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NEW BOOKS! NEW KOOKS::—TUc Convict, or
the Hypocrite unmasked, by O. P. It James. Ksq.,
jack Ashore, by T: Howard, anilrnr of Ilatlin the Keefer.
the. Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author «f Black Plumed
Riflemen.
. - Hfl Marne Figure Head, or the T*ady of the Green and
Blue, by Cluric* Carey, of the U.S.Navy.
The Babdtt's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa
Sidney.
A- Stanhope, atrtlier of "Striking Likenesses." etc.
JUeonilla Lymnorc. and Air. and Mrs. Woodbridge ; bv
Miss Leslie.
London Quartcrly.Rcviow- ,
- Union Mhgathte tor December.
.‘Lite .oCJoscpliT.Hnre—alorge supifly.
bv.the author of " History
of^
TlMttWßltdiiQn-of WomCh.-by llte itaioe author.
by B. Hotvsri. .
Jeanette Afisou.'pr Uic Young Strawberry Girl—a talc
of ffib'Sca etful Shbr»»: b’v Iftgrahant. '
Kitant. or Daylight; a prize tale: by J. S. Robb.
SirßpwUnd A*htoiw?voU; by Lady C.-I«ong.
* af Versailles aud Court of Ixjuu the
XML.--.;v-v■’<; ; r*? ' .-•• <"
Flojnsra-Ptr.semi6ed..N'os. 0 and Ift.
Rurpd Ccme teriesofArnr.rica, part 9.
Magazines, Newsbapers, etc.
s London Ranch and Pictorial Trine*. per last steamers.
Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee
Doodle Pictorials. . For.sale by W, s; CALI>WEM„
,degB:7.: t. ; . - ;• v . 3Astreet.oppoaite tKc P»wt Other.
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'£&Tte % 3 ' Weekly H<taizci of Acic Boais for lFii
CHATMAN'S DRAWING BOOK, No. 2.
GCddoa's Ancient Cjjypl, new edition.
Century, a new. Quarterly.
CbitaberVMUceUany. No. ltfYull setts on.hand.
Lires.orthe Queen*, of Engl and, by Agues Strickland,
YOI.XI. . i
Ute Slarkei Queetu or the \Vtte> Stratagcm-
Muscorina, a tale' at' xlie Revolution. -
SoagifTor the'People. No. 2. : siipcnor to-N«. 1.
Jacic.Anel. or Jiieon board-an Indiauian. new supply
2—full setts on baud.
- FlowersDersoni&cd. No, I U : doi do;
Pictorial England, -Nos. ‘Ri &. >l7, do dn,
UnioaMacazjnq. tor Febnia*-
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ARMS!—Thmatenedin
* Bn ' rnB ‘° l . l of Western Penntu by Col Swift, with
, 10.000 nten. notwithstanding which, J. M.
-Whitt will continue to celb clothing cheaper than any
ha# heretofore been offered in the Western country, hav
ing the largest establishment in.lhe city, fronting on Lib*
' : fcfly and Sixth at*. He is lidw prepared to show to his
numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, copsi
ttarea, vestuigs, aud clothing of nil descriptions, suitable
approaching season, thatha* ever been offered »n
this market. to which ull can have the Right of Way.—
:Op*Br*eihe comer, No. IG7. Liberty and Sizth si*.
; . marts . j, M. WHITE. Tailor. Proprietor.
**;CJELLING OFF LOW FOR CASH/—Winter Clo
thing of every description, such as cloaks, over
coats, superfine blanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad
Cloths,superfine cloth, dress, and frock eoats; a large as
•brunent oPtweed, sack and frock coats.
Cloth, cassimerc, and sutinutt pantaloons; also, a cen
eralaasortmcnt of vests; plain and fancy velvet cloth,
caastmere and fancy woolen, and plaid cassitucte, with
a groat variety of superfine Irish linen, trimiued shirts,
undershirts, stock, cravats, comforts and ull other arti
cles in the Clotiuug Hue, which wifi be sold low for Cash.
Purchasers will find, it much totheir advantage to rail
•000, at 49 Liberty street. ‘ P. DELaNY -
N.’B. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for
Customer work, always on hand, such as English. French
and American cloths, and enssimercs; also a choice-as-
SOftment of seasonable vestings—ull of which will be
made to order -in the latest stvfes, aud on (he most ac
aoffmwdsting terms. * janPJ-daw
’VJ’EW GOODS, NEW GOODS—Received at the Iron
1.1 City Ciothiug Store, a splendid ussoruncut of Cloths,
Consisting of fine French. English and American Plain,
~ black and ‘fancy Cassimeres, of the most modem styles;
fine figured Cashmere Vestings. Silk Velvet, Fl&in and
Fancy Satint—all of which we will make up at Uic most
- reasonable prices, in a durable and fashtouable sfyie.
Ready made Clothing, of &U descriptions; Lady's
Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and
Pocket Hdkfs.. Suspenders. Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and
every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country
.' Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to
theif advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store,
‘ No. 133 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth
of Market; locU-Mij C. M'CLOSKEY. *
Clotltfng I CioUitng 11 Clothing lit
tte Three £tg Ikxrr* vs. Tht Western World!!!
1 nnn '*SELL SELECTED GARMENTS mow
-IwlLUvv/ made and ready to be offered on the,
. most .liberal terms to my old .customers and the public in
gaum}, s The Proprietor of this far-foined and extensive •
establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern
tmeifat much trouble and expense, just completed his
ful aod winter arrangements to supply his thousands of
customers with one ot the most desirable stocks of Clo
thing that has ever been offered in this -or any other mar
ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and
workmanship, combined with the very low pricu which
they will be sold for, must certainly render the old turn*
• vailed Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of
the western Country, his gratifying to me to be able to
aonotince to my numerous friends at home ami abroad,
that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I
have mode to meet the many calls bi my line, it is with
auneulty I Can kdep tittle with the constant rush ilmt is
made on this establishment. It is a well established
that idy* sales are eigut or ten times larger thou- any
Other; house in the trade, and this bciug the case on the
- amount sold* ] can uffrud to sell at much le*s profit than
Other* Coulu possibly think of doing if they wished to
cover conthtccut \ intend to make a clean
•.weep of ell my present stock before the beginning ot next
yeaTj coming to this conclusion. 1 will make it tin* inter
est of every man. who want* a cheap winter sun. tocall
andpurohase cl Urn Three Big Door*.
03tg1-d&w JOHN MCLOSKEY
GANT BE BEAT!—/. M. WA/te has just received at
hia large establishment., fronting on Liberty and 6th
streets, a splendid assortment of TwKEDS tor" summer:
also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS, all of
which he is rendy to make np in the latest fn*hion and
on the most rcasouable terms as usual. Obsen-e the
corney. No. 1 Iti7 Liberty and Sixth streets.
»yH- V j. M» WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor.
nNBLUSIIING IMPUDENCE— From a published
onrd of NrCaimont A Bond, of Philadelphia, the
pubuc. would be led to believe that we hare been claim
ing a. privilege. w*e bad no right to. That “ they have
abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agenev sys
tem,” and that we have right to claim ‘-'exclusive privil
eges with their tea*.” I never preteudod tp sell the teas
of this spurious concern. 1 have been selling the teas of
the New York Pekin Tea Company for the la*t two
years, os the public arc aware, and have been to New
York four times ih that time, and never heard of this nttc
concern until lately bttt as i root drains,
. The tea business of M*CaUmi>ut A Bond ivabout eight
s month* old; and their assumption of the I'ckin Tea Com
pany's name is because a name is open for auy.man or
firm to assume: but the fact trended to imply thcrcbv,
that they have ony connection with these called aiid
weß known Pekin Tea Company of New York, iseutirc
1v ialac*'they having been'denied even an agency in
Philadelphia,, for the N**w York Company, that Companv
having refused even thus far to confide in them.
• I know hot what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind
of tea*; I nth only certain that they" keep or obtaiu none
of the Pekin Tea Company’s of New York.
Any person reading tht* card will see the gross decep
tion they wish to practice on the public, aud to the injury
of my business. M’Callmont A Bond are wool dealer’s
in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull
woototer the eyes of some of our good citizens. Ivobk
oalfofthe black sheep.. [nuvlO] ALEX. J AYNES.
for February, rio do.
Graham’s 4s. da do do;
Godey's Lady's Book lor F«:b*y. do do;
little’.*Liriu£ Age. No. 1 0‘.i, do do;
from ISO op.
Remarkable Events in the History of America. b\ J,
Frost,!.*. L. I).
American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub
scriptions received.
Jane Eye, ari Autobiography, by Currer Bell."
Last of the Fairies, a Chrtstmas talc, by Jatucs.
Edinburgh Phrenological Journal aitd Magazine
The Conouest of California ami New Mexico. by die
forces of the United Slates, in years lS4d and ISI7, hv Jas.
Madison.Cutu, with engravings, plans of buttles. &e.
A Tout to the Hirer Saguenay in Lower Canada, by
Charles Luninan. author of “■ A-Smmner in the Wilder
ness.” •
The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub
scribers by die year, or sold by the *>inglc number.
NowandThen* by the author of u Year.
,Warorly Novels, chrop form, new supply.
The above works arc for sale by jjrdll} M. l\ MORSK.
IT NOW ADMITTED, by Panthoiogivt*, that no
original temperament, eomple xiuu. emi miuuiun. or form
of body, confers complete immunity from hereditary d»>*-
case; tharSemfu/a v Censum/if/en. and other affections.
- having * similarity of origin. occur in all, although obser
vation convinces «s that individual* and families, posses
sing certain characteristic*. are more frequently uic stib
ject of these maladies than others. These diseases aie a
morbid condition ot the whole svstem of nutrition-—their
product* being bnt tlie eifreteof ;in alteration of the Mood
and accretions—the ulcers, enlarged glands,
inflammation, Ac., being merely attendant phenomena.
TTie cause exists prior to the phenomena, and must be
destroyed before perfect health can be established, 'fids
may be done by using Dr. KELLER S PANACEA, the
most certain remedy for diseases arising from nti impure
State of the blood and system of nutrition, ever presented
to the'afflicted. Price $l, pint bottles. Coll and get a
pamphlet. .
For sole by JOEL MOHLER, Druggist,
jan27-lm N. W. corner of Wood and. Firth sts.
