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TO ARMS: TO ARMS!—'Thwatenedin- ; vasion of Western Pcnna. by Colflwifl.with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, •»* m* White will eontiune to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western countiy. hav log the largest establish unentin the city, hroaiint on Sixth sts. He is now prepared to show numerous patrons the greatest variety metes,' vestings, and clothing of all Jjft reS^n for the approaching season, ibaihascverlc .this market, to wlifch all can have t"i" a>< "5SS** co r “«. No. “ jgiS^J^SriHarSj “sssts »*>«> xir _Mt fiflDortincnt of vests. plsut and fancy \el\et. cio i. fancy woolen, and plaid cassimerc. with “SyjSiiv 0 f mperfiite Irish linen, trimmed shirts, uuSer ahirts, cravals, .comforts “’f^Casli „l-_ •},» clothing line, winch will be sola low lor wiK il much lo their B -* BB !g* soon, at 49 Liberty street. ,7 for = N. B. A complete assortment of-Roods, suimmo to Customer work; always on hand, such as and American cloths, and cassunercs, also a. choiee . toruneitt of seasonable vcsuima—allot which *, .... made to older in the latest styles, end on 11 •* cocflnodating terms. • > _ TWTEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the: Iron j\ City Clothiuc Store, a splendid assortment ol Cloths, consisting of fine® French, English and American Plum, black and (hncy Cassimeres, of tlm most moi ern Pt> , fine figured Cashmere Vesungs, bilk Velvet, llnin mm Fancy Sulins—nil of which we will make up m *„5™ 1 reasonable prices, in n durable and fashionable st} lc. Ready made dolhing, of aU descriptions; End ,-s Cloaks of the most fashionable patlerns. Neck and Bucket Udkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms. Slurt Coßhrs, mid every article usually kept in a Clothing Store, t , OUB "> Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, wpl find il to thear advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing .tore. No. 132 Liberty street, immediately imposin' the mouth, of Msrkct. loetlB-ll) C. aTCLOSKF.A. -i Clethiag 1 Clothing It Clothing 11J MU Three Btg Doom vs The Western WmM! . 1 K.A nnnwhXL SELECTED GARMENTS now iOU.UUU made and ready to bo offered on the liberal terms to my old customers and the public tn rencril. The Proprietor of this for-fumed and establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities. «U much trouble and expense, yust completed Ins (Ul and winter arrangements to supply ms thoosnnrts 01 etudomera with one of the most desirable stocks of Hi** thuOT that has ever been offered in this or any other mar* ” ket west of the mountains.' For neatness in style and workmanship. combined with the very low unco which they:will be sold for. must certainly render the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions ot the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to »aooonee to my nmnerous fnenda at home and anroaa. that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I bava made to meet the manv colls in tnv line, it is with •s. difficulty I can keep lime with the constant rush that is made on this esiablishmenl. It is. o well ebtnbtished theta that ray sales are cignt or ten times larger than any /Other house in the trade, and this being the case on the ypipnnt told, I can affroil to sell at much less pront than Olhen.could possibly Uiink of doing it they wished to • cover contingent expeuses. I intend to make a clean •woep of All my present stock before the bectnning of uexl -yestt Coming to this conclusion, 1 will make it the inter ,stt of every man. who wants a cheap winter suit, to call at iha Three Dig M , cIjOBKKY ShUST BFr BEAT! —/. 11. mile hasjiirt received nl \J his large establishment, fronting on labcriy and bin streets, s splendid assortment of TXVKEDS tor enuimcr \ also, a superior lot of French tSatin \ ES?I which he is ready to make up in tlie latest fashion ana on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the center, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. frSyli. J. M. WHITE. Tailor, rropnetor- iTTWBLUSniKG IMPUDENCE.—trout a imoiibh«*d U card of M'Calmoiit A Bond, of Philadelphia, the ’public Would be led to believe thal we have been claim ' uiff ftTirivilege we had no right to. That "they have [abandoned, some lime Mince, the exclusive agency sys tem,” and that we have right to claim ** exclusive privil •: ere* with their teas.* 1 I never pretended to sell the teas of this sporions concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company tor the hm nvo iyearifa* the pnblie arc aware, and have been to .New j York four times in that time, and never heard ot this netr until lately but ns wool dealers. . . ’ The tea business of ATCalliuont ic. Bond is about * »M»t months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com ; Duty's name is because a name is open for any man or i firm to assume; but the fact intended to nnpl> thereby, that they have auv connection with the so called and well known Pekin TeaComwiny of New York, isciiure lv false, thev having been denied even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company- that C ompany S&v 4 having refused even thus far to coufide in them Iknow not what kind of wool they keep, nor what Kind ' ; of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none ofthe Pekin Tea’Company’s of New York. * AnT person reading this card will sejf the gross decop ■\ tiontney wish to practice on the public, and to the injury' Of my business. M'CaHirwnt A Bond ore wool dealers m Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull : wool over the eyes of some of our good w ,ii n^‘! . n ,.vi£ ok -put for the black sheep. (novlft] ALEX. J NE. TWTEW BOOKS! NKW BOOKS!!—The Convict. or jN the Hypocrite unmasked. by G. P R- 4ome*j jick Ashore, try T. Howard, author oi Batin the Kerjcr. the Star Of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Figure Head, or the I.aily of the Green and Blttfcby Charles Carey, of the r.S.Navv. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by leouisa Sidney. „ Stanhope, ftuther of ;i Striking- et« <» . LeoniUa Lynuiorc, and Mr. and Mrs W oodbrtdge ,by , HissLeslic. - London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Joseph T. Hare—a laTge sttpply. . .. The Mantnuvering Mother, by die author of llis.orj ' i -bf i aFlhrt , » V The Wilfulnesa of Woman, by the same author J The Old Commodore, by F.. Howard. Jennette Alison, or the You.ne Strawberry Girl—a tale i of the Sea and Shortly Ingraham. l ’ Katun, or DaylighiWprize talc ;by J S. Robb Sir Rowland Ashton, dvols; by Lady C. Gone. Tb© Splendor of Versailles, and Court oi the XIV. - Flowers Personified, Nos. 9 and 10. Rnral Cemeteries of America, part 9 Magazines, Newspaper*, etc. •xSndon-Puncli and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. ' Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier and Jankee Boodle'Pietorials. For sale by W 8. CAGDW hhh 4ee6 3d strcci. opposite the l ost Omcc. ;No. 4. r r Morst's Weekly Buds* » D American Phrenological Journal tor January. Sub- : v sferiptionsreceived. . _ n ... ••• JaneEye.an Autobiography, by Currer Bell., Lwt of the Fairies, a Christmas tale, by James. ’ j : Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. • * '"“"The’Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in years 1846 and ie47, by Jas. A Madison Cutts, with engravings, plans of battles, Ac. h ATour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, b) ' CSiaries Lunraan, author of “ A Summer in the >\ tldcr i The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub ' scribers by the year,.or sold by the single number. * • Now and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a i ear. Waverly Novels, cheap form. new supplv. worksare for sale by tjn3l] M. P. MORSE. .p* TjTS-- IS NOW ADMITTED, by Panthologists, that no ’/JL originaltemperament, complexion, constitution, or form • Sect of these maladies than Olliers. Tlicse diseases are a j>morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition —their - products being but the effect* of an alteration of the blood and secretions—the ulcers, abscesses, enlarged gland*, i inflammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena, j -iniO cause exists prior to the phenomena, and must be ; destroyed before perfect health can be established. This : *tn&¥ be done by using Dr. KELLER'S PANACEA, the ; most certain remedy toe diseases arising from an impure I state of the blood and system of nutrition, ever presented 3 tp~the afflicted. Trice 51, pint bottles. Call and get a > f Pt“»PM£h . JOEL MOHLER, Druggist, J. jan27-lm N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth st*. Wit Cough Medicine I ever Sow,” { -nfitß the following proof of the superiority of Dr. W,l -; JVjtorf, Oritntal Cough Mixture, from arespeclablc 01. . ixett, who has tried it: Pmsm ,. Bc .