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R. • . _ ~'4~ =Mil ME WEI ENI -~ MN ...~ :•:, -:, ,,, 4_7 - 7,!: , :. .:: RIME EM PRE HIE ME EC = MI ESE 1 .' 1 ESE = EMI Ell EU= MEM F' L IMM = =ln =II MEM =NM lag MN ME INWZMI =ME JIM ,~: =SUE ME .r.. ,i I 4,..t-%7: ;,.:"!,;_7-.:.Z•i;:--;.•,;:.;, ME MN MEI EMI =MI WM MI MEM - , • ME =I ; EOM Mil NE IMI 4. ME ~, MBE ... ~,,t HE MEM " i Vo 7 fir-IVNA 4 4. ;4- ri-rttattacLVYA.-.,a,,^xv F 4fdittpottittioi Pkirptbie 166,t I:4ffiri, • - • -184`7, OR the transpOrtatiori_Of freight betweenr burgh and tbo 6.4mile:cities, avoiding tranship- meats twtheyray x and flirt Cpine,quent risk of delay, ditrosgm,breikoge and. iseperittion.ofgoods. - pROP.II.I.ETOR..q: . „ Btrtiltatiorc & C.tatt,'ZlS Market st.:, Philadelphia. •.- • TA ArrE Sr (non Non,..cOr yede- and Wayne sts., • Pittsburgh :• .. • 4 "" S .:• . • - • Streit; Baltiinore: . , W. Si RT. Taestotr, - 15 . South street, New York. - ,- • - Rucpuriged by frier:edited : . - businetis the, tors hav# added,..to - ond - extended • their arrange , mente during the" inter; and are now prepared. to ...:_forvnirtl&ttight;.with regal arity...eird..tlispa.tch o . • -..,e 11 44- 1 1 4, 07 43 t4pr. Line.. Their long - experience - as, ' . .tTorkters,-the pal p'atilthotperiority of,the Portable float ; - 'iiyittom7.autithe:great.:capacity..and 'conVenience..cd -! 4hOlititteholite*ateaalt,'end'ofthe.Line,•are erly ,eahni/ 41410..nbabli ,Preprietors;fulfil • - .their engatements,a34. - aCcommodate;iheir custom ers, ttinimoe.fidently, -offering the past . ye a guarantee . • - 'for the future, they'resFusetfully solicit a continuance I -thnt.patronage.vrhtCh...theynerr.gratefully:nehr • consigniteett to Teak &O'Connor will be re- ceiittd-.lnd..fOryrapied, Steam. Boat charges and . . Billsker4 . 4dieg'tra.riarnitted. free charge.. • - advancing or Storage.. Having - no, inter. - , eardirectlyerindireetlyin:.Steam Boats the ierest of Am -Consigners must necessarily be their primary object us shipping West; and they pledge ,- themselves . . , to forward: 4i Goode consigned ..to .them and on.tlie most .34vantageous terms WOO owners.. • _ . Inrklircitrthyst - Way Frelght - lbtuc.- - 1817- • for the' transportation of 1 % -ay jJ freight between Pittsburgh, Biairsyillc, Johns towgjitalidayithorgii, Watrstreet, and alkistetraet , lints plates: • • ' ' '‘. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A.. PlTCArtul ty Seco.; , pittabo,rgh, every day (except SU attn.'s) and Clll always deperd' on havitig.their -goodi `forwarded without delay and, at fair ratos. , rtih, Line was formed For the' special viycortirno &tit:426r ive"tvt , businesi, 'arid'the proptietOrs re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patrohigi. - JOnN PICKWORTIY,. JOIM .s4,lf LE.R.; DAN , Li - .141.. - BIR,NES; .l 2OBgreAlko) DS) WILIINSL-t:ULTY., • . JOHN MILLER; Holfidaysbutili. R. fr. CANAN;;Tohivitown.i Age n ts r • ' 93.7ti Si4AN uvrxec Co., Pitts'gh. r ' ' J. J,BleOgsip,John.Pliker,:ltobert Moore,-Bnga „,say ifSinitl, Pittsburgh, Istrippendeist.Pisrtabt• 'BOMA Line, . • 1847.. POICTHACTRANSPQRTATION OF PRODUCE AND- PrIP.RCHANDISE- TO 'AND- FROM pirrs--1 BIIRcrIi,._PIIILADEBPiIIA. AND BALTIMORE.: ll;r Without Traushipment. - i r Glioifs'eoniiiigned to our, care foriinr-led isithohtidelabist the loivest current' rates. Bills of i Lading tfaustnitted, and, all instruc donspruni pay at-1 - tendoil.to, free f om , any extra charge for storage or .aosibilisisioh. - 'Address, or applfto ' C. A. McANULTY & CO., Cahal Basin, Pittsburgh. - - , STORAGE. lave and commodious warehouse-, wiknce Rrnpared to - receive (in addititn to freight for 'ohlkinetitl:klarge amount of Produce - , &c.,. on Stor - • .age kilow;a.tes. - • p1a.03 - C. A. McANULTY k CO. ' ' _ ~. ,111IIIIN,ER AAIXANGENN . NTS. ' ' - 1847. 'itbnoiigahela Route, BIOWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO TIMOREI , AND PIIILADELPIII* -- - Time to Baltimore. .... . . hours. ' , ..Tittle to-Philadelphia. • •• • 40 hours. : forrt.v73 MLLES SVAGIIRG4 Splendid and fast. running steamers Consul, - - Louis. AV I,ane and Swattro„htivri - eoromeneed making deubledaily trips., gime boat will - leave the - Monongabela-whareevery.morning preciiely at S - .lleac.. Passengers by tlie meriting arrive IA Baltimore next eVeningin time for,.the Philadel phingaiLßoant or Rail- Road earl: The evening Boatosillieavo, the wharf doily. at .4 &clear, except Splidays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on beard,in comfortable state rooms.. Leave Browns nextmorning at ,6 o ' clock; croak the trio uti tains Is:day:light; sup and lodge in Cumberlatid. Thus avoiding night travel altogether.. The preparations en this route are ..ample, and the connection, com plete; that disappointments or delays:will be 'un- Worn upon it. - illassiengers can stop on the route and resume their spatasigain atpleasuie,and have chniee of Bail Road 9.y Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. .coaelaes chartered ti: - . 7ftlea to travel as they de , size Secure your ti s at the office, Monongahela Rouse, orSt. rles.liotel. . . • -1 - e :5.47-. MEI Jolist,Dl: Townisend, . pgIIIIGGIST,AND APOTBECA.RY, No- 4 5 , Mir-. - Ilket street, thrie doors abhor-Third ,firert, Pins,. h, MU hise,colustantly on, hand a well selected assartment of the bestend freshest Medicines, which budwilknollion the, most reasonable ter,ma.. Physi , elanivendint ordeis will. be promptly attended to, Odltrupplied with .articles they may rely upon as ,itenniner. , , -.. . : • , , Rbysiciane , prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night,' - , .• - 1,4/I.lstr i , , liar sale, aiarge stock offresh and good erfameTy s. dec 30d Veiti , y vv. WitnaTns, 4. -, Tv:lmp:A- AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (inecessor io rttinirie & Williains.) - Office 'at old sand Fourth street' aboii Smithfield.' . ' TifEsPAßTNEESlllo,haretofoie existingbetween • , . Henry W. Williams , Esq., and'irlyielf, in thoj3rtto boo blliili law,' was dissolved by mutdol'eonsent on tkt1 4 1614..u1t.; end' the business will hereafterrbe con = tia uqdr,b;f:llenry, W. Williams, whom I moat iheer fellYieepnainend to all'for whom i hare the honor to do business,_ ne a . gendonian every way worthy of iiiirmiiii - Uence. . .. . - ;.. - . d591.8-ty" - - IVXI.TEII. 11 iLownlit.' I _.2....L -...._ • _ Steel. and, File Manufactory. T tiE itilnicritrern :hying enlarged 'their eatablinh ' meet the nianufacttire of Steel and: FJee— ' . on the eqiner"iif.o , lfara_and Liberty 'streets, ,Fifth Want. Pittabtirgh--are firepared to furnish fileto. overy.denctiptiou, of the beet q uality; • and„ being de , , • ' termine4Ack makeitthi..interest of consumers to , pur • chnie filen from them--= respectfully invite the patron ; arof It who 'ulietlie articl e. Mai-164 . • • - I. AMCRIM do CO: Books. • - TUST received hi the Bookstore of the subscriber ty - fear Market : - jmra, -by . Sameel Heileman, translated and edited brCharles Julius Ilenipel, M. ' D., 4 vole: ' • zertman': Acute , diseases, by' Or. Hempel vol, I. ' Hoinceopathic Domestic` Medicine, by-J. Laivrie; enlarged and improved, by A. J. Ilall,-M..D. - vol. 1..1;76, I ana 3. Herinrs DomestiaPhysiclan'. - " • - A Menne) . ofbomestic Cookery, for - thence of per sonisiolfo" are under Homoeopathic treatment: Donnin'ihausereri-"Therap.ntic "Pocket iniok for hivirliepathiets,"by Okie. • ,• • Aabnemart , s Chronic Diseases,:lvol 5.`, • • Toiretlrer - with :Medicine Chesti - Ofdiffeient nd prices., (apl6) .VICTOR SUMBA. _G OUOE IL RIDDLE .1 •- • • . , - ,1 , •••••• 1 111e . : \ _ • " . - .