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X'f : h r. •*. - s ' ’ v 'vi • ..'vV..', ‘ ■.'i i i. • ' t * wiv '■ ** f '* *• l. . ;S. .•«"< * * .-j-.''. - V -vY : r v '» ; V». •>.•' ■ ■ *. \ ?V : "V£?V'» ’■— : -!t- r > ••; v' y Sr.' i- --t- -i mans ==l v:'- V - >r: i'vw X.-St-r\ *j fc *.;» . ‘ , -* S* ' - >• *•. 'v ■»■■.. K ' rK.'-i .V .tv -«2 yr; :■ . yj X W 1 ■: - ■?■"- - r r W'-' -..? '•■ i - . •v.v. •v'-V'.'.-. *\ ■: ■ A ' ftgggil&Sv-s.s-;fe : - TO ARMS! TO ARMS!—Thrtatenedin vasion *f Western Peuna. by Col Swift, with JJBSHPff* 10,000 men. notwithstanding which, J. M. White. Will continue to sell clothing cheaper titan any Has heretofore been offered in the Western country, hav ing the largest establishment s the city, fronting on Lib erty and Sixth sts.: He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, eassi mcres, vestings, and clotlting tff all descriptions, suitable for. the approaching season, that has ever been offered in mis market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the comer, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth sis. mar2s J. M. WHITE,JI’ailou, Proprietor. ** QEU.fSo OFF LOW FOR CASH.’—Winter Clo- O thing of every description, cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket, Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress, und frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sackiand frock coats. r Cloth, cassimere, and satineu pantaloons; also. a gen eral assortment of vests; plain mul fancy velvet, cloth cassimere and Jitney woolen, and plaid eassimere. with a great vunety. of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, undershirts, slock, cravats, comforts and all other arti c^fV l , ,hc Clpthmg ltne, which will be sold low for Cash. ■ iTlrcliasers wul: find it much to their advantage to cull soon, at W Liberty street. p. DELANY ‘A Complete assortment of goods, suitable for Litstoraer.work, always on hand, such as English. French ana American cloths, and cashmeres; alsoaehoiceas sortmem of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to order iu the latest stvles, and on the most ac cotnmoqatmg terms. jania-dnw GOODS,' NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron -Lv City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. 'kf w^*L.* lul ? °f '^ UU French, English and American Plain, . black and fancy Cassimere*,of tliemost modem styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Ptuin and Fancy Satiuß—ail of which we will mnke up at the most rett*ouahl& price*. in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady’s Cloaks of .the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Ppcket Hdkfis„ Suspenders. Bosom*. Sbirt Collars, mid ovary-article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchnsing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132 Libertystreet, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. (octlB-tl] C. M’CLOSKKY. ~ Clothing 1 Clothing ! I Clothing 1 1! The'Three Dig Doors vs. The Western WurMJ 1-KA OHO ' VKLL SELECTED GARMENTS now ■ ■ made and ready to b'o offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in The Proprietor of this far-fumed ami. extensive establishment Ims now, after returning from the Eastern ctoaoi ut much trotible and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customer* with one of the most desirable stocks of do ming that has ever been offered in this or any other nmr kel wesl of the mountains. For neatness m style and Workmanship. combined \vith the very low price which thev wQI be sold for. must ccruiinly render the old nttri vailed Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of . the western country. It is gratifying to me to be nble to ..announce to my numerous friends til home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which 1 havo made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with 1 van keep time with the constant rush tlmt is -■ made on this establishment. It is a well established ..fact, that.my sales are eignt or ten times larger than nnv • other honsc in the trade, and this being the case on the ■- amount sold. 1 can nffrod to sell at much less profit than w ' others could poKsibly think of doing if they wished to • cover-contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean .•weep of all lny present stock before the beginning of next . year to this conclusion. I will mnke it the inter y eat ot every man, 'who wnuts a cheap winter suit, to call mid purchase at ifie Three Big Doors. .nonibdAw JOHN M’CLOSKKY. GANT BE BIvAT!— J. M. White has just received at htsdarge establishment, fronting on Liberty and Gth .streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS, ail of which he is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe' the :corner, No. 107 Liberty and Sixth streets. . myl4. - J. M. WHITE, Tailor. Proprietor. Unblushing impudence.—From a punu^twu card of M’Calmnnt k Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been claim ing a privilege we had no right to. Thai “ they have abandoned, some time since, tne exclusive agency sys tem,* 1 and that we have right to claim’ “exclusive privil eges with their teas.” 1 never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious conoern. 1 have been selling the teas of . the New York Pekin Tea Company for tiic last two 'years, as the public tire aware, and have been to New York tour times imthat time, and never heard of this nets concern nntil lately but ns troof dealers. The tea business of M'Calhnont at Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a name Is open for any man or firm to assume; but the fact intended io imply thereby, that they have any connection with the so called und f well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire ly false, they having been dented even an agency in Philadelphia, fortheNew York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide iu them. I know not whnt k ind 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 rcadiug this card witl see the gross dee< p lion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. M’Callmont A Bond ore wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent au agent out here to pull wool over the eves of some of our good citizens. !*ook out for the black sheep. [novlO] ALEX. JAYNES. \[EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! —The Convict, or •X v the Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R. James. Esq., Jack Ashore, by T. Howard, uutlior of Ratlin the Reefer, the Star of the Fallen, bv Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. ' • *Rte Magic Figure Head, or the Lndy of the Green and Blue, bysCharlcs Carey, of the U. S. Navy. - The BSidit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Bidney. Stanhope, anther of,.* 4 Sinking Likenesses," etc. Leonilia Lyiunorc. and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridgc; by Miss Leslie. . . Jjondon Quarterly Review. Uuioh Magazine for Decemb> r ■■■*■ Life of Joseph T. Hare—u large supply.’ The Maneuvering Mother, by the author of •• History • of a Flirt.’* •ThcWilfulness of Woman, by the same author. The Old Commodore, by K. Howard. Jeiutettc Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. . Kaam, or Daylight: a prize talc; by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Ashton, 3 vols; by Lndy C. lx>ng. . . The Splendor af Versailles, and Court of Louis the XIV. : . Flower* Personified, Nos. fl and 10. Rural Cemeteries of America, pan D. Magazines, Newspapers, etc. . London Punch ana Pictorial Times, hist Manner* ** Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yauke Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, \ decB 3d street, opposite the Post Office. PSo. 4. G- Alone's Weekly Budget of Netr Books for JS4' 5 . HAPMAN’S DRAWING BOOK. No. 2. ■ Gliddon’s Ancient Egypt, new edition. . ... "Hie Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. .. Chamber's Miscellany. No. 11; full setts on hand. Lives of the Quceus of England, by Agnes Strickland .. vol. XI.. <. „ . The Market Queen, or the Wife's Stratagem. .Masconnor a tale of die Revolution, songs for the People, No. 2, superior to No.!. . Jack Ariel, or life on board an Indianian. new supply. < Eubank’* Hydraulics, No. 3—full setts on hand. - - Flowers Personified, No. 14. do do; Pictorial England, Nos. 30 A 37, do do; Union Magazine, for February, do do; . . National do. do do do; XSraham’s do. do do do; Godcy’s Lady's Book for Feb*v. do do; Little’s laving Age, No. 193, ’ do do; frffln 150 up. . Remarkable Event* in the History of America, by J. . « h Fh)M. kh D. , . • ••. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. . Jane Eye, an Autobiography, by Currcr Bell.t Lastol the Fairies, a ClirtAfnios talc, by James. > Edmbnrgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. .V. The -Conquest of California and New Mexico, by die forces of the United States, in years tB4tI nhd 1847. by Jus. . Madison Cults,'with engravings, plans of battles, &e. A Ttour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, by Charles Luwimn, authorof ”A Summer in the Wilder ness.”- i •tlTie Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers by the year, or sold by the single number. • " on “ T he n? by the amliorof Ten Thousand a Year. - . .-WaTcriy Novels, cheap*form, new supply. • -The above works are for sale by rjn'lll M. P.MORSF. ?S NOW ADMITTED, by Panthologists, that no A orupnai temperament, complexion, constitution, orfonn of body, confers complete immunity from hereditary dis . J®*®! that Scrofula, Consumption, and other affections, bay ing a similarity of origin, occur in nil, although obser vation convinces us that individuals mid families, posses . aing certain characteristics, are more frequently the sub of these moladie* than others. These diseases are a BlMbid condition Of the vtholc system of nutrition—their products being but the effect* of an alteration of the blood am! secretions—the ulcers, abscesses, enlarged glands. mSammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena. ~ ’ Jho CQUM exists poor to the phenomena, and must be • destroyed before perfect health can be established This may be done by using Ih KELLER'S PANACEA , the most certain remedy for diseases arising from an impure State Of the blood and system of nutrition, ever presented to the afflicted. Price §l, pint bottles. Cull and act a pamphlet. *> • Forsnle by JOEL JIOHr.EB, Drnrßisl, jap37-lm N. W. rornpr of Wood aii.l Fifth ««. “It Jatlie treat Cottgh Medicine I ever Saw.