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' ---- - 7 .ba hies Rerords for Lions,: — T ft b Shokeepeekr Clarriens..-. '' beautiful! plate el rosorktravtig eng a . , - • - . ..)-` , - '.. ~. ' ' ‘..,' •• ', i . From his longLesperience and intimate:acquaint. r e pai rf i, the proprietor is now ready lar . 4 , 9 , celve . ' ..,', • '',-'..' -.' " ..". ' ' '.: - se with the mannerar keeping ihe public records, 00ARDEB11, by Jim day,weel,,..or.. month., inlIF Ile , l give.satislietion to thoacwho maY ° i l l ecanmWations arc goorl,liod hia prices.are / O W. , heir bucneasto Ida care. decl6-411 . T gr oi , wN i .-' , ~f - , r- . J• It Afect-ELLAzip., i 3 ,~~.. u`.u.. MB ff=l=El .' , ..:j':•1i.i,;:.',;. : - .: , : ; . :_:,, ...„._ , ''k.:.:4tks, - ;:,.ft , ..'. - ;::::...: -, :,, - ,•,,..,, .'4:_t''A -- ;',4,:b . ..':;: - 1 7- : . :-' ,r %'.'.: , . , .. -,., ',' , :,• : ,t: 'J' ; .'ii-,•. : :,,i. ,: i•:• , ,, , ,, ..•: . .':' -,:: :',•.•' , "': , , : •-:•- - :. , ; . T , ;'F ,i74, ! , _ - ! 7.- *4: ,. ' 7 :' - ' , ''' , : - :' , . 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MINSI . . „ Z. 4 ;' ~j ; , j 3 .~-;i;s. . 121 4 ff 4. 1 7 .a i ME ENE Ell In ME , , , RE MI = 1111 rell ,-y . :. s C -~, ,t.r.f;.. 115211=1 EN .......... , ~,,,_.... . r- - -'---:7- , .. , .':...-`4T . ::, , . , ','L ....., , `.>,':.. = gni II OEM Li clEY'UOV6rtatienetiltd:? = ale= 1847-, EOR th e trauportation ot (knight between Pitts mrgitamOkrer Atlantic cities,nwiding transhipr meats omilieway, and the consequenvriak of delay, danutgo.breakagn sad eepenition xtfloads:;. 'lltanternsic k Casir,,'2lB Market et.,Philadelphia. t e sdrrr. faO'Conrros. - cur Penn an Wayne ets. Plttabbrgh. " • . . . AG ENTS: . • ilt: l ce., North street, Diiithente. I.f.li:P.T.laricartc"lo"S - outh street, New York. r i t+nr 4gg il,! l , increased Imainess, the preprie torn 4ave add to and;: extended their arrange. masts during the winter k arid e are now prepared to forwaid freight. with regularity. and dispatch, unsur passed by any ether Line. • 'Their long experience as Cassierefthepalpablesuperiorityof the Portable Boat eyenmpand.the great capacity and. convenience - ot the Warehousessite.talf end.orthri tine, are peculi arltmaktlated tfi enable the Troprietors - to fulfil thitirsingageritiatennd steam:antedate their endear ereailitaionfideritly etfering the - past arie-guarantee &t i the future, they reapeotfutlY solicit a continuance ottintrisutrein age. which.' they' now gratefully-stk. nowledge,. •-• rMI consign fleets to 'Padre& O'Connor will be ciived - and .forwarded,Steam .Boat charges paid, and Bills of Lading tranamiteed free .of any charge lor Cosentission,edeancing or Storage. Raving no inter elle-directly orindirectly in. Steam Beata the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primery obipretin :shipping West; and they pledge themselves totterwerd..all Goods consigned to them promptly, ' and on the most advantageous terms to the ownere.- 'Way Fre t - 1847 - ; IGIXCLUSIVELY: for the .traneportation of way JAY Atightletween Pitteburgh,lllairsvilWi-Joline tOlra,,Hollitlaysburgh,,Water etre - et a -gad all iaterine ihttaplaeox - - ' " the- Nidarehr ,fc. tacAohl: letrires_ the- 'Warehouse ofC: A. McAnnt tyR Cd 4 Pittiburgh, every day (excepaSundays)and i Skippers can always depend 021 having their-goods f : taitrded,,,vvithout delay and , at fair rates. , . Phis Line was formed for the. special accemmo dettitworltte way business, and the. proprietors -re eregnltiselicta, .share of purl:maga.: Proprietors. • . • JOHN RICKWORTII,`:: IOW( MILLER., DA.IVL:H. BARNES;. ROIVERT WOODS, WILLIAM FULTY. , _ _ _ . ' - ' I I6IIN — MILLEIft, Huilidayshurgh. CA.NAN, .Tohnstown. Agenti C. A.*cANULTY.iik. Co., pittegh., R.r. Parl. ltrzi ke oes. r - , Robert Moore, Saga ; ay Smith,littaburgli. mar§ ~m t e'liaontPortalbla - -lioat . ,y- 1847, .,• E - T FOR THE - TRANSPORTATION OFTRODVCR . .ittLVER AMA 6Y I/04)14K TO AHD FROM rrvs- BUR9II 4 3 1.11LAbiL'PliiA: AND 13ALTIMOB:6. {Cr Without Transhipment.. ItriariainCintailined to , o.nr.:carer. will -. be- forwarded witkont -delay, at the lowest current rates. Rills of Ladin& transmitted, and all but:anions promptly at te,mted [ile a . from any extra charge for storage or commission. Addrealt, or a'pply . C. A. McANULT.Y CQ., Canal- Basin, Pittsburgh. iiimeingA,l4llv7 large and commodious warehceme,. assmampreparedlts.receirelimaddition. to-freight:lld shipment) s iarge amountmf.Produceilte;, on Bier aitirst.inve • 411W0 'MaANULTY & . ,ARN.A.SGEDIN N TS. titia 1847. gaits : :. .Idonongahela Route, , -viA. BWGWNSYIT...I:E.AND CPAIDEIMAND TO_ -' TialORE AND . PHILADELPHIA. , ''''Tinfir to Baltimore . ' 32 hours. ~,....Tjine.ttillriladelphia. . ........,..40 hours. • . "- LortiT73 Jurt.Es eraonse.l - . . If.i.Ellendid - atuiefast. rumdag itearaenrConsni, . - Liwitht MiLane and Swata.ra, have commenced tat denble daily trips. One boat will leave.the Aftihringahelamherf every morning precisely. at 8 iv rdliat..--Passengers by the morning line,will. arrive -felidthitore nest evening iatinte for the'Philadel fa Mail Bohts or Rail Road cars. The evening afwillleave the wharf daily DIA o'clock, except Illaiidayangers by this boat will lodge on bilitidi ht comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns valCnextinerning at 6 o'clock, cross the Mountains liidayllighti'sup - and lodge in Cumberland. Thu. a"gtlight travel altogether.. The preparations ril oarriutir - are, ample, and rn the connection co plUtiiiin that disappointment& in; delays will' be an; known upon it:- . , .". - . - ,passengers can atop on the route and resume their ialtiangain - at Pleasure, and have choice of Ran Road of Steambeat between Baltiraore and Philadelphia: tonichas chartered;to partiesto travel as they de- Viiiire you' iidkete 'at 'the,. office,' Monongahela or St: Charlin ' John M. Townsend', p ' 'RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Ma r t , . Alf street, three doors abate Third street, Pitts -114.; Will hare Constantly on hand a well selected admen( laf the :hist and freshest Medioines,.Which hifwill sell on the, most reasonable terms. ' Pliyai.. *hilts Sending orders will be .promptly attended - to, , Arid iftipplied,with articles they:may rely npon, es 44iitmr• ,:-. •' -- '- ' ----'. rh,yenCians!„"prestriptions will "be accur ately: aeatty prepared from the best,Materialt,tteNstny boar orthe day ofnight. • ' ' , - .Also, for sate, a large , . stock ol:fresh and. good errmiterY, ' , , -. • dee 30C Henry W. Williams, A 4 t ITTOENEY- AND . COUNSELLOR , AT - LAW, " (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) O ffi ce at - 1d stank.Fourthstrecti - abose Smithfield. -, guE PetraNEßSHlPhereteforeezietingbetween Beaty Wil!homy Eaq., , and myself; in nthe-prao. tie° oftbe law, wag tlisaolved by maivat consent on thcbmtineas will hereafter be con tinued by. Ilenry , W:Nitilliama, Whom 1 moat ateer tally recommend to all for whom , hare the. honor tordwbasineatti as gentleman every way wcirthys ' their:confidence. s dr./*l7 Steel and File Manufactory.' nrtSE autnieribera having enlarged - their establish j mentibi 'the manufacture of Steel and riles-- oh the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Fifth Ward, Pittiburgh-4are: prepared to furnish files o. every description; of the best quality; and being de. - gemmedmake to it the interest of consumers to pui- these frreti from thein-l=restiebtfully invite thi'patrtitc. 'age of all vihtillie the atruele.' marl6-y • - J. ANKRIM At CO. 7• = ROznoepathio Books. • 7 jr-134:sioSived at the Bookstore of the subscriber in sth street, near Market t' Natal& Medico,. Ins= by Sauniel Nahnernan; translated and edited .bye Charles Julius Hempel, M. D. : 4 vols. ' • • Nattmoret Acute. diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. Brommopathlc Domestic -Medicine, by J. LotvriS, enlarged and improved,.brit, J.Hall, M. D. Isles New Manual, vol. I.No. 1 and 3. IllettiUrd Domestia Physician. A Mantel ofDomestie Cobkerl,- for the use of per= sons who , are under.Homasopatlnc nutmeat. Bonningitausen , s -Therapetic'ToCkets book ' for homcepathista,by Dr. Okie. .A4bnenitui*s Chronic Dia&tses: vol - - Together with, Medicine Chests df different !ices Ad. prices. , .r (erpl6) VICTOR. ouousu u. RIDDLE, _ 4_ .:.7iit.t.."