The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 12, 1848, Image 4

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- Laajt^ I ’^. Ainßs y POARMB :_®j,fpifcncdih'-
Swift, with
■:•• io.ooo men, notwithstanding Which; J- M.
Whit*. will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any
fcktfhereto&reheen; ofifcredia thiv Western,
inrtfcclMrestVstablishmcmmthe city, fronting on; Lio
*Snsd SEnh «ttv He ris now prepared to show JO. his,
. anaKows the greatest variety, ofclolhs, cassi
and clothing of CU degcnp&DU?»suUablc
At the approaching season jtbat baa ever been-onerea _iu
ft? which all emir havc-the Right •of3V ay
Ofesrirya the corner No-167, Liberty and Sizth at*.- ~•
vFfe*--' /.M..WHITE, Tailob, Proprietor.;.
- 4S ofrr T,QVV~FOR CASH. M —WinterCio-
Q-4MnS of every description, such as cloaks, over
W *o»t£«aperfine blanket, Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad
• afoOu, roperfine^loth*dress, and frock coats; a large as*
•ottment ©f iwced,sack dud trock coats.
Cloth, casstmere. and salinett paniuloons; nlao, a een
•ral assortment o£ Vests ;pluiaaud fancy velvet, cloth,
aushherc and.fancy,woolen, and plaid cassimere.-witb
a great variety of superfine IrisK'lmeri, trimmed shirts,
under shirts- stock, cravats, comforts .and all other aru
•alssin tho Closing, line.-which.-.wUl be sold low. for Cash'.
• Purchase rswillfindil.much lo'thcir.'advaitthge to call
•• . ''pi DEtANY
-N/ B. -A complete, .assortment' of goods;;, suitable- for
Customer work, aTways-oil luLudvSUch as/EngUsn? Frenca
and Afrxerican cJoths, and; caesimeres; also a choice as
sorUncntof seasphttblc yesuncTi—all of whicn.wiii oe
m&4* tb drder iu dieTatest styles, aiid on .the most
hpmmodatlng .temis. : . V./ • 3 anl3-daw_
TWXW. COOBS, JVEW GOODS.—Received at the| Iron
JW* City Clothing Store d splendid assortment of Cloths,
consisting of fine French, English and Ame ncan Platn,
black ana fancy Cassimcrcs; of the. most modem styles;
fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, pl am
Fahey Satins—all of which we wiU make-up aprtm most;
reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. - •
. Ready , inado Clothing, of all desc n p u ons;L au > •-
Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns- Iscck tuw
Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collar*- ami
every article usually kept in a Clothing" Store...
Merchants, before pMrchasing elsewliere; will find it Jo
th'eiradvantage to cail at tlic Iron City Clothing. Store,
No; 138 liberty street, immediately
of Market \ [pctlg-tt] C.M’CLOSKFT* ■
ClotiUn«t Clothing ! 1 Clot&lne II I ;
. 3%* Three ifiglk/oTe vs. WmVa.i! "
ICA AAA JVELL SELECTEMARhIENTS no\y r
•101/A/v/vi made and ready to ~be- offered on the
SKMliiheral term&'to-my old customers and public in
general. The-Proprietor of tltis far-famed and extensive
establishment has returning -from the Eastern
Citie%mt much trouble; and expense, just completed ms
IkU and-winteT Grmiigcraeuis to supply histlfousartds of
eustosnera vtfith one of the most desirable stock* of Clo
thirikJhatKas eyer been offered in tlus or any other mar
ket west of the: TtK»mtniris." For neUiribss in style and
• workmahship, jCombined with the very low pnee which
they wUI be sold for, must certainly render the old unri
valled Three-Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of
-It.is gratifying to me to be ablate
announce tomy mnnerons friend* at home.tuiu abroad
that hotwithstnnding the extraordinary efforis which J
havamwM'toinectine many calls inmyline, lvss ,wuh
keep time with the, constant rusathav as
made on this-establishment. It is, a well established
fhet, that my sales are eignt or tenrrimes larger than any
other house in the trade, and this being the case ©u the
•mount sold, l can aftrod. to sell at much less profit than
ethers could-possibly think of doing'if they wished to
•over contingent expenses; I intend to make a clean
sweep of all mypreseiitstock before die beginning of next
year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the mier
' Ht of-every man; who wants a cheap winter suit, to call
and purchase at ibe Three Big Doors. . j-.
. - : . JOHN iTCLOSKEI.
/"tAN’T BE BEAT!—7, M. White has just received at
V-/ his large establtshtnent, fronting on "Liberty and 6th
streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer;
also, a superior lot of French Sdtln ’VESTINGS, all of
which he Is ready to* make up in the' latest fashion and
on tbe^nost; roaso?table terms, as usual. Observe the
•ornetiyo. i67.Xaberty and Sixth streets.
rnyrt. l : " Proprietor.
TTNBETJSHING lilPtJDENCli—From a published
%J card of M*Cahnbm ds Bond,- of Pluladelpmsj
publie would be led to believe that we have been elmm-
Lig a privilege we had no -right to.- That- have
abandoned, some time since, trie exclusive agency
tem, n and that we have right to claim “exclusive privil
eges with their teas.” I never pretended to sell the teas
of this spurioos concern. I have been selling the teas ol
the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last jwo
years, as the public are aware, and nave been to New
York four times' In that time,.and never heard of uns new
Concern until lately but as vhx* dealers.
The tea business of.M’Callmoat & Bond about eight
months old, and their assumptiony>f the Pekin Tea Com
pany's name is because a name is open for any. man or
finn to assume; bat tlie fact intended to imply thereby,
that they have any connection with the so called ; and
well known Pckirf Yea Company of New York, is entire
ly folse, they having been denied-even an agency m
Philadciphui, for the New York Company, that Company
having refused even thus far to confide in them.
I know not what kind of wool they 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 tney wish to practice on the public, and to the injury
of my business. M'Callmont A Bond are wool dealers
in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent oat here to pull
wool over the eyes of some of out £•*** *:^ 2 t b£ 0 *
out for-the black sheep. [novlO] ALEX. JAYNEg.
ThTEVV BOOKS’. NEW BOOKS I!—The Convict, or
It the Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R. James, Esq.,
Jack Ashore, bv T. Howard, aalhor of Ratlin the Reefer,
tteSctrof the. Fallen j by Curtis, author of Black Plumed
-Rifiemen.
vwW«'ißipw Head, or the Lady of the Green arid
3JmcibySiarks Carcy, oi ilic U.B-Navy. ;
‘/•phe Bandit’s or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa
*SidiKevv
Stanhope, aulher of “ Striking Likenesses,” etc. ’
Ledttilm LyniUorc, and Mr. and Mrs. Wdodbntlgc: by
Miss Leslie.
1 London Quarterly Review.
Union Magazine for December.
y life of-Joseph T; Hare—a large supply. • r
'The Manmuyering Slothcr, by tiie uuthor of ** History
-ofaFUrt.” * , .
Tfce'Wilfulncss of Wonmn, by the same author.
The Old Comniodorc. by E. Howard. • . . :
- Jennette Alison, or die Younv Strawberry Girl—u laic
of the Beaand Shore; bylograham.
Kaam, or Daylight: a pn/.c talc; by J. S. Robb.
Sir Rowland Ashton, a voU: by Lmly C. Ltmg.
* The Splendor of Versailles, mid Court ol Loins ; thc
'MV;
Flowers Personified, Nob. 9 and 10.
-Rural Ccriicteries of America, part 9.
< Magazines. Newspapers, etc.
London Punchand Pictorial Times, per Inst steamers.
Bwlher Jonathan, Pl,iladclpliia Courier, anj. \ ankee
Doodle Pictorials. For sale by, W. S.,CALDWELL,
3d street, opposite the Post Office.
.... . No. 4.' •
Worses 'Weekly "Budget of Sew Bools for IMS.
/iILAPMAiN’S DRAWING BOOK. No. U.
-tFOUMori**' Aheieni-Egypt, new edition.-
- ; ‘Tte-Ninelcentii Century, a new Quarterly.
, Mlscellany, No.ll j lull scuson band.
Live*of,thc Queens of Eugland, “by Agnes bmckland,
HfeMaTket Queen, or the Wife’s Stratagem.
’ 'Mna«mnn.ti talc of the Revolution.
; ftw tbe.People, No. a, euperior to No. L .
Jack, Ariel, or life on board an lndiuman. new supply.
v-Eubank’s Hydraulics, No. S—lull setts unhand.
Flowers Personified, No. 14. 'do do;
Pictorial England, Nos. 38 A 37, do do;
Union Magazine, for February, do nos.
National do. do do do;
Graham’s do. do .do do;
• Godey’s Lady’s Book for do;
Uttle’s Living Age, No. 103, do do;
Jtom'ls3 up. . , . , . . .
Bemarkable Events ui tbo History of America, b) J.
' TV-
AfflcricanuPhrenotogical Journal for January. Sub
scriptions receiyed.. -• • . „. • „
Jane Eye,an Autobiogropliy, by Currcr Bell
• Last or the Fairies, a Christinas talc, by James.: .
Edinburgh Phrenological Jonrmri and Magazine. *
> Conquest of California atui New; Mexico, by the
cfinee»«f the United States, in years .IMG. and 184/, by Jas.
-Madiadii-Cutts, .withetwraviugs, pl.uus.of battles, 4c. •
XXoortoibo Jlivcr Saguenay in Lower Canada, by
Ctoriid Ltiionah, author of 4i A Sommer in the Wilder
- ■ . .„ ... \
Hie Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub*
twrribers by the year, or sold by the single number, i..
TfbWandTben, by the author of Tcit Thousand a lear.
Waverly Novels, cheap.form, new supply.
• -*llte td)OTe,withnllthc"current light uterature-of the
idayikaa be hoe «$B5 Fourth street. ' ■
Anyone wishing to subscribe for any of the eastern
Magazines or Newspapers, can do so by applying at 83
Fourth street: As persons are often in want of some
payrieular bpofc that cannot bo procured in this city,-. I
‘would inform them tlial any work they may wish,l will
‘order from the east, and proiUre' for them,in an average
of £rsn.sto.l2day6. . Uan3l) M. P.'MORSE.
rMS'NOW ADMITTED, by Pamhotogists, that uo
original temperament, complexion', constitution, orfotin
of body, cottiers complete immunity from hereditary dis
ease; that ' Consumption, T and other oflcctions,
having a similarity of occur in all,.althongU obser
vation convinces ns that individuals and families, posses
sing certain characteristics, are more frequently the sub
m Tildlnflids titan others. These diseases are a
morbid condition of. the whole system-of nutrition—their
products heihg but the effects of du alteration of Uie blood
tdeers, nbsccsscs, enlarged glands,
inflammation,, Ac., .being merely .attendant phenomena.
Hfe’c>tm* prior to the phenomena, and mutt fie
dcstrbtfed.bcfbrc peribet liealth can be established. This
using Dr. KELLER'S PANACEA, the
most Certain remedy tor diseases arising from an impure
Wale of the bldod mid syftciit of milritionj ever presented
tottdafflfei^i' Price pint bottles. Call and get#
P FSrrteW : JOEI. MOHLEit, Dregajrt.
jwptw.lm N-iW. corner of Wood and Fifth sts.
silt in Uve beat Cough Medicine I ever Saw.”
T> BAD the following proof Of the superiority of Dr. Wd*
Xt Utrßs'Orieutal Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit
itzia] who.hat tned it: . • J!
* Pjttbbubgh, Dec, 15,1847,
Mbpoml Hxys A B rocxwav;- i -AftCr Inboring for several
wecE*undcr the disadvantages of a harassing cough and
meet distressing cold, which nail, thus far, resisted the ef
, facts pfseverafof ihc 7 I-wns induced to pnr
'chase tr bottle or yon* OneninlCough Mixture, and give
itafairtnnl. To my great surprise, after using only one
haZf ofathe bottle J tfcund myself enurely well.
„4<il medume I evtr saw,-' .
■' True fcopy. JOHN HINDS.
Sold by HAYS A BROCKWAY, Druggists,Commcr
cialßofw»DQ»driy street, neat Canal. , jsmB_
£-A BOOK.—The Early History, of
Pennsylvania and of the West. andofVvOst
*tn Expeditions ana with an appendix, oon
copious extracts from important Indian treaties;
conferences, journals, Ac. ; Totfhwitli a
toporrapmeal description of. each county
. One lame volume, 788 pages; by H- K*
Stnftitv&d.. for sale by
°!uTO> ™ ' H. 8 BQSWORTH A CO,
' "iantO— ~ No. 43 Market street.