*’ BEAD the following proof of tlie superiority of Dr. Wil lard’S Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen; who has triedit: ■ •••' * PiTTSTCRon, Dec. 15,1847. MerSßS,<Hats ABbockwav:—Afterlaboring for several taaeka under the disadvantages of a harassing congh ami most distressing cold, which imd, thus far, resisted the ef fects of several of the ‘‘infullildes.’ 1 I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give It a fair trial. To my grant surprise, after using only one half of tho bottle 1 found myself entirely well. best medicine I ever sum.” True copy. . * JOHN HINDS. .Sojd by HAYS A BROCKWAY. Druggists, Commcr*! Cial How, Liberfy.sireet, near Canal. jqnB jf r • Hoilow»Wsre Castings, d* ''R/TERCIIANTS visiting our city for the purpose of ITJL-obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings. wtU find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— ■Samples ennbe seen nt our warehouse, Commercial Row, Libert ystreet, next W. W. Wallace’s Marble works. Terms and prices favorable. feb.3—dim . QUIN. McBRIDE A Co. ASL IMPORTANT BOOK.—The Early History of Western. Pennsylvania mid of the West, andof AVcst •nrExpcdmons and Campaigns; with an appendix, con " :Jaiwng copious extracts from important Indian treaties, Quoatcs of conferences, journals, Ac. Together with a topographical description of cache county of AVcstcni Pennsylvania. One large volunie, 708 pancß, bv lf if . Strong, Esq. For sale by . - . H. S. BOSWORTH A CO., janlO A No. 43 Market street TEAS,— 30 half chcstftN(oung Hy son; 51 catty boxes u •* • 10 half chests Gunpowder; Scatty boxes “ 8 half chests Imperial; 10 “.. , •* Touchong; for sale by jnntl • ' JAMES MAY •i.* '•* I .*.• V. • ■ .. tv ■■ . ‘ - is. i - v )"■ ■' ’■* J.v•' "V.". •• • -r.- --r -• MEE Solti only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa . hv Wm S 9 Liberty st., head of Wood «t.: ak..m Washmgiou, l*a . by A. Clark ; in Brownsville hv Ih-uin-n A. Crocker, nko by our agent in every lown in K-mi-vlvmiiu. Ohio AM ami \ iryinm. ' n<.v|»-d,Viv<:tn Soldiers of tlie Mexican War. f PHE subscriber having ojwiujd tin mb,-,- in the Cilv of i Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn-vlvnnin. for the pur pose of procunug Land Warrants at'the Seat of Govern ment, tor the discharged Soldiers of the Kegulnr Armv. tut well as the Volunteer*, who have ».-rv«?d their coumry in the present War with Mexico: iiubrm* die living mid the representatives of the dead, that by addressing an application lo him til this City, -giving the mum- ami ad dress of the soldier, and if dead, his representative*, it will receive careful and prompt attention Instructions and Blanks will be immedinteU returned per mail lo the applicant, to 1m? cicrm.i! ami returned to me at this pluce. The Warrant, when received, will be immediately sent per.mail to the proper owner; or if he should prefer receiving money. I will make sale of hi* A\ arrant to the best ndvmiiage for cash, nmt tnnke no Charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must he mentioned in th« letter, ami the warrant will issue ac cording to the following rules: Fir*t. to h>« wife nod children, (it he have any.) Second, to hi., tatlur; and uurd,.to his mother. Having a son in the General l>an<l Oilier nt Washing ton, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Mexico the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the itccessnCy proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject ’must be post paid, and inclose a Five Dollor Bank Note ns my com pensation. WM. B. FOSTER. RKVEHEXCES: Hon. Harniar I>.*nny. 1 Hon. Walter Forward. \ Pittsburgh. Col. Wm Robinson. Jr., J James Hall, Esq. \ Robert Buchanan. Esq. 5 Cincinuati. Irwin & Foster, j Major St. Clnir Dennv. Paymaster V. S. A.. N. O. Lieut. Col. Snm'l W. Black, \ } Copt. John Herron. \ VolV I b>-n Scott's Capt. Robert Porter. j | Armv. Mc\ o Capf. P. N. Guthrie. Regular Army. j W. B. F. may In- found at the oliio- of Wm.*K. \u«. tin, Esq., late Black * Liggett'*. Burke's Building*. 4ih » lrect - t jyU A AMASON &. (!().. l)rtf tiomfo Hnusr. tty Stari-n V • StrerU between I'hirtl unit Fourth ttrr*ts, have jusi received a large supply ot rich Fall Grinds, comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints uud Chint7.es of En glish. French and American manufacture ; 13d pcs rich and desirable patterns French Ginghnins, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid good* for Indies dres-o - comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear: Cadi nicres, M. de Lniucs, Satin stp'd Alpnccas of vnrious colors; 3-4 and 4-4. black and blue bhtrk Silks, for Mnn lillfls; Fancy dress Silks; black timl Mode colors ; M. de Loins, all wool; Shuwls of every stv |e mid qunliiy ; Cas simeres, CuHsinotts, Broad Cloths and Vesting*: blench ed and unbleached Muslin* from t>± lo isjof |>er van!: Green. Yellow. Red- and White Flannels; Ticking*] Checks, strip'd Shirtings: blenched and brown Drillings! etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale mid re! tail at the very lowest cash prices. »ep3 A. A. MASON A CO. "vte.w daguerreotype "rooms, Bun*'* Buu.t -L\ »rtg», Fourth street. —H»m:gii & Avrimxv, Dngucrreo tvpists front the Eastern'cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, ami the neighboring town*, to their Daguerreotype of citizens ami others, at rooms in the third story of Burke’s building, 4th *t. I ersoits wishing pictures tuken tuny rest assured that no pains shall be tqmrcd to produce them in the highest pertec>«». of the art. Our instruments are of tin? most pow ertui ktnc, enabling us to execute pictures iidsurpas.-u-d tor high finish and tmthfnluess to nature. The public lire solicited to caN uud examine. ‘^"‘ 8 ! tlin r for P* c ' lure * aro neither reqtiirrcd or ex- P v »el ~kc thcm l,nles * perlcct satisfaction is given. and'chcScf™"" wmr,Md,l ‘ i ' l >l«|K,tlor»,„ok in nr< - containing the. H°J:P A . V p KKSENTS: Tlic Mirrorof Life; Christmas Blossoms; 1 The Gift of Friendship: Friendship's Offering: The Rose; ® The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; St-enc. in the live., of the Patriarchs and Prophets Illuiniunled Gems of Sacred Poi:tr>- linys of Love and Faith, Ac., by O’. \v. Unhumc- Amelia s Poems; ’ Tappers 1 Proverbial Philosophy; Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous, .Moral and Religious works for sale by dectO LUKE LOOMIS. Agt. TO FEMALES.—-Every female “should have a box o? I)r. Ralph’s Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities oftheir conslitatiou, acting: with gentle mild ness and safety in ail circumstances. Wherever introduc ed > their character has been rapidly established among me ladies, with whout they are emphatically' The Favorite. Very complete directions for use, in the various,com ptauits will be found in the directions accompanying each box - Por sale by 3. L CUTJIBEUTi, . Sinithfield struct..near Tlurd. Also, by Wm. Col«. Allegheny Oitr: J: G. Smilh, Bir “ywg" 1 * wid John M'CracJccu, Fifth Wiird, TiitsbuVgh,' T?BATHERS. —Buck;, in store and (or solo, bv lttnJ7 L. 8. WATERMAN. j- ■<'•; J £.•** ' 1 * j “* ' t *i fas-rtcws-fruns- Pittsburgh Portable Boat lilne. 2£&f9 1848. '.S&SBL of freight between Pittsburgh JL tt«n the Atlantic cities, avoiding transhipments on i?® r®** nnd “« consequent .risk of delay, damage, breakage and separation of cowls. - „ PROPRJKTORS: Bururtogr & Cash. H7S Market st..< Philadelphia. J aafps & O'Coirxou. cor. Penn and Wayne sis., Pitts burgh. AGENTS OConnor & Co- North street- Baltimore. vy. it J. T. Tacscoit. 75 South street, New York. Kneou raged by increased huriu«s», the Proprietors have added to mul extended their arrangements during the winter, and are now prepared to forward freight with re gularity and dispatch, unsurpussed by tiny other Line. Their loop experience as Curriers, the pulpnhle superior ity of die Portable Boat system, tuui the preat cajincity and convenience of the warehouses m each end of the Lint*, an* peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements nmi accommodate their cus tomers..mid cojuidcntly odering the past as a guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully acknowledge. .All consignments to Tantfc and O'Connor will be re ceived and forwarded. Steamboat charges paid, and Bills oi Lading transmitted free of any charge lor Commission, ndvnuemg or stomp*. Having no interest, directly or in directly. in Steamboats, the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping we6t; and they pledge themselves to forward nil Goods consign ed to them promptly, and on the most advantageous term's to the owners. marl-tf Plck.vorth'u Way Freight Line. 1848. I EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of Way Freight J between Pittsburgh, Dluirsvilb*, Johnstown. IToUi dnysburg. Water Street, ami all intermedium places. One lloat leaves the warehouse oft*. A. MWnu'ty A. Co., Pittsburgh, every day. (except Suudaxs.) and ship pers cau always depend on having their goods furwari ed without delay, and at fair rates. Tins Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business, and the proprietors respectfully solieit a liberal share of patronage. P HOPfiIKTOUS: Jmrx PICKWORTIt. Joux'MlLUtJU l). H. BaUNES, UoaEUT Woods, Wm. Fcltt. AGENTS John MtJ.LHiaHollidnyslnirg: R. H. Canan, Johnstown: C. A. M’Anclty A Co.. Pittsburgh. REFERENCES: J. J. M-Dcviu. John Pnrker. Robert Moore, Uaanliy & Smith. Pittsburgh. 'nmr* Independent Portable Boat Line. FORTIIK TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. TO AND FROM PITTSBUUtiII, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. 4E7"’ WITIIUt T Tra vs-ilf «!\\‘T.