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He is now prepared to show to hid •_ numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassi „ meres, vesting*, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable tor.the approaehiug season, thathas ever been otlcrcd m ihismarxeuto winch all can have the Right ol Way.-—. Observe the corner. No. li>7, Liberty and Sixth sis. : mat2s J. M.* WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. OELLING OFF LOW FOR CASH. ’—Winter Clo •O’ lhing of every description, such as cloaks, over toata, superfine blanket, Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad elollis, superfine cloth, dress, and free k coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and frock coats. Cloth, cassiiuere, and satinet! pantaloons; also, n cen tral assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, tasauncre and fancy woolen, aud plaid cassimere, with a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, under shirts, stock, cravats, comforts and all other >arti icles |o the Glotliing line, which will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers will find it niuch to their advantage to call toon, ifct 49 Liberty street. P. DELANY Nh R.J! A complete assortment of goods, suitable for work, always on hand, such as English, French atMTAtafericph. cloths, and enssimrres; also a Choice ns •otjdttnt.or seasonable vestings—ail of which will be made to order'ln the latest styles, and on the most ac comamdqting terms. janlg-daw > COOLS, NEW GOODS. —Received at the Iron Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of-fiue French, English and American Plain, blade ana fancy CaOsimcres, of the most modern styles; fins figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we will make un-at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's ■Cloaks of die. most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pockettfdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and evcry article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to thmr.julvaatagc to call atthc Iron City Clothing Store, . No. 139 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. {octlS-tt] C. firCLOSKEY. Clothing 1 Clothing 11 Clothing 11! Tit Xfcrtf Big Doors V 9. The Western World!’! 1 KA : AAA WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now iJUiUuU mode and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in geftera). ’ 'rhe Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after rctumiiyj from the Kestern cities, at ranch trouble and expense, -just completed bis fall and winter arrangements to supply bis thousands of enstomers with one of the most desuablc stocks of Clo thiAgthat has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of die mountains. For neatness ui style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which thevwfll be sold for, mast certainly render the old.unri valled Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be nble to anhoonce to my numerous friends at home and abroad.- ' ’ ■: ■* • ]' 'that notwithstanding the extraordinary MTons which 1 .L j have made to nmol the mthy calls in my line, ii is with keep lime with the constant ru>h that is .. ‘ ~■" made on this establishment It is a well established ""'f t « | fkctythal my sales are eigut or ten times larger tKte any J ’ * “ other house in tho trade, nnd this being the case on the amount sold, 1 can offrod to sell at much less profit than Others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all iny present stock before the beiiinningof licit year; coming to this conclusion.! will make it tlir inter est of every man. who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at ihe Three Dig Doors. ’ ootSl-dfcw JOHN M’CLOSK.F.Y. » V, ~, \.r. V r(AI« BE BEAT!— J. JU.lVArfr hasjtlst receive,! at -bis large establishment, fronting on Liberty and Gth streets, a splendid assortment of TVVKEDS for ►uimner ; also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINdS, nil of whieh be is ready to make up in the latest fashion and oa the most reasonable terms os usual. Observe the coniervNo. 107 Liberty and Sixth .streets. myl4. J. M. WHITE. Tailor, Proprietor. ■ l •! ... i . i TTNBLUSHING IMPUDENCE. —From a published U £*rd of MHTahnonl £ Bond, of Philadelphia, ibe puMte would bo led to believu that wc have been claim-' ing a privilege we had no rip lit to. That •• they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sy»- tera,” and that wc have right to claim •• exclusive privil eges with their leas.** I never pretended to sell t he u*a« of this spurious concern. I have been belting the lea* of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two vexrs, as the public arc aware, and have been to New Ybrfcibar times in that time, and never heard of this ••etc concern until lately but a* iroof dealer*. The tea business of M'Callmout £ Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com-' party's came is became a name is open for any man or nrmtoassnme: but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have any.connection with the *o called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, i* entire lySaite. they haring beeu denied even an agency tn Philadelphia, for the Now York Company, that Company bavihff refused even thus far to confide iu them. 1 kilow nol-what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; 1 am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company* of New York Any person reading this card will see the. fT©s* <Wcp tionlhey wish to practice on the public, and to the in.ntry of rhydmsiness. M'ColluuMit £ Hond so* woo! d«*,nler* iu Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over tuc eves of swim* vl our pood citizens. l»ooli out for the black sheep. ALEX JAYNE* lai r Y- '\ ‘ . \\ ft® V-ii'H?';: * tV; BOOKS’ XKW BOOKS!?—The Convict, or . the Hypocrite unmasked, by <». I’. It Jam***, Ksq.. Jack Ashore, bv T. Hownrd, author of' Ratlin tin* Keefer, the Star of the Fallen. b> CuriK, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. The Magic Figure Head, or the I.«dy of the Green ami Bluej»l>y Charles Carey, oi the V S. Navy. The Bandit"» Bride, or the Maid of Saxony. I*y Um»-i Sidney. Stanhope. anther of ** Striking Likenesses.*’ et«*. Lconilia Lynuiorc, ami Air. and Mrs. Woodbmigc ; by Miss Leslie. * London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supi**./.' The Manceuveriug Mother, by the author of “ llixtoty of * Flirt.* Tho-Wilfalncss of Woman, by the «amc author The Old Commodore. by K. Howard. Jennctte Ali-*on, or the Young Mrawbcrry Girl—a talc of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. Kura, or Daylight; a*pri*c laic: by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Ashton. Uvols; by Lady C. Lone lira Splendor of Versailles, ami Court uf Louis the XIV. ■‘“-Flower* Personified, Nos. 9 a ml 10. Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. Magazines, NV.wpapcrs, etc. London Puncli and Pictorial Tunes, per lost steamers. Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Conner. and Yankee _ Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDtVKM., deed 3*l street. opposite the Post Office , Xo. *. -Morit'i in of AVtp Books far ) p!5 GHAMIAN s'iTftA:‘\vrNG''B66k. No. a GUddon’s Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly (3uunber*s Miscellany. No. 11; full setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agues Htricklaml, voLXJ. The Market Qaecn. or the Wife's Stratagem. Musconna, a tale at] the Herolution. Songs for the People, No. 2, superior to No 1. Jack Ariel. or Use on board an Indiaraan. new supply. Eubank’* Hydraulics, No. 2—ful) setts on hand PlowersPersouilied.No.lt. do do; Pictorial England, Nos. 06 & 37,d0 , do; Union Magazine, for February, do do, Natioual do. do do do; Graham's do- do do do; - Godey’s Lady’s Book for Feb'y, do do, ■; Little’s Living Age, No. IW, do do; from 150 up. Remarkable Events in the Untory of America, by J. Frost, L. L. IV American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. Jane Eye, an Autobiogrophy, by Cnrrcr Bell." Last of the Fairies, a Christmas talc, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in years ie46 and 1&I7. by Jas. Madison Catts, with engravings, plans of battte*. Ac. A Tour to the lUver Saguenay in Lower Canada, by Charles Lunman, author of *• A Summer in the Wilder ness.” . The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub i scribersby the year, or sold by the single ntunher. Now andTlien, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. The above, works are for sale by [jnJHJ M. P. MORSE. TP IS NOW ADMITTEDTby Pantlioioghd*. that no orimniilterapcraiueut. complexion, constitution. or form ! of body, confers complete immunity from hereditary dis ease,-that Scrofula, Consumption, and other affections. : having a similarity* of origin, occur in all, although obscr i ‘ vution convinces us tlmt individuals and families, j>o**es i sing certain characteristics, are more frequently the sub ! ject of these maladies than others. These discuses ate a : .morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition—their : prodaets being but tlic effects cf an alteration of the blood 1 and secretions—the ulcers, abscesses, enlarged glands. : inflammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena. Tiwoause exists prior to the phenomena, and must bo destroyed before perfect health can be established. This ; may be done by using Dr. KELLER'S PANACEA, the : most certain remedy for diseases arising fronton impure State of the blood nud system of nutrition, ever presented to tlis-afflicted. Price SI, pint bottles. Call and get a ■ * l *Forsale by J&W* MOHLER, Druggist* jan27-lm N. of Wood and Firth sts. v x ; .s.* i.* 4 \ ? r «It li the beetCongluSMlctne 1 ever Saw.” "DEAD the following proofof the superiority of Dr. \vu- Xlrhmfj Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: _ 1 Pjttsbviigh. Dec. H 5, 1*47. Messrs. Hats A Brockway:— After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which nod, thus far, resisted the rf focti of.ovcrolof the “infallible*.* I wns induced lo pur chwe a bottle of yoar Oriental Cough .Mixture, and give it a Air trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well, ‘ it is the batmedieintlccersaio.” ~_t True copy. JOHN HIND?