- •••5 ' • • • -; 'emul, -••- . . RI emmEm=== . Pao; . . Pittsburg - it:Port - able `71.1' 7 i . .„. . . TTOR thriiiiinsiiortatian of freight betuideif burgh anildhe' Atlantic cities, avoiding'tranship.;:, nients orbt,betivar,Tand the consequent risk datnngc; breakage and rsep - eration of goods." 4,f-1-,*,'PROPitIETORS: = •'-: .Scrtnatiinc'&-Aser, 278 Ntrirket at., PhitadelPhin. TAAFFE & O'conrron, car Penn and Wayne stst, Pittsburgh ,A.GENTS (Mormons .I,k, Co., North street, Baltimore.-.. W. Er...T, T,,,,T4e3corr, 75 South street,. New York, Enconiagra; by 'increased business, the Proprie• tors havii-.added to, and extended their arrange-, meats :during fhis winter, and are now, prepared to forward frisigid, With' regularity and dispatch, • unsur:. 4 passed - M4'i:idler Line.' Their long experience as Carriers, thlpnlPable superiority of-the Portable goat systent, and thef&ettrcapracity and convenience of the Warehouses at each' end of the Line, arc peculi arly calculated to enable' the Proprietors to: fulfil their engagements and 'aficommodate their custom ers, and corkfidently ,offering the past as a guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit a co utinuance of that patronage which they now gratefully ack nowledge. AU consi,gii - nonts to 'Than & O'Connor will be re, ceired and fol'otarded, Steam Boat charges paid, and Ins of Lading 'transmitted free of any charge for ‘ Commissioniadvancing or Storage. Having no inter _est direcqoriridirectly in Steam Boatathe interest, of the,,Consignors.must necessarily be their primary object in shipping West; and they pledge themsclyes' to forward all -Goods consigned to them promptly, and on the:namit:advantagepas terms to the owners. mart-tr_ . rickVveetb's way Freight Line. '--•izimuz 1847 11EXCLUSIVELY for' the transportation of wat ,:fieight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, -Johns town, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interm&, hate _places. places. Ond boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul, ty li - Co.kpltteburgh, every day (except Sundays) an forwarded' always depend on having their goo. forwarded' without delay and at air rates. This Line -was formed fur the special acconimo 'dation of the way business, and the proprietors rer spectfullY solicit a liberal share or-patronage. Proprietors JOHN PICKWORTH, JOHN MILLER, DAN'L. 4-; •frARNV.S; ROBERT WOODS, • WILLIAM FULTY. • JOHNMILLER, flollidaysburgh. B;-.11:;-CANAN, Sohostolva. • Agents. tttA,-.II,IcANULTY &Co.,Pe.ts'gh. - ,ILEFEICENCM: 3. J. MeDevitt,:JohnParker, Robert Moore, Raga 4-S,rnithi Pittsburgh. , marS: ependent Portable Boni Line, 1847 ••,Prr. • - FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF-PRODUCE AND MF.RCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS BURGH, PHILADELPMA AND BALTIMORE. irir Without Transhipment. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded .without delay, at the lowest current rates. • Bills o Lading transmitted, and all instruc ions promptly at tended to, free froth any extra charge for Storage or Commission. Address, or apply to • . . C. A: McA_NULTY & CO., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.. , . ' STORAGE. •.Raving a very large and commodious warehouse, we are prepared to receive (in addition to freight for ilkiittent) it-large amount of Produce, &c., on &or ' age atinw rates. ware': C. A. rdc.A.NULTY & CO. SIMMER ARRANGEDINDi TS. 4 7 ' ; blat 1847. 1110..rongahela Route, VIA. D.FLOWNSV - ILLE AND CUMBERLA.ND T"O TIMORE AND. PHILADELPHIA Ti „ me to Baltimore . 32 hours. - . • Time .to,,Philadelphia 40 hours. , . forit.vl3 MILES STAGING.] T H't Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, IPLane and Swatara, have commenced , making ;double daily trips. One boat will leave the .101iiinganda wharf every morning precisely.at S on . Passengers by the morning line will arrive iii,3altimorel next evening in time for the, Philadel- Boats or Rail Road cars.. The evening ntheiiol. leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except Snednyii: `Passengers by this boat will lodge on board' In, comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns villn_nestmerning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains itOttyliglit;. Milk and lodge in Cumberland. Thus night travel altogether. The preparations, on this route are ample, and the connection coin ihat disappointments or delays will be un knwit'npon it. 'Prisiengers can stop on the route and resume their seats again atpleasoie,and have choice of Riil Road oi.'Steal6bilat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Cr r ecli - es•clairtered - to . parties to travel as they de , - &Ore your tickets at the office, Monongahela House, or St. Charles -Hotel oaortGir. R. RIDDLE, • • CONVEYANCER, Or.FIC;P.in Avery Row, sth street, above Srnitit •field street,Pittsburgh. DE.Etts, Mimic Acts, AGREEILEIITS, BONDS, and ,pther instruments of writing drawn with neat riess;_legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at 'tend to. drawing and filing IVlEcitAsuc's LIENS, AC cOunaeof tEactutors, Administrators, c., Examininb titles to Ilea. Estate, Searching Retords for Liens, fe. s trout ' 'lring.eapeiienne and intimate acquaint ance_ with flie'inahrier or keeping the public records, he exieCts-to.give'tiO.tisfaction to those who may en trustthcir bus Ress to his care. decifi-d&t.w John I. TONVILSCILIit - 1 - 111,UGGiST AND APOTHECARY., 45,Mar „If ket street, three doors above Third street,Pitts . burgh,. 4 4ll have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the hest and freShestMediciiieS, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending-orders will, be promptly attended to, and supplied ''Vit,th articles they may rely upon as geaeine 4 preseziptions will be accurately and neatly preparciffroM4lic best materials, at any hour - rif.thet.day. or night. ,Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good - • dec 30d Henry W. Williams, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT .LAW, (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at the - old stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Belfry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the prac tice of the law, was dissolved by - mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be con tinued by Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer iecorifthend to all for "whom I have the "honer to do business, as a gentleman every way worthy oi their confidence ta41,1134,1'i- el and Vila ,Manufactory rt . ifr'S' t,l3 subscribeii having enlarged tleir establish ment for the 'manufacture of Steel and Files— orr the corner of tpliara and Liberty streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish files o. every description, of the lest quality; and being-de lermined to make it the interest, of consumers to pur chase files from them—iespectfially invite the patron age of o.os:hi) use the article: ma!igry:: : • J. A.I4KRIM & CO. • ; lipmoopathto Books. • • veeeive&at the Bookstore o('the subscriber 2 - lipi4tii!ntreet, near Market:, Tura,- by Barnuel Hahneman, 444.13aited by .Charles Jlcrapeli-V. -Ifeirte,l4#4..4ciitit diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. Honiteitipathic . Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, ;enlargedand improved, by A. J. Hall, M. D., ,lahr)s New Manual, vol. I. No. I and 3. Donaestic.Pbysician. - A Manual ofDomestic Cookery, for the use °flier '. sontwho are under Horocattpathlettieatmeet. • Bonninkhatirien?‘- Tberlii" Adket book for hornottpOtistti,lirDr. - , Disnaes, WoCether . Chests cif differerit'slies nd prices. (apl6) VICTOR SCRIBL • a;:etAe.inanr.". lr - p mRE Insutance..COMpany of North AneriCa; of PhiladClphtalpOngh:ltirduly authdikieffsAgeti4 the iithictifferk•'Offeiti to make permaiiiiiiio l imited. Insurance on • - •prOpertf,' - oi this city and - iii and on shipments by the Canal and.lii•erai • DIRECTORS. -• Arthur G:CoffriPrealt.'