„:.:-,..-r?'':-y...-;.:,.;:4,;;:.•-•:-:., •--' ~.-''..l':;;;;i!,-:•:','"':::.,..i.,.--..4, t Y - ., 1 . :1? , - . - -•.'", ,,, '•'.. -,,;,:;,•-• • r;.';'',..-tje,7:+,•:i±T-4.,:1,..-f.:.t:,';-: -•f:::;-•,. ..:-......., =MN •~: C%~ J. MESKIMEN WALTER - 11. LOWRIE . . •. = ES lIME ERZ iliiwlit4ii - . - 4..,%-:oi.tiv.t*i : .o“' . . *tare iind rIIITE, Insert:nee Obrapany of North America, of, thiOugh its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to_ maltepermanent and limited Inintranee prePerty,ln.this city and its vieirdty, aodorrshipmentsby the: canal arid rivers. - "- DIRECTORS • • A r ..004 2 P011 , 11 . ,nroffit!ly Alai, Henry, Charles Taylor, ,Samuel j 4 lopes, Samuel W. Smith, EfIV/4/4 STEL . IOI, - Ambrose White, JlOhi-A. Brown: '• Jacob - M. Thomas., John White,., John R. • Thomas P. Cops, Richard D.:Wood, ' - Wm, Weleh, .Henry D.Sherrard;Scei. This; the. Insurance Company in the Dui, tctl Sittiei,having,beeri charterettin V 794. 'lts char.-. ler, le perpetual, and froin its high;Standing t long experience,,,ample means, and avoiding- all make, of an extra . harairdous character, it.may' : considered; aa offering exiiplealMuity to the publte. MOSES- - AIWOOD. , At Counting Roorn-of Wa ter and,FrOnt streets . Pittsburgh , -Octga--y. The, Franklin- Flyer - Ineurnuee ,Coanymar FI4RTEILIEKPETUAL, ;S4OO,QQOI- paid. in of; C flee 1.63,1 Chesnut it., north side, near Fdlb TaAWlnsursoceeitherpermanent or limited, against lose,h. - damage by .6 . r.eyort property- and. effects of every description, ni towtr'or country, on the Molt reasonable terms. Applications, made either per, sonally or. by. letters, will be promptly attended to. , ' . - C. N. BANCKER, Prest. El G. Biscurt,-Set.l.: ' • DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Sinith, • • Thomas Bart George W. , Richards, Whaiion, -. .Mordecai D. Lewis, TobiasiWagrner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, - - David S. Brown. ~ PITTSBURGH A'G'ENCY.- tVeaArix Marritrt, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, 4. Co., corner of Third and Mar k_ et streets - Fire riaka takeo on buildings and 'their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coon- try. No Marine - or inland navigation risks taken,' ang44y- ' - • Incnrdnoe. Ak'hIERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' of Philadelphia 560 e 000 prild in# - Office - in Philadelphii, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Prestt; 'Frederick Fraley, Sooty. • This old and well established Company-con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise; Furniture, said Propertyinot of an extra hazasdeusicharacter, againstiossordarnage by Fire: •• • =' Applications for Insurances 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. • = -KING a. FTNlcirr, Agents at Pittsburghi!.f or the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE 11.1.5 KS upon 'Buildings and Mexchandize of every description - , - and Marine Risks upon has or cargoes of liftsSellf; taken upon the meat favorablel Ofrico at the warehouse or King & Holmes . , on Water et. c near Market atieet, Pittsburgh. N. B. King , & - Finney invite- the confidence and patronage of their friend* and community et large to the Delaware M. 9-.lnenrance'Comparry, as en 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 fine share of the profits - of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by himi and therefore as possessing the - Mutual principle " divested Of .every obnwfOus feature, and in its most attractive form. nol-tf Agency of th• Franklin Fire Insurance 113Corapatiy of Philadelphia. N.E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. =fete of the company on the first of Jancia _L ry, 1845; as publishedimeonformity with an act of the Penitsylvtuain Legislature, were Boilda and liortgages, 5609,615 93 Real. Estate, at cost, 100,967 77 Teuiporary L9a.rip, Stoc.ks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Mikingot total of $909,683 42 Affording' certain assurance that all losses will be promptly toot, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates are consistent with security. oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN , Agent. TO 'ARMS 1 TO ARMS ! ! THREATENED-invasion of Weatiin Pennsylvania by tol.,Swill, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered. in the Western country, :having' the larg eat establiqhment in. the City, fronting on Liberty and Sixth sta., He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons die greatest variety of cloth's, cassimeres, vesting', and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever. been offered in this market, to which,,all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth sta. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, • mar2b Proprietor. RHODES & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) No. .27; Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturera of Mustard, Ground Spicea, Catnips, &c., ece.;,•will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesole in.quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them 'Warran ted. Merchants intending to go easrwould ;do well to call before leaving the city. - They'rnity to found at their warehouse, No ; 27, Fifth st:, in Eyem.sbnild,• ing. " • • ' sep7 New Goo4s; New. Goods. ECEIVED, at 'the iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortrdent Of ClOths; , consisting,of French, Englisli and American Plain, 111 , k and Fan cy Cassirueres,, of the most modern , styles; fine figur ed Cash Mere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins=. -all of which we will lake up at. the .most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. .11eady,made_Clothing, of allr.desc.riptions;.Ladvs Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. ' Neck and Pocket Mkt's, Suspenders; It.sorns, Shirt Cellars, and dyery article usually .keptin.i, Clothing Store. Country Merchants,: before: purchasing elsewhere, will find it.t.o. their advantage to call at the Iron City clothing Store, No -132 Liberty Street, immediately opposite the mouth, of Market. - octlB-tf C. 31.,CLOSIEBY.. • If • • • • • Pall milldam; • AT 8 A 11,D. C S. MBE aubscriber will_ introduce,Ahie day t Cotter's Fall Style of Fteuclt, Mole in, Silk :and Nutra Hata, to whiclt he would invite the -attar lion of the public. . G. W. GLASGOW, . . 102 Wood s►. r -3d door below* Davis Auction Knouts rizza Fall-assortment of Caps and Muffs, em bracing in extensive variety, is daily expected, and wake duly announced. _ G. W. G. K. MASON & CO I:ll4 , 'boods House, 02;)larket street, ;Bel:peso ; Third sod Ath streets, AAVE just received a- large. supply of rich Fall rl Goods, comprising in part; 17 Cases various styles. Prints andchintioaceEnglish, French and A mericafil manufacture; 10 poi. rich and desirable patterns French "Ginghaths, w arranted ; . inferior. ; to none imported in style, quality and durability of co lors; 4 Cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising Avery, style for ball and Wintetwear; Cashmern's, At de Liunis,,,Stiiiti stp,d.Alpaecatinfva -rions colors; 3-4 and 4-4, Bflc &..BAne Blok Silks, for Mantillas; Fancy dress Silks; BPI/ ane.Mode colors; 31 de LaMs all wool, Shawls of every style andqual- By; Cassimerer, Cassmetta, Broad ,Cloths and Vest ings; Bleached and' uribleactierlMuslins front 6}e to ISic. per yard; Green Yelle*r .. , Red and White Flan eels; Tickings, Checks, striped .Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, _'etc, etc: All of which are of fered at wholesale and retail' at the very lowest cash prices. , (abp3) A. A. MASON & Cp. Joaes } i Coral Hair Restorative. IHEREBY certify that toy hair was falling out in im:Renee ,quantities daily, and was turning gray, andithatiinne I have used Jenes , a Coral Hair Resta rativej it has entirely ceased falling-=-is growing fast, and hid a fine dark locdc..