“It is the beitOongh Medicine I ever Saw.**
READ the following proof of the superiority of Dr. IVtf
lartPs Oriental Cough Mixture , from a respectable cit
izen. who has tried it:
Pnrsßcnnir, Dec. 15,1*47.
Messbs. Hats A Brocxwav: —Alter laboring for several
Weeksnnder thc disadvantages of u harassing rough mid
most distressing cold, which bad, thus for. resisted the ef
fects of severaTof the “infallible*,” I wns induced to par
ibus* a' bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give
it a fair trial. Tu»y groat surprise, after using only one
half xtf 4ho bottle I found ui)esclf entirely well. “It is the
best medicine l et-cr so. ui. u '
- True copy. JOHN HINDS.
Sold by HAYS A BItOCKWAJC, Druggists, Commer
cial Rour,X4bcrty street, near Cauad. jnnH
MERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of
obtaining their Spring supplies of Uollo;v*\i'are
other Castings* will &uTa very heavy stock, and an
extensive variety of patterns .and sizes in store by us.—
gaxoptes can be jcecn at our warehouse, Commercial I£qv.
Liber# street, next W. \V. Wallace's Marble vytyks.
and prices favorable.
■ ftb 2—dim - QUJX. -McRRIDR & On.
Mi'UK'fjiN
lEmHETFaNT UOLHC.—The Histon* of
Western Ponu*ylvania and of the West, andof Vvest
«rnErp«dl4oflS<ua# C.»49P a 4? nß ’' with on appendix, foti
topfctt* extracts from important Indian treotie*,
minutes-of .eon£rmicc*».Journal*. Slc. Together with a 4
topographical aeaciiprion of, coca count} - of Western*
VcSiyfriuak. Oita Urge volume, 788 pages, by H.. K.;
Strong, .Esq. For sale by- .
b 7 4 , Jl. S. BOSWORTII & .COh
JanlO ; K ' No, -H Market street.
t»lf ciesfs YoaiigJfjjjon; f
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3 catty boxes . - w •.
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1848. .iiii.iisL
FOR Ihe iraiisportation of freiiilii between jPiUiilmrgh
and the Atlantic cities, avoiding transhipments on
the way. and the consequent risk of delay, damage,
breakage and separation of good*.
PROPRIETORS;
Btr&aiUDGE k Casu. 27b Market st.. Philudclphia.
Taaffk k O'Co.nxoe. cor. Penn and Wayne sw., Pitts
burgh.
AGENTS: „
O'Connor k Co., North street, Baltimore.
W. & J. T. TArsttorr, 75 South street. New York.
Encouraged by increased business,uhc Proprietors have'
added to and extended their arrangement* during the
winter, and are now prepared to forward freight with re
gularity and dispatch, un-uupaasedfby any other Line.
Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superior
ity of the Portable Boat system, aud the great capacity
and convenience of tlw warehouses at each end of the
Line, nre peculiarly culcnlatud to enable the Proprietors
to fulfil their engagements UtUl aCcoftinodatc their cus
tomers. and confidently offering the ptasi as a guarantee
for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of
that putrouage which they now gratefully acknowledge.
All consignments to Taatfu amb.O’Connor will be re
ceived and forwarded. Steamboat charges paid, and Bills
of landing transmitted free ofauyehurge for Commission,
advancing or storage. Having uo interest, directly or in
directly. m Steamboats, the uite'rest of. the Consignors
must necessarily be their primary object in shipping west;
and they pledge themselves to for wifrd nil Goods consign
ed to them promptly, and unihe most advantageous terms
to the owners. marl-tf
gfeaga 1848. flTiinirifc
I EXCLUSIVELY for the trimsportation of Way Freight
j between Pittsburgh, Bluirsville, Johnstown, llolli
daysburg. Water Street, and all intermediate pluces.
One Boat loaves the warehouse of C. A. M'Atmlty A
Co.. Pittsburgh, every dny, (except Sundays,) and ship
pers can always dupettd oil bating their goods forward
ed without delay, and at fait rates.
This lane was formed for the special ncrommoduttou of
the way business, and ihe proprietors respectfully solicit
a litmral share of patronage.
F!tn PRIETO Its:
John PtcsWOßttt, JOuaMilwek, 1). li. Barnes, Rooert
Woods, Wm.Yultv.
AGENTS:.
John Muxer, llollidaysburg : R. H. Can an, Johnstown;
C. A. M’Antltt A Crt.. Pittsburgh.
References :*
J. J. M'Dcviti, Johti Parker, Robcrl’Moorc, Bagaley k
Smith. Pittsburgh. mar?
lnde]ientlcnt Portable Boat Llue*
1848.
FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND
’ " MI'.RCIIANDISFm TO ANI) FROM
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
|o*WlTUOl*r TkANSIIII*MKJCT.^CII
Cl OODS consigned to »ur care lie forwarded with-
T out dejny. at the lowest current rates. Bills of La
ding transmitted. and all iustructietfs promptly attended
to. tJce from any extra charge for storage or commission.
Address, or apply to C. A. M'AN't'I.TY A Co..
Canal Basiii. Pittsburgh. Pa.
HAVING a very large and comtnodious Warehouse,
we arc prepared to receive, (in addition io freight for
shipment.) a large amount of Produce. Ac- on Storage at
low rates. jmar*] C. A. M’ANTLTY A Co.
3m&a£k
Incrtucd Speed and Reduced Rate*!
WINTER ABRANt.i^V^TS.
r r , y ,; .^ ab,ic « informeti that thp philudclphia and
A Balimiorc Railroad Companv have rommenced run
ning their cars at 4 p. ys., from Philadelphia to Baltimore
bv which arrangement we arc cnalfird fo forward «,ur
Express goods from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh in the mi
paraJlelletl s hort time of ftr«> day*. Goods leaving Phila
delphia at 4. r. m., will arrive at Pm>burch in the evening
Brownsville . Boat of the second day.. \Vc have also re
duced the rates on small packaged, 23 per cent, on the
lormer * harge.
Express starts every (lav, Sundttuss*Tftpird.
GREENE A GO.
. IF G. VICKERY. Agent.
• St. Chnriea Hotel.
Council's Magical Pain extractor.
IT is now conceden by mrdicnl men that t’ounHPs
Magical Pum Extractor, inanufiiriured by Comstock
A Co.. Courtland st.. New York, is the greatest won
dcr ot the 10th century. Its effects arc truly miraculous.
All pains are removed iroin burns, scald*. Ac., and ail
external sores, in a few minutes after iu implication:
heiiung the same on the most delicate skin, h-avmr» no
scur. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflnnitiwta
ry diseases, such a* sore Nipple* and Eves, Sprain*
Rheiimatism. AVhite Swelling and Finer*, RntEcs, Burns,
rhillMaius, F.r>aijK-lu.*, Ihlc*. Tic Doioreaux. Ac. W r
might udd a* prool to ull w«? say, tlic uuinc* ot many em
rment physicians who use it in their .practice, and hun
dredf m the clergy who prnire it to ti»«nr jwoplr. Kind
parent keep it constantly on hand, in «pi*e ot uccidcnt* tn
fire life-may be lost without, but b> it* use alt burns nri?
subject to tU control, unies* the vitals are dc«lroyml. Cau
tion—remember ami ask for Connrir > Mu~>*ul Pnin Ex
tractor, uiauuiaclured by Comstock 4* Co . .V. Y . OJ id lake
no other. * ,
Pii.es. Son Ks. Ac. — T7ir Genuine Jltty* w on
article more justly celebrated a* a cifre for the dbo\-e.
thnn any or all others. Its cure* arc nlmo.t immediate,
and ills only necessary •»» let those who know the article
anil u*c it with such great success, thoi tt \> to be had
true and genuine of t’om.-tock A Co., 21 Courtiaud st..
N. Y.. sole proprietor. a
Sold only genuine m Pittsburgh, Pa., by W\*. Jxcxvon.
®f> Übcrty *t.. head of Wotnl alopiu Wnsliingtom Pa.!
by A. Clark ; in BrowmsviUe h> Bcnhett A CnH*kcr, also
bv our agent in every town in IVniuVlvanta. Ohio. Md
and_\ trginia. novliM^wiim
Soldien of the Mexi«ia War.
r PUE subscriber having o{M*ned an office in ihr City of
J Pittsburgh, in the Slate of lVrfm,tlvanffi. lor the pur
pose of procuring I«and Warrant* at the Seal of Govern-
for the discharged Soldier* ol the Regular Aruiy.
ns well os the Volunteers, who have >« rvc«l their rotuitrv
iathe present War with-Mexico: mibmis iiuj
the representatives of the dead, that l»> addressing on
application to him at this City, giving the nnm* and ad
dress oi the soldier, and it dead. hi*-; ircprcseijtaiivcs. it
will receive careful and prompt attention. !
Instructions and Blanks will be mimedinnly returned
per mail to the applicant, to be executed ami returned to
me at this place. The Warrant, wbejj rerched. ’will he
immediately sent per moil to the proper owner; or if he
should prefer receiving money. I will make. * o |r „f his
Warrant to the best ndvantage for cash, and make no
charge for that service.
In the event of the death of the £>ldter, that must be
mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issne ac
cording to the following rules*. FW*t, to his wife and
children, (if he have any.) Second.-to his father; and
Third, to his mother.
Having a son in the General Land Office at Washing
ton, and one in the Army nnder General Scott, in Mexico,
the matter would receive their prompt attention, should
any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof.
Letters addressed to me oh the subject must be post
paid, and inclose a Five Dollor Bank-Note as mv com
pensation. W.M. B. FOSTER.
do do;
RDTREW? :
Hon. Ilarmar Denny, \ .
lion. Waller Forward. > Pittsburgh.
Col. Win. Robinson, J r, )
James Hull. Esq. i
Robert Buchanan, Esq \ Cincinnati.
Irwin A Foster, j
Major Si. Clair Dennv, Paymaster -U. S. A.. "N. o
Incut. Col. Sam'] W. Blact, I ** \
Capt. John Herron. I VolV | Gun Srott\
CapL Robert Porter, j - j Army, Mex'o.
