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'••!...".;..7.;:.:7•:',.....,..,'i...:!:':!!)- : i- , : :. '. 7 ..:7:'..... .:.•.?::::.:.:....'':-.:. ”4). • - • : 4 1 . • . • .• I r, " ' • - • - • •; • .2 • `-'• . ; ,••• ;•-• •,•• ••• ‘.'• 0 • :, t• •.- :;;':•' • •- • ! r t :‘• tt. ^t * ' '" • *•••• ,**;,* , ' I. " : • :-'.• • .•• MEM adiltipartatio iiittcs. . or t r.troA --, i,,,,,. . tt i 44. .1847 - BROWNSVILLE -SSD CUMBERLAND TO:BAL. ' • TIMWIR 'Arlo ;PHrLADELPfiiifI: Time' e . RaltitiMre...',‘;; ; ::: 32 lMIL : • ... 40 hoeisi t " torti.st 7.rkr.ts erietise.] YE Splendia anti fast, running steaineri,CObstil; ISP Lane and Switain ' have eenimMiced making dairy WO. One. boat wilitaare the Moneugaliela wharf every morning . precisely; at S o': chick. Passengers by 'ate intirilin t ;; him still "arrive in paltimere next °raging . in hind for Phikidal 7 . piani Mail Boats Rail 'Road 'ears. The-evening Snit will lcsvethe whatfalailyhr 4 o'clock, except suadays. Passengers 'by this 'boat 'lOl lodge 611 board; in coidfortable state rooms.' 'Leave Bro Wes. silk West morning at 0 - o'cloct4 cross the mountains in 'day right; - sup' and lellge in 'Curnlaerland. ;Thus avoiding night.traSel . altogether: The ' preparations on-this route are , am ple, and the Conainetion plea; so that disappointments - or delays Will be un known upon. ital . • Passengers cast atop on therolite and teatime their ; seats again at plciastaie, and have clinien of Rail Road or Steamboat-between-Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaoliu.s oharteeed toiittsties to tfireil as they de- thkure. your tickro64l. - 140! 'office; ll'onOntahcla 11ouro, or-St-C/11uIca Hotel' " '" febl7-y t /1.14!1!).ith INEWIS4O.M . .I4ar. flgbtth . improvements and - Baltimore and Susquehanna rail- The proprietorrof. th is old established line, baring completetl their klyingeinenti; arc prepared to ..for ward..goutle trf affitilortilhe Eatirfon the opening the canal 'naviiiatlon,jOn as reasonable terms as any other .raspotisiblc line, and are delitin - mad that no care or •attenttha on their part shall be tvanting to accorva 'continuance ofthat patronage so liberally bestowed upon'them . for several ydirs past. The - ,decided truceosi of the portabld boat system, so manifest in' the 'regularity and despatch' experien coif in the delivery: of goods,the' - absence of all risk of delay, breakage or other damage; incident to the old -eystem,Where goody have to be...hurriedly . shipped three times on the way, and the merchanta ble orddr- ia' which producethas been avowedly de livered by them, has induced the proprietors to in creaie their stock considerably this' season.• Their. est:Ma:sive warehouse at each point,.(uneqinalled by, any outer I itiep affords them &clines conduct their. builness',With . despatch; and_to shipper's the.cotivetw,,, icpcb ofiktlestorage,irreqiiited, untitlbeir.artange menti ate - complete;--:: : wliyle their the; apdrienee in the - airiylifittradtqllis presunied, wall bd sufficient guaranteiteiteit..rttons and the pliblic that they*. successrally O tt' Itrostalves to . givo general sat's; factioh. • • - -- • I Produce received fortvanled; steamboat chirges 'paid, and hills of lading transmitted free of charge lilt COM 1.11111110!), advancing or storage, and all coin• muliications to the following agen4 promptly attend., taar3o.y C . MON dNinict on strict Sabbath-keeping pyjnci io plev, thongh not claiming to be the only line that is so mindected. The.proprictors of 'this old estab lished line have puttheir stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward pm duce and racrchadize to and from the Eastern cities on the opening of nailgation. We-trest that our long experience in the carrying hUsiness, and zealous attention to the interests °rene wal:tern; will-secure to ui a continuance and 'increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed on dilinghant's MEE Our arriingteients will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatclif and our prices Shall al ways be as the lowest charged by other responsible Produce and Mercliandite wilrbirreceived and for warded cast and west withont.itiii'eliarge for adver tising, storage or commission. Bali of lading • forwarded and every direction promptly attended to. AddieUs; or ripply to xv3r. DINGILAM, Canal Basin. cor.Libertyand Wayne sta., Pittsb , g, . . .13INGLIAMS, DOCK it STRATTON, No. 276 Market et.; Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Reward st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, •. itrirl9.-X -. No.lo West et.,-New York. `litdeponaestt Port:4o4o Boot .Llue,. . . • 1846 Q r. FOR. the transportation of produce and merchan • 'like to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Phil isaelphia; , B:r without transhipping. Goods coastlin e-1 to our care, will be forwarded without delay, at vie lowest current rates: . Bills of Lading transmitted, id. all instructions promptly attended to, free fr.im any extra charge for storage or Commission. Addies,e• C.A. 31 , ANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, ROSE, MERRILL & Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., Broad al., Philadelphia. Pialcworcles Way Fre gait Line. r wt,-. 184 6• Zz~-2F. I'CLUSIV ELY fur. the transportation of way ifreiglit between Pittsburgh, Illairsvillo, Johns tiwn,,Hollidayaburgh, Water Mreet, and all interme diate places. • One.lioai leases the Warehouse of C.. 4.. ItfcAnul ty & Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (exceptSuntlays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and on -accommodating terms.. Wo respectfully solicit yoar pitronago . : : • PHOTILIETOB3.-. ' - . 3.'Picklkorth of boats; Nilisillicbange. 'Paris tad pacific: . - - • . J.U. Barnes Of boats, Push and•Plsoine. • Jobald'illei of ears on Portage Rail Raul J. PICKW °la p .Canar Basin, J0hn5t0wn, .7.14143.14t,.." " " liullidaysburgh, fit Co., " 'Pittsburgh. 23 % . - • . • TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! VIREATENEb iVeetern Hife'llennsylvania by Col. Swift, with- 10,00 men, notwithstanding which, J: M. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been otrered •in the Western- country, having the largest eitablishtnent in the City;ftonting on Liberty and Sixtlrsts. He is now prepared to show to his numcroiie patrons the greatest' variety' of cloths, cassitneres; vestings;and clothing of all descriptions; suitalile for the approaching Season that has ever been . offeredin this market, to whic h all can hare the Right Or'W . iy: Observe the coitieri.-No. 167; Liberty_aud Sixth ists- J: - M. WRITE,' Tailo ma'Propriet'or. . . • Jonehs Ilialiiii2tlientleid9Cdap. • r r. latelh"Fie purcha s ing this, Inuit always asks TOileititsill7.4iiihreCitzstiest - SoAr; and, per ups 'ittittakt Wive - tietiti elicited with counterfeits will-Lel:oA innelidisconriiged to try the genuine ; we sly .tiViitai;VAlilliiii oneo--you . will not regret it; but 14iiniys'ine - thitetlie name of T. JONES is OIL the wog*: •*.P.riee'so C ent s a cake. •-- -% FOr_saleiby.W..reltKSON, Agent, coiner of W mid and 4 1.abeoy. streets;' die :orgyt place fp . Pittsburgh where • the . Genuine tau. be' obtained;' ALL' crrn l: es Alit COVlZlEiiiiiii. • -. ... .. ,•• ..... jAn22 ' • larrosteata Voirtsniatir nestaintive. !h.:RElN:certify Dint mi.liale.was falling out iouninuse qtzantitici daily, and•was turning graft' awl that-since i have used au ea , s Coral flair Resta rAti.e, it huts ratitrly. coaxed - calling—is. growing emit. awl.hqs futYArrlt ;colt. whit/ used Jones's CordJlait.g 3 cstora4rAiil 'camlind • tiat - Alittlfitla 01 %VC • F of, 1419.111.w...1ack5b9,, Aglati ,ctikuei. Naiad and' GiHtty.::,stitiit!si 0n4:10.4 .. in :t lIIY ?Awe,. tin; DV: attend to my unfinished . bold :nevi, 14..4inniontt Oe_P-atir'n.M 41(41 ,.. fr.eudo.. I ant authorized . tootoi#4.4l - kny ceivetbc.cuuutel and assistance oflll9 i f-191),R. Bid .e. [Alice 2LstoryofBuroaßu,kltn; ot, iween .Wois44xl;Mar)cot. • f• . • • : • j DtAtit. 