„iMJ CN OODS consigned to ottr care will be forwarded with er out delay, at the lowest nirn nt rnt<‘>. Rills U |' ding transmitted, and ull instructions prompt!) attended to. Dee from any extra charge for *t imge or commission. Address, or apply to C. A\ SVaNULTV A Co. Cnnni Hasin, Piushurgh. l‘u. STORAGE. IIAVINfi a very large and commotions WnrehottFr. we are prepared to receive, (in addition to freight for shipinem.) a large amount of Produce. Ac., on Storage ui low rates. [mnr] C. A. .M'AM'LTV A Co. GREENE & CO ’S EXPRESS. Increased Speed and Reduced Rates I WINTKR \IIi:AN«;K\tF.VTS thill the Philadelphia uud 4- Baltimore Railroad C'oiupunv have nmitnenred ruu mng their cars ai 4 i*. m., from Philadelphia Jo llaiuumre by winch arßutjremcnt wo ore enabled tb forwnrd m.r Exprcs* poods from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh in the un pnrnNolled short turn; of ftco itnux. t;<*od* leuviu- Phila delphia in 4. p m. will arrive at Pittsburgh in the'‘••vciin.r Brownsville Boat of the rreontl tiny. We have j.Uo re dueeil the rates on small packages t>*> i»« r cent outlie former charge. Express starts every dov. Sunday* Krr/puJ. GRRENk A; <’(>. R. G. VK’KKRV. Agent. St. Oiarle* Motel. 1 Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. 1 l» now couccdwT hy medical men Unit Connell's 1 Knrnrior. mumilVirtured liv Comstock n: Co., JI Coimlnntl sl. Now York, is tint .greatest won. d;r ol the 19tli ceutnrv. lln elfccls an- truly mirm u'ous. All pnrns nrc removed Irom hums, -enlds. '.V r.. u ,„| n || external sores. in n few tnimm-s alter iu nm.lieiilioii: heating the same on the most delicnie skin, l. nvine no scar. It is etplally henefieinl in nil kinds of inttainuntlo rj-diseases, such no sore Nipples mid Ki es. Sprain.; Ul'eninnlism, White Swelling and fleers, Uniises. Hums. Chilllilnins. Krysipejns. Ililes, Tic Doloreunx, Ac. We might ouil uk proof to ail wr say, the namex of many rm< tmeut physicians who use it in their pmcticc.tniil'him rfretU of the clerpy who praise it to their people. KimL parent ,t constantly on han’t, in case ol ureUlcnt- by nre life tuny he lost without, hut hv iu u«-all burns nr'.- subject to iu eoutrol. unless the vital- are ile-troyc.l Can- Uon— remember ami nsk for Conner,\ Mn-ir,,i p, t { n jr T . tractor, manufactured hy Comstock i- Cu .y y and take uo other. Piles. Sores, Ac.—7V G*Muin< Hay*' Unmncnu i* nn article more justly celebrated ns n cujv tor tJu» nhove. fttan nny or nil others. It* cures nri* almost iintiicilinic ami U is only necessary to let those who knovf the article anu use it with such jfTeal sucres*. that it is to he had truraml genuine of Comstock A Co. ”1 Courtlajid si N. Y~ sole proprietor. -;- _ ■* Kimst'afton %intd f/Egr' Roche, & Co, - - F«’lto^st.,NewYobk.; Edex Quat, Wjfjl Dcblis; Scotland Road, Liyekpoou „ JA^r E S W-AKBLY, Agent, Ofiiccon Pouu at; Cunal Uasm, Pittsburgh. •• i?:. ; _ Arrangements for 1848. v . J li°ni , | 1 ‘? V?vr W,ie . AgenlB for «»«• SLACK 5 f-\ • , A ,r *r ,NI S? of lavor pool and New York jackets, jnkc the liberty of announcing to their old friends a nd customers. that their arrangementsibr the year I.SJS being roiiqih*te, thev ary prejiared to bring out purseiigersi by. tin* utjOVc Line, from Liverpool to New Vork. nn l Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of ilotng.Liifinieps. and assure those who entrust them with? their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. . * • r USMimSTES to I'.M.LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES; * Wf 6U * e: payable, on demand, at any Dank iti The undersigned has made arrangements to brjbig out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present yeur.# P > fehs-anuhi\\* JAMES HLAK&LY. j. Geuhoe liiri-AKD & Son, No. 134 Waterloo Roatl, Li verpool. u Caklisj.k A Ritpakd. p»o. 5,~ South st., N. Y'. ! i' Subscribers, having accepted the AgeneTlnt this X city of the above well known and respectable ifmiees; ure prvpured to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. byUhe reJ eular Line of I ucket Ships, sailing from Liverpool iwcek *>’• Persons engaging with ns may rest assured thijt their Micnds will meet with kiud treatment and protii'pt des* ' patch at l.iveriH>iil. us well ns even’ attention necessary oil their arrival m this country. Apply to or nddrbss '.■ SAM UHL M-ChlilKAN a CO.. i v . „ Mil Liberty st., Pittshtlrifli. ' i , nsH,l " f ’ s rn K u K ,, d here from Liverpool ty pjtj*. iMirvh direct. ami drafts lor any nnicmiit forwarded, nayi .•it'le nl sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jyilT-ty ti 4f|v hawtdbb & CO-.8 I’AFh'ENGICK AXtl BKIIITTA.NCE . n Ofilce. ARNDF.N A CO. continue to bring out person* from-- any part ol Rngliind, Ireland. Scotland or ijTtile?. up«m the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuiiliiy, amt mtc-inion to the wunt* of emigrants. Wr doinot nl- • low ourpassengers to he robbed by the swindling iieuinps that inlehl the *en-porls. as we lake charge of tlnph the ‘ moment they rejwm themselves, and see to their %vdl-bc-. mg. nml de<pnii*h them without any detenibm by the first, ships. We -ay lhis fearlessly, as we defy any df our < passengers to \fn>tr that they were delaiucil forl£l:iglil liours 1»\ us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of olio-fti were . detained month* until they could be sen! in stithi* o/r/ : : ftnj't. at a cheap rate, which. ti»o fremientlv provdd' their'i rotTuis. * •: . ; We intend in perform our contracts honorably, euxi irhal 1 1 mu if. mat not net as was the ease hist season with other office., who either performed not at all. or vfc’hcn it 'suited tin ir convenience. ' : l>r»iK ilnuvn ni Piittiburjrh for nny *mn from:.£l to .£l.<mh» % piiyatii** jit nuy of the Provincial Huukalui Iru l;uhl, lOuglumJ, Scoilajul ami \Vnlei». JOSHt'A RORINSON.i Ktimpmn ami General Fitlh street, one »loor lielow \V»x>d *t. kEMITTANCE, &P& prepared to forward money* to all A P«rt* oi Enalmtd. Ireland, Scotland and \Val«!*,,with despatch, urn) ai the lowest rate* i "/ SAMLEL M’CLI’RKKX St dj% 11- I.ilo^tjfc^oet. European Agency, anil Remittances to I - , Ireland, England, &c. 11 , ARfiL and *uun)l sums ul money can at ail tiifteabe A remitted by siphi-dratts. at rttiuettj rates , to oil! parts t.J hnplnnd. lrelnnd. Wale*. Ac., ami Lepncie*. ’Debts. Rems. rinjtna.itMil Property in Europe can be collected and recovered through tin* subscriber. or durittp ffo* ab-. sence from lids city ir«mi October until May. ot» hispnuu al tours to Europe. by application j 0 Jxmkx May; Mer chant. Water street. Pittsburgh. j H. KKB.NAX. Attorney ami Counsellor at Law. nml European Apen?, ti o » it Fittsburph! Pn. 1 *•“£•'« 11. Ive.-nan Ims been frefluentlv troubled bv applications nmt letter- on the biiMne*.« of'-Herduiau A Keenan.” passuuper npruia. of New York, ho death* it necessary to sny that he U not the Keenan of thntiifitai. and has never had any connexion with cither ofihosr persons. o pt-l Tapscolt’K General Emigration Otßch. £<£>£ BK-MlTrANClh'* and Pa*»ai:e m and r-'jp**- NYJf Jr> frnni /* r * :u Britain nml Ireland, by W. v VS ,!i *V »Tliiiflr A J Tapscott. 7.1 South n„ corner oi Maiden l* tie, N. Y.. ami 00 Water loo Root!, I.iverpool. •: Hie subscriber*. having accepted lit- bf lh» above House, arc now prepared to make nrrunpciiicuT* on the most liberul terms with tbo-»c desirous oi ptiyinp t he ot their fneuds from the Old (.'-ouniry; ’and ttmv ualter themselves their character and Imis sta-mluie m htrstacss will eive muph- assurance Unit hII thdn&ur rancemcats will he enrrimi out litithfully. , !* Messrs. W. ft J. T. Tapscott are bmp and favorably known fur the superior class. accomimKlniiou. and shjßnp uitnlmes of their Pocket Ships. The QUEEN OP THE o/wU: BMKIUDAN. GARRICK. HomNofellß. ROSCU’S. LIVERPOOL, ami SIPHONS. two of which h-avu each port monthly—from New York the and «!hih'and trout Im-erpm.l the 6th nudllth: iu ndditibn to which they have urranpemem* with the St. Oeori'it mid l-mon Liars of Liverpool Packets, to insure n departure trom Liycrp m»1 every live day*, betntr thus deterAtified Unit their iiicihsics shall kei-p pace with their iurrctfeUii" patronnpe: while Mr. \Y. Tnpucotl’s constant personal supennirndance of the business in Liverpwl is an.addi tioiiai security llmt the rouifyrt and acromnuHlniWu of the imssenpers Mill he particular!) attended to. i’ t|<U»cnbers heina. ns usual, cxtrfcr*ive!v rnaityrd in thr I mn*poi in'ion Husutcss bet we« n Pit:«hurir}i.nmi the Atlantic l.iUi'S. ate (hereby euhbh-d lb take chore* or aie.l lorward pn**ru - imim-diatelv oh their larfumg, without n ehaece ot di-appointment or delay; and are. thereiorc. prepared to contract for pnssastp fr«mi uny’tea port in rtrent Britain or Ireland to this rit), tlie uaitWe of the busite-HK they are enynired in civiny them fncjliiir* for cnrryittf: pusiwtiyrrs no tar inland not oihensisi* nt*' tuiiuihb'i ami will, if necessary, forward passenper* fur* . “ cst bv f)rp hem mode of conveyance, without Orty additional charge* f„ r their trouble! Where peysona scut for decline cotiunp out. the amount paid for putiHnee will be refunded in full. * A - .The «u!*i*rril»rr« arc n|*«» prepared to drHrt# at Mjrhl for any amount. payable at the principal citicAt nmt tn\vn« in KfU'iimri. Ireland. and Wales; tbits nf mrdinj; a Mile ami expeditious mode ot'remitting jtUud* t» those countries. winch persons rcijiurinu mt'*h Hcb will find jt to their interest to avail themselves ijf. Application (it hv letter, post-paid) will bo promptly al to tided u». TAAKrKtVOCONNOit.fr F orwanliui: nm! Commission MerrWonttC _ rnn,,27 ; ,litXV ' lj _ I’hiladelp^m. W ultra Sew York College of Il^nlth. *JI)T M U\ KTIIEITT, ItfFEAUE X. Y. '( Dn. a. C. VAI'IJII.VS VKCiCTAMLE MTHOXTkII r™ <*elebrnn_'d remedy is constantly increasing ji X fame h\ tiio oinking all over the world. It hus'«no' become the mil)' medicine for family use, nml is purlieu larly recommended for Dropsy : nil stage* of thtsicoui filiunt immediately relieved, no matter o! how long insr. (Hoe pamphlet for testimony.) (travel, ami uli disease* oi the uriuarv for Muv-e distressing complaint* ii stand* »|o<,c ; no olhC> ar- Uolo can relievo you ; ami tliu euros tosiilicd to will'ton- VHico the mosi skeptical;—(s-,. pamphlet.) Liver fW Plnmt. Hill.ms Do-eiiscs, Fever und Ague. To the Pro it t I >\ e*l especially. nod wherever ihese complaints prevail, ! tin- mcttieine i- Mifered. Numiuonil ugeut, nodeletorious compound is a purl ol this mixture ; it cures these discus es with certainty and eejerily, nml does not leave ihc sys tem torpid. ( •’**'* pamphlet ) Piles, ucmiiplaint of n,most ■ pnmtul clinrneirr. is immediaiely relieved, nml n cmjc fol . |ows nU w ,l{, > * use of ihis article. It is fur beyond ftn> other prepiiriiiioii for this disease, or tor anv iitlier disease originating from impure blond. (See natimillel t IVMIU) ~t ,1,.