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' . - - `Thu proprietors of this old established line, having . completed their arrangements, are prepared to for- Wird goods to and from the East (on the Opening of ' the ensuil navigation,) on asieasonable terms, as any . other responsible line, and are determined that no care of attention''on their part shall be %venting to Secure a continuance of that patronage so liberally • ItfisteWetti Aitken them for .several years past. . .The decided success of the portable boat system, ettmanifest in -the regularity and , despatch experien del in ;the delitery of goods, the absence of all risk df delaf, breakage Or other damage, incident to the old voltam, where goods hare to be hurriedly Aran shipped three times on the way, and thernerelianta ble order in which produce has been avowedly de livered by them, Eas induced the proprietors to in crease their stock considerably this season. Their estensistrwarehouse at each point, (unequalled by env.otheulleia,) affords themfacilties to conducttheir business with despatch; and to shippers the conven istice office storage, if required; until their arrange ments are complete—while their lung experience in the carrying trade, it is presumed, will be Sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they suecessfully exert themselves to give general antis faction. . - :Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges paid, and :bills of lading transtaittedfree of charge for commission,. advancing or storage, and all com inianications to the following agents promptly attend ' *A to. TAAFFE & O'CONNER, dor. Finns and Wayne sta.; Pittsburgh: THOMAS BORBB IDGE, 278 Market et., Philadelphia. O•CONNORS & CO., North et., Baltimore. umr3o-y Bingham , * Transportation Line, i f-.1846.*; riONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping princi- IL/plea, though not claimingo be the only line that la alleendttcted.. The proprietors of this 'old estab lished line have put their stock in the most co mplete order, and- are thoroughly prepared to for ard o 'dyee,tind merchadize to and. from the East rn cities on the opehing of navigation. ' We trust that our long eapirience in the carrying bliairiess, and zealous attention to the interests of cus tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 4 Sioghain's Line: ;Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight With the utmost despatch; and our prices shall al- Ways boas the lowest charged by other responsible • ProduCe and merchandise will be received and for- Warded east 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. BINGHAM, Cull Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sta. Pittsb'g, . BINGHAMS, DOCK 4- STRATTON, No . . 276 Market at„ Philadelphia. , JAM 1.,.S WILSON, Agent, • N 0.122 North Howard st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, , aprlol No.lo Weatst., Nev:: York. Independent Portable Boat Line, • 44,_ F O R the transportation of produce and merchan- JU dize to and trom Pittsburgh, Baltimore aud Phil klelphia; Inrwitliout transhipping. Goods consign ed to law care, be forwarded without delay, at tits loptest current rates; Bills of Lading transmitted, slid all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for storage or Commission. Address -. C. A. M'ANULTY it Co., Canal Basin,Pittsburgh, ROSE, MERRILL & co., Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. MEARS, ItAYNOR St Co. Broad at., Philadelphia. Ploksvorth's Way Freight. Line. 1846 ,g t 4 • • XCLUSIVELY for the tranvortation of way "j . freight between Pittsburjr, Blairiville, Johns town, Ilollidaysburgh,WaYsiratreet, and all interme diate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAttu!. ty St`C.o.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers tin always depend un having their goods forwarded without delay and on accommodating terms. We respectfully solicit your patronage. PROPRIETORS. J. Pickworth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and . J. H. Barnes of boats, Push and Exoino. ' Jdhn Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. ' • intro. J, PICRWORTH, Canal Bosin, Johnstown, .T. MILLER, g‘Roll idaysburgh, C. A. WANULTY E.: Co., « Pittsburgh. 3y23. MONONGAHELA ROUTE) • VIA. BROWNSVILLE. TO BALTIMORE, in 32 hourn—Care SM. TO PHILADELPiIIA. in 40 nuurs—fare $l2. *n o r ONLY 73 mitts arsonco ! U. S. MAIL. • 7• The- Great Speed Regularity and : high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, has induced the Post Master General, to place the New. York and Philadelphia inails to Pittsburgh, up on it. The seperior and swift steamers CONSUL and LOUIS APLANE, leaves the Monongahela Wharf precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock 'every evenins, except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans tack Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail road at Cumberland. • ThepreOarations on this route are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment or Ale- Inys will be cnknovrn 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 Hotel,” Wood Rt. Pitts- J. MESKIMEN, jy3l: Agent. TO ARMS! TO ARMS H THHEATF.NED Invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 men, - Autwithstinding which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothingclteaper than any has heretofore been offered- in the Western country, haying :the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty -add Sixth, sts. - He .is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, eissimerea vesfings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season that has ever Veen offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167; eiherty and Sixth sta. J. M. WHITE, Tailtm, _fit ar2.5 • Proprietor. Wholesale Shoe Store ...I 11. CHILDS & Co., are now receiving their spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest, cheapcstand hestassort meet 'of Boots and . Shoes that they have ever been able t 6 bring to this market. Also, Ladies' and Mis'ses' Florence Braid, - and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; - together with - a splendid assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Men's and flops summer Caps. Also . , a large lot of New York 'PannedSole Leather, all of which having been purchased at the lowest vates; . and selected. with great care for the western rade,will be sold at a.small advance above cost ancl awes: All merchants wishing to purchase will find itlci their interest to call and examine their stock beforepurehalting elsewhere. - inar27-tf Fifth Ward Livery Stable. Iig,THE subscriber, having bought out the well -known Livery-Stable Doty,-in the Filth Ward, - respectfully inforins hii friends and thepublic generally, that he will keep at idl i tinles a staelt of the best description of riding- horties.,:'hug ...gies;carriages of all kinds, and in shatnierything required in his line of business: - S.