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ACy. . ~.V 1.. fJi i[ '■ r r ''-v :i V-'if i ! 6- ;,v & v ; f 5 - ; : t ' r - - '■ »> ; 4, - •a^'r W^^-f^SSSKSS^^i, _• ■►. t] r-f-■ i ■ H&lotMg Store?. TO ARMS! TO ARMS J—Tbrenmnedm - vasion ofVYcstem Pcnna.byCol Swirt. with ■ 10.000 men. notwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any y has heretofore been offered in the western country, hav ing the Urpest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib erty and Sixth sis. Lie is now prepared to show to his . numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassi veres, vesting*, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable *bf The approaching season, that has ever been offered in tUtmarket, to which all enn have the Right of Way.— Observe the comer, No. 107, Liberty and Sixth sts. marSS j. y\. WHITE, Bailor, Proprietor. ** QELI.IMi OFF I.OW FOR OASU."—Winter Clo- O thing of overv description, such as* cloaks, over eoata, superfine blanket. Reaver, Filot and heuvv broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress, and frock coals; a large as sortment of tweed, suck and frock .conts. Cloth, casstmere, and satinctt pantaloons; also, a gen* eralgusortmcnt of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, cassimerc and loncy woolen, and plaid cassimr.rc. with a neat variety,of superfine Irish Unen, triiumod shirts, under Shirts, slock, cravats, comforts and all oilier arti cle in the Clothing line, which will be sold low for Cash. . Purchasers will find u much to their advantage to cull soon, at 49 Liberty street. p. DELaNY N. B. A complete poods, suitable for Customer work, always on hand, such as English, French ana American cloths, and cassuncrcs; also a choice as sortment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to order m the latent styles, and on the most ac commodating terms. jonl2-daw NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Irou City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, bl*clt and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestings, SHk Velvet, Plain and FOney Sattns—all oi which we will make up at the most reasonable prices, in » durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of oil descriptions; I.ady-s Cloaks of the most tashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket lldkfs.. Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, beiorr purchasing elsewhere, will find it to 'their advantage to call nt the. Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132 Libcrlv street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. foctlS-tfj C. M ? CLOSKEY. Cldthintf! Clothing:: CloUtlnsll! The Three Ltg Doors vs. The Western World!.’! IftA nOO SELECTED-GARMENTS now rnnde and ready to be offered on the /?nost liberal temis to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-fumed and extensive establishment hay now, alter reluming from the Eastern jrijei, at much trouhle and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of Cttstomer* with one ot the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or anv other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness m style and workmanship, .combined with the very low price which iF -TTH for. nmst certainly render the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of ihe greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying lo me to he able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad,! that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which 1 have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with Oimculty I can Keep tunc with the constant rush that is mode on this establishment. It is a well established wet, that inj sales arc «*ignt or ten times larger than any Other house m the trndr, and this being the ease on the amount sold, I can ntlrod to sell at much less profit than Others could ]K>*»ihly think of doing if they wished to Cover Contingent expenses. 1 intend to make a clean sweep of ail my present stock before the beginning of next yaatj coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors. _ ootgl-d&w JOHN* M'CLOSKEY. CANT BE BEAT! — J. .If. Wliiit has just received at his large establishment, fronting on Liberty and fith •Tracts, a splendid assortment of TwEEDS for summer: olio, a superior lot oi French Satin VESTINGS, all of whieh to is ready to make up in the latest fashion ami on the most reasonable 'terms as usual. Observe the Conier, No. 107 Liberty and Sixth etreet*. ,myl4; J. M. WHITE, Tailor. Proprietor. TTNBLUSHING IMPUDENCE.—From a published card of M'Cnlmont A Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have becu claim ing a privilege we hod no right to. That “they have abandoned, some lime since, the exclusive ngcucy sys tem, ■” and that we have right to claim “exclusive privil eges with their teas.’’ 1 never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concent. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Compum tor the la>t two years, as the public ure aware, ami h:»\.> to New York four time» in that time, and n*» rr heard of this n<tc concern until lately but ns irool dealers. The tea basilic** of M'Cnllmoni A Bond U abmit eight months old, and their assumption of the Pukm 'lea Com pany’s name is because a name is open for uuy man or firm to assume; but tbe fact intended to imply -thereby, that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is eutirc hr false, they having been dented even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. Iknow not what kind of wool they keep, not whotkiud of teas, I am only certain that they*Keep or obtain none of the Pckiu Tea Company's of New York. r Any person reading this card .will see the gross decep tion they wish to practice-on did public, and to the injury of my business. M'Callmont A Bond arc wool dealer's in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out hem to pull wool over the eye# of some of our good citizens. Look out for the Mock sheep, (novli)] ALEX. JAYNES. SW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! I—The Convict, or he Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R. James, Esq., Ashore, bv T. Howard, author of Ratlin the Reefer, theStar'of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. The Mope Figure Head, or the Lady of the Green and Blue, by Charles Carey, of the l' S. Navy. The Bandit’s Bride, or the-Muui of Saxony, bv Louisa Sidney. Stanhope, author of "Striking Likenesses."etc. Leoailla Lynmore, and Mr. and Mr* \\ jodhridr*:. bv Miss Leslie. London Quarterly Kr-.irw Union Magazine lor iVocnib'-r Lift of Joseph T. ljnre—c supply. The Majtcruvering Mother, bv the ouihor«: "Ihi of a Flirt." of Woman. b\ ill** same author The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. ' Jeunette’Alisoj,i,_pT the Votinar Stra’.vberrj Girl of .the Sea and Shore; by Jngranam- Kaim or Daylight; a prize talc ; by J. S. Robb. • Sr Rowland Ashton, dvota; bv Lndv C. Long. The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the XIV. Howrs Tersonified. Nos. 9 and 10. JBsral Cemeteries of America, pan 0. * Magazines, Newspapers, etc. London Fonch'and Pictorial Times, per last jttcamers. Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, decB 3d street, opposite the Post Oifice No. 4. Morse's Weekly Budget of New Bools for 1848. CHAPMAN’S DRAWING BOOK, No. U. Gttddon’sAncient Egypt, new edition. , . The Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. , .dumber?* Miscellany. No. 11; full setts on hand. , Lives of the Queens of Eugland, by Agnes Strickland, toLXI The Merkel Queen, or the Wife’s Stratagem. Musconna, stale of the Revolution. Song* for the People, No. 2, superior to No. 1. Ariel, or life on board an Indiaman. new supply Eabank’s Hydraulics, No. 2—full setts on hand. Flowers Personified, No. 14. do do; Pictorial England, Nos. 3G 3l 57, do do; r Union Magazine, for February', do do; National do. do do do; Graham’s do. do do do; Gofer's Lady's Book for Fcb y. do . do; - Little's Living Age, No. 19U, ' do do; from 150 up. Remarkable Events in the History of America, by J. Frost, L. L. D./ American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. Jose Eye, an Autobiography, by Currrr Bell." Lastot the Fairies, a Christinas talc, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. ■ The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the fercct of the United States, in years 1840 end 1847. by Jos. Madison Cults, with engravings, plans of battles, Ac. A Tour to the Rivrr Saguenay in Ix)wer Canada. by Charles Lumnan, authorof **A Summer in the Wilder ness.” : The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers by the year, or so!d.hy the single number. Now and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. Waveriy Novels, cheap form, new supply. The above,.with all the current light literature of the day, can be hae at 85 Fourth street. Anyone wishing to subscribe for any of the eastern Blafmzines or Newspapers, can do so by applying at 65 Fourth street. As persons are often m want of some particular book that cannot be procured in this city, I would Inform them that any work they may wish, I will Orfer from the cast, and procure for them. in an average Of froinB to 12 days. UanSl] M. P. MORSE. IT JS NOW ADMITTED, by Patiihologists, that no original temperament, cotnple xion, constitution, or form of boay> confers complete immunity from hereditary dis ease; that Scrofula, f.Wuwpn'o.i, and other a flections, haring a similarity of urigin t occur iu all, although obser vation convinces iu thut individuals and families, posses sing certain characteristics, arc more frequently the sub ject of these maladies than others. Ihcsc discuses arc a morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition—their product* being but the etfoctsof ur. alteration of the blood and secretions—the ulcers, obscene*, enlarged glunrts. inflammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena. The cause exists prior to the phenomena, and must be Ueftroyed before jwrfcet health can be established. Thin may be done by unjng l)r. KELLER'S PANACEA , the most certain remedy for diseases arising from an impure state of the blood and systenVof nutrition, ever presented to the.afflicted. Price ci, pint bottles. Call and get u pamphlet. For sale by JOEL MOIILER, Druggist, jan27-tin ' N. W. corner of Wood and Firih sts. blt is the beatCougH Medicine I ever Saw#” BEAD the following proof of the superiority of Dr. WU lord's Oriental Cough Mixture , from a respectuble cit izen* who has tried it: PirrsoUßrm, Dec. 15,1647. . Messrs. lIxYtTA Brockway: —After laboring for several weeksundcr the disadvantages of a harassing cough and mostdistres* jn ? cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef " iecU'pf several of the “infu^ibl^*s. ,, I was induced to pur chasc.a bottle of vour Oriental Cough Mixture, and give - itafalr'tfial. To tuy great surprise, after uring only one liajf of the . bottle J found myself entirely well. ‘'Jf u the r btxl medicine lever satef - True copy. . JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS A BROCKWAY. Druggists, Commer* , Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janB A N IMPORTANT BOOK.