„, Dec. 15,1947. rfi&nu* Hats ABeockway:—After laboring for several c week* under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which nad, thus far, resisted the ef ; fccts ©f several of the “infaUibles.” 1 was induced to pur* cbase a botUe of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it* fair trial. To my great surprise, alter -using wfe oae hif of the bottle 1 found myself entirely well. his the ■. ' 6a TZfoir lCrrriaW > ' JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS-4c BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer : elal Row, Liberty street, near Canal. latte * i/* ' ;: i Hollow-Ware Calttngi. 'SjjrERCUANTS viwtiug bur city lor the purpose of [VI obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings, will Riitl a very heavy slock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sires in store by us.— Samples can be seen at ourwn rehouse, Commercial Row, . Liberty stroct. next IV. IV. Wallace's Marble works. JJT* Terms.and price, favorable. ’ teb 2—dim QUIN; McBRIDK & Co. N IMPORTANT BOOK—The Early History of Western Pennsylvania and of the West, andof West ern Expeditions and Campaigns; with an appendix, con tainißir copious-extracts from important Indian treaties, ; minutes of conferences, journals, Ac. Together with a topdgthphicnl description of each emmty of Western Pennsylvania. One large volume, 763 pages, by 11. K. strong, Esq. For salc b $ g. rOSWORTH A CO., ■janio ; ::StAa Market street TEAS.— 36 half chests Young Hyson; SI cutty bozos “ , 10 half chests Gunpowder; Scatty boxes “ 8 half chests Imperial; - jauTl * ,-t t * '- , W^;V? !iK i .7 ■- h ■» U 1- *•- w • ; -:J 'V'. : i£; "p • r- ; f,■- V’" v .. * • . , ****•'' ■ . \\ •• • - , ' Pittsburgh-Portafele Boat Line* 1348. SBkiSk the transportation of .freight between Pittsburgh . and the Atlantic cities, avoiding transhipments on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage and separation of goods. PROPRIETORS: Burbri&qk fc Cash. 278 Market si.. Philadelphia. Taafte & O’Connor, cor. Penn and W aytie «*.. » »»* burgh. AGENTS: O'Connor A Co.. North street. Baltimore. \V jV J T Tvesoorr. 75 South street, ><*w * otk. Kitcaaragcd by i.irrcuscd busiiwss. Uje h “’' added to and eltrnded their arrangement, <1 ring winter, and-are now prepared to "'i 1 ' cularitv and dispatch, unsurpassed b> tmj oilier i.me. | Their lone experience as Curriers, the palpable wipe nor* ity of Boat system, and the eepHeit) and convenience of the warehouses at each eml oi ic Line, are peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their cus tomers, and confidently offering the past us a guarantee for the future, thev rvspcettullv solicit a continuance ol that patronage which they now gratetully acknowledge. All consignments to Taaffc and O’Connor will be re ceived and forwarded. Steamboat charges paid, and Bills of leading transmitted free of uny c harge for Commission, advancing or storage. Having no interest, directly or in i directly, ui Steamboats, the interest ot the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping wcm; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods conaign rd to them promptly, atid on the must advantageous teno* to the ownrV '“ nr i^L Flckworth'i Wny Frilghv jnt ' 1848. dnvsburg, Water Street. m»d »H intermediai* One Boat leave* the warehouse ot ‘ . .V M ♦'"«•’} *• Co.. Pittsburgh, every day, (except owl ship pers ran always depend on having their gooiii torwanl ed without delay, and at I'nir rales. This I.ine evai formcl for llw spcoiiil accomnimli.lion of Ihr way business, amt ihe proprietors rcspecuully solicit a liberal sham of r P«.ruMagC |rTons Jons Pics worth. Jons Mlbl-cK- 1 ’ 11. H.w,nes. Hubert Woods, W.m. I-’ilts. a S; Joun Mim-kb ll«W* have a!*«« r»- dured ihe rates on miijoU packages *Jjj*rr rent i>n the former charge. JvXprcs* Starts even - dav. Sundays rrctpt’4. cair.ivNK .v m 11. Ci \ H’KKKV. Agent S« **iw»rlp- 11..1.1 Connell’* Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now conceded by medical wii 1 1»;»I Cmwlt * Magical Pain Kxiinrtor-iiianm'a* turc»l by Com.uick 4. Co-*2l Couriland York, t* th** ?r--m< > il won der of the 19th ceulurvf It* eilccn »r** truly intraculoo* AH pains arc removed from l»s*rn»- *<*.«Mv Ac. and nti external sore*. in n few luimn* * ad-t f* »p;*h«n’»oii, heating tin- .iiii" on lie: ol»* *Wm leaving no scar. It is equalU beneficial in nit kiint« <»i mrtauunato ry disease*. such os sort: Nippl*** and lv.es, Sprains. Khcuinatisui. White Swelling and I'lrerv Bruise*. Burov Clullblams. I‘rysipcUv Tn* I»otr»T**aiu. Ac Mr might add as proof tn ail wr my. tli«* name* <»t many cm intent physicians who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise tf to their people. Kind parent Lrrp if constantly on hand, tn case oi accidents t»y fire life utoy be lost without, but by it* use all burn* ate subject to its eontrol. unless the vital* are destroyed. Can rum—remember amt n*k lor ConncH t Mac*rnl Pitt u Es tractor, manufactured by CeuufoeA + Co • -Y Y • and lake no other I’tl.ES. S*'RE*, ir —Thr ftenuitu Ltnamcnt is an article more justly celebrated as n cure lot the above, than any or all others. It* cures are almost immediate. and it is only necessary to let those who Know the article and use tt with such great soree*.«. that it t* «o be had true and genuine ot CuiustiK-k Si t '•» vM t out dan** .N. Y . sole proprietor Sold onlv genuine in Pittsburgh !‘n . h\ W « .1 \< **'v Libortv sl.. head of Wood *t , alvun Washington, Pa . by A. Clark : in Brownsville bv Beimeti A Crocker, also hv our agent tit every town in Pennsylvania, tlhio. Mil and Virginia. novlMAttfim Soldl«rt of the Mexican War. r | I HE subscriber having opened u» office m the fity os' X Pittsburgh, in the State of Pennsylvania, for the pur pone of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat of (iovcro ment, for the discharged Soldiers oi the Rerniur Army, as well as the Volunteer*, who have served their country in the present War with Mexico. tntomi* >h« living, and the representatives of the dead, that by addressing an application to him at this City, giving the name and ad dress of the soldier, and U dead, ht» representative*, it vvjll receive careful and prompt attention Instructions and Blunks will be immediately returned per mail to the applicant, to be executed and returned to me ai this place. The. Warrant, when received, will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner, or it be should prefer receiving money. I will make sale of hi* Warrant to the West advantage for ea*l». ami make no charge for that service. In the event of the. death of the -oldier. that must be mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issue ac cording to the following rules: First, to his wife and children, (if he have any.l .Second, to ins lather, mid Third, to his mother. „ , Having a son in the General Land Office at Washing ton, and one in the Arnty under General Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive their promfcu aumtion. should any difficulty arise respecting the neeaxanry proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must he po*t paid, and inclose a Five Dollor Bunk Note as my com pensation. WM. B. FOSTER. KnFItRENL'ES Hon- Harinar Denny lion. Walter Forward Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., Jameii Hall. Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Irwin. & Foster, Major SL Clair Detmv. Paymaster V S. A., N. O. Lieut. Col. Sam'l W. Black, 1 \ Capt. John llerrott. > Vol * 1 <»«•« Scott's Copt. Robert Porter. j * [Army. Mcio. Capt. P. N. Guthrie. Regular Army. j W. B. F. may be found at the other of Win. K. Aus tin, Esq., late Black & Liggett'*, Burke’s Buildings, 4th street. r A A- MASON & CO., thy Garni* House. 02 Market # Street, between Tliird and Fourth street*, have jiiM received a large supply of rich Full Good*, comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish' French and American manufacture ; 13# pcs rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of color* ; 4 cases splendid Plaid coods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Irnines, Satin stn’d Alpnrca* of various colors; !W qpl 4-4, black nnd blue block Silks, for Man tillas; FanefPdress Silks; black and Mod-* colors: M. de Loins, nil wool; Shawls of every st\ b* and quality ; Cas simeres, Cnssinctts. Brond Cloths uml Vestings; blench ed and unbleached Muslins from t»J to IHJc. per yard: Green, Yellow. Red and White Flnimels; Tickings, Checks, strip’d Shirtings; blenched and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of Which are offered nt wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. seoJl A- A MASON A CO. , TkTKW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOM X, Burke's DuiUF IN itig.%, Fourth street.