Capt. P. N. Guthrie. Regular Army. •: J
W. 11. I*. may be found ui the odic»j| of Win. E. Aus
tin, Esq., late Black A Liggett'*, Burke's Buildings, 4th
street. jy«
VA. MASON A 00., [Hit (roods Jluus', tig Market
• Street. bettre.rn Third and FourtJf. fifrtrUi. have junl
received a large Apply ot rich Foil Grind*, comprising in
part: 17 eases various style* Prims uiid Chintzes of F.ll
- French and American manufacture: t'.VJ pc* rn-h
aud desirable patterns French Gingham*, warranted in
ferior to none imported in style, qvarrtv and durability of
colors; 4 eases splemlid Plaid gootls' tor ladies dresses,
comprising every style for Fall and• Winter wear; Cash
meres, M. dc Laities, Satin stn'd A-Ipncm* of v avion*
colors; 3-4 nnd 4-1. black and blue black Silk*, for Man
tillas; Fancy dm** Silks; black ami Mode color*; M. de
Lain*, all wool: Shawls of every style and quality : Cos
simeres, Cassinetts. Bm:td Cloths uiul Vesting*; f.leuch
ed and unbleached Mnfelins from tii- to per ynrd;
Green, Yellow. Red and Whiie'Vlanncl*; Ticking#,
Checks, strip'd Shirting*; bleached •and brown Drilling*,
etc. etc. All of which arc offered at wholesale and re
tail at the very lowest cash prices.
scp3 A. A. MASON A CO
■\TE\V DA G UERUEOT V PE ROOMS. Bur Jets Build
trigs, Fourth street. —Unroll A Asrtioxv, Daguerreo
tvpist* from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to tln-ir Daguerreotype of citizens niid.otliers, nt rooms in
the third story of Burke’s building, 4th st.
Persons washing pictures taken ijmy.rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest
pertection of the art. Our instruments arc of tlie most pow
ertul kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsnrpnssed
lor high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public* are
solicited to rail mid examine.
Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or »*x-‘
peeled to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given.
j , operators will line! this a good depot for srock
and chemicals. t> ,
in/*^ nß,TUC, ions given in the art. comaining the more
recent Improvements. . ; n j. l|)7
PRESENTS: Tlie Mirror of
Christinas Blossoms;
The Gill of Friendship;
Friendship’s Offering; : _
The Rose;
The Snow Flake; *
The Christian Keepsake;
The Hyacinth;
Scones in the lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets
Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry;
Lays of Love and Faith, Ac., by G. W. Bethumc*
Amelin’s Poems; 1
Tappers’ Proverbial Philosophy;
Together wth a large variety of Miscellaneous. Moral
aj|4 Religious works for sate by
dec-TO LUKE LOOMIS. Agt.
I*lo FEMALES.—-Even’ female shonld have a box of
. Dr. Ralph’s Pills. They arc perfectly adapted to. the
peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild
. ness and safely in all eireumstunces. wherever introduc
ed, their character has been rapidly'established among
the todies, with whom they are emphatically Favorite.
Very complete directions for use. in the various com
plaints, will be found avihe directions accompanying
each boa?.., ' . . „
For sale by LICUTJIBERT, :
. . SiuWiftelH street, near Third.' 1
Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny Stiy-f J. G. Smith; Bir
mingham; and John M’Gracbeh, Fifth Ward, PUtshargh.
jangS . ♦
FEATHERS.—#* sacks, in store atidfdr sale, bv
jan?7;
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STORAGE.
OIU'.KNK 4 CO.'S EXPRESS.
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Tapicott*i-€fan4ral Emlnatibn Office. -
j-jrjbk REMITTANCES aud P&siace to ftnd' . r—■ :
H3WrfVfrom Great Britain and IrclahS; by W
JattK& J. T. Tnnscott, 75 South Bt.. comcrS&ii
. » ® f Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 00 Water
loo Rood, Liverpool. 1
B .' ,bscribt-rs » having accepted the Agency of the 1
abo%e House, ore now prepared to make arrangement*
o the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying;
of U, . e,r fr ei ) ds from the Old Country; and:
• ? alter themselves their character and long standing
”,,, “!i nc ® s amble assurance tliut all their nr
ram,emcut* will be carried ont faithfully,
i, ‘ * tss3 '?' // • dt J. T. Tapccott are long and favorably
Known tor the superior class, accommodation, and sailing
?v?jSS 6O JI. I te IT rackcl Ships. The QUEEN OK THE
nrfe^;,« S^Rn)AN - GARRICK. HOTTIXGITFJI,
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, 1 and SIDDONS. two of wliich,
.« *T e c ? cb Port monthly—from New York die 21st and :
**“• #»'dfrotn Liverpool the oth and 11th; in addition to,
which they have arrangements with the St. George and ;
I'iiion.Lines Of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscntfs constant personal i
superintendance of the business in Liverpool is un athli
tional security that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to. .
The subscribers Usual, extensively
m the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, arc thereby enabled to take charge or
and forward on their landing,
without a chance of or delay; and are,
therefore, prepared to contract for passage.from any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the busiuess they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so fur inland not otherwise ut •
laiuable; and will, ifnecessarv, forward passengers fur-;
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons'
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passages
•will be refunded in full. .
REMITTANCES.
The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts ol ;
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and'
towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus af
fording n safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds
to those countries, winch persons rcouiriug such facili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. TAAFFE & O’CONNOR,
Forwarding Merchants,
map27-d&w-ly Philadelphia.
Roche, Brothers, A Co.
ltox bt.. New York ; Eden Quay.
Dvbux; Scotland Road. Liverpool.
JAMES BLAKELY , Agent, Office on Penn st- Cam
Basin, Pittsburgh.
Arrangements for 184^.
R°SWv ? R 9£ k co - Agents for the BLACK
BALL LINE, ot Liverpool apd New York Pockets,
take die liberty of announcing to their old friemls uud
customers, that their arrangements for the year ls4d being
complete, they are prepared to bring ont passengers, bv
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, that the same satisfaction will be rendered
a* heretofore.
REMITTANCES TO
ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES.
Drafts tor sale, payable. on demand, apanv Bunk in
Ireland.
The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out
passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year.
febS-ihndaw* JaSIKS BLAKELY.
,rrr GREAT BRITAIN A IRELAND. »mtr
GEon.m Riitaed A So.v. No. 1M Waterloo Rood, Li
verpool.
Cauurle &. Kiitard. No. South «t., N. Y.
r rML Subscribers, having accepted ihc Agency at this
X city ofthc above well known and respectable Houses,
are prepared to make engagements for passenger* to come
out train any parjtof Great Britain or Ireland, by the re
rular bui« ot I ucket Ships, sailing from Liverpool week
lv I croons engaging wuh u» may rcstasMtrcd that their
Liicnds will meet with kind treatment and prompt des
patch nt Liverpool, a* well ns every attention ncccssarv
on thetr urrval in this country. Apply to or address '
SAMUEL' M’CLUUKAN Jr CO .
„ _ 142 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh
* N • ” ~~Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts
burgh direct, and drafts tor any amount forwarded, pay
able at sight, throughout ihc United Kingdom. jvtSMv
HARHDES A CO.'S
•SHhC TASSENOER AND REMrTTA.VCE
H Office.
ARNDLN A CO. continue to bring out persons from
any port of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wale*,
Upon the most liberal term*, with their usual punciuaim .
and attention to the wants of emigrant*. We do not al
ow our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamp*
•hat infest the sco-ports, as we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be
ing. and despatch them without any detention by the 6r*t
ships We *ov this fearlessly, a* we defy nny of our,
pas-sejiger* to sAoip that they were detained forty-eight
hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were •
detained months until they could be sent in hoi no »>/»/.
at a cheap rate, which, too frcquentjv proved their,
cotrins.
e intend to pertonit our contracts dionornblv, m.tf,
trAat it wing. and not act as was the case la*.t season with"
otj»e r ndiceh, who either performed not at all. or when it
suited their convenience
rww!* s < * rKVVn u * Pittsburgh for any sum from XI to?
Xl.UtHh pojable at any of the Provincial Bunks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON.
Euro|>euit and Gen*rn! Agent.
jau2S Filth street, one door below Wood st
S/Sti foreign
KEJIITTISCE. B 4&
r l l ll K Hubitrril'rrtt tire prepared to l'orw-ar.l money to all’
J parts ol Kiielond. Ireland. Scotland and Wnli-s, wiilii
despatch. and at Dm lowest ram*. ?
, , SAMUEL M’CLtTRKKN & ttO..
M 2 Liberty
European Agency, and Remittance* to
I Ireland, Englaud, dtc.
ARfih ond sniall nunsui money can atoll time*be
j remitted by gighl-drafts. ol reduced rti'cj, to all parts
m England. Ireland, Wale*. 4c.. and E.-gru-icv IVht*.
Itriits, nauns, and Property in Europe can be collected
and recovered through the subscriber. or during hi* ub-
Rence trom this city from October until May. on his simui
nl tour* to Europe. by application m J a mes May M- r*
chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. 9
H. KKKNAN, Attornry
nnd Counsellor at Law, and European Agent.
„ Pnt*»bnrgh, Pa
I . N.—As 11. kernnn hn* been frequently troubled bv
applications and letters on the business of “Herdinnn 4 ;
Keenan/’passenger apents. of New York. he deems it :
necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm,
and ha* never had any connexion with cither of those
V?r*on*- ocU *•
Western New York College of Health.
207 Maw stueet, BctfaLo. N. Y.
Dll. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGCTAHLE LITHONTRIP-
TIC MIXTURE.
r pillS celebrated remedy is constantly increasing its<
X tome by the making all over the world. It has now j
become the only medicine for family aae, and is panic.n--
lorly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this com
plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand
ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the nrfnary organs: for'
these distressing complaints it stands alone : no other ar
ticle can relieve yon; and the cures testified to will con-i
viuce the most skeptical<see pamphlet.) .Liver <*otn
nlatnt. Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great,
’’ CB * especially, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine i* offered. No mineral ngent, no deleterious
compound is a part of this mixture ; it cures these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and docs not leave the *y*.
