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' i ~'•,~f~,~i ,~a ;; EINE =NM ,~ -, }n .., .. .~ 1 ittsburgh-Portable . . boat =Li 11260EZI‘ f.s , 1846 --- Tat:tianspoitationof freight between:pat:4 itigh' arid the Atlantic cities, via. peunsylvania Imprirvilimentsand - Baltimore and Stinuelianna ' , .•ThePiciiiricters - of this old estafiiished line, hating ''conspleted their hrraagetnents, are prepared to for, sward goods to and from - Ale East (On the 'Opening of `itheeting.tayigationo isu as .reascinable terms as any responsible - are deterini.n&l that no -'care orattOnnon on their, part;shall ,w beatlting .se r S.:eohtihuince - bf that patronage so libeially he ',Slotted-nth:li iheni fur seyeral years past. Thi= decided sucecss of the pqrtable boat systenx, r so tnani festin the regularity and deep etch experienced - iiithe deliver . ) , Of goodtf, the absence of all:risk tai' breakage or other damage, incideat 'to the old !System, whore goods have tq be hurriedly, transhippeil Ithieffilimes tin die way , and the merchantable ordqr to trhich Produce has been avowellly delivered b -than k ': has induced, the proprietors to increase-their 'iltdek - - tonsidqrahly - this season. Their extensive twifillonsesit each,point, (uneaiptalled b} any other lirie;)'ilfordstheml'acilities fo conduct their litisines, Ideispitehtrand'to shippers the con'venience : 7fteestotager, if req i ttretl, until their arran 'laments are 'complete - while t h eir long experience n the carry qiig-tra.dcs it is presumed, will be sufficient gnarantee -th their patrons and the public that they will success 'fully Start themselves to give - general Satisfaction. Produce recolied forwarded, steamboat...charges `Sid,- and bills lading transmitted_ free of charge for 'commission-; advancing or storage; and all'copimuni cttiofie to tkefoltowin g agents promptly attended to: • TAAFFE O'CONNOR. Cor. Penn and : Wayne ste`., Pittsburgh. THOMAS 130B.BIDGE, 278. Market street, Philadelphia. O•CONNORS S Co., Nhrth st., Baltimore. Iling4vicies Transportation Line. 1846 • 1PA744- DUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping'principl ( r othough telaiming to be the only Line that is io conaucted. The proprietors of this old established tine have pat their stock in the rnostcomplete order, &lia are thoroughly prepared to forwiird produce and Merchandise' to and from the Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience in the carrying tialiuess, and zealoua attention to the interests orcus .. toment, will secure to utt a continuance and increase or ;he patronage heretofore bestowed on 'Bingharit's Line . -....Our.,arriingeritents will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices Shall-always be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible lines. Pro!ince and merchanilize will be receiVed and for 4rar4d east and west without any chargeltor advelti- Orig,*Orage or commission. :Bills. or lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. liddressy or apply to WM. BLNdirAm, Cattal Basin, con Liberty and Wayne sts.L.Pittsb•g, RINGIIAMS, DOCK & STRATTON, N 0.276 Market at., Philadelphia, JAM ES WI LSON,'Agent, No. 122 North llowanl st., Haiti:nose; WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West et., New York Indeoendetet Portable Boat lAtie 271846• cliftthc transportation of 'produce and tnerchan j2_, dice to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; ;0 - without transhipping. :Goods con iigotni to ourcare, will be forwarded without delay, - at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading tras ntitted,. and. nil instructions promptly 'attended to, eree,from any extra charge for atcirage or Commis . -Address C. A- Mc.C.` , WLTY 3: Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh ROSE, MF.RRILL 8 Co., Smith's Mitzi, Baltunore MEIRS, RAYNoit Co., Broad it., Phitidelphia ' -'"Piekavortb's Way Vreight Line. 4 2. 0; 1 846 .=1". EXCJAISIWk.:LY fur the transportation of sv,y frei„wut between Pittsbur4h, Hollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all Inter nae.dlato places. Ono boat leavea the NVarchouse of C. A.• MeAnni ty It'Ct):,Pittshurgh, every day (exerpt Spodays) and Skippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded — withont delay and on accommodating tetma. We respectfully solicit your patronage, PROPRIETORS. J. Pickworth or boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris arid Pacific. - 1. 11. Barnes of boats, Push and Fl.roiae. John Miller of cars on Portige Rail goad.. AGENTS. Ji PICKWORTI(, Canal Basin, John,rtown, 01114 MILLER,9 Ifollidaysburgh, C. .A. IPANULTY CO, " Pittsburgh. • - MONONGAREL././LOUTE., VIA. Iati.r.VNSVILLE. BALTIMORE., hi :32 houT4—r.ire $lO. TO PHILADELPHIA 49 Ipurz—rfarc skr. • ONLY 73 • 1 ILLS STAGING! • - U. S. MAIL. -The. Great 'Specd, Regularity and high Reputation ly. attained by this p:easaut passenger Router hns,iuduceil the Post Master General, to- Mucci the Nei , York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh; The superior and swift steamers CONSUL : and puts leaves the 3ionongahela Wharf precisCly'at 8 o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock every evening, eicept Sundays. S r dendu4 Boachcsawait their arrival at Brownsville, to trans , port Passengers and Mail, .only 73 miles. to the'ltail Road -01 Cumberland. • The preparationa on this route are aniple, and the connections complete, SJ tillajiBaPpOiraWent Of de lays will ho unknown upon it. Bionttickets,passengers can delay at Cumberland oritlliltiiiiare, during their pleasure, and continue their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila delphia. `,Office in the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood st. Pitts burgh. J. lIIESkIAIEN, Agent. RRHODES&ALCORN, (Late ofNeW York city ' ) No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, ilcci,jate.., will open during the. present •wcek a large assortment of articles iu their line,'which they will wliolesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. - Merchants intending to go east would do well 14.. Cal before leaving the city. I;hey may be found sf .warehonse .No. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's sep7 To 'Arms! To rli•xnii: rr e i TIIR EAT ENE 0 INVASION OF WEST • -ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift, lout ••• 0,000 men, - notwithstanding which, J. M, Whitei'xiiii continue to sell clothing cheaper than any'haftliiatoibre been offered in the western coup• try„ - haiiiiii , the largest establishment in the city, fronting tiff Liberty and Sixth streets. Ile is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great est variety' of cloths, cassinicres, vestings, and clo tliiififiif all 'descriptions, suitable for the approaching ifeltOWii,:that has eve l• been offered in this market, to nrhieli all can have thia•Right of Way., Observe ihr colet4,ltici.-167, Liberty and Sixth streets, J. M. AVIIITE,.Titi/or, Proprietor. ... • f.., Fifth Ward LlverrStable.. 114' THE subcriber, having bOnght out the well known Livery 'Stable kept by C. B. Dotr.„7tift the' fif th " Weird, respectfully' informs his frieniltoifid the public generally, that he will keep at all times a _stock of the best description- of riding batter, BUggiesi . carriaged of all kinds; and in short eviikpiting requiied in his line of business," Aileensiderable portion of his stock new, and he is confident that no stock in the city superior. yis.ternts will be moderate. . His sta . ble is on Lib arty street, a few doors above the canal. bridge, wliere be respectfully solicits az :Mar& tit public pa tronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. ;Fleas ais . o. provided- with en'elegSnene'arse, be_fhrnished when re. nirecl - . - net2s-0 Wholeisile Shoo Stoi.e. ci ,,. ..- 11V CilltinS Ei CO . :, are `flow 'receiving their 5 8firingsUppliei. consisting of Oitn - 6r.. . _____-•- • the • largest, cheapest and best as: ... 