*- Sold by HAYS A BROCKWAY. Druggists, Commer* cial Row, liberty street, near Canal. Jan 9 Hollow-Ware Csitiagi. *ll J"ERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of JSI. obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings, will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples can be seen at our warehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, noxt W. W. Wallace’s Marble works, Terms hnd prices favorable, feb a— dim. QUIN. McBRTPK & Co. Western. Pennsylvania and of the West, and of West* > am Expeditions and Campaigns; with an appendix, con taihiar eopkra* extracts from important Indian treaties, miim«o7 conferences, journals, Ac. Together with a toboxfdphlcai description of each county of Western PiaOliTvoaifl; One large volume, 7G3 pages, by H. K. Stnwe, K*j. For sale bv g goswORTH t CO., i janlO 1 No; 43 Market street. ! rpE4js:—n6 haif chests Young Hvson; -JL . 51-cwtv boxes “ . lOhalcdicsts Gunpowder; 2caft«‘boses w 8 hatfelncts Imperial; 16 * « pouchoug; for sale by > janti JAMES MA\. -. J<t . __ l ■ - j : i -.4.414 9 CfklisVa r iiiO4 = _ , ...:4 4 1 , ..74;14 ,0 r 4 1-- -. 4..-^4 • ' • >. fZf' ■ '.;»?•<;*' 1 'is 1 ’.•-•■• ].■:*• t 1"4 r^j. Hints. PittaburgH PajrtahU Boot Line*' 1848. JHH-18l I ?OK the tran.-'portation of freight between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic ■ cities, avoiding transhipments oh the way. »im| thy consentient risk" of delay, damage, breakage and aupu ration of goods, PRO PTUKTORS: Ruiibhiook £ Cash, Market st.. Philadelphia. Taaffjs £ o'Co*Xou. cur. Pciut and Wayne »ts., Pius* burgh. A (i F. N T 8: O'Oii.nnou £ Co.. North street. Baltimore. W. £ J. T. TArscorr. Tf> South street. New Aork. Kncouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangement* during the winter, and ate now prupared to forward treight with re gularity ami dispuuli. utiMirpuascd by any other Line. Their long experience os Carriers, the palpable superior ity of the Portable Boat system, and the greut capacity and convenience t*l the warehouses ni each cud of the Line, an: peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and uccontutodttte their cus tomers, and confidently offering the past as a guarantee for thn future, they respectfully solicit u continuance of that patronage which tin-v now gratefully acknowledge. All consignments to Tantfe titul O'Connor will be re ceived. aud forwarded. Steuinboat charges poid,and Bills ■*ol* Lading transmitted tree of any charge for Commission, atlvuncuig or storage. Having no interest, directly or in directly, in Steamboats, the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping west; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consign ed to them promptly, and on the mostudvuutageous terms to the*owners. murl-tf Plelswortli’s Way Freight Line. fega IS4S. I EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of Way Freight j between Pittsburgh. Bloirsvitlc, Johnstown. Ilolh duvshurg, Water Street, and all intennrdiutc place* One Boat leuves the warehouse of if A M'Auuhy £ C«., Pittsburgh, every day, (except Suudiiji-,) mid Hop pers con always depend on having tln*ir goods forward ed without delay, mid at fair rates This Line was formed for the special accommodation of th" wny business. Dnd the. proprietors respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. rn ortMKTo ns* John Picswoutii. Jonx MtLLtn. LV H. BaK-ils, Robkbt WoODT*. Wm Klt-TY. A < i K N T S John Mttiiat. Hollidnysburg, R 11. Can.v.v Johnstown; <\ A. M'Am'lts £ Cm . Pittsburgh. RKFF.RKNCF.S: J. J. M'Devm. Jolui Parker. Robert Moore, Bagaley £ South. mare Independent Portable Boat Line, FOR THKTH ANBPORTAT~in \ OF PROIH CE AND MERCHANDISE. TO AND FROM PITTSBURGH. PIULADiy .I’M! A AND BALTIMORE, !E7'\Vrrnovr TiisNsirirMEVT ./JJ (1 OODS consigned to our rare will be forwarded wjlh- J out deb*y. vt the luwr-t l urciH rates Bills of La dmg transmuted. and all instruction* promptlv attended to. tier from miyrxua charge for storage or eommisMun Addresser apply to O. A M’ANI’LTY A Co.. ('anal Basin. Pittsburgh. Pa. STORAGE HAVING n very large and commodious Warehouse, we are prepared to receive, (in mtdiuon t<. freight for shipment.J a large amount of i’n*dne«\ £<•.. on Storage at low rates (mare) » C A M'A.NI'I.TV A Co GRF.I.NKA CO S EX PRESS. Increased Speed aud Reduced Rates! WIVTKR AIUHVUKiIPvr* fPIIK Pul'br are mfonned that the Philadelphia and _| Baltimore Railroad Company have commeiw,-,* run ning tlwir ears at I f vi.. from Philadelphia to Baltimore, by which arrangement we are enabled fo :.»ri\ anl otu Express grwwl* from Philadelphia la Pittsburgh in the uu panUMlcd short tune uf/ic» </«** tennis b-iivmir Phila delphia m 4 r M . will uiri \ t ni Pi m - tmrgh iri i Ji«* evening Brownsville Boat ot the I'fwirf thtit \\'r have als,» re duce.t the rates on email packagvi st>per tent on the Conner charge Express starts everv dnv. Sultans rjxryu4. OEKKXK £ CO II H VICKERY. Agent. drc!3 St nu.rles Hotel Connell'* Magical Pain Extractor, TT is now eoTircnlvd h\ 111- 'heal men (hnt CoiUjel}'* Magical Pam E.viracUn• niunafuetured by Oothriock A Co . *JI Coimlari't st.. New York is the grratc.-t won der ot the Ithii eeuturv. ll> etfe, i>. nr* 1 ioily miractiloU* Ad pain* are removed from burn*, tcuid*. £e . aud all external nor s, in a b*w minute* alter Ms upphreMinM. healing the same on the deueate skin. iejiMiiguo -"iir. It is equal!) l><-|(rfu-ti«i m all kimLuf infiammato fy d«*r.ase*, *u«-h as Nippies a ;w i L; c-s. Sprain*. Rheiitnnt»sf»i. Wn,te S\v<-Un s ,n„! ( Hums, «''iiilluam*. Er>-ipefo*. Bite*. Tn I>-dor<-aii t. \V«- mtgiit ndil ni to uli v*>- %.i\ . <l,<- num.-. o: m.m\ cm l««eni |i|iyK|,-iii|t* who use il m ilv’ir prt«. orr. and hun dreds «>r the clergy win* prime ti to men pcKind parent kny tl on hn*'i.u\ ca.-e t»l fleridcnU by fire hie mj.i) be lost without, but h\ it« u-**: aH burns are sutyret, i«j it - conirol. uid< s- tin: vital* at* d* slroyed (Vn fum—reuie„iher and n-» i««r CmniWf. .Uiii'im/'/'aiN K.r. Hariri, uiiirtuiac-turvd by Com.*' xrk f*« ,V l in*other t'lLit*. SmiW Ac -- The (tf'mi'tr Units' l,r *« *1 ail jrru-i< imif" jn*ilv r«Mrt»r.-il»nl h» a c«irt: i«»r tbv dum any «*r uli other*. It- <‘>irea are almt-*! aii'l l! 11 onl\ it*r»--,an in !•; l twb<* k w.» a- if,»- anwb •'uid *n*- !• with *■!•*!« groat «jn-r«. ilmi u >. n> t.r. },j,i trii’- autl ireuuin» of I'uni ’* {*>.». 21 Courtbind si, N Y.. sole proprietor. Soli! only fiiimir in IVt.-tair.ri* |\i l.v Wm Jaiiaon, ■>l* Libert) . h«*a*l oi '\ >m*l >l ;•> \V:jstiiii~ii>n, I'n . b> A ct:»rk . in Brow>*«\ 111'- h> u A tTroeUer. nlt-o l*> i>m atreut tn every t*. .\ n m |Vim-<yfvam;». < Hun. M*l and Virinma. uov !*»-♦!A \vfi m SoMiers of the Metlcon War. 'pm: *'tb*crilH'r having njvnc<t an office in th*» Oiay of J. Pittsburgh. in the State of IVun«vlvanm. for the pur port** of procuring I-nud Warrant* ni Hie S»*a» ot (iuwrn mom. t**r the discharged SoMier* of the Rct-'tbu Anny. as well an the Volunteers. who have »ervott iWir country m the present War wiili Mexico: inform* i)*» Ityiivg, and the representatives of the dead, lliat by ur}<l*c-K.-ing nil application to him at tin* City, giving the name ami ad dr**-,., oi the soldier, and It d*oi«l. hi* representatives, it will receive careful mid promt*' attention Instruction* and Blanks will be umucdiaicly reutimul per mail to the applicant, to be eircumd und returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will be immediately sent per mail to the pr«.ncr owner: or if be should prclrr rccriviiiir in*m*-y I will imike (.ale ol his Warrant to the best advantage lor cash, and make no charge for that sert ice In the event of the death ot the *nMr*r. that ntnut be mentioned in the letter, and the Marram will ac cording to the following rule** ‘ Fust, lo hU wite and children, (if lie have any) Second, to bis rather; and Third, to lu» mother. , Having a son in the General Land Office at Washing ton, and on.-* in the Army under General Scott, m M«*xu-7*. the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof Letter* addressed to me on the subject uiii»t be post paid, and inclose a Five Dollar Bank Nut** a* niy com pensation. WM U FOSTEIL IMSKERfcNCES : Hon Harnmr Denny. \ Hon. Walter Forward. \ Pittsburgh <’ol Win IlnhiiiMm, Jr, ) Jam*** Hall. Esq. i Robert Buchanan, Esq Irwin Sc Foster. ) Major Bt. Clair Denny. Poymtuter I*. S. A . .\ O Lieu!. Col. Sam'! W. Black, ) \ Cap! John Herron. V Vul's. } Gen Scon's Cupt. Robert Porter, J -[Army, Mcx'o. Cupt. P. N. Guthrie. Repulur Armv. ) W B. F. may be found at the „Mw*r of Win. K. Aus tin, Esq., late Black Sc Liggett'*, Burke** BOHdings. 4th street. , jy‘J VA• MASON A CO., l>r 1/ friwh House, ti I .* ,1/ndfi • Street, between Third and Fourth itrrets, have ju«l received a large supply of rirh Fall Goo*ls. compristiip in part: 17 cate* vnrious M> !*•« Prints and Chintz*-* of F.u glislt. I’rcncli nntl American nmnufiiciure : I.