- Sj .1,.,,,. \\ ,-„k Ita<*k. WrakutM df i|,;. Mduevs. Ac.. or liillnmutmii of the same, is immedidlelv relieved by a levy day* use ol this medicine, and a cure is always lie- re-uli oj its use. It stand* ns n certain ifciite <iy lor such complaints, and also fur derangement* of the t-male Ira me. Irregularities. Suppressions, pninful liieu strm.ticms. No article has ever been offered, escopf 4hi«c. which would touch this kind of derangement*. Itmhiybu Jelled upon as a sure nml effective remedy; and. did; we leel permitted to do so. could give a thou,and na.mia ns prool ol cures in this distressing C | U)I , 0 f oomnluiiilii.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions. ironi tire effect <d mercury, will tind the bntcW power ol ihr« article to net immediately, and the poSmui mis mineml eradicated fmm the system. \\ Kruptiye Di*ea*e* will find the nltenitive properties* of tills article j’t'Ktcv-rn K nuem. and drive such disease* from t he system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures hi ull disease*, winch the limits of nn advertisement wilPnot permit to be nnmed here; Adonis give them away ;Jllicy contain .hi pages of eertihent..* of high character; and £ Ktmnff.T array ot proof of the virtues of n inerficiiiejftev. lieii .TSrV!' 1 of , ll, ° l H ' cn,inr features of thi.4 ur ncle. that it never tails to benefit many emu;, nml Iflmnc and muscle are led to build unon. let the emaciated mid lingering invalid lim;K on. nud keep inking Urn medicine us Ion'; us there is an improvement. The proprietor wiuid tuntnm the public airnnist n number oi urticles which come out under tin- heads ol Sausapaiuli.as. Syuci > hL&p ns t-nn-s lor l)n.|.sv. <irnvrl &<■. They .-ire yowl f„r urnli j**g. and < oneoeied to gull the unwary: touch tiikm Not. rlirir inventors never thought of curing such ilisensi»;tili this article had done it. A particular study of the ptwivh- Irt* is tanusthj soliriud. Agents, nml nil who sell tfiiinr ticle. are glad to circulate gruhiitousdy. Put up in flUoz bottles, nt »*J; 12 n/. do. at $1 each—the larger holdih" (i oz. more limn die two small buttles. Jamk out nml .not pel imposed upon. Every bottle has “ Vaughn’* Vegeta ble Lidumiripiie Mixture.” blown upon tins class,' the written.sifrnntiire of “G.-Ci Vuuphu M on the directions, uud "G. C. Vnuplm, Ihdfiilo T ” stamped oji the cork. None other are pcnujiie. l*repnre<l by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold ut the PHnci -1 pul Otlice, iti? Mein street, Buffalo, wholesale und t^stail. No utlontiou piven to letters unless post-paid— i)rder from authorized Awaits excepted. icrs. or verbid communications soliciting advice, prbinnt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this artiple— I‘W Nassau M.. N. V.; 2915 Essex at., Snieln. Muss, j and by dm principal Druggists llirouglioiii the United Stales and Canada, us Agents. . . HAYS & BROCKWAY Agouti' janJl No. 2, Liberty st., nenr Canal Basin. YENITIAN HM.VDS.— A. IVVs/crty/r, and old and!Well known Veuitinn Hlindinnker, formerly of Sifcotxl (Hmid. «c^i B, 'V tn K t ’ < * ««- lo inform his many din on Z, o ! ? J flc l th;u 1,,5 . 1 nc,or >'now »n full ofmra tton on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge where ° f '•ariJu"%loS , a*un£: oCnltn h wnham the aid of a Mrew-diiUr £? 1 • l i® . rcßl ß v ed i fuciliiiy that any other pi.-cu iT furuilurc rll f 11,0 i am ? : amlrvvithoul any extra expenre ° riAUTION- TO THE PUBLIC.—The mbwriter] fT* Vi«. wntleii contract with the Pekin Tea Co has BtaßTe right to .olllheirTcas in Pittsburgh Jiffi tty chick. Any person attempting to sclftheir Teas ni J cent procured throoglrme, is practicing a deccptionland a fraud upon the public—anti their statements are not o relied on. , > ‘ [se23] A. JAYNES, 79 4tii it. ......o-'i -rg-. ■ ..... i-j- ■; -Vr : ■ -•■-•'■i''--. ‘ , ■•. ' -•- • • * .V '• ,* ' ,: 'e i *- '■Kyiyfjr' ,t l* ns ' - ft* i* f.r. 'll. : 4& , . ■■} r- ■s&t&j: ’ •" *£ : ' v -'fV; • .1! | • -.ji-; IRITAIN ft IRELAND. FOREIGN REMITTANCES. TIC MIXTURE. f,-: jf ■4 ■ :1 i . 41:' .if '!ij W. - ; ?l 4 , - - =ME Xtrottvaiier eomjmmta. LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSimANCE COMPANY. . ; A'o:3S.H43.Y*- V; fpHE Subscriber, having!>eeri appointed ant] duly com- X missioned Agent of the ..Lycoming County Mutual In surance Company, is now; prepared 16. receive uppiica lionujor insurance for said Company., This' Company is, perhaps, one of the very best Insurance Coinpciiies in {he State or Union, having a capital of bctvreen orte arid two" millions of dollars in premium holes, mid by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding $5,000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings, or on anyone mb. rind no more than $2,500 will be taken on n Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which , o stove-pipe possess through the side wall or roof,. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills, Manufactories, of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be insured on any consideration, what ever; and when the rate per cent, shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive, no risk will be taken over $4,(100, (except Bridges nml Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been, snch, that for the last six years only one cent upon the dollar has been ossed upon' the premium notes of the stock holders. Application con be made to the subscriber, at his office, iu the. new Court House. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa Fire ami Marine insurance. THE. Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia. through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited insurance on property, in this city and ds vicinity, and on shipments .by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arihar G. Coffin, I'res’t. Samuel Brooks, Air*. Henry. .Charles Taylor, Samuel \V. Jones, . Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, s Jolm A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John 11. Neffi Thomas I*. Cope, Richard D. Wood. Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Shemrrd. Sec’y. Tins is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Stales, .having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, aud from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, mid uvoidiug.all risks of nn extra hazardous character. it may he considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. MOSKS ARwOOI). At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Ca n Water nml Front *ts., Pittsburgh oct23-y The Franklin -Fire Insurance- Company OF PHILADELPHIA. ■/"'IHAJtTKR PERPETUAL.—S4OO,OOO paid in office \ > 1031; Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu-. ram-e. either permanent or limited, against loss or daut- by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly uttendnd to. C. N. UAXCKKK, Presl. C. G. Banckkh. Secretary. DIRECTORS: t- Charles N. Bnncker. Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordeeui D. J,owii>, Tobias Wugm-r, Adolphi K. Boric, \ Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. Wauiuox Mahtix. Agent, Jtt the Exchange Office of .Martin A Co., corner of 3d and Market sis. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No mariue of inland navigation risks taken. ahg-l-ly JOSIAH K.ING KING & PISNEY, Agents (it Pittsburgh, firt tht Iftlattare Mutual fiafity In sur(u ire Company of Philaihlphia. RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve rydcserintioii. and Marine Kittles upon hull* or car* goes of vessels. taken upon the most favorable tenhs. Orttcc at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water 'st.. near Market street. Pittsburgh. X. B. King A Finney invite the confidence ntid patron age of their friends and community at large to the JXla wnre M. S. Insurance Conipniiv, ns ntt institution among ;tue most nourishing in Philndefphm—as having a large pan! in capital, winch, by the operation of its charter, in constantly increasing—ns yielding to each person insu red, his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by Win ; ami therefore as pos sessing tin* Mutual principle divested of every obno'xlbus ■feature, and in its most attractive form. novl-tf A OKSCX OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE JX. COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—N. E. cwntrof tThird and Wood *treth. PiUsbur^h.—The assets of the company on the £r*t of January. 1545, n*» puMished tu coiiiorinity with aa act of the Pennsylvaatu Legislature. ;Wk re ® Ronds nml Murtsra£cß Real Estate, at cost Temporary Ixmns, Stocks ami Cash . Making a total of SOftp.G.^] . Atlbriluip certain assurance that all losses will be. promptly met. ami pivinjr entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at a< low , mtus us arc consistent with Recnrilv. = WARRJCJv MARTIN. Atret.t. ;<« liurarance Against Fire. I Anirriran Fir* Injur a. not Couipuny —OtTioj*, js r 0 . '*■» \V n |„ u , street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. 1). Ir«lfi —charter perpvetimL Insure* Uuililinps. Furniture, Merrhuwlm*. and proper ty penernlly. either in the city or country. tipninst loss or <J;»m»pc hv lire, perpetual or lor Hroiictl periods, on fuvor »Mi* terms. DI RECTORS Jolm Srnrcanl. Samit*! C. U ilhrtin I.vnch. Adolphus IVrir*. pioinus Afiil.om-, (hoiy*- AMinu. Jotni U cUli. Jr.. Patrick iirmiv, John T. I«c\v)k. SAMVEL C.‘MORTON, Prcaident. t-R.wns I) Jamvkr. Seereinrv. fur IriMirnnee by the above Company will be rer«-!v»-(l and insuranre* efTccled bv the imderFiened trgfiit i«»r Pmsburgh. GKO. COCHR.W. 2C M’oxh! street. WESTERN N'KW YORK COLLEGE OP HEALTH, »T x» -V.V* Buffalo, Nkw- YoEK. : I \K- Ci. O. \ ALftli.N s Vegetable Lit/ioiUnpiic Acircr ttscnunt for !h|7.