„ CONV'EYA - N•CE•R, EA:47IOE' in Avery Row , sth street, 'above Smitu- NJ_ fieiiretree4 Pittsburgh., Tho s se;,hioixoserq; AGREEMENTS, BONDS, Rit.iiscs and ot her-Itiltitunents of writing drawn with heat .eces, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at .teed - ,to drawing-and - filing 111PAIL4NIC'S Talitlll4 ije xounts of. Executors, Administrators, 41-c.:, ExstmininV titles to Real Betate,,Searciting..Rerords for , Lien, From his long esperitiecd Ind , intimate acquaint-, • Luce*with•the - intateer ofAiiiiig the public records, he septic:lto givo4tistactioe to those who may blot theizimmileietlstds care. ' deeltklacw a i•w k 3iiollriillo. %It 011143 itrs; Ff~resad Marna InsnraiCF.? _ . . fill HET Insurance' Company of North of , X PhiledelphM,throtllt it, duly: authuriXed,,Agent; the subscriber, offers to:Make knnanentanil limited Insurance on propertY,in. this city :end its...vie-N - 11y, and - ou:shipinents bL i the mthal and rivers. - Arthurf;. cotroo,Pres'll!.Saaluel Bro ° h °, " , Alex. Henry, Cliarlcs Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, . - Edward . .. Smith, ': Ambrose White, John A. Brown,. _ Jacob M. Thomas, . John White, - _ John. 11..Ncff,., Thomas P . Cope , • 'Ric - hard D.,Wood, Wur. Welsh, - This is.the oldest Insurance Company in the JIM-. led States, haring been chartered in 1794. Its char ! ter is perpetual, and' from its high staeding,,,long experience,. ample. mune,- and avoiding.all rinks of 'au extra hazardous character 'it. may be considered . as offering ample isecurity,to.the.public, , - ;I3II)SF.S-ATWOOID At Counting . Room of Atty4oo,, JociOa co., Wa, ter anti Frcmtotreets, PittsbOr. : 00t234, I , lte - Frank.ll 3 / 4 V-Fire; Iztlitrancei C'ompaikY , '' - ot•':prniatzmultuk.. nIIARTER-PEKPF.TUAL. $400,000 paid in of-. fiee - 163Peliesout 4.;•north side, near Take tnarrance - s mitheepermastent or, limited, against 19ss Or damage ''.l4 . fire,.on Property . and' - effects of everY - deictiptien,lll tOwlf or counfrfi bt-the Most reatmilahle.terins.' Application., made _either per - lineally* or by letters, win be 'priirriptly attended-to. " . C. N. BANCRER, Preit. C. 0. parrcilia, 1 - DIRECTORS , : • CharletiN.Bancker,l Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, ' Thos. .L'Wharton, Mordecai'D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, •-, Adolphi EL' Boric:, Samuel. Grant, ' David S. Brown. ' PITTSBURGH ~A. G ENCIV. • Winntczhta'rhrr,Agent;at, cheEschailte Office of Werriek lhipn, 4. Ca., Cornett. of Third and Mar ket street's.: • ' . Vire risks taken on buildings and their "contents 't Pittatiurgh,'Allegheny. and the surrounding coun try. 'No"matine orinland navigation risks taken.- Ittwars.nce. • A hiDRICAN'FME iNstrgANctr. - COMPANY or 11_ atie tilla in--Charter perpetual- 7 . Capital 600,- ON paid in. • Office in Philadelphia; No. 72 Walnut street—WM...Davidson; -. Preet; Frederick. Fraley; Sec'y. This old'and well established Company con tinues to insurellnilditigs, Merchandise,. Furniture; and Property, - niit - of an ertm'haiardsas character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications fiiilnsuratices in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by :-GEO. COCHRAN, - Agent,- dee 24 No. 26, Wood street. E=Ell3O istrx - o & yrslsn•y, Atentt at Pittthurgh, for the Delaware 11141twil Safety Insartmce Coppany of Philadelphia: upon Bulldinga and Merobandtze of ' every aescription and Marine Risks upon bulia or cargoei of vends, Llsennpon the most favorable terra's. ' - ofrkti 'it the wareltotise of Xing & liormes, on Water St., near Maiket street, Pittsburgh. IT. 13. Ring &.Finney' invite the confidence and patronage of their friends andconimunity, at large to the Delaware M. S.-insure - nee Corn - lie/Iy, as en insti- Lotion arriong the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large, paid in capital, which, by the oper , ation 'Of its - charter, 'ix constantly increasing -,as yielding to each- persorrinsured his dne share of the profits of the Company, without involving •him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium 6.2tunily paid in by him'and therefore as possessing the 'fetusl e ?inciple divested' of, every obnoxious feature; and' in its most attractive form: floe 1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. I 'N. E. 'earner of mirdimi Wood streets, - Pittsburgh. HE assets oftha company on-tho fist.ebr Janus -1.ry,1.645,as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bendi and Mortgages, $600,645 93 .Reil Estato, 24 coat, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72 Making a total of • • $809;683 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as law rates as are consistent with security. oct 8 • WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. TO ARMS! TO ARMS 1-1 THREATENED invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with lb,ollo men, notwithstanding which, S.M.- White will tion tine° to sell clothing cheapertha n any has heretofore been offered in the Western country,-having the largestestablishment i n the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth eti. He is new prepared toohow to his numerous patrons the variety of clothe, cassimcre,s, vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can haver the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth ets. .L. AI. WHITE, mar2b Proprietor. tmDEs & ALCGRN, (late of New York city,) _LX, -No. 27, Fifth st., between Wood and Market; Manufacturers or Mustard, Ground Spices, Catoupa, &c., open during the preyed week a large assortment of articles in their line; 'Nub they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers,iat Eastern wholesale prices. • All articles sold by, them warran ted. Nterclients intending to go east would do welt to call before leaving the city. They may be found at thi it warehouse, No. 27, Fifth et:, in ftyan>sbuild '.• sep7 Kew Goads, Nesv, Goode. RECEIyEII, at the Iron City Clothing Store, a , Splendid airortinent af Cloths, consisting offine French, English and AMerican Plain, Bl , k' and Pan e). Vaaatinerne,p)f the most modern styles; fide figur ed Cashmere 'V estings,Silk.Teliet, Plain and'Fnney of which we will make up at themost reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made-Clothing, iirairdescriptions• ' Lab's Clnakkof thi)!mnst fitshionakilO patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs, Suspenders, D'isoms, Shirt Collard; and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Countryideichants, :Wore puithasing elsewhere,. .will find it to their advantage to'-eall at. the Ifoit City Clothing Stine; Nri lam. Liberty street, iairnedintdiy oppositelhe mouth of Market. octlS-tf C: M'CLOSTCHY: sit• ,Fall Fat.hiont. RATS IND CAPS. MHE subscriber will introduce, this day,-Beebe & Costers Fall , Style of French,•Mole Skin, Silk an,d Nutria Hate, to which he would invite the atten tick of the public.. ' G.`W. GLASGOW, 102 Wood st • . . , aug2B • 3d door-below Davis Auction Rooms. ;sr: 13:' His Fall assortment of Cape and Alias, em bracing.an extensive yariety,,ls daily expected, and will be iduly announCed. . G. W. A. A.- MASON .& CO Dry Goods nonse, '62 Marlcet. Il!freet, Between' Third and 4th itreets; TTAVE just received a large supply of rich Fall . Goods, - comprising in -part :-.17 Cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of English, French ind A merican - mariufacture.' ' 166 pen .. rich and. desirable patterns French 9inghains, , warranted inferior. - to none - frnioried in style;clnality and durability of co lore; 4 Cases, splendid Plaid goodafor ladies dresses - , coinciiiiing . every ,siyle for Fall and Winter wear; Cailansres, 34,.de.Laines„Satin'atp 9 d Alpacelis Of ya rio - colors; 34 - and 4-4; BPle3r., Blue 811 Silks; fur Mantillas; Fancydress Silks 114:and Mode colors; 14 de Lains all wool,shawls,of ev,erystyle ikwiclunis Cassimeret, Cassinetts,,Broad : Cloths and Vist ings; Bleached and unbleached Aluslias from Clete 181 n. per yardi , Green, Yellow, Red and White lin Tickings, Checks, stripod Shirting"; .bleiched and brown Drillings, etc. etc— -All-of zwhiclzzire of at wholesale .and retail attlie. very lowest cash prices. ( 8 001--. A., A. • MASON Co."i • ••• ;lonWs Coral Hedr• Reittofative., T HE certify that thy hair was falling - out in immense quantities daily, and Was torning'gray, and thatsince I have used Jones , sCoral Hair Resto rative, .it has entirely ceased irOwing