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'•'«•. ’• ,y ; ..\ ', 3 <?CS f i H: 7: . : i' »v' >*J" -zJ* * v\ **•* t* i*’ 1 \'Ny 'l * >•> vT/v 4 --"’) * ! .A'' - •■-• :<, „* U , /*«. r " • » • ** A ■» ij». •'• '1 £•. ■ "rj ■:.'■■*'■■! \r yv* *■' ■•'■ *'■ ■ .? i o if'/. ’i' J, ■*»'S%fcae2 '«■»-•_ «Vj;%r?K - .V -’ \ _y r ;v;-o \ ■ ■ ss* ■-aft*' eioWns atotea. 9 TO AU:\iSi TO ARMSl—*Threatehedin • *s)SBS,;Vafiion'of\VofHeni I*-«iine. by CoJSwilVwiiU men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will contiime.lo sell clothing cheaper loan atiy has heretofore beenoiTcrediu the AVestetii country, Imp ing the larges? establishment In the city, lronling onLap erty and Sixth sis. He is now prepared to show tohis numerous'patrons - , the greatest_ variety of cloths, inereß. vestings, and clothing ol all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered-in this market* to which all can have thir Right otA ay.— '•• Observe ilic comer. N 0.107. Liberty and Srttlt sts. - morii " J. M. WiHTB. Tailor, proprietors Vi QELI.INO OFF I AAV FOR Clo-. thing nf every description, such as clunks, over coats, superfine blanket. Bcnvcr. I»ilot tuul heavy broad cloths, su|»crfiuo cloth.-drcssi-nnd frock coats; a luTgc us . ' sorlmcnl of twccth'saek and Itock coats. CloiU,.cassinicn*, and satinett pantaloons: also, n psn eral assortment of vests; plain ami fancy velvet. ;cl«im,' cassliuerc ami fancy woolen, and' plaid cussiiiierc, with’ •V a great variety,of suporlinc Irish linen, trimmed -shirts, r uuder shirts. sYodk, cravats, comforts and all other arti ?• cles iii the Clothing' line, which will be sold low ,or Purchasers will find it much to their ailvantrure wcali soon, at 49 Libcrtv-atrcet. 1 . i . N.‘B. A complete assortment of goods. Customer work.always on band, such as knghiih,Frci ~ . . mid American cloths, and cassimcrcs; also u .cHoic • sortment oif de&somibiu vestings—till of ac . • tnadc.to bnlcr In the hilcst styles, and on . ~?.ua w commbdntmg tctois. ; ' '■■ • - Jai -•* • ' TVTEW GOODS, NFDV GOODS.—Received attliclron - W City Clothing Stpre, a spleiidul of *l*?*l'*- consisting of fine Frrtu-h. Kltghsh ami American I h" ' black unit fancy Oaieiiiiicteivof Ihc mcj.t modern sty «*> tine figure! Cashmerg Vestings. silk V clvcl, I Imn aucl Pane? Satina—all of wfcicli will .make up at the most reasotinble ptiew. iu a datable amt fashlimnblc style. _ - : Ready made Clollling. of alt descriptions; Imdyjj, Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns, ,IWck. ainl- Pocket Iltlkfß.. Suspenders, Hosoms. Sturt Collars, aim, • : ' even’article lamally kept in .a Clothing * * Vp‘l n^ Merchants, before purchsisihg elsewhere, will find it TO • - their advantage to cull at the Iron City Clothing - ©tore, No-132 Libeitr Rtteot. immedfately opposite the;mouth /. of Market. t :-|6ctlß»tt3 ■ <’. M’CLO.SKh\- Clothiflar ciotians • 5 ClolUlu* 111 The TArttHMfi Itmtrs v*. The Western IwW. - - If\A SKhKCTED OAUMBN IV now matlc , mul ready to be offered on the - most liberallcthtsTo my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-fumed and extensive establishment has now,-after returning from the Eastern ciUesl ai'much troublcaml expense, just completed Ins ; fail and winler.arrangcmtuiia 10 supply his llioiisawis ot customer* widf one of the .Midst desirable stocks nfUo thinir that bus over been offered in this or any other mar ’ V . ket West of the mountain*. Fori neatness m,style .mid workmanship, combined -with the very low price nhicn tncy will bo sold for, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions ol •; the western country. It is grmitymg to me to be aide, to announce to my numerous friends ut home and anroou, that notwithstanding the extraordinary offortir-wlmii-l '* have made to uw??t the many calls in my hue. it uitb difficulty l ean keep lime with the constant rush that is ! made on this establishment. It is. a well- established fact, that mi' sales arc ctgnt.or ten times larger tlmn any ■other hoa*c:m the trade, and fhi< being the ease on the amount sold. 1-can allrod-to sell at inncli less pront than others could possibly think of doing it they wished to , cover contingent exjMMises. I intend to make n mean - ’ a sweep of all wv present stock before Tin; begniningof next veaTJ coming to dlls eoiwliniun. I "‘ill make ,u the inter* est of every tiion.who want* u cheap winter suit, tocall Hid al ilit Three lii? Di»>rj~ ■ . oat«l*deiv JOHN M i hi). Kr»»• * /~I.VVT ilk BKAT!— y. 'M. IVhitf has just received ai hi* large establiaiuncnt. fronting on liberty and hill - streets, a splendid assortment of TNVF.HTIS for summer also, a superior lot of French Satin \K>>riNC*>. all oi which he is ready m makeup in the latest fasnimi am on tlie most reasonable .tenns a* usual. Observe, tin corner, N’o. 107 Übcrtv and Sixth streets. • my H. J. AT. AVJHTK. Tailor. Proprietor. n v --r 'TTSBItCSIIING' •IMI*UDBNCK.*-Frma a published •' U -mrd of M'Calmont & Bond, uf Philadelphia. me public would bo led to believe tltul w linvc hern elaim imr a privilege *vc had no ncht u>. Jhut “the) *“ , ' c abandoned, some time since, the exclusive apencj *SJJ* lein,” and llurf we Imve ri-lit to flam, ■•exrlusiveprivil ecc willl rtr/rieas."’ 1 never pretended to sell Ibi teat, of this spurious concern. I have been *'‘llim? the teas oi the New York Pekin Tea Company tor the lust two year*, as the public ore aware, and have been to -New York four limes th that timvaml never beard of this nrir - concern until lntrlyjmt ns mmf dealers. The tea business of MVaUtnoni & Bowl >»* almut • i r ht tnenths old; anti their assumption ul the ickutlca Com* Sony’s Maine is because a name is open tot nn> luun . or rm to assume: but the fact intended Jo imply therein. that they have mu* connection with the so culled ami well kuowu Pekin Tea Com|rji»y of NewVork. is entire ; ly false, they bavin;: been deim-d even an agency m Philadelphia. for the New York Company, that Coinpan) havinß refused even thus far to confide ui them. I know not what ktntl of wool thc> keep, nor what kind of teas: 1 am onlv certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea ‘Company's of New Vork. Xut person reading this card will see the pros* decep tion ther wish to practice ou the public, and to the injury of my business. ArCalliiumt sc. Boml arc «*ool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eves of wane ot our £«»ud < out fur the black sheep. (novlO} AUA.4AV.Nh.. - *i, j. m?-: *. T, •5 ' 2?. ..... . - k ,* : -VTKW BOOKS: NKW BOOKS' —The Convict, or «■ , J\ the Hypocrit** nnmrisV« tl, bv <». I’ It 1-*:^ *' * - Jack Ashom. by T. Howard, author oi Ratlin the Rm-ter. tfac Star or the Fallen, by Cunis. author of Black I luitud rr TUc MashTFlgurii |4«»4.ac the Ledv'ofthc Green nud Blue, l»v Ch’nrle*.Cnrev. of the l • S tfavy- The IJundif* Bride, or the Maid ol Saxony, by I«oui«.a Sidney. ... Stanhope, anther of "Striking Likenesses . Lconilla Lyutubre, and Mr. ami Mr*. W oodbndge, by Milld Joondon Quarterly Review. Union Mapaxihc for December. lJfe of Joseph T. Hare—a large *npplv. f. The MantnuveriugMother, by the author ol History :•■■■ ofaFlin.* , > , . -The Wilful ness of Woman, bv the same author. • v •. 'The Old Commodore, by B. Howard. •v Jeanette Ali****. or the Young Strawberry Cm—a talc i of the Sea aitASkore; by Ingraham. Kaain. or Daylight; a prize tale ; by J. S Kubb. Sir Rowland Ashton. 3 vots; by I.ndy I.ons. The Sptcmlor of Versailles, and Court ot Louis the XIV. i Flowers Personified. Nos. U and in. Rural CeiifGtcrics of America, part U Magazines. Newspapers, etc. I London Punch anff Pictorial Tunes., per last steamer. Brother Jonathan; Philadelphia « -»•>"«. andJ anker Doodle Pictorials. For Bale by W. S CAI.DWW. e dccS 3d street. opposite the Post Oflii e. ;no. 4. Morn's WtrUv liit'lurl of AVic Boots for 1813. (UIAPMANS DRAWING'BOOK, No. 2. j 'GUrfdoli'* Ancient l> r 'ypt, new ciUtion. ‘ The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany. No- U i fob «etis on bund. Live* of’the Queens of England, by Agnes Mricklaml, voI.XL ..... The Market Queen, or the \\ uc s Stratagem. Mnsconita, atale of the Kcrolutum. . Bongs fof the People, No. *J, superior to No. 1. Jack'Ariel. or life on board an lmliatunn. new supply. Eubank'* Hydraulics. No. 2—full setts unhand. Flowers Personified, No. 11. do : do; Pictorial England. Noa.‘JO 4: ;»7, do i do; Union Magazine, for February, do ; do; : National do. do do ; do; - Graham's do. do *]° Godey’s Lady's Book for Fell y, do do: Little's Irving Age. No. 103, do do; Evciii* in the History of America, by J. Atnericaii ‘Phrenological Journal for January. Stih acriptiotikriJecived. , _ . “Jinte Eye, an Autobuwrophy, by Currcr Bell.. Last of the Fairies, a Christmas tale, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. , The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the fbbebs ofthe Untied State*, in years l*W and 1347, by Jas. " Madison Cults, with engravings, plans of battles, &c. ATourto the River Saguenay’in Lower CanaUn. by Charles Lumnan, author ofA Summer in the Milder* The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub • scribers by the year, or sold by the single number. Now and Then, bythe author of Ten Thousand a car. Waverly Novels, cheap form. new supply. gbovc works are fur sale by fjnll] M. P. MOH» t* rP-IS NOW ADMITTED, by PunthologisU, that no original-temperament. complexion, constitution, or form of body, confers complete immunity from hereditary dis ei«o* that! Scrofula, Consumption, and other affections., having a 1 similarity of origin, occur in all. although obser vation. convinces us that individuals ami families, posses nine certain characicpsUcs, are hiorfCffcquetitly the *ub jeetof these maladies than others. These discuses arc a morbid condition ot the whole system of nutrition —their products being but the effects of au alteration of the blood and secretions—-the ulcers, abscesses, enlarged glands, inflammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena. The cause exists prior, to the phenomena, and must be destroyed before perfect health can he established. This inay berione by tiring hr. KELLERS PANACEA, the most certain remedy for diseases arising from an impure stale of the blood Olid system of nutrition, ever presented , 0 the nlflicled. • i’rictl Si; I'lin bottles. Call and get a -JOKL MOHI.KR. Druggist, . ihnß7-lm N.W. corner of Wood and Fit\h sts. *”i A • - C-‘ V I. ; t :. I I - ..V* - - art istke beat Cough Medicine I ever Saw.” T)£AD tlic following proof of the superiority °‘ IV H‘ X|? lard's Oriental Cough IMixture, from a respectable at tzen; whoi has tried it:” : PmsßniGn ,Dec.ls,lM7. Mm» U»\, &. laboring for several weeks under Uic disad of a cpngh tmd most distressing cold, which Mdy thus far, restated Inc et fects ofnevcroFofthe ‘■infajliblcs,” I xvns lnflncedio purr, chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough ttnp 6*y.