>d pcs rich and <!oHir&blc patterns Fp-noh (»mghann*. warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of color*: -t cases splendid Plnid goods for ladies dressc*. comprising every style lor Fall and Winter wear; Cash* meres, M. dr Laities. Satin Mjfd Alpaccas of various colors: 3*4 and 4*4. black mid blue bluek Silks, for Alnu tiilas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colora; M. do Lains. all wool; Shawls of every tuyle and quality; Cus- Himere*. Cassinctts, Broad Cloths and VcMiiigs; oleueh* cd and unbleached Muslins from fij to l-jr. j»cr yuni; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; 'Pickings, Checks, strip’d Shirtings: blenched nml brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which ur« ufleretl at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. gepd A. A. MASON ti CO. VfBW DAGUKRRKOTYPK ROOMS, Burkes Build _Ll »ngi, Fourth street. —Hocoii Sc Anthony, Dugucrreo typipls ifoin the Knstem cities, would cull tlie nttcntimi of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, anil the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype ol’ citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke’s building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken tnuy rest assured that no.pains shall to produce them in the highest perfection of the art OtiriustrumrutsnreoCjhcmotilpow crtul'kiud. enabling us to cxeeuic pictures udsurpnsscd for high finish ami truthfulness to nuture. The public ure solicited to call and examine. Persons Hitting for pictures ure neither requirred or ex pected to .take them.unless ported Kniisfuciion is given. N. H. (4p* ratori wjliliadlhis n good dcjKjt lor stock and rh^nnen)*. lI3F Instructions given in-the art, containing the more recent Improvements. j a „7 HOLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Idle; LhnstmuH Blossoms; The (iirt «>f Friendship; Frieiulship's Ofleriny; The Hose: The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth: Scenes in the live* of the Patriarchs uud Prophets Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry: I,ays of Love and Faith, Ac., by U. XV. Bethuinc Amelia's Poems; ’ Tuppers’ Proverbial Philosophy; Togetlier with a large variety of Miscellaneous, Morel and Religious works for sale hv dcc.W ' LFKK LOOMIS, Agt. fpo FEMAl<ES. —Every female should have a box of X Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted lo ihe peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the Indies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Vcrv complete directions for use in the various com* piuiuts will he found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale hv S. L. CUTHBERT.^ Sinithfield street, near'l bird. Also, by W in. Cole, Allegheny Litv: .1. (». Ninth, Hiy imiigliang aiid John M’Crackcn, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. jan2s I^HiVTUERSc— JS sack*, in store and for fair, hv . jnji37 ' L. S. WATERMAN. SstwljSyg«dw mntn. Roohe, Brother*) t Co. ws»- ’ vjjrjv FeiTOS ST-,New Ybjut; Edes Quay, JadUK. Dublin; Scotland Road, Liverpool. ***■£. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent? Office on Pcim si;, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. f Arrangement.*'fur IS-IR.-'. -IVOCHfI BROS. A COn sole Agents Jor the BLACK XV BALL LINE, of Liverpool and Ncov York Packet*, lake the liberty of announcing to their old friends.and. customers, that their arrangements for the yenr 1b49 being complete, they are prepared to’bring ouf passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, Ural the same satisfaction will be rendered us heretofore. EEM ITT A NCJSS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND-AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, ou demaud, at any Bank in lrelaud. ; The undersigned has made, arrangements to faring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febs-2mdaw* V* JAMES BLAKELY. Tapscott's General Office* . REMITTANCES atjd Passage to and- ►Zv»- Great Britain andlrelandi;by .W.jJgW'wV mSmC.lt. J. T. Tapscott, 75". South at. of Maiden Lane, N. Yy, and 1$ Water loo Rood, Liverpool. , : Tlie subscribers, having accented the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to moke arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous or paying the passage of their friends froqtjhe Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assuraneehhat all their ar rangements will be carried qvs faithfully, Messrs. W. A J. T. Tppscott aye long aud favorably known for the snperior class, accommodation, and nailing qualities of their Packet Ships: The QUEEN OF TIIE WEST. SHERIDAN, GARRICK. HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDO29S. two of which leave each port monthly-—from NcwWork the *Jl«t and sidth, and from Liverpool the Qth nud lltli; in addition to which they have with the St. George und Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, toipsure a departure from Liverpool every five days, beiiig thus determined that their facilities shall keep j>ace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscoifa, constant personal BUpcrintendance of the business in'LtVdrpoo) is an addi tioual security that the comfort aud qeeomrflodation of the passengers will be particularly- attended to. The subscribers being, as Mtuttl, extensively engaged in the-Transportation Business between Pittsburgh ond the Atlantic Cities, arc thereby enabled to take charge ot and forward patsenren immediately qn their landing, without a chance ot disappointment or delay; and arc. therefore. prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to'this city, the nature ot the business they are cngagetl in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inlaw! slototherwise at; lainablc: and will, it necessary, forward passenger* fur ther West by the best inode o&conveyanrc,' without any ndditioun! charges for their trouble. Where persons vent for decline coming out. tbg amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. *' REMITTANVfy.- Thc subscribers «re also prepared to give drafts at *ight for any amount, payable a! the principal cities ami towns in Knglaud. Ireland, Scotland and- Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which pertoiurrequiriug such facili ties will find it to their interest Mo nlyail ihemsoives of. Application pf bv letter, post-pmd) will he promptly al tciulcd to TAAFFK A (TCONNGR, Forwarding and 4'ouunih«tgir Merchant*. umj'27-tlAw-ly ■ - c r ' Philadelphia. fcCT To aucl T’roni fffi: GREAT BRITAIN i IRELAND. Okohue Hipi aud A S<*\, Na/lSji Jload, L»- V.-UMH.I. . .. • (’.* bu.su: A RirrAßt*. No. s*? **t i N. Y *'• f j'HE Subscribers, having accepted'Art Avericy at this J. city of the above well known and respectable Houses tire prepared to make engagement* Joi passenger* to come ou! from any part of (.rent Britain «r Ireland, by the re gular Line ot Packet Ships. week ly Person* engaging with us may rest *s«ured that ihetr Uieuds will meet with kind trcntmeiivand prompt des patch at Liverpool, n* well a* every niioniiou necessary on their arrival m ttu* country*. Applv t«» or i»ddr»*«» SAMI KI, liUrtlKAN A CO.. % tPi Libert-V .«i Pittsburgh. \ B —Parage* engaged iujrc frftm taverpwd to Pao-- lu.rvh direct, and «lr:in« tor m*y niiimmt.forwarded. pa -- atde nl sight, throughout the United jvtSLly II .ULVDEK A Cfli.'H ANP« JtX3#WTAN< i: Office. , i UARNDEN A CO. coiitinoc.to.briiiff out p4?rson« from quj port ol' England, Ireland. Jvsoiitiml or Wale*, upon the moil liberal temu, with diOf usual punctuality, find aik-urjou to the wants We do not al ii>w our pasvtngrrs tolu; robbit! by ihe dwindling scamp* thai intrsi the »ct«-ports. s».wr take -charge of them the moment they report thr.mv*.H». and srjr to their well-be ing. and (b-sjiatrh them without am dchtnuon by the ship* We say ihi* rear{e**fv. u« w: d*-r> any of our passengers to .«4otr that tiicv \v*-rv detained fori y-eight honra h\ u* in Liverpool, ihouaainJsof others were d-tmue.t months until ihey cuuhl- U*?. »e-it m «cui: n?st '■'«/!. at a ch<-ap rale. ulu«:b. too•l’reqqcntK proved th- ir coibns a * " ! Wc intend to |>eTtbnn our* cn»trnt;i> honorably. r,.iJ ti-btii it uiuff, «j»«l not act a* «>-. the ro*C ln*t sea**»u u ith ni!>r7 orlic*■«. who either jH-rtomied uih.al all, or when it «uiif«i thri r am vrnieiH'r. Dr:«it,, drawn m Pttt*lnirgih. f*rr any mm from £1 t«> £ianv of The PrOMuVi:»l Banks in Ire • tind LmjJajid and Wnlr* JflSllt A RfiRINSON, Fnropcftt, «ud 'fst*i«*rnl Agent. Fifth *trecl.-oiie d»->f below Worn! i*i - fSfi fou^igs »U 2 HEMITTANUE. SU2 £ r |MIF. Sobscrtber'* arc prepared forward money to all | parts ot F.u-'laml. SatHlaqd and 'Males, with and at tiic lowest rales.. ♦ * SAHFEI/ MCLFRKEN A CO.. 1.12 lahrny street Enropcnn Agency, and RcmUUncei to Ireland, EngUnd»4c. IARGF. aiul small *ums ot itionuy rm» at all tune* Ire remitted by sight-dratisAn/ reduced rnicx, to all ports ot England. Ireland, Wale*, Ac . ufiii Debt*. Rent-. Claim*, and FVrmptVnit be en!t*cted and recovered tlirmigh the tutmrnbwr. or during his oh vure from this city from Orloher-until May, on his annu al tours to Europe, by application to JamV.s Slxr. Mer chant, Water street, I*iusi*ujgh. Hi’ KIiKN-AfV. Attorney arrti-rouu&eHur at La%*, ajid tkiTop**nn Agent, rtttsburgU, Ifti. P S -As II Keenan ha*ibwit troubled by applications and letter* on ifce hesinrs* of “Ileolman A Keenan, ‘ passenger agents, bf NrW'York. In*, deym* it necessary to say that he i* »|*«t tlie Keenan c*f that firm ami has never had any cou.fic.xtuu with either of those persons. _ octl Western New of tlealtH. 'Jt»7 Main sraKirti N. Y DR G C VALTHIN’H VEGEI’AIftJE UTHONTIUP- tic mixture: 'l'lllrS celebrated remedy .is constantly increasing its 1 fttmo by the making sit the world It has now become the only medic me Ibr family tise. and Is partien- Intly recommended for Drcrpsy : 01l stagn* of this com plaint immediately relieved.' jio matter pf how long stand ing (N?e pnuiplilet for testimony ) • Gravel, and all dUua.ses' of the qrmrtry organs; for these di.stresHing eomplaints.it stunde^loiie: no other ar ticle can relieve you: am! the cures testified iu will con vince the most *k«*ptu:al ‘pamphlet ) l.ivcr Com plaint, Bilious lhseascs, Fevjrr spd Ague. To the (treat West especially, nod wherever ihesd complaints prevail, this medicine i* offered. No jiuncrniagent. nod«-l**ter»m* compound is n part of this mixture: it cures these discos o* with certainty and celerity, ajid 4o*» not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet J Pile*, ; n complaint of a tuo*t painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure bil low* by n few days use of this article. It is fur beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating front impure bloou (See pumphlct.) Debility of the System, Weak, liable, Weakness of the Kidnc\s. Ac., or Inllatuation of the Jdme, is immediately relieved by a few day* u*c gf this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its uset It slumps as u certain reme dy f*»r *ueh complaitHs. and also for'Ueruiigcmcut* of the lemab; Iriime. lrn*pilortties, Suppression*- painful men struations. No article ha* ever neen’offrrcd. except tins, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may Hi: jelied upon ns a sure and effective rctamly; and, Hid we feel permitted to do no. could give names u* proof of cures iu this dtsttfossing chut* of complaint*.