— Moron A Anthony, Daguerreo tvpisu from the Eastern cities, would cull the intention ot the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, ami the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, itl rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th si. Persons wishing pictures taken inay rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the mt. Ourinntrumctit:« nre of the most pow erful kind, enabling .uv to execute pictures udsiirpassed for high finish nnd truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures arc neither requirrcd or ex pected to take them unless mrrfuct suttsfnciimi is given. N. B. Operators will find this n good depot for sioek and chemicals. (L/ _ Instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan? Holiday presents: 'rhe .Minor of Life; Christmas Blossoms; The Gift of Friendship; Friendship’s Offering; The Rose; The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets. Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry; Lays of Love and Fuith, Ac., by U. XV. Bethutue; Amelia's Poems; Tappers’ Proverbial Philosophy: Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous, Moral and Religions works for sale by frcM LUKE LOOMIS, Agt. TO FEMALES.—Even- female should have a hex of Dr. Ralph’s Pills. They are perfectly adopted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety tn all circutnsuinets. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they arc emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use in the vanous com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. ' For sale by {?. T,. CUTHBERT,. Smithfield street, near Tbinl by '\Vm..Cole. Allegheny City: G. Smith, Birr miughom; and John M'Crackcu, Firth Ward, Pittßbnrgh jan23,.;. ' • FEATEinEJt&.r~2O sacks* in store and Tor sole, bv jax&P\ - L- S.AVATERMAN. > - J ’< y jgmtgratibtt glints . r ™. Roche, Brother!* * Co.; i Jrfeg* wOTYV Fvlton- sr.. New York ; Edes t£&£> fii&B£ Di-bun; Scotland Road. Liverpool. *“*" j A MIvS BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Peim st., Canal Basiii. Pittsburgh. /'*.*.** ' Arransemenrs for 1849. * , , , riOt'UE, BROS. & CO., *ole Agents for lhct BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packet*, take the liberty of announcing to their old friend* and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1848 being complete, thev an* prepared to bring out pdssengersj bv the above splendid Line, from Liverpool and Philadelphia. They refer to their former coiirse ot iloiiig business, ami assure those who entrust thenewith tlu ir orders, that the same satisfaction wittbe reuuered os heretofore. ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND -WALES. Draft* for sole, payable, on demand, ut any Bank in Ireland. . L . •• . Tlie undersigned has made arrangementjno bring out duri " B 'j a^'^ei.y. P»*»»ge To itud From. . ikjg milt CRKAT BRITAIN A IRFJ.ANJ): S»Ot Gtawns Rutabd A So*, No. 104 Waterloo Roefl, I.i vcrpool. , .. CauusurJc Riitard. No. 6« South st.. PL V. . ; riwtS Subscribers, baring accepted the Agency, at U«* J. nty ol’lhe above well known ami respectable Houses, are prepared to make engagement* for pawchgeT* tw coinc out trom any pari of(»rcal Brilain or Ireland, by •ll»e re gular Uoc ol Packet Ships, sailing from Livarpoolvvyek- Iv. cngujjimi with naniay rest assured thW tlieir | Oumds will meet with kind treatment uidl prompt dcs puich at I .ivcrpwl. ns well as every attention . necessary on tliojr arrival in this country. Apply to or addrCas samukl MrLtRKAM a go,, 14S Liberty Rt.j Pitlsbnrsli. N. n. —Passey*-* engaged here from Liverpool fo Pitts burgh direct, and drattN for any wmojinl IbrwaTded. .pay able at fight, throughout the United Kingdom. jySo-ly tSt"'" H AHNOBN CO/s': ' J**- rASSttWEft AM> KESHXTASCK JSmk. orncc. HARNDI'N i CO. eontimie to brine out persons ftmii any part of Knglnnd. Ireland. Scotland or ales, ujmiu the most liberal lenu*. with their usual jronctuahtv. and attention to thr wants of emigrants. _• H c do not al low our passengers to be robbed bvthe swindling scamps that iufcNt the sun-ports, a? we take charge iut i|« in the iiionctM they report ih**insclvos, and see to their well-be ing.- and «U >pn»eh them without any dcutnHon.by the hr-t ships \W say this frHrlrssty. os we defy any ot our passengers to *Apie that they were detained; tort) -eight hour* t«y us in Liverpool, whiLt thousand* others were detnmei’l month* until they eonhl be »eirt «Ti *vme oUt rrn/i. ut a cheap rate, which, too trctpienlL proved t»icu rollm* We mtrud to perform our contract* Irohorabjy. irAdf »f mini. mid not act as was the ease last scasou with other t»thre«. who either performed not at oil, or’wheu it suited their convenience ;. i t l>n»ds drawn at Pittsburgh for arty «tdn nuty/AMo xt OUI. pnvnble at any ot the Pro*ineial Hank&.ia Ire land. Luglutnl Scotland and Wales. . !. b josiiUA itonjSso.v. F-uropeon and General Aijfsni. Firth street, one door below W t*od »t. £,£■« KOHEIOS ££& HKMITTAXCK. are prepAffil to forward Miondy to a] £ V*art%ol Iviplnnd. Ireland. Scotland and Watra, wit] dr«nmch. and at Hi* lmv"«t rati**. •.“./! SAM.rr.i. M ru rtKJuN * co., > 1 t'J l.ihrrty sircrl. Kuroptan Aecttrf, nnd SlcniUtaneei to trruudt Koglamt, ■ lARtiK and muuil «um» 01 money can at ail iitar* l>« 4 rr-mjU'-dM sijrlit-lrati*. at nductd nun, w» Jt'd. pari* n; Ihiplnnd. Ireland. Waie*. he., and I.4ignrree odH-eted and rerorered Uiomph the ti| dum»jr.hi* «b* ««*ii'** t>"!M ihi* <-ny from f K:Ji*lh*t unl'.l May, on Id* smtu al I'iiir* »«• I-Ure. »»,*•. l»v U> J AStr-5 ' M«r rhnwt. i-treet. PtU»h»iT;fh I! KKKNAN. A«;.rryo ami t\nm>rliur at Imiw. umt Kuropiin«itic;rf oi N**'C Yoifc, hr dprm* H {»■••<■ «-t:iry to re >.i>t th** Ki-ruvi «>t dipt firm tl „i| ha* n«reer,feid jfahr rwmniun svi-h i-Uhrr 'o»~ «Uo«* |wr*J-n« nr 1 1 T»p»colt*a Grnrrnl EuilßrntloniOfllee. -*». lIK.MITTANCKS a.id Palace i*> njtd (ir.rat Rrt»»tu and Ireland. tor, W ,*.!»(£* J T. Tan-*ro«t. *5 South d. |jvrljn«i! Thir fiber*. arrrj'trd th«p A<*ej*»rs r»t the alrjvr Hon**'. 3tr m>\e prepared tn mate hrr»»i^r ,- ti»*nl* on tin; iiMft liberal irrnn with tiio*r 'tevirrm* ?| fauni the pt\**n;re of their mend* thr < ltd t^mnirv. and ih*\ rtarn*r tltrniMdvwm n*»-ir rharoeter unit In-*; Standing in t'nurv»* wjM pivr ;nn[iir a**nlawi* tuat aititjirrr ar r;incrm»’nt» %* jll t*r caf t* l ! «ni! latihfnU) • ■ ' Mpum W A J T TilpscoM Bt« ton? and f*k>r«biy known tor the 'up*n«r class. aceotmuodaiion, add »niiing qualttic* of their Packet Ship* 'Hi*' I|I’IIKN Ol- TIIF. WK.sT, SHLUIPAN. OARRICK- !4(>TTU deception and a fraud upon the public—and their statements -are not to reUcdon. 1 tsc23J A.. jAYNES, 79 4tk at. i • i i ' ", i ... .a. •• , v ‘ •7 >-MW ' \ r -,K. > .>4 "•* f.i ■*• ** "7 »**• - -‘i j “ - -V t ’ EKMtTTXSCIIS TO y ;i ’■> inclu sive, no risk will bo taken over $4,000, (except Bridges and Grist Milta.) . .... The operations of-the Company, have been sncn, uiai for the last six yenra only one cent upon the dollar has been assed upon the premium notea ot the stock holders. . , i . «• Application can be made to the subscriber, at nis office, iu the new Court House. ’ H. SPROUL, Agent. janZMjn" Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co-, Pa- Fire sud Marine Insurance, ri'HE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila -1 delphia, through iu duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber. offers to make pcrniuueni and limited Insurance on property, in this city and it»-vicinity 9 and on shipments bv the canal and rivers. i 1)1 RECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Prea'L Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Cbarle. rnylor, , Samuel W. Jones, Sanulel V.. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose whim, John A, Brown, Jacob Ji rlnmias, John White. 'W'V t Thomas P. Cope, Itich:irJlX\\ «*■'. .. , Wm. Welsh. llfi'O- »• hlterranl. Sec y. •Otis is the oldest Insurance Company in the L nitec] Suites, having been elmrtcred in ITJI4. Its charter is per petual. anil from its high standing, long experience, nm ole means, nml avoiding all risks of an extra l.niardous character, it may be considered as oircriHg ample tv to the public. MOSI-.S AJt>> OOU. At Ootuiting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., W ater ana Front it*., Pittsburgh ocV^s-y Tlie Franltllii Fire Insurance Comyauy OV ruU.AOKLMHA. _ f IHAHTKR rERMHVAL.—S4tX).O«I paid in office V.' Ifttl Cheatmit «t.. north rid*;, near Fifth. Take linu ranee, either wnuanent or limited, against low or .dam age by fire, on property and effect# of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable term*. Ap plication. made either per«m«Hy or by letter*, will be promptly attended in. C. N. UANt-KLK, l re«,t. C. g/Bascjux, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N Bancker, Jacob R. Simth. Thotua* Hurl. Grorae \\ . Rirhar.^, Thomas J. Wharton, Monferat I) t.