® it a fair trial. To my great surprise after using onlyone half of the bottle I found myself entirely will, ? ,I»ts b#(medicine Jtrrr sale,*.? .: .#^Tiio"-' Triiccopy. JOHN WINDS. Sold by HAY* »V BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janB : Hollow-Wnre Castings. Merchants vision our city for ihc purpose of obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware aitd other Castings, will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us;— Samples con be seen at ourwnrehousc. Commercial Row Liberfy' Street, next W.W. Wallace's Marble works. Terms and prices favorable. ifiTql!;™ QUINV McKRIPE tc Co. IMPOItTANT BOOK-—’Hie Harly Hiwlon’ of AWestorit Pennsylvania ami of thaWest, andofWest ern’EUpoditiona and Campaigns;, wtUi.aa appendix, con toitirnrcopious extract* from. miportanUndum treaties, m!nm« of conloronce», journal.., &c. Together wth a topographical description of each county of \Vc»tem Petmaynronia-' One large volume, <OB pages, b, 11. K. Strong, Esq. rFur sale by boSWORTH & CO„ - No- 43 Market street. riUSAS.—half chests Young Hyson; J. 5L catty boxes “ , • • 10 half chests Gunpowder; » , 2cauy boxes u :'-Bhallche»tslmpcria]; ian u 16 “ “ -;V^T'^:)".* : ;'v V' 1 " ' ! r -v -v ; .v<;.-:.v■ : ;-v , ;'r; •' 3ltiujj. Pittsburgh Forfalilr Ftoat blue* .gifesjg|lBi| 1848.. Jill:ijyik I .''OR the irniuiportniion of freight’liMween FUt»b«»gh . ami the Atlantir cities, avoiding L ra f I*l 1 * 1^ ,p,n V l, . ,> . 1 . fl . the way. ami the consequent risk of delay, mma e . breakage ami separation of goods. ‘PROPRIETORS: Bt-RMumtE * CA*.t,‘->7S Market st;: Ph.Udc phw. Taaffe & o*Con,nob. cor. lHmii ami a>nc * ls -i 4 ,us lmrB “' agksts^. O'Coxnob 4 Co., North street. Bnltimow. w a- J T Tai-scott, 75 South stfcct, New \ orx. Encouraged bv increased business, the Proprietors have mhlcd to ami extended their arrangements .during thp wiiilor :tnil a r« now pn-paml to ,orwt.nl Itcigl.t with re- L'ttluritv mill rlispntt-h. uiinutpimscii t.y nlty other Line. Their lone cvpenenoe a* Comers} the palpable stiperior itv of the Portable Boat sy stem. amUtlic great capacity aiid convenience of the warehouses ut of this • Line, are peculiarly calculated to 'enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements ami accommodate their cus tomers, and confidently offering theJjvust a* a guarantee f«»r the future, thev respectfully solicit a continuance ot that putronage which they now ghviefnlU acknowledge: All consignments to Taaffe and O Tounor will be re ceived and forwarded.. Steamboat thurges punLann Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing Qr storage.: Itaving wUutvrestdirectly or m- % directly, in SteatmKhifs.’ the interest ol .the -Consignor# must necessarily be their primary in shipping west; and thev pledge'iheinseWes tofoi’tvurd qUfjoodscongtgu cd to them promptlv, and oil the most advantageous terms to .he owner,. *> . .'..T-! 1 - Pickwortii’tf Way Flelght liiiic. agteß>- : .1848L‘ In NCI.VSI VKI.Y for the Ironsportatiun of Way l’rr'ehl Yhclwecu Pittshun-h. HlairsviUr. Jnhuslow-u. Hulh davsbunr. Water Street. ami #ll interim-,hair i4acrft. On,* Horn lenvea the warehouse.oM. A. ,\1 Anally & Co.. I'itlslmrgh.wcry day. (crii'ijl Sr.udays.) n '"' ’•'“T" peri can nlw-avs depend on having their goods tnrwurd cd without delay, and at fair rates.- Tlii ■ liine was t'onnrd lor the special accommodation of the wav business. and the proprietors respectfully solicit alitu.riUhareo. i> pa.ron,mc. FT^ Rs John Pickwortii; John 11. Baulks, Roseet Woods, W m. Kilty. p -j. John Mij-ler. MoHidavsburg: R. 11. Canax, 'olmstown; J. J. M’Pcvin. Joliu Purkfcr. Jlobwt Moore, Bagaley &• Smith. Piuslmrtfh* martJ Independent Portable Boat Line. ] Q ,]St-j iHH FOR Till*. TRANSPORTATION* OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. TO AM> FROM riTTSHI'KC» lI.PHIJ^ADKI.PIIJA AM) HALTIMOUR TIIANStJM M UN ("1 OODS .-unsigned to our Pon’A' i*l forwarded «’»tu- T out delnv, at the lowest yurt**»n HtfU of La* dju-Mnnisinittod. ami ull insirueii»»n* |»n«mptl\ minute.! to. uee trom any extra charing t'<>r r u,r J‘. u -'; ?J Address, or apply to C- A )\ AN I L V\ A [ v . CAiinJgllajun. I a. STORAtiI- HAVING u very large oudcomiimdious AVorehouse, \vV an- prepared to receive. fm addition m freight tor shipment.) a large amount of l trtduee. *«• . on HoR»K« low rales. _ friar*] _ V-. # l I-TU U fJUKIuM'. * CO.fcrAITIF.SS. Incrrnifrd Speed and ißedwcctl Halrnt’ WtVTKK .UIIUM.KMKVTS. rpjlF Titblir are informed that tin* 1 nod _| Baltimore Railroad Compact have rmmte need run mug their par* ot 4 l*. M.. from Thduddphia to Baltimore, hv whirli arrangement we an*; imibh-d to forward our Kxprvsx goods irom Philadelphia: to Pittsburgh in the un parallelled short time of ttro-rfru/A (mods leaving Phila delphia at 4. r. m.. will arrive at Pittsburgh tu ihr evening Brownsville Boat of the ireonrf <#-n/ We hove ni*o re duced the rales on small packagis go per cent, on the former clmrga. Impress sturts cverv dm . fruiui *n** rjfj’tr*. IiUBLNi: A ro. R. (i. VU’KV.KY. Agent. Si Charles Hotel. ComKll 1 * Mo clean’s In Extractor. IT i« now cotv-eded bv*«j|‘dn al in« n ihnl ComieU« Mnpienl Pain Fxirnctor. iii.ur.muiur'-'t l*\ t YmiMock A Co . PI Oiurllund *»., New Y«u k »* tie- grrale.-i won* dcr of the littlt cemurv. Its jifeo's are truly uumculmts. All pains arc removed troth horn*. scald*. Ae . and nil j external *or*->, in nf.-w tmnnrr- uit. r its implication;! henimp the ramv on the debem*- dm, leaving no ; sear. It is equally henefieialAu nil kind* ot intlamiuuto- ] rv diseases. surh as sore NVppb‘» and Lvcs. Sprains, j Ulmnmatism. White Swelling and I'b-i-r*.. Bruises. Bnruv j Kr\sipelas. HileA Tn* Dolor* auv. Ate nc iiuphl add ns proof to all \vr ;<ny. tie- names of many nil iment physir:ans who use it ih thrir prartive. and hun dreds of tin- clergy who praise it t»* their people Kmd parent l"i> >1 r»n.<iu»r/y on kanif. m ruse ot accidents by fire life mm be lost without, s<url>y ns ii-eal! subject to it s control. unless the vital* are amyed. f nu ti,Ht —remember and ask tor Cgnn-i: > l‘‘un Ex tractor. maimlaeturcd by Ccmrlid >V ( •’ • :im * l,, *° no other. l*tLK>s SoKHn, At'.— Thr C/'/ii r't <<>/ Ifattl.i • uiraent. is an article tuure insllv relebrate.d as a rare for the ntuivr. thnu auy or all others. Itsfqre* ate aim-.*t immedmte. and it is only necessary to let-those aim k now the. artiele nnd use it with Hitch prcul-suoress that it is to be had true anti penuine of Comstock A Co. -1 l.ourtlaud »t., N- A’., sole proprietor. . Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Tj b\ 4' *t J tci*w>v £<l Liberty st., head of Wood >ii . }»•><■ m \'’i'shmg»on. I’tt . by A. Clark ; in B«'nm ,, t & Crocker. al*o by our npem in every towf, m lVnn*> h duin. t,)ln«.. Mil. and Virginia. J; imvl't-dA wtun Soldier* of the Mcxicaii War. rpilK subscriber having opem-d an Mshcctfn the Cay of 1 Pittsburgh. ill the Stall* dl. IVnn<> Ivuijla. for the pur pose ot' procuring Land \A arrant- at the Sent «»i (.mrrn ment. for the discharged Solders ul tin* Regular Arm). a « woJI ns the Volunteers. Who Imvr «-rvi*d th-ir eouutiy in the present War with M*?ati«*o: mtmni* shy living, and the representative* of llm dVftd. that In addressing an application to hint at tin* City, giving the name ami ad dress of the soldier, ami if iljind. hi.-* representative*. it will receive careful and prompt ain rUnm. Instructions and Blanks will he immediately returned per mail to the applicant. to b*‘ and Mourned to me- at this place. The WarTtmt. win a received, xxitl 1»« imuifdiatelv sent per mail tfc the pr..j>. r owner; or n he should prefer receiving molteV. I "iii m«k" -ale nl hi* Warrant to the best advantage K*r rush. ami make no charge for that service. * ~ In the event of the death the -oWi.- r , must be mentioned in the leltrr, amnfhe warrant will issue ac cording to the following rules: First, to his wife oud children, (if he hove any.) Second, to his father; and Third, to lit* mother. . Having u son in the Genpfiil l>and Oilier at \\ ashing ton. and one in the. Army unAejr General Scott. m Mexico, the matter would receive thrir prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Jitters addressed to me on tin? Mtbject must be po6t paid, and inclose a Five I>o|lor Bank .Note us my com pensation- - '™* KHTUII. UEFERKNI’E-* Hon. Hnnnnr IVmiy. ; i \ Hon. Walter Forward. Pm-burgh. Col. Win. Robinson, Jr.,# * J James Hall. Kw|. 1 Robert Biudiautui, K*q.- • ; Cincinnati Irwin 4 Foster, * J Major St. Clair Denny/Paymaster I'. S. A- O. Went. Col. Ssun*l W. Blue*, \ \ Capt. John Herron. J VnlN { G**n Scott** Cap!. Robert Porter. ' ) I Army, MelV Capl. I*. N. Guthrie. Regiftar Army. J W. B. F. may be tumnl sitiln* olhee of Win. F.. Aus lin, Ksq., late Black 4 Liggett ?. Ilurke •» Building*. Itb strect. . •'>'» . 4 A. MASON 4 CO.. t i)nt Goods Hoo*'< d’i Mttrkfl m tftrtrt. beticrot Third amt Fourth stnrt*. hove just received a large supply of rich Full Good*, comprising in part: 17 cases varions styles Prints and ClunUcs ot Kn glitdi. French and ; l.Vi pcs rich nnd desirable pattern* French Ginghamr. warranted in ferior to nono imported in quubty and durability ot colors; 4 cn»c* splendid Pltttd good* lor Indies dre*se*. comprising every stvlc Tot Pall nnd Winter wear : Cash meres, M. dc- Lainrs. Satin stp’d Alpoccas ot vannu* colors: 3-4 and 1-4, black uttfl bine blank Silk*, tor Man tillas; Faucy dress Silks,* black and Mode colors; M. do Lain*, all wool: Sliawlk oCm every style and qunhtv: Cos- Hiineres, Ca» : stnctts, and Vestings; blench ed and unbleached Mmdm*. from «i to lfefc. per yanl; fjrccn. Yellow, Rod und ; Wliii«* Hnnncls; Tickings, Checks, strip'd Shirting* :<&Jenehed uml brown Drillings, etc etr. All of which pr<f oflered at wholesale auu tc? V<,ry l " WCSlC °i Pril 'A. A. MASON CO. \TK\V DACiCERRKOTfcI’Ii ROIVMS. ISnrkt* BuilJ ins,. 1.-„„nh ,trra.~ Union & AvmoJCT. Dnguw-o tvpist* from the Fa stem otic*. would cull the attention of tfin iuliahitnnts of Pittsburgh. and tin* neighboring towns, to tlnor Daguerreotype of citizens and <»!lu*r?>, at rooms in the third story of BurkC'fc&uilding. 