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"f 1847 VOR,the traneportatinn of el -night between Pitts -1: huigh and the. litlantic.eiticerucoiding tranship taCn_ta on the way`jand the consequent risk delay, dam nin,hreakage And operation, ofgon de. • ~.....P.IIOPRIP,.TORS-; • Don.nitrooi CA914948 Market et. r Philadelphia. :PAkFr . n EiO'Corrwon, cot Penn- and Wayne voi. , Vitiate:llh. AGENT`S: O'Cormoss tar Co., North. street, Baltimore ag.Ji:T. - Tandorr, Id Soutlfstreety New YOrk, Azeitinged.by-increased -business, the Proprie tine? liave addeeto and extended their arrange. meets '4lnrinig the winter, and are now prepared to tbriliard freight with iegulariti and dispatch, unsur trailinditiy any other Line. , - Their long experience as Carrieru,tho palpable superiority of the Purtable.Boat systena, and the_great caponty_and. convenience et the -loriarghTuiies at each end of the Line, are peculi arlf*ltniistedlo: enable-the Proprietors to fulfil tlietr.,engaiterneiitiand accomuiodate their. custom eriiitild confidently dieting the past as a guarantee forWellitnicithey respeotfully solicit acontinntosce of: hef`pitionago which they now gratefully ack -rie,tvledge:., • • • Altdon - sigriiiiinis to 'i'ariffe Er O'Connor will be re ' ceivedi.and:for.warded,fiteatn Boat charges paid', and transmitted; free of any charge:for Ccilninitailen,lifivancing or Storage Havingno inter; eslAirfiiii.ly or iadirectly in Steartilloats the interest orTheiconifighors mist. necessarily be their primary obiectiniihipping ainnhey:pledge themselVes to forsiard all Goods consigned to them prorriptly„ anifon trieMOstadvantageous terms owners. . Plakworth?* Way F#glgllt lari,e. ' - - i• * I 847 4 ' ...'"- • ..i . 7.-',- 2 ,12°-' - w ---..,.,:,..- rELDSIVELIit: for the transportation. of way Treight tietween..Pittsbargh, Blairsville, Johns-. toww, Holli4b.ystmigh„ Ware!. street, and all interme . hate:Vices:., „.. _ One boat leaves . the Warehouse of C. A . MeAnul ty ftiCo." Pittiburgh, every day (ereept Sundays)ind Shippers - can-always depend on having their goods - forwarded without delay, and- at fair rates; _ This Linn was formed for the special accoibma -linden' of tire-way - business,. arid the proprietor& re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. • Proprietors. ibint PiCKWoRTHi JOHN MILLER; . . DA.Nn., H. BARNES; . ROBERT WOODS, WILLIAM EIJLT-Y. ' , JOHN MlLLER,Rollidaysburgh. :' 4 ,. } AILEI. , ..GAIVAN, Johnstown. Ape - . (. 1 C'. A:: Mc ANULTY St CojO.itts' " RETEDENCES. - .1: J. McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga": . way -Smith, Pittsburgh. - r marS /naeßengerct Portable Boat Line, ~r a cann. 1847 . e "L 4 FOR THE:TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCFIANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS PLIILADELPfiIA AND BALTIMORE. - l4t• Without Transhipment. Cotids consigned to our care will be forwarded withintydelay, at the lowest current rates. , Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instrucions promptly at tended; to free from anY -- eitra charge for storage or commission: Address, or apply to • C. A. McANULTY Sr. CO., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. STORAG E. wing a - sesv largo- and. commodious warehouse, we've prepared to receive (iir addition to freight for ehiPirienO'n - lirge amount of Produce, &c., on Stor agent low rates'. ' _ C.A McANULTY & CO. SUMMER AILBANGEDINNTS. mss ' : 1847 .a izongahvin Route, VIA.: P.ROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO • -TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA • Title to Baltimore . 32 hours. , -- - ' • rttne to-Philadelphia.-- - 40 hours. -;- Emsmr - 73 MILES STAGIIIO.I - • Splendid and fast running steamer.sConsul, M'Lane and Bwatara, have comeseed making double daily trips. One .boat will leavilke • • Monongahela wharf every mottling precisely atA•Cif -3.-•••.1 clotik- Passengers by the morning line wilt tetTive in BaltiMore 'text evening in time for the,•Phila.del , phinlikail Boats or Rail -Road. cars. . The evening , • BlMlX_will leave the wharf daily at 4 ri , elock, - except ' • Sandi*, Passengers .by this boat will ledge on -,-• •boardxm comfortable state rooms. Leave. Brown s, , -,viltisMest morning at 6e , Clock; cross the mountains in`dny t light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus - avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations oni,laittroute are ample, and the connection corn jletc; ! - 4.l.hat disappointments or delays will be un knuwqupon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their • Seats again at pl easin e, and have choice of Rail Road - or Bpamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia , • .Cpttehes Chartered to parties to travel as they de . - • Scicureloar tickets at the office, Monongahela • , '..House; or St. Charles Hotel . - : John M. Townsend, purgitliGGlST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mar- 1 gket street, three doors above Third street, Puts h, will have constantly on band a well selected assirrtnientzolthe bear and freshest Medicines, which he Will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cian-stranding orders will be promptly attended to, andc-simpliml - with articles they. may rely ,upon as genuine— •.; • Physiciane:preseriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for tole, a large stock of fresh and good erfuniery dec 30d ' _____ Henry. W. W illiams; AeITTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at stand,'Fourth street, above Smithfield. •. 7 * TH Ir. PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hem. W. Williamu, Esq., and myself, in the prac i.• tice•Xthe law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the t6theit,,and'tlie bdainess will hereafter be cen t'. tinuedby Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer. • fullittcominend to all for whom I have the honor to do,business; as a gentleman every way worthy oi g. . • their confidence., t.--:- da e tt/S:Ly , WALTER H LOWRIE _ -- Stem and Fire Illanufeet pry'. rrllE;subscriberg having enlarged their establish. 1. meat for, the manufacture of Steel and Fileav on the corner ef,O 3 Hara and Liberty streets, 1 , 7 ifth Ward,Pittsburghere prepared to furnish Ries o. every descriptiou, of the best quality;.and being de termined to make it the interest of consumers to pur chase files from them--respectfully invite the patron age of all mho.use the article. marl6l - J. ANKRIM & CO. . licinzoiliat kte Books. UST received at the Bookstore of the subscriber tin sttflitrect,mear Market: by Samuel Ilahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, D., 4 • Hortmarer Acute diseases,' by' Dr. Hempel, vol, I. liornMopathie Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and iniproved, by A. J. Hall, M. D. Dales New Manual, vol. I. No. 1 and 3, • liering , s Diiiiiestic Physician, A Manual. oillorriestic Cookery , for thence of per sonewhe 'ale under Hoininepathic treatment. Bonainghansen's TheripmtiO Pocket hook for hatricepathists, by Dr. Okie. ' • Asbnerian's Chroitic'Diseases col 5. • • l'oguther,with Medicine Chests of different sizes nd - (apl VICTOR:. SCRIBA. osoatitz a. RIDDLE, , - •• • "Pi 444 e, _ • Ovfii. OFFlGllliV''.Kiini.ll4lo6sth street, above Smiti field nifeet;Tittalitali. , _ ' DEzns, MbitTGAGF,S, AGB.E£llllErli, Bing Dg," ite.LEAsis and ctfiirjnettemanta_ of Wziting. drawn with neat ness„liKal accuracy and despatch. Ile mill also it . tend to drawing.ant fiIing:MECHANIC'S Liens, Ar iounti Of",l%iegtjtOrs,l4ttnitrustrat ors, 4.c., Examinink titles to4iial : ,[: state, Searc4(ng,fteeprds for Liens', Frnin2bial long Ciperien et and iii7.lntate:inqnanit itnce with tie mailman:lT keepihi the patilierecorda; i• er4l6iii.°EatfsfaCiioPi9 those who may en. tress nes., his - • - 4 4. 'it 'v," - ' ' Mig 2110nOttelmnrinike litiiriziiir**ninirance. , ,rriH - E Inamence , Cionpany ref North America, of i . Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, 'the suhsariber, offersto make'per4minept and limited Tnsurinee -on 4 Fogerty, in this - city and its vicinity, ,and on ehipmente by the canal and rivers. • -: 'DIRECTORS. 4 • Arthur G. Coffin, Preaft. : _Sainuel Snooks; Henry, - ' Charles Taylor, - Samuol W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith Ed*arliSrnithi Ambrose 'Whitt, John kf Brown, ' Jadob%l. Thomas, John White; - ' , John It. Neff, Thomas B. Cope, 'Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, ' Henry . D.Shenard, Seely. This -is the -oldest Insurance Company in the Uni. tad Stitesihaving'beeri chartered in 1794. Its char ter:is perpetual, and from its high standing, long espetience, 'ample means, and avoiding all risks of vextra: hazardous character, it may. be considered as tilTering tiropliti ‘ security to the public:* '' - : mosrs - ATWOOD. - At Counting Room-of Atwood' Jones St'Cci Ma ter and Front streets,,Pittelnargh: - ' -The., Frank ln , Fire Inittriance.Conail'arty OF PH!LADELIIIIA. riIiftTFAttthRETTIAL. ..-$4011,000 paid in .of:. C lice 1631 Chesnut at:, north side, near Tale Ineurance, either yerminent or limited, against loss or' damage: by:fire,. •.in property and effects of every'deser_iption, nt'totmi ceintry,_ on the most rea'sonabl..Applications,;made either. p!r -sorially,or by letter,, will he promptly attended to: . C. _N. BANCKER;Prest. , C. ,G..B . Ancitzu, , DLRECTOR.4I 'Charles N. Bancker,. lacoh: R. Smith, Thomas Bart, ' George . M. Richards, Thos. 3.:Wharton, Mordecai-D. Lewis, - Tob Wagner, , Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David.S. Brown'. PITTSBVRGII. , AGENCY. *A..riitiex-Mnrrtn,Agent,,at the Exchange Office. of Warrick Martindf Co„ corrter.of Third and Mar ket streets; - Fire risks taken on buildings and their, contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the -surrounding coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-Y • ' • "Insuraiice. • A-MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpettal—Capital6oo,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia,No.l2 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Preett• Frederiek. Fraley, Sealy. 'This old' and well entablishd'Company cou tinues to. insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, and Property, net of; an extra hazardous character, winst loss or damage by Fire: Applications for Insurances in, Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will bb received, and risks taken either perpetually orfor limited periods, on favors -I,bl e terms, by GEO. COCURAN, Agent,' ' 4,324 No. 26, Wood street. JOBL3II ,Itlii-O. • l. 'FINNEY, an. KING & PINNEY, ,' : Agents at, Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance. Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of every description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. - _ Office at the warehouse of King & Ifolmesi-on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King. & Finney invite the confidence and , patronage of their Mends and community at large to 1 the Delaware M. S.. nsurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— , as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured. his dnn 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 Matuel principle diveetcd of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov I-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire nsurance Company of Philadelph i a. N. E. corner of Third and IVberd streets, Pittsburgh. rpHE assets of the company on the first of Janua j ry . ,1545, as published in conformity with an ac of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgagei, $600,615 Real Estate, at cost, - 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 .I‘laking a total of" c909,Ca83 , Ahrtling certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all <vho obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. THREATENED Invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift,.with 10,090 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con- I tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, having the largestestablishment in the city, flouting on Lolierty arid Siith.sts. He is now prepared to show to his numeroo. patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassiuteres ; vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable- for_ the approaching. , season, that has ever been °tiered in this market, to which all can have the Right of. Way. Observe - the corner, No. Liberty and Sixth sta. J. M. WHITE, Tailo , , mar22s Proprietor. 11 HODES & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) ja, No. 97, Fifth at., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during'the present week a large assortment of articles in their tine, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at . Eastern wholesalltprices. All articles - sold by them warms ted.._ Merthants intending tog east would do well to call before leaving the city. They may be found at dub . warehouse r No. 27, Filth st., in Ryan7sbuild . ing. sep7 J. MESKIMEN New Goods, New Goods. RECEIY ED, at the Iron City Clothing store, a' splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting offine b*rench, English and American Plain, 10k and Fan cy Cassimeres,„.of the most modern styles; fine figur ed Cashmere Vcstings; Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy S'atins---all of which , ive will make up at: the moat reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions. Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. • deck and Pocket Hdkfs, Suspenders; Ei,monas, Shirt Collars, and everyarticle usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country- Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No 132 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market, octlB-tf Fall Fashions. 11*0 tff RATS AND CAPS. mHE subscriber will introduce, this day., Beebe & CoSter's Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and tiara Hats, to which he would invite the atten lion of the public. . .G.. W. GLASGOW, • . 102 Wood at., aug2S 3d door below,D - avis Auction Rooms. N. B. His Fall assortment of Caps and Muffs, em bracing an extensive varisty, is daily expected, and will be dilly announced. G. W. G. A. A. MASON & CO. Dry Goods House, 6' Slarket Street, Betteren Third and 4th streets ' AV . F..•Jitst received a large supply of H rich Fall Goods, comprising in parts • 17 Cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of 'English, French and A merican mannfacture;.l66 pcs. rich, and..desirdble patterns French Ginghants, warranted , inferior to none imported in style, quality And durability of co lors; 4:Cases Splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Yell and Winter wear; Cashmeres, M do Lemnos, Satin istri'd-Alpaccas of va rious colors;.3-4'and Bl'k & Blue tor Mantillas; Fancy:dress Bltk atid Mode colors;' M de Leine all. wool, Shawls of every style and Oat ity; Cassimerei, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and VW inge; Bleached and 'unbleached Mualinsfrom 6lc to 187 c. per yard; Green, XellOW,;lted and White Flan nels; Tickinga, Checks, striped Shirtingsy "bleached and brown Drillings; etc. etc. All of which are of fered,ntwholesale and retail at the very lowest cash prib - eal (sopa; A. A. MASOPM: -• Jo'fles , s Coral Hair ittitterailVe• • 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 Hair .Resto rative, it has entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. • Before. I usedJonees Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls of hair daily.!? W. TeiVIPICINS,92 Ring at. N. Y. For sale by W. Jackson,. Agent,- corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the cErrvrNE c / s . pl.4n.obtained.. jan22 John F, , Perry, (Late of the firm of Malcolm,Leech4 4 Co.,) HOL ES A - .L&GROORR i Commission - a nd-pl our - V Merchant, dealer - Intl' kinds iifCountry'.Pro: duce;:oopper - , tin ? ' tin. plates,;..tinfitat zjne, lead, Russia :heat iron, non' and '.nails,4bite read,' dye stuffs, cbtfori:"yarns, falf,.:Sto; and Pittsburgh Manufactures generallyy corner tiLiberty and streets;stree, 'Pittsburgh, Pil7 - I;ibfral IdianCEs;Tri Cash or goods, : made onionSiintunnta nfprodnie; . . . g kespee ir Ggeratirs.:". r HIS 6: 1 a e. n r g e r c eA 7.5 1 y .016. t c e e rre r s i o e i n t. 4, h w iiv i i i n aa g r"alred; to " B°A" " s ' ;*bY ' the comtnoclatichurtßl - :! F?? , . : KIyt c cy,ELLAND. • I. • ORME ~+t Y TO ARMS! TO ARMS I! C. :4PCLOSIIEY IMES Miel MB ww.