4 41111111n ,,, --.1 Gi1t.44. - nt:ilt,lloots and 'Shoes that_they have ever betnefiletti bring to this market. , Also, Ladies end liiiiten.ll:lOrenec Braid, and Straw slli,iinets, of the latest:l4de; together With a splendid' assortment of Palm Lear. Slats, - men,-' and boys'; en:miner Caps. AlAsive large„ lot of New York-Tanned Sole Leather, all of which having been ptichase& at the lowest rates,- and. selected :with great - care for the western trada,,will be sold at a small 4dvance!above cost and thSrgee. - All merchants wishing 1.0 purchase will Snd if to their interest to call and Csamine their stock beforeTeichasing elsewhere. . f mar. 27-11... „..,. . ..1. - - , ....4. - ...5' . . t. ~ , ;,,'. , ;.5 ir..: . 17 7 7 - VW - fo:o# 7 .'gro , . -VstyscsottvirGenieettl Enfigrattein Ofitce. \ REMITTANCES and passig to • 4 itral :from :GREAT BRITAIN AND" ‘, i':,Ln.mt.stin,by,W. 8r J. T. Tapscott 75 South street, corner. of Maiden. Lane, Nemt York, and .:96 ;Waterloo road Li verpool. • 7T . .he .subscribers having accepted the; agency ot the iluiVe house, are-now prepared to make arreutge. • manta upon the most liberal terms with those - rous of paying the passage of.their friends rropi the Old- Country, and flatter theme:Mb/es their character and long . standing „in business ' will give triple as nurance that all their arrangements will — becarried out faithflilly. • : - • . Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscog, are long and; favora hl known. for the, superior elass,,, accommodation (and sailing qual4ies_of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or TI WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER', OAItILICK;HOTTINGUEII, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, - two of which leave each Pint monthly, from NeW'York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the.6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Ciniqn,Linea of Liverpool Packets tp insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every tie edays being.thua geter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in 'creasing patrohage, while Mr. W. Tapscott's Constant per-sonal superintendance of the business in. Liver peol is an additional security that tho.comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particu larly attended to. c" The subscribera,:being (as usual) extensively cogs geditkthe Transportation Businesahetween Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of and Pirward passengers immediately on 'their landing, Without a chance Ordisappointment or delay and aro therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any lea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature,..siftbe business they are engaged ! - in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coining out, the amount paid fur passage will be refunded in full. . REMITTANCES. ' The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording aunt'. and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such fiat:dais/a, will find it their interest to as-ail themselves of. Application by letter poat paid) will be prompt , ly attended to TA AFFE SzO'CONN'OR, Forwarding and Commission Merrhams, mar 27 d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa Warehouses. li , a lga in genera), s. in, Wanes,' 1, 0 ,,,:t h a ,.„,,,,,„',, a , , . . • and Men,li.oelise; Kiel every description of personal i d er e,/ o ff, • / • ; • ' Children' Pits Cramp, _palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, ARA tiSSESIENTS roit tit of your me: tone le TV 1 , -1111g : I (;rent 1111„11 . 1119tInces, the wen-. - 52.4 1 . 8 4(1 4 - 31- K. . property on the most favorable terms. AO' . Apple:at:oils for Insurance attended to without d n .; `' ‘‘ . li :,, ` ,7;, l „.. °t ' 4l ' inat" epluiduin" ' • lay at the "Ifte••• Ne• 31 Water and 62 Front sin., by . 4 choking Willa the phlegm, asthmatic at- . Neuralgia, • such as coughino,l St ifness of Joints, Spinal Complaints , „Lumbago, Vereotu Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, BL-lICELY .5- 2111Tri1t.7.. .igents. . SPIIINGER lIARBAUG I 1 .44, 1 tacks, Sic! I should net hate written this letter,lpain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien c:, of Nervous and Physical Energy, (Indult liEllV '.t. ! nor. es er, at present, although I have felt it my duty , T) Elm. t.rrA...Nc 1.... ti to, and Passage to and from I to add nit. tesCittionv to it fur some vete, 1,,,d it not 01.:S DISORDERS. In cases of continntni Dyspepsia, XL, Great Britain anal Ireland, lay the Black Ball. , q . . At ao Election held at the Mitre in N. 'V.; A ehich is simply a nervous derangement ofthe diges elaY ; been for :.1 lato instan c e where the medicihe alert& old Litre - .. (31 Liverpool Packets. 'ailing from New 126, the 6,110 w trig named gent:eine:l wire chosen i „ Ho a rd to „ a ., initruineo w an nest „ flog to perfect' tive organe, they have been found telually successful. York and - Liverpool on the Ist said Ititla of every Ihrectota , d . this Company, thr the ensuing year, , l ina lth an onl y I 1 - •almostho p el es s, i Their eltraordinary effects upon the system mast be chit, os lose taste was , month. And by ti rst class American Ships . s S tiling, t iz:iu a family of ins acquaintance. • I thank heaven,'; 'witnessed to be bebet ed, and as a certain preventive Weekly.) . Joseph W. Sa rage, Stephoil Bolt. ~ child is saved {rum the ti er the preceding com p laints they are equally recom ! sa i d a &Wing mother,.4. Petalled sending to the ••01•1. Country" for their ; John Ilthwiter, John MeChain, Jaws of dea th .' • : mended. The Rings are of ditterent prices, being friends; can make tho necessary arrangements with' W i ll i am G, Ward, \V m. W. Cal"l'bril. Beyond all doubt Dr. Swa • ' ~ Jae•.Compound..yrnn. c - . made of all sizes, anti of variout ornamental patterns, the subscribers, anal hare th em brought out an any of, John Neeliouse , Jacob Miller, . of Wild Cherry ti. the most valuable medicine in de's . • and can be worn by the most delicate female without the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or (lid Line Will.ren S. Sflo, um; Marc,, Si.,l.lliT, 'or any other Cotintre. I ant n „.. ta ,,, I h as , snila ,„,,t . the slightest inconvenience. In feet, the sensation of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool 4,11 the John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, ' mere than one bemired eases: Where it has been id- •is rather agreeable than otherwise. Ist and 16th of es ery inonth,) also by first class ships,' John J. Herrick. . tended with templet.. nieces:. I have used it ritystip The Galwanle Belts, 'Bracelet's Bands, sailing from that port weekly, which oar Agents,: Anil at a "ad"'"1"^"l na"aolnl.:"r the n^.o l . . 1 0- •in an obsttnate attack of the Bronchitis, in which it • Garters, :Necklaces, ate. Messrs. James D. Roche &.• co., there elll scud out S Ertl W. SAV AGE. Esq., wan unanimously re-vies- isssiviai l - 1 i Ishort; In inane cases of a very severe character, and at enectita 111 .111 (111:CC. Illg y tittle, c crn without delay. i ted President. fir the t [i.e.,: tes r. lo ng standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic . ~...dering the severity. of the case . I eau recommend - Should those sent firr not come out the money will W M.. 1 AM ES Ili iC.C. s , Ringsts not sullieutut to arrest the regret:a of disease .. in lac 34 •'" 1 , lost entithlence of its sepenor slrlllol. I be refunded Without any deduction. i an I-1 v. Seervtaly.,ould iiilvgic that :to family should b.: eel - 1011i Ili it ' and ulu • restore health. The improved modi / • natel y The ' , Black 11411, or old Line of 1..-. erp.,,,1 Par kil , - ! ", tars l ak5 ., : „ 1" ,,,,,,„a c ,,,i ; s„..