.Samuel Brook 4- :•;••• Alex. Henry, Charles Taylori -•• • Samuel W. Jonon, Edward Smith, _ • .• Ambrose White, • John A. "IlieWc,.' Jacob M. ThOniao„:. .; John Whitk;,. • :, John It. Neff, - • , P. Thomas .••eolie,••" Richard D.'Wooff;'' ••••.; Wm. Welih;• • • Henry This in ther2oldeat , Tasuranee Company in the-Um- tcd States, having2beencliartmed in MCI Itmehti: ter is perpetuul,, and ..freni its high istandirigfliorig., ex perienco , am p le . . means, and afr g ! al l tle/q of an extra haz ardous , character, it may_ be -coast** as o ff ering ample secur i ty to the public.,- .•. _ MOSES -AT NNOOD: Al Cotinting Feoeini 'Of Atwood, JOnedleed:, *A ter and Front sfreCts; Pittstmrgh. 0ct231.: The Firrinlisitu Fire Insurance Coi4siny iiIILADELPETIA. • CH A RTER PF:4PETUAL. $400,000 plain flee 1631 Chesnurati, north Hide)-near Fifth.— Take Insurance", either permanent or limited, agaihit loss of damage 'by.fire, on property and effects of every description, kn. town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either ,pet , ' sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. • C. N. BANCKER., Prest. C. G. BANCKER, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baneker, slacob R. Smith', Thomas Mit, George W. Biel - lards; Thos. J. Wharton, • Mordecai - D: Lewis, Tobias Wagner, , . Adofphi:B. Boric; Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, PITTSBURGH AGEIO:IYA` • ~ WARRICK MAirmr,Ageny, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, 4 . ..00;7C0rner of Third and Mar ket streeti. • — - : Fire riikilaken' on 'bulldings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny the surrounding coon try. No mari ne oriniand navigation riskstaken: atig4-ly - . . . ' A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Philadelphia—CSarter perpetualiital.soo;.- 000 paid in. •Office in -Philattelphin, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, .prea3; Fredericki. Fraley; Sec'y. This old and. welliestablished Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture; and Property, not of ran eaten hazardous character s against loss' or darnageby,Fire. , . ApplicatiOni forlnsurances in Pittsburgh 'and its neighborhood will he. received, sad risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by OEO. COCHRAN, Agent, - dec 24 ' No. 26, Wdod street. Agents at zPittsburgh, for the Delaware.-Mutual Safetpiniutance Company of Phila . FIRE RISKS.upon Buildings and Merchandiie bf every description;and Marine Risk's upon Italia or cargoes of Nosstaa, taken upon the most fusorable Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. 'King & Finney :invite the' confidence and patronage of their friends and community it large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti-: tution among the most flourishing-in Philadelphia= as having a large paid in capital, which,by the roper: ation of its charter, -is constantly increaeing—as yielding to each person insured his dee.share of the , profits of the Company, without involving him, in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle dvested of every, obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive tiOv 1-ir Agency of MS' Franklin Fire Insurance Company of - Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. 7 IH E assets of trio company on the first of Janua i ry,16.15,as published - in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were r Bonds and Mortgages, 9600,fi1.5 93 Real Estate, at cost, ..10a,967 77 Temporary Lpaus;SCocka and Cash,.. 207,499 74 Making a total 0f590,683 421 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and-giving entire security to all who i obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken ate as low rates as are consistent with security. • - - 1 oct 8 • • . WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. THREATENED Invasion or. estern Pennsylvania by Col. Swill, with 10,0U0 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will.con twine to sell clothingcheaper than anyhaslieretprore been offered lit the Western country, having the largest establishment in the city, ft entar4 on - Liberty and Sixth sts. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons tho.greatest variety of Cloths.; cassi m eras, wettings, and clothing of al description s, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. IG7, Liberty and Sixth sta. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, mar2s Proprietor, HODES & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) 11,, No. 2'7, Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Miistard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open - during the present week a largo assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to-suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to call before leaving the city. They may be found at th , it warehouse, No; 27; Fifth et., in Ryan'abuild ing. sop? J. MESKLMEN UIiDER THE CHARGE OF nit SISTERS OF 11IERCY.—Drs. ADDISON, GAzzAm, BRUCE and Mcfilv.m. General Attending Physicians; Dr. WER, n r.no no, hysician for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patients. RECEIVING Days-. Tuesdays and Fridays, from .4 to 10 o'clock,•A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. Curators—Three dollars a week in the general ward• five dollars with a private room. Medical at tendance, is included in these charges; payments to be made two -weeks in advance. WALTER 11 1:01VRIF . 3lleirAnctionitmotoz Insiiiance =I 'XiNG - & FINNEY, TO A Ithiti ! To A RMS I I PIT TSHUHGII HOSPITAL Any phsisician can send. patients to the Hospital, antcontinue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any 'physician he chooses. In these cases the Institution will not be responsible for the.physi nian's fees; each person will settle with such physi . cians. 'Leeching is an extra charge. As many free patients will be received as thi means of the Institution will permit. Persons withcoiltakit ous diseases will not be received until acconimodai; tions can be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent any danger that the other-inmates would incur. All the physicians will attcnd.twice a week to visit the Hospital, and willdeppte one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. A<h•ice will be given gratituously to out-door pa- tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. Pecuniary arrangements will be attended to by a, committee of the Brotherhood of St. Josephs, which for the present consists of' James Blakely, F.sq., James May, John S.Cosgrave,John Coyle and Arthur Tiernan. jans-tf A. MASON & CO. Dry Goods House, 62 Market Street, Between Third and 4/h streets, fAVE just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in part: 17 Cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of English,French and A merican manufacturei, Ifr6 pcs. rich and desirable patterns French Ginghtns, warranted inferior to mine imported in style, quality and durability of co lors; 4 Cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies drcsises, comprising every style fer Fall and Winter Weari Cashmeres, M de Lashes, Satin noun colors; 3-4 alio:14-4, & Blue BPk Mantillas; Fancy. dress Silks; 1.31 , k and Mode M de Lains all wool, Shawls of every style:and cruel. , ity; Cassimerei,Cassinetts, Broad Cloths, and, Vest lags; Bleaed and unbleached Muslins,triju;i;.6lol4! I Sic. per yard; Green, Yellow, lied and White Flnn nels; Tickings, Checks, atrip'd 'Shirting s - ; kleir:hed and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of Whleh, lee of fered at wholesale and 'retail at the very loweat cash prices. - (sep3) A. A. MASON' & Co. Jones 4 Coral Holy Restorative. IHEREBY certify that, my hair was falling out in immense quantities daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Bair Restci:- rative, it has entirely ceased falling—is' growing fast, and hasAfinedarklook. Before I usedJones's Coral