3‘? :‘• ••••- . EMIS ',-* " _ ;~' SVMMER AItR*NOEUNWTS.. jlionongsh f. a dial o • ' TAAFFE & O'CONNER, ; Cor., Penn -and Wayne au.. Pittelmith • - • THOMAS BORBRIDGR, 27S Market at.., Philadelphia . O'CONNORS & CO., North st.., Baltimore BingN•ain , a Transportation Lint, •. -, - ;,•.• ' • ".• - • e.; =EI Ea= IMMO ;~::. ~'y:f: ~. t' . . _ ..: . HEE ~`;, _ :-~. Otiiilcikao . o . ilLf.i!ii S., It a . •i . -ht Tr•n& subscribers are prepared to forward .money tq nil parts of England, Scaland and Walcs;withilespateh, and at the lowekt rates, SAALUEL ic Co., lio. 142, Libert • sL REMITtANVEg . , V It 0 P. E • Tja:AKELY Agents for the old jjl Mack - Ball, lino - 01,T.iicepool and New York paekets,4dfbr a like 'OrAmerican Mecchaut ships, whititide'llo Make remittances to ENGLANIY, .IRtUND,SpOTLAND,aud WALES, with ptoznpt n'ese ;6(f-despatch at Teduced rates. . Apply at eith er mt , their offices, on PENN st., near the Canal Bridge, or.SwiWficld et t near sth. feblB-d4.co Important to Old Country = men. . lIARNDEN'3 C&' - ENIIGIUI:TION OFFICE . . . THE SUhscriber having now thetsolu Agency in the' west for ttirb . . the above House, is prepared to dent or bring out .pasnongers - on the most liberal terms„ and with the greatest comfort and despatch, as they have the best vessels sailing era). week, (MMM - expressly - fur .this line,) and will iavariably give paisages seemed un'this' side the Water, pit prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers' lug gage. on laridittg through the CustomHouso free of expense, and will also forward them:to their friends I in ani_part of the_United States, thus protecting the emigrant from all the wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed upon them. Messrs. Hamden & Co., are: also the Agents fur I the Royal Mail Steamers.. Remittances by drafts at sight—to any amount— rtyable in any part. of England, Ireland, Scotland, or %Wes. Aliplication to the - subscriber personally ,or by - letter (post paid,) will Meet:with every atten iien...o:fice, Third street, one door west or Wocid :street.. 'JOSHUA p.oBLISSON, discß.4.4.t.wln :European* General Agent. I .*Misifuttr apae.ottys General Eiisteriation °lnce. ..46 , ..*REMITTANCES and passag to : rB 'B Nt and from GIiAT RITAIN A D t. Iltetano, by W. & J. T. Tapscott .75 South street, comm. of Maideu Lane, New - York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. ' • The subscribers having accepted the agency at the abovehouse, are now prepared to make airange meets upon the most liberal terms with those desi rous of'paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, aud , 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. Tapseott, are long and fa vora blyA:nowit fur the superior class, accommodation •nd sailing. qualities of their Pac ket Ships. The QUEEN or TIIE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES GARRICK, HO f TINGUER, ROSEAU'S, LW 'ERP.OO.I.4 and. SLDDONS, two of which leave each Port .monthly, from New YOilt the 21st and 26th and POMLiyerpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which ibey..lmrei arrangements with . the St. Georg e .and Umun Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure ailepar turegrrom Liverpool, every tin edays being thus lamer ' mined, their, facilities shill keep pace with their in creasing patrouage, while Mr- W. Tapscott's constant perrumal superintendence of the business in Liver- Tool is an additional security that the comfort and scacommodation of the passengers will be partice flirty attended to. • fhejsubsoribers Being f ns usual) extensively enga ged in tlMTransportatiou Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, arc thereby enabled to take I charge or and forward • passengers immediately on; the;landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay ,and are therefore prepared to contract for ;mi ke from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of thAusiness they arc engaged , gi.ing them facilities fur carrying passengers so! far inland Mit otherwiie attainable, and will, (if ne.! cessary,) forward passengers further West by the: best mode of convepitce without any additional charges fur, their trouble. Where persons sent furl 'decline coming out, the amount paid for passage wil l ' . be refunded iu full. The subscribers ore also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any ainonnt payable nt the principKi Caies anfi Towns. in England, Ireland, Scotland nod Waienthus affording a safe and expeditious mode of tteruitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest •to arnil'thctnsefces of. • Application by loiter posvpaid) will be prompt ly intended to. TA AFFE & O'CONNOR Forwarding and COIIIiniSOUD Merchants, marrldikwy. ' Piusloenrh. Pit kieseral Commission WM a 'Receiving 4. Forwarding House, at FRANK Venango county, Penn., . ' BY NICICLIN & BRYDEN. It. - JAS. DRYDEN having purchased a lot at the (mouth of Frenali Croek . 4 and erected thereon a new commodious and substantial waer house, the above business 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, Itii46. 6m WESTERVELT, the old and well known 21:„ Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth its., takes thismethod to inform his many thends of the tact that hfs Factory is now in fall op.. Oration on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds or various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N.. 8. It required,-Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alnrm• by fire, or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a iierewiriver ' and with the lame facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. j024-4.lAxwy. CLOTHING! CLOTHING t CLOTHING !! I lehe . Three Big Boers. vs. The Westeras MAO WELL SELECTED GARMENTS Ni)W inayle and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the pub. lic In general.` The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from thelastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fill and winter arrangements t o supplyhis thousands of euStniners with ono of the niost.desirable stocks ofClotbing that has ever been ' offered iu thin or any other market wester the amen tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, cono blued with the very lew price which they will be Sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled .Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions or the. western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home •and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordir,try efforts which I have made to meet the many ca'.a in my Brie, it is with difficulty I can keep time wide the constant rush that is made on this popular establish- Merit. It is a well established fact, that my sales arc eight Of. ten times larger than any other house in the trade,"nnd this being the case on the amount sold, I can to sell at much less profit than others could posaibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingeet expenses. tintend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before-the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of. every man, whb .wants a cheap winter - suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. 0ct2.1--dirw JOHN WeLOSKEg. PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL. Fr Ist DE:R. TUE CHARGE OF TOE SISTERS OF latCY.-!;-Dis. A nussurri Genvniti Brives.and 01cMcat., General Attending Physicians; Dr. Wee n Emma , Physician fur the Gernisiis.