4th st. Persons wishing picturoij taken nniv assured thnt no pnins sliall he spared ti>*flr«duee them in the highest perfection of the art. Ouriust rumen is are ot the most pow erful kind, enabling us to jj-keeute pictures ndsnrpnssed for high finish and truthfulpess to nature. The public arc solicited to call und cxntmuc. Persons sitting for pirtertbs an* neiilmr requirred or ex pected to take tiiem uuleirslpwriVri Miustaemm i* given, N, B. Operators will JlhdtUis a good depot lor stock, and chemical*. *»• HjF~lnstwieiions given itrtlu* an. containing the more recent Improvement*. : jnnT H~ VLIDAV PRESENTS: Tin: Mirror of l.itV; Christmas Blossom^ The Gift of Friendship; Friendship's Ottering; The Hose; ' , ' •? The Snow Flake?' The. Chrisliart Kcdiigtikc; The Hyacinth; ; Scenes in tllC lives.df the Pitman-fti* and l*T<ipn<>i». Illuminated Gems of. Sacred l^miry: Lay? of Love add Frfith, 4c., by 0. tt . Bethmne; Amelia’s Poems; Tuppers’Proverbial Philofiophy; Together with »largo, variety ot Miscellaneous, Moral °tS i 8 ' el ’ > 'l.nKU J .OOMIS. 0 MIS. A*. 110 FEMAMSS.—Eyerv female should haw a box of . Dr. Ralph’s. Fills, They arc fMl?i»iod;to the peculiarities oJ'their constitution, ucttne with jxofmo.iuuu* nes* ami safetym aU.clrAmtitattffx. Wherever introduc ed, their character .ha?:Tftcn rapidly established among the ladies, with whom thovnro-ciupliatically■KsJ'aiwi/e. Vcr> ? complete directions for use in the vaiUiiMCom plaipts will be found in ;the directions accompanying each box. For sale by ...... 1.. CUTTTBRRT, r Mrr«;t. m?nr Third.; - AL*o, by Wm. ritv; J. J^ir laingbwn; and John JNL'Ctockcu, Firth Wnrd^Ritj&burgfau > n2S ' i\-7 ; jgF ;V - . -."r.£ ■ T^EATHBRS.—2U tackki tn store ami fi>iv ,Jj jan27 ;;/» X. S.'VA. i i’ } ■■■■ *>■ .. . i; i- - ■ ~. . ■■ ■ ■-. ,v. f v.v ■ • T. •- -'. j-rrir Itoolie, Brother!, <fc Co. Arg*", ufVjPV pr-unx ST.. Nkwt.Vobk: Ebks Quay, IKKfV.' Bctm*AND Road, LIVtJU-OUU “■ JAM KS BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Venn si., Cmid! Busin. Pittsburgh. Arrangement* for IH*. 0 .-il. I>OCUK. BROS. A* CO., sole Agents for ihe BLACK V BALL LINJ-Xof Liverpool ami New Packets*, take the liberty of announcing to their ohl easterners. that their arrangements for iho yenr le4c being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers. >»¥ the above splendid Line, from Liverpool 10 New * °fck ami Philadelphia. They refer to their former courscai doing business, and assure those who entrust Uiotn wWft their orders, thut the same satisfaction will be nmdcrfd as heretofore. UEJIITTAXCE* TO . . J** KXCSI.ANO. IRFJ;ANI>; SCOTLAND AND' W Alil-jS. Dnil\s for sale, payable, on demand, atony iiutiKjfn undersigned has made arrangements to bring thd •IWMOHgcr. io Piitsburgh, during lebfl-tfmdaw* JAMKS tII.AKMa... CT- Passage To and Prom BafcK ciRKAT HKITAIN A IRKJ.ANO. <;k»w.k Hm-I'ahu a Ko.n, No. 134 Waterloo Road, verpool. , „ • j:‘4 t\utusu: & RutaßO, !S»»- *». N >. fpllK Subscribers. htmiljr accepted il <- AirenevaHht* 1 n»j of the above well known Khd-Tcipectabte liouipe*. are prepared tomukevngagements tor ptnwengera.iocoine out man anv pari of Grvut-Brilnin or Ireland* by Uic re enl:*r Line uf Rachel Slups, trailin'.: from Liverpool wdpK iy Persons engaging with us may rest assured that thru tJKMidfs will meet with kind treatment and prompt fpjs* jmteh at Liverpool, us-well os every munition necessary on iheir armul m this country. Apply to or addre£«J? .. SAMUEL MVLCIIKAN &.COJ,. I4li Liberty M., Pittsburgh. V R.—Pn«n>agvs engaged here trom Liverpool to Pitts burgh dirert, anil drafts for onv amount forwarded, pay able at sight- throughout the United Kingdom, jy&Hy rgZ: HARWDEK & CO.’S rASSKNV.KS A NO SEMITTANCK jS>fc£A£ Office. nARNDF.N Jt CO. continue to bring out pqrsonsffbm any part of Fngland, Ireland. Scotland or »»fries, upon tlir most libera! birrns. witli their usual punctuality, ami attention to the wants of emnjTunts. We do inH al low our passengers to "be robbed by the swmdlmir scamp* ihat infest the *en-i*orUv a# we take charge ol immieni they report themselves, and sec to their weiluje iiip. and despatch them without any detention hv tU&flrM ships. We say this fearlessly, os we dciy any oh our passengers to sA«s that they were detained Iprtyjflght hours by ns in I .iverpdoh whiM thousands of olh«r*;Werc detained ni< uiths until limy could be sent in soiitt? oW craft- at a cheop ruto, which, too frequently proved-thcir cotliii«. *•: We intend to perform trar contracts hm>orabl\j ray U'hal it matt. und not uct a* iv#< the ease last season with other odires. who either performed not ut nil, or When it suited their convenience. Oralis drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from il u> Ll.ikmi. payuble at anv of th** Provincial Banks lit Ire land. Knciand. Scotland and Wales. .* JOSHUA KOBINSON.; Kuropcun and General AjpdlU Fifth street, one door below \N ocid si- Jim’-' ftEt FOREIGN &gj2 REMITTANCE. rpm*. Sub-m risers or** prepared to forward n»om*V’:U» ajl £ pari ■»«'!' Knjrtnnd. Jrvland. Scotland and M r clt Mum b. ami at ll>« lowest ran**. SAMUEL .M Cl-.VKKEN & Opt, j-.-M-j 1 l*i UlmrtT , Europrnu Afifitcy, ami Remittance# to; Ireland.) England) &c. p* T AUfiF. amt small sum? ofmoney can at tt.ll limns be; I j by hiphtMlraJift- nr rninrrtt *■«/«, to all parlK: <l l |%mrt«• ml . Irrlimii, Wales, &r . oml Legacies,- iMit.s, H- tii-. riatHis. nml Properly it) Europe can be collected? nml - through tin*’ »nb*rnbe.r. or during M* nl>-‘ viMir<- ifoin tilt- eiiy trorn October until May. on mV-ftiiitu-: »l ii.»ur* ti> l-y application u> Jamw May.' Mcr? elmm. Water street. l'in.-burgb. L. H. KEEN AN. Aiutii# ' arid r’otmscllor at Law. mid European Agent. Pn. <■ }» s —A< M Kemmn ha* been frequently trmj%lrtl b£ applications am! letter*, on the busiue*.* ot •‘Henhnan Keenan.' pioAenp r nireijt'. ul New Aurh. lie iterm* it necosnrv to Nny that In* l- 1 not the of th’at firm; ami has never had ci«v umiiftiun witli either •of thus # jHTSOtIS. ; OCtl ! TapucotpN Gent-rul Emigration Office. ;;‘ _j~ REMITTANCES and Pasture to and -£&£•> JjMrwv from (i‘reuX Hrituin and Ireland. by AN . S£jfcJL*\- j T Tanvott. 75 South si . renter yWWuMK. of Maiden nan*’. N.. and ! n > \N atet* • •, hm Hoyt, Liverpool. : The subscriber*, bavins uer-p«e.l the ol thy above House, are now prepared to make arrnnjjrmeiii* on die most liberal term* "*tth <h"-c d--*in»ws <>l}>*iyiitw lhe pass;»-_m of th«dr triemU Irmn the Old l'oUi}|rv: Blpl lli-'j tlatlrr them-elves their elm meter and long in will give ample a«iuimnr«* that uil tln-tr ar- j ranvemi-nlf will lcntiM'd out tnithiitHy , Messrs \V .V J. T ur« hni:* niwl fifcoruMy 1 known ji.r the superior oln»<- «c cm inundation. add ■ t ijuainn - m lin.ir Packet Ship* The IIKN IHtvj \VKST. SliKßli>A\. GAKUH'K. HOTTINtiI F.R. j IIOSCII "S UM'.HPOO!.. and Sll>l><>.NS. two»f *yhi<ih 1- a \-c each port monthly—from N»*\v ork thc.Jl *1 and ii. and ir«>m Liverpool the *»tr* ami Itih: in addition Jo which ihey have nrninjrrinetii* with tin* St. (iffottfi: and I'moii l.iin-N of Liverpool Packets, to m-nre ndeparfitrc from I.uwrp***! nvery five days. bemj' thus <l«?ntjitiif*l flint their facilities shall keep par** w IMI t}i«*ir lucreositi? patronage: while Mr W. Tnp«roM's roii!»tniit : -per»oiml -uperinlcndancr of tin? business in Ll'crpmd I'SOB in V l t iioiinl security that the comfort nml nccotiiiMOdhUon yl tin* pas-wnirem will In* particularly attended t«»,. I Tin* subwriber* beiny. rxs usual. extensiveiy enznfcpd in llic Transportation Rosine.-** belwc rn Pillshurjjh alid th«* Adamic rite** nn* thereby enabled to fakeicharyufot nml forward passenger* immediately on thetf landing, without a rhanoe ot dl*ap*ioinim»Mil ot delay; and ftre, therefor**, prepared to contract for pt»M>o<jc from tmy s*fa p*»rt in (.irent Hritam or Ireland lo ilns city. the the business they are empaled in giving them faciiitle* for earn lit* passenger* *o far inland not nt3 ; tamable; ami will, ifnccc**ary. forward.pns*ttl»jp*rw fpr \ ih**r West b> the best Mode ol conveyance. wMhoul any ! nri. fin,nml charges for their trouble. person* ■ - HI -lor decline coming mil, tUc .'-mount paid ftif pn.«*tigc j w i!J be retumlfd in full. * RKMITT A N r I IS. ! The »nhwnbern are nluo prepared to pivc drafts at j -i;.*lii lor any amount, payable at the principal cjtie.* ttibl l low ti* in F.m'liind, Ireland. Scotland and ale*.’ thltttjnf ! f.irdtnu' a safe and expeditious mud** of remitting ftMd« , i«» iluisc rmmirie*, which person*-, requiring ijbcll latsiu " to** will find it to their interest to avail thcm>i«*lyej» of.; ! Application in by letter, post-paid) will be promptly,at* ; (ended to. TAAFFK A OVON.’SpII. \l Korwardiutj nuil Mt-rcltfmtt; • \v-t y I*l»i Western Nrw York College oftttaUW* ; a»*7 M\» sTKKur, Uvkf*i««*, N. Y.\' ! DR- (i. C. VAL'UII.VS VKt*KTAHI«K UTUONTRII • rpiHS reh-brntcd remedy i* commonly it* 1. fame by Hu* making nil over the world. ljt bus J}u> v become the only medicine lor family use. and;st* partirp* Inrly recommended for Dropsy: all stupes 01, tins com plaint immediately relieved. no mutter ot »Wiid* mg. {See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. ami till diseases of the urinary qfrgan«£fl>r tli<-sr di-tn-ssing eompluiut* it stands plone ; t}o oth«r ar 11<-1,- .•iia rrl». v«j you; und the cures totilicd ib:will*con \ nice tin- iiiooi *kvptical:—(see pamphlet.) Inver Com plaint. MiliiPtis Diseases. Kcvor ami Ague. Td the Gfccnt \Vi>t e*pei-ialtv. nud wherever these complaipfs prevail, this medtrine i-’oifrred. No mineral agent. mfdclelcrjoua compound is a part of litis mixture ; it euros tljpsc duie.as es with eertaim v utld celerity. ami d»n;s not leave the'SVS tV-m torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pile?, n rompluilif of a mp*t painful eharueter. is immediately relieved, anil » eurq fol lows by « few days ns** of this artiolc. It is ifar beyond any other preparation for tilts disease, or fuf tiny other disease originating from impure blood, (ffuei pamphlet.) Ih-bilit\ of the System. Weak Hack. Weufc&tus* ot the Knlm\ s, »Vc . or liitlmnation of the same. ti» immediately reli.-vetl |.\ a few dm s use of this medicine. Uiuf a cure !