Hair' ILestnrative,4 combed out handfuls of hair daily." TOMFKINS,92 King at.N..N. For sale hy.W..Tp.clison, Agent, corner pf wood' and Liberty. atioefir,'lWg Ody Rlace • innttabilrgh where the c airivp,iy. ebtaineV - . :;* j'an22.: . • Jobu • . Perri, (Late o fthe firm - o 11ralcolm, Liech*Co;,) W I e L r E ji I A ; t i ft d 2 15 C i E n all Ta m s _lll3tdryF l our - duce, coppeririiii . Ain•ii . lates, lead, Rneakilhdetvoxrron and naibOithipileidi dye stuffs, ottßit-jarftts salt, &c.,uuntriiinbuLgil Manufaquq,.s•mulera.l4:4 corner94l4bgrli4R3,•,7lPl win streets, PtZt.ltlubh, Pa. LiberV•Viy-441.9£4i.M Cash censignnieuut'RF A Ppauce, • vinyiB=ir emit - taint Pnksago To, and FrOm .441 GREAT; 'BRITAIN ft IRELAND:, . ; . - - ' GEORGE RII'VARD4 SOII, No. 134:31tirnterlooi•Roab; CARLISLE& lIIITARII,No..SS, South et., N.Artirki tE s u by e ribe 7 r, haying accepted; the agencyck his City; oftho ahoyerwell knosyn.Mid restectar : .ble Houses. are pi`cpatcAto make erigatieniCati far passengers to "Ctinzel'otir. from any part - or Gina!: -Britain and ligland; 'lit the reguhti:Line of - Packet Ships, sailing Burial-last:ire] weekly.' , ..Personann-:' gaging with tic tnif-;reilt.assnredihrit.theie friend: will nreert'Withilitftreaffnent and prompt:despatch ,at LiverpooLrusikellns:eacry mtentiomnecassary on their arrival in this country. Apply. to or address.: gc-co. ; Nio,X42: Liberty st.i . J. , N. B.—Pasa4a engaged here - friiiit - Adierpotd - tai Pittsburgh and - Drafts for any' amount' warded, payable at Sight, throughout' the United • - - • jy264 r‘k A1t,466, NOTICE. linE pubiip;,ll"hall these sending goods froin the East to Pittsburgh,arrrinfelined that tve havejtist put on a new lino of express wakone,..eiclusively fur Brownsville, to- transport goodifoi.Pittsburgh on , and we Will furnish receipts,at7our office in BOR. more to dellyergoods , thirty siT:49urs,c4 burgh (Sundays and rsilrund delays only , excipted,l Receipts for thiilinn will also he furnished., by Ad ams & Co. IRistOri,Netv York and Philadelphia. As we run the only'express Ify tnail trains east, shippers are informed that they must procurereceihts at - the above offices' 7 nly GREENE:4- CO:; Office B. 4; 0.11, R. Depot, Pratt St, , Baftimdre, • • . Pittsburgh office, octl6-1m n picot Va ; GeNierat nit grattolli .0 1 4ve• REIVLITZWYS and passag to i ffi t, and, from GREAT BRITA AND lir.c.ano,liyW.& J. T. Tapsdott , , 75 South stk , el i :cornet ofMaiden Lane, New - York, and 96 Waterloo rtiad :Liverpool. The suliScribers having- - accepted the-agency- of the above honae;are.now prepared to make arrange; ments upon the' most liberal tering .trith those-dein , roue of paying the , _passage of their friundnfrbm the old Country,,andLitatter themeselves their character . -and long sq . :toiling bneiness giro .ample suranee that all their 'arrangements will be carried -out faithfully. Messrs. W. Tnreott, are long and favora• bly known TUT thO superior class • abecimmodatioil nd sail ing qnalities of-their Packet Ships. The . QUEEN or Tar. WEST, SHERIDAN - , ROCIIES. TP.R,GARIUCIC,LIOTTENGUER, ItOSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and .SIDDONS, two of which !care each Port montlitz, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and I 1 W, in addition to Which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Linea df Livurpotil Packets tainsure' a depari tare from Liiitrimet:eveil fin edaysbeinglhes deter mined, their 5'OlOlS - shall keep pace With their in crossing patronage, whild Mr. W. Tapscott>aeonstant personal aunetintendancO of the b . usinessin.Liver; pool is an additional see.drity that the,comfort and aceeommodation-of theirassengers • will be particu ar l y attended to. . • Tha subr.cribiors being (as usual) extensively' enga-, ged in the Transportation Rosiness between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities - . are thereby enabled - to take charge of and forward - passengers immediately on theiantrinVwithout a chance ofdisappointment (WI d elay, , and are therefore prepared to contract for pas -1 sage fronianyani port in - Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the naturls of thobusi nese . they are engaged 3n gi.ing them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by, the best mode of conveyance without any "additional charges for their trdribic. Where persons sebt for decline coming wilt-, the amount paid 'for passage will be refunded in full. • • REMITTANCES. 3: • Fl1 , 11.:EY, JR The subscribers are also prepared Ce give-drone at sight, ferany amount pay - able at the principal Cities and Towns, in . England,. Ireland, Scotland and Wales; tins atiording a safe and expeditious, mode of Remitting funds to those-. Countries, whieb person* requiring sucliLacilities, will find tt thoir interest to avail theinselvei of. Applicauciu (if by - letter post pair}) will be prompt= ly attendcd to TAAFFE: & O'e.ONNOR. ,Forwarding and Commission . Meschants, . Tigard &wy. .Pittaburgh, Pa t! l 4,,Remfttnncee to Europe, t fg, ',AND PASSAGE FROM :- LIVERPOOL, LUNDON,..and the yario,4 Ports wf IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. AND PITTSBURGH. . IR: undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, TBKU'S. Co., iereinitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Ire Dollars to the .C 1 sterling. Drafts issued for A Y amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland , Dublin, and on Menus Prescott, Grote, Ames ti Co., Rankers, London, payable on presentation at any Rank in the.UniteliKtugdorn free of discount or any charge whatever., Those desirous of remitting, or sending for theirliriends will please apply to the sub scriber, at ins Ace on Penn street, A doors above the Canal Basin. JAMES BLAKELY. Persons at n distance wishing infrirrnation will re ceive in answer by retuiTi mail, by directing (post paid as above. Refer to the Bankers, Merchants, and Manufae furcrs of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apt?-dawtf • PASSENGER AND REMITTANCE ARA. Office. I)EItSONS brought out by tlas Agency upon the most reasonable tenni, from any part of Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet Ships only. Foreign Correspondents and agents ofl the llntish Government have frequently cautioned Emigrants at Borne and their friends in Arrierica, against the frau& that arerenritintially practised upon them, and have always referred to the well known house of Hamden ¢ CO. tie the right place for all to apply if !hey wish to be treated with punctuality and kindness. Parties who .advertise themselves sole agents for the Illack Ball Line, state what is not true, and thus deceive the public, as wo profess to be agents not only of the Black Ball Li4,b . ut.cl?cry other Good Line, and alio ! Cunard's steam Line. Sight-Drafts in any amount payable at aey Of the , branches of the ProvinCial, or National' Banki 'of Ireland, England i Scotland, &c. We draw ouroten Exchange,Nve do Ma take money and , send.it,to the East to get some one elseto remit,'thereby causing mistakes and delays. .Les the lirokers,iBr.c. , call upon us, and we will, accommodate them at Now York rates. . . JOSHUA ROBINSON, •., - European Agent, oc7 .. ,r, ih at:, one door below Wood at.' ..w..GN REMITTANCE. TIIE subscribers are *pared to forward m e in ey to all'parte . of England, Ireland', Scotland and Wales, wittudespatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL McCLURK AN & Co., No. 142, Liberty at. MID HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM:-SC.A.LES, AND CASTINGS: IN GENERAL. RESPECTFULLY. oaks the patronage of hia . friends. lie feels warranted that he ..can give satisfaction to all who may purchase of him. ilia establishment.-in on :M'Kelvps plan .of Lots, sth Ward. outir3l-1y , . M. MeDONALD, Bill and Bras* --,-- • Faander.First street, near Market . , is 'y . prepared to'inalie Brass Castings and 1 t - , - Brass works generally on the most 4 , • ~.....