- Before I Used Jones's C,orat Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls 01 E W. TOMPKINS S g at. N. For Are byAg'ent, earner of Wond arid • Liberty: str . tieta, tia only.plare in Pittsburgh whero.the sinrivprns,carr be obtained. jan22: .gi*:tti'rot. - -0,#. - gi10:.,.. - ;i: - .: . , . 4 .Pasesige To atatt rrom GREAT .11itITAIN Groner. Rteesin 4- BON No. 134 , Waterloo Roab CARLISLE & RINPARD, No 68, South ittr, N. York. THE; Setiseribeeramving . accepted . tbe agency at thia Cjty; . of tho above well known an?. reapectit ble"HousesFare prepared to .Mak - e-, engagemenis for paisengeri, to come out from any part of Great Britain :andllolo4 by the 'regular Line of Packet Ships, .sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persona en- gagging with us may rest assureir.tbat .their friends willmeet with kind treatment and prompt tlesputch at Liverpool, as well tiievety attentionnecaasary on in their arrival this country. AMily to or address . . . 31 , CLUItIcAN & CQ., N0:142 Liberty st., , Pittsburgh:.. N. R. , .—Pitssage. engaged here fr om , Liverpool : to. Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for ' warded, .payabile ttt Sight, throughout ;. the United ' T a.pseott , s - Gen er Ann. igrittoss antee. , • REM and f i r T om T" IGIE ES. Ar ,-B n E d rr P ri "Sag rn . 3114 44 - Inr.tarrin, by:W. do J. T. Tapscott • 75 South- streetl. corner °Midden Lane, Newyork, and 98 Waterloo . road , Liverpool.; • • -- • 1 The - subscribers having 'accepted the agency uot the above house, are now prepared toMake arrange- Meats upon, the moat liberal terms:v.ith those desi: roue of paying the passage of their :friends from the old Country, and flatter themeitelves their character and .long sanding in business will give 'aximleas surincia that all arrangeinents will be carried out faithfully. . • - Messrs. W. St.l.7%.Tapseett, arc long and fayeri iblyltnoWn for The Superior clang, . accommodation nd sailing , qualities . of their Picket Ship& - The QUEEN or Teri, WEST, SHEIIIIiAN;.ItOCIIES TER, GARRICK, ItOTTINGUE4,- ROSCILIS; ?;IV EItPOOL, and SIDDONS, two nf which leave each Port monthly,from New. York thee-21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and II in addition to which they have' arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of LiverpoofPackets to insure a depar tare from Liverpool, every fly edayi being thus deter mined, their facilities sha,lllteep priee with their in creasing patronage, while Mr.W TOpscotrs censtant imrsomd superintendence' of fire businesa idLiver .pc9l is an additional secuiity. tket the eemrott 41 0 aer:Comniodatlon of the passengers will he,partice err y alttcrided to. The inibscriberibeinglai usuallexteneivtly enga ged iii the' Business between Pittsburg land the Atlantic ate thereby enabled to take charge of and .forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and Are therefore prepared to contract-for pas sage from any sea,port is Great. Britain or Ireland to this Ci,tyttho nature of the hilliness they are engaged in gi. hag them facilitiea for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable; and will, (if ne cessary,) forward pasiengere - further West by the best. mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount Relator passage Will be refunded in full. .. REMITTANCES. . _ _ J. ritirrzr, Theambocribers are also prepared to give drafts' at sight, for any amount payable at ,thb.principal Cities and .Towns in Rtgland,,. Ireland„ ficetland, and Wiles; thus affording asafennd - esPeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries., which persons requiring such. facilitiei, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. . - Application (Irby kettet postpaid) will be prcompt ly attendc.d to TAAFFR 3c O'CONNOR Forwarding and CotruntllliOD blerchanta,• marrd&wy., Pittsburgh, Pa IlemittOnces to Il!liyopo, sr ij PASSIAVE rao.ll LIVER - 170U, LONDDN, and the :various .Porta at IRELAND, to NEW YOR4(,`PHILADELI'HIA . AND ,PITTSItUItGI4 THE undersigned, Agent foi. Meia. .TIOCHE, Is Cv.,is remitting Moneyts ss to , Ragland, Ireland, Scotland and , Wales, at the rate of Five Dollars to the „fl iterling. Drafts issued for any amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and on Mears Prescott, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, payable on ::presentation. at any, Bank in the United Kingdom free:of discount or any charge whatever. Those desirotie of remitting, or sending fur their-friends will please apply to the sub scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 Joon) aboie: the Canal Basin. • JAMES BLAKELY. Peritons'at a distance wishing infer:nation will re citive"M- answer by return mail by directing (post: paid) its above. • Refer to the Rankers, Merchanti, and Manufac Curers of Pitetburgh and vicinity,: i. apl7-dawtf ,„ NOTICE. THE public, and all those sendifig goods from die' East to Pittsburgh,rue informed that we have just put on a new line of express' wagons, - delusively' !or Brownsville, to transport goods lor Pittsburgh on ly, and we will furnish receipts at our office in Balti more to deliver goods in, thirty six, hours at Pitts. burgh (Sundays and iaill;riad Maya onty excepted.l Receipts foe , thisliee will also be 'furnished by Ad : _ aid& Co. Boston, New York and Philadelphia. .As we run the only express by mail trains west, shippers are informed that they must prepare seceipla at the above office's . • - • fIKKF.NE 4. CO., OffiCe B. 4. O. W. R. ifepot, Pratt St., Baltimore. Pittsburgh ofiec, H. G. VICKERY, Agent. St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh octl6-lm nArtNpikc* 45 .rAssmiliqt PERSONS brought Out by , this , Agency upon, the most reasonable Wrath, "freak any part of Eng land,Jreland, Scotland, and Wales, and in.Packtal Ships Foreign Correspondents and agentis i o( the British _Government have frequently cautioned Emigrants at Horne and their.friends in America, against the frauds that are eon tirivally , ' practised up tin them, and have always referred' to the-well-known house of Ifurndin *, Co. as the right place for all'to apply if they wish to betreated with paectualiity and kindness. Panties, 'who ,adVertise Tthemselves - adra agents for the Dina Bal/,/ine; ataie whit is not true, and thus deceive the public, as we profess to be agents not only of the Black Ball Line, bill every othe.r Good 'Liar, and also Cunarei 'Nleerri. Sight-Drafts to any anionut payable at, acy of the branches of the. Provincialc.card‘litional Banks of Ireland, England, Scott &e. Ye draw our own Esehenge, we de not take money and send it to the East.tti get some one else to remit, thereby ceasing mistakes and delays. Let the. 4trokers, &c. call upon us, and we will accommodate thein at New, York rates. ' -JOSHUA' RUBINSON, Epean Agent, oc7' , i sth at.: one dithi uro below Wood st.,;" - FOREIGN R E MI T tibecribere arc , prepared- to forward money -to all partsof England,lreland, Scotland sad. Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates:: SAMUEL MceLURNAN & Co., N0r142, Liberty at, CAMERON,• iiiiirurAcrullEa • " rebl2 HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND 'CASTINGS "IN 'GENERAL.' ESPECTFULLY, asks "the' Patronage hia Ilk, friends.: He feels warranted that he can dive satisfaction to all who.may. purchase of him. His estataisliment .is, - on litßelvra. plan of Lots - 6th' ward. . , . ' - • ... -.. •M. MFDONALD, MU and , Brass t.,. `'' ~ z : Founfiee. First strecit„ near Market, is •- ,- A prepared to make Brass Castings and its; Brass works generally on the most _..... 4: —...„...,, reedsoinnialbtlese terms machitlists and all those andshortestnotic s e e . H using brass works to give hirn . 