-,.;..-- ~,~tt~; n~i~ii~_:t~~t~: o . iiiicage TO and Erom , . - .. GREAT ISPITAIN:SCIRELANH. GEORGE RIEPABD lir Soar, No. 134 Waterloo R oab, . . . ~ Liverpool: CARLISLE 80 - LIPEARD, No.s3,Soitth at:, N. York. HE Subscribers, having accepted the agency at . thiS City, of the above well knowiiihd respchia ble Houses. are prepafeurto Make engagemetfhalkbr passengers to come out from any part or AAA Britain and Ireland,- , bythe'regular 'Line orP . Ci\ et i Ships, sailing Hein' Livitiocil weekly. Persoten,. n gaging with us may rest •assured that their friei& will meet with kind Ireitmentand pronipt . desp;4l at Liverpoe I ,as well as eVerfattention necassary on their arrival in this countiy. Apply to or address • . - - , • ' BAWL: APCLUKKAN & CO., , N 0.142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. - N. 8.-=-"Passage engaged here from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount , for warded; piyable at Sight, throughout 'the 3- United Kingdom. ' : _ jy24' • ----.. terpscoii , s Orneral:Enratgraoong °Pee. REMITTANCES ank , paimag,,to , ~44 4, and front., .BRITA as> . ' lant.aisii,bYW.&.J. - T. - Tapettott • - '"l6 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane,,Ninv,Yo,rk, and' 66, Waterloo road, Liverpool, The sehscriberitheifing, accepted the,- agency of , the above houae;ftre now prepared to make arrange thqras upon, the most liberal terms With, those desi, rens' of peyisg,the passage of their.friends from the old CoUntry,"anil flatter themesely.es their character and long : standing in business,- will give ample as. surende that all theiimrrangements will be carried out faithfully: Messrs. W. & T.Tipsetitt,'Sre !Prig and revere-, hly known for the superior class, aecommodation :nd sailing qualities -of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN' or rue . WEST, SIIEIIIDAN, ROCHES ,TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, - two of which leave each • Port monthly, from New Yrirk the 21'at and 26th and :from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition which • they have arrangements' with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Padkets to insure a delta! , • tt4e=from Liverpoobevery fiv Mays being thus deter retitled, their facilities shall keep pace with their iri creasing patrcinage,while Mr.W.Tapecott,sconstant personal superintendence of the business in Liver ,pool is an additional security that the comfort and [acccommodation of the passengers will ba parties ar v alttended to. • • The subscribers being (as usualleatensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge pf and forward • passengers immediately pi, their landing, without ,a Chance of disappoinunent delay , and are therefore Prepared to contract for pas edge from any sea port in Great 'Britain or Ireland to this Citv,ttbe nature of the business they are engaged in gi,lng, them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, mid will, (if .ne cessary,) forward pessengerslurther West by the best mode of conveyance withour'ksy additional charges for their trouble. Where peraons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The suliserib*are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and. Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording - a safe and expeditious mode tit Remitting funds to those Conntries, which persons .requiring such facilities, will firfd it their interim to `avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attenticti to. TA AFFE & O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission Merchants, marfrid&wy. • Pittsburgh, Pa Remlttaraoes to Europe. rob,, AND PAISA9T. molt LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the various Ports al IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSIiII ICG H. _ undersigned, Agent fur Messrs. ROCHE, 1_ BROWN. Et. Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at ilia tate of Fire' Doliars to the XI sterling:. Dratls issiletl for agy am4int drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, DiiNin, and on _Messrs Prescott, Grote, Ames tt.. Wiikers, London., payolile on presentation at any Bank in the United Kingdom free of discount or any charge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, or sending for their friends will please applv,to the sub scriber, at his office on I'onn street, 4 Donn above the Canal Basin. 3AAIF.S BLAKE LT. Persons at a distance wishing information will re ceive an answer by return mail, by directing (post paid) as above' Beter to the Bankers, Merchants, and Mannfac Curers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apl7-41awif _ . 6%;1=14 - NOTICE. j_ lIF: public, and all those sending g a Nig from the East t.. Pittsburgh,are infortned . that sire havejust put on a new line of espress wagons, esciusively for Bross lISVIIIe, to 4 transport goods for Pltislittrgti on aad be will /11111181. receipts at our alike lisiti- Uore to deliver goads in x-ihirly riz hours at Pitts- OliiPays and ralleFoirl delays onig e.reepted. , qteceitits frur thr linevVin also be furnished by Ad I ams Co. Boston, 1% - coF,York. and Ploladelphis, Ay I we run the only exprestiliy mail trains rest, shippers arc informed thatthey mustprocurc receipts at the aboie others mly • GREENE 4 CO., °tribe 11.4- 0. IL IL Depot, Pratt St., Baltunora PittBburgh office, li. G. VlCiiEft Y, Agent St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh MOM nAnsDEN & CO's tayl t t rsssenorn A ND virxtm - rsTrcx Office. PERSONS brought out by this Agency upon the most reasonable.terms, front any part of Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet Ships only: - Foreign Correspondents and agents of t the British - Government have frequently cautioned, Emrantunt Horne and their friends in America, aoatn4l:lte_fraptle that arc continually practised upon them, and lave , :tilivays referred to the Well known house of ffaiiiden ¢ Cu. - as theiright place for all to apply it they wish to be treated' with punctuality and kindness. Patties who advertise themselves sole agents for the Black Bali Line, state what is not true, and thus deceive the public, as we profess to be agents not only of the Black Ball Line, but every I other Good Line, and also Cunard's Steam Line. Sight-Drafts to any amount payable at eny elite branches of the Provincial, or National Banks of 'lreland, England, pcotland,&c.. We draw our own Exchange, we do' tiOt take mwlny and send it to the ERSt. to get.some ono else to remit, thereby causing 'mistakes and 'delays. Let the Brokers, &c. call upon us, and We. will accommodate them at New York rates. ~ JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, oc7 sth irt.. one door below Wood st. FOREIGNI .ta . REMITTANCE. ath . rp HE subscribers are prepared to forward money J_ to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL McCLURKAN & Co., No. 142, Liberty St. MEI D A. . A Do ODi . MANUFACTURER Or. HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL. lIESPECTFULLY asks the patronage of his friends. He feels wan-anted that'he can give ti sanfaction to all who maarpurchase of him. His establishment is on Mlielvyls plan of Lots, sth Ward. triarBl-Iy, _ 1 I hi, hieDONALD, Bell and Brass vander, First street, near Market, is i. 4 - prepared to make Brass Castings and . ..75 t'' Brass works generally on the most .. -P. reasonable terms and shortest notice. ' 7 4; He invites machinists and all those using brass works to give him a _call, as he is de termined to do all work in his,line very low. may 27-ly ______ Scientific and Liberal Books. k) RWIN. of Life by Rollick; Marriage and Ma triniony, byO. S.Sowler; Vestiges of Creation, with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical , Theory of the Universe; Paine's Political and -Theological Works: Strauss' Life of Jesus; Koranr-Taylor's Die= psis; Life Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi losophical DictionaryTPalmer's•Prlnciples ofNature; alio the latest editiona of the best liberal and mien , tific pamphlets, expreasly desigriedto.facilitate the acquisition of useful knowledge, for sale in Liberty treet, opposite Wayne street, where subteriptions to. Fowler's Phrenological Journal,- Young-America, Regenerator,' and _Boston Investigator,-wil be:re; ceived (5e27.112rn") JOHN. FERRAL.. HARDWARE, CUTLERY ANDSAILERY. - JOIIN W IL:F. . .. . DEALER IN FOILEIGN ' illD DOritErllC 11A4DIVAILE No. ss„Wood.Strcit.