«w».<, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi L- Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown- PITTSBERGH ACSKNcn . Wsowca Martin. Agent* at the Exchange Office of Warrick -Martin A Co., corner of 3d and Markrl *ts. Fire ri#k*4«k«n on buildings and ihfjg content* in Pittsburgh. Allegheny muT the surrounding country. No maiiim of inland navigation risks taken- angt-ty JttflJUl itxo- ;b. KINr.&FIHSEY, Agents at ritutlfHrgh./pr fht Dtlairatr Mutual Softfy f«* turautt C'uittyany r>f Pfuiaiftlphm. I.MUK RISKS upon Building# and Merchandize of eve -4 ry description, and Marine Risk* upon hull* or rar g(M** of Yc**e|*. taken upon the ntoti fnvorahle terms. Office at the warehouse of Kins A Holmes, on Water •t.. n»-nr Market street. Pittsburgh. N It Kins Jt Finney invite the confidence nml patron age of their friend# and commumi'y at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Coitipanv. as uu institution among the ino»t flouri/riiing in Philadelphia—hiivins a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of it* charter, l* constantly increasing—n* yielding to each ja.-r«on tutm rr«l. hi** due shur** of i)ie of the Company, without involving him »u any responsibility whatever, he> und the premium actually juiul in by him; mid ihemore «# pos *c*#utg the Mutual principle chv«- *it* K'Mure. ami iu it# most attractive form. n, ' v V_._ 1 GFJSCY OFTIH: FRANKLIN FIRK INSCHANCF. . A COMPANY OF Pini.ADKI.P!A, —A'. R. ThirJ a**d \Vooi stnrtj. Piinbttrx* The «**ei# oi the company on the first of January. ISM. a# published in coumrtuity with an art of the IVniuylvama !/rgi*la:tiro, ItomU and Mortsfl?'# R«-uI Estate. n* vest Temporary l>>ar.«, St>H:k* and Cn*h ttfiT.JW •! Making a total of - -l*J Afit.nlmg certain asMiranct* that all ln"*e# will he prtnnptlv mej, and giving entire security to all whoob i!iin jxdieics ifrim shi» CumjirtJiy. Ri«k* taken at a l * low a» are rofisiitcut with iwmritv. . net'* warrick -martin; Agent. Insurance Again** Fire. 'I'HL Ahirrirnn Fire Inftsrmtre Camf'nn •/ —l>thee. No 1 7*i Walnut street. PhiSadrlplua; lucun ,ora^r d A. I>. t-iri-.Char«er perprctnal. In-iife* UmltJmg*. Furniture. Merrhnndi/e. mul proper* w generally, ritlier in the city or country, against In*.# ot lanmge t>y fire. j>cr|*etual or inr limited periods, on favor* nM« term* DIRECTORS John Sefßront. William Lynch. Thomas Ambon. John AWLh. Jr . ■j.ihn T Lewi*. SAMUEL C MORTON, President I uamis D Jamves. Secretary Ordn* tor Insurance by the above Company will Ire r-eeivrd and insurances effected by the underMjrned, agent for Pittsburgh. GF.O. COCHRAN, taut :>m 2t» Wood street WESTERN NEW YORK COI.LKUK OF HEALTH, Nn 207, Main Street. Buffalo. Nrw York D\X (7. 0. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Uthontriptie Adver tisement for tHt7.—“ I Camp, 1 Saw, I Conquered;” m most emphatically the ease with this article, Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it has gone. am! South America. England, Canada, and the United States hare provided the tnitit of tins statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy ! sentenei*. tell* ij,r whole story. Invalids, the priricAphtT upon which you are enred, m«v not be known to you, but the result of a trial is satisfactory; you ore restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; each individual root hus its own peculiar, ex clusive. medicinal property, conflicting with no other compound—each root mates its own enre—and as a per fei-t combination, when taken into the system, it does the work winch nature, when her laws were first establish ed, intended ii should do—PURIFIES, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken-down. debilitated constitu tion. Dropsy, in nil its characters, will be completely eradicated front the system bv its use. See pamphlets in agents’ hands, for free circufation—they trent upon all diseases. and show testimony of cures. Gravel, and all complaints of the urinary arrant, form also the cause of great suffering. and Vaughn's* Lrruo.vrmPTic hus acquired , no small celebrity over the country, by the cures it has ; made in this distressing class of afflictions. So tamed, it : seems, U this medicine, that it ha* thus attracted the no tice of one of our Medical publications. In the Novem hr No. l*4tf, of the “ Buffalo Journal and. Monthly Re view of Medical and Surgical Science.*’ in an article up nn,calculous diseases, and ” solvents,” the writer, alter noticing the fact that the English government once pur chased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in lf-02. of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, tints pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine:— •• Why do not our Representatives in Senate and Assem bly convened, enlighten and ‘dissolve 1 the suffering thousand* of this country* by the purchase of Vaughn’s Vegetable lathoniriplie, than which no solvent since the day* of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame'.” — Render, here is a period icul of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted journals of the kind in the U. States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D.. and contributed to by men of the highest professional nbility, thus stepping aside to notice a “secret remedy.*’ You wall at our.e understand no unknmen ami worthless nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quar ter—unu consequently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its grant ** fame ” which has caused it to rceeive this passing nod. Kidjtky diseases, weakness of the bark and spine, irregular, painful and suppressed menstruation. Flour Albus , and the entire complicated train ot evils which follow a dis ordered system, are at once relieved by the medicine.— Send for pamphlets from Agents, ami you will find evi dence of the value of the Lithontriptic there nut forth.— ; As u remedy for the irregularities of the female system, it tins in the compound u root” which has been resorted to in the north ol Europe for centuries —as a sure cure for this complaint, and u restorer of health of the entire system. Livkb, Complaint, Jaundice. Bilious Diseases, &c., are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these complaint*. ns well as Fever and Anns. There is no remedy like it. and no ralpme.lor qui nine. form* any part of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its use, and its uetivo properties are manifested in the use, of u single 30 oz bottle. For Freer and Ague, Uilious DLiortlers. take no other ilfrrficine. Rheumatism, Goer, will Jinrt relief. The action of this medicine upon the Blood, will change the disease—which originates in* the blood—and u healthy result will follow. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lee., yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. Inflammation of the Lungs, Cough, Consumption also, hus ever found relief. Scroftda, Erystptlaf, Files. Inflamed Eyes —all caused' by impure blood—wul find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture, is purified anil restored—as a partial cure will iiot follow. The truin of common complaints. Palpitation of the Heart. Sick Headache, Debility , d* c - are all the result of some derangement of the system, and the Great Resto rer will do its work. The promise* set forth hi the-ad vertisement, arc based upon the proof of wlmt it has done in the past four year*, 'hie written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada, the United Slates,-England and South America, in the possession ot tbe propriclor—ami can be seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered to the World. Get the pamphlet, and study the principle os ihore laid down, the method of cure. Put up in 30 .oz. bottles, at S 2 j I*. oz. do. al SI each—the largest holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upnn.—- Every bottle hus Vaughn’s Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture 11 blown upon the glass, the wtTTEX signature ol “G. C. Vaugh” on the directions, and ,! G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,” stamped on the cork. None other arc genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, ami sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post paid—orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article —132 Nassau streets, New York city; 295 Essex street, Salem, Massachusetts, und by the principal Druggists througupnt lhe United States and Canada, os advertised in the papers. , Agent* in this city— .... Hays fc-BrocktVay. Wholesale and Retail Agents* No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Al>o, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Bridgewater.