11. call, as he is de- termined to - do all work in his line very low. .may 27-1 Y Salentine and : Libeirel. Spoke:: ORIGIN of Life by Hollick; Marriage. and Ma k, trinierii; byo. S. Fowler; 'Vestiges of CrEatiere, With the Sequel;Mackintrish's Electnoal Theory' of the Universe; Paine's Politieril: and Theological Worksz'Strauss , Life bf,.Jesue.; Xoran- ' Taylor's Die, gesis; Life of : aine; Vol ners Ruins;; Voltaire's Phi.; losoptilcal Dictionary; Palmer's Principles of Nature; also the-lafest editions of the best liberal and seien , -! tifia'patriphlets,,espressly - designed to fabilitate acquisition of vacant knowledge j for sale in Liberty treet, , Oppoidta Wayne - street, w ere . eubsoriptionsto Fowler's Phrenologibal - lourn , 'tOung. - _,etmerica-' Regenerator, arid, Boston Inveatigator, wil be re-, ceived'by (ee27412m,',) _ HARDWARE, 6JTijEItY AND 6AD~ERY JOHN W -Dratre.:l/11 Neuron. AXD , DOMESTIC HARDWARE, ' • ' 'No. 85 'Wood Stivet.• • .. IEXTOULD-respeetfully inforni-,his friends and the VVI'-public,geneirdly t thathei•heri re - delved a large 'stock oPfoieign Hardware per ships 4 ..1eabe11a, ,,, WyrorningWand."Monongithela, , ! whieh l .tegethl erwith nlaroe Etipply of American GOMISha is sow ,leceiving - direct' front-mannficterifit, hiS" assortment very extensive and OPinplete. Western , Merchants will please call andVseAnine his. stoclf; . . . • _ . .:.i.-.4." ct~~.. ~~'l 3 .::_. ... MEM OrliOA OE --;,,,.,,-,•...•.•,-,:,,.-;-;,-::-;:... ,•-..-.,:-.,..,.•,.-.=::•••;L:.•:-.,•44 .z.--4,,::-.4:4=r77-7. L.:::::::-,-•isi:::!::::.,::h.,i'i'-,;:,'•,,i-:4;';'''''''''''''''.'• •'• 4 ' Nv.D•:----,r'''—'',,--'"- , . ' - ' ' areat Remedy tlie - Age t DR. S'VVAY-NE'S _ COMPOUND SYRUP OP. WILD CIIF.RRY, `.r.STArt4l5/lin T_N . 1835. 11Y AN -AC'S or CONGRESS . " . The- oreitt- - ftesnedy -for. - - . - Consumption, Coughs, Colds-, Asilima,.Bronchitis, Liver Complaint; Spitting 'Blood; Difficulty • of , Breathing, Pain - the '.Bide. and. • 'Breast, Palpitation of the'lleirt, ' • s - Inflgeriza, iCronp,• 'Broken - • • • . Constitution, - Soro . • - 'Throat,- New-; Qua and - All diseases ofiThrost, Breaat, and. Lungs; the' most effectual and • Speedy cure over known? . - for any-of the above - ..'," • diseases lc, • .. *S4VAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD;CRERRY. Redd ntlie , lfraithilony. - 1.31 - „ Louis, Sept. 1141846, Dn. E. EASTERLY Ise CV.--creini.--t have. been afflicted for about threelyeare with a pulmonary eriro-. plaint, which has baffled the skill - of several'of the most eminent physitiani - of our . - Af tidies tuy cough was very ' , severe, pain in my 'side and breast, and great diffictilty le breathing. In this way I continued to suffer, until life became almost a-bur den, .-Atlength I san ? your ad vertiaement of D. SWATN VS Compound Syr)* of Wild "Chevy, and was, persuaded by a friend of mine to make a trial of it, and I purchaied a b'ottlelof you. I am happy'to _inform you that one bottle has effected a patient cure, and that-I am now in the enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in'the form of a certificate, that others who may he afflicted with such; diseases may know where to find ii've-lnable medicine. YOu .tan- use this testimony 'id - :commendation of Dr. gwayne , s Compound SYrup- of Wild Cherry is you think - best. • • Yours, with respect, ' . • . Wm. CAneote. Orin Wont) irtt Cito.W.—SinCe the introduCtion of mr article to public,' there' a number of , l unprincipled: individuals got up 'nostrums, which they assert contain Wild .Cherry ; some are called “Salsanily , ar Bitters,'”and, even: o.SyrnioyWild Cherry,° but mloei is the Original and only lenuine preparation ever - introduced . to the public, :which can beltroied by . the Basilic recordi'of the Common. wealth ofrennsylvania. The only safeguard against imposition is to see that my sign. Lute le on each bottle. "' Da. 11: Swavrm, CoriaoforEiglith and Race streets, Naiads. 60 000 Deaths by Consumption, Would perhaps be a small estimate for the ravages of this dreadful diseasein a single year; then add the fearfut catalogue of those CU: Pff by Inflantation' of the. Lungs, lientorrherge, Asthma; Coughs, Afters. za, Bronchitis, and other diseases of-the Lunge. and Liver. ' And - the list would presentee, appalling proof of the fatality of these two classes of diseases. But it is important to know. that---nearly all of this dread waste'of human 'life' might have been provented by a timely °sea Ilit-SWAYNE , S COMPOUND SY RUP OF WILD CHERRY.i This medicine,has now 'been before the public soma eight years, and is the oriffinal preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as a rem edy for Conghs,Colds, Bronchitis, and-Consumption' of the Lunge based entirely upon its intrinsic merits, owes but little to inflated newspaper pulls. Whose who give it a trial, being benefitted by it, recoils ineed it to, their neighbors, and thus gradually tind surely hasitgained an enviable reputation and worked its way into general use. One bottle. never fails to ' cure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict atten tions to the directions that accoMpany each bottle, its use in Pulmonary diseases.„of long standing and of the most alarming charocter, has alwaya given re lief,And in very many inatanses has °fleeted .com phew and Permanent cures. . Beware of the Worthless feila2sairts?" Bitters," “Syrupfs,” 4-e., as they contain none of the virtues of the origieal preparatiOn. The (original and only) genuine 'article is prepared by UR. SWANE, turner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by agents in all . parts of the United States, and sonic parts of Europe. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE, N.W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphii, and forsiale by respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in . OM United States. . ,For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN, .53 Market street; L. JONES; ISO Liberty street, and OGDEN & SNOWDEN, corner of Wood and 2d (8., SOLE ACZNIS . rot TITTSBVAGII, • ' iy 10 qrcat. )o.4gitial Remedr -For Coughs, Colds Asthma, emit Consumption! "great and only remedy for t sada, Coughs, Asthma and Comuurriots, isthe HUNGARIAN' BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Becban, of London. England; and introduced in to the United States under,the immediate atiperin .. tcndance of the inventor: - The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants die American Agent in soliciting for treatment the WORST roSSIBLE caws tliat can be found in the counnunity—naies that seek relief in vain from any Of lite common remedies of the day; and have been giyen tip by the most diitinguished Physicians as cotcnaitnn arm m et-It...ME: The Hungarian • Balsam has dured, and will cilia the MOST DESPEOATE Or CASES. is no quack nostrum, but a standard Engllah Medicine, of known and established efflcacy.. • Every family in the United :State& should be sup plied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to be used as it preventive niedieine 'in all eases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood; Pain in the Side and Chest, Irrititticitfiind SOreneis of the Lungs,..Etionchitiii,' Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fevor, - Night Sweats, ,Emaciation and General De bility, Asthtna,lntlueno, HooPing Cough and Croup. ICir" SO.'id in large bottles, at 81 pechottle, with, full directions for the restoration of tWalth.. . - T amphlefs, containing a mainkof English and,A merican certificates, and other evidenoew,.. showing the unequalled meriteef thOireet.English Remedy, may be.obtained of the Agents, gratituously.' . DAV/ D- F. BRADLEE,. s ole: 4ent ibr. the United States, 119 Court aireet,flostOn: , r. T. w. Diterr*Soria, General Wholesale. Agents, N0..132 North Sccond . street, Philadelphia. • _ • Tor Salo by .13.,A..FAILNESTOCK.81 Co., corner :of Wood and Fiont streets. , may 7 . SOLD1EllgoV'T1110" IIIiEXIVA Pt :WAR rrtHE sublicriber haying opened an office in. fho City ofPittsbuigh;" in the State of for . the purpose of procuring Land %Variants at the Seat of Governinent, ter the discharged Soldiers of the Itegulai. Army; as well as the V blunteers, who have served their cottnt,iyinlthe piesent War with Mexico: informs'the' iving, toirthe representatives of the dead, that by addressing annyipliciition to Millet ihis City, giving thenarrieptd address of the soldier, and if dean, his' represen.atives;it :Will - receive careful and prompt attention. • - Instructions and Blanks willjlev immediately re- turned per mail to thel applicany; to he-execnted and. returned to me at this place. The- Warrant, 'wheri received,' will he immediately gent per mail to the proper owner; or if he should prefer lib ceiiing rno ney, I will make sale of his Warrant to the beet ad- vantage forcash, and make no charge for thin service. In the event of the death of!the soldier; that must be .men;ioned in the..letter, and the-warran t will issue according to thdfollowingrules :‘, First, to his wife and Children, (if he have any.)