—The Early Uisiotw of "J%-Western Pennsylvania and of the West, and of West ern Expeditions and Campaigns; with on appendix, con taining copious extracts from- important Indian treaties, of journals, Ac. Together with a lopM’r&phical description of each county of. Western Pennsylvania, One large volume, 708 pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. For solo by * H. S. BOSWORTH A CO., jarilO, - . t No. 43 Market street. mEA&—36 half cheats Young Hyson; .1 61 catty boxes ** u ••- > -■■■• , 10 half chests Gunpowder; • 2 catty bores “ , .8 half chests Imperial; 16 u “-'Pouchongj foreate by ' - ffiraiwidiciaitoii 1848. tisu lr f^ s P°. of freight between Pittsburgh • ■ Atomic cities, avoiding transhipments oh Ulc consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage ana separation of goods, _ . PROPRIETORS: nCRnRitMJK & Cash. 278 Market st„ Philadelphia. laakfe & O’Conxor, cor. Pcun and Wayne sts., Pitts burgh. ™ AGENTS: O CoNSon & Co., North street, Baltimore. ». &. J. T. Tai’SCOtt. 75 South street, New York. Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangements during the winter, and are now prepared to forward freight with re gularity and dispatclu unsurpassed by any other Line. Their Jong experience us Carriers, the palpable superiur it> of the Portable Boat system, mid the great enpucity and convenience of the warehouses at each end of the Line, are peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their cus tomers. and confidently ottering the past Us a' guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully acknowledge. All consignments to Taaffe and O’Connor will be re ceived and torwarded. Steamboat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of anyjeharge for Commission, advancing or storage. Having no interest, directly or in directly, iu SlcamboatH, the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary objectiu shipping west: and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consign ed to uiem promptly, and .on die most advantageous terms to the owners. murl-u 1848. EXCLUSIVELY for Hi,- transportation of Way Freight between Pittsburgh. Blairsville, Johnstown. Holli daysburg, Water Street, and all intermediate places. One Itoat leaves the warehouse of C. A. M’Aimhv A Co.. ]*iusburgh. every day. (except Sundays.) und ship pers can always depend on having their goods forward ed without delay, and at lair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business, and the proprietors respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. PROPRIETORS: Jonx Pica worth, Jou\ Mim.uk. I). 11. Bvti.NKs, Robert Woods, Wai. Fvlty. John Miiaer. Hollidavsburg; B. II.) ’axan, Julmstown: C-A. M'Anvlty A Co.. Pittsburgh. REFERENCES: J. J. M’Devitt. John Parker, Robert Moore, Bagalev A Smith. Pittsburgh. mutt Indepeudent Portable Boat Eiur. FOR TIIE TRANSPORTATION OF PUODIVK AND MERCHANDISE, TO AND FROM PITTSBrRGII, PHU.ADfJ.PHI A AND BALTIMORE. Ip-WITIHU-T TRVNPlltl*3rtUNT..j^l] GOODS consigned to our core will be forwarded with ' out delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills m‘ la ding transmitted. nnt,lall instruction:, promptly attended to, uec front anv extra charge for storage or rommi*siu'« Addrc-s. or apply to t\ A. M’ANTI.TY & t 0.. (.’mini Basin. Pittsburgh Pa STORAGE. HAVING a very large and commodious Wnrvhuu>c. we are prepnred to recrive. (in adilitiou to rn-ight fnr shipment.) a large amount of Produce. Ac,, on Storage ut low rates. (uinri) C. A. M AN IT.TY .V to. & co.-.s i:.\ruixs. Increased Speed and Reduced Ratesl WJXTKR AKKAM-.KMKNrs f F, ""bhe are informed that the Philadelphia and .1 Bahunnro Railroad Company have rumrii'-wi-nlruii mng their cur* at 4 p. m.. from Philadelphia *o Bninitiore bv which arrangement we are enabled fu forward our Es Press gooil* troin Philadelphia to Pittsburgh in the „ r . parallelled short time of tico days. Good* leaving Phila delphia at 4. t\ M.v will arrive at Pittsburgh in tm- V-vennt" Brownsvil.e Bout of the second day. \V.- al-o r ducert the rates on small pariugv, ,vm ~,, p,., former charge. Lipres- starts ev ‘Tv duv. Sunday* r.ren'Uj GRKKNF. A. CO , RGVfCKKUY.Agr.it drcin 0 Si. Oniric* lintel I ConueU'a Magical Pnftu Extractor. r is now eoncedctf by medical m'ru that Connell's *£l°. .n Extractor, manufactured bv Com stock A ( 0.. *.l Cotirtlond st . New York, is the greatest won- Uer of the Ittth ccntnni*. Its effects are tn.lv miraculous. All pams are removed from burns, scalds. Ac . and all external soreK, m a few minutes after its a‘Plication; heattug Uie sauv on the most dehrntc okin. |eavm» no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of mfiammato try diseases, such ns sore Nippies and Eyes, Sprains. W’cumotism, White Swelling and fleers. Bruise*,Burns. Cbtdblainh, Erysipelas. Bile*. Tic Dolorraux. Ac. We might ndd as proof to all we say. the names of tnauv cm* tment pkvatcians who use it m their practice, and'hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it constantly on hand, in c.osc of nccidenis bv fire hie may be lost without, but by its use all burn* arc (Subject to its control, unless the vitals arc destroyed. Cau tion—remember and ask for Connetfi Magical Pain Fx tracer, manufcictnrcd by Comstock & Co.. X V, and lake no other. Pit.ES, Sober, k.c.-r-The Genuine Hays' Linament. i» an article more justly celebrated as a cure tor tbr above than any or all others. Its cures are ai-u.-t unmcdtai and it is only necessary to let tho>c who i, thr article and use it with such great success, that j: <« to hr hud tnie and genuine of Comstock A Co, ‘.*l »'..uriaud <i N. Y-. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. P.i.. bv \V M l\'fcpn\ ** Liberty St., bead of Wood si.', also in Wa-hmew-i IN by A.’lark : in Brown.-vidc bv D-nnctt »\ tWk.V byouragmtm evtrj town m Pemi*vlvn-til.m, M.l and N irjnma. * n .„ H»-,lAw.i„, I Soldier** of ll»r Mrxlnau IVor. r rUK subscriber having opeurd an oiTure m ih,- rv. of JL Pittsburgh, in the Slate of Pennsylvania. lor U,<r pur pose 01 procuring Land Warrant* at the Seat nf Knv«-m -mmt, for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Anny os well as the Volunteers. who have served Hieir country in the present War with Mexico: informs ih« living, and Utc representatives ol the dead, that by 'addressing an application to him at this City, giving the name and ad dress of the soldier, and if dead, his representatives, it will receive careful afrl prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will he immediately returned per mail to the applicant, to be executed and returned to me at this {dace. The, Warrant, when received, will he immediately sent per mail to the proper owner; or if he should prefer receiving money, I will make «ale of his Warrant to the best advantage for cash, and msk** no Charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, »’t:*t must be mentioned in th* letter, and the warrant will i.-„ue ac coniing to the following rules: First, to hi* w:i« and children, (if he have any.) Second, to his iath«* r ; and Third, to his mother. Having a son in the General Land Office ot Washing ton, and one in the Annv underGcncrnl Sruu. m .Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt uttemio.i. shounj any difficulty arise respecting die ncccs«arv proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject m i„i be no*t paid, nnd inclose a Five Dollor Bank Non- «* my com pensation. WM. B. FOSTER. reitre.-nce? : Hon. Harmar Denny, l Hon. Walter Forward, [ Finsbury!'. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., ) James Hall, Esq. t Robert Buchanan, Esq. i Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, j Major St. Clair Denny. Paymaster L\ S. A., N. O. Lieut. Col. Sam'l W. Blaclr, \ ] CapL John Herron. Vol's. I Gen Scott’s Capt. Robert Porter, J [ Amiv, Mci’o Cr - N ~ -v. J Japt. P.... Guthrie. Regular Anny. W. B. F. may he lunud at the otficc of'vVm. r:. Aus tin, Esq., late Black A Lij-qrittV Burke’s Buildings, 4th »tTM. jyfl VA; MASON Si CO.. Ifry Goods House, GU Market • Htrtet. hettreen Third and Fourth streets, have rcrrivcrt a large supply oi' rich Fall Goods. ronmrising iu piiTt : 17 cases various stylo* Prints and Uriutzi's of En glish. French atul American manufacture; 1.7 G prs rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams, fvnrrantcd in- Tenor to none imported in style, quality and durubi!it\ of colors; 4 eases splendid Plan! goods lor ladies df«ci. comprising every style lor Fall ami Winter wear, Faph meres, M. dc Laities, Satin stn’d Alpuccns ot ve.ri<m«- eolors;3*4 and 4-4, block ond blue black Silks, for Mm.