-• janflO-dfcwly'. S'BARRELS5 'BARRELS Fresh Roll. Butter; 8 “ Lard: 6 “ -Dried Peaches; •■•••• • 2 “ Clover Seed; just received, and for sale L. S. WATERMAN* No. 31 Market, and 62 Front street . ~J« . !; ' '■ "1 ' MEM Art without a Riralforthe Cu rt of; the following Diseases! IF taken according to the directions they will cure any case, no matter''who or what else has foiled. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS,. For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Gun* prene, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and utc ffghly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Humoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most coses; experience benefit soon after the first dose; They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure; when taken according to directions; No oulwaTd application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. .Liniments sometimes act us. a palliative for a short period; but there is-always danger in their tisc. They may cause the. pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. Smnnel C. Morion, Adolphns Perir*. Cienrge Abbott. Patrick Brad>. " ", .. ;i .*• ' * -?)' ' : S' - •■* DR. HOFFLAND-S CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice. Msia, Indigestion* Chronic Debility, Chronic AsUi-, :rvous Debility, Pulmonary Aflcclions, (arising from the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidueys, anu all diseases arising from,a disor lered stomach, in both male and female, such as femole weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strenghten. the sys-. tern, and remove ul! acidity of the stomach, and give it. lone and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys-, tern, removing nil impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healihy action -to the whole frame. - - The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uncosinessand fiain in tne rightaide, and soreness upon touch irnmediute y under the iut'eriOr ribs;'inability to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced, -which'se riously affects respiration, causing very often a trouble •some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a‘ coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of peT spiratjou, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right sliouldcr, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the moath or tbroat. causing moeas to risciiu the nostrils. Jaundice firequent ly accorapaniesit. and a dropsy m tlic face. These symp toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In fact, a ma jority of such caseic originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must,in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it 'Hie symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stomach atone, arc loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full-. or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, fetid eructations, or sour arising from (he stomach; Ac. Dyspepsia, devoid of a functual nature, is without danger; lint, -if arising from a disease of the stomach, it is rtnngerwus. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dcscswill re move all the unpleasant effects, snch as fluttering at the heart, achiug sensation when in a lying position, dots or web* before the sight, fever und pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are. a quick and strong pulse, pair, and distressed countenance, Ac. Any case of the above disease con be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters, as directed. SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Conghs or Cold*, or the Chest, Spilling of Blood, luduenza, Whooping Cough. Bron chitis. 1 Uemoral Jtsihma, or any disease of the Bungs or Throat. This its an invaluable family medicine, ft soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, aud prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to {■Ass neglected; for. neglected cold* slnklliomaiuls to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate fn«mc. wuo would have been strong aud robust, if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT. For the effectual cure of the File*. Trtier. amt Rheum. Scald Head. Kjng-vrorms, Inflamed Eye* or Kye-lld#, Barbers Itch. Frosted Fi-rt, Old Sores arising from fever of impure -Mood; and will extract the fire from burns, on application. «>r remove auv cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Person* troubled with tender faces should use it niter shaving; it will, in ;» few moments, remove all sore nro *n*j> the Mending: It can alway* be relied on. ami i* invaluable in onv family. TAII OINTMENT, For the cure of pain* or weakness in the liver, back or i'hci*i: it will entirely remove unv deep seated pain*.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessing* of itivig >rnt*-d health, arid in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. . The innumerable impositions upon the public, anu Inc sinteitients of remarkable cure* never mndc. yet certified to by feigned names, or bv person* wholly- unacquainted with what they hove endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They ore en tirely vegetable, and free from'all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can bo had of Utc agent, gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medieiue store, *273 Race Street, one door above Eichth. Philadelphia. For «alt*in PittsbnrgJj, by (janl?-dty) THORN. GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE! Or. Swayne’s Coniponnd Syrnp of Wild Cherry. t« ISa'i. a»t Act of Congress—'Tne j Clreat Remedy for Consumption. Coughs, Colds, Asth ma, Bronchitis. Liver Complaint. Spitting Blood, Difficulty of breathing, Fain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Group, Broken Constitutions, Sore Throat. Nervous Debility, and All diseases of the Throat Breast.'and Dungs; arc most effectual and speedy* cure ever known for any of the above discuses' is DR SWAYNITS COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY. Read the Testimony, Ft. Louis, Sfpt. 7th. 1846. Pa. K. A To —Genu.—l have been afflicted for atom three years with a pulmonary complaint, which has baffled the skill of several of the most eminent phy sicians of onr country. At times my cough was very severe, pain in my siae and breast, and great difficulty in breathing- In this way 1 continued to suffer. until life became almost a burden. At length I saw your adver tisement of DR. SWAYNE*S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend of mine to make a trial of it, and I purchased a.bottle of you. 1 am hap py to inform yojt Uint one bottle has effected a nerfect cure, and that I am now in the enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in the form of a certificate, that other* who may be afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swaynes's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best, i Yours, with respect, Wm. Cabsox. / One icord qf cannon.—Since the introduction of my article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals cot up nostrums, which they assert contain Wild Cherrv ; some are called “ Balsams,” 11 Bitters,” and •• Svrup of wild Cherry,*’ but mine is the original and onlV genuine preparation ever introduced to the ptiblie, which can be proved by the public records of the Comr monweahh of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard against imposition is to see uiat ray signature is on each bottle. Dn. 11. Swatse, Corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. 50,000 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION Would perhaps be a small estimate for the ravages of this dreadful dtsease in a single year; then add the fearful catalogue of those cut off bu Infamation of the Lungs. Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs , Influenza, Bronchitis, and other diseases of the Lungs and Liver. And the list would present an nppalling proof of the fa tality of these two classes of diseases. But it is impor tant to know that nearly all of this dread waste of human life might have been prevented by n timely use of DR.‘ SWAYNE S compound syrup of WILD cher ry. This medicine has now been before the public some eight years, and is the original preparation from the Wild Clierrv Tree. Its reputation as n remedy for Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, und Consumption of the Lungs t based entirely upon its intrinsic merits, owes but little to inflated newspaper puffs. Those, who give it a trial, being bene fntod by it, recommend it to their neighbors, and thus gradually ond surely has it gained an enviable reputa tion and worked its way into general use. One bottle never fails to euro a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict attentions to the directions that accompany each bottle, its use in Pulmonary diseases of long standing and of the most alarming character, has always given relief, aud in very nmuy instances has effected complete and permanent cures. Bcwurc of the worthless li Balsams, n “ Bitten,” IC Sy rups,- Sfc. t as they contain none of the virtues of the orig inul preparation. • The (original and only) genuine article is prepared by Dr. SW AVNE, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Phila delphia, and for sale, by ageiits in alt parts of the United Stales, and some parts of Europe. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNR N. W. corner of Bth and Race streets* Philadelphia,'and for sale by respecta ble Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in the Uni ted States. For sale Wholesale nnd Retail, by WM. THORN, 53 Market street; L. JONES, 180 Liberty street, and OG DEN 8c SNOWDEN, corner of Wood and 2d streets, sole Agents for Pittsburgh , Pa. jytO BA. FAHNESTOCKS COUGH SYRUP.—This prc • partition lias proved itself to be of very great efhcu cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood. Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe nnd useful medicine, and arc pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, nnd is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. “Theye are, perhups, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects m such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Comer of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and \Yood streets. decl3 Patent Office, Janaary 21,1849. ON the petition of C. If. McCormick, of Steel’s Tav ern, Virginia, praying for the extension of a patent granted to said C. H. McCormick, for on-improvement in reaping machines, for seven years from tho expiration of said patent, which takes place on tho 21st day of Jane, 1946— It is ordered that the said petition be heat'd at the Pa teut Office on the third Monday in February, at ISo’clock, m.; and all persons arc notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, wny said petition ought not to be granted. Ordered, also, that this notice be pnblishcd in the Union, and National Democrat, Washington; Enquirer, Richmond; Post, Pittsburgh; Statesman, Columbus; In quirer, Cincinnati; Sentinel, Indianapolis; Free Press, Detroit, once a week for three successive weeks previous to the third Monday in February next. EDMUND BURKE, Commissioner of Patents; ; P. S. Editors of the above papers will please copy and send their bills to the Patent Office, .with a paper containing this uotice. jan26:law3w IN the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny county, A.D.184 , No. •In die matter of the Voluntary Assignment of George Albert, *■ And now, to wit, Jan.afst, 1848, account, of the Assignee filed; and the Court direct notice of tho same to be given, by publication for three successive weeks, in two of pera in the city of Pittsburgh, and that the said account wilt be allowed on the 22d day of February next, unless cause bo shown to the contrary. From the Record, jan2fi*dlaw3w ' HIRAM HULTZ, Prothy. A SSACETIDA—I case, jtlst received and for sale, by A, 3. A.FAHNESTOGK&CO, nov27 . Cor. First and Wood sis. lII® 1 I’-r/'-’r-”: N aI ■• .a : V.C 'T; l T v • ; 'i. f' - Wild Cfeerry and Sarsaparilla. _ A VERY IMPORTANT' COMMUNICATION tO ALL PERSONS. C* ALL PLACKB, ' ' At AU and UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. IE YOU ARE SICK, get cured: if well, employ mea sures to continue so. Every mdividualgpudulgcs ill liubitb which must, to a greater or lesser extent, disar range the admirable and mtnente combinations which form the system, and consequently EVERY INDIVIDUAL • should possess some mild, yet efficacious, simple and ac credited agent for the preservation of the functions of the body good order. DK WOOD , s i SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CIISBRY BITTERS will achieve this result; and should be in every family, and in the hands of every person who, by by business, profession, or general coursc of life, is predisposul to the very many little ailments that render life a curse instead 01 a blessing', and finally result, in their aggravated con dition,'in the cause : • OF DEATH. . lt - The Bitters here recommended are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples .Na ture presents to those who care to find them, and wnicn are the only reliable antidotes to the - poisons of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally beloved barsa panlla and the Bark of the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every disease of the: internal organs. These materials, though pow erlul in their operation, are, as common.sense teaches us t ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and, they arc here, one of the greatest medical operatives inthe inhabitable globe; By taking these Bit- , ters, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid | the sharp knife of the surgeon; for they not only eradi cate pimples and tntnors, but overcome ' • CANCER AND KING’S EVIL! Whoever i* subject to the horrors oi Consumption should atonce purchase thts.siire remedy; In ihe tmm of Cosnv'cnoss tollow drcndiul local congestions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently intuua or iiypocondmi, violent headaches- palpitations, mid other affections of the heart, anil rheumatic swellings. Dr. Wood’B Compound ts one of the mo*t efficient incditniire m routing those com plaints, and their lountairt heud. dial can posaibl} be procured. . From beinir confined to small rooms, nndfrom taking a sfnnli l modicum oi exercise. numerous persona arc doily mode' to deplore a loss of appetite, puiniul headaches, weakness ol the muscles, languor, want ot energy suth cicnttoseek recreation, &c.,&.c.,&c. • 'lhcsc .persons say lor years, that they **doul leel very web. M It the} do not employ a method by which they can led quite ■well, they must eventually sink under a severe hi oi illness, nila are SAVED FROM !TltK GRAVE only by-a miracle; and even tlicn, the lancet, Icccli, bits- | ter. and calomel, have leiV thorn mere scattered hulks, full I of aches and sorrows, and uot only a y>cst to themselves, i hut a source of disgust and annoyance to all with whom . thev couie in contact. All these i FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may i be- avoided bv an curlyapplieution of the virtues of these Hitlers. For the truth of this, Uie'propneior pledges his word and honor, and in {evidence can show hies ol undoubted certificates wcich he lias received, unsolicit- ed- from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the in valid to swallow his certificates, but his Enters, and is I willing to stoke all he holds! dear on earth in tavor of the result I ! TUB DYSPEPSIA, ut cither a modified or severe form, wilt disappear before 1 tlte qualities of Dr.: Wood s preparation, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Diners possess no other recommendation, it would-be ouo ofl the hneAt vegetable compounds medical science, can ! itiveul: llutril is equal to die complete eradication ol i i LIVER COMPLAIN']’, v m everv shape, aud ot cvcrv affection. minor or gigantic, of the hiharv aparatus. Individuals who are constitu tionally bilious,.ought regularly to take thismild, agreea ble. and excellent tonic and ai»pe»ient, as it will diffuse health throughout everv fibre ot the frame, and send hap piness and love of litc tlmlhug to the heart. Families OUGHT TO K.KKP IT ON HAND. Everv niedicmc-chestoitboa.nl ship should also bo wol stucked with this capital remedy, us cannot afflict those who take it, or long resist its vigor ous afc*fumltB. All impurities of the Blood vanish bcloro it. and the old relies ot early imprudence invariably.dis appear. soon after being simmiited to its action. Every complaint ot the stomach i« broken by it. The Hitters havt-j mno instance, tailed ;to cure Jaunuicii, Ok.nl.ral Df.bu.itt, and every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Bv tieglcctmg the lmlfi inroads made upon the latter, a vast portion ot our tellow-bciugH are rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, tmlecd. that they wish to die. Every bottle of Ur. Woods --Sarsaparilla and Mild Cherry Hitters 1 contains a modicum ol joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. Re member that on injudicious use of mercury isivevitably productive of many evils which are put to tlight by this glorious mid unsurpassable cumyound; and tliat afilic ons which are HEREDITARY may Speedily and safely be slinfflwlolT throtigU it* age cy. As a medicine which iiiust benefit I EVERYBODY, from the simply delicate to iliecanjlntd ntul drspairiiig iu zalid jio equal is to be fouml lbr iL It would be wellto bear in mind that prevention is infinitely nionr.tlestra.ble titan cure, and that Dr. Wood's SoTsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters ARE BOTH. Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than . Bris tol's br Sand’s, for the same price—Si per bottle- WYATT A KEBCIiUM, 121 Fulton-sL, N. Y., whole sale agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at P. ;ft SAWYER’S HEALTH DEPOT of Valuable Medicines, Smithficld, between Third and Fonrth *U.. and nt WILLIAM THORN'S Drug store, Market sL scptl-dtlm-wliJm CliflNKfcE HAIR CREAM—A matchless nnivlc for 1 /.growth, beauty, and restoration of the llair. This j Cream, when once known, will supercede all other.arti- J cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, .1 harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few opplicn-1 lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau* tifnl,' lively appearance; and will also make it maintain | its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long ns all the preparations that are generally used. Whore the hair is thin, or has fallen oil, it jnmy be restored by using this Cream. Every lady aud gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair shotild at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed tbal.it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the" Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs. Handershott St Stretch, Nashville, general agents for tho Southern States; Letter of the Re c. R- Caldwell* Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. Messrs. Hexdkbsiiott A. Stretch: Gentlemen — I take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called 2h\ Parish's Chinese Hair Cream / for, about two years ago ray hair was very dry. bristly, and disposed to cotne out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now clastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils wero applied, each leaving ray hair in a worse state., than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. ■ As an article for tho toilet my wife gives it preference oveit all others, being delicately-pertntned and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find tho Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &e., , , R. C ALDtVEL L. Pulaski, January 7.1547; '• • JETSoId wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 Market sh, and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth sts. jels-d&\v-ly LADIES nro cautioned against using Common Prepa red Cltalk: They are hot atrare how frightfully mu riousilis to the skin! bow coarse, bow rough, how sallow, . vellow, and unhealthy the.skin appears alter using pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead! Wc have prepared a beautiiul vege- . table article, which wc call Jones’ Spanish Lilly "White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of, all delctenoas qualities, and it'imparts tp the s"kin a natural, healthy,', alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time aettug as a cosmetic oh the skin,' making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, gays: “ After analysing Jones’ Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the inostdjcautifal and natural* and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. ' I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skm requires beautifying.” - Price 25 cents abox. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather orjwool—the tormer is preferable. A fink skt of Tkxxii! for 25 crkts.—Wlute teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and uuhcaltby teeth* after being once or twice cleaned- with Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that jits constant daily uso is highly advantageous, even to those tecth that arc in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish*. and pTeveiiuug a premature decay. Those already decayed u prevents from becoming worse—-it also fustens such as is beconyng loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37* cents a box. AU the above are sold only ai:B2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear m the ntixt column. Will you marry, and get a rich husband, lady !*• loot face is your fortune.” Is’l beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white ? If not, it can be made sb even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been inado thus who have washed once or twice with Jones’ Chemical Soap. The cited is glorious and rttagnificcut; But be sure you get the genu ine Jones’ Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, .89 Chatham street.., _ , Ring-worm, Salt-rheuri, Scurvcy, Erysipelas, Barber's Ilch, arc often cured by i Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap, when every’ kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American 'Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mindj reader, this seldom or never fails 1 . „ : C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at Jackson’s 89 Liberty st, head of Wood, Sign of of the Big 800 l ; , nov23. i MHRICAN OIL—TIIE GREAT REMEDY OF NA- ■ J\_ TITIIE. —Procured from a well in Kentucky, ICo feci below the earth’s surface. Tliis Oil willb'e found vastly finfi£r]or to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar "'Oils. Its curative properties for the following ali ments are truly wonderful: Inflamatory rheumatism, whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds, spasms, totter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, . liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart burn, diseases of the hip jointj inflamed sotc eyes,deaf nsss, endear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises,cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, &c. fee. \ |Price.so cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WAL JACKSON, at his boot, and shoe store, fc9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The pa boot stands in the door-way. Only place in PUtsbrngli where. the gexuise can be oo tainea. ■!• -.. , • '.. "• - iCAtrnoN.—lnosder tib he sure of obtaining the genuine, 1 purchase only of the general agent tor Western Pennsyl vania, Wm. Jackson,BB liberty street, or through, sub ; Agents appointed by hint for its sale, bach of whortwiil have a show bill andgeneral directions in pamphlet fonn oontainmg tipimmes and address of the Proprietorand General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, as follows: Dr. Hall A Co., proprietor, Kemuoky. Wm. Jackson, GeaeralAgent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty gfireetj Fitiaburgh, to whom all orders must no addressed. , . ; • , : Obskbvb.—Eachbottlo is .enclosed in one ofthoabove named Pamphlets, and the iiame of William Jafiksony (the gcneral and only Wholesale agent forWcstera Pen&syl vamedrrimed on the outside of the labcL oct23 ''l . s v\,V-|- ills •-'I--- i- i. .7 ■.'.•'•■x ' •'••i t'-' r,. SCURVY v; y '.y~: CLICKESER«B SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, i RE universally admitted to operate, not only as an effectual pfevenuvt, but us a never failing ttmtdij, in all diseases which can affect the human frame. Hcnd ache Indigestion, Rheumatism,- Piles, Scarry, Dropsy, ‘tmall rox. Cholera Morbus, Worms, wiKWpmg .Cough, Consumption, Jaundice, Qwnsey, Scaslatma. Liver Com plaint, Apoplexy, Cancors, Measles, Salt Rheum, Jits, flcurtiium, Giddiness, Ejysipelas, DeafneM, lwlungE of tlic Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Pams in the Back, Inward -i Weakness, Palpitation of the Hcnrt, Risings in the Throat,: Asthma. Fevers of a Il kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches. ; in the Side, Spitting of Blood, Sore_Ejea, St. Anthony’s fore, Lowness ol Spirits, Floodj"?. HvswSi* bus or Whiles. Gripes, King’s F.vtl, Lpctyaw, Hysteria, Bile on.the Stomach, and rill bilious Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pok, White. Swellings, . Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiung—nnd a host of other* ... lißue repeatedly been vanquished by heir all-powcriul nrm. ;• • • . They imvc been known to effect permanent cures when .. all other rcutedios hail provod. unavailing, ami in uic last stages of disease. ... They have m many cages superseded the prescriptive L of the meat eminent physicians, and received beside* their unqualified commendation. . They liave been irequeutly recommenced by men of the • most distinguished characteTS throughout the land, and been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Frames of roval blood. ■ • . . 