a dropsy. in the face: : These syntre!, tone, if permitted to • edntinue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease' Consented/ton. .1a fact, a, ma jority of each cases originate from the. irritating Causes above mentioned: Cathartic medicines Must ,m every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. The•symptonut OfDyspepsia are very various—those if fecting the stomach alone, , are naturaa,:heart-burn, loss of appeute, stornetiatei an - excess of appetite. sense of full-, ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the ;tentacle Guthl eructations, or sour arising fetal the stomach. &c. ..Dyttpepsia, devoid of a funetail nature, ia without danger! but, if arisieg from adieeese oe the' . stomach, it is danger : 6ms. - • -f•••.; Nervous Debility gencrally,tieeortipUnies DyiPepida or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few deseit wilt re move all the uppleattiet•effects. inch natifutteritig et:the heart; 'aching sensatitra When Ito a lying position, dots or: web's before the, Sight, fever and dull pain in !behead. constant imaeinihga of evil, and g - rentilepression ofspiv its. -'ontward sights are; a quick and strong pulse, pale. and distressed eonittenanee, &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 the Chest, Spitting of Illocorl, Inthienra, Whooping 'Cotigh,, Bien chine, femoral Asthma,' or *ttnY disease of the Langslor Throat. This is au invaluable family medicine: ..lt soon renewer any Cough or Iloarsenets, and prevents the Croup by ing early administered.- No cough or cold is too light to. pass negleeted; for, neglected Colds sink thousands to the grave amazing and cause many td groin up with a deli.: cam frame, w would have been strong robug, itat. first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT,- For the effectual cure of the Pilest;%Tetteri and Michel, Scald Heed. Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes or Barber's lich,,Fll,B2Cll Feet, (11,1 Sores rinsing from fever or impure 14004 tied • will extract the fire from - burn% on applicattoth or, removeanyequineous eruptions from the. skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it atter shaving; it will, in a few momeadd.romoye 811 sore, netts aml stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any TAR. OINTMENT • . For the cure of pains or weakness its the liver, bark or chest: it will enurely remove any deep seated pains.- Thew remedies. have caused many to enjoy the ines timable bleSo , ings of ittrigeented. health. and in a care t} of desperate and abandoned ealtes, tiperfeel and tacti cal cure. - The innotrocratife inTositiatur upon the public, arid the statements of remarkab cure:Myer made. let certified to by feigned names. or by persons wholly unacqualtied with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do juetiee to the public iii offering suleeient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable tneolieines: They are en tirely vegetable, tool free faun all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. 'Every family should hare a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, grans. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 27SItnee street, one doer above Eighth. Philadelphin. For sale In Pittsburgh. by! litthl7-dly I W3I. THORN. Sll C TAT DREADFUL COU I GH l—The .nugs .I.INF:H are in danger, the work of the destroyer , has - been begun, the Cough of Consuinption bath in it a sound of death. Aar %Oa a Monica' Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy. Is now perhaps confuted to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fineers, tell thh bold disease hat already gained mean her --the sound of. her,orepalebral eteree peereeslOartOttl. Tot oto else, when jest abaut to enter life, d &scare sheds a heart emsluing blight Over the fair'prospects of the fu ture—your beette,evegh nod feeble limbs tell of four loss at hoes:, bud you nerd not de.syair. There is a halm which will heal the wounded lungs it is Sherman!. All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Amami. the wife of Wm.' II: Aftret.,-ESISI.' wee given up by Dr. Sewall of Washirogton." Drs. Roe slid AleCellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. tier friends ell thought she must die. She had every aPPearanee of toeing in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physiciene—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. • ' ' Mrs. Ossutheristerx,'or Ball's Ferry. was also cured of causemptien by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give rtlief—she was reduced to a skeleton. • Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist,•'l Lireadway, hat witnessedits effects in several caves whirrs no other nedectine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also atimesred its wonderful effems in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting. Blood. alarming oil it may-be, is ellactually eared by this Balsam: It heals the ruptured tor wounded blood vessels, and mikes the lungs pound again. Rev. Brame Jertiat, tQ3 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first doge gave him more relief than all ,tbe other niedi eine he had ever taken.. Dr. 1.. 1. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to gl sister-in-law Who wait laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were inimedlate r eoon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Ltoneats Watts, 03• Chriitie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman'e Balsam relieved , her at once. settee it comperatively well. bciug mudded to reliable every meek by a timely use of tide medicine. This indeed is the great remedy (or Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the alectionsof the throrat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 23 cents and St per bottle, Principal Office list Nilsson street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Loreaget. Premium , Tooth Paste and Poor Man a Plaster ' Sold wholesale and retail by WAI. JACKSON, at his Bootend Shot Store and Pattut Medicine Warelonee, Ff 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wesel, street, and ' for the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny enmity: • , . A. M. Marshal) ;Allegheny cite; Jonathan Gluiest, Manehester;J. R. If. Jacques, Itirtontgliam; A. S. .Getty, Wylie street; J.G. Muistin. COT. ‘Vrilellar Cu. and Elm; Daniel-Negley. East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpshargli; Elsondt Springer, Clin ton; James kl'Kee, Siewartstown; Jahn ,Gluck. 'Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth; Rowend &Riau. M'Kees port; MeEldovriley, Bakerstown; Riley 1111.aughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Tetnperaticeville; Jae, Fulton. Tcr cu turn; G. H. Starr. Sewiekly. maro.ly TURK l'Et , ;Trmogrf—lh. S. LAND; Or Payette- N. lit; says:-"1 -tan well persuaded, rind have been for some time, that your Domestic. Vegetable Tills are of great use all those who :nay have occasion to use them, and have administered teem Remy patients' , Fever and Ave, Dyspepsia mid Bilitate Fever, tire im mediately cure by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CIITIIBERT, . , • Smithfield Street:near Third. ADO, by • Wm Cole. Allegheny city; G. Smith, Bir minghautt• and John AFllreeken. Fifth Ward. '1 febt7 Jew ness',Fattnllly• Medicines. • R. Er S. CO,OKi. Piqeit,tOhlo, writeri. - March. tilla I have-need your Vermifuge, Ceerniaaffee , Sairant, and Erpettoranti Belay practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly 'well pleased : with them, and never, us yet, barfly rectillectioti; failed of realizing'my fullest expectation in • their' properties. Your other medicates I cannot speak of from experience t• but, judging (rota those / have used, Idoubt not hut that they Cialay,unit are entitled to all the i.tinfi 4 ent , eimosed ie them, .by, those who. have used - thern.-• I weafermerly, very partial to eseleftVerthifuge, until 1 bectinteactitinint tett with yours, which haa toy decided preferene to nay! Resseetfully, your*. &e., S. s. 117* For sale to Pittsburgh at the Pekbi Tea Stare 72 -- Fourth st. . • • ' ' - febls la A. Al ESTOCK'S COUCH SlrialP.---This pre: pamtion has proved iteelf-to be of very great effica cy in the cure of ebStinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma,. Spit ting of - Blood, Whooping' Cough, and ' other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors Mel warranted in recom mending. it as a .rate and useful medicine, and.are pre pared to show certi fi cates of indisputable anthorittOn testimony of its value.. ltispleasanttothetaste,antitaofferedntso.low.a juice as to place it within the reach of every person. 7l are are, perhaps, but faw,Coughreparations that will; pro duce such decided e eta to ,such a:shun time ... Pre , paredatud sold bp,' , .A FARNESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of- Sixth 'and 'Wood streets. ' ' • DR.RALPIrgrO .1.; gi,RBR, sale, wholesale and ri Alpo. hj Wm. Cole, 'All unitiglinot; John MeCrucke (el) 21 . , MIIsTES AND It IQUOII Ants and Rlgliths•Pii a following celibrato ; A SeLlguittptyßtn namely: • o iaditl i n c l k ti : , 4 ' • R l: o tl i iil ea ctni . . o lgarket -' Wine Otard . ~. --. -' ‘l ,- `''' . r: Trash . : ' ..