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Vy£‘ 'i'C' :^.)*i,‘: )- ,f> ■ £ * '■7.''\.7"r ! ; ”7 '■*'^r's7 ’* T -- 4 ,?r 7 ;v7.' r -^7i‘|77 ! ; if i M.’ r i>.''rfl7ji=; , 7?S’-^ s v7'}v, * va.”7 :7 i^7 l ''*‘< pgp@®| Mfimil l 7 r 7 ... W’ • ’’ • ":' - * \ f »„ i;-; -..}:• •' '- r ‘ - * ;- .V\; %* > ,v L Jl aaT f ';-- r r .’■Tf' 5 / ' > **v >» *• V - ,i‘: , ,:.'' JpUNT BE BEAT 2— J. M. White has jnst received at vy hiklorge establishment, fronting on Liberty and 6th street*, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS’for* summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS, all of which he is ready to make up in the latest laxluon and \ nt'lha'most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the corner, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. myli. J. SI. WHITE Tailor. Proprietor. -jr • *■ -g.f > ''£■ '* ■* Kfi MEM „ v . k' ■■■ - '“y'" '“•** ■Vi > 4 .V V ? v:. -■ - ■■ r . '''•■»■--■ Tgfi&.ripZis .: . J '; 7- •-"' '’ "'-'■< £* £ Pi '-o'-'"' --. v^. l y’^v ■' - ,; ; c m....:,,..,...nw'+...e.i~c=,.r~e~5w'~trr-+ra~snw~,v~~v a:~,•v- r1~,r,.. >•.<? ..|e : Stores. . TO ARMS 1 TO ARMS!—Thrcatencdin f of Western Peimti-bj-ColSwiA. with ■ 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J» hi. White will continuetosell clothing cheaper than any ha* heretofore been offered iui the Western country, uav* inf the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Lat • crty.and Suah sis. Ue is now prepared 1° “ho* numerous patrons the greatest variety oi cloths, cassi merea, testings, and clothingof all desenpuons, etutalble for the approaching season, thathas ever been cncred in , this market, to which-all can hove the Right■ of Way. Observe the comer. So. and «-i*th sts. marss J. M. WHITE, Tailou, Proprietor. <« QEM-.LVG OFF LOW FOR CASH.”—Winter l 10. . JO thing of every description, such a* clonks, over coats, superfine Man’ket v< BcaYcr. Pilot atid houvybroad ' cloths, superfine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as* •ortment of tweed, sack and frock coats. • Cloth, cassiinere, and satinett pontuloons; also, a gen eral assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, cassiinere and fancy woolen,'and plaid cassttncre. with a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed ••shirts, under shirts, stock, cravats, comforts and nil other am* cW% id the Clothing line, which will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers will find it much to their advantage to tail sdoii, at 4ft. Liberty street. . p.. DELA^k N. B. A qocnplcte assortment of goods, sujtuhlc lor Customer work. always oitlmud. stiehus English. \ n>l ‘ cw • and Awerieun cloths, arid cassitneres; ulst* a choice as sortment of seasonable vestings—all ol w.licit win made to order iii die latest styles, and on the most ac commodating. term*. ___ jauU-da^ NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment ot Uoths. consisting of fine French, English mnl Amcrtcau Plain, black ana fanev Cassiinercs, of the most modern «>i> les, fine figured Cashmere Vestings. Silk Velvet,; Plain mid Fancy Satins—all of wliich we will make tip at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Raidv ' made Clothing, of all description*; Lndy r Cloaks* of the. most fashionable patterns. Neck and picket Hdkfs.. Suspenders. Jtosoras. Shirt Collars, and every article-usually keptin a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No; lifi Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Msrket. • [octlft-tt] C. ■ CloUklUß IClothingl l Clothing 111 3R* Three jftg Doors vs. The Western World!! ICA AAA WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now Jy\J»Uv/v made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terras to my old customers and the public m jtnertl. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supnly his thousands of customers with one oi the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness m style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly reader the old unrt* ; vailed Three Big Doors cute of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my hnmerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it U with difficulty. I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a'well: established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this beiug the cose on the amount sold, 1 can nffrod to sell at much less profit than others coaid possibly think of doing- if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean tweepof all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this,conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every utan, who wants a cheap winter suit, tocall and purchase atrihe Three Big Doors. 03t21-dAw : JOHN M’CLOSKEY, TTNBLUSHING IMPUDENCE—Front a. published U cart of M’Calmont A Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that wc have been claini . tor aprivilege we had no right to. That “ they have abandoned, some time siuce, the exclusive agency sys tem,* and that we have right to claim u exclusive privil ena wiih thdr teas." I never pretended to sell the teas ©j spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of lha'New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two * Tean,'** the public are aware, and have been to New Yoric fiwx times in that time, and never heard of this nnc concern untfl lately.bat"as toool dealers. ■ The tea business of M’Callmont A Bond is about eight manths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com itnyh&Ußeii because a name is open for auy roan or firmtomtsamc 5 but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they bare any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire ly false, they haviug been uerned even an agency in , Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. Mcnow not what kind of woolthev keep, nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company’s of New York. • ’-Any person reading this card will see the gross decep tion.they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of tty business. M-Callniont A Bond arc wool dcalcT,. m-Ehiiadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyeS of some of our good ciuzcna. Louk oatfinrtbe.blaek sheep. [uovlft]' ALEX. JAVNES. XTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS'.!—The Convict, or JPI The Hypocrite unmasked, by G-I*. R. James. E*q.> Jack Ashore, by T. Howard, author of Ratlin the Rcetcr, the Star ofthe Fallen,hy Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. TbeMagic Figure flead, or the Lady of the Green aud Blue,hy Charles Corey, of the U. S.Navy. • The Bandits Bride, or the Maid of Sazony, by Louisa {Sidney. Stanhope, aiither of “ Striking Likenesses/' etc. Leonilla Lyiitnore, and Mr. mid Mrs. oodbridge; by Mis* Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December- Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply. . The Maneuvering Mother, by the author of History oC-% Flirt.” ... v -The >VHfulnes» of Woman, by the same author. Old Commodore, by E. Howard. vSfeimette Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale cif the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. TT»nm ; cr Daylight: a prize tale; by J. S. Rnbb. , ,Sir Rowland Ashton, y vols j by Lady C. Ixing. 'The Splendor of Versailles, and Court oi Louts tlic uav.-: -Flowers Personified. Nos. 9 and 10. ’ '/Ratal Cemeteries of America, part 9. Magazines, Newspapers, cic- Xondon Punch and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. "Brother Jonathan. Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, dccB a<l street, opposite the Post Office. No. 4. Morse's Weekly Budget of A'*r Books for IrW. CHAPMAN’S DRAWING BOOK, No. 2. GUddon’s Ancient Egypt new edition. Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. V Chamber's Miscellany, No. II; full fceti» on hand. ' lores -of the Queeus of England. by Agnes Strickland, vohXI. '•■••• .. • ■The Market Queen, or the .W ife-s Stratagem. -.Mnseonna, a tale of the Revolution. - -Songs for the People, No. 2. superior to No, I - ; JadK Ariel, or life on board an Indiaman. new supply. ► Eobank’s Hydraulics, No. 2—full sett* on hand. - Flowers Personified, No. 14, do do; '• Pictorial England. Nos. 36 & ;*7, do do; '-Union Magazine. tor February, do do; National do. do do do; Graham’s do. • do do do; Godey’s Lady’s Book for Feb'y, do do; * Little’s Living Age*, No. 133, do do; from 150 up. • , . Remarkable Events in the History ol America, hv L Ttost, L. L. D. . ... , , . ~ , :: American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions receivi d. „ „ - Jane Eye, an Ai tobio trophy, by Currcr Bell.. ■ -Last of the Fairies, a Chnatmas tale, by James. •• Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Maguzine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in years 1840 and 1847, by Jas. 