- ~ , isasonable.terms and shortest notice. : He. invites :machinists and,all , .thoce using brass;works to give him a call, US he is,de terminellto do,all work in his line:very. low. - may..27-1y.... ' ... • and:Liberal ORIGIN %of !life' by , aothek ; Marriage -and Ma. X_/ trim orin-by.O. , S; Friwler; Vestiges of Creation', with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical Theory of the liniverserPaine , e Political and Theological Wornst.Stratipa?, Lifc.ofJesus; Koran; ~Taylor's Die. gesie; Lite of Painet.Velners Ruins; Voltaire's losophical Dictionary; painsees Principi es of Nature; also th s ii lataiit 'editions "otho best liberal and Ueleu tifie paniphlets.'exiiressly designed ill' faCilittitatih acquisition lit' ttselul-k noisrledge, for - salv in treet, oppositeVayne stieet, whereaubscriptionale Fowler's Phrenolegical 'Journal, Yourtt.Arnerica, Regenerator, and; Boston Investigater,",eril 'be rez ceived by tse27.d2rn!y, ' "JOHN FERRAL. HARDWARE; CUTLERY AND sabLERY. DLALEIt fl FOBEIGN -AND DQMESTIC #4II:DWA.II£,, 1%70:A .Wood 'Street.- .„ W r Otlttrrersinctfully inform his TriCnOs'dini the publis-geriCriilfy4that he has received a large stock of foreign Hardware per siiipS'" " Wyomingks-afact"MMiongahelap:whioli t "togelh-. er with aiaxire;nupplplif American Cmiodrileismdiv receiving dimtlignittriniufacturersi,imilt,make:zhis assortmentoryce.4onsive and comphitn..t,'We.shziro Merchants williileitsetcall and, sainine ihc- stock. scpB * . J. H. G. VlCkEllYi t ;4out St,..charies Pittsburgh HAUNDEN 3 CO'■ D.A.`CA DI EDON, IeANI3rACTIIRER Or J.,0p.?/ 1►" R , 7 '''. .;: . t.,',."' C,L'''','''l' EM!!!! ME3 -- c a • tirent Remedy of the Age DR. SW-AYNE'S compowm SYHUP,, OF WILD't ESTABLIBLIEDIBSS BY AN AC; er r , CONGRESS . The GII Oat :Re metis :fcvr. • s Consumption,Coughs,--Golds, Asthma,- Bronchitis . , Liver Complaint,iSpitting Blood, Difficulty, of Dreathingain in the Side.and • Breist si Pulintation of the Heart, - Inquenia, „ Croup, Brolten' `Doustifiltion, Sore' "'. Tliioaf, Ncrv- ' - • !onitiDebility, ' iAlttliseases' of %Throat, Breast, and .-/angitilthe -most effectual and ppeßcly_ cure ever known for any , of the above • , 'diseases is SW,A Y N E' S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Rend the Testimony. St. Louis, Sept. Ith - ,184 . 8.. Da. R. EttYrrinv & Co.—Gents.—l have been afflicted for about three years with a pulmonary com plaint, which has - bafiled the skill of several of the most eminent phyticians of our country. At times my cough was very, severe, pain in my side and breast, and great difficulty in breathing. In this-way I continued to suffer, until life became almost a Bur- den. At length I ; saw your ad vertisernent of DR. MAYNE'S Compound , Syrup of Wild Cherry, and wait persuaded by a friend of mine to makti a trial Of it, and liuretinsed a'llettle of you. I inn happy to inform you that one bottle has effected a perfect care, and, that I arn now in'tlie enjoyment of good'heidth. I make this statement in the tbrm of a certificate, that others who may,he afflicted with such diseases may know whereto find-a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony, in commendation of Dr. Swayne'sComptitind Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. 'Yours, with respect, , _ Wm. Cettson,.. ONE Wimp or SAtrrron.--Since the intrimiuction of my articteio the &bile, there have a 'Mother of unprinciplictindivitittals got up nostrums, - which they assert , contain Wild Cherry; some 'arc tailed " Balsams,".“..llitters,”nnd coon t$ Eyrim'OfWild Chtrry," butmlnethe -ori,nal and- only geortion preparation :alter introduced ° to the public,- which can be prove4lll,the-public records of. the Common wealth of Penon-ylvapta.. The only safeguard Against imposition is to see ,that my signature is.on,each bottle. .Dn. ti. SWAitrrz., Clamor erF i ighth and Race streets, Philada. .60,000 'Deaths by Consumption, . . Would perhaps be a small estimate for the ravages of this dreadful disease in a single year; then add, the! fearful catalogue of those cut off by Inflinnation Of the Lungs:, Hemorrhage, Asthma , Coughs, Tnjtuen za , Bronchitis, andel/ter diseases of the Lungs an Liver. : And the list twOuld , present an appalling proof of the fatality of ffiese, two classes of diseases. • But it is important to, -know that nearly all of this dread waste of human life might have been prevented by a timely Use: 0f,1).R. MAYNE'S COMPOUND• SY lt P 01^Wit . 11ERItY. This medicine has . now been before the public some eight years, and is the original preparation Cherry' Tree. Its reputation as a rem, cdv for Coughs,Coltcs, Bronchitis, and Consumption of the Lungs based entirely upon its intrinsic merits, OW PS but little to inflated newspaper puffs.. Those ho give it a•t.tizl, being bencfrtied by it, recom-1 mend it to .their neighbdrs, and thus glatlually atoll surely !lasi( gained an enviable reputation and worked its way into general use. (Me bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or 'Cold, while with strict aiien. tons to the directions that accompany each bottle, its use in Pulmonary diseases of long standing and of the most alarming character, has always given re lief, and .in very, many instances has effected corn pleir a nil pmilianent cures. Beware of the worthless Balsams ,•* r. Nyrup's,"4-r., as tliny contain none of the virtues of the original preparation. The (original and only) genuine article isprepared ' by DB. SWAN F.; corner of Eighth and Raim streets, Plalailelphia, and for sale by agents in all:,Parts - of the United States, and some parts of Europe. Prepared only by. DR. SW AY N N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal , towns in the Miami States. For sale Wholesale and Beloit, by Whf. - TEIORN, b 3 Marketatreet; L. JONES, ISti Liberty Street,.anik Of; LIES S SNOWDEN , corner of ll'oad and 2d sta., .Gott: AGENTS TOR TIITSBOROII, PA. jylo Great Elam/116 Remedy For Coughs, Colds• Asthma, and Consumption! FlitiE great and !only remedy for Colds, Cough•, sthu3a and CortienrrioN, is the ItLINGAIIIAN BALSA)] OF LIFE, &tee v e red by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London. England, and Introduced in to the United Staten under the immediate superin tendance of tho inventor. The ettratirdinary success of thin medicine, in the cure Of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the wonsr POSSIIILE criscs that can be found in he community—cases that seek relief in vain frcm any of the common remedies of the day, and hate been given up by the most distinguished Physician:: as cIIN mamma AND IR- CERAULE. The tlunganan Italsain has cured, and will cure the naasr DESPERATE OF CASES, it in on quack - nostrum, taut a standard English medicine, , of known and estab!ished efficacy. Every family in the United States should be sup plied with Buelian'tcHtingarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to be used as a preventivemedicine in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Sole and Chest, Irritatoin and Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De bility, Asthma, Influenza, Itooping Cough end Croup. Cr- Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and A merican certificates, and other evidences, showing the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratituously. Damp F. BRADLEE, sole Agent for the United States, 119 Court street Boston. T. W. Dvorr B:.SoNs,lleneral Wholesale. Agents, No. 132 North Second street, PhiDidelphia. For Sale by B. A. FATIN ESTOCK Sr. Co., corner of Wood and Front streets: may 7 SOLDIETIS OP TIIE MEXICAN WAR . ' lIIE subscriber having opened an office 'in the . 