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' it 'i . , ^.-4. - , 7 +~, . -- ;': - 'i•::' , :^.'-':•::' .IL7:.:':-.1,1.:fi..-:-.;!:;.1,'......, '~' ''` , V 4 * 4 • I HE.F.4 I I - Portab 4 e;no ttl, • -41 a • 6 VOA tlre trensiortation or rreigkt hetween.Pitts; bergh and the Atlantic cities, avoiding tra.nEhip ' went* oict a way, and the cOnsestreat: tWordelayi - Atunage, keit:kali& noperation goods. ll. PRIETOAS': .. . - _. . . ' ...- tvatimkor.. &CASH, 278 Market at,,PllitailetiThia. ,- - TAAFFE &.I.P:CONN'oR, car Penn-an 4 Wayne eta., ~. Pittsburgh.. .., i.. - • - . - ' . • ~ O• morons ; Si Co. - ; North "street, -Baltimore.: : : W. tr....l.T..T.Kesciirc,'ls South street, New,.York. couras by, increased business, the Proprie i fora have - added rtn..and extended - their arrange-, , menu( daring the Winter,- and are now prepared to for Ward freight with regularity 'and diepatch, - . .Panse.d by any other Line: 'Then-long experience as Carriers, the palpable superiority or the Portable Boat ayetem, and the great eapacityind convenience of thei - Warehousee ateazh end' of.tbe pine, are peculi - • aiii , etileithtted enilble the Propriatorri to fulfil their engagements and accommodutelbeir custom - .ers, - and confidently- offering the past as a guarantee .for ,the future, they respectfully solicit a-contingence oc4hat patronage which they now gratefully ack nowledge. • . ' • - • 4M -consign itehts to Taalfe.flc O'Connor willbe celytal and 100-41 1 3etli 3 team float chargcs paid ,and - • Dille ..of",Lacliog transmitted free..of, any. chergs.for ' Cominission, advancing or Storage... Basing nointe.r ; k•S -est directly or indirectly itearn Boats the interest - of the Consignors must necessarily he their Primary oldectin.shippieg Westland they- pledge.themiclires frilerward all. Goode consigned to them promptly, unAliku#kenast - iiidTantateouti•terine to the owners: NEEI • 'making doableilaily trips. One boat will leave the lklotiongahelawharf everyjnorning precisely at S clock. Passengenflay the morning hue will arrive 1n Baltimore, nest tiveuirti,lir time forthe Boats ar Rail ßoad .cars.. The evening Boat will leave.tlle wharf at 4 o'clock,. except Sunda:per' Passengere bent. will lodge on boird, in comfortable state rooms . Leave Browns, vale 'next morning at to'cleek; cross the neattatiina , 7 in f iley light; shp and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether- The 'preparations . • on ,this route are ample, and the connectlep.,cnui plate; so that disappointments or delayfitill be un known upon it. • Passengers can stop on the rotate and resume their scats again at IA ttead • or Steaintmuctiexn , ilgAFe. , ancf.,Rbjtaiatilptiia. es ch to travel s tkey de-. Seciiii„ - Yarut.tjckets at the olice,, , k4ii,uottgitliala • - - febl7-y J. NIPAKIMEN. MEM P=E DfflM=l3 - : - s , . „, =EMU MESEM MEE ESSE >~. .7.t.. , :.. , ''.J. ';', •_ '''. L.- '-: •....Y-'--;•.-1--,,:•'::..',..,... FN .-,,.,.;.;':,,•11-.,;;)-..;.--.A.:-..t!:-.''-- ' .. ty(1,1,,1r e • poritlitztv.MlTCS. AGENTS: '".'"PlokWortles 'Way. Vteiglat. r4fse. _‘. ..... • 847 I%Oi CLUSIVELY•ifor the tnuisportatiott of .syny cfreightbetween Pittslnu" Blairsville,...fohns towlolollldaysbnrgh, Water street, and all interme , ttiate - Plates. I • - - • - iease,s - theWarehouse of C. A. MeAnitl .ty & Co.; Pittshuth, every dayletceptSundays) and Shippers-can always depend on having their, goods forwarded •withouttlelny and at•fair, rates. • Thy _Line was_ formed-for the special acconnuto-, dYl.i_iin-Ufthe...4-itixiiiiesti,,ttud the proprietotit re •Oactr4lls' solieif a liheiiktillari of patropage. • Proprietor;. .4,9IiNTICKWORTII, - JORN MILLER, DAN'r.- H. BARNES; ROBERT WOODS, WILLIAM FI:ILTY JORN MILLER; Hollidaysbrugh. = It. H. CANAN, Johnstown. Agents., C. A..MeANULTY & Co., Pittegh. ' REVERENCE.% - MeDevitt, Jolanr.arker, Robert MoOre,RS.&,- liy *Smith, Dittliburgh.- , . mars ~ 4iid4lettlient•Pbrtable Boat Line,' • - • '121: - I = nrn A '1847 Qa, ....FOR,TIIE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS ! tURGII;PHILADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE..; . r Without Transhipment. f, nodsconsignedtoour care will be forwarded 4 wit.houir Bills delay, at the lowest current rates. df - • ta - ilio4 transinitted,and all instruc ions promptly st tbaded.to,free from any extra charge for storage or coeufltssion. 'Address, or apply to •-• C. A. McANULTY & Co, Canal Basin s Pittsburgh. STORAGE. . • Attiring a very large and commodious warelmuse, we are prepired to receive (in addition to freight fur shipment) a laige,amount or Produce; &c., on Stor age at low rates. marS C. A. McANULTY & CO. sumatuat ARRA'ZiiGEBINNTS. IQ,- 1847 111 - onfongabela Route, VIA. BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO DAL TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA.' - Time to Baltimore 12 hoists. Time-to Philadelphia • 40 hours. [toms' 73 MILES.BTAGING.] MITE Splendid-and fast running steamers Consul, Louis M , Lane and Swatara, have commenceil BiAigham'si TranspiortatkoiL 2.11, -gallar, Hifi* 1846' . . ocoliafi.siti:4 gidibat ll - k4.444::Pririci or tea j lhoingh ncrt :ciao:meg to be the onirline that iari4 corditited. - The Foprietori of this Old•estab-, lishgliiiilkiveiiut their stock in the most complete orditr,lind'are thereiughly 'prepared to forward pi 0- , drice_and merchadize to and from the Eastern cities on the openieg of navigation. ''' W.ir• • trlast that oblong experience in the carrying , Imeitti;tss,stail :elides attention :to the interests of cue-. tomera, will secure to us n continuanee and increase •'' of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 'llingham's • Cic arrangements will enable. us to , carry freight. with the,ritmost despatch; and our 'prices shall ar, - - wayfirbe as thilrrwesi charged by ; other responsible Pio' clime and trierchandize will be received and for warded east and west ;without any charge for adver tising, storage or commissimi: , Bills . of, lading forwarded • and every direction promptlrattended to.. Address, or apply to "WM. BINGHAM, Cada] Basin; cor; Liberty and Waytie-str., Pittab"g, .' • - BINGIIAMS; DCICK. 4- STRATTON, '. -•-- •'' ''- ''!No.-176-Market st., Philadelphia. • - - - , - JAMES WILSON, Agent, • - N 0.122 North Howard sL; Baltimore, .....' ....-• -- - - • - 'WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, apriff-f . No.lo Westst., New York. • Blakely' and. Mitchell, . Officeryn.Benn and -Smintrie/d sta. ,Alk GENTS for the OW Black Ball Line of Liver xotitin.d New YorkPankets. Remittannes made as usual to England, Ireland, 3Cotland and Wales in sums of one pound sterling aad.riliyiaret—pa}:al;le in any - toil/ of impottance in Great Britain and - Ireland. ' . . Persaturwithing send' for their friends can have them' brought out by the Shine splendid line, on the 15th and 16th of any month. . strorle. THEpubscriber, having bought out tne well. known Livery Stable kept - by C; B. Doty, in the Fifth Ward, respectftelf informs 114 friends ar.d the - publiegisnerallntliatliewill keep at al a stAk•of the beSt description - of riding horses; bog glee; carriages of all kinds, ' , and inahort everything required - in - his line of business. li-considerable portion or hisptock is new, and he is confident no:stock in the city will be superior to ' • Ilia terms will be moderate.. His stable is on-Lila erty,st., a few doors above the canal. bridge,. where he„respeciftilly st.share of publiepatronago. ' • CIIARLES COLEMAN. 