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'''' , ..-‘ . :j•.: ,-,. 1 - . . f..• ; , '4, MN= IMO EMI ~ . :Z. =Ea ~. : _ - .• • • =ME • • „ LSI et'. • I • • 11ran ptu tdtion iCtftcL Ptttattargh,Pertable float' itaPes 4 . 7 18 4 ' Oldthe 'transportation isf freight between Pitts- F 'burgh aith the ^Athintic cilluthavekliiitlii, n. 0 )1 1- meats on the way; ; snit the, consequent rislicbtwetay f damage / breakage and _separation of goods . PIi.bPRIETORS: llcasouoct &:.(3011, 2 Market it., Phitgaelphia. TA A.TI'D s.l , CoNicoa, cot Peon and. Woryne.ste.i. Pittitoursti: , E : N T S . ID , Cororeet9..lsr. Co.; North street, Baltimote. W. &J..T. Tarscorr, 75 South street, New,Noric. .0 Encouragr4 by r increased bustness,„thel Proprie tors have- added and; extended their rural/ge ment, „ddrizig thci yrintereend are nor prepared to , thivilett filifght' with - regularity and - dispatch ! unsitr. • paased.bjrtartither Lille.: Their long experience :Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable ildit system,.and theigteat -ealiacity and‘ conienieeed - of the Wareheuses.at.eaub and of the Line, are pedirlV calculated-to .enable: the :Proprietera their enimgemeats and ,accommodate theif ettatem;.. ers,and ccsifidently offering the past at a:guarantee for the future;they respectfully solicit acontinuatted of that patronage which they now gratefully, eat: - noviTea.6 , - All consign nentito Taaffe & O'Condorivill be re= eeivetiind - forwarded, Steam Boat chi7 - 7,es - paid,itid Bills of. Lading transmitted free of any fee Commior,on, adrancing or Storage .Having no inter-' est - directly or intlireetly in Steam Boats the interest -oC the. Consignors. must necessarily be their.ptiMary "oltieetin Shipping Weat; and they ple#ge themselves. to forrarff all goods 'consigned to thenk.promptlA and on the - meal advantageous terms tithe;owners. . plojaviroktitVii Way Freight' Line:: ,- - 424 ".. ''.. 4 1 -- . 1847 • - 7 - ".-..:- ... _... , -E . xcLusrvELy ,r,;t:-the tradaluirtatioril'erCerayl A' -freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville; Jahns town, Hollidassburgh, Water 'street, and allinterme-' dints places. -. • .. .• '••• - • :... - (The boat lewreathe waiehoug. or C. A. McAnui-.. 'tylk CO.; Pittsliergh, every day 4cxcept Siindaygi and Shippers can always depehd on liasing;their :goods forwarded without delay and. at fair rates.. i This Like was formed So., the special accoMino: dation of:thaway.hrisines,a, and - the prepriettits • re spectra* solicit a liberal share of patronage. ... , '........ :11:_i'...-...-•' • ' Prorletors. ^ . 'JOIIN-'-PICKWORTII.'. JOHN MILLER!, DAN'L. 1.1..8A1i.NE5;", - - ROBERT WOOVS, at•-.... :...: •NVlLLlkkilt FULTY. '": " 1•' .. k } Joilq viiriLEß,-Huitiaazsbproii I : -• .: 11. 11-CANAN, Johnstown . ••• -.Algents. C.A...SIOANULTY ar. Co.,Pittegh. : • ', ' • . v. .:','•- • ItErEMENCES.• • - ' • . , - J. J. lilcDtiritt, John Parker, Robert ltirierejSiga; ley .lr.Stallb, Pittsburgh. '• ' -•'; '-insirS I .... ' ' sait; Leitindeile,Roxtable.Boat - Line 1 847_ Ight Rai . FOR: THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND. MERCHANDISE TO -.AND FROM . PIT rs- BURGH, PRILADELPPLIA AND amativ.rpßE. --Ott" Without Transhipment- - - • -.Goods, consigned to our care Will . be rot-Wanted withiladelay,,at thalowest current , rates. , pall of Lading tratisthitted, Owl instrue ohs proin pity . ait tended to, five (Mtn any extra charge:for storage or commission: Address or apply to: :k. istoANUjiTY & ' • Cal Sal Pittsbirgh. - sTanad E ~ • Erasing, a vry large:end cOmmodiousswarehOuse, Ive aril prepared to receive (in addition to freight for ahipmoit) a largo.amount of Produce ; '&c., on Stor age at lOW iatea: marS, - C. `A. Mc AIitTLTY tk; AllaA-NGEMNAirs, fet 'llpaongalVeln BROWNSYILLE AND CUNTBL'ItLAND D.N.IIAI, !TOwAst: AND rPHILADISI,PHIA. TiinA ty_Baltimore ' 32,h0ti0. Time to Philalic4phia 49 houre.'. _ . . • tux 0r73 srmy.s sracia !a z ] . rrtrre. Splendid : and f.ist• running steamers Consul, Leuinltlrtaile and Swatara, have•ccinitnenced making double daily trips. One boat will - leave the Monongahela wharf every marniq.preeisoly clock.,, Passengers by the nionunglitieWilt, arrive in Baltimore next ovenini in time for the - Bunts oritail Road cars. The evening Boat Will leave the whartdaily et 4'o ' clock ; except'. Sundays. - Passengers by this boat will' lodge on board;in comfortable state rooms. heave Drowns, ville neat morning at 6 o'clock; cross theineetains in daylight; sup -and lodge in COnibeilind.t Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on thii route are !maple, and; the connection coin pleticanthnt disappointMents or delays will 'be un known upon it. Pasacngers.can stop oath e route ind-relutrie their - seats again at pleasure, and,bave choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore'end Phitadelithia. Coaches charteredte parties-to travel AS they tie . sire. , Soctuo your tickets qt the office, Mononjoheia lions!, or St.Tharlen Hotel. , - J. MEStplit-F.t.r. Dinziurm'a Trait Apcir thtl ori L alagat.lB46% •CIONDIICTED Sur strict Sabbath-keeping i - Prinei- Vplitni,"itiough-not claiming to be the only.llne that. itinkiiiidanted: The proprietorsof - this old estab lined line have pet theft' stock in the most complete, ordei,, and are thoroughly prepared to.forward pi 11. duce and merchadise to and - from the.EaSterh cities on the opening of navigation. - .. .We trust that our long experience in the carrying binaries', and zealous attention to disinterest.; preps teme;nt; will secure to up a continuance and increase of the - patronage heretofore bestowed on +BinghariOs Line.' Our arrangements wilrenable us to carry freight with the utmost, despaich; and our prices shall al ways be as the lowest charged by . other responsible lines. .troduce and merchandize will be received pnd for warded east and west without any charge for adver tising, storige or commission. . . -Bills of lading forwarded. and every direction prompily attended to. . , . :Address; or apply to WM. BINGIIAM, Canal Basin, nor. Liberty and Wayne sts.,•Pittab , g, • • BINGHAM'S, DOCK 4. STRATTON, • No. 276 Markt( at. Philadelphia. - • • JAMES WIL SON, Agent, 'No. 122 North Howard st., Baltimore, • WILLIAM TYSON, -Agent, - No; 10 Weelst4Neiy , •)r_ork.: • ' ; ptlo-, Blakely and Mitchell, 1 ' offica on Penn and thilithjitidats. ~,ti... ; •GVNTS for the Old Black 13a11 Line. of•Liser. ; pool and New York Packets. . • • .• , emit/al:ices made as usual to England, Ireland; iv:44nd and•Walcs, in sums of ono pound sterling. ithil lapifardspayable in itry 'lean of importance ip Great. Britain and Ireland. ..... Maoris wishing to send for their friends can have. dieni•biou, , , , ,ht.out by the aboionintinflidlinc, on the Ifith.sod 16th of any month. . • • • .. jy7 11rWili.Wefirti I tireiruirieriber,fiaving bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C. B. 4oty, in the W.andeiespectfuily infonns his friends end thepnblic generally, that he will keep at all times a *mit ef.the best description, of riding horses, bug gjea,:cariiagea of ail kinds, and in abort everything required JR his liue of business, • *A considerable portion of his steel: ie new,and he i/11 confident no stock in the city Milt be - supetier to ffit"• . • -• . - • "'Mitering will he Moderate. his stable is on Lib. Erfiii.; a New doore above the canal bridge; where 'Mr respectfull v solicits it ?hard' of public patronsge. - , CHARLES COLEMAN.! . IJo is Mao provided • with . idYrelegast Hearse, *bleb. will be furnished when required. ' 0ct.254 4::41, • OTIOE4-• # AVING sold ont'iny'estaidistiment to Doctor "William - Y.:ll4in '1 cheerfully recontmend Ao.all..any for Mer fricnids and customers. - EDGAR MORN. IryAsaPa .Deng store. The -undersigned having bought but the store ol Edgar Thorn - , coiner or Penn and Hand streets; so baits: share or the-drug an d,inetl ini no en ei to rn of the city and surrounding'eonitry. - A general assortment or lltfleehostValuable bledicines 7 PerfulearliMile, 6tiept4Ftuisf Artielefi, Brushes and - Combo Vsol . lll. opt be lieit hind. f.Pkelcitive preeeriKODlV. cAtratel) , cordpeendbe MieistsYe VIARW-11•17 1 ?'