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, u complaint of a mosff
painful character, is immediately relieved, and t| cure fof-i
lows by a few days use of this article. Jt is fur beyond
any other preparation for Ibis disease, or for any oilier
disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet)
Debility ot the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys. Ac., or luflamation ol the same, is iuimedititely
rehevrd by a few days use oi this medicine, and a cure Is
always the result of its use. It stands as n certain rottn?-'
dy lor such complaint*, and also for derangements of biy
temnle tram**. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful nieu
slrnution*. No article has ever been offered, except this.
whicJi would touch thi* kind of derangements. Itmaybe
idled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we?
led permitted to do so, could give a iliousand names as'
proof ol cures m this distressing class of complnint*.—>
See pamphlet. AU broken down, debilitated constitu
tions. from the effect of mercury, will find the brucing :
power ot tins article to net immediately, and the poison- 1
ou* mineral eradicated fronrtho system.
Eruptive Diseasr* will find the alterative properties of
this article PvmFTTH&iuxajir, ami drive such disease* from'
t he system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all'
disease*, which the limits of nn advertisement will not
permit l«> be named Imre; Agents give them away: ihcv.
contain .T> page* of ceriificoies ofliigh character; mid a
stronger array»ot proof of the virtues of a medicine, nev
er nppearcil. It isone of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any case, anil if bone
and Tiiusclo an* jell to build upon, let the emaciated mid
lingering invalid hope on. ana keep taking the medicine
us loiigasthereisnnimprovement. .The proprictotwonld
caution the public against a number of articles which
come out under the heads of Saesapaiullas. Svucrs, Ac
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. Ac. They arc good for noth
ing, und concocted to gull the unwary : touch them xot.
Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till
tliis uriicle had done it. A partirnta.r study of the pamph
let.t is earnestly snlieittd. Agents, ami nil who sell Dm nr-,
tide, nre glad to circulate gratuitously. I’m up in :10 o/..
bottles, at 82; It> oz. do. at 81 larger holding 0
oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out ttnd not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has “Vaughn’s Vegeta *
blc Lithnjttripitc Mixture,” blown upon the glass, the
written signature ol ‘*G. C. Vaug&rr” on the direction*/
and **G. (. Vmighn, Buffalo, M Htunipedouthecork. Nomi
other are genuine. i
1 repured by Ur. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Frinci*
pal Od.ee, 207 Main street? Bulfalo, wholesale mid retail.
No attention givon to letters unless pd>-t-patd— -order
from r'zularly authoritni Autnt* txctpitd. Fost-paid let
ters, or verbal comniunicaiionssoliciting udvice, prompt
ly attended to grafts.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of tlus article—
-133 Nassau st.. N. Y^.295 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and
by the principal Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada, as Agents.
. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents,
No. 2, Liberty st., near Canal Basin.
YH-NITIaN BLINDS .1. Westtnvlt, and old and well
known Yonitian Bliudmokcr, formerly of Second
onu Fourth si*., tnkrs this method ic* inform his many
friends oi the fact tljnt his Factory is now in full opera
lion on St. Clair si., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where
a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quali
hu-s, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from
twenty-cents up to suit customers.
N. B. It required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case
of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed
witjtout the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same
facilitiy thnt ony Other piece of furniture can be removed
and without any extra expense. je24-d&wy ’
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The subscriber, by
written Contract withtheFxxi* Tea Co., has the ex
clusiverightto selL’thfrirTeaaiii rhtsburgh and Alleghe
ny ettief,- Any person attempting lo seU iiieir-Teas ex
ccj)l a.dccc’pfioti and
a fraud upbn the pnblic—and their *taiwneuts ftrc iiol to
on: " ; '{scs3]V' 1 eV-
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' •Jraitrancr'^wmqjantts.
'Lycoming co. mutual insurance company.
A O'B'S. Cl*
:f piIE Subscriber, having been appointed and duly com*
;JL missioned Agent of Qic Lycoming County Mutual In-
Company, is now prepared to receive applica
iionpjor insurance for said Copipany. This Company is,
ptrhupn, rnc-of the very best insurance Companies in the
Slate or Uuiou. having a capital of between one and two
uiillionH of dollars in premium botes, and by the regula
tions of the Company no risk exceeding 35.0 W will beta
ken on any one block of buildings, or on nny one risk, and
no more than will be taken on a Rolling Mill.
Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove-pipe
j Possess tl»rough the side wall or roof. Colton Factories or
; l’owder Mills. Manufactories of Priming Ink, = und Dis
tilleries, will not be insured on any consideration, what
ever; und when the rate per cent, shall be 12 or 15 inelu-
Htvc, nt> nsk will be taken over S-I.OOU. (except Bridges
‘and Grist Mills.)
The operations of the Company have been such, that
for the last six years only one cent upon the Uolfar
has been assed upon the premium notes of tin? stock
holders.
■ Application ean be made to the subscriber, at his
oiliee, in the new Court House.
: • H. SPROUL, Agent.
; Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co., Pa jautiMm
1 Fire and Marine Insurance.
,Tj|MIE Insurance Company of North America, of PUila-
JL delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited insurance
, ‘bn property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments
hy the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks,
. : Alex. Henry. • Charles Taylor.
Samuel XV. Jones, Samuel XV. Smith,
» Edward Smith, Ambrose While,
: John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White. Johu IL No If.
■ - Thomas P. Cope, Rivhurd D. Wood.
Henry D. Sherrard, Scr*y.
; This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
(States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per
.petnnl, mid from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding nil risks of an extrsi hazardous
Character, it may be considered us offering ample securi
ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD."
At Counting Room of Atwood. Jones A Co.. Water and
Front fits., Pittsburgh oer23->~
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company
Or PHILADELPHIA.
C (HARTER PERPETUAL.—S4UO.OOO paid in office
163| ChcHtnnt st., north side, neor Fiftli. Toke Insu
-rance. either permanent or limited, against loss or dam
age by fire, on property and effects of every description,
in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap
plication, murio. either personally or by letters, will be
promptly attended to. C. N. BANOKER. Prest.
C. G. Ba.ncx.er, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Banckor. Jacob R. Smith.
Thomas Hart. George W. Richards,
Thomas J. Wharton, Mordccoi l). Lewis,
j: Tobias Wagner, Adolplii E. Bone,
Samuel Grant. David S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
WAitmcx Martin, Agent, at the Exchange Office of
•Warrick Martin A Co:, comer of 3d and Market sts.
- Fire risks luken on buildings and their contents, in
'Pnifibiirgh. Allegheny and the Kiirromidhig country. No
marine of inland navigation risks taken nug4-lv
i JOSIAII UNO. J. fixNET, JR.
t KING 4, FINNEY,
Agents at Pittsburgh, far tht Dtlairarr 3Tmunl Safety Jti
turanee Company of Philadelphia.
RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve
ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car
goes of vessels, taken upon the most fnvoruhlc tenus.
Otfice at the warehouse of King A llo!mc», on Water
*l.. near Market street, Pittsburgh.
\. B. King A Finney invite the confidence and patron
•ace of their friends and community at large to the I>lo
wnp* M. S. Insurance Company, as an institution oniutrg
the most flourishing in Phdndefphia—as having a large
, t paid iti capital, which, by ih«? operation of its clmrter. i.-,
•constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insn
.red, he* due share of the profits ol the Company, without
•involving him m nnv responsibility whatever.be\ oml (ho
;'l«r«*iuiiim actually paid in by him;*and therefore’ us pos
sensing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
jMCaiure. ami m its most attractive form. novl-tf
! 4 GKNCV OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
f\ COMPANY OP PHILADKLPIA —.V E. ernrr ,f
Third and Wood strrrts. Pittsburgh. -'Dir assets of the
.Company on the first of January. as published in
conformity with an an of the Pennsylvania J-eghdaiurc,
.were
Bond* und Mortgages
Real Estate, at cost
Temporary Loan*, Slocks and fash
Making n total of A'J
;; Affording certain assurance that all losses will he
Tf‘'oiptly met. and giving entire security to all who ole
rtnm policies from this Company. Risks taken at ns low
' fairs us are consistent with security
! WARRICK MARTIN. Agent.
Insurance Against Fire.
r I'RL Avnricait Fire Insurance ('mnpany —Ollier, No.
, | T*.» Walnut street, Philadelphia: Incorporated A. JX
1-10—Charter m-rpcctuu!.
Insure* Buildings. Furniture. Merchandize, and proper
ty generally. cither in the city or country, acninst loss or
damage by fire, perpetual or fur limited periods, on favor
able terms.
DIRECTORS:
Jr.hu Sergeant. Samuel c. Morton,
Williuui l-vw-h. Adolphus Penes,
ihnmns Afhbone, George Abbott,
John Wfl.-h. Jr., Patrick Brady.
John T. Lewis.
SAMUEL C. MORTON. Preside,,!.
I nixrifi p. Jamvkh. Secretary.
Orders for Insurance by the above Companv will he
rereived and insurances effected bv the undersigned
a-ent tor Pittsburgh. GKf). COCHRAN,
janl-din 2d Wood street.
WESTERN NEW YORK !
COLLEGE OF HEALTH,
DNo. gfi?.. Mam Uctfaut, New York.
il C». 1. VAI (ill.Nf* Vegetable Lithnntriptir Adver
tisement far l*-4?.~"I Com*?. 1 Saw, I Concurred f }
jJ” mo<l **mphaticnlly tin* ea« with thi* article. IW-ra-r
• *»-''* cv, * r Voided U* it* my*t marvellous medicinal power
: . h«-r**v** f it hn» gone. ami South Auttirica. England.
! * nnmln. and the ( nil«;d State* liavr provided ihe iruhj of
• tin* »laleinctil, the above quotation m n sirong and pithy
| tell* the whole .Motv. Invalid*, • the principle
, upon winch you ore cured, may not he kmnvu to vmu
. toil the result ol' o trial i* xatUtodorv : restored;
and the won’t of the cure remains w'ith'thy proprietor.—
illw Mrdtrim- is a compound ol* at* di»tj&«M vegetable
I ; rnrli tiuliriditttl root ha« it* own.pecujiar.
clujoyc, medicinal property, conrtieimg w’Jih 110 other
. compound—each root makes its own cun—?utd as a per
-1 r ‘'»»nb»nntion. when taken into the svsietiu it dntj« the
work which SATIRE, when her laws were first .Mtnbiish
tMl. mirmled it should do— PI RIFIKS. STRENGTHENS.
AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated cnnslitu
non. Ukoi-st. in nil its character*, will be completely
eradicated irutn the system by its use. Sec pamphlets in.
agent.-, hands, lor free circulation—they treat upon all
diseases. and show testimony ol cures. Gravel, mid all
Complaints ol the urinary organs. ibrm also tin*, cause of
.great suffering. and Vavuiix’s LtTnnxrßimr hut- armiired
n«* small celebrity over the country, hv the cures u has
piade 111 thta tfiwtiVKKrnjr class of alflictiottH. So famed, it
tfeems, is this medicine, that it ha* thus uttrurtrd the no
nce ot one of oor Medical publications. in the Novem
br.Nu.lS4iS.nf the ‘'Buffalo Jouninl and Monthly Re
view ot Medical and Surgical Science."’ in nn article up
pn rnlculmi* discuses, and ‘‘solvents,’* the writer, after
uo.icing the fact that tin; English govcriunenl once pur
chased a secret remedy, and also noticing tlie purchase
m IM«,oi a secret remedy. by the Legislature TffNew
:* tnu* pay* tribute to the fame of the Medicine;—
*“ "ny ( ‘ ,J not our Representatives iu Scumr and Assem
bly convened, enlighten mid ‘dissolve.’ tin* suirering
; thousand* of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's
•Vegetable Jaihniitriptic, than which no solvent since the
: days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!”—
• Render, here is ■< periodical of high, sinmling, neknow-.
. (edgedl throughout u Inrpe section of this coimirV to be
one ot the best ronductcd journals of the kind iii the l’
Mutes, exchanging with the scientific Work* ol* Europe
(mr f‘*rtnm Knowledge, editm^by Attstni FUn*,- M. I)..
, and routributed to by men of tlie lopbesf pw'esKfnnai
nlnmy. thus stopping-matle fo-notice si ‘’‘secret remedy.’"
. Von will at oiiet! mtuerstaml no unknown aiid i rorthtess
, nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a qunr»
trr—und consequently. unless it directly conUicled with
the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great
j ••/«»«« ’which has caused it to receive this passing notl.
htPNKY dtxrojes, weakness of the bark anti spine. irregular
pat nj it l ami suppreMed Menstruation. Flour Albus, and
the enure complicated train ol evils which follow a dis
ordered system; arc nt once relieved bv the medicine.— i
Send tor pamphlets from Agents, uiuf you will find ovi
, tjencu ot the value ol Uic Lithontriptic there put forth
Asa remedy for the irregularities of the female system, i
u ims m the compound a •* root” which has been resorted '
to m the north ot Europe for centuries—as a sure cure for
this eomphunl, and a restorer of health of the entire system
Eivkh c omplaint. Jal-xiuck, Biliocs Di>ea.sks, Ac are
instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the
only remedy m these complaints, a* well as Fkvku \vd
Aum:. There is like it, and nocntomelor qui
nine. forms any part of this mixture. No injury will re
sult m its use. ami its active properties tire manifested in
Ot a single .TO oz bottle. For Fever and Ague. !
£>i(foii.s Disorders, take no other Utetlicitic. KitKt.'MATlsxj
i OI Te }' f f The action of this medicine upon
ihe Hloml, will change the disease—which originates ix
the blood—and a healthy result will follow. Dysckcsia.
lNmc.i>-nox, Ac., yield in n days use of this Medi
cine Inflammation of the Lexus, Cnrr.ii, CovM.-Mrrrux
also, has ever found relief. Servfula, Erysipelas. Piles.
InJUnmd Eyes— all caused by impure blood—will find
tins article the remedy. The system, completely acted
Upon by the twenty-iwo different properties of the utix
mre, is punfictl and restored—us a partial cure will not
lottow. The tram of common domidaints. Palpitation of
the. Heart, Swk Headache, Debility , tfc.. nre nil the result of
some derangement of the system, and the Cheat Resto
-Bkb will do its work. The promises set forth iu the ad
yertiscment, are based upon the proof of wjiat ilhns done
m ihe past four years. The written lestifpony of 1000
Agents, in Canada, the United States. England and South
America, in the possession ot the proprietor— amt can be
seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that
it is tin; best Medicine ever offered to the WorUl. Get the
pamphlet, and study the principle us there laid down, of
the method of cure. Put up in TO oz. bottles, at 82; 12
oz. do. at SI each—tho largest holding 6 oz. more than
two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon
•Every bottle has “Vaughn’s Vegetable Lithomriptic
Mixture ” blown upon the glass, the \vrrrEN signature of
‘‘<J. C. Vaugh” on the directions, and “G. C. Vaughn.
Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine
Prepared by 13r. G. C. Vaughn, and sold nt the Principal
Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail.
iSo attention given to letters, unless post paid—orders
■;trom regularly constituted Agents exceptetf; post paid
setters, or verbal communication* soliciting advice,
promptly attended to gratis. ’
i Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of-this ankle
■j-l.fi> Nassau streets, New York eify; 205 Essex street.
Salem. Massachusetts, and by the principal Druggists.;
:• throughout the United States and Couada, as advertised
m the papers. ° UU;
;! Agents in this city—
* Br«kwoy. \VhMesale and Retail Agonta, No
.2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, I'iiubureh \sn R
•K. Se lets, 57 Wood I streetiiolm HitcheU, ®,™!
Alleyltetiy city; John Barclay, Beayer;. John Stnidll'
ilnogew ater. . ianibMfcwlY
3 BARRELS Fresh Roll Butter:
8 Lard: .. '
0 ■■ Dried Peaches; ■ -
9 Clover Seed; just received, and 1 lor sale*
isr o. Wf* a WATERMAN, "
No. 31.. Market, and 62 Front 6trcet.
' T 1
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DR. HOFFLAND’S CELEBRATED
GERMAN MEDICINES
Arc without a Rival for the Cure of the fulUncbiz Diseases!
I F: takqn according to the directions they will cure auy
X case, no matter who or what else has failed
r-' VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC FILLS,
For the permanent care of Rheumatism, Gout, Gan
eue, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections, and arc
iughly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, llemoral
Asthma and Neuralgia. Patieuts using them, in most
cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose. They
autct the nervous system, which enables them to rest well
during the night. They never failto effect a cure, when
lakcu according to directions. •
No outward application can permanently remove rbeu
niauc pauas from.Uic system, lanimcnts sometimes net as
a P amative for a short period, but there is always dancer
m-toeir nse. They may cause the pain to leave otic place
for perhaps a vital part, of else' where the pain will'foe
more acute.
_ ■ GERMAN BITTERS, ' ' \
ror trie permanent c ure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice,
dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth
rua, jNeryous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising
from the liver of stomach.) Diseases of the Kidneys, and
„ artsuig from a disordered stomach', in both
aml female, such as female weakness, dizziness,
Sin i of blood to .. tlle l * catl - They strenghten the sys
■^finrr^?aove all acidity of the stomach, and give it
hv"?t£ U ,«,? c . l \ 0, !- am asBlBt digestion. They can be taken
hrMvV?°. St ,cale Btolnacb, and in every case will en
irel> destroy cosuveness and renovate the whole sys
* ~ a,ll! remnants of previous
frame ’ “ U glVlllg a healthy action to the whole
Liv f r Complaint arc uneasiness and
?i ,gbl — e ’ and soreness upon touch immediate
ly under the interior nbs; inability to lie on the left side,
?*. i a . * ad ™ggmg sensation produced, which se
riously affects respiration, causing very often a trouble
some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a
roatcii tongue, acidity Of the sloinn A. deficiency of per
summon, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right
shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression
ol spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat,
cu using gtocits to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent
ly aeeoinpamesit.anda dropsy in the face. Thesesvinn
loms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce
that most banciul disease. Consumption. lit lact. a ma
jority ol such cases originate frotu the irritating causes
above mentioned. Cathartic medicines, must, m every
instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. '
The symptoms ofDvspepaia arc very various—those af
lecitng me stomach alone, ore tmnsea/l»eart-bnrn, loss of
appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, dense of full-'
lien or weight ou the stomach, sinking or fluttering of tire
pit 01 the stomach, fetid eructations, or sour arising froth
tin* stomach. Ac. Dyspepsia, devoid of a funclual nature,
is without danger; but. if arising from a disease of the
stomach, it is dangerous.
Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or
Inver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dcses will re
turn e nil the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the
heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dois or
webs, before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head,
constant tmagiumgs ol evil, ami great depression of spir
its. Outward signs arc, a quirk and strong pulse, pale
and distressed countenance, ir.
Any case ol the above disease can be cured effectually
by the use of the Bitters, as directed.
An infallible remedy for Coughs or Cold*, or the Client.
Smtimg ot Blood, Influenza. Whooping Cough. Bron
chitis. lie-moral Asthma, or any disease of tiie Lung* or
Throat. *
This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieve..-
any Cotlgh or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup bv be
ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to
pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousand* to the
gTuvc annually, and cause muny to grow up with a deli
cate IrUme, who would have been strong and robust, if at
first properly treated. •
SPIKENARD OINTMENT.
For the effectual cure of the Piles, Tetter, and Rheum.
S'ujd Head. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eve-lids.
Barber s Itch. Frosted Feet, Old J*orcs arising from fever
or impure blood: and will extract the fire from burns, on
application, or remove onv cutaneous eruptions from the
skin. :Per«ons troubled with tender laces should use it
ntlcr shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore
amt stop the bleeding: It can ahvavs be relied on
n»d is invaluable in nnv family. . *
TAIt OINTMENT.
hor the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or
cm-.n: u will entirely remove any deep seated pains.
These remedies have caused many to enjov the incs
iminhle hles*tng* of invigorated health, and 'in a vorie
t> ol desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect ami radi
cal mre.
Hie innumerable impositions upon‘the public, and the
statements ol remarkable cures never made, yet trertifird
u \ , • Ivigncd names, or by person* wholly unacquainted
with wliut they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do
justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to
moke a Inal of these, invaluable medicines. They arc en
tirely vegetable, utid tree from all injurious ingredients,
and cluim your patronage, solely upon their merits. Evcrv
laniily should have, a pamphlet—they can be had of the
ngem. gratis.
Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. ‘J7H Race
street, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in
* (janl7-dlyj WM. THORN.
• GREAT'kKMV'BY'oF THE AGE!