— See pamphlet. All brokch down,'debilitated constitu tions. from the effect of iitercpfy, will find the bracing power of this article to actdmmedjßtely, uml the poison- mineral eradicated from, the system. Eruptive Diseases will fLid the alterative properties of this article mttnrTUBBLOriD, arid such disousos from the system. See puinph’.ctsfor tcstirtiony of cures in all discuses, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them nwoy; they contain 33 pages of certificate* of )ugh character; uml it stronger array of proof of llie vritum of u medicine, nev er appeared. It is one of tub peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fuila to benefit in any ease, ami if bone and muscle ure left to build uhoit, let the emuciated and lingering iuvtflid iiopkon, qml keeutaking the medicine us long as there is un improvement. »The proprietor would cuution the public ugoinsf u nuttilibj of articles which come out under the bauds of SAtts\PAniLLA», Syuciv, Ac., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. They arc good for noth ing, nml concoctcti to gull (lie unwary : touch tuem not. Their inventors never thought of curing such disease* till .thin article had done it. A pariicutdr study of the pamph lets u rarnesth/ solicited. Agent?, arid all who sell tin- ar ticle, are gltul to circulate.gratuitously. Put up in 3U oz. bottles, at #3; 13 oz. do. at Si eacii>—the larger holdiug 0 oz. more thun the two small bottles.* Look out and nut gel imposed upon. Every bottle has “ Vaughn’s Vegeta oh? Lithontriptic Mixture, 51 blown upon the gluss, the written signature of **G. C. VuugHn ;M on the directions, and ”G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,” stamped on the com. Noun other arc genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 307 Main street!;.Buffalo,: wholesale and retail. No attention given to 'letters unless post-paid—ordrr from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters. or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. ' ' Offices devoted exclusively to the ; sale of this article— -133 Nassau st., N. Y.; 21)5;Essex St., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Cuundtu us Agents. 1 • > HAYS’A BROCKWAY Agents, jun3l No. 2, Liberty st., Tnear Canal Basin. YKNITIAN BLI.NDS.4jI. WtstirptH, and old and well known Venitinn BHiidinakcr; formerly of Second ami Fourth *ts.. takes this:method; to inform his many friends of the fuct that his! Factory is now in full opera-, lion on St. Clnir st.. near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quali lucs. is constantly kept off-hand Arid at all prices; from iwemy-cetiis up to suit enstomers.v N. B. If required, Blindk will be. put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driverj and with the sffme facility tliaj any other piwse of ftiru(turc can be removed,' and without any extra expense. ; je24-dAwy*' CIAUTION TO THE subscriber by / wntleri contract wilhihe Pekin Tea Co., has the ex clusive right to self their Tlaa'in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny ciucs. AnyTtersoh self their Teas ex cept procured through mey-u practicing a deception and a fraud upon the thetr statements arc not to relied tin. ’ " : [se23J A xtAYNES, 79 4th st. ,< . r - SHom;aiic^:e9tfi9antej9. LYCOMING CO. MUTUALiftSUHW<CE COMPANY. agCscy. . ■■ rpIIE Subgcriber, huvifig been appointed and .July corn, X missioned Agent of the Lycoming County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to receive upplicit-; tlbus tor insurance for said Company. This Company-us, perhaps, one of the Very best Insurance Companies iii ihc State or Union, having a capital of betireeu otic Und .two :millions of dollurs in premium hotiis. ttnd by the rcgula tious of the Company no risk exccediug 85,000 \vili be ta7 ken on any one block of buildings, or on any one mii and 1 no more thau $2,500 will be tnken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Bmldings in which a stoTc-pipo, ? assess through the side wall or roof t Cotton Factories or 'owdcT Mills, Manufactoriesof Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be insured on any codsiaeration, wbati ever; und when the rate per cent, shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive, no risk Will be taken over 84,Q00, {except Bridges' and Grist Mills.) .j-y . The operations of the Company been such, that for Uio last six years only one-cent upon the dollar has been, asssd upon the.premium notes of the stock holders. • Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, itr the new Court House. 11. SPROUL. Agent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa , jun2J : lni Fire wad Marine Inatirance. TIIE Insurtnce Compant’of North Aincricn. of Pliila* delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and illumed luxnrdoce on property, ui this city and its vic*nity> apd on shipments by the canal and rivers. ; DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor. Samuel W. Jones, Samuel *\ . Smith, Inward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thoma*, John White, if John ILi>Noffi lliumas P. Cope, Richaril D. W ood, Wm. Wel»h. lleurrH, Shcrtnrd. Stjc'y. Tliis is the oldest Insurance Company m the United States, having been chartered in 1704. \ Its churtrr is per petual. and from its high standing. TonfC experience, am ple mepns, and nvoidintr all risk* of up extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample f'-ecuti ty to the public. MOSES AIIWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front *ts-, Pittsburgh octSJ-y The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OV I'IULADEt.riIU. CIHARTER FEIIPETUAI*. —$400,1100 paid in office / 103} Chestnut si, north fide, near Fiflti. Take Imiu runce. either permanent or limited, agiunst or daui nge by fire, ou property aud effects of every dcseriptionf in town or country,'on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally orbyjetter*. will be promptly aiteuded to. C. N: BANCKEII, Presi. C. G. Bxnckee, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R.;Smiili. Tliomns Hart. tieorge. W. Richard.-;, Thomas J. Wharton, Mortices! D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S.; Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WsaiurK Martin, Agent, ut the'Exchange Office of Warrick Martin & Co., comer of 3d and Market Fire risk* taken on buildings and their cmiicuts in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. augl-ly JO-UU KINO. * KING * FINNEY, «f PiUshiiraft. for the Dtlnirnre Safety /rj sttranee Company of PUila,>hlphia.. IMRE RISKS upon Buildings nml Merchandise uf •••♦•♦*- 5 ry description, and Marine lti>k* upon hulls or cur t;o«-s of vck-vm*. taken ujum the most favorable irr»u». Office at the warebmiKc of King A Jlolmes, ou Water -t. near Market street, PitMmrtrii. V H. King k Finney invite the confidence ami putron ngcof their friends and community al large to thr' Ifcrln .vnrr M. S. Insurance Company, a* aj» institution aiming the most flourishing in JMwlailefphia—ns having a large paid m capital, which, by thr operation of it* charier. i« increasing— «•< yielding tf>*cnch person iu-ti* ted. hi* tine >haic of the profits of the Compim* without involving him in any responsibility whatever.he, und the premium actttalfy paid sn by Inin; and therefore M*s*tng th»* Mutual principle divested ;nt every obim.uons feature, ami in its most attractive form. m>v t-if \<jex«;y of the krankun Fikk insurance COMPANY OF IMIiLADiM.riA —.V K '<>rmr vf Tbmt «.,<# lIW/ imx.. I't’Hbutsh —*n»t c*-e»- of the company »*u the first <»l January. 1-I.V ns published in ‘•onh.ru.ity With,mi act of the Pennsylvania I.^ci-laturt and Mortgages K*lutr. at mr*t Temporary Loan*. Stoek* amt Ca?vb* Making a total of Adontiiii; certain n»surai:cc that; all to*.«c« Uiill»e promptly meb and jrmnfr enttre «<*<*i<nty totiW win* «il» laur poHctc* jruut tbt* Company. Ri4k»' taken at a- low rote.* a* are con*irtrnt with neemrv • <«*?•* WARRICK MARTIN. Ann.! ltttnranrr A|iatn«t;Klrr 'Pin: Atri'UcU't hire lti*u'(tnrr Cmiipattu— <Mi f.-, >'<* 1 7*J Walnut Mf*-**f. Phi!a»!r!pliui;- Incorporaint A i>. t fc i 1 - -Oiarmr prrjwi-tua!. ! I»*»»ar* - s* I’mlumgs. I’sin.itiirP, Merc-lj.-uiil i7r. mu! • r ’} cmwfaUy, either m she city or conhtrv. as:tui'! -r ilamajrc I*v fire.perpetual or lor hiiiitijd p«.-n»<d*. »•.< i;r. or ab|r t'.-rin- * D!RF.«"I , ORs Sinn.i-l r Adolpfu* Peri'-*., (ieorgi- Abboti. Patrick Brad*. Joh« T Lvwi*. J I.vru'h. AJhK-»< John UVLh. Jr , SAMt LI. T. Moin'OY Prc.MlcuL Fujiv:*- 1) JnnKR, S«*crrlar\ <»nir*r« J«t by the ahovq Company utM l*t* ivi-»-t«r«.l attrl m<Miruucr*> cffoctrd liy tbe mulfrsignod. i<*r I'iinJmrglt. Gl-jo. ;i»ol-Un. ' l?» Wood street. western nk>v vmtK COI.LECR O F Hi K A 1. T II , N" tl*7. Mitv SntKcr. I'ihalo. New nit. (5 V V.\t'-GIIN*S Ttftutbk LuSfmtr,,,ue tiyeni*nt for |“4T.—“I Came*. I Slfw. I t.’rm»pM-r«-«l. v i* mo»t Phipliniienliy thr cn*e with tUi* article. ()t-.«-a..«* he* rrvr yielded to tu mint marvf»ih»b* medicinal power Wherever it ha* gone, awl South :At»*-ncn, England. Canada, and the United Stale* have provided th«- trimi of ‘ thi* statement, titc above quotation m a *troiig ami pithy M*jit«*ncc. tell* the wlrolv story . Invalid*, the principle upon which you arc cured, tnay not he known to you. Init the result of a trial is sntiifactory ; you are rotorvd; and ihc ncrret of the cure remain* wiih'tlw proprietor.— The Aleiticine i* n compound of ‘A* dUtinct vegetable astnirie* ; each individual root ha.% it* own peculiar, ex ctUNtie, medicinal property. cndlcAing with no other compound—cueh root makes u* owjfcure—and a* a per fect riMiduttaiion. when taken into the system. u doc* the work which sat hr, when her law* Sverr fir*t esmtili-.h* ed. mrrn«led*!it tdfimld do— I’l RIFIKS. STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES tire da\vn..drbUtt*l*ul ramuiiu ti»n I)R*>rsY. in all its charterer*, >v*U he completely eradicated from the «y*ium bv it* usts. Sec pamphlet* in ‘ ugcuu' hand*, for free circulation—they treat upon all >f»sn wm. umt show ißotinmny of cures- Gravel, and all eonipluinf* of the urtnary organs, form also the muse of great mitfortnir. mid VAiuuN’sLmtojri'iWTtchnsncqiured m> email celebrity over the comitrv, J>y the cure* tt Im* made in f]»i% dt.«tre**mg elm* of So fumed, it Mcrui*. i* this medicine. that it has thus attracted the un ite- of one of our .Medical publication*. In the .