` .c - natOiefieu of Pali aitil.ftft ,e_iiitaiiiitiSi;lifiii::: Zir, ,F ORIC IGN .411 II EMIT ANC 11. r suiaseribera are prepared to 'forward inonny. I to all,Tiarts 'of England, Ireland, 5e01t!5.41. fI 'Wej . es, .Ncti 142, Liberty et. . Importakii t[— Old .6 01111ti' • 11ARNDEN . & CO .4 .I;!Ftidg: oftTHE Ser.r*er having now . thelore .4enCY mu the Weal fill', ttil4:24bovoltonae, is prepared t 0 ,,, Send - or bringoutitani!irigere libeta). terms, an witlillfioeatest ecenibrt'and'itetiiitelf,' as they have the . brat vessels sailing 'every week, (built expressly for ihisiline,) and will invaiiablyigtve passages secured hide the wiiter, theprefer= ence of beiths,-,and will isttend to passengerst lu g-; :,gage on tandftig.through:Ae Custom Rouse free.o [expense, and.,[wilfiftso forward them to 'their frienig, gin any part ofthe - Rnifed'ttates, thus protecting: the: ;emigrant from all the wrOngs and ctralibits frauds' twhich they hare heretqfore had impoged upon them., Meisra. frarnd'en & Co.,- are also the - Agents for the Royal Mail Steainers.• Remittances .by: drafts at sight—to any atriount— pagsble in any:part - tif..England, Ireland, ScoOand, 'or Wales. 4.pplication te,the subscriber - personally. . Or by letter (poskpiiid.,)-will meet with every.,atten lion. Office, Third, street, one door -0- . _stixf . ,Woint 'street. f ROBRTSON,, dec2.44ftw;rti .. I 'EUropean f veneratA ' genr. VaPacott's Goinerra' Emigration °Alai. • • di>, REMITTANCES and passag to and, from ;GREAT' BRITAIN AND 4,4 e lattixe,hy:tV.'.9. J. T. Tapecott • " 75 South ntreet, coiner ofMaiden Lane, IFetn York, ! and 96 Witerloe road Liverpool. The fiabscrilicrs Flamini- accepted the agency of "the above house,"arenow prepared to make arrange ments raprin the most-liberal terms with those desi rous of paying the ;passage of their friends from the old Country, and h atter themeselves their character and long standing lin - business will give aurance 'that all 'their: rutangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W; 15r-J. T. Tapscott, are long and favora bly known for the superior class, accommodation .nd sailing qualities. of their Packet:'••Shipa. The QUEEN cry _Tray. WEST, Slit-RILAN, ROCHES TEE., G ARRICK, IIOTTINGUER; ItscitSClUS, J e w- ERPOOL, and SIRDONS4 two of which leave each port monthly, frCin New York the 21st and•26th and from LiC'erpool the ath ancTllth, in addition to which they have arlangennents With, the - SE George: end Union Lines of Liderpiiiit Packets to insure 'a depar ture from LiVerpeoli.every fiv edays being thns•netee inined,lheir facilities shall kdep pace with their. : :creasinipatrainage4 while Mr. W. TapscoWSconstant personal shberintendanee of the business in Liver -Ipool is an idditional security that:, the comfort and acecommodation of the passengers will be pa:nice larlv attended to. 1 • - The subscribers ',being (as lanai) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business betweenPittsburg !and the Atlantic Cities. are thefeby enabled to take ;charge of and - forward passengers immediately on their landing, with:Out a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland-to_ 'this City; the nature of the husiness.they are engaged in gi.ing them facilities fur carrying passengers , so tar 'inlandnot otherwiie attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers farther Went by the, 'best mode of conveftnce without any additional charges tor 'their trouble. Where persons Sent for decline•coming-oulvihe amount paid for passage will ;be refunded in full. • • REMITTANCES. The nubsoriliereare also prepared to give drafts at sight, for spy amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus altording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds tb lhiise Vountrira, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. ' Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompi ly ettenacd to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission hlerchants, mar3.74.wy. Pittsburgh, Pa CLOTHING I ;CLO — THING . 4 ! CLOTHING! !I 'The Three 134 Dories vs. The Western World!! s 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS 11,TOW made and ready to be offered on the most - 1 1 1 liberal terms to my old customers and the pub- I lic in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive ,estatilcshment 'has now,' after returning) from thC Eastern pities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable steels ofClothing that has ever been ,offered in this or any other market west of the monn ',,taias. Poi neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the fiery low price which they will be ' sold for, must eprtainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of .the western country. It is gratifying to me to , be able to announce to my numerous friends.at home and abroad, that . notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my lint, it is with difficulty I can keep time with,the constant rush that is made on this popularcstablish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or tenaimes larger than any other house in the trade, and this bleing the case on .the amount sold, I can afford to sell att much less profit than others could possibly think of doing ifehey wished to cover con tingent expenses. I attend to make a clean sweep of all my present stack before the beginning of nest rear; coming tolliis'conclusibri, I will make it the Interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big• Doors. octill-d&tur ' JOHN WELOSKEY. . General' Coaanalasion llualuess, Vith a Receiving* Forwarding flinne, at FRAMs: LIN, ,Venango,eounty, Penn.; BRYDEN. 'VT R. JAS. BII;YDEN having purchased a lot at the 111. lending, (mouth of French Creek,j and erected thereon a new 'eemmodious and substantial weer house, the abovebusiness will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and the public will please remember us when they have any consignment* to make to or from this potnt. Vraziklia n Oeti 24, 1846. . (dlkw6m • A WESTEIitULT, the old and well knovrn Ilemilitia !Blind Illaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts.,4kes thii method to inform his many friends of the'inet that his factory is now in full op eration on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant siipply of Blimls of various colors arid qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit costumers. N. 11. If required, Blinds will be put up so, thikt in case of alarm. by fire, or otliesV,.ise, they may be removed withoqt the aid of a screw-driver,,and_with the same facility that any other piece of furniture cin be ;removed., and without any extra expense. j02.4-dtswy... Dlssoisallera of Partnership , TIE Firms of "Geo. R. White & Cci:, and White Brother,. are dissolved by mutual consent. The business et:each store, will be settled by each pricier at their respective placci of business, on Market street. ! - 2 • All persons indebted to either of tho Firms will please call soon, and seta their accounts. l • • ;GEORGE R. WHITE, •TilOhlAS \VHIT E. . Piftsl?orglt,February let, 1847. feblo-412in UNDER THE CHA/tOF. OF THE SISTERS OF liIERCT.—Drs. Amuses, GAzxaw, Banes and 11101 EAL, Geniral Attending Musicians; Dr. %YEA SIEBURG, Phyaiman for the Gerutnns.