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MEE j ,:"% ; MIME • '; s ~ 4 ~.S ~ f .:~;: ~ ,:, -s~~: , .~~ 1. t ~ ..~ IifIMMEIN .'t4r 'i j At4il - 00:.0 : tt . - 4ti..41t.... -. g:illeo.;. Pititatioirgb, Porkable Boat LAne, ;7,•-•^..,..=281 1 84.'. wort , the traasportatien of freight between .Pitts burgh and the Atlantic cities, avoiding tranship snouts on thearay, and the consequent risk of delay s damage, breakage and, seperation of goods. - - - PROPRIETORS BURN/MINA & Cam, 2911 Market st., Philadelphia. :rearm rkO'Courrou, cur Pena ,w 1 ,Wayne sta., Pittsburgh, . • • - , 11..GENT.§:. • ".. O'Comt.'ons & Co., North street, - Baltimore. IV. & J. T. Thescorr, 75 South' street, New York. Enconiaged by increasb - d - baldness; the Proprie tors have addedJo and extended - their arrange ments" during the winter, and are now prepartd , to forward freight with regularity and dispatch, unsur passed by any.other Line. -Their long experience as Carriers; the pal pabl e perio ri tyo f 0-Portable Boat system, and the great capacity and convenience of the Warehoises at eazli end of the Line, are peculi arlY caladlated to, enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custern eriTatid confidently offering the past as a guarantee for the futdre,-they respectfully solicit , a Continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully ack nowledge... - All consign nen ts to Tear° & O'Connor will , be re ceived and forwarded, Steam Boat charges paid,and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge. fur CommissiohiadvancingoiStorage: - Having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the interest of the Con!ignars must necessarily be their primary objatin shipping West; and they pledge themselves to forward' all Goods . consigned to them. promptly; and on themost advantageous terms to the owners." -Nray Freight Line. . - . "" • - 17.ltqL1ISINI11.17, for the ArantOortaticin ef . •way X‘,4 freight - bet Ween Pittsburgh; Blairtville, Johns to-kvit, liollidayahurgh, Water atreet;end all intertne dike:gates. • One boat . leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAwai t).* Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers.ean always depend, on.-having their goods forwarded without delay and. at fair rates. ' This Line. was formed for the special accommo• ditiOp . of the way'bushaess, and the proprietors re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. Proprietors . . , • - - JOHN PICKWORTH, JOHN -MILLER, 1),Mr..,,1T: BARNES; R01E : la WOPDB, - - 'JOHN MILLER, llollidaysburgh. R. H. CAN-4.N, Johnstown. Agents C. A:McANTILTY St Co.,Pittegh. _ J. 3. McDevitt, Johu Patiter, Robert Moore, Dago Icy .3-Smith, Pittsburgh. •' - inarS ' Isideperaleot 'portable Boat Line, 4 , 18 r FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS BURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Withotit Transhipment.• ,Gois,consigned to our care will he forwarded without . ;lelay., at the lowest , current rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instate ions promptly at amided frec frorn,aniextra Charge for storage or -Address, or, apply to ' C. A:.'3IcANULTY iSr. CO., ' • • - Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. - STORA'.f.E. Haring a very - huge acid connnodious warehouse, tiro are'prepared to reeeive (in addition to freight for shiprnent).a.large amount of Produee, &c., on Stor= age.ntlow rates. mars C. A. McANULTY Si:MILER ARRANGE2INNTS 1847, Dl , o4acin - inhela VIA. BROWNSYILLU AND CUMBERLAND TO TIMOELK. AND PHILADELPHIA. , Time to Baltimore 32 hours. • - Time to Philadelphia 40 hours. [ONLY 73 Jams STAGING.] T'E splenditland 'that running steamers Consul, Louis M'Lano and Siratara; have commenced making dbuble daily-trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 - &-' Passengersby the morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philadel phia Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening, Boat will-leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays.. Passengers by this boat will lodge on board, in comfortable state rooMs. Leave Browns ville next Morning at 6 o'clocX ems the mountains in day light; sup and lodge Pin Cumberland.' Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on-this route are ainple, and the connection com plete; re that disappointments or delays will be un known upon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their seats'again at pleastue,and have choice of Bail Road or Sieamboat - between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coachei chartered to parties to travel as they de- Se'cure your tickets at the office, Monongahela —House, or St. Charles Hotel. febl7-y J. MESKIMEX. Transport,t4ort-Line, 1846 1/CTED on strict Sabb ßM ath-keepin g Prind kjpies,-though not claiming to be-the only line that is soconducted. The proprietors of this old estah lished line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward pio duce and merchadize to and from the Eastern cities on .the opening of navigation.. We trust that ouriong experience in the carrying' haziness, and zealous attention to the interests °feu tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of .the patiosta g e •lierto fore bestowed on 'II in ghain's . • . -Our arrangements - will enable-us to carry freight with the utmost despatch and our prices shell al ways be, 43 the lowest charged by other responsible Produce and merchandize will bereceived and for warded• east and west without any charge for adver tising, storage or commission. Bills of lading, forwarded and every 'direction promptly attended to. -Address - , or apply to Wllt. BINGIIAM, Canal Basin, cur. Liberty and Wayne eta., Pittsb'g, • BINGHAMS, DOCK 4- • STRA.TTON,- No. 