• . - it Da l, t Hunt ' -. ; . ,:'.. ”. Sazentic .. . • ' . ~ Burgundy- .-. • .• . Hennessy - . dark, ‘• B.lrl. ttladeira • - nr „ .. ~. n . ra te, 54 S.M. - 4 4• - . - 4 , • Pinetcastillen Si Cou• , 5 Symington • n. ~, i •• .... . -.---. r dar, _ Fart' - - n I m perial Ertglot!in, 1 ;a Pale Sher ry . . Black Horse ‘ r -.- r - - =' 'Brown i - n Swan .. - " rl r 1 - 5 Golden " • -..- ~:: Pine Apple , ". •I ~ 1-_. - - l'enriffe." - , , :: ,_. J . Irish Whiskey . , i Lisbon -, st .. , • tt . Jamaica Spirits, - -1. .. ~ -;t:i .Glaret..... : : . • -, n St. Croix Rapt. -- - . , • . , I••..St : _ wertlte-WY Manua " .. 'Pogether WI, ft Itirge . lstnek Af Ike above ,Wines and Liguorein - Nntiles;_alsn,...CltanytigneAnfl Claret Wines, for sale axinvotted,-on pleasing terant,'lttgniWilllnrel. lar mid tiquer, Store of 1 -. -' . .. P. C. Al2kß,tif, - , t. 4 4M '''''-' ' ''; ' '-'-' ' . 01* 1 ..0• 5 01 1 A414 1 k44 V,,914 - 41: , '. , . .- _ - .• . . . - - -.- . . - . .• . - MEM - ' VEGVF.I.DL.t.P ILIA n re for retail. at, the- ' , :REAL legiteay eity: J. G-Smlth, !Jir o, roan otteet, Fitlll.l.lVan.l. 00 Wliole. Halves, Qum , Brandy. Ohm &0., midg, grades, mid vintages 0 -9 1. .47 - 407 - afti - difti• . . Caratlit:-: A :anthill - elferitele fbr C growth; beififtY," restcriadon of tha llair. This Cream. when duce known, wilt sepereede all other art ties of the - kind now in use.' - 'Where the 'hair Is dead harsh. thin. unhealthy,' liar taxi3inggr ,ey a few applien• tions will make the bath soil aml dark,.and.givnit a bean fire!, li ve ly appearance; and wilt also male it maintain its liveliness and healthy color,' twice as long as all the preparations , that aregenerally wed.. Where th e hair is thin, or has. fallen 'off, it may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady !aid gentleman who iain the habit of using oils on their bow Should at once purchase *bottle of the Chinese- Hair Creani, alit is AO composed that it will not injure the hair like Ihu other preparations, but will beautify it, and give. perfect satisfaction in every in . For testimony . to its tery.sopertar qualities. see the fol lowing letter trOW the ..itev.:llr: Calltvell. lo.lllesm. Hendrrshott & Stretch, Nashville, general:agents for the Southern States: . • . • . IiMikiIMMEEM2 Mans : Hertaxsxmorr k Sratactm.iGgirmaxim-1 take p.easure to adding ray testimony in favor of thc excellent preparation called. Dr..Pariiiiie Cyisme,tkar.Crranyjor. about two years ago my hair Was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come oat, but having pracured a bottle ofihe Cream, and used it accoriling to the pleicHitdoii. it is now elastic. soft, andTi to - the head. — Many balsams and oils - we re *applied, e Reit leaking - m hair in a 'Worse state Man before. • This Cream, hOwever,.l.mirtnet mY expec tations, . •• • • its an article for the toilet. my wi fe, gives it preference over Idr-others. being delicately perfumed and not dis. posed 'tei 'rancidity. The ladies, especially: will Gild - the 'Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparation's for theloilet. Respeelfully, , ,lte.. • . R. CAI:DWELL. liPubukl,..laimpri , 7,1847. wholesale and retail. in Pittsburgh, by. John M. 'rowiiiend. 45 l‘larket'st., and Joel Moblet. ebrner of Wood and Fifth sta. , ADIF sere catitlbned against Using Common Prepa , red Chalk : They are not aware bow frightfully butt riot:s it is to the skin ! ho*coarse,bote rough. hoW yellow, and unhealthy the skin sippears , aller }wing ,pre. pared chalk !: Besides it is injunous. containing a large miamity of lend! We have _prepared a beaumul yege “Wile untcic wllcSTvrialmes'Sliatiish It is perfectly "itinticetit; being purified of all :deleterious' onalines. nun it imparts .111 the skin a natural, hialtliy,t alabaster, clear, lively white: at the same time acting as a rostnetie cni the skit making it soft anti annicith. • Dr. James Anderson. Practical. ClietniSt of Itiassachn. settsfsays: “ After aaulysinglones`SpanlibElllyWhite. I gad it possesses the most bettutinil and'unturiktind at the same urns innocent, white I ever Law. • I tertainly . can conscientiously recommend hank to all whose.skin requites beautifying.” Price= coats a hos: Directions —the best way to'apply Lilly Pilule, is with salt leather or wool-the former is preferable. • • ; Ama err or Terra volt . 