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patients. RECEIVING DA ys—Tuesda . is and Fridaye, from 9 !to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents.nan be re ceived at shy time. i CHANGES—Three dollars a week in the Remark) 'ward; live dollars with a private room. Medicablit •tendance is included in these charges; payments to be made two Weeks in advance. Ady 'physician can seed patients to the Hospital, and continuo to attend them there, ,and any patibnt Fin engage any physician he chooses. In These cases the Institution will not be responsible for the phvai nian's fees; ench - persiin Will settle with such -phYsi clam!. Leeching is an extra charge. • As many free patients will be received as th e n sans of the Institution will permit. Persons with nonthgi ous diseases will not be received until accommoda tions can be ptepared sufficiently gwnple to prevent any danger that the other trtmates would incur. All the physicians will attend twice a week to visit the Hospital, Dad will depute one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. • AdviCe will .be given gratituously to out-door pa tients on Thuthdays and Fridays at 10, A. M.' • Pecuniary atrangetnentit will be attended to by a committee of the Brothergood of St: Josephs, which' for t h e :pres ent esonslatslof James Blakely, FAit„, James May, Joint &Cows : ve,John Coyle and Arthur ; Tiernan. • • : _:r jant..H.f. /IVO STY CLlVNlTS•—traving associated Jeseri h C. M`Kibbin,;lteq-, orittOnc, in the pritefice.of the. law, Itermill•attced toertyynfiniehed hueincer..And !cheerfully recotetemoltn to the pa!ata.ige of m; dienti.ll l #lhq u Y l ifsee;T• • : janld r pt. : rid:4old et.itenpll4l/3,..,..: 4" •t k..'`, MBE ' 0-' • - Ventsl.4a, 1311 nits. PITTSOPROH HOSPITAL 4: • ;11.0- •. • • •.' 7." MEM 4Egiftwaittts:- -',Al4oiatimptparaue-Inatairiartee. THE Inveraii Contmny of NcitthtArmarida,-of PhiladelibiathronghAts dury'authoriied Agent, the subscriber , °Tem to make permanent am4timited •Insuratme • on.,praiim - ty,iFi this „Mt*and its yleMity, 53.nd on shipinetita by the , anal and ricers. 4** . .. Arthur G;."COffin', Ptas'y.'Samuel Drioks, AleniHenry, "' • ..,CharlesTailor, • Samuel W. Jones, -' Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith,-;„ -Ambrose White, - John A. Brown,!.. Jae‘ob bi Thomas, John White, .-. , , , John R. Neff, Thin:Las P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, <, Henryliii,eSkerrard,Seo7. Thia is the otdest. Insurance Company in the Dui itcdFla tee, hbvingbeen chartered iii 17941 . . char ter is perpetual; and from its' high = standing, long experience ' - -tiMple 'Tneaitiv, and - avoiding all 'Hake of an extra himardctus chatdeter, it mn be coniiithired a, offering ample security to the public. • - • - , MOSES ATWOOD. \ At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones &Co.. W ater and Front streets„Pittsburch. The Friss:MAO lusuranise iContpsuy I OE .PISILADEa'/IIA: CIIAII.TER`RE.NPETUAL. (3400 . ,000 paid inkif fine 1631 Chesnutet.; -north side, near Fifth.-- 'rake Insurance, either parmaneni or limited, against Joss or daTago by fire, on property:and- diectent every desentiticin, ; tn town. or COlllltl/..01i the most reasonable terms.' 'Applications, made' either`per , nonally or by letters; will be promptlyi attended aa: C. N. BANCKER;Prest.- C. G. Rataczca, SeWy.: DIRECTORS Charles N. Rancher, ; Jacob R. Smith,,.. Thomas Bart,, George W. Richards,, Thos. J. Wharton, MordecarD. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie; Samuel Grant, David. S. BroWn. PITTSBURGH AG'ENCY. WARRICK. Mammy, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, ¢,pa.,eorner of Tbird, and Mar ket streets." - Fire risk:: taken on 'buildings and their contents 'in Pittsbhrgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. No marioe inland:, navigation risks. taken. aug4:lf AND MAIRINE INSIMANCt COMPANY, Nev . 4.• - r His N 4611 hiorvn and respectable dimpany is pre pared through-their PIT'I'SBUAG4tiENCY, to ,mote insurance ef every - kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to inatire against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling -Warehouses, Buildings in general, - Girods Wares, and Merchandise; and every descripti4 of personal 'property on the most favinable terms. , Applications "for Ineurtinhe attended iirwithout der lay at the ofilee,No4l-Witer and 62 Froersts.,hy . .. SPIRNGER 11..N.KBAUG-11 Man Flcetion held at the office in Y.; May 2tli,' the followinr, named. gentlemen were chosen Directors of this,company, for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W. , Savage, Stephen MO, . John Browner,' John McCain, ' ' William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell; John Newhouse, Jacob miller, William S. Sfooum; Marcus Spring, John F.Mackie, Joseph S. Bake, John J. Herrick. . And at a subsequent ,meeting of tho Board, JO. .5F.P11 W. SAVAGE, Eriti., was unanituoiudy re-elec ted President for the ensuing' year., ISM. JAMES OOGGS, Secretary. 4 ME.RICAN FIRE INSURANCE CONPANY of Philagelptiia—Chartcr pe rp etua l--Capi till 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No, 72 Walnutl street—Wm. Davidson, Pres•t; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. Tills old and well established company con tinues to insure Buildings, Ivlerchandia, Furniture, and Property, run of 4tn-extrallisarilanas character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods,-on favora -ble terms, by GEO-COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 " No. 2G, Wood' street. Agents at Pittsburgh; for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philacklphia. -.l * IRE RISKS upon Buildings andsMe-reltendize of every,description and Marine Risks upon hulls or argues of :easels:taken upon the-most-feverabre terms. Office at thestvarehouse of King & - 11olmes; ' en Water st., near Markel street, Pittsburgh. N. 11. King & Finney invite the confidence and 'patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as au insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid in eppital, which, by the raper- 1 ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding . te each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, -without involving him in any responsibility 'whatever, beyond the' premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing, the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nor 1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Initurancti Company of Philadelphia. N. E. cc/silent)/ Third and Wood sheets, Pittsburgh. rilHOssets of tho company on the first of Janua ry, 1845,as published inconformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, 090,615 93 Real Estate, at cost, 100,987 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, ... 207,499 72 Making n total of $909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he . promptly niet, and giving entire security to all who obtain polieies from this Company. • Risks taken at as low rates as are consishent with security. oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN', Agent. XCIIAN GE DRONER, corner or Wood, and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. -Sight checks on the easternicifies for sale. Drafts, notes and. bills collected. • REITIESCZS• • Win. Dell EL Co., • John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter Pittsburgh, Ps. Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., } Philadelphia. Jbhn 11. Brown & Co., James M>Candleis,Cincinnati.O. .1. It. M'Donald, St. Louts, No. • W.. H. Popo, Preen Dank oral., Louisville CERTIFY that=l IMO find two beds renovated I in Kelly's Steam Renovator, and I must acknow ledge that the process brings the leathers to a more buoyant and pure state than when new. With the greatest pleasure I, recommend it to the public. nov2o-tf MARTIN LYTI.E. THREATENED Invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 Ines, notwithstanding which, J. 14... White wilt con. tinue to sell tlotbingcheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, •having the largest establishment in the city l p owing on Liberty and Sixth ate:. Ike • is now prepared to show Xo his numerous patrons 'the greatest variety , of clothe, ' cassimeres, vestinh's, and clothing of all deecrlnone, suitable fur the approaching season,Jthit has over t kcen uflered in this market, to which vll can have ' the Right of Way. Observe the minter, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth Ms. J. 3,1. WIIITE, Tailor, mar 26 Proprietor. ANY PARTN - ER, IGIr. Liggett, mid Wm. E. Atte. in tip, Esq., will atteed to, my unfinished busi ness; and I rocommad them to the patronage of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will ro ceive the counsel and assistance of theilon. 