- tillns; Fancy dress Silks; Mack nnd Mode color-: M. dr J-nins, all woo!; Shnwl« of every style and tjunli-y : ( n,. siinercs, Cassiuett*. Brond Huths and Vestings: Mmch ed and unbleached Muslins from flj to 18|c. per ynrd; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels: Tickings. Checks, strip’d Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillin'.:*, we. etc. All of which arc oflered at whole,ul«; and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. Bcp3 A. A. MASON fc TO. VEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's JiuiuG i.l tugs, Fourth street. —llocun A. Aytiiony. Dngucrrro tvpists from the Eastern cities, would call flic attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms m the third story of Burke’s building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest nssured that no pains shall be spared to produce ih»?m iu the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments arc of the most povv crtul kind, enabling us iu execute pictures mUtirpusM'd tor high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc solicited to cull and examine. Person* silling for pictures urc neither requirrrd or e.\- bike them unless perfect Kutisthcitmi is given. N. B. Operators will find thi» u good depot for stock anil chemicals. Instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. ;au7 HOLIDAY PRESENT*: Tlir Mirnfr of Lift; (.hrtstmas Blossoms; 1 The Girt of Friendship; Friendship’s Otlcring: Tlte Rose; The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepssuke; The Hyacinth; • Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and rronlmts Illuminated Gems ot Sacred Poetry; Lay* of Jjovc and Faith, Ac., by G. W. Ueihutnc: Amelia’s Poems; Tuppers’ Proverbial Philosophy; Together with & large variety of Miscellaneous. Moral and Religious works tor sale by dcc3o LUKE LOOMIS? Agt. TO FEMALES.—Even- female should have a box of Dr. Ralph’s Pills. They are perfectly adapted to ih« ; peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they arc emphatically The Favorite. Very' complete directions for use in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For afric by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield irtreeL near TbinL Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny City; J. G.' mingh&m; and John APCracken, Fifth .Ward.'Pittsburgh, ? iauSS T7EATHERB.—29 sacks, in store and'forsale, by - JC jao27 L'S. WATERMAN. '' i • A ' ,:V- ■ Jis-^-V:' ‘ Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line. Pickwortk’s Wtty Freight jLlue, A G F. N T S r ■ ~ :i -%f , - ' ■ ■■ ■■ • .'N : • 1 v- - :■ fEmi&vation %Lintft. • Koclia, Brother*, Co. XfiZr *SJFg% Fulton irr.. New Vorx ; Esex Qcat, MjP jV Dl-blin; Scotland RoaD.Livetii’Oul. ■Wn«C. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Ofiicu on.Pemi »t-, CanaJ Basin. Pittsburgh. • Arrangements for 1848. ' •> R°£?fi ?f 9M' & ,?9-> * oll! , A lS«n« for flic BtACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty oft announcing to their old friends and customers, that tbtfnr arrangements for the year 1848 being complete, thev wl prepared to bring oat passengers, bv U,C , Lme, from'Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those .who entrust them with their aiders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered us heretofore. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts tor sale, payable, on demand, ut any Bank in Ireland. ' Hie undersigned ha* made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. u-b.VAndnw* * JAMES BLAKELY. |ira» Passage To and From JT&3T GREAT BRITAIN A IRELAND. »™r George Riward A Son, No. 13-fAVnierloo Rood, Li verpool. Carlisle A RirtMr.ii. No. 5S South si.. N. Y. JIMIE Subscribers, having accepted the Agcnev u! litis L city ol'the above well known and respectable Douses, an' prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out trout uny part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re* culnr Line ot Pocket Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their Uit.nds will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patrl» ut Liverpool, as well as every attention neccssarv on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address * : , SAMUEL M cI.IUIKAN tc VO., V i, n 142 Liberty &t.. Pittsburgh. i engaged here from luverpooi to Pitu dtrert. and drafts for any amount forwarded, poy able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jy2tMy F.YSSKXOEU AND 'BEMITTANCE s^^^^ Office. ■ *1 I AItXDKN & CO. continue to brim; out persons from 1 1 any purl ,ot England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, ami attention to ifteYvanlsof emigrants. Wedonotal , ' I’asteuaers to be robbed by the swindling scamps trial inn s: the sen-poriit, as we lake charge ofthem the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be tuc. and despatch them without any by the first •tups. We snv thin rearlf*»ly, mt wc defy any of our passengers to shot* that they were detained forty-eight hours l*v us in Liverpool. whilst thmisandnof others wcni detained mouths until they rouhl be sent in sorue rid tra/i, at a cji.uip rmc. which, too frequently proved their coiimK. VV to perform our contracts honorably, our what it mau. arid not not as was the case lust season with other oilier*, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convrniene**. Draft* dniwn at Pittsburgh for any Finn from XI l<» £l.ooo. payable nt any of the Provincial Dunks in Ire land, I‘ng)and. Scotland and Wale*. KE3IITTAXCE. &&& r PIII-: Stil.M'riJ.f'rs are prepared loforwarO numev to all I pnrti oi Kticlnwl, Ireluml. Scotluml mid WalrV, with dexpotrh, a>id at the rat*'* SAMI F.L M'CLURKKN & CO., * l-K* Liberty street. Earopcau Agfncy, and llrmlUancei to Ireland, Englaud,4;c t lARGL ®nd wuall Mims oi money can at nil times be remitted I >y sight-draiis, ar rrttucrd rattt, to all n&ru of England. Ireland, Wale*. Ace.. and legacies, Debt*, Kent*. Claims, and Property in iKarope etui be collected and recovered throngh the subscriber, or during hi* ob* sr.icc trotn tbi* city from Otuber until Mac. on lus amm nl t«>ur- Ic* Europe. by application to Mat, Mcr t i.uiii. \\ atf-r *treot. Putsbunrh. 11. 'KEEN AX. Attorney n:i«l ( ounsellor at and European Agent. n „ Pittsburgh. Pn. 1 • —lt. Keenan has been t'rerpientlv troubled bv I'pjtli. B to m■* and letter* on the business of ••Uerdman & Keenan." juiß-enger npenl>. ot‘ New Vtirk. In: it ne*v-**arj >o ia) that he is not the Kmum of that firm, nn.l has never had an\ nnim-Uoii with either of those Uersonv ~elt Tapseott’a General l^BilgratlonOffice. RLMITTA.Ni T.S and Passaje io and j Grcnt Untuin ami Ireland. h> W. J T. Tapseott, 75 South st.. corner of Maiden Lane. V Y.. «nd I*o Water loo Rood. Liverpool. The subscribers- having accepted the Agency of the above House. arc now prcpafe-l to make arrangements on the most liberal term* with those de.irons of paving l s r of ll*e*r friends from the Did Cou.dry;'nnd toev Hauer themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their or rnneements will be carried out faithfully Messrs W. Ac J T. Tapscott are long and favorably known tor the superior class, accommodation, and sailing oflh *’* T Packet Ships The OTLEN OF THE »rSJJ;.J 5, . , P? I , I)AN * GARRICK. HOTTINGFER. RO. CILH. I.IVbItPCKJL and SIDDOXS, two of which leave each poit monthly—‘from New York the Slat ami lt>th. and trotu Liverpool the 6th and llih; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Lmon Lines o! LiverjibuJ Packets, to insure a departure trotn Liverpool every five days, being thus determined thut their facilities shall keen pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscoft's constant personal supcrntteudaiicc ot the business in Liverpool i*. an addi tional security thm the com tort and accommodation ot the Mill l.r particularly attended m. Hie subscriber* hem**. ** o*ubl, exicitMwK engaged in the Transportation fl.Mtnrss liciweon Pltuf.urgh and tli'- Atiantje * in*-* nr*- thereby enabled to take charge of and lorwnrd pawng'-r* immediately on their landing, wti j.mt a chance of disappointment or delay: and are. thrj-ciore. prepared to contract for passage fr«>m any *,-u* port m Great Hricim or Ireland to this city, ihc nnliire of tnc r*u«in- ».* ilc*} arc engaged in giving them facilities u.r eariving passenger* u, r inland not otherwise at loinaftS-; ami is ill. it nec<s:«ar>. forward pa.sM-ugerv fur ther Wn bv tiic mode oi‘convey once. without any additional charges tor their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out. the amount paid for passage will be rciuudcd m full. REMITTANCES The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts nt sight for any amount, rniyablc at tnc prineipßl cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thu* til fording a snfig and expedition* mode of rrnutung fund* to those countries. which persons requiring such fiictli* ttc» will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application {if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE A. O’CONNOR. ’ Forwarding and Commission Merchants. jnop2*-d&w-I y Philadelphia V rstern New York College of Health. 207 Mstv street, BrrFALO. N. Y. DR. G. (\ VAUGHN’S VEGETABLE LITHONTRtJ*. TIP MIXTURE. ? r PIIIS crlcf.rated remedy is constantly inerensi’lgHts X twine by A-- mnkinjj nil over tlie world. It has now become ihe only medicine for tiimily use. and is parlic;i larlj r' «:omirici.tlc«l jqr Dropsy : all binges of this com plaint imnie«liut«'U relieved, no inaitirrof how long stand me (Sec pamphlet for testimony.) Grovel, ami nil disrnscs of the urinary organs; for 'nese distressing complium* it Viands atone ; iio oAcr nr ncl»‘ ciih relieve >mi. nnd ihe miros'lcstified to will con vince tiro most skeptical;—{sec pamphlet.) laver Coni nhmt. Itiiious Diseases. I' , e\cr a in! Ague. To the Great Wcsi especially, ami wherever those compluints prevail, «hi» imnlioine is odnred. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a pert of this miiinrc: it litres these diseas es with certai;ii> and . und tloes not leave the sys tem torpid. (Sue pamphlet ) Piles, n complaint of a most paiuiul character. L imumdiMcly relirveit. and a euro fol lows by a tew davAusc of this article. It is far beyond any oth r prepurnii.ru for this^disease, or for any oilier disease originatin': irotn impure blood. (See pamphlet ) Debility of the System. \W-ak Back, Weakness of the Kulnevs. Ac.. «»r Inflnmmion of the sniuc, is immcdintcly rclievetl In n irw days trs«* of thin medicine, und a cure is always th>- oi its u««*.. D stands as u certain rente «lv tor such i*oui plainly, uni I nl.* o for dcrangcmeuls of thc female Inunr. Irregularities. Snpprc.-i-ions, painful men striiaTjons. N’o anielc has ever been offered, except this. whii*h would touch tills kind of derangements. Jtmnvbc jcli-d upon ns u sure and offi-ctui* remedy; and. did'wc feel permitted to do so. could give n thousnml names as proof of eurej. in ibis distredsing rlaslj of eomplaitils.— tSer p.iinpai!•■ t. AU broken down, debjlituted constilsi fions. from the nffivt of mercury, will find the brnring power of this article to act immrtUntclv. and the poisuu ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article I’crjkytheDLoon.nnddrive such lusenses from lhc system.' Sec pamphlet for testimony of cures in all discuses, which thc limits of an mlvertiscmeut will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away ; they commit :w pages of certificates of high character; ami a str.mg r army of proof of thc virtues of a medicine, nev er appeared, it is one of the peculiar features of this ar tic'c. thm it never mils to benefit in any case, and if bone ond muscle are leu to build upon, let die emaciated and lingering invalid non:ox Hud keep taking Ae medicine us long»* there is an improvement. Tim proprietor would eun’jou Ac tmblic against n number of articlos which eomr out «iuder the heads of S.vu.*ArAKt!.i.AS 1 Svunes. Ac., us cures for DioprT, Gravel, scr.* The.y Rrcgood lor tioth mg, and concocted to gulj the unwury : Tot*cu them not. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestili this nrlirle hud clone it. J /u/rriru/cirjtrtct/y o/* the varnvh* lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle. ure glad'to circulate promitonsly. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 52: 12 oz. do. utsi each—ihe larger holding « or., mores than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed itpim. Every boftlc has “ Vaughn’s Vegeta ble Lithontriptic. Mixture.” blown upon the glass, the written signature of m O. C\ Vuughn” on the nirectio.ns, and *• G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,” stamped on the cork. None other arc genuine. I repttred by Dr. G. C. Vaitghu, and sold at the Princi pal Othcc, 207 Muin street. Buffalo, wholesule and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid —order from regularly authorized .It'cnf.* c.rctpted. Post-paid Id lers, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article— Ut2 Nassau *t.. N. Y.; 2!>3 J-lssex st., Muss.; and by tbc principal Druggists throughout the Uuited States and Caiiadu. as Agent*. HAYS A imOCKU'AY Agents, janU No. 2. liberty Canal Busin. Y yENriTAN 81.1ND5.—.4. BVt terrelt, and old und well \ known Vcniiidii Bltmlinnkcr, formerly <s>( Second and I-’mmli sts.. tnkes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that .bis Fuetory is now in full opera tion on St. Clnir st.. mmr the oh) Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quali hies, is constantly kept on hand and ut ull prices, from twentv-eents up to suit.custotuers. N. B. If required. Blinds will be put up so. tliat in case ot alarm by fire, or otherwise, Aey may be removed without the uid of a screw-driver, and with the same Aeilitfy that any other piece of furniture can be removed, nml without any extra expense. ir24-dJtwv C ACTION TO TUP. PUBLIC.—The subscriber, by written contract with the Pekin Tea. Co n lias the ex clusive right to sell their Teas* in Piusbuigh and Alleghe ny cities. Any person uuempting to self their Teas ex cept procured through me, is practicing a deception and a fraud upon, the puDlicr-and their statements are not to relied on. [sctßJ . A. JAYNES, ij ”r“ : •' * J f* '' V -. ViVv w• • - *• ‘ f * - .y.j: *r j i, 1 ' - : ' il: ,n J r- X,’ r a ■* .. ’• »*. ■ v£i '• v"’f.-V; y ■ i. -,'l ... HABNDES A CO.’S JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Aireni, Firth »tr*»*t. one door below Wood st. FOREIGN i» «■ - . '*■ -.+■ * ■ - Jfwtitraiwe eom»anie». LYCOMLNG CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAN Y. ■ AGENCY. HPHE Sttbscnber. having been appointed ami dulvcom- X missioned Agent of the LycomingXounty Mutual In surance Company, is now* prepared to receive applica tions jor insurance for said Company. This Company is, perhaps, one of the very best.lnsurance Companies in the State or Union, haring a capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium holes, and by-the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 35,000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings, or on any one risk . and no more than will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove-pipe passes# through the side wall or root Cotton Factories or Powder Mills, Manufactorietfof Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be insured on any consideration, what ever, and when the rate per cent, shall be U or 15 inclu sive, no risk will be token over 84,000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of flic Company have been such, that for the last six year# only one cent upon the dollar ha# been assed upon the premium notes of flic stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his ottice, in the new Court House. _ . 11. SPROUT., Agent Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co., Pa janiSwin Fire nml Marine Insurance* f pHE Insurance Company of North America, of Fhila- X delphio. through its duly authorized Agcut, the sub scriber, oilers to make permanent and limited Insurance on propcrty.iu this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. * DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs’t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles^Tnylor. Samuel W. Jones, SamutTW. Smith, F/dwanl Smith. Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neffi Thotnos P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, •AVm. Welsh. • Henry D. Sherrord. Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual. mid from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazanlous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sis.. Pittsburgh ocU33»y The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PfIILADELPUIA. /CHARTER PERPETUAL.—34OO.OOO paid in office V.- IISHi Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance. either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and effect# of every description, in'iown or country, on the most reasonable terms. ..Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prcst. C. G. Banckkr, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Chari**# X. Rancher, Jacob R. Smith. Thome# Hurt. George W. Richards. Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi K. Boric, Samuel Grant. David 8. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. Warrick Martin. Agent, at the Exchange Office of Wurrick Martin & Co., comer of 3d ami Market si#. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of Inland navigation risks taken. ongt-lv josun hi.M> KIX« Sc PISXEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety In- Suronee Company of PhUarldphin. IUSKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve ry description. and Maxine Risks upon hulls or cur goes of veis'cU, taken upon the most favorable term*. Cilice m the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water Rt.. n**ar Market street. Pittsburgh. N. H. King A Finney invite the confidence and patron age of tbeir friends and community to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company, as an institution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charier, is constantly increasing—ns yielding to each person insu red. his line share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid m by him; and therefore as pos sessing the Momaf principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. novl-tf COMPANY OF PIIILADIXPIA.— X. E. torn* of Third and Reed j exerts. Pittsburgh. —The orkcls of the company on the first of January. IMA, ns published in comoriuitv w ith an act of the IYjuisv Ivainu Lecislatim*. were Ronds and Mortgages -... O3 Real F.Matr. at cost " 10« 1.8(57 77 Tcmjiorary ;<oh;ik. Stocks nnd Tosh. 207.-WP 72 Making n total of. 9009.65! 42 Affording certain assurance that All losses will be promptly met. un d giving entire security to nil who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks token at a* low rates n* ore consistent with imiritv. WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. Insurance Agglnit Fire. THE American Fire Insurant* Company*- Office. No. A Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. 1-lb—Charter nerpecmal. Inrurcs Buildings. Furniture, Merchandize, and ty generally, cither in the city or country, against loss or damage by fire, perpetual or for limited periods, on favor able terms. DIRECTORS John Senreant. Samuel C. Morion. \V ilham I.vnch. Adolphus Penes, "nomas Ailtbnnr. George Abbott. John Welsh. Jr.. I'alrick Brady. Joltn T. Lewis. .. , SAMI'KI. C. MORTON, PrcMdci.l. en*xnj» f» Jajcivkr. Secretary. Orders for Insurance by the above Company will he received ami insurance* effected by the undersigned. uir**i t . tor Pittsborjrii. GEO. FOCI IRAN, .mol-.hn 2G \Voo<i street. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OP HEALTH, , ° •V A, . > lti:iTAU\ Nkw Vo»l. I\R < i . I*. \AI GUN'S Vegetable LitAonirivtic Adrer -17 H9*mrntfiar HIT.—-1 Tame. 1 Saw. I Conquered; M I*. ro'»st **mpli:iiienHy the ease with thi* article. Disease J ll ' c ' < ' t yielded to i-’.n most mat v-Hous medicinal power. . netrver it hu* gone, und South America. England, l nnusa, ami the Timed State* have provided the trutn of thin stuteiiicnt. the above quotation in a strong nnd pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle uponi which yoti are cured, may uot be known, to you. but the result of a trial».