—The Institution Lei now•open fur tbe.receptiim.olliaticute. -11cceiviaa Deus—Tuesdays and Fridays, frnm tl to 10 o'clock, A.M.; Cases of accidents can be re aired at any time, , . • CtiAACtt--Three dollars a -week in the- general Ward; live dollars with a private room. Medical at tendance is included in these charges; payul•nts to be Made two weeks in advante. and .physician can scud patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, awl any patient can engage any physician he chooses. In those cases the Institution will not•bc responsible for the physi nine's fees; each person will Bettie with sorb physi cians. 'Leeching in an extra charge: 'As many free patients will be received With( means tiftlin - lustitution will permit. Persons diaCaaes will not be reacived until acciiinincida , Aims ean be prepared sufficiently ample to pruierit any ditiniite.that the iitherinmates would incur. • phyliclans•v:ill attend twice a week to visit the•lfespitalikild will depute one of their 'number to #tteriti litetifekilirthe meantime. -:...jia4cc. *ill he &iron grititifously to out-door pa- Thersdhyslied Fridavitnt 40. A. al.• Pccyitiary arrangements will be attended to by a c •Pa l injitee of the Motherhood of St. Joilephs, which • ror the preseiVedintists of James Blakely, Elio., limeVtlay,JOliitSeCoigiavo;Johe Coyle and Arthur O.MIrCLIENTS—Having: associated .losciTh C. T Itl , ltibliio7F.sq.,*with me, iaithe practice of the TAW, he will - attend to'irry unfinished guiSiness.• And Icheettully. - ri , cornmend him to the patronage of my glleuts tiud-thiriblie. - • "•• ROBERT PORTER,• ;•j1e.15 - 61Iiec:ou Smithfield st. near 4th et. . . .• -;;; -,; ' A.., • - 1 - . ^ l , '~ • .- •' 1 ,.• • - --- 4~ . P_ ~ EIN MIMI REM =WIZ . rotenTON REMITTANCES V enlilleat Blinds. World I ii womm MIME *. • zs. el; 1,06-k••1,11!: _ ,t,,t; ESE , „f • =l== ..;:: .7,;i,..3;7' . ...5 : ::;T:4„.:1,1,:,;',4:..;,. - .i, : 4',:7 - .,•i',t?.z,',:,,:J:p . :_ - i. ,. ,..72. A 'Le _-.~1..~. ~. MEE Jiitiurance oriptinict3. • ' Fire aulTilLaririle Irienrance. -. mum Insurance 'Company of North America, of Philadelphia, throughitiduli authorized - Agent, the subscriber, tam to make permanenfand Insurance on, proiirty, in this city and its vicinity; and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS. ..:Arthor G. Coffin, Presq. Samuel Brooks, Ales. Henry,' • . Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, • John A: Damn, Jacob M. TfiMitas, John . White, -John. It. Neff, Thomas P. Cdpe, Richard D. Wood, Wm.-Welsh,- Henry D. S herrard, Seep This. is the oldest Insurance Company in tbe Uni ted States, having been chailered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from ,its high standing;'. lOng experience, ample means, !and avoiding all risks of art cap-n hazardous eharactb; it may be considered as offering:ll4le sdcurity Male public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood; Jones & Co., Wa- 1 ter and Front streets. Pittsbitrgh. 0ct9.3-y. The Franklin. Fire- insurance Company OF PIIII.AD,ELPILIA." CIDARTF.R PEII.PETUAI... $-ICO,OOO paid in of lice 103; Chesnut st.,. north side, near Take Insurance, either perutament or limited, against loss cm damage by lire, 0.11 property and - effects of every description, in town for cotintry, on the most- reasonable forms. Applications, made either. per sonally or by letters, will helnizintptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest.r C. G. Il.pcmcnn, Seey. DIRECTORS : • . Charles N. Bancker, . Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Bart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, .hfordec.ll D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, • l)avid S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY: WAnnicx. MAnTirr, Agent', at the Exchange (Aloe of Warrick Martin, 4- Co., corner of Third and .Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents is Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the eturrounding, coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. attg4•ly NATIONAL FIRE A:ND 111ARINE. INSITMA2\CE COMPANY; New York. rpHIS well known and res?ectableeemPleY iBPre -1 pared through thet`r PIITSIIURG AGENCY, to make insurance of ere:try kind connected with risks of transportation and Itduhd navigation; to insure against loss or damage hy:fire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings', in general, G Wares, end Alerchandise; and : ti'very i description -of personal property us tho most kfrorable terms. , I A ppl ications'for Inm/ranee attended to withoutde lay at the Mikes No. 31 Water 13,nd 62 Front sts., SPLANGEIi. LIAR-BAUGH Ag't. At an Election held at the office in N. M Y.- ' ay 2th, the following •named dentlemen were c hosen Directors of this Company', for the ensuing yeir 2 viz: Joseph W.Savage, Stephen link, John Ilrowner, john i‘leChain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell, Jola.Nnwhotme, Jacob Miller, Willi:on S. S:neum; :larcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Derrick, . _ And at a stilisequent ineeßrig or the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAti E, Esq., w.as unanimously re-elec ted President fur thiS:Listiiiio year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, Secretary. au 4-1 y li4srtraitce A m,......,N, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of . , Philadelphia--cliarter Perpetual—Capital6W,- 000 paid in. Office i Philadelphia; No. 72 Walnut street-- , -Wm. Drividstr, Preet; Frederick Fraley, Sec'v. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and Property, tint of'an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Pike. :Applications for Instiranceo in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be ruceired, and risks taken either perpetually or fur limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, . dee 24 . _____ No. 26, Wood street. I ___, JOSIAU KING. J. FINNEY, /21, KING &. FINNET, 16 , erits at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware 111ulual Safely Luurance L'ompany of Philadelphia. FIRE. RINKS upon Buildings and I%lerchandize of every description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favoraide terms. Orrice at the warehouse of King & Holmes, OD Water at.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. , 11. King & Pinney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance. Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in I';,i ail having a large pant in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing---an yielding to each person insured his due share or the prelim of the Company, without invoking him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and ;them-foto as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature,aud in its most attractive firm. nov 1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance- Conspany of Philadelphia. N. R. corner of Third and WOod streets, Pittsburgh. rrHE assets of th: ectmpaq lira on the of Janua j ry, 1845 as published in smnformity with an act Giffin Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, : , $600,615 93 Real Estate', at cost, : 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Making a total of 009,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all tosses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies rrom ,this Company. Risks taken at MS Io•.w rates as are consistent with security. act 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. _ Allen lira Mer, XCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d 1:4 streets. Gold, silver anil current bank notes nought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. nsrsnsscts Wm. Bell & Co., 'John D. Davie, F. Lorenzo,- J. Painter & Co., J. rh W--' oodwell„ ! _ James May, Ale Bronson & Co., ; . . P unadiptun. & Co., - JamesAtCandless,Cindinnati, .1. R. I‘Pbonald, lit. Loins, Mo. W. 11. Pope, I'n - wt. Bank of Ky., Louisville. To tlousc holders.:' T CERTIFY that.l have had two beds 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 greatest pleasure I recommend it to the public. nov2O-tf