\ovetn* be No. of the “ Buffalo Jounmj and Monthly Re view of Medical and Surgical Science.*’ in an article up on cateutnu* diseases, and “ the writer, after noticing the fact that the English government once pur i ha.-ed a secret remedy, and also noticing tho purchase in U-Vi of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame iof the Medicine:— “ Why do not our Representatives iti Senate and Assem bly convened, enlighten urn! * dissolve * the *ntD*ring thousand* of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegctnblc Lhfiontripiie, than which 4io solvent since the dny* of Alchemy has |>o*sefscd oifo half the faino.’"— Reader, here is u periodical of higlti standing, aekuow* lodged throughout a large section ofjthis country to be one of the best conducted journals"of the kind hi the U. States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain KnowledgCj edited by. Austin Flint. Si. Ik.. and contributed to by men of the highest professional ability, thus stepping aside to notice a “secret remedy. ’’ You will ut once understand no unknoioti* ami worthless nostrum, could thus extort a comineut from Ho high ;i quar ter—nmi consequently, unless it -directly contlicted with the prneiieo of the faculty, it must have been its great "fame " which has caused it to receive this passing nod. Kidney disrates, weakness of'the btiektsnd spine, irregular, painful and suvyrtssed StUmtrualioti. Flour Albu.% , and the entire complicated train ot evils iwliich follow, a dis ordered »yidcui, are ut once relieved W the medicine.— Semi for pamphlets from Agents, utuf you will find evi dence of the value of the ijiihoutriptic thoro put forth. — A* a remedy for the irregularities of-’the female system, it has in the compound a •* root" has been' resorted to in the north ol Europe for eentnries—ns asnre cure for thiscomptuint. nntl a restorer of licultli of the entire system; Liver Complaint, Jacndice, UiLtouk Dlsilvsks, Ac., ure instantly relieved People of the West will find ii the only remedy in these complaints, us ivcll as Feveu and Auce. There is no remedy like it, and nocahmelor qui nine, form* any part of this mixture.' No injury will re sult in its uhjl*, and its active properties are manifested In the Use, ol a single 30 oz bottle. Fdr Fever and Ague, fii/ioiM Disorders, take »io othrr Medicine. RHEUMATISM. (JofT, relief. The action of| this medieine ii|>on tho Rlood, will change the disease—iwliich originates tx the blood—ami u healthy result will! follow. I)ysi*ki*sia. IXDU'.ESTiox, &c.. yield in u few days use of Ihis Medi cine. Indanmintiou of the Lungs, Cough, Consumption also, has ever found relief. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Piles, Inflamed Eyes —all caused by inipdro bloou—will fiiitl this article the reimjdy. completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture. is purified unq restored—a* u partial cure will not follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility, s•<:., ure ull the result of some derangement of the system, and liie Gheat Rksto iikb will do its work. The promiaes'set forth in tho'iid ycrtUcmeui, are based upon the proof of whut it has done, in the past four years. The wnuetlvtcsumony of 1000 Agents, in Cnnada. the United Stdtctf. England and South America, in the possession ot the proprietor—uml can be seen by ull interested—ts a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered to : the World. Get tho pnutphict, ami study the principle as;therc laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at S 2; 12 oz. do. at SI each—the largest holding 0 oz. more than two innull bottles. Lookout and not get imposed upon.— Every bottle has “ Vaughn’s Vegetable Lithoatriptic Mixture " blown upon the glass, the nvitten signuturc of “Cl. C. Vaugh ’* on the directions, qnd “G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stumped on tho eork. None oilier are genuine. Prcpurcd by Dr. G. C. Vaughu, and Sold at the l*riiic.ipnl Office, 207 Nlaiu street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No uttention given to letters, unless post paid—orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted j post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly attended to gratis. * ; Offices devoted exclusively ta tho; Bftlo of. this article —132 Nassau streets, New York city ; 293 Essex street, Salem,' Massachusetts, and by the! principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as advertised ittihe.papers. i Agents in this city— 1 r - > ; Hays & BrockwayfWholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2; Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street. Allegheny city;.John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, •Bridgewater. 1 * jhn3thdfcwly IN the Couri of Common Pleas, of Allegheny county! of A. D. 164, No. . * n '^ e matter of the- Voluntary Assignment •J'SRWwiE* 0< tJeor P e Albert, ; **W«Ny* to ' i : Uriah Applegate, j »ssg!i|p 'And'now, to wit, Jun.2lst, 1346, account iKjPK* 1 - of tho Assignee hied; and the Court **♦* direct notice of the same to be given,jby publication for throe sneebssivewbekij in two of the jmV, !pers in t}ie city of Pittsburgh, amt that the said account 5„ •„ t r. iL D.ln ** wtll be allowed on the 23d dto* of February next, unless BARRW.S Fresh Roll Butter; ; canscbe shown to the contrary. From the Record * fl Med Peaches- ! ' : //T iajiqp-<Uo.w3w HtRAMHULTZ, Prothy a Clover Seed; jnst ; received, and for sale »* . f- SfWATERMAN, jan’4 No. 31 Market, and 62 Front street. . -., .fc-. v ' '-V •.r -. • J ' ... •_ .SSKSSSSS 1 I . rM;r-HOFTJ-ANj)-8 CELEBRATED V ' CfERMAS MEDICINES Are vnfh'out a liival for the Cure of thefolloicinz 'Diseases! IF taken according, to .the.direetioiis they will core any case, no mailer whoor'wbut else basfailcd. ~SL ’ VEGETABLE lUIKUMATJCFILLS,,. • Forthe. permanent cure of ltUcunmtism, Gout, Gah;l Hysteria, and severe nervous attcctions. and a»e7 highly recommended for tlio cure of Dropsyj Hbinoral • Asthma Patients using them, in -most ; cases, experience benefit soon alter the first dose. They auietthe nervous system, which enables them to rest-well' ' dnriug jhc night. They never fail to effect a cure, when! taken according,io directions. j No outward application can permanently remove rheur matic pains from the system. Liniments sometiinosact as! u palliative for a short period, but there is always danger! in their use. Theylnay cans* the yam to leave one place for perhaps avitulpurt, or else where the poiiiwill be more acute.- , ) For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. DyHpcppia, Indigestion, Chrcmic LcbiUry, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising from the liver, or stomach,V Diseases of the Kidueys, and all diseases arising l from a disordered stomach, in both male and female, such as female weakness, dtzzincssj fullness of .bjood to the head. They atrenghten the sys tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be liked by the mokt delicate stomach, and in every case wiU en-K tirely destroy eoittivenexa and. renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities, and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of ]«tvcr Cumpluiut nrc uneasiness and rmin in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediate: >* under tho. .inferior ribs; inubility to lie on the left side* or if ut all able, a drugging sensation produced, which se? riously affects respiration, causing very- often a troubled some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a' coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per-- spirutioo, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to steep and depression of «piritH T and sometimes sores in the mouth or throuL causing inocnx to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it. and a dropsy in the face. These symp toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually product that tuost banefiil diseuse. Consumption. In tucl, a ma jority of such cases originote from the irritating entires above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must, in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. j The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stomach alone, ure loesdf appetite, sometimes an eicesa of appetite, sense offalj or weight on ibentoraauh, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, firtid eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, Ac. Dyspepsia, dcvoiil of a fifuctuol is without danger; but. if arising from a disease of tlie stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompniiies Dyspepsia qr Liver Complaint; it will al*o cure. A few dc«es will re move all the unpleayaj.it cileets. such as IfuUcriujf atthle' heurt. aching sensation when in a lying position/dots dr wch» before the sight, lever and dull pain in the heap, constant imtupuings of evil, ond great depression of spir it*. Outworn signs are, a quick and strong pulse, paid ond distressed countenance, &e. | Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually l»y (he use of the Bitters, a* directed. f- SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or die Che sit. Spitting of Blood. Jntlusuza, Whooping' Cough, Bron chitis, Uciooral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs 6r Throat. . . • This is an invaluable family medicine. . It soon relieves, npy Cough or Hoarseness, ami prevents .the Croup by fil ing early admim»iercd. No ranch or cold ir too light to pas* neglected? for, neglected eohis sink thousands to tile crave annually, and cause many to grove up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, if Lt at properly irwaied. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles.- Tetter, und Rltem t, Scald Head. Ring-worms, Inhumed Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber*# Itch, Fronted Feet. Old Sores arising from fyv«£r or impure? blood: and will extract the fire from burns* qti application, or remove uny cutaneous eruptions skin. Persons troubled with lender luces should use lit utter shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove oil sore ness and stop flic bleeding: It can always be relied oh, and is iiivaluabic.in any fntmlv. " j TAU OINTMENT. ! j. nx'XfcYj ;a. For the cure of pains or weakness in ihc liver, back Or eli<‘*i: it will entirely remove any deep These remedies have caused many to ctnov the ine[»* tiimibje blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and radi cal cure. ! The innumerable impositions upon the public, ami the statement* of remnrkublc cures never made, yet certified to by feigned names, or by percents wholly nimcqnaiutcd with wliai they have endorsed, renders it dtlftcult 10 do justice to the public in offering rmfiietnu; inducemcct to make a trial of these invaluable medicine*. They are c{j tirely vegetable, and tree fr,*tu all injurious ingredients, and claim your patnmucr solely upon their merits. Evefy icmiVy should have u pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, grutiv * 1 » 0:1 . -IH-Mti? 77 • sOl£U.<t fc.’ Principal Depoi at die German Medicine store. 276 Ratjc -*r- r-t. oac door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For l*:r'«.iif>rg!i. by |)a„l7-dly] WM TIIORN.; Ur. Swayne’s Compaund Syrnp of Wild Cherry. 1 ESTABLISHED m I by an Aft of ('ongrtss —The A <ir«*a» Remedy lor CousmuiptHm. Cough*, Colds. Asth ma. Bronchitis, Liver ComjdirVit. Spiffing Blood. Difficulty •il breathing. Pain tu tin* Side and Breast. Pul|>iTaff«n 6f lb*- Heart. Inttuen/n t'ronp. Broken Oonsiitumm*. Sow Throat, Nervous Debility, nnd All diM.-ase» of the Throat- Hreiisi. and Lung*; ur»* most «-if**r»unl slid speedy cat]? i*' '• r Liimni tor nnv of the above disease* is DR. SWAYNr/S COMPOUND SYTU'P OF WILD CJIKK n v , J llcitd (lac Tratliaoay. St. fjntir, Sr}>t. Tf/i. l-HR. j Dr;. F« L.\.<n:ut.\ & Co.—Gents.—l have been afflicted on al.imi three years \uth a pulmonary complaint, wiliest ha> bottled thr skill of several of the most eminent phy sn ians of <*ur emmm A» times nty cough was very ••'vrre. pmn umny side n:id bn-a*t. :md great difficulty ill nreaihiug. ln'thU way 1 mutinm-d to 'sutler, until "life- - iiecair.e utmost a burden. At length 1 saw your tulver i;»eKj» u; of DR- S\VAYNI-rs t'umpound Syrup of IVilll t'herr;., and wj» prrstittricd by a farm! of mine to make ■\ trial of it. and I purchased n bottle of you. I pm hoji*' p> to inform von that one bortic has effected a perfect • ore. ami that I tun now iu the enjoyment of good health, l make llus statement in the form of n certificate, that others who may be afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable iiipdicine. You can use this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swnvnes's Com pound Syrup of Wild Clterrjlfc> you think best. j Years, with reaped. " Wm. Cakson. I • One irord of raution. —.Since the introduction of tnv article to the public, ihcre have a number of unprincipleft individual* got up nostrums', which they nssert’contaih Wild (’hern-; aot«« ore called ** Ualsam-.' •* Billers.* 1 ttnd Syrup of Wild Cherrybut mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the ptthlicf which ran be pruvmi.by the public records of the. Cottt inouwealth of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard iigainst mipoMiiuu is to see unit my signutarc is on each bottle.] . Dll. 11. SWAYNE. !•. Corner of Eighth ami Baer streets. Philadelphia.j Wuut-I jnr/tupj he « small tstitrutfr for tht ravages of I his ilrroAj'ni diSfn.-m in n shtgft yrrtr then add the Jearfitl ea'rifogue qf tkos€ cut off by Infatuation of the llworrhage. Asthma, Coughs* Infutnza, XiVonrAifLs, ana othrr diseases of the Lungs attd J.ivrr. -f And the list would present uji appalling proof of the fit titlity of these two classes of-diseases. Hut it is fwpor-’ tnnt to know that.nearly, all u i this dread waste of human' life might have been prevented bv‘ n tnnelv use of DR. SWAYNtTS COMPOUNDjSYRIT OF WILD CHKH UY. 'This medicine has now been before the public sonte eight years, and is the origieul preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as ti remedy for Coughb. Colds. Bronchitis, awl Consumption of the "Lungs, hasijd entirely upon its intrinsic merits, ovcmlmtßttle to inflated new-puper puffs. Those who give it a trial, being benfe fitted by it. recommend it to their neighbors, and thhs gradually and surely has it gained un enviable reputa tion and worked its way into general use. Ono bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or (-old, while with »triet attentions to the dircctious that accompany each bottle, its ti*o in Ibthuonary diseases of long standing aiul of the most alarming character, lias always given relief, mul in very many instances has effected "complete and permanent cures. ! Hewure of the worthless •* Bglsaim,'' " Eittrrs,'' -- Sy 4*f> o« they contain none of the virtues of* the ortg imtl preparation. The {original uud only) genuine article is prepared by Dr. SWAYNE, corner ofKighth add Ruce streets, l’hiia dclphio, and for sale by ugonts in all parts ortho United Stutes, uud souic parts of Kurope. | Prepared only by I)r. SWAYXK, N. \V. corner of sih and Race streets, Philadclphin, and for sale by bb* Druggists.in nearly all tlic principal towns tu the Utif ted Siutes. ! For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN, 53 Market street; L. JONK9, IbO Liberty street, and Odr DKN & SNOWDKN. corner of Wood and 2d streets* sole Agents far Pittsburgh, Pa. jyl(| BA. FA lINKSI’OCK’S COUGH SYRUP.—This pro • nuration has proved itself to be of very* great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma,. Spit* ting of Blood. Whooping. Cough, and other Pneutnoiiie Affections: and the proprietors fbel warranted in recom mending it as a sate and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputablowuihority, in testimony of its value. v f It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered at so a pribe as to place it within the reach of every person. • There are, perhaps, but lew Cough preparations that will .pip duee sut'ii decided effects tu such a short time. Pre pared uud sold by 1 B. A. FAHNESTOCK &. CO., Comer of First ami Wood: also, corner of Sixth und Wood streets. declff Tatext Opvick, Jammry 21. 181S1 ON the petition of C. H. McCormick, of Steel's Tav ern. Virginia, praying for the extension of a patent grunted to said C. H. McCotmick, for mi improvemcntliti reaping tuacliim-s. for seveu vearst from the expinuiotfof jorfpaieui, which takes plaoo ou the 21st day of June, It i* ordered thut the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office on the third Monday iu Fcb-uary, at 12 o'clobk m.; uud all persons are notified to uppe: rand show cunle! if any they have, wny said petition ought not to r>e ; granted. * | Ordered, also, that this notice be-published in the Union, am! National Democrat, Washington': Enquirier, •Rtcitmoml; Post, Pittsburgh; Statesman, Columbus; fa nut re r, Cincinnati;’ Sentinel,. Indianapolis; Sroe Prt&i oucc a week for three successive wocks previous to the third Monday in February next;- j d o EDMUND BURKE, CommUsionerof Patents^ P. S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a -paper contnmuig this uotice. jan2«:lnw3\y ASSACETIDA— J ctisci just teeeWed and for sole, b - B. A. FAHNESTOCK&CO., iiov2? Cor. First and Wood sii-V Srufljj . GERMAN BITTERS, (•HEAT REMEDY OF THE Af»K! sn,of« DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION TO ALL PBBSOjtB- n* atj, FLAOCS, ' i At AR Takes, and' *’ UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. IF YOU ARE SICK, get cured; if.well, employ mea sures to continue'so., indulges in habits winch must, JO agreAte-r or lesscrextent, disar* range the admirable and lubricate combiiiations which 'Tonu the system, and consequently ■ ' j • tvt rt nrwyajVAL should possess some mild, yet efTiudeious, simplc*and ac credited agent for the preservatibnof the functions of the body in good order. - ~ DIL. WOOD’S • SAKSArXiIIi.! AjO». Wlia> CHEEtnt BITTERS will uchievc this'result, and should be in every - family, and in the hands of .every period who, by ; ’by business, profession, or gencrnl'criurse df life, is predisposed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse instead of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggravated-con dition, in the cansc l ■. OF DEATH. J v here recommended'arc compounded, by a iuan of great skjll'and knowledge,-from the dimples Na ture presents to' those, who care to find them, and which ; are the only reliable antidotes to the poisons of disease; • The chief ingredients arc the universally beloved Sana?, pariHa and the Bark of the Wild Cherry Tree, with wliich file rod man of [the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal organs. These materials, though pow erful in their operation, are. as common sense teaches us ENTIRELY HARMLESS;" und. prepared as they arc here, one of the greatest medical in the’iiihabitable 'globe. By taking these Bit iers. die scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the tdiarp knife ;of the surgeon;.for they not ouly eradi cate pimples, and tumors, but overcome >- CANCER AND KING’S EVIL! i Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption should at onve purchase this sure remedy.’ In the’train of Costivencss follow dreadful local' congcstions.oftcntimcs insanity, very frequently mania orbypocondria, violent he idachcs, palpitations, and other .affections of the heart, an l rheumatic swellings. Dr. Wood’s Compound is one of the most clljcienr medicines in routing these com plaints, aud their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. | From being confined to small rooms, and from taking a small iaodicmn.pt exercise, mtmeroua persons arc daily . Tirade to deplorjc p loss of appetite, painful headaches, .weakness of the muscles, languor, want of energy soffi ’ cient to seek recreation, Ac., Ac.. Ac. 711650 persons sov for years, that they ‘ ; dou't feel very well?’ If they do not employ a method by which they can feel quite will, 'they must eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are 1 saved from the gravx only by nmiracle; and even then, the lancei, leech, blis ter. and calomel, have left them mere scattered hulks, full of aches and borrows, and not only aj>esi to themselves, but a source of.