- A considerable portion or hie stock ist-heiVijuid he •it confident no etock-in the city will beettpc:rior to . • • • . • • ~Hia terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lib c,rty_at.., a few doom above the canal bridge, where Le respectfolly aolidita a share of publicpatronage: • CHARLES COLEMAN. eir He ia also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be fueinahoilwhen required. oet2s-tf notrrE -- • .. • • - CITANOT 11.,01.711.,... . . Oti and aft& Moridai. ihe 2d day or Isiarember, tbe steamboats CONSUI \ AN,DLOUIS .I+PLAIVE, riill cmimenne their ningititrivi , leaving daily - at 3 . • • - • • ect2B •JbI,iIVMESEIMEX,,AcrIvr. MEE '-" fi .•,,, - ,:::: : ,.iz.•.: 4 :7, SESIEII i !i r~~ s`;.~r KOMil= MOM BEIM i.i . ' ,, ,-:,r T. - ': , "::: ,3i..,. , ~,,...-- . ,r,' t, ..I','l','Z!,7--';-::, • • lintoortant to_Old Vountiymen. HARMAN. & CO.'s EMIGRATION-OFFICE: Subscriber •having now ti ts . ttli sole Agency in the west for. the .above House, is prepared to send ,os• - bring - out : passengers on the- tnosti liberal terms,. and with the greatest comfort and despatch, as they . have the best vessels sailing every week, (built ex pressly for this line,) and will invariably give passa,7,eit secured on thin side the water, the prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers' lug gage on landing through the Custom House free of , expense;:and will also forward thorn to their friends in any pao of the United States, thus protecting the emigrant Tfrdm all the wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. Messnid Harnden & Co., are also the Agents for the Royal Mail Steamers. Remittances by drafts at sight—to any - amount- , payable in any part•orEngland, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales.. Application to the subscriber personally or. by letter (post paid . ,) will meet with every atten tion. Office, Third street, one door west of Wood street. • JOSHUA ROBINSON, dec24-d&w3nt European 4- General Agent. I rapsoottlitGontral Emigration 01lira.. 4SIREMITTANCES and passag to ! And from _GREAT BRITAIN -AND IRELAND, by W. & J. T. Tapscott 75 SnuWstreCt, corner ofMaiden Lane, New York, and 96 *Waterloo road Liverpool. *The subscribers having accepted the agency of the ribovelouse, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those deal- Vous of paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselves their character and long Standing in business will give ample as, sutance ;that*all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. Sr. J. T. Tapscot, arc long and favora bly kdortn for the superior class, accomModaon 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 2Gth and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in additiog to which they haVe. arrangements with the St. George and Uniim Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every fir edays being thus utter mined,their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal surserintendance of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and acecomModation of the passengers will be particu larly attended to. The sabscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportabon Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, withouta chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract Gir pas sage frota any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City tthe nature of the business they are engaged to gi 'Mg them facilities for carrying passengers so tar 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 perso sent for decline toaning out, the amount paid r ssage will be refunded in fdll. REMITTANCES. The shliscribers are also prepare o give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at t principal Cities and 'Peivne in England, Irelan , Scotland and Wales; thus atFording a safe and expeditious mode of Itemittidg funds to those Countries, which persons requiring !tech facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Applir:tattoo (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to. TA AFFF. & O'CONNOR ',Forwarding and Comuusaion Merchants, mariti t i&wy. Pateburzll, Pn. CLOtHING!'CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! The Three,Ulg boors The Weeteria MOOG-WELL SELECTED GARMENTS NTOW' made and ready to be offered on the most 1 . 1 libbral terms to my old customers and the pub he in geberal. The Proprietor of this far famed and este:l9l4e establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, lust cordpletedvhis fait and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers 3vith one of the most desirable s:ocks ofClothing that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tain.. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold foe, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions Ol the weslern country. It is gratifying to rue to be able to announce to my numerous fricndi at home aud..abrOad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I hare made to meet the many calls to my line; it is ivith difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. it is a well established fact, that my sales atr , eight or4en T111:1C9 larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affotil to sell at much less profit than others could possibly, think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent C , :penses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all m present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will mike it the interestof every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to hall and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oet2l4tlls.w .1D11^: ',Pct , bui"cv EZ=:3:l=l AVV,ESTtRVELT, the old and well known .a, Venitiati Blind Maker, formerly of Second and FoOrth stn., take. thin method to inform his mane friends of the tact that tun Factory in now in fall op eration on St. Clair st., ticar the old Allegheny Bridge., where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents tip to suit customers. N. B.; If required, Blinds will he put op so, that in case'Of alarm by fire-, nr otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and wit! , the„same facility that any other piece of furniture can lie removediand without any cm; expense. je24-4S;wy. [fats! lints!! FASHION.—Just received by express slum New York, the Spring Style Al ofliats. l All those in want of a neat superior Rats arc respectfully invited to call. 5: MOORE, N 0.93 Wood st., 3 doors below niamond Alley. marU-wp General Comnihnili;nllnslnese, Wilk a 4eteiving 4- Forwarding Rouse, at FRANK renango coulity, Penn., tiICKLIN. l•. DRYDEN. Pi R.'JAS. MINDEN having purchased a lot at the L' l_ binding, (mouth of French ercek,yand erected thereon. a. new commodious and substantial waer house, the above bunincsii will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and the public will please remember us when they have any consignments to make to or from this point. Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. tchite6m PYTTSBURG[i HOSPITAL UNHER THE. CHARGE OF THE: SISTERS (IF MERCY.—Hrs. A DIMSON, GAZZAIi, BRUCE. and MeMr.sl,,General Attending Physicians; Dr. Wen NEntinc"i Physician for the Germans.