NARTIN LYTLE. D HoDEs & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) JR, No. 27, Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manuflicturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will Open during the. present week a large assortment of articles in their:line, which they will wholesale in quantities to snit dealers, at Easte'rn wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to do cast would do well to call before leaving the city.. They may be found at th it warehouse, No. 27, Fifth st., in ItyanCs build ing. New AI mile. /AN tho Charge, to the metnory of Ringgold; „j The May Queen; Parlor quadrilles ; , The last sweet chime; • The home that I love; Of wouldl were a boy again; Le souvenir waltz., by 11. Rleber; Origin or the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; Love Not; Old Granite Statei . . I have come from a happy land; Orphan ballad singers, b y Russell; . • Ohl share my crittage; , Woodman! spare that tree; Camp Glee, by Loden. dedicated to the New York Guards' Glee (loin • The• Vocal Beauties of the Favorite Opera of the -"Love Spell,'' by Donnzette: • Four Sorms from. the Opera Il Puritani, by Bel lint; Netts fortwo flutes, by perhignier & Kauffner; Rio Grande Quick Marchr dedicated to General Taylor; Willig's Juvenile PianotOrte Preceptor; Just received and Mr sale LY dee I 4 JOHN Ili' MALGR. SI Wood at. -Splendid Goods. W. WILSON, corneriof 4th anti Market st.. _ _ W now.olters- Sir sale at-ringular -Eastern prices, Cheap for cash, a large and %veil selected" 'stock-of every article. in his line of business, consisting in . part of fine - Gold and Silver-Watches; rich Jewelry, pflutestTnitternslSilvei Table and Tea Spoo - iis,and Foiki; Table Cittleiy'and Tea Ware; Solar..." Lard Lamps, cor,every purpose; Military tiads; iKrWatch:and Clock repairing executed in the best manner; dec29 , -,f.a.1*14 4 p, , ' ' : : MEM MEI -~*.,- t : j ,- :.,':7.,...:7,..,,2,-„ L : . . .1„ !,......... 1Z 1 ...";i" - : ) :..:::::'.•;;... , :1•-::::--P7}3, - . , .4 ' t ' - ' , . 1 ''''• '':- , ' 5' r"*.li"'''"--""'''''''''.4'.;'-*-:7l.'''''''''''..k-,c,•.t.:,47-,:. --,, ::?-2:,,,..:. REM ' . 4';'.;...1 :5. r...... : , ''.... 41 1 , . . 7 .: ' ,.. ', <;': '''=i'' ..if''..•...: , •' - ' . -.'. .'•;,..-_'':...3•:.:',.,T.:::.::... MMII IMZI }Pittsburg)) ; Ps. ~...,„,..„;..,,-.,.„. ..';'''...,'.-r:i"'-','.':.::: "-.,:•!..':i,','.,',:..)...!,.4:, ,-..',r'<.;'i..!'.i).isr,'f'qs",."--I''l' '. '• .'.::'';-_:,t'.:;:..'::;-'_''i:'-i'.?.,1;:...''-''-'•"'"-- _,...._ ...'.iti `~r :.. %~-: EWE d'uc itCLI. Tito' Press, Medical Faculty and. Thou.- sandil,who hare used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup' of Wild 'Cherry.all concur in pro nouncing it one_of the hest remedies ever invented, for, the ciire of PULMONARY -AFFEC .T.I.QNS. . , . .fIONSUMPTTYP.S Biwesur. or N m rsosoN.—The IL/ Wild Cheiry Tree in all.ages of ilio world, and in all countries - where It is known, both among civil ized men . as savage ---- natintes and 'tribes, is justly celebrated Ifor ibi - Whnderful rneelieheal qualities.— This; condened .with many: otbor 'valuable vegeta ble exfractei and pi-qint! br a skilful phYsician, who possesses the advantsgestf the expereen t Oknd practice oflis -- profeSsion of nearly a...evader Of a ceutnry;'miiit be a_ valuable acquisition to thos e who ' are laboring Tinder any of the dangerous diseases of the Ltings so contemn - in' our climate: Such a prep . - ration is Dr. Bw:quo's - Compound Sirdp of Wild Cherry, prepared by himself at his labartary in Phil adelphia. . .Wisturi.of Philadelphia; has not nor never lens had any thing to do with any preparation of Wild Cherry, bin there was one got up in-Philadel phia and the name of Wistar attache.); the right of which was sold out to some nierchantre in the West. If you would get the genuine artici4 the only one prepared by a regular plevniciau, s'ee dent the signa tore of Dr. Swnyne, ofPhllad'a., idol' each bottle. More home PsHouiny. ' PILILADELPIth‘i Sep 28, 1546. Dr. 11. awaynet.:—Dear Sir—Baring seen the "as tonishing cure" pertcrmed on Mr..Vitittlas.by your Campliund Syrup of Wild Cherry,.l.lVait induced to try it on myself. I was taketrwith a visdontcough, vpitting of blood, shortness of breathing, together with >•iolent nit - mks of Asthma. I civerilone myself . .from exertion which I wail not:alio iO perform, which prostrated my system to a great extent , - I . Corn- Menced Ilia use of your Comoound'Syr; up or Wild Cherry, together with your Extract of Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, which gave me almost immediate re lief, and I ant glad to give my testimony to all who may be afflicted in a similar way. I am now able to resume my daily labor. 'lt would do well to see that the signature of Dr. IL Swerve is on .each bottle of Wild Cherry. ALy residence is in Thiridenth street two doors from the convenor Willow, where I shall be glad to have an interview with RI/ similarly afflic ted. WM. 11. WALTON. Letter frunt:thiZßer. h. Tarklon. Formerly Pastor -of the-First Presbyterian Church, I'ew'York.- CtNeintv.ert, Feb, 15, 1846. Dr. Swayne—Dear eir—Permit trte to take the oily of writin to - you at this dine, to egress ttpttro hation, and recommend to the attention of heads of families and-to where youevaluablemmDcine—your, Compound Syrup-of Wild Cherry. In thy travels a l late, I have, seen irla &eat many instastes,alm Won , ' derful effects eryoltr niedicine in xelie - ving:'ehildreb of very obstinate complaints, such a's (nthing; whoesing, choking with the - phlegm, asthmatic nt lacks, fre. I should not have- written this letter, however, at present, although Uhave felt it my duty to add my testimony to if for some time, had it not -been for a late instance where the medicine .aliove 'alluded to was mitre - Mental itt restoring to perfect health an only cltildov hose case Was almost hopeless,' in a family 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 kyriip of Wild Cherry is the Most-valuable nu:clic:Me in this 1 or any other country. I am certain I hate witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been at tended with conipleteiucCens.. have titYsen in an obstinate attack of lir:,,,chitiw; in which it proved effectual in an exceedingly short-time. con . sidering the severity nicht , caue. Loaniteentrimend it in the fullest confidence of itasimOrior virtues. I 'would advise that no family thoOfd be without it; it is xery pleasant, and itiWays beneficial; worth anuble and often ten times its price 1 1 ,he public aro adstir ed there in no quaeliell about it. - - header! are von sufrering, from a cold . or disease (lithe I mins Try this remedy! you will not, perlia ps, regret it. It will arrest ail those disagreeable swan.— toms which strike so much leftor to the mind, and prolong your days; beware of all . preparat;rins pur portion to contain Wild Cherry,' except that bearing tha signature of Dr. IL.Swayne, on the outside wrap per °Nile bottle as they are quite likely destitute of the article front whiehlhey borrow a name. Prep:tied only by Da. SIWAIME, whose oPe has been removed to the N. E. Corner of Eighth and Pace Streets, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale acid retail in Pittsburgh at proprie tors prices, by Wm. Thews, 5:1 Market at.; OGDEN & Snownenr, corner of Wood anti 2d els.; J. JONES, - ISO Liberty at. Also, sold by J. nitebull, Allegheny City, Boyd, C - trns & Co., Butler; lirenver : & fLenderson, Mercer; Norman Calender Meadville; .1. 11. Burton & Co., Me; M'Kensie & kaskell,_clerelkud, Debis & Son, Columbus; Miller, Brownsville; Marsh, Wheeling, I'a.; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati, OltiM Dr. R. I.lastorly & Co., SL .Louis; J. S. Morris & Co., LouiSvillo, Ky.; Andrew Oliver & CO., New Orleans, and, by agents generally. &cid Medical and Surgical Office Health is the charm of life, viithout it gold. Love, letters, friends, all, all, are uncluoy.ed. DOCTOR BROWN, a 1 ,;;;;i:,' * ::*N . regularly educated ~ physi ".