!. Second, to his father,; and Third. AO his mother: • . Having .a son in the Genctal-Land Office at Wash ! iogton, and one in th Army under General Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive -their' prompt attention; shouli.any ififfieulty wise respecting the necessary proof. • • • Letters: addressed. to moon the' subject must be post paid; and incluse a. Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation.- . WM. 11. FOSTER. MOE= Hon. Harmer Denny, ' .. I - lon:Walter Foward,! Pittsburgh. Col. Winl'Rebiustin, Jr., James ilail,,Elq. - , • ' - Robert Buchanan, .sq. } Cincinnati., ,-- • 't , . . - Irwin tk. FosteN , . . , '• '. - Major St Clair Denny , Paymaster U. S. A., N. O. Lieut. Col. Sam)]. W.lBlack, 4 'Cali!. John Herron, I 1 Vel>s Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter; i*. ' '' ' Army, Me:'') - Capt. P. N. Guthtio.Reg. Army, , . - - • '. ' - ' W. B. F. may be.fonnd et the office of -Wrif. - E. - , Austin, .E.sq:', late Black &Liggett , u ; Burke Build- . ings, 'Fourth street. 1 . - kg , .... - Fifth Ward, Livery Stable:' ' 47 .4 4 TitE subscriber, having bought out toe well known Livery. Stable kept by C. B. Doty in the Ritth Ward;, respectfully informs his friends and the generally, that'he will keep at all times ti igock of the West des,cription. of riding horses, bug ie4,,carriages of all , kinda;ao,in short everything _recopied in his line of buoiness, • , A considerable portion of hiailtock is new, and he. is confident no Stook in the city will be superior to his. - • . Ilia terms - will be moderate. His stablelis on Liti erty st.,„ a few doors qboye the canal Irridg4 where r Ile:respectfully solicits a' ethane ofmtrblie patronage. I.s _ _ , CLIALRLES COLEMAN. igriie ie also providftl with it R -oe.g an t H earse which 1 6 01 befenuellqd wbengerisired. oce.lsi• E 1 M= 41 „1:5 , ,• A ; ti , At 1 0004000 PS& 11111r a ,aiba021/ 16 ,, • COATEMt : . I • • ;IA 11,10.3 - . r. , CLI.,CKENERSS. ' Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, RE -universally admitted-to operate, not :anly as an tffectual pierrniive, but as a never failingg remedy,: diseases - which can effect the humah fratne.---Ilead-ache, Intligestion,Rheurnatism, Pil es, ScurVi,fDropsy, Small-pox, Cholera-Mot - bus, Worms, WhOorneg=cough; pousuinpton; Jaundice,„ Quinsy, Scarlatina,. Liver 'complaint; Apopiexy; Cancers, Meatimi, Saltrllhedni, Fits, Heartburn, Giddinesi, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchings.of the Skin; ColdS, Gout, Gravel,Paine - is the back; Inward Weakness, Palpitations in the heart, Risings in the throat,A.pth ma, Fevers of ail *kinds,Female complaints;Stiches in the side, Spitting of blood, Sore eyes, Scrofula, &Anthony's fire, Lowness o f spirits, Flooding,-Fluor Athos or Whites, Gripes, King's evil, LoCkjaw,.llyst teriailiile On the Stomach, and all bilions affections; Pleurisy, Croup, Swelled feet and legs, Swine-poi„ White-swellings,Tremors, Tumonre, Ulcers, Yore hint, and a host of others have successively unctre4 peatedly been vanquished by theirall powerful area: They have been known to effect permanentmures when all, other remedies had proved unavailing,.and in the last stages of diseasei • . They have in many cases Superseded the preseriP five skill,of ihe :most eminent Phyrieians, and re- . ceived besides their unqualified commendation. t They have been repeatedly•recoMmended by men of the most distinguished characters;throughout the land, and been sanctioned in Europe by . Noblemen, and Princes of, Royal hlood. • • • •,-„ • : I They have been introducedinto the Hospitals oil Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through the'clis interested exertions - of our Foreign Ambassadors, they have received the favorable commendation of the Emperor. of Russia, and his celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire. _ : • IX:r Scarcely a Packet: vessel of any repute, sails from the port of Now York, without-an abundant supply or. the. _ , . • . . . &CLUMPS NEVER FAILING. FRIEND. - ter Agencies have beeniettablished in all the principal Cities in the than, and applications are constantly reaching us from almost numberless Iloges in every section of the Country. `Testimonial, of their marvellous effects are. pouring in from all quartera- 7 and:in: such numbers that we -, • have not time to read one. half of. them. • What stronger-or More conclusive evidence:than these important can the moat sceptical desires,::ls it possible, that the many thousaeds who have tried•CLICICENEWS PILLS, can be deceived in. their results? If any, imposture ;or quackery existed, would it - not -long ago hive been held up, as it should be, to- the•scora and derision of a jestly offended community I - 1):Ir Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is theoriginal inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing o. the sort was ever hoard of, until he introduced them in. June, 1843. ,Purchasers shonld, therefere,always ask for ClickeneOs Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,and take no other, or they - will be made the victims of a fraud. , - • • • - PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. DrCfickeriees principal office for the sale of Pills, 6fl . n.Vely• street, New York.' • . • • , J.4:CRSON, 89 Liberty:street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for -Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio; and The River Conn ties of Virginia. • - . The followint are Dr. Clickenees duly, appointeo Agents for Allegheny count) . - Pa • ,WM. JA'CKSON,.,(Principal,) 89 Liberty street, head of Wbod: . • . , A., M. Marshall, Allegheny Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester. C. ToWnsend & Co., gr inn. R. li. Jacqees, Birmingham. Jno:11. Cassel,. Penn street. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie street. Robert 'Williams,' Arthur.sville: R. Hemingray, Seuth . Ward. Wm. J; Smith, Temperanceville. ' Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville:. Dinielliegley, East Liberty. • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. T . I:IOMR9 Aikin, Sharps ugh. G. 11. Starr, Sewickley: Samuel Spraiger,.., Clinton. James,Stewartetown. John Black, Turtle Creek - . C. F. Mehl - Elizabeth. Riley lll'Lau.ghlin, Plural, Township, J. Jones, Bakerstown. Penny;l!,plieesport. A R ECEIPT FOR THE 111 T. I!.N fotce its grow& and health—Mike it soli, silky, clear and . film • . Pet sons Who (in consequence of the many useless things sold): sot down ,every .artislo (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a.-311 botile ofJones , Coral Restorative, and see how it makes dry, rusty, red -light hair moist, soft, aburn and dark; keeps it so, and by ita use for-some' time; dauseti it to grow naturally beautiful, If people Could Seethe number of poor respectablcl6.o..inics that nee it (tiye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dresaing and beautifying' the hair, for keeping it. soft . and in'-orderthree it/111311 long as any'Other article Made, and it'cLattibut 37} cents for a bottle. Read there certificates. ' • - ••". - BALD 'WADS, BALD".II:EADS—Mr. Jackson, of $9 Liberty street, Pittsbnrgh,l'a., peril= lies, on the 3d of February; 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's head. en the topq Was entirely bald for 15 years, aiul (hit by using two 3s bettl es ofJenees Co ral 'Hair'ReAoratiire ' the .hair"is growl rig :fast' and thiek;aand - will soon be entirely reamed. . • ..,,. Grey Pleads ' - Grey lle‘,ls-'=Reall—l herebyeertify that mthair Wits turning giel; and that since I hare. usedloneefolCOral 'Hair Restoratiie irbas entirely ceased fallingt-ia growing, fast; and hos a'fine dark . look. -Before used Jones's Coral Restorative '.I combed out Mind this of hair: daily: VFM. TLIOMPSON,92-Kirig Mr. Power, grocer _in Fulton st.'