Dr. Swnyue’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.
in 14J5, by nn Art of ( Vmerrss— I The
J j Urt*nt Remedy for Consumption. Coughs, Colds. Asth
,U,:l - Bronchitis. Liver Complaint. Spitting Blcxkl. Difficulty
ot brea|liing. Pain in the Sid** and Brcust. Palpitation of
tin- Heart. Influenza. Croup. Broken Constitutions, Sore
Throat. Nervous Debility, and All diseases of the Throat
Breast, and Lungs: are most elfccnial and speedy cure
ever known for onv of tlm above diseases is I)R.
SWAY.NE S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIEIL
«»a
• IW.M7 7?
• -i!*i7.-lW 72
, .S/. Louis. Sept. 7M. IMd.
Du. E. Easthm-t 4 Co.—Gems.—l tiftvc been ntilictod
»«r nhoftt ilirw years with a pulmonary complaint, which
h:is battled the skill oi several of the most eminent nhv*
siriana ot' onr country. At time* mv cough was very
severe, poin in nty nine and breast, and great difficulty in
breathing. In this way I continued to sufler. until lit'c
l.ecamcnlmost a burden. At length I saw vottr adver
tisement ut DR- SWAY.Ntrs Compound Syrup of Wild
< herry. and was persuaded by n w' uauc to make
a trial. of ft. and I purchased a bottle of you. I asvhnp
py t«* itiionti you that one bottle has effected a perfect
••nr*:, and that 1 am now in Ute enjoyment of good health.
I make this statement in the form of a certificate, that
others who uiuy be atilictcd with such diseases mav
know where wi find a valuable medicine. You can use
this testimony in roramendation of Dr. Sw«vne*‘s Com
pound Syruji of Wild Cherry as you think best.
, Y otjrs. wjtli respect. Wm. Carson.
(>*r iront of mutton. —Since the introduction of mv
article to the public, there have u number of unprincipled
individuals got up nostrum*, which they assert contain
\Y ild Cherry : some arc called •* Ralsum*." “ Ritters.*’and
S> rtip ot vV ilil t.hcrrv, but mine is tin* original and
only griiuine preparation ever introduced to the public,
which can b>* proved by the public records of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard ugainst
imposition is to see that my signature is on each bottle.
_ . _ . Db. li. SWAMfE.
Comer ot Kighth and Race street*. Philadelphia.
50.000 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION
Would perhaps be n small estimate for the ravages of this
dreadful disease in a single year ; then add the fearful
ratalngue of those cut off by lnflamation of the Ln> i~*
Hemorrhage. Asthma , Coughs, lufiumzn. Bronchitis. and
other diseases of the LUngs and IJrer.
And the list would presont on appalling proof of the fa
tality ot these two clusxes of diseases. Urn it is impor
tant to know that nearly all of this dread waste of human
life might have been prevented by u timely use of DTI
SWAYXE'S compound SYRUP OF WII.DCHER-
11ns medicine has now been before the public some
eight years, and is the original preparation from the Wild
Cherry Tree. Its reputation as u remedy for Coughs.
Colds. Bronchitis, and Consumption of the Lungs, based
entirely upon its intrinsic merits, owes but little to inflated
newspaper puff*. Those who give it u trial, being beuc
htied bv it, recommend if to their neighbors, and thus
gradually and surely hay it guincri an enviable reputa
tion and 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
ot the most alarming character, has always given relief,
and in very many instaiie-i* has oifectcd complete nnd
perniHne'ni cures; =
lie wore of (he worthless ” Balsams" “ Billers." •• .NV
fthey coutuin none of the virtues of the. oric- :
mol preparation. °
The (original nml only) genuine, article is prepared bv
Dr. BWAYXK corner of Eighth and Race streets. Philu
uelphtu, and tor sale by agents in all parts of the United
States, nml some parts of Europe.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAY NK. N. W. corner of wth
and Rate streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respecta
ble Druggists in nearly all the principal towns "in the Uni
ted States.
For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN. .13
Market.street: L. JONES. ISU Liberty street, and 0(2-
DEN A SNOWDEN, corner of Wood and Jid streets,
sole Agents for Pittsburgh, Pa. jyU)
Jaynes’ Family Medicines.
DR. S. S. COOK. Piqua. Ohio, writes. March. IH-fGt
** 1 have Used your Vermifuge, Carmiaatire Balsam.
and Expectorant. in my practice, for the Inst three years,
anil have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and
never, us yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my
fullest expectation in their curative properties.- Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but.
judging from those 1 have used. I doubt not but that they
chum, und arc entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by those who have used Incut. I was formerly
very partial to ***** Vermifuge, until I becmnencqnnin
ted with vours, which has my decided preferene to any
other now in use. '
ResMcctfully, yours. &e., S. S. COOK, M. D.”
ID* For stile in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
I-ourth st. fcblo
BA'.T'AHNESTOCK'S COUGH
• parutiou has proved itself to be of very great effica
cy in the eun: of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic
Aflections: und the proprietors feel warranted in recom
mending* it as a safe and uscfnl medicine, and arc pre
pared io show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony of its value.
1 1* is pleasant to the tustc, und is offered atso low a price
us t<» place it within the reach of every person. There
are, perltaps, but jew Cough preparations that will pro
duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre
pared ami sold by ’ *
■ B. A. FAHNESTOCK AtCO.,
Corner of First and Wood; also; comer of Sixth and
" ood streets. f , tlcclS
WINES AND LIQUOR
ters and Eighths Pi]
ot the following cclcbratei
namely:
A Hcignctte Brandy, pale,'
_, “ dark,
Otard “ . «
o “ “ pale>
Sa7ennc! « w -
Hcmiessy « dark,
... “ “ pole,
PiuetCasliUon&Co
_ u ’ li dark,,
impcnnl Eagle Gin.
Black Horse “
Swan “ .
PJne-Awilo u ,
Hish YVhiskey ’•
Jamaica Spirits,
Sl Croix Rum,
Together with a-large slock
Liquors m Bottles; also, Chan
for sale as imporlcd, ort pleasi:
lor arid Liquor-SiofOiOf ~ ,
fcb7 j,°, ,, f; . cornier of
■ ■,.? . -?».
~ ! “
sudorific,
Head tbe Testimony.
100 Whole. Halves, Qtmr-
Brandy, Wines, Gins, &e. f
tnda, grades, and vintages
London Market Wine
Ronca Port
Trash “
Hunt “
Bargnndy “
S. S. Madeira , “
S.M. “ “ -
Symington
Faya!.. “
Pale Sherry k;
Brown , u «
Golden u «
Tennis u *'•
. Lisbon “ « .
Claret - « u
Sweet* Dry Malaga “
: ofthe above Wines aud
[op.agne and Claret Wines,
mg term* at the Wine Ccl
. P. C. MARTIN,
Smithficld andFrontsW.
ct" IR( iftelnut--
» and Sarsaparilla.
A VtR y„ I * I fPRTANT COMMUNICATION
TO AH hEBSOXS, IS all PLACES.
-AH Times, and ' ■
TF YOU L ARI?S!cik I, |r C , I,ICIi ? IRTANCES -
T F I OL ARi. SICK, get cured; if'well: employ mea
-1 lures to cui.uuue so. Eve*y individual induLesin
habits which must, to a greuter or lesser ciu,S r ”
rouge the admirable and intricate combinations which
turm the system, and consequently 1
EVERT INDIVIDUAL
should possess some mild, yet efficacious, simple and ac
credited agent for the' preservation of the functions of the
body in good order.
DR. WOOD’S
SARSAPARILLA AND. WILD CHERRY BITTERS
will achieve this'result and Should be in every family,
and m tlie hands of every person who, by byibnsiness,
profession, or gcnrml'course of life, is predisposed to the
V r tl * e ailments Umi render life a curse instead
of a blessing, and .finally result, in their aggravated con
dition, tn the cause ’
OF DEATH.
The Bitters here recommended are compounded by a
man of great skill and knowledge, from the-simples Na
ture presents to those who care to find themyand which
are tJieonJy reliable antidotes to the poisons; of disease.
I lie chiel ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsa
parillaand the Sark of the VTild Cherry Tree , with which
, , re . mon forest cures nearly every disease
ofthe internal organs. These materials, though pow
erlul in their operation, are, as .common sense teaches
us ENTIRELY HARMLESS; •
and, prepared as they arc here, one of the neatest medical
operatives in the mhubitable globe. - By taking these :Bit
ters. the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid
the sharp knue of tlie surgeon; for they not only eradi
cate pimples and tumors, but overcome
CANCER AND KING S EVIL!
. Whoever w-subject.to the horrors of Consumption
should at once purchase this sure remedy*. Inthe train of
tosnyeness follow dreadful local congestions, oftentimes
insanity, very frequently mama or hypbcbridria, violent
headaches, palpitations, amt other affections df the heart,
and rheumatic swelling*. Dr. Wood’s Compound is one
o the most efficient medicines in routing these com
plaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly-iic
procured. r '
From being confined lo small rooms, and from taking h
small modicum ol exercise. numerous persons are daily
made lo deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches,
weakness of the muscles, languor, want ofenergy suffi
eiem to seek recreation, Ac., Ac., Ac. Tliese persons say
for years, that they •-don'rfiifl'. vary well* % they do
not. employ a method by which they can feel qnile well,
they must eventually sink under a severe fit of illness
and are ! ’
RAVED PROM THE GRAVE
onlvby a miraele; and lancet,iCech, Mis
ti r, and calomel, have left them mere scattered hulks, full
of aches and sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves,
bnt a source of disgust and annoyance to all with whom
they eome in contact. All these
tTI . «.A RFI, L CONSEQUENCES
b >' an early application of the virtues.of
. t t , F ° rthe ,T ™ b of this, the proprietor pledges
htswordand honor, and in evidence caii show* files of
undoubted certificates -wcich he has received, nnwlfcit
vniid S I T'artf'rß; He does not, however, ask the in
\Vi\i ? certificates, but his Bitters, and is
Uu* result 1 * 11 3 110 bo tls dear on cart fc in favor of
. . THE DYSPEPSIA,
jn either a modified or severe form, will dkappearbefore
the qualities of Dr. \\o&p s preparation, and the cure may
be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Bitters
possess no other recommendation, it would be one of
i™. ~USo. ,US o y e « t ‘V ,blK compounds mcdieul science con
mvenl. B„L ~ eradication of
in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gigantic,
Ol the biliary ajfuratus. Individuals who are constitu
tionally bilious. ought regularly to ihke this mild, agrocn
i i.fl? elC ? l! ' nt TO -W aitekiext, ns it will diffuse
, !'?." ! T ! ' e,nt C J7J ® r r,“ f ~lc frame, nnd send hap
oroirr to s £ <» tl» heart F«nu»
sl,oi " d nlso be wen
m . SCURVY
cannot afflict those who take it, or long resist its vitror
?“* /n , lS 'i i A] l of the Blood vanish before
t. nnd the old relics of early imprudence invariably dis
appear. soon a tier being submitted to its action Kwrv
complaint o! the stomach is broken by it. The Bitters
& K : ,n rio ,T ' s!n,,c c. failed to cure JacSuu-e,'General
UtBiLiTT. a nd > cvrT>whKoreoni7ntion of
.THK'jfKßfofis SYSTKM.