„rth d o i t fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, &c., entire- Intinthanee• ets,' , coin/arise the following tll.igt,lticel,t ships, andl ly•retnedies this objectton; any degree of ppwer that al`: VIRE IN•SCRANt I: CO,MPANY " 1 acrd irks ten tants its proce. The publte are ass:N asal sail from Liverpool on their regular appoints- - Flak-\. is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint it en o a d e i p i, os —rl, ar t,.. / i5 „,., : ,,, / ,, a 1_,...c.,„„ . .,"1:,00 . _ el ts•re is , cor k er 'about It. ; da v., as follows: D. JiiiissoN, D. D. ~ which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect ihaelia, ' Div Ist Jan. 1.1 M ie. Ist eept. 0(1(1 P'd ''' - "dlr r In Philall'll'hla, No. 72 att'alnut '-' .va ill fel to be permanently relieved. These articles Europe, 16th - 16,,i .. 16th "' I rtr "'t —Wrn. D ' S a d. '" n . Prr e t; rarala"r"A t . r.d'y • R '" / " ! Ite ,, yon " frer i”g, ra '"" a cold a n " I "' °a " I are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists, limbs, uncles,; New York, . Ist riiii. i.i, June. Ist 0 ,,, I tioe•y a . fl os ow ~,,I ~•;I established Company con- "rtbef" , qt.? "i ty 0 .. , -.-. -,,, i)! Y"o '"ln 1, Pc•haai" , lor .51.1 v part of tho body, with perfect convenience., ' 0 - American, lush /.. Ind' ./. 4.1.1 .... I% ercl and. e 1 , , rtt ' regrie It. It w,tl garret all 01.4%0 ilisa , steeable sone -1•' Galvanic - .• • 16th .., , tutees to i n sur e II 1 ns. . 1 ) z , i a ere, ~ e P !he Necklate a are used w,ith (treater bens - Yorkshire, I Pro ter lot of .1/1 rota II . lit Mar. Ed July. Isi, Noy., an" i •J• • • LOUIS O.`ltt'll S train . 60 I111111:11 tet/Cor to the mind and • • icardens character, . . . - , i • l•tit in cases or Brtmclittls or allectelhs of the throat I C-aitibrblge, Itith • • I tab -• I 6:11 Dec. ' ag.a•nst loss air slanieste by Fern . ! erelong your days; beware of all preparationt. pus- I g ,,, erg li c; able sat cases of Nervous Deafness; and : Oxford, ... - in April: lit Ang. l h. at tt 1 ArtllClll,l - 1111 for Insurances in Ilittst.u7l-1, sis al its porting to centain Wild Cherry, except that bearing , 1 i wild almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo- 1 Montezuma, . kith ••• Itith -/ 16th •I• 1 ncigabotleeid will be received, and risks t•si.aniihs tlgnatiire of Dr. 11. Swayne, ou the outside wrap- ! p laty, E p ,t ept „, F a ., ant i t a n ai ni . comp l a i n t s . Notice.-16s wet kn o wn, that the Bl. o k.th i ii i s e•iii• r l' , 1"-laaii; or fir lauded pentads, on ik sera- i per ot • the bottle as they ire quite likely dastitute of; ' Christie's Magnetic Fluid ble ten., b GEO. (Ist Ill' kN, .Igeld. , th.• article front it haeh thes , herr' , /,' A 11.1100. i the eery liestiennvey name for persons to Rot but their • Y i • 14 used 111 connection with the Gall awe Rings and No. 26, Wmid s treet, . I'll-pare/1 onl y 111 i 1311. 'SWAY - NT', IPAOOI ago, rO3II , friends, and fs othier passenger agents acrturtise to . d ''' ' I lirru remsteal to the N. E. corner f Etghl4 and Am , aff their Inuit Ifications. This composition has been bring out pass's: items by that Line, the putitac are re- , ) 0 51..ii i, I sa r S• r t " I ' l i sn• : etr•-ra, Pni,..,delphaa. i pron•eatteed by the French Chemists to sae one Of th e , spectfully notified by the of ours th at 110 passeviger • ICING 8 ..• pr.vt•sz , :v. I most extraordinary discus em sofa odern science. It', 1 s•dd aset.•lcsale sod nest! in P.ttsburelt at prolthe agentS, but Ili•arelle, Brothers & Co., and Biakely & ... ~, te nta al l'i:ls',,, 6 , , , for the Es,' rirerre Miduai .0111 pree• by We Tir3llll 'll brisket si.: ( y ossrs , . 1", 11roliev , d to possess the remarkable p ow er tif yen- Mitchel, are atithortzed to adv eruse and to hang out - ~ 1 • ' , „ _, , . • , • - • . • I•. • • dering the err VCS sensitive to galvanic action by thin ..1 Jr, • y 4...rant,' Lasliptiay (cf I' .1%.4,1« :1....‘,.. & a:towns-a., center of w .0.1 aid 2.1 Ms.; J. doses, ; passeneers by ttmt 1.,0e. , ,• me ans causang a coneeutration of the influence, at the : • Avdi L Ler 1 •t We have at all times for the Dr iils at Sielit for an s 1 _;( iit F• RISES epon thithlifigel and alerehandrLe 01: ' ' •. - t , tttotelt idtt,,4,,,v City , ucttti „..,,lt of datease,tlius wain rapid and Permanent re amount, direct on the Royal hank of Leland, Die,- • / el•• dr"rale"°e• and rd-"."" It."" nl'an' toils- F ,‘!1"...' Co., •` •" ` i , • L ' Y •-••" -... '• • v. it .- •a - -. '• ' lief. NO other competition in chemistry is knovvn to Bin. Al so ha Ai cs • sts. le cs „„ / ,, , t e.,,,,..‘,,,,, & c o.. er a 1,„ • :‘11,3 sal t e,4411, talfin anon the moat la‘‘Jrat,j, 1..- a.m.,* ta , ..t.tri ,:r.,,,,,:r ...„ "elo•Orb00, ..sOITOri 1 1 the sane(-‘l'• t to Itsimilar ; 2sonnan l'akader, Mitathonci .1. 11. Burton a: Co., ; P"' ack- le Bankers, London," Which ate pail free o! diAl:Oent. or ' arr""• r outward' perty to the nervous system; by means o. an 1 V.1.1`• NVlCelllre V Kas' el • Cleveland Deets Ise or King b. 11..dmes 0 ., .. , . . • s s, . • . , . any charge, wheliever, in all the principal tow us U .l'''''' at til'-' n rt•hial. • • . , •: . , , , local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains troth . Water NI ., sear M.trket siren, Plitsteirgla. I. morebus; Mther, Brownsville; Marsh, Wheeling, throughout Eng I.llld, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. _ N II Kin ,- r/litleY Med.. the centldente and' Va•; E. B. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, 'POS't pied.) • N. . I! •••• • .. . ii ,,,, u. ,,, , ca ,,,,,,,,, , ohjoi Dr. E. 1 ,.. 4 ,,,,. 1 „ ,an capable often. slightest injury; its application is "' ,r. I agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is 11.0t111 - 1, II BO'S & CO. patronage ot their friends and comantosity at large to i ili. CO . ht. Louis; J. S. Morns lk: Co., Lomat Ale, .) 4 uerinikin , in • i • its relll.l tit. 11111 explanations and direc . the It.•:.iu ...re NI S. Irwtrailm. i mo p a es, 3 , 3 ,, nom. ,:.%.titlrew 0111,, & Co., New Orleans, and by aliitiltsl .. NO. 35. k, i ~ -til t o n street'New York. i d „," noes accompany it. The combined in ventions are in (Next door t•, the Felten fl ank. ' cull r. among the most douns'aing in leuladelphia— , g.." , r.t; • every way perfectly harmless; they arc sold at prices al lia•ing Q Ittroellll/0 in eapttal, w olsh by te. lipl.t.. M 8.. ROLA lE, 5r., s• ' • . , t , : --- ' 'Wilson's Pills. e ; 1 within the tench of all and the aii,coverer only re- Nn. 7.; Dithlan street. Liverpool, • at....ii ei its c hart , is pmstantly am/easing-4e ; , , .. _ . LS . ~ ll I. AIC ELY & MFITIIE.L, yieldoet tn each person insured ies tine share of the, ri t nests a f air trial as 3 test o f their Stir ramie efficacy M. tt ILM).'!). I ILI,S, as a remedy prichltarly ,1P g . adapted for hem:at:beta eddy:Triple: affeetions,; and Perma""nt benefit, p,.,,,,..,tr,et. and smahfirm St" Profits of the Company, with mt Jr:l,ol'4mi; !UM ri l l 1 any r• pendleady ehateVer, lte,rOlei the i „,,, o lire pretty generally known and esteemed fa tlin.l Christle's IGitlvatileliteengthesalng Plat.- term. ilms as lie' has I CIA YID INC. ! CLOTH IN G' " CLOT BING !' ! ,- l.mily p ,, d ~ bi Beta; .. ,1 tberefore lA P.'s.esa mg , F c " intnntnt i 4" thl ' P r 'P rant " r, an " I I , the lailiatoal principle dive,twi of every Ohllritiollet . , . 'lccarion to onte Or speak of theni, can scarcely re-i Thesenttic.ea term another va.uable application The Three Mg Doors vs. Tie Western , I o f t a. 11 1 5' orld t l I etature.and in its m os t atirseues form. net 1-tf .:,ra.n then to ea pre salon of his grateful acknow lett- !la nous influence ofGalvanitan. 'nev arc - iii.-. 1, ~,, ms fronds for their patronage and kindness ;nn important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings 150,C00 WELL SELECTED GA fIItIENTS Agency of the Franklin Fire m uses ranee us , )„,,,, ilk r ec h n .„, arc the ~,,,,,,,..rr oin o b semott . : and theiemoditicattrass, acting upon the same princt-i Colinpany of Philadelphia. ',N k TOW made and ready to he offered On the most' she "beginning and the enditer a— Thrdwe almost in ple, but having the advantage of more local applica- J_ll liberal terms 1.0 1111:0:gi C:.11tollIel.1. anal the pub- •A% R. earner if Third and hoist streets. Pittreerreh. iietapotttme—of so many nostrums and kir/tired pre-' . don. They are confidently recommended as a vale lie iu general. The Proprielez of this Par ranted and ' I 'l MIK as, els o f d i , company on th e lint of Janus- Ipar.tuonv t4vgally loud - so their pretensions, and able additien in the speedy cure ofttlieumatiam,acute extensive establishment has now, after returning 1. ry, l"...)