„ had his hair choked up with dandruff, .and Idnes , o Corral „Hair Itestorativo entirely cured.it:: Do you wade to dress, beautify, andinake your hair -soft, and fi ne., , - Read Henry-Cullen,. late barber on'beardAhe steamboat South American; do certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative is the best article I ever used fbr drestring;Sortening, cleaning, and keeping the hair along time in order ~al mynas-' turners preferred RIO any thing else. .Sold by W.lJackso4l,at his Iliziatarid"Slicie Store, .d Patent blediebte.warehinise;l39,Libetty st., head of. Wood st., Bottles tie 371, 50 ctn. and one• Dollar. --" • - - •• • ray7l' "It t. J t he LBestt Coiirgliblidijine I ever ; -; .'Ettied." THIS weeiiSpressed in our bearing yesterday,-by an intelligent gentl eman , who had used but about one hil. r cif .b 9 ttfeof Dr.- Willardls Oriental ,Cough lifixturp, before he was, entirely cured.' Come and get a tiittle,orit,,tipd if, the _ ostobstinate,cough or cold does not disappear by its.,use, -your money will be refunded. Compoundettas it ie,, of the most effective; tboughlarmiess and pleasant.remedies, its use far years haw net, nor indeed can it, tail: to give 'entire satisirsetion. Fc:rsale, wliolcoale and retail . , by , - • , 13ANS Fe. EROCKVVAY,,. : • ' LibeftiitiveL.iiii Canal Basin Sold also? ' ‘ - lt)tfer. FLEMING,. pcll' ; .T Lnwrenc,eville OYSTERS! I YS'I,'.ERS !,1 • Gnonek Sciint Ear.' resnectfully Anti:inns' his friends 'and: the public, that he is daily in the receipt of rINE Faesit Orsrins, which 'will' be served Op in every ityle,,iit short notico, to snit:his custenters. fizr_Ground;Plut Candy, and-every description of confectioner iar, oir hand and for:Bale at the'. c.orner 'or oth ant Smithfield sts. se2S-Gm Niersitcan Blinds. AWESTERVF,LT, the -old and well known . Yenitian Blind blaker,:formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many frienas.of the! fact. that hie Factory is now in' full op eration on 'Bt. .Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where acnnitotit supply 9 r Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly, kepren kand and; at'all prices,from twentyrcents up to suit cutitomerat - N. B. If required, Blinds will be up so, that in case of alarm : by fire, or otheswise, they maybe rernavedwithout,tho , aid of n screw-driver ; and : ith the 'aztnie faci lity, that any other piece' of furniture edit be . ' On lin , remov ed, and without any extia expense. je244lStw.,v4. , - -'.., = - ~ , . : - ifloetai.'C. Morgan,'' . r• tORMERVY ':a suecessful practising PhySiciin in c.b. I:',.this:eity nd' viciinity, "Richard. , like,. ,, is hire self again (S du quo.) His of fi ce•is in Penn. street, next =door t o e Washington Hotel;Pittsbiirgh, Al-, legheny - Co, ty,' Pennsylvania; Where he will b e . happy to ac '' ramodate.such of his old applicants its may need - Mil s ervices, and all iii*olies - wliri,in like manner,' " ms '. - feel - dispelled , to. biller : disease' for health, and f.rk over the difference, in legal , loose 'change... ,•.- -`• -- -':' "' - ' ' 'myl.ff-d3t&wtf ' g'AtJTIO TO THE Pt7IILIC.--:The rutbscriber by_Writt • a centrad Avith The • Penn,. TEA: yas the . excltisiie right.to, tell their: Teas in Pitts burgh ind-Alleglieuy . cities„Any pers9n atteruptieg to, sell their'Teati - ukceprprocured•thiongh rec., is practi.ciairsallicapPen and the - public .---indAltublitabsutentirarencrt -4 rAt4AXNES lii•Fourthit, , , , :.iti0ti..ii..•..,.;. : e, • 4 • 1 : 0 Qi c. • • • WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH, . . , . . . . 207. Main Street; itistralo, New York. TR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHON "TRIPTIC-ADV.RRTISEMENT FOP:18-17.."I CAALE", I Shw, I C.,onatinams;" is most emphatically the case with this article: Disease kas ever yielded to its most marvellonsrnedlo7uß.pnwer. - . - 'Wherever' it has gone, and South America, England,..Canada, and the United States have proved the truth of this statement, the above quotation. in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the. whole story. -Inmlids, the prin ciple upon, which you. are cured may not be; known to you, but the result of a trial of the article ie antis factory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the preprietori The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinctsegetable agencies; each in dividual root has its own peculiari.exclusive, medi cinal property, conflicting with_no other compound I—each root makes its own cure=and,as a perfect combination, when taken . . into: the system, it, does 'the work which ihruns. ' when her lawe'were first established, intended itshOuld do—PURIFIES, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken down,, debilitated, constitution; -Dams, iisc all - its charecters, will be completely, nradicated:.froth the system by its use. , See .parriplets in agents:: hands, for free eireulation—they. treat. upon all diseases; and show testimony.olcures.- GRAVEL, and all com plaints o . the urinary organs, form also ,the cause of great suffering, and VAUUN'S Lrrnonntiimire has* acquired no small celebrity:over the conntry,hythe cures it , has made in this distressing class of afflic tions. So famed, it seethe, is' this' medicine, that it hat+. thus ; attracted the.notice of , one - of our Medical pnblications. In the November No. 1846 4 of the ' "Buffalo. Journal and Monthly Review. of ,Medical 'and Surgical Science," in an. article upon calculous diseases, and "solvents," the writer, after noticing the fact that the English government oncepiarchaded a secretremedy, and also noticing the' purchase in 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legtelature of New' York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: . "Why do' not our Representatives in' Senate and Assembly convened, enlighten .and 'dissolve' the auffering thousands.of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable-Lithontriptic, than whidine solventsince the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the,fame 1" Reader, here is a periodical of ffighl standing, acknowledged throughout a large.section .of this country to be one of the best conducted jourh nals of the kind in the United States. exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our - certain' knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D:, and con tributed to by men of the highest protesaionai :MM.' ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret remedy." You will at once understand no unknown and worth- Jess nostrum, could thus extort a -comment from so high a 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 Ibis passing nod. _Kusuzy 'diseases, weak ness of the back-and spine, irregular, painful and suppressed /klensturation ' Flour Allow, and the -en tire complicated train of evils which follow disor: Sered system, are at once relieved liy the medicine. need for pamphlets from Agents; and you will-find evidence, of the value or the Lithontriptic there put forth. As a remedy for the irregularities of ithe in male system, it basin the compound a "root" which has been resorted to in the north of Europe 63r nen tunfes---att a sure cure for this complaint, and >a .re' storey of the health of the entire - system...Lwza CODPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES, &c., are instantly relieved. People of 'the West will find it ay; only- remedy in these complaints, es well as FE.' vna AND Anus. There is no remedy like it, and no] calomel or ,guinine forms any part of this mixture. I No injury will reauft in its use ' and its active proper ties arc manifested in the use cif a single 30 oz bottle FOR FEVER AND ADVT., Bilious Disorders, take no other Medicine.