fast, and-has a fine dark look. "Befcire I used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out landrule of hair daily." , W. TOMPRINS,92 King et. N. Y. For sale by , W. Tacksok, Agent, corner of Wood and ,Liberty streets, the only place in 'Pittsburgh where the cErrutrrE csn be'obtained. jaii22 - . -- John P. Perry., IV- Late of the firm- of MalcotT; Leech 4 7. C 0.,) , .110rESALF. GROCER, Commission andrl op r -Iderotionti.dianier in all kinds ofCountry'Pro duce;.cOlip.er,'-tin, Alit , ' plates , tinners , tools,. zinc, leMl, - Aussta stieeirpn, -iron and _nails, whlteiend i I .dye stuff's, cotton ysrmi, , salt, &c., and Pigebtill' Manufaeturelgenetslly-jrcorner , of tilietifyi'aiid r yvlit streets; .Pittsburgb; !N:. Liberil•latlionees; iti Veldi-ot.: . deeds,. made.oh'COrisignthente ot-Pvtidiiiii i s :p. • , , i heautifuliincitcd'recort.iinviiigharoady. etri , d4heprop.rtetos lenoeixendy to receive 6y the day,tweek, or month. Hie no: , iitrone are good, hie prices are•low. S. McCLET.LAND.. 1 1111: re BOARD 40M111; , nal • _ • - - - Z=ZEM ‘4ginigraoou .11 . • Allege „To and.Froria, - G - • ~ , RF../0 BRITAIX 4aoio;;ltreiraan - 4 7 ,, Son, XO434Wateriticißorib, tiVeipool, -s -rr thiaerty,,,Othelabove yelllcrioWii and reepecta: ble flomMa, are - grepatad to make . MigFigernems 'for passentera - ;to come out ficri_iny part .9r Great' Britain id,. 6y , the regular Line Packet - SNOB, rialfingfrOniLiVerpdol Weekly: ' Perriontr goging.l4 , ith"tta may rot; .assured. that their - friends ' will me4t,,erith . kind treatment and prompt. despatch ereifattentionliecairiary4, their arrival to this country. ,Apply to or,addrets— • , sA.NPL. •-• N. 13.-- - -Pasiago engaged here frAndlAverrol to' Pittsbnigh and:Draltalor any itainiat t.or ciardi4 payable : . SiOt,'throfighodt' - thi'llnited Kingdom.„ . : , ' f,Y26-7 ' -Irepacertalw,Gelierrist Esiskimention,Oloce; REMITTANCES aild patRK-444: 1 4MK, and:frOrk4Anar.- - Rarrartv-Arin , lantann,by.W.-SsTapaeott: 75 South itratv canner of Maiden,Lane, NeWNO4; aid ,a 6 Waterloo rOOd Liver Pool, The subserihere hnVing accepted the , the above house, are now prepared to, baenta upon the most liberal, terma, : wiih - those don,' roue of paying"the - ,pastage'or their friendr from the old Country, and flatter their character , nadir:Mg atandieg in busineaff• will give ample ma , advance _that all their irrangeaania will bi carried out faithfolly, . - :t 4 Meartf. are long and favors !Ay linbWir-forilie superior claim -*ltecontroodation fid iailiiig . analities of their Packet -Ships. , The Q 1 EFN .or tins Va.ST, SWERIDAN,'ROCIVES TEIf;GARRICIti'IIOTTINGUER; itoscrux; L(3.7. RRPooL, and SIDDONS; tOrnof which . teaVe 'Oath monthly;Port froinNew York the - It let and 26th and froM'Llverpool the 6th and I Ith, additien to which they have arrangements with the Si. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Pack etsio insure , ' (leper tore from Liverpool; everY flv - etlays belng thee deter mined, their' tacilitieikeep paCe with,their -in creasing patron* g e, while Mr: W.:Tepscott!sernistant imsonai suckerintendince of the bonmessitt - Liver poal Is an' additional security that the comfort and accconicapciation. of . the . passengers 'will be particu ary Offended to'.. The Subscribera tieing:Lai attensively inpv ged in tho-Transportation Butinesalretween Pittston and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby.enabl •to take charge of and forward chance pa.ssengers immediately on theirlanding, without a e of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas vice from. any sea portin.preat: Britain or Treland to this City; the nature , of the business they arc engaged gi.ing them facilities for carrying passingers so tar inland not otherwiae attainable, and will, (line. cessary,) forward passengers further W 64 by the charges mode or conveyance withAut additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount, paid toipassage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The - subserihersire also prepared to give - drafts at sight, for any iniount'payahle at 'the'prineipal ewes and Torrnvin England, lrelnrid,' Scotland' and Wales; thusuffording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, - which persons repairing suckfacilitios,, will find it - their interest to uvail.themselses of: Application (if by letter postimid) trill lie prompt ly attended to. ' - • • TA AFFE & O'CONNOR Forwarding and Cinnudasiort Merchants, marl7d&Wy. Pittatiiirgb, Pa • 0111> Remittances to Europe,. ANT PASSAGE TROIN LIVERPOOL, LONDON;" `and the 'Various - Port sr LRELA ND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA , Alkit PITTSBURGH. THE undersigned , Agent for Mestri.ll.ocHE, BRO'S. Ar. to., is remitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at tho rate of Flee) Dollars to the .C 1 sterling. Drafts iscuell for any amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank a Irelund, Dublin, and on Meters Prescott,Grote, Aloes keo., Bankers, London, payable on , presentaticin 'at any, Bank in the United Kingdom free ordiscount or any charge whawver. Those desirous of remitting,. or sending for their friends will please appiytii the sub fcribcr, at has office an Penn street, 4 diners shove the Canal Basin. JAMES BLAKELY. _ - Persons at a distance wishing information will re ceive sn answer by return mail, by directing (post paid) as above. _Refer to the Bankers, Merchants, and - Manufac inters of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apl7-ihnvtf,' 'Y NOTICE. • • ,rirtin public, and all those/sending -genda.from the J_ East to Pittsburgh,are informed that walla'', junt, put nn a new line of ex wagons, excluaively for Brownsville, to transport goods for Pittiburgh on ly, and we will furnish receipts at our orrice in more to delivergoods air hours nt Pitts: `ll (Sundays and railroad delays only ' - erceptedd Receipts for this line will also be furnished- by Ad: ams Si. Co. Roston,New,York and l'hiladididils. As we run the only express by pail trains west, shippers. are informed that they must procure receilAs at the above offices 3nly. ' GREEN E Office 11 .4 0..11. R. Depot; Pratt S timbre .. Pittsburgh office, 11. G. VIC NiEltY.,, Agcnt Oct d-1 rrt St. Charles Hotel, Isittsburgh . „ V% lIAILNDES COls t RASSENCIiR AND REMITTANCE t r y4:47. • 'tlentee. 'ER - SONS bionght out by thi; Agency upon the most reasonable terms, from any. pail of Eng. ,land, Ireland, Sechland; tificl Wale's, and' Packet Ships only. Foreign - Correspondents and agenti of the. British Government have frequently cautioned F.migrants at. Home. and their-16mM', -in ~America, againstthe - frauds that are continhally practiked upon tnem, and have always referred to the %sell known house of Hamden ¢ Co, as the rightvlace ~ f or all to, ,apply if t hey . w nib tube treated with ptilictliMitj , aim kindness. PaitiCt who advertise; themselves soli agents fur the Black 'Ball Line; state what is not true, and thus dimeive the public, as we firiiiress lie agents not poly of the ilfackßall, Line, taut every other Good Lineoind,also Cunard's Steant „Line. Sight-Drafis,to any,apaouet, payable at any of the branches or the - Provincial; or National ,43u.nks of Litho ; En land, Sciatiand; Weriratv-huqwn Exchange, We do not take money and send it to We Eadt to get name one else to 'remit; thereby causing mistakes and delays. Let- the brokers, p.c.• call upon.-tts,*and we- will accommodate them:tit .1 , 0:w York rates. ' • JOSHUA. ROBINSON. T..uropean Agent, - _.ed"/ sth tie: one door below Wriod at. . ar ). - FOREIG V • . REMITTANCE; tIE rithcicribers titre prepared to tonvard money 1 to.all parts of England, IrOlind; Scotland nod Wales, with despatch, and-at the loweseiates. SAMUEL McCLUREAN sgco.; 1'0,12 No: 142; Littitrty , • D . :11:„ ,Ct A DI E 3i 0 N . MANUFACTURER OF HOLLOW WA-RE AND•PLATFORM •S ALES • AND CASTINGS .IN GENERAL.t 11FSPECTFULLY asks the. patreding4 • •of his friends. Ile feels warranted that'he' can give satisfaction to all who may purchase of hira. establishaipi3t is on M'Kelvya plan of,fieta; .4th , - ~. • . M. `..McDONALD, Pell a*:2 Brew, ^: 74, freo reasonable; First` le e a e n t: l 'p sh e o ar rtlifeE:rnk notice. i , c i e s . t . 