—- I Ciiinc, i Suw, I Conquered; " jts most emphatically the esmt with this article. Disease H?'u < * rer J’ , v“ p " to ,J| * most marvellous medicinal power. iHhcriwer h ha* gone, oml South America, and the United States have provided the train of Uns staamiimt. the above quotation ui a strong and pithy scutriH-e. tell* the whole stor)-. Invalids, the principle rttpou wiurli you ore cured, nutv not be known to yon, tout the result of a trial is satisfactory: you are restored; -ri »« *T <rut ul , * IR curc remains with the proprietor.— l.ho Medicine is u compound of 22 distinct vegetable Agencies; each individual root has its own pecuUor. ex- TJustve. medicinal property, conflicting with no other irompi.imil—each root makes its own cure—and as a per rP-et eoinbinauori, when-taken into the system, it does the P ork which natuke, when her laws were first establish 7,vV!^:^'l ,t * ho>lW purifies, ctiuingtiikxs, •A.N li lUvs rOHKS tho broken down, debilitated constim- Duorsr, in all it* characters, will be completely Jrudicnt.nl trotii the system by its use. See pamphlets in agents hands, tor free circufation—they treat upon all I'tisms,:*. and show tcsiiniony of cures. Guavel. and all Complaints of the urinary Organs, form nlso the cnu*a* of . P r,;at S '.*l r v , r-’ - uml Vato LmtoxTßimc ho* acquired »o small celebrity over the country, by the cures it has » # ltu,p bt this distressing class of afflictions. Ho famed, it .. w tins medicine, that it ha* thus attracted the ho tic of one of our Medical publications. In the Novein be No. of the “Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re- View Of Medical and Smyrna! Science.*’ in an article uo ,«m ro!culoas diseases, and * 4 solvents,” the writer, after ■ .!o° ~P,, i ,p *“ lct ,nt ** ,e Koglish government once pur* Rinsed a Rccrvt remedy, and also noticing the purchase m a secret remedy, by the legislature of New lork. thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine:— / Why do not our Representative* in Senate tuid Asscm ' uly convened, enlighten and ‘dissolve’ the suffering ! ‘“ this country, by the purchase of Vnnghu’s .Vegetable I.uliontrtpuc, than widen no solvent since the jUtys of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!**— Homier, here u a period teal of high standing, acknow • letJgMl ilironghout a large section of this country to be igiie of the best conducted journals of lb,* kind in the V States, exchapgutg with the scientific works of Europe TO our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. 1)., iind contrdmt.Ml to by men of ihu highest professional .tbtlity, thus stepping aside to notice a “ secret remedy.*’ ifm will at once understand no unknnirn and tcordibss could thus extort a comment from so high a nm»r* ter—and ronsccpißiitly, unless It directly conflicted with AIM* practice ot the faculty, it must have been its great ‘yltnw winch has caused it to receive this passing hod. AICSXV diseases, Weakness of the hnrJc and spine, irregulu r. painful and suppressed Menstruation, Flour Albus, and the entire complicated train ot evils winch follow a dis ordered system, nre tit one; relieved hv the medicine.— ► end for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find evi dence of the value of the Lithontrip ic there put forth.— A* a remedy for the irregularities of the female system. U lms in the compound a root’* which has been resorted min the north of Europe for centuries—ns a sure cure for fjhs complaint, and a restorer of health of the entire system. WVeu Complaint, Jaundice. Bilious Drieasks, Ac., are .instantly relieved. l\*oplc of the West will find it the •jntij remedy ln theso complaints, n.« well ns Fkvkk and Ao.ck. Jhere is no remedy like it,'and noeahn/itlor qni dpitf. forms any part of this mixture. No injury will re kUU m its use, and its active properties are manifested in 1 1 , r i . use » of * single tfO oz bottle. For Freer and Avar, ISUious Disorders , lake no other Medicine. Rheumatism, ; S" ol nl , The action of this medicine upon the islood,. will chunge the disease—which originates jx the blood—and u healthy rosnlt will follow. Dyspepsia, IN'DlGkstion, &c.,yiehl in u few* days use of this Medi cine. Inllummatton of the Lungs. Cough, Consumption also, has ever found relief. Scrofula , Erysipelas, Files, da/ta mttl^ Eyes —n]l caused by impure bloou—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted Upon by the twenty-two ditTervnt properties of the mix ture, is purified and restored—as n partial cure will not mllow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of Me Heart , kick Headache, Debility, fte.. arc till the result of w>me derangement of the system, and the Gueat Resto cks wilt do it* work. The promises set forth In'thc ad vertisement. are based upon the proof of what it has done Hi the past four years. The written testimony of IUOO Agents, in Cnmida, the United Slutcs,England ami South Anicnea. in the possession o! the proprietor—and elm be w«*n »y tul inierested—is a sufiicient demonstration ilmt ’ I ' i ”' e of-’/ Medicine ever offered to the World. Get the •pamphlet, und study the principle as there laid down, of :£ie method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 12 :o*. do. at. 151 each—the largest holding 6 oz. more-than Jvvo small bottles. Lookout and. not get imposed upon. — jcr^ „, l ! e ms “ Vnughifs Vegetable. Litlionlriptic i;!r. Xt A “’lo'yn upon the glass,- the wittbn signature of V?r.r » 1 ” on l * lo directions, and U G. C. Vaughn, AJtitialo, Rtuinned on the cork. None other are gebutne. prepared hv Dr. G. C. Vaughn, und sold at the Principal •t, oe, Maui street, Bunalo,- ut wholesale and retail. \v»o attention given to letters, unless post paid—orders | irom regularly constituted Agents excepted;, post..pcid .ilAitcrs, °r verbal comrnumcauons soliciting advice, j promptly attended to gratia. ° Offices devoted cxcltisivelv to tho sale of this article streets. New York olty: 205 Essex street, .T^Jcni,'Massachusetts, and by tho principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canuda, os advertised in Uiepaperib,-... .! Agenbf rtiiluscity— r 4* Hay* & Brockway. "tviiblesaje andßetOiULgcniWNo. 3. Commercial Row, liberty:sitook IMttsbtrrgh. Alfo, R. 1Z: Seller*;-67 Wood street j. Jolm MittdiblliTWeral street, Allegheny city; ’John Barclay l , Beaver; ' Jbhn Smith, Jlridgewator. ’ j J jan3b-d&wly 3 BARRELS Fresh'Roll Butter? - v 6 ‘‘ Lard;- -•. > ; : fai. 6 “ nried Peaches; •. r 2 “ Clover Seed; justireceived, and forsale L- WATERMAN, ISo. 31 Market,- and 02 Front street* 3IPP & mmtintfi. dr. HOFFTiAND'S CELEBRATED ' ' _, •'ERMAS MEDICINES a HnalJbT. tUCvnrftUfiltowhut Dhtasts! TF taken according Jo the directions.they wifi cure any -L cose,nomatter who o£what«lschas faded. 3 VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS For the permanent cure of ttheumatism, Gout, Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nerrob«'aiec2oni, anil are highl} recommended for the cure of Dropsy, kemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients usiug them, in most cases, experience benefit soon afier the first dose. . Thev nuiet die nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a core, vVhen taken according to directions. , ’ application can permanently remove rlien iMlliE Liniments somclimcsact as hitheirVise fo T? ” hort pelp>d ' \ UI 13 always danger for ei r i U '■ T^l ? 1 , n,B y causc the paiu to leave one place more acute 8 ° V ‘ tlU pilrt ' ° r else ' vllcre th c pain will be „ german bitters,;: Dv»m.n.f, pe i rra r * l,en ! cure ®f River Complairns, Jaundice, Dyapyisia, Indigesuon, Chronic Debility, Chronic AslH fimn d. er r 0n “^Debility, Pulmonary. Auctions, (uri.ing S di.S l,^ Cr „ O ' 6tom s. ch ’ ) »'*?«<•» °f tire Kidneys, anl mule r.m i“" B lered stomach, in? both su eit ub fomsl! weakness, dizziness, lent i f ' otx! lo „ lhe Ijeoß- They, strenghten the sys tone „“ „'r ,nOV “ .' lU “'“il'y Of .the stoinuch, and give it bv fhe a ! asa,!!t d ‘S <:su ° a - Tliey can be taken tirclv 1C »; le 8 * ™‘ d in every case will cn yil> cos fi v ? ,,ePS nnJ renovate the whole sys «!"? «U. impurities and remnants of previous frame. ’ “ S ‘ V " lg “ hcallll l' action to the whole »«■&?. River Coinplninl nre uneasiness and V I ~ ~r n, 2 "/" I .'’ anl , upon 'ouch immedinte or iriiln „ ," ,far , 10r Tib,; nmbility to lie on theiellside, rin.k I,’ ° ,lr . 1 Wf:ing aonstilio.i produced, which se ™ respiration, causing very odea nlrouble , i ’ 'bib together will, tliese symptoms we perceive a coated longue, acidity of the stomach. deßciency of per a."d "ometmics a sympathetic pain in the nghl shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression enn^S. land 1and s 0"!! 1 "™* 18 sores in the mouth or throat, Rousing mocus to rise m the nostrils. J&andice frcnueiil a dr£ W **» the face. These syrnp- M J.® conUnue > will pvsimiallv produce r l , ieful disease. Consumption. liMuct.a ma ialivL L BU r h originate from the irritating bnunts übo\e mentioned. Cathartic medicines must.in every iiisUuice, be avoided m the treatment for it. fee. I ,o, a ;i. l ?! Pl . oniB "fUpbepsia are very various— those af .m .o'J ?,™ 1 '!"'' 1 alu,le t “ re niiusea,picnrl-bum, loss of I . ; ail cx ' : , Kis of appetite, sense of full ii'nf !l' . r "° n | 11 ? sloni.ic) l . sinking or fluttering of the n" » l oniacli fmtid enictations.Jr soiir arising from « „ ? . ? WpPrP.sja, devoid of a functual nature, dtomncln'u isdlangerous. torn a disease of the I genernily accompanies Dyspepsia or mow. Co'nptaint! ‘ as 2 cure - A few dcses will rc f" ' a '' e un Pl e asai|t effect.,, such ns fluttering at the wchi’ a< ’ r hl "e “"ratum wlien in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever nod dull pain in the bend, constant imaginings of evil, mid great depression of spir ' f', Outward signs are, a quick mid strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance, icc. ® 1 I , A .! iy cai,e of'ha above disease can be cured effectually by flic use of the Bitters, us directed. 1 11. SPROUL. Agent. jan&Mm . . , , SUDORIFIC," Gougjis of Colds, or die Chest, efiVl u f ' !