'pliey have been m'.roduced into the Hospitals of Edin bur*)! Paris, and Vienna, and .through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders, they have recei ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rus sia, and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire. |j-y- Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute saiUfrom ’ t o port of New York, without nn übnndant supply of the SICK MAN’S NEVER FAILING FIUt'.NL. fTT Agencies have been established in all the principal Ciue« in the Union, midapplicauonsatc constantly rvach- Intr us from almost numberless villages in every section oMhc country. ■ Testimonials ot tlicir marvellous effects, arc pouring in front all T Ajuartcro —&■»!. m suck numbers, tliat we linve not lime to read one half of tbcin. What, stronger or more conclusive evidence than these : import- ; am lactsciui ihc most sceptical desire? Is it posMble,lHaV:; -the many thousands who have tned CLICKENER’S : TILLS, can be deceived in their results? If any impos- ’ turc orquackery existed, would it not lone ago have been ‘ held up, us it should bo. to Uie sConi and derision of a r justly offended community. ' .. . .. . - rf 4~ Remember. Dr. C. V. Chektiter is the original in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills? arid that nothing of tlie sort ' was ever heard of, until he introduced them in June, 13*13. Tnrchasers 6bou!d,iherefore t ?alway& nakforClickenerV Sugar Coated Vegetable-Pills, and tako no other, or they wifi be maile the victims of a fraud. ; PRICE* US CENTS i'JPER BOX. , , . - Dr. Clickener’s principal office for,the sale of puls,.is w- Vescy st; New York. : __ r , ' WM. JACKSON. 89 Liberty st., bead ofWood sL, Pitta-? burgh, Pa.,.General Agent for Western. Pennsylvania,- Nortliem Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. The following are Dr. Ciickcner’s duly appointed A gents for Allegheny co.. Pa. ■ • WM. JACKSON, (principal) 80 Liberty street, head or Wood. A: M. Marsha!!,; Allegheny City. Jpnathan Gbriest, Manchester. f C. Townsend Co., • Jno. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. ; Jno. H. Casscl, Penn at. > Andrew S. Getry, Wylie at. Robert Williams, Arthursville. R; H. Ilemiugray. Soiiili Ward. Wm. J. Smilli/i’emperanceville.: Jereraiab Fleming, LawTeneevillo. Daniel Negley.East Liberty. , Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgli. ... - . Thomas Ailrin Sharpsburglu G. H; Starr, SeWickley. * Samuel Springer, Clinton. James M’Kee, Stewartstown. ; John Black, Turtle Creek. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. i- ; Riley M’LangliUn, Plumb Township. J. Jones, Bakcrstowu. —— Penny. aPKeespori. “tt is the best couch MEDICINE I EVER X LSKD. : ’ —Tina was expressed m oar hearing vea lerduv. by' an intelligent gentleman," who bad nsed but about one half of a bottle ol Dr. WUlartTs Oriental Cough Mixture, bclore lie was entirely cored. Come anil (jet a bottle of it, and if tlio moat obstinate couch or cold does*- not disappear by its nsc. your money will be reloaded. Compounded as it is,of the most cflcctivc, though .barn*-, less and pleasant remedies, its use tor years has, norm deed can it,'fail to give entire satisfaction. For sale,-wholesale and retail, by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Libertv street, near Canal Basin. WILLIAM FLEMING, LawrenceviHe- . Sulil also by ocll BROWNSVILLE \VATEU-CIJRI3 ESTABLISHMENT 1 Fayeltr county. Fa. 11HI2 friends of Hydropathy.—also, Uny public in gene ml,—arc respectfully. informed, that this .cMablinh-. iiKMjf built expressly for the purpose, has now been in successful operation since August, 1547. The building is TOfect.byflO, two stories high, andwill' comiortitbiy_ai>cowimoiia)e twenty patients,—every room is welfvcutilulcd. ujid neatly furnished. - The sleep- . iug. bathing, and dressing rooms, for ladies, are asentire ly separated from those of the gentlemen, as, if in differ ent buildings; also, separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary baths for uuucrgoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water springs .surround the estab lishment; pleasant and- retired walks among the neigh boring hills arc abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summit, is amply repaid by the beautiful views over a most mcUircßqne country. 1 13R_ BAELZ, the Proprietor, who resides In thc estab- UshmcnL lias had several yeats* experience iu this popu lar mwle of practice!; and. early in the ensuing summer* expects to be joined by DR. MASON; Fellow .of the Roy al College Shirgeotis, London; who is.now visiting tue s ? best establishments in England. The Establishment has been, so far, welt patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and.agreeable to-invalids os the system will admit pf. -’*• Tlte terms are as follows: • < For patients; SO per week, to be.paid weekly. jVery feeble patients are required to bring their own imrses; -board can.be hod for them, in the Establishment,- atS4per week. .. Each patient is required to bring thefolkfwiug articles: Two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six eparse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed; likewise,an old linen, and flannel sheet, for bond* ages.and one 'V- The following USseaseiPare successfully treated; . Fevers, Intermitting do., or Ague,-, Inflammationof tho Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen, and Kidneys; Dyspepsia-; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute-add chronic; Sciatica, and Lumbago; GonorrhtEar'Primary and Se condary Syphilis:.Scrofula; Nervous Diseases: Partial Paralysis yNcurtilgia; Sick Headache; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Dclirinm Tremens; Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Affections; Chronic Dysentery, or T)iarrh«a; Tetter, Ringworm. Scald Head, Ac. Female Diseasos^as—Prolapsus Uteri, orbearingdown of the womb. Excessive, painful, and obstructed men- - sqration. • feb3-wtJm r ' T> heumatism, gout, and tic doloreux JA, A respectable gentleman called nt our oflicc. as ho said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for. 15 years with * Rheumatism or. Gout, and occasionally -with Tic Dolorciix; that he had been frequently confined- to his room for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using Jaync's Alteratii't, from which he found tho most sig nal and unexpected,relief. He says he found the meal cine very pleasant and effective, and .that he now con siders liunsclf perfectly cured. — PkUadelphiajSonU. Amer ican. A Fact Woirrn Kxowixa. —A gentleman of Scrofulonr habit, from indiscretion in his younger days; became af fected 'with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole' system bore'the marks of being, saturated with disease. One hand and wrist wore so much affected that he.had ' lost the nse of the hand, every part being covered with: deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and poroltsas an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's At- - tcrative.'and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect iy cured. ; . ! ; The Alterative operates through the circulation, and* purifies the blood.and eradicates disease from the system,., wherever located.; and tho numerous cures it has per formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofalit, gorit, - liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, 1 is truly astonUhhig.—iy lAe Times/ 07* For *3le m Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE r 72 Fourtlt street- : CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF .BLOOb: BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, Ac.—To Four-fifths of von are irealiy suffering from ncglecieo Colds, or an obstruction and consequent iofiaamtion of~ the delicate lining'of those tubes through which the air' wc breathe.is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction* .produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty' of breathing, hectic fever, am! a spitting of blood, matter* or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pa lieut—and death ensues.. JAYNES' EXPECTORANT* uczer Jaili XQ remove this obstruction, and produces the* most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its cf— fects, and cannot fall ta relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourths at, near Wood. • jauB “-QEST COUGH MEDICINE LN THE IVORED!”* .JD Another evidence of the superiority of Dr. WW latnd get a bottle of Dr. Willard's Oriental Coug%- Mixture; which,, to my great surprise,. relieved me very much; after taking only two or three doses, and before 1 had used one bottle. I was edtirely cured. I was so much* pleased with its effects, that I have brought others toJßuv : »t, andslmll continue to recommend it to my friends, as I firmly believe ft to be the best Cough Medicine in the vwld.'' ■ ’:/••• v'* “A*bitEW M’Caffry.” Try it—only 25 cents a Bottle. Soldby HAYS k.. BROCKWAY, , • .. No. 2, Liberty street, near Canal Bastu. ■Sold (Uso by. J. FLEMING, - novlO - • , ; . Luwrencevillc. BAI.M OF COLUMBIA.—Hair Tonic—To the Said and -■ Grey. —lf you wish u rich, luxurious head ofhair.free gom dandruff and scurf, do not toil to procure the genuine .Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness, it will more than exceed-your expectations.-Many who have lost their htur for twenty years have had it restored to' its ori ginal perfection by the nso of this Balsam. 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