11.131d dle. Office 2d story offlurke's Buildiogs,4th street, between \Vood and. Market. janfi-ly SAMUEL IAI.IILACk. - Jorie's Itl4l44l.Chouttett, l soap. ERSONS, in,purcha.sing this, must always ask for JO.gEfl'S ITALIAN CIIENICAL Sosr;•and, per haps-, us Many, have been cheated with 'counterfeits will be too much discouraged to try the genuine', we say to such', Try this once—you will not regret it; but always see• that the name of T. Joss is on - the wrapper. Price 60 cents a cake.: For sale:by W. JACKSOW, Agent, cpiner of Wood and Liberty streets, only place in ; Pittsburgh .where the Genuine can <be onAined; OTHERS ARE eNtIN'TENEEIT. jan9.2 Jones's Coral Hair Restorative. IHEREHY certify.that my hair was falling out in iramense.quantittes-dally, and was turning gray, 'and thacsiuce I have uscrl Jones's L'oral Hair Rest°, •rative, it has , entirely - ceased growing fast, and has Before Jones's Coral flair Rest:dative centhed out: hand*ls of hair daily,'" • TOMOCIRS,O2 For sae by=W;Sidieso Agent' tifrbei or-Worid - -and Liberty streetiql - thil only pre-htL.pitteibittgh 'when the ertktst criiirbb ethtieect• Att22eJ , tr'd ERZ •••••'--: .' . 'i'-,:':::' , •':'"';: - ' 1 7;•:k'' , ::: , -: : . ,,.. ::•t•:it . : ;..;,.t.q.:,,.1e.,5:;.':•-:,',:;' I:44E.cTORS NATIONAL FIRE Instursance 3. FINNEY, JR KING.& FINNNY, Allen Kramer, ?o Householders. TO ARMS! TO ARMS! I To my Clienti. HIM £Brical The Preis, Acetlfecil.'Fatmilty A:Lost-Thou. sands Who, have ;used - 'Dr. Sioaines 'Compound,' Byrn?' of Wild Cherr#,' nil concur in, pro nomicirig krone of the. test :remedies • -ever levet:Led, for the cure or all • ' 'PIftbIONARY AFFEC; = - ..; TIONS. ' , C6I 4 IBI,IMpTIyES BEWARE ' OF Wild Cherty Tiee in all ages of the world, and in all centuries where It.is known, both among civil ized" as Well - di savage nations and tribes; is justly celebrated -Alibi wonderful medicinal qualities.= (Chia, cembitfed with - Minty ? other valuable ..Stigeta blaeitrtrels;:and'ofepared' by a' skilful physician, -,wlitsipasseiseir the advantages of the experience and practice -of bis 'profession oEnearlt a quartet of a cepturionnet'be a saleable aCquisition to those who areilaboringginder any of the dangerous diseases cif the-LungaseiCorenion idolit climate. Such a-prepa rat;on is , Dr„,Bwasine's Compound SyruprOf, Wild CliCirY4repriedliyiimselfat his labartary in Phil adelphia. Eicyfristar, of Philadeltilia, has diit nor metier hns hatink thing to do with any.prepkration of WQd Chen-y:lant there was one got up in ,Philadel phi:tend the Mime of -Vistar attached', the right - cif which was geld out to some merchants in the` West.' If you' would get OM gennine article, the only one prepared by a regularphysidan, see that the signs.- fore of Di-. Swhyriet 81Philad'a., is on - each : bottle.- More-,Nome 'Testimony._ - = Purtsnctards;Sept.2B, 1846. IA H. iSwayni:-.q,Dcas Sir-,-Haying seen the "as tonishing cure" performed on Mr. Thomas by your, ConiPptriut Sirup of IVild - ClicT o ry; I WAs induced to try it•on,MySelf. I was taken - with a violotifcough; spittieg•of.'hilood . , shortness • or hreatbing, *Other with vielerit attackeef Asthma. overdone myself from exertion which 1" ; :was not able topeiform, which prostrated...my system:to a great extent. r'eorn menced thestise of 'your Compound Syrup of Wild :Cherry, together with' your Extract of Sarsaparilla aed,Tar Pills, which g,ive . me almost immediate re lief, and Laiii_glad tialgiye my testimony to all who May be 'afflicted in a similar way. I am now able to resume ini:Claily labor. "It Weald duwell to see that the- sig-natuyncif Dr.. H.,Swsys. - i. each bottle of Wild Cherry. bly'resfirlinectis in. Thirteenth street' two doors prom the cotiaerlif Wbetel "shall; be glad to have an interview with alishridarly afflic ted. - WBI. 11; WALTON. , ' Litter ' froni the' lit:v.' Jackson. Formerly Pastor of the Fired - Presbyterian. Church, Netv 'York. -• trtseiritratt, Feb. 15, 1846. , Dr Swayne,,Dear Sir Permitme to take the lib- I erty ofwriting to you at this-.time; to express appro bation,, and recommend to dig. attention of heads of families and toothers your valuable medicine—your Compound §,yrup of Wild Cherry. In my.travels of jate,l hare .. .7cm; in a great many . bistances, the won-' tierful effectlief your medicine in relieving Children' of..very obstinate complaints, sgch as coughing, wheezing, choking with' the-phlegm; astliniatictit-,- tackii, Bte. should nat'haii - writted this letter, lipsveVer, at present, although Lhasa felt it my duty to 'add tny.testimony to it•for some time, had it not been-for a . bite instance where the Medicine above alluded to Was instrumental in restoring' Co perfect health an only child ' whose case-was al most hop eleiis,„ in- a-family Of myacquaintadee.' 4 I thank heaven,' - said a doting:mother, ' say child 'is saved frcim th jaws of death.' . Beyond alLdoubt, Dr. Swaynaa Compound Syrup of,,Wod Cherry, is the most valuablepriedicine in this or any other country. lam certain I have witnessed more than onediundred cases where it has been. at tended with complete success. I Mise used it myself in an "obstinatdattack.of.the- Bronchitis, in which it proved of in an'exeeedingly abort time, con-, sidering the severity of the case. I can recommend it in the fullest confidence 'of Heisuperiol virtues:, I would advise that no family should be without it; it is very pleasant, and always beneficial; worth double and often ten times its price. The public are assur ed there ii no quackery about. it. R. JOHNSON, D. D. . Reader!' are-you auffering,from a cold or disease ofthe lunge? Try this remedy! you will not, perhaps, regret it. :It will arrestall those disagreeable ayinp, toinawhich strike ao much terrorto the Mind,: atid prolong your da.ils-beivare otall preparations,.pur; porting to contain Wiid Cherry, except that bearing the signature of Dr. H. Swayne, on the outside wrap , - per of the bottle as they are (Mite likely destitute or the article from which they boirow a name. Prepared aoly by Da. Swassig,' - whose office has, been "removed to the N. E. Corner of Eighth aridlidce Strfeti, Philadelphia. • , Sold wholesale and retail in Pittsburgh at proprie tors prices, by War. TIISIIII .53 Market st.; neves & Snowsw.. , c;terner of Wood and 2A ste.; J. JONES, ISO Liberty at. ' , • ' 'Allegheny City, Boyd, Cares & C0.,-Butler; Weaver & Henderson, Mercer; Norman Csjender ' Meadville; JAI. Berton & Co., Erie; 51 - Kenai° & Kaska, Cleveland, Denis & Son, Columbus"; Miller, Brownsville:. Marsh, Wheeling, Va.; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. El: Easterly & n., St. Louis; T. S. Morris & Co., Louisville, Ky.; 'Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans, and by agents generally. . decl4 7tledteail end Stirgiesa ottqe. Tiealth is the charm of lire, without it gold. Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR DROWN, a , gularly educated physi- 1 ian from the eastern cit. , n, would respectfully iounee, to the citizens o tsburgb, Allegheny and! vicinity, that he can he ronzulted privately arul !onflitlentially, every day ind evening at his office in Diamond Alley, a few loors Map Wood street ta' Dr. Brost i gives his particular attention to the .reatment and investigation of 'the following disea ses: All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood. :scrofula, syphilis, seminal ),veekness, impotency, salt rheum,diseases of the eye and ear,rheumatism, piles, palsey, Dr. Brawn has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that be is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary.syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The' modern researches on syphilis., its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been matte known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many neW tunlvaluable remedies havebeen ly introduceil, whichsecures the Patientbeinginer cmialized out °feats' jence : Strangers are apprised that Doctor .Brown., has been educated in every branch of medicine, and, regularly admitted to practise, and: that he now confines himself to the study and practice bf this partictilar branch,togeth , er with all tfiseases of a prirge or delicate nature, incident to the humanfrnme. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in-a short time, with out interruption from business. a:I-Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street . , towards the market, Consultations strictly confidential, my.l.2.d&wy, Dr. Enariialioltaaaing T WOULDapeak an honest and conscientious word j of advice' to those of you who are not too wise to reason, and who can appreciate and distinguish be tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, (in reference to pulmonarrtliseases,) and the following itraight-forwird statement, •by one who would not offer a 'misrepresentation to you, where life and death are .so Pearly concerned as in any of the dis eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. I can assure you that the remedy here offered, has given a heave4ly relief, and often effected a perms. neat cure, when every other remedy has failed. It is pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste. ' and fur those who are weak, languidoand emaciated, it will form an agreeable drticle of food, as it is in the form of a beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there fore, in truth `and honor, be offered tOiall thoke afflic ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or Common Coughs and Cads, spitting of Blood, Bleeding of the Lungs, Whooping-cough; Eroup", Difficulty of Breath ing, Sore Thioal, Hoarseness, First Stages of con: sumption, and all other Pulmonary and Liver Com plaints. le is, known, au DR. EMANUEL'S BAL SAMIC LUNS AND COUGIt JELLY. .. The materials of this Jellrare purely vegetable and balsamieand 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.. . • . . Sold by \VAL J'ACKSON, at his Boot &Shoe store, No. 89 Liberlytstreet, head ofitiood st., Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. - decs ; ' Can't ; ba.Heat 1 M. WHITE has just received at his large sfi - ettablishulent,•fronting on Liberty. and Sixth streets; a Splendid-.;assortment of TWEEDS fole summer; also, a superior lot of FrenciiSatin VES TINGS, all of,avhith eis ien4y, to- make up in ttie4atest faster tt and oxi thelinsat reaawia,l4e- terms ;as 1 .Obsarce,.l.ha corner, d 0467 Litferty und sncth,lstrpata. , toy 14- , M. WHITE, Tailor; Proprcbtbr;• 1 2.:;- - ; ''!= I . '-'-`;':.:- . t.', -- . - ; , .. -' - * t -.. '' ' ; t lr. :1 .'74- -: ' 'l2.'-' .. :1..:: 7.-. :i *; '- '1‘ -':-'4eev.:".%fiel:- - :--L. * l4. ::::; i?'i;,,;. eg , ' ; . :Yl. . y. 4 I . 1 ,, , ~. .!, . 4 . - 12: . _ . , .• :,,t Z' ''-4. .).}... * :::' , A 4 ::: ‘ ,' "' :., 7 ' ' ,:,..1j,,1:-.1-'-',"i•-'4'-.1,.''.4-'4*..4.:.--W...*td;&4', 1 ' k 4 :...,,." :4,4 4' ~4,..2 45 ' 1 ' 044 '. ''...7, , :, , ~,,* ' - ~,..V "r'i.',,?•'2%;..e.7.7.-4-itII...NE-"A:AI.C.-r ... 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CiLIUSTLESHAIVANIO RINGS AND AlAd ' •` - ; . - t'NETIC FLUID. 911HTS"remarkable invention, _which has received theuniversat approbation ofthemedical Wires hion of Great Britain, co - Gannon!' lin entirely new ap plication of Gal vanism; as a remedial agent, by:lateens of which the :orairihrY:GalVanie Bettenes, Eleeteic and Magnetic Iffacliines,,ltc., aye entirely dispensed with; and the nrysterionspitiwerof Galvanism applied Without any of the objections:which - Ire inseparable froni the , general mode. now in 'use Thilifteng den . es, and irregulir intervois, in which Galvanism is apt plied by the Machines; has been pronounced, after.a, fair-and impartial that; to, be decidedly injurious, and itwas to remedy this radical defect thatthis new an.' plication - was projected, which, after unceasing toil,l and perseverance, has beewbfauglit to its present state ; ofpertlection. The Gainanicltings answer aft the - Puirsta tho most e*perilive Machines, and in many otherrespyts.ate:inere safeintl - " certain in accqmplishing,the etfired - effect. The Galvamc Rings used - in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are.sonfidently recommended in all ' disorders tchitht,artsefront an: enfeebled and unhealthy glate.of the.nervouo4tr vital system, and these com 'plaintrare atatairtite - rtioat paigut -- ,ated . mniversal to which we are silbjea. They arise; without exception, from tine 'hiimple.caue a derangement of the Nary ondSystem—and- it. was in - these cased that other 'remedies' having** 'often; failed; a new-agent wag greatlyneeded, which it is confidently:believed, has beeri,found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. 'The Galvanic Ringd have been plied with - entire me - C.6sin all cases of Itimixteenne, acute'or chronic; applying to the head, fie° or limbs,. Gaul, reux, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Headdoke; Indigestion, paralutiS l Pals . y 4 , Epilepsy, Fits Cramp,. :Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stillness of Joints, .Spinal Complaints - , Lumbag,O, Nemialgia,. Nervous Tremors,Dizainess of the Read, pain in the Cheat ;and Stde,GenernlDebilit Debility, cy of Nervous and Physical _Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In oases ofconfinned-Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement ofttre digeo. tive organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinaricffects upon the system must be: witnesamd to be ,believed, an as a certain preventive foe the encoding cemplaints they are equally recom m„entled„ ',the -Rings ,are of different pricessaming made sizes, and of various ornamental patterns, and can be wo - in by"the most delicate fotnale without the4lightest inconvenience. In fact, - the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. .1. . The ,Galvanic Belts;,33racelets, - Bands, , Garters, Ilicelelaces, 44 , e. In some.cases of a very severe eharaCter, and long standing, the power es applied by the Galinnic Rings - is not sufficientto arrest the progress of disease, and ultimately earstore'ireal(h... The Improved modi fication in - the Galvanic Belts , ,yracelets &c., entire ly remediesthis objection; any degree .Of power that is required can reidily be obtained,ltnir no complaiht which the, :mysterious agent of Galvanisin can effect will fail to be permanently.relieved. .These articles ass adapted to the waists, armsiwristd,limbs, ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect:convenience. The Galvanic Necklacea are used with greater bene fit in cases.of . , Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; ofiM , in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost nnifitinri - succeseas a preventive fur Ape.. I ataxy, Epileptic Fits, and Aniline complaints. -Chrlatteis litagnetic Fluid is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the Freiachthemists to be one of the most extraordinary ' discoveries ofmodern science. It is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren dering the nerressenvitins 4 to-gatvanic action by this rides:disc:ailing a concentration of the influence, atthe I seat of disease, thus giving rapid.and permanent co llier. No other composition its chemistry is known to produce the same effect4.or to impart - a -similar pro perty to the nervoustryitem, by means elan outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains /loth , ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is•iis - harmlore in its action as it is beneficial in its rosults. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions arein every may perfectly_harml cgs; they are sold at prices within - Alio reach of all and the _discoverer only re quests a: fair trial as a test of theiranitprising efficacy and permanent benefit. is-- Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plan . teas. Thewlrticics form another valuable .applicatton of the sterioua influence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Ring,s l and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applies- ' ~ ton. They are confidently recommended as a vain able addition in the speedy cute ofßlicumatisin,anute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a , posi-' tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness -tn the i Chest or Back, Painin the Side,in Asniat le Affections, I and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal. Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been , used. with complete success.. They are also of the greatest advantage, in Pains and Weakness of the Bredst,and ate highly recommended for many of thiase complaints to which females are °specialty liable. As an effectual moans for strengthening the elstem when debilitated with disease or other pauses; nit a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds; and in all affections of the Chest,- generally, the Galvanic' Strengthening Plaster will be found ot great and permanent advantage; In a Tew words; it embraces all the* virtues of the beat tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic mflueime, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free.from those olllections which area constant source of complaipt with the ordinary plasters in common use. _ _ '''',,'... ••::,:.*.,.•!;7.1:,;y,,,t7 "'.S rx MEI ~~c~lt,ci~t CAUTION 1):Sr The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by f•nprin ciplerl persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Cluttrrtz has but one authorized agent in each City or the Union. The only agent- in Pittsburih, W. W. WILSON, CERrICATES' AND TESTIMONIALS, "' Of the hi iestnnd most respectable.• character, are constantly received, regarding. the, extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. His believ ed that in the city of New York alone, 4 upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the -most painful chronic disorders,some of-which have completely baffled fill former ffortvof medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove octhe galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly. recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention- has re ceived unanimous 'favor with the most intelligent among the' American,Paculty. Dr. Christiels at all times ready and most happy to give every to and all interested, for testing the trirth of his assertions and, the efficacy of his discovery. Only agency in 'Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street.. . octl4-dly 'Drugs; Divgs, Mrugx, it No. 2. Commercial Rom, I,ibcrt y slreet,"Big . Gol- den Mortar” 'once more Tr AYS & ROCKWAY, thank fui,for the liberal pa - teenage, which they have heretofore received and wishing to merit an increased share of airblic pa tronage, would.respeotfully call the attention, of the' public to ott,r stock of gdods which we_are now re ceiving. for tliix.fall.. trade. Among which may be found in quantities to suit purchasers, the following articles. - • , . • ; Rhuebard Root, Liqiiorice Root, • Flour Sulphur, • do. Bill, - Gum Arabic, . Refitted Borax, , Cl , d,Magnesia, -Sal Soda, , . - Carb Magnesia, . Spanish. Brown, Gum Aloes, ' Gum Copal, 5•. i , Cream Tarter, • • Roll 'Brimstone, Calomel, - "White Chalk, . Sup Caib Soda; - • - ..Ext. Logwood, Epsom Salts; • ' Chip'd do. -.• Glauber do. ' L- Madder, • Tartaric Acid, • ' ' Yellow Ochre," - ' Gum Scammony,_ 'Chrome Yellow,. .. Hal Copavia, . • L do Green, Salt Petre,, • -, ~. Rose Pink. . Together With agenerale assortment of Oils,Paints, Varnishes, Paint, Brushesiy Dye Woods, &c., &e. t .a! I of %Oda will lid sOld'ns law as at, any other house : in the city. • -• I TENVA.P.T , S Daily-Rftistei, for tho use or &pi:- o.lles and persons , of bastnetri;fdrlB47 For sale by. H. s.....Boswolaty& Matilitliti' ,:#c;onf .----_-- Spra Strains; Pains of the Breast and . slWei and - diseases of the Spine% . • .(11.1RED and effectually relieved'hy the use of Ntt.t Itj ture2s . own . Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; tab; mined from a well in -Kentucky, 185 feet below the Earth's surface. A lady in Kentucky was cured of a Epinal Disease, which had confined her to:her bed for many weclur completely helpless,-by'-the use of this remedy, after various other remedies:had-beep tried in vain. Read the following testimonial. • Pri•rtuviMn,Angust.22, 1846. Thii is 0 - certify, that we have used the Animas', cqx Ou. foithe whooping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small 'tea spoon full at nighi,"Whitih always enabledAtiem ton at through. the night; I also Applied .it to and; of ; the children; that' got her arm burut, the 'Chilli cidased crying by the time the arm - waridrinted and . boun d up.. I also was afflicted ri pain, in 'my side and breast, and hare been so for 16 years. I.donitneneed Osting'the Oil' by 'caking a teaspoonful tw i de it day, and in 2 oi3 days using the Oil have been very much' relieved; .and do believe that it Mlles:. best , family. medicine: I have ever seen—one of My neighbors il - ded it at toy reghest for a sprained ancle„ ‘vhich - re; .liaidd her in a fen- minutes; we have'also Used the Oil to? a serairlesd joint id our own which gave ease in very short time. We live. on thocast side otPenn at.,.6 doors south of Walnut. lam now as wails orei Isfts is my life. ' _ • ''iIARGARET A. sArrni.' . . , • . • .... .Sold wholesale and retail by Wire. Jaelt,sni at his Boot and Shoe store andiYatent-111edicnte. NVare. house, 89, Liberty street, head of Wood street, Ditto burgh. PriCC.5O cents and $1 per bottle. WM. Jackson being exclusive. Agent, for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE but..what is , sold by run os , rs appointed agents. : . N.. 8. A pam'bhlet containing ample directions, drc.-ovith :the Names and Addresies of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per.of 'each bottle.. . . aug 28--fcb.ls-dwoin 40114146x14 vfwvG9li! QC * 176 WESTERN NEW...YORK COLLEGE HEALTH, 207 Main street, Buffalo, New York. R. G:C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIION LU TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FORIS47.