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'- ‘ ...;' : t" .--- --'!' ;4;...,-.V..,t,"-'''' .'. 7 .: - -. - - . ,' , 5.: . -':': .i::: '":.',.-, .----- GAWa-v ' ol, gt• r6m • • #'4 . • -A-,.....vvrth_L•r,tr..•`: Mffiffl =II ~.,'o.+:- -, ,!7, . .r 4:!-,.--.:..,!.,..., 121=EV!ii • . • r . l 4 01,, • • 1 ? • • . *.t• - _ . -; --r- t t^t °== . 4 -t;~~ :'.fa i' i s t N: ~ ~ . ~p t' - ' `. ....,;, '...'''.' • - : - ! .7 ~:i. : :;, ~ ';:',.';-.• --4..;,-:, t rw -c• RIME + ~‘ "• ' .4 , 'l7 •F, b'- 71,,,,,-.i:i WEN NOME GM= gtx..ciripo , rt.CitioA .:t.i.tes-.- Pittsburg4 Portable Boat, iLine, _ p yih t -- A 4846 . w - • A _ roivilie.tiaositortation of freight between Pina ,- ...b. and-the Atlantic: cities, via Pennsylvania impievernenta and Baltimore and Susodeltanna ~ Th'e7,p*irietors of this old established I ine, having conipleted their arrangements, are prepared to for ward-goods to and from the East (on the opening of the canal nailgatiEn,) on as 'reasonable terms as any other - responsible line, and are determined that no care or attention on•their part shall:be wanting to secure a Continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon them for several yeart past. The - decided success of the portable boat system, so Maniftisein the regularity and despatch experien ced in.the'delivery of goods, the absence of all risk of delay, breakage or otherdamagel incident to the old *stela', where goods have to be hurriedly tran shipped three, times on the way, and the merchanta ble eider •in which predate has been avowedly de livered hy them, has induced the tiropVieters to in cisttlitur stock considerably this season. Their ortinsi*e warehouse at each point, (unequalled by testy other line,) 'affords {hem facilties to conduct their businesi with despatch; and to shippers the conven ience.tif free storage, if required, until their arrange ments are complete—while their long experience in the carrying trade, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they successfully exert themselves to give general satis faction. .Produce received forwarded, stcatiboat charges paid, and bills of lading transmitted free of charge for commission, advancing or storage, and all com munications to the following agents prdmptly attend ed to. . • TAAFFE & CPCONNER, Cor. Penn and Wayne sts.,Pittsburgh. - • THOMAS BORBIUDG E., 275 Market et., Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO., ttiir3o-y. ' North et., Baltimore. *ingliain's Transportation Lint., Raffia 1846.- , C o p 12 u t ID, not o a c s l tr ai i m et in S g a t b o b b a e th t - i kje o p ny i i tlg lin p e ri tla ne , i- t is so conducted. The proprietors of this old estab lished line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward pi °- duce antimerchadize to and from thenaotern cities on the opening of narig,ations. We trust that our long experience in the carrying husinessiand zealous attention to the interests oleos. tomers, aril/ secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed hu •Bieghanis Line.' Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight with - the - utmost despatch; and our prices shall at ways be as the lowest charged by - other responsible Produce and merchandise will bereceived and for warded Cast 'and west without any charge for adver tising, storage , or commission. Bills' of lading forwarded and every direction promptly attended to. Address, or apply to WM. BINGIf AM, CanUFßasin, cor. Libertrand Wayne sty., Pitt,teg, BLNGHAMS, DOCK 6- STRATTON, No. 276 Market st., Philadelphia. - JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Hnward st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, aprlo-y . No.lo West st., New York. Independent Portable Boat Ltne, . 1846 M FOR the transportation of produce' and merthan " dize to audit-oin Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Phil adelphia; rrwithout transhipping. Goods consign ed`to Our care, will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates; Rills of Laelig transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free front any extra charge for storage or Commission. Address C. A.'III 9 ANULTV & Co., Canal Basin, Pittshure,b, ROSE, MERRILL & Co., _ Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. MI.ARS, RAXSOII & Co. Broad st., Philadelphia. Pleksvorth , ti Wily Freight Line • 1846. mucqursivErs fur the transportation of way freight heticeen Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, liellidaysturgh, Water street, and all interme diate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse orc. A. McAnul ty& Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their geed,' foterardad.Xvithout delay and on icconnnodaying terms. We'respeetfully solicit your patronage. - .T;Pickxvorth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and Pacific. ,Elf. Barnes of boats, Push and Moine. - John Miller of cars on Portage Wail Road. A GENTS. J. PICRWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnstown, J. - MILLER, " " Bollidaysburah, C. A.M , ANUITY & Co., , Pittsburgh. X 32 3. • MONONGAHELA. 'ROUTE, VIA BROWNSVILLE. TO BALTIMORE, in 32 linurs:---fare 810. • TO PHILADELPHIA an 40 hours—fare $l2. - ' • ORLI' 73 MILES STAGING U. S. MAIL. Ths pitut Speed Regularity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant paisenger Route, has induced the Post Master General, to place the New York and Philadelphia mails toiPittsburgh, up onit. • -The superior and swift steament CONSUL and LOUIS M'LANC, leaves the Monongahela Wharf precisely. at 8 o'clock every morning . , and at ti o'. clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans-, port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles-to the Rail road at Cumber/and. The.preparations on this route are, ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment or de lays will be unknown upon it. By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumber land or at Baltimore, during their pleasure, and con tinue their journey either by steamboat or cars to Philadelphia. Office in the "St. Charles lIotel,"Nood st. Pitts burgh. .1. MESlipt EN, jy3l. Agent. • 13 HODES & ALCORN, (late or Now York city,', int, 1 , 70:27, Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manuthcturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsup, &c., &c., Will open during the present week a largo assortment of articles in their line, :which they will wholesale in quantities to suit deal.ers,..at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by thorn warran ted. Merchants-intending to go east would do well Vpvill.befbre leaving the city. They may be found at their warehouse, No. 17, Fifth st..i in Ryan's build ing.