—The Institution is now ripen for the reception of patients. RECEIVING DA tis —Tuesdays and Fridays, frorr to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived it. any time. • CuAtiorls—Three dollarr a week in the general ward; 4ve dollars with a private room. Medical at tendance is included in these charges; payments to be made two weeks in advance. Any -physician can send patients to the. Hospital, .and continue to attend them there, and any patient can en6genny physician hechooses. In these cases the Institution wilt not be responsible for the physi nian,s fees; each person will settle with 'Well phvsi clans. Leeching is an extra charge. As - many free patients will be received truth. means of her. Institution will permit. Persons with Oeno;ti qua diseases will not be received until accommoda tions can be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent any danger that the other /LIMB tep,would incur. All the physicians will attend twice a Week to Visit the HosPital, and will depUte one of their number to attendlhe sick in the meantime. Adviec , will be given gratituously to out-door pa tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. Pecuniary arrangements will be attended to by a committee of the Brotherhood of St. Josephs, which for the present consists of James Blithely, Esq., James May, John S. Cosgrave, John Coyle and Arthur Tiernani. jans-tf •1 Blakely and Mitchell, Offices on Penn - and 'Srai/Afield att. GENTS -for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver- A "pool and New York Packets. R em itt anc e s made as usual to England, Ireland, scotland,and Wales, in. sums of one pound sterling Ind upwards—payable in any town of importance iu Great Ilritain.and Ireland. . Peraona.mishinkite Fond . for their friends can have :hem bringht out by the above rplenclid line, on the tsth andl6th of any month.'` jy7 TpTTSBURGII SIANUTACTURY.D TOBACCO; 20 dike Plug Tobacco; 51 " 'Ladies , Twiat,do; 10 )'" Va. " do; 10 "•" enr , d, is Lump, do; ' Jn store and for aale.by J. &I. APDPIVITT, .ap2o -1 , • - .122 - Libtrty'at. • EINE ... , .f.•':.: - ,. - f,f-:',,:i - :7-;' , :'-. - ,;, -- 1,; - f: a 6_t 3nsuraiire Fire And Marine Insurance. IMHE Insuranc.e . Company of North America, of Philadelphia, throughlts duly authorised AgOU the subscriber, 'offers to natku.permailensand limited Insurance .on. property, in this city and its vicinity, and'on stiipments by the , canal and rivers. , • DIRECTORS. - ' Arthur G. Coffin, Prestt.:SariMel 'Brooks; Alex. Henry,' Charles Taylor, - Samuel W. Jones, . Samuel W. Smith,- Edward Smith, _ Ambrose•Whita, - John A. Brown,- - Jacob M. Thomas, • John White, ; John It. -Neff, Thomas PrCorie, ;..Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, , Henry D. Sherrard , Secty. This is the• oldest Insurance Company in the UM •tcd States, having been chartered in•179 , 1.'!: Its char• ter is perpetual, and from. its high standing,. long experience; ample means, and avoiding all-nsksur an extra hatardoils character, it niay becoutiidered as offering ample security to the public, . I1108t:S 'ATWOOD.:" At Counting 'Room of Attebod, Jones& Co., Nita ter and Front . ect 23- Y. . The Franklin Fire Insurance Company or rfirt.tinnt.ritt A. (111ARTED. PEhPETUA. ' $400,000 paid in k.)of fice 1031 Cheinut,st., north side, near Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects.of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCEER, Brest. • C. G. IiANCEER, Setry. DIRECTORS Charles N. Bancker, Jacob Smith, Thomas Bart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, fidordecli D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Sainuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WAnnicir Al.kwrin, Agent, at the Exchange Office of I,Va rrick Martin, 4- Co., corner of Third aud Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and 'the surrounding coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4 ly NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. rrilllS well known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling Houses, NVarehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the most favoralile terms. Applications forlnsurance attended to without de liy at the office, No. 31 Water and 114 Front stn., by SPIRNG lIARBAUGH Act. At an Election held at the office In N. Y.t May 2th,, the following name.' gentlernen were chosen Directors of !hie Company, for the ensuing year, viz: .Inseph W.Sarage, Stei:hen Holt, Jahn Brenner, John McChain, William G. ‘Card, Wm. W. Campbell, John Newhonee, J , cnb Miller, William S. Sloeam; Marcos Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Ilerricl. And at a enbsetiuent tueetang of the Board, 30- SEPII W. ft AV AG r., Ee q . , oaaunaromoualy ro-elec- Presttleut for the mow:117, year. J A 51 LS (We:Gs, au 4-1 v. Secretary.. . Insurance t MERTCAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Uhdadelphia--Charter perpetnal—Cap:ta:sCO 3 - Cs..o paai ra. Odico in Pi...lade:plea, No. 72 Walnut street—W:m. Davidson, Neer; Fredunck Fraley, secy. This old and arch estabhshed Corn:etny con tinues to Insure Bo:Wings, Merchandise, I;urnaure, and Property, not of an extra basal-duns character, against loss or damage by Firs. Appltcabous for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its ned;hbor'nood nlit be received, and r.ks taken either perpetually or for hunted pertcsiN, on rayon.- hlr terms, by GEO. CATIMAN, Agent, dee 24 Na. 26, Wll-0.1 cirreq. JOSIAH 7iINO KING & PINNEV, Agents at Pi:re:wt.? h, Jra .Vir tli,tatealre Mutual Stfcfy hsru• ance Company cf PidadelpAta. FIRE upon Buinl.n.ga and Nlerchandae of erery dr‘cr,pnon, and lslanoe no la ur eargoes or yease:s, taken upon int mow. AY:arable terms. (Mice at the warehouse of King St Ili:limes, on Water at., near Market atreei, Pitts6ni;tli. 1 4 (.11. King & nuney invite the co:kful enc. and patronage of their fiterids and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an man. tut:on among the most flourishing ilf ir.“ll.lo.etph:a— -an having a large paid in capital, n. loch, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly incressing'—as yielding to each person insures! his dne share of the profits of the Company. without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid to by hint; and therefore its possessing the Mutual principle divested of -every obn"l,ou s reztUre,and in its most attractive form. nos Agency of the Franklin Fire lururanee Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood xtreels,ltssorpk. rpn If. assets of the company on the first of Jarmo ry, 154% as pi:ll:idled in conformity with al% ac t of the Penosylvania Legislature, ware floods and Mortgages, Re.:l L:state, at cost, Temporary Lomas, Stock, and Cash, Making a total o' $909,653 42 Affording certain aviurance that all lovav, will be promptly met, and giving entire security' to all who obtain pohciel from thin Company . . It.ka taken at low rates at Ireek,lls:Ntent ail BCCUrity. Ott S %V A ItRICH MARTIN. Agent. Allen Kramer, FXCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current bank note. bought. and Rohl. Sight cheeks on the eastern cam' for sale. Drafti, notes and bills collected. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. harm, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., Jodeph Woodwell, J alit es. May, Alex. Brinson & John 11. Brown 6r. Co., James NVCandless,Ctnein J. R. M , Ponalti, St. Lou;, W. H. Pope, Pres't Bank To ilookeholq ICERTIFY that I have had two hods renovated 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 gre.,test pleasure I recommend it to the puh'ic. ntiv:2o-tf • MARTIN LYTLE. D IIODES & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) No. 27," Fifth et., between Wend and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups. &c., &c., will open during the present' week a largo assortment of articles in their line, 'which they will wholesale in onantitics to suit dealers, nt Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted, Merchants intending to go cast would do well to call before leaving the city. They may be at th it warehouse, No. 27, Filth st., in Ryan's build ing. scp7 New ltlttste. (AN the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; Tho May Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; The last sweet chime; The home that 1 loVe; Of would I were a boy again; I.e souvenir waltz, by H. Klebeil Origin of the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; Lure Not; Old Granite State; 1 have come. from a happy land; Orphan ballad singers, by Russell; Oh! share my cottage; Woodman! spare that tree; Camp Glee; by. ',odor: dedicated to the New York Guards' Glee Cluh; The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the "Lute Spell," by Donazette; Four Songs from the Opera Il Puritani, by Bel lini; Duetts for two flutes, by Berbignier & Kaufrner; Rio Grande Quick March: dedicated to General Taylor; Javeriile Pianoforte Preceptor; Just received and for sale by decl4 • JOHN H. mp:LLop.,si Wood et. Splendid 'Goodn WW. WILSOINT, corner of 4thand Market st., . now otters for sale at regular Ehrstern prices, cheap for cash, a large and well selected stock of every article in his line of business, consisting in part of fine Go9d and Silver Watcher; rich Jewelry of latest patterns; Sirvcr Tilible - and Tea Spoons and Forks; Table Cutlery and Tea Ware; Solar Lard Lamps, for every purpose; Military Goods; &c. Watch and Clock repairing esecuted in the . . best manner. dec29 ..r ~_.. . n ,1 '-`.'.,5 . ;-:..;: The IPreee, • Atedieel Faculty and4'l%4;n -sande who barb used .Dr; Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, all coneuriin pro .' nouncing it one' of the best remedies •' I ever invented, to the cure of all PULMONARY APFEC- CONSUMPTV'Es BEVFAIZE OF /TITOSITION.—The ' Wild Cherry Tree in all ages of the world, and in all countries where it is kuown,:hrith among civil ized as well as savage nations and tribes, is justly celebrated for its wonderful .'medicinal Aualities.— This, conzhined' , With many . other Valuable'.vegeta ble extranta;„ind .prepardd by a skilful physician, whixpolantries tbc..advantagec of the experience and practice 'of his . y.profesrion" of nearly a qbarter of a centurnninidbei "vithiabie.Eccruisition to those who are labeling under any of the dangerous diseases of the Lungs so common iu our climate. Such a prepa ration is Dr. Swayne , s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, prepared by himself at his labartory in Phit- ' adelphia. Dr. Ifistar, of Philadelphia, has not nor never has had any thing to do with any preparation of Wild Cherry, but there was one got up in 'Philadel phia and the haine.of Maar attached, the right of which was sold out to some merchants in lhe West. If you would get the genuine article, the only one prepared.hy a regular physician, ree that the signa- ture of Dr. Swayne, is on each bottle. Sept. 2S, 15413. br. n..s.t.o o nr:—Dea.rSir---Oavingseenthe "as tonishing cure" permrmed on Mr. Thomas by your Cottipound Syrup of Wild Cherry, I was induced to try it ow myself. I was taken with a violent cough, spitting or 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 com menced the use of your Compound 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.:lf. SWAVNE is'on each bottle of Wild Cherry. 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 afflic ted. WM. 11. WALTON. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, New Yolk. Ct.:seismArr, Feb. 15, 1538., Dr. Swaynn—Dear Sir—Permit me to take the lib erty of writing to yen at this time, to express appro. bation, and recommend to the attention of heads of families and to miters your valuable medicine—your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. In cry travels of late. I have secs in a great many instances, the won tlerfel effects of your tried:eine in relieving children of very obstinate complaints, ,such as coughing, wheexing, choking with the phlegm, asthmatic. at tacks, tee. 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, had it not berm for a late instance where the medicine above alluded to was instrumental in restoring to perfect health an only child, o lance case was almost hopeless, in a family of my acquaintance. I thank heaven,' said a doting mother, 'toy child is saved from the jaws cif clfatii.' tlerond all doulit, Dr. Swavne's Compound Syrup of SVild Cherry a the most valuable medicine in this or any other Country. I am certain I have witnessed mere than one hundred cases where it his lieert af fended with compete seeress. I have need it myself in an obstinate strati the Bronchitis, in which it proved tirectrial in an eaceerlingly short time. eras riderinz the a:Prot-at,. of the cl.e. !can recommend d in the fullest confidenre of its superior virtues. world 2,iViSe that or, rartialia ehmuld be withotat it; it is v , ryi,!,isant,anat ale •,ys beneficial; worth double anal often ten times its price. The public are assur ed there is no quackery about it. Render' are con suffering from a cold or &spate of the !angst Try tint reme,lt not, perlitps„ regret d„ It r, 01 arrest all those rhaallmn toms which strike t o meth terror to the mind, and Prolong your darer ben are or all prepar.thosit pot porting to et.utaln Wile! (7serry, except tlintlrearing the sllnatn,e of Pr. It. '.ray on. on the outside wrap per ortlin bottle as they are rputr ldtely-destitute of Cie ertieto from which the, ttnrfnlY Mole. - Prepared on!r by nu. - sn - Almr.. - 3,A.,, his t.reo rerneret tofkr N,/:. Comer qf an:2 Rat, Sold n bo)l...tale arid retail in rdtshurrh at proprie tors places, by \Val. Tuestr, 51 Nlarket sr.; tle.r,ta & SNOWDEN, CCMIC: of Wood and Yd arts.; J. I°5E3, ISCll.ll,erts et. J. FISPILY, if fll.ott I.• C.ty, C,lll. h. Co., 1..1 , 1-11, I'Vea•rr :kl,rcer; INlctr!nlo 10.aliv illy.; llortnn fi r „„, NI - 3 - Coo , o Clort•lnd,l)enoi Sr. Son, CollotntAt , : Nittler, Ilrowns,kt , c; Whe Nz Ly.,:z, E. IL Ilmtriao.Citleilitiat. Ohio; Ur. E. Eastorly •!:. Co.. Ft. 1.,1,*; .1 S. Mon , & Co. , LPO:.* , lle. NY; Andrew Oliver IS Co., I , : cfv,- i>rlextiA, and by af. , ,ttn severally. deel,l Medical nail Surgical Orrice. Health is the charm of lore, without is gold. Lo VP , letters, friend*, an, all, Ar e uneejuyeel. (Li )e-ron ilizowN. a re; : tdativ educAled phy..t -,,,..:k. g .: :,,,,' Cl'ul 1 lorn 11 - o ezi,letu c o. ?.i. :( t - , 7:: i" , %! :. . : e2 ie.. st "old ierpecthilly"an i . " ...4r O P k flounce'. to the citizens of ..»..- - .. - :0V,..4.