« satisfactory: you are restored; and the secret of the cure remain* with’the proprietor. The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies ; each individual root has it* own peculiar, ex clnMve, medicinal property, conflicting with no other compound—each root makes its own cure —and as a per fect combination, when taken into the system, it does the work which satvile, when her laws were first establish ed, intended it should do—PURIFIES, STRENGTHEN}} AND RI-STORKS the broken down, debilitated constitu tion. Dropst, in nil its characters, will be completely eradicated trorn tlir system by its use. See pamphlets m agent* hands, for free circulation—they treat upon aJ2 <fMenses, and show testimony of cures. Gravo, and all complaints ot the urinary organs, form also the cause of ernat Miflennr. mid YAnni.Vs LmioNTturnc has aet&ired no small crlebnt) oyer the country, by the cures it has made m this distressing class of affliction*. So fumed, it seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted »h** no tice ot one of our Medical publications. In the Xovem be No. l“4n, of the "Buffalo Journut and Monthly Re view of Medical and Surgical Science." in an article up on enlculous diseases, and - solvents,’' the writer, -after noticing the fact that the English government once pur chased a secret remedy, aud also noticing the pure-base in TW, of n secret remedy, bv the Legislature of-New * pay« tribute to the fame of the Medicine:— , ‘ w »>' do not our Representatives in Senate and Assem bly convened, enlighten ond ‘dissolve* the suffering thousand!, of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic. than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!"— Ueuder, here is a periodical of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted journals of the kind in the U. Stiiie*, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., mu contributed to by men of the highest professional ability, thus stepping aside to notice a “secret remedy.” You will at once understand no wiinatr/i and worthies* nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quar ter—and consequently, uiilprs it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must been its great " 'T hich l ,ns c««twd it to receiver this passing nod. hiDXKT d>srases, weakness of the back and spine, irregular, pntn/ul and suppressed Menstruation. Flour Atbus. and tin* entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis ordered system, arc nt once relieved by the medicine.— tsrnri for pomptilets from Agents, nun you will find evi dence of the value cflTthe Lithontriptic there pm forth.— As » remedy for the irregularities of the female svsteni. »t has m the compound a •• root ” which has been resorted to in the north ol Europe for centuries—os a sure euro for this complaint, nnd n restorer of health of the entire system. Livua i.oMPL.viTr. Jaundice, Ktuors Diseases, Ac., are instantly relieved. People of the Wes! will find it the nnlt, remedy in these complaints, ns well as Fnvnn aso Aih e. There is no remedy like it. nnd no calomel or qui nim\ torms any part of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its use, end its active properties arc manifested in thcitsc.nfaffliij.loSOo* bottle. For Freer and Ague, hiltous disorders, take no other Medicine. Rheumatism, i Golw, wtll /im/ relief. Tlie action of this medicine mam the Blood, will change the disease—which originates in the blood—and a healthy result will follow. DYspersiA, iNDiuESTTox, Ac., yield in a few davs use of tills 'Medi cine. Inflomroation of the Lira*, ’Occur, Co.vhimction ulso, has ever found relief. Scrofula, Erysipelas.-Piles. Injlanted Eyes— all caused by impure blood—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix- j turc, is.purified und restored—as n partial cure will not .j follow. The train of common complaints. Palpitation of i the Heart , Siek Headache, Debility. ,y c.. are ull the result of ’ some derangement of the system, nnd the Great Resto rer will do its work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement, nre based imoii the proof of what it has done ui the past four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Cnntidu, the United Slates. England and South America, in the possession o! the proprietor—ami can be seen by all interested—in u sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered to the World. Got tlie pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of euro. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, ut Sil; l‘J oz. do. at SI each—the largest holding 0 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. — Every bottle has “Vaughn’s Vegetable Lithontriptic klown upon the glass, the wtttkn signature of **G-Y vtmgh" on the directions, and “G. C. Vnughn, ButTalo,’ stamped on the cork. None other urc genuine. Prepared bv Dr. G. C, Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 20< Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post paid—onlers from regularly constituted Agents excuptca; jtost peid letters, or verbal comimuiicatious soliciting advice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclUHivcty to the sale of this article —132 Nouau streets, New York city; 205 Essex street, Sulem. Massachusetts, and by the principal Druggists throughout the Uuited States and Canada, as advertised ut the papers. Agents inxhis city— Hays & Brockwuy, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. ANo R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street Allegheny city; John Barclay, Bcuver; John SSniith Bridgewater. . '' . ' • jaii3o-<l&wly ’ 5 BARRELS Fresh Roll Butler; '• •• • 8 «• Lard: 6 “ Dried Peaches; 2 “ Clover Seed; ju*t received, and for sale ' „ I*' No. 31 Market, and 62 Front s(rect. Y.~,x~ ; t- y j t-. ,;: ~. ... ,r - f . 4. —:,...;% /3 0•&— $5 ,# : , . ~. ~i,..,,,,4. , , . - ,... .. : p - 1 40 4 ..- , s, • t ..-- , i. , ,,m - 43...iri . - -- ,:r4, -.- • . 4t.„ .„.- - ~ _;. ..i ..;,. .. : . i., - . 4 , • i i,, - ,40 - . : :• , ••:•........ ,: .. ,.. ...1i . :-:•; , :: . - r :.• - .•• ••.- .. ; , .:4 - : ; ; ,] : ,.,; „ ••s .. .. r . , - - ;.: .. . , ii ., ,....i.:; , ...: . , : :.,. ..,:;:i - -T : • ( 1 , .,•: , , - . 7 .....-.. : i .,. . : - ! .. .... 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They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions.: • 1 No outward application can permanently remove rheu maueptuns from the system.. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short penod, but there is always danger 1 *“:>* m ay cause therein to leave one place for perils a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. german bitters, permanent enre of Liver Complaints. Jaundice}- Dyspepsia, luihgesuou, Chronic Debility, Chronic AslS from er J , ' ous Debthty, Pnlmonary Afflictions, (arising aft d^e„^' cr ° r ? ,ora ?eh.) Diseases of the Kidneys. anil inale and f.m n i S “ S *o™ » disordered stomach, in both mflnesJ femsdeweaknesa, dizziness, blood to the head. They strenghlen the ays toue and d s'* 1 ?euhty of the stomach, and give it K lS*" d assist digestion. They can be taken tirelvrwt 1 ? e J lcate " lomach » anil in every case will on rnm y mnnSlf 0S n V f" e * , .? nd the whole sys disc’a^l n 0 I ln f e . “upunuea and remnants of previons frame. ’ “ S,ylnft a Wealthy action to die whole DaTnintKlM'‘-S f Uv S r Complaint arc uneasiness and Fv nnde?sh^ g ? , r*“ l - e - “ ndso r cnc «s upon touch immediate or If at In nKi??3 or " bßi i,,obilil >- to lie on the left side, riou,K- nkSL'-“ sensation produced, which se -2H!2 i respiration, causing very often atroublc conicd immi, 1 -• r W r c * e symptoms wc perceive & of lhc B,omacb - deficiency of per -BomcllTB n B y m P a dietic pain in the nght of ?«».?!.» Rometiiuca sores in the mouth or throat, w *? mc *« thc nostrils. Jaundice lrequem- C^?E ome “ ,t ’. a,, d a dropsy in the face. These svrap- Vil.Pl nnm - c ‘? .1° c °nttnue, will eventually produce £!S “°r* 1 oaneiul disease* Consumption. Intact,ama jont> of such cases originate from thc irritating can?cs !* b °™ mc J’ Uon K'>- Cathartic medicine, ro n»t , & every be avoided m the treatment for it. • fellSrtffiSS? °/ D F*P e P ßia °re very various—those af annrSL a ' onc ’ are nauseaCheart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full- Hf/n/* n WCI F bI on » ll, a *!° raac fii sinking or fluttering of the K cr P ct ° t ‘ons. or sour arising from £ wiS,m h rf? b i' 6pc P* m - dcTold of a functual nature, luomlch'iii»°dangeri>us. mb ‘* f «” I B^rally- accompanies Dyspepsia or moi .rST ' 1,1 als 2 A few doses Frill re iTur? nil.u.t unpleasant effects, such as flattering at thc wLhl hlrl 1 K ,p '“-i on ? hc " m a lying position, dots or tbs betore the sight, fever and dull pain in tiie head, fis On uST n i mff8 ° r CVI1 '* a . n ? ffTcat depression of spir "*•, Oumardsigns are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and. distressed countenance, Jcc. 1 ’ Any cese of the above disease can be cared effectually by die use ol tbc Bitters, a» directed. • , . , , SUDORIFIC, Sninil, r % re J n<-dy f° r L’oughs or Colds, or the Chest, effil Si r U | F M !' f ndacnz a, Whooping Cough, Bron- Tlro’t m ° ra A,,limil - or any disease “of the Lung* or 3. n.\xi:y. jit. 'rJ*lV n L aUmhlti medicine. It soon relieves £ * Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup by be mg earl> administered. No cough or cold is too light to Full X n lriy'.r o =a"er d haV ° b "" r SPIKENARD OINTMENT, cnre of the Piles, Tetter, and Rheum, L*l ni Kf ,, &* w orms, Intiamcd Eyes or Eye-lids, Bari cr s Itch, Hosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from bums, on application, or. remove any cutaneous eruptions from the shin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it alter shaving; n will, in a few moments, remove all sore ness and stop the lt can always be relied on, and is invalußble m any family ' ~ , tar ointment. 