-- ... ,p3130-rcopectfolly inform his friends and the N !! •, !ci , ! rnbliegeriarally, thatlie has rocpiyed a large 1 stAy :of , , .frqeign• Pardyrnre per ships_!. Isabellar ff-Myoming'' Aq”.l4okionmthela, ,, which, !togeth, nr;ivith a hirtreneEiplY of American Goods he is now !receiviiiiairect crern_rnanpfacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and„ccopplete,.:Nlestetn Zleichants will pleatid ~.ill..iiiiii ov a his ..,p , stock. ...... .._ I see, Great ReMedr. t,he Age t_.. S 'WA YN :lilt.: COMPOUND STRUP•OF WILD CHERRY, ESTABLISHED rig. 1835 try AN ' ACT OF ; COI:OBES& • `: All eat Remedy for- Cenenteption, Coughs,,Colds; Asthma, .Drosehitis, LiVer Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in -the Side and " /4, Breant,Talpitation of the Heart, — lnfluenza, Crouiic_ Broken ° "Consltitutioni Sore . Throat; Nerr; `one Debility, • . -• and . • , . .411 dlleasea of.,Throat, .Breast„ and -; Lunge; the most effectual and - - weedy ,enre ever. known • •' • for any, or ilia above • dineases" • • - DR. SIV4 YNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP , OF WILD CRERR ' Redd' the Tmithniony,_ • •••• ;Sept. ;1111, IS46— tql..• E. Esurnityr.,ii.Co.--Gentsi---Is have afflicted for. about three years with.a pulmonary nom plaint, which.han baffled the skill of several of the: mosl•-ortiinent physicians of our country. .At times pry cough.ayas .very.severe, p.aln in my side and breast.,aptlgreat difficulty. in breathing.: In tlihrway I continued to suffer r until life became almost a bur dem length.l• saw' youeltdverthienient Of'DR. MAYNE'S Compound-Syrup °Mild Cherry, and Was persuaded by a friend of inlay to Make a trial of it, and I purchased a bottle of you: I am happy to inform you that one bottle haneffected a perfect: ure ' and that I am now in the enjoyment of good health. I make thimstateinent in the iiirrit of -a certificate, that others who may he afflicted with such diseases may know where to find , a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild' Cherry as you think best.' Yours, with respect, Wm. CARSON. OnT. Wolin or CAtrrtotr.—Since the introduction of my article to the public, there have a number ofl unprincipled individuals got up nostrums, which I they assert contain Wild Cherry; some aro called Balsams," " 'Bitters," and even "Syrup of Wild Cherry," but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the public records of the Common wealth of Pennayl yenta. The only safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature is- en each bottle. Da. H. SWAYNZ, , • Corner Eighth and Race streets, Phileda. • 50,000 Deaths by Consumption - Would perhaps he a small estimate for the ravage* of this dreadful disease in a single year; then adel,the fearful catalogue of those cut og by IndinznatiOd of the Lungs, Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs, Influen za, Bronchitis, and other diseases of the Lungs and Liver. And the list would preseut.as appalling proof of i • the (Maki); of these two classes of 'diseases. But it is important to know that nearly all of this dread waste of human has might have been prevented by , a timely use of DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SV- 1 RUP OF WILD CHERRY. This medicine has now been before the public some eight 'years, and is the original preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as a rem , city for Coughs, Colds, Bronclutts, and 'Consumption ' of the Lungs based enure]; Upon t it intrinsic merits, I owes hut little to *Whited nevss(,a er puffs. Those who give it a trial, being benefited by it, recom mend it to their neighbors, and thus gradually and surel) has it gained an enviable reputation and worked t its way into general use. (Inc bottle neversfasls to Icure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict atten tions to the directions that accompany each boitle, i its one in Pultnonary.filiCASCS Or /On standing and i of the most alarnottg character, has ulways given re- I lief, and in very many instances has efrOaCti corn *LC arid permanent cures. , Beware of the worthless ailsantl,"" Bitters," 1 , .f Syrup's," ¢c., as they contain none of the virtues of the original preparation. The (original and only'. genuine article is prepared by Olt. SW AN E, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and kir sale by agents in all parts of the United States, and sonic pArtf. of Europe. Prepared only by DR. SW A VICE, N. W. corner rat Eighth and Race streets, Phdadelphia, and for sale lay respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal 'towns to thertUnited States. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN. 53 Market street; L. JONES, ISO Liberty street, and OGDEN is SNOW rw.v, corner of Mood and 94 Os., SOLE AGEN , I4 lOU PITTSCIODIGH, CA._ kit) - For Coughs, Colds ..-Isl.tinyt, and Consumption! ITIIIE great and only remedy for Colds, Congis,., i Asthma and CoNsValt-TION, iN th e HUM:Aft! V: ' IIAISANI OF LIFE, th,eo.ercd by the ceiehrated Dr. It actin a, of London. Englani, and introduced ini to the United Staten under the iminddiate superin- 1 tentlance of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary (senses, warrants the .American ! Anent in soliciting for treatment the worts - r ros. , tatr.' CANT'S that can he found in the eommunity—canes that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and bane been git en up by the ' most distingn tolled Physicians as CON VTIIDED AND IN CL'ILAULT— 'riot? HUngarian Balsam has cured, and I will cure tile Mose ors'erriAre or casts. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should he sup plied with Buchan's 'Hungarian Balsam of Life, not; only to counteract the COUSIIIIIIAIVC tendencies o( the climate, but to be nscil as a preventive medicine lin all cases of Cold s, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain m the Sole and Chest, Irritation and Serene's,' of the Lungs, Oconelidte, Difficulty of Ilte7 . ...rthing, Hectic Fever, Night Svi 7 eats, Emaciation nod General De ! hilitv, A sthum, influenza, }looping Cough and Croup: i , ii& Sold to large hottlea, at $1 per bottle, with I full directions for the restoration of . Pairiphlets, containing a mass of English and A merican certificitcs„ and other evidences, showing the unequalled m,rits of the great Englili Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratituounly. Davin F. BGVDLED, sole Agent fur the United States,'/9 Court street, Boston, T. W. Dvo - rr & Sons, General Wholesale Agents, No. 135 North Second street, Philadelphia. For Sale h r B. A. FAHNESTOCK. Fir. Co., corner of Wood and Front streets. may, somotratsoo THE AV mt a rpE subscriber having opened nn office in the j City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn'a, for the purpoe of proeuring,Land Warrants at the Sent of Government, for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Army, as wail as the Voluntecre, VC ho Itave I served theircouptryin the present War with Mexico: informs the living, and the representatives of the, dead, that by addressing an application to bun at this, City, giving the name and address of the snld.er, and if dead, hts-representat.res,lt will receive careful , and prompt attention.. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately re turned per mail to the applicant, to be executed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will ho immediately sent per ITEM to the proper owner • or if he should' prefer receivo.t; mo ney, I will make sale ofhis Warrant to the best ad vantage for cash, and makeno 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 following rules: First, to his Wife and children, (if ho have any.) Second, to his father ; and Third,' tfillia mother. spit in the Gencial Land Office at Wash itigton,Unti one in the Army 'under General Scott', iii•Meiico, the Matter would reeeive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting t h e necessary' proof. - ' ' Letters addressed to the on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note us my 'compensation. W.M. B. Fenn:. Hon. Harmar Denny, • 1 Hon. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh. 1 Col. Win. Robinson, Jr., , James -Half, Rag. Robert }lndianan,' Esq., } Cincinnati-, Irwin.& Festei; Major St Clair Denny, Paymaster 11. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sung: W. Black, - 1 Capt. John 'Herron; • 1 Veils ' ' m... Scows Capt. Robert Porter, -.'-• •' ' ' ay, Mea>.o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, ' W. 13. F. may be foUnd at the office tit Wm. R. Austin, Esq., late Black &.Liggett:s„ Burke'aßnibl ' inge,: -- -Fourth street. , .• '''.` -. • • . iy2 • THE subecribei, hay ing bongfiteut tee well known Livery Stable kept by C 4. Doty, in the Fifth Ward, respectfully' infornts his friends and l•the public generally,. that he will keep at all times a stock of the best descliption of riding,. horseii 1)41 gies, carriages of all kindspand highort overything required in his line of business. „ A ecineiderable'portibg of his'stock is gew,aniike IS confident no stock in the eity will be , superior 1.0 his. - His terms will he moderate. His stable, is erty st.; a few doors above the.canal blidge, ho respectfully ,... 73sitizi a share of Public patronage t CHAREESCOL'ENIAN. irriie is :filo provided with Uri elegant Hearse which will be filitue4ol When oct"' r . °- TmrcbtiaL. 6 - rent English Remedy nErravicrs Fin Ward Livarj/.6tablei, f blcal C I;vs, 11,1 o'. lb LA:grievitoOsPilblw, r aslgaislAP 11111 , suGAR covro 'l6 I L L 'LIABE - P . VI: I• C.KEN Ell 9- 8 ' .--- • ; Sugar.Coateal Vegetable Pitrgatire PINS: ARE, uni v ersally admitted to operate, not only as an etrectun/ preventive, but as a neverfailing rougdy, in all diseases which can effect the human frame. Head-ache, Indigestion,ltheumatiam,Piles, Scurvy,Dropsy,Small-pox,Cholera-morbus, Worms; 'Whooping-cough; Censumption,rinundice,.Quinsy, Scarlatina, Liver,complaint, Apoplexy,. Cancers, Measles,,Salt-Rheum, *its., :Heartburn - , Giddiness,' Erysipelas, ,Dealtiesai ftchings of the-Skin, Colds, Gout,,Gravel, Pains its theiebtre.k,,lnward. - wealiness , Palpitations in the heart, Risingsin the throat, Asth ma, Fevers of all kinds;. Female complaints, Stichea in the side, Spitting.of blood,..Sore• eyes; Scrofula, St Anthony'sfire,Lowness of spirits, Fl ooding; Fluor `Alhus,or Whites.; Gripes; King's evil,lLockjaw; Hys teria, Bile on thesteimaehond all bilious . affections,. Pleurisy, Croup, SWelled'feet arid legs, SwineLpox, White-swellings, T-remors,.TurriourisrUicers,yom- Ring, and a horit'ed others -have itiecessively'and're peatedly been vanquished by'their all powerful aim. They have been known to effect' permanent cures' when all other remedies had proved unavailing, and in the last stages of disease. They have in many cases superseded the prescrip- , , live skill of the =bar iii:linent Physicians, and re: eeived besides their unqualified commendation. j They have, been: epeatedly secommon.ded by men I orthe most distinguished characters, throughout the, land; and .been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Princes of •Hoyal blood. . . , . They have been introduced into the 'Hospitals in Edinburgh, Paris; and Vienna, and through the dis interested- exertions of OUT Foreign. Ambassadors, they have received the favorable , commendation itif the Emperor of .Russipp and his celestial Majesty Of the Chinese Empire. , . -• mr Scarcely a Packet , vessel 'of an -repute sails, from the port of New York, without an abundant supply of the i SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND. - - Irr Agencies have been established in all the principal Cities in the - Union, and applications are I constantly reaching us from almost numberless vil lages-in every section of the Country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects are pouring an from all quarters—nnd in such numbers that we have not, time to read one half of them. What stronger on more conclusiveevidenee than these important facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it posaible' that the many thousands who have tried CIACKENER , S PILLS, can be deceived in their results.] If any imposture or quackery existed, would it not lon g I ago have been held up, as it Should be, to the scorn I and derision of a justly offended community?... Otir Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing co, the sort was ever heard of, u n til he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, thercfore„always ask for Clickener's StZlar Coated VegetablePills,and take no other, or they will be made the vicffais of a fraud. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Dr.Chckenees principal office for the sale orPills '1 is SG Vete) , street-, New York. WM,. JACKSON, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River Coun ties of Virginia. The following are Dr. Clickener's duly appointee I Agents for Allegheny county, Pa. • -, . 1 WM. JACKSON, (Principal,) 89 Liberty street;; head of Wood. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. ' Jonathan Wiriest, Manchester. C. Townsend &Co., Jno. R. H. Jacqees, Birmingham. Jno. It. Cassel, Pennstreet. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie street. . • Robert Williams, Arthersville. .. R. 11. Ilemingray, Soutli`Ward. Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville, Daniel Negley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson, VVilkinshargh. Thomas Atkin,„Shartisburgh. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton. • .. , James IVl'Ece, Stewart...town. . • . John Black, Turtle Creek. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . Riley M'Latig,hlin, Plumb Township. J. Jones, Bakerstown. , --,- Penny, M'Keesport. my 17,1, 44RECEIPT FOR Tit F. HUMAN HAIR.—To . force its growth and health—Make it soft, r silky, clear and fine. Persons who (in consequence of the many useless l things sold) set down every article (be it ever so i gallif,) as A handoic. If people could ho made to try a 3s bottle ofiones , Coral Restorative, and see I how it makes dry, rusty, red light hair moist, soft, &turn and dark; keeps it so, and by its use fur somei time, causes It to grow naturally beautiful, if people I could seethe number of poor re,pectable Mechanics that use it (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they , can use,) for dressing and beautifying toe hair, for I keeping it soft and in order three. times as long as I any other article made, and or...wits - but 31}. cents furl ii bottle. B. ad these certificatca. I BALD 11 Ans, BALD HEADS--:Mr. William 1 Jackson, of ,F," Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., certi fies, on the lid of : Fenruary, 1547, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's head. cm the top, was entirely bald for lb years, and that by using two 3s bottles ofJonees co, ral Hair Restorative, ilia hair is growing fast and thick, and will soon be entirely restored. Grey Heads, Grey fleads—R.e4d-1 hereby certify tbat'iny hair waa turning grey, and