* always the result of'it* use. li sUtnds a* aAttain nirne dj for Mieh complaint*. and also for derangements of lhe ; female frame. Irrefrularitic-'. Suppressions, painful pieu- MNiation-. No article has ever been ollered, except this, winch would touch this kiud of derangements! jeliedupon ns a sim: and etlective remedy; dnd. did wo feel permitted tii do no, couhl give a thousand nnnK» a»- proof of cures in this distrcsMug Hush of cdmploitps;— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated cousttiu*. mm*. from the n fleet of mercury, will liud the bracing power ot this urtiele to act itnmediutely. nmlUhc poison ous mineral eradicated-from the system. '■[ j ’ Krupttve Diseases will find the alterative properties of tins article I'cainr tub tiLonii, and drive such dijfeusctifrom the system-. See pamphlet for testimony ofjcurcsin.ull discuses, which the limits of an udveriipcmr.nt wifUnot. permit to be named here; Agents give them jiway iltliey contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and- u stronger nrrny of proof of tlic virtues of a mutlicinc, .nev er appeared. It is tmo.of the peculiar features of thjisttr ticlc. tlmi it never fails to benefit in any case, find if;bong und muscle arc left to build upon, let the emaciated tind lingering imulid iiorßO.v, and keep taking tjie medicine as Tong as there is on improvement. The proprietor wohld etntiion tin: public nguiust a number of articles winch come out uuuer the heads.of S\ksai*aku.las, SvKurSjAc., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. Ac. They arc geod forndth iug. and ctincorted to gull the unwary; TOt'CT«ritKs* >»6t. Their invento;.- never thought of curing sncli-discasesull tills article had done it- A ptutirnlnr study a£ihe pojnph l,ts is fttrnr»Uy sntirihU. Agents, and all wliQ sell Tjtc.ar tielc. tire glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 ot. (unties, ot S 2: I*2 or., do. at J?l each—the larger holding 0 or., more thmiilie two small bottles. Imok ViUt and not get imposed upon. Kvery bottle has u Vnnglpi’s Vegeta fde laihoiitriptic Mixture.? blown upon live glass, the written signature of vG. Vaughn *’ on dig; directions, and -G. C. Vaughn, DulFulo,** stumped on other arc genuine. - • Prepared bv Dr, G. C: Vaughn, and sold dfcilrn flrmct pul Oifiee.tflT Main street, Butfulo, wholesaltiaml retail; No attention given to letters unless posJ-T3md-!--or|f<T frvm regularly authurized Agents cxc'pttd. .let ter.-. or verbal eotutuunteations soliciting auVitfcj prompt iv iitOMided to gratitj. , •!. 'J . . ’ t niter? devoted exclusively to the sale of tJUs arttctc~ t:w Nimsuu.st.. N. Y.;ais ICssex.st., Salem.- Mm,*.; and by prin. ;pui Druggists lliroughout the Lwttcd,States uikl Canada, as Agents. . i',• . HAYS A BROCKWAY; Agent?, No. *2. Liberty st., near Cntlstl Bftsm. ■\r KMT!AN HI,tXD.S.- A. WmtervtlL andfold.atUwell V known Vcniiiun Blindumker, formerly of. .Seqpiid ami Fourth sis.. mkrs this method to mforJulus Bl&ny friends of the foci that his Factory is now. iti fulfppera** tion on St. Clair st., near .the old Allegheny Bridge, whefri a consianl.supply of Blinds of vprimis colors midqnaiir itifis. is comtanily kept on Imnd hind at all pricey, from twcntV-cenJj* up to suit customers. - N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in rase of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed/ without the oid-of a screw-driver, smd with the; same | foeilitiv that any other piece of furniture canbereinoyed, mid without any extra .expense. }c24-tratYyy. ~ C VI'TIOX TO *TinS FfIBLIC.— I The su6scribcr/-hy * written controct wtth tHe Pans Tea Coihiw the«X& elusive right to sell ilwtrlTdas in Pitudmigh And Allege? ny cities. r, Anraferfcm, attempting to cent procured tfirougbmo.is practicing a a fraud upon the their statement^larfi not; to relied on. [sc23] A. 4tll6t. 14 ii--- FERMAN.. TIC MIXTI KK. ; i- insurance companies LOOMING CO. MCTUXfi INSURANCE .COMPANY. ■ ' . AGESCT, r PMP*SMbscrUiok'liivini? been appointed and duly-com** J; missioned Agent ol'dm X»y coming County suvaaci- Cumpany* is. now. prepared to ri*(?civm njipbea;; tioiiHjor insurance for suid.Company. Tins Cpmptihy'is,, perhaps. one oftlic very lies! "Insurance Coinpcmcs in the Siam or Union, httvinjpa capital of between-one mid-two 1 millions of dollat& ht premium holes, and by the regain- ! tiotts of the Company no risk will be ta ken on miy one.block of ..buildings, or on any ofte.ri?K^ and no'; more thou $2,300 will be tuken on n KoHing Milt,. . Foundry or Furnace.' in which tr move-pipe pnHsess through the Aide wall or roof. Colton Factories; or : I‘owjier Millni Mamdactorics of Printing ink- arm Lus cilleries, will not be iusnred.on any what-, refer*. and when the rnte per cent, shall be 12 or lo tnclu-. sive, no risk will be taken over S-1.000. (except Bridges njal Crist Mills.) " ' * ' ". .. Tlio onerationsof the Company have been *uch. urn* for the last six yeans only, one cent upon ihc.uouar hus been ossed upon tpe-premium notes ol the stock- Applicatiou can ‘bp nudle. to. ths subscribe*,' at his o<a, in .he new Court Ho««n. „. SPJlouu Agcnt .. jttiiaMnv ’jttabnrgb, Allogbcny Coy Pa Tl Flreland Marine Insurance. . ■ ritUE InsUmncuCompshycf NorlhATuertcn. ofPhUa- X dclnliia. throiigltitt Utdy authorized Agent, the sub sfriber.offers to mttkapcrumnenl u»d limited Insurance, oh property, in this city and its vicinity, ami on shipments by.hocu«alanariv^. REcTonS; ! ArthuTG. Coffin} PrcsH. Samuel Brooks, - J '! Alex. Henry. . ; I : - .• Charles Taylor.. • ■> fsamuel \V. Jowsf * .Ninth, •. VEdward Smith. . . -Ambrose v\tme. John A. Brown; .Jaeoh M. rtiomas, John White. \ R \ ‘JI, fl , Thomas I*. Cope*,. Richard D.\\ ood. .<-• •t Win. Welsh, • . Henry B. bherrard, Scc ; >.- This is the oldest Insuxo,nc.G Company in uie LniaU 'States, having been ehartere'd in 17tH. Its charter i*.Per petual, and from itshtgh standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks ot on extra h az J£)jnw Character, it nmy be considered ap offcring ample securi ty to the public. , MOSb> AHWOUU. ; At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co.,W atcrand Front sts., Pittsburgh ocU3-y ,Tlte Fruniklln Fire Insurance Company 'l,: OP PIfihADEU’UIA.i ... /CHARTER PERPETUAL.— S4VO,OOOjrtJaid m office \j UkR Chestnut su, north Bide, near Fifflt. iak-e lnsu* irnuce. either penmment or limited, against loss or dnm hge by fire, ou property and effects of every description, in town or eountrv, on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication. made either personally or by .letters, will be • proutptlv attended to. CA... B ANCKER, Prest. . ’ C. G. Hanckkr. Secretary. DIRECTORS: Cliorles N. Bauckcr, Jacob R. Smith, ■ Thomas Hurt, George M. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Monleem D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. ' Adolpht E. Bone, : Samuel Grant. David S. BrovvH. I»ITTsSBUROH AGENCY . Warhur Martin, Agent, at the Exehanp Office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner ol 3d ami Market sts. * Fire risks taken on building* and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny und the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. nugt-ly JOSIAU Rt.NO. . mT „ J- ,B * king&pinney, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Mkhtunrt Mutual .Safety It t? ‘ surance Cotnpimy •'/ Phtladiljnna. ItfRE RISKS upon Buildings mid Merchandize nreve *• rv description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car* c»>e* of vessels, taken upon the most lavornblc terms. Office at tint warehouse of King A Holmes, on »* aier . near Murket street. Pittsburgh. N B. King A Simmy incite the confidence and patron age of their frieiro and eoumiunity at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company, as an institution among the moM tionrisUing in Philadelphia—as having a large ipoid iu rnpiml. which, bv the operation ol its charter, is cm.smutty increasing—us yielding to each person insu red. his due share offthe profits ol the Company, without involving him hi any responsibility whatever. beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and thereiore as pos -1 seeing the Mutual principle divested of every' obnoxious . feature, ami in its most ntirucm** form. novl-H 4 GENCY OF THE FRANK! JN FIRE INSURANCE J\ COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—A. JS. cor nr r of Third ami HWf struts. Pittsburgh.—'Die. assets ol the Company'on the first of January. IM3. ns published til roniuruiirr with an art of the IVm»t,ylvnnm Legislature, Bonds and Mortgages £<>oo.G!3 H 3 Ren! F.siote. at cost ", Temporary lA»ans. Stocks nud Cush vtb.-l.rJ t- Making a total of - IS Affording certain assurance that :dl losses will be promptly- no t. mid giving entire security to all who ob tain poSirifl'ruiH this Company. Risks takuu ot ns low ‘rate. a* ate consistent with security. i- WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. lusaronce Against Fire. r| -s ll l-y, .lufrn-tin Fite Jnsurunrt Vontfuntt —OlUce. No. 1 Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. 1 flowcharter perper-tual. liiMirvs Bmldines. Fimmur.*, Merchandize, mid proper ly prtu-inlh . either m. the city oi • ountty. iipuiisl loss or by fire, pc rpetual or ior limited periods, on lavor nlde term-. DIRECTORS : Sattmrl C. Morton. Adolphus JYrioi*. fienrsie Abbott, Patrick IJrudy, John T. Lewis. .John Serjeant. William l.\ rich. Thomas Ailibotu* Juba WrUh.Jr, HAMIEL C Frivols [V Janh eiu Secretary. Ordt-rs for Insurance by tin* above Company will be r«T<-ivrd and insurances etTeitcd by the undersigned, nsj'-ut lor Pittsburgh. (*IOO. COCIHLW j»ni--hn. gt Wood street. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH, No. Main Stukct. Bisvauv Nkw V>kk. 1 \R. o, c. VAUGHN'S /JfAmUrip/iV Jdi-'f \) lStTi— •* I Cnm*'. 1 Saw. I Conquered:’' in jno«i emphaiienllv thecase wuh Diwttso link ever yi*-!»li'd lo its in<x>l m nrvr I lrm« medicinal power. Wherever ii has gone. and South America, Ivijiiaiitlt rnnatln. nmi the Vailed Slum* have provided the irutn of tins natictnent. the above quotation in a strong um! pithy scalene**, tells the-whole story. Invalids, the principle upon which you arc cured, may not bo known to yon. but thf result of a trial is utitistactorj;; yon are restored; mid the **n:r»u of the cure remains wiih the proprietor.— The Medicine 1$ a compound of 22 distinct vegetable ‘ ngencio* ; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex rlu*ive. medicinal property, conflicting with no other compound—each root tuakes its own cure—ami nsn per f-ct otnnbinaiiou. when tnkeu into the system, it does the work which vm'RE. when her law# were first establish ed. intended it should do— PURIFIES. STRENGTHENS. AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitu tion Danrsv. in ail its diameters. will be completely eradicated from the system by its ten*. See pamphlets in bunds, lor frees circulation —they treat upon ail iliirtm i, and «dumylesUntony ; of cures. Ohavki., und oJI. rotitplainu of the uririnry organs. form also the cause of* great sutr.