2 3 . ersers:—White foul breath, healthy gnats: , Yellow and unhealthy teeth alter being once or tince'ileatild" with :Junes' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearanie of thainost beautiful ivory. audi at the same time it' is' so perfectlylnaMeoitt and, exgnisiteltfige, ‘ Urt,j4miwitona,dally mm .. 34 highly: advalriageohs; reels t o thOst tdellertiat are sqlid . bed . podt nen, glving• theta :a • betwitital: polish.' and prrvcn4us pre tare deenY. , .Those alreadydecayed prevents. ham beccaning worse—it absafastenssuch •as is beet:tang loom, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath' deliciously sweet: Price:2s or 37j cents a bok.. All. the:ahoy e are sold enlY at ti 2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle. :iew York, and by the appointed Agents whooe - nanreaappedi! In . the nett eolnmn. - • • - WILL Toe kIARSIT, and get a rich husband. jolly:3 , l.Year Cacti to .your ibtitUlC2l , beautiful,- , clear, ' fi tagt:ls - it white IC. not, caa.be t niade 'oiliest though rr IfC ypl4 low, disfigured, "indium, tanned acid; Cricltled.-.04:9W. ands have been made :thus, who: have. washed 'Mies or. 'twice with. Jones' Julian Chemical Soap,. The 'creel glorious Dud magnificent. But be sure you get the geatit toe Janes' Soap, at the si,:tt of the American Eagle;:( Chatham street.. . Ring-worm . Salt-rheum. Scirvey.ErysiTelas:/3artieet. Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian chemical . Sti . * . when every kind of remedy has. That it TUN s PitriPlea, freckles , and clears the skin. all know. Sold 'at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. ?died, Wader, this seldum'iiiiievei ' • - t" , - • • ' ' C. LNGLlS...Jr...Prittergon. Sold at 5AC154 , 1 . 3 1 Liberty at, head of.lVood, Sign of of the Mg Boot. • . ••• ' ' • . ()NE DOI,DAIL Tn . Kt.vr. AND A.HAI.k . taihrll.4. —Aforriagr.--Coofidentiol.--Any lady between twen ty and thing. rrossrunn.; a symmetnecil forns,good kit tures,fre--. is asked eonfitlesitially. eau *he supposo any 'man could admire her y while she has such-yellow, Aeedu Audi sallow*, rough, eaarse• 'skinrand snch dirty. bad, wiry hair; whestAy . spending the-ahove sum: she Might h aveilelicate white ter-th.'n pure sweet breathy and a beautiful bead of hair. She, eats have beautiful White teeth and sweet breath by Luting a 25:1.0x Of Irmat:-.4m brr Tooth Pala; a skin White„ pure and srtless as show , by using' a eake . of 'the genuine Jones' .Chanieal Snap; and a beautiful head of, hair by ;mini c 31. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair ljtapragre: Do not form Itn,opiition against this before youtrry. or You will retrer bni he 'sure 10 • 11.1. for Joites'arlieles: Sold only la NEW Fork at W.Cbatham st..;Fossaliby•,' - • • ••" • • •• • SD Lawny it.. Pinslryir r.. eIANCER.SCROFULA - AND •OOFTIRR.—AmpIe". ex perieueo has proved that no et:Outdo:Ulm' of medicine have ever been so effieneiotts in retooling the above eases. as 1)/I. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. •It has erected cures truly ustonishins, not only of Calmer - MA odterilis easeSof that chum barb:Hi removed the .itioSt Stubborn diseases of-the Skim Swellings, Dyspepsia,. aa.7llrld* modicitm enters hilt. the eirculanon, and eradicates ills , eases wherever . loested. IL purifies the blood and other fields of the holly. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones: IL increases the appetite.. removes headache tind drowsi. and invigorate.s the whole system, and imparts akpi;.... mainto to the diseased and debilitated Constitution- There. is nothing superior to it in the whole tuateria medic :Tit . is perfectly safe and eximtnely.pleasaut.aud basmoild: at of the disgtestins nausea accompanying the litleasOlf swat , lowine medicine.. nr salein,plitibuilt , al the P.g.p.,N Tka, 61'91E, 72 - Fourth st.. near Wood: • ' A Recipe for the llama 11 1 0 FORCE ITS GROWTH AND IIEAb MAKE I IT SOFT, SILKY, cLr...et: AND FLNE.; , —Pprsoiti in consequence of the many things sold, set doWilerery article, (be it ever '.so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to to a as bottle of /one's Coral Hair Re storatire. and sett how it makes dry, tasty, red, light hair moist. soft, auburn and dark. and, keeps it ; aid by its use (or sometime, causes it to grow - natumlly.beautiful ; if people could see the titimber.of poor respectable me chniues that me it, (aye, and bud it the.cheapeit thing they can use.) for dressing andleantifying the Mtiir; for keeping it soft and in order three,. times as tone is any other article made; nud Forces it to grow, stops its falling, Arid costa, but 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing less titan SI bottles: but we wish pelvic to try it. . ;told only at 22 [mind b2lCliathali street, New York, and bj • • • • mar 20 , WM. ACkS6N:Aitt .pD LilteitY si. TOILE TESTIMONY for Uri Eamil Medi cines.