• as published to confontotY with an act .:roach more ~,idi 0 qr,,,,,,,;) presented to the public; lor chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a peal from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and capensc, of the Pciiiisc!, sem Legislature, were I". ha!,' his l)rt•parahun r;^;.';' l e , "4 advances, 01VA to time simony in eases of Pain and IVeaknesx in the ' Jost completed his fail and winter arrangements to, hoods and Mortgages 86(1).6)5 9a rernete Places, soothing and comforting the atllmted, Chest or Bark, Heinle the Side, in Aszentic .4ffections, supply his thousands of customers with ice of the ' Real Estate, at Geist,- a 100,103 i ~ 72 ,1,1, „1 permanently ,o,rafung itself aeon the affections; and in Ireranesx or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or rtiont'dositable stooks oft:lathing that has ever been Temporary Liana, Stocks atsal Cash, .. . ;lir% Of) ,l and now friendx, that continually widening the etrfflel pant. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the offered in iliti 4,1* ani other inarket west of the umun- I -of its unehilnena. Although 'well lett:ldled that hi.' most decided character, sail they have often laces I twins. Fur nealuesn in style and workmanship, corn-1 of ' Making a tot. i 9 '' 96 ' ,71 F 2/ medicine tax, as it were, a principle of perpetuler In used with complete success. They arc also Of lete bineA watt the very low price which they .viii be .1110ra,,,,, Certain assurance that Al boars mall be', if, yet lie is oblettal to his friends fur the most slit,- greatest advantage in Pdins and Weakness of the sold liar, meet certainly render the old nensalled P"."1"lY as snd , r'''''g 'fit's.' ere rimer ,to 511 whn ; sltretia/ ,ectiletice of the tact. .1 Bri•aist r and are highly reconirdendeil for many of those ra " Three Big Doors eau of the greatest attctons ei twin ledirles iron' th-• t . noll'an a • l." taken at ' Ita its natural history, if you please, tho Wilson eomPlatuts to which fentalesare especially liable. As the western count,. It ta gratifying to 11141 to be' as low rates as are cousratent omit secants, a Pill di ff ers from most other preparnt a mo, an not b e i ng a an effectual means for strengthening the system when able to announce to toy n marrow. friends at homy le' , S WARRICK MART'S , Agent. inriginallY made for sale , it - r w'ill a iiew to pecutuar, a debilitated with disease or 'other causes; as a certain. and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraonitnary - - I pront; what: as every bode know . .., the greatest tyro ail in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive ol Genera' Commission tittnittees, 1 efforts oisCrh I have utade to tneet th e many calls in . . ( a. 5 general thing) no sooner tinging to a labb;t 4 , fl. Vold., and in all affections of the Chest, generally„ With a Rereiring 4 Parettarding House el ER 11 . 1):- . my line, it is edit di ffi culty I can keep tltus, with the • - • • - I' drugz than lio cant about for some cheap propara. the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found oh I ~ f./.\ - , Fenangli county, J'ertn, constant rush that as made on this popular establish _ Bon. or lutist 'get up,' as the phrase is, something="; great and permtineut advantage. In a few words; it I merit- it ia a. well establillleil fact, th at cry vales are ' BY NICELIN & BR,YDEN. ! an>thilie that, will sell. , often lie adternots it u nd e r embrace. all die virtues, or tha best tonic preparation, eight or ten thuds larger than-any-ether house in the .It ../ AS:1111 VD EN having purchased a lot at tile' all assumed or fi ctitious name. as though et - in:miens ' with the itnportant addition of the galvanic influence, trade, and: this being the - tase on the amount sold, I M. lamb ng, (mouth of French Creekaa nit erected his OW n Isere inaufficient to sell it. The differenCe i which is loather impaired nor exhausted, while the can afford to sell at much less profit than others could ti . tereou a nevi commodious and sulistatittal ware- then betweeit,the Wilson Pill an a l the preparaeoos a .110 O n -continues. These articles will be found °mire possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con- house, the abovehusineen will tie attended to prompt, hare lust indicated, %%Cild appear to ho cos: 'flirt 1 y free from those objections ivltich area constant tingeut expense.. I intend to make it clean sweep and correctly, if possible, tin us. nor friends and tottsfthtisileaS of the value of any pill oraganated i source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in of all my itresent atock before the beginning of nest 'tie public will please remember us when they have, Ha, idea of putting, there on sale for money, and at 1 common use. . year; coining to Was mineltemin, 1 wall make it the any connignments to make to or from this meet. pnee. - The coureitmenews of the value' of Money l CAI"TI Cl S . ~ . ~n Interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter Franklin, (let. 24, IS4S. t a&"0„, 1 1 g i nates in most instances the inany preparations; vy-• The great celetbrity and sitecess or these art)- I suit, In call and porch ige at the Three Big Doors. -- -- --- ,' a I have alluded to; and the price most likely /to take'' cies have caused them to he counterfeited by enprin- I oct2 kid:. JiiIIN AI'CLOSKE.Y. Allan Kramer, ;la always fi rst careftills , cousidered, and the pill or ; espied persons. To provide against imposition, Dr, mherpreparation made and graduated to suit it. The! CHRISTIE has but one authorized agent in each city on one is a citscovear,andeotries from the great Ascana I the Union. The only agent in Plttsbilrgh, of Universal Nature; the other a brick or ineention, I W. W. WILSON% mid comes froin a sin. very popular qeality of Este- ' cf:wriricATEs AND TESTIMONIALS, einem. Nature. Reader! the difference here 01 Of the highest and ntost respectable character, arc great. In one installer the value attached to the rett constantly received, regarding the extraardinary :is the starting point; in the other,.alie nosey. But value and success ofthe above articles. It is belies it is not probable that loma of the many preparie : ell that in the city of New York alone, upwards of: I tutus haring es-en soh paternity were acctdcatally i Ettm.r TttousAND PERSONS during a period of ' good, but that possibly by this process of .'getting tle'ts than a year, have hien entirely relieved Qf the iup" as they call at, by milling and blowing, as we I most painntl chronic disorders, some of which have , clean wheat, they liars been "got up" too high he „mpletely ba ffl ed all former efforts of medical art. ! fore their specific gravity had been carefully ricer- i indeed many of the Brat physicians of this city, who ' tamed, and have blown off never to be heard of,' 1 t tsapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, : with other chaff—soine lighter, some heavier. I constantly recommend thin application in their prac- Whatever may be tho rationale, I must repeat it,' ; tier, and with the exception of those who ale too that lam most profoundly thankeul to tny friends for I Fine Gold and Silver Watches. I - I to' ' it anal,'the . • f ta n re prelut ;cm else a in lOn . . their discrimination in notconsigning my discovery t at i ceiced unanimous favor with the most intelligent 4".7..