- . sep7 TO ARMS ! TO ARMS !! THREATENED Invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 men, - notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than say has heretofore been offered in the Western country, baring the largest establishment in the city, Ousting on Liberty titielSi.ttli sts. Ile is now prepared to show to his litiiiierifus Patrons the greatest variety of cloths, I ' ' dasitinieres, veitings, and clothing of all descriptions, 1 - ailiopic, for the approaching seasdn, that has ever tiebif offered in this market, to which all can have • the :Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth sts. J. M. wiliTE, Tailor, ,•,,:., niar2,s ... . ; Proprietor. General Commission. Hem[nese:, With ai,Receiring ¢ Forwarding house, at FRANK • LIN, Venango county, Ftnn., BY.NIEK.LIN & BR]DEN. UR: JAS. DRYDFN having purChased a lot at the - .1.T.L landing, (mouth ofFrench CrCek,)and erected thereon , a new commodious and 4ubstantial waer house, the above business will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us.(,)ur friends and the public will please remember uri when they have any consignments to make to or from this point. Franklin. Oct. 24. 1546. [tltitw 6in Wholesale Shoe Store. • H. CIIILDS & Co., are now receiving their spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest, cheapest and hest assort =eat of Boots and .Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. Also, Ladies , and Misses' Florence Braid, - and Straus; Bonnets, of the latest stylelrXogether with a splendid assortment of Palm Leat Hats;lieWs and Beira summer Caps. Also, a large.lot of New York Tanned Sole Leather, all of which having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected,-with great care for the western ...rade,-will .sold atirsmall advance above.cost and chargein All -, tnerchints 'wishing to purchase will Gpd it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchising elsewhere. mar27-tf - ' , ,•1 , . . , r G=l {' ,'.~.: i 3~r ~' 'Y. .:.. :~.;_ ~ _ #:_ .:-.f.,,:',.-;"-,,.:_. ~!'.. MIME enti q ratiou ptics. Tapaeott.s General Emigration Office l a t n E d M f l r ' o f in TA G NC E A S r an u tf Aa ss is ag Av t D o lam/am, by W.& J. T. Tapscatt 75 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, NeW York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. . The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those desk rous of paying the passage of their friends front the old Country, and flatter themeselves their Character and long standing in business will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott, are long and favora bly known for the superior class, accommodation nd sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or THE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port 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 Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool. every fiv eduys being thus aster mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. TapscoWs constant personal sunerintendance of the business in Liver pool is an additional security. that the comfort and acccommodation of the passengers will be parties . larl v attended to. . . The subscribers being ((as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation'Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged thetas facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable; and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best motic of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persona sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. RCM I TT A.NC ES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, Sir any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in Englan d, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a sale and expeditious mode of Remitting binds to those Countries, which persons requiring such thcilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves oil Application (if by letter postpaid) will be prompt ly attended to. TAAFFE &O'CONNOR rForwarding and Commission Merchants, marro'd&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa • -•- CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING !!! j The Three Big Doors vs. The Western: World lit !WOO WELL SELECTED GARMENTS XTOW made and ready to be offered on the most IA liberal terms to my old customers and the pub-1 he in general.' The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern eines, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to ! supply lug thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks ofClothing, that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, corn- I bitted ,tth the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled! Three Big Doors one of the grdotest attractions to the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my . numerous friends' at home! and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary! efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in • my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It Pia well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, 1 I can afford to sell at 111 lldr less profit than others could possihly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of ail my present stock before the beginning of next I year; coining to this conclusion, I will make it the !interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter snit, to call aniPpurehase at the Three Big Doors. oct2l-d&w JOHN M'CLOSKEY. Venttian ISlind. WESTERVELT, the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth at.R., takes this method to inform his many friends of the tact that his Factory is now in full op• Oration nu St. Clair et., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blindu of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand ant at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers: N. B. If required. Blinds will be put up so, that in cane of alarm by fire, or otheswtse, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without a.ny extra expense. je,M-citzwy. Li= SPRING FASIIION.—Just receiverl by fp czpregs front Nen. York, the Spring Style oil! tts. All those in waut of a neat superior Hats are respectfully invited to call. S. MOOR E, Nu. 93 Wood at., 3 door's below Lliazionil Alley. Mar p Ness. Music. ki- the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; The May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; The last sweiit chime; The home that I love; 0! would 1 were a boy again; Le souvenir waltz, by 11. Kleber; Origin of the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Bboback; Lore Not; Old Granite State; 1 have come from a happy land; Orphan ballad singers, by Russell; Oh! share my cottage; Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin waltzes, by La Britzky; Camp Glee, by linden dedicated to the New York Guards , Glee Club; The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the "Lime Spell," by Donazette; Four Songs from the Opera II Puritani, by Bel lini; Dacus fortwo times, by Berbignier & Kauffner; Rio Grande Quick 111 arch: dedicated to General Taylor; Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor; Just received and for sale by decLl JOHN H. M ELLOR, SI Wood et. Annuals and Juvenile Work* for the Holidays, T COOK'S LITERARYDEPOT, No. 83 Fourth street. The Leaflets of INlsmou for 1917. The Floral Offering The Evergreen Thn London Keepsake The London Book of Beauty for 1317. The London Bade Gallery The Diadem The Boudoir Annual The Mar Hower The hose of niaron The Rene The Gift of Friendship The