‘rpEAß— o6 half chests Young Hyson;
I r - t . A 1 catty boxes u : ”
,-r> • ' to hilfchests Gunpowder,
. ..Scatty boxes , .
■ - ’ 8 half chests Impbrmli &
16 ‘‘ “v v PouchottK-forsate-by *
’ ; JAMES iMAY.
■ ■ ‘rd
gtrnnfigpytaltptf^tftg.
pittilmrgh Portable Boat; bins* -
FOR the transportation of freight between PifUlitrifgh
and the Atlahtic ; citids,/avbuliiig .VrhHshiplfiCnts on
breakage and Beparaiton , ' . " . V f.,'
. - : : PROPRrETORS: 1 J<r T
: Bußßaroda’i CAsn. ?78 Morkcf sp. Phjladelpluo; . *
■ Taaffe sc. Pcnh and Wnyiic Bta., Pitts-:
-AGENTS:
- O'OoNitfda A Co.; North street. Baknriore.
i -W. A X South street, New York.
Encbaragcdby incrcased businesSjthe PrepriciofH ikivc
ttdded'lo mid extended' their..airangemenls durtiigythe'
wintL’rj rmd arc to forward freight wiih ror
gnfnritv.nrid dispatch,* unsurpoised by, s
Their fong experience as Carriers; the pulpmne superior*,
hy of .the Portable
and convenience’ of the'wurehuuscs -at-each end-of-lue
Line, nru peculiarly calculated tb enablythe PropneioiS:
to fulfil their engageineiitß und oceoinmodine theicsdusV
tomers, ond confidently offering the past as a guarantco
for the ftuure. ihey respectfully sohed a corilintfan'ce of
that patronage which they how gratefully ackhowledge.
All consignments to Taaffe arid G'ComioriWill be re*
ceived and fonvarded. Steamboat charges paid, nnd Bills
of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission,
advancing or storage. . Haviug naiutetcii; direetly or in
directly; IxlSteamboats; -thn intereet of the.- Consignors
must necessarily he their primary bbjcctiit*hipping,west;
and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consign
ed to them promptly, and on the most advantageous terms
to the.owners. . '.m : : . marl-U
-\V«i- Fl:cigtit jLfaio.
lB4B,gfc^3
T'XCI.USIVEIA' for the trainportatioii of Way l're>i<M
j Fi between Pittsburgh, BlalrsviUe, Johnstown, Holli
daysburg. 'NVtiter Street, and all intermediate places.-. ,
> Ouc Boat leaves tbo warehouse of C. A- .M-vinuiyflfc
Co., Pittsburgh, every day, (except Sunday*,]
pers can always depend on.liaying their goods forwaru
ed without delay, and at fair rates..*;,: , .• \ •
This Line was formed for thc,special a<;comm«laiioo ot
the way business, and.thc: proprietors rcspeclfullj; suite it,
a liberal shurc of patronoge. •
PHO l* RIETO It :
John Pick wonTii v Jou\MtiAEß' Baktses. Roiikkt
Woons L Wji.l'ilty.
AGENTS:
John Mihail Hollufn vrtmiy ?' R It- Can* x, Johnstown;
C. A. M'Axvltt & Co.; I ' PiKsbnrph.
REFERENCES:^;
J. J. M'Dcviti, Jobu Parker, Robert Moore, Bagoley A
Smith, Pittsburgh. uuu^
'* | n flff»tia«!iirPorto!)lißoat Line* -
Smiili 1848.
FOR tllß TRANSPORTATION OF,PRODUCE jj&d
•'' ’MERCHANDISE, .TO 'AND' FROM' K
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,:
Tba^buipme.nx.^/'R
aOODS consigned to our care wilt lie forwnriled with
. out delay, at the lowest current rates.
cmg transmitted. aud. oil instructions promptly attended
to, iJce from any extra charge fot’stnratfe.or coottuisHioii.
Address, or apply lQ .. 0. A. M*ANt*LTY & Co., ..
Canal Busin, Pittsburgh. Pa.
HAVING a very Targe and commodious Warehouse,
we. are prepared to receive, (In addition to ir-icbt for
shipment,) a large amount of Product-. Atc.._on Storage at
• low rates. tmarft],, . ;.0» A.-. APANL A t'». _
Inereaied Speed anti Reduced Rates J,
WIXTKfI AUtAXaKMEXT*.., j
THE Public are iufortned that the PhUsylelphiu.-auil
Baltimore Railroad Company ha vc< commenced run
uiog their cars at 4 r. M., from Philadelphia to Ualiimim*.
by which are , enabled fo forward our
Express goods fromiVilndelpbia to Pittsburgh in. the.-im
parallcUed short time of ftro datfx. Goodsb-aviugPhihi
delphia at 4. V- M - willarrivcat Pit|Rbitnzl4 iu lUeoveniag
Brownsville Bout of the setond dutj. We have also re
duced the rates on small- packages S 3 per cent, on the
former charge.
Express starts cvcrytlav, Fhimlnits erected.
GUKEXKA C*U‘ /
It. G. VICKKBV,A|ris«t- •.
•tdco33 - ~ • St.Clmrtes Hotel.
ComteUli Masleal iPsln Extractor*
IT is row conccdea by medical men that Connell's
Magical Tain Exttaunofr,ii«rhaf«cfijre<l by Comstock
A Co.jSl Courtlanid at, New York, is thofiTeateslwoiy
dpr pf.thc 19th century. Its effect* are truly miracuteu.
All pains arc -removed from barns, scalds,
external sores in a few minutes after its
heaiing the saute on the most delicate skin, leaving ho
scar. It is equally beneficial in ail kinds of inflamnlato
•’ ry diseases, snch w sore. Nipple*, and Eyes, Sproius,
ItheumaiLsoi, While Swelling and Ulcers. Bruise,Burns.
CWHblains. Krystpclns Biles, Tic Dolorrunxj A£, ;We
might add as proof to all we sav, the names of many em
iment physicians who use it in their practice, and hnn
dredsof the clergy who praise it. to tueir people. Kind
farent ttrp it rorr.iJa>i//y on hn>ui, in case oi accidents by
rc life may be lost without bat by.its use nil burn*.are
subject to its control, unless the vitals ud. Cau
tion—remember and ask for Canntlft Ala Pain. £x~
traetor , manufactured by Conjtoefc Co„ IN': V% and take
no other.
PIUS, SoreSj Ac. — The Genuine 2Ja>ts' La •lament, is an
article more justly celebrated as a cure tor the above,
than anv or all otheri ! Its core* are-almost imiurdjiite.
and it is only necessary to h*t those who know Uftf urfic-Ir
and use it with such greot success, that it is-tq .be'had
true and genuine of Comstock A Co., ‘JI Couritand -4U
N. Y., sote proprietor.
Soldomy genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa., by W\t. Ja-.sso.n.
Liberty st., head of Woi>d si.; alsoiu Washington, Pu..
by A. Clark ; in'Brownsville by IJenncti A i'roekvr. ui*o
by ourngent in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Mil.
and Virginia. novtiLdAtytlm
r subscriber having opeturd an «rtic*v in th,» City of
A Pittsburgh} ,n the IStatcot'Pennsylvania/lbr'the pur
pose of procuring Enrol Warrants at the SeaLof Guvrru*
meat, lor the discharged Soldiers of the Regular; Army,
as well os the Volunteers, who have served their Country
ill Uie present War with Mexico: informs jhc living, mid
the representatives of the dt*nd, that, by addressing on
application to him at thin City, giving the name nnd rnl
dresrof’the eoldiur. nnd-if dcad r his rcprc*eutaiivcs,.it
will receive careful and prompt attention.
Instructionssuid Blanks will be immediately returned
per mail to the applicant, to be executed and returned to
me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will be
.immediately sent per mail to the proper owner: or if he
should prefer receiving money, I will make stile of hi*
-Warrant to the best advantage for cosh, and make no
charge for that service.
In jhe event of the death of the soldier, that must l*c
mentioned in tbo letter, and the warrant will Hsuc ac
cording to the following rules: First, to his wife and
children, (if lie have any.) Second, to bis father; and
to his mother.
Having a son iutho General I-and Office at Washing
ton, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Me xico,
the matter would receive their prompt attention, should
any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof.
Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post
paid, and inclose n Five Dcillor Bank Note as mv com
pensation. wm. B, Foster.
Hon. Harmar Dcuny,
Hon. Walter Forward,
Col. Wra. Robinson, Jr.,
James Hall, Esq. )
Robert Buchanun, Esq. / Cincinnati
Irwin &, Foster, )
Major St. Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S- A., N. 0
Lient. Col. Sarn'l W. Black, \ \
Capt. John Herron, > VolY Gt*n. Scott's
, Capt. Robert Porter. J Anuy, Mei*o.
Capt. P. N. Guthrie. Regular Army. J
W. B. F. may be found ut the uilico of Wtn. K. Aus*
tin, Esq.,. laic Black A LiggeU’s, Burke's Buildings,. 4th
street. J>'o__
A. MASON A CO., Dry Goods Heuifr #9 Market
m Street, btttrern Tl[irtl anti Fourth strrets , have just
received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, compripiup in
part: 17 cases various styles Prints end Chintzes of En
glish. French and American manufacture; 13d pcs rich
and desirable patterns French. Ginghams, warranted in
ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of
color*; 4 coses splendid Plmri goods for ladies dresses,
comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear: Cash
mere*, M. de Luinr*, Satin stp’d Alpaccns of vnriou*
colors; 3-4 mid 4-4, black and bine black Silks, for Man
tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors: Mr do
Iritis, all wool; Shawl* of every style and quality ;.Ciw
simeres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vestings; 'trtracfi
cd arid uubltoched Muslins etfroin OJ totf*|e. per yaril;
Green, Red and White Flannels: Tickings,
Checks, strip’d Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings,
etc. etc. An of .which axe offered at-wholesale and re
tail at the very lowest cosh prices.
se p3 , A. A. MASON A CO.
XTEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Bnrkt's. JSuiUt*
XN tugs, Faurthitrett.— Horan A Anthony. Daguerreo
tvpists 1 front tite Eastern cities, would coll the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerrcotypoof citizens and others, nt rooms in
the third suny of Burke’s building, 4th st.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no puiiis shall be spared to produce them in'the highest
perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed
for high finish and truthfulness to uature. The public urc
solicited to call and examine.
Persons sitting for pictures are neither retjuirred or ex
pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is giveu.
N. B. .Operators will-find this a good depot/or stock
and chemicals.
P~r*lnßtructions given in the art, containing the more
recent Improvctnents. •• jm>7
HOLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life; 3 \
Christmas Blossoms:
The Gift of Fncmlship:
QHcring;
Tlie Kpse;
'Hie Suqw Flake;
The Christian Keepsake;
The Hyacinth;
Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs end Prophets
Illuminated Gams of Haercil Poetry;
Lays of Love and Faith, Ac., by G. \Y. UrUitimc;
AmeliaVPoeruß*
■ . Tappers 7 Proverbial Philosophy;
Together with n large variety of Miscellaneous, Mora
and Religions works for sole by
JlbcW
TO FEMAU2S*—Every female should have a box: of
' Dr. Bolph’a Pills. -They ore perfectly adupted to the
peculiarities of their constitaliom acting with gentle mild
ness and -safety ih-oU r einuttut<tncts, ■■ "Wherever introdue
cd, their character lias been rapidly catabliMicd ntnong.
the ladies, with whom they arc emphatically !ThcFffisrut.
Very .complcictihrcctions foruse in the venous com
plaints will be found in the directions ..accompanying;
each box. ■ •* 1
For sale 1 by : S- X: CUTHBERT, *
Smithftcld street, near. Third. ;
Also,, by Win. Cole. Allegheny-Cny; J. lbr
nungham; and John M’Cracken, Filth Ward? riUspurjjpi.
T7EATBERSWQ9 tsscks, in store And feT sale, Uy' I «
J? >W2T . L S ,WATESIMA>!.’
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STORAGE.
GREENE A CO. S EXPRESS.
Soldiers of the Mexican War.
BEfEEEXCES
Pitisbutyl’.
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■' rJSR“ : •’RoelM* Eroth«ri, irci). , t . jigjj-. .
Pfciio-i ST.VNSW>Yiiw rEdcs Qrjir;.>**«t.]