'Mhdison Cults, with engravings, plans of battles, Ac. . t? A Tour to the River in Lower Canada, by ‘ Charles Lunm an, author of *• A.Summer in the Wilder* '--:ll»e Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub* ’■bribers bv the year, or sold by the single number. "Now and Then, by the author ofTcn Thousand a Year. TVaverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. * -The above, with all die current light literature ot Ihe day, can be line at 85 Fourth s'treet. ''’Anyone wishing to subscribe for any of the eastern Tfftgarinesor Newspapers, can do so by applying at 85 Fourth street. As persons are often in want of some particular book that cannot be pTo.cnrcd in this city, 1 would inform them that any work they may wish. I will order from die cast, and procure for them, in an average of from 8 to 12 days! Ijan3l] M. P. MORSE. -|-T IS NOW ADMITTED, by Panthologists. that no ~1 original temperament, Complexion, constitution, or form of body, confers complete immunity from hereditary dis* 1 that Scrofula- Consumption , nod other affections, ’having a similarity of occur in all, although obser 'Tmlion convinces ns Uiat individuals and families, posses* sing certain characlcrisdcs, arc more frequently the sub ject of these maladies than others. Th,pse diseases are a morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition—their products being bnt tho effects of ng alteration of the blood and ulcers, abscesses, enlarged glands, inflammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena. Tie cause exists prior to the phenomena, and must be destroyed before perfect bealihean be established. This may be done by using Dr. KEBLETVSPANAC EA , the most certain remedy tor diseases arising from an impure state of the I>lood and system of nutrition, ever presented to the afflicted. Price SI, pint bottles. Call and get a pamphlet TWr sale by JOEL MOIJLER, Druggist, ~ 3an27*lm N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth sts. «II Is the beat Cough Medicine I ever Saw-” T>EAJ> the following proof of the «uperioriljr of Dr. Wii- JE%jfaßTs Oriental Cough Mixture , from a respectable cil* izeiv who has tried it PnrsßCßGn, Dec. 15,1847. Msssus/Hats k. Buockwat:— After laboring for several 'weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing congh ami most distressing cold, which bad, thus far, resisted the ef fects of severatof the “inftNibles,” 1 was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give itafeir trial. To tay great surprise, oiler using only one half of the bottle I fonnd myself entirely well. ll lt is the bcftmedirine I ever saw.” : True copy. _ JOHN HINDS. ' Sold by HAYS 3c BROCKWAY, Drturgists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janB I N-IMPORTANT BOOK-—The Early History of / stern Pennsylvania and of the West, and of West em Expeditions ana Campaigns; with an appendix, con* ♦gfriinp copious: extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, &c. Together with a topcferanhlcal description of each county of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 76S pages, by H. K. SttonS, Esq. for sails g BOSWOKTH h. CO., janlO • •»- No. 43 Market street. ffIEAS.—36 JuJfcheirts Young -Hyson; . A 51 catty boxen * 4 10 hiilrchesta Gunpowder; Scatty boxes u , 8 half chests U|pcn&l! 10 ** “ FoucUong; forsale by JAMES MAY V ii-. -to ■ ~;- r iV- * —-v-w / k- > , *- , W**' , 'v v „ “ Pittsburgh Portable B4afcj>jjl<ine. 1848. Jf§p||St FOR the transportation of freight be::w«rt Pittsburgh and the Atlantic cities, avoiding runkhipincnta on the way, and the consequent risk of tftlHy, damage, breakage and separation of goods. j >]. PROPRIKTORSt ]& Hvrbriook ft Cash. 27$ Market st.. Ijhi, Taaffjs A. OX'on.noh, cor. Penn and jW burgli, . AGENTS: | o‘Coxsnn Jc. Co- North street, Baltinloj! \V. & J. T. Tapscoxx, 75 South street j > ■ Kncournged by increased business, thfc 1 added to and extended their arrangemqi winter, and are now prepared to forward,: gulnrity and dispatch, unsurpassed by 6! Their long experience as Carriers, thcjpaj ity of the Portable Boat system, am) the ' and convenience of the warehouses al i Line, are peculiarly calculated to enable to fulfil their engagements and accoruint totners. and confidently otfcriijg the pnpt Yoflhe future, they resuecimlly solicit! a thui patronage which they now gratcfttll All consignments to Tuatlc and O’Co reived and torwnrded. Steamboat chotjg* of Lading transmitted free of uny charge advancing or storage. Having no intejrr directly, in Steamboats, the interest 61' must necessarily be their primary objefct i and they pledge themselves to forwardfal ed to them promptly, and on the most nflv to the owners. Plcinvdcth’n Way Frrl 1848. i 1 EXCLUSIVELY for the traiisportaupnlfcT Way Freight U between’Pittsburgh. Biairsville, jJo mstown. Holli duvsburg. Water Street, and all interlace :ijite places. One Boat leaves tbc warehouse of C. A. iM’Anuliy k Co.. Pittsburgh, every day, {except Simfy*,) and ship pers can always depend on having Iht ir jowls forward ed without delay, ami at lair rates. i f| This Line was formed for the special a< potjintodunott of the way business, and the proprietors Ire 3 ectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. 1 PROPRIETORS: i John Pick worth. John Mills*. I). If. Kxbvss. Robert Woopb, Wm. Fultt. t-.* AGENTS: | Jons Miixer. Hollidaysburg: R. 11. Cabjlix, Johnstown; C. A, M’ASvlty & Co., Pittsburgh. t j V : REFERENCES: J. J. M'Pevilt. John Parker, Robert jtt Smith, liusburgh Independent PortalJle I jUiirc* FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OR PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE, TO A St feUOM PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA ANRBALTIMORE, |U7*‘'NVrrnui'T Tba>*suipmsvi)*lQl C't OODS consigned to our earc will bejwrwarded with- X out delay, at the lowest current tat hi, Bill* of lea ding transmitted. and all instructions jpittiuptfy attended to. fjee from any rxtra charge for Ktoragp-'ioc commission. Address, or apply to C. A. M ! A!\ Uif/TY A Co.. Li ’ Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. I STORAGE. MS 1 HAVING a very large and comtnotlu|us Warehouse, wc are prepared to receive, (in adduiadj to freight for shipment,) a large amount of Producct AeL. on Storage at low rates. [nwrSJ C. A. M?A|XUI/rY A &>. Increased Speed and Rates 1 WITTER AWU.TGKMa.'^Tsjj-.j rr*HE Public arc informed that thd ijfaladelphio and X Baltimore Railroad Company have J&Jjmmenccd run* mug their cars at 4 p. m., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, bj* which arrangement we arc enablcdrjfo; forward our Express goods trom Philadelphia to Ptusiftifgb in the un* paralieJlcd short time of rtro daw. Gcfodijleuving Phila delphia at 4, r. m., will arrive ai Putsbjirtfj’iii the evening Brownsyille Boat of the srronj day. 1 yfje have also re duc«d;nhc fates on small packages] tsjipcr cent. on the forme? charger " "<& 1 jt Express starts Sundav* Jr? green £ it. g. vi Connell's Uactcsl Pain \k IT is now concedea by medical iie Magical Pain Extractor, roanutactbr & Co., 21 Counlnod st., New York, is lb dcr of liie UHb centurv. Its effects afe All puins arc removed from burns, s4ul exicrnnl iti a lew minutes nfjn heading the same on the most delicate scar. It is equally beneficial in all kmc ry diseases, such as sore Nipples i ;iu Rheumatism. While Swelling and Ulert ChilUdains, Erysipelas. Biles. Tic Dbh might add as proof to ail we say’, the na intent physicians who use it in their ni dreds of the clergy who prutse it lo th s>arcnt keep it constantly on An a if, in css ire life may be lost without, but by its subject to Us control, unless the vitals ijrc fien—remember and ask for Conneirs .4 tractor, manufactured by Comstock 4* Ct no other. PiLSS, Sores, Ac.*— The Genuine ifr.it: article more justly celebrated as a c tn than any ,»or ail others. Its cures an u and it is only necessary to let those win: and use it with such great success, that true and genuine of Cpmsioclt Sc IV. N. Y., sole proprietor. ’ . Sola only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pi.., R M m. Jjlcssov, ®0 liberty st., bead of Wood *t.; alsoln n'admiglim, Pa., by A. Clark; in Brownsville bv Ben leiyjjtcCrocker. also by our agent in every town in lVnns .ivHfita. Ohio, Md. and Virginia. . _ jjfcdvl9»d&.wnm Roldlem of the Mcvlc iihllVar. rpHE subscriber having opened artoiw.c in the City of X Pittsburgh, in the State of lv ipia, for the pur pose of procuring Land Warrants at : .hi liieat of Govern ment, for the discharged S*oMi"rs of hi jjKtgulnr Army, ns well as the Volunteers, who have i crat'd their country in the present War with Mexico: the living, and the reprrseatutivcK of the dead, that; bej;addr»s»ing an application to him at this City, giving ne hame and ad dress of the soldier, and u* dead, his it will receive careful and prompt nttm ti< Inslrueltons ami Blanks wiii be in mi per mail to the applicant, to be.cxeet tt-j me at this place. The Warrant, whi u . immediately sent per mail to the prof cri should prefer receiving money. I will tj Warrant lo the best advantage for dtis charge for that service. In the event of the death of the m Id mentioned in the letter, und the wur: ni cordingto the following rules: Firit. children, (if htfluive any.) Second, to Third, to his mother. Having o son in the General Land Of ton. and one in the Army under Gcuvial, the matter would receive their prompt , any difficulty arise respecting the neoc* Letters addressed to me on the si bji paid, and inclose a Five Dollor Baulk i pensation. RF.J-EBI Hon. Harmar Denny* Hon. Waller Forward. Col. Win. Robinson. Jr.,' James Hall. Esq. i ‘ Robert Bnehnnun. K*q J> Cin^inf Irwin & Foster. J * Major St. (’lair Denny. Paymaster L’. j Lieut. Col. Sam‘l W. Black*. \ j CapuJoUn Herron. > VsPi, Capt. Robert Porter. J Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Regular Army W. B. F. may be fourfd at the ofhee j tin. Esq., Into Black Sc Liggett**. Bntike street. A A. MASON & (X)., l)ry Goods • Street, between Third and Fourth received a large supply of rich Fall Gi part: 17 cases various styles Prints 11 glisb. French and American nmnniuci and desirable patterns French Ging t, ferior to none imported in style, qnaht colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods 1 comprising ever)* style for Foil and V meres, M. de Laities, Satin stp’d j.] colors; 3-4 arid 4-4, black and blue b n lillas; Fancy dress Silks; Muck end Lains, all wool: Shawl* of every 1 simercs. Cassinetts. Broad Cloths an t ed and unbleached Muslins from <>J Green, Yellow, Red and White \ Checks, strip’d Shirtings; blenched u etc. etc. All of which are offered ai toil ftt the very lowest cash prices. scp3 " A. A New daguerreotype roc ingj, Fourth street. —Union & / typists from the Eastern cities, woul the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and tin to their Daguerreotype of citizens nr the third stoiy of Burke’s building, -i Persons wishing pictures taken m; no pains shall be spnred to prodnee perfection of the art. Our instrument erful kind, enabling us to execute p for high finish and truthfulness to iiu solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures arc nci peeled to take them unless perfect s: N. B. Operators will find this a | and chemicals. given in the art, recent Improvements. Holiday presents: The m Christmas Blossoms; The Gift of Friendship; , Friendship's Offering; The Rose; The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; Scenes in the lives of the Pati Illuminated Gems of Sacred I Lap of Love and Faith, See., Amelia’s Poems; Tuppers’ Proverbial Philosop Together with a large variety of and Religious works for sale by dcc3o LU TO FEMALES.