Fountain (Temperance Annual) The Friendship's Offering The Hyacinth Ch lde Hartdde, Illustrated; Briant's Poems, " Southey's worlts, Moore's " ist Hemam' " Byron, Cowper, Tasso, Milton, Scott, Burns anti Amelia's Poems; all illustrated and beautifully bound, and suitable fur a Holiday Gilt. JUVENILE WORKS. The Youth's Book of Nature; Masterman Ready; Moral Tales; Tales of Many Lands; Parley's Bible Stories; Boy's Own Book; Clara's Amusement; Young Student; Boy's Manuel; Popular Tales; Little Lessons for Little Learners; Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; Holiday Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery; Kriss liringle's Rare Show; My Own Story; Very Little Tales; Prize Story book; Mary Howitt's Prose and Verse Book; Puss in Baots; Child's Favorite; Life and Perambulations oho Mouse; Lucy and Arthur; Old Oak Tree; The Bracelets; Boy's First Book; Rhymes and Jingles; Md.'s Manuel; Child's Delight; Bob the Squirrel; George's Journey; Robinson Crusoe; Juvenile•Bitetches; Blossoms of Morality; Child'sown Story Book; Lazy Lawrence; Alice Franklin; Comic Nursery Tales; Putters Picture Book; Toy Books, &c., &c. Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition ofJu venile Works not mentioned bore, entitled 4 , Library for My Young Countrymen." Call at COOK'S, 85 Fourth st., hud you can be suited. dc24 Hollidny. Goods, &o. IT W. WILSON, cor. 4th and Market et., has y • un hand the findst and largest assortment of fine Gold antt Silver Witiihes, in every variety, ever o9kred for sale in this city. Jewelry of 'the richest and latest patterns, in large variety. Silver Ware, Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar'Lard Lamps and Gi randoles, of the best material, patterns and work manship. Military Goods and Trimmings in general. Allen's Patent Revolvers, &c. All for sale at,the lowest cash prices. dcl9 W. W. WILSON. MBE ' ' ' .#l ' ...'7;?-- :;;i4l , ' '' Z -- :: : : - ?;,.(. ' 4 ' ..: - '; -' ' . EF c,... t..:< .. • • , MEE MEE. 3nsuraute tompanits. Flre , and Marine Insnirau6e. TDR 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 shipthents by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Presn. Samuel Brooke, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Nell; Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shermril, See'y. This is the ' oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of, an extra hazardous character, it may ho considered an offering ample security to the public. MUSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. 111ARTER PENP ETUAL. $400,000 paid in of- ; fice 1031 Chesnut st., north side, near Fifth.-1 Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss ot datnagt• by tire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most t reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sunnily. or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest. C. G. BANCEER, Seey. DIRECTORS: Charles N.,Bancker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, .Mordecii D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boris, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WABRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, 4- Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. Ni. marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug,4 ly AND MARINE INSCRANCE COMPANY, New York. r Ills ell known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance el every kind connected with rests of trani.portation and inland navigation; to insure against lose or damage by fire, Dwelling houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on tho most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPIRNGER lIARBAUGII Art. At an Election hold at the office in N. Y.; May fhlt, the followmg named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt, John Browner, John MeChain, William G. Ward, \Vm. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO. SKPII W. SAVAGE, Esq., w•as unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing year. —, WM. JAMES BOGOS, Secretary. au 4-I v 4 MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 506,- MI paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pretot; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and well established Company con tinues to inure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and Property, nut of an extra hazardous character, against lor,i or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances iu Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetualti or for limited periods, on fax urn- Lie trims, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 No. 26, Wood street. JUSIAIi KING KING & FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Afutual Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. " LIMP. RISKS upon Buildings and Mercliandize of r every description, and Marine Risks upon bulls cargoes of vessels, taken upon the moat favorable terms. (Mice at the warehouse of King Sr. Holmes, on Water st.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. It. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large In the Delaw.ire M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessifig the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov l-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ruilE assets of the company on the first of Janua ry, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate, at coat, Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, • Making a total of $909,683. 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct S WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Fifth Ward Livery Stable • Tl3l subscriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the Fifth Ward, respectfully rhinos his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a stock of the best description of riding horses, bug gies, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required in his line of business.. • A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is conlident no stock in the city wilt be superior to Ills terms will be moderate. Ills stable is on Lib erty st., a rew doors above the canal bridge, where he respectibily solicits a share of public patronage. CIIA FILLS COLEMAN. frrlfe is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which lie Curnislied when required. oct2s-tr j XCI I ANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3a Gold, sorer and current bank note, b,oug ht and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities l'or sale. Urals, notes and bills collected. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, P. Ltirenze, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Ales. Bronson & Co., -} P hiladelphia. John Brown & Co., James M'Candless, Cincinnati, 0. J. It. M'ponald, St. Louis, Mo. W. 11. Pope, Prea't Batik of Ky., Louisville 'New Rooks-.. Just Received. MEMORIAL of Egypt, The Red Sea, The it Wilderness, of Sin and Paran, Mount Sinai, Jerusalem and other principal localities of the Holy Land; visited in 1542, with brief notes of a route through France, Rome, Naples, Constantinople, and the Danube: by George Fish, L. L. 8.. one vol. 12 tun. Price, $1,25 Life in New 'York, by the author of "The old ,white meeting House," IStno Price 59. cts. Message from God; or thoughts on religion for thinking men, by Rev. John Cumming, 1). D. hare a message Irtnn God unto thee." IS mo., price 371 cents. Sketches of North Carolina, historical and bio graphical, illustrative of the principles of a portion of the early settlers ' by Rev. Wm. Henry, Foote.