0515143 is alsO provided. With an elegant sparse, which will be furoudied when required. ' 0ct.1.5-tf . NOTIVE• . AAlin..v .. . ma *Ohl out my entablialiment to Doctor William F. Irwin, I . cheerfully recommend to-all-my former &tends and mummers, Srurtses Drug Store. The undersigned hawing 'bought out the store of Edgulliorn, corner of. Penn and Hand streets, so- Latta sat* of the dreg and medicinectistorn of the city and surroending'ciatintry.' A' general assortment. oftillibenidst 'valuable Medicines, Perfumety, Sol.o44ancy Articles, Bruihca and - Combs will al waywbWkleptniiiiend. Physician - 4i prescriptions ac_ enrately compounded. This store will b,e open at MI hours of the ilay and nigfit.,. . • • . WILLIAM F-IRWIN t . corner of Penn and Handstsi .~:~: IMENS `~`t~i~~t~ 4 ~~i~~~t ~~Yes.., FOREIGN 4 .I 4 REM ITTANOZ - .. T. - • forward spcnTy ,tHIg Imb".ta or 411,e1!k4; p,SLII,Fiar h Wales,, cz ili v ie rta litivkstre c t; , _ SAMUEL febtg .• • . 1•••-tIci..14;;-1,4bert-7 , Important 'to 0141POutttiptor* kIARNDEN , Erklgit#l.:l4V -Txht 4 the sote - Agebey in ; the , .*eit'Sr.:::" '. the alien. House is preparierio . send - or- bring Mit pat:sestets air thell , most , liberal (enlist,' with - the greatest - comfortend.despatch, , as they have the best veinsele every. week, espreisly:foi.thisslin , e , iy and will invariably gi patentee heeetfestiityttile : side the water, the prefer ence of bertha; and , will - attend to passengers , . lug gage,on.landing. through- the.Ctrtom-House free- of Orpente;4nd-evl/1- ale& for Wand Ahem _to their friends Wan, - part of the. United aloes than thn emigrant RoMeßthe tarings.auui eiscatious-frauds which' they have heretofore had imposed open them. iilesars.,llamden.& - Co.,iore: also the Agents for I the :Royal. Mail Steamers. : •••• Remittancea-by 'drafts at sight to any.amount—.' payable. in, any:part of England, Is'eland _Scotland, or-Wahl: Application tottheaubacriber-peruonally or-by letter (post •will meet withevery. atten tion.. (Mani • Third. streeti,one. door west 'of Wood street. JOSIIIJA ROBINSON, •• dec244l&tv3m • Zutopcan..*:.GwratAgent. Taliasiott*S•CionerstliEntittistlosiOftitis.' • RI ._ . ~: 1 IkIITTANDES . and; pitsing - to , " ',.,v. i • • . an Ifroitt.Ditka.riiiiirriiiit - wrria_,, ~, Ai,' . larilitrn:by W.. J. T. T . afecott - : . 15'Sbuth - titinit; tomer Oflifiiiiinii - Liine, Nev York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. . The sublicribeisifaving laceepted.'• the tigce._y 9 1 the abode houtcoti ireci*piepared to make arrange.: •meitta upon the 'it:ant iibeilit . tertian" with IluiXe desi- iiiiiii of pnyitit(the piailde• - tirtheir friends frepathe Old Country," and . =flatter themetelvels their character and lintg:titaXiditti lebtignegi ,i, , illiiia ample as surtinee.-that nit theit - arin,iigements will • tie earned mitTaitlififiy: •,-"'"'''' • ' ',.• • • ' .'"•• • ' '•:' "-- '-' --••-• -1 ' 151.OSSiMW.*.LM:TePricott, are Icing Mid faiota- 'bly known fur the superior class, accorammlitisin sad sailing 'Atialitieir - Of thoit: Packet ighipie: The 'QUEEN 'f ia's-,xxii•ATEST, - SHERIDAN, ROCHES;.. TER, CARRICKOLOTTING DER, •ROSCIUS, LIV.: ERPDOL, andC'SIDDONS 4 , twoMf Which tenVe•Mich Poit''monthly;•fretn - lifeielfork - the 21st and 20th and frtfiru LiverpooLthetith aini'llfli,lii 'addition:it' which thoy hare • afialigninents Wilk - tite''SL "George and 1 Union Lines of LiiierPOoliPaCkett toinsnre a'depar : tare frtito'Liverilool - ,4zwerii IV edaya being thus deter ' Mitred - , their "fa;ilitica ah4l keel, pace with their in c reaSingpatrianage; while Mr. WTanscott's constant I-petal:Mal Slitierinteridance of thehasitiesi in Liver poOl is tin' additional sectirity that the comfort rind licteomrinadatiOn'br the - passengers will be particu larly tittended•te. - . ' . • • • The subscribers being Ms usual) extensively -enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities;' are thereby:enabled • to take charge of 'and 'forward' passengers immediately on their landing, without-a - chance of disappointment or del ay,and are the reline prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea portirOGrcat'llritain or Ireland to tins City; the nature of th cr!, business'they. are engaged in gi.ing•them facilities" Or carrying passengers tro tar inland not otherwise attainable; and will, (if ne cessary,) forward pamtengers: further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble; Where persons sent for - decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in fall ' ItKIIITTANCES. The subscribers are alio prepared to give drafts at sight, fur any amount payable at the principal Caries and Towns in Eng!arid, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a utre and expeditious mode of Remitting, funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such Cardlilies, will find A their interest to avail themselves of. Application oeby lettur post paid) will be prompt ly attended to. TA IFFE &O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar27d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa. CLOTHING.! CLOTHING !! CLOTIII NG ! ! ! The Three Big Doors vs. The 'Western 'World I I I 150_,C00 WELL SELECTED G ARM ENTS TOW made and ready to be offered on the most 111 liberal terms to niyold customers and the pub lic in general. The Proprietorof this far famed and extensive establishmenv has now, after returning from the Eastern cities ' at touch trouble and expense, just comPeted his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been offered in- this or any other market west of the moun tains. Fosaieatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors ono of the greatest attractions or the western country. It is gratifying to me, to be ably to announce to my numerous friends at home And abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I - have made to meet the many calls in my line,, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish. ment. It isa well established fact, that my sales are tighter ten times larger) than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold f d can afford- to sell at much less profit than others con hi possibly think_of doing.if they wished to corer con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep ofall my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will nuke it the interest of every man, iwho. wants a cheap winter suit, to_call and pucka* at the Three Rig Doors. oct2l-4k:w : JOHN WCLOSE KV. • General Comintission Diastuenn, With` &vetting 4- Forwarding House, at FRANX LIN; tbunty, Penn., BY'NICKLeN d BRYDEN. Itt JAR.- BRYDEN having purchased a lot at the 1.11 landing, (mouth of French Creek,) and erected thereon a new - commodious and substantial weer 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 }mint . Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. [diw6m •WESTERVELTI .the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and-Fourth sts„,takes this method to inform his many .friends of the tactlhat his Factory is now in full op .cration on St. Clair at., near the old Alleghen* Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of sariotii. I colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand one at all prices, from•twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. -If required, Blinds wildbe put up so, that in case of alarm by fire] or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver ' and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je2.4-dBory. PurT.srtnndx nospiTAL. UNDER TILE CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF MElter..=Dra..d.prasux,GAZZADS, BRUCE and ,Geweral Atttindi6 Physicians.; Dr. WEE r.Dunc., Physician fur the Germans.