'Tirepaied 'id'makf,Bras Castings and .... Brass works generally an . tiiie most „ He invites Machinists, and all thaw. A usin4'biass..worlin to - give him a call, as he lelle. termthed to-do• all work in his line very low. :'• ..trittyr2.7-1y 7. . , _ ~... - -: golenitfb 'nnd Llbbr nl fooii . -tiro by Rollick;-Marriage !and: Ma-, ' l or-triinnorlyi;by:O. Si Fowle; Vestigeaofibication i with' he Seauelf".Mackintoithve Electrical' Theory of the: Uniierae; 'Paine's Political and Theological Straiiss! Life oflesuai Koran; ::Taylot , a gesis; :Elf° of Paine; VoineY . , , ,s RuinifVertaijete Idaophical Dictionary; Palmer'sPrincipies Nittlue; also the latest editions:of the best liberal anfricien tiSe•nainplilets; extilessly designed to fseilitate'.the acquisition of usetul knowledge; for irate iiiiLiberty treet, °pp iisiteWayneetreeti where to Fowler's phrenelogical Journal; Regenerate?, 'and Boston Investigator s will be re ceired by' (se27.42ein: yERreAt. 'HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AND L; DF.A - . IN FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC HARDWARE,_ No. 85 Wood Street. OUJA.D respeotfilllyrinfonnlicfrienk,r4 the gprierally, that he haa received.a large stcrek.efloreign. Hardware per ship " Isabopa >` Wy.ming""and_"Menongabela, ,, togeth er witka large supply tirAmerican GOOCUI he:is pow receiving-direct "frommanufactutersi will makkliis assortment very extensive and Complete:. ilyeatern Merchantaivill„Please ,cll.olad. examine his stock. sepB , t:. MI ff=MFRIE!!MWM , tiV • Great , Remedy ; of the Age Dlt SW-AYNE'S COMPOUND •SYRUP , ON., wiLD.CTIERRY, - Tsraktirtti 183.5'inr Alt Cli.-co*Onmes, 'Tsie - neotese;iir:frir' cOusuirtiti3Oac - Eittighs,'ool4:l; Agthina, D'UiOltitre; Liver Cidideint; Spitting Blood, Diflieulty - of .ilreathitig, Pain , in. the, Side and • Breast,"Palpltat en: of ilia . `.lnfluenza _Croup, ffore Anis All diseduut of Throat, .Brelit ; -and Lungs; the most effectual, and . gspeedy cure ever tknown :foe any of the above • :• , ' , ,i,.;diseases: is' ` ..:- D R. ;SW..ttY-N - S COMPOUND SYDIIP. OF 'WILD CH y. Rpr4;:itte;¢'eittiraliny. t» , .St. Louis, Sept. 7th, 12148 . 1 . Da. E. Cancan , & -, ...-Cokittil. .1," hive - been afflicted for about three yeariWithe pale ieiriary ecrin plaint, which has haffiedole of several of tile most eminent physicians,of our Ceuatry, At .timesmy cough verY severe, in Mr:III:le; and breast, and great diffieUltyin breathing: t'lti thieWay I continued'ib'aulrer, , untillife beeirmffitlinost a bar lien.' At length I saw - your advertisement SWASNE , SCoropound „Syrup of Wild Chisrty; an iWas persuaded by it friend efinineto make a trial of it, and I purchased a bottle ef yen.' , I am happy to inform you th atebe bottle hiS effeeteda perfect cure, nd that.l am the enjoyment of geed health. I make this statement in the form_of al certificate, Ithat others who may he rifilictedeithsuch diseases may know where to find a yAyame m ediei n e. Yon can use this testimony in eornMeeilattoff of Dr: Swaynes Compound Syrup eff_Wiid - Cherry as you think best. YoursovitltresPect, - • - '„ Cettsci: . , ONE Wont), or, atrrrorr, r -Since the introduction - of my article to tha' public, there have a number of unprincipled „iudividtals, got: up.,nostrame, which they, assert ,contain , Cherry ; some;: are called it,alsamsik Bitters," and oral; - 4, Syrup ofWild Cherry," but mite is the originakaad.only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the 'public records of the Common- Wealth offerrnsylvama.' The onlysafeguard against 'imposition is to • see 'ffiet my signature, is on : each bottle. 'Da 11. owayrre Cornor of Eighth and Race streets "Philtula.:. EilE7 10,000 Deaths by consumption': Would perhaps be a small estimate.for the ravages of this cfreailful diseosein a single year r , thisn rub! the fearful catalo g ue o f those tut off by inflcunatiton of the Lungs, hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs,' /resign= sa, Bronchitis, and other duteasesof the Liings arid Liter. • And the list would present an appalling proof of the film lity of these two classes of diseases. • But it is important to know that nearly.all -Of this dread waste of ',noon litis might have been prevented - , by a timely use of Dit. SW AYNE'S- COMPOUND SY. RL 7 P ng WILD CHERRY. r-'. This medicine has now been before-thepublic some sight yearly and is the original ' , preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. its reputation as a rem edy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, aud Consumption of the Lungs based entirely upon itaintrinsicmerits‘ o,es but little to 'inflated newspaper puffs. Those who give it a trial, being benefitted by it, recom mend it to their neighbors, and thus gradually end ; surely Ints it gained an enviable reputation and worked its way into general inre; One brittle nevei,,Ctils to cure a recent Cotigh or Cold,While with strict atten tions to the ditettioni4hat 'accompany each bottle, its use in Pula:library diseaies of long handing and of the must alarming character, has'illwaYs given re - s lier, and m very thany instincts has,effccte4 - plete and permanent cures. - *Beware at' the ivorthless tt Bitters," "Syrup's," kr., as they contain noise of the virtues of the original preparation. The (original and only) giinuinearticle is prepared by DR. :MANE, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by agents in all - parts of the United States, and some parts of Europe.. Prepared only by DR.S WAYNE, N,W corner n't Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia ' and for *ale by respectable Druggists in nearly all the Principal towns in the United States. For sale IPitolesols and Retail, by WM. THORN 53 Market street; L. 301!;1 , -S, 180 Liberty street, ant OGDEN te SNOWDF.N,corner . of Wood and 2d stsi eet.r AGENTS Pritt , PiTTSCIAGII; PA. jylo Great English Remedy . Far Tinghi, Colds Asthma; and Constrmpf Ion! rrtHE great' nod only remedy for Colds, Coughs, AtAltrna and Consestsviotv, is the IIUNGARLAN BALSAM OF LIFE, dircurcredhy ~the cclel.rated 1)r. Buchan, of London, England, and introduced iti to the United States -tinder the immediate stikerin , tendance of the inventor. • The extraordinary suCceis of thismedicine, in the cure of Pulmonary discases,.warrants-the Amerman Agent in soliciting fur treatment the %roan POSSISLE, CASES that can be found in, the community—cases that • Beck relief in vain from any of the, common ,remedies of the day l and hate been given up by the most distinguished. Physicians as gonviIiIIIED,AIR The Iluugartan Balsam has cured, and will cure the MST DESPERATE OF CASES.' It is Au quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known, and. established efficacy. Every family in the United: Stales should ho sup plied with Ibiclran'e -Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteracythe consumptive tendencies Of the climate, but to be'used•us a preventive medicine in all cases oleo-Ids, Coughs, Spitting- of Illood,'Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and. Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, I/acuity Sreatbing,'Hectic Fever, , Mght Sweits,, EmaciatioThand General Dec. bility, Asthma, Intl uenza, !looping Cough and Croup. °Cr Sold in largo bottlea,xt sl.por bottle,- with full directions for the restorutioreof Health. , . , . Pamphlets; containing.kmahs or English-and A merican certificates, and other evidences, showing the on equalled'meriteor the groat Englivh Remedy, may be obtained oftlioAg,ents, grntituously.. Demo •P:l3ltAnve.e;-'sole Agent coif the' United States; 119 Cboit street, Bosion. & Sons, General WhOlesale No. 132 North Second street, For Sale by.B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co:, corner or Wo od and - Front streets.' ' • may7' • . . . 