„ 'THOSE who wish In purchase Gold or Ail-' that compenttholl6 category or “inventions that did i among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all re...../A ver Watelles, or Jewelry, altsea, advardaue to edit -- - , I times ready and most happy to gh'e every faciliti: LI . IMMO Verittlem WESTERVELT, the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, fortner:y of Second and Fourth ats., take, this method to inform his many friends of the tact that itis Factory to now in full op erasion un .St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of variom : colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to stilt customers. ) N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up sn, that ' in case of alarm by tire, or otherwise, they . may hr . removed without the aid of a screw-tither. and with the same tliedity that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24-dlkwy. • Hats! ants: I SPRING FASHION.—Just received by a sapreas front New York, the. Spring StyleCNIA of Hate. All those in want of a neat superior Hata are respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, N0.93•W00a at., 3 doors tidos , inamouti Alley. marl 1.-avp liniwer's New lirovell T IiCRETIA; or the Children of tho Night; by Sir ji_j E. Lytton Bulwer, Hart., author of "Pelham," "Pompeii,""Zanoni,""Reinzi," &c. Price twenty five .cents. The classic pen of the author of "Rienzi," Sec., after having been long in abeyance, has at length produced a work which, for artistic beaky and.dra matie splendor, will doubtless be universally rcihrd eil as surpassing all his previons efforts. An intui tive perception of character seems to distioguishthis great writer, added to which lie poiscsses so master ly a power of delineation, united with such felicity of illustration, that his pictures as well Rallis plots and cOnnterplots possess, in their brilliancy and Creshuess an tiridescribablo. charm. :This romance reveals with orient the mo fiVeiadd secret . vprings action exhibited in the. ca reer of the hermite, whose mind, endowed with sin gular energy, perseveraace and love ofintrigue, com bined with the rarest graces and excellencies or her EteXice.TPiltittS OPP of .the most extraordinary and ano- Malous developements .or characters ever presented to.our contemplation. .0 - Just received at COOK'S Literary Depot, - 85 Fourth street. dec7 fif IL IT Alt Y Q Ul P MEM' S rpHE subscriber-1w prepared to ihinish Swords, "'Bashes, 'Epauletms, Caps,_ Plumes, Buttons, -Luce and all other Military Trimmings, on as-cheap. terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, for. cash. Also Allen's 'Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers. W. W..WILSON, . nov26. Cor. 4th and Market sta. EIM=EI MIMI s=M=! BROTHERS A; CO. tiol for Mexico t,.,ée , ..cr •The Pr9.mlslllM 'Fire Imitirraktee. COirrpsiuy • • - et; • - CIFIARTER'PERPETLTA•L: "$400,000 paid in of,- j Ice 163 k; Chestnut at.; north side; near ' Nalte.lnsurance o either permanent or limited, against lops or damage by; fire,• on.property and effects of' everydescription, in , town or country,op the, most reasonable . tent's. ,Applicitions„ made, either per sonally.or by. letters, will be .promptly attended to. ' C. 'N. DANCEER, Prest. C. G. BANCItEIit, Sec'y. • ' DIRECTORS: Charles N. - Bancker, Jacob R. Smith, 'l'homasliart.; • George W. Richards,. Thomas J. Wharton. Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Dorie, Samuel Grant, David C. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the ExchangdOthee of Warrick Martin, & Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-. .Fare and Marine Insnranoe• Min: Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance .on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur C. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel -Brooks, Alex. Flory, Charles Taylor ,1 Samuel W. Jones > Edward Smith, John A. Brown, John White > Thomas P. Cope, Win. Welsh, This, is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been charred in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks ot an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At C.mnting Room of Atwood, Jones St Co., Wa ter and Front streets. Pittsburgh. ort23-v. • N.vrtoNAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. COMPANY, New York. pH IS well known and respectable company is pre-; pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to niake insurance of every kind connected with risl:s ol.traofportstion and inland navigation; to insore los, or darn Age by tire, Dwelling Mousey, it uildu• ^rat, Goody, IV- lItiCHMCGE BROKEN., corner of Wood and 3d a street*. 47,.1‘1, silver and current bnak notedj bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the e.ortern Citlell for nale. Drafts, notes and belie coflected. =LEI 8011 & Co., John D. Darks, F. Lemma , ', J. Painter & JOSliptriVllo,lW 1111102 May, tlex:•l.lronson & Co., John 11. Brown & Co., Juine..Nl•Canillcsa,Coicinnatr, (1 J. n. ,Ncino11(1, St. Louis, Mo. W. 11. Pope, Neel Hank of Ky., Lookville ; advantage to call on the subscriber, who selling all : descriptions or tine gold and silver watches !Ind jewelry, on as good terms as may be had in the eastern cities. Fine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watche . ~ 4 , Geneva arid French " " " " I. 4 Epine Watches. Ladies• and Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guard Chains. ~ 4 , ;Breast Pins. Rracclets, Gold Pencils, find Finger Rings. Silverwavre, Itlihtary Goods,Lampit, and a largo va riety of Fancy Goods. p? Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and w arrahted at the lowest prices. • W. W. WILSON, corner Fourth and Market eta. TO GER:WAN FARMERS 89-o'.4eCtin ofRES n t Farming La i a S d t i . o lands of Denainger & Co., who are the founders o. that settlement. To a few (lemur Farmers, wish ing to emigrate to that !Metier' where they can enjoy all the advantages of a . new settlement, and where the Ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad ministered, these Lands efford the saute comfort and facilities as other lands, cost twice or three times as much. St. Mary's settlement now .la - timbers about 2.50000u15, and is increasing rapidly. Should a sufficient number unite and purchase the whole tract, an exchange will he made Az other property, near Pittsburgh. For further particulars apply to 1.. WILMAII.II - f, Penn street, octl7-tr Or to V. SCIIIIIA, Wood street. To Householders. T CERTIFY that I haxc had two beds renovated in Kelly!ti Steam Renovator, and I must acknow• ledge that the process brings the feathers to a more buoyant and purer state than when new. With the greatest pleasure I recommend it to the public. nos26-tt • ' ' " MARTIN L YTL E. Ti!e,,Prflies':l!dedlaal 'Vacuity, and. ,Thor. used EY: Swayne's Cwrilidand ~Syrupy of.:Wildi:Chrrigi, ,, all concur in pro, pouncing it one or the•best.rernedies ever invented, for the cure of all , PULMONAUN • AFFEC TIbNB.. . rioNsum.pm. es'lsirosmot.s.The Wild' Cherry Tree in 411iites of the wOrld, and in alt countries where:it is knOwa, bofh among ized savage _ nations , ind7trib9l l : , is, justly celebrated' for its Woriderfartitedicinal This; "edintbified with finally' other Valtiable.vegera ble 'att . :lett,. and prepared' by a skilful who possegio the advantages of the eiperience. and practice of his' Profeartion of ,o,4iiii:a . i 4 earter of a century, must be a'veluableactriaitton to arose who arc laboring under any of the dangerous diseases of the Lungs teleornmOn in our eliniate. Such. a. prepa ration' is Dr.' Svpyrie's CiiiripOund Syrup of Wild Cherry; prepared by himself at his labartory in Phil adelphia.- Dr. Wistar; of Philadelphia, hal not nor never Ana find anything to do With any preparation of Wild• Cherry, but there waif one 'get up in Philade phia and the name 'of Wistar attached, the right of which was sold out to some "merchants in the \Vest. If you would get the genuine article, the only one prepared bY'a regulai physielaii,' see that the signa ture olik. Swayne, ofPhiladra., is on each bottle. Afore Home Testimony. zb I v Dr. 4. Straynet— Dear-- g PIIILADsEirLPUiI iee the Sept . s 1846. "as tonishing cure" perrorrne&on.Mr.