—The Institution is now open, for.the reception of patients. RECEIVING piors 7 -TuestlayA and riidaya, frotc d to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. Catnacrs—Three dollars a week in the general ward; fire.dollara with a private room. Medical at tendance is included in these charges; payini.nts to be made two weeks in ad ranee. Any pliysicinn cam send patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any physician lio cliooses, In these cases the Institution will not be responsible for the phvai, :niart>ttfeca; cach.pertion will settle with such ph"vsi cians. Leeching is an extra charge. As many free patients ,will bereceived as th, means ofthe Ininitution will permit. Persons with coniagi ous diseases will not be received until accommoda tions can be prepared, sufficiently ample to prevent any danger that the other inmates would incur. All the physicians will attend twice a week to visit the Hospital, and will depute one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. Advice will he givengratituously to out-door pa tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. . Pecuniary arrangements will ho attended to by a committee of the Brotherhood of St. Josephs, whi c h for the, present cowlicks of James Blakely, Esq., dames May, John B. Cosgrave,John Coyle and Arthur Tiernin. jans-tf WE would respectfully call the attention of our friends to DR. MAZONI'S SICILLIAN SYR UP, which is at present attracting so much attention throughout the United: States. it was but recently introduced to the notice of Pitudiurghers, but the rapidity with - which it has commeneed selling, eon tinns the statements made in the pamplets, many of which are of the most astonishing nature. A com mittee were. appointed by the Medical faculties of London and Dublin, to iniestigatift the Properties of the. medicine,the reel* or ithich clearly-demon strates that there is one. Medicine, which is all that it purports to be. PaniPhleti . cOntaining the cOill eatiis of the faculty as Well Ss those of some of.ihe moat respectable citizens of Ohio., can beliad at. our store, WhEre die medicine is sold .Wholeattle: and - KAYS :& BROCKWAY;' EDGAH THORN jan27- No. 2, COmniercial Row, Liberty it ~j r e - _ ~.''. _.F~~, . .- ? ~_., 4 )i -44 ' , mqz-4 . 7-extregskv,Ne „ Venil,l4.n ~w ~'ti ~e .; ;.^ 3119 nrallft Irtri.aias t-Inaut. irate. MEM -1'110)2'0rel; Company ofNorth 4#3,306a, , Philndef,phia, ibiongl . 3its,dali.anthakiaed'Azesit; Ihehninicaer, ina4.6 #olinahltit and titnitod Inenrance an propy, in #4 - hity and on.shitnnentak the:Canal DIRECTORS: Arthur C. cofin;Prestt. Sarnisil Alex. Henry, Samuel W. Joneer; Sanittel W.' Schid!.; Ambrose Edward Smith ' -Tolan.A. Brown, .iticcibitlPhothaa, Joint Whitp, " Infin R Neff, • Thomas P. Cppe, Richard D. Mad; HenryWm wehrh,v D shaviid, --"Pfiia is the inik - cointatiy ttiu scd Statea;lsaving!been 11(1794. ta - Cha-t:• • feria fr - qtayial; and prom" its experience,inni3l6 .- iagenis" and troldnig'ilthaTia an :extr'a' hazatdelni'eliaracter, 4 may -be con4detled iifferingainti:lo - aeCtiiity,fpAedublic - .; ' . At Counting Attr)364761165 teCo., Wi tor and I'ropt.-9,tretits, Pittsburgh. nc.t23-y. The Frnnldln.l ire liasur ‘ sunce . pcpprp asay • -• • • ettIARTER PREPETUAT... 13400;000 paid in or- . fice"l63l Chesnut "st:i ncitb-nitle; tent' rilth:—.... Trite Insursite;eitherimtmanentUrlimited;"ngabast. IMite VI- &ming° , by fire, on - liioperty 'and reffeettlof every description , in town - .oe colmOriwn the tiost icasdnable.torms..- Applicatkonl4-made' either tter-- sonallyk or by letters, will twineaptly attendetl to. 't • - . I.II , I3ANCICE.Ri PresC' ••' • • Charlos-N-Baricker, • - - Jacob R; Smith; • - Thomis Rart,l' - . .• •-• George' Wz.Richittlis, Thos. J. Wharton, .11fordecai D..Letvin .1 - TobiasW . 49er, ..-, ", ',A4olphlV..-Anrie, Samuel GraFit David S. Brown RI TT4Bua r Gn A F.NCY. WAREicx nanixix,:kgegt; ai.:ihc Exchange Mice of 'Warrick Maitin, - corn& of Third and Mar ket streeta. - *- Fire rieke.taken en builtlinge,ind:their contents ht Pittsburgh, Allegheny and theeurrounding cone= try..: -No marine or riskibtaken....-- NATION4L 11111-11 Air; DIAItINE INSt ftANOE . CONIYANY, ATICTV York. ?VIM well known and rettpectablecompeny it; pre pared through their pirrssuwaaDicy, to make insurance. ef. every, kind conhected with risks of transportation and inland.; navigatioml.to insure against loss or damage byfire,„Etwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings ,irr general, (=owls, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of pessonal property. 0/1, the most nivOroble terms. . Applications forlnsurance attended tovithout de lay at the otfice,Nol - 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPIRNGkit lIABBAUGH Ag'r. At an Election hell at the office in N. Y.; May 2thi the following named -gentlemen were cosen Directors of this Company, flit.- the ensuing year, slit • Joseph.W.Sn'age, Stephen Holt, John Browner, John McClain, William-G. Ward, Wist. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, 'Jacob-Miller, - William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, Herrick. And it a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPfI IC. SAVAGE, ESq., was unanimously re-elec ted President fur the ensning year. Wl. JAMES BOGGS, Secretary. au 4-1 v Ineurauce. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual--Capitalsoo,- 000 paid in. Otlice in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley, Seey. This old and •weill established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merehandize, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or fbr limited periods, on farora . ble terms, by GF.O. COCItRAN, Agent, dcc 24 No. 26, Wood wept. JOSIAH KING KING & FINNEY. Agents at Pittsburfh, for the hefatrare ltfuttoll ISlfely Insurance Company of l'hilactelphia. VIRE RISKS upon Bui!dinga and Merehandiar of r• every tlesr . r punn, and Marine Risks upon hulls or e.u-goes of i vessel*, taken-upon the most tkvoiahle terms. Office at the warehouse. of King & Holmes, en Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. D. King ez., Finney 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 as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing--as yielding to each person insured liLs doe share of the profits of the Company, without involving hint in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefiire as possessing the Mutual principle diveited of every, obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov t-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Thfrd and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. 11H E assets of th-: company on the first of Janna i ry, 1545, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislaturo, worn Bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate, at cost, Temporary Loans, Stocl..s and Cash, Slaking a mu! of Affording certain assurance that all hissen will ho promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company . Risks taken at as low rates as arc consistent wait security. WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Allen Kramer, XCEIANGE IIItOKER, corner of Wood and ;Id .treets. Gold, silver and current bank note, bought and mold. Sight cheeks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. 1:11=13Z1 Dell Sr. Co., John D. Davis, Lorenze, J. Painter & Co„ Joseph Wood well, James May, A-lez. Bronson & Co., John H. Brown & James .57 , Cand1C133, Cincinnati, 0 J. P.. M'Donahl, St. Louis, Mo. W. 11. Pope, Pres't Dank of Ky., Louisville To Iloureitolders. ICERTIFY that I have had two beds renovated in Kelly's Steam Renovator, and 1 must acknow ledge that the process brings the, feathers to a more buoyant and pure state than when new. With the gre.itest pleasure I recommend it to,the public. nov2O z tf MARTIN LYTLE. TO ARMS!TO ARMS ! THREATEN'EP . IinvatIIOit Western V; , .. Pennsylvania by Col. Swill, with 10,000 man, notwithstanding which, J. DI. White will con tinue to. sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, having the largest establishment in the city, hunting en Liberty and Sixth sta. lie is now prepared to show to his numerous ifatroni the greatest variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and lathing of all descriptions, suitable fur the approachMg .season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the flight. of Way. .Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty andSixthsts... J. AI. WHITE, Tailor', mar2s Proprietor. Ta my Clients. AlrY PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and Win. E. Aus- AL tin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommend thcrito the patronage of my friends. lam authorized to.state that they will re ceive the counsel and assistance of the. Hun. R. Bid dle. 011 ice 2cl story offlurke , a Buildings, 4th street, between Wood and Murket. janll-ly SAMUEL W. BLACK, June's Italian Clienticol Soap. I3ERSONS, in purchasing -this, must always ask for JONES'S ITALIAN CLIESSICAL SOAP; and, per haps, as many have been cheated with cot:Moabite will be too much discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try this, once--you not regret it; but always see that the name . of T. JONES is-on the wrapper. Price 50 cents a Cake. For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets,. the only place in Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be .abtainedi ALL OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT.' JOllOOll Coral Hair Restorative. ITEREBY certify, that my I fallingntiewas ing out in I immense quantities daily, and Was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto rative, it has entirely.ceased falling—is growing last, and has a fine dark look. .13efoie uWed JoziOs>s Coral Hair Restoiative, I ibintied out landfulti of hair daily." • ' - • W. T0MP.1c.12 1 ;5,92 King et. N. Y.' -For sale by W. Jacksouidigent, corner of Wood and.Libecty streets _ ,, the,. only place in Pkttsburgh Aria the GVALTINE cm.r'bikobtained, jan22. t lttt $ . 100 1 4„ itt'VVAltn- TS,Miered to any petson who- will produce one l..f94o4l.thenrnerint of ,real certificates of positive cures in cases. of CONSUMPTION. or DISEASED Lungs fu! -1111:-.ECGtiltS!,1.117.EitViTCRT and,...TAE he*madeln ibis city any. oilier place where if has been .iitrodeCed, Although it has not been polled in. the city . , papers in EDITORIALFORM 4y prioprif Erga for-the Kitt pnypeco,of ; GLllli meet medicines are withoui regard to their worth) 99r , thitticutaxid has been ,opornmus.. n thmeity of DaYton alone, whele this metlicinehas not 40en sa vertlied to the amonnt . of ten rdollars, we ,received : an order`- from-Messrs: Ells, Chain R -Co: -to .. tllle alholint of one'TiItAItAND'EfYTTL ES. And - this teoffn the aiminier 'searitin, silted there is .c otoP*- lively 'little or nu demand foe medicine cif thik char. litrThis.medicine still performs-CI7IIES thadseem ahnestincredib/e, but 'es they• are' bere,and arn one, owndteighhbrawnkve, testimony c.an,be had from I,heir ' .Cl . ll,lkritle the toast sceptical of the worth of this medicine. ' Anather REMARIeABLE• cede of CON,MP'-- TION. Mr: Gabriel' Whitehead'', "of fills e.4dwas reduced so low that ALL ffIS - 'FRIENDS, and efen his PHYSICIANS hadliven him up to DIE! ! MR. A. L. Scovtdr--As I owe' my life to the use, of DA. ROGER'S LIVERNIKHI.T-..and TAR, I feel. it a duty, and shall• without feat or delicacy Ore my testimony as evidence that others who may bnifilic..l ted with CONSUMPTION-er diseased •Leugednay know.that this medicine is: NO: lIUMBLIG,-.but is worth ten thousand physicians! prescriPtions for the disease for which it .19 recommended. • • Last summer I was taken within, most DISTRES SING COUBIi, and about the.first 4:dint) , my Lungs were so diseased that I bled in a short time several quarts of blood, which reduced me so - low that all my friends, and even my physicians thought I must soon DIE with CONSUMPTION. My brother; hew ever, heard of some WI the wonderfea cures made-by dds medicine, and procured a bottle, and bethre I hul taken one ha I f td, ule, it seemed to go to the rerp self of the disease and raised a LARGE QUANTITY of AIATTP.H and PHLE.O.M, and my COUGH was stopped by a charm. I have since used some two 'or three bottles, and am now able to attend to my busi newt as well us ever. • I feet very thankful to the inventor of thismedicine,' for if ithml not been for some all powetful medicine' to have raised the matter and phlegm, and healed my lunge, I should without doubt liaVe now been in my grave. If any one will ca'.l ovum nn Catharine street, half, a square below Linn, I will give them the particulars and refer them to numerous friends who v'sited me during my sickness. Jan. 10th, 15.17 STATEMENT OF DR. AI cox Late PROFESSOR in the Chreinn.ati ECLECTL: ME.DIC.4I.I.:OLLEGE, and n , physician well knotion, who has on extenstee 'rattier, an relalion'to the easel of Miss Belt, after kooks:T . been ,given up to .1)11:', the last stage of CONSUMPTION, by. a number of,l able PiII*SICIA.V.I Mn. A. L. Scoviu.:—llowever reluctant I hare, been to permit nay name to appe ir,atmeheil to a mit.- tiffeate recommending Patent Medicines, AV:trams 1 or Cothotirunis, I nevertheless' third: it any duty, not only to my patrons, but•to the . Community, mid, all afflicted with diseases requiring.Congli,Medieines to state. that in th-ee particular eases orate:picot CON SUMPTION, viz: Mars stdii daughter- of Mr. John ..7i.rr of this city , a Itrass ilarger, slater-ie. : law of. Mr. V. Wender, htiteler, and Mr. R. K. Cox, one of i r uir City Council, that Dr.'lle4tas' COnrouan Svatir or Liviawons ARD TAR airfated more man A lire circ, than any remedy of a suiailar character in its operation than I have ever , 15C41 in-my practice. One of the cases above; vas: Miss Belt, 'appeared to be laboring tinder the last stage of SrAffutatis Consump tion, as pronounced by .several PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previa - tor la nry being called to treat the case She is at this present titneiu the en joyment of as apparently' .geoatenith,.erid from ap pearance, as likely to die with any other . di sense, fie any o'ner'N ming It:flyer this city. AY it respects the health of the other two -cases,. ' all the threatening rpremrmitory symptoms - seem to have subsided from the use of a few bottles of this Syrup atone. Very respectfully. &.e. itutxsr CON, M. D. I Cincinnati, Jan. 21th, 1547.. J. FINNEY . , JR Call at the agents and obtain a pamphlet contain ing certificates of Mires from a great limit ber of respectable and n ell knn , n either,. - A. L..SCOV ILL ez. Wholesale agents for the Wen, cot of sth and Race sts.,Cinci D. C. Kneeland, principal Agent Sir Pittsbureli office On Grant et. one door below 2.4. Alto roisale 14 .' 3. Kidd & Cu., corner of 4th and Wood sts., Pittrlinrgh. John 11. Cassell, sth ward, Pittsburgh . 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny John Smith, Birmingham ..$600,61.5 93 .. 100,967 77 ... 207,499 72. $909,G53 42 Ziedical and. Surgical Health is the charm of life,twithotit it gold. Lore, letters , friends, all, all, are - unenmed. DOCTOR BROWN, a i, -;;: . ....., 1 regidarly:.e4tiested ern ', ci ;al from the ea.,tern eit t.oo`, ~..' ' tea, would ieepectfidly an. / .., e : : : .... pounce, to the eitizen'S of " 'tx .3 `..... ...;',.., ~..:, Pittsburgh, Allegheny and i '''l - ~,i,.",, 4:- I ,' vicinity, that -he can be t t .'