“ a »*n7a, Whooping Congh, Brou- TiiroaL Hllnonll A “ lima ’ or of the Lungs or „™" is ?" invaluable family meaieine. It soon relieves my Congh or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup by be nth early administered. No cough or cold is too light to puss neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the fcrnve annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate inline, who would have been strong and robust, if at hrst properly treated. • - SPIKENARD OINTMENT. For lhe effectual cure of the Piles, Tetter, and Rhemu, Scald Head, Ring-worms, Intiamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Uarhcr s Itch. !• rusted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the Gro from burns, on application, or remove nnv cinaneous eruptions from the skm. I ersons troubled with .tender faces should use it niter shaving; it will, m a few moments, remove all sore ness and slop tin: bleeding: It can always be relied on, .and is invaluable in any fniuilv. TAR OINTMENT, For the core of pains or weakness in the liver, bark or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pain*.— these remedies have caused manv to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie t> of abandoned cases, a nerfuct and radi cal cure. i. nxxET, ;r. Hie innumerable impositions upon the public, and the stnterneids'ot remarkable cures never made, yet certified to h) feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with whnt they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of tliese invaluable medirines. They are en tirely vegetable. and free from ul! injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every' utinily should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, grabs. Principal Depot nt the German .Medicine siore. 278 Rare sircci. one door übove Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by (jun!?-d!y] \VM. THORN*. •eSttUtlS 03 • •lofujtrr 77 • -tifi7 } 4t)!» 7a GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE’ Dr. Swayne’* Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. l? J Vr AHI ii SHED tn on Act of Congress —The AJ Grout Remedy for Consumption, Couchs. Colds, Asih mn.Dronchms. Inver Complaint.Spitting Elootl. Ditfieultv of breathing Pam in the Sido and Breast. Palpitation of the Heart. Influenza. Croup. Broken Constiiutions, Sore I hroat. Neryous Dobiliiy. and All discuses of the Throat tlreast. and Lungs; are most eflcetunl nud speedy cure n bcu’c diseases is DR. SUAVNE-S COMP6LND STRUP OF WILD OHER- T . ~ . „ » fit. Louis. Sept. 7th. ISIS. I>n. K Kastkkly & Co.—Gents.—l have been aHlietei. for about throe years with a pulmonary complaint, which Ha=. uauien'utc skill of several of the 'most eminent phy sicians uf our conntrv. At times mv cough was verv severe, pain in iny sine and breast, and great difficulty in : breathing. In this way ! continued to sutler. until life became almost n burden. At length I saw vour adver tisement of DR. SWaYNITS* Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a fnend of mine to make a Inal of it, and l purchased a bottle of vou. I am hap py to mionn you that one bottle has elfeetctl a perfect cure, and that I am now in the enjoyment of good health I make this statement in the form of a certificate that others who may be afffictcd with such diseases may know* where to find a valuable medicine. You con use I this testimony in commendation of Dr. Kwavncs ? s Com- I pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as vou think best. i Yours, with respect, Wax. Carson. One word of tauUon.— Since the introduction of my article io the public, there have a number of unprincipled ol Ul> wwlroms.'wliiflh they assert contain .”j M Chcrrj-; some arc called “ Balsams,” “ Bitters « and Syrup ot Wild Cherry,* but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public which can be proved by the public records of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard against imposition is to sec that my signature Is on each bottle. Corner of Eighth ami Race streets, Philadelphia. 50,000 DEATHS BV CONSUMPTION •- nauMftrknfsbta small estimate for the ravages af this itrradfut disease, m a stalls year; then add the fearful catalogue af those cut off by Infatuation af the Lulls Hemorrhage, Asthma , fought. Influenza, Bronchitis, and othrr aiftases af the Lungs and Liver. Am! tho would prcscul an appalling proof of the fa laliiy of these two clnsse* of diseuMJs. ' Uul it is iianor timl to know tlmt nearly nJI of tiiiti dread waste of human ntc might have been prevented bv a tiinelv use of DR SWATNE-S COMPOUND SYlftiP OF iVILD CHEH- .This medicine ha* nmv been before llic public some cißhl years, mill is Die original preparation from the Wild Cl'cm- Tree Us remitnuon ns n remedy ftm Coughs. Colds, Bronclillis, ami Consumption of die l.Sngs? based entirely u pon its mtnnsic merits, owes but little to inflated newspaper puffs. Those who give it a trial, heme betie fttted by it, recommend it to their neighbors, and thus gradunl y nnd surely has It gained on enviable reputa tion nnd worked ns way into general use, Ono bottle never tails to cure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict attentions to the directions that accompany each bottle, its use in Pulmonary diseases of long standing mid ot the most alarming character, has always given relief and in very many instances has effected 'complete and’ permanent cures. * Bo ware of the worthies* “ EaLiams" “Bitten” “ sy. ri/j>V‘ ns they contain none of the virtues of the one inn! preparation. Wl, » " nd 0,,15 1f' n ,"i ,,e anin'n w prepared by ?i? A ' *>'•’ cor ; u ', r off-lsblh and Race streets. l'l.ila delplun, ami lor sale by aaent, m all parts of the United Status, amt some parts of llurope. Prepared only by Dr. SWAVXK, N. W. comer of 6th and Race streets* Philadelphia. and for sale by rusncctu tde Druggists m nearly alt the principal towns in the Uni. t»*u Status. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN at DKv e i’lKmv l riT^ XF - S ’ ,s “ »««>. and OU DLN A SNO\\pIA, corner of Wood and 3d streets* sole Agents for Pittsburgh, Pa. jyl() ]> A. FAIIMiSrOCICS COUGH SYKUP.—This pre -IJ. tittruiiou bus proved itself to lie of very ercttt cfficu. cy lit the cure ot obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Suit- Wig ol Blood. \\ hooping Cough. and other Pneumonic Attentions; mid the proprietors [eel warranted in A-com inemlmg it ns a safe mid useful medicine, Jtml are nrc pured to show certificates uf indisputable authority, in testimony of ns value. Itia pleasant to the taste, ami is offeredatso low a price as to place it within the reach of every person* 'there are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by _ , „ , B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. Come, of First anil Wood: also, corner of Sixth and »vooa streets. decl3 o_.. . Patbst Office, January 21.1545. N llio petition of C. H. McCormick, of Steel's Tav ,crn, Vlr c'imi, praying forthc extension of a patent granted to said C. H. McCorinlci, for an improvement in rcontng machines, tor seven years from tile expiration of Siol ‘ IC ‘ mke3 piece on the 2lst day of Juno, It is ordered that the said petition he heard at the Pa tent Office on the third Monday in February, at 12 o'clock “'lprtrsona ore notified to appearand show cause! granted Ul ° y haVe ’ wny Slud P'<>'i°n ought not to be Ordered, also, that this notice he published in the Uuton, and Nauoiml Democrat, Washington; Enquirer, Richmond; Post, Pittsburgh; Statesman, Columbus; In- Otncinnati; Sentinel, litdinnapolis; Free ri-ess, Jd, , n°. l^? n i c si a '^ ec,£ f°t_>hrec successive weeks previous lo the tliini Monday jn February next, p - h-OM Commissioner of Patents, t . S. .Editors of the above papers wall please copy and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing thisuotice. jnn!W:law3tv j-Nflte Pleas, of Allegheny county, — c matter ofthe Voluntary Assignment' ' - - Uriah Applegate. ■gSSBBK» And now, to wit, Jin. 21st, 1848, account vJJWRb -of the .Assignee.filed; anti the Court . .. . direct notice of the seme to be'mvem bv publication for throe sueeessive weeks, in two of the pa pers in the city-of Kttsburgh, and that die said account will bo allowed on the 22d day of February next, unless eausebe shown to tho contrary. From the Record, ian26*dlaw3w UIRAM UUDTZ, Prtftlo-. A SSAIETIDA—I case, just received and for sale, bv ! Read the Testimony, SMI ."<= avtiffg & jfferocCttea, , WjW Cherry ahd SBnapferill&. A VERY IMPOB&ANT COMMUNICATION TO ALL RKBSOXSj IN ALL PLACE*, A< All Timts, and . tp vmrVMnFSt^i* L CIRCUMSTANCES. ' T*l^??/» ARE »‘ SICK *' pet cured; if well, employ raca i «h?.. h° ulm ? e ** Every.individual indulge* in habits winch most, to a greater or lesser extent, disar range the admirable and intricate combinations which lorm the system, and consequently • EVERY IXDmijCAL should possess soroo mild, yet efficacious, simple and ac credited agent lor the preservntionofthe functions of the body m good order. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AKD WILD CHERRY BITTERS will achieve this resnlt, and should be in every family, ami in the hands of eiery person who, by by business profession, or general coarse of-life. is predisposed to the very many little ailments that render life a corse instead of a blessing, and finally resalt, in their aggravated con dition, in the cause OF DEATH. The Billers here recommended arc compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Na ture presents ito those who careto find-them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poisons of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsa parilla and the Bark of- the . Wild Cherry; Tret-, with which the red man of the forest cares nearly every disease ° , l hc internal organs. These materials, ihough pow erful in their operation, are. asjeommon sense teaches - ' ENTIRELY HARMLESS; -H - and, prepared as they are here, one of the greattst medical optrattves in the inhabitable globef By taking these Bit ters, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife ,of the surgeon;'for they tiovonly'eradi cate pimples and tumors, but overcomer CANCER AND KING’S EVIL! . is subject to the horrors of Consumption sltonid at once purchase this sure remedy.