■ nnplcctnii; Inr liule inroads mnde upon llic lotlrr, a
vosi poriion ol our ore ri ndercd esircnu-ly
2'“™!r,™ >h« thuy wish to djt*.
Kvrr> bottle ot Dr. food’s “Sarsaparilla oml Wi'd
i licrry hitters’ contains amodicum of joy and coutent
tor each of those.anxious and imprudent sufferer*. Re
member that an injudicious use of mercury is ivevhnblv
productive of many evils which are pm to flight by this
glorious ami unsurpassable compound: and that afflic
ons whirli are
HEREDITARY
may fppMily and solely be shuffled „(T ll,rough iis aeon
c>. As a medicine winch must benefit °
, , KVKKYBODY,
froin ihf stmplu delicate to the confinedand despairin'* in
no «<jitnJ is to he found for it. It would be well to
w W m,,,d ’I 151 * prevention is infinitely more desirable
SmB^m'AEEMTO 1 * Sarsaparilla and Wild
BHS
)' ' * l3?r Fulton-st.. X. Y.. whok
sak* iments. Sold m Pittsburgh, at
SA ' v TpF s HEALTH. DEPOT of Valuable
Medicines. SmiihfieliL between Tliirtl and Fourth »i<
tH ° RN " S DrUS ,lori '’ M “ tel '«•
CVomln| E h ,A ' R CKI f AM —■ A matrhli-n article for
.V fro ""’ beamy, and restoration of tile llnir. Thi,
clc, m.?t„a nCc kno .' Vl1 ' " wtjie'reede all other arti-'
SrV ikin O t d m"' " S -- >' lrerc Hair is dead"
h r. lu thin. liiihLullliy. aor turning grey, n few npitlica
|Vltrak'' Ul ' batr soft and dark; and give it ab.-un
' Mv . I|f‘> 11 Ppea ranee; and will also make it maintain
1 lit Mine** and healthy cMwr, twice as long as ail tins
SliiT n Lt ,1 h1J! SS - * are J e, . lc,alJ 3 f p erf * Wherifthe hair is
I'r..nn? «** ,a ? c 7 °"» 11 ,no >’ be restored by using this
l od / mid gentleman who is hi the habit of
J"* I ri i,,*? t | b ; ,, . r hu»r should at one purcba«o a bottle of
the < limesie lluir Ciraiu. ns it is so composed that it w ill
bomitSv*?. llke ' lbr preparations, but will
bt-iiumj n, ami give ported saltslaction in everv in-
For testimony to its very *it|H>rior qualities, see the fol
low tug letter iron, the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs.
tSX^ lrc,Cb ’ -Nashville, genend agents tor the
Lftur of the Her. It. CaMwelk Pastor of Me Presbyterian
C hitrch . Pulaski. i
MESSRS, HUNDERSIIOTr A STRKTCH :f»EXTLK.MEN.—I take
pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent
prvpanition called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream* for
about two years ago tny hair was very dry. bristly, and
disposed u> conic out; biit having procured n bottle*of the
iuM 1 !!”" am L u«cd it according to the prescription, it is now
clastic, soft, and linn to the head. Many balsams and
oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse »tate
than betorc. This Cream, however, has met my expec-
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference
over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dU--
posed to rancidity. Tl»c ladies, especially, will find the.
Chinese t ream to be a desideratum in their pronaratiunr
for tho toilet. Respectfully, See.. 1
n , , • , ‘R. CALDWELL.
Pulaski, January 7.1547.
wholesalo and rctuiUn Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend 45 Market st.. and Joel Mohler. corner of
ttood and Fifth sts. jeis-dAw-ly
1. AD w*S n ,7 5 c °“rtoned against using Common Prepa-
J n?rt Lhalk : They are not aware how frightfully iniu
nous it is to the skm! how coarse. how rough, how sallow,
yellow and unhealthy the skin appears after usiag pre
parei chalk, liesidrs ft t» injurious, containing a. large
quantity of land. Wo have preparedn bcaututtl Tegc
table article which we call Jones? Spanish Lilly White,
It is perleclly innocent, being purified of all deleterious
qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural: healthy,
ulahaster. clear. lively white; at the same time acting
as a cosmetic oil the skin, tanking it soft und sniootli.
Ur. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu
setts. says: “ Afteranalysing Jones’ Spanish Lilly White,
1 hint it possesses the most bnuutiful und natural, and nt
the same time innocent, White: I ever saw. 1 certainly
can conscientiously recommend its use to nil whose skin
requires licaulilyitig.” Price 25'cents'* boxi Directions
—ihe best svuy to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather
or wool—the tonner is preferable.
A fink SET OF Teeth tor 2 5 cents.— White teeth,
ton! breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy tecilt,
utter being once or twice cleaned with Jones 1 Amber
iooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful
ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly'innocent
and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that arc ingood condi
tion. giving them a beautiful polish, und preventing a
premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents
trom becoming worse—it ulso fastens such tut is becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teetE
delicately white, and muke the breatlrdeliciously sweet.
I rice 25 or 37J cents a box. All the above are sold only
at 52 Chatham sL. sign of the American Eagle. New York
and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the
next column.
AN ill TOC marry, and get a rich husband, lady? “Your
face is your fortune.- Is'l beautiful, clear, fair? Is it
white . If not, it can be made so even though it be yel
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous
ands have been made thus who have washed oucc or
twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is
glorious and magnificent. But bo sure you get the gonu
tne Jones’ Soap, at the sign of the Amcricau Eagle, 82
Chatham street. I
Ring-worm, Salt-rhcum, Scurvcy, Erysipelas, Barber's
Itch, arc often cured by Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap,
when even' kind of remedy has failed. That lit cures
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know.; Sold at
the American Engle, 85 Chatham street. Mmd; reader;
this seldom or never fails. • 1 ;
„ .. . I NO* LIS, Jr.. Patterson.
Sold at Jackson's SO.Ltbcrty st., head of Wood. Shm of
of tho Utg 800 l itioSa. /'
A Trn l £ A -p OIL_ T , - tB NA-
A "U RL.—Procured iront a well m Kentucky, issfeet
below the earth’s surface. This Oil will be foutld vastly
aupertor to Harlent. British, or at.y oftter
lar Oils. Its curative properties for the following ali
ments are truly wonderful: Xtißamhtory. rheuumtiSn
whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds, spasmsT ielter’
erysipelas, setUd head, eroitp, iuflutnutatory gore throat’
liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys,pSmfinftu,’’
breast, stae and back, disease. of tUespiii. mleE h?an
bunt, diseases of the lup joint, inflamed sore eyes dem*
ness, and ear ache, womut, tohd, ache,^lpSlSnV
burns,,ealds, brutsesTeuts, ulcers, ean’ee?,
Ogrjf^mftttsbnrgh where the
Cactiox.— ln order to.be sunLof •
imrnmmm
- bo ?!f , >' enc l°»ed in one of the abive
named Vamphlets, and the name of William JaeYknW 1 '=■
generaiand oplywholesaJc ageiu for NYealern'PeiinivT‘
yanum.pttntodOii-theoutsuieofihclabeLf^dpow^^^;
~F-`+.
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CLICKERBKB - T
SU GAR COATTO
1 RE universally admitted to operate, not only as an
J\ but as a never failing rbmdu, in
all diseases which can affect the human! frame/ ifead
ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles, Scurvy, Dropsy,
Small Pox, Cholera Morbus, Worms, Whooping Cou”h,
Consumption. Jaundice,, Quinary, Liver Com
plaint ApdpJejy, Cahcers. Rhtura, Fits,
Heartburni'Giddiiiess, Eiysipelas, Deafness, Itchingi-of
the Skin, Colds. Gont, Gravel, Pains'fti the/Baek, Inward
Weakness, Palpitation of thaHeatr, Risings in theThtoat,
Asthraa/Fevers of all kinds, Female CotnplainU,Stitches
in the Side, Spitting ofBlood; Sore Eyes, Scxbfiilai, : Sl.
Anthony’s Fire, Lowriices of Spirits, Flooilirig,‘Fluor AK
bus or Whites, Gripes,' King's Evil, Hysteria,
Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affections, -Pleurisy,
Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox,' Wliitc Swellings,
Tremors; Tumors, Ulcers, Yo'miting—andii hoslofoihcra
hnue successfully and repeatedly beeh 'tunquished by
They have been known to-effect permanent cures when
alt other remedies bad proved uuavailiiur. aud in the last
stages of disease. * ‘ r
1 hey have in mauy cases superseded the prescriptive skili
of the t/wst evunt7it physicians, and received besides their
unqualified commendation. I ,
They have been frequently recommencedby rhenof the
most distinguished characters Uirougliout the laud, and
been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, aiidPiinces of
royal blood. „ \ * •
Tlicy have been introduced into die HospiVais of Edin
burgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through the disinterested
exertions of our ForcigivAndmssadeTS, they have recei
ved the favorable commendation dflhc Emperor of Rus
sia, and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire
ID* - Scarcely a Packet vessel of nuy repute sails from
die port of New York, without on abiuidont snrtnlv of the
SICK MAN’S NEVER FAILING FRIEND.
l£7”jAgeucies have been established in all the 1 principal
Cities m the Union, and applications arc constantly reach
ing us'from almost numberless villages in every section''
of the country. Testimonials'of their marvellous effects
are pouring in from all quarters—and. in-such' number?
that we have not time to read one half of ihe&u What
stronger or more conclnsive evidence than these iraport--
ont facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that
the many thousands wholiuvc tried CLICKENER'S
PILLS, can be deceived in their results? If any hnpos-’
turo or quackery existed, would it not long ago have beciV
held up, as it should be, to the scum aha derision of '(£
justly offeuded comraunfty. ‘ * |
10* Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original in
ventor of Sugar Coaled PilJ*; and that ndthing of the sort*
-was ever heard o t until he introduced them iu June, 1843.-
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickcner’ff
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and tako no other, or they
will be made the victims,of.n fraud. .. * . ! ,
TRICR 23 CENTS PER JBpX. : :, ?> , I
Dr. Clickencr’s principal office for the safe of pills, is 6&
Vesey st, New York. [
WM. JACKSON, Liberty st., head of Wood sL, Pitts
burgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania,
Northern Ohio, and the River Comities of Virginia.