1-OT Hie cure of penis or weakness in the liver, beck or I-lien. 11 will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— lliese remedies have caused many lo enjoy the incs nmublc blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty or desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and ratli caj cure. Thchinmncrabto impositions n]>on thc public, and the of remarkable cures never made, yet certified t° b) feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They ore en tirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every mmily should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the »{?cnl. gratis. Principal Depot at thc German Medicine store. 276 Race .•rccu one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in riHstfnrgh, by [janl%dlyj \v.M. THORN. GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE! Dr. Swaync’s Coiupomul Syrop of Wild Cherry. in 1835, by an Act Congress —The Xj Great Remedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds. Asth ma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint. Spitting Blood, Difficulty of breoffiing. Pain in Ac Side and Breast, Palpitation of Hie Heart, Influenza. Croup. Broken Constitutions, Sore Tliroot, Nervous Debility, and AH diseases of Ac Throat Breast, and Lungs; are most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of the above diseases is DR. SWAYNES COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER Reftd the Testimony. _ ~ s J St. Louis, Sept. 7iA, 1846. D«. L. F.AfTmt St Co.—Gents.—l have been afflicted lor about three years with a pulmonary complaint, which hft* baffled the skill of several of thc most eminent phy sicians of our country. At times my cough was very severe, pain in my .ride find breast, and great difficulty in breathing, inihiswnyl continued to suffer, until life became almost a burden. At lengA I saw your adver tisement of DR. SWaYNES Compound Syrup orWiJd Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend of mine to make a trial of it. and I purchuscd a bottle of you. I am hap py to inform you that one bottle has effected a perfect cure, and that I om now in Ac enjovmcnt of good hcaiA l make Ais statement in the form of a certificate, Aat mht-pi who may be afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swavnes’s Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. onrs. with respect. Wm. Carsox. One word of ronft'on.—Since the introduction of mv article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals got up nostrums, which they assert contain Wild Cherry; some arc called u Balsams” u Bitters,” and •• Syrup of Wild Cherry,” but mine is thc original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the public records of the Com monwealth of Pcnnsykania. Thc onlv safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature is on each bottle. Du. H. Swatne, Comer of Eighth ami 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 fearful catalogue of those cut ojf by Infatuation of the Lungs. . Hemorrhage. Asthma, Coughs, fnfluenza, Bronchitis, and other distasefof the Lungs and Liver. And the list would present an appalling proof of die 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 might have been prevented by a timely use of DR. SAVaYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER. This medicine has now been before thc public some eight years, and is Ac original preparation from the Wild CherryJprce.. Its reputation as a remedy for Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, and Consumption of Ac Lungs, based entirely upou its intrinsic merits, owes but little to inflated newspaper puffs. Those who give it a trial, being benc fitted bv it, recommend it to Aetr neighbors, and Aus gradually and surely has it gained an enviable reputa tion and worked its way Into general use. One liottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or Cold, while ‘with strict attentions to the dircctious that accompany each bottle, its use in Pulmonary diseases oflong standing and of thc most alarming character, has always given relief, and in very many instances has effected complete and permanent cures. Beware of Ae worthless “ Balsams “ Bitters.-’ “ Sy rups f 4*r., as they contain none of the virtues of Ae orig inal preparation. The (original arid only) genuine article is prepared by Dr. SWAYNK, comer of Eighth and Race streets, Phila delphia, and for sale by agents in all parts of Ae United States, nnd some parts of Europe. Preparrd,.only by Dr. SWAY NE, N. \V. comet of Blb and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respecta ble Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in the Uni ted States. For sole Wholesale nnd RetaiUby WM. THORN, 53 Market street; L. JONES, 180 Liberty street, and OG DEN & SNOWDEN, corner of Wood and 2d streets, sole Agents for Pittsburgh, Pa. jyio BA. FAHNESTOCK’S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre • uaration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in Ae cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, nnd other Pneumonic Affections: and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it us a sole nnd usefnl medicine, and an? pre pared to show certificates authority, in testimony of its vultie. It U pleasant to the taste, and is offered at so low a price a* to place it within-the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that -will pro* duce such decided effects m such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood: also, corner of Sixth and streets. • a ec i3 0 Patent Office. Jauunry 21,1&48. N the pctiuon of C. H. McCormick, of Steel’s Tav ern, Virginia, praying for thc extension of a patent granted to satd C. V H. McCormick, for an improvement in reaping machines, for seven years from Ae expiration of said patent, which takes place on Ae 21st day of June It is ordered that Ac .said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office on the third Monday in February, at 12 o’clock m ; ond nil pursons are notified to appear and show cause’ n any they have, wny said petition ought not to be granted. ' Ordered, also, Aat this notice be published in the Union, u,id National Democrat, Washington; Enquirer. Richmond; Post, Pittsburgh; Statesman,. Columbus; In quirer. Cincinnati; Sentinel, Indianapolis; Free Press. Detroit, once a week for three successive weeks previous to the third Monday in February nexU t> c iHJMUND BURKE, Commissioner of Patents. . ,""I 01 *?/ ab °ve papers will please copy and land their bills lo Die Patent Office, with a pn»r containing this . jantfo:lnw3w IX the Court of Cominon Fleas, of Allegheny county, oi A. U. 1m , No, • In the mutter of the Voluntary Assignment or George Albert, Uriah Applegate. And now, to wit, Jan. 21st, 1848, account of the Assignee filed; and the Court direct notice.of the same tab© given by publication for three successive weeks,in two of the pa. P e r?.inthe city of Pittsburgh, and that the;said account will be allowed on the 22d day of- February aext, unless cause be shown to the contrary.: From the Record jan26-dlaw3w .y HIRAM HULTZ, Prothy ! A SSACBTIDA—I CMC, just received and for sale, by •i»- .. ' B. A 1 FAHNESTOCK tt CO., Cor, Firstand Woodsts. if. MiSMI Wild Cherry and Itriamrlllft*. - A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION TO ALL PERSONS, lit ALL PLACES, t-.-~.__ At AU Times, and . : t P vnrr CIRCUMSTANCES. ; T t nA^^r iSlCK ’ cured; if well, employ mea- Ai ?Ji Te ii?»K 0 2 ,n ? C ‘ BO - Eve’T individual Indulges in ‘ to j greater or lesser extent, disar ninge the admirable and intricate combinations which form Ac system, and consequently . kVEBS LNDrVTOUAL ) should possess some mild, efficacious, simple andac crcdited agent for the prcse/&Uonof tlre/l'mictions of Ac body m good order* « > DR. WOOD’S : SAESATABrLLA AND WILD CHERRY 1 BITTEES will achieve this result, and should be in every family and in Ae hands of every person whoj by by business! profession, or general course of life, is predisposed to tbc very many little ailments that render life a curse instead of a blessing,, and! finally result, in Aeir'oggravated con dition, in Ae cause I . • L OF DEATH. ' -The Bitters here recommended are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Na ture presents to thoke who care to find them,rimd which are Actonly reliable antidotes to the; poisons of disease. l*he chief mgredieuts are the universally beloved 6'ar*a parilla and Ae Bark 6/ the Wild Cherry Tree, wiA which thejed man of the forest i cures nearly every disease ot Ac internal organs., These materials, though pow cr.ul in Aeir operatiou,.arc, as 1 common sense teaches ns v ENTIRELY. HARMLESS;* ’ and, prepared as Aey} are hero, one of Ae preatestmedteal operatives in Ae inb&oilable globe.. By taking Aese'Bit-.' tors, the scrofulous indy hc‘restored to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for they not only eradi cate pimples and tumors, but overcome ; CANCER AND KING’S EVILI vVlioever is subject to the, horrors of Consumption should at onco tmrcltasp Ais sure remedy. In Ae train of Costiveiießß follow dreadful local Congestions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania orliypocondria. 