W Pifr Dcm-ix; ScofLXKB'RoAB.-Lrraircioii. W»Wi«ir i
JAMES Cnnnt'
Ba.iH, .; o . tn(j , .t, ' ; ’ .
KdCß^i»ttPS^&'''w;,;j^rAfe«»b ,,, for (hfc’BLACK
. BALL LrXE.pf.riiyeri'bol nhd JCcw York Fafcfccts,
take ilae liberty xhelr
cocnplcie, cutpaMenjrvnJ. by
ihe iibove spiehdia^£^e’3^tiL;verp<xrtU) ; Nt w York;
ai\dJTjUadeipbib; fo -Uieirf<»inef^cbnt*« j of;
duiug-busliieW, 'ajiQ'.'aajprc'ihbae -Whoi entmst them with
thelr.prUeri,; Iharthc iatue' ratMftiction'W'iil be rendered.;
Ois lioretofbrc.“ '*•“ Vi'--' v. *•■■■■■.:■: *»r '-••>•; -';m '=
• - --* , , . RSMITTANCK3 TO
ENCtANfI; iIIiavAND.i'SCCmAND AND WALES
. Drnrts for anhy't.iiyiiblt?, oir dL'nittHik tittiny Hankin
'. TUc muleraigned has made arrotigomcntsto bring'otrt"
; -Kg Paisagc To ind Promi . * ''r^K v
Bray " CHEAT BRITAIN A IRELAND:'
• George Rippabd & sos f No. 134 Waterloo lUiOtl)
vorppol. ••' •t—. ■ .■.•'■■ ~
: CAHiistß A SoutU rJ.. N* T* . s ' S : ;
TIIE Siibßcribcw, liaving acccptcdihe Agency.aitms ;
city of the above well known and respectable House*,
arc prepared jojnnke cugagumeuls.foj: pns&cugyrslp conjj.,
out from any pbrtofGreatßnuui(6rHeUrid»l>y |bo re.v
gularXiueot Racket Ships,: foiling from Liverpool week-...
lV; , forsops Kugagipg wttittUrniay thm.tbeit
friend* Will tueel.vyith kuid;ireuuneiil,ahd prompt oes-,,
patch;at iii«eri>o<di4w weU.tn* cverj'Bttcnlion
on their amyaMn thu couhtry- l Apply,tdor'imUrc*S'
, -SAMUEL Jrcf.uRKAN A CO.,
j, -< Pittsburgh.
N. 8.-~Passages-engaged here from LiveipaoL lb Pitts
burgh direct, umi.dran* fornoy amount forwarded.
nble-at si£ht;jbtoughout die United Kingdom. jyffffiyT
; HARKDEA A CO*'B '‘Jsjfc'
SuU£- '---rASSEsoKB- Ato jssmtstmice*. JBEmPR
v. .• - Offic«.\ ... v- .. i
HARNDEN a CO. cqntiitn? to-hrinff;out persdns.&opi'
•nhji purt oCEngVnjftd, Ireland,"Scotland or Wa!«,
upoit the/jubai liberal tenni, with their usual punctuality,
and tittemion to the wuut* ofetnigrant** Wc do uat al-r
low our pussc-ngcr* loberobbedby tfyh swindling scamps,,
that infect the seu-porls* ogive take charge of them the'
moment they.report tb e i use ly it a,, andse e to.iUeic,w«ll-be* .
mg. uml tlcnpatcii thcrn withoul any deieirtionby the
ships. Wc ,sny this-, feuriCJgyly,_ as wo defy any of our
passengers to show thfittheywrrr- detained /oriyreiglit-.
hours by us in laverp'oo^ r wjiilstthoic»nhdsdfo’thcrs I weto’‘
detuiued mouths until be aeut in some tiid
rr'ft/t, at & cheap rule, which, too frequently proved their
coffins. ' “ ..... .. ... . .— 1 .
We intend to perform our contracts hohorriblyV
vhat it map, and not act as was the case lust acaaou'with .
|other offices, who either performed 110 l at ail, or when it •
’suited their convenience. -'
Drafts druwu at PUiaburgh for any.tura frpm fltQ;
£l.OOO. payable m ‘any of the .Provincial Bonks ui ire-?
land, England, Scotland and AVales.'
~ gOSHUA ROBINSON, ; \
. European ond General Agent, >r, >
janf?-* Fifth street, one door below Wood at.
m KEMtmSCE. -• • ilffe
f pHE Subscriber* ore prepared to forward money, to&lr
pari* of. England. Ireland, Scotland and .Wales, with
despatch, and ill thelowest rate*.
SAMUEL hrCLURKEN fc- C(Xi'-3 *»
fehl2' : -- - • ‘ 11*2 liiherty ■treet.
Eitropeati Agency, and Remittances to,
Ireland, Englaud,dc«
lARGE_ond J-moll sums ot money run ot all timeshe
j reunited by jught-drnfts, nt reduc'd rates, to allpajtts
of England.. Ireland,. Wales, Aci.' dtid- Li , gacie*.'l)cW£
Rent*. drum*. ond Property in Europe can be collected'
and recovered through f tho subscriber, or during his- ab-.,
hmicc t'rtmfthift city from OctoberuntilMr»>\onhisftrrnti-f
al tonrs ‘to Tvnmpe, by-application l - to J\MEs May,' Tiler--
rimuu Water street. PirtMonrjrbi' " v, ‘
. H. KEENAN, Attorney ;
and Coun-wiUor nt I aw. and European Agent/ v.
Pittsburgh. Ptbi *
P. S. —A* H. Keenan has been frequently troubled ;|*y
npplications mu! Icitewoii'.the bn*tnes* of
Kccndnr pn**engt»r agents, of New Vurk t he deem*' it
uecesmiry to *ay that he ts'ndt the Kceami ot*-thfft firqf
and has never Imd any comicxiou with eiiheV’Of 'lhtifti
per^ynf,. . - , . : '- ■ ; £
tapscbtpi Oeiferiil Emlgrattou Offlte*
Great Britain and Ireland;-by W.
S. T. Tapscott, 73 Suutb-*t M
v ' .-of Mnitfen JAme, N. and IK» Water
loo Rood, Liverpool. ....
The subscriber*, having accepted the Agency of me
above/lluuse, nre novy pn-pareu to m.’ike arrangenuftitH J .
on lh<\muHt liberal leritL* wiili desirous of paying
the passage of their friend* from the Old Country; and
they flatter thtm.*cives their character ttnd long standing'
in bnsiues* vwll give ample assurance that all their ar-;
rangemems will be carried out (aiiMitUy. - . . . r
!Vfcs4rs.. : W. A J. T. TopseoU nrc IruVjr and favorably
known for the superior elosrt.ucciumuodatiou. and snilhig ;
qimlitie* of their Packet Ship*. Tb* QUEEN OF THE;'
WEST, SHERIDAN. GARRICK. ‘HOTTINGI-ER.
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL and SIDDON9. two of which
leave each port monthly—from Nuw York thc 21st «nd
‘Aiih. and from Liverpool iltcbth. ami IHh; in addition tbj
which- Uiey. have with the St. Grorgo-andv
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to injure a deporturft
from Liverpool every five days, being thu* determines
that their focii'nic* «bnil keep pace with their incrvaL'.hig
patronage: while Mr. W. Tapßoott- 1 * eoußtanitwirsOniil'
supeftntenilancc ot' thobtlsines* in Liverpool i* an uddi
tional security that the comfort and uceomuifKlatioo of
tin- passengers will be paiticubirly ntmuded t 0... .. . ;i
Ttic .Jieutg, ns e-xtcnsivelv cugaged
in Lbc Trun-(x>r|iiti(i'i Business between Pilt*burgtt wild
the Ailaiitfc Ci«i»-*. ar»* tlioreby enabled to tiike charge of
and forward pa?»>ongers immediately on their landing,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; and arc,
therefore, prepared to contract for pnssjuje from
t>»*rt in Great Uritnin or Ireland to thi* city. tb*t
the biiriitvs* they are engaged in giving tliein fncilitieS
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise-ab
tamable; and will, if’ncee.«<nry. forwiril pa**cugurv'fiit^
■ Uicr West by die best mode of conveyance, without any
additional charge* for their truulde. Where persons
sent for decline coming out,- the amount paid forpussaipfc
will be refunded in full.
REMITTANCES-
The subscribers it re also prepared to give drnA* al
sight for any niuount, payable al the principal cities, and
town*ia Knglaml. Ireland. Scotland and Wole*; thns ui
fording a safe and expeditious inode of remitting funtU
to thcMc countries. which" persons reiniiring such faciii*
tics will find it to their.interest to oyuil themselvt** of.
Application (if bv letter, post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. TAA FFIS A O’CONNOR.
Forwarding and Commission M*’ reliant*.
m8)»27-d4.w-ly ‘ Philadelphia. .
Western New York College of Health*
sfll7 M-un-stillct, Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. O. C. VAUGHVS VEGETABLE MTHONTRIP-
f rMfTB celebrated remedy i* constantly increasing its
JL funic by th** making all over the world. It !uw now
become the only medicine fur futility use, and is particu
larly recommended for Dropsy : all’stages of this Com
plaint Immediately relieved, no matter of now long stand
ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and nil diseases of the urinary Organs; for
those distressing complaints it Blands alone : no other ar
ticle enn relieve you.; aud the cures testified to will cou
vince the most skeptical (see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint. Biliou* Disruscn. Fever and Ague. To the Grcttt
West especially* and wherever these complaints prevtill,
this medtrinr is oilercd. Nomineral ngeut,no deleterious
compouml U a part of tins mixture; it cures these diseas
es with certainly and celerity, and does not leuvo the sys
tem torpid. (Sec pamphlet.) Bile*.a complaint of adnost
fminful character..U immediately relieved, and a cure fell
ows by a h-w di»y.< use of (hi* article. It is far beyond
any otli-r preparation for this-dUctutr, or for any other
disease originating from impure blood., (Bee pamphlet,)
Debility of the System, Weak Hack, WcakneSS ol the.
Kidneys. &r„ or InHamution of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days use of ibis.medicine, and a.cure is
always the result of iis use. -It stands a* ft. certain reme
dy for such roiuplaiiits, and also for dtraugemcuU of the
female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions. painfltl.men
stmutimis. No article has ever been ottered, except this;
which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be
jelied upon an o sure and effective remedy; and. did we
feel permitted to do so. could give a thousand names as
proof of cures in this distressing-class of complaints.—
glee pamphlet. AH broken -down, debilitated constitii-.
tiyns, from the dlf«?ct of mercury, will tint! the bracing
ppwer of tills article to act immediately, and the poison-'
ous mineral eradicated from tlm system. .’ . . . *
Eruptive Diseases will Had the alterative properties Of
litis article yuaipy tub bumd. and drive such diseases fro'tn
the system!.'. -Bee pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the limits of-jin advertisement will not
permit to be uuined here» Agents give them away;; lliCy
couUiiu 32 pages of certificate* of high diameter; -it ml a-
Htrongcr array of proof of the virtues of t»mcdicinri,ncvf
cr appeared. It is otic of tlie peculiar features.of Ihiaar
ticlc. that it hover tuils to benefit inanycase/and if .bone
and muscle uru lull to build upon, let tlie cnmcioted.and
lingering invalid nni’K on. anil keep taking tlie medicine
us Tongas then’ is an improvement., proprietor wpiitd -
; cumion the public against a -namlipr of articles whic|i.
come out under the heads of,SAB*APAHii.LAS. Btkl'PS.&c„ '
ns cures for Dropsv, Urayel, &c. They are good lor noth
ing. ami concocted to guil the unwary t. touch them not.
Their inventors never thought ,of curing such diseases lilt
this article had done it. A jwrticvlar study of the pamph--'
.bit i.t tanumhi solicited. Agents, and all who soil the ar»*.
tide, arc glad to circidatqjrrittuitouslv. Pul up in 30 os. -
bottles, at £2; I*2 oz. do. each—the larger holding 0
oz. more Ilian the two small bottles. Look..oul and-not
get imposed upon. Every bottle hus “ Ynuglm’s Vugela-'
hle : Ijithontriptic JHixtaru, ,<l blown upon the plus's,-; tlie
written jiigimture of ** G. C. Vaughn S 5. on the. directions,
inul “G. C. Vrtnghn, Buffalo,’ 1 atumpoddnthecork. Noiie
othet nrc genuine. ; , ' \
Prepared by Dr. O. C., Vaughn, and sold nt tlie Princi
pal Ollice, 2ti? Main street, Hiijfalo, wholesale, and retail.