- RHEUMATISM, Goes; willfirul relief. rho action of this medicine upon - the. Blood, will change- the diseaae—which originates in the blood —and S. healthy result will follow.. DYSPEPSIA, IN- L Dwdesrwr, &c., yield in a few days use of this Medi tine. billatilTilati.oll OF TUE Lunn& Conon, CON strummar also, has ever found relief. SCROFULA ) ERYSIPELAS, PILES, Allamed Eyes,--ell canoed byinr. pure blood—will find this article tho remedy: The' system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mature, is' purified and restored—as a partial, care. will not, follow. The . . train or common complaints, Palpitation - ,^ of the Heart, Sick headache, Debility; 4-c., are All the re:il suit of some derangement of the system,.and the- GREAT Itzsrortzu will dc . its ; work. The promises set, forth in tnsadvertise . ment, are based upon the proof of wizet_ht , has done in the past - four years. Tim writterfttmitirnonz of 1000. Agents, ingenada,l the United Staten, kngland and South .America,in thepossession of the proprietor—and can be . seen by All interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Mediiine erer, offered to the World. Get the pamphlet, and: tudy . the Trinciple as there laid down, of the method of cure.:. Put.up in3o oz. bottlea, at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 each--.-thelarger.hold ing Oz. more than two small bottles. Look nut and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic - Mixture" blown upon the. glass, the written signature of "G.C. Vaugn" on the dftections, and G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo, stamped on the cork.".. None.other are genuine: Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, And sold at the-Principal Office, : 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail No attention given to letters,. unless post paid—or ders from regularly constituted Agents excepted: post paid letters, onverbal communicationssoliciting ad , ' vice, promptly attended, to gratis. - ' ' - ' -- - •:. Offlees.devoted exclusively to the sale of this arti cle-132 Nassau st.; New York - city; 215 Essex st.;' Salem, Me" :and by the principal Drnggiseithrties out .the ../.. oned States and Canada, as advertisedi: the papers', - . - _. '', • • ' - - Agents in this city,,--- :-.. , - • • . • - ' • - - Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Reif, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Al eut,'R.: E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; 'John Mitchell Federalstreet, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beater; John Smith, Bridgewater. ''. • ••janaPdiftwly itheumatium, Gant and 'fro 1163(4lietii. A ' PECTABLE gentlemen called at our office, - as he said; to' inform' us that he hadbeen afflic ted for fifteee years with Rheuntatism or Gout, 'and occasionally with Tic that he hid been frequently to his:nom : lo r months together, and often coffered the most intynse and eieruciating paiii, - :but that lately hnhad - ,,beetitviiing - JAYNE'S 'ALTERATIVE,' from which : he fotinitthe most Sig nal' and unexpected 'relief. He says lie toned;the Medi:eine very plea:Ant and effective; and thethe now nonsiders - himself perfectly crued. 77 Philatiel . phia. North',American. ' - '' ' - , , • • . , -,.,- , • MR . , . "A.FACTiVeltith Ifirewxr,..A gentleman Of Soro. fuloui habit. from indiscretion - in his' younger da;Vs, became affected with Ulcerationsin the Throat, and Nose, and'a disagreeable and trOubleseme eruption of the Skin. indeed, his whole syetem bore the. Marks of beihg saturated with 'disease. One hand 'aril wrist were so much affectedihat he,hail lost the 'Use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and ,pores as a honepeomb: 'at'was if this stage of his 'complaint, when death appeared inevitable froth a loathsome disease, thatle coMmenced the' use of Jaynes Alterative, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfectly cured: • • . The Alterative operates through' the circulation; and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the' system,`. wherever loceted;:and the, numerous cures it has performed diseasei of the , skin, can, cer; seorfula, gout liver caniplaint, dyspepaia, and other chronic diseases, is truly of the Times. Ip-rPor' sale-in Pittsbilrgh at the PEKIN TRA STORt; 72 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.' ° se2L To lie Milioted. "WATCH the progress of disease, end carefulki • IN guard theo.venues by whiCh it approachee the citadel: of life. Jour; M. Wrsrorri Herb Doctor, No 4, South 'lth street, Philadelphia; after many years study, has succeeded in preparing and compounding meoicines and practicing successfully, by curing thousands the last 16,yeara, not by one single medi cine, but by medicines propared to arrest the numet- Ous - coMplaints to which suffering humanity billable, mi wit: Consumption, diseMies of the Breast and, tungl,' Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of 13lood,"Dysi pepsin, Kidney affections,. Scorfala, Tetter, worm, Liver complaint, .lilind and Dleeding.Pilea, Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, palpitation and enlargement of the Heart; „Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbtth; medicine for invigorating the Nerv ous Systeme—Mother's Cordial, Exppetorant Syrup, l for whooping . cough, Ague Pills 31001/Mem, Tetter Wash_and Ointrannt,. Croup Syrup, Eelebrated Water, Scarly . misture for soreness - and inflainma-, , tion of the ruts and Scurvy, corn Salve; Strength , ' ening Plasters; - digestive, 'Female and head 'ache Pills; tonic, cathartic.and emetic Powders,. tooth ache drops,.&c. The . 'Herb -NAM' thMularidq to bear testimony ;to the efficacy of his medicines; who have' been healed by. its use. Afflicted reader, these medicines:are:for artle'by WM. ;NDCLIJAF., Agent, at No-81, Smithfield street, near Sixth; Piflai burgh.. Pill and. esamine,cettificates,of cuienovhiolt can be seen in numbers. . , aue...7;d3mi' ATAITGIEINIS VEGETABLE, LITHONTRIPI7C— j4: dnz in titozei-land fornale by • ;ILAN'S*/ BROWLIVAXi. 1 ME =lli WM mvu.dirOkesery% And A •.V.ERT - 154VOILTANT CAllti Mtl •NICATION: .• • - ; - All lYmis, u to' cuivr svofcE . IF You Ag.V..S)tlii, get nitre4l4.lf well, ;employ. measures 'in CP7itiVlPg,so, .Xyery.individial in dulges in habits, which-mtist, to , a greatee.or leaser extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate com binations which form the srstain, and'enrismiently , '' 'EVERY INDMISIIA; 'should possess some mild ; yet efficacieualiiiiple and accredited agent..frir pregetiMitell *ha funttions or the body in good order.v=.,;,‘ .; DR. , WOOD'S:. lIAILIAPARMA AND ,TlED.pimmit,artrpe will achieve this result, hpdahquid be in eveur.fami ly, and in the hands t of evert perseri,7whe, h y bust.. nese, profesiimi general,coniee-or predis posed to the very many little alhaints fliritrender I ife a carrel haat:end:of a - blessing; tmdfittallireirdt,, in their aggregated Condition; lathe tittle? sf OF ..DEATIL ' ere t The Bitters here:mentioned .aracbuirieturded by.ts man of great skill. and ,lmoNledge•ofroM toe ' kmptes Nature presents. to those who Cam tefind t kinvni,and which are the only reliable antid,hteh tothe.nison of thsease. The chief ingredients artillivi universally beloved Sarsajariltifand,iiieltaiker Th e e Wild,qtfusr Tree; with which the - red Man'tif the' fin' 'ell earn* nearly every ilisease4uf the interual.otganao/belor materials, - though powerful in their action , ue arv common sense teaches us, v is and prepared as they ere here, one or the 'vest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe' By ta le ing these BITTERS, the scropitousinayhtiveitered to' beatityeand avoid the sharp knife oPthe surgeon Ifisrf tbey_ not only . eradicate-pimples and turners,. bati___ overcome . . • - - CANCER' AND KING'S ' Whoever is-sukioct.to the horrors of CrinittMpOin . ,; shinild at once purchase this - suni-insteriv.; - hither . utile 'orCeitiveneis follow - dreadful' fecal ,COngeii-z. tions, oftentimes insanitY;:very'freiieMtly hypocondria, violent-head, achesi!palpitation*,:isi, other affections of the heart, and. rheumatim asset lings. • fir. Wood's Compound is one of the most of ficicnt medicines in routing, these tomplaints r aYag , their fountain. head, that can possibly, be: proeursti r i From being, confined luclose rooms,-and.,49nr taking'a small Medic - 11M of exercise, ininferons. sons'daily are made to "dePlere h hf appetite,, painful headaches, weakness oldie muscles,ladriduri weal - of energysiariaient to 'permit them to seekvec. ? region;.ite, ; These .pertMns say , for leers, that' they. "don't feet .very_ivell..) , If they slo: not ' , Smiley • a method hywhich.they,can feel xturrE eventually sink , under ri,isevere fit 4)1 illness, and, are ,?