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 Acsecom plaints, arid Acir fountain head, Aat can pOssiblybe procured. ; j *: • From being confiricjd to small rooms, and from taking a small modicum ot exercise, numerous persons are daily made to deplore a Idas of appetite,. painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, languor, want of energy suffi cient to seek recreation, Ac., &c n Ac. These persons say for years, that Aey ¥don’t feci very Well.” If they do not employ a method by which they can feel quite well, Aey must eyentuanyjsmk under a severe fit of illness, and are . } ? ■ • , . SAVED FROM THE GRAVE only by a miracle; and even Aen, Ae lancet, leech, blis ter, and calomel, have left them mere scattered bulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to Aemsclves, but a source of disgust and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact.; All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by ah earlyappUcatioiuof the virtues of these Bitters. Forth© truth of thi3, the proprietor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence cajt show files of undoubted certificates weich he has received, unsolicit cd, from all.quarters.; He does not, however, ask the in valid to swallow his certificates, but his Bitters, and is vj ilting to stake all lie holds dear on earth in favor of the result. . THE DYSPEPSIA. ! m either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the quahUes of Dr: Wood’s preparation, and thecure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Bitters possess no other recommendation, it would be owe of the finest vegetable; compounds medical science'can invent: But, it is canal to. the complete eradication of LIVER COMPLAINT, m 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.hgreea* blc, and excellent tokic axd appeeizst, 1 as it willdiffuse health throughput every fibre of the frame, and scud hap. pines* and love of life thrilling to the heaTt. Faxiloes OCOIITTO KEEP rr OS IfANP. ’ Ev-erv metlicjnc-clies’ton board ship should also be well stucted with this capital remedy, as 1 . ; SCURVY j, cannot afflict those who take it, or long resist its vigor* ous assaults. All impurities of the Blood vanish before it, ana the old relics of early imprudence invnriably dis appear. soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is brokenby it The Bitters have, mno instance, ifatied to cure Jaundice, General Debility, and every disorganization of ' . THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter, b vast portion of our fellow-beings arc rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, thatHhey wish to die. Ever}* bottle of Dr. Woods ‘‘Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Outers contains ,a modicum of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferer*. Re member thar an injudicious use of merenry isivevhably productive of many evils which arc put to flight by this glorious and unsurpassable compound; and that affiic- Uons which arc . HEREDITARY may specmly and safely be shuffled-ofT through its agem cy. As a medicine which must benefit 1 ,• ' . , , EVERYBODY, ■ *; irom tnc simylu delicate ter the confined and despairing tu valut, no equal is to bc-fotmd for it It .would be to ucar m mind tiiat[prevention is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that jDr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters ARE BOTH. Put upin bottles, three or four times larger than Bris- for the! same price—$1 per Dottle. \ ATT & KEECHUM, 121 Fulton-st, N. Y, whole saleageau. Sold in ; . R..R. SAWYER’S! HEALTH DEPOT of Valuable Medicines, Smilhfield, between Third ‘and Fourth sts.. WILLIAM THORN’S Drug store. Market st scp2-doro-wl2m [ . ; CHINESE HAIR CREAM-—A matchless article for growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This ureara. when onceknownj will supercede all other arti cles oi the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, hQrsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applica u?n.s niakc the hair soifcand dark, and give it a beau titul, lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as ail the preparations that arejecncrally itsed. Wherethc hair is Uim, or has fallen off. it may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using ous on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is socomposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will neoumy it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance., . ' I ■ * !• or testimony to its ■ very superior qualities, see the fol* lowing letter from the Rev. -Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs. Hcndcrshott A Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: [ iMter of the Rev. R. CaldxceU, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulasli. i Messrs. Hendersuott & Sthttch : Gkttlemen—l take pleasure 10 adding my testimony in favoriof 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 C ream, and used u according to the prescription, it is now elastic, sort, and firm, to the head. Many balsams and °i u’ cre °PP*Jcd, each leavingmy hair in a worse state thanbetore. This Cream, however, has met my exnee tations. > j As on article for the totlet, my wile gives if preference over all others, being delicatoly perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for thi toilet. ■ Respectfully, Ac., „,' T R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, January* 7,1847. „£D"S°ld wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 Market sL, and Joel Mohlcr. corner of wood and Fifth sts. jels-d&w-ly LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears usfhg pre pared chalk! Besides: it is injurious, containing a large qtianuty oflead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones’ Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of iall deleterious qualmcs, and it imparts to the skin, a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, hvfely white; at the same time acting .as a cosmetic on the skin; making it soft and smooth. • Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says:.“ After analysing Jones’ Spanish Lilly White, l hud it possesses the 1 most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin squires beautifying” : Price 25 cents a box. Directions —tiiebest way to apply,Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. A FtNE SET OF TEETH FOR 25 CENTS.—White tCCIh, foul breath, healthy gpn» ; Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or-twicS cleaned with Jones’ Amber lootn 1 aste, haw life j appearance of the 1 most beautiful ivory, anu, at the-same 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 worsc-rit also fastens such os is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet Price 25 or 37* cents a box. All the above are sold only at -S2 Chatham si., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Ajgcnts whose iiames appear in the next column. [ . Will you marry, anti get-a rich husband, lady ? ‘ ; Yuur tace is. your 10110™;.” | Is’t beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white ? If noi,it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunhuriit, tanned and' freckled; Thous ands have beep mode-thus who have washed once or ; twice with Jones? Itali m Chemical Soap.; The effect is glorious and magnifice at. But be sure yon get the genu ine Jones’ Soap, attho sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheUm, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber’s Itch, are often cured by Jones’ Italian Chemical 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 sfrqfcu Mind, reader, this seldom or never fatfs. . * ; y . a, i C. IXGLIS, Jr„ Patterson; Sold at Jackson's .SO Liberty st., head .of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. norig. A MKRICAN OIL—THE GREAT REMEDY OF NA- J..L TURK.—Procured from it well in Kentucky, ISSfeet below the earth’* surface. This Oil will be' found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curativej properties for the'following ali ments aro trulv wonderful: Inflamatory rheumatism whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds, spasms, tetter erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat liver complaint inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast side and back, diseases of the spine; piles, heart burn, diseases of the ihip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and car ache,-worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, busses, is, bruises, cuts, ulcers, etweef, fever, sores| WSI ’ C k . So 1? ": holcsal = ■>■>« retail by B—ot 8 — ot 1111,1 B,u>e store,-69 Liberty street, littsburgh. The Dio boot stands in the door-wav Only jlaoe m ftttsburgh where the dramm! cXbe ofc CacnoH.—ln order tp bo sure of obtoiaiire thegenuine purchase only of the general agent for Western KSUSt vama, Win. Jackson, tS Liberty street, or through sub- Agonts appointed by him for its Bale, each of whim will have a show lull and general directions in pamphlet form cputaining the names and address of the Roprietor ™d 6 »ft ?! of Western Peiinsylvaniaj as follows: > Dr. Hall fc Co., proprietor, Kentucky. * . ‘ T". r Wm. JacksonpGeneral Agent for Western Pciinsviya- Mtt!gr to whoVMrn, • Vw . , _ H-J •i -..i. •I--'- /.V''V CUCKESBR'g SUOJOI C 9 AT ED ▼KJETABLEPUKdATI VEPILI.fi, A EE Universally adnmled to operate, not only as an J\. effectual prerenhee, bm as a never faking rfmtdy, in all diseases which can affect the human frame Head, ache, Indigestion, ilheamatinii. Piles, Scurry, Dropsy,' Small Pol, Cholera Morbus, Worms, Whoopina Count, Consumption, Jaundice, Quinsey, Seaslatina. Liver Com- Slailit. Apoplcly, Cancers, Measles, Salt Rheum, Fils, teartbum, Giddiness, Erysipelas, Deafness. Itchlngsof the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Pains in the linck,lnward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart. Risings in die Throat,' - Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints,Stitches in the Side, Spitting of Blood, Sore Eyesj Scrofula, St. Anthony’s Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Floor AN bus or Whites, Gripes; King’s Evil, Lockjaw, Hysteria, •; Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious, affections, Pfetrrisy, Swelled Feet and Legs, . Swine PoX, White Swellings,' Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiting—and a hostof others • ? bane successfully and repeatedly been vanquished by > licirall-powerful arm. ■ They have been known to effect permanent Cures wheir all other remedies had provad unavailing, and m the last stages of disease: " hare" in many eases superseded the presetrytivt skUl oj the Triost eminent physicians, and received besides' their > unqualified commendation. loey have bfeenfrequently recommenced by men of the most distinguished characters