No attention given to . letters unless post-paid-border
from regularly authorized'Agents excepted.- Post-paid let
ters, or verbal communications soliciting ddvice, prompt
ly uttcudcd to gimtls. ~ _' '
Offices devoted exclusively to the ?nlc of this arliCfc—
-132 Nassau st, N. V.; 235 Essex sti; Snlcm, Mass.; and
by the principal Drnggi.sts.'throughout the United States,
and Canada, aA Agent*; ‘ ‘ '• '.l', "f
>., ..-jJA&S A; BBQC-KIVAY, Agents,
No. ii, Liberty: si., near Canal Basin-/
V KNIT/AN BLINPS.— I A. 3rr*tert*lf,:andold and well
known VviiUUL ll formerly • of : Second
and Fourth si*.. takes this method. to infonnlu* ui%’.i
-friends of dhcfact that hi.s Factory *is now in full opera-;
lion on St. Clairst., nenrtheold Allegheny fridge, where \
a constant supplv of Blinds of various colors and quali-.
itie&rU consmntfy kept on Imnd nind at all prices, from!
twenty-ocuts up customers. - ..
N. 13. If required, Blinds will bo put up so, that m'case:
of alarm by.firc, or otherwise, they mdy oa-*TCniovCd
without the hid of a the game:
faciljtiy tfjnt.any other-piece 6f furniturecunbe removed,'
arifl vrfOtdnt'.auy.extra expense. ie2l-<lAwv :
CAUTION 'TO THB. subscriber,- by
writteu-controci wiih thopLKLn TEvCo.,lias the cx- t
cWsiVcrigbt b>wll UteirTcas in Pittsburgh and Ailcghe
-nyctfesr’ Anyperson gttenrptingTto-aelf their Teas ox-.
ceDtProcorcd through mfcy»]?Tacticina a deception and
Strafriroba 1 ttWenfeht*/ art rt<* to
jt>i re .-i .1 >3?;* • m ic <
. .'-.rrir'i: vz+i l.:u; .r-r
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TIO MIXTURE.
imwttrain:reo»n»»nfr».
' Lycoming cO’.'tttT'tdi.iNSUßANCircoMrANY.
, .licßi-C? V-« - - ■-•>■•. - -
THE SvibEcriber e com-
J missioned -&gcrit of the Lycotnmg Cohuty:Mlrtmil In
su ranee Company,is now prepared applica
tions lor insurance for said.- Company. fhis-Coinpany is,
perhiWtone or the very best Insurance Compuhieslu the
Staiu ot Uniton-bttTinff a capifftl-of -uetwnaoiio nnd ivvp J
■ niilliohsbf dollar® inprc?ininm;botc^.end ; .l>y ; thercgttlft?j
‘tioiis-of the Companyno jiskciceedingBto,WowiUbe;ta
• ncritiiorat than wiil-be taken?orvo-Eolljiig Mill,
TotmdrywiFnniaile. ‘ Buildings/iii^whicltja
possess .Through thfe/sida vcailor roof, or
Priniinc4dk,«nud Dia
uUeries,ATi}tiiot t>etoisuxctl onfAiiy ttmsidc ration, what
ever; and when the rate per cent zhallbe W>orJs iiiclo
aive'y.iioTtsk'wiU bc'takea'o'eei. s4jtX)o-, (except Bridges
and-GrUtMilli:) I’mC-d' v'n -jJi
• The operations ofdheCoinpany haverbecn sacb* Jbat
(or-iithe -lastetoil one the, doHari
haslbeen ossed upon the premium notes ;pf. the slock- ;
holders: - -
i Application- 7 -raft-toe* madcuo. the/subscriber,;- nt his
.offitof'in’the hew Court Housed , : ' : ' r i
*- Hx SFROI% Agent.*,
j AHcghtrny Go.; = Ljan&Mm;,
; - Fire t
THE Insurance Company of ttorth America, op Phila
delphia, through Us duly authorized Agent, the. sub
scriber, offers tojuake permanent, and; 1 unified. Insurance
on property, in this city aud its vicinity,andon shipments
by the canal and rivers*- < : % :-• -
.>;?// <r L
Arthur G:Cofßn, Prcs!t.-: Somucl-Brooka-- . T|
We^ttenr**»'ClmTleisJaylon/-
, Samuel IV. Jmrn, Sntnuel-W!'fcinilli,
. Edward Smith; Ambrose Whim, : { ;
X6tih‘A.-Brown,'' • • JncobAMlmmaa,
•joiih wwta, ;
TbomM P. Copo, S ete *sftXS2sj, cw,
Wm. Welsh.- Henry D. Sherrartißcc^
T3ns Is the oldest-InsuiUucc Company, in- the -United
Sftftes, havmff been chattered in ITOfc "Its ehdrTerw per
petufiU and iTOth its higb'etatulingj long
ple means, and nvoidin&alLrista of an extra hazardous
•. cWhtiiig.Book of AtWbodi JbueaA C 6 n Wpi'w add
Front gts,,T?ilteburgft’. f -- toct33-y-
Tbe Franklin Flre.iiunranoe Company
'-ti> . V:;/; .-tCE* PHtiAßXaiTtrX- -v-v'l; . '.i:-'
Quarter PBRrEruAii^s4oo ) coo,.pakh in office
1631'Chestnut at^-north side! near Fifth. > Take-Imiu-.
raiiee, feither'permaneht or limited,-against Joss : or dam--
age'by firef on property, and effects of cvOry descriptions
jn town ortoountn'.'oii-'lhe moKt.reasonable terms. - -Ap- :
)Ucatibn;tmuip: either personally ot by deters, will be
ironlptly attended to.: -i '» ON; BANCKEU, Frosts
C. G. BAKcatma'Secretary. ‘ . i ' ■ * '
r
nrtt^'''? r'
Thomas Hart. . ‘ George W. Richards,
Tllomoii J. AVliartoiv , ; >lordeca*»D. Lewis,
Tobias AVagner, AdolpldE.iPO.ncj
Samuel Grant. ' • Dayin S. Bffivn.
i; TITTSBITRGII agetoy. . . ~..4.
WAiudcx MAtoTW. Agent. at., the ESTCunnge Office or
Warrick Martiii k Col, coriirr of 3d ouu Market sts..
Kits risks taken on bOUduigs add their contents in
FiftsburghvAllegheny and the.surroniidmg coontry.
marine of iiftajm.iinvigttlioii risks taken. . augl-iy
ii '• ■Vi :•' ?. ■ ■ iri/. HSCttT, teJ I r .
: - ,
Jjfatts at rittsburßktfaF the Mutual Safety Inf
- smanct'Gdtnpanyif Pfttfeulrtphia. ■
I JURE RISKS upon Buildings mid Merchandize of eve-.:
y ry dcscripliou. and Marine Risks upoh huilsor car
gocsof vessels, taken upon the most favorable tenru,
Office At the warehouse;of King k: Holmes,: onAVater/
»U«ear Market street, TiUsbiirgli - - ; -
• ‘ Nx B. King A Finney invite the confidence and patron-*
age of-their friends and community at large to tin: Dela-.
wnfe Miß. Insurenco Corapany, as an institution anwmg
itlnvmost ftoiirfi*liingin a lariia;
paid in-cnpiinl. Avhich.iiy ihe opeiration of iia chatter; in
■consinniiy uicreasiug—us yielding to each person insa*
share oi’ fhri.pjioTits of the Company, without
•involving him in any rcspoiisibilityrwhotcvdr. bvyond the
prcniimnncuinHy imitUn hy him j.and tiicrefore a>»
: sensing UicMutupl principle, divested of every obnoxious
.feature,. hnd ; ih ini .most aitractive form... novl-uj^
" 4 GKNGY OFTHK FKANKLtN FIUK INSURANCE
A- COMPANY OF PIW,AI>EI..PIA.~,V.' S:' torhtr of
Third and Wood Pittsbn rgh .—The a Met* of <th«-
eotfmany on the firsi-of January,-1845. n* published in'
cdmdmiity with anoel of the Pehnsylvdiua Legislature.
■\vfcye
Hottllatmd Mortgage** •
Real Kriate, ttl cost* *
Temporary Loans, Stocks And Cash*
•Mutiny a toUilirf.... V yr-vvA!'.*.v V"r -«H»,633-«
Affording certain assurance. Uiattul, tosses.
prpifipUy met, and giving entire security lo alKwJjo qb
tuih pouches from tlii* Company. taken at as love
rate* as arc dontustent with security,,.! ,
Qfc.fe.,: ;. * : warrick:marten.-Agent.
' liunuraikee Agaiaat Fire*
FireJnsuranct Cvwipartjf—Office, No.
. 1 street,'Philadelphia; Incorporated A; D.
•Charter periwetual/
r Insureftßuiluings, Furniture, Merehnndite, and proper-'
t) generally. either in the city or country, ogmnM Jos* or
imraagc t>>* fiije, perpctualor for Limited period*, on favor*
nliic term*, e ...... v
DIRECTORS: '
Samuel Cl Morton,
Adolphtt* Porics,
UrorgeAbboit,
Patrick Brady,
John T. Lewi*. ;
John Sergrnnt,
William Lynch,
Thoma* Alltbone
John Welsh. Jr..
SAMUEL C. MORTON, President.
fttANrni O.Jxtfirmt,-Secretory.
! Orders for 'lnsurance by the above Company will he
tc'cei'ved and insurances effected by the mmersicned,
for Pittsburgh. GEO. COCHRAN,
/pint-dm. SS» Wood street.
WESTERN NEW YORK
CbLLEGEOF HE ALTII,
No 'jtt?. .M.uv Sthfut. Bltpalo, Nbw \obk.
DR. CJ. C. VAUGHN S VsgUablr Lithontriptir. Adv.
ti.itmmt for 1*417.-—'‘*K7dmc, I Saw. I Conquered
is most ••mphntiraUy the enseAvith this article. Disease
has ever yielded to lies most mnrvellou*medicinal power.
Wherever it ha* gon*\ and Smith America, England.
Canada, mid the -United States have provided the trutn of
t!ii« statement, the above quotation in tt strong and pithy
sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle
upon which you are ‘cured, may not be known to yon.
but rim result of a trial is satisfactory; you arc restored;
and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.—
The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable
agencies; each individual root hns its own peculiar, ex
clusive, medicinal property, conflicting with ho other
compound—ench root makes its own icurc—and its a per
fect combination, when taken into the system, it does the
work which NATt'RK. when her laws were first establish
ed. mtH»drtnt should do—PURIFIES. STRENGTHENS,
AND RKSTORISS the broken down, debilitated eonstiut-
tion. l)Ror*v, in all ibicharorters, will be completely
firadirnted from the *y*tcm by its use. See pompWewm
agent** bounds, for free circulation—they treat upon all
diseases. amt xhow testimony W euro*. Ghxvkl, and all
complaint** of Uie urinary urgans. form also the can'*e of
{Treat Boffermcr. mid Vacohn's Lrm».VTKtrnc h'aß.acqnircd
rio ainalt relebrity over the country by: the cures -if* has
made in this riigtrcsftinff class of afflictions. So famed. it
seem*. is this medicine. that it bus thus attracted the no
tice of one of our Medical publications. In the Novero
be No. IfrUtf. of the ‘-Buffalo Journal-and Monthly Re
view of Mcdicnl and Surgical Science.” in an articleup
on calculous dUunscs, and “ solvents,” the writer, after
• untieing this facMlmtthc English government once pur
rlianed u secret remedy, and ulso noticing. the purc-liusc
'iu l=*o2,of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of NeW
York, thus pay* tribute to the fame of the Medicine :
“ 'Why do not onr Representatives fn Senate ami Asscm-,
bly convened, enlighten and ‘dissolve’ the suttering
thousand* of this country, by i)k* purchase of Vaughn’s
Vegetable Idthontriptie, than which no solvent since the
days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame
Reader, here is a periodical of high standing, acknow
ledged throughout n large section of this country; to be
iDiii* of the best conducted journals of the kind in tRe U.
■SiMtos, exchanging with the scientific work* of Europe
to our certain Knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D..