1 City of Pittsburgh, In the State - of Penn , a; for the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat of Government, for the discharged Soltpers 'of the; Regular Arsif), at well as the V olunteertl - rset, o have served their country id.the present ‘Var with Mexico: informs the living, and the representatives o the dead, that by addressing an applicatiiin to hint at this v, giving the nate° and address °ruin Soldier, and if dean, his representatives, it will receive careful and prompt attertinn. Instructioneand Blanks will be immediately re turned per mail loAhe applicant, to be executed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will he immediately sent per mail to the proper owner; or if he should prefer receiving mo ney, I will make sale of his Warrant to the best ad vantage forcaSh, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must be mentioned in The - letter, and the warrant will issue according to the ibitowing rules t First, to his wile and children, (if he have any.). Second, to his father ; and to his 'mother. ul~~~ Daring a son Ingle General Land 01fice, at,Wasii ington, and one in the Army under Genorat Scott, in Mexico, the• matter, would receive their prompt attention, should , any 4inicuity arise respeCtutg thy necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject Mint post paid, and Mete's° a Five Dollar Rank Note as my compensation. . WM. B. FOSV.R., Hon. Harinar Dent . y, ) Hon. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh Col. WinAcihinson, Jr., ) James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Cul. Sam , l. Inack, Capt. John • Perron, Voln .l Gen. Scott's Capt. Re , liert Potter, lArmy, Mel'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie . , Reg. Army, . W. B. F. may be found at t h e office of Wm. E. Austin, Esei.,.lato Black g Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. jy9 Fifth Ward Livery Stable Ni 4 THE. subscriber, having bought out tne well .knowit Livery Stable kept by C. D. Doty, in the Fifth Wirdoeepectfully informs his friends and the public generally - , that he will keep at all - times a stock of - thebest description of riding horsek,• - bug , gies, carriages of .all kinds, and in short ererytbing required in his line of business. . • A considerable portion of his stock is new, andhe is confident no stocki.n the city will he superior, to his. His terme,willlic.rnqderate. His stable,is on Lib. erty st., kfclit ildordAbeye the can.o bridp',.where he respectfliflisdlieitn* . a.. share oriiiiblid putronage. 0:If-He is alio provided with an eleiiiii'llearse which will be furnished when required. oct2s INNIVEM r!!lm.. ME == ? t. ' ( I . f r e 4 ,-; Int OW. - A POSITIVE • AND . PERMANENT CURE FOR nitEOrthqsm •• • , -= l.• ALL. NERVOUS "What- though The causes may not be exPlainetli Stripe . iheir Iffects,;Ae.duly ascertained, Let not delusien,prejudipe, or pride, Induce mankind to set the max! anidq; Means which, tho aim*, are by Ilertveti desirgd To alleviate the ills. of: human DP.. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG NETIC. FLUID. . • fr HIS remarkable Inventiiin; which has received the universal approbation of the 'medieril profes sion of Great Britain; comprises an entirely new.itp pliention ofGalvanism, ad a remedial agent, by - means of which the ordinary Palvanic Battorles, Electric and Magnetic Machines, Sic., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galv,nnism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the general mode now in use. The strong dos es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is tip= plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and impartial trial, to be decidediyinjurfenh.arlii it was to remedy this radical defeet that:this new ap plication was projected; which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been .brought to its presetit state of perfection. The Galvanic Ringi answer all the 'purposes of the most. expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more sofeand certain in accomplishing the desired effect.. , The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy s tat e of the nervous c or vitalsystem, and these coin plaints are among the most painful, and universal to which we are subject. They arise, witliontexception, from one simple cause---a,derangem,ent of thefferyr ous System—and it was in these cases that other 'remedies' having so miten failed, a ,new agent. was greatly needed, which it is cenfidently Believed, has been found in the proper and judieious application of Galvanism, The Galvanic Ilimr"s have been used with entire success in all cases ofßuzumerven, acute, yr chronic, applying to the head, face or littibs;Vcrut,t Tie-Dolo reux , Toothache, Bronchilis,'•Vertigo' , Nem:site SiSk Headache, Indigestion; Paralysis, .141sy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head; pain in 'the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and agNERV OUS DISORDERS. Ia cases ofcrinfirmedbyspepsia, which-is simplyS nervous derangement of the digei. ti ve organs; they have been found eqnally sizeceitsfuli Their extraordinary effects upon the System must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the tireceding, complaints they arc etpially Tee - Mail mended. The Rings are of different• prices, - being made otall'srzes, and of caring* ornamental patterns, and can lie worn by the most delicatefemale without the'sliglitesr inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise.. ' ' The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets . , - Bands, Gariergf Necklaces, , • &a. • In some cases of a very severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not.suffieicnito arrest the progress ofilisease and ultimately restore health.. Theimproved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets; 8.--c.ientire ly remedies this objectiot any degree of power' that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious alent of Galvanism can effeet will fail" to - he permanently felieved.., These articles arc adapted to the waists, arms,w.rists,,lirobs, uncles or any. part of the 'had", witfi perfect couvenieffce.' The Galvanic Necklaces arc used with greaterhenia fit in cases of Bronchitis - or. affec,tions ofthe th,inat ' ' generally; also in cases' q NeruitPealii . eas; aud with almost Uniform success as a preventivellai Apo plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar mornplaints.. Christie'it,lllagttetic,•;lol:nid , is used in connection with the Gal.vahic Rings'and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to ne one ofthe most extraordinary discoveries oftnedern science ,. It is believed to piissess'the pois'er of ren dering the nerves sentihre to galvanic action by this means causing a concentration Of the intrencelatti - i . d seat of disease, thus giving, rapid and permanent rest` lief. No, ther composition in chemistry is known to. produce the. same effect, or to. impart aSimilact, pro. , perty to the nervous system, by ineansofanmutward local application. The Magnetic Fluid containsnoth ing capable of the slightest injuryi. its application is agreeable and it is-as harmless in its action as it is' beneficial in its resnits. Full explanations and direra toms accompany it. -The combined inventions slain every way perfectly harmless; they aresoid at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer only rm. quests II fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. , Christie'* Galvanic Sirent,ilxening These article form another valuablp application arum mysterious.infinence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine 'Galvanic Rings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local appfica:, non. They are confidently recornmended as ayalii- able addition in the speedy cure art henniatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest or Built, Painiit The Side,in Amalie Affections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaint's their effects are of the most decided character, l and- they have often ,been used with complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the Breast,and are highly recommended fot many oft dose complaintk to which' femal