-—Every female s Dr. Ralph’s Pills. They arc pe peculiarities of their constitution, oc ness and safety in all circumstances. ed, their character has. been rapid the ladies, with whom they are empl' Very complete directions for use plaints will be found in the direc each box. For sale by s. ~ , Smiihfieh Ais° f hy Wm. Cole. Allegheny C mingbam; and John McCracken, Fi • janSS FEATIIKIIS.— 20 nuckti, in storp jansr. L s'-V' • -„ ( > Etticlphia. |Vne sts., Pitts- York. h)prietbrshuvc ms- during the withre my other Line. Hriablc fuperior- {gieat capacity ufich end of the ffie ! Proprietors oßate their cus ottf a guarantee . jtjununusncc of wlueknotvledge. »]£nor.wiU be re wjpfcid, and'Bills nfr Commission, ifj: directly or in jwc Consignors mlrfiippingwetft: ll|f|)bousconsign •ttnWgcous terms |||: marl-tf. iE]Xine. re, Bagnley & tnur3 GREENE A CO/S EXlj] s co. hRY. Agent. flhfirles Hotel, praetor. tl'thnt Connell's tl by Comstock greatest won fim miraculous. Ik. Ac., mill all f' l ‘ii application; in. leaving no t . of intlaramaio !;'jteyes, Sprains, £j;l»rui*cs. Burns, feoux, Ac. We ajps of many cm* ajctice, aud bun dr people. Kind ;~iof accidents by Sc all burns arc destroyed. Cav fipitui Pain Ex il X. V., and lake yLhinment, is an ■pj:for live above. Ihn.M immediate. !j:nnw the article » is to he had $ Pouribud **t.. y rcturnt'd H|ul Trturm-d 10 cfjvcd, will he ijwncr; or if he fctkc nalc ot lna w find make no r.;that must be issue ac* > -bis wife ami its father; and rtie at Washing* Sj-’jjtt. iii Mexico. Wtemion. should jfjkfy proof. 'j|,t must be post spte os my cotn {fJl. FOSTER |a..v„. *|l Gen. Scott's 2 f Army, Mex’o. iff Win. E. Aus- S Buildings, -1 Ui »[ ' iyo Witsr. 62 Market ffrrrtt. have just UA.'eomprising in AnUhiutzen of K»* 150 .pcs rich f,. -warranted in ill durability of Indies dresses, wcur; Cash jjrcns of various p Silks, tor Mac ule colors; M. de 6jml cjualiiv; Cos |e*tings; blench* «lS|c. per yurd; tlnels; Tickings, thrown Drillings, J-jholesalc and rc- fIASON Sc CO. Sj, Burk<'X Build fjoxT. Daguerrco tfljhc attention of plghboring towns, nt rooms in tfcel assured that 1 in the highest ■jj'of the most j»ow ires udsnrpasAod & ’The public arc ijircquirrcd-or cx fijuriion is given. lilting the more jau7 libs And Prophets, tfyi p.jW. Bethumc; M. ’ idcllancous, Moral ©LOOMIS, AgL o |W hare a box of fc jjly. adapted to the gentle mtlri i Wherever introduo (ilyjtestablt.slied among 4a@olly The Fatorile. : liimbc various com cjtious • oecompanying I .It*!';'" ' PVTHBERT, Sect, near Third;. JU.'.G, Smith, Bir- VVard, Pittsburgh. fjfor sale, by r. WATERMAN. - \ ( V’.j ■ &mi&vation Uinta. '••' Roelse, Bt«theri| & Go* |,W ***«► FcLTONkT., Nrw Yohk \ EdenQtjav, w*Hg: Dublin; Scotuutc) Ro ab, Liverpool. . JAMES BLAKELY) Agent, Office on Pcnn'st., Canal Busin, Pittsburgh. , - Arrangements Jbr 1848. ROCHE,. BROS. A CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and Customers, that their arrangements for the year 1848bcing complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, Iy the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia;' They- refer to tlinr former cotmie.of doing business, and assure those who entrnst thein with their orders, ’that the same satisfaction will be rendered ns heretofore. ij ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, bn demand, at any Bank in Ireland. ;j The undersigned has made arrangements to bring°out passengers to Pittsburgh, during tire present year.; febs-2mdaw* . JAMES BLAKELY. Passage To and From ££s£T S*®*- GREAT BRITAIN A IRELAND. Georgia RirrAßD A So?, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. Carlisle A Kimwj, No. South st., N. Y. Subscribers, having accepted tins Agency at this .1 city of the above well known and respectable llouses, arc prepared to make engagements ibr passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, byjthe re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging willi us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in iltis country. Apply to or address SAMUEL MCCLURE AN A qo., 142 liberty «d., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts* burgh-direct, and drains for any amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jy2C-ly HARNDEN A CO.’S sS&jH passenger and remittance SbUl Office. nARNDEN A CO. couthiue to bring out persons from any part of* England, Ireland, Scotland or .Wales, upon tht; most liberal terras! with their usual punctuality, and intention to the wants of emigrants, we do; not al low our passeugers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the moment they repoTt themselves, and see to their well-be ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We nay this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to ritoio that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be seut in some old craft . at a cheop rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. Wc intend to perform our contracts honorably, cwf trficu it may. and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who cither performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Draft* drawn at Ihttsburgh for any sum from XI to X 1.000. payable at anv of the Provincial Danks in Ire land. England. Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, * European and General Ajprtii. jnnlN Firth street, one door below W ood st. JE#K FOREIGN jef*: &£££ HEM ITT A NCR. rp}lE Subscribers are prepared to forward money; to all I parts of England. Ireland. Scotland and with despatch, and at the lowest rates. , SAMUEL M’CLURKEN A C 0„ fi»M2 142 Liberty street. European Agency, and Remittance* to Ireland, England, Ac. T ARGE and small sums of money ran at dll titles be J A remitted by sight-drafts, ni reduced rates, to nil: part* oflSugland, Ireland, Wales, Ac., and legacies. Debt*. Rents, rimttfs. and Property in Europe can be’ collected cud recovered through the subscriber, or during His ab sence front this city from October until May, on his annu al tours to Europe, bv application to James Mat/ Mer chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. 11. KEENAN. Attorney, and Counsellor at I*aw, and European Agent. Pittsburgh! Pa. P. S.—As H. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of ‘‘Herdraan A Keenan.* 1 passenger agents, of New York, he de’snu it necessary to say that he i* not the Keenan of that firm, and !m* never had miy connexion with either of those prrs*on*. oct4 Tapscott’* General Emigration Office* REMITTANCES and Puasage to and Great Britain and Ireland, by W. J- T. Topscott, 75 South si., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y.. and 20 Water- 100 Rood.' ldverpool. The subscribers. having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangement* on the moil liberal terms with those desirous ofpayinj: the passage of their friends from the Old Country! anti they Hatter themselves their character and long standing in rmsinesa will give ample assurance that all their ar rangement* will be corncil out faithfully. Messrs. W. A J. T. Tnpscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and soiling qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OK THE WEST. SHERIDAN. GARRICK. lIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and srDDONS. two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 2l*t and 26th. and from Liverpool the tith and 11th; in nddilion to which they have arrangement* with the St. George and Union Line* of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool ijVery five day*, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their tncicasiiig patronage while Mr. W. Tapscoti's constant personal supertiitcudnncc of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passenger* will be particularly attended to. i The subscriber* being, ns usual, extensively ehgaged in the Transportation fiitsine** between Pitisl'Ufgh and the Atlantic Uitiea, ore thereby enabled to take clrargc of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a elmnrc ot disappointment or delay: and arc. thorriorc. prepared to contract for passage from ahy sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they arc engaged in giving* them facilities for carrying passenger* *o far inland not otherwise at tatiiuMc: and will, if necessary. forward passengers fur ther West bv the best inode of conveyance, without any ndditional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded tn full! 1 REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give draffs at sight for tin) amount payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Gotland am) Wales: -thu» af fording a safe urnl expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries. winch persons requiring !*nch faeili* ties will find it to their interest to avail thcinselvd* of. Application (tfbv letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & OCONNOIL Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mnp2?-d& w-t y Philadelphia.. Western Kew York College of Health. 