-' , 1.."" .1 ' . " cow-lilted privately and 7. -- • > i enneddentially every da • . S an evening at his awe , on Diamond Alley, a few —i , •l --- :'' s" . ....._,,,a0 il-pois from Wood street towards the market. Pittsburgh, P 3. Philadelphia. Dr. Brown gives his partieutarpttention to the reatment and investigation of the . . disea- All diseases arising from Impuritiesof the Blood. scrofula, s):philis, 'seminal •iveekness. nopoteney, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing, to the public, that ho is in ri,lss'ession nt the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Pais Lock Hos pital. The modern researches olr 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 rernedies lutveheen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patient being mer curial lied out of existence strangerS are apprised' that Doctor Brown has 'been educated in Mery branch of medicine, and regularly ndmitteir to practise, and that he now.confines himself to the study and practice or this ,particular bran ch,tog,eth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frinne. No cure, no pay... Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. o.olfice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood sj"rect, towards . the: Market. Cbusidtatione strictly confidential. my I ....-d&wy 1 M. WHITE has just received at his large establishment, fronting,pn Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS foi summer; also, a superior Iht of French Satin YES. TINGS, all of which hejis ready to make up in the latest fashion and on themostreasonable terms as usual. Observe the earner, No t 7 Liberty and Sixth' streets:. mtlit YITTAT, Tai'or, Proprietor. DIRSOI.III.IOO. Or ptirtxteXst!t,tw: IrETJt arms of tee: . White 14, tind White T &Alcohol,. are disaillied by'tnitival - consent. The businesir °reach store, will be settled by each partner their' rdipectiVe 'place's of business, on Market street. - - • All perk:zips indebted . to either :pf the Firms will please c.all soon, and settlollieir'accounter, 00011(1141 AI, WHITE, THOMAS WHITE. PittsburghiFebruary Ist, 1817. reblo-42m :~--- GAlMigt m3r2-cII v. Can't be Beat I =i2i== a.O . ,~~ ~~ A POSITIVE AND - 'PERMANENT CURE , 'FOR , •-, e." . IiIiBILIILATI.V.E - % • F.; " 'AND ALL NERVOUS I COMPLAINTS.e•-' 4:' "What though the eausies,Miy pet be explained,. ; Since theft dfeitt are duly eecertained, Let notedelesioni-Preindieeter Prjde, : ; : lir Induceimankind,toet the.mearis aside; s . = , e Means which, tho' Ample, are 1?y Heaven designed To alleviate the-ills of-human-kind" - - DR. CHRISTIE'S GILVANICRINOS - AND MAGer - NETIC,F;MIDi• Tu"remarkableinventueei•which has receeve the universal approbation of the medical prefese sion-orGrent Ilritaide eoMprises an entirely Meccas. plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent,' hy meant of which the rieditiaty"Galvimic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, Ike., ire entirely dispensed ' wjth e and thenlysterieue_poneereif Galvarjesneapplied without any of the objections which are ilisePa.reNil from thegenerakmode nowen use. `jhe strong doer es, tend .irreg Ida r interyals,,in Which G alva n ism is ap pliedby the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair nntrimpertial trial, to be decidedly friettrioter,wed; it was fly remedy this radical`-defect thattiler new ap plication was projected,,vilikh, nfter unceasing:toil, and perseverance, has been brotight toile present atate ofperfeCtion. The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes orehte most expensive Machines; and in many other respects are--more aisle and certafn,in .., aceeinplishing theelcstred effect. - , The Galvanic Rings -used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid,?re confidently recommended;in - all disorders 'AIM arisefroin do enfeebled 'and unhealthy istatebieeenelreretere or _vital system, and these dein- • plaints are among the most painfu/ and universal to which we are subject. They arise, without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerve ousSyetem-,tead it ;Was in these cases that other 'remedies' having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been - found in the proper and"jediciout application t'ESTEE'S N E W ,YORKof Galyanism. • . . COLLEGE OF "h The Galvenie Rings have been used with entire • success in all cases of Rrieneteemiteacute or chronic, 207 plain street, Buirairs, New York. applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolci. ir k it. G. C. VAUGHN'S N Eil ET" . AIILE LlMON reux, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo,Nerrous. Sick if TRI2TIc ADV ERTISEMENT FOR-1.347e—e.1 Hendricke, Indigestion, Paratesis, .../e/ey, .Ejflepsie, ' CABE, I Sew, 1 Correueantrite is most 'emphatically i Fits, Cramp, Palpitations tr the Ileurt,.. ,Apoplexy; the case with this Seticle. DitiCese hae, ever yielded:l Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago.. to its most marvellonsmedicinal power, Wherever ; Neuralgia, Neuralgia, /Vert:our Tremors, Dizziness. of the Head, it has'gone, and South America,England, Cued?, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility,. Ddficien-_ and the United States haye proved' the truth of this cy of Nerroue and-Phelieat F.izergy; and alt NER.V: statement, the abotequorateen-in a Meting asurjeithy - OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofcoutirmed Dyspepsia; sentence, tells the wholeatery. Invalide, - the prin which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges- ciple upon which - you-are cared may e Mot' be known tive organs, they have been found equally successful.-to you, but the result of s trial 'ortnerartiefe ie mitts- Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be factory; you are restored; and the secret of theicare •e itnessed to be beliescd, and as a certainpreventlie remains _ , with the proprietor,- The Medicine hi: •a for the preceding complaints they are equally recom- compound_ of 22distinct vegetatile„agencies;each-ine mended. The Rings arc of different prices, being dividual- root hes its Own peculiar, exclesive, Inedi made of all sizes, and of various ornamental"patterns,, Mealproperty, conflicting with nepther c.onipOinryl. and can be worn by the most delicate female withouel --each root makes its ewer' cure—aid as a perfect the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensatiee 1 combination, When' taken into the system, it doers is rather agreeable than otherwise. the vi ork which n +erne, when her laws were`first The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets,- Baires, established, intended it ehordd do--PURIFIRS, Garters, Tieeklates, dice. .; STRENGTHENS; 'ND "RESTORES. the 'broken. down, debit ~ , . , . , itated constitution. DROPSY in allits In some cases of a very severe character and et long standing, the power as applied by th e i'thininic '4 charecters, will lee eernPiereir eradicated f,rn.rn th e Rings is net aufficient to arrest thepeogrees of disc:tee' ee`stc e lnilYlte nte: o - See PanTlete - in nen? _,n.antier and ultimately restore health. The improved moth_ for tree enemata n—they scent open . art az:crises ,: ficetion in the Galranic Belts, Bracelets, &c., entire- and show testimony - of cures. Gneerm, andel, corn ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that Plaiers'er' the so-usury Organa form also the cause Is requited cell readily be obtained, and no complaint of great suffering, and Vevehtes .11.