—The undersigned, eitliens - of Pi h.hac ing bar personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough ..Mix tare, and experienced its beneficial effeets.domost cheer fully recommend it as safe and et:retinal.. in all eases. S.Beaking from experience, we- heliere that it his no no. pewee; and would recommend itsmse to all the nMicted. CHARLES. LE:WI& • • WM. JE.NKINS: Pittsbnwrh, March 1.516.1:34a. IrESold by J. Schocntmaker & Co.„John Hays. James A. Jones. J. ff. Cassel, John P. Scott, P. L. Snowden. J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. • • • , • • ap22 -O—AI.7fIitIEeIIi,S.CURVY.OLD7SORES:ERYSIPS -1:11 LAS. &crow's Ira,' Soro: Beard . Pimprs.— This is used by many physicians in this city in curing the above. and we would•not cot .scienciously sell unless we knew it to be all we suite: • • -- • As a cosmetic. the true3ONES'S. SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities-. and cleared and beetntified• the akin, making it sok, clear. smooth and white as an infants, But mind, it le sold at e Chatham at., V., and by • - ' • IrM. JACKSON, Agent; mar2s . ET/ Liberty street. Pittaberch • . A 1118:RICAN OIL—VIITGREAT BLAILIni OE NA ti from a well in Kentiteky, 185 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem. British, or any other formerly,poait. ler Oils. Its curative properties for thefollowing ments.are. truly wonderful: In fl s chintuatiera, whooping-cough. plabisie, coughs. colds, .spasms ' . tette r, erysipelas. scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat. liver complaint. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and bock. diseases of the sPine,. ptles,heart. burn, diseases of the , hip joint, inflamed - sone eyes, deaf new and ear ache, worms. tooth..aehe. /pram, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, alters, cancer, lever, sone, &e. &c. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold %wholesale mcd retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe. s . tere 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Themes twat stands to the door,way. O,s place In Pittsburgh where the. urzictstr. can be ob . tamed. • Cserrion.—lnowler to be sore Of obtaining thigenuine, .pnrthase only of the general agent for Western Penusyl wania, Wm. Jackson, Si Liberty street; Or through, sub. Agents appointed by him for sale, eaelt of whos will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet fown containing the conies and address of the. Proprietor anti General Agent of IVeltera l'ennsylvania, as tollowa: . Dr. Nall &Co., proprietor, Kentucky. ' Wm Jackson , General Agent for Western Petiniybra . . niti. III) Liberty street, Pittsbuirghod 'whom; all orders Oasturva.—P.ach bottle is enclosed i wane of the aboVe named Pamphle ts;and the name of William Jackson, Tate general and only' wholesale agent for Western Penneil yenta.) printed on the otitside of the label. ''.• cicat. , . . . . , , .. . ...j.sois- s elty 'Cracker and Bread Bakery. . „I. SIIEPHARD . ~ . VITOVI.1) . /evict fully . ' turotullis'llieriiii and the.puh • tr - He generally, that he lute added to his other bust. iesejihe.manufacturmg, of. Crackers of eYery variety . , Raving purchased one of W. R. Nevin'a Cracker and pilot Bread machines,' lie is prepared to fill all orders (or crackers or pilot bread et - the shortest OOtice and hopes by a strict attention to husinei - to share a portico . ' of the public pntrouage.: The public 'is ,respigifally layited to ealfandezinnine for th entaelver. • ' . • ' • - • BAKERY. NO, 10 Coaitacrelal Roer Liberty at. oppo site Stnithrielli: : - . N &vetlor faintly Dratntrye and dyspepsia Bread, argo and small rolls, fresh every inorningean'be 'had lit ha store; or iny,wagon; of at to stand to the_market. • • Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to Order. S. FIREPIIARD. • • . No 10 Commercial Libert • UNDRIFa-100 doz. Pleying Cards; 13 200 whole and ball boxesSardinag • • 10 baskets olive OU; • 20 &LA:Maenad CalltUrli l / 2 &C. • 3 casks London Porter, quarts and pints; . . 300 doz. Brandies,.Wines,&e. very old; 5 bbls. powdered Sugar, ' , :- CO baskets Champaign° part to :J014.2;1: • • •0 hhdsClaret %Vino, (or sale Ity • mar° • P. c..itairnx. XTOTICE SHIPPERS.