- .- ...,r-..,. chin (ruin the eastern cit -4.1,ft:,-"Te. ies., would respectfully an -4.,.- . 4 .. - dl" Hooke r to the citizens of rt-1.1,1-ry t',, 4 , Pittstorrgh, Allegheny and iit'•?.te;;;;A 4 o 4 vicinity, that he can be 11,1p .4i t - consulted privately and , 1c k . : , u ,...,-.2.., . confiidentially, every day , ~,, iirt," 4 2l and evening at his office 1 --__L 5 .......„- on Diamond Alley, a ten _—___.„...vil doors from Wood' street owards the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatincut and investigation of the following disea ses: All diseasesarising from Imnuritiesof the lOood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, Salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles.palsey. Dr. Brown has moth pleasure in announcing to !he public, that he is in pOssession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Phris Lock Hos- , 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 haveheen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being men. curial ized out of existence• Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine,- tut& regularly admitted to practise, and that he now ememes himself to the study and practice of this .parti c ular bran ch, togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human &lime. No, cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a - short time, with out interruption from business. ("stUlfice on Diamond Alley, a few doors froth Wood street, towards the 'market. Con s ultations strictly confidential. my 1. :2-‘l4.wy. Dr. Emanuel's Lung JeD3 WOULD speak an honest and Conscientious word 1 . of advice to those of you who are not too wise to reason, and who can appreciate rind distinguish be,. tween the cruel anti dishonest puling of the day, tit reference to pulmonary diseases,) and the following straight-forward statement, by ono who would not offer a misrepresentation.to yen, where life and death are so dearly concerned 4 in any of the dial' eases or ailments which lead to COnstuoption. I can'atante you that the 'reinetLy here offered,, has given a heavenly relief, and often effected a perma nent cure, when every °thir remedy has failed. 'lt is'pleasant, indetxl, beautiful to tasje; and fbr these Who are weak, languid,and'emaCiated, it will fot an agreeable article of food, as it is in the. form dP beautiful, flavored balsamic • jelly. It can, there ihre, in truth and honor, be offered to all those :Ink ted with Bronchitis, Asthma., OiJstinate or Common Coughs and Colds, spitting of Bloild;' Bleeding of the Lungs, Whaozing-cough, Croup, Difficulty of Breath ing, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, First Staget of Con sumption, and all other. Pu/mona4 avid Liver Com plaints. It is known no Dl2. - EMANUEL'S •BAL SAN= LUNG AND COUGH The materials or this Jelly are purely vegthble and balsamic, and are the invention of an eminent physician, from which the proprietor has purchased the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in gold. but is put at a price to be within the reach of rich or poor. Roll by NV.M.JACKSON atbis Hoot & &hoe store, No. 89 Liberty street,-bettal of.Wo'od st., Pittsboreb. Price 50 cents sod $1 per bottle. ' - .dees Can't be Beat : 1 M. WHITE has-just received at his large establishment. fronting on Literty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS foi summer; alsoo superiorlot of French Satin YES oflwhich-he is ready to make up ir tbilatest fashion and on the MostreasSoriable term, as usual. *Observe 'the corner, No Id? Liberty and Sixth streets. myld J. AI.,WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. !•.:,'..1 . ,... - ;. , :' - ,.,- - :z..';:1'i ] .',:fk,•:!;:':'...,..':':7. ,. :'..•• , ; Mil " - ..,, - ,_,...,,,: ~ ... ~„ ~.;,..„..„„,„,,....„..• ~.f„, . ... -; -:,„,-...gv ' T',:,:: _ t:-.4 ' . ' , ; 17 . -4-- . ' 5 4,:,, ......,''.4:5 -1 .E . •'];.?,!;.±A.,.. , ."-: -. , - . , :,- ; 7 , 1 ! '-''• V. 7,- P . :` , :'.';:.'.''.. -'" ' 1 . " - ...; 1 `' : ; -; . ; : , ',..: -. :11k;`,•.! : 4 ..'....,: : , ';:: -.;'-,, i..: ,..:, '-';' .. i'A''';i:. ,... !,.'''';''' ' - MEE ~:,_< .. '`%`;. T: '.i A POSITIVE 'ANDPERMANENT CURE POR . _ .. • ' R15E1173.14-TESIII .- .-. AND - ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. ''Whatthough. the causes may not be explained,' ' Since their epcts arc duly ascertained, ..- • . Let nottielusio ri , prejudice s or pride, • Induce mankind to set the means aside; . ' . Means which-stile , simple; 'are by Leaven design , il i-To alleviate the - ills of human kind:is - ' .. .... .DR. CURISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND M-AG NETIC FLUID rrIIIIS remarkable invention, which has rec.:dyed, the universal approbation of the medical prpfes-' sum of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new apH plication . Of Galvanism s ai a remedial agent, by means 1 of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, .Electrits and Magnetic Machines, fen., are entirelpdispensed with, and the,mysterious poweriif Galvanism app;jed without any of the objectifies which are inseparable from the general mode now in use. The strong dos es, and irregular Inters i als;in*Which Galvanism is aPs plied by 'the Machines, hasbeen pronovinced,after a Pair and imsartialtrial, tO be decidedly injurious s and r ' it was to _remedy this radical de feet that this.new ap: plication was - projected, - which, alter unceasing toil, ;and perseverance, has been brought to its present 'state of perfection: - . The-Galeanie Rings answer all . moat the . purposes*of the expensive Machines,. and in many other respects are More 'safe'and certain in 1 accomplishing•the'desirad effect. I The Galvanic' Ings used in ' minnectien With the Magnetic Fluid; are confidently recommended in'all I disorders..whicharisefrouton enfeebled and unhealthy -state el the nervous or Vaal syslem, and these com- Lplaints are among the most painful and universal to ''which We arc subject. They arise, without exception, from one simple canoe—a derangement of the*Nerv, ous System—and it was in these cases,that other 'remedies , having so, often fltiled, a new agent 'was 'greatly needed, which it is Confulentlrbelicved, has been tonnifin the propersusd judicious application of Galvanism The Galvo's have been uidwith entire all cased of RIIEUHATiSM, unite or chrditic, applyitig s to the head, face Or limbs, Gout, Tic-bolo rear Toothache, Bronchitis,- Vertigo, Nervous - Sick Headache, Indigestion, - Paralysis, Pals, Rpilepsy, 1 Fits Cramp, Palpitations of -the Heart;-Apoplexy, St finess of Joints, ' Spinal Coinplaiuts, Duinbago, - Neuralgia, I%h-rvous Treinors,Dizzin . bss cf the Head, 'pain in.the Chest and Side; General Debility,Deficien cy, of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NER.V . 013 S DISORDERS. In cases ofconfirmed Dyspepsia; which ii simply a nervous derangernentefthe diges tive organs, therhave been found erjuallymeccesaful. Their ectraordinary effects upon the system meat. be 'witnessed to he believed, end as a certain preventive • for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended, The Rings are of different prices, being 'niacin ofallaizes, and of variant ornstiacutal patterns, and can be worn by thc.most delicate female without the slightest ince:lye:deuce. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise.• . The Galvanic Delis, Bracelets, Brintls, - Garters, l'ireeklades .he. ' In some cases of a very severe character, and of tong standing, the power as aPplicil by the Galvanic Rings is not suilicien t to arrest the progress ofdiscasc arid ultimately restore health. Theimproved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets &c.,entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of poiver that is rep/lied can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the rnysierions agens,Of Gitlyanism can effect will fail to be permanently** Roved. These articles are adapted , to she waists, ;mini; WriSts,linihs, alleles, ;-or any part . of the body, with perthet convenience, j flie Galvanic . - necklaces areused with g - reater helm l'llt in cases of Bronchitis or affections- of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervoui. Deafness; and :with alinestunifbrm success,as a preventive for Apo idesy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints, , Christie.' nlagiletie Fluid. . is used in cfmnection with the Galvanic Rings and All their:modifications. This compositinn has been pronounced by the French Charnists tone one of the most extraordinary discoveries 011'10,1er/1 science. It is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren dering the nerves sensitive to-galvanic action by this 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 83111 e Cfreet, or; to impart a similar pro perty to the - nervous ss . stem; by means atm outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth-* ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable ' and it idteas harniless in its action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. Thecombined inventions arc in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of all and the - discoverer only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. , C hi* Is Li es Gale ant c ,S tre la gthinalng. Plea. ters. . These articles form another valuable application of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They .are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their modiileations, acting upon the same princi ple,but having*the advantage of more local-applica tion. They are cionfldently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure offtlieumatism,acute Or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest or Rack, Pain in the Side, in'..4smalic Affections, and in Ik - oak/ins or Oppression of the PulinowY Or gans. :In Spinal Complaints their effeetsare or the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. They are also of the, greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness rot' the Bicast,and are highly recommended for many ofthose complaints to which feznales are especially liable ; As an effectual means for strengtheniug the system when debilitated with disease sir other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a . Preventive of Colds, and in nil atfectiona of the Chest, - generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permanent advantage. lit a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the importint addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be foetid entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in 1 common use JOHNEION,ViD,, try- Tho great celebrity - and success of tbese arti: cies have caused them to be counterfeited by enprin cipled persons. , To provide against imposition, Dr. CHRISTIE has hut one authorized agent in - each, city or the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, . W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, —' Of the highest and most respeCtable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and sueeess ofthe aboveartieleti. It is believ ed that hi'the city of NMY York alone; upwards cif EIGIIT THOUSAND . PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relle:Yed of the most painful chronic disordersounicef 'YVhieh have completely baffled all former efforts of medical art, indeed many of thdfirst physiCians of this city who disapprove•of the Galvanic. and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommendthis application in their prac tiee, 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 iimoag . the .Atricrican Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every IlmiDry to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth of Psis assertions and the efficacy or his discovery. Only agency 'Pittsburgh, "corner of 41. - and Marker : Street. - oetl4-dly Drags, Dra.gm, Dru• - • 1 At N 0.2. ComOtercial den. Mortara once more. JrAXS & ROCKWAY,Ahankful for the liberal pa trnnage, which tliey 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. Rhuebarcl•Root, . "; " Liquorice Root, . •. Flour Sulphur,' . • do. . Ball, Gum Arabic, • . Refined Borax, Cl'd Magnesia, Sal Soda, , • . Carb Magnesia, Spanish Brown, Gum Aloes, Cum Copal, Cream Tarter, •;-'.Roll Brimstone, - Ca43in el, . 'White Chalk, • Sup Carl> Soda, ;Ext.:Logwood,. - Epsom Salts, Chip'd do. • Glauber do. biaddor , Tartaric Acid, TellOw - Ochre, Cum Scammony, Chrome Yellow, 13a1 Copavia, .do Green, Salt Petro, Rose Pink. Together with a general assortment of Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, &c., &c., all of which will 4e sold.* low av at - any other house in the city. srpl9 CTFAVART'S Daily Register, for tho use of feud ° lies and persons of business, for 1847. For sale by IL S. BOSWORTB, & CO., dcc2l . 43 Market at. EMI -, _ ....... - ~,~: .Y EOM :•,. , ;.- , : , ."-.::...i,.4. , . , =.;.=.: ti I:',li:,i'...':_:::-'-,..:,....7;-:,;7,,2,,:',_7,:!--;..::!:.-, ~~ .:. . I,llrbiral TCH-RISTIE-'S CAUTION. ~( ,~~; . .. =EN :~„ `~~, y Yt REMN ~ ,r < ~.c ':4~~ g`. F ' • a 4 ;74 . ?..:!:'i:::: ; f:''' . ;:. :--- ; -, f - . ..';' .: -:;-:)!;....,'_ . i , :i . , - ;, ,, :' , :;: ., :_ .* . -,- ' , . :-- 1 ? : ::: : ...•; ; ',. : i.,...-:,...":f.-iy. ;':j4' - ',. :''''-'.;':'-ii:•,.;;,,''',..,',;.f,-;...'..r•-:_,;;,::•,.,-..•,',.-_:.-.,..-,---?',.._:::,....::::,:!-.., LWE c o D'S'Y t" Is_ xirtimitwonT - 11,1113 _TART ••J. • . • • safe - and cerai cure for Coilaumptio - n nf the laings §intling nflitned, Chug} , Pain-in`the Sidd Brtinclutti • Wh - nopin. -- Coegh; PultuontileY •,Aoecit:ionsi - • " • • ~,: ~w„ ~~ HEAR what the celebrated Dr. Richards says—a Physician-of more than-3Dryears.standing. lie certifies that in the case iifildr. Charles Wade, Ana after. havin,g' reset ted,to every means within,his knowledge; Poi the,treatinontof Consumption;:with 7 l nut theslightest benefit, he Perm Wed him to use Dr- Roger's , Liverwort'and ir , by which he {vas re;afor 7 cd to perfect health. • : tSignO) WM. J.'IIICTIAp.IYS, ter Pldaselet-a pain:Valet awl see thiiceitiptate C ONSIMIP T /DV' - AND MOST:I/I S s s Cu gre. Ann, Childes . , who resides on fithAtreetOotith. side) 2 doors West of Smith st.,Cin: 0., cartilics-y= That she was so far gone :with Cohtuinptitin.,..at tended wit Most 'clistreesinacitigli, as PP:bO on the, very brink:of the'grive and; although under,the care of an able Filofersoi:,'S ' he had given up ahihopog o f recovery. but was rescued by the use. ofDr. Rogeri2 Liverwort and Tir; One half bottle of` which , broke' the Cough entirely up. : VIOLENT ,COUGII, PAIR - AND:SPITTING'OF BLOOD;, CURED. :Mr. Finch, John street, between 4th and .fith.sM., Ctn., 01tes that be was ailliaten - yith'a violent Conk:Kindel - Pala and continual Spillin,n. of Blood, and, although under the care-eau esaellent Physi cian, iVAS r tiailflfecosniiigwiirse, het :wart, happily cured by Dr. llogere - Lail-Wert stopped: the':litooding, removed .the paliM, : broke - up the Cough immediatelyl, and healed .. .the 'Dings 'Per featly iourul,zAtllgnen.) JUSTICE: FINCIL From the lion..ludge, , W3f. Burt.Mi;isf Cinelnnati. lie states' that he is swell acquainted with Mr. Finch, and that his statements are entitled to full Mitt, finance; also, that he cap fully corroborate whit has been slid with regard tt? thiii•ifiedicine, having used it himself with the Most decided benefit, Ho-,-con sinere it valuable. -• • - ~. .1 (Signed,) WILLIAM BORNE.. ,Call on the Agents and see this certificate in dull.'