- In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local; congestions,oftentimes insanity, very frequently inunia or hypocoudriui violent headaches, palpitations, and other afieclionsof tke hoort, and rheumatic swellings. Dt. Wood’s Compound is oYle of Hie most efficient. medicines , in - routing .these com plaints, and their fountain head, that can 'possibly be procured. . - From being confined to small rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous persons are daily made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, languor, want of energy suffi cieut to seek recreation, Ac., Ac., Ac.' These .persons say for years, that they ‘•don’t feel very well.” - If they do not employ a method by wliich tliey can fee! quite well, thev must eventually siuk under a severe fit of illness, and tiro”' - • SAVED FROM. TlUt C«AT» only by a miracle; and even then, the rancct, leech, blis ter, and calomel, have left thetnmerc scattered hulks, full of aches ant] sorrows, and not bifly.a peat to themselves, bm a source of disgust and annoyance lo nil with whom they come in contact. 'All these : FEARFUL. CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application oflhe virtues of these Billers. For die truth of this, thenroprielorpledges Ills word and honor, and in evidence can show files of uiifioubtea ’certificates .weich he has received. uusoJicit ed. irom all quarters. He does not, however; ask the in valid to swallow his ecrtificatas, hut his.Bilters. and is willing to slake all hc ho)ds dear.on earth in fiver of the result. . ;; . ; . THE DYSPEPSIAv : ' in cither a Modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities ot Dr. Wood’sprepnfation, and the cure may ue relied on-us a permanent one. Did the Bitters possess no other recommendation, it '.would be one of the Imcst vegetable compounds medical scrcnce cmi invent: But, it is equal to the Complete eradication of : LIVER COMPLAINT, !f > m every shape, and of every oirection, minor or gigantic, ?. f l]l f. Hftwy nparatua. Individuals who are cuusiitu uonally regularly'to fake this mihl. ngrcca- CXC #V I TOXiC '«»'APPHttiEXT, as it will diffuse hnaltb tliroturlJotit every fibre of the frame, aud seud hap-; piness and love of life itkrilling to.theheart, Fa>uuks Ol'lillTXO KEEP IT ON HAND. , !: medlcuie-cbcst onboanl ship should also bo Well stucked with this capital remedy, as ' ' • . SCURVYi • . cannot auuct those who take n, orlong resist itsvigor ous assaults. All impurities of the Blood vanish before it, and the old relics of .early imprudence invariably dis appear, soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint ot the stomach ia broken by it. The Bitters mm:, in no instance, tailed to ehre Jaundice, Genesa* JJebilitt, of. : -usonram.. . THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. «>' neglccuiig the.imJeiuroads mude upon the latter, a vast portion of our fellow-beings arerendere l extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed; that ihey wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood’s ‘-Sarsapurilla and- Wild V“ er JJ , BlU . e ” contains a modicum of joy and content lor each or thoseanxious and imprudent sufferers. '.Re member lhat,im'injudicious use of mercury is ivevitablv prodocUvelof many evils •which; arc put to flight by.lhis glorious and unsurpassable.coidi ound.-and that atfUc ons which are ! • ■ ' * • HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled n:T through its agen cy. As a .medicine which must benefit .. , ... everybody, . . from the smipln delicate to the mnfmtian.l dispniring in ru/irfj iio eijual is to he found for It would be well to near m tmnd 11*31 prevention is infinitely wore desirable than cure, and that Dr. WoodV iSarsaparilla and Wiki Cherry Ritters ARE DOTH. . Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than Bris for the saint* tocr bottle. ' " }V\AfT& KEKCHUM. 121 Fiiiion-sW N: Y.wholo aa|f agents. Sold in Pittsburgh: at : ' - , SAWYER'S IIKAETH .DEPOT of Valuable Aledicitiea,, fumtlifield. between Third and Fourth'll*..' au4a. YULUAM THORNS DrC,g store, Hlarliet S L ’ scp*j-<iom-\vl2ni • /~IHINKSE HAIR CREAM—A imalchless article for V> erowlli, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This once known, will supercede all other arti hLr.t ,l h ku i d \'° w "> “se. WWc the hair is dead, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica tfi n i m “ te llie ll “* r 8011 Oli'l dark, and give it abcau i' . ‘n c ' 7 - “PP™*uc<s ond will- also make it maintain M ?' K hettllhy color, twice as long ns all the Rim Rr h»‘i i-'u arL ‘ generally used. . Whore the hair is rre’™ i” latlen otr, it muy he restored by using this usimßl',il irc ff v a l y “ n ‘ K c ',>'l«>tun who is in the ha£it of in • r i? lr *'*ould at once purchase a bouie of tot b i ,rR S n,i , i Ur Cr r, ala ’ ,“ s “» 80 =UBiw»wl tltat it will beautify it lkc th , e °'>>cr preparations, but w ill stance* Bnd s ‘ ve Perfect satisfaction'in every >»-' I-or testimony to its very superior qualities, sec the fol lowing letter from the Key. Mr. Cahlwclf to Mcsr?s. Southeni'state^- 1 ” 1 * ’’ J>ashville > Seaeral agents for the Litter of the Re p, Pastor of the Prabyterinn ~ Church, Pulaski. ' > alissHs. Uentjessuott i Stbetcu ; Ge.ntlk»ex—J take pleasure in lidding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Paruk's Chinese Hdir Cream; for. utjout two years ago my hair was verv dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the urciun, and used n according to the prescription, it is now clastic, sort, and firm to the head., Maiiy balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however,: has met mv expde- As an article for the toilet, my wife gives itpreferenbe over all-otherß, being delicately perfumed and not dis p,^ c< ‘ to runcidity. The Indies, especially, will find tj ia Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, _ • D , .. • ' R. CALDWELL. Pulaski. January./. 1347. j Wf^?T SQ,d . aud * u l Pittsburgli. by John JI. lownsentL 45 Market at., aud Joel Mdliler. corner of \Vood and Firth sis. " jeliMl&w-ly LADIES axe, cautioned against'using Common Trepa r.cv Chailc: They are not aware how fri'-litiiiliv inin nousitts to thcskui! how coaree, how rough, liow sallow, yellow.and unhealthy the akin appears after using pre pared chalk Besides it 13 injurious, r-ontainiue enlarge quantity of lead; tVe have prepared a bcuittiiul vege ti -fi’ llch We call , Jones’ Spanish Lilly White. It Wpetfcctty Innocent; beingqtarified of nip deleteriShs qualities, and it to tha akin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time actinV as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth, i Ur. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: - After analysing Jones’ Spanish Lilly White; i nnd it possesses the mosthcaatiful and natural, and at the sntne time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainlv can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin rentnres beautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. Directions won’t" ,r.>' 10 " p P ly H lly JY hi,e > “ widt soft leather or wool—the ionner is preferable. s - ’ , A KINK SET OK TbETU TOH 25 ;cents.—White lecth foul lircaih. healthy gum*. Yellow and unhealthy teeth| 'SCSTi «> m ® Ol ‘, ce or , twice cleaned with Jones’ Amber J.OOUII a.*te, have the appenranccof the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it w sojperfeedy iiiuoocnt unu exquisitely fine, that’ its constant daily, 'use is highly advantageous, even to tliose teeth that are ingood condi tioii, giving them 'a beautiful polish,; aud preventing a premature decay. Those already lt prevents trom becoming worse—it also fastens such os is becoming loose, au,d by perseverance it will render the foulest teetS delicately while, and make the breath deliciously sweet Trice 25 or 37J cents a box. All the above are gold only at 82 Chatham: st., sign of die American Eagle, New York aud by thoappoiutcu Agents whose names appear in die next cohumi. mi. voirmarry, and gela rich husband, lady? tr Your mce ls your fortune.” Is*l beautiful, clear, fair’ Is it white ? If not, It caube mode so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and: freckled. Thous and* have been mode thus ivho have washed once or tyricc.with JoiicV Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is llorious and magnificent, ; But be sure you get the genu ine Joites’ Sorip, at tlm sign of die Americaii Eagle, 82 Chatham street. 1 ■ ° ’ Ring-worm, Salt-rhcura.Seiirvey,Erysipelas, Bnrber** Itch, axe ofteu’cured by Jones’ Ituliau Chemical Soap, when every kuid of remedy has tailed. That it cures freckles, and clears the Akin, aJI know; ■ Sold at the American Engle, 85 Chutimna-gtreeL Mind, reader this seldom or never fails. ’ C. INGLISi Patterson; • Sold at Jackson’S 89 Liberty beud of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. / noy&i A OREAT BEMEDVOF NAt AJI Tt/RE.—Procured from awoll in Kentucky, 185 feel below the earth's surface. This Oil wiUbe found vastly superior to Harlem. Bnu»h, orhmy other formerly popu lar Oils. Its cumuve properties fiirfthe following ,ali ments are truly wonderful y luflonmtory rhcunwiiam whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds,: spasms, tetter erysipelas, scald head) croup, inflamniatory sore throat! tver comjilnmtanflammalion of Ute kidneys, patoatothe breast, side audback, diseases of the spine, piles, heart buru, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sexe eyes denf ness, nnd ear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprainl l reins. burns, scalds, brumes, cuts, ulcers, ’ ■WM riC Cr , v U l e: >’? "joWsale aitd Retail by tr» ? • v } Pd *h°6 store.. 6ft Libertv !aiSSSraalii#as| Agents appointed by him for its Ale^ach have a show bill and general w,,r containing the names aiid address nf form- miori es the above general and only wholeMlHilnt f6f CLICKESERIB * SU %? G 9 ATE J?