—We Lave taken an office .1111 immediately myosins to our "burnt warehouse," for the present, where we. gill transact business is mitre, until a new house can be erected, arrangements haging already been made for that purpose. Irf"Honts will always Le in readiness at our wharf, to receive fre.ight. " C. A. IiVANULTY & C 0.,.. • . : Canal SasiniLiberlYiaL ARL£Y-100 4°6°.~~Yr qs;l ~' ad. r. sale _ • :F i r 1.471111. v. I .; - ,i, F i l " 3 - ~, --7,.... 7 , 7; scoArt COA VEGETABLE ROA A RE universally admitted to operabll r ea . sx . 4= i'l, ft/Testi alpittenfite, bares a neevelbaittorsootofi n. all diseases which can affect , tho:ltaktuitillettliksii.lll“,... • ache, Indigestion, .Ithe t tiv ansm -riievrawm ... spus, p.o . x, Cholera' Moihne; Wdrats,;' . •• - ~ Consumption JaundiCeignuisey,'Serudartna.,' eeCrom...' • plaint. Apolexy, Cal:Merit; Meaelis,.Stile Rhea* Fite, Heartburn, Oiddineas, Erysipelas;Deafnewl, Itching*: pf . the Sitll3; Colds, Gnat. Gravel. Pains' In the Bact•ltrward Wenkneas, Palpitation of the Heart,Risings in Mental", Asthma, Fevers of 111 kinds,'Penutle Complatnts;Stitches in the Side: - Spitting of blood, Sore Eyea l Scrolbla, Sc.' Anthony's Fire, Lowness of.l3liirits,'Floodul,' Fluor : Al- bus or Whites , Cripes,'lfing'i E‘ell, Loclilavr, 'Hysteria, Bile ()tithe Stomach, and all bilious affections, Pleurisy, Swelled Peet: and Legsy Swine Pox, White ,Swellings, Tremors : Tumors, ,Ulce rs, Vomiting-rand a host of others halm successfully and repeatedly beet, vanquished by heir all-powerfol arra. , . .. • They have been kOOST/I IQ aeon pennanent cams when all oilier remedies had provad,untiveiling, and in the Irut stages of disease: , . - They have in inanyeaiiiiripessedfd thepreteriptiet still r f Memos/ eminent physitidna, and received besides their unqualified conmiendation. • • - ~ - • . • : •- They have been frequently recommenced by menet Ma Most distinguished characters throughout the land, abd been sanctioned hiEurope by Noblemen, and Princes of 'bey have been i aced into the hospitals of Elia. att burgh, Paris, and I hospitals , and threagli the disinterested exertions of our Ambassadors; they have RTC*. 'Ted the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rus sia. and of his Celestialldajesty of the Chinese Empire. •- Err ,- Scarcely a'Packet vessel of any repute sails (tuts ' the port of New York, without an abumlaut supply of the ~..•••—litteK-MAN, S IiEVER FAILINavRihr.D......., fpn;•,Ageacionshase,been established in all the minCipal Cities in the Union, and applications are constantly reach ing us from almost niunberlessorillages in' every section of - the country. .Teatimonials of**. truarrellous etfeeta are pouring in from fill quayters-and. in such nombeva - that we have not time literetid one' half bf• 'Mem. What 'stronger or more conclusive evidence Ann these import ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it posaib _ ; le that Alm many ..linhisktida who have trieM,CLI CICR . , (ER'S ..PlLLS,catk,L g deceived ii, their results? ,Irsiny =per ' c ure or quackery - existed, would it hot long ago havebeett ' held up. as it should be; to the' scum and . derision. of la ju ortimiled community. - ~ • ..' ' ~> " ,•,..- . -... •.• •,•.' 'l' Remember, Dr..C. Y. Cliekener is W e Animist kii. rental: of Sugar Coated Pills: and that "ROM% or the soft wall over heard of. until he. introduced them to rune, Ibki. Paribe seri, sfinfild, tbelefote,•alwayi or for Clitkertife Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and take no other / is teal. will be made the victims of a fraud,- , • .:. PRICE. z CHNTS PER BOX. ..., Dr. Clickenees, principal etftee for the sale of P -11 41i , 66 1 " W I:JACKSON:eVI.iLe'rty at- headof WVOLI iE:PiGs . burgh. Pa.. General Agent tor Western:Pennsylvania, ;Northam Ohio, and the River Countias:af Yintinta:. ; ATTlllgiaMt-Dr••l;ligifSi.ifgli .f,II I ,I.i.SRPS?ntS O ,,S pink . Ile TII co.. T - ..,,-,_..111,..,.., , f •1 'i („'••,, . • SIFS • ,(1 , TIIITIptl) blif I 4Ultly,tei, neaa n , Wtiiiittl' -•-, ,• , ' -•'' -- . • r . _ . .r • !•:•.‘,., • • '. • • :•. ri , ..A... BT. Marshall, Allegbeity4Wra. '•••••' `'' • ' • - '-' Jonathan CrbriesSalanebealsr/ •• .. ,; • . : - , C,Townsend .1%,C0. • *.,,-14.• ' • •• . : ; .'- ; • : .': . JIM. IL H. Jacques]BiniArighilin: - •Jtio: - /I. Churl, Pend et. '''• -r ' ' '- t - Andrew S. Getty. W *li . ver. '•• '`,,' ''' -' ••-•--- - -Robert-Willieme,- 'hi.