-reueeteener- hat which t h e mysterious . agent if Galvanism can effect acquired no small' celebrity e'er the erelerrY, by the will fie to be permatientlerreliev ed. These artielee cures it has made it de ilietreFbig,cless of 'dike s hens. So reeled, it seems, is th is medicine, that it are ride pted to the waists, tinny, wrists, len lit the noffee of one of - deir Mefficat or any pert of Ore body, with perfect cons e n a rn l n e n',l . has thus_ attra cted blwations n theNovember _ iO. ,o, IF I The Galvanic Necklaces are used with aieater belie- Pu • I'V 1846 ftl I fit in cases of Bronchitis or affectione or the thy m e I"l3uff . alitiJountitil and Monthly Review ol MerThani . gen e ra lly ; afro in c a g es o f Ne rvous Deafness, . an d 1 and Surgical Science," in an article upon enicutotta with almost uniform success es a preventive fur Apo-1 d',l7,a, a t e c t a f i r l a a n t r i t h ee En ir g e h n s le , hz i o . v t e li r e n 'er nt r e i , t i e t r , , ,n all ce e p r ur ne c ti t t a ele ed e plea;, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. e Iti I a secret remedy, and also noticing the purehase ire c helm le's Baguet, le Flaitt , ' e -, is " c " ii in e " anitetien with the Galvanic ni"g"airid ISO otla secret remedy, by the Le islature eI:N York, thus pays tribute to the rime ef tile Medicie ew e: nil their euelifmatiees. This compels-it:ion had liege " Why do not our Representatives in Senate and pronounced lel the Fr"ehChereleta tone "e athc I Assembly -cotiVehetle'enlighten - nrcr 'diem:dehe n: e' t o6i eetra ord i nary discer enes of modern ecieuee. It.' suireringthousande of Ode country,liy the pntchase is believed.to possess the reavarkalle power of yen- . 1 orVaughnrs Vegetable Lithatierippc, than which no daring the nerves sentillee to iealeehie actin hY this solvents:rice the days errAleherny Mae possmised'ene in""en""ng a c°ncen.j.alim ' erthbinfleente r attbd hVr the fame !,, Reader, hereis a periodical ofingli seat of ilieenee,thue giving rapi d and periannent re• etending ' acknowledged throughout a largeVection . lir other composition e No in chemistry is known to of this country to be ono oftbe heat conducted jeer produce the same effect, or to impart a similar P r°- I nets ,of the hiuden- the United States. exchanging pert) to the nervous a; stem, be-me:mlh of an outward i mil „ he ethe„eee works' of Europ e. ro our'certain ( local application. File Magnetic Fluid contains noth- 4 knowledge, edited.by Austin. Flint, M.P.', and con , ing capable of the ',lightest Injury; its a lll' iieatien is i tributed to by men,urine higheMproten ' sional abili agreeable, and it is es harmless in its action as it is ltv tens stepping aside to noticea"Receet remedeer beneficial in threw:ills- Full explanations and diree- .....,, will et on , b ee e enten e eptm e eme ,,,-- em ee me rhe lions accompany it. The combined inventions:are in less nostrum, could thus extort a - aliment tram ,ee et cry wa y l ierreerl, " hare-11r "; the, are soil at P rt ee a high a quartet--;ted einseqnentl4 unless it direntLyl within the reach of all and the discoverer; onlY, re - conflicted with the Pi - aeticc of tiree66.llty;lt must q ue.dga tier trial as a test of their surprising effiacy `bare been - its gr e a t ereenere" which has caused it to ' and permanent benefit. receive this - passing' nod. - Kieft's r diseases; tQealt c hri st !es Galvanic Strengthening Plus- )ices of th e b a th and spiee e erre e edue, paiefer and ' ecru. suppressed Afehsturation, Flour .4/033 and thee - en . These articles form anothe r valnable application tie" complicated train ofevile whichlo ' llowei disore filthe mysterious influence of Gal v anise). They are tiered system, are at once eelteyed by thepiedieine r an important alljunet to the genume Galyauic Bangs i Send for pamphlets frm Avnts, and ye? will find end their modificatious, acting nPon time rime Prthei- 'evidence of the retie o ft e Li th ontriptic there pt I Pk, but has eig the advantage Cl more local i'l'llltea - forth. es a remedy for the irregularities or the te tion. They are confidently recommended as a rats- male system, it hats an the compoinara "root" which I able addition in the speedy core of Itheutnatesnimemte hasbeen resorted tole the north ofEnrope for eds.. or chronic; in ail Derynne complaints, and as a Peel- eteriee—as a sure cure tor'this complaint, and tete, tive smiled; in cases of Pain and IVeakness in the sterer e ee t e e ',h ea lth of the entire- system. ',teem Clint er Dock, Pain in the Side, in Asiruitic Affections, c om p t use , yeeeseme e „lltreer e Rismeem e ke-,, e - u r e l end in Weeknett or Oppression of the Pulmonarti Or .- instantly relieved. Peophror dice West evilrfind it pane. -in Spinalteeciplaults - their effects are or the th e m ay reme d y i e th ese eam pl a i nte; fl, Wei) Its p re most decided character, and they hare often- been _ : via inn AGUE. There is no remedy like it', and tie .used with complete success. They are also of the calumet or quinine fbrme any pert .- or this mixture. greatest advantage in Pains and "Weakeess of the No injury will result in its use,and de ectivreprepers lireast,and are highly recommended foretteny of those ties are manifested in the use of a single 30 az bottle._ complaints to a hichremalesare especially liable., As y en F Erra Asp jte ee . Dam es Di sorders teh . e ., m ,.. an effeeteai Means for strengtheningthe system %hen other M e.edicin liinmeetneissi,Goter, wiltinit relite. debilitated with disease or other causes; asa certain the action of this medicine upon ... th e Blood, will aid la Constitutioual Weakness, as a Preventive ot change the disease---which origientereite the blood 'culls. and in all affections of the Chest, generally, --and a healthy tesult will follow. Deem:rue, Be ttie Gal ranie Strengthening Plaster will be found of oinra-rio:-., &c., yield in a, few 4zys use vf Ibis Mede great and permaneniadvantege. In a few wierde; it tine. Inflamnpztion„ - or .sire.. Lneese.Cettelle Cotes embraces all the virtues of the best tonic prepacatina, suitternee also, has ever found relief. Scp.ortni.k, whir the important addition of the galvanic influeece, EtySIPELAS, PIA-E.90 - 447/led Eyes . - oli caused - by int which is neither itapaired nor exhausted, while the p ure blood--wel fled this article time remedy., The action continues. These articles will be found entire- evetem, completely acted upon by the,twenty-two ly free from those objections A (Lich are a constant [ different properties of•the ' mixture, is purified and source ~r complaint with the ordinary plasters in restored—as a partial cure will not fellow., The COIIIIIIOII use. train oflll COlllO/1 complaints, Palpitation_ qf the Heart: * Sick Headache, Debility; 4 c., are all' the re suit of sonic derangemen t ot' the system, 'and the GLEAT IFtesrouea will do its wori. The . promises set forth in the adyertisehient, arc based upon the proof of what it basdone in the past four years. iThe written testimony of MOO' Agents ' in Canada, the United States, England and South AMerice, ill the possession of the proprietor—and can be seen by all interested—is? enflielmit deMonshation that it is the best Liledicipe tier altered to the World. Get the pamplilet e and stud y the pri nciple a there lair; doWie, orthe method of cure Put - up in 30 oz. bottles, at s 2 i• l 2 oz. do at $1 each the larger held ing 6 oz. more tlran two smallbettles.. Look out' end not get imposed - upon 'Every bottle - has "VaeglM's ;Vegetable Lithoetriptie hlixture 3 r Woven upon the glees, the written signature of eiG:C: Vann" on the directions, and 'G. C: Vaughn, Iltilleto, , stainpecron the cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by , pr. G- - C. Vaughn; - and sold at the Principal Office; 207 Main street; Buffalo, et-wholesale and retell. No attention pronto letters, unlesepost paid—otc tiers frojti regularly constittitiV Agents exceptecti'tokt paid letters, or verbal eotramtnications soliciting 'Sli me, PrnmPtlY attended to gratis. ~i ' . O ff ices dev pied exclusively to the of :sarethis ii/t -cle-13,2 :Nassau st., New York,city; 295 Essex et.. Salem, Illatiteiancl by the principelptuggists through out the United States, and Canada,. as adi t ertised. in I the pnpers. Agents in this city— , , Hays te.Brockway, Wholeeale end Retail Agents, N 0..., Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, It. E. Sellers, 57 IVeyd atreAt; Jehn Mitchell, • Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barelityl Reavere John