throughout the laud.ancfr - been Masoned in Europe by Noblemen, and Pnnces of . royal blood. • • ... '• .fheyhare been.introduced into the Hospitals of Edin burgh, Parts, and \ienna, and through the disinterested exertions of our ForetguAmbassadere, they have recei ved the, favorable commendation of the Emperor ©f'Rut- hisCelcsUal Majesty of the Chinese Empire. ID* Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute saitstfron* the port of New York, without an abontlant suonlv fifths ■; SICK MAN’S NEVER FAILING FRIEND • Ifjr-Agencies have been established in all the principal ’ Cities iu the Union, and applications arc constantly reach- ■ ingus from almost numberless villages in every section of the country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects " arc pouring in from all quarters—mid in such number* - ' that we have not time to read one half of them. What ' stronger or more conclusive evidence than these import ant facts can the most sceptical desired Is it possible, that - the many thousands who - have tried CLICKENER’S PILLS, can be deceivcd.in their results? If any impos ture or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been * held up, as it should be, to the Bcom onadcrision 1 of a - justly offended community. Remember, Dr. C. V. CUckener fs the original in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort 1 was ever heard of, until he introduced them in - Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener’a Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other,' oil they will be made the victims of a fraud: price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Ctfckencr’s principal office, for the sale of pills* 2s 6ft Vesey st., New York. • ■ | -; r WM, JACKSON, 89 'Liberty at* head of Wood st., Pitts* burgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. l The following are Dr. Clickcner’s duly appointed A* gents for Allegheny co., Pa. - . i; WM. JACKSON, (principal) 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. • • A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. I Jonathan Gbriest, Manchester. ~ jC. Townsend A Co.,- “ • ' Jno. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Jno. H. Casscl, Penh si - , Andrew S. Getty, Wylie si Robert Williams,' ArtbursviUe. ' R: U. Hemiugray, South Word. • Wm. J. Smith, Tempcraiicevillc. Jeremiah Fleming, Lowjcnc'eviUe. - Daniel Ncgley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson,Wilkinsburgh. " Thomas Aikin Sharpsbnrgh.', . G. H. Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Cliuton James M s Kee, Stewartstown. John Black, Turtle Creek. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. Riley M 7 Laagblin, Plumb Township, J. Jones, Bakerstown. Penny, M’Kcesport. ‘•■pr ISiTHE BEST COUGH MEDICINE I EVER A USED-”—This wasexprcased inour hearing' yes terday, by an intelligent gentleman, who bad useifbut about one half of a bonJe of Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture, before ha was entirely cored. Come and get a bottle of it, and if the moat obstinate cough or coladoca not disappear by iu use, your money wul.be refunded- Compounded as it is, of the most cftcctive, though harm less and pleasant remedies, its use for years has, nor in deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaction. i For sole, wholesale and retail, by i * HAYS & BROCKWAY. Liberty street, near Canal Basin. WILLIAM FLEMING; Lawrcnccvilie. Sold also by ocll ■piIEUMATISM, GOUT,‘AND TIC DOLOREUX XV A respectable gentleman called at our office, at be' suad, to inform us that he. had been afflicted for 15 year* wiwi Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Dolorcux; that he , had been frequently connned to his room for months together,' and often suffered the most in* tense aud excruciating pain, but that lately he bad been using Jaynt s Alterative, from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief He savs "he found the modi, cine very pleasant and effective, and that he now icon sidcrs himself perfectly cured. —PhUadclptea North Amer ican. / • • ."S F i. CT Kxowino.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became,af fected wnh Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and 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 he had! lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with docp, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hallow •ana porous as an. honeycomb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne’s Al terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured. , The Allerntiv t operates through the .circulation,'and purifies the blood cqrl eradicates disease from the system; wherever located, and the- numerous cures'it has per formed m diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, goat, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic'dtscases, u Ituly astonishing.—Spirit of the Times. j - • ID* For sale in Pittsburgh, otthe,PEKIN TEA STORE, •/2 Fourth atreef i BROWNSVILLE WATER-C URE ESTABLISHMENT* T„„„. Faytttceounty, Fa. • “r UE friends of Hydropathy,-ilso, die pubticiniime 7v*T? ire respectfully informed, that this establish* ment bum expressly for. the purpose, has now been lm •“ccessAU operation since August, 1347. The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, and trill comfortably accommodate twenty-fire patiernsr-oTery room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleep lng, bathiug. and dressing rooms, for ladies, are as entire a£P*jreted from those of the gentlemen, as if indiiTfcr ent buildings; also, separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with ell the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. : ,v. Numerous pure soft-water springs surround the esiab .Ushmcnu pleasant and retired walks among the neigh boring hills are abundant,, and the exertion of reaching the summit, is amply repaid by the beautiful view*ovcr a most picturesque country. • . .... T- - BR.' BAELZ, the'Proprietor, who resides in the estab lishment, has had several years’ experience in this podu lar mode of practice; and, early in the ensuing summer, cipccts !0 be joined by DR MASON, FcUowofthe Hoy’ al College ol Surgeons, London; who in now visiting the best establishments in England. ‘ ' The Establishment has been, so far, well' patronized: a,ld no " -nil > ' ' "'rtabl- -"‘J no pain* will be spared to make it as comfortable and ngreoable-'o invalids as the system will admit ofj ‘ The terms arc as lollowS: Pot patients, 86 per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients arc reqnired to bring their own nunes; board can be had for them, in the EatablishitMnt. at iu per week. . • j • TW n.£“ ,ira '■ i, JP f S«Jred. •? bring the follpwihgarticles: Two linen or cotton sheets, two woollon BlantetKlili coarse towels, either three comfortablea or n tight feaiher bed; likewise, an old linen, and flannel shecufor band ages, and one injection instrument. ■ _ i The following diseases ere successfully trentexi r '"'emmung do., or Agile; Inflammation of the i Bow ou' LlTer ’ Spleen, and Kidneys; Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rheumatism, acute and chrome, Sciatica, and Lumbago; Gonorrhma; Primary and (Se condary Syphilm; Diseases; Partial Paralysis ; -Neuralgia;. SickJleadache; Palpitation of the Hearty H ypoehonariasi«; Dropsy; Jaundice; Habihial Cosnvonoss; Dohnum Tremens; Spasms of the Stomach and 'Bowels; Spinal Affections; Chronio Dysontery, or Diarrhraa; Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, tc. ;l Female Diseases, Os—Prolapsus Utori, or bearing down of the womb. Excessive. painful, and obstructed raeh struauon. n- ' feb3-wfim 4< T)EST COUGn MEDICINE IN /-Jrr "?Yr «wdencc of the superiority of l>r. 'WU over air others. Rcadtbe following certificate from a respectable citizen of the FifthTVanir utui PiJTSBbRGit, Nov. 3j 1847. “• -.iT - c . e . r 4 h ?? that for some weeks p&it I was troubled with a very serious Cough, which wuserideritlybecom *e^.tcd on to such an extent as to resist:.the effect of every medicine which I liad been using- • I was hnally persuaded to call at Jlnys *. Brockway’s Drtnr Store, Jand gci a bottle of Dr. milord's Oriental . Co*ah mature; which, to my gTe&f surprise, relieved me vvrr much; after taking only two-or three doses, and before I had used one bottle..l was edtirely cured. I was so mil chr pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to bay ‘Jr and shnJl cormnue to recommend it to my friends, as T jinnly oehevt 11 to be the Best Cough Medicine in the teorW ’* ’ Aypakw M’CirgnTt^ Try it—ouly cents a Bottle. : Sold by 4 'nr nr -u HAYS ti BROCKWaY-I <- . No - 2, liberty street, near Canal Basin; novlO y J. FLEMING.: : LawrenccviUe.' the delicate lining of those tubes through which the air we breathe is disuftuted to the 6b s truhtibn Saw? A PMl t imd - “ rcncsB - kottra'tiess, cough, difficulty of bjeathuig, hccue fever, und a spitting of . bloiS matter the strength of the ph9 Ucnt—and death ensues, UAYNES’ EXpfeCTOHAOT J alb -'° lcm °yc this obstruction, and produces the H ™mUs. It is certain iu itief- and c&nnol fail to relieve. UtSbUrß:h .—V * ’ ' • ' ' ' jan£ COLUMBIA. —Hair Tonic—to tA; Hald and yo ? ' vt *'l a , nch i luxurious head ofhair, free ad “ urf -. a ° not foil to procure the genuine Balaam of Colombia. In cases of baldness, it wall more than exceed year expectations. Many who have dost the lr hairfor twenty, y ears have had it restored toits on- P'' a 'l?' rfect i on b y >&'■ um of this Balsam. Age, smte?or .condition, appearsto be no obstacle, whatever! It also. S'»““» * e Sattl Jp flow with which the delicate hair tube « . fi !L d » by v hlch l bonsands, whose hair was trev as the Asiatic eagle, have had their hair restored toils natural colors by the use <>f this invaluable remedy * i M all cases of fever it will be found one of Uie moEt S.ani washes that can be .used; A few applicaUohsS&O a?,, necessary to keep the hair from falling out. 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