--------•*--"•-• It It. Itemingray,q,h, Ward, ' ',......, • ' '. .. •2. , Wm..). Stnitb, Te rani , Aillet. .: -•••',.!,!-• ~,,,.,---- :.." .. v p , Jeremitah'lleming, awretemville• -'" . .. I . : ,=:: NDolliel,leglOyi East Liberty. ,-- '- ‘ ;',44doverd Thompson, WUkinsbuSg . h .s ., ~ ...,„ ,if•••,,, - • :-- - • • - •Thomrid - Alkin ,Sharp'sliftrer: "' ••"•••ts- . ' " ' ti. 11. Starr, Sewickley? ' '• •""." " •'' 'Samuel:springer, Clintett.'" 4 • • ' ' -•'• • Jamey SPRee.•EltelviretsloWn. • s".•• .7J- her ltlrMli:TnitteCikek: ' • ••' . --...• 'I , • ' C.,F: Diehl, Elivattoelk. •- - ::'. -: ••• .•.'" ' Filler firLauglilim Plaints Toyeitilifi,' .. '' '. • 3. Jones. Unkeratosvo; ,•>:',•-• • • • • • ' ' • ' ---'l.- Penny: 11Plieespoit.•-• ‘.' - a• coron mnsitmet'Sa TE ß was ospresied in our bearing tertlay, - bjf an intelligent gentleuunt, , who had asts4 but about ono half of 's bottle of Dr. Willard's Orinual 11Artnrepbenare he was entirely.eered, Cren4 and get bottle ofk and. if the most obstinate tough or eold does - not ilistippear by its use. your rnoney• mill be refunded: • Coinpriunded as it is, of the triosiedeetire, though ham • lesi and ideasaitt remedies. its use for years haa, wor in; deed.onn fail to gitfaneatittkiadtlafaallani;:..:- For sale, wholesale -• ~..„.•HAyskillfaxiovAx• - :Liberty street:llea/Visual Basin. - - . . 1,y11.1.1.431-ELESIINB, - 1 . • •- . Lawreneesps. ~{ ilsu:Ly p" , .RRA, • cr. mrone-npii.s ß ,lr." ;.TbUSIt Vr sitivr,tiotned 01 1 rt po smify . ''oeief itig this 'geoid re'tnedy, forthe permanent mire ofever y atreetlon of the thugs, shoal not fait tegive It a trial. Ceitilicates.of its effieseisey; from our cit. Lzeoti:aithich'wo.nre cOnstontle 'receiving. cannot Mil to couiinee' thestiptirnl. Rena the..folluleff4;from lady of high standing in All ' ' . • . . At-Lennart Cer7Felf.l.i)ll•4l3: "Mesiri. 'Hays 4 Brockway: Isatturvls theigiem Wen 'sbre to be able to.add tny testutiony. in favor of Vr. lard's truly valuable cough medicine.. A bouft Artie Months since I eras attacked.with is Violent Cold; and hies Mitch distressed With the einigh; front which 1 couldgrAnp re lief, uutil I was n short time since indnecd to mill at your store and purchase spote of the I.lricidaLqoagh Mixture. I inithapprio Aare that the use of .lhe second bottle has cisarrty cured me; and, having 'great Minfidence tin it,' have ad. Shall continae to recomnietid it to my friends. Price "Z rents a bottle. 1 ' 11Ant , &01 , 10CKWAY; . , .' No. S.' Corn: Row, labetty it., heir Canal. ' Also:by IfebtOt VROM the New • York (iazette- Oetrft, ;11g.t,.at daily • .1 paper . deservedly at head'of the daily. prose an Bristol' Estract Of Borstal:quirk -wore but eoariesf to call the attention ofotzr readeri id this invaluable prep : . oration 'if Lich will be foiled edvertitied in another column., Mr. Bristol is a brother.: lAA` hum eif a highly interesting newspaper, every , tiow . itatt therV, oils or two numbers of which we have already noticed,' add the medicine itself has been eulogised" by nearly ell the" press of the 'Western eetlelzt", end, wellatlbt not, nuitlY toureover,• very Battering , testumonlals, froth idle mosteminentiptventioners in every parted' the country where it his; been-need. There is . beattrrinut -taste enough itt;tltebottlei, aattlit theengtaved labels in which they am, eaveloPed:', to. imlnco , o. .yrurchsse,, , even. jf.the re pparaioa:itsalr u Wa: (Meat, th e ," inv.? tnignetl in . the world" as el'irk .UO-thaT every one (pair, believe it Jittery. - One !Who_ would not resiit,a mass pf tlqcnntrihttity sive enough to cotiveirt a Tun - a ChtiallafthY-'-8u5,°,20 of the bottlts, gmitle . wader, any ire .. irlisikeru,n yoo tint agree - with ' us on pOlfit. - :••• •••.• For sale . by; I••IL A. PA 6.; • febt'S t or. Of lit and tiiiitaltind.dth Mid W6nd MS. 13.11EUMATISAI, GOUT, AND-TIC TPLOILEUX.— Ala A respectable geutlemaii called at our.offite, suite ' said, to tenant tia that be had been unlined for IS' year' . vithlb Rinminatisin or Gout,. and occasionally , with Tic DolorealVthat .be had been. frequently confined to his taititietir . monthatogailfer,. and often suffered-the most in tease and excruciating pain, bat that lately he bad been Alttratinr. from which he fotiud the most sig nal and unexpected relief. He says he found - the medi cine very pleasant and effective, and that 'be' now' con siders himself perfectly cared.—PAiladdphia North Ante+, A FACT WoarnEanwrim.