• - .A. F • tiA.:-1.••,„•;...• . 1'1; :L6l,flegh, Al:egheny 4r i .....t..•4-1 - 4 .. :•:;,,.: ;,-.,.';:,,:y,N ‘lc`inty, that he can lhe N I ..; , „, 4%,1 - ., W . , i1i, s N , ton tit;ed priiet4 auti ' l 4 ''.: -1 :.i 4 41 . P . ..1.?4, cur. [l:4ent lany, et cry 4..14y i i ,,,, , '1- Nk , and ciefilllg at hts office N .. ..,,„ .. .___ . .1,...N. .- on Diamond Ailey. a teat s •- , --____,..d. d.kors trom Wood Mrret $690,G145 93 100,967 77 207,499 72 guar,. the,martset Dr. Brow* go,es his particular attention to the Torment and in% estigation of the following dices• All diseases ai isitig from Itnpuritiesol the Blood. scrofula, syphilis, unltinal weakness. Impotency, wait rheum. diseases of the eye and ear, rhetianatison, piles. pal sey. Dr Brawn has mach pleasure in announcing to , lar politic. that he is possession at the latest in. ' formation and improNernent in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Ilos ' pital. The modern researches on syphilis. its c. plic ahoy's and consequences, and the unproved ircsles of practice hair Lego Made known , to toe pawn: but recent try.' and to those chi.will" who make this branch of Atedicine, their particii• tar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havehten late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being nier carialixcil nut of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, anal that he nab' confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with but interruption from business. yOtlice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. my I .2.if&syy ritothurgh, Pa. PliiladclPYiie; Lovieraille WOULD speak an honest and conscientious word or advice to those of you who are not too wise to reason, and who eon appreciate and distinguish be tween the cruel and dishonest loafing of the day, (in retbrenoc to pulmonary ;I isensos,) and the - following straight-forward statement, by one who would not offer a misrepresentation to you, where life and death are so dearly concerned as in any of the dia. euses or ailments which lead to Consumption. I can assure you that the remedy here offered, has given a heavenly relief; and' often effected a perma nent cure, when every other remedy has ,failed. It Is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to_taste; and fur those who are weak, langind, and emaciated, it will form an agreeable article of food, as it is in the form of n beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there fore, in truth and honor, he offered to all those afflic ted with Bronchitis; Asthnia, Obstinate or Con.mon Coughs and Colds, spitting Qf Blood, Bleeding of the Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, IV:Acuity of Breath ing, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, First Stages of Con sumption, and all other„pulmonary and Liver Com plaints. It is known rie DR. EMANUEL'S BAL SAMIC LUNG AND COUGH JELLY. The materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable and balsamic, and are the invention of an eminent physician, from which the proprietor has purchased the recipe. It is certainly worth it, weight in gold. but is petal a price to be within the reach of rich or poor. Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot &Stine 'note, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. decs WRITE has just received at his large establishment, frunting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS foi summer; ales, a superior lot of French Satin VES TINGS, all of which he is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe The corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. niyl4 J. M. WHITE, Tailor Proprietor I!=ii;i £ irbicnl. More Home Testimony Letter from the Rev. R. Jaikson it. JOHNSON, D. Ilk Dr. Ernr4nuel's Lung J4:fly Can't by Beat MBE= ~zr~lirnl: CHRISTI'S A. POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR ruiELT3I A TISDI AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. "What though the causes may not be explained, Since their greets are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, Iliduce mankind to set the means aside; Means which, tho' simple, are by Heaven design'd To alleviate the ills of humankind" DR. quiisTivs GALVANIC RINGS AND IdAG- NETIC FLUID. rus - remarkable invention ) which has received he universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Gieat Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication ofGalvariism, as a remedial agent, hy means of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable froth the general mode now in use. The strong dos es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism isap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced; alter a fair 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 most expensive Machines, 'and in many other respects arc more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. The Gale/mit Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy state of the nervous or vital system, and these com plaints are among the most painful and universal to which woare - subjeCt. They arise, without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that Other 'remedies , having so often failed, a new agetit was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been linind in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Gal smile Rings hare been used with entire SUCCeVrill all cases of RUM:MAT/EX, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolo r&r, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Indigeitiors, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the heart, Apaplerm Stiffness cf Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lunilmgo, :neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, i pain in the Chest an4Side, Genera/ Debility, Deflcien-i ry of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV- I OUS DISOILDFAS. In caeca ofconlirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the dig& tire organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and ss a certain preventive fur the preceding complaints they . are equally recom mended. The Rings arc of different prices : being 'made ofall sines, and of various ornamental patterns, and Zan be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than 'otherwise. The Galva.nle Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Gertorw, Ziecklacesi t Ok.c. In some cases of a very severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rungs is not sufficient to arrest the progrcis of disease and ultimately r es tore health. The improved modi tication an the Galvanic Betts, Bracelets, &c., entire ly remedies this ohjection; any degree iorpower that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint e loch the ni,!