•Thomair bryour ! Compound Syrup of Wad Cherry, I was induced to try it on myself. I was taken with a violent cough, „spitting of blood,-shortness of breathing, together with violent attacks of Asthma. I overdone myself' fromexertion which.l was not able to perform, which I prosiiiiied my system to a great extent., 1 „corn.! meneed the use of your Coutoound Syrup of Wild Cherry, together with your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and Tar Pills, which gave me almost immediate re- I lief, and I am glad to give my testimony to all who may be afflicted in a similar way. I am now able to resume my daily labor. It would do well to see that the signature of Dr. 11. Sw..tyrrc is on each bottle of tVild.clierry. My residence is in Thirteenth street: two doors from the corner of Willow, where I shall; be glad to have an interview with all similarly °Ellie, ted. WM. It. WALTON. Lotter from the Roo. R. Jackson. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, New York. CINTINIVATI, Feb. 15. 1846. I Dr. Se ny ne—Dear Sir—Permit me to take the lib erty of writing to you at this time, to express appro. bauon, and recommend to the attention of heads of families and to others your valuable medicine—your ; Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. In my-travels of Samuel W. Smith, Ambrose. White,' Jacob NI. Thomas, John R. Neff", Richard D. Wood, Henry D. Shcrrard ; Sec'y Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia Arafat - •The Wilson Pills are useful as a GENERAL remedy, and miry be kept and Likens in proper doses, in Min dies, as a preventative of general ill health, or dis ease of whatever name, by any member of the fam ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. irrThey may nlycays be had in,any quantity of the proprietor, in ilenn street, below Ainsbury, and of the principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny. jy2.2-tlStw7m - John D. Davis, A L'CTIONEEII & COMMISSION MERCHANT, lA_ Corner of Wood and Filth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to receive merchandize of every description on consignment fur public or private sale, and froin long experience in the above busines, natters himself that he, will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at two o'clock; P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. crtegll.y 1) AGLEX , S Patent Extension Pen Holder and _L) Pencils.—Thin if the most compact, complete, convenient and useful pocket companion ever offer ed to-the public. - The Multiplicity of its Usefulness and the smallness, Oita size .renders it a perfect !Witham in Parvo. It theshort space of .?..1 inches is d Aell contained Penren, and a reserve of leads; and by one motion slides, either the Pen or Pencil out; and extends the holdeito six inches, which is but lit tle more than half the - length when shut up, of the common penholder, but when extended is one fourth longer. •The above useful article just received from the manufacturer; and' for soJe by .101111STP.N.& STOCKTON, - oct29 Stitiohers;Maiket:sh •-;/ S • -- • . • 0 1 61 1 . / t *IV . A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR ' ' I • ' . - • AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS: " What though-the Causes may not be explained, Shied' their 'eerie - are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejadice, or pride, Indude mankind to - Set the meant , aside; - Means 'Which, tho" Simple; are by Heaven design't To alleidate the ilk of hinnen DA. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND, 1.13 - AG NETIC. FLUID. r , . . rpf.llS remarkable invention, which has 'received I the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Hreat - Britairaeompriaes an entirely new ap plication OrGOVIIIIIOM;as a. remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary Galvanic Ratterieir,iElectric and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed ' with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied withetit any attic , objections Which are inseparable fiorn the general mode now in use. The strong ibis es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced; after a lids and-impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected, which, - after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been-brought to its present state of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the must expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. The Galvanic Rings useitin connection with the Vagnetic Plutit, are confidently recommended in all, disorders which arisefrom amenfeelded and unhealthy state of the nervous or vital system, and these corn-I plaints are among the most painful and universal to which we are sol.ject. They arise, without exception, from one.siniple cause--n derangement dr the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that other 'remedies' having so often failed, a me agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all cases of !thrum ATIS3I, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gouty Tic-Dala• rear , Toetharhe, Nervous Sick Headache, Thai gestian,Paralysie, Palsy, Epilepsy, . . ... physicians, and all interested, for testing the trut his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery. Only ag6ncy in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. . octl4-dly DirUgs, Drugs, Drugs, If No. 2. Commorrial Rote, Liberty street , "Dig Gol den Mortar" once more lilS SRo2fVl.y,t:alkful fur the l ibcal pa- Inir : ,,„,c;eyaveheretotorere ! ei,ed and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa tronage, would respectfiilly call the attention of the public to our stock-of goods which we are now re ceiving for. the tall trade. Among which may be found in quantities to suit purchasers, the following articles. lthuebard Root, Liquorice Root, , . Flour Sulphur, do. Ball, Gum Arabic,. Refined Borax, Cal'd Magnesia, Sal Soda, Curb. Magnesia, Spanish Brown, Ginn Aloes, Gqm Copal, Cream Tarter, - Roll Brimstone, Calomel,- . White Chalk, Sup Carb Soda, Ext.. Logwood, Epsom Salts, . Cliio.l do. Glauber do. Madder, Tartaric Acid, Yellow Ochre, • Gum Scammony, Chrome Yellow, .. Bal Copavia, . . ~ do. Green, Salt Petre, Rose Pink. Together with a:general assortment of Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, &c. &c., all of which' will be solens . lOw as at any 'Other house in-the day: 8009 ' ()IV r i o t Y ceived, a 1., roe VENEERS a.,O AND ent 0 1 . 1( ti ) , A e 1. 1 1 7 D a 0 S - v e T a u n a c t for sale at sep2 No. 112 Wood street, 2ndAroor a6otre:dth.. `...W - Mitiftlifi , tr=l , ?4.o /111110ftl' 11.1 id StaiglCia 9ffl 4.r-r" Jlealth'is: the Aarm of life; veithotitiA Loyei letters, frieitile3 all; are uiieryoyed, , DOd;toii , a :gularly -educated` ysi- tan frOm the - -eastern '.cit isocould-re.spectfullrmi toante to the citizena' of 'ittsba ' rgh,Alleglieny and vitfnity; that.he - tan ,be Consulted FliintelY...„iind ionfidenihilly,,eiery, day tvening at hiq :office- on )iamond,i.dllep,:a taut foots from Wood ,street. - • , Dr..l3rown gives hii uartieniar attentinn - to' . r , re ent and investigation er. the ' folicivvii3o : ' , ise , a , All diseases arising from Impurities of,,,the,filoed scroftila, typidlis, seminal_ weekness. impotency, salt rheimE, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, .Dr, Brawn. has much . pleasure in announcing to the public, that he isin possession or the latest in ' formation and iriMrovement. in the treatment'. of secondary syphils, practiSed; aeti l e Paris gqs pital. The .modern , tesearches on syphilis, _its complications and Corisenuences,'endMe.improved modes of, practiee which hate. een Made • known to the ,public, but recetitley, and to those schieily who make this branch of .Medicine, • their paten r • lar study and practise.. -4 - •- • ' ' Many new and valuahle remedies ha-vebeeniate- I ly introduced; whiclasecures the patientbeing mer curialized out of ekistence St`raugerrs are'apprised that Doctor r Drown . .hai been edniated in every branch of medicine, and regularly . .. Omitted to practisb, and that he now confines: himself to the , . study and practice of this particuTar branch,togeth 1 er with all diseases ot„ a private or delicate nature; I incidentto-thehiiiria.nfrnme. No - citre, - ncr pay: Recent cases are relieved in a short time, . 