--A gentleman of Scrofulous habit. from indiscretion in his youtrie,,, days, bectune af fected with Ulcerations iu the Tbroot mid Nese, and a • disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One baud andAvrist were so much affected thal-he bad - lust the.use of time timid, every part being covered With deep, painful, and offensive ulcers. end were tu hollow and porous as an honey-comb:: It Was al this stage 9 - 1 Lis complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use Jtiyne's Al- • ferative. and having takch sixteen - bottles, is now perfect.' The Alterntive openitel ttrroanh thir . eirerdatloni - altd • pnrifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever rotated,' and the intinetens cures it has, per.. formed in - diseases-of the •skin..eaneer, .11er:irate, trout, liver eomplaiat,.dyepppsia - find cdher.thronierdiserts . as, ' 111021013.151Unirr,V4if .Of the Tizne3. - - • . c. ut - ritailittirgh,lll: the PEKIN TEA STORE, .7. 71 : our* ATreiC , r• • • "etONSIIMPTION, 'COUGH.. SPITTING OF'I3LOOIIf,. ej BRONCHITIS, •ASTIIIHA, &e.—To Cossrstrovgrr Four-fifths pflotrrie :sotrefing. from negleeteß: Colds,- Ot. an .obsituetical and consequenclutlamation of . thedetiesite lining of those tube* through'vihicluthis air -we breathe is distributed tri She: langs. Thisrobstruclion produces pain and Serenest', hoarseness, cough; ditEculrs :of breathing. hectic fever, end a spiningsdr bodoxiiitter or phlrgm,:schich finally exhausts the strength of Met .licks—and' dea th ' ensues. JATNFS' EXPELTORA 'll .. merer jails to rernove Ibis obstruction ! and prods:reit most pleasing and-happy results.: IS 'eentiin in Itserz fects.,.and cannot fail to relieve; For BM* iu Pittsburgh at the Ptk in Tea Stcner,:2Feakths • ; I joEST' COUGH IkIEDICIPITIIIN ' AVORI: ter ; • ; • ; Another evidence of the'satiiriatity*:4f,iir, lord's Cough Mixture, over nil others. Read the kolloteinv 'certificate &oda a respectable citizen - tif W the Fifth ard tt rz• • • • • Ptfmactunt, R0v.:20M., Thu eenifieii That RW'some weeks past I was troabledi With a .s.ry,serioutt Cough, which wag evideotlybeemr... • bur' Seated on ;he fo sneh • an - ekttut as ft:hat:lt tHe edict of ettery.tnediczne which I hid been wing. I was finally persuaded to call at Ilays•4ls•BrockwaraTittvg Ettore, and get a bottle ;of Dr.. Irtihrwril • Ch*linti" M i xture; which. to IT y great surprise. relieved me tell Anuelt • after taking onlr tyro or three doses, tuul bdfore bad used one bottle. I was edtirelyeured. , 1 was sOinneh pleased with its effects, that !have brought others to buy it_ and shall continue to recommend it assay tricot* m / Amity bflicie 410- be the best Cough Medicine su.the trorki,* • • "Assnassr AMA's - Jr/Nu . Try It -only 25 cents a Bottle. Sold by : • . • • • HATS & BROCYWAYi- - • •i n S • • • • • No. 2, Liberty street, near Canal - Basin. old also by ]. FI.EMINfI' y _ _ Col.ll3sfßlA.—llair Tritifo--Ts Mr Bard and Grey.—lf you wish a rich, luxuries's . bean of hair, free -• from datalnaff and scar€ de not tail to ',secure the genuine Brilsaut qf Coletabia. - In cases of baldness, it will ;nom • thanexceed your ekpeetations. Many, who havo bat their hair fur twenty years have hod It r estored to its, on : . ". initial perfection by the tate of this Salaam. Age,state.nr, ' - condition, appears to bb•no •obitutelei,' whatever.. irs• & up • •. . • causes the field to flow with which the. delicate heir tuba, iv filled, by which means thousandia, - wbose hair vrassirey ; ' • as the Amalie eagle, have bud their bait restored namin g enlor, by the 'use of tbis invaluable remedy:* In. all cases of fever it will be found one of the most.pteaStitils,,.;:•'.'l washes that 'ex& lie A few applications only are ... necessary to keep the hair frourfalling cut- 4 Ifs s.rengthe.its,..;• , .. the room. it. never &Ili to impan a rich; glossy inter; and, QS 0. perfume for the toilet. it is unequalled,: lwWs three times as mochas other miscalled Nair Sestet, 11 , wives, and is •more.eirectual. .The genuine. mulatto tared only by Comstock & Son Y ork , 21 .Counlandirstreet, New,. • . Sold only genuiue its Pittsburgh, bi Wer,.Jseasox, Liberty street, head of.ood; also," in •W4PhiEglani. ,by A..Sitreeney & Son; in Cannonsburgb,,oY, .. I {4ticlll, inllrownaville,bY Bennett & Creker; everslolc4,.. nireunsylvanle, Ohio r Meryland and Virginia: •.• kegs o I Laird; 4 bbls. No. I 413 Od.<onegnipFn4 And .- .itst L'aZ4PV44I L's~.'?., }, .i:T a 6 -s'i ro~s~ juA 'd ar - ^" .~"s~_ EMEN EMI EMI EMI RES ' " • EIS Ell Pli MEI ITEM EMIL DM MER
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