-rinff. and VaitohS’s I.rnmvrßteru: bus acquired no small celebrity over the country, by the cures -it has made in Hus distressing class of atflictions. So fumed, it prrins, is this medicine, that it bn# thus attractad lhc no* lien of om» of our .Medical publications, Tn the Xovem i>o No. 1M«. of ihc Buffalo Journal and' Monthly Re vic w of Medicul and Surgical Science,” in an article tqs on rnlcubms discuses, und *J solvents,” the writer, otter noticing ihe tact that the English government once pur chased n secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in M>y. of a secret ‘remedy, by the legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to tin* fame of the Medicine t— \Yhv do not our Representative* in Senate und Assem bly convened, enlighten and "dissolve’ thd suffering thousands of this country* b>‘ the purchase of Vunglues Vegetable Liilmntrtptic, than which no solvent since the davs of Alchemy has possessed one half the Bender, here is a periodical of high .standing, acknow ledged throughout a largo section of this country to-be one of the best conducted jottrimls of the kind iu the U. States, exchanging with tho scientific works of Kurope to our certain Knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D.. and contributed to by, molt of the highest professional ability, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret'remedy. You will at once understand no wnA-noirn and vort/ucM nostrum, could thus extortn comment from bo high a q.qur tcr—und eons«.-que.uik\ unless it directly conflicted with •the practice of the faculty.' it must have bfrcu its great fame " which has caused it to receive ihis passing nod. Kionev <i if taxes, weakness of the back und spine, irregular, upinful aiul suppressed Hlenstruntion, Flour. AlbV*i and: tin* entire complicated train of evils which follow a:dis ordered system, arc at once.relieved by the medicine.— .Semi for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find evi dence of the value of the. Lithoutiipiic there put forth.— As a remedy fqr the irregularities of the fcuiile system, it has in the compound..a ".root*' which has been, resorted to in the north oi Europe lor ciunurics—iu» a sure cutre for this complaint,’dud a restorer of health of tint-entire system. I.IVKII OoMI’I.UNT, J&I’NDICK. IiIUOI S DISKISES. Ac., Oft-* instantly relieved. People of the West will-find it me only remedy in these complaints, as well os KtfVStt AAn A«Vk. There is.no remedy like it. and no nthnncl or~qui (i/iif. tortus utiy part of this tyixinre. No injury will re sult iu its use, lin’d its active properties are mamlcslcd ui the use, of u single3o 07. -bottle. For Freer tintl Ague, Bilious Disorders, take no other Medicine. RitßfitATlSli, (Joi’T. will Jintl relief. The action of this medicine upon |tl»«* Blood, will change the disease —which in the blood—nnd a healthy result will follow. Dvsi'KestA, iNDUiKSTinx". &c.. yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. Inflammation of the Linus, Cocuit, CoXscmptiox also, has ever found relief. Scrofula. Erysipelas. 'Puts, Inflamed Eyes —all unused, by impure bloou—yvnl .ftwj this article the remedy. The system, completely aden ■ upon by the twenty-two different properties of the uiix? lure, is purified und restored—us a partial’ cure wilt Trot follow. The train of common complaints. Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headachy Debility, «fre.,ure all the result of some derangement of the system, and the Great Resto rer will do its work. The promises set forthin the ad vertisement, are based vponshe proof of what it has none in ti«e past tnuryours, --Tho written testimony- of _ltH!o Agents, iu Cuuuda, the. United Slates, Eugland ana America, in the possessionot the proprietor— anuteiwbo seen by till interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the lust Medicine ever offered to the World. Get tjic , pamphlbt. uiul study the principle ns there laid down* of the method of-caret But up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 1- ■07.. do. at SI tiach—the largest holding 0 oz. more man two small bottles. Lookout and not get imposed upon,— Even- bottle has Vaughn’s Vegetable. LitUoninimc Mixture ” lilown upon the glass, the wittEN. stgnntiire of “CJ. C. Vaugh”on- the directions, aiul u C.‘ Vaughn, ; Buffalo;” staihi*edon the cork. None other hre t geiimne. ' Prepared by Dr. Vaimlm. und sold at tlic Principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffulo. t»t wholesale and. retail. ' No attention giviin to letters, unless "post jimd—orders [ from regularly'constituted Agents excepted ; post/pmil > letters, or verbal communications sblieitmg- advice, f promptly attended to grads. . i* Offices devoted exclusively to the sale.of this-ox tic Ic I i3*> Nassau sircuds,, Now York city; 395, L«cx.street, i Salem, Minwacbusetta, mid; by the principal PipigjjisU itliroughoutthe muL Canada, ns'adtcTnsed i in tlicpapersk. /t. ,’ , • ; • ; Ha AVliplesale nm^RuVuLAgcnls,-Np: ff Commereial Kpsy, tiherty street, Pmsburgln s R. I E. Sellers, 57 Wood John Mitchell,FedtrarslifceL -Allcglieuy city ; Joltii Barclay, Beaver; ‘ Jornf NmiUr. Brlflfeffyt'atter.. . - -• ■"■'. '■l janst>Hlfcwly 1 5 BARRELS Fresh‘Roll;Butler; 8 “ • I^arflf 6 “...; Dried,Peaches; 4, . * •> ClovcrSeed; just received*: and' foraale L. 8. WATERMAN, No. 31 Market, and 62 Front street HSV" i,-v I3ZZ DR. HOFELAXiyS. CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES Are wUhotU&JUrol for.fht Cure of the foUowug piatasts! IF taken according to the directions they will cure any. cose, no mutter who or what cU*: litis failed. VEGETABLE' RHEUMATIC PILLS,;• For the permanent ettre--of lUieumatism.Gbul, Gan*' grenc, Hysteria, .and seyere.nervons affections,,and are; highly recommended'’’for..the : cure ofDropsy. .Heinoral. Asthpia mid Neuralgia. Paiieuts using theulj' jn most, : qitges, experience benefit Soon after the first dpse. Tliev 3 met the nervous system, \yhich enables them to rest well urihg the night,.-They,never fail to effect a cure,; whou; taken according, to.directions.; - , . ; .<v • No out wuril application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system: ' Liniments somctimesAct as, apalliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use. Tlieytno'y cause the pain to leave dhe placed for perhaps a vitul part, Tor:else where the pain will,bet moru.acute. - r GEnkAS; Fitters, Fortlje pcfmahehlcure of LiverConrplumts, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asthr nm, Nervous; Debility, Fuhtionary -Affections,'(ariHiie from the liver or stomach-) Diseases of the Kidneys* and., all diseases arising. from a .disordered stomach- in botlui male aud female; such os female weakness, diirificss,, ] fullness of blood > to the head. They strenghteri'the-sys- > tem,.and remove- alf acidity of the stomach; and give it I tone and actionaadassistdigestion. They can betaken - 1 by the most delicate stomachs and in every case wili.cn- j iirely destroy costlv'ericsß siiid renovate the, whole sys-. tem, removing ujl; Impurities and reinnnhts of prevloiw > diseases, and giving a healthy action to! the-wlwle frame. f. -. The symptoms of Liver Qompliint arc nneasmessatid pain in the right.side, and sorepesst upon fouchiminediale-v ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the, left side, or if at all able, a draggingsensation produced, which se riously affects respiration, causing very often atrouble some cough; , together with these symptoms .we perceive a . coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency-of per spiration, and sometimesa sympathetic pain in die right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat* • causing moens to rise in the nostrils. Jaumliee frerjncut ly accompanies ityund a dropsy in the face. Tltese toms, if permitted to couluiue, will evimtunJlypruducQ that most baneful disease. Consumption, - jority of such eases originate from the irritating c’Auses above mentioned. Cathartic-medicines tuasl, m- every i instance, be avoided in '.the treatment for it. 'Hie symptoms ofßvspcpsia are very vurines—rtbose af fectiug the stomach alone, are loss of j appetite, sometimes nn excess of appetite, sense of full- ! ness or weight'on die stomach, sinking or fluttering of the | pit of the stomach, fartidernctations. or sour arising from the stomach, Ac. Dyspepsia, devoid of a fuiiclqal nature;! is without danger,, but, if arising from a disease of thb -stomach, it is daugeriiusi Nervous Debility generally Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dcses will re move all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or j webs before ilie sight, fever and dull pain in the head, ! constant iniaghiingsof evil, and great depression of spiri j its. Ouiward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale , amt distressed countenance, Ac. Any case Of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters; as directed. SUDORIFIC. An infallible remedy for'Cougli* or Colds, or the Chest, Spitting of Blood. Intiuenra, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, Ilemoral Asthma, or any disease of Uio Lungs or Throat. • > Tins is nn invaluable futnily mcdiciqc. ‘ It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevent* the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robast, if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles. Tetter, and Rheum.' Scald Head. Riug-worms. Inflamed Eye* or Eye-hds, Rarber s Itch,.Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fevef or impure b!o<«h and will.cxiract the fire from bums, on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions trout the skin. Persons troubled with lender faces should use it niter shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore ness and siop the bleeding: It can always he relied on. and is invaluable in any lamtlv. TAR OINTMENT. For the cure tffyaius or vvc:ik»*\ss in the liver, back or chest: it will mitrrcly remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy die • ines timable blessing* of invigorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate und abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. ~ , .. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never made, yet certified to hy feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with* what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public iu offering sufiicienl inducement .to make a trial.of these invaluable medicines. Tlmy arc en tirely vegetable. timl free frontal! injurious ingredients, und claim vour patronage sole! v upon their merits. Every' family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, gratis. _ " Principal Depot at the German Mrdiciuc stortsSTS Race htrrc.t. one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by WM. THORN. MORTON. President GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE* Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. 1 ESTABLISHED in 1635, by an Ari of Conxnss —Thd j Greut Remedy lor Consumption. Coughs, Colds. Asth ma. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint. Spitting: Blood, Dirticulty of hrt'ttthimr. Tain in the Side und Breast. Palpitation of the Heart.