— For sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, dec2B. Market st. between 3d and 4th sts. CERTIFY that I have had two beds renovated I in Kelly's Steam Renovator, and I must acknow ledge that the process brings the feathers to a more buoyant and pure state than when new. With the greatest pleasure I recommend it to the public. . noV2O-if MARTIN LYTLE. PRODUCE -15 Dhls. Dried Peaches; 10 Sacks ~ 30 Sacks Dried Apples; • 3 IRAs. Roll Butter; 11 Kegs 4 , ~ 3 Casks Potash; 3 Bbls. BOaits, Justreceired and for salmi)) , ds MARTIN & SMI;111, nov26 51 Wood street NATIONAL FIR} EMT= J. FINNEY, 111 $900,615 93 . 100,997 77 . 1:07,499 72 Allen [Cramer, I=l Pittsburgh, Pa. To Ilonseho/ders, ff=M .. ~. "'i5'....,..::i:',i 7 ... , 1:::.' , .:,',. ? :; -, . ~., ? ..,..:. • Aji.:;',- - :::::, -, '..•', i - ' '''. = ,-.?-3-i.-.J: ENE= ~, r w i:~,;: j-:.t.?,:i"c--'-.•.',".!'.'5,.::'.''':i,.. a tit.:.::Tq-;-].,-.:-:_.'. ~....,..,„„,„:„.,,.,,„. „. '` - - =IZMIR iciical The Press, iFacialty and, Thoil sande who have used DT. Sum:lows Compound Syrup of Wild Cher j iy, all concur in'pro. nouncing itone - or. the best remedies t . ever invented"";: for the cure of all PULMONARY. AFFEC TIONS. riONSIIMPTIVES B.WAin of laregsreto.v.—The Wild Cherry Tree Mull ages, of the world, and in all countries where It is.khown, both among civil ized as well ea savage nations and tribes, is justly celebrated for its wonderful• medicinal qualities:— This, combined with many other valuable 'vegeta ble extracts, and prepared . by a 'skilful physician, who possesses the advaetnges of the experience end, practice of his profession of nearly a quarter of a century, must be a valuable acquisition to those lhol arc laboring under any of the dangerous disease of, the Lungs so common in our climate. Such a prepae, ration is 'Dr; Swayne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, prepared by himself at his labartory in Phil adelphia. Dr. Wistarrof Philadelphia, has not nor never has had any thing tado with any preparation of Wild Cherry, but there was one gut up in Philadel- : phia and the name of Wistar• attar:lied, the right of which was sold out to some merchants in the West., If you would get the genuine article,• the only one prepared by a regular physician, see that the signa. ture of Dr. Swayne, ofPhilatPa., is on each bottle. More Home Testimony. Putcatintrnis, Sept. 25,1546. Dr. 11. Stooyne:—Dear Sir—Having seen the "as tonishing cure" performed on Mr. Thomas bryourl !Compound . Syrup of Wild Cherry, I was induced to try it on myself. I was taken with a vinlont cough, of blood, shortness of breathing, together with violent attacks of Asthma. I overdone myself' from exertion which I was not able to perform, which prostrated my system to a great extent. I corn-! inenced the use of your Comuound Syrup of Wild Cherry, together with your Extract of Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, which gave me almost immediate re-1 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. SWAYNE is on each bottle of. Wild Cherry. My residence is in Thirteedlestreet I two doors from the corner of Willow, where I shall be glad to have an interview with all similarly a MM..; ted. WM. It. WALTON. Letter from the• Rer. It. Jackson. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church,l New ,York. CMCINNATI, Feb. 0:5, Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir—Permit me to takethe lib erty of writing to you at this'zime, to express appro• hation, and recommend to the attention of heads of I luwilies and to others viler valuablemedicine- - yOur Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. In my travels of late, I have sere in a great many instances, the won derful effects uf your medicine in relieving children of very obstinate complaints, such as coughing, wheezing, choking with the phlegm, asthmatic at-, tacks, &c. I should not have - written this letter,' however, at present, although I have felt it my duty to add my testimony to it for some time r had it not been for a late instance where the medicine above alluded to was instrumental in restoring 'to perfect health au only child, w hose - case was :tiniest hopeless, in a Emily of my acquaintance. I thank heaven,', said a doting mother, 'My child is saved from the jaws of death.' Beyond all doubt, Dr..Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is the most valuable metheinein thin nr any other country. Lam certain I base witnessedl more than one hundred cities where it has been at tended with 'complete success. I have used it myself in an obstinate attack of the Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in an exceedingly short time, con sidering the severity of the ease. I can recommend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues. I would advise that no rattily shoold withoot it; it is very pleasant, and alwayr; beneficial; worth double' and often tea times its price. The public are assur ed there is do quackery about it. It. JOHNSON, D. I). Reader! are you suffering front a cold or disease of the lungs? Try this Femedy! you w net, perhaps, regiet it. It will arrest all these disagreeable symp-; toms which strike so mach terror to the mind, and prolong your, days; beware of all preparatious pur-; porting to contain Wiid Cherry, except that bearingl the signature of Dr. 11. Swayne, on the outside wrap- I per ofthe bottle as they are quite likely destitute of the article from Which they borrow a name. Prepared only by Dn. 'SWAYNE, whole office has! been rehwred to the' N. E. Corner tf Eighth and Rare Strolls, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale arid retail in Pittsburgh at proprie--' tors prices, by Wm. Monty, 53 Market st.; (Inner+ . & Sts nwonn, corner of;Wood and al sus.; J. Jones, ISO Liberty at. Also, ROW by J. Mitchell, Allegheny City, Boyd, Cares & Co. , Butler; Weaver & flea lemon, Mercer; Norman Catendet, 'Meadville; J. H. Burton & Co., Erie: M'Kensie. & Kaskell, Cleveland, Denis & Son. columbss; Muller, BrOwnsville; Marsh, Wheeling, Va.; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati. Ohio; Dr.