'with. ou tinterruption -from . business:. -.- : , i... , . , - c-Offtce on Diamond Alley, a few 'driers? from nlWood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. - -myl2-ilScwy 'NEVER DESPAIR! YOU CAN BE CURED LAUFERTSVILLE, N. J., June 16, 1846 Dr. D.-fawn NoS.Sontli Third st„ Philadelphia— - Dear Sir: 11Mire this day had an interview with the gentleman of whom r made Mention to you as hav ing taken youi Eipeetto int with such decided effect. He is a: respectable 'farmer; living a few mileix.froat r here. was so Much interested in a detailed. account he gave me . orldis cough and cure; that I embrace the first . leisure moment to communicate it to you, and a - the cure is as radical as it appears to be x it is the rnosttemarkable one I have ever known... For 32 years (alter Laving the measles] he has.been aut . - ferng with a cough er the Most distressing kind, get. i twig worse as he ativanced . in' years; he is now 55. ; Frequent tens of coughing and diffieultvof breath ing, lasting from au hour to an hour and a hall„woold come upon.hinywith such severity as to exhaust him with strangling until his eyes became bloodshot. ~ L ie had despaired of being cured Laving tried : physicians., and a thousand things without relief. For ninevreeki immediately previous to -taking the. Expectorant, he had not been able to go,to his barn although there was the most urgent necessity for him to do so. During the nine weeks he was under the care of in eninent physician,.and he finally just got able to I gru out ; and "cam's to" thy store, and hearing his cough, I recommended to liim sour Expectorant. /de first said he had tried so many things that:he bad no'co.nfi-' deuce in any thing; but I induced him to take a bottle i by jelling him of persons of •my aequaintmcb WhO i I bad been decidedly benefitted by it. This' was on 1 Tuesday; that night he tdoli . of it, and sajs - that it Was 1 the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed for years. On the Thursday following he went to work, , land -has continued to:make a full hand on his farm ever since [now nearly two months.] He told me to-day that for the last_week .he had cut and split a hundred rails, or made a, hundred panels of fence per day; has been in the water to wash his sheep, and otherwise exposed, without the least symptom hf a return of his cough, it having entirely disappeared and, strangest of all, one-third of a bottle has pro duced the effect. lie seems so thankful and over- joyed that he "wants to talk all day about it," and says that if he could not procure another bottle, he would refuse one hundred dollars foi the remainder of the bottle he had left, Your Carminative Balsam I have used or recom mened to others for the last ten years, with the most salutary effect. Respectfully yours, Jona 11. ANDERSON. For sale in Pittsburgh at the . PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. dec7-d& w Aft. ROGER'S COMPOUND sy.urp OP LI.177,11W0111" AND. TAR; A safe and certain cure forconsumption of theLtings ) Spiiting nflilood; Coughs; Colds, Asthma', Pain in the- Side ' Bronchitis; .Whooping Cough, • and all PulmonazT. Affections, 17.1 EAR what the celebrated Dr. Richards - says—a Physician of more than 30 years standing. Ile certifies that in the case ofhlr. Charles Wade, that after having resorted to every means within his knowledge, fur the treatment of Consumption, with out the slightest benefit, he permitted him to use Di. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, by which ho was restor ed to perfect health. (Signed) , Val. J. RICH ARDS, M. D. 1:0 - Please get a pamphlet and see this certificate in fll. CONSUMPTION AND MOST DISTRESSING COUGH CURED. Mrs. Ann Childes, who resides on Gth street (South side) . 2 - dobre West of Smith st., Cin. certiftes That she was so far gone with ConsumptiAgat tended with a most distressing Cough, as to - he on the very brink of the grave, and, although under the care-of an able Professor, she had given up all hopes of recovery but was rescued by the use Of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort land Tar; one half bottle of which broke the Cough entirely up ANN CHILDES. VIOLENT COUGH, PAIN AND SPITTING OF BLOOD CURED. • • - Mr. Finch, John street, between 4th and sth eta., Cin., O.; states that he was afflicted 'with a Violent Cough, much pain and continual Spitting of Bleed; and, although'under the care of an excellent Physi cian, was daily becoming.sVoree, but wag happily cured by Dr-Rogers' Liverwort rani Tar,, whieh stopped the blooding; removed the 'pain,. broke up 'the Cough immediately, and healed the Lungs'per, fectly gonad. (Signed.] - JUSTICE FINCIL ' From the Hon. Judge, Wm. BURKS, of CipOinnati.. Ile states - that he is well .. acquaibted with Mr. Finch; and that his statement s are entitled to full,min- Hence; also ; lie can fully corroboratqghat has been said with regard to this medicine, having used it hintself with the most deeided henefit. lie con siders it valuable. . . . . (Signed,) WILLIAM BURKE. .Call on the Agents and sec this certificate in full. DISTRE.SSING.. , ,COUGH AND THE LAST STAGES OF CONSUMPTION CURED.. • -. Mrs. Benj.-Smith, living on Ann street, one square North of the Cinc inua ti Hospital, certifies— That she was so low- that the physicians could do no more for he!' She exhibited precisely tho same' symptoms that her daughter . ; slid before she- died, (she haring died with the.. same disease. but•a short time . previons,j• and was absolutely strangling with her cough;-when - she commfneed iminkDr. Rogers' Compound Syrup 'Of Livekwott and Tar, whiah rats: ed her as by a miracle. (Signed,) ;' AIIIGAL A. L. Scovill, Wholesale Agent for the West and South* S. E. corner of sth and Spruce streets, Cin cinnati, Ohio. • D. C. Kneeland, principal Agent for Pittsburg', office on Grant st., one deer below 2d. Alm& fer•salo by-J. Kidd & Co., corner of 4th.and Wood sts.,-.Pittsburgh.- - John H:, Caesill; bth *ard, Pittsburgh. H. P. Schwartz,,Alleghenn JohliSmith;Birinitightint Vieftsmlir to,ParthaseireiAAVA•e% ISlJGAR.,con,igp.pu,us halt opus Iltriguni I awo Onginal, llnventor. - .•••••••,11•11k MM . .= • / tN Clarlolo.6oo el , de DfrUktponttr•rtralitmlbcrar • of lam Tort. riLICKEI*.K.IVS SUG.AR .. pOATER yE, K.. j PILLS are the t and only ldedichie knownthirwlllperitfpcipsurer. Iteadache,Giildineae, Ideaalei,saltabeum, Rheumatism; Piles,e j henril44l3; ,4orms, Dispepsia, Choldealhaibs, * Small Pox, JaticilliEe; , :rolighs ? Quinsy, Paihs the. Back, Inward Gireakiesi; -.7 Ccp,;l9*, , ,rlrats, ' Palpiditioni)fthe'..React; .LivefccuiiPinft, Rising in the , Throat, • 'ErySlpelai, - 11 fsess„ Dropsy, - Skin,; Fevers'of all kinds, tolds; Gotii;Grittel,, Female Complaints; - !Nervdna.eonifelaints, And all other diseases . oxiginatingfrom imptirltits of the hi - did. " 947. The- hare: cared, ; zinc°. tae,..iF f . 4tßesctiol.); Over 2;000 peisimS, who haie bete n.ixtv en up`offlove less uses, by the most g4: l iir" They are patronized andtenOntitten.444Y men of the highest-distinction, among.whomare--- - . Hon, Dayicl R. Porter, :,•,...,- HOn , Heng Clay, -,'. ' tHorr. John Q. Adams, Hon Daniel Welistiv A ' Hon:.Mailin 'Van Etaiiii, '' 'aciii:l: c'Clillibuii; - I Gen. 'Winfield Scott, , COL 11:2M...Jtilinsorki.'_d IHon. James K. Polk, - • Gen. Lewis Cass. ' •Irr their vitt:nes:are .so infallible that the money will be returned in all-cases they,eo not give,toriver- Sal satiiigiction. - Although but two eirid . 4 l / 1 - 4,4Par 5 have' liVsed since these .celebrated Pillswerett introduced to the pnblic, the sale of them Eastern `Mild 'Middle " States' has far.'ite he - Eastern exceeded Dr. Otickenerfs Most 'sanguine .extieitationtri - .Dutiiiguthe ptst year, iltine, no less than 10,000 grosr• oC Nixes have beensold in the State" of New -Yorki,6o3ooin Penusyltania, 4,000 in Maryland; 3,000 triSever tier sey, .?,00p iviDelalkige, And aioq(kin the NevrEtigniiii i v States,,reiguirn,ag 7 :the .