‘lnfluen»4». Croup. Broken Constitutions. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and All disease* of the Throat Breast, uml Lungs; ure most effectual and speedy cure ever known for nnv of the above diseases is DIL SWAYNF/S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHER RY. Rend the Testimony. St. I Antis. Srpt. 7th. t£4fl. Dr K. Kastkulv A. Co.—Genl*.— l linv- bcon afflicted for ulKitii three > rui> \v»di a pulmonary complaint, which ha* hmHed the skill of several of the most eminent phy sicians of our country. At times inv cough was very sever’ 1 , puin in inv side and breast. and great difficulty in breathing. In this wuy I continued to suffer, until life became almost ti bunion. At length I saw your adver tisement of DR. BWAYXF/S Compound Syrup of Wild. Cherry, and was persuaded by n friend of mine to make a trial of tt. and l purchased a bottle of vou. I ant hap py to imonn you Uuit one bottle has effected a perfect cure, um! that I mil now in the enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in the form of a certificate, that others who may be afflicted with such diseases may know where to ’find a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony in rommondetion of Dr. Swtiynes's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. Yours, with respect. Wjl Cahsos. One word of raulion.— •Since the iutroductioii of tny article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals got tip nostrums, which they assert contain Wild Cherry ; some are called *• Balsams.' 1 Bitters.” and ■•Syrup of Wild Cherry.” hot mine it« the original and onlv genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, winch can be proved by the public records of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. 'Hie only safeguard against imposition is to see that mv signature is on each bottle. • Dr. B. Swaysf. Comer of Eighth and Race street’s Philadelphia. 50.000 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION Would perhaps be a smttU estimate for iht ravages <f this dreadful disease in a single year: thru add the ftarful raiitlotpie <ff those cut off by Injlamation of the .Lungs. Hemorrhage, As,lhtna x Coughs. Influenza, Bronchitis, and Other distases of the Lungs and Liver. And the list would present an appalling proof of the fa tality of these two classes of diseases. But it i« impor- I taut to know that nearly ail of this dread waste ofhtuuan life might have been prevented bv a titnelv use of-DR. SWAYNK’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILDCHER- This medicine has now been before the public some I eight years, and is the original prcpnraiioirfrom tho Wild j Cherry Treo. - Us-reputation as a remedy for Coughs, I Colds.* Bronchitis, and Consumption of the Imngs v based l entirely upon its intrinsic merits, owes but little to uiftateu | newspaper puffs. Those who give it a trial, being bene- | fitted by it, recommend it to their neighbors, und thus! gradually mid surely has it gained an enviable reputa tion anil worked its way into general use. One bottle ’never fails 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 and I of tho most alarming character, has ulwnys given relief, j anil in very many iusttmeas Ims effected complete and permanent cures. _ , Beware of the worthless " Balsams,'* li Bitters" l ’ Sy- as'they contain none of the virtucs.oV the orig inal preparation. '? THp (original uml only) genuine article is prepared hy Dr. SWA YNK, corner ofKighth and Race streets, Phila delphia. and for -sale by agents in nil parts of the Uuiled Slates,,am* some parts of Europe. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, X. W. corner of Bth and Race streets. Philadelphia, und for sale by respecta ble Druggists lit nearly a] Idle principal towns indhe. Uni ted Suites. i For sale Wholesale and Retail, by W.M. THORN, 53 Market street: L. JONES, ISO Liberty street, and OG DEN Jt SNOWDF.N, corner of Wood aqw ttd streets, jo£r Agents for Pittsbteigh.Pa. jylff'- BA. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre , nurutiou has proved itself to be of very,great clhca ey in the .cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Spil ling of Blood. Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Aileetiunsj uttd'the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it usv a safe and useful medicine, aud ore pre pared to show certificates,of tu tci-tinmny of Hs value... .. It is pleasant to the taste, and Uoffereilatso low a price as to place it within dm rejich of every person. l Them are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided .effects iti such a short lime. .Pre pared and sold-by. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.j .Corner of First und Wood: also, corner of Sixth and Wood street*.- dep!3- , Patent Offick, January 21,18-18,; ON the petition of C. H. McCormick,, of Steel's ‘Tav ern, virgmiu, praying for the extension of a patent grunted to stud C. 11. McCormick, for an improvemduvin reaping Trtnchine*. for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on die 2lst day of June, It is ordered dint the said petition be heard.&i .the Pa- ; tent Office on the third Monday in February, at t2o'c!ock, m.; and all persons .are notified to appearand show cause, if any they have, wny said petition ought ni»t to. be granted. •- ; - Ordered, olsoy that this notice be published Union, ai.d National -Democrat, Washington; Euqiunir, Richmond; Post, Pittsburgh; Slutesimih, Colurabua; In quirer, Cincinnati lndianapolis; Free Press, Detroit, once u week for three successive weeks previous • to the third Monday in February next. EDMUND BURKE, Commissioner. of Patents. P. S. Editors ofjtlie above papers will please,.copy uml send their bills to die Talent Office, with a J paper containing this notice. jan2u:lnw3w- IN the Court of Common Fleas, of* Allegheny county, Of A.D. IS4 y No. , .. •Iu the -matter of the Voluntary Assignment I Of George Albert, . . ! Uriah Applegate. AmVuow.tp wit, Jan.2lst, 18-V?, account. of .the-,-.Assignee and die Court, efirpet riblica of the same to be given, by publication "for weeks. In two of thepa pers in the cityHtf l PiWebtrrgU, and that the said account will be allowed- onjhaSdd day of February cause be shown -totho contrary. From, the Record,, jan2fi-dlaw3wr HIRAM “ Cor. First aad,Wood sts. Wild Ch«livf and-SaMipitiUsi .... A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION to all; persons, in all placis, - At AU Times, 1 and ■■ ■ - UNDER- ALL CIRCUMSTANCES; IF YOU ABE SICK, get cured: if vrellj employ mea sures 16 continue bo, Eye*y individual indulges in hubits which must, to n greuter or lesser extent, disur tungethe admirable anil iiUrieme combilmtious winch form the system,- aiiil consequently ' ' - . KtnmirisniviDfAt. : —•• should possess some inild, yet cflicaeious, simple and oc erddited agent lor the preservation of Hie. functiona o! the body in good orders r • - 1: '* : PH WOOD’S i V SARSAPATUI-LA AND WILD CIIERRT BITTERS will achieve this-resniV-£ u,l l should -eyer> . m ‘-v ami in the haudsi of every person wh<**y WWSft* profession, or general course of life. U predisposeu very mam* little ailments that render-life a eurse liisxenu of a blessing, amliiiiallyrcsult. in'their aggravated cpn dition, in the cause : ' " l ’ ' ' ’ | -OF DEATH. - i r • The Bitters-here Tccommiindcd.are compounded ova , man of groat skill aud knowledge, from the sunplcßNa ture presents to those wlio care to find ihem> and-wnicn are the only reliable antidotes to the -poisons of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally beloved oo«a- . paTiUa aod Barko/ the WilS-Vheny Tret-, wuhwbich the fed uum: of the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal organs. These materials,, thottgnpow.- erful in their dperatioh/firev as common sense teaches us . ENTIRELY 1 l ARMLESS? j.,1 hnd„prcpared as they are-here, one of the jfrraltst mtdtca* J lifthe inhabitable globe. By taking these. Bit-. I ters, the semfulous may be restored to beautjyanduvoiu the sharp knife of the surgeon; for they not only eradi cals pimples and tumors, but overcome ; . - CANCER AND KING’S EVIL! - . . Whoever is subject to the liorrors of.' Consnm^ioit^ ' should .at once purehaso.tfuß sure remedy-. In the train of 1 Costiveness follow dreadful local congestions, ofieirtiines insanity,: very frequently; mania or hyppeondrm, violent headache 3, palpitations, and other'affections ol tlieJicart, I and rheumatic swellings. : Dr. Wood’s Compound is one of the most efficient medicines in routing these com-; jiiaints, . and their fountain, head, that can possibly be j procured.--- .■ '~V ■'/. ■. - ; V-' Froni'fieing-confincd tOiSinnll rooms, -and fromtakinga j small uiodicum of exercise, numerous jfersons are daily 'made ta deplore a loss of appetite, pfinnfulliehdaches, weakness of the muscle*, languor, wont ofenergy suffi cient to'seck recreation, &C.,&c~ ice:-' There persons say for years, .that they ; ‘don : t lcel very do not employ a method -by. which they can feel quilc-wcll, they must eventually sink under a severe fit of illness^ . .and'are'. -i' •" V_ RAVED FROM THE GRAVE *•£ ■ ' only by a miracle; aud even ilten, tlie lance!, lcech, blts- J ler, and ctUomeL have left them mere se&UereuboJlcsf fun j of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to.theinsclvcs, J but a source'of disgust and annoyance to all will! whom they come in contact. AH these : - ; - FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES . may be avoided by an early application of the nrtues-of I these Bitters. For the truth of this, the proprietor pledges ! his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates wcich he has received; unsolicit ed. from all quarters, lie does not, however, ask the m- ! valid to swallow-his certificates, but.his Bitters, and is willing to stakcall he holds dear on .earth in. favor of the result. i : - - • j ; THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe form, willdisappear before tlic qualities ofDr. Wood’* preparation, and the euro tuay bo . relied on us a permanent •: oiie. Did the*. Bitters J possess uo other' recommendation. it : would be-onfi!of, the finest vegetable compounds medical science can' invent: Bul it is cquul to the complete eradication of UVER COMPLAINT,, . in every shape, and ofevery affection, minor or gigantic, of the biliary oparatus. Individuals who are coustitu tiunallv bilious,: ought regularly to lake this mild.agreea ble. v and excellent tonic and aitkrient, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, andeend hap piness and love, of life thrilling to the heart. Families OLGUTTO XKEI* IT ON UAXD. - . . Every medicine-chestou.bbard ship should also be -well stuckeu with'this capital remedy, as •SCURVY > . . . cannot afflict those .who take k. or loug-resisi its. vigor ous u.