4E111.1)11ms oi7 , ritz wArt f lII} subscriber hav*o4'6ll6*d an taco in the - City of Pittsburgh, in the State of 'Perin , a, for the purpose-W*o.o6lring Land Warrants Warrents at the Seat -of Government, for the 'discharged 'Soldiers of the Regular Army, as well as the'Nellinteers; who hive served.ttieir country in the present War.w,lth Mexico:. informs the . living, and the reprekentatives of the clead, - thathy addrcssirigan application to him at this City, giving the name and addresser the-soldier, and if deaa, his re — preatintatves; it will --receive careful tied prompt atterition. - • -Instructiona,and Blanks will be immediately. re-. turned per malign thfiapplicant, to be executed and returned to me at. Place. The: Warrant, when received, will be immediately, sent -per proper owner or.if he shook', prefer, receiving Mc ney,,l, will make sale oPhiti Warrant Xo the best ad for cash, and maltuno nharge 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 Rillowing rules: to, his wife 'and children, (if he have any.),Second, to his father; and Third; In - other: Having-aSOn in' the 6enetalfLtind 011ice.at ington, amid in the Army Under - GeneralScott, in Mexico, ;the, matter wouirt, receive their piempt attention ; should any difllettlty arise respecting the necessary proof. • ' . - Letters addressed to tee on'the subject:must be post paid, and a' Five Dollar Bank. Nate as - cothpensati n. : j 3. FOSTER. Hon. HOrinar Denny, lion. Walter Fowaril,v. -, iv Pittsburgh .... - ' Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr.,- , -, ' " • ' Jamea Bali,-Esq. , . , _. , i.. r. . ', ~... • i Robert Buchanan, Esq.. Cincinnati.' Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Paymaster•U.-5..A1,-S. 0. } Lieut. Col. Sorrel-W. Black, Capt. John Herroni. :, :.. - ' Volis. Gen. - Seott , s Capt. Robert Porter, . . •; • Army, MeV° Capt.,P.:lsti. Guthrie, Rcg: Army, : .•=v• . - . W. B. F: may be found orate office- of.'Wm:-.E. Austin,-Esq:, late Mack. &Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. -- , i •jyti , 101111‘,,y1raiai Livery. Stable. Cs. THE siibidiibe'r having ,cosss .known.Lisery Stable kept by 11: Doty, Ake. Fillh Ward, respectfully . inforins his friendslipd thepublicgenerally, that _ %Of kepp• at - 01 titneka atoolt,of the beat 4,escrilitiou of 'riding horses; bug- . carriages of all kinds, and in shorxeverything , reg uttid_initia line of Insiness.- A nonsideratle:poitifin of /ifs stock is now, and he, is-confident no:stock in' his. • -- ! 5 z i ~,. t His.ternis-willrbe moderate:, Histtable lean Lily extrst.i.afeW.lloo[llillH36 theianatibridife, whoie be-respectfully 'solicits a - Share of pUblic patronage: .cHARLgs-COLIMATiv. rrnwitideo:provide& with oti,elegant , Jimmie required. 00t2.6 • ._ - • •• - •vms.A4 **SS • a, 4 . fri,:-.(1 .711'F'. *l7l h411)?:' C L LC E R. , S , Sugar 'coated Vegetable Pargat Pllls, Ag. A .11,nivep i atly.q.diiil.ted. to *operate, nut only ,Cl_ as an drectuqpreCentity, but anneverfalling. tetoedy,:jo . alld*nees iyhich;,can effect the human frame - --Dead-ache, Indigestion ;ItSe arnatisin, Sin rvy, Ilrepay, SMall.pox, Cliolera 7 morbhs,Worms; Wheoping-cough; Consumption,'Jdundice; Quinsy, Scarlatina,. Liver: complaint; Apoplexy, Cancers, Salt.dthettio; Fits,..ffeartbtkin, Giddiness, `Erysipelas,, De.afneis, Itchingeof the Skie s. Gout, Gravel , - Pains in the back; Inviaid weakness, Palpitatienaln the heart, Risings in the throat, Asth.; ma r Fevera Female complaints, Stielies in the side, Spitting of blood, ,Bore eyes; Scrofii; St A ntlionyta fire,`Lowness of spiriti, ; Floodirig,Fluor. Albus.or Whites,.Gripc!, kinies evil, Lockjaw, }xis- Aorii, Bile OnlheistomaCh;arid affectioni4 Fleurisy,.Croup,:, Swelled fent and legs; Swine : pox, White-swellings, Tremors, Tumours, Picer,s.2 itirig, -and host-of others have successively and re; peatediy-been vanquished by`their . allpowerrul arm. They have been known to.effect permanent cures when all , other remedies had proved unavailing, aid - in the,last stages of disease. , therhave.ia-, many cases supers eded . theßrescrip, live 84-111 4". the most erninenC.Phol#ans, c.eived besides their unqualified commendation.,: They.have been lepeatedly recommended hy men ofthe most distinguished charactets, threughaut land, and been sanctioned in Europe ; hy Noblemen, and Princes of Rua) blood. - / • They have been introduced into" the .10110 - sPitals Edinburgh,.Paris;and Vienna, , ind through the dile interested exertions or our Foriign . , Ambassadors, tlephave received the.faicirelde omMendation .Of the Emperor..Of .Knesia,„anid hu celestial 'l'.l'64:7. of the,Chingse.Empire , - - • ' ler scarcely a Packet: vessel „' of any repute sails from, the port ;of New Yoik,withont an abundant supply 91 .the . • .; SICK MANS NEVER FAILING FRIEND. - • MIME =I trir Agencies, hive been, established "in 'all the principal, Cities , in the. Cniatli arid applications are constantly . ,paChing us frem almost numbitleaslil agesin every section of the Country. Testunoniali of their. marvellous effect.s are pouring in from Ulf quarters—and-in irtieb..nuitabers that we-haye not time to read one half Of -them. What stronger or more conclusive eyidence, than these important lints can the most Sceptical. desire" it;possible that the many thousanils ; who havettied CLICK,EWPA'S PILLS, can be q bceived rcsaltst.. If any imposture or 'quackery existerl, w. ould , it net, long agmhave been held up, as it shoula.beoci the score and'derision of a juatly offended communitirl . , 6:7" Remember; N. Cliokener is the, original Inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing the:sort, war ever heard of, untilhelntroduCed them in June, 1543. Purchasers should„therefore, alivays ask for.Clickener , s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no' other, or they will be Maiih the victims of a fraud. • • PRICE - . 25 CENTS PER.IIOX - . - Dr. Clickedier' a principal offic:c. for 44- Pil I a 66 Vese,y. street, New York:. WM. JACKSON;S9 Litierty street f biem/ of Wood . street, Pittsburgh; . Pa., General Agent foi,'Whsterb Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the. River Cohn. ties of Virginia ~ The. following arc DKClickenees duly appointee Agents for Allegheny chanty, Pa. • . ; ; WM. JACKSON, (Principal,) 89 ,Liberly. street ; head, of Wood. A. M. Marshall,. - Allegheny City. Jonathan Ghtlest„lAlanchester.. C. Townsend " • - - - Jno.'ll II: Jacqees,' Birmingham. Jno. 11. Cassel, Penh street. Andrew S. Getty, Walie street. • . Robert. :Williams, Ail]; ursville. R. 11. fleihingray, South Ward. Win. J. Smith, TernperanceVille. Jeremiah-Fleming, Lawrenceville. • Darnel Negley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbuigh. Thomas Aikin, .Sharpiburgh. 'G. 11., Starr, Sewickley. „ " Samuel SPringer, Clinton. James M'Kee, Stewartstown, • John Black, Turtle. Creek. C. F. 'Diehl, Elirabiith. Riley IWLauglilin, Plumb Township.' J. Jones, Bakerstown. Penny,' Wlfe'esport.. • mil 7" RECEIN; FOR .THE HUMAN HAIR.—To force its 'growth and health--Make ,it soft; silky, clear and line. - Persons who (1 'n:consequerrce.ef the many useless things sold) sot down every article (be it ever se gootl,) +ss a bantling. If tteoFtle coutd. be made to, try a 31 bottle of Jones' Ceial Reiterative, and, see how it makes dry, rusty, red' light hair moist, soft; aburn and dark ; keeps it,se, and by its use for !seine, time, causes it to grow naturally b peopl eutifuli If peopl e could see the.number.of poor respectable ..14tsloinics that use it (aye, and find it the cheapes t thing can use,) for dressing and 'beautifying tne hate;:fko keeping it soft .and.in order. threo tinicsfas lopg,as any other,article-macte,.arid,it cos - U but 313 cents for a bottle. Read tbese:certitleates—. ; . , . , . BALD, DEARS, BALD HEADS—. 