-etuistatit..employmenti f 27 bends, exclusive 01, printers'nnd. iengravet s l., ih , e same period, , upwards, of 290,090 copies . .ci :the "Family; Doctor" 'bet n' been - ordereil ' by' ngeneelini every -section' of" the 'et-nett:Y. - Thotre - Xectii 'fiituit sliow,eonclusively, that Dr. Clickenees Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world untied in the highest estimation by the public. Mo.:might, extend- this publication, o; an indefin ite length, if .we -deemed. it expedient to pulaltidt.sill 'tersiinciniali,We hate:received, not only from Mettts butindivythials and faMilies, who have expnvienced, • the - bengeial ' effects of`' gliekeneiiti - Segar - Cdited Pills, but' we deem it unnecessary. The. most in coutustible evidenecortbeir 'Unprecedented success, are the mimtierlesslmititione and Counterfeits which - linye alreadyippeared, notwithstailding the brief pe riod- theyfiatc._ bona before, the-public. ..Evtus,sente of oui4taunctlelt pill makers have had the audacity to ireitate the CapsuleorSugiriin'orde? tiii'dieginite the ingredients of their vile compOunds,', and .1m lm them off for the .. , .teal, sinton .fmre.'..!.. finC4.iP?-1 1 FY , shills nannoilastlcing githent exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre over rascality and deception.. ; . . : - - ' , . For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACIPON A at his Patent Medicine . Warehouse, NO. 89, Liberty etrett, :head of Wood stl, - Pittsburg,h. Price; 24c.-perhithi. Dr. Clickeaer'.s principal office is 81.Barclny street, New York. Beware of 'an 'imitation article called ] r te- proved Sugar Coated.Pills,purporting.tohopasented, as both the pills-and the pretonded,:patent.areqpr geries, ,the up by a miserable - quack in' Nevi York, who, for theAn4r . four or 'fire -persi.bati living by counterfeiting popular medicines. - DO- Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inVentiit 'of Sugar Coated' that ; nOthing of the sort. was ever heard of 'nail he introduced-them in June, 1543. Purchasers should, tlierefoLe,A(ime ask for Cli cken err eS u gar Coated Vegetable - Pills, and take no - 'other, or they, will be - Iliad° the victim's of fraud. 0ct.44.4)9. Man's Inventions Outdone READ, ELFIEUT, DE WISE, AND USE NA*SE'S GRA.I4 REMEDY, TUE AMERICAS Ofßij A MEDICII4. OF NATURE:' MEIS Oil is,obtained froth a well near Burkaville, il. Kentucky, at the depth of 185:: feet below,the surface lefthe earth, irid'l7o feet thrtftigh Solid reek . . Its curative properties are truly astonishing; and; as - a Remedial Agent it may well be pronounced won derful. Since the.. diecovery. Of-this Panacea of Dia ture, numbers of-remarkable cures hive beetterect ed by its• use. It is Innocent—Powerful--Sakand Certain in its effects. - It has been used with upper.. aliened 'success in the treatment .of 'the trallow.inft diseases: Inflammatory Rheumatism,' Burns ,and Scalds Cholic , Piles, Flatulehee,,lnfliminatiOn of the Kidneys,: Deafness, Consumption,"Liver :OM& .„ plaint, Tbthisic, Scald. - Held, Xancers, Weak alld Sore Eyes,Bruises, Fresh Cuts and - Woundi; Sprains az.Straine, Dropsy, Pains. in the Breast and Side, Tetter, Influenza,. Ulcerated 'Sore:Throat s Consiimption, BlOnchitis, Spaims, Ulcers,. Spinal, , Affections, Scrofula or King's Evil, Conghs,Sypitille, Ringwoim, all Bowel Complaints, all ChromeAiii.... ! eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility: It is likewise =very beneficial for l'emale Com Plaints in general; acts as a great Restorative from Lang-nor; weakness of Back and Chetit,LoW Spirits and Eras sive Debility....--..; • Read the following Certificates i all of whielr are authentic; all the persons therein named are ,now living,'and' well known - in Cincinnati and l'lthstfurgh: .. - . Pnissuicri, Aug 22, 1848. Thui is to - dertify that we have used the'ArnerTietv Oil fur the whooping cough, afro:igher .cbildien,by giving them from , 20.-ditiro to'kpitiall'te.fdpcoitiful at night, which always enabled them to rest welithrongh the night. 1.-also.applied it to - one; of the- ebildien that-got heraria brunt by turning over a tea cap of hot coffee on it, the child. seased crying by the time the arm; waa-tlressed and hound - up, .anci , half - never complained of it since. I also was. .allliete4.4ylllo, OM niliirfilfitiliiinlifentit; nedlia're hien ad forte years. Dcomine 'need using thaDil . -hy'taffinga tea spoonful twice a.4v. t and in 3 or; four , days using of 1 the oil. I have ben yen , much relievedend dol belifie thafit iithe best family iheackn,e . ,tiiieiyia a ever seen. I applied it to one of my neighbef.7,a 1 a strained which relieved her Fri ales! inieutea t We have also used -the oil ter a l straitied4olni tttour, oiirifaiivilki'whiCh - gi've - eiselit 'Z. very shOrt ilirm h • We live on the cast aide'ofPe.na.zt.,3.doora,sonth of Waltiat;- I iiiii now'- as well as I'eVer Was iii-iiii-Affe d MARGARET' It: SMITH - ~ • ... . . . • - - • = pinsntrauia NV; 1846,,T This is to certify;tliattiipion,' has hid dip Pletfiftic for seven yevirs, and was With it l idgiocit 12 orlli=days 'since,' I . conitztlineeil:giiving,t.p. bun about 20.iir 2.s!dropsitif - Ifivi iiinCrican 'Oil, ,firleo a day. which relieved -bitsada - y or prcor of lirestlihg, and he isiow of his cough; our boy 0.10 years...if ago. :Ara liYala King's Alley:' • - : - , . ._ • duly. 1at,;4846 % , Sir: Having been'cure of p. • vory _Before, dise,ata of. the eyes and bead - by the use of the Aittermin - Oil, I feel it my duty to the public , as welt ea o to send yowthe followingicertificate: •"' =" ' I hereby certify that I was, severely gins • year' ago last winter, with' inflanied, sore, eyesimulia very severe pain in my head from my eyes upothe top_of my head, and continued so for severs:tweaks. My_ eyes were I so. much inflamed -arid ..sore that could not see to attend any business 11121' o 0 uld.l tell nt one object fro. another a few yards from"me.,.l called in a physician,- but still got worse. ' also tried a good many remedies that,had cured, othersk, but in nir case they failed. - 'Apri1,.1845,, , bead, of the Atherican Oil. 'I, procured:, a battle', and ;be fore I had tseda bottle I was entirely,welli- and still continuo so: I will not be without itm my house as long as I can getthe genuine 4i gave it tonetit my men that. li,lB 'or oiling . for i ne* that had the letter in MS bands aci:bad.triatvilea he would grip anything tight to them -thy blood burst out; and the use of half a cared us:dfli- I would advise 'that - are "ifilietedleiuii.m.y, Air ''give the Oil e n fair trial, and L thinit.they„ „will' be , pleased with the effect it will haie Sold at One Dollar, per Bottle at•Jiachson'a Medicine Warehonse, - 89 - Libeityoieturof Woeffit. Pittsburgh._ Ttir. olim.s,Prirsimic 6l * - tho'deritzirti.dlinerican' CAtt be'obtaiiied. - '— Beware of, a Counterfeit article: , .: -The BeiMeegig: Put iii..:AmericanOl Bottlea,c,and labellkd 'Aimed.. lean ~It,spmewhat -resembles the Amelleatt Oil, but possesses none . °fits . virtues:of liii4itipeilv7•, W. Jackson respectfully' informs Public the :- D. Hail & Co., the proplietors' of AniteriCan Oil - have appointed him their SOLE .AGENZ for Willow_ ern .Isennsylvania. All-persons wishing will Sub-agencies s t ja . 140 y a Liberty street, as above. J.. , ' . N. B. 'Stiteagents wanted foi . vyiirylc:itii:itt tha above , District: A great number of certificates are on liiind aridi can be. seen' at the office, 89, Liberty itre ,ef - hetffila Wood., • - • .2geg:/-Y. - • , , • 1' M. WHITE h as just received at hib•iiiQ 0 9111* -establishment, frooling - on Sixth streets, . a .spleralid - assortment:'of,,TWEEPlS i•fclp sumineri-aiseia soperior lot of Fred& SatinWtS: TINOS, all of whichhie,is,rea4y.:4,. the lates fashion gad .00. t.)1O riost.reasonablelertni: as' • Observe the cornerylio-116V , J4 and Sixth-Atreos.,':- '; - IN.' .7 7 V . 1.:: 5 myl4 J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietoi. - dec4ltily - . Itf..-. ....:.;'§:.= . - 4 , '...: : i' coos. I Teen= ~'[db~y~' ~' .~r5,,~~; .""~ ;~ :: i t ,= ?.-