- only by a Miracle, and even then.thehincet,„leenir. blister end Calomel have left. theta Mere shuttered, hulks, full of aches arid todrieWS;andhot Only pesi' to themselies;but a sou renof disgustsrid annoyandie to all with whom they come in contact:' All 4beip FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application ofthe virtues of.these Drrrens. For the truth of this,the preprint tor pledges hia word and honor, and in evidence Vet,. show files of undoubted certificates which he hart& ceived, unsolicited tri . im all quarteie Its does not, however,.ask the invalid to, swallow his certificates, but his rririii; - and iii -to . stake - all he holds dear on earth in fever of their Werth.' ", "'''' THE DYSPEPSIA , in either a _modified or serere'fonn, will disappear , : before the qualities of - Dr. Wood!s:preparation, and; the cure may be relied on as a'permanent one. , Did the BLITEBS potTeBl3 no other recommendationitit would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science 'can invent: but it irteqrniktetbe complete eradication of • LIVER 'COMPLAINT.t. • Ell ' .;;.'sill . :feo=;tit!ii4!iiii:•f, , .;:,;•-:':'.,:i:.7.'-;..;.,;...:::":.(....'.':'*::*::--1;1•3j-..5,?*•''' *it , Td ki.l.l.tltsoNs . . in every'shape, and of eveiy'affectioniminoroml ganticiot the billiaryaparatus. • Individuals itiho ate •'• constitutionally- billions ought regularly to iskithis; mild agreeable and excellent Togo Ann AvPzitaitrr, as it wdl diffuse health throughout every fibre of the',. fra.tne, and send happiness , and, love of life thtillink • to the heart. FAMILIES occur. T0,, - nx.xxe . .--etv Every medicine chest on board ship shOuld well stocked with this Capital remedy asgti"SCH.R. i. . VYA:g cannot strict those who'take it, or longl.e. sist its -vigorous assaults.' AtL TAR. Bump vanish before it, and the - old relicts °Pearly:: imprudence invariably disappeary soon 'after- beiaillt submitted to its' action. Every - complaint of the, stomach is broken by . it The Brrrxm have, in.- instance failed of curing , xstrivntcz,..G.EnliAL 'DES II .I' xrry, every. diserganization of THE NEETQUS sYsTEm. •By neglecting the !hag inroads made upon - the lat.' teiu•vitst portion of our fellow beings are rendered' . extremely miserable—so miserable, -indeed, that , they wish to die.- Every bottle offlr. Wood , * Bessa.o . patina and I.Vild Cherry. Barer/ P , contains aloodi-',. cum of joy and content , for.eacVof thotre lIIIIiOI I / 1 and imprudent sufferers. Remember that ari injtld thus use of mercuryss inevitably 'productivi evils which are put to flight by thus glorious arid un-:. surpassable compound; andlhat aMictioniwlilth are:. 'HEREDITARY 'may.speedily and' safely be ebbißea oft" Dircitiglriite agency. ,As alnediciTte which must boa& •. - - EVERYBODY,. - • from the statia.v delieate to the. co:flirts-a /1111:1,WW PA11111.70 atvveiin, no,eßual is to be found for it. would be well, to, bear in mind that, prerentifre infinitely more desirable than cUre,. and that Dr. . Wood's Sariallarillsand Wild Cherry DITtEILS ARE: 'Put. up' in bottles, three-or fens:tint - es lariat-11 MS Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dolly"; per *YATT es'KETCHAII, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale. Agents: Sold -in Pittsburgh, at P. R. SAWYER'S - HEALTH: DEPOT. of Yrti - st.. : able Medicines, Smithfield, between So OA _Fourth streets; and at WM:THORDPS Drug Stdre, Arogot, street. . rep 2 gmlicw , cliorNicsin'nAin cazAwr A MATCHLESS. ARTICLE. FOR THE . , Grauith, ..13 . eautY; and Restoration of the IfitleP T' 6,11 E AM, when onceknown, will fortiebiedir' ell other articles of, the -kind.rieW. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, eir turning grey, a few applications make the Ake solVand dark, and give it a beautiful, lively:almear ;l :, mice ; - atufwill also make it maintain itslive/ineas;: anillealthi color; twice as long asill 'the tions whict are generally tried. Where the thin, or has &lien off; it may:be restored,htlislarl this cream. Every lady and gentleman wharsdittbtll habit of Using oils on their hair, should at enceinnk. chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cresta, , eo it Jasy -composed that it will injure the hair like the oth,.; Preparatiens, but will beautify it,,anidgiv,operg4;, l - iiatisfaction in every initanee. For testimony Ito its very superior qualidel, acs','.` the. follewing.:letter_ from Iter. Messrs. HendershOtt & Stretch,Nashville t generalt agents for the Southern States; • i" Letter from the. Neu. • Caldtoe/l, Pastcm of 4 4 1 ' ' Presbyterian liressrs. - Hendershott and Stretch. Gentleinen:42, takepleasure in adding My testiirteni,in fayof =dr tiii• eicellerit preparation called En - ,,Pennislr'Sentiviiist)'', liars Cnneat--for, about two , :years .ititoi . rtif:hile o, ' was very dry, brittly, and disposed to come'oat: bit?" , having procured a hottle ap the oceans, and used -fit according to the .prescription, it is now soft,:elastici.i and firm to the head, Macy balsams and , oiltswintinet 'applied, each leaving nii,1',6 1 .4111411, V 1 01 1 3 , 3„14±1,2e-thio6 before. " This cream y howevcr; has Mnt, ,ll l , Adah article fiii-the toilet, my Witegifiesltiire' once over all others, being delicately not disposeilte rancidity. "rheladiesespeciallywilk.': find.the Chinese Cream-Whoa desideratum their ., preparations far the -Itespectfallr, , - . - == , CALDWELIr,„: Pulaaki Janoary, Bold wholesale oiatietail, m Piitairglf;)).T M. Townsend, No. 45; Market street, Joet. Mohler, corner of Wood-`and 'Fifth streets; . - CLOTHING! CLOTHING! .I CLOTIIING,! The .Tkiee World it • " • • : 150,000 WELL SELECTEDIGARIVIENTS , •••.; 'MOW made and ready to be offered on the'moidt . . -liberal terms to' my old custemers,and the pubw:r. lic ingeneral. , The Proprietor" of this far famed ,and extensive establishment has now, after. returning. ; .; front the Easternn - cities at much trouble and isierisee.,, just completed his fall and winter ”arringeineuts to. supply his thousands of customers with one of tie most desirable stocks ofelething thathis-ereebeeit'. offered in thia.or anypther market west aide Mertz:- • tains. For neatness in style and workeuinshipjcont-• bin ed with ,the:-very low Trice which they will •be sold for, must certainly render 'cad utirittalleir....:l Three Big . Doors, one of.pp,..greatzst.attraptiensrob the western country. It is gratifying to me-to be able to announce to my numerOus frieqs atAtOnici ' and abroad, that liutwithlitandingehe estitaordinair efforts which ?hire Made teuteet:the many calls ih my;line; it is with difficulty 1 , can keep time withtliej' • conetant rush that :le-made en this;popular establish 4.- eat. . ilia a well established° fact,, that my salesares.. -, eightm: ten tidies larger than any other house in: the, trade, and thin.being the case on the,antonstalght,': can affac4 spit at-ronc,h leas pr.o.fit thaeotlietwceuld,,; possibly thm7F_of if that' wished to eo*er . kaia e ,„ tingentexpenies. intend to make acairin; presenentdcli'befori the begineing - ooka* - year; commg".to.tinacpticlusion,,l wilt . .a.ltiltihtt!' terest of .eetirit man, who wants 'a cheap ,wiaterf itr tw.eafl and-purchase at trio; Throe Big bdori. tict.2lpdakw'7Ol L 1 hi.'QLOSP.W. • . MEM \ 1 ;',..,-'.1:1• . ,:,•. , :-" , . 7 •••,.."-.,.; . . M Bil =EI ',~ tt; • . 1 ': 1 1 i.: ~
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