Smith, Bridgewater. . •; aanateebkWey ; CAITTIOIV. D. - The great ceLebritv.and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by imprin cipled parsons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Ctiarmn 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 recciVecl, regarding the extraordinary .valite and success °Rho above articles.,. ltts believ ed that in the city ofN csv York alone, upwards of EItAIT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year . , hare been entirely relieved of the :nest painful chronic dihorders, some of which have completely baffled allformer efforts of medical art. indeed amity of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exception of those who'ardtoo prejudicedto givelt a trial, the in - 'rentien - "ltas re ceived. unanimous rarer with the, most infellig - ent among the American Faculty. Dr."Christieis at. 3.11 times ready and Jnost,happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the.truth of his.asissrtionsnntl the efficacy of his discovery; • Only.ngency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th anti Market street. • octl4-dly:, 11F. firriarauppe. Liza g IWOULD speak an honest and conicientiousavord of advice'to those of yciu.who are not too wise to reason, and who can appreciate and distinguish be- tweet' the cruel and dishonest palling of th e day, reference to pulmonary diseaseso and the folloiving straight-forward statement, by one. who would not I offer a Misrepresentation to - y ou, where life and I death are'so ' learty concerned as in any of the, dis eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. I can assure you that the remedy here offered, has I given a heavay'reliet; and often effected a perma nent cure, wilt% every ether remedy Ins failed. It is pleasant, finked; beautiful to taste; and for those who are weak, languids and' emaciatd, it will form an agreeable article-of food, is it is in theform .of, a beautiful, ilavornd-baliamic It can, there fore, in truth and honor, be offered teal} those Mllic ted .With Bronehilis,,Asthmit, Obstinate or Common Coughs and,Colds, spi tting of Blood, Bleeding of the -Lungs, Whooping-cou gh, Croup, Dlffivulty of Breath -422g, Sore Throat, hoarseness, First Stages of Con sumptionrocnd ofher, Pulmonery and- Liver Con: .knoan-as DR. EMANUEL'S SAMIC''LUNG - AND'UOUGHALIN, • • The materials of this lellY are purely, vegetable And-balsamic, and tiro-tho invention of on eminent physician, from, which the proprietor has purchirOMl the recipe.: It is certainly worth its iP geld, but is put at a price to be within the reach of rich or poor. Sold by WM, JACKSON, at his Boot & Shoe if No. 89 Liberty.straet; head of Wood et., Pittabutglf Price 50 cents and. $1 per bettiel. decs =MI l ii t i ttref *predate, ftli•ntiss, 'Patina' or title iire not nisd Sitte r sendtltsetises at 'We , , .11IIREDIndeffeStailly relieved.by the nae Nt- Carets own:Remedy, the Altifltre.AN-0114 ob. taintxl Croton well `in Kentucky, 185 'feet below•the• Earth'," surfacu.';,..4. - lady in 'Kentucky was oured .. or 4,44 7 4 1,Diaease,bid oiad,c,,,finecl her_to bPr bed roc - many weeks.-completely helpless,: by the ese.,of this `remedY,ttiteevatto6a other remedies, hail hoes triodin rain, head testimonial. • - • This is to cettifyi . that we have used:the " Asient- - ,, eait thia - Whpepingeoltgli among oerebildret ., by giying themliinn 10' &Cps to a- timall• - te ditpOon &B at night, whiehaliraye enahled:thettilo rest - well through, the :night; I also applied: it to one at the ,nhildren that got her arm, burnt,ithe Child ceased, crying biVAe. :time , : the arm wa!Ar4t3secl and bound tip. I also was afflicted• with tkpain in my 4410-140,1 breast, and have been so fur 16 years. I cbmmenced .using...the-pil by taking a teaspoonful andat:2 tisingthOil have befi'veisinuah felieied;'inid":ild :believe that it lathe 'beat anilly teenoce'ef neighbors usetfitet mYtelluest for a sprained uncle,Which Yea lietredther. minutes; we have:also...used the Oil for-a strained joint lamas own family, whichgave ease in a very ahortAime. • We live on theeask-side of,Pennst.,SAgors !s . outhos3V,p4 A ut, arnykoty"aa. well bier '' .was in fey:life. 4 . . . MAJI.GAR.E.T.X: SitITT.II • ,Solilw).lol49lc,ntid retail b..k•Wtri,; jack an, , a.tbilt. andßoot • Shoe . spire:al:alPatent 'Medicine- Ware, !write, 80;Iiheitynireit,Iteall'of !Woad .sfiee(, Pitts: burgh: "Price 50 -cents • and $1 per :bottle: — Wear Jackson being -the exclusive Agent 'for ZWestern Pennsylvania;NONE. ' IS' "af . ...Nutism . but what is Sold brims oii ties appointed agents. MA L - A ,pamphlet,containingl , ample directions, &n .r, Ivitk the;Nnine.s,ned Addresses:l)f the propri& toreand-, principplAgents.in enveloped in the wrap per of e ach bottle., aug.267•leh 14-011v6rni ••• ~ ern' A risittivi vicx , l93xe4yr ,20-i-0.00 1 ~.. it ....... ~.. - - - _ - „.„ _ A colomsigig corner of Wood and Fifth etzects, Pittsburgh is ready to receive inerchandize levAry tlezeriptioit, on consignment for .itiblie er, private sale, and from 'long ezpenenee . m the abnve-,,busines, flatters himself that he will be able buive,entire.patialbetion to all who may favzir‘him svilS:tbnir patronage. Regular sales on Mon44y.A arid Thursdays.of . Dry. Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock- J -4,m. Of groceria, -Pittsburgh maiinfiteinted tittiefes;- inew and second hand furniture; at two o'clock} P. lei. • ON the. Upper Rio Grande, bylliyantli: Jr, explored in'the month ot Octobir and Itio" i emberr 1846, on board thn. - IJ."B.'str.Majoißtimr inmnixilderd - byVapt. Mark 'Sterling; OrPittihurgh• by onlir:'of Pattervon, U. S. A., corn mandin. , the seecind , division of Army of Octuria, tied, ./411;xiect., The aboveAcork can be had'from-the agent„p_ Hubbard, • earner of tlarbury arid Penis streets: Also from the Booksellers: -•-febl-541' ESIZEIMEN =ME Sales every evening at . early -ang11;:;y, MIEES , , I 4 -4, t C• E bi eciu'at7 P,Urchasterlii C Z, 'Zito - sir, ..-• , :..4.4* . *101) SP. rkl; sasinbarelk.ii • sp...conase:tl , , LICKENEWS-SUGAR COATEP - 1-EGETAIIIS first and "1-Vigged4*e ever known that Will • • Headache, fikileess, 11. 4 6Anint, Rbeumatisni; Piles, .-.llearthurn - ;:tternis, : Dispopsia, Scurvy; ,Chtileraliethnls,; Small Pox, latendice, - . Pains in the Rack; ' > , Whooping , Ceisagh, Inward Weakness; - • Censtirtiption,. Fits, Palpitation of the Hearti-c.Liver .ComPlare4. :Hieing in the Throat, ,Erysitichts f .neargelie, Dropsy, Asthma, • Itching's of h kin, Fevers- of alLkinds, Female CemPlaiets, I:berious Complaints, And allother disease, eriginitingfrotii impurities the blood. - ' . They hate -;cured, - -since_ their: in4.4 4 .Onti ever 2,000 perions,whOhavebeen givep.upitts.tr.hope 'esti caseS t .bythe,moit eminent Ph . yainimm. . They are ; - patronized and Itrecommended by Men of the hitheat diatinction,among - whom bre— HMI. David It. Portei; lion . letiry'Clay, lion: JOhn liern-Mani el Webster,: Hon.ldertin Van' Buren, ", Hon. Gen. Winfield-Scott," Col.ll - -11t aolmmin, lion.lames K. Polk,- Gen.. Lewis Casa. fly' Their virtues that the money - - will bexeturnedin all cases they-,do not give .univer sal 'satisfaction. Although but tw42,3114.a half yearn. have elapsed since these-celebrated . Pill s'wein bat introduced, to the 'public; the irale of theltilit' . fher Eastern and middle - -Statee has Tar' eicieded Vr.: l -Clieltene.rsangidneeXpeetations, Inning The • Past year, alone, no less than- 10;000 gfost or-boies have been sold-irtZtlie`State • of Plea . Yoth, ' caooo to PeeusylVania,4,cloo - in,lklacylend r 3 1 0 4. 