es are especially liable.. Aft an effectual means far strengthening the system when debilitated with disekse or other causes; as a - certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as' a Pieventivacd Coldii, and in all affections . of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permanent advantage. In a few. Words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the important addition, Of the gal Vanie influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted; White the action continues. These ,artieles4lll be found entire: ly free from those objections Which are a constant source of complaint with the. ordinary .plastors .in common use. CA UT laN inr• The great celebrity tind success - of theseart dee have molted theni to be cetinteeeited by enprin elpled persons. To - piovbie 'against imposition, 'Dr,. Ofints-nihns but one nuthorizeti ngen tin Tachnity ot• the Union. The onlyngetitlnTittsbeigh, ' • ' W. - WILSON: ' CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, . Of the highest and most respectable charaoter, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success ofthe above articlea. his believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been -entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of ..whieh have completely battled all. former efforts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, whO disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic MaChine, constantly recommend thisepplication in their prac tice, and with the exception of those svhq . are too! prejudiced to give it a trial, ,the invention. has, re ceived unanimous favor with the rnostintelligent among the American Faculty. hr.. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth ot his assertions and Abe ,etificacy. of Nis discovery...:_ ; Only agency in Pitisburglr, corder of _4th - and Market street. e, •" 'Doctor Diqlitir4tairtr.vr'4rl-.lLe.? rORMERLY. a auccessful-prectitting, , Plinsicidn this. city . and Etc! (Statu stmt.) 4 Ilia 'office-lain-Penn. street, next door to the 'Wtothington Hotel, Pittsburgh,' Al legheny ' County, 'Peuneylvanisi- name he •will‘le happy to accomthodare such hissitd applicants as may need his services, and all new enca.who, in like manner, may feel disposed to- barter .disease for health and fork over the difference, in legal lOPse change. my Iff-d3t&wif OYSTERS! OYSTERS I! OYSTERS 1- I I GEORGE Sew:vs:cif' reSpeCiftilly informs his friends and the publici thst he is daily in the receipt °NINE FREsit OvrruntOVhich will be servedliptn every style, at short notice, to suit his customer., Ono" G round Nut Candy, and every description of confectioneries,d on haneand for sale at the corner of stll !ALL Smithfield sts. se2R6in Veultign .Blinds AWESTERVELT“thei old and well known v Vonitian Blind Maker, formerlytof.Second and Fourth - tits., takes this method to inform his m any frienns of tho fact,that his Factory:is now in MI Ip• oration on St. Clair st4;•near the old Allegheny Bridge; where a constant supply of "Blinds ahratious Colors and -d ualities; is nohstantly'keit-Cii hand — aria at all prines,,from twenty l eentS , np to snit clistontim if required, Blinds..moill be.puc up 50,,, that incase-ofidirin, by ere,-or otheswhievthey mny :be the,sarpo..faellity .that any other ifrftirnitit t e can be removed, ahl! withaut any 'extra expetise`. = • EMI „ itt. •-^ •- • • - •.• - . • 44Xig - 4-0 (V? v.z. • . _ ,Ay_f.-T--Y-4115r. 4ww. - -,,,,,,.., COLLEGE, O:FjIiEALTII 207 alnin street, nuttnio, New York. R. G. C. VAUGHN'S - VEGET,ABLE LITII.ON- I/ TBIPTIC'OVERT4EMENT 1Ni111.1547.- s-. -''l CAiIE, I SAW;:f Deirtitr4krAi . ? lit most einPhatically the case with thrsarticie,';,isease has ever yielded to its most ma:Kell/As fah - Menial poriiei.. Wherever if-has gone; and:South •America,• England, -Canada, mid the-United States have proved - thetruth - eif this' stateeeht, the' aboverquotation in- a strong andloithy sentenee, tells the-whole story.•,i Invalids, the Iprin ciple upon which you are cured.ina.y / not be - known to you, but the result of of the article iiiiMii factory; you are restored; Sail the secret of the cure remains with the piciprietor. //The :Medicine is a compound of 22./distinctvegetable-,agenciescaoh in dividual:rept has its own peculiar, excluiive, Medi cinal property, conflicting :wit.b, no other compound -..-eachloot makes its, own ours-rand as a perfect comhination„ when taken into the system, it does the work Which - usrtint, *bait her - lowa were first established, intended itshiild-do—P U R. IF I E S, STRENGTHENS, '• AND - MIST-0111:S the - bicikeit doivn, debilitated .constitution. paors7; in. all its characters, willbe .completely eradicated from the system by its use. See painplets in agents' hands, for free cirenlation--they treat -.upon'ail climates, and show testimony of cures: Gummi, and allelic's,. plaints of the- urinary organs, form also the CO:W3O of great suffering, and Vsprisr"s Ltrnorrmurric has acquired no small celebrity Over`the - Colintry,-13;r0M cures it has...made/in this diStressingelass of afflic tiens. So rained, it.seerns, is this. medicine, 1.114 it has thOii attracted -the notice of One of Our.Medieal Pnblications. i l.n..the November No., 1546,, ef 'the , !Buffalo -Journal ancl„:Monthlyßeiiew.of.Medical and Surgical ” ScienCri, in an article unon.calealous diseases, arid i‘tiplventa,”,the writer, after noticing the - fact that the.Eitglishgoverninentlince-pnrCi*ed: a secret remeiTY; -- and also neticing,., the;piirchasc.in 1502, tif a secret remedy; by the Legislature tit,NeW: York,thus pays tribute te_the fame / of the Ate.dieirte; .fwi,l do not..oui Beiinsentaiyes,fri,Seilate and Asiemblicmitened, cnliglitendissolres-.the suffering thousands of thii c - ounks,lii theepurcliese Of - Valighricil Vegetable Lithontriptic, than,whiClikp selvent sixice the / days / of Alchemy hasrficiasessedline half the / came I" Reader, here is aperiodleal of high. standihg, acknowledgedthroughout alarge section-, of this country to be one cif.the bet cdriducletl Our : , nags of the kind, in theUnited,Statea.4o_ n-eging witb the. scientific works of„,turepe to ems certain, knowledge,editedbj Aristin. Flint„3l,4/.;and con-, trusted to by men of the ffiglicitoprelestiionat - a4ili ' ty,thustepping aside tri CoticeaJt secret remedyl' yea.wi • at eppe finderstando tinkruiOntiad fain;ll.: less .`riol: *I; could HMS .extort a / comineXittlintit so high a.ijuarter-7.3id consequently , unless it dlieetly• conflicted With the - pmeticc or the ffictiltY, it must hive been 'Pa great .treunii" ayhich - has caused it '..to receircethis . passing DOd. KIDNEY if. cbseaseSorealc.- nest the spine r irregular, painful-an d suppressed - ltlensittratioi 2, Flour Anna,' and the en i tire complicated - train of ivils-whicli'folloW4 - diser -1 Sered system, are at once relieved by. tfietnedieine • dend for pamphlets from Agents, and Toff:will fthcf evidence of the value:-of the - Lithohtriptiethere,put forth. As a remedy-for the/ irregularities. oftlie- to nude system, it has in thricompoundrii.....root', , ,Which has been resorted tottethenorth.efZumpe for /can Curies—as a sure cure for this. coniclaint,und •.a re storer of the health of the „entire: system.. LIVER i CO3IPLAINT, JAUNDICE; BILIOUS DISEASES; lke.i are /instantly relieved. People-of the West will ifindit offi,onty remedritttliesecomplaintsiasiwell as Fr.- YEE AND AGUE. Tilere,:iOlLO.teMedy like it, and no calomel or quinine fornimanypart -of this. / mixture. 1. o-injury• will result litits-use,antlite active-proper. I ties are manifested in the irse.of a single-30 attune e imoa Eereo , .oro Acue,t Bilious . Disorders, take no M other:Medicine.: RIIEUAYLSII; Goer, will find relief. fhe action of this -medicine upon' the Blood, will change the diseast—itlieb - Originates in - the Idood and - aliealthy r&sultWill - follew. Drsrr.rus : -; lir utorstion;- &c:, yield in a few days userif thi s Medi cine. , Inflammatidn" or tine `Ltnscs: Coucer, - 003. - 811IIIPTIOU )1150, hag _ ever f ound reli;sr. 