.and contributed to by meu of the highest professional
ability, thus stepping nsido td notice a u secret remedy.’*
You will at once understand no itH&nmen: ami t rorthUss
could thus extort a comment fromsohigb a quar
ter—andcohsequentlv, unless it directly conflicted with'
the pTactlec of the faeultr,-it boon it* great
-"fame n which hn*con*e’d it do receive tins passing nod.
Kidxky distant*, ieeakness o f I he back and *piw, irregular,
*- poiitfdl'and 'suppressed A irtmtruatioiu FUrur'Albm,--. and
the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis
ordered system. are at once relieved bv the medicine.—
Semi for pmnpblets from Agents,/unit you will find evi
dence of the value of the Idthontriptic there .put forth.—
. Ah a remedy tor the irregularities of the female system,
•it hn*tn the'compound a ‘'root” which has been resorted
to in the north ot Europe for centuries—ns a surf cure for
'this complaint, and d restorer drhcaltbof thecutire system.
I.tyai CoMrLXfsr, JAtrxmcK, : Biu'nirs Uisbasks, Ac.,.arc'
'indlaiiUyrelieyed; vWU fiiid ifilAr
jn these complaiut*,’ 09 well ns Fevfitt
'Abyp* 1 There is noTemedyltke Jt, and 'luiYnhwiel or qui
nine, Ibnn.t any piift of this ‘mixture. No injury ‘will re-,
suit In its tt*e, mid if* Active properties are maiilfeslea in,
the uita .of a single tft) ox'bottler‘ For Fertt’antl'
Bilious Dfsonlef. s;' (uie no' other BfrdiWni*. ' RirimMAttSM,'!
Go.LT, willjf/id relief. The action of this medicine Upon"
the Blbodj iviU change flip disease—which orhrfhatcs is
the, blood-4-aml tt healthy tesitlt'Anll follow; TIVfcpKVSTA',
Imhgestioh, &c;, yield Jn a Tew day’s use;' of ibis' Medi
cine. Ihfldmmatiori or this Lrxos, Coroit,' CoxsLjrrTipy,
also, hasever found relief. Scrofula, Erysipelas. Pu«.
InjUxmed Eyu-r-oXi caosediby impure blood—will find
this articlelhe remedy. The system, completely- acted
upon by the twenty-two different properties of-tbc.tnix*
-ture, is purified and restored—as apnraalcure wiU.noi
follow. . The tniin of common complaints,. Paiptmtien
the Hearti Skk Headache, Debility, orcall die result of
some derangement of the system, and tho Gkaat Rksto
ukr will.do to work. The promises set tbrthin.the ad
vertisement. axe based upon lUoiProof of what it has done
in the pust iour years.. The. written testimony . of; 1000.
Agents, inCanada,the Uuitcd Status, England anu South*
America, in-the possession)ot. the proprietor-r»nd Gpp.qe
seon by nd interested—is a sufficient demonstration that
it is the best Medicine ever offered ta.lhe iYbrfd, -.'Get ; llie
i pamphlet, andnUudy the principle AS there laid down, of
the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz.'bottles,’ at 82 |
oz. db. at SI cach—the largest'holding fl oih more: titan
Uvo small bbttles. : L6ok out'and not get imposed upon.--
Every bottle.,has “Vunghn’s Vegetable Liihontriptic
Mixture ’’blown Upon the wrrrKs sign'uture of
*‘G. C. Vaugh” on the directions, and “G. C; VaughitJ
Butfalo,” stamped on the cork. None other are genuine.
Prcpnrcd by Dr.'G. C. Vaiighnjand sold o! the Frincipp!
lNlath'strcct, Buflalo, at wholesqle'and- retftih
No attentfon’given ; to’letters/ urilqss
from rcgnlorly constituted Agents ‘ exceptca j porrt puid
letters, or vcrbnl communications Mliciting,'advice,
prbraptly_.nttended.to gratis.' : • 1 - : 1 1
• Offices devoted exclusiviihvto the ' sale: of this: article
—132 Nassau streets; J^cw.Vorklcity; 295 Essex street,
Salem, Maiwachusctts, and by the principal Pruggiste
throughout the United aa advertised
in the papem ;.
-}:Agents in this city—’ j*; : If
; Hays & Brock way. and Retail Agent*, No,
% Conunercial RovrvLibcrt>';streei, Piusburgh. : Also, R.
E.'SellerSr 57 AVood street*, John Mitchell, federal street,
Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John -South,
Bridgewater. •• ~(••-•.7 .* -- janSO-dAwly-
3 BARRELS Fresh RoU’Butter, . i. *
«•' “ * Jjardt,' •' ’ ‘
•, »<’••*!. Dneti Peaches;
2 ■:> 'doyerSeed; just received, amt for sale
■ . /V' * I*. S. WATERMAN, - '
' No. 31 Market and 62 Front strcci.
■ ' 7
, If^i
: -KO-I spg, -•■ nOFPT/AKiyS •CfetßnßA*rEP r; 1 ‘t'&i
i GERMAN IrfETDIOIWEB : ■ A
Are without .a Rival pie jbOintitiir Drseasa. 11
IF takenaccordiog tp'tHeMrrections they .will cureau}*,
f *CaiCi'Ttoirtatierwilder whatilscliaslfhiled:'’ 1 Z s u ’ r \
I VEGKTJCBLfi.RHEUMATICyUXS,-', V."!*'
For the pertrianbrit dure of Rneiima<i.TOi,; Gput,-:GQH*'
frene, Hysteria*-iuid Revere nervous ttffccribhittim.fcft
ighly recomnUiJutfcd'for the cme of Dropsy,-Henidnil;
Asthma aud'Neuralgia. Patients, using- iheni, 'iurnd*t.
Case*,* experiencc.benefit soon after the'fiMtdosc.''Ti\Sf
quietthe neryou9 4y*tem, which enables
during the.nighy: They neverfiol ’tocffi:cttt ; cure I< -wHefi'
taken accordtftgfb direction*. , ;'V;
: Notmnvard oppliefatipn cuu
matiepaius frOtnuKe-systera,. alcVast
a palliative for a BhbVtpbriod,bntlhereis:alwayj6 danger
in their use’JThey may eaiwethe paihdbloayenne Place
forperhapi% vitalpart? or else whetethe’pain will be
tnorcbcute. ' rJ>
- JSECTERK;^
■ '-For the pernrnfieftrcare/ofiJvePCQhipliilnts, JpundiQo,
Dyspepsia, jadteVstioiv CiErbrucTJebiliiy, Chrculic Asthv
:: lfebiiity, : Ph!mpiiary ; 'A'ffectionKi'J(hfxsinm
frbm ibfe-fiycr br stomach,) •Disenaeijbf the Kidubyh? arm
aU-iasefaseß a disordered
female? suchos femalf Weakness, cuzxinesa,
fuHneSs-ofbipod -to the, head. ; Thcy : strenghten the sys-V
tem? and remove air acidity of the stomach,'and giveif.
tone and action and ' 'llicyx'art'botakeri
by the most dclicatp stomach, aitd in every .case will ea-,
tirely destrpy coStiveneßS and renovate the wholesys-.
tcm/reraoving'all'imparities and rerannrita'of prdyfoiia
diseases, and givhig-'a healthy •’actionv'to'the'whtilc
frame/' ' *. •
The svmptoms of TaYer Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the right side, and eorbnesa upon touch immediate
ly under the inferior jibs;.inability tolie bn the left side,
or if a rail able, a dragging
rioiwly affcctfi respiration, causing , verj / ofteii atrddb\e-’
some Cbugh; together with these symptoms“wC percerv'e a
coated tbogtfe,- acidity of the stomach j deficiency of .per
spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right
shoulder, with'a gr&afdjsposition to sleep, and depression
of spirits,, and. sodi'elitricß.'sdrcJf in’ the mouth or,throaty
cauring'mocustry/iseuilhc nostrils. . Jaundice frequent-;
ly accompaniesit/anda dtopsy in the face. .-These sytnpT:
i ofhs,' if : permitted fa continue,, will eventual!yprod ace
that mosf ba ue fql disd'ns6. .‘Coniumprion.’ In ma-;
}onty n bf su’ch '- ccrsek originate Trout the' irritating pauses*
Cathartic medicines mustVW, every,
i rfßtaneejbekvbuled in Uie treatraeiit forit■
• The symptOTtfr of Dyspepsia are af
fecting the stomach.aione,
appetite, sometimes po excess of ajipbtitc; sense of full
ness or weight on.the stomach, sinking OT flutleringof the
pit of the BiomacbjTctld eTuclations,ofsotlf arising from
die stomach, Ac. ' Dyspepsia, devoid of a functnulnarore,
is withoat danger: bnt, if. arising from adisease of.the
stomnch, it is dangerous'. ’ . '•
Nervous DcbUity:generally accompanies -Dyspepsia or
Liver Complaint; it will iipK> cure. A.few dcses will re
move all the uhpTctumgt effects, such ks fluttering at the
heart, aching. in a lying positioiLdols dr
web« before ilie sightj fever and dull paiii iii the head,
constnntrmngimngß of evil, and gTeat depression of Spir
its. Outward signs,axe, a quick and strong pulse, pale
anddistrcspcd couiatenaxicc,Jtc. - . . ...
Ahy the abovedtsease can be cured effectually.
bytiid/useoftkeßitUirs.asdirecteti. ' ?
sudorific; /’■
An mfalUble rcmcdy.for Qoughs bf .CbMs, jor the Chest.
Spitting; of Blobil, ; Influenza, >V’hooping .Cough/ .Brdn
rmusi.liemoml Asthma; or any dUeaseoflheXungs or
Throat.' -I, ‘. V’./..’ i'V'i
Tlhi’ is ah Invaltihble family medicine. It soph rclieve*
apy Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croupby be
ing early administered. No 'cough or cold I* tbo ligbt tb
pass neglected; for* utgleciedcolds sink thousands to the.
grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a -deli
cate fraioe* mm would, h&vc been strong and robust,'if at
first property Treated. -
SPIKENARD OINTMENT, \ f; r .|
For the cfleeitmPeure'bf the Piles;.Teller, cnd l ßbenm,
: Scald' Head, TUng-worinSj lnflamcfl ißyrt'or Eye-lidsj'
U n rt>er*-s If eh , Pros ted Fe<rt ? 'Qld Sorcs'arisiqgfrbm fever
or iinpurcblood;'umlwiHixirhctlhefire ! frdm : buniß,on
of tfeinove any cutaneous eruptions from, tiie
skin. PerkVma"troubled with,.tender faces should’use 1 it
after V'ilh In a fewmoments,.remove allsorc
nessahd illcauahvays be relied, bn,
- uudisinYaluabre inahy family’. v- .vr-vi*;-
. •• r : , ♦/,.,. TAu i. y . ...,
Tor the cure of gains lof .weakness JUi the liver, back of
> chest: H yiiU. entirely remove uny4icep .seated pains.-
fcincdieit. cpnscd. tnaqy enjoy ftic iues
• ; uwahtc blessings .of invigorated health,'and, in a vnrie-.
’ .xy.qfTdespcrat? .and abandoocft pcrfcctand radi-"
• cal’cure. .i-
The mmtirierhblc: impositions’. upon .tire, public, and the
statements of remarkable cares nevermade,.yet certified
to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted
. with what they have it diilicult.to do
justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to
trial of these invaluable; medicines. They are en
tirely vegetable, qnd free from-all Injurious ingredients,
and claim your putronogc solely upon their merits. Every
family.shouhThavc a pamphlet—they can be had of the
| . ngenu.gratis,- . ~ ,1... 'i ... .. ~.;V .
Principal Depot at the Gentian Medicine store, 27S Race
street, one,door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in
Pittsburgh; by Uanl?-dly). WAL THORN.
• .scoa6l6 03
i'i.-AMi.Wt--77-
■ ■ • -307.'190 71b
CttEVr REMEDY 7 OF TIIE~ AGE!
Dr. Svajne’s Compound Syrnp ; of : Wild Cherry.
Ij'STABLISHEBirt 'IS3S. by -an : jket of Congrtn • The
Remedy for Consmnptioii, Cougbs, Cold*.-Asth
ma, Bronchitis; Liver Coiuplaint.Spimng Blood, Difficulty
of breathing, Pain la the Side, ana Breastf Palpitation of
the Heart, Influenza,'Group. Broken'Constitutions. Sore■
Throat, Nervous Debility; and All diseases -of. the'- Throat:
BrcnsC.andXmigs; areinost etTeetual.and speedy cure;
ever known’ fbr /any of the above disease.* -is* DR.