- DISTRESSING COUGH AND. THE LAST STAGES. OF CONSUMPTION ,CUREA Mrs. Beiij. Smith, living on Ann Street, one s4uare North of the Cincinimii Bospital, certifies— That she was so low that the physichwissould no more for her. She. exhibited precisely the' ame, symptoms that her: daughter did before she. died, (she having died with the •sanin diseiSe -but's..short' time previous,) and was absolutely ,- ptiatigliil: Wi th her cough, when-she commenced using Dr.ll.riger t s , ,' Compound' Syrup of LiverwoFt and:Tai,.whiedr raw ed her as by a miracle: (Signed.) , ABIGAL: SMITFI 11.. L. SeevilliWholesale.Agent.for'the-West and S,. E. corner uf Eith and , Spruce, street4cit . D. C. Kneeland, principal . Ag,ent , fcir,Pittsburgh, . office on Grant nt., one door below 2d. . Also forAsie 43-1. Kidd .& - Co., corner of 4tEi and Wood sts. Pittsburgh. • .144in-F-E:Castrelli-lith-trardi Pittsburgh 11. P. Schwartz;.Allegliany, John Smith,'Birming,hani Extraordinary. Bargains, is Dry .Goods, At 4. 4. MASON'S, No. 62, Maiket street. lOMPRISING'SiIke,, Shawls, Caslimeres,ljnetoe Laines.and Dinghams. A lariel, stock. of AI-- pacas and Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Stuffs, calituiles, Flannels .Plaids, •Whii,e . Goods;.- Ribboas, - Laces, Hosiery, Ilandk'fs, Cravats, Scarfs, Under-. 'shirts hid Drawers,. Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins, Crash, bleached .and brown Mus lifts., Ticking, Stripes, Checks, Blanketic, Counter ° panes, Plaid . Limeys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds; ifle rino CaSSiIIICTUS, Vestings, Broad Cloths, Pilot. and' Beaver Cloths. All of which will be. offered at less than Auction prices, in - order to reduce the stock Sot the Spring trade.., The Billowing are 'some of the prices: . MOllll A& i .fiaine as low as 12}, well worth: and 'usually sold at cents; real Parisian Cashmere, only - 45 ten ts; . heti; vy twilled and plaid Flannels f or :25 cm.; Aipaceas as toiv as 25 Cents. usual price .50, tfeiinlis for 3lcts; Scotch Gi nglia ins at. cents; Canton Flannels 9ets; CaSelnetts at the' extra IoW price cts; black -worsted Nose only 21 as. - French - Linen - ..liamiker chiefs, very fine, tbr 37}, - 3-4. brown - liinen, Table Cloths only 50 cts. Kentucky Jeans.fium Calicoes at about one lialf_their,usubl Purchasers will 'please bear in mind that the "re,. duction in prices will I'loth° penal/ad to a few lea& ing articles only ; but the whole stook - . 'Every article will be offered at immense bargains; -. A. A. MASON; jan27 No 62Waretst. Cheap lirentelan Minds rIAN be had at ANDREW WHIT E'S'Elind Fait' I L / tory, in the rear of Joseph: LONtiliC 2 S Cabinet Wareroom.' Ladies wiehitig to get Blinds,wi Optic, call at 11. Ryan's Warcroom "Fiftlf ileac this Exchange Bank, where attendance, and if 1 . do not please . " - You both in Price titul - qualktf'l will forfeit my reputation as maker,' Ohio River Telograph§. FROM Pittsburgh to , .Louisville:throug :Wheel= ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. - - • The. subscribers were appointed -n Committee to distribute MA shares of $.50 each of the stockne stud Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the proportion alloftedio this city by-the Company.) As all feel an interest in this iMportant improvement, and it is believed to be the bcstStock ever offered the coremunity, in order 'to give a more general •extent the Committee e CITI:it proper to;een fine the subscription to two shares Itrone week fioni Books for subseription nt the Counting Room, o. Hanna & Waterraali; .Wnter st. BlakeLy.,-I?.nd 0,91c0s on Penn and Smithfield sts AGENTS for the old Back` tall Line. of Liver pool and Nen York Packets. Remittances made as usual to ,England, Irelands icotland and Wales, in sums of.one pound sterling tnd upwards—payablo in: any taiim , of iinportance in Great Britain and Ireland, . • • - • _•-• Retsous wishing te.send for their friends ca.n.hnve Jinni brought out'by thelalinvetpleadid.liun, on the 15th nand ltith 'of any month;:.' JNI rar,t4ership. . . . IHE Partnership existieg between the underiign ed, under the firm of SCIHAAk . SCHEIBLE4 s was dissolved on the hist:, by, mutual Conieriti" The bUoks of the concern are ,in: tike..liands of Mr. Scriba; who is autheiired, to 'settle 'tat Airco-lute. The Bookstore will be continued at thecildiliud- by Mr. Scriba; the Bookbinding .by Mr. Sebeibler. t .,.. VICTOR. SCRIBA,, Dec: 25, 15,46. - C,USTAVH,S . C.IIEIBLER. ,Eeo.lo_ and. Stattafiark. TffAV/NG,jusCreturned from .Gie Bast with Oif I -: elegnnt:and ettensive stock of Fancy Station ary and Books for:Christrnas;and New Year's gifts ; I would .. e.1.11 the attention of the.publia.. to iny , stpre, NO, 115, Wood st. ;Prices extreinoly I.OW. Attiring a gteat seleetiori of Books for old and Oen, I r,4ft 4 . bon ; rr - ' The BondeitAnnual, for-IST7. - • " Diadem, " Rose, ci Amaranth, " Mayflower, . ! - " Forget-Me not; gi „Loililets °Memory c!: " 'Rainbow, . " Lady's Album" , . cc SaCrediVlolthialllL „Ti k oTortoise, Shell Kitten, ' Annualette v Christian Blosaoms; 14 - : . • The Book of Nursayßhynieci.' Tioether with a great selection of Books for ren, Gaines, Portfolio's, &c. VICTOR SCRIBA 2 , de2s. 115 Wood 0 • st M=MI . .. 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" -7 ''-- - • ' ' '•-• ',:-.i•- '- • - -. '' 'l 4 - • ; . --.,.,• , _. t - '• 1 ., ...... • : - le. • ‘ ....- - , .. . -.• •• - t ,. . t .g,-...,- - , , „,t-yr..; i . ',•'',...-- ~.---- .•• :---- -k. : ,•T:' • ...• i .4 ,, ,t ~,•,' • ..-. - '.; ,- .; -." _-* - 7. - - --.1--.'41,..k,„,•,.1"',.'';';.:!'' .'"' ,-,.. ,f• , , ,• _-• , -:.::::-.;i1,t,...tv,„-i,,,- MEE MEE . . - . . =II ENS ....,:,.-;-,';:.,.,;::':',. .. .`~,: ':":-. '''...i,. - .±,..., 7 . ~.,...-. 1t ical. .. ff!cuvityte Purchasers. ••=---='-'- 1 - " ' . . ';' .1"1 : ; I • , ,etLICKENIF'b i . ' ... i l fi'r •• ...v.i••••ii••••• '.! --- 1 7- n •,S. • - - 1 it Ilk - - 4 1 ,1 H al* • . SUGAR AI ... 1,. I A p„ coATED . • .: II lIIi ' - .: .. :Q L ... . -. - t lABLEPI L 1. , ' C LICKENEWR SUGAR COATED VE GETABLE PILLS are, the frist:knd only Medicine ever known that w i il I positively ewe • ' Headache, Gidincss,., Alcasles,-Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Ileartbvire ; Meims, Diepepsia, Scuryy,. , ClualernMorbusi : Small k l ux j. Jaundice,, Coughs f gainey, Pains in' tne Back, whoopi ng Cough, • Idnard Weakness, • :„. 'Consumption, Fits, • Palpitation of the,licarti Liver Complabity-; Rising in the 'Area:4 .. Erycripolasr,.Dascuess, -Dropsy, Ischings of the Shin, Fevers of all kinds; Culasi,:Boift;,gra*.t, Female NdivOur Comprafate, And all other diseacV4isselshiliinft,fiesti lirMutjties of the blood. . r • 7 .; it:r "They have eureitKineoc.tbolitl.iritseibetion, over 2,ooopersons; who have traen given .upeelsoner less eNscs, by the most eminent Physicians,. V.,4',„They 'are " patronize4l..Oiu - 'l.: recommend ed' li7 men of the highest distinction, among wkom llon, David. It. Porter, . Ilcin. Henry !t ont John 4.'AdUrris, MonAlanlel "Welister,.; llon. Martin Van Bureri;: , Eons :Iv C. Cal tioutre Gen. 'Winfield Scott, :,., .• Col. It. Id. Jelninftrl: Hon. James ten. Lewis Casi. 9:lr Their virtues aro that the trioneyio will be returned in all eases they do not give univer-, sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half yearn: -have elapsed since these celebrated 'Pine 'Weft) Sisk • introduced io the :Pub! ic, the -sale tot th'e r m;iti the Eastern and : middle. -Stqten hpiv,Far_execefie4 Clickincife inEst sanguine.!expectations. Ducinig the pram yearialone, no- less than 10,000 Otis - re or boxel have been sold in the.. State of New York, 8,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,006 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 9,000 in Delaware, rind 9,000 in the NeW'Englancl States, requiring the constant employinent of 27 hands; exclusive el' printers and engralters.: In the same. period,- upwards of .200,000 copiei of.. the, "Fancily, Doetor".have been ordered• by' agents.in, ec;ery section of thc_country. These facts meg a .