7 .Nr. William Jackson,ClB9 Liberty street, Pittsburg ties, on th.e. 3il of February, .1347, thill Thomas Jackson's 'head, on the top, was entirely bald to 'l5 yea rs;an d that by using two 3s betties of Jones's Co ral stair ltestorative the hair is' vowing fast, and thick, and will soon ' be entirely . restiired„ , Grey Heads, grey ,Hearls—Recyl:-I hereby , cclrtify that'my hair was turning grey, and_that since I.have used Jones's Coral _Had; Restorative it has entirrily ceased falling—is groWing rast„ and has fine dark look. Before -I used Jones's Coral Restorative I combed out handfuli or hair 'dilly. . • - • WM. TLi ciMESM, Mr. Power, grocer in Fulton' a t ., had liis hair ehoked'up with dan d ruff, and Jones's Coral Ilan Restorative entirely Cured it.. , , .. De! you want &dress, Mitzi fly, andmakp your hair; soft and fine. Read- - I,frlenry Cullen, "late barber on board the steamboat South American 7 do certify. that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative is the best article .I ever used for dressing, loftening; 'cTeritilni;, and .keeping the hair , a long time in order; all my.ons= tomers preferred it to any thing•else. , .. ..• Sold by W: Jaekson` t at his Bpot and ShOe Store, and ‘Patcnt Medicine warehouse,'B9 Liberty it., head of Wood et., .Pittsburgh-r . ln Bottlee at, - 37 t, 50 eta. and one Dollar. - . - . ,niy:7 ' , IV is the Best : 1 0(5 - illii )teat aine us n , T HIS was expressed in our hearing yesterday, .by an intelligent gentle Mab, who had • used, but a gut one horror a bottle'of Dr..Willardsl: Oriental , Coitgliltfixtui4, - before im WAS entirely cured. Come and gnta bottle °fit; audit the most obstinate cough or. cold does not dieripPiar ' by,itir ried.; . your money will be refunded:. Compounded as it is, of the moat effective; though hartnlvise and, pl ehsanv reined ieti,lts use for years has not; nor indeed can it; fail- to give entire, eatiefaetion— ' '.; ,- • . : • - - , , _ . . . • '.: Far sale, rhulasale and retail, by - • • , ,-,- - -- . .• , . :BAYS ,St• BROCKWAY, -. Liberty street,,near, Canal:Basin. Sold:also by - ' , WM. FLEMING-., , - ce11..,, -..- . '' -., - . '- ' ' ',. t. .Lme'reneyille: -. : .. . , . . I YSTERSr-OY STEELS !! OYSTERS! I I- Getman. SCIINECK respectfully informs Ills friends and the public, that heittdaily in thexeceipt of rpm Faun cremes, which Will be`served upin every style, ateltert notice, to suit his custar4rs„:2 Caridy,, and cecry tinicriptimint confec4ierierks, - 04 viid and for sale at thei'corner Or sth,tintSullolllold sts.!. - se2B-Orn . Vertlrian:LSl - Inds. A. Veninan' Ind wok knows ElinA - Maker;'fornterly s, ofSecond and Fourth ate., takes thiemethadin'informthie many frie'licut,of the taef,that hiliTactory is now in full .op• eration- on St. 'glair at.; near the old Allegheny Rridge,yvhditi,it of iarigur eol ors - and quaiitiea, is'constantfy , - kept on - hand and dt alljnieesi from tOrepty:dents nolo su it noittoriters. If-required, willfbe Put' up Ttio'i• that in case of alarm by fire,or otheawine,.they,'rday'be "r'Uniove . dWithoot the : Old - of u 'sdiPh•driier, and . :with the same .fa'cilitY that. any: Other - plea Of furniture can be removed, and' without any extradipense.• . I"je2:4 : 7 433tirtr. • „ *. , Doctor C...,3lLorgan, ,100101,E111,X, a-auccctisful practising Physician in. _1: this city'and vicinity, 4. Richard" like, "is him? ; self againi t Slain 114. office is in Penn atiect,: _next - doetto,the : Nashington 0001, Piiteburgh, legheny ;County, ,Pcnnsyleania l wl)ere will Nappy, to:AccionmodAtg. such.cif his olilaPplieente as *ley tkee4 hie services, jutilaft neve, ones who, n like manner, may feel disposed to . -barter health, and : fork over: the'sliffernce,,in legal loose TKE: VD Llt subscriber ki,hi,*rittet . l,enejraet With the Pr,xix TZA Co. hie the iteTitinie right Co' i 1 theit. Teas ill Pitts! burgh antiAlleghisay cities Any,PeAkizattempting to_aell Choir Tea* eiceepl Meurecl,Oreegh-arvie pike:ugh:li ;104ittear-itiid.a. treed upon. --and..thetietateulaut!giro A. JAYNES, 7P r flMcat. ~_ ~z ebila wt.* BUM ' COLLEGE,OF 11EA-1,111, •'207. Matta streeti -Truirreto, New 'fork. C: VAUGIIN , S. V EGETAI3LE.EITHON , TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1547.—"1 CAME, I SAW, I CONVIERED;i' is most emphatiOally the case with this article.'_.Disease h4S,ever yielded to its meta marvell ens inedicina ,pkiver., Wherever it has gone; find South"ArneriCaittigland; etteada, landihe United'Stnteii have proved' the truth of this statement, the abirse qiidiation id a atrotig and pithy sentence, tells the iyhOleitoryi, - '..lnvalids, the prin ciple upon which .. .ion are . ciired'iniy not be known to you; but the result of a - tilafof the rurticlejs entirr factoty;-you are'restored; and the secret of theture remains' with' the protinetor. The-Medicine is a' compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; each in dividual root ba s. iti own;pecultar, eielasive, medi cinal property, conflicting with .no other compound root* mate* its - own ` cfireand as a perfect' combination, when taken into the sySteM, it does' the work which'irsiunn; when her . ' laws were'first established, intended it should do—P URIFIES; STRENGTHEN'S,. AND; RESTORES- the broken 'down, debilitated Constitution., Pzior..si, in . All itfe characters, will be completelY eradicated from the systeni by its' use. See..Parnplbts in agents' hands, for free - circulation-==they treatUPon dileasiii and show testimony ofctues: GiAvr.l,; and all com 7 plaints pf,the urinary organs, foirealso the pause of great. suffering; and Yetfinv's Ltinonrarerre has acquired no small celebrity over ' the country, hy the cures it has made in this distressing 'Odes of afflic tions. So famed „it seems; in ;thie,medicine, that it has.thqs attracted the notice - of one of our Medical publications. ; In the .Novembei "No. 1896, of the 'Ruffalii,Toninal,endMenthly Reyiew. of Medical and Surgical'Science,"inan article upon Calm:dons diseases, and 4, solvents,'f. the writer, after noticing the factthat...thetEnglish government once purchased a secret remedy, and alsn_notieing the „purchase in 1502, of a seererremedy, by, the Legnilature of NeW York, thus pays tribute to the Pattie oldie Medicine:. "Why do not our Representatives in Senate arid Asseiobly convened; enlighten and - . 'dissolve' the 'Kering thoesands ofthiseountry,by.thq purchase of Yaughril,s Vegetable.Lithontriptic, than which rib solventsince the days Of Alchemy has possessed one. half the fame Reader, here is, a periodical of bigh standing, acknowledged throughout a large.section of this country; to be one of the best conducted jour nals of the. kind in the. United States. eachanging with the scientific works of Europe to• our certain knowledge edited by Austin Flint, M. p., and co p tribute4l men of the highest professional ty, thus stepping aside. to notice a ' , secret remedy." You 'sill at once understand no tottrnown and worth less joslrun , could thus extort a comment from so ' high a;quarter,7and consequently,. unless itdirectly conflicted with the practice of the faculty , , it mist have ,been da l gteat "fame" which has caused it to reCeive. this passing nod., ICIDIS'EY diseases, vicar. ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful add suppressed Mensluration Flour.Albus, and the'en tire couiPlicated train ofeyils which follow a (User , Sered systettr,; ate. at Once Telicl'Od by the medicine. dend- fps pamphletifrom - Agents ' and you find evidence..r,theyafue Litliontriptio there put forth. -.3a.a_iernefiy for the irregularities of the, re: 'male syntem,.it has in .the compound a “root",which hai been,resotted to in thenortheifEurope,for cen, tunes - as a sure cure fOr this complaint., and . n re - stoics of . ii e health of the entire system.; Lida COMELAIICT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES, &O. are instantly relieved. . People. of the West will end-it 24 1 quip, remedy , in these iomjAafrits,ts well is Fi- YER ann,AetTE.