—"I Cams, I SAw, I CONQUERED,'" is most emphatically the case withthis article.. Disease hha ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it hart gone, and South America, England, Canada, and the United States have proved the truth of this statement, the above quotationan a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the pith ciple upon which yoriare mired may not be known to you, bet the result of a trial ofithe article is satis factory; 'yen are restored; and the secret of the core remains with the proprietor. The. Medicine, is a cornpound..24listinct vegetable agencies; each in dividual ro s its own peculiar, exclusive, nekli-, Meal :property, conflicting with no other compound —each root makes its own cure—and as a perfect combination, ,3vhe - ri taken into the system, it dues the work which NA:due.; when her, laws were first 'established, intended it should do-4' UItIFI E S, STRENGTHE.i.N4 : AND, RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitrition. Ditriesi, in all its characters, will he completely eradicated from the system by its use. See paMplats in agents' bands, for free cirmilatirrii•r-they. treat _epee all diseases, and show testimony of cures. Gasyst, and all coo-: ,plaints otthe urinary 'organs, rural also the cause of Breit soffe.riug, and. Vaunt:es Ltstioreriurne has acquired no small celebrity , over the country, by the wee it has made in this distressing Masser afflie dons. So famed, irseems, is this medicine, that it ' has thus attracted the notice of one arum Medical pultheatioes. In theoliovember No. 1846, of the ‘!llufialo Journal • and - Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science," in an article upon calenlous .diseases, and "solvents," the writer, after noticing the fact that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1892 : of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: "Why do not our Representatives in Senate and Assembly convened, enlighten and 'dissolve , . the suffering thousands of this conntry, by the purthasa of Vaughn's Vegetable l.ithortriptic, than which no, sril vent since the days of Alchemy has poi messed one! halt.the tame !"'header, here is a periotical of high; standing, ackniiwledged throughout a large section, of ibis country to be one of the best conducted jour-• nale of the kind in the United States. exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to, our -certain knowleclge„edited by Austin Flint, Id. D., and. con tributed to by men of the highest professional abili ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret remedy." You will at once understand no unknown and worth less nostrum, could thus extort a. comment from so t high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly' conflicted with the practice of the , faculty, it must have been its great "fame" whichihas,caused it to receive this passing mid. Ritrsvor diseases weak ness of the back and spine, irregti/ar, pain ful and suppressed Mensturation : Flour Albus, and the en tire complicated train ofevils which follow a disor dered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents,aud -you will find evidence of the valuerofthe Lithontriptic there put forth. he a remedy for the irregularities of the fe maleeystem*, it has in the Compound a"rpot" whiffr has bean resorted to In the Mirth of Europe for cep 'fairies—as a sure'cure for this complaint, and a re storer of the- health of the entire system. Liven cORPLAINT, JAUNDICE, Bluets DISEASES, &c. : are instantly relieved. People of the West will fi nd it the only remedy in these complaints, as well as FE vzy. AND Aciuc. There is, no remedy like it, and no calomel or quinine forms any part of this mixture. .No injury will result in its use, and iteactiye proper., ties arb-manifested in the use of a single 30 oz bottle.l FOR FEVER' AND AGUE, Bilious Disorders, take ill/ other Medicine. - 1111EUJIATISX,GOUT,WillfiRd flie action of this medicine upon the, Blood, will change the disease—which originates in the blood ~ — and'ashealthy result will follow. Dvsexesit, Is ntursmon, Sic., yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. .fintammraiori or - Isre Lyrics. Cocos, 'Ciass alio has ever found relief. Scnorma, ERYSIPELAS, PILES; In lamed Eyes—sill caused by im pure blood—will find this article the renietly. The System, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mixture, is purified and - restored- 7 -as a partial cure will not. follow. - The train of common complaints, Palpitation Al', the Heart, Sick. Headache, Debility; 4-c., are all 'the re sult of some derangement of the system, and the GREAT RESIORER will do its work. The promises set forth in the advertisement, are based' upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years: The' written testimony of 1000 Agents- in Canada, the lJnitediitates, England and South :America, in the poaiessinn of the proprietor—and!can be seen by all interested-,is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine_ ever .offcred .to the-World. -Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down; Of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles at $2; 12 oz,do atsl each—the larger hold ing o;e:tome than tat> Small bottles. Look ouennd .not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable lithontriptic -Mixture" blown_ upon the' grass, the written signature of "G.C.Veugn".on the directions, and 'G. C. Vaughn, Bufihlo; stamped on Me cork." None other are genuine. Prepared - by . Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and-sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail., No attention given to letters, unless post paid—or ders from regularly eon.stiluted Agents excepted: post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting-ad vice, promptly attended to gratis. • Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this arils cle 7 -132 Nassau st., New York city; 295 Essex- st.. Salem, Masa.; and by the -principal Druggists througbn out the 'United States and' Canada, as edvertised the papers. • . ! • .! Agents in this eq.-- ' Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agentilr; No. 2, Commerciallio a, Liberty street, Pittsbutgb. Also, It. E. Sellers, 57 Woodstreet; Mitchell; Federal street, Allegheny cityfthon Barclay, Denvert John Smith, Bridgewater. . • jaii3o-d&ivly • • Johii' D. Dovisi • • • A UCTIOISIEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT CoriTe'r- of Wood 'and4"lll.W. etrchts;;Tittsbuigh - I [Catly to receive merchandize of every descriptioo on consignment' for public or.private eale, and from • long experience in the above busines, flatters hinisell that he vvill be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favorleim with their patronage. . '' • Regular sales Oril Mondays and Thursdays of pry G oods 'and Fancy articles, at 10 - o'clock, A. M. , Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,: new and accond hied furniture, &C., at te:no'elock - P. M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. eel . ON the Upper Rio Grande, by Bryant R.• Tildes; Jr:;••explorid. in the month 01 October and No-' Vernbgt 1840, on board the' U. S. str. commanded by co* Pittiburgb, by : order •of . Maj ., Pee. Patterson, A. U. s.,,,:obrrt minding thascsond,divisiOu of Army of Clectim tion ..I‘lexico*. - • •• • • - .• •• •• ••••• The above work can •be,bad from the agent;4l. Hubbard, 7 t-Ortier df. IkFarbury and Penn streets.— AlaildrOln febi :f ka KNE FIBRE CLICKENER,SSII6ArRiCOATEUVERETABLR PILLS are .the Brit: nod. only Ikled.ledqo over known that willirositire/yrure ; ~._,..t• Headache, Gidiness, . Measles' gtat,B,ltehua, Rheumatism, Pil Dispiptia, Scutvy, • ' Small Pox, Satindiee, Coirghi, Pains in the Back, - Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness,. Consumption„.lzits, Palpitation of the ilidir;.Livei'Coutplaint; Rising in the'Tlßcialti •• neOlesso 'T . :. I Dropsy, Asthinn; 5, - itehfrigs the ru g Fevers of all kind's; tailds,Gontill . ; Female Cornydaluts Gompligarts, " I And all tither-thieising frtitim Rapt:Odes 01 • - the blood. -•-. . .1: 0 it4r• They . haii .- . v enied, i over 34000 lierscokwho hate bens . oiro. ' lent ca tea, by the, most emittent,Phitipiniiii,...*.-, • OCr 'FUT; are patron-L:0: *;ii,kciiii9mc:„..44.4.ll men or thejlighest Hon. David R.-PM - ter; ' '' llhinty, Clay, Hon. John Q. Adaltiti • ' • Hen; DanierWebster, Hon. Martin Van Buren; • - C. Calhoun,, Gen. Winfield Scott, • • - Col, R. AI. Johnioni Hon. James K: Polk, Gen.. Lewi • Caw, .i -irr Their virtues arc .so. infallible. thatifie money will be retumed in. all eases thof.d9 ni.Agive sal satisfaction... Although but two and is...hal;,.yearss ' have elapsed since these colebilited Pigs viere frit' -introduced to the public, the kale ,iat.titem in. she Sastern and middle' States his far 'ceCtled 9r. 1 01 iekener's most 'sampans° expectation's.' During thsr rputit year, alone, - no less than 10,000 - 12yrdss of honest' base been sold in -the State of Now York, 6,000 in' Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,002 in New Jew 5cy,2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 ittilukNew-Eagligld • States, , requiring the. , constant ,einpleymeat...