'Setiortrial ERYSIPELAS, PILEA lit/tamed Eyes—all caused by int. pare blood—will-find this article the remedy: i ;The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-OA' different propeilies-onthe mixtitre,ta purified and . , restored-as s. partial .cure 0411 not follow. -, - -The train of common complaints, Palpitation. cf - .the Heart,: Sick licacletelief Debilit y; , ..te.,:areAll..the , re suit of some derangemerit of the system, and the Gar-trltesroar r a• will do.its - work, The :promises set forth in the advertisement, are.based.nponthe proof of what it: hasdone in „the past-four.years. The written-testimeny Of . Atioa. Agents; -in. Canada, the United States, EnglaruL and South .Asnericn,in the possession of the proprietors—and car be seen by'all interested—is a sufficient demonstration - that it is the - best Medicine ever -offer4 to the-World. , Get the pamphlet, and study the Principle:is there laid down, of themethod of cure. - Trot up in 30 oz.- bottles, at S 2; 12.0 i. do at 81 each-- , -the larger hold ing 6 oz.more than two small bottles,: Look out and riot get impqed upon. :Evcry bottlelas: ,, Vaughhts 1 Vegetable lithontriptic Mixture" blown 'upon _-the glass, the written signature of 4f.G.C3Vaugn , " on the 1 directions, and -, G.,G. Vaughn, Buffrifo,". /stamped on the cork.". None,other, ate genuine. Prepared by IDr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold stile. Principal Office, /207 Main street, Buffale,, at., wholesale, and -retail No attention given•to. letters, unless post paid—or dersfrom-regularly consißutedAgents excepted; post paid communicatio ns letters, or verbal soliciting a& vice, virotrip tly attaidedto kr:nice. - • -'" • - •• - - Officestlereteeexcl tidyOyler - the sale - of this'arti cle-152 Natiati st",:, Nevi-York city; 295 Essex st.. Sal em, - 513. , .-rand by tlie principal Druggists thriarigh-_ nut the I, iiii.ed States.and-Canalla, as advertised in Agents in, this / city;---:s , _ - //'. 4 . Hays & Brockway,Wholesale and 11,ritail - Agenti; No. 2, Cerninercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, R. 1:. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitehell, Federal street; Allegheny eity;lJohn-Barclay ; BUiver• John Smith, Bridgewater. . jan3oo.iliktvly , ..___ ___ liketun_ , attsm, Gout and Tic Tfollourrui. itRESPECTABLE getio email called at our office, as he said, to inform us that he had been afilic/..„ ted / for fi fleeriyears With Rheumatism or Golit„and occasionally ivith Tic PolOureex; that he hail been frequently confined to his room - for' Meaths - 1466er, and °Ron COfferee the mostintense and excruciating pain, iiiii.'iliaelatelyhe:ltail 'been iising JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, from•Whielthelkund the most sig-1 nal 3:nd /unexpected relief. - 7- Ile says .11e, foun&thq medicine very pleasant and.cfrective,- and. thdthei now7conxiders himself perfectly cured.Phiindel phia North American. , -A FACT Vomit llMciwrztc.A-gentleinoti of Serf: `felons habit, from indiscretion' in his -yonnger days; became affected with Ulcerations in the Throat:and NOW, apd a disagreeable:and troublesome eruption the Skin. ..Indeed, his wh . olO system -,borm,thei mark!;,of- being maturated with diseane.`,-,One.hanfi axd. wrist were so much affected that he had kit the, use . of the hand, everyjiari being covered.witli_xleepi painful and offensive nleeri,and were,atilielley and porus as honey-comb. It wait at this Magi of his complaint, when death:appeared inevitable from a .loathsome disease, that he commenced the use-ol Jayne , ii Alterative; and having taken sixteen bottles, is 110 W Perfealy cured.. - .The Alterative operates through the, circulatioff, and purifies the blood and eradicates : disease-Akira: the system, :wherever: located, and:4lm numei nue cures it- h at performed in diseases,of,the ekinv can cerfacerfula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia i .and other-chronic diseases, is trulyestonishing..Spirit of therfines,: , ' ": Dtr Poi sale, in =Pittsburgh at the f`EICIN TEA STORE-, 'V Auttlistfoet,Pittsburgh. •it29:7" To the Antie "txr,yrcir the pro g ress .01 disease; 'aid "careiell) , guard the avenues by which itipprciaehes the citad ei of life.. Jottri M. Wristos,lierb'BoCtoi,'Ne 4; south 7th' street, Philadelphia, aver many years study, has succeeded in preparing and compounding Meoicinea and practicing • auccesslully„:-by: c.nying thousands the last 16 years, not by one.singlemedi , tine, bat by medicines propared to arrest the mimei ous complaints to which suffering humanity is liabl e to -wit: Consumption'," iliseatett orthe Breast and Lungs, Asthma, .Bronebitis, - Spitting of. Blood; pepsia, Kidney affections, Scorfula,--Tetter, worna, Liver:' complaint, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Chronic and-Inflammatory Rheutnatism,. palpitation and milargetrienvof the Heart; Summer COmplalat, CholergAtorbits,medieine for invigorating.the Were.= ous Systen l / 2 —hlother's Cordial, :Expectorant Sytup for -whooping cough, Ague Pills and Powders', Totter Wash _and Ointment,Creupßylupn se/Orate-4 Weter,`.A . Carv.j , tniattire.„fer aorenena arntiitlayamat tion of the Kores and'?eqrly, cnrn.§4l;;e„ B-treektli ening. Plasters, _digestive, „Fetriti,e:tunt' l head, Pills, ...tonic; cathartic, arid ..enletkerpo , kdersi,toeth ache drops, The gerli...BoctOr hay .thousands to bear testiniony„ickthe - effieSey, Of „hitt: Medicipen, whp hive been healed by its use. Afflicted:made ~. these-medicines.; are-for sale. by-WM. of GLIIRF;. Agent, at No SI:, 'Stiiithfielzi - stree.t,oiear burgh. Call and'exatriiiieiteitificateipPourea;"ihith can he'liehirt".iir 17-1. aug27-darn Ritit tzStR4 , (IQ 41 6 1 1 i5.114; Yif doable, tfOle'httare Itrieez vine*, .vintnto 42;'in tiir e A Owholesale and retail at wine store of (oct24) JACOB WEAVER, c j ~r9E%...x 3F i. ME - 14i tt ItTn i ZettitallW7 4.4 vg , . El tit!. Pliiiikl. — aitid"Sriiiiiiitalttinit A V E RY !IMPORTANT COMMUNIMTION.- trt - Att," Prh a, - , 44.1.71 ZTbIDEIt ALL r IF , YOU:ARIrSICIC, , gettured employ oleaaure.eAl? dulgazi in habib . 3 , ,ThiCh mast, to a,Frenter.or le . sser ertent,'ditairange thoddiiiirabli and 'iniiiintee.6m forinAlie eyetent, findb . ufeigAikalt. • j-Irnns oprylnvAL.),... , • , pOseeariaotfie'raild,Yet ertactolar alinpre . siiT aceredited;agent for ptegotiting all?tha - fanctidnimt the body in vatifl order, , ' .kfib „ wilt achievo•thia !vault, and ishonld-be in every-Ark ly, and in the bands .of eyeryirrEfon,wito ? .by .ness,: profession *Or'gineral - abuts° of lifb, za )iredia: Poanda tq-thc vPIT: ItlEPY)ini4.nikint*ttioltapAnn4er - 'ifs a curse, instead of*. hletait . ig, and ftnill . y , reault„. in their aggregated ,conclitioniinihe:tanaa . • SEES ME OE. DEATH The Ifittereihereuientiefied Bit a man'Of gieit skill and knOviledge,:ficitothesiiteteled. Nattae, presents ; tethole,*whe care te find .therre, and- which, are the only reliable antidotes tolhe poison of dfseise: 'The chief iigiedienti•dr& thWfaniVenrallSe • beleiedSarsaparilletand'the , Barkof ge:WiletCherris Tree, wide which thered,Man Alte:". - forest Alarm nearly every disease of e internal organs. These miteriali; - ffiritigh powerful iii=itieit action', common sense teaches us, • , , ENTIRELY HARMLESS, • and prepared as :llay ate , here, onu of ',the ;greatest, medical,eperaticcsin theinhabitable globe. gytak.., - - ing these Britrirs;Thecerofulous may be' restored to -, beauty, and avoid.the sheirpinifir oftleiteniteriti rot , thoy.pimples, grid. t3imo(e3j ut Overcome - .