20* Main street, Buffalo, N. V". DU. G. ('. VAUGHN’S VEGETABLE LITHOXTRIP- TIC MIXTURE. r |MIIS celebrated rctnedv is constantly increasing its _L fntnc by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use. and is particu larly recommended tor Dropsy : all stages of tluji com plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how longstand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) j Grovel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing coinpluints it stands Slone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the ctircs testified to will con vince the most skeptical(sec pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever Autd Ague. .To tlnf Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine i- otfered. No mineral ngent. no deleterious compound is :» part of this mixture : it cures thcscjdiscns es with certainty and celerity, and docs not leave the sys tem torpid. (Ssec pamphlet.) Files, a romplaiiit of a must painful character, is immediately relieved, and a aure fol low# by n few days use of this article. It is far Sbeyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (Sec pamphlet.) Debility of the System, weak Back. Weakness of the Kidneys, Ac., or lutiamation of the same, is immediately relieved by n few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, lrreguluritics, Suppressions. poinfbl men struations. No arurje has ever been offered. exccpLthis, which would touch this kind of derangements. It-rany be jelied upon t*s u sure and effective remedy; andddid we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the ..'bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the; poison ous mineral eradicated from tin: system. Kruptive Diseases will find the alterative pronerties of this article rt jiifythk olood. and drive such diseases from the system. Sec pamphlet lor testimony of cutes in alb diseases, which the limits of an advertisement/will not permit to be named h«re; Agents give them awhy; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character: and a stronger nrrnv of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nev er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, thut it never foils to benofit in any ense, arid if bone and muscle arc left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid none on, and keep taking theimedicinc • as Tongas there is an improvement. The proprietor would euution the public against a number or article? which come out under the heads of Sarsaparillas, Sxnurs, Ac., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary’: touch them not. Their inventors never thought of curing suoh diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who self the ar ticle, arc glnu to circulate gratuitously. £ut up in .’to ox. bottles, at S 2; 12 oz. do. at 31 cacit—tbc larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look oui and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has “Vaughms Vegeta ble Lnhontriplic Mixture,” blown upon the glass, the written signature of **G. C. Vaughn” on the directions, and “G. C. Vnuglpi, Buffulo,” stamped on the cork. None other ore genuine. \ depot for stock Prepared by Dr. C 5. C. Vaughn, and Bold Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Butfnlo, wholesale find retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid— order /tvm regularly authorized Agents excepted. Postpaid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting prompt ly attended to gratis. j Offices devoted exclusively to the sulc of this article— i;J2 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout tlic United Slates and Canada, os Agents. ' . hays Sc BROCKW £.*o. 2, Liberty st., near Cnnef Basin. YENITIAN BLINDS.— A. WeAtcrvclt, anil old'and well known Wniiian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform bis many mends of the furl licit his Factory is now in fall opera tion on St. Clair st., near theold Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply oi Blinds of various color* find quail- Hies, is constantly kept on hand and at all prifee*. from iwcniv-ccmsjjp to suit customers. f N* U Jf required, Blinds willhc put np so, tllai in case of alarm by lire, or otherwise, they may but removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with |tbe eamo facilitiy that any other piece of furniture can he] removed ahd without any extra expense. icgMAwv ’ -iTIATJTION TO TUB PUBLIC.—The subscriber, by Vy written contract witli the Pekut Tea Co., has the ex clusive right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. -Any person attempting to sclfthcir-Tcps ex cept procured throughjne, is practicing a,4ec4ptum tmd a fraud upon the their statements arc not to relied on- [sc23] A- JAYNEB, 4th st. S v ■ , f * ■ .. ‘■ V- ';." •• . . *. ' * i - r •-' -'••! ’. 7: '%•-''••.■ ■•-n w -_.£' W <■+ , ij 'j * 11 --!''',...,.! .- .-':.; -, :' , :. ’V* ' ’ • ■* f il— :-0 -' J V V ',v >.-* •fTV-: ‘"Vi. ’> %^ :: lt'’?r; u > :^ • •• ' ' '.'Sv •- *■•,•■ .- *,••-••■•*■.-..- •••'•.•■-'■••':■'•'• - ' V • H /! • .. ■" •• :.. REMITTANCES TO mm. » 11l l-f:p i>‘ ' -hi I * .... -"■' • ' tey TffrS^'S:?" S-s- 1 Vift•;*'- --p-.^®i!?.: VS: » r ';-- ! ; rf "* ' -■ ' v LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. H AOBNCYi 1 1 ■ THE Subscriber, having been appointed and dulycom missioncd. Agent of the Lycommg County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to receive applica tions tor insurance for snid Company. This Company is, perhaps, brio of the very best Insurance Companies iu the •tthte or Union, having a capita! of between one and two millions oftiollars in premium hotes, and by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 85,000 will be ta ken on any onb'olock of buildings, or on any one risk, and no more 1 than wilt.be taken on a Rolling Mill, •Fbundry'Of Furnace. Buildings in which a store-pipe utsscss through the side wall or roof. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be insured on any consideration, • what ever; and when, the rate per cent, shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive, no risk will be token over 54,000, (except Bridges ond Grist Mills.) ' t The operations of the Company have been such, that the <last six years only one^jcent upon the dollar has bccjv osscd upon the premium notes of the stock holders. ' . ... Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court House. _ H. SPROUL. Agent jan2tMin Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa »iFire knd Marine Iniurance, THE Insurance Company of North-America,- - of Phila delphia. through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance ott property, iu this city aud its vicinity, and on shipment* b> 1 the e anal and river*. 1 DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, PresT Samuel Brook*, 'Alex. jlenry, Charles Taylor,. Rarauel.W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, (Edward Smith, Ambrose White, t John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomos, 'John White. . Johu*R. Neff. -Thomns P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry I> * Sherrord. Sec’y. "This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United State*; having.bcen chartered inl7M. Iu charier is per petual. anti from its high standing, long experience, am ple ipeons, and avoiding all risks of on extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the jaiblic. MOSES ARWOOD. ■At Counting Room of Atwood, Joues Sc C0.,-Water and Front ats n Pittsburgh g- octS3-y The Franklin, Fire Insurance Company or rnn>Ai)BLWiiA. CHARTER PERPrmjAL/-5400.000 paid in office 1631- Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance. eitihoT permanent or limited, against-loss -or dam age by fire, on property, and effect* of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terras. Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly intended to. C. N. BANCKEU, Prest. iC. G. >Ba:tc&e&, Secretary. , DIRECTORS: Charles. N. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, Thomas. J. Wharton, Mordecoi D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samudl Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WabmcK Macttn. Agent, at tlie Exchange Office of Warrick-Martin Sc Co., corner of 3d and Market sts. ’ Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh 1 ; Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly 3. FINNET, >E. KING &. FINNEY, josiah bixo. Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mu'uaJ Safety In . ; -jruranft Company ef‘ Philadelphia. 'nHRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize ofevc .L-: ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessel*, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King Sc Holmes, on Water st.yhcur Market street. Pittsburgh. N. H. King Sc Finney iuvite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware Insurance Company, a* an institution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insu red. hU due share or the profits of the Company, without involving film in any responsibility whatever.beyond the paid iu by him; and therefore a* pos sessing the? Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, anil in its most attractive form. novl-tf Agency of the franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIA.—N. E. earner of Third and •; Wood streets, Pittsburgh. —The assets of the company on the first of January, 1545, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, w^re Utfnds audiMoftsrpges Real Estatf. at cost Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash- 'Making ft total of- 3009.65*3 42 l Affordgra? certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct9 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. t. Insurance Against Fire.- nE American Fire Inxuranee Company —Office, No. 72 Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. I^*lo—Charter pcrpectual. jinsurca Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize', and proper ty generally, cither in the city or country, against.luss or damage by fire,perpetual or for limited periods, on favor able terms. • ? DIRECTORS: John Sergeant. Sanytel C. Morten, William Lynch, Adolphus Pcrics,- Thomas Allibone, bi, George Abbott, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. Lewi*. SAMUEL C. MORTON, President. ThanctSaD. J.isivtr. Secretary. for Insurance by me above Company will be received bnd insurances effected by the undersigned, agent for Pittsburgh. GEO. COCHRAN, jjanl-Ohii 00 Wood street. - Western new york COLLEGE OF HEALTH, ; N0.,207. Main Street. Buffalo, New York. T\R. G. C. VAUGHNS Vegetable Luhontrijitic Adrcr- 1 JLf hsemtnt for 1817.— •* I Cams. I Saw, 1 Conquered; ” 1 i* mo«t emphatically the ease with this article. Disease 1 haa ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power. 1 Wherever it has gone, and Sooth America, England, \ the United States have provided the truiu of this statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy ! the whole story. Invalids, the principle upon which you are cured, mny not be known to you. 1 but the result of a trial is satisfactory: you nrc restored; ' »i»l the-secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The .Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies ;; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex clusive,Medicinal property, conflicting with no other compound—each Toot makes.its own cure—and as a per fect combination, when taken into the system, it docs the work which nature, when her laws were first establish ed* .intended it should do— PURIFIES. STRENGTHENS, AND RIvS'J’ORES the broken down, debilitated constitu tion. Dabm. in ail its characters, will be completely eradicated from the system by its use. See pamphlets in agents’ hands, for free circulation—they -treat upon all discuses, end show testimony of cures. Gravel, and all complaints of the urinary organs* form also the cause of great suffering. and Vaughn's I.iTtiomßrrnc has acquired no stnpU celebrity over the country, by the cures it lias made in thin distressing class of alilictious. So frnned. it seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the no tice of one of our Medical publications. In the Novetn* be No. 1846, of the “Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re view of Medical and Surgical Science.” in an article up on calenlbhs diseases, and “ solvents,'the writer, after noticing tbie fact that the English government once pur chased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase , in 1602, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New Yin\c. ibittK pays tribute to the Tame of the Medicine “~Vhy do not our Representatives in Senate and Assem bly convened, enlighten and 4 dissolve ’ the suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn** Vegetable Lithontriptic. than which no solvent since the day* of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame! s ’ Render,' here is a periodical of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to be ope of dm best conducted journals of the kind in the U. States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our pertain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. 1)., and contributed to by men of the highest professional ability. th|is stepping aside to notice a “secret remedy. 5 ’ You will at once understand no unknown and worthless nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quar ter—and .consequently, unless jt directly conflicted with tl.rc practice of the faculty, it must have been its great "fame 55 Which has caused it to receive ibis passing nod. KlpNEY.dfsrasej, weakness of the baek and spine, irregular, painfutand suppressed Menstruation, Flour Allrus, and the entiri? complicated train of evils which follow a dis ordered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. — Send fqr pamphlets front Agents, and you will find evi dence <?f the value of the Lithontriptic there put forth.— As a remedy for die irregularities of the female system. ;it has io the compound a “root” which has been resorted -to in the north of Europe for centuries—as a sure cure for this complaint, and a restorer of health of the entire system. ;LtvEß Complaint, Jaundice, Bilious Diseases, Ac., ore i'lustnmly relieved. People of the West will find it the : only remedy in these complaints, as well as Fever and Aoce.; There is no remedy like it, and no calomel or qui nine, forms any part of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its use, and it» oetive properties arc manifested in the use,:of n single 30 oz bottle. For Freer a>ul Ague, Bilious disorders, take no other Medicine. Rheumatism. Goct-. \\ l iliyind relief. The action of this medicine upon .' Blood, will change the disease—which originates in the blocfcl—and a healthy result will follow. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ac., yield in a few days use of this Medi •cme. - |uflnmmntion of the Lckos, Couou, Consumption . also, has ever' found relief. Scrofula , Erysipelas, Piles, Inflamed Eyes —all caused by impure. blood—will find* this article the remedy. The system, completely nctod upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix i-tifre, is purified and restored—ms o partial cute will not follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of the Heart , Sick Headache , Debility, &c„ ore all the result of some derangement of the astern, and the Great Resto rer wiii dolts work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement. are based upon the proof of what it has done . m the post four years. The written testimony. of 1000 Agcms. in Canada, ths United States, England and South America, in the possession ot the proprietor—and can be seen by: all interested—is a sufficient dc'monsmuioiuhnt ?U is the best Medicine ever offered to the World. Get the : : pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up iu 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 fiz. do«iU 81 each—the largest holding 0 oz. more Uion wo sihdll bottles. Look out and not gel imposed upon. — gjßvery bottle has “ Vouglut’s Vegetable Litliontriptic Mixtuh?” blown upon the glass, the wtrrsN signature of ,“G. C.-Vttugh” on the directions, and U G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo, 5 ’ stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. .Prcparwl 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—orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post paid tellers, or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly attended to gratis. Office's devoted exclusively to the sale of this article —lO2-Nassau streets, New York city ; 21)5 Essex street, Salem, (Massachusetts, und by the principal Druggists throughout the .United States und Canada, as advertised in thqpiipcrx. Agents in this city— HaytJA Brockwny, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street Pittsburgh. Also, R. , E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Bridge Venter. janSO-dAwly 5 BARIUMS Fresh Roll Butter; 8 “ Lard; • 6; “ Dried Peaches; -2. ** Clover Seed; just received, and for sale by : s „ U S. WATERMAN, jau) No. 3i Market, and 62 Front street. / :j: W j' IrrUtro Are xtktJfQut a ttvai for the Cure of ih&fbU&tßing Diseases! IF iafc&n according to the directions ihey will cure any cttac, no matter who or what elsehas jailed,: ' VEGETABLE'RHEUMATIC" PILLS, For the permanent care of Rheumatism, GouuGan- Sene, Hysteria, an<T~severc nervotis affections, and are gbly recommended for. the cure of Dropsy, femoral Asthma and Neuralgia... Patients using them, ini most cases, experience bonefit soon after the first dose. - They 3 met the nervous system, which enables them to restwell uriug the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No ontward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system, liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use. Theym&y cause ihe-pain to leave one place for.perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain \nll be more acute. • ' '. ] ' _ GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic AstK ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising from the uver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidueys, ana alt diseases arising from a disordered stomach, in both. inolc and female, Buch as female weakuess, dizziness, fullness of blood to thciiead. They strenghten the sy&- tem, aim remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone ana action and assist digestion. They can be taken by thcanost delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. Phe symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon loach immediate ly under the inferior ribsi inability to lie on the left side, ot if at all able, a dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration, causiug very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposiuon to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing mocua to rise iu the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. These sympr toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In (act, a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must,in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for It. iiT ' W.MVM «l| VUV lIVUUUWU, iUI 1U .The symptoms oCDyspepsia are veiy various—those af fectmgffie stomach alone, are loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, tie lid eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, Ac. Dyspepsia, devoid of a functual nature, is without danger; but, if arising from a disease of tee stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dcses will re move all the unpleasant effects, such as flattering at the heart, aching sensation wheri lnh lying position, dote or webs before the right, fever and ouli pain in tno head, constant Imaginings of evil, and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance, Ac. Any case of tee above disease can be cored effectually by tee use of tec Bitters, as directed. SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, Hemoral Asthma, or any disease of tee Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable- family medicine. It soon relieves any Coagh or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup b>Lbe ing early administered. No couch or cold is too light to pass neglected; for. neglected colas sink thousands to tee grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong ana robust, if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles, Tetter, and Rheum. Scald Head. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber’s Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arisingfrom fever or impure blood; and will extract tec fire front burns, on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from tee skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should ate it after shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is iuvaluable in any family. TAR OINTMENT, For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will enurcly remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy tec ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never made, yet certified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders ft difficult to do justice to tee public io offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines.. They arc en tirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can bp had of the agent, gratis. ' Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 273 Race street, one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by [janl7-dly) wM.