that since 1 huge uscd.Jones's Coral flair Rcstoratt%e it has entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. Deter° I used Jones's Coral Restorative 1 combed out handfuls of hair daily. TIIOMPSOK,92 King it., I. Y. Mr. Power, grocer, in Fulton it., bud his hair choked up with dandruff, and Jones's Coral Hale Restorative entirely cured it.. • Vo4you want to dress, beautify, on.dmiz'ke your hair soft and fine. Read --I,..neney Cullen, late barber: on board the steamboat South American, do- certify that Jones ' s Coral flair Restorative is the best article Favor used for dresaing„ softening, cleaning, and keeping the hair a long time inorder ; all my cus tomers preferred it to any thing else. Sold by W. Jackson, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine I%arehoutw.,.B9 Liberty st.,lteal of Wood at., Pittsburgh—ln Bottles at .37y,.50 as., and one Dollar. . my 7., f.2t ks the neii — iffairgfi used." flllll . B was eixpressed in !Jur ' 4aring yeaterdayiby I an intelligent gentleman, who had - need but nhout one heifer a bottle of Di. Oriental Cough Mixture, before he wars entirely cured.; Come and get it bottle of it, and if tbe,inolt . obstioato cough, .or cold does not disappear by its use, jpar money. will be refunded. Compounded as . it is, of the most effective, though harmlers and pleaSantrernedies s; its use for years has not, nor indeed can it, lad to give entire satisfaction. Fcr sale, wholesale and.retail;by . i HAYS & .BROCICWAY, Liberty street, near Canal Basin, FLEMING,• Laivrenceville, Sold also by ocl I OYSTERS! OYSTERS It oysTE4st t • GEORGIE 'SCHNEER respeelfully — infurine his friends and the`ptiblic i ihatbelsdailvin the receipt Of rpm FRiSII OYSTERS , ' which will bo served up in eveiy style, at short notice, his customers. 7 - Ground Nut Candy, Mid pstery description of confect ioner les an hand and for sale at the corner_ 01. sth-am Smithfield sts. 5.03-6 m Venntan Minds, AWF.STERVELT., the old - and . well knoWe . Vcnitian Blind Blither,formerly - Or SedOnd and Fourth sts., takes this method to in nein his many frienas of the fact that his factory is now in full op eration on Bt. Clair _at.; - near the old Allegheny., Bridge, where a constant supply. of Blinds °barrens_ colors and qualities, Mconstantly- kept on hand and at all vacua, front twenty-cents up to suit customers: N-B. If required, Blinds will be put up sos, that incase of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they', may bee removed without the aid of a screw-driver :and with , the saute, „facility. that any . other piece of ' furniture can he removed,-and; without any extra..expense. . - Dilutor C. AlorguA, • .•: -, ..'i OR*IWY i,uucasBllilo.4ctiabspliy ~, i a n G this city ptd - vicinity; ''Hiciihre , like ? , iiihim-, self again (Sidttrqua.) Hie office Is inpendtteeh t f,,v next door to,thq 3 / Vasbingtoii Hotel Pittsbn ah; Ai, legben4.Caunty, Pennsylvania, whert-he- 1101e happy:tomccomniodate•stsh of his old applicants as may need hie services, andall.neurunetk whocin like manner, may. feel disposed to tarter, disease for heal th,,,and. fork over this' difference,: ingegal 'those' change; ----- .., , '-A.UTION , THE PUBLICA—The subscriber F 1 by written-contraCt-tvith the 'Pei rti'Tis - Co:, has the eicliiiiyei , iight to sell their Teas in Pitta-_. burgh and.lAllegitentuitiCs. Any person attempting to s eirtliiiii - Teas except procured through me, is practieitigi ileoUptien :mud alfraud apon,:thOptibli'd Hnd theirstatenaentss.re not to bisreliethon;i , .., , - se23 4AYNES, 7a.t:ourtiz tit •I 9 Ti r e : V?;"6.1NtE:11. . . - --- -WEiSTE,II-1F '-11iB43i'V..le Unit. , COL I::gGE :0F..11-E Al.iT II . _ 207 Dio.in - -at neat, Buffalo.iNew- ll'' 0 vk.. -- .• D .. G:C.iVAUGHN?S VEGETABLE. LITHON PT-RI Tic ADVERTISEMENT E .--.- 0R1847 , t1 _ c,,, I. SAW; •Icomamenzinl i is. most emplr4itally the case'with this artiele. Disease has ever prided to its most marvellensmedieinal-power. Wherever it has gone, and Stiatii'Ainerica,-.England, Canada, and the United, States have 'proved _the tr rah' of-this . statement, the above quotation a strong and'pithy sentence,tells‘the--whole story 'lnvalids, ,Ciple upon whichyotrarcotired-maynot be kmown ' to you, bpt the resditelFe - triaFiXtlie firticleia satin factOry;)mifitrereptoredi and the aceret of the ear* .rothemo..iwith , vietproofJptoi: - --Thd!NfediciMM la ';'eritiiound-0f2.2 distinct vegetable agencies; each ia: -dividndl root has its own peculiar, exclusive, meal einal p,ropertY"coldilealfg .vt(.4l--tiaeit'ber compound --each root mikes RP - own cureziriil - as,a i perfect Cotribinatiinft--heM taken - into' - the sytiteifi; it deem :the VairkWhieruntrar.' when lier 'lama were Grid - established; infende intended' it' s luirthi ilii•P URIF I 4, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the briiken` dawn, debilitated cettatitiitiori.: Einem, in all its :Characters, will 'co' • ceinidetelY eradicated .from(the systeni bilts•iiii: - Set- pa-inlets • in - egentiol;iands, for - flee circulation --they treat " upon all di:teases:, and show testimcinyofeures , Gaiivr,i, and alleoni plaints of the urinary orgens - ,,,form also the cause of great suffering; and Vatruttli trriiowrityrite has acquired ni" Finall celebrity, over the . 4ciltritrY; Bithe cures 'it has' made in this distressing elaintof' :MC; tions. So femadt`ii - seerns; IP this - rfiedielne;;that it: -- has thus attracted-than-016e .of•iine.af our Medical "publicatione._,_lM-tfie- Nov,eridier No.. 1846, -of : the "Biffalo Journal and NI-Onthly:RevieW; id-Medical and StirgicaT_Science," in,iii artiele 'Ton. ealcul 'Otis diseasest - and -- "iolvents," the writer, afief noticing the fact that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and . also noticing ,the•parchaseitt 180'2, Of a secret , rim edy,hylhe L,egislaturoof Nvi e. - Yerk;thUS pays tribute to the fame or tit . Medicine: "Why do, not bur - Representatives in Senate and Assemblji convened, enlighten and 'dissolve ,- the' suffering thousands:alias country,lay the purchase of Vaughys Vegetable- Lithon oiptic, than:which no solvent slues theidaylorAlehemy has pessesae.dotte - half the fame l" Reader, here is a periodical of high • standing, acknowledged throughout a large_seetion. of.thisi coulury tehe one of the haat conducted jour nals of the kind in .tlie United , States. -exchanging with the •seieritifie works of Eurepe to ear certain knoWledge, • edited by Austin Flint, IH.-D., and con tributed to by men of the highest prolessional.abili- . ty, thus 'stepping aside to notice a "secret retnedy." You will at once understand uo unknown and worth , less nostrum, could thus extort a „comment Boni so lkiglin!quarter—and consequently ,unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty,it must have been its great "fame" which has, caused it-to receive this passing nod.. Ainnrr diseases, weak-. ness of the lack and spine, irregulari perinful _arid, suppressed Mensturation , Flour Mhos, and the en, tire complicated train ofevila which follow, a 'cheer- Sercd system, are at once relieved by the medicine. dead for pamphlets from Agents ,and you will find evidence oral": value of the Lithontriptic there put forth. Asa remedy for the irreguharities of the fe, male syatetn, it basin the compound a"root" which has been resorted to in themorth.of Enforte for ten,. turies—as a sere cure for this complaint, :and a re storer of the health of the entire system-, 3.tvr.a - COMPLAINT, SADDDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES, '154, are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it ail only remedy in these complaints, as well is FE. VER AND Acue. There is 110 refill:Sly like' it illiiil/0 tatomel or quinine forms any part of this mixture. No injury will result in its use ' and its active proper ties are manifested in the use er a single 30 oz bottle Fos FEVER AND Area, Bilious Disorders, take - no other Medicine. ItitctuaArtsat, Gonr, lA - Alit - rut