«smilts. All impurities of tiie Blood vanish before it. and the old relics of early imprudence invariably.dis appear. soon iiflcr 7 beutg srttmiiticd to its aetiOn. „ Every complaint of the stomach: is broken, by it. Thcßiltera have, in no instance, failed to cure -Jaundice, General Demlity. and every disorganization of TIIE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads mado upon the latter,- a vast portion of our fellow-beings are rendered extremely, miserable—so imiscnible. indeed,, -that they.wish toidte. Every boiile bf Dr. Wood's 4 *SarsapnriUa and tld Cherrv contains a mq»lietlm of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers.- Re member that an injudicious use of mercury is ivcvitably productive of-.hiany evils which nre.put to flight by-this glorious and unsurpassable compound; and that.afluc ons which are - . HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuUlcd off through its agen cy. As a.medicine which niustbencfit . EVERYBODY, j. . : . from tho simply delicate to the confined and valid, no equal'is to be found for it. It would be well-to bear in nund that prevention is infinitely more desirable limit.; cure, and that Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters iARE BOTH- c Fut up in bottles, three or four time* larger than Bris tol’s or Sand's.: for the same price—Sl per bottle. WYATT At KKECUUM, I*2l N. Y^whole- sale agents.’ Sold in Pittsburgh, at ! I*. R. SA\V’YKIt‘S HEALTH DEPOT of Valuable Medicines. Smithficld. between Thinl and Fourth and at WILLIAM THORN'S Drug store, Market st. sep’J-dGm-wLhit ' ~ • CIHINKSE HAIR CREAM—A matchless article for > growth, bcuuiy. and restoration, of the. Hair. .This Creum. when ’ once known, will supercede all other artU, cles of the kihd now in use. W here tlic hair Is dead, harsh! thin, unhealthy, tior turning grey, a hisy npplica tions will ttiakc the hair sort ami dark, and give it a beau- | titul. lively appearance; , und will also make it maintain its liveliness ami healthycolor* twice ns long as : all the preparations that, are generally used. Whore the hat Tis thin, or has fallen olf, it may be restored by usingUiis Cream. Every lady nud gentleman who is iii the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottieof the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so comj*oscd that it will not injure 'the! hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. • For tesiimouy to its very superior qualities, sco the fol lowing letter from the llev. Mr. Caldwell to Mcsrrs. Hoinlcrshoit A.Stretch. Nashville, getteral ageuts for the Southern States: Lfltrr of the Rev. IL o/d iff PresbyterUa Church, Pulaski; Mkssils. Hk-VDEKsuott & Sranrcn : Gentlemen —l take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor ofthc excellent preparation callau JJr. JParisJi's Chinese Hair Cream; tor, about two years ago ray hairwas very dry, bristly, and disposed to crime out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to theprescription. it is now clastic, soft, and firm toJhc bead. Many balsams and oils were applied, cacb leaving my hair in a worse state than before. ThisCreuw, however, has met my expec tations. • • . . ’ • As an article for the toilet, ray wife gives it preference over all others; being delicately pertumed and nor dis posed to rancidity. The; ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum. in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, Ae., " ; , R. CALDWELL. Pulaski. January 7,1847. i- Sold wholesale mid retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend. 45 Market at, and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth sis. •! jels-d&w-ljr LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa- . red Chalk rTTiey are notaware how frightfally injur riousitis tolheskin! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after u*ing-pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing aHargc quantity of lendl We have prepared a beautiml vege table article, which we cull Jones’ Spanish Lilly White.] It is perfectly innocent, being pnrified of all. deleterious qualities, sunlit imparts'to'die "skin a. natural, healthy, alabaster, clear,, lively while; at the snma time, actiiig as a cosmetic on the skin, ranking it soft and smooth.. Dr. James Audcrsou, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: ‘‘ After analysing Jones’ SpanislfLilly White. . I find it possessed AheinosCbeautitul andnafaraVandut thcssuue time innocent,; white.;l.ever saw. I certainly 1 can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose sknt requires beautifying.”’ Price-25'cents •box. Directions ; —the best way,to apply Lilly Wlute, is vvithJtiiffcueathcr I or wool—the foriuer is preferable, t ;>'•.. ; . A fink set of Tuotii fos 25 cents. —White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,’ after being once-or twice cleaned with Jones-’ Axnber. Tooth Paste, have die appearance! of the mosVbeautiful ivory, and, til the same tune it is so perfectly: .innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use iMugbly 1 advantageous, even to those teeth.thatare mgoodcondi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, übd preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such ns is becoming I loose, amlby perseverance it will ronderdie foulestteCUi : delicatelv white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. I Price 25 or 374 cents a box. AU the above are sold only ut 82 Cbalham s't., sigh of the American Engle, Nejw Yrirk, and by the appointed Agents whose nuines appcar in Urn I "NvtLUYOu'kARRY, umVcetu rich husband,.lady? £i Vour : L face is your fortune.” : Is r t beautiful, clear, fair? Is it f white r If riot, it can be made so oven Uiough it be yel-: low. disfigured, sunburnt, tuiuted imd freckled.; ,Thous- t anils Unve bccu'nmde thus who have washod once or twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical So:ip. The-effect is I glorious ami magnificent. Botbesurc yougel the.eenu ine Jones’ Soap, at the sign of the American'Eagle, 82 I Clmthnm street. _! Ring-worm. Salt-rhcran, Scurvcy, Erysipelas, Barbers I Itch, are-often cured by • Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. rVhcnovery , kind of remedyJm* failed. That it curcs Pimples, freckles', aiKPSlear* the skin, oil know. Sold at dio Aiiiericap Eagle, 83 Chathanvstreet. Mind, teader, this seldom or’ncvcr fails. : - ■■ I . C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. . Sold at Jacksox’s 89 Liberty st., head ot'Wood, Sign of I of the Big Boot. ririv2o. ' MKRICAN OlCSl'llE OKEAT REMEDY OF NA- TtTß.E.f—Procured fromm well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the earth’# surface. Thi» Oil willbe' found vastly superior to. British, or any other formerly .popu lar Oils- its curative properties for the following ali ; meats are truly wonderful: Inflamatory rheumatism, whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds, spasms, tetter; erysipelas; scald head, croup, inflammatory sore .throat, liver coranluint.inflamnuuicm of the kidneys, pains in. the, breast, side aiui back, diseases of the spiiiej piles', heart barn, diseases of the trip -joint, inflamed scire eyes, deaf : ness, aad.eako.ch*, woems, tooth oehe, sprains, strains, bums,sCiUdS| bruises, cuts, lilbers, cancer, fever, sores, &C.-&C.- • Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by ,WM. JACKSON, at his bool and shoe Btore v &fl liberty street, Pittsburgiu Tbe BtG boot stands in the door-wav. .Only pluce in Pittsburgh where Uicgexune. cau'bc ob tained. v i ' | Caution— ln order to be sure ofobiaimng tUcecmihie, : purchase only of .the general agent for Western renusyl vaiua, WtnjJaeason, ts 3 Liberty* street,' or through sub- , Agents appomtedby him-for its sale, each of whom-will ■have a shovy bill ana general directions in parnphletfona eontainiugthe names and address of the Proprietor and: General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, as tollowsr Dr.HaU&Coiproprietoty Kentucky. v ; Wester Liberty street, Pittsburgh,- to whom , all orders most Readdressed;’ ~ OaskavE^—Eachl>oitleiftb«clofeed.iuoneof'theahove named Pamphlets..and the name of William JuoksorMthfi general and only’wliolesalo vania,) printed ou the outside of 4he label: •■beiB3... : -CLICKENER'II «UGAR COATED VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, A" RE ttniversully utlmiUtMl u> nprnu... no: (July ax.:in allUiSosettwhich can affect the human frame. ache, RntligeMion, JllicttirausiA PW*. Seurty, Small i Pbx"Cn6l<?ra Srortus ; , \Voijm v whooping Codglt, Consumption; Jaundice, Qutlisey, Scaslutjnm LWet plaint. Apoplexy,; Ctuteera;.:Sr«*!e*>. *S£J!)£BStJS&. Heanhijm; Gfdtlhiess; Ejiysipcßts, Deafness H«npM,of tlie Skin, Colds; GbatyGrttrol, Pains in Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rfslllgs in theTbfjtet, Asthma; Fevers of .all kinds, PcmaleCOmptomt4,Stiti!B« in tlie Side, Spitting Of Blood, Sore ; Anthony's-Fire. Lowness of Spirits; Flooding, _MttpLAJ hns or Whites;'Gripes, King's Evil, laickjnw, Hysteria, ' Bile on the Stomach, and atJbilibtta affections,_PlenrisVj .Swelled Feet and Ircgfi/Swine Tremors, Tufnbrs, Ulcers,Yomitiug-^bhda hbstof outers lmue snecesslully and repeatedly been vanquished-i>y heir all-powerful ana. t They nave been known to efleetpermanent cures when aliothenemcdieshml proved unavailing* .'aiiclin thdipst stages of disease.: : Tliey have in many cases superseded. the prescriptive skul of the most eminent physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation.: : ! ■: •' • ' They have been frequently recommenced by rncnOfthe mostjiistinguUhed characters throughout tliclfindi'and been sanctioned in. Europe by Noblemen, and Princes of r °ThcY have been inirodhced info the Hospitals ofEdin burgh, Vienna, and through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambassadors, they have recei ved the favorable commendation of the Rus sia, add of bis Celestial Mujesty of the Chmese°Erapire. |H- Scarcely a Packet vessel of any reputq.safls from ihcDOTt of New York, without an ajbundarir supply of <ht SICK MAN’S NEVES FAILING FRIEND. . It-7” Agencies have been established in all thc-pnncipal Cities in the Onion, and applications are iiiK us from almost numberless villages in cvery iection olihe country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects . arb pouring in from all in snehr numbers that we huvcTiot rime to read one half of them, what stronger or more conclusive evidence thnn these import ant facts can the most sceptical desire! Is it possible, that the many thousands who have tried CMCKENBRb PILLS, can be'deceived in their results? If any impos ture of quackery existed j would it not long ago have been held up. as it should bo,vto the scorn and derision of a justly ofteuded coitnnunity. . ; fT7“ Kcmembcr, I)r: C. V. Chckcner is the original in r ventor of Sugar .Coatctl Fills; aiidUiat. nothing of the son : W as ever heard of, until he introdaced ttietirmJnite, IS4J- . rnrelmscrs shonld, therefore, always ask for Clickcncr s Sugar Coated Vegetable Fills, aiid take no other, or they wifi be made : the victims 6f a fraud. PRICE, 2ff CENTS PER 80X.. . \ t .