-*THORN. 5600.615 93 • ■ 100XHJ7 77 • -207.499 72 Dr. Swaync’s Compound Syrnp of Wild Cbemr. ESTABLISHED in 1635, by an Act of Congrra—The G real Remedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Asth ma. Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast Palpitation of the Heart, influenza, Croup. Broken Constitutions. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and All diseases of the Throat Breast, and Lungs; .arc most effectual and speedy cure ever known for nny of the above diseases is DR. SWAYNITS COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY. Do. E. Easterly A Co.—Gents.—l have been afflicted for about three years with a pulmonary complaint, which has battled the skill of several of the most eminent phy sicians of our county- At times rav cough was very severe, pain in my side and breast, und gTeat difficulty in breathing. In this way I continued to suffer, until life became almost a burden. At length I saw your adver tisement of DR SWaYNF/S Compound Syrup, of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend of make a trial* of it, and I purchased a bottle of you. I am hap py to inform you that one bottle has effected a perfect cure, and teat I am now iu tee enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in the form of a certificate, that others who may be afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony iD commendation of Dr. Swaynes’s Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. Yours, with respect, Wm. Cabsox. One word qf cannon.—Since the introduction of my article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals got up nostrums, which they assert contain Wild Cherrv; some are called 14 Balsams. 55 “ Bitters.” and “ Syrup of \Vild Cherry,” but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the public records of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature u on each bottle. Djl H. Swavne, Corner of Eigbth and Race streets, Philadelphia. 50.000 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION Would perhaps be a small estimate for the ravages of this dreadful disease in a single year : then add the Jearful ’ catalogue of those cut off by Inflamation of the Lungs. Hemorrhage. Asthma, Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, and other diseases of the Lungs and^Liver. And the would present an appalling proof of the fa tality of these two classes of diseases. But it is impor tant to know that nearly all of this dread waste of human life miirbt have been prevented hv a timely use of DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRX7P OF WILD CHER RY. This medicine has now been before the public some eight years, and is Unoriginal preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as a remedy for Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, and Consumption of the Lungs, based entirely upon its intrinsic owes but little to inflated newspaper puffs. Those who give it a trial, being bene futed by it, recommend it to their neighbors, and thus gradually and surely has it gained an enviable reputa tion and worked its way into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or Cold, wttle with strict attentions to the directions that accompany each botUc, its use in Pulmonary diseases of long standing and of the roost alarming character, has always given relief, and in very many instancos has effected complete and permanent cures. Beware of the worthless u Balsams,” “ Sitters,” “ Sy • rups,” as Uiey contain none of the virtues of the orig inal preparation. The (original and only) genuine article is prepared by Dr. SwAYNE, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Phila delphia, and for sale by agents in all parts of the United States, and some parts of Europe. o Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, N. W, corner of Bth ahd Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respecta ble Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in the Uni ted States. For sate Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN, 53 Market street; L. JONES, 150 Liberty street, and. OG DEN A SNOWDEN, corner of Wood and 2d streets, sole Agents for Pittsburgh, Pa. , jylO BA. FAHNESTOCK’S COU<sh SYRUP.—This pre • partition has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and arc pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered at so low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such ' decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. dcc!3 i Patent Office, January 31,1848. ON the petition of C, 11. McCormick, of Steel’s Tav ern, Virginia, praying for the extension of a patent granted to said C. 11. McCormick, for an improvement in reaping machines, far seven years from the expiration of said patent, which tukes place on the 21st day of June, 184(1 it is ordered that the Raid petition be heard at the Pa tent Office on the third Monday in February, at 12 o’clock, M.; and all persona arc notified to appearand show cause, if any they have, wny said petition ought not to be granted. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Union, and National Democrat, Washington; Enquirer, Richmond; Post, Pittsburgh; Statesman, Columbus; In quirer, Cincinnati; Sentinel, Indianapolis-; Free Press, Detroit, once a week for three successive weekapreviou* to the third Monday in February next. _ EDMUND BURKE, Commissioner of Patents. P. S. Editors of the above papers will please copy and send their bills to the. Patent Office,, with a paper jan2otlaw3w IN the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny county, of A. D. 184 , No. ~m». In the matter of the Voluntary Assignment ''fcjgrgKbC, ot George Albert, "wKSHaallsZ Uriah Applegate. And now, to wit, Jon. Hist, 1848, account ■rcBaMn*'of the Assignee filed ; and the Court direct notice, of the wune to be given, by publication for three successive weeks, in two of the pa* per* in the city of Pittsburgh, and that the said account will be allowed on the 22d day of February next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. From the Record, jah26*dlaw3w , HIRAM HULTZ, Protby. ASSAOSTIDA— 1 case, just received and for sole, by b’;A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., nov27 Cor. First and Wood sts. * _ - V •• v > .' a ... * 'v/.-. 1 , • ■; ; , \ . ‘ ' '-ViHcv'.'-v Mil *V.H \ fz&a&sia&iKii t CBSaffc gjg>- DR. HOFFLANDS CEljfeß RATED GERJIAN MEDICINES - GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE! Read the Testimony. St. Louis,'Sept. ~lh, 1846. mtaining this_uoti< fig Bi2n*p»rUlk» A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION TO ALLPBKSONB.INALL I>HCSS, J ; At All Timesj and •■• • . . i- • UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. IF YOU ARE SICKy get cored; if welt employ mea* sores to continue so. Eve*y individual indulges in habits which must,’ to a greater or lesser extent, disar range the admirable and intricate combinations which form the system, r und consequently . ■ . EVERT IXDIVTPCAL • • ' should possess 6ome mild, yet efficacions, simple and ac credited agent lor the preservation of the fanctious of the body in good order. ••••’ DR. WOOD’S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY will achieve this result} and -should and in the hands of every person who. by-jby business, profession, or general course of life, is predisposed to the very many litUc ailments that render life a curse instead of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggravated con dition, in the cause OF DEATH. The Bitters here recommended are compounded by a man of.great skill and knowledge, frpm the simples Na ture presents to those who care to find themj and-which : are the only reliable antidotes to the poiwns of.disease- The chief ingredients are-the universally beloved Sarsa parilla and tnc Bark of the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures , nearly every diseaso of the internal organs. These: materials, though pow erful in their operation, arc, ns common sense teaches us » ENTIRELY HARMLESS; ;; and, prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By taking these Bit ters, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for they hot only eradi cate pimples and tumors, but overcome CANCER AND KING’S EVIL! ■Whoever.ls subject to the horrors of Consumption should at once purchase thissure remedy. In tiie train of Costiveness follow dreadful local congestions; oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypoeondiia, violent headaches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic swellings. Dr. Wood’s Compound is one of the most efficient medicines in routing .these com plaints, and their. fountain head, that can possibly be procured. . j From being confined to and from taking a smpll modicum of exercise, numerous, persons are daily made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, languor, want of energy suffi cient to seek.recrc&tipn, _Ac„ Ac., Ac. These persons say for years, that they-“don’t feeTT very well.” If they do not employ a method by which they can feel quite well, they must eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are SAVED PROM, THE OIUVS only by a miracle; and even then, the lancet, leech, blis ter, and calomel, have left' them mere scattered hulks, full of aches and sorrow's, and not only a pest to themselves, but a source of disgust and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact.. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES ‘. may be avoided by an early application of the virtues of these Bitters. For the troth of tins, the proprietor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can-show files of undoubted certificates weick he has received, unsolicit ed, from all He docs not, however, ask the in valid to swallow his certificates, but his Bitters, and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of the result. - THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood’s preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did :the Bitters possess no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent: But, it is equal to the complete eradication'of IJVfeR COMPLAINT, . in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gigantic, of the biliary aparatus. Individuals who are constitu tionally bilious, ought regularly to take this mild, agreea ble, and excellent tonic and aptouent, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, send hap piness and love of life thrilling to the'heart.' Fascilies OUGHT TO KEEP IT ON HAND. ! Every medicine-chest onboard ship should also be well stocked with this capital remedy, as 'SCURVY cannot afflict those who take. it. ot long resist its vigor ous assaults.' AU impurities ot the Blood vanish before it, and the old relics of early imprudence invariably dis appear, soon after being submitted to ils action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it. The Bitters have, in no instance, failed to cure Jaundice, General Debiutt, and every disorganization of , THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter, a vast portion of our fellow-beings are rendered extremely’ miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die.’ Every bottle of Dr. Wood’s “Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Billers” contains a modicum of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. Re member that an injudicious-pse of mercury ;is ivevitably productive of many evils which are put to flight by this glorious and unsurpassable compound; and that afflic tions which arc HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its agen cy. A» a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairrngin • valid, noequafis to be found.for it. It would be well to bear in mind that prevention is infinitely more desirable, than cure, and that Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters ARE BOTH. ', -• . Put up in bottles, three ortbnr limes larger than Bris tol’s or Sand’s, for the same price—SI per bottle. WYATT A' KEECHUM, 121 Fulton-st;, N. Y., whole sale agents. Sold in Pittsburgh,#! ,P. ft. SAWYER’S HEALTH DEPOT of Valuable Medicines, Smithfield, between Third and ! Fourth sts., and at WILLIAM THORN’S Drug store, Market sl »cp2-d6m-wL2m CHINESE HAIR CREAM-—'A matchless article for growth, beauty, and restoratiou of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will supercede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. \Vnere the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soil and dark, and give lit a beau tiful. lively appearance; and will also raalcc it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as longjas all the preparations that are generally' ÜBed. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen on, it may be restored by’using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in ihe habit of using oils on their hair should at bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparation*, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction; in jevery in stance. Jr ! 5 For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs: Hendershoit St Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: | Letter of the Rev. R.CaldtceU, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. Messrs. Hevdersuott A Stretch : Gk.ntj.tmev —l take pleasure in adding my testimony iu favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry,' bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and uscdikaccordingio theprescription..it is how elastic, soli, and firm to the head. Manybal&ams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife giv'es'it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis- Eosed to rancidity. The ladies, especially; will find the liincSe Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, Ac., f *" R. CALDWELL. . Pulaski, January 7,1847. 10*Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend. 45 Market at., and Joel Mohler,icorner of Wood and Fifth sts. - jels-dAw-ly LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk : They are hot aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin! how coarse, how rough, no'w sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautitul vege table article, which we call Jones’ Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent,* being purified of air deleterious qualities, ana it imports'to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skiiu raaking it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: “After analysing Jones’Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the mostbeantiful and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainty con conscientiously recommend it* use to all whose skiu reoniresbeautifying.” Price2s cents abox. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is-with soft leather or wool —the tqgmer is preferable. A fixe set of Teeth for 25 cents.— White teeth, -foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned -with Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the some time it is so perfectly 'innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily'use* is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens sach as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest leoth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37$ cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. Will you mahry, and act a rich husband, lady ? “Your face is your fortune.” Is’l. beautiful, clear, fait? Is it white ? If not, it con be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled.* Thous ands have been made, thus who have washed once or twice with Jones’ltalian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent: But be sure you get the genu ine Jones’ Soap/at the sign of the American Eagle, 62 Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rhenra, Scurvey, Erysipelas,Barber’s Itch, arp often cured by Jones’ Italian Chemieal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never foils. C. INGLIS, Jr.. Patterson. Sold al JACXson’s 89 Liberty tt, head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot ,1 nov23. A MERICAN OIL-TUB GREAT REMEDY OF NA- J\_ TUR&i—Ptocured.Rom a well in Kentucky, lSsfeet below the earth’s surface. This OH NviU be found vastly superior to Harlem. British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the; following ali ments are truly wonderful i luflamntorjr rheumatism, whooping-cough, phthUtev mmgh*. colds, spasms, tetter, erysipelas, scald yrtnip, Inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint Innamwation of the kidnoys, pain* in the breast, siue ami back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf-- noßs. urntcur ache, worn!*, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, itG. &0« i • Price 50 cent* per.bottle- Sold wholesale and retail by JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Thcßia boot stands ih the door-way.. Only place in Pittsburgh where the genuine ean .be ob tained. I ! 7 •' - Caution.— ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general.agent for Western Pennsyl vania, Wra. Jackson, 88 Liberty street,'or through sub-' Agents appdinted by him for its sole, each of whomwill have.a show bill and general directions in pmnpbletfonn containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, a* toUows: Dr-Hall & Co., proprietor, Kentucky. V jl‘ V. . • Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty street, {Pittsburgh, to whom all, orders must be addressed. r ... - ; ‘ t ' Obskrto,—Eachbottle isencloscdrn one of meabovc named Pamphlets, and the nameofWlUmhi Jackson, pbe general and only wholesale agent forWCstern Pennsyl vania.) printed oh the outside of the label.: - ocuw; . :a= vAl''->** .«-SK-3- . r *•/'<{* *1 ..... as ~, , . :, . ::Hi.:.4 -' :.,',:.7 . ':', ',g.,..:17.•,.,:- - * *?' : gyttflg & mwww> --: CLIGSBBEB’S . :\ SUOAft COATED VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, .; A RE universally admitted to operate, not oulyastm <: A- eftetualpreventive, but ai a never failing remedy, in ; ; idTdiseasCß which can affect the huraau frame.-Head* ; ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles. Scurvy, Dropsy, ;; Small PoxTCholera Morbus, Worms, )Vhooping Cough, , Consumption, Jaundice, Qarnsey, Scasjauna.,LiveT.Com? ~■> rtaint, Apoplexy, Cancers, Jlcasl es. Salt uheura, Fits, rleartburn, Giclaiues3, Eiyßipelas, Deafness, -Itching* of, the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravelv-Pajnsm the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings in the Throat, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches in the Side, Spitting of Blood; Sore Eycsj Scrofula,-St. , AmhonyoyFire. Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Fluor Al-, , -btfjrorWbiteSit&npes, King’s Evil, lvocfcjaw, Hysteria, Bile on and all bilious affectious. FJcunsy,. Swelled.Fcet.and Legs, Swine Pox, White Swellings,.... Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiting—and a host of other* . haue successfully and repeatedly been vanquished by : heir all-powerful arm! They have been khown to effect permanent cures when all other remedies had proved unavailing, and iu the last' stages of disease.- Thcy.have in many cases superseded the prescriptive stilt qf the most eminent physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation. They have been frequently recommenced by mcoof the most characters throughout the land, and ! ‘ been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Princes of : royal blood.! They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Ed in- ■ burgh, Paris, and Vienna,: and through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambassadors, they have recei* :■ ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rus- : sia, and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire v |o* Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from the Don of New York; without on abundant supply of the ' SICK! MAN’S NEVER FAILING FRIEND.' 