The following are Dr. Clickencrs duly appointed A
gcnls for Allegheny co.. Pa.
WM. JACKSON, (principal) 69 Liberty sire it, head of
Wood. ■ : ....
**TT IS THE BEST COUGH MEDIcTne! I JSVER
J_ USED.”—This was expressed in our hearing vcs*.
tcrdoy, by an intelligent gentleman, who had usetf bm
about one half of a bottle of Dr. Willard"? Oriental Coiigh
Mixture, , before he was entirely cored. Come and get-a
bottle ot it, and if the most obstinate cough orcold does
not disappear by its use, your money will be; refunded.
Compounded as it is. of the most ctteciivc, though' harm- "
less and pleasant remedies, its use for years has, nor in
deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaction.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by • .
HAYS? & BROCKWAY.
Liberty street, near Canal itasnft
WILLIAM FLEMING.
Lawrericeville.
Solti also by
ocll
BROW.NSVII.LE WATKR-CUHtE ESTABLISHMENT
' Fayttte county. Pa. . j
TUB friends of Hydropathy, 'the public ingene
ml,—are respectfulfy informed, that this establish
ment* built expressly for the purpose, has uo\v been in
suecesslol operaiiou since August, 1547 p
The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high! and will
roratortnblv acconunodaie twenty-five pari e n rs,—ev cry -
room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished .'The sleep
tug, bathing, and dressing rooms, for ladies,:orc!nsemi¥e<
ly separated from those of the gentlemen, as.if jin diiTer
enr buildings; also, separate parlors. ' The bathing-room*
are furnished with aU the necessary-bath* for nhdercoUur
a successful treatment. , - • \ j
Numerous pure soft-water springs surround the cslabr '«
Kshineut.:, pleasant and retired walks among ihe ncigh v
,boring hills are abundant, and the exertion of I'easlmnf
the summit, is amply repaid by the beautiful views o%‘e/
a most picturesque country.’ * ’ ! 1 . '
DR: BAELZ, the Proprietor. whd resides in the estab
lishment. has had several years’ experience in thispopu
lax motle of practice; and, early.in the ensuing summer,--
ex|Htcts to be joined by DU. MASON. Bellow olf the Rby-r,
al College of Surgeons, Imwlou; who is now Visiting thar J
best cstaldtshments in Kngland. 1 ■ •
The Establishment has been, so far. well patronized* ;
and no pains will be spared to make it as conilortnble.',
and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. - . i
rite tenns arc follows:
For patients. SGjpcr week, to bo paid weekly>>.
. Very feeble patients etc required to brinfMh<»iT own -
nurses; board caff be had for them, in the K»tablisiuiv»}»T :
atper week*. . * •
Each patient is required to bnng .the following articles;
J wo unen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six '
coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather ;
bed ; likewise, aii old linen, and fiamiel sheet, for band->“
ajjes. and one injection instrument. . «•
The tbllowingdiseases are-suceessfiiUv treated;
Ague; Inlbunmation of the",
lamgs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen, and: Ktdncvs;'
D>*spcpsia; Asthma; Rheumatism. acute and chronic::
Sciatica, ana Lumbago; Gonorrhata; Primary and Se
condary Syphilis; Scrofula; Nervous Diseases; Partial
j urn I y si?; Neuralgia; Sick Headache; Palpitation of the’.
Heart; Hypochondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundiee; Habitual
Costiveness; Delirium Tremens: Spasm* ©f the Stomach
and Bowels:.Spinal Affections; Chronic Dvsanterv. or
pinrrhu a; Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head. £c., '
Female Diseases, as—Prolapsus Uteri, orbearingdawn’
of the we mb. Excessive, painful, and obstructed uicn
sarauon. . .. feb3-wGin
RIIKL-.MATIS.M, GOUT, AND TIC DOLo!REUX.—
A nrancctablc gentleman called at our office, as ho
*am r to inform us dial he had been afflicted for! 15 years*
Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally Iwitli Tic'
IHiloruux; that he had been frequently confined to his
room tor months together, and often suffered die most in
tense aud excruciating pain, but that lately he had been
using Jayne s Alterative, from which he fouml theraosl eic
nal unexpected relief. He says he found ihemedi
ctne very pleasant and effective, and that he tiow con
sider* himself perfectly cured.—PAtfodrf/Mia Xorth Amer
A Fact Wnnn Kxowrxo. —A gentleman of Scrofulous ‘
habit, from mdtscreuon in his younger days, became af--
tectcd.x\nUi Ulcerations in the Throat aucl Xo'ac, and a'
disagreeable' eruption of the Skin; Indceti. his’whole
s> stem bore the marks of being saturated with diseased
One hand ami wnst were so much affected that he had '
•°? 1 *»« w*®.-® 1 Jiwjwnd, every part being covered wiUr
deep,,painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow ’
and porous os an honny-corab. It was at this stige ofhis -
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loathi *
some disease, that he commenced the use of JaVne's AI-*
nnd taken * illecn bottles, is bow perfect
*e eirynlatton, and '
purifies die blood and eradicates disease from the system. '
wherever located, and m numerous cures it' lias per- -,
formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofhla. gouL,
iver complaint, dyspepsia pud other chronic diseases,; &
of the Times. | ...
ffcf For -ale in Pittsburgh,aiihc PEKIN TEA STORE, ';
<« ronrin street. ' I .
SPITTLN’G OFj BtOOD:3
Pimir ITIS, ASTHMA, Ac.— To CortsrjtmvEsv
'? ou ar ? Buffering from, peglecteff
V or k 4 r?- ■ rucll,)n fln “ consequent
me dcheate lining of those tubes, through which the' air-'
we breathe is distributed to the lung*., This obstruction*
proauccs pom and soreness, hoarseness, cough: difficultv •
oi breathing, heciic fever, and a spjitjng of bTood, matter '
or phlegm, which finally eghoust* the strength of ihe d k
Uent—and death ensues. JAYNES’ EXPECTORANT*
never fails to Tcmove this obstruction, and produces tht
tnost pleasing and happy resiUts. It is certain in its ef
lects, and cannot fail to relieve. ... ;.
For sale in Pittsburgh at Uto.Pckitt Tea Store] 72 Fourths
st., near Wood. ! *
jtmB'
» rjESI- CQUOII .MKDICINhIN TIIK Wnn...,«
JL> An «rtlier evidence of the superiority of Dr W. -
lard s Mixture, over nil others. Rend the
certificate lrom a respectable citizen of the Fifth Warder
“This certifies .hut for «J3SSS£fSL i i
with a very serious Cough, wlueh led ‘
injf seated on the an
rfeetof eeery medieiue which I lri S e'fc “±
finally persuaded, to call at Hava A
■Store, and get a bottle of Dr. T^iUartTs
pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buv
c l’ n,, utte to recommend it rbrnytrithit as f
firmly b'l K re tttoir rt e CW»k JlMicinZn M.&krh
Try it—only 25 cents a BottJ*! l ”* . *
.. „ ... Jittvs & hkockwav. ’
Sold also by 81 ’ ,rcM > '
-"°™ _ hS M \....
T>ALM OF-COLUMBIA.— Hair Tonic—To /X* p.»j 1 '-'_w
their hair for twenty years bare lo?r '
Sinai perfection by U» iwreftbja BaUaS. Ail «Jf. 0n "
condition, appear, to be no ibstaeSiwhkt—f!’ "? > '’, tn "'
causes the fluid,to flow with which the *l al ?°
is filled, by which means thouha ds. while
as. the Asiatic .eafrle, have ha*Sto
natnrdl color, by the 1 nse of this V
all cases of fever it will be found one of the ’' “*
washes that can be nsca; Afewam,ti-„^ 0 lple , asa . , ) t '
necessary to keep the hair from fainhe 1 !!! t ?°” a on, F are .
tlie root* it Ite?e77ails to hSpan a B S
encer-and/as a perfame for the toilet ?t !.’,? ”^ r S p E eaN
holds three liineva.'mucH *,JJf,la'si a . a e d. It
end is lnore efTectusl. The t,t.,ini.r**V r^e *!fV'i
by A i-Sweeney &• Skm •MhSf«J2£« i n ™ a ?l'tngt6hy PK2
MDvI w«? j-£? r *? ‘towi#
iiovWiAWdm. 10 J nd and Virginia. - •• !
\'v' Vv
y.C.
A. SI. Marshall, Allegheny City.
Jonathan GhriesU Manchester. -
C. Townsend A Co., '
Jno. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.
Jno. H. Cassel, Penn st.
Andrew S. Getty, Wylie st.' * ‘
Robert Williams, ArthnrsriJle. '■ ->As .>•«* «> Jr
R; 11. Ilemiticray, South Ward.
Wm. J. Smith, Tenircranceville. V
Jeremiah Fleming. Lawrcnccville.' ■
'Daniel Negley, East Liberty- ~ 1
Kdw&rd Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. :
Thomas Aikin Sharpaburgh, ’
G. H.'Storr, Sewickley. .!
Samuel Springer, Clinton r •••
James M'Kec, Stewartstown. .
John Black, Turtle Creek.
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. |
Riley M’Laughlin, Plumb Township. l 't- '■> l
J. Jones, Bakerstown.
Penny. McKeesport.
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