rend: fhe action of this medicine upon the -Blood, will change the disease—which originates in the blood —and a healthy result will follow. • Disrmesth, Isc racesnori, &c., yield inn few" days use of this Medi tine. Inqapanation or TUE LUNGS- COUGH, Con SUSIPTIOt also, has ever found relief. So:tonna, DRELISELAS, PILES, inflamed Eyes—all caused:by im pure blood—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by- the twenty-two different properties of the mixture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of .the Heart, Sic?: Headache, Debility;, 4-c., are all the, re f suit of sonic deraligemcnt , crf the system' and. the GREAT RESTORER will do its work. The promises set forth in the advertisement,-are based upoa the prciof of what it has done in the past four years. The written testimony of 1030 Agenta, in Canada, the United States, England .and South. America, in the itossession of the proprietor—and can be seen ! by all interested—is a sufficient clemonstrationthat lit is the hest Medicine ever glued to. the World. - Get the pamphlet, and study .the•principle-aa there laid down, 'of the method of care. , Put up - in 30 oz, .. Landes, at 82; 12. on. do at $1 each-thelarger hold ing 6 oz. more-than two mall liettlep, kooleput and not get imposed upon. - Every bottle;has fiVaugh.n>s Vegetable Lithoritriptic Mixture" blown-upon the glass, the written signatutecif"G:C.Vaugn" on the Mirect,imur, nna , G, C. Vaughn; Buffalo,', stamped on • the cork." None other are genuine. - Prepared by- Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the. Principal Office, 1207 Main street, Antral°, at • whelesale !end retail ' No attention given to letters, uelesspostpaid--vor ,ders.from l'egutorly constituted Agents excepted: post paid letters, or verbal cummunicatinns seilmitirig.ad-, vice, promptly attended to gratis. . - . ; • • Offices devoted excluirvely in the sale-of this arti cle•--;132 Nassau: st., New. York city; WI-Essex at.. Salem, Atz7.-iand by the principal Druggistathrorl•.- - out the I.ioi.e.d States and Canada, as advertised' ~. Agents. in this City— • ~- . ..: . ~ ~ Hays ta Brockway,,Wholesaleuml Retail-Agents, No. 2,Commercial RON, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Also, . E.Sellars, d 7 Wood streete: John:Mitchell t Federal street, Allegheny eity;dolin liarclay,Reaver; JoheSmith, Bridgewater. .. • jan3o-davely: :. - . .iihettinaTC — sm, Gout .iiil'2A -- tai ::Dislciiiiriiii; A RESPECTABLE geutletnan called at our office, as lie said, to inform us that he had been afilic. fed for fifteen years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Doloureux; that he had.been frequently confined to Ida roan' formonthat togettierj.; and often Fufferefl - the most intense and - exernciatingi pain, • hut.'that lately he hadjieen using. JAVNE , § • ALTERATIVE, from Whibb he found the niciitsig 7 ; .ual and -unexpected' relief. - He 'say's he found , th.o, medicine very Iffeaaint'iind effeetiVe,' - . aildthathe' now' considers himselr perfeetly cared,:-:.Pkltader phia North American. - - - 1 '-' '• - '''' ''. - • A FAcr Nonni of fcro fulous habit` from indiscretion in his younger 'days,, became sireCted with -Ulcerations to the Throat aad~ Nose, and a disagreeable and troublesome Proptio'd of the Skin. Whole system bore the! marks•if being. saturated with disease. - One hind and wrist wer e set` much affeeted Welled lost the use of thi-liand,ivery p art b eing - cat e re d With deep, pliant and offensive uleers, and wereitslyrillew and pens a• honey-uornh'. Irthas at this *Aegis at his complaint, when:death appeared inevitable from -a loathsome` disease, thitt-he• - corriinericed 'the use of Jayne's Alterative, and having takenidateen bottle's:, is now perfectly:cured.' '• • • • . The Alteratiye 'operates thrbuilf - the' an purifies the-blood and iradisites disease' from' the ystem,'wlieteveini:iteil, -. sid cures it has performed diseases , of the tkinkenii::: cer; scorfUls, liver CAMP aii,.llyspepsia and other chronic diseifiei;iii' truly h'itiinishing.-4pir.ft of the . _ Per sale in Pittsburgh' at the PEKIN TEA, STCRE, 7.0-FourthutreetcPittsbnigh: - ; - ' - ' - ' . ; ; 'se 2 s ?- ' - . To the Afflicted. • ATCH the progress of_ disease,. and-careflilli Vf,.•gliard-tho-avenues by•whiciPitapprotichcs the citadel of life. JOHN M. WEST,OI , 6 Herb Doctor, No South „7.tit street.,,,Philadelphia;Arto many.'ycira study, hnv succeeded in preparing, and Compounding :medicines and. -practicing. -successfully; hy curing thousands the last 16 years;rabt by one singltrmedi- Ono, but, bymedicines prnpared to'atrest the-numer'- due complaints to xvhich suffering bhmanity is liable, to. wit t Consumption,' diseases- tot the 'Brown and Lungs,,Asthrna;BrOneJtitis;;Spitting of Blood; DYs;..• pepsia, Kidner . affections; S'eorfule - , - Tetter;lting4. weirmTliver, m:ll4l:fief; Blind and 111dcding Chiorffeadd'UflarritrintorYf'RbeiMiatiarN,palpitatiOß -and. enialifein'erit,'Ortlieliciart.;',Supther`CernPlalut,, C~tolera Morblia ' ‘inedielnCtrir Neon: 7 - oas:System,llll,others Cordial, -Expectorant for w t t c k opiugsough,-Agtie rills and Pliwders, 2 Bettbr , Wash and Ointment, Crimp-Syrupc.inelebritted ,- Eye. w a i g i rs: ,.smiTmisttire for soreness and, inilamina Ttfr.Tdof the -gums and - Scuryy;corn'Salve, Strength 4 ening' Bltuiteitiq 'digestive; femailifd - finail„ ache and '-'emetic Powdehrr f tootti ache drove.; iiic;.L.The Doetot, has lhousaads to-bear testimony -to the' alit-Medicines; who have been healed,hY.,4ute+; • .Am0tc4, ,,, ,d0, - dies° medicines are 'for .sale by ; WikIi....M'CLURE..; ,Agent, at No Fa, Smith-field street r Upar,SiFth - , Pittsi burgh. Call and examine certificates of eures,wlfich. 'can be seen : in' numbers. 7 • atig2.743ux yAIrIdIEMS.IEGRTABLE LITIIONTRIPT , 10 doz in store and for • A , 'l - 14YS 4.. BOWMAN,— 1 z. atilt ; S arsaparl l / 1 16 - no., chextli clgszimicAaluA-- Y 111,11,011. , . -re ALL r . unscss a`i....-- dt .4// Times UNDER ALL CIIICUMSTATIdtSr E YOU ARE SICE, % et cured ealploy . ...1.-lUOusete to-eentipue - .ffiseryi -Bulges in habits; which must, "to -ii!greater or -lesser '.'esteni; the adtu'iiabie . And intricateion?, liinatione‘ which-fptin - the:system; • • iiraffunrrinuAr.; .4 should possess slime ; ffi mild; yet ecaciaus, trimplealia r " 1 aCeiedited-agent'cor preserving . the body - in toed • '7' DIt 7 . - WOOD'S • SICAS.&PABILLA •Arii> C11£811:7 will-achieve thisteaulti andehouldt e in - everyfav& ly, and in the hands of every person; who,tsiitiuitt•r* fleas, profession of general 000iso, posed - lo the verY . tninylittle•ailmentilhat render life acurae,instead,of a .blessing - i-encl finallys in their riggfegated condition,-in the conga, - - - OF -DEATH. • • . . • =The Bittersherementioned nrecompounded.by man of great skill and knowledge, from - the simples Natiire presents to those "who dare to find them„and - - ;which are theonly reliatile.antiddtes tothepollon of' 'disease. The. chief ingredimWs ,are thelnniverirelly - '_beloved Sarsayarilicrand the Barkitthe /ITd..oharg , Tree, with:Which the the.,fOreat-pcurea nearly every diseageinteleal Olg a titt:: ;1 here n triateals, though - poweffulln their aCiide;:,,,tre as • .common' sense teaches ENTIRELY:IIAIIM - LESSI[''" and prepared as Alley are 'here, one of -the.eordest medical operativesin the inhabitable:globe:4 - 0y tak-, leg these Brrrerts, the acrofulsusmay be restored to -,, beauty, and avoid the sharp,knifet[of tee:surgeoa; for - they not only'eindiCate, and tumors, but overcome CANCER AND KING . 