10* Agencies have been established in ail the principal -; Cities in the Union, and applications are constant! y.Teach* ! ing us from almost numberless villages in every section, of the country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects arc pouriugjin from all .quarters—and in. such numbers ; that we have not time to read one half of them. What' stronger ot more conclusive evidence than these import- 1 | ant facts can Jhe most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that the many thousands who have tried -CLICKENER’S ' PILLS, con be deceived in their results? If any impost -tore or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been. held up, as it should be, to the scorn and derision of A justly offended community. . 10* Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that npthing oT the sort ; was ever heard of until he introduced them iu June, 1843. i Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener’s i Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other,' or they i win be made the victims of a fraud. PRICE, 35 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clickener’s principal office for the sale of pills, is w New York. f " ; • WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty sL. head of Wood burgh, Pa« General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. Tho followiug are Dr. Clickener’s duly appointed A gcntsYor Allegheny co.. Pa. WM. JACKSON, (pnhcipal) 89 liberty street, head of Wood. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester. C. Townsend & Co* , “ Jno. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Jno. H. Cassel, Pennat. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie it • Robert Williams, ArthursviUe. R; H. Hemingray, South Ward. Wm. J. Smith, Tcmperahceville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenccville. Daniel Neeley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Thomas Aikin Sbarpsburgh.' G. H. Starr, Sewickiey. Samuel Springer, Clinton James M’Kce, Stewartstown. John Black, Turtle Creek. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. Riley M’Lattghlin, Plumb Township. J. Jones, B&kerstown. • ... . . — Penny, hTKeespori. - my!7 <t<6 TT IS THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE I EVER X USED.”—This was expressed in our hearing yes- 1 terday, by on intelligent gentleman, who hod used but; about one half of a bottle or Dr. Willard’s Oriental Gough- Mixture, before he was entirflycered. Come and get a; bottle of it, and if the roost obstinate cough or cold doe#! notdisippear by its use, your money will be refunded. Compounded as it is, of the most eflective, though harm- : less and pleasant remedies, its use for years has, nor in deed c&n it, fail to give entire satisfaction. • For sale, wholesale and retail, by HAYS & BROCKWAY, . Liberty street, hear Canal Boon. WILLIAM FLEMING, • lawrenceville., ; Sold also by OCll : BIIEUMATISM, GOUT, AND Tic DOLOREUX.— A respectable gentleman called at oar office,a* ha . said, toiniorm ns that he bad been afflicted for 15 years ■ with Rheumatism or Goat, and occasionally with Tic Doloreux; that dte had' been frequently confined to his room for taonihslogeihcr, and often suffered the most in-: tense and excruciating pain, bat that lately he had been _ using Jayne's AUtraiive x from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. He says he found the meat-: cine vDryjdeosant and effective, and that he now cou- ; . aiders himself perfectly cvac&A-Philadclphia iVorthJmtt iran. . ' ' A Fact Wobxh Ksownco.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, beca&e af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, tmd-a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole: system bore the marks of being saturated with disease.; One hand and wrist were so much affected that be had’ lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with : deep, painful* and offensive .ulcers, and were os hollow-' and porous.as. an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath- - some disease, that Irecomraouccd the use of Jayne’s Al-‘ lerative, and having-taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect-: ly cured. . The Alterative' operates through the circulation, and 1 purifies the blood atxTcradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per formed iu diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, 1 liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Times. lET For saleiti Pittsburgh, atthe PEKIN TEA STORE,* 72 Fourth-street. ( “T3EST COUGH MEDICINE IN THE WORLD!" JL> Another evidence of the superiority of Dr.: WiZ lard's Cough Mixture, over all others. Read the following certificate from a respectable citizen of die Fifth Ward: PlTTsnußou, Nov, 3,1547. . “ This certifies that for some weeks past I was troubled' with & very serious Cough, which was evidently becom ing seated on the lungs to such an extent as to resist lha effect of every medicine which I hod been using. • I was finally persuaded to- call at Hoys & BrockwayV Drug Store, get a bottle of Dr. wUlartFs Oriental Cough Mixture; which, to my great surprise, relieved me very much; after taking only two or three doses, and before I had used one bottle. I was edtirely cured. 1 was so much pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buy rt» and shall continue to recommend it to my friends, a 4 T Jirmly believe it to be the best Cough Medicine in the wotUU) j “ Anpbkw RTCsxfbt." Try 25 cents & Bottle. Sold by HAYS A BROCKWAY, No. 2, liberty street, near Cannf Basin. Sold also by J. FLEMING. novlO • Lawrenccviile. PRIVATE DISEASES.— Dr, Drawn, of 85 Diamond Alley, can be.consulted in all cases of a private or delicate nature incident to the human frame. Syhilis and Syphilitic eruptions, gonorrhcea and its eon 2 sequences, together with all venereal diseases, impurities of the blood; with all diseases-of venereal origin, skin dis eases, with strictures,, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the ioinu, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tetter, ring* worm, mercurial diseases, Ac. i TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE. Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene-*- real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses* gaiety, climate, or impurities of the bJoodv whereby the constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr- Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may-placo themselves under his care. •!•• ' Dr. Brown’s offices arc conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without (car of exposure to other-visitors. It is of, importance to many personsin need of medical : aid, to obtaiu good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown’s ready skill in removing venereal di*- eases, in their varioas forms and stages, offersinducements ' which can rarely be equalled. Strangers areherebjf ap prised; that Dr. Brown has been, regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years, confined; himself exclusively to the treatment of those-. diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated • surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. ; - • • # • .w-; . [o”Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. IET Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown alto invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particu lar attention to that disease. ; . i Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain *.' fee; or they will not be attended to. {ty Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from TCood street, towards the market. . Consultations strictly coofi denial. . oct2S-dfcwly. - Gqnsumption, cough, spitting of blood* BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, Ac.—To Co.mmriivi*. Four-fifths of you are really suffering from neglected Colds, or an obstruction ana consequent inflsmaaonof therdelicate lining of those tubes through which the Ajr we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstnrettOn produces pain and soreness, hoarseness* cough, dimcuity of -breathing, Bectic feveT, and a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, which finally exhauststhe tient—and death ensues. JAYNES EXPECTORArTT hever fdils to remove this and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain m its.ef fects, and cannot fail to relieve. . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PekinTeaStorc,72 Fourth. st M near Wood. lanp BALM OF COLUMBIA.-; Bair tonic—To the Said and Grcii —lf you wish a nch, luxurious head of hair, free from daudroffand scurf, do nol fml to procure the genuine Balsam of Columbia. In eases of baldness, it wdlmore than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost thSr hair for twenty years have had it restored to iu ori ental perfection by the use of this Balsam. Age, state, or condition, appears to be no obstacle whatever. It also, causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled by which means-thousands, whose hair was gray as the Asiatic eagle, have had their hair restored to its. natural color, by the use of this invaluable remedy. In all cases of fever it will be found one of the most pleasant washes that ban be used. A few applications only are. necessary to keep the hair from falling out. It strengthen* the roots, it never (ails to impart a rich, glossy appear* ehce; ana, as a perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled, it holds three times as much as other miscalled Hnirßeitor atives, and is moTe effectual. 'Hie genuine manttfac* tured only by Comstock A Son, 21 Counlandt-street, Nbw York.. .... .Sold billy genuine m Pittsburgh, by Wx. Jacksokl Liberty street, head of Wood} also, in Washington; Pa by A. Sweeney A. Son} mCarinonsburgh, by D?: Vo well* in Brownsvillc, by BenneU A CrokeT} also, in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and Vinrinia 7 -novlMAwfitiu . . t,. ; OgiIHMKIR, 1«39, P t A. Mumm A Co.’s Direct Ex. portation to five United States, Tut salo by * the xixt or bottle, at the Wine Store of decSO | • JACOB WIIAVER. «,;v ; tv ■- 4-iisiw - > V \ y ; . r^ag; T V'| . .' V. . -V:< \c‘:V-yv N£f-:
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