- ahew, cenclindiLelY„Sikat Dr. Clickeneiiss„Sugar.Ceittr, ed - Pills; Residesbektig i the very_ beat medicine in ei writld, are held iiithehighe:EtestiniOiidn - bi the - pubis Ca We might "eitend 'this publication to an inilefin- . ice lcrigth, If we deemed it expedient to publish eV . 'terelmenials we have received, not only from agents tut inditicluale und•firtuilies, -who have experienced .•" •the ben:fiend. &fetus of Clickenerra Sugar- - Coatedi . ( Pills, hut ye , deem it unnecessary. Tho most con te4tible . ,trid ce of th eirlnprecede hie are the nuniberless Irnitatihni and CountcrfciA4WhicV have already appeared, notwithstanding the Brief pe riod they have been before the , -Even some ofnur staunchest pill 'Raker" have hail the atidacity.. to imitate - the Capsule of Sugar;,ikorder to disguise` - the ingredients - of.their,vile compounds palm them o ff for the "real. annen pyre)! duel.. paltry shifts cannot !mit long Without exposing.tlicii hideous -- deformity, Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over'rascality rind deception.. :For sale ,in. Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, al his Patent Iliadic-ins IVarekinese, No. S 9, Liberty street, head'of - Wood . st., Pittsburgh. Price, 29c. per box. - Dr. CI ickenera pitl:cilia) o ffi ce isel"Barelay eticef • •••• New York. ~,,, Dewar° 'ot an 'limitation article' •ealleci •Im-, • proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to he patentedif us both the pills and the pretended patent •are gerici, got' up by a miserable quack in New York,' ; who, ail. the last four or five yeafa, has made his living.by counterfeiting po • pular medic:hues. • ' •'• it - J. Remember; Dr. C. V. Clicker.n.t.is she original inyet4or of Spgar, Coated Pills, and.iliat nothing.oc ck the wad eVer' licard of 'untl he in,troduced them inj one, 15•43: Purchasers should; therefore, always -k fOr ClickenersSugarCOated • Vegerable Pillsoknd. take no ether r ot they 'will be the victims of ~'r fraud. • • • ••• . • • • ..oct 19-411 y , - - The DO'S A. .stuusuling. Discovery.- ...z A BLESSING.I.• A, MIRACLE I! A WONDERT! • •TO.cure . -Eruptions and Dn,figni•enzenta of the Skin, Frecktes,,Suanra,. Sett /thettm,,:Scustii, • Sore Ireadzi 4-0...4-e. ci • 7 - NAIR. yours agolast August, the capital of-Franca • 1 4 was astonished in consequence of a. discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted-.-it seem. ••• ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers. • as that claimed by .Au•souto VLSPRIN/ for his inven tion: Many classed hint and his iuventiOn as a huna bug, (and, persons withou t trying, , do the same nova) at length, attar testing it in the F horipitals, the .Medical Society of •Parie, (the best chemists in the world) dslivertal the following report •trrSignorNeSPrini , , . • • “Wo, have now minutely and carefully examined.•-• the singularinvention of Vesprint. We have analyze., ed component parts—we hare used it.in several : c'isettand we.hcsdate not to pronounco it (The,,,,. Italian chunsical Soap) as, a great blessing,, and truly wonderful rcniedy for any.mataneous eruption: ci or disfigniUMeitt'of the shin. Its inventor we. coo, eider. the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. • . (Signed) • .• • • LEOI'OLD FaJPREY, . • . • . .. • . Then comes the'report of the "Sticietide Mind. lute," of scientific expetintents - • , ti We are .astounded," exclaims the aged president,, "at this ,singuiar..preparationlicaprini's ;Italian CheMical Soap! NV here, indeed, will science stop 1. . 'Hein we - bavea preparation.made in..the form of.* •!. beauti . fulrtiCce of soap, which vve, know by actual . practice, to cure every, Cutaneous eruption, every •ifisliguroment of, and even discolored skin ! Where, • *ill its -magic and singular power cease? The Ne., • . gro,' the Creole, the Yelltre , Rate - of - the East, and the Redllilitinfthe Far West, arealike under the in, Ili:once - of its extraordinary powers of clearing yely • low or discolored akin, And make it white and beau- tiful, and of changing the color. of dark, or black, or brown skin ? ? (Were se trii persons were brhught, , forward by tie president, who had used-it, in proof of his assertions.) • : • • , -• READ 'THIS? • . TROY- TNT. INVENTOR rtimsztr To THE PRESENT • " rotorntrrott• : " " • • Parf a, Nov 4, 1840... • . . • In consideration. of the sum of $5600, I have di- • vulgctl ,rth!.:T....folirs„ residing in the City'ofNevi.' ; York, N. A:, the ,whole; process of manulneteriog, together with a statement of theingredients compel, log my Italian ChemiCal Soap. He iii to manufac ! • ture' it fot'tnlit ie thillinited States only, and to hie the privilege of naming it ' , Jones's' Malian Chemica? Witness, Henfy . .Y.Froldsworth. • • . (Signed) ANTONIO VESPEINI: i• There are : probably . few-pentonib of intelligence, • • 'who, afterriadlWg the abOie, will'ackitt the. gordiup" ties of Jones's Italian ChemicalTSeal;:in , ,euring t :Eruptions, Disfigurements, rieckles, .Salt Rhein:at: -Scurvy ' Erisypelris, Sun-burn, .111ciiihcw, low or Iliown Skin, Shedd there be such pct. ! , sons, perhaps the folleWing recommendations, ,aa, well as hundreds from'OlLers, may copiince - thm. • W•Fiir sale by W ,lACICSON, Agent, corn e r, of k , . Wood and Liberty streets, lhi onl y pGtce • , iu Pius -r burgh wltspi the•bniann*,cyt. beplitaineei . ALE:. • OTIIERS ARE..COUNTERFEIT, • • . • ' j01L25. Real 'l3lstate •Agenoy:'issid. General. IntelO • • - ltgence Office. rpm: Sulooriber has opened at the Publicatign Of,; fice of the Morning Telegraph, No, 50 Thirclat.,. a Real; Estate.;Agency . and General Intelligence • , . A Register,:will be •,k,ept in whiclt persona can rent cord, Without charge r real estate which they wish to.:. sell or exchange, houses to, let, Sic. Titles to • teal estate- will be examined, and deeds, of sale exchange will he executed and all . other business pncted with a Real Entitle Agency, wwill be trans, acted with promptirmin and fidelity. • - : • ' . Ile will:also .attend-to all the business belonging.( to a. General Intelligence Office, such as procuring eitnarlOnsifor persona out of em p loyment; kupplying - • Amillen-with•malc, and female domeatiss, The Rea cases be small and no charges will be made•except for services , actually renderedif . - The subscriber is permitted to refer to the follow, leg gentlemen of this pith Hon. GahrielAdaina, Mayor: i . James Uownrd .4•-Co., Wood •st. • • • ', .-• , C. B. M. Smith, Attorney- at Law. J. Ratinfige, James Ins in, Diamond 'unity. • 'toward 4- C9:05:49d0- • J. W. , Cooi; Fourth at; . L. Ilaip - ev, Editor ofPosi: •. • Whitugolt Porter, Editors ofdritidele. White k/lar.ris,Eilitorp of Opiette. - J: Heriprr ranter, Editor , . P. P:'Boylie,Pnltlisher,catliolic, • It. R.ll. Busuire Up.; Poorlh ,st: . Wright KBrynn,:PUblish,ern Telegraph. , Tela-tfCLAIM, . .. • •• . • commission AND FOIIWAIt . ..DING No. gG Gropil Street, pitpantrg .... COi • ITINUE.S, to, transact„a general Corsunisspw— „ bukiness; especially . in the purchase and American runny facturersand prodsice, arid is, recs. y-,. ing and forwarding Goods consigned to hiassre.. , As vent for the manufacturers Jan will by constantly supplied witli:the principal articles of - Pittsburgh Manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices; . Orders and consignments arc respectfully solicited:. =NM lIMMEI , 4 • ISSN INE 2:- ^.“ ~ , ,' . . ~ ~..„ ~-'' , , 7 -r - ~= „' - -. '[ - 7 :'' '''l...:!-- ' : .'` 4 ' c'--1 1&,44114*. 'f:' - • - ‘,' '- '- ', ' • . -s• '''' - 7 -;'''-;,,,, , ' , i'd, :Z" ‘, • . 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