'S - EV:lt.l.' - ":, , Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption,. should at once purChase this stmt-ncirefir.'ln the,: train of Costivenesi follow- dreadftil litiCalt[nonges... tient+, oftentimeginsanity,Veryfrequently--nnakia OP. hypocondriaiNiOlent head- aches,ipalpitationii, lint y , Other.affections of .the keart, „and, Acurnatinl:sn , el-: Brigs.' Dr. WoodsCe.topotid is ono, Of She most fibient inedipines-in.rontini.these .complaints,. mut their fountain. head,likat ban possibly . From being-, confined 'in close, Temps; and from, taking a small modicnni of exercise, Werner:rms per , sons daily are niadetb deplore- a besot appetite„ painful headaches, weakness of the musele,a,langotin waat of energy sufficient to permitthem,to seek reel reation;fitc:fte. - These persona rrailik Yeerst;:ihao :they c‘don , tfeet Very well,”. . if they dei.not•bioploy"4 a methed by_which they can feel ovitrz-.WM.r.,,the r yi, 'eventually sink- under a severe.fif'of illness, and • eriwan' 1101i1. 611-ATE- - Only bye miracle, and even then the liincet,leetb,., blisteeand calomel have left them mere shattered.- bulks, full of aches and sorrriwa ? eiat OnlY jspest to therriselves, but a source of disgaitanil antrayttria to all with whomthey, come , in.,,contact.;[,- , 2t11/thestpi. F.EARFUI. ‘CONSEQ.UEICCES • - May be aVoided by an early application of thci virtue*, of these 131m:res. For the- truth of this, the propriosiz: tor pledges his wordend. hon or, and in-eVidenesteen.. show files df undoubted Certificates:Which lie ceived; unsolicited friim all quarterii,..lie-ddeitiar,, however, ask - the invalid to,swallowldscartificatimi but hia - Bri•ries, and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of their •Worth:: t TIT E, _DYSPEPSIA,- - in either a modified or +severe. form, will dis:appetot; - befofe the :qualities of Dr, Wood's prepaiatien, the-cure May be 7 relied on as per manent one. Bid ! the Bitttmts,,poissess no .ether.recorrnekilatiOn,`A % would be ono of the finest vegetablecempoundnr, , , :medical science can invent i: but it is equal "to then complete-eradication -Of = ' ' LIVER COMPLAINT, s5l in every shape, and al every affection, Minor, ore, gantic, of the billiarliparatus. -.--- Individifila witherel - Constitutionally Whom" ought regidarkr.te eke djir3 mild agreeable and excellent T 0,14 AND ' aa it will diffuse health tlirotigholtS every fibre of the frame, and sand, happiness and love of fife thrilling. • to the heart. - FAlgn:=S- TO' 'Ott Every medicine chest on board ship should also he well stocked"with this capital remedy as IrrSPll,Fori , f" VY_ca. cannot 'afflict those Who take it; or its _vigorous assaults. BLODV, WaniSh be (bra It, and the old L.,elie.it [ imprudence invariably disappear, scsiM, after; being submitted to its action. - Every :eritrielaint of the stomach is broken byit:' - The Bs . ,as linstance' failed of curing JALifiICE,. tratv, every disorganization of I - • THR.NERyous SYSTEM:- • By neglecting the little inroads Made upon thelatioT ter a fast portion of our fellow beings -ave.rendered... - f - ,, extremely miserable—oo indeed, ,thet they wish to die. Evevybottle.of.Dr, Weed , a.Barsa r ;, parilla and Wild Coniabia amodt Cum of kilt anti content for each of those anaioup and imprudent sufferers. Reinember the_teri iljudi.t 'elous bee or*, ercuryli inevitably predecti ve ' evils.whichart,pat fitftlighttby - thittglonotia'arittinp... at-s. surpassablq compound Land that afflictionsi - vhich are HEREDITARY. [ • ''may speedily and safely be shuffled off , through tte agency. As a medicine .which-must benefit , • -EVERYBODY,: -.", from the aritrtv delicate to the, cowrthEri,AlSl DM,. C32' PAI#.IICG rriviitto, no, equal is ta,he roundforit Pt. would be, well to shear in mind that preventive the infinitely more: desilable. than "-teure,• and-that DrA'f. Wood's Sateapazilla aud Cherry,Brntnas ARE., is "BOTH. - Pqt, Ap • in bottles, three or four.tim es' largetthen-'i Bristol's or Sand's, for, the same price—one dollar [- per bottle. WYATT SkIcETCHAM, 121 Fillton street, Noma York, wholesale-Agents , -.Sold. in l'ittshurgh r at 'l'. R. SAWYER'S , iREALTII-DEPOT , of Vali. able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3riand,i-Enfilfff.T streetsiend at .W.M. THORN'S [Drug Store :Market i, street. r• -.CHINESE HAIR CitEA5l t' XATCIILEAS 41tTICI,EPOIC Growth, .Geauty,cand:Restoration. of the Hair I" rriElS CREAM, when once known, vvilltipeAeire,_ all. other , ;Irticks of the % kind now ;In tish,:-," 4 Where the hair is dead, harsh; thin, Unhealthy, turning' rey,• a Tow amlications will make the: soft and dark, and give it a behutiful, livefy appear,' - I ant* ; and will also make it mainmin its livelinesip"..g and healthyx.olor; twine as long as all theprepare.- Y tines whici are generally nsetl. 'Where tl - 10 - thin, or has fallen off, it May be Settored ffy: , trstag'T- 1 , , • this cream. Every lady andgentleman whore ' habit of using oils on their: hair, should at once-pur -1--, J chase a bottle of the Chinese' Bair Cream, as is arry composed that it will not injare the - hair lik e the 0t114.' #r Preparations, but will beautify it; and give satisfaction in every, instate - a. - - • FonXestimony , to ttd very superior qualltiesiite, the folltawing:lettei , from Rev Mr. Caldwell; Messr4. Hendershott'EsStretch, Nashville, generat rs agentS for the SoutheinStates isetes , Efrsoi As ..3515. R: CaMtFet; Presbyterian Churrh--, - :Pulaski.'' • , :1". r `M,easr4. liendershott. and Stretch : Gentlemerr—ft 4 ;take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the ' excellent'preparation Called:Dft. P.Sfdlit , setinsrxxsi. 11?.,xa`Cnnsis-7for, about two -- ,yeara. ago, my-bails :4 was very dry, bratty, and disposed to convi.out:';bi4, -,- - - '3 having procured a botrhs of the,escanar and'ulted according to the prescription, it is now and, firra,to the-head: -Marty balsams' and ails went, applied, each leaving my hair in a .Worse state before.,..,This cream,howeve.r, has met ray - expeCtVA. I an article ,fon the toi.let,my.wifc givellitprefersj eirce aver all others, being delicately perfumed, mut notdisposeil to rancidity. •The ladies especially %Wit - ) sea the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum imitkeilk7, preparaticius forlhatoilet. Respectfully,Ac...-e_ ILCALEWELL.f. Tulaski,,January 1.,_1547. • - , -sou wholeiale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by Johgr i Towne.end,,lNo.J.'o,, - Market. Street and loaf.. Molder corner of. Woad and Fifthstreets.,- ICLOTHINGI , -CLOTHING CLOtHINef The , Threet , Big Doors've.., Vhe'., - INesiteryll47lt s ..World I :r 1u0;800 WELL §hIt.ECTED , GARMENTgI' , - WOW made and ready to . : bp ; oferi4 prvthe:rrieStir;% l ; VII ; liberal terms to my old customers end the. P116.1..1.1 lieintenorai. Title Proprietor of this far fikined. oitenstie'-establishment has. -noyr,,: After -returni from the Eastein cities ' - it'iMich trouble ajid_9xpenEts,, just completed\ his fall, and winter- arrangements' .- tok.: ,supply'his - thOtitiands bf customers "With , orie_orthei rimavdetiimble'itocks of ClOthing - that Harr everlkeitl77., eitered Milli:o'er any:Other inarket weitOfthernelfi-;": ".„ I ' Foriieatfessinstyli and workmanship corn-;{, bined with . ..the:very . low - . price:Which ' . :they'Wdl (:" sold for,:Must certainly - render :tlie ahree. Big : peers one of ; -`gteatest attrantilins the western.. gratifying me to la, • i stile to Announce: to My, numerous friends at jlnaml)."-cfr shroad,..that nutwithstanding.ther.estraordMagil `t efforts Which Fh&ve, made to meet the naa,pY calls Ilk - ; irk lino, itis with difficulty. I can keep time with the. , • constant rush- that is made on this popular establishi.;, , merit.-Itis a well established fact, that my-sales eight or ten times larger than' any other house r trade, and this being the case on the soldil sir ,! isnpfford.to sell at much less prefitth'inotheradould possibly thin' It - of doing if they wished ter-cover con, .tingentespenses i intend jo - make atean aiseep tifaliiiiy present stock before theleginning of next--:, year; coming:. to Abitt'conclusion;.l'.will. Make 4Bet - nternstof,evoryinan,imho wants• - a cheapmint:ow l. ..* ; call ands at the ,Three.l3iwitooftraE) Soct2l-dlsviu- - --JOHN N.T.1.05K8Y 5:. 5621 MO= El MEI 1111E3 ~._.~:~ EMYMICI U HE I
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