‘o.27 hands, exclusive printers and engravers.. lit Ole same period, upwards of 200,000 copiek.; the' "Family Doctor" , hair: 'Bien cirderid.hy every section. of the chuntry: - Thekh finti"ibust show . , conclusively, that Dr. ClMkeners Sugar Coat ed Pills, besides being the 'very boat mediaineldilte • • world, are held in the highestestimatiOnbYthopublie. We might extend this publiention to an indefin ite length, if. we deemed it expedient toliublisb all tersimouials,we have recciyed, not only.froni gint's but individuals and - fithifies, who. here et , iiipiejuied the benficial effeita 'Clielletierts'Sagir'Ciinied - : - .` Pills, bet we deem 'ivutinecessari. The most in contestible evidence d'their unpieccdented sactils, are the numberless Imitations and. Counterfeit's/4cl' have already appeared , notwithstanding•the.bileflor trod they have been before'the public. .E.ven.sdniss' of our staunchest pill makers.havo hid tlwaudallity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order,4 l ? disguise the ingredients of their vile compoundt,,and palm them off for the "real pure." Sim`h paltry shifts c.innot list long without exposing theirledeous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably,pre vail over rascality and deception.• = ‘'• For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, , at Patent bledicae Warehouse, N0..89, Liberty. strebt,r • head of Wood - et., Pittsburgh. Price, 2bc, peeholto Dr. CI ickencrs principalothceis 81 Barclaylieritet,.., New York. , • • _ ;Cr Beware of an imitat ion article, . culled . IFn= proved Sugar Coated. Pills, purporting to he lintel:lW," as both the pill. and the pretended 'intent.' geries, got up by -a Miserable' quick in New Tork; - who, for the last four or five yeari,lias"Made his , living by counterfeiting popular medicine's: IM Remember, Dr. C. V. Cliche:rev is theorigiaal . inventor of Sugar Coated Pillsiand that:nothing or! the sort was ever heard of until he introduced theta., in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore always ask for Clickences SitirCoated Tegetablk Prllicand take no other, or they will be mid!. the vietiinl . Oj~l fraud. ' • :-!!lset119-dIff The Most Astounding Elisotivfflopy t , . A BLESSING! .A MIRACLE I .A, VICiI4D,ERVI' To cure Eruptions and DkAglcremerits Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn . , 4011 .4hehmwSctik,y;,' WEE • tuttar Sep - Fitz:Hy to Parch 00000 Li ICE N -411 , , • .I** l ll 1111 6 SUG AR . O., COATED ;,;1!!, 14 FABLE PI L . . Sore Heads, 4-c. 4r. itc: • ' ' • .-- r4OUR years ago last August, the capital ofFtettet: was astonished in conbrquence'.of discovery made by an Italian. Chemist. Many druaktgil!:•,-_it.sesto,•: ed almost an impossibdity•that, any thing made hy the hands of man, conlil base such singular pywersk as that claimed by. Arrovzo Vrersnrx for biir-sweezei; hlanycfassed bun and biainvention as a.bnm.. .bug, (aud, alas! many' foolish' peribna'without tr) do the same now:) . at length, after. teiting.itlll Our hospitals, the Mcdimil Society...of 'Patisf,,',(tbe,:heit cli6raiste in.the Waild)deliveredll2#l4:4l.§rNl7lo4ll4: to Sig,norTetiprini:. " base now minotely.anifitiFellailMilliisketg, the singular invention of Vesprini..... - WeliairOiiihgl. ed its coniponent tiarts—we have used it in Weimer. I cases, and we holatatti not 'to , pronounco it (The 1 14liatt Chemical Soara.as a ireat , blessing, end it: truly, wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con-, cider the true philanthropist of.sufferirig,tuariiind. (Signed) .LEOPOLDDUPRIA; Pres."' Then comes the report o tote r . , of scientific esperirroy ...„ . • " ir.,a,iaton irded," exclaims theitged ptell4lettfv . pit). - is singular preparadon—Vespnni.a 'Wafers Chemical Soapl • Where, indeed r n•ill:eeienegßopl Here we have a prcpmstion :made in thalami of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know.by actual practice, to cure every autineoui ' eruptien eVar3,.. disfignienaeut of, and even discolored skin I Wherik will itamagicried'singulaipower teaser . The Ne gro' the Creole, the" Yelinw - Aide of the Moir and' the Red\lan ofthe Far . Weser,areahlre under the In - ' in u ence of itif ertraordinary •poWers . of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and rnakeit white and beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdark,ar black, or brown skin." (Here 811 'tral -Venoms were'brought forward by the president; ho had used kV - itl . 4oot of his assertions.) 'ARAB Tif rsi TROII TILE minion umiatt!'74 TliC*lllllEllirf 'PAOrkirfOlt.: r • ; • '..! Peers, Nov 4, 1840:'• In consideration ofthe .som of $3600, I. have'dl - to MR. T. jOICTI; resizlirig in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process - or manufacturing, together with a statement driheingredieota"compos ing my Italian . ChemienElloap t • lie hi tci manufac ture it for sale in the United*Stateseily;and to have the privilege of naming it ""lsrres•s lifdtairelsemical Soap." Witness, 'Teary J. (Signed) . 'z ANTONIO •. • ; There aro probably few persons. of:intelligence, - who, after reading tins 'ribose; .will doubt the . ties of Ames , ' Italian. Chemical Soapy . ,ii: =fig Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, SCarvy ' Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Moryhesi,•Tatr,liel low'orlliown.skin,Ste: ShisOld theretettnetrpei :. sons, perhaps the following . recoromendatiOns, as well as hundreds 'from others, may-Convincer the't .. ta'For sale likW. JACKSON', Agenticbinteenf Wood and Liberty streets, the only place hi- Pitts burg!' where the GENUINE. CAN be. obtained;, crams AiLE - Cotiwrzarirr. - •-• •• • 'imii26;- slate . Agency and Genera' Inf r ' • ltgence Office: • • " MAE Subscriber' has opened at the PublicatitraVS% 1 See of the Moiraing Telegraph;No. 50Third it4 l a Real Estate Agency and general Intelligeittiri Office. A llegiatet: will be kepr in Which persons Cirri& Cord, 'without charge; real estate Wbictrtbei wiah sell or exchange, -liduses tolet, tac..o.• >: TjUeil 4e' real estate 'will+ be examined, end 'deeds or sale tie eschayge will be executed and -all etkit.r.lpisincurs) connected with-a Real Estate Agency, trang i acted with premptaestrand. Ile will also intend to all the business belonging_ to a general tntelligence OQce, such as procur f n io r sienaticina for yiersons out of empleyorenf;soiply families with male and feinali domestics, 44e: • J... The fees will in ell cases • be small and D cs't ha rg will b6 - fia4e ii4pir.f . or services settle!!! rendatell. The subKriber. is parm4ted to tePetjopt.e.fojoik log geptierneatifthiseilty . .. -1- • 1 n Ron: ClibrielAdatens.keior..*-e";,,, • 4- James Howard rm.,. Wood st;:'.. • - C. D.. M. :Braid', Attoirliaiat La*. • Rutliiiie,.Wood.st... , .. • -- James It*in, s i , War ;Howard 4- Co:, Wood'atx 7.; VI Ott J. W,. Cook, .F.ntartb .st. L. IfirpOr, Editor Of Post: Whitney & Potter 'Editoraortbionicle. • White & Harris, Editors of Gresatte:Yer. 24/1 -3. Herron Foster, Editor of Dispatebt.. , 4 . . I , ..Doenn; Pe hiisher- , Catholic: IL Dum ars. &. Fa arth ennl '_. , ...Weightik Bryan, Publishers Telegrapliksaq red: / Vidg-tf • : . • .. ; COMMISSION A.NDFDBAIT iNqiIERCalt • .Wood . Stred; CtONLINUES to transact a-, gencrar. ) business, especially in the, purchase and nie44., nrican_ossoisfactures and produce, arid.* rester ing and forwarding Coeds conaigned, to his cans. 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