SWA YNivS COMPOUND SYRUP QF WILD CHER
RY. . J .• i-:t i-. _ / ""
Readttie ' ;
J ShXenw, Sept. 7th, 194(1, *
Do. E. EAivfEBLT & Co—Ocnt*.—Thavebeert afflicted
. for about three j%fcr* With npulmonnry complaint, which
ha* baffled the skill of severer of the most eminent phy
sicians of our country; At time*; my cough was very
severe, paiii in mv and breast, and great difficulty m
breathing. In thfl way I continued to suffer/ until life,
became ahnosta Imnlen. At length I saw: your ndver- :
tlsemcnt of DR. SWAYNITS Compound Svrup of'Wlld.
Chctry, and was persuaded by a friend of mine to make
a trial of it, and Itmrchased a bottle of you. I sm. hap
py to intbnu ynu that one bottle has effected a perfect
cure, and that l am uow in the c njoyirten tof frood beaUlfc.
I make this stausraeut tri the form ofsicertificateythat
others whonmy be afflicted .with rach;diseases may
know where to find a valuable mediciae/You con use
this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swaynes’a Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you thmk. best.
.. Yours, with respect, . Wm. Carsox.
On* word <f cani/on.—-Since the introduction of.ray
article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled
individuals got up nostrums, which they , assert contain
Wild Cherry: some are called “ Balsams,!’ “ Bitters,” and
"** Syrup of Wild. Cherry,” but., mine U 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.ohly safeguard against
imposition is to sec that my signature is on each bottle.
, Dr. H.!
Corner of Eighth Vnd Race streets, Philadelphia.
50,000 DEATHS. BY. CONSUMPTION
Would pcrkaps H a smcdl.tstimate for the ravage* of this
drtadfUtdiseasein a single year ; thcii add vie fearful
catalogue of those cut off by. Injlamation. of the -Lungs. ,
Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs, htftucnta, Bronehtifyand
other dUtasts of the Lungs andLicet.
And the list would present an appalling proof of the ia-,
tnlity of these two classes of diseases. But it is imporf
tant to know that nearly all ofthis dread waste,of human
life might have been pteveuted by. a timely, use of DR.
SYYAYNES COMPOUND SYilfcP OP AVUJ) CHER
RY.
This medicine has now* been before the. public some
eight years* and is the original preparatianfrom the. Wild
Cherry Tree. -Its reputation as a remedy /or Cougluu
Cold*.'Bronchitis, and Consumption of the LungSj. based
entirely upon its intrinsic owes bat little, to inflated:
newspaper puffs. Thosowho give it & trials being bene
, fitted by it, recommend it to their neighbors, end thus
gradually and surely has it gained an enviable reputa
tion and worked its way.into general' use.-. Orio.bottle;
never fails to cure a recent Cough or .Cold, while with
strict attentions to: the directions that accompany each
bottlcyits use m Pulmonary diseases Oflong stamung-and
of the most oiiinning character, has always given relief,
and in very many instnneas has effected complete; aria
Beware of* Uio worthless- 44 lLSy
rups>' Ape i, aa they contain none of tlic virtues of, thft orig
inal preparation.." V / /
Tlu- Joriglnnl and onty) genuine article Is prepared'bjr-
DiU-SWAYNE, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Phila
delphia, and for sule-by agents.in all parts of the Uuiled (
fjtales, and some purts of Kurdne. "V
'Prepared onl) r by Dr. SWAjYNE, N.'W. corncr of Btlt
and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respeetd
: hie Druggists lit nearly all the principal towns
kid States. . :
Por sale' and Retail, by WM. THORN, 53
Market street; L. JONES, ‘ 180 Übcrty arid-OG
DEN & SNOYYDEN, .conier of Wood and ’SI vstteCts,'
>sole Agentsfbr Tiitsbm'gh; Pa. . jylQ
BA: FAHNESTOCK'S’ COUGH SYRUP.—T&isjpre
-5 partition has proved Itself to “beof very - great effica
cy in me cure of obstinate Goughs, Colds, ‘Asthma.Spii
tinkj of RlDod,.,WiiQppiug Cojigh, -and. other, Fneumouio
Alive lions; ’aiiudhc. prophctb'rs teel vv-arraiitecl in rccojii;
mending it as a Baft and
pared to show certificates of
testimony of its Value. ’’'""jf- *'■
T it is pfeasaiil to the taste, - and Is offered at so fcyr a price
as' to place it -Witlun thu roach of every porwmr- There'
arc, pcr)mps, but few Cough preparations "that wiH-prrir
dace such' decided effects tit such' it short'iime.' Pre
pared and sold by ' - v -
B. A: FAHNESTOCItf&JCO;,
Comer of First and; Wood; ulso 1 , corner of’ Sixth l and
Wood streets. •
; Patent Office. January 21,1648..
ON the*petiiion of.C. U. McCormick, oi'. Steel 1 * Tav
ern, Virginia, pmying for the extension ,of a ; patent
granted to said C. H. McCormick, (far oh improvement in
reaping huichiacs, for seven years from the-expiration of
saia nateuu whion takes place on the Slst day of June.
IS4(J -i-5-
It is ordered that the said pelition .be heard- at the Pa
tent Office on the thitd Monday iitFebruary, ai 12 o'clock,
M.; and all persons are notifiedtoappearond show cause,
if any they baVe, wny said petition ought. not :to ;be
granted..': ■ \
Ordered, also, that this, nptiec be-: publiahcd ■ in-the
Union,. and Natioual.Dcmocxnt, -Washington; Enquirer,
Richmond; Post, Pittsburgh; .Columbus; In*:
quircr, Cincinnati Sentinel,:; FVee -Press,
Detroit, once a week fortbree successive-weeks previous
to third Monday in February next. : < c ; :
. r EDMUND: BURKE, Cotfunbskmer oFßateiits.;
P. S. Editors of Um above papers will please copy
and scndiheirbiUstotho'Patent Office, .with a*, paper
containing thTs uotice. jan2o:law3w -
IN.ih'e Court of Coratnon Pleas, of AUeghenV-cQuhiy,
of—- a':D.No. .
* In the matter of the Voluntary. Assignment
o( George Albert,
? And now r towitrJanlSst,lB4B; account
- of i Assignee-, filed; and the Court
t direct'notice of. the same to be givon,by
pnbUcatfon for three successive weeks, in twoof-the {Wi
pers in-the city of Pittsburgh; and that the. Mod account
will be allowed on tbo22d3ay. of February unless
e^^x 10 Aec<mtt^r& z yA
ASSAQST IDA—16ase, just received and for sate by
• - ■ B. A. FAHNESTOCK &. <5B;.
Cdr.Hrelsnd WoixMte^.
'V'tji-: nt/T ; ;
r*fc*r*>7 fcil -MV-LUUIK' A
- -477-
•
. Wild Cherry* 4mtf~^r«ar|Mripllla«
•A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION !
, TO ;*Lt ;*ZB*nsfi£i&2Lrz «
• - -At All Times* .and.. ... *.
VP !
X suresto continue 60/!,.ETe*y. individual indulges in
hubiu which
range the admirable rapdviptricave combinationswhich
%u| . . -, t
j ■ ;--,gWBRrJ3TptvLDrAU; oi .
should possess somomUd,yet,«fiic^iouV 8 4pple and ac
credited agent for thejprcservauonpfithe; functions of the
Wlyingo<Hlo t d,r. s . . : ;
SARSAPARILLA WWI BITTERS
will achieve this yesuUjisnd should hc-taevcn:fanuly,
and in the hands'of jeYSffljMrra business,
yof /titCyis pTeuJsposed to the
very many little ailments tbaVjcudcr .hfejpiQurse instead
bf a blessing, apdAmlly result, in thcirngaravatml con
dition, in the cause *.^v ■-■j,
.. OFDRA-Tft. . r , _
! The Bitters here..recommended arc.compounded by a
man of great skill atid knowledge, frpm the .simples Na
. iure presents to those who carc-to find them, andwhicn
are the only antidotca.to the poisons,of disease*
The efirer mgreflientsdre ilie universallydjelowd Sarsa
parilla
the red man of the nearly every disease
of the Internal.organs... These materials, .though
erfal ih their operation/are/-ae febhimbn feenseleaches
ENTIRELY HARMLESS;;. , „ ; .,vr . -
hud, prepared <K they are here, one of die grtattst medical
operatives in Jhc inhabitable globe. By taking these. Bit
ters} the scrofulous may : be"restbred'id'beamy,-and avoid
the . sharp kui/c -of .the, for they, not only, eradi
cate pimples and tumors,' but overcome . V,,
->• CANCER* ANU/KINGPS'BVfL! ■ >.- -» i.
v Wlioever is subject to the—horrors of Consumption
should at once purchase ibis suic reroedy. ;;i ln,'the train of
Costiveuess follow dreadful lo.caT congestions, oftentimes;
insanity, very frequently maitia?OT hy.ppcortdnfifvteletit
headaches, palpitations, ami-other affections of the heart,
nnd.rheymauc &wcHuigfl.- : Dt~ Wood'a Goxnpouniiisoim
of the most efficient medicines in rbuijng these com
plaints, and their foimtain head, that*‘ban'" possibly be
procured.- . ; . . ■ ; -
Froinbehig confined to small rooms, mid from taking a
femall modicum ofeiercise, nunierdus persons are daily
made: to' deplore a loss' of appetite,‘’painful headaches,
Weakness '■ of 'the InuKcles,' languor* want of energy waffi* -
blent toeo©lrrecreaikm,2cc.,&c M &c.;:TheBe persons sayf
fbr yeara, that .’ihey..“don/tfeel T vsry 1 well,-” , dp
not, empioy 'a .method hy.whiph they can feel.quifewell, ;
Ujcy,mu&t evcnlanllysiiihundera severe'fit .of illness,
pn'aare 0 { v ~ :::;i •* C: ' :J :
‘ H '-'St,!..*-: - 'BAVE£»/FROM TRJ? CRAVE/ ■'• l-'? 1
only by-tt miracle; -aiid even.tltehf ihe*lailcet, Jeech. blis- <
tetf and left them mere red hulks, full,
of sorrows, andnotonlyapestlo themselves',
bur ft source Of diSgtrsvand unnoyabed W whom-'
they'cbfo<?itr*contact. : - AH theise v<; s
CONSEQUENCES
mayv.be qyoided by on enrlyappliciuion of
these. Bitters. .For.the truth of uuS, fije proprictor.pledzes.
his word'.ajid honor, dhd in evidence
undoubted 1 certificates ’welch.lie has received, 1 unsftliclt-
iraarteVsl '‘Hi does nbt,'h6wever,ißsk
valid* to swallow-hi*- certificates, bnt his Bitters,-find js
wifiing to stoke, all he .holds dear ■on earih in.ia.vor of,
; the resull ; ' ' " *
THFT DYSPEPSIA. V ,: 2: rfl ‘
,in : either a tnodified bir severe form; before
theqoalfties oHDr; Wood’s preparation, and' ihetaotrehiafr
beTeliedon na ope/ : .Did iherßitters.
possess, no o tlier-.recommendation, „it . would bp,one.,of
UKe;' finest' ;c6mpb,unda ‘TtiedicaJ science coin
•iriVehfr J -Butj ft’is eqotfl to the' of’i
;•, V- IiIVKR fcOMPIAINTT ’i>* i ‘ ‘
;in every, shape ? and ofeverya,fiection,minox<»r,gigqntiC};.
:of-tiie.biliary aparatua, . Individuals, wkp._, areeonstifu-.
•tionatly bilious, ought regularly to take'this'Tnildr ngreea.-.
•ble,' unu excellent AVtzKrzsi. 'ns it'Aviu aiffuse
! health thronghbuTeVery fibre of theTrhmcy drid send hap- :
Ipiness and. Uove of Ufc' thriiling to the heart-
IoUGHTTOKBEIMTOS . ' *r .5 - j', ~j
Everv mcdicmc-qhestoiiboard ship slxouTd also be.>vell
I stacked wilbthiscabitol remedy, ns J ‘ •
, ■ ■- ' :;u “VSdJHVY
cannot afflict those who take it. or loilg resist its vigor
ou* ttssattUs^ : '£11; imparities- of the Blood ,vimisb;befare
: it, and the old relics of early imprudence invariably djs
-1 appear .soon : after being'snbmitted > ’t6’itB,actidnV / ’.*Kyexy
coniplaidt of the stomach is brokchby it. *,The Bitters.