„ • , CANCER AND KING'S: EVICT , Wiloever is subject to thehOrrersOfonsumptien, „ should at once purchase this !mat .smarafr. .t he' train of Costivenesslollo*rAteatifil 'fetal :lunges-- firms, oftentimes insanity; very freipzetelbidnama or • hypourendriakviolent heed, , nuireerwrialpiMtionsf.itad other iffeelioni cif :the, heart, -and.. rheumatic swel lings; ,- ;•Dr.,l'iroedlieedirepotendis en - e'er the itioteett . ficient medieiriertin. routing/ em these ,cplzteuttel.alt their, fountain 'heed ,:that can possibly be . procuced. 'Froth being'confined in adti.'idolnir, -. tdia rAim , taking a small modicultrof exercise; numerous per -4 sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful , headuches,weskeessofthe.raus4l,lusgeur, k weal of energy, sufficient Co permitibent i to seekAe• reatiOn; fi re: exc: Persiiii‘say'for yeitiriltlitir.. • they:.! , don't net,outpleXE a method by which they...can leer germ vnetr...„ - the,L., eieritually kink under a Severe' firefilfness, - and saran raorz THE oaiYs only by a miracle, and even-then-the jancet, leech, blister and calomel have-left-thent..mere, shattered hellts;!PllkOt4ekesend'emae.‘,?rxellil4PV9Pl:-.!4-eqi ° to all-sviill:w). l .9 l l , l..tileY , .c9P o FOrdiEt. - tlieser i • P.EARFtit . .CONSEQUPNCEt . uniy;bea.iilide'd by an earltapplitancirinfffie7lrtries of these Birrsas "Pei-the trietkeifthis,iliefrireiriit- 1 - torpledges his word and honor, aedlanvidefice dank; . show. files . o f umbaubtedoertificaten which he heart-. ccived, unsolicited from all qua:dere. He-doesnot,,, IdiiveVer i .ask,.the invalid to fiWSI4O-his:dikikaiiti:v; • but his Ilitink,...siand is Willing tOstake all dean, oriTeartEin • -4 4 in either:-a"in,edifierkerrieverefirtn, will disappiii:l before Iffelbalities,erDr:WoedfS Yercidiatiriff,*oa thi: Mire May beieliedbie the Pdrrcres possess no_ other recommendatihni it vrofilel - lie one of compounds Medical_ science can invent. but it is equal to the complete eradiCition of r ' LIVER COMPLAINT, in sbupe,-and :el - every affection, miner ongx gantic, of the billiary aparatus. Individualo:bstaro',; constitutionally billious_ought_rege r _lerly to take this mild agreeahle_and excellent rentc Ann arrehtrarr, as diffuse health'thfongheut 'eyety - ,Abie` Of frame, ariPsend'haPilitieiri and leideflifelbrilling' to the ntne" , fi;•reitfo itanT4-i• - ••" - . • Every medicine chest on board, ship should alsohe 4 well stocked with this capital remedy as ttr SCUIt- VY.,4;Xi „cannot afflict those who take it, er„long . .ro-, sist, its Vigorous assaults.;;Att_irernarrlicx er,Rti„, • Briinii••••Vantsliherciretearl jhe old relics "of early '-' imprudence' iii+ariabli:disappeat:; after 'being submittedlti - iftl;raction. , ' Ei , erfeninplaint,"Of' the stomach is broken by it -,--The Brrxrms have in no instance-failei , ofturing.raorancEr Grall..-rrni xtrr, every .tlisorganiration. of T.112.-NERVOIIg SYSTEM. 4 • •1- ' .By neglectin g thelittle inroads made open ii o r ter a eastportion of ear Moir beings arererideied extremely miserable—so Miserable,'-'unleelt-oihrit 'they wish to dim - , 'Every bottle of Dr.-Woodis Sarsa parilla-. and Wild Cherry titter - S F ' , •ernitnins hide& cum of joy, and -coritent; for.each of theae:XlMioll# , l. and imprudent sufferers. • Remember-that an isjudi moms ORS use ofinerenryla inevitably_productiverifompy . „, , evils which putt°, flight by_thin glonoae and nn surpassable eompouridf and that:afflictions - Which - are' - , . . HERF.DrfA RY". ' may speedily' - an& safely be nbiffiled off•-fbreeglCits agency. As a medicine - which must benefit from the SIMPLY delicate to the oFrrnZD 4M/ 2 ' l ;ft'- . PAIRING INVALID, no equal is to be ftund_for if.. It. would be, well to hear in mind that infinitely...more desirable" than - Ore,. apil;,thaf'Dr. Wood's Sarsapirllleand Wild Cherry IhrriFtur ARE' BOTH. , , Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than BriatoPis :or , • Sand's,-for',the. same price—,-oneydellar per hettle., • • • ;, .• WYATT Sti KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, rter, York, Wholesale Agents,' Sold in Pittsburgh, at SAWYER'S kIEALTIV:DENIT: earYOltii.' able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3aini - 1 - •;PonalC; streets,and at Whl.' THORN'S Drug Store; Market.' street: - ' • •• - •' 1 :CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! I 'CLOTHING The Three Big' Doors Vtie -Waiters" World LI t _ , - STOW .madOland ready, to be offered on the most terms to my,old customers and the fitih-; lid in general: The Proprietor Of this: fat canted 4,.jia; extensive establishmentliaa' - noy,after -retfiling - from the Eastern cities; 3,l2much troulilelmd - expehise, just completed, hie fall and-Winter_airaiigeincirtelo supply his thOusandtpor cuiteiners:with:ene , ef the'' most &arable stocks tifChrthing Walla ever:hien:, offered in this or any other markekwestoftbeanotixtr. 4 tains. POI. neatnesstn style and workmanship, com bined with - the_ verYloiv='price "wlii'eli they"will be sold'for, mest;dertaitily - render -the old unrivalled Three Big Dom* one of the. - greatest aitinctionnOt the Yesiern emiatry::-.4t:br gratifying,te -to.IW ableto announce-to: my numeroes friends : pt. legacy, and: abroad, thiat riutwithstaritling the= estrtiendit,. efforts Yhich.l have.nitide to Meet the many / e a / b un my line, itieivitli diffinulty,;l dati - Ite . ep time vdtit:thi constant rush . thet ferreadeon2this popular establiiih-P meet, It is a we'll establishelffaapthit - ny sileiare. eight or terr - timeel tirger than dnyhtlier linatte tradtt;-aed this) eingthe case On •themmedirir tan titferd to sell atianchlessprofitthan.othentconld: poirsibly think nf_dning-if-they wished to sowaF con tingent expenses. intend' to : inak c clean. weep of all nirmstemt'stpeliliefore the beginning Of next year; coming to thisOonclusion,3 will it the nterest - Oft:cvery Man; cheap i in calranJ purchase tit e ! hl'66: oct2l:dtc,w JOHN IVPOLOtKEY.?`< _ - . - A ar.a,rcit,t.r,ss .arta•xcLa :rote T.Tl' '.. Croter,.Beciat:y,:orid Iles: orti!iaii - of the Raii 3 O ' THIS CREAM;Whea'once kii4ii, will laPenede 1 all other, , -articles of- the- kindnoTl'lrellise...- Where the hai: la! deadilharsh, thin, unbenitni,:or , turning grey , lt fevr . apPlication applications will - make :tbe,4iir soft itiulTdarkiimigiveit . .i;lienntifel, , tively appearo. angel- Ina will also make it maintain '..itstlivelniess , • and healthy Cider, jtviice as long as all the prepFra dens whist are - generally:pied. - - ,Wbere - the hair is thin,, or has fallen`ciff; it toa.irl!heriOtered hy: togag . this crisie.; - - E.veryladynnd gentleman whii is in tbit. habit.of using:Oils on their hair,shciuld at beie c iini-" chase a bottle of 'the C.hinele'liair'efeam, tisitit composed that it willnot injure the baiilikiiiWe er preparations, but iv ill beautify it; nini - giv e pezfe satisfaction in every instanee. `{ FoitestiMbny- - to iti very miperior qualitiesiece the following-letter &ore llev :.1 1 1r;TcaldeFelli - ce. Messrs.' ReliderAeit' B;:Stietch; Nastitill?;o7o agents, ...1 . 1 - it' the Southern Spteti: . : ~... ' -.---- Le!fkffirin' Calatvell, - Faatoc #l,„. ••• •.:•,-L-; l 7 . .ristreericui•Churei, Mesita. Stretelriligenti teen= take pleasure in adding - tnytteatititonyiiterartivinf I . excellent. preparation ealleilDit';•itartnittl'a clintzsz Linta Gayest—foi , aboittflvroyeartirign, soy ..hair wko•vcry. dry, Inittlyintnrdiapesed tciScritutt outt - but having procured - Iv-bottle • of the and aced it neeording:Wthefreadi•iptintr, jt - itf:neXo4;:elastie,' • and fitin'tbili'e:`:liends:'. appliecl,!paOlrl4iludijOisc!fp a!!yzoiue . itatitbati . ibefurekTlLlTii.rePUii',tOv ! .eler3l4.thet my e;,ecla. As an articie:for , ibeto•q4:4PlT wife g~geaat prefer}} '• nee over all,Othere; being delicately - perfamed,ntid pot disposed-totweldifix.Tbe Indies especially*in.. find tlip cbtetat to-baa preparations foribetoilet: - ;:j . pappetinjlrOke: ,•• street f.:4401..3 . 401 Molder, corner f •Wond • jois4B4Wiy _. R3 ~~ . K=MZM MMt 150000 NiELE;SE . LEeTED , ZARMFM . ..4,kz . 5- GRI S /LAIR , 4,1 r. ■ 6-
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