‘ Easterly & co., St. Louis; J. 5. Morris & Co., Louisville Nv.; Andrew Cilier & Co., New brleana, and by agents generally. decl4 riutiE WILSON PILLS, as a remedy• peculiarly adapted for headaches and dyspeptic a:frictions, Are pretty generally known and estherned in this community; and the propriety, so..ollen as Le has occasion to write or spearSrthem, can scarcely re frain from an expression of his grateful acknowledg ments to his friends for their patronage and kindness o him. His feelings are the warmer from observing he •beginning and the miffing"—thrown almost in juxtaposition-OElm many nostrums and. kindred pre parations equally loud in. their pretensions, and much more industriously presented to the public; while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affections of new friends, thus coutinnally widening the circle of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in it, yet he is obliged to his friends' for the most ad:- stunt ial evidence of the fact. In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson Pit Jitters from most other preparations in not being originally made for sale, or with a view to pecuniary profit; while as every body- knows, the greatest tyro I (as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in drugs than he carts about for some cheap prepara tion, or must 'get up,' ns the phrase is, something-1 anything that'will sell. Often he attempts it under an assumed or fictitious name. as theogh conscions! his non were insufficient to sell it. The difibrence then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a I have jant indicated, would appear to be this: The consciousness of the value of my - pill originated the idea of putting them on sale for money, and at I price. The consciousness of the value Or matey originates in most instancei the many preparations 1 have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take' is always first carvfidlv considered, and the pill or, other preparation made and graduated to suit it. The one is a niscovear, and coincs front the great Arcana of Universal Nature; the Other a trick or invention, and comes front' a not very popular quality of Lsni- VIM:AL Nature. Ileadell the difference here is great. In one instance the ratite attached to the ett.r. is the starting point; in the other, the MONEY. But . it is not probable that. some of the many prepara hens having even such paternity were accidentally good, but that possibly by .this process of "getting I up" as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been ‘..get u too high be tore their specific griivity had been carefully aseer -1 tained, and have blown Off never to be hoard of, with other ehatr-L-some lighter, seine heavier. Whatever may be the rationale, 1 moat repeat it, I that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for their discrimination in noteonsig,ning my discovery to that compendtions'category of "inventrons that did not answer"—of "tricks that won't win.." The Wilson Pills are useful as a seNEn AL remedy, and may he kept and taken, in proper doses, in fun dies, as a preventative Of s general. ill health, or die case of whatever name, by any snembetof the fam ily, without any fear Ort)le consequetrees of -expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. tr'"'They may alwaysbe had in any quantity of the proprietor, in Penn street, below Marbury, and of the principal Druggists of thin city and Allegheny., jy22-ELStw7m Splendid Goods W W. now oilers fo N r , s c a 7 er corner of regular of 4th a rtil Market st., Eastern prices, cheap ibr cash, a large and well selected stock of every article „in his' line of business,' consisting in part of fine Gold and Silier Watches; rich Jewelry of latesl patterns; Silverlable and Tea Spoons an() Forks; Table Cutlery anti Tea Ware; Solar Lar Lampe, for every purpose; Military Go6ds; &c. &e. Kr Watch and Clock repairing executed' in the best manner. dec29 John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER 'OOIVIMISSION MERCHANT fc Corner of Weed hod Fifth streets, Pittsburgh is ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment for public or private hale, and from long experience in the ribOve busiries, tatters himself that he will be able to-gike entire satisfaction to all Who may favor him with /heir patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Coeds and Fancy articles; at 10 o'clock, A: M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hanclihrniture, &c., at two o'clock, P. M. Sales every everatik id early gas-light. augl.2-y. -> Pig Lend. 8 41 O u G n!l L n ead ;j ilet. rec'd and jtre -~ ~. ,~:.. ;_ '~: r'°'; ~~ l~ . . A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE' FOR Rimunixisxspi • AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. "What though the causes may not be explained, Since their effects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion; prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind to set the means aside; Means which, tho' simple, are by Heaven design'd Td alleviate the ills of human kind." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG NETIC FLUID. • • . MIMS remarkable invention, which has received 1 the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent; by means of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic 'Machince,.&c., arc entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the general mode now iu use. The streng dos re, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied' by the MachineS, has been pronounced, alter a thir and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap-, plication was projected, avhich, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been brought to its present' state of perfection. . The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. The Gab:attic Rings used in connection with the kagnetic Fluid, arc confidently recommended in all disorders which arise from an enfeebled and unhealthy state.of the nervous or vital system, and these corn , plairits are among the most painful and universal to which we are sullject. They arise, without exception, from one simple, cause—a derangement.of the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that other I 'remedies , having so ellen failed, a new agent was 1 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 succp,ss in all cases of litirrn.krism, acute or chronici applying to the head, Rice or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dole rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Revache, Indigeshlin, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the diesel, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, - Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the tread, I pain in the Cheat and Side, General Debility, Deficien cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and nil NERV OUS DISORDEIIS. In cases ofeunfirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement ofthe diges tive organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive 1 for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made ofall sizes, and of various ornamental }eatery,, and can be worn by the most delicate female without ; the slightest inconvenience. In flict, the sensation lis rather agreeable than otherwise. ; The Gals-au - 1c Belly, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, &e. In some cases of a very severe diameter, and of : long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rungs is pot sufficient to arrest die progress of disease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, &c., entire' Is remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fill to be permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs, ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success as epreventive for Apo , piety, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. Chrlstleti ;Magnetic Fluid is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and I all their modifications: This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to be one of the' most extraordinary discoveries of modem science. It is believed to possess 'the remarkable power of ren dering the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by thii means causing a concentration of the influence, at the seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lief: No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro perly to the nervous 53 stem, iiy means aim outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they arc sold at prices within the reach of nil and the discoverer only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christ)eti Gttiviste Strengthening' Plas ters. These articleS forth another valuable application of the inysterious indOence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic hinge and'their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They are confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofltheutnatism,aeutr or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest or Back,Pain in the Side, in Assnatic Affections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects arc of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the nreast,and are highly recommended formany of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means foe strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvhnie, Strengthening Plaster n-ill be found of great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the besttnuic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor esl7austc:4, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. Dnr The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by ,nprin cipled persona. To provide against imposition, Dr. Cultism has but one authorized agent in each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TE;;TIMON I A LS, of the highest e mid most -respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have . completely baffled all former efforts of. medical art, indeed many of the first physicians of thia.city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application - in their prac tice, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and mdSt happy to giim ever}` facility to physicians, and "allinterested, for testing the truth of his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. octl4-4 ly MBE '..'!, , ; . t.: , .:* - /, - ;' - 'ii:' ,. .;:-....', EINE MEE '-*:'--'::'1-' - • . '4 - t-" , v , '• . iflcical. CAUTION Drugs, Drugs, Drugs, At No.l Commercial Row,Liberty street,"Big Go:- den Mortar" once more. IJAYS ROCKWAY, thankful for the liberal pa ' tronage, which tlity have heretofore received and Wishing to merit: an increased share of public pa tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the public to our stock of goods which we are now re ceiving for the fall trade. Among which may be found in quantities to suit purchasers, the following articles. itheebard Root, Flour Sulphur, Gum Arabic, Cl'd Magnesia, Carb Magnesia, Gum Aloes, Cream Tarter, Calomel, Sup Carb Soda, Epsom Salts, Glauber do. Tartaric , Acid, Gum Scammony, Bal Copavia, Salt Petre, Liquorice Root, do. Ball, Refined Borax, Sal Soda, Spanish Brown, Gum Copal, Roll Brimstone, White Chalk, ESL Logwood, Chip 74 do. Madder, Y ell ow Ochre, Chrome Yellow, do Green, Rose Pink. Together with a general-assortment of Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, &c., &c, all of which will be sold as low as at any other house in the city. - : , STEWART'S Daily Rogister,Tor the use of farm rn lies and persons . of business, 'for 1847. - • For sale by BOSWORTH* c43.# - deal 1 43 Marketst. .. :~f ~ BEES Bleini ,-; IMIN ir'''::'-...•''';:•:::.:.•:‘'.;•"' 7 ' ' ' ; " : : 2 , "'''' ,.. '•: . • : : 7 ....'.'.-:. ". ',....::::::::,..f.'7,;....i:1.:'-'r•,::...::,::::';';;;:,.-....:::.:6.:....;':*. W.MMIIPMIMMION . III6IIII KiMSIMU EMI e~~cctl: Medical arts4:lssurgleal °lnce. - Health is the charm *Hire, without it gold. Love, letters, friends;all, ail, are ntionjoyed. 1 DOCTOR °BROWN, a lgularly educated physi- In from the eastern cit !s, would respectfully an. , once, to the citizens of ttsburgh, Allegheny and :inity, that he can be 'mutter, privately and inffidentially, every day evetting at his office Diamond Alley, a few toors. from Wood street , 111911 ' k‘' Dr. Brown gives his particular attention. tp the reatment and investigation of the following disci- An diseases arising from Imnuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock libk pital. The modern, researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies liavebeen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being rner curialized out of existenee Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to • the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth- I with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay.. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. (Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market:- Consultations strictly confidential. • my 124&ivy EVER DESPAIR! YOU CAN BE CURED. LANIBERTSVILLE, N.J., Juno 10, 18-16. Dr. D. Jayne No 8 South Third st., Philadelphia— Dear Sir: I have this day had an interview with the gentleman.of hom I made mention to you as hav ing taken your Expectmant,with such decided effe:t. Ile is ci respectable farme4living a few miles from here. I was so much interested in a detailed account he gave me of his cough and cure, that I embrace the first leisure moment to communicate it to you„ , and if the cure is as radical as it appears to be, it is the most remarkable one I have ever known. For 32 years (after having the measles) he has been se. fering with a cough of the most distressing kind, get ling worse as he advanced in years; be is now 55. Frequent terms of coughing and difficulty of breath ing, lasting from an hour to an hour and a half, would come upon him with such severity as to exhaust him with strangling until Isis eyes because bloodshot. He had despaired of being cured having tried physicians and a thousand things without relief. For nine weeks immediately previous to taking the Expectorant, he bad not been able to go to his barn although there was the most urgent necessity fur him to do so. During the nine weeks he was under the care of to o fluent physician, and he finally jest got able to go out, and came to my store, and hearing his cough, I recommended to him your Expectorant. Ile first said he bad tried so many things that lie had no confi dence in any thing; but! induced him to take abottle by telling him of persons of my acquairaince wh• had been decidedly benefitted by it. This was on Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that it was the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed for years. On the Thursday.following he went to work, and has continued to make a full' band on his farm ever since [now nearly two mon:hs.] Ile told me to-day that for the last' week he had cut and split a hundred rails, or made a hundred panels offence pet day; has been in the water to .cash his sheep, and otherwise exposed, without the least symptom of a return of his cough, it having entirely disappeared and, strangest of all, one-third of a bottle has pro ' duced the effect. Ile seems so thankful and over joyer: that he "wants to talk all day about it," and : says that if he could not procure another bottle, he , would refuse onehundred dollars fur the remainder of the bottle lie had lea. Your Carminative Balsam I have used or recom incised to others for the last ten years, with the most salutary effect. Respectfully yours, J011:5 IT. ANDERSON. Fermi° in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA. STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of 11. I'. Schwartz, Federal street, Alle7,heny City. dee7-ditr.w D.11.11.0GE S 00111P . 