’ ho instance, failed <to cure JAtrMJicn, Genkkal'
: DeSelhs, and every disorganization of •. . n'l ; «
THENERVOUS SYSTEM.
-• Byin ejecting tho'littfe iafoai&made'opon thelatteti a :
rost pornpuofour fellow-beings arerendered extremely
raiserabler-so miserable, indeed? .that they wish-to die..
Every ’bottle of Dr. Wood's ’ “Sarsaparilla'and'. Wild
Cberry cotitains a modicnnr of joy undcbntent
for each of those anxiOus ad'diiiipnidertt soffererß. '-Ile*'
member, that ad inj udicions use of mcrcnry is iv£ vitably
; productive' of many evils wluch ojre flight by: this,
glorious and unsurpassable .compound; and that ofilic’
uetis which kre • 1 i -' r ,s '
' HEaEDITAfeY- yy?.*.
may speedilyand'safely beslmffied off through: its ftgen*
;C>\ : Asamedicme which mast benefit
-5.. »
‘frdlntlie simply ucTicatt; to the cpnfin'eifnid drsrvaifingtn
■vaHdt rio equal is to'bcfotrh'U It WoiildbeWeYl lo
i bear- irt‘ rinftd that;prfcventlcm'i» infinitely moretfeisirabtc
than' iund/thnt 'Dr* Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild
; Cherry Bitters ARE BOTH. .. > ? ;• • . .. /, ■
. Put up in.bottles, three,orjfour timcsJarger than
tol's some per, bottle: 4 .
: WYATT Sc KEECHUM, 121 N;
isalc agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at. J ~ . ,
! “P.-tL* SAWYER’S" IfEALTH 'IJEPOT of Valuable
;Medicines;. 4<mithfleld, between Third - and‘ Fourth its*
and: ut, WIELIAM TIIORN*« <Bruff< store,: Market «t. <:?:
; sepr-dCtUfylfhu * . K . ■ ■...
/CHINESE HAIR-CREAM—A f matchless fori
•:\j' growth, beauty; and (of the Huir.i Tin*
Cream,, when. ; once known, will supercede all other arti
cles of the kind how in use., AVhcre. tbe haic is dead,
harsh, -unhealthy, uor turning gTey.a few applica
tions will make the'h&ir soft and dark, ana rive tfa p'can
tifah- lively pppeartnee; and ; will also make it maintain
italiveltucs*. and: healthy color* twice as long ns All the.
preparations tbatare gencrallyuscd- Where the lmir is
•thin, or has, fallen -ou, ‘ it* may be restored by using this
Creain. Every lady and cemfcman who is in the habit of
'using oils oh their nair should tit once'purchase a bottle of
|the Chinese HairCreanr, as it is so composed that it wiU
; not; injure the. hair like the other preparations* but will
bcamify. it, and give perfect. sausfactioa in every-in
stance. '"-i l "~
For tcstimony to itg very superior qualities, 7 see the fol
lowing letter from thoKev/Mr./Caidwell to Mesrrs/
Hendershott & Sireicii, Nashville, general agents foe the
Southern ;. , :
Letter of the Rev. R. Caldicdl, Pastat of the Presbyterian
wn- chtmtePuteiki: - ~ —--r -
Messes. HESDBsanorr r & Steetcu: Gentlemen — I take
pleasure in addingwy testimony in favor of the excellent',
preparation cailed,i>r. Parish's'Chinese.Hair Cream; for,
about two yean ago my hair was very dry, bristly; 'and
disposed to come but; but hnvspg procured & bottle of the
Cream, and used it* according to the prescription, il ls now
elastic, sort, and tfinn - to- thehead. Many balsams and
oils wcre. applied; each leaving my hair in n worse state
than before. This] Cream, however, has met my expec
tations.--- iit; 'i -• V •'
. ; As an article for the toilet, my wife; gives it preference
over all others, being .delicately perfumed and not dis-;
x>sed , u>. rancidity. The ladiea,especial!y, wiii find the
Chinese Cream tobe adesideratum -Jit thwrprepamtions
for the toilet.. > Respectfully, Ae4
. ; ; -.R CALDWELL.
Pulaski. January7,lB47..; ,
; [JIT*SoId wholesale and - retaiJj-ia Pittsburgh, by : John
M. Townsend, 45 -Market, at.', and Joel Mohler,corner of
i Wood and Filth ata. ::- rt jels-d&w-ly.
LADIES ari? cfluuoned'ogrdhst using Cotnraon Prepa- :
red Chalk: They are hot aware how frightfully inju
rious it is to the skin! now coarse, hbw rohgh; howsallowj
•yellow; and unhealthy the skin appears after using -pre
pared chalk! Besides it is injurious; containing aMargo’
.quantity bf lead!; We have prepared a beauthaT vege
table article,* wltich we'call Jones’ Spanish Lilly White. 1
It is perfectly innocent, beingp.nrified of nil* deleterious
Qualities, and it imparts to the skin h natural, healthy,'
iulabaster. clear, 'lively-whitei at the same time acting
las Vcosmclio on the skin, making it soft and smooth.
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massaehu^
, setts,' Says: h;After Analysing Jones 1 Spanish Lilly White,
I find it possesses the most pcautiiiil mid natural,andat
ihe'Bfnne'tfme ihl«>cent,'\yßueT I cv r er~saw.~-Fcertainly
coh-conocienuously recommend its use. tf>aU whose>kid
rfeoiilres beautifying.” Frico2s ccnu aboxr .Direction's
—-the best’way to apply Lilly "White,'is with soft leather/
tor former is preferable; • v-.
A fixe set . ov Teeth yob 25 cents.— -White teeth',
foul breath, hcaltfiy Yellow and unhealthyteeih,
after being ouce; or 'twice cleaned with Jones 1 Amber
'Tooth Posted have the appearance of the most beautiful
ivorv, ahd, at the same time it isl so- Bcrfe'ctly irmoeent
and exquisitely fine, that it* constant daily Use is ,highly
advantftgcbus, even to those teeth that are* ih good condt-'
: tion.- giving them a beautiful' polish, • and preventing:*;
f'rematurc decay. TWose already decayed 'itprevents'
romteeomm^wrirse-—it afsbjfcstens suciias tsbeebnung
looser and by ioulesfteeth
delicately white, htirt make the breath deliciously sweet.
Priee}Jsor37f.centaabox..r„AU thoabovehte-wW .only
at ognof the American Eagle, New.Yofk,
i and by the appointed. Agents whose names appoar in tiie
; next column.*! •.«> *,.'i - •. >, .v
i : With you xubbTi and, get .* nch husband, : Lady t ft Your,
face ia, your fortune;? beautiful, clear, fair.?l»it
white-? -If-iiotf it-can be-made-so oven-though k be-yel-
disfigured- sunburnt^Manned? anicL frtckledi
i anda have-' been'tnadetliiis whohrivewashed; onCe sor
: twice with JonesVltaban Chemicai Soop. : The effect; itf.
i gioriourandraagnifiaenfcr But be sura yon get. thegenu-i
| mo Jorids’ -Sobpiat-the vsigh of theAmericaiiEngte,B2
: Chatham street.; V
' Ring-wortn,-Salt-rhenra^BcnryoyrEryBipelasrßarbet 1 3
: Itch,* ore often dorCfl byjonea* 3taUatt ; Ch.etaicalSoop,
• when every kind of remedy. has lailedJrvTlmtvitcurca'
• pimples; freckles, and clears the skin, aUknpSv.!*'iSbld at
; the-American >Eaglo,.Bs Chatham’street: 'Mind,
!tltfaseldomornever fails.-'; ,• ?
; . : ;-4 . j.. ., -,o■,;{C.:lNGUS.'Pattereom.
Sold at Jackson’s SO Liberty sl, head ofltVood*, Sign of
■ ofrtfie Big.Hdot>. ~ • ~- >1 —* tl ; i ;\'- nov23Ti.
X MEltiCAtt GREAT K&.MEDY Q%t<A.r
J\_ y (trt.\—Proc grad from a well in Keritack£,TBs feet
belojy Aa earth’ji surface: This Oil will be fiiUu J Vasfly :
superior-to-llarteaiVßmwh, or ahyothcr ionneriy.popn* i
lar Oila.; Its properties for.thei following nH-*
ment*'are*trulv wonderful:•.> I nflamaiory.-rheumatism,
whooping-cougn, phthisic, coughs,-scolds,, spasms, tetter,, i
erysipeius.'scald head* croup, inflammatory sore throat,
hirer complainu.jnflammatioa of the fcidlieysipains in the
breast, side and: back* disease softhe spine. :piles,'heart
burn, diseases: of Jhehijh joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf;
ness, endear t oothache.sp rains,-Ktraj al
burns,
&C.&C. •. r 5 :i•:
'PricefiOeenWper.botUe. Sold wholesale and retailbyi
WhLJACKSON* at hisboot and; shoe'store, .89 liberty,
street* Pittsburgh^. The bioboqx stands inthedoor-way.t
Only place iu Pittsburgh wherethc astroiKX can be obr
turned. ; / r -.’v-i;’ ‘-J\ , • r / : --'f
Caotios.— ln order,to be sureofobiaining ihegenuuifl,
purchase only of.thegenerol agent for WcatermPeansyl
vanio, Wm.' jacksoo, 88 Liberty street, or through sub-
Agents appointed by him for.;its sale,each of whom will
have a show bill sgd general directions in pamphlet form-!
containing the names ;and-address of -the and
Geheral Agent of Western-Pennsylvania, as follows*.>
"Dr.-Hall ifCo:^propnetoiYKentucky. • —* '
'Wni,WneWafesnt forWeste'S'PenniyWffi
nio,' etc libCTty-«reetj Pittstmreh; : ',(i %hbm iill orUOA
must be addressed. ;1 - ' •’
'; bottle ia one of theahoVe
natfi6arainpliiela,ii!td thetauae o f Wil Uam JacksOny (the;
gener&V&nd only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl
vania,) panned, on th* outside of the, label. r T
.ujZ-Ai :ri
' ¥ j sin* 7r--i.§‘in
' =!r; a n:\
isßSfeaißßaaßgggßaai
*■ i' j;
iSill CLlCStlUMß 2l.t!'lv
SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS,- .
operate,ijo) pidyjroit.u
. rffectudrprerenUve, but as a ticwr JfaVthg mn/tfw, ity
ull diseases which cun affect the human
acho, Riaigeffion, RUenmatlTO,
Small Pox, Cholera Morbn», Worms, Whoop,ag. Coiigtr,
Consumption, Jaundice, g cliffy,.Sea«manmLvrer Com
plaint. Apopfex*/ Chneprti Mtfniifei, FiU^
Heartburn. .Deafacßs.lteluntfS.sir
Weakn«s, Palpitationdf thoHeart-Rtsingstii thcTtooal, i
Asthmi. Fe'tera of alitlndS-'Pcma e Complaints, audios: a
in the SWc'Spitring Soflßl^H,
Autboiiy's Fire. Lowdtdsh'hf'Sptrits, Fl’inr AJ- '.
Bub OfWhites, Gripe*! Kin»fs;Evil*laK*gw, Hyrtgaeps
Bile-on llie Ktomacli. aml nil bilious nitectHnts. i
Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pbx,/Wfcu®
TreinoTS, Ttotors, ;
, haae successfully »
j heir nll-p’owerfiilannv r,u- M if l ** • '•••■}
They bare boetr known to effect peTTOanen£Cures when
oil other, remedies hudpyuvod uaarjiiHng > :sW^a»*A e, < Ml
slagesof disease.; -, r : i
They have-in. many. ci&cAfuptnedtd theprrJWjrti&.iyP'L
of the mast eminent pfnjsieianSj .and-recejved besides,l#c*T
unqualified commendation* -• ; j Lc*!4
, They have been frequently recommenced’by men of the
most distinguished .characters "throughout-,the lon/lj.iUJd'/
been sanctioned in Europe.by ; JJoblcroeji,. ajVdPjiuca»*pf/:
royal blood. ‘-.it.,-; ->-7 •• v ; v. v.;
They have been introduced into thoHospltals ot Edia- *
burgh; Paris, and Vienna, andthrough" the disinterested
exertions of our Foreign Ambassadersj they have recei
ved thefavarable : t:bntTaehdatibh'bf ibe'Kinperbr.'dPßas
gjn,' and of his .Celestial Majesty of; itoi Chinese’ ,Empirest
in“-Scarccly a Packet vessel dfony.repute shilafromr-'
the ooTtof-New'york.rwithout on abundant supply 6fth©<
< SICK MANS NEVER-FAILING SwMw-r-r,:'
established mall the Principal!