0 A5itc , .. tler- AeYl;9 o . o in Delaware, and 9,000 in thel'iletr pwasiit Otatesi .requiring the constant employment _ors, hands, exclusive prifiterii and ingravedr,! - Iftillib same upwards of.200;001:1 copies fr,ri" "Fainily - Doctor , hive :been - ordered: 4014 fit' every:lieMien- :Oft- - tlitr:ezniatiy:' These' fiat' shove; conclUsivelyi that Clickeners Sugfintonfa: ed Pills, besides being the , very best medicineiti,th*:. world- r ime held in the highestestimatie la by theim - blie: We might._ eireed:thiW PirbHcation - -to an indefizi•-• its length, if Weif deemed it expedient to publiih tersimoniala we hayskteoeiyotl, not- only from agents incliiiilutile ind iha flies; who have experienced' the benfielal jeffecti il - elickerieri'Sngar'Chated: butwe-deem it unnecessary.-;ThenOst • c - ontestible ovideticeeCtileironprecedentedettecesst! - 7 ere thetiumberleaslestmtious.and Coonterfeiti which have already appeared, .notwithstanding the, brierpe... • - vied itheiluive been lie Gare the public. Even_somet of.our staunchest pill Makers, have had -the.audacit to imipate3h9,erkpanle Of_Sugar,in order tellinguisel , the- . ingredients,of and, p heit vile compounds, nnalm them offfor..the'“ienl 81 - 111011 pure." shifts cannot lasi lerig without exposing.their hideous..; deformity., Truth. ited honesty .must inevimblY reliever rascality and deception. . - - For sale in Pittsborgh,_by Yt/bI..TACESQN., at )411. , Defeat Medzrine Warshous4N.O. _SA, Liberty street ' ''. heatl. of Wood of.-; Pittsburgh,: pric.e, 2.5 c. per hrits.. , l Dr. Clickener of s principal oce, is $l - 13arelay street,: - : New York. . 14 - Aeliire of an imitation article called. prarecfS,Azar Cested Pills, perperting to besiarepAed, as both - t ie , pillg , antithe pretended patent are . • geriei, got up by , it:nisei-41e' !pack - io New York, r; who, for the last four or Eve years, has 'made living by.connterfelting popular medicines._ 3 Itaineinber; Dr: C. V. Cliekeuerin thexerighol, l .. inventor of Sugar apillhai nethingoxl . the sort wakevei- heard of, until he intreduced.thutni in. June, 1843.: I.)melm:sera should;therefote,slytkra.,, , Clink eners S tiger Coated Vegetald pitle 4 take no other;_or they Will be: made the fraud." _" • oci -19-tl 3 y. . - The Si os,S, Olecortry A BLESSIIit- t•-:::1'.&-MIRACLP: 1 !- A -IVUNDE11.1"ll ,To cure Eivptions_ancLlMPfigurements of the pin, Pimple.sy.Freeklesi Sunk n, -Salt Itheum, .seFifyi Sore - • ••• ' 1 - 110 . 11 . ,11,,years ago last August, the capital 'cifPra#ce JU was astonished in consequence of a • disCoyerjr ma'de Clvernist; Many doubted--it'seurti- - - oil almost an hnimsailtility that any thing = made; 'the liana of Man; could - hale such singular. Irate:err' as that Claimed by AtiTONID YEBYRIVI.ftor his Aion. • Many classed him and his invention-as a bilif:1" : " bug& (and, a Ms! many foolish persona nithoat Itythr,' do the same now;} at length, after testing- it' tiVos hospithis, Abe Medical Society of Paris, Oh"' 'best'''. chetuiats lo the world!tielivered the followhig report - ' _ ' ! s •• -" We have-now minutely and carefollyesimiied' the slagelar imvantion ofNe.sprini. We-bave-Mirdxs cd itre'component parti—vve- have •used it in several fasei3; aut.-Ave - hesitate not_ to -pronounce-it (This- Italian4Chemisal Soap)as , a great bleising,lia a wonderfiii •,Tembdyfor.all cntaneOixer eruption ' or disfigurementi-Otthirakittl:--Its'invettietMM`ch-- siderthe true philanthropist- ofsnfering mankind, ISigned) Pfet..l. Then comes tliereptiri'ytihe "Siiiiete del , lnitl.: bite," of scientifie enierinterits: ' ' ; '', •-• .. ..-.!. 7 “We are astaitodeTs; . 'exclairotithe - agOlitesiilent;' , ." al 'this "singular 'preparation-Vesprinil Ilialittie al Chemical Soap I : Where, indeed, wW science Pi ficre'L'Avielta'vei'preparation made in thelbrin, • ii. beantifittpiecer a Bosh , whielt we''lnbir by - ac 4."-: 'practice, to, cure every cutaneous eruptiony - et . i-disfigniernent at, entreireirkdiscolored.skiiil ='Whertit - ,, 'will-its , Megie tied nitigalarpeiNi:•er cease? . _Thirfe , . gro, the"Creolei the'Tellew - Ittice of the East,lintr"' the Redltlaneftbe'Par West, arealike'Under tele. - : . . fineries:ails estreoiditinr,Y powerii Or oleariitg'yel low or discolored . skin,. and make itttbite anii,benti.' - tifitt, and Of changing the Color vidirki - fit:blick, rile' , brown skin.? , `` - (tiers se- . erai 'persons wel , e litotight; forward rrYibe - preiddeliti - Wlialad'uied it,Tri pyfist '- of his ' assBi Rune) , ARA D _T 11 LSI -..-- 119.0714... Tar IiTVE.:VICAMICISILLF- TO..TnE Parallail, :"..-', X.4°P4251;011.. ~ , , ~. ~ , i., . , . . Paris„ N0v.1,..15i0„ - t ~ ' ` Z , -I.n ctirtiiilletaticii ortbii , sum ef 03SOOki. sit*".4. di.. , 1 Iliied to g.x i.T.,./Onsn, reaidingin the C. 14 of New. .YOrlt, - ,b1"..A.., the whole Twee:rm:of :nurtielacttirtig i , ~.. together with p.,statereent of tbp ingreidiee.4 ca0., 3 M , 47-: ing Joy. Dalian . ,CbernicarrSoap.-,....b1e is , trisinifael i ._, tute..it.- forsale - in the United Ststesonly,,and toitkvs- • theyrivilego - ofnariting it ”.iones's ...Usti iat F.- ghipkiesl . ; Witness, Henry J.lioldsii , ortli; _ • - ..... _,_.. J. , _ .. '. (Signed) ‘ : 4.IiTONIO NTSOI'II24I,, . '. ' - '• - . . . "....' There are=probabty few-pertrontrorintelligefice, , who, after rending the-above . will doubt The 'titlark ; ties - .of . Ames's: jalian: ,Cht;rdeatJ Soap, in. curing. _, - Eruptioni, Disfigurements, Freaks,: Salttlthefort., 7 -... Scurry, - Eriity_pelas,•Sun-burn, .lgorybew, Tan, Yell.'. - low or. prows Skin; &c. Should there beSucti per.,, ,, tions„perliaps. the following ..recommendations, si , f: , ay ell; nundreds-froto "others .tnity. tonrinee there: • .-- .. pa.For.saleiby:W4: JAC.IdON,-Agent -coriiekort' , • Weed - and Liberty streets, the only - 144;e 111-- , Plii. , - , liurgh where'. the Gratourexan be- obtainedr- ltzz.: . O.IIIEAS AIM Contrzr..artrr, ~• ' 7 - ". _. ,, iati 2 +s_ ' . , , Seal Estate Atene r a nd* General latlel•• t ti - • • • tgenew (mice. - 4 T"Snbscriber has opened at the PublicatioiOP-' _Ace oilthe 50 ;iThirOlt-s : • a Real Estain._Ageney. - and General - Intelligence Office. whielt,persons can,re- , • r.ord, Witlionvibefge,reid. estate which they miahto`'o ; tell oreanhange houses: to &c. 11114 Iteal estate4till !be examined, and deeds pt sale, or exchange: gr ill ; be eseEuted and. all other business cornected - With a R44-Eitate Agency, will be wine acted with promptness aid , fidelity. lie Will else attend to allthe business 'belonging ."; to Griberal litelligente Office. such as ; procurleg - sitnati gni for - persons out of emp loyment , supplying ' families with male and female domestics, , The - fees Will - 41 allcases besmallall and no charges_ will be Made exeOpt for services actually rendered: The auteeriber pormittedto refer to the.o l lßwr"*" g tag - gentltenerkOfiltia city..,'"` Iran. Gabrielltd4ne) MaYgr- Jimes HoWerd e,„ Weod et. • - C. Sittlth Atterney tit Lea' s '• Rutiedgei Wood st. • • ' ; ' Z . .Tames Irwin, Diamond alley. • W. Howard 4- Co., Wood st. • • J.; W. Cooli, 'Fourth 'et ' • ' - , 'Lk Harper, Editor of Peat." ' • Whitney '& Porter, Editors of Chronicle.. White "; & Harris, Editors of Gazette:,••• • J. Iterron - Postery Editor of Dispatch.' ' P.F Boylan; Pliblisher 'Catholic. - It ; it. It; - Damara :& - Co.iFoUrth st. ' ' .Waight Witryan, Publishers Telegraph: r" -t . • : feb3-tf - = L. A CLARK; • , . ' Gedrge - CONIAIiSgiON-AisITI-FORW-A-RDENG-MgRCHANT • No. 26 Wood Stieet,•rittsZurgl4. j; - business; to - transactsgeneralVerne:l4B4n bueineee;.especiallyin the teurir sodriet,e or Ameriettninatsufectisres and produc e, din steely ing and forwarding -Goods consigned to'his care." Ae 'gent foi•the manufacturers he will be eenstietrY supplied With. the principal , , articles of Pittsburgh Manuacturn at the lowest whohnnale Orders and consignments are respectfully
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