‘VEGETABLE PURGATIVE FILLS, A % universally admitted‘to .operate, not only as jui ■A remidy, in . all diseases which can affect the human frSnie Head ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, SeutVy.'Drapsy, Small Pox, Cholera Morbus, Worms..AVhoonmz court! Consumption. Jaundice, Quinsey/ScsslatliinfLiverComr plaint. Apoplexy, Cancers,. Measles; Salt-Ifc&um, Heartburn, Giddiness,,Erysipelas, DcafriCstf Itehlmrs j the Skin, ,Colds, Gout, Gravel, Pains in the Buck,lnward Weakness,: Palpitation of ihe Heart. Risings intbeTliroaV Asthma, Fevers of dll kinds, Female Complaints,StStches in the Spitting of Blood, Sore Eyesj Scrofhla, Bt. : Anthony’s Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Floor Al busorWhitcs, Gripes; King’s Eyil,libckjaw’ HyHerid, r Bile on the Stomach, nml nil bilious affections, Pleurisy: Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox, White 1 Spellings, Tremors? Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiting—arid a host oferther* haue successfully and repeatedly been vanquished \by heir all-powerful arm. . . •: " They have been known to effect'permahent ebred when ail otherremedies had provod Unavailing, and in the. last stages of disease- : - . = - ; . Iheyhave in.many cases fuperseded theprucriplireskill of the inost nnineni physician *, and received beside? their. unqualified commendation. - riiey hove been frequently recommenced by men of llitf most distinguished characters throughont the Jaiidi Ondl *“ turope Noblemen, and rrinceaof They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edin burgli, Pans, und Vicnna, and through tlie disinterested! exertions of our Foreign Ambaftplers, they hove recei ved jhe favorable comraendaiionbf the Emperor of sifljand of his Celcsuol Majesty of the Chinese Empire. ID* Scarcely a,Pocket vesserpf .any rcjmte saflaftotm the port of New lork, without an abundant snntrfv oftho' SICK MAN’S NEVER FAILINGFRJELnD * 10“ Agencies have been established in all the principal' Cities in the Union, and applications are constantly reach ing tis from almost numberless villages in every section ot the country. of their marvellous, effect* are pouring in from all,quarters—and in such number* that we have not time to read one half of -them. . What: stronger or more conclusive evidence tlmu these import ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that the many thousands who have tried CLiCKENER’S* PILLS, can be deceived iu their recalls? If any impos ture orqnackery existed, would it not long ago have been held up, as it should be, to the scorn bud derision of a justly offended community. ~ 10* Rcmeipber, Dr. C. V. Clickoner is the original in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills: and ibat noUdag ©l*the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced them ui Junc,lS43. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will.be made the victims of a fraud. PRICE. 35 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clickeiier’s principal bffiee for the sale of pills, is GO Vcsey st.. New York. ? WAI. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st., bead.of Wood st, Pitts burgh, Pa.. General Agent' Jor Western Pennsylvania,. Northern Ohio, atid the River Counties of Virgibia. The following are Dr.- Clickener’s duly: appointed A-- gents for Allegheny, co.. Pa. . WAI. JACKSON, (principal)'B9 Liberty street, head of’ Wood. • " • . ■ : •»;. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. . • i . Jonathan Ghriust, Muuchcster. C. Townsend & Co., “ Jno. R. H. Jacques. Birmingham. Jno; li. Cassei, Pehn st. r.; r f Andrew s. Getty, "Wylie st. Robert Williams, Arthursville. v RIH. Heroingray, South Ward. , "Wm. J. Smith, Temp e ran e'ev ill e.' « dl’- f«- Jcremiob Fleming, Lawrcnoeviile.. ' ■l» . Daniel Negley, East Liberty.. • .. Inward Thompson, Wllkinsburgh. ' Thomas Aikin Sharp'shurgh;'" - r • G. H. Starr, Sewickley. . . .. Samuel .Springer, Clinton James M’Kce. Slcwurtstowu. --V*' John Black, Tartlc Creek. ; a F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . Riley M’Loughlfo, Plumb Towuslup. J. Jones, Bukerstown. -■ ■■■ Penny, McKeesport. “TT is THE BfeST' COUGH jrEDICUCE I : EVER’. i • Tbiswas expressed in our hearing yea— lentay, by an-intelligent gentleman, .whohnd.uscdbut; about one half of a bottle of. Dr. WUlanTs Oriental Couch* Mixturf.MSoTz he was entirely cered. Come'aiuV ger h. bottle of it, and If tlie most obstinate cough or-cold does not disappear by its use, your money will be refunded. Compounded as it is, of the most ellcctivc. UibitVh'hanji-'' less and pleasant remedies, h 3 use for year* has,ndrin dccd-can it, fail to give entire satisfaction.'- •>' > ; For sale, wholesale and retail, by • < -'.-r - HAYS A BROCKTYAV» Liberty street, uear Canal Basin. WILLIAM FLEMING, ' LaWreuceviiie. ’ Sold also by cell ; BROWNSVILLE WATEn-C CHE ESTABLISHMENT * T-, Fayette county. Pa. y ,;. ; l Ilh fneuds of Hydropathy,—also, thejjablic in gone ra|.— art; respectfully informed, Umtihis establish-' tnoiif bunt expressly for the purpose, has now bceu fin successiul operauou since August; 1847. x r . Tlic building is 70 feel by 30, tivo stories high, iml will comlormbly accommodate twcnlY-fiyc /patieiits.—everv - room is well Venn aled. aiid neatly furnished. The sleen ue, bathing, untl dressing rooms, for ladies, are ns entire^. 1} separated from those ot the gentlemen, as if in didcr cm buildings; also k scparate parlors. The bathing-rooties arc fnrmsbed with all the necessary baths foftih&rgoing: n successful treatment. . b Numerous pure soft-water springs .surround. 1 the esinh liNiiment; pleasant and retired walks ainonir the ncitrh noring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching Ute suiumiL is amply,repaid by xhe ; beautiful views over a most picturesque country. J v - DR. 11AEI.Z, the Proprietor, .who resides-in the estnh tisliinent, has had several years’ expcridneeliii this pnim lur mode ot practice; and, early in the ensuing summer, eapeets to he joined by DR. MJ&ON, Pell^-o*f al College of Surgeons, Londou; who is now visiting tho best establishments m England. - . h The Estiiblishinciit.has been, so far. well-patroniied: aiufno pauis w ill be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of Uie terms are as follows:" • . * • ■*' . • ' Eor patients, SO per week, to be paid weekly. \ery feeble patient* are reqaircd lo bring 'there own "“g?*' boan \ canb<! hnd for them.'in the Establishment. Enclf patient is reiinircd to bring the following articles- T"'“ c b '' cn or. cotton sheets, two woollen blaukcts. six nfa* rJ° e,s ' <Mlbt ; r , three comfortables or alight fcafher bed, hhewnse.an old linen, and flannel sheet, band. 0 »d one injection instrument. /it - rhe following diseases are successfully treated: Fevers, Intermitting do., or Ague; Ihflkmnmtion bTtho lom^ c V Bow $& Ww, Spleen,' and Kidneys: , A r t m, , a ’ Rheumatism, acute and chronic: Sciatica, and Lumbago: Gonorrhma; Primary and Se condary Syphilis: Scrofulay_Nervoos DisQasesLPardal headache; Pa^tmioaoftbJ Costils ‘-“I?’ hh'op'f 1 Jaondice;; Habitual Costtveiiess, Delirium rremeus; Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels: Spmai Affections; Chronic Dysontcrr or Dmrrhma; Tetter, Unigwona SoaldHcad.Ace. = _Femnio Diseases, as—ProlapsuifUteri, or beariri" down sum'lion °‘" b ' h:cc,:S5lV0 > pantful, and obslrumid moi _ ‘ •; leb3-wGur. R HEUMATISM, GOUT. Axn A>i A respectable gentleman culled buot&office -n?h,, vriih , SdS orm ..“ ll ' at i!? 1 '' 1 ' 1 l>«en niflicted forlSycara alh llhcuiuatistn or Gout, and occasionally.-with Tic Doloreux; dial he . had been frequently confined to his lclr ,, m ‘ 8 logellicr,-and often sutLedtheniostil r d C ? C ™, CI!IU ."S pain, but that lately he hndbe c, using Jay,,, , Mural, ee, from which he found the most sic" nal and unexpected relief. He says he round the n,afi c ne very pleasant and effective, and thnvhenbw c m- Slders hunsclf perfectly cured— PhUaddphig fcrtC- Sfn'lmn ?n 0 't 1 ' “ ark 3 of * ,ei "K saturated with disease Oue hand and wrist were so much aflccied thni h* w.i lost the use of the hand, every part bcintr mvnr*A de<n V painful, and oiTcnsive ulcers, aKre AS a«d porous.** an honey-comb. It was at thts staaeShil* wl,e appeared inevitable loath some disease, that hcconmwitced the use of JaVne£ JR iy-^wed 011 * 1 “ aVUIS takon slil ? en nowi>e?f«K T .he Alterative operates, through' the circulaiion' Bmt punfics.thc blood and eradicates aisease from the svstem. 72Vouxfii street! 1 P “ utur S l >-“lUie PEKIN,TEA STOKE^ it~ ~ ; 1 - ‘ ' ”l'» E w,tv?2 L ’ G - f f medicine in the would •»- 'e. ..A 710 .'' 1 ’' 1 ! PVl 'iencc °f [he superiority of Dr: WTI~ ccriificunMvi!??''”'’ olllera - Head this following ccriiiicutt. trom.a respectable citizen of the Fifth' Ward”' P ; :. PtiTsstraorr,-Nov. 3,1847. ' . ’ ,lnl * for some weeks past I wartrotibled.- ii?e «ea.p,i y „i'?k U ? Dough, which was evidently becom. Olr ,he “!&» t 0 such an extent as to Tecist tlio. finn»V f " 7 , ta ct i lc ine'.which I had bceuWng l™? fintdly.persuaded to.coll at Hays * Store, .and get a bottle of Dr. miUrdV OHmtai fitS? Jr \ urr ‘’.~. t» tay greet surprise, relieved me rttuch; after taking only two' or three dOsea, and before? hnd used one bottle. I whs edtirclv cured - t .. ... !-.?:° rC C ft 'and d iTi'r iU '%«>. that I have brod^htotaer^toW it, and shall coutmue to recommend ii ; tn-mw.S: j XO Ua^ •*** l TryJtyKlnly os ;eentsaßolUe.“ : * !m^E CATOt ‘-’’ • " k O,; HAYS & BROCivWAY Sold also by °' ? # ?**V novlll ' J. FI.E.MINU,. . IjawTnnccvUlr;. Balaam otCotab™’inhfff Cß^ . u ‘?'P««uin e , thsu exceed your eipccla S„ f “,' vll !" K,ro ibcir hair for twenty wl “> ,'>eve loki gui&l perfection by the use oftiria Balaam 810 !* lolls:wi condition, appoarS to be no oUi^l?^Li e yfr’ *‘,“ l P’. or ?£&““* by C°“.‘oct* Son,’ 81 Co'uftoZt Sold only gennitity in Pittsburgh.'bv W» ~ Liberty street, head of Wood; alm° inVv» M k- *^ o! si. B ®' C°moNciirn s ’ aot hma, S b^°®d '- ?** Doing of thbjo tuber ittS, l Sl! , ist- a ?? aUon of WbredUie i, dUtributedtoiheliST’tw? 1 ® «# ®« projjqcQspam and soreness. — “ f*»traauon hing\ lieetic fever nmt« ®Ougb a jiScully ;ot phlegm, "SoiSler 'ttenv—and death ensues, jlynpJS *£s!S*' of '*» Psl "mrfath-to remove this :BX , PEctoi W<T '!'!■•:•■: :;';.’.-j j«nS^ ' ,1' ■* ' - J ' th)l7 ( I ...• Crt-' >"•'« ' '«•=.. ; ' iL' ;. A ''- HiY -ii l •. > r $O - ’■ jsU< 'py&£ : - •'Jflrj'-v
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