-disgust and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application of the virtues of these Bitters., For the truth of this, the his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates weich he has received, unsolicit ed, from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the in valid to swallow his certificates, but his Bittern, and is willing to stttkc all he holds dear on earth in favor of the result. THE DYSPEPSIA. rin either a modified or severe form, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood’s preparation, and the cure may be /relied cm as a. permanent one. Did the Bitters possess no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent: But, iiiis equal to’fiie complete eradication of i LIVER COMPLAINT, In every shape, ft ml of every affection, minor or gigantic, of the biliary apparatus. Individuals who ore constitu tionally bilious, ought regularly to take this mild, agreea ble. and excellent toxic avdapperient. as it will diffuse health throughout even- fibre of the frame, and scud Imp* piucss and love of Lite thrilling to the heart. Families OUGHT TO KEEP IT ON HAND. V ' / Every medicilie-chesl on board ship should also be well .stacked with tins capital remedy, as « SCURVY cannot afflict those who take if, or long resist its vigor ous assaults. All impurities of the Blood vanish before it, and the old relies of early imprudence invariably dis appear. soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it. The Bitters have, in no instance, failed to cure Jaundice, General Debility, and every disorganization of < THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter, a vast portion of our fellow-beings arc rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood's "Sarsapurilla and Wild Cherry Bitters’? contains a modicum of joy and content for each of those . anxious and imprudent sufferers. Re member that an injudicious ose of mercury Is ivevilabty ; productive of many evils which are put to flight by this glorious and unsurpassable compound; and that afiUc ons which are ' HEREDITARY tnay speedily nod safely be shuffled off through ils agen cy. A* a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from ihe sintphj' delicate to the confined and despairing in t no equal is to be found for ft. It would be well to bear in mind that prevention is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and Wild Cb. rry Bitters ARE BOTH. Pul up in bottles. tKroe or'innr times larger than Bris tol** or Sand's, for the same price—SI per bottle. . WYA'iT & KF.ECIIUM. UM F»lion-st.. N.>\, whole sale agents. Sold in Pittsburgh. at > t . ■ l\.R. SAWYKRS HEALTH DEPOT of Valuable Medicines, Sinirlifield. between Third and Fourth str and at WILLIAM THORN S Drug store, Market st. M-p2-d6m-\vl2m f IIIINF.SK HAIR CREAM—A matchless • article for y growth, beauty, und restoration of the Hair. This : Cream. when mice known, will supercede all other arti cles of the kiutl now in use. Where the hair is dead 1 harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applica tions will makevthe hair soft and dark, and give it nucuu timl. lively appearance;-and will also make it maintain us liveliness and healthy color, twice as long, as all the preparation* that arc generally ma-t). Where the hair is thin, or has fallen otu it may be restored bv using this Cream. Every lady andgcujleman who is hi the habit of using'oils on their hair should at once purchase n bottle of il»c Chinese Hair Cream, ns it is so composed thut it will. not injure the hoh* 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. Hcndcrshott Jfc Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Letter of the Her, R. CaUficcU. Pastor of the Presbyterian Mxssns, H»:>T>KRSnoTT & Sthetcii: Gentlemen—l take pleasure in adding itiy testimony in favor of the excelleut preparation called Ifr. Pnrish's Chinese Hair Cnam; for, about two rears 050 my hair was very dry, bristly, and . disposed to come out; but liavin.tr procured a bottle of ilie :Creom, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, sod, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each luavingmy bairin a worse state thnn before; This Crcmn, howc\^r, v hfiJUiel' my Rations. * "• ■ -• • •-■.■■ As an article for the toilet, my jnfc gives it'ferefercncc over all others, being delicately perfumed and iiot rii.v’ • port'd to rancidity. . The Indies, csf*ecially,-will find tho i Chinese Cream to bo a dcsidcratiun in thetr preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, Ac., Puluski. January 7.1547. V. inf" Sold wholesale and retail. us:pittsburgh. byJohn M. ‘J’ownsend. 4-5 Market st., and Jt©r Moliler, corner of Wood aart Firth sts. s V' ' jelo-dJtw-ly • I ADITSS arc cautioned against using Common Prcpa j red Chalk: .'Fluty are not aware how frightfully iuju? : rious it is to tho skin 1 how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, nud unhealthyjjic skin appears arter using pre pared chalk I Resiilcs.it is injurious, containing a lurge quaimty of lead ! ‘We have prepared abeautitul. vege table imiele, which we call Jones* Spanish Lilly White;. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, ana it imparts to tlie- skin.a natural, healthy, ulnbastcr, clear, lively while; at the same time acting as a cosuistiron the skin, making it soft and smooth. - Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts. soys:, 41 After analysing Jones’ Spanish Lilly While," 1 find ttpotscsacsitba inest beautiful and natural, awl at the same-tif&einnoOcrit, 1 white I ever saw. 1. certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to nil whose skin reouires beautifying.”Price23 cents a box. Directions —the bc« way to Wily White, is with soft Icatlier or wool—the iormcr is preferable. A FIXE SKT OF TKETir roit 25 cents.— White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones’ Amber • Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and. at the some tune it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous,,even to those teeth that arc in good condi tion. givtug thenr übcnutiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens suen as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweeL - Price 25 or 37ljcents a box. All tho above arc sold only ut 82 Chatham st., Bicm of the Americau Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. I Will you mAjihy, and get a rich husband, lady ? “Your face is your fortune.” I»*t beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white ? If not, it can be made.so even though it be yel low, disfigured; sunburnt, tanned and freckled.. Thou*? anus have been made thus who. have washed'once or. twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be'sure you get the genu ine Jones’ Soap, at the sign of tlie Americau Eagle, 83 Chatham street. Ring-wonn. Salt-rheum, Scurvev, Erysipelas. Barber's fitch, arc oftqnlcured by Jones’. Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed-. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears tlie skiu, ait know. Sold tit the American iEagle. 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, tliis seldom or never fails. •; . 1 „„ .• C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. . Scad at Jackson’s 89 Liberty st., head of Wood. Sicu of of the Big Boot. .VnovfcJ. OIL—THE GREAT REMEDY OF NA TURE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 186 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil willbe found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its hurunve properties for the following ali ments are-truly wonderful: Inflaraatory rheumatism, whooping-cough, nhUusic, cough*, colds, Bpasms, tetter •erysipelas, scald head, croup,.inflammatory sore throat liver complaint, inflammation Of ihc.kidueys, pains in the breast, side add back, diseases of/Uie spine* piles, heart burn, diseases'of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and car ache, worms, toodt ache, sprains, strains burns, scalds, cuts, ulcers, caucer, fever, sorest w, r r iC ? wholesale nudiefail by -7 M - JACKBON, nt his hoot and shoo store* 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The ata boot stands in the door-wav Statfl** 8 «» where the aratnira can be.ob- CA.i-rtox.—ln oMet to be sure bf obthfiiiligthc eenuiuc purchase only of the general agent for WesTeh, Pennaytf vnma.Wm.'-JackHtn,® Liberty street* or through''sub-’ AgbntS appointed by hint for its stfto* eachof whOTt'%ill liavc a show bill and dtreottonsih'pamnlitetfS coirtaiiijng the naries. and addfes's of the Proprietor and 3r* ,”4*: proprietor, Kentucky. • W S; General Agent for Western Penniyiva^ Ssm 1 ” 5, P ' ,t ? bnl ® h ;'» whom all orders wone of the above' named Pamphlets; and the name of William ifibltd&W gejicrul and only wholcsate aeciit for.AVcßieni Penn.vi she;tjutSide orihiSb “ ■ 1 V- •' vJ'-\ '.■■••l -J- •••’ . suGATt’ ARE universally admitted to operatc.notomybjjan 1 effectual’ prreenfivt, but nkafirm failing Remedy,''■in'- * aft diseases which can affect the human' frimit*/ -Head-'L ache. Indigestion,-'Rheumatism,'Pilee.-Scurvy*-Dropsy, Small PoXvCbolftnr >Y.orn», WMnui jSough, Consumption, Jaundice,-Qumsey, Scaslatinft. Ltyer.Caon- plaint, Apoplexy/ Cancers, ; Measles, Salt.Rbmmy.FiU, ,<? Hcartburn, Gfddincss, Deafness.- Itching* of . r the Skiff, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Pams m lnward , - . Weakness, Palpitation of UnrJleart. Risings in the Throat,'/ Asthma; Fevers of all kimis, Female Complaints,Satche*. { in the Side, Spitting of Blood. Sore Eyes. St, Anthony’s Fire, Lowness of [Spirits, Flooding, Fluor bus or Whites, Gripes, King’s Evil, Hysiena, -,- Bile on the Bloraach, uitd.tfii bUious.affecUona..Pleun»yj, - Swelled. Feet ond I*gs* Swine. Pox,. Tremors, Tumor*,. Ulcers, Vomiting—hclimi ;: a host ofothers hauc successfully and repeatedly been vanquished by heir all-powerful arm.'’ . ‘”, .. ... T . . They have betn KnoWn" to.cffect permanent curexrvvhen all othur had prbvOd unavailing, and’ift Ihe last ' < stages of diseased . ■ *>• 7 k s - r f --''l Tlieyhavein manv cases superseded the prescriptive shiil of the most eminent fhysieiantfnxn d received besides their ' *. unqualified commendation. ; They have’ been frequently recommenced by men of the most aistinguUhed characters throughout the' land; add been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, andPrmces of - ' royal blood.- •'/ : - ; |Y.