* ' - ' • ' Dr. Clickener’a principal office for the sale of plus, la ws Vescyst.. New York.* / . - ■\VM. JACKSON. 80 Liberty *l., head of VV 005) st;,Pitts burgh, Pa.* General-Agent for Western Pennsylvania,. Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. The following are Dr. Clickencr’a duly appointed A gents for Allegheny co;. Pa. . ... . ■ . . WM: JACKSON, (principal) 801.ibcrty street, head of Wood.-' ; ' ' ' A. M. Marshall,-Allegheny City. Jonathan Gbricst, Manchester. ■ C. Townsend & Co. r - • JllO. R. H. Jacqaesvßirmingham. Jiio. H. Cassd, Penn su Andrew S. Getty, Wylie at. Robert Williams, Artbursvillr. R: H. Hemingnre, South ward. Wm. J. Smith, Teinperaneevitle. : Jcreiniah Fleming, Lawicneeville. = Daniel Negley, East Liberty. - Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Thomas Aikin Sbarpsburgh. G. H. Starr, Scwickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton . James M s Kce, - Slewartstown. Jolni Black,'Turtle Creek. C. F.-Dielid,' Elizabeth. Riley M’Laughlin, Plumb Township. J. Jones,Bakccstotfn. . — Penny, ATKccsport. . _ tTVr is cough medicine i kvbr X CSED.^—This was expressed m our hearing yes terday, by an intelligent gentleman, who hadtused but übont onc half of a bottle of Dr. VfUlnrd's Oriental Cough Mixture, before -he was eatircly cered. Come dud ger a bottle of it, and if tho most obstinate cooghor cold docs not disappear by its use, your money will be refunded. Compounded os it is, of the most eilectivc, tliough -harm less and pleasant remedies, its use for years haij-norm deed cmvit, fail to give entire iwiisfnction. For sale, wholesale and retail, by- : • ; WAVS & BRGCKWAY. ' , Liberty street, nearCahal Baam.- WILLIAM FLEMING;!- “ Lawrencevrife.- Solti, also by .. ocll p. BROWNS ViUUE WATER-CURE ESTABLISHMENT 1 Pa* rpilß fricmls of Hydropathy.—<Uso, thr pnblie m punn- J_ ml,—are rcspcctfdßy ’ inJcrfmctL- that this establish- • mcht‘ built expressly for the purjiose, has now, been m successful operation siucc August, 1347. T / Tbe.lmilrfing is 7U feet by 30, two stories high., and will comfortably, accommodate twenty-five patients*—every room is weU ventilated, anil neatly furnished. The sleep ing, bathing, and dressing rooms; for ladies, are as entire ly separated from those of the gentlemen, as -it , m dulor riil buildings! alsoj separatepurlors.' The bathing-rooms are furnished with all.the tor undergoing • a successful treatment. Numerous pure softrVvater springs sin ronnd thc CRtub- . lishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neigh toring bill* nse. abundant, and the. exertion of reaclung the summit, is . amply repaid by tltc bcauiuul views over I a im>st picturesque country. ; ■ 1 DIL. ILVKLZ. Uie Propiicipr. AvUo resides in the.estab lishment, has.liad‘several years* experience m tin* popu lar mode of practice: bud.. early in the ensuing summer, I expects to.be joined by DR. MASON, FellowolJhc-Kny ! hi College of Surgeons,.London; who is now visiting llin I best establishments iu "England. \ • .*■. 1 ,/llie IlstnbHsliincjithas.becti; so-far. well putrontzed; I aud.no pains .wiUbc spared.to make it as comfortable I and ngfeenble to.ihvulids as the system will admit oL. The.terms arc as* follows: “■ I For SG per week.; to bo paid weekly. j ; Very feeble patients are required to bring their own I nurses; board cun be had for. them, in thc-KAiubiishraeiit. atSAber weelc. . : . . i Each patient is required to bring the following articles'; | Two linen or cotton shectsj two woollen blankets, six I coarse towels, cither three comfortables or u light feather I bed; likewise, an old liueu, nud flannel sheet, tor band ages. and one injection instrument., . The following diseases arc successfully treated: - ■ I Fevers.lntermitting do., or Ague; Inflammation of the Lungs, Stomagh. Bowelsvidvcr, Spleen, and Kidneys; I Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism. acute and chrome; Sciatica, and Lumbago: Gonorrha’a; Primary and Se condary Sjbhilis; .Scrofula; Nervous Diseases; Partial I Paralysis; Neuralgia; Sick Headache of the - J Heart;Hypochondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundice: Habitual { Costiveness,} Delirium Tremens; Spasms ot the Stomqch and Bowels; Spinal Affections: Chrome .Dyfcentcry, or [ Dinrrhuvi: Tctteri Ringworm, Scald Head. 6cc. Female Diseases, as—Prolapsus Utnn. or bciiringdowiv of the woinb,.. Excessive, puiuful, and obstructed men suration.. j teb3-\vflm . HEU.MATISM, GOUT, i AND TIC DOLOftEUN.— A respectable gentleman called at ; our office, as, be said, to inform ns that he had been afflicted for 15 years " with Rheumatism'or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Dolorous; that he had'bceii frequently confined to his room for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that latoly lie had been-. using Jayne's Alterative, from which he found die most sis- 0 nal and unexpected relief . He. says he found*the medi cine very pleasant anil cflcctivc, and that he now con sider* himself perfectly cured. —Philadelphia Forth Amer ican. ' ' - • A. Fact Wmrnt Kxownto.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, izour indiscretion injiis younger days,; bccameTrf rfected VUE Ulcerations uiithe Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable-; eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his " whole system bore Ute marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he hitd lost the use of the hand.eycry-part being covered with* deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and were os hollow and porous as an Honey-comb. It whs at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable' frour & loath some disease, that hiv commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative, .and having taken sixteen bottles, is ho%v perfect ly cured. '■ - .V The Alterative operates through the circulation, arid the blood and eradicates disease from the syßteni, wherever located, and the: numerous cures irhar por - formed in diseases ofthc skin, cnnccr.scrofula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases; is truh' astonishing. —Spirit of the Tana. " >f: • jp- For *alem Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fonrth street. , . ......... : fwx&isrmow. edUGif. :s sMmNiroF 'fobowir S \J BRONCHITIS,. ASTHMA, Ac.—To- CoxsrapnvEs*. " 4 Foiir-fiftlis of yon are really' suffering, froih neglected u & CMds. or an obstruction mid consequent infiamation of* % the delicate lining of-those tubes through which the air . ' we breathe is distributed to die lungs.; This obstruction l produces pain atid soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty" l of breathing, hectic fever; aml‘« spitting of blood, matter * *> or phlegm, which finally exhaust* the strength of tbfc'pa H/- ticnt—uwl death ensues. JAYNES : EXPECTORANT - ’p: never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the ' ty xripst pleasing hnd happy results: It is certain in its’ef— W fects; mid cannot fail to relieve. ■ • • . • • . , l-’orsole in Pitlaburgh at the Pekin Tea StotefTaFonrtfc'i j 1 Kt., near /Wood. ' . janB..- v- “ OEST COUOU MEDICINKINiTHB-WORM)!’’’ 4 1) Another evidence of the superiority of Dr, Wit- 1 ' lanTt Cough Mixturr, over nil others. Head the following certiflentc from a respeclablo citisen of lheiFinh Ward:.- S- ' PITTSOTTEGIIf Nov. 3, 1f?47- ! This, certifies, that for some weeks pastl waslronbled-l .-V with'a very seriouaCoitgh. wliich was evidently hecom- - r " mg seated on the longs to such an extent as <6 resist the • effect.©!* ©very medicine which Ihadbeennsmg- I was .finally persuaded to call , at Hays A Brockway’s Drug Store,'*und geta'botlle 'of Dr. WtUartFs Oriental, Cough - Mixture; w*liich, to mygreatsurprise^reHevedmeyery ; tnucH|; after iaking only two ortfrrec.doses, -and beiorc I :had used one bottle, I was edtirelycnrcd.vi was.H>macli-’ : pleaded'with its effects, that! have brought others to buy ! tbahdshalt continue to-recommend-it to my friends; asrl " Jirhtly belie. te it to be thebutCougfiMcdieineinlhe t eorid.V ~ . .“Atohkw i Try it—only 25 eentsa Bottle. ' Sold by ; IIAYS & BROCKWAY, - No. 2, Liberty street,- near Canal Basin, i Sold also by r ,J. FLEMING* , | noviu ’ i LawrenceYxlle. EALXT OF COLUMBIA.— Hair Tonic—Ho the JBatd und ■ Grey.—lf you wish ar rich,' luxurious head of hair, free • from doudmfPand scurf, do not (ail to procure the genuine - Balsam of. Colombia. In cases of baldness, it wUlmore * than exceed yonr expectations. Many who havolost their hair for twenty years have liadit restored to its ori ginal perfection by-the use of thU'Balsam. Age, state: or - condition, appears to be no obstacle, whatever., it also causes the fluid to flow with, which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thousands, whoso hair was grey «- the. Asiatic eagle* have- had; their hair restored & its natural color,. by- the on of this invaluable remedy,. ,j» . all cases of fever n will be found one of the most pleasant vrashes ihnt can" be osca; A few applications oftlvure necessary tobeppihevhoir'trout falling-out. It strengthens - the.: roots,, n- never tide t^,import a rich, glossy appear . and, as a perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled, It 'balds three times ns mnohitsdthcnmscaned Hair Rosior : auvesymnd ; ismore effectual. Thogenuine manufac : by.Cotnsmek & Son, 21 CcurUsuidt-streot, New getiuiie ivTlltsbtrrgh; by Ws.JicsScrsTO by A. bweeney & Son; mCannonsburgh, , uißrgwnsyilleby Bennett & Crokcr, tflsm m evervtown 7 " 0hI °’ Mon-'tmd audVi^n"' Ty OWn "'* 4 ' I ' i:.;. \ f • ; *S'r.''£ v s ) : =- ■, ..-O'. V \ ■ -f' ■ 1 * «%f ■;Y ?H;?v Ilill j*„ i * " ? , i, fS-4 I *’* *”✓ Vi /\** i-v ■'a ■* hi-.rf’*'* a : ' » l$F A " * ■Pr : :‘&" '%* - ’•- ■’s 1 ’- -', ‘ > V. y ,Ij JV ,» ■* -W- '■ 8 Vi’- J V'^ ~ ’ •> , * ~ V **W % V l *! “ < " . • ’ *. *r*r * ' >'• " v'V" v «-*» J\ ' o i { -r. ' " . / n ,"•» 1’ S' v-v;'- y :>~‘\ s ; * ■ <.V x* \ \:^ , ~ _ v , • ••■ • '/,* "• ‘ - - H .... - “’“-*-^7^ V# . f.f; >X' 07 . 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