•stcrious agent of Galvanism can effect fail to be permanently ,relicired. These articles zee adapted to the waists, arms, svricts,lindiss anciesi, or any - part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic 'Necklaces are used with greater bent lit In Cases Of Bronchitis or ,atlectiont of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; anal with almost unifairm Success as a preventive for Apo ;ales!, Epileptic Fats, and similar complaints. ' CLrlxtie'• Magnetic Fluid is Used in connection with the GalvaMc Rings and all their molificitions. This composition has been I pronounced by the French Chemists to tie one of the moot extraordinary discoveries tilmodern science. II I is heiieve.l to prorl , ol, the remarkable power of ren dering the noires sensitive to gittranic action by thin mica is olio,. rig a concentration of the influence, at the ;eat of disc ase. the; glling rapid and permanent re-1 lief. No oilier composition in chemistry is known to I prmluee the same effect, or to impart a similar pro perty to thy Itt!T VOUS 5 , stem, by moans of tin outward local application. The Nlagnetic I:Enid contains noth,t ing 4:4pable of the slightest injury; its application is nree :Mr, and it is at harmless in its action as it is to , ncticral in as results. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harridess; they are sold at prices) the,irach of nil and the discoverer only re quests ri fair trial as a teat of their surprising efficacy and permanent henef,t. .eltristle's Galvanic Strengthening Elite- I ere. These articles form another valuable application of the Mysterious inflecio e of Gal van.sin: . #' They are Ali important adjunct bi the genuine Galvanic kings and their moildications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They arc confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure offtheumatism,acute or chronic ;'in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in tht Chest or Pack, Pain in Me Side,in Amalie Affections, and in Weakness rr Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, -and they have often been UNefj with complete success. The Are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Wetkness of the lireast,rind are highly recommended liat6tny of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means fur strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, riaa Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Cheat, generally, the G3IV:,nIC Strengthening Plaster will be found tit great and permanent advantage. - In a few words; if embraces all the virtues of thz.hest tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which - is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire free from those objections which arc a constant source sf complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. CAUTION it r The great etdebrity and success of these arti cles hare caused them to be counterfeited hy ”nprin eipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. ttintrrtr has but one authorized sgent in each city ca the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are constantly received, reg arding the extraordinary value and success °Rile above articles. It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less thama year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders ' sonic of which have completely baffled all former ell'orts.of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this applicatihn in their prac tice, and' with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived Ml:minions thvnr with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every t4cility to physicians, and all interested, far testing the truth of his assertions and the ellicacy of his discovery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. octl4-d ly Drugs, Drugs, Drugs, At No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, "Big Gol den Mortar. once more. T_TAYS & ROCKWAY, thankful for the liberal pa- IA tronage, which they have heretothre received and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa tronaee, would respectfully call the attention of th e public; to ourstock 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. Ithuebard Root, Liquorice Root, Flour Sulphur, do. Ball, Gum Arabic, Refined Bora:, Cl , tl Magnesia, Sal Soda, Carb Magnesia, • Spanish Brown, Gum Aloes' Gum Copal,, Cream Tarter, Roll Brimstone, Calomel, White Chalk, Sup Carb Soda, Est,Legwood,. • Epsom Salts, Chi p'd do. Glauber do. . Madder, Tartaric Acid, Yellow Ochre, Gum Scamtnony, Chrome Yellow, Bal Copavia, , do Green, Salt Petre, • Rose Pink. Together with a general assortment of Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, Bc., &e., all of width will be sold as low as at any other house in the city. srpl9 STEWA RT'S Daily Register, for tho use of fami lies and persons of business,4l3r 1547. For sate by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., dec2l 43 Market at. =i=M D . XS: 0 E R S COMPOVND STIt,IIP .morv - rnw gam . Ann . TWA. I . A. safe and certain cuie for Cnnsumption of the Lange, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis., „ VirMioping.. Cough, and- all pulmonary Areettons t '• • - Ur EAR what the celebrated Dr. Richardirsaysit JUlPhysielan of more than 30 years stabding. He certifies that in the case of Mr. Charles Wade, that afterhaving resorted' to-every means withiahis knowledge, for the treatment or Consumption, out the slightest benefit, he permitted him to use Dr. Rogets , Liverivort and Tar, by which he was restor ed to perfect health. (Signed) WM. J., RICHARDS; M. Please get a pamphlet and see this certificate in full. CONSUMPTION AND MOST DISTRESSING , COUGH CURED. Mrs, KIM Childes) Whb resides on 6th street (South side) 2 doom West of Stnith th,Certifies— That she Was so far gone with - Colisuniptian, at , tended with - a most 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 allhopes of recovery but was rescued by , the use ofDr,Rogers ,- Liverwort and Tar; one half bottle of which broke -the Cough entirely up ANN CIIILDES. VIOLENT COUGH, PAIN AND SPITTING OF BLOOD CURED. Mr. Finch, John street, between 4th and sth sta., Cin., O.; states that he was amictcd with a violent Cough, much pain and continual Spitting of Blood, and, although under the care elan excellent Phytii elan, was daily becoming worse, but was happily Cured by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar,i which stopped the blooding, removed the pain, btOke Op the Cough immediately, and hehled the Lungs per fectly sound. [Signed.; JUSTICE FINCH. Primp the lion. Judge, Was. Bpaar.,of Cincinnati. Ile states that lie is well ad9uainted with Mr. Finch, and that his statementsare entitled tofull con fidence; also, that he can fully corroborate what hail been said with regard to this medicine, having dyed , it himself with the most decided benefit. Ile Con siders it valuable. (Signed,) WILLIAM BURKE. Call en the Agents and see this certificate in full. DISTRESSING COUGH AND tilk, LAST STAGES OF CoNSUMPTION CURED. I Mrs. Benj. Smith, living on Ann street, one square. North of the Cincinnati Hospital, certifies—, That she was so low that the physicians could do no more for her. She; exhibited precisely the tamp symptoms that her daughter did before the (she having died with the same disease but aahort, time previous,) and was absolutely stranglifig with her cough, when she commenced using Dr. ROgers , . Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which rais ed her as hy a miracle. (Signed,) ABIGAL SMITH. A. L. Scovill, Wholesale Agent for the West and Smith. S. E, corner of sth and Spruce streetS,Cin cionati, Ohio. I). C. Kneeland, principal Agent for Pittsburgh, office on Grant st., one door below 2d. Alio for sale by S. Kidd & Co., corner of 4th and - Wood sta., Pittsburgh. Mtn It. Cassell. sth ward, Pittsburgh. MA'. Schwartz, Allegheny. John Smith, Birmingham. dec4-dly. rirLIE WILSON' PILLA4, as a remedy peculiarly adapted for.headaches and dyspeptic affections, are pretty generally known and "esteemed in thin coniinunity; and the proprietor, so often ns he has ecession'to write or speak of them, can scarcely rn &am from an expression ochis grateful acknowledge meets to les friends for their patronage and kindneip o Wm. YL3 feelings are the warmer from observing he ~ beginniug and the ending ~t hrown almost in ju'xtapositioff—olso many nostrums and kindred"pre parations equally loud in their pretensions, and much more industriously presented to the public; while his preparatinn noiselessly advances, even to remote places, soothing and comtbrting the afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affeetions of new ; lnends, thus continually widening the circle of-its usefulness. Although well satisfied .thnt his medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity tn. it, yet he is obliged to his friends for themostsub stontial evidence of the fact.' In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson Pill differs from must other preparations in not being originally made for sale ' or with a view pecuniary Profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro (is a genera! thing) no sooner begins to dabble in dries than he casts about for some cheap prepara tion, or most 'get up,' as the phrase is, something— anything that will sell. Often he anemias it undo an assumed or fictitious name, as thouili conscious his own were insufficient to self it. The difference then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a have just 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 f price. The consciousness of the value 'of money originates in most instances the many preparations hare alluded to; and the price most likely 'SC take is always first carefully considered, and the pill or other preparation made and graduated to suirit. The one is a DI9COVERY, and conies from the great Are3na of Universal Nature; the other a trick or intention, and comes from a not very popular quality of Itint- vintrAt. Nature. Render! the , difference here - is great. In one instance the value attached to the inu is the starting point; in the other, the litotsty. But it is not probable that some of the many prepara tions having even such paternity were 'accidentally good, but that possibly by this prOcesi of "getting up" as they call it, by pulling and. blowing, as - we clean wheat, tbeyhave been "got up" ton high:be fore their specific gravity had been carefully ascer tained, and have blown or never to be' heard of, with other chaff—seine lighter, sonic . heaviei. 1 - Whstever may be the rationale, - I most repeat it, that I am most profoundly thankfu toiny friends !lir their discrimination in not consigning my discovery that compenduous category of .!inventions that did , not answer"—of "tricks that won't win... The Wilson Pills-are useful as a GENERAL remedy, and may be kept and taken, in proper doses . , in lam ilies, 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 tirisiness. itrTlicy may alwaysbe hadin any quantity of the proprietor, in Penn street, below Marhury,and'of the principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny. jy22-d&w7m . , . r 1 liE Pa. tnership - eiisting between the .unaersign ed,, under the firm of SCltlO - 41 .. 4. SIP . O wns dissolved on the 3d .inst., by - :tanthat Consent. The books of - the concern are in theli of Scuba, who is authorized - tsr settle at:el - Obits. 'frit:Bookstore .41 be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scuba; the Bookbinding. hy ..- Mr. Schitibler. lAVING just returned from the 'Last 'With a most • 111 elegant and extensive stock of Fancy Station ary and Books for Christmas and New Year's Gifts, I would call the attention of the public to my store, No. 115, Wood st. Prices extremely !ow. Among a great selection of Books for old and young, I men tion . The Boudoir Annual, fur 1847. " Diadem, " " Baguet, • 5 ' • tt Mass Rose, " " Amaranth, tt " Mayflower, •ct " Forget-me not, ' 4 s. • " Leaflets ofMemory tt " Rainbow, eF " Lady's Album; .1 tt tt Sacred Monntains.'.. " Illustrated Book of' Christian Ballads. - Scenes in the Life of Christ, by Chriewold.- The Tortnise'Shell KittOn,for 1847: cc Annualette, 1 " Christian Blossoms, 1 tt The Book of Nursery Ahymes. Together with a great seleotion of Books for Child ren, Games, Portfolios., VICTOR SCRIBA, dc2s 115 Woodik /Ucbirat. IVillserVi Pins. Dissolution. of Partnership .VICTOR.SCRIBA, GUSTAVUS SCIIEII3LER Dec. 26, 1546 , . Books (laid Stattonory. _ 10 1. f C DC'EN,E I] isealitaTar i ''uGAß.coATen , ETABLE L riLlCkir W .W.§ SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE'' , PALS are the first and only Medicine ever known' that :will positively ar e Headache, Gidiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles; ll4nrtisurn, Wenn', •Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, QUinsy, • Pains in the Back, . Whooping Cough, 'lnward Weakness, ':Coniumption; Fits, Palpitation of the Heart;•Liier Complaftin '• Rising in tlid Throat, - Dropsy, Asthma+ : Itchinga of thd'Skin, - Fevers ofall.kinds, ' ,Colds r Gout s Grande Faniale Complaiirtsi : Nervous Cntiplaliats4 Add ail 'other- diseascanfighisting:from Id: piny have mired, since their, introduction s over 2AO persons, who ban begli given.upasiltoper less caries, by tile - most eminent Physicians. Drir Thef 14w patrenteet) and recommended ..by . men of the highestdiatiabtillii among whenaew•••• Hob. DaVid R. Porters .Ifon. Henry Clay, . . Hon. - John Adams,.. Daniel WebeietY Hon ‘ Martiir Van : Buret .Hoe. J. C:Calhonni - Gen. Winfield Small; ' Col: R. M. • Johnbei Hoe. James K. Pd4',; - .Gen. Lewis Can. .' • • Their virtues are so infallible Wet the Mend will be returned in all &ins they do nOtgive „ig' stir satisfaction. Althiiiiliinattbrii e igkltlesa have old since these eiribiated Pille were Best introduced to the public, the Sale of *wet id . 114 .Eastern and middle States haff" etheded Clickener's mostaanguino expectatieni: - . D aring,the past year, alone, no less than , lo,ooo.grbas :Of bezel : have been sold in the State of New- Yoyff,.3M Pcnnsylvania,4;ooo in Maryland, 3,000 niNew Ser. soy; 2,000 in Dela Ware, and 9,000 in the New England' States, requiring the constant employment of, 21, bands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In t he ; same period, 'upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have beep ordered by agents . in every section of the ccontry. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener'a Sugar . Cdatx ed Pills, besides-being the very best . medicine world, arc held in the highest estimation by the ptibl We might extend this publication to an indefini ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish' all tersimoniale we have received, not only from agent, WY individuals and fainilies, who have experienced tho benficial effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The molt in eontectible evidence of theirunprecedented emcees, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeiti Which have already appeared; notwithstanding the brief pe; riod they have.been before the public. Even anne of our staunchest pill maker, have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in . order to disguise the ingredients of their rile compounds, and - palm them off for the "teal Simon pure." Such paltry shiftii cannot last long without exposing' their hideeue deformity. Truth end honesty must inevitably pre trial bier rascality and•ileccption. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, pt his Patent Medicine Wafiliouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 2bc. per box. Dr. Clickeiteres principal office is 81 Barelayany New York. . tr Dein* of an: imitation article .;faiti.: proved Sugar tip : aid Pills, purporting to be paten;*,' as both the OH. snd the pretended patent *lot; genes, got 'up by. a miserable quack . in New:York, who, for the last four or five - years, has made hie by counterfeiting popular medicines... • Remeinbee;Di.- C. V: Clickener is the original inVentor, of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing or the sort *as ever heard of.until he introduded them ['in./tele f 1343. Purchasers about d, therefore, alwaji ask for Cliekenorts Sugar. Coated -Vegetable Pills, end fake no other, or they will be made the victimis of-s . fraud. . • net ]Bally • plan's 'lnv clat lons Onidone by Nature. READ, striEcr, EL WISE, /MD CSC . RATUILETI GREAT REMEDY, THE AMERICAN OILS A MEDICINE OF NATURE:. . MIIIS Oil is obtained-frnm a well near Burksville, Kentucky, at the depth of 185 feet below the surface of the earth, and 170 feet through solld roar. Its curative properties are truly astonishing, and as a Remedial Agent it may well be pronOunced:wo derful. Since the discovery of this Panacea . of•Na-' lure, number's of remarkable cares have been effect. oil by its use. It is Innocent—Powerfultife and Certain in its effects. Tt hae linen deed with upper. :knelled success in the treatment of the following diseases: Inflammatory Rheumatism,• Burns and Scalds, Chotic ' Piles, Flatulence, Inflammation of' the Kidneys, Deafness,Consumption, Liver Com-f plaint, Plithisic, Scald Head, Cancers, Weak and Sore Eyes, Bruises, Fresh Cuts and Wounds, Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tester, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spaims, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scrofula or King's Fvi I Coughs, Syphilis, Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic dis eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility. It is likewise very beneficial for. Female Complaint. in general; acts as a great Restorative from Languor,* weakness Of Back and Chest, Low Spirits and. Faces. sive Debility. Read the following Certificates, all. of which are authentic; all the persons. therein named are now living, and well known in Cincinnati and - Pittabarghi Prrmirancin, Aug 22,1846. This is to certify that we have used the American, Oil fuithe whooping cough, among our children, br. giving them from 20 drops to a small tea apeonful at night, which alWays enabled them to rest well through the night. I also appliedlt to one of the children sat got her arm burnt by turning over a tee cup • t coffee on it, the child 'leased crying by the. time the aim was dressed and bound up, and ha's never; complained of it since. I also was •aMicied with 4, pain in my. side and breast, and have been so for .16 years. I commenced' using the Oil by taking!ttesi spuonful twice a day' and in 3 or four days usiag of the oil I have ben very much relieved, and uo really believe that itis the best family medicine that I have ever seen. rippried it to 'ode of my neighbor:afar a strailiedancle, which relieved her in a few minutes. We hsve.also used the oil a strained joint in our own famtly s whieh gave ease in a very short tinter We lire on the cast side ofPenn st., 3 doors south 411 Walnut,-1 am'nnw as well as l' cremes in my life. MARGARET H. SMITH:- • Pirratitriiiitt, Aug. 14,1846. This is to cerfify, that my son hashed the Pitt blade for seven yeaza,.aud was very bad wittif; and a biank 12 or 18 days-since, 1 commenced , givinito bite about 20 ur 2e.dropa of the- AMEfiCIIIII" day. which relieved him in a day - or two of Lis airs. culty of breathing,. and he is now entirely. relieved of bus caingli; our boy is 10 years of age. We laivEls King's Alley. . Cirtersacurs,•July lot , 18ifj..r Sir: 'laving been cared of a very severe dime* of the .eyes and. hetkd he the we of the.Amoriesue Oil, 1 feel it my dutilo the public, as well at to yaw, to send you.the following viertifiente: • •.. --a I.hereby certify that i was severely-mßictedi eat year ago last winter, with inflamed sore eves sad s very severe pain in my .heid ripscithiir top of my head, and continued so far several Weeks:, My eyes Were so much. inflarrieCand sere 'that. II could not see to attend.aay business, nor - Cada I tett one.objert7froin another a few yards - Worn Mi.:l called in a physician, but still' got Weise...Unlike tried'a goad many remedies that had mired others; but in my_iasetliej failed. in April,.l/3445, "heard of the Ameriean Oil. - .I pi ociired a bottle, and' tie- Coro I Eaid tiled' a half a bottle I ryas entirely well; and still continue so. I will not be withaUt it in my !lease as long aa 1 can get the geia uiiie article. .1•also gave it to Oneol my !nen that Will working - for me t that he'd-the letter in his hands saliad;that4ibin Les would grip anything tight in -them= the blood would burst nut s andthe use sal a. battle cutsd 1-.:11.04 1 would advise all. that areiaglielediiii any way to gave the. Oil a fait :tritiJiand ,1. thick they will, be pleased with the effect it vejli bare, Ste. . _ -l 40.110 MOILPWr. Sold at One Dollar per Boile,aijaekion , a Med 'clue Warsholiso, 89 Libettyilisiad of Wot 4 it, Pittsburgh. Tar. oats rLactAa .gtrrstrustan where the .Genuin.r.AmeitainOikeaarbe - obiarned. - , 13esvare of, a CounterfeitaTfiele.. ..The. Seneca Oil. put in American Oil Bottles, and . abelled ICSIn .It aomewbat resembles the American Oil, but possesses none °fits virtues or healingpowl; ..• • . . W. Jackson respe.e.tfully informs the üblicl4k D. Hail Es Co., the.proprieters of the 'Ain P erieett . 03; have Appointed him their SOLE. AGENT ern Pennsy)vania.. . • All persons wishing Suk..4igenet . es will apply,a(B9 Liberty street, as above.-- ~ • • . N. B. Sub-agents waitifitt i fk..pTery.:tetilt ,14 the, A great number of eCiti4ceisii.. ail • iad . can be seen at the office,: 44 4 tafjitmeliretadolf Wood, . : :..*. `... , •e•••••Pog 20:47 I\T ECTA RINE - FINE 'CUT CHEWINWTOBAC CO.—W..ir D. -RINEHART,:, No. %liana st.i take pleasurein innouucing to the •publie that they,. have pat intrOdueed a new and deheious article. 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