- There is , noteniedyiike it, and no" calomel or quinine forma any , part '.of this mixture; No, injuiy will result in itsuse and active proper ties arc manifested inUae u se :fa single 80 oz bottle Fon - Ftvin ,;AN4I) ACV.E, Bilious , Disorders, lake no other Medicine. :RHEUMATISM, tiotrr,willfind rbe.acticin of this medicine upon ;the Blood, will change the disea . s e-which originates in the blond —a pd.,l healthy result will follow. DvspiesiA,'IN DI:GEST/oe, &b., yield in a few days use of this Aledi Chic.' ingalilMaiioll OF THE LONGS. COOOH; Cola staterum also; has : eVer.found" relief. ..ScßostaLt, kI,RESiFELAS., PtLis, friftontedEyei—all caused Vdm ptire blood will find this the remedy., ,The natio," completely acted upon', by the tiventy-twO diiieteut properties of the mixture, ta purified and restored as Mire' will not folh;qy. train or common cOmnlaints, Palpitation .of the heart, Sick Headache, Debility, ! 1-C., are all the re selt;Of aoinl'' derangement - of gle System, and the GREAT - RESTiIEER will do its wgrit. Ttic premises set forth in the advertisement, hre based the - proof of *het it has Aode in the past four Year's. The .Written testimony.of 1000 'Agentii, • in Canada, the United-Stites, England and,South''America, in _ the possession of the proprieto?—and can be seen by all interested=is a suffitientfdemonstration that it is the twit Medicine ever . offered to the World. (et the ' pamphlet, and - study the priecifile as there' laid down, et* themethed of cur,. Put up in .10 oz. bottles, at $.,;" 12 oz. die it $1 each-L - the huger ing 6 ox. more than two small - bottles. Look out and not' get' imposed upon. Every bottle , has . 4 Vitighti , e Vegetable LithontripticlMixturen-blown• upon the glass, the written signature of"G.C. Yaugn" on the directions, and,f,G. C. Vnugha,lluffalo,! stamped on the. Ne. on other are, genuine... Prepared.by, Dr. -Vaughn, and sold at the ,Ptil/CipatiOffice,, 207 Main street ,; Buffale, at ,wbolesale and retail No. attention given to 'letters, unless post paid—or ders from regularlit constitUted Agents.excepted: post paid letters,or.verhal communications soliciting ad vice,proMptlyAttended, to gratis:. . Moen deVoted exclusively to the sale of this arti cle-132 Nassau at, NOW :York city; .195 Esser at. Saler% Mer.itand by the principal Druggists thrcc out the Ami4ed States tied:Canada, atradvertisedt the papers. • .• : , Agents m 'this .- ;; . - : flays 8; Or,ockWay, WholesafeAnd itetail Agents, No. 2, ComMercial Ro iv, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, It. E. Sellers, 57 Wood streeil. John. Mitchell,- Federal street, Al legheny c ity; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith,l3ridgewater."... jan3o-d&wly tnettmatt.m, Gout. and is Dolottraux. ItESPATTABLEgen tl ema a called at our office,- - 'as eaid, to inform us that, he had been afflic ted foefifteen yearn with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tie Dolourenx; - that he had been frequently-confined to his room'for Months together, and -ofterituifered the most intense and excruciating pain; but -that lately he _had been using JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE;from which he found the most sig nal and inieOected ' relief.: He-says - be. , found the medicine 'Very-pleatiant - and-effective,: - and ihathe now considers 'himself perfectly. ctired.—Philade/ pkia Mirth: American; - . ' ' A rsdr WORTH Knewitto.--A gentleman 'of Scro fullius habit 'from indiscretion in his yoenger days; became affected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose; 'and a"disagreeablesnd troublesome - Cruption of the Skiu. Indeed, his:. whole .system - '. lore -the marks' or belng . :_iaturated with disease. One hand as cl wrist were. - so much affected ..bafhe had los t the e us of the hand, every part beingxoteisil with' deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and-weress hollow and porus as a honey-comb: It was atithis• stage of his coMplaint,i When death;appeared inegitable from s loathsome AiSCUM,. tingle...commenced the. urie - ` - ol Jayne's Alterativey and having taken oisteen - belliess is now perfeetly cured. • "_ Theullterativelaperateo through the circulation, and purifies .the blood and eradti ate° disease , from ibtroyatein, , lwhierever.located', hnd the , numea ono cures it has performed in - diSimbes of the skin, can c'er,-scorrfula; gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia;, and other 'chronic diseases, - iitruly is t onithing.--Spfril Por aide: in Pittsburgh at. the PEKIN TEA STOTtEcIP - Fourth street, PittsbUrgh.• ee29 T 4)1.1 he 'AIIIIt AIT.i.TOIE the progress' of diabase; and ',carefully V- guard the avenues by, which it approaches the' citadel lanife. Joan M. 'Wx.sloir, Herb Doctor, No 4, South: 7thetreet, Philadelphia, aße r many years study,: succeed ed iitpreparing,aud cOmpotindieg merlicotee and practicing:succes sfully, miring thoultaridathe lest.l6. years, not by one single Medi cine,, but hi : Medicines preparedxo arrest the Milner- Clue coMplainhs to which suffering humanity lel itible, to wit : j Consumption; diseases of the . Breast and Lunis;•Asthiha, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Dys pepaills'Eldney,.affnctions, Scorfula, Tetter, Ring worm, Liver com Plaint; Blind and Bleeding Chronic 00-Inflammatoryo 0 -Inflammatory Rheihriatfirri, Palpititien and enlargement of the Heart, Summer Complaini,, Cholera Mersin:li; medibinefor invigorating the Nerv ous System,--Mother , a ICordiali - Expectorant Syrup for whooping cough, Ague Pillaand Powders, Tetter, Wash an d Ointment, :Croup Syrup,-celebrated - Eye Water,curvy mixture, for , sorcnese.and inilarpina tion iirtiti gams and Scurvy, corn Salve,Strength- I ening 'Plastein, digestive, .Fethale arid head , ache' tohic, cathartic-and= emetic -POwders, tooth ache dropsOlic.. - Thilierb , Rector has thousands to bear testimony" to the 'efritacy?of "his medicines, wshavelaein healed by its use: ALllictedireader, l these medioinea.nre. for; pale APCLURE,, Agent, atlio 181, Smithfield strnet, nea r , burglk al) ,ID4 exam i ne certifiatel,l;!fctires. wbiph Mtn be s een - n numbers. atigp-aSM VAVGIIIII VE.q: TABLE, LITIIQATB.T: Iloca Anci•fai sale'.l • ..g.A,V44.,8,13.0.&41YAtr; ~7~ ilvtouar.,7, K. A VERK - IMPOILTANTSO7.4h:WNICATION S .70' - Ar.s enatitua•irr. kis riAttS, 'At Ail liras, .• UNDER-ALL CIRCUMSTANUE'Si E" -YOU. ARE SiCKL;get'euretl Imeasures lo,euntinue_fia. Rite q . 'Mi/W aliest in tilges . in hablii, which nilnit; to 7t ektent, disarrange the edirdrahTeil.ofriiitri&de cord binttions which form the.ltystefilisitid.rnseqesitly ''' should poitesaioin e r -yet erficaeiotieitqznpfeaad accredited agent for presettring air thefflittetiono of the body in good order., _ _ M DR. WOOD'S • SAMSAPAIIILIA A.A.l llo 7lo,..carialr, /92?.744-"' I will achieve this resalt,and !hi:11114E1e in everf, And- . 4 ly, and in the hoots ofevery person , whechy„tton-, itqsa, professjop or general tonne' ofjife;ii predis posed to thei'very Many hide iihneutir that life a curse, instead of a bleipingiond finally result / in their aggregated:condition in the•canirepr.. • The Bitters herd mentiohed are cosoponede4Al man of gre9 skill ied:knowledge, frothe.mll4 , e° Nairn° presents to those w ho carer..to rri find theni k and which are the onlY,reliablenntidotea - teithe,pOlitin of disease. The chief:ingredientante the'tinrverardly - beloved Sarsaparind and the Bizrkethe Willtekerry Tree,with which - th e.T6a 'Of -the' forest 'cures neary every disease' of the Internal oi Rani. nese materials, though . Powerfid , in their action f .stat as ' common sense teaches esi ENTIRELY BARIVIEBB; and prepared as they are here, one of the gredist medical operalices in the, inbabitabl e, globe..,,gilak r • tin these Brit - ins; the 'serty'alinis May be'reiteredlto -- 1 beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for they net only' eradicate " p im p les ; but i CANCER AND KING!S EVIL! - - - - - - - - Whoever, is subject to the horrors ofCanstnnpliolt, should at mace purchase this emat-nikenit;" -In th train' elf Costive:Mai follow vlreadful,local-pcinges tions v oftentimei insanity, very frequently Mania or i. hypocondria, v iolent head aches palpltationi; i" other affections of the heart, and rheumatic: rater -,1,4 , lings.'irflr.Wood , s Compound is aotfe,ofthe most ficient •medicines in routing these complaints, and' their fountain . head; that•can Possihly . be procured';''( From being confined in close Teems, and.