< Theyjiave been introduced iuto the Hospitals of Edifi-. burgh, rarjs, und Vienna, and' ’through the disinterested exertions of oitr Foreign Arabassodera/ they have recei ved tlie' favorable coimueudatiou of the Emperor Of Rus 'sin. and of his Cclestiol Majcsty -of the Chinese Empire. IC7* Sk:tiri?ely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from : ' tlie nort of New York, without-an abundant supply of the SICK MAN’S NEVER FAILING FRIEND.;; JT7* Affencies have been cstaltliahcd iu all the urincipal Cities inllic Union, aud applications arc constantly reach ing us from almost numberless villages in every section of the country.. Testimonials of their marvellous effects arc pouring iff from alt qunrters—aud 4n such numbers that wc have not time to read one half of them. What; ’ stronger or more conclusive evidence than these import ant facts can sceptical desire? Is it possible, that : the many thousands who have tried ; PILLS, can bp‘deceived in their results? l If any ; impos-i ' turc or quackery existed,' would it not long ago have been' held up, as it should be, to the -scorn and'dcrision of a - justly offended community; ' < Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original- in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort /■- Was ever heard of, until ho introduced them In June, 1843. » Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for CUckener’s Sugar Coated Vegctnblc Pjlls, and take no.other, or they will be raadejbeWch’msofa fraud. ; 1 '•*' •' 1 • PRICE, PER BOX; Dr. Clickencr’s principal office for the sale of pills, is G 6 Vcscy sL, New York. - WM. JACKSON.B9 Liberty*L, headofWoodst,Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent lor *Westem Pennsylvania/ . Northern Ohio, aiid the River Counties of Yirgiuia. . The following are Dr. Clickener’s duly appointcjl. A gents for Allegheny co.. Pa. - WM. JACI&ON, (principal) ED liberty street, head .'of Wood.- ■ • ■* A. M. Marehall, Allegheny City. Jonathan Ghricst, Manchester. C. Townscijd Sc Co., w Jno. It. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Jno. H. Casßcl, Penn st. 1 Andrew S. Gctiy, Wylie st. Robert Williams, Arthursville. R; H: Heraimrray, fjouth Ward. Win. J. Smith, Teroporanceville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreneevillc. Daniel Neeley. East Liberty. ; . Edward Thompson, Wilkiiuburgh. Thomas Aikin Sharpsburgh. . G. 11. Stan, Sewickley. ; Samuel Springer, Cliuton ' James M’Kcc. Stewartstowu. John Black, Turtle Creek. . C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. Riley M’Laughlin, Plumb Towuship. ■ ,i J. Jones, Bakerstown. i -Penny, -M’Keesport. “TT IS THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE I EVER X USED. 0 -—This was expressed in,bttr tenlay, by an intelligent gentleman, who had used but about one half of a bottle of Dr. Willard's Oriental'Cougfit J - Mixture, before he'was entirely cercd. Come and-.gcta: bottle of it, aud if the most obstinate cough or cold does ’ not disappear by its use, your money will be reftriidedi ' Compounded os it is, of the most cflective, though btirin* less and pleasant remedies, its use for years hoSj norjiii.i deed can it, fail to give enure satisfaction.’. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ’ Sold also by ocll BROWNSVILLE WATERSUREESI’ABLISIIMENT; Fayette county, Pa. ; j--. . .. friends of Hydropathy,—also, the public in gene--'; ' X ful, —are respectfully Jnfonned, that this establish--' 1 ment* built expressly for the purpose, has now been iqi- : successful operation since August, 1947 The building.is 70 feet by 30, two stories liighf onilWilT - * comfortably accommodate twenty-fire patients,—-every-: i room is well ventilated, and. neatly furnished The sleep- • iitg, bathing, und dressing rooms, for ladies, are asculirc' t ly scparnH'd from those of ; the gentlemen, a* if in ditfer--. ent buildings; also, separate parlors. The bathing-roottni' , arc furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing ' < treatment. • ' /• "-j-ai Numerous pure soft-water springs surround the cstah-.- t lislnncm; pleasant and TCtirea walks among the ueighr.M boring hills ore abundant, and the exertion of reaching . the summit, is amply Tcpaid by tiic beautiful : a most picturesque • '> • v •• DR. BAELZ. the Proprietor, who resides in the cstt>b-i.;t • iisbmcnt. has had several years’ Experience in this popu lar mode.of practice; and. early.iin the. ensuing summer, expects to be joined by DR..MASONV Fclldw of the Roy al College, of Sargeons. JiOiidcm;:who is' now visiting the!' best establishments in England. - v . . 'Hie Establishment Ims been.-so far. well psttronizecTy •'* and no pains 'will; be - make it as comfoitabhr:: ' and agreeable to invalids as .the system.will admit of. • 'rim terms, are,as follows; -i . ... Vnr paliritt.s/Su per .week, paw wccfclyl 1 ' - ' Very feeble, paticnts'jarp required to bring their own, - .. nurses; board, can be had for them, iu the Establishment, ; utS2per week. . ■ Each patient is required to bring the fotiowiftg articles: ' . Two linen or-cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six., coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed; likewise, an old lineiq and Qaimcl slmct, for ‘ * ages, and one injection instrument ■ >77' • The following diseases are successfully treated: Fevers. lutarmiuijig do., or Ague; liiilammatson of the Imugs. §toinach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen, and Kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic? Sciuucu.':utid Lumbago: Gonorrhoea; Primary and Sc- ; condary Syphilis; Scrofula Discuses; Partiul ' Paralysis", Neuralgia; Sick Hcmlache; Palpitation of the; Heart; Hypochondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundice; Habitual* Costivcncss; Delirium Tremens; 'Spasms of die Stomach . and Bowels: Spinal Affections; Chrome Dysentery, or Dmrrbcca; Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, &c. ' ‘ * Female Diseases, as-—Prolapsus Uteri, or bcarinsrdovm of the womb. Excessive, painful, aiid obstructed inen surotion. feb3-w6m-_ Rheumatism, gout, and tic doeoreux.— A respectable gcuUcman called at our office, ab-he i s«M, to infonn us that he had been afflicted lor 15 years' with Rheumatism or Gout.' and - :Doloreux;, had been frequently confined lo ; fife? ? room for months':together, and often sutfered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had beedv * using Jayne's kroner, from which he found thc moSt sic- # nal and unexpected relief.- lie says he found the raedi- 'W 1 cine veiy,plcasant and effective, and tliat he now coii-t '*'—- stders himself perfectly cured.— Philadelphia KoHk Amiri' tean. • R. CALDWELU A Fact AVorth Ksowixo. —A gentleman of ScTofaloris' ! habn. lrom indiscretion in his younger days, became df fcctcd with Ulcerations iir thc Throat and Nose; and-a 1 disagreeable erupuoh of the Skin. Indeed, Iris who!* system bore the marks of being saturated with disease- 1 One hand and wrist were so much nflected thal he had: lost uidmSeof the hand, every part being covered with* deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porons as an honey-comb. Itwns at this stage of his " complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loathe some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne’s Al terative. imd having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured. • * , i The Alterative through the circulation, ainil punfies the blood and eradicates disease from ihe-Kvstcmi. wherever located, and the numerous curcvrt bas peiV. - formed in diseases of the skin, caucer, scrofaliu ffotrf? hver qgmplnmt, dyspepsia nnd other.chronic : dueasc».U»' ;r truly astonishing— SpprtiqfitM Ti)n». i - JE7“ F< ? *«vPi»*»hUfgh t attke PEKIN TEA STOHEJ - 7’2 Fourth street. CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD I '' BRONCHITIS, asthma,Vc“to CcSinraSS ?oW,‘ fi n la 0f I° u or ?' really suffering from neglected .vii^n.J'n 0 - * tn V cl i?" consequent intlamationot' weSi rs"?? *2“ «“*>“ *wgfc w-hiis the aif dl »'f bulcd to the lungs. This obstructiare produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, conrii, difficuitv ot breathing, hectic' fever, and a spitting of or phlcgtn, which anally exhausts the strength of ihe pa uent—and death ensues. JAYNES’ EXPECTORANT' nerrr to remove this obstruction, and produces th<»- Sef. tP .‘^ ing ' lnd r h '; , ’ PS ’ , ? su,, ‘ ! - 11 is "ertaUt ml'ts cTT feels, and cannot fail to relieve .“.".•I 1 st. l 'ne“ l 'w ilUbUrsh “ ,c rekinTetl Swre.»»«!& ■ '* ' . •. ; janB.. ‘ **T>EST COUGH MEDICINE IN THk Wnili JJ'Another evidence of the; superiority of Dr. ;WIM lar<r* Cough Naim, oner all others. Readthe following certificate from a respectable citizen of the -Fifth - Ward : ■ > .. rjii • . - . „ PrrrsßusGir, Nov. 3, 1847. * This certifies that for some weeks past I was troubled' with a very sonoos Congh, which was evidently becom- • "J? ® ea i cti thc to such an extent a* torcsisi the • effect of everyincdicinc which I had been iwas finally persuaded to call at Hays ißrockway’sDtaff tS'b.h , 0,,U: * '■**»*' OrimiZircZgl . ?- T !o surprise, relievedme veir : * E 2i C !ll«5i* er t u kl . n ? ° T n *y two or three doses, and beforcl had used one bottle. I was edtirely cured. ! was soindeb lts s ffebl . B’that 8 ’ that 1 hav e brought olhew to'Kuy ’ 'krSSiliiSii c ?*! tl ? ,le i. to i ywomnfcndit to my friends. a*T firmiy believe it to be the but Cough Medicine in the tr orkLP •" «... . A- ' ' Tr> it only S!5 cents a Bottle.' : Sold by • ■ • " w «t i HAYS & BROCkWAY, * SnM-.iJhK'i- la^ert r etreetj near Canal Basin.,- ; »o?W Y .. . J. FLEMING. - Lavyrenceville, T> AtM OF r COLV*IBIA.-Xu, rTomc-Ta bu zW and s^sasssssss^: BBB£3£gSB&%%&- condition, appears to be no obstasS^Jskt^|r T B it t S2’'' necessary to keep tUe hairfrom famS^nt^Vf 1 “* m - -tHe roota, it never .fails to impart tiich: nphen ® : f “ffi S“, as.a perfom*: for Koilea U £ £^{£s“? ;5St" dy by <^ k *^»«Z«SSKi£® .liberty * by.A ft Sweeney &, Son fc Washington, «Fa.y,i inßrowiwvHlqj by SnnSi^cSw I H IIT b ,yi)r.;Vo\>TiU; 'mPcimsylvaiiUv Ohin: ?M*Jvi2?J eT I:1^2?»' 1 ? oVcr >' ; uov IM&iVTbra r ” 40 land «W Vlfgini a. yol-) J . : ' r nAYS & BROCKWAY, > IJberty street, near' Canal Basin. UTIJLIAM FLEMING, • _ - - Lawrenceville. 'i BIRMI
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