011.7.ND ST-11.1:E. LEIUMRWORT AND TAR! 1 safe and certain cure fOrConsumption of the Lunge, Spitting of Blond, Coughs. Colds; Asthma, l'ain in the Side, Bronchitis, . - • Whooping Cough, nd all Puleriono:y Affections, - ITEM( what the celebrated Dr. Richards says—a Physician of more than 30 years standing. lie certifies that in the case ofMr. Charles Wade, that after having resorted to every means within his knowledge, for the treatment of Consumption, with out the slightest benefit; he permitted bins to use Di.. Rogers , Liver Wort and Tar, by which be was restor ed to perfect health. (Signed) W3l. J. RICIIARDS, M. D. D Please get a pamphlet and see this certificate in full. CONSUMPTION AND MOST DISTRESSING Mrs. Ann Childes, who resides on Gth street (South side) 2 doors West of Smith st., Cin. 0., certifies— That she was so far gone with Consumption, at tended with a must distressing Cough, as to.be 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 and Tar; one half - bottle of which .broke the Cough entirely up ANN CIIILDES. :VIOLENT COUGII, PAIN AND SPITTING OF BLOOD CURED. .: Mr. Finch, John street, between 4th and fith °Gat., 0.; states thst he riA-afilicted vinlent Cough, much pain and continual Spitting4ifllleoZ, and, although under the care of an excellent Physi cian, was daily becoming worse, but was happily cured by Dißogers , Liverwort end Tar, which stopped the blooding ; removed the pain, broke np the Cough immediately, and healed the Lunge per fectly sound. [Signed.] JUSTICE FINCH. ' From the lion. Judge, Wm. Rean.E, of Cincinnati. He states that he is well acquainted with Mr. Fitich,and that his statements arc entitled to full con fidence; also, that he can fully corroborate whatihas been slid with regard to this medicine, having need` it himself with the most decided benefit. lie coro. eiders it valuable. (Signed,) • - WILLIAM'BURKE. Call on the Agentsmitl see this certificate in full. DISTRESSING COUGH AND THE LAST STAGES OF CONSUMPTION CURED. 'Sirs. Benj. Smith, living on. Ann street, one square North of the Cincinnati Ilospitd, certifies— - That she was so low that the'physicians could do no more for her. She 'exhibited precisely the same symptoms that her daughter did before she died, (she having died with the same disease but a short time previons,) and was absolutely strangling with her cough, when she commenced using Dr. Rogers> Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which rais ed her as by a miracle. ' • . (Signet],) ABIGAL SMITH. A. L. Scovill, Wholesale Agent for the West sad South, S. E. corner of sth and Spruce streets, Cin cinnati,Cohio. D. C. Kneeland, principal Agent for Pittsburgh, ()like on Grant st., one door below 2d. Also for sale by.. Kiddlt Co., corner of 4th and Wood sts.; Pittsburgh. John ii. ward, Pittsb . urgh, • P. Schwartz, Allegheny. John Smith, Birmingham. MEM MEE =OE ,4. i~; ? . .. ~. .. , : i~:: DEEM COUGH CURED iiec4dly =MEI MEV Alibit I. 't Naomi ...Lai to .14 t Csagrati.la am ;vat 1•441, U.Y.110~, Px6boi o(_ GaltlrWr. 11176 AR COASEUPILI.B•turapas 111 • Otlial .1. CLICKENER , S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLY. ' PILLS are 'the tifst and 'Orly M known that will positively cure • • • 'Headache, Gidiness, , Rheumatism, Piles, Heartbtrrxi, _tithe s Dispepsia, Scurvy, •• Cholera' RN:orbits, •-• Small Pox,Jaundice,. Coughs, ftdititYr Pains in ie Back, Whooping - Orsgh, Inward Weakness, -*Contromptictir?Fitsi • .• Palpitation of the,lleart, liver Complafnry. • •.'"Rising in the Throat, -z Erysipelas, Deltfideany '•. Dropsy, Asthma, Itching' of the • . •Fovers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Cri4toly Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,- And all other diseases originating from impuiltfeiltdt the blood. 11:r They hare cured, since their introductibtep.. over 2,000 persons, who have been given up, as hope= • less cases, by the most eminent Physicians.'. " irr They are patronized and recommended bjsi• - • men of the highest distinction, among whom sire- - • Hon. David It. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay,. ••• • Hon. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, • Hon. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, . • Col. R. M. Johnson,. . . Hon. James K. Polky.--. Gen. Lewis . Cass. • Ott" Their virtues-are so infallible that the money. • will be returned in all.cases they do not give univistA I gal satisfaction. Although but two and A hill' years- have elapsed since these celebrated Pills iveresfiret introduced to the public, the sale of thew in the. Eastern and middle' States has 'far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the • peat year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes.; , have been sold in the State of Now York, 6,0041 in , Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 9,000 in New Jar- sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England : Statesy requiring the constant employment of'n hands, exclusive of printers and engravers: tirtne ., same -period, upwards of 200,000 copies 'of the "Family • Doctor" have been ordered by agents :RP - - every Beefier! of the country. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Suggs Coat ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in• - ae world, are held in the highestestimation by the public: We might extend this publication - to an• indefm.- •• ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publis - h all tereimonials we have received, not only from agents bui individuals and families, who have experienced the benlicial effects of Clialierier's Sugar Coated h Pills, but deemft'unneeessary. — The - most in. • contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, arc the numberless Imitations and Counterfeitawhich have already appeared, notwithstanding the brietpe.. tied they have been before the public: • Even ittor* of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity tojmitatc the Capsule of Sugar, in order, tJ disguise the ingredient" of their tile compounds, and pahii— them. off for the "real lemon . pure." Such paltry' shifts cannot last long without exposing their bideoue deformity. .Troth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. • "•• ' ' ••• For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACICSONieit Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89. Liberty street, ..head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 2.5 c. per.box.. Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Batelaystrset, New York. Beware of an imitation article:called' Um. proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented, ' , as both the pills and the pretended patent are for- - genies, got up by a miserable quack in New York who, for the last rout' or five` years, has made lit/ living by counterfeiting popular medicines'. Irr Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing 6& the sort was ever heard of until he introdueed Sheol: in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of* fraud. Oct 19-dfy Man , " Inven4fens Outdone brillatsiine.- .... .•;, . .. - - READ, REFLECT, HE IkUIE, Alin USE trenite's efeF4 - I REMEDY, THE AMERICA7ii OW,' •• 1 '. .. A 'MEDICINE OF NATORtt. - .'::. ,;.*7 , * MIIIB Oil is obtained from a well near Duskier'"Ur I. Kentucky, at the depth of 185 feet below the surface of the earth, and 170 feet through solid rock. • , Its curative properties are truly astonishing, and, its . .:-...• * a Remedial Agent it may well be pronounced wear : , . 7 ...* ..•: derful. Since the discovery of this Panacea °flied. .. , tare, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect , . '• .. ed by its use, It is Innocent- 7 •Powerful—Safb end - •• • . Certain in its effects. It has twee - used with upper.- • ' • .' ..-, aliened success in the treatment of the followilie' an a: : inflammatory- 4 diseases: inflammatory Rhenmatierm, Burns . . -; ~ . a Scalds, Cholic, Piles, Flatulence, Inflammation or .:.- 1,1 the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption , Liver Coni-:. • i . plaint, Phthisic, Scald Bead, ,Cancers, Weak' aid:. . • , . f r . Sore. Eyes, Bruises, Fresh Cuts and Wounds,. ' .. Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and ' • 4 Side, Tetter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore... Threat; Consumption, Bronchitis, .Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scrofula or King's F vil, Coughs, Syphilis. Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chrenie dis... , cases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility.' ' 1, It is likewm_Tery beneficial for Female ~........ lir Com hints • : - . 7, ia-genpral; acts as great,Restorative front ; weakness of Back and Chest, row Spina' , ...... , , ai fi sr siveDebility. - .- ..•...... Read the following Certificates, all of. *Ma Hit authentic; all the persons therein named - we inur living, and well known in Cincinnati and Pittsbuiliti:', , Prrzsimacti,Aug 22, 1846. This is to certify that we have used the American Oil for the who Oping cough, among oar Children; by giving them from 20 drops ton small tea spoonful at night, which always enabled them to rest well throngli the•night. I also applied it to one of the children that got her arm burnt by turning over a tea cup:of hot coffee on it,,the child seasedliying by the time the arm was dressed and bounciiiiip, and his never" complained of it since: I also was afflicted with a pain in my side aria breast, and We've been so for 161 years.• I commenced using the Oil by taking-a tele.? spoonful twice a day and in'3 or four days losing of the oil I have ben very much relieved, and do-really believe that it is the best family medicine that I have ever seen. I applied - it to one of my neighbor's for; a strained ancle, which relieved her in a few minute*. We have also used tbe oil for a strained joint in owr own family, which gave ease in a verrshOrt time.. We live.on the east side ofPenn st., 3 doors south or Walnut, I am now as well as I ever was in my life.. MARGARET li. SMITH. . • . Pursatawn, Aug. 14,1846: 5 * This is to certify,that my son has had the Plethisic for seven years, and, was very bad with it, and about. 12 or 15 days since, I commenced giving to hire about 20 or 25 drops of the. American Oil, twice a day. which relieved him in a day or two.of his diffi culty.of breathing, and he is Pow• 'entirelyiellevid anis cough; our boy is 10 years of pge. We liyuip ;Ones Alley. ' NANCY KING.:'' • . CIIPCJIttNATI, July Ist, Inti. Sir: ' Having been cured of a very severe disci's@ of the eyes and head by the use of•theAmericae Oil; I feel it my duty to the public, as well as to you i ,_ -to send you the following certificate: - I hereby certify that I was severely afflicted one year ago-fast winter, with inflamed sore eves Arid l . very,sev . cre pain iu my head from my eyes up to the top of my head, mid continued so forseveral weeks. My eyes were so much inflamed and shire that 1 - could not•see.to attend any businessnor could 1 toll • one object from another a few yards from' me. I called in a physician, but still -got - worse. I also tried a good many remedies that had cured inhere!, but in my'case they failed. In April, 1895, I heard of the American Oil. I . procured a bottleiand be: fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well, ' and still continue so.. •I will not be without itin'iny house- as long as 4 can get the genuine article. I also gave it to one of my men that was working for mer,, that had the teuerin his bands so bad that when he wcitild grip anything tight in them the blood would burst out, and the use of half a bottle cured us b th. I would adviso all that . are afflicted in atiy wa to give the:Oil - a fair trial, and •I think, they . will its pleased with the etfcct.it will have, Sre. - . , . JOHN.lvfintPliY Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Jackiniola Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty, head of Wood at.:, Pluaburo. Tux orit.v Yr ncz rir Prrrnsuinati whet* the Genuine American Oil cAx beobtained." . Beware of a Counterfeit article'. The Seneca 0/4 put in American Oil Bottles,. and labelled "Amer-. lean Oil." It somewhat reaembles theri-American Oil, but possesses none of its virtues orbeilittpewt era. W. Jackson respectfully informs , the Publl4 that D. Hail St Co., the proprietors of the American Oil; have appointed him their SOLE AGENT_For West ern Pennsylvania. • , . • All persona wishing Sub .:agencies will, apply at Sa Liberty street, as above. _ , • N. li, •Soh-agents -wanted for every town in dm above District. • .• - A great number of certificates are on Land and office, can be accn at the § 9 LibeFtY_ etreet, headar Wood. aug 28-ly • •Cast be Beat: 1 M. WHITE has-jest received' atAis largo eistablishmeat, fronting •on: Libe and 'Sixth streets, a splendid arsorttnent of. s for summer' also, a superiox lot'of French Safiir VEgv TINGS, all of, which he is jeiarto: mike bp in the lateetfashion-and on the roostreatinniThle Wan! aii 7. -oeuaL Ohserve the corner s •Aro . I.67'Lihekty and Sittli streets. - - '• 1 77, •irtyl4 J. M. Taileril'itiprielcii." >Y:-- ME= ~. ~ t, --...--,.' 4. f:: ~ , • , .%; '?,. 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