-R!MS taking a small modicum of exemise, numereus pm. ; sons daily are made to deplete a Ides of appetite; • •,„ painful headaches, weakness ofthe muscles, langour i !, waat of puer - gy 'sufficient to.peruiit them to eepkrec, f reation, &c. Bte. These, persons say fur years,"thif they “don't feel very well." If they do not employ •_. 1 1" a method by which they can feel WITS WELI;Ahey . eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, antrerl( SATED ,T 11.035, T7ts OLIVE • only by a miracle; and even then the labeet;feech;;••••l blister•and Calomel have left them bete shattered ! hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest:i to themselves, but a source of disgust and: annoyance to all with whom they come in contact: All Ulu* FEARFUL ,CONSEQUENCES :" ,: •. • •• May, by avoided by tan earlyapplichtion orate virtue.' of these lila-rims. For" he truth oftbia, theliroprie. for pledges his word and honor, and in evidence pin !! show files of undoubted certificates Whielfhe belie- ceived, unSolititcd lien' all quarters: Ile doernot, however. ask the invalid .to swallow:his certificates; but his BrrrEas, and is willing torstakerall he holde,,;! dear on - earth inlay or of their. worth. ~: • ~ THE DYSPEPSIA, in tither a modified ,or severe term, will dliaPpeu. ; befere the qualities' of pr. WoUths - preparation, and " the cure maybe relied on as a permanent one. Thd•-• the Bret-tits possers'no 'cattier_ recointnenditiem, it• would' be' one of the - finest .vegetable-tempoundli:,l medical science can invent: • but it is_equal ato the complete eradication of • , -a; , ••" ' LIVER COALPIdIIVT,..• in 'every shape, and of every affection, minor or gly • r • gantic x ot .billiary nparatus. In dividu:als who are !". constitutionally bilious ought regularly to take this' mild agreeable and exaellent TtiVIC AND Arviairnt, 5 Will diffuse helltb throughout'eierifibre'tif the frame; It:tad-send happinesi and love of life thrilling-.'z tot the heart: FAIIIirES OUGLIT 1b Rize •17 • ots Every medicine chest onboard shipehnuld Alan by Well-titocked with this capital remedy esAgr SCUIt. canuot sfilict those who take it,, or long re slat its vigorous. assaults. Ati: Bodo vanish befere : it, and the old relies .of early . , imprudence invariably - disapeear, :stion4fier-being submitted to its action. Every Complaint of the stotarach is broken by it The firrreiss. have in no instance Riled of cnring..7.kurrDicz, GENVIAL . milt, every. disorganization of- • - • THE. NERVOUS SYSTEM.., • By, neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat.„. ter a east ; portion ofour fellow beings. are rendered ? extremely niiserable, they wish tiedie. Every bottle of Dr; Wood's &in- . ' parillar - and Wild Cherry .Bitiers ' cohtains medic , cum, of "try_ and content fur each of-those 4 anxious and impinfient - sufferers. Remember that an injudi cioutruse ofinercury is inevitably preductiteitifinany;. evils which are.put to flight by, this glorioturand-nw,, ! surpassable compound; and that afflictions which ere- HEREDITARY ' may speedily and safely be Ithufiled off through its i agency. As a medicine which' must benefit EVERYBODY, froM I:tiepin:v. delicate to the :corhleze air) PAIRING &VALID, no equal is to. be found for it; t It wouldbd well' to bear in mind'' that .preientivera-' , • i infinitely more , desirable than cure, and that Dr.. , Wriod , e - SarsiParille and Mild Cherry Bastes ARE. BOTH Put np. in hottles,.three or fo ur times larger,than - Bristol's or- Randle, for -the priee7one;ficalelf. per bottle. • ' . , : WYATT Lti. KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street; New Yo - 14; Wholesale Agents.''Sold in Pittiburgh, at ' P. R. SAWYERS HEALTH - DEPOT of-Vaitt-i able Medicines;Smithfield; between-3e and Pourthi. streets, and at WM. THORN'S, Drug Store, Market street: '. -.. • , sep2 dfimatwl2v- ' CritNESE4lAlli ClVEA.ttt . r.• ItATCIILEIIF4 *ron • Growth, Ileattlyi-and-Restot;ation of Bgir t. _THIS CREAM, whe n once.khoWnWillllluftefene, • .aTI other . artfclea of the kititiho*...lo, - plie. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin,hnliellthy;.O.F. Ittirning=grey, a few applications will Make the halt Mali and (lark, and give it a beautilb4liveliapPeaht arida ' • aiid will also make . and healthy color, twice as long areal! 'the piepOii l : bons whin i are generally used. Where the. Safi i~ thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by lasing' 1 this cream. ; Every lady ael - gentleinan who.is int* habit of bsing,hila on their hair. should-at once.pnte chase a bottle of th e Chinese dair Creani, as ik ics• composed:that it:will not injure the hairlike theatlit , er preparatiohs,lnit will beautify it,Alnd give pe,tfeet satisfaction in' every instance. _ For testimony to its very stfperlor qualities, ilea the'following letter from Rev. Mt: Cardiielf,'to• Messrs. Hendershott 8; Stretch, Nashville, geneiiii. agents for the Sotitherh Stated: . , „ Letter fr,..cm the' Rev'. R. Catdtcell, Pastor .tit'ihte • Pres b yterian: Church,' Messrs. liendershott and - Streteh Gentlenten. , —l take pleasure in adding my testincoiyjn . favi,i'ortiel excellent piepaicetion called Da. PaaaisiVeCiartissa 'CREA;II—for, about "years iki ?; 4.4 bafrr was 'seri dry; biitdy, arid 'dispbsed to come out butt having procured a bottle of the cream, and tried ill accorsling to the prescription, it it 'new soft; elliOitti 7 I aridTlim to the head. - Many balsanis appkied; each leaving'my hair im a worse state before. 'This Cream, however, has • As an attiele'for the toilet my wife gives it prefer:. Once qii!rOtherti, being'delicately . perfirmesi, &Mit , ! no diSpiased rincidity. "The ladies Capotisdly *tit find the Chin ese Cream to be a - deilderatutts id-thtdif preparation foi the toilet. ! R. CALDWELL. • Ptilei3kl", - ,,Tiouary -7, 1817 Said .irbolessle - attil- retail; in-Pittsbarghittrioirw M. Tou;nsend, No. 45; Market street; and , Joef ?stehlef; - critiet , or. Wood arid.Fifth - etteetst.k . ' ..jel-5-418rwiy The Three ! I CLOXIIING, 1,14- The Throe Big DoCiii , liltssi,o3l3; • - World 3t 3 • ' '150,000 - WELL SELECTED `GARMENTS I\TOW 'Made arid' ready to be' °Teri& tin .11 liberal terms to my old customers and tlisiptib , ' lie in general. The Propriefor of this far fantedltur 'eitensive establishment.tes , nets, 'after -returning frOintheEttstern Cities 'et mach trouble and ,expense ,. last completed hie fa ll wiiteriarringements-to -supply his thousands oC customers-withonet of the moat desirable stacks of Clothing- that haseverheata ofFeied in this-or any - other inarket'ssest of the p 3012114.• tains. For neatness in style and Avorkinanshipf come .biried with' the very.low - price's/high' . thiryWdlibe sold for must certainly-render;.the: old•unrivalleet Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions at tha,..western country. It is gra.tifyiat to -me 'to ' ablti to announce to my numerous friendwatlame . amt. abided ;-thit 'netwitherteniting tba eatreordinaon eflcith which I have made-to meet thi many calls in my - 4litti;it is with difficulty roart hot p huset*lik th i p reonteant rush that is Made on-this popnlar establish- , inent. Itleawellestabliahedfheti thitinyvialesare eight or ten times larger than:D.li) , other house bathe. ' trade, - and. this tieing vheoase , on , the amount 501d,.11 can itiford - to sell at much leint profit. than-etherrecald- poisiblyvhink of doing if they ivishcd to..oovere • tirrgentexpenier. , I intend to =keit: Cltentrorropt.. of ail ray present Mock before the beginning:anneal • year; coming to this conclasioe, L will make, it,thm uteri:stet every inn who wants a cheap.winter nit; the-Three Big Door". onel-dtsw bPpLOSKEIt. MM=§ w< ..mow.__: ME E 07 tr.g . !',,.50' , Mil EZIE MEM la ,>, i 1
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