Cities in the Union, andnpplicfttions are constantly reach
ing us from almost numberless villages in every section
ofthc country. .Testimonials of their marvellous effects
are pouring iojroni itU in ,ewh : .nuraber*„
that we haye'not time to Tcad one half of.thcpir. What;
stronger or more conclusive evldlMW.thonlhbM
tint facts can the most sceptical detorey »ri Po^ljMhai{
Uie maiiy thousands who have ined CIJCKENJETL’S,
PILLS, caii be deceived in their If any Hflpoa-,
turc or quackery existed, would it notions'agohavp Ueert.’
held up, as it should be, ; to the scorn'aadi dcristorK.qf a>.
justly offended community. . ...T. 1..... . !V J\>
ft/* Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original in
ventor of Sugar Coated Pills?%ad thattrothing 01 the sort
was cvcr.heardofi Until he flurodncedtUdmiaamtejlSW.-
Purchasers should, therefore, olways ask for Chckeuer’a
Sugar Coated Vegeiable-Pillr, amt take no other, or they •
wifbbeinmde the vicrims.of a fraud.-* - r. ?
PRICE. 25 CENTS;,PER BOX. . s . .. ~ .....
; Dr. Cffckeher-s principal office for thesale oFpms, is o®
V sL.hcnd of Wood sWPiUs
burgh, pa- General' Agent Western PjuinsyJfaaifx
Northern Ohio;'and the River Counties Of yirgtuia. -
• The following ardDr. 'CUckcnert duly
gents forAllegneny cowPa,.- - < ' r ’v r ’ >! - : i"’ : v
WM. JACJpSON, (principal) 8$ Liberty street, hcad.oC,
Wood. ■ '
A; M. Marshall, Allegheny Cfiy. '
. • .; Jouathan Gbriest, Manchester. -.
C. TownsendA Co. ? 4 *
Jnoi lL H. Jacques, Binrimgham
< - ' snd. HJCasiel^Pennst.'•
- - . AndrewS.’Getty, WyUe-sl.-..
Robert Williams, ArtlmrsvUlc., 1 ,
R; H. He minority, South Ward.
• Wni Jrßumfr, Temperohceville*;
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreneevillc.
. .
• ' Edward/rnoinpson, Wilkinsburgh.
'rhbmas AikiriSliarpsburgh;'
G. H. Starr, Scwickley.
Samuel Springer, Clinton .„i
' r: 'jhnfe’s UPKee, Stewartstdwn:*
; ; - 'Jolmßlack, Turtle Creek. - ' - *
1 .C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. .H'i
M’Lapghlia, Pltnnb..Towosluet a JON;
' J; Jcntes.'Bake'rstowi." ;r ;
A Penny,-M^Kee^pdrt 0
:«« T T IS THE BEST. COUGH MStti&jp&Lf JeSTO?
J^USED.^ThißwaBejCpreJ»3ed ; iri our'hwmng ; 'yc§-
by nu intelligent .gentleman,- w
'about one half of a bottle of Hr. Willard's Oriental Cauchy*
iMhctnre, before he -was entirely cored. Coxae and Shi,* o *
bottle of iv and if the.'raost obstinate eonghr or cold doee
inot disappear by its, use, youT moncyyillbe jrcjuodedy:
Compounded asjtis, of the inosteflecuyey {hough; Jwtnh
less and pleasant itsi use' for years nasVnatJu-
Ideed .can it, fail to give Cimtc satisfaction."' jia * i -<*
For sale, wholesale and retail, by m"? An
’ HA.i'S & BRPCKVIUY,
Liberty street, near Canal Basin.' '
- -WILLIAM FLEMOfG; *i
Lovyrenc cyille^
Sold also by.-- <
ocll
•tihecmatism, Goiny axd' ■nc DOCoHEtix:-^-
_tv A- respectable gentleman called at our-officfe/ Hi he
>801(1, to infonu-us ihat .be had, bcca
-with lllieomtitisia or Gout, arid occasionally with Tic
Doloreur; that he hod been frequcjitiy’ > <t)ftnhed fo'liia*
rooiuibrinonths together,. and oßeitaaflered tlie-toottin* .
’tense and excruciatiugjsain,. but tharlaiply.he
jnsirig Jay/ic's AHeralire, from which he found iheihost»ig
inril artd unexpected belief.- HeVsnys hefcrtintU themecfi-
effective, and thathe'DOW:
aiders himself.perfectly cuTcd.~PJiiladelphia Ncrrth.Amer*
\icafi. ' ‘' •..'T icL V' : '
[ A Fact Wobtu Kxowtxo.—A 'genilemariXjf'SbiolUlous
I habit, from indiscretion in his younger days,* became af
fected with Ulcerations in . the Throat a
: disagreeable' eruption of the Skin. IndceuT ms whole
! system bora the marks of being saturated Wtth dfsriase.
i One hand ami wrist were; so much a fleeted .that be .had 1
: lost the use of tlicliarid,'every part being covered 'with:
deep, painful, aud offensive ulcers, and were as hollow* 1
and porous as au honey-comb; It was at Uris bfhls' .
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from nJoath-,
•some disease, that he commenced the use of
iterative; and having taken sixteen bottles, is ttbwperieci
• ly cured. i
. The Alterative operates throngh the circulation* and
purifies the Mood aud eradicates disease from"the system,
wherever located, and the numerous cures it : Has’pe'r~>
formed in .diseases of the skin, cancer. scrofula*,;gout,
liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases* is
truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Times. "" •’'
• J£j* For sale tn Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORED
.72 Fourth street * •
BROWNSVILLE WATER-CURE ESTABLISHMENT*-
Fayette county, Pa.
rpUE friends of Hydropathy,—also,, the public in pens
i X ral, —arc respectfully informed, that this establish--
menl‘ built bxpresslyfor the purpose, hasntrvrbeehin
openitioa since 'Aupust,lB47. : y
Tlie building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, and will
comfortably accommodate' nventy-five patifeutaf ,i * s * e *y ?
room is well.ventilated, and.neatly- furnished. -The,sleep-,
-mg, bathing. anddressing rooms, for ladies, are asenfire- ’
;iy separated from those of the gentle men,
outbuildings; also, separate parlors. The
are furnished with all the ucccssafy. baths for undergoingfv
;a successful treatment. - : • <
: Numerous pure soA-waier springs surround the estdb->
lishment; pleasant, and. retired walks, among, tbencigh-':
boring hills arc abundant, and the. exertion ofre aching:
the summit, is. amply'repaid'by the beautiful views over
a moil mclurfsque country. . " i.
: DRi BAELZ, the Proprietor. whoi resided in the estab
lishment; has had several years l , experience in this popu
larmodepf practice;.and., early in the ensuing summer,
exnectsjo be joined by'Dtt. MASON, Fcllowof the Roy
al College'df burgeons. London; jwlio is now visiting the
best establishments in England.* • •
: . lire Establißhment.hps ; Deen, so faT, .well
and' no' pains, will be. spared to make it as
and agreeable to invaUds hs the will admifof.' ; 1
The terras are as follows;. . v < :• ... 7,
i 'For patients, 86 per>veek,'lobe paid weekly.! ' '
••-Very’ feeble patients are required -to bring their own;
’ nurses; board can be hod for them, in the Establishments,
;al 82 per week. •'
Each patient is required to bring the following articles::
•Two'linen of cotton sheets, two wool leu ’blanket*,'-six
|coarse towels, either three-comfortables or a.UghLfcather
’bed'; likewise, dri old lihcn v and flarincl shect, for band--
; dges.and : one injectiodinsmiftient.'-'i ■' t.-<>•; rht jro i,
• The following.diseases arc successfully.trcatcd? . r
; FoveVs.Tnfermitting do., or Ague; Inflammation of th£ v
!Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen, and
Dyspepsia; ,Asthjna;.Rheumausm, acute and chronic;
•Sciatfcd,' and ; Lumbagb; Gonorrhasa; Primary ;ant! Se
condary Syphilid; Scrofula; Nervous Diseases; -Partial
Paralysis VNeitfdlma; Sick Headache; Palpitation of the-
Heart; Hypochondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundice; Habitual
C«*Uvcnc*s,; Delirium Tremens; Spastna of th.e Stomach
and Bowels; Spinal' Affections; Chronic Dysentbrk, or*
DinTThmaV/Tetter,- Ringworm. Scald Head,Ad.
Female Diseases, as—Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down
;of the.wood), r- Excessive,- painful,'dnd : Obstructed men
struation. . ,-. . . . fcU3-w<Jm
‘‘TJEST COUGH iIEDXpCCE TliE WORtix!?
' ' jC/'Another tfto superiority- or ’Dr; 1 WU~
7pf^^C«<gA : Jftoww BeadJbcfoUmngr
icerUficaie from a respectable citizen of the FjA& t
I ... , PiTTBBUBGit, Nor. 3j 1847.-v
> . ‘‘This cyrtines that for. some weeks post I was troubled
• wth3i r Vfery r *«en<Ws l C<Jtigh? Which wasefridehtiy becom
• mg-'sealed on .die -longato siiclr an? extent as. to-tesist thte
. e&ci.of,e>vpry.medicine wJijehJ.hud been tuyjigy Itra*
! finallypcr&pmled to call at JBrockway’ji, Brunt,
? Store,* *aiVd get a bottle of Dr. mnaftTs 'Oriental Vou'gfc
Mixture; which, to my grcat surprisc. relieved me very*
; much; taking dniy .two orthree dosesUaml be'Cofe B
•had used, one bojttle, 4 cared., Xyva%sofltuc)k
-• pleasejl.witU its I haye brought,othamiotbny
jVnndsball continue' 1 tdreconimend it to thy, friends, dsT
firmlif'tftiicve itiolfihe bm (Tovgk~Mtduint in ikPv&rtd l6
; XKV> r^r/'iua
; _Try. it—only 25 cents a Bottle. • Sold by
4 1!AYS & BBOCkWAY. . -
; „ No. 2, tSOM'Wmf-' 1
, BoJ4.e»q>]t,„iJt W.- :’.a : ,r.J, FLEMING,
• j tovl ° fu ‘ Lawrencevillc.*
;/iqwBUMt>i'iohf, cbuwfa, aPiTi-ihltioK BLOfflbr
, BJIONCHITIB, AOTHMA, ftc.-To
V. f »»» W?, rsrtte) «u«iiing, froroeneglectei „
■y° , ’ or an obstruction and consequent inhumation of
ithardelitaiedlningefrlide* tubes- throngh'.which
:we breathe l&distributed tp the lungs, TUi» obsUucliot*
profluces'pdln and soreness.licidrseness,'coughs difficuUy
lieciic fcvet,*rid aipittiflg^bloodfraattdr
never fail* to retnovei thisobstnutdon. land produces: the
most pleasing and happy resalts. It is certain- in its ef~
lt-cls.nndriViinM. mil to relieve.' ■ ■ - ■' l - 1 ‘ ■ '.0.0
: 7 Pot.soie in. Pittsburgh at tho Pekin TeaBtore,V2 FOdrllt
; at., near Wood . ' j^ n g
Al.bl OI - ’ COLUMBIA- Ilcilr ybrtir—r-fa t«ic Uelil an at
U Grey:—lf yon -wish h neb; luxurious head ofhair.fn’b
:.ftomdandraff:and ) seurf(.do.Dol failto proqure.the,genuine!
ißalsam. of Columbia. In cases of baldness, il.Will more
•than exceed! your expectations. -Many who' have' lost
; therr.huirfnntwenty.yenra have badit restored to ils brri
iginnl perfection-by UtCJtxo of Ihis Balsatn., : Age, stathl on
eorviiuoii, appears to be no obstacle, whatever. It also.
which the .delicate hair tube
;is filfcajby which menus thousands, whose hair wadvhev
' as-the Asians ’eagle;’ have- had’ their bair restoredffiifr
natntah!color,shy; the .nseof .thirjnvuldable remedy,r Iff
necessary to keeji the hair Sbtn faHlng/yii TfiHfe&ajSS
the never Ihils id hnpan.arfch; glossy appear-'
enugtand.iiaa perfmno tor UflJ’tattet, it iswwqtnimFi.
holds three times as mnoh as other miscalled Hair Restnr-
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