276 Market st., Philadelphia. "JAMES WILSON, Agent, • - No: 122 North Howard st., Baltimore, • WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, aprlol .No, 10 _West at., New- York. John. M. Townsend, TVRTGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 4.5, Mar ket stree, three doori above Third street, Pitts burgh; will have constantly On hand a well selected assortment of the !istaed freshest Medicines, which he wfllaell on tale most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending' orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely opon as genuine. Physicians , prescriptions-will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of •the day or eight. -Also.c. for sale, a large stock of fresh and good erfumery dee 31k1 Disiolution of Partnership. MHE Partnership existing between the undersign ' i ed, under flit firm of SCRIBA 3r. SCHEIBLEIIy 'was dissolved on the 3d inst., by, mutual consent. The - books of the concern are in the bands of Mr. Seribi; who is authorized to nettle all accounts. The Bookatere will be continued at the oldstand by -31r;Scribaj the bookbinding by Mr. Scheibler. VICTOR SCRIBA, Tlee:2s, 1345. " GUSTAVUS SCREIBLF,R. BooAu and Stationary. -I[_lAVlNG•just returned from tire east with a most elegant and extensive stock of Fancy Station - ary-andllookstor Christmas and New Year's Gifts; - I would call the attention of the public to.lity store, N 0.115, Wood at. Prides extremely low... Among - a grcatselection of Booksfor old and :young I men- The Boudoir:Annual, for 1847. • - • 7 Diadem;. " - , gerinet, Dies Rose, - • • AMaranth, • - - Illayflower, • " Forget-me not, 44 - 44 -Leaflets ofMemory s< Rainbow, -• " leadra ' The Tortoise Shell Kitten, for 1847. Annualetie, . ' Christian BlessoFirt,- - - Tire noel of Krinsety.fihymes. - • . Tokethcx,wittra great selection of Books for Child ren, Grarubslrorifelloaiike• VICTOR SCRIBA, ....rAn2fr - 116 Weed sti ',". I .. 4':i;f:;.':''.: :. ~;,ii.'t` MEM ,i,..-,, a : - .-,.,, : .-, : ,.j . .'..',..-,:'.'.'.".:..,';'•-f;: eitibltatiOg voltga9.7 E ftl ITT CB. r rIIE subscribers are prepared . .to-forward money -1..t0 all parts of 'England, Ireland Scotland and. Wales, with clesparnh, anti at the lowv;t ratnst, - SANI.UEL igcCLURKAN rebl2 - .4eit. • , et.,.. Tapticotes Generial mintgraittemitliftees REMITTANCES and finnan to ' 4 . • and from Gazav Barran:- anti , IRELAND, by J. T. Tallseott 75 South street, corner op.:Laden Lane, New 'York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subncribers having accepted the agency of the abw,e house, are now: prepared to make arrange ments-upon the most liberal terms with those'detn roes of paying the passage of their.friends from the . olel Country, and Batter themeselves their characteri and long standing to tinniness will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully Messrs. W. &I. T. Tainicett, are long and favora ; bly known for the supetior 'class accommodation nd sailing qualities of i their Pahket Ships. The QUEEN of Tar WEST, SHERIDAN, ARCM:S TEIL, GARRICK, ROTTINGITER, RUSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New / York the 21st, and 26th and froraidterpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. Georg e and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure adepar ture from Lit erpool, eveh fir edays being thus deter mined, their facilities sIMII keep pace with their in creasingpatronage,whiltihrr. W. Tapscottlaconstant personal sunerintendanee of the business in Liver pool is- an additional security that the comfort and acecommodation of the !passengers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being las usual) extensively , enga ged in the Tranaportation 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 delay, and are therefore:prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to thin City; the nature of tbp business they are engaged in giving them facilities; for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise ;attainable, and will, or ite cesyary,) forward passehgers further . W est by the best mode of conic} nape without any ; additional charges for their trouble. Where pernons sent for decline coining out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES The subscribers are alSo prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount pa'yable at the principal Cities and . .. Towns in England, Ireland; Scotland and Wale's; thus affording a lace,and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring:suCh facilities; will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (Why letterpost paid) will be prompt ly attended to. . TLIAFFE & O'CONNOR • Forwarding and Commission Merchants, , mar27d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa ,General Commission Business. With a Receiving 4. Forirarding house, at FRANK l'enanO county, Penn., - BY NICELII S BBYDEN. AI IL JAS. DRYDEN having purchased a lot at the IT I. landing, (mouth of French Creek oand.erected thereon a new commodious und r substantial house, the above buaines6 will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and the public will please remember us when they have any consignments to make to or from this point. Franklin, Oct. 24, MO CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! !!, Tito .Three Mir D4ors ta. The Weateks. t 150,000 WELL SELECTED GMIMENTS Ik - row made and ready to be offered on the most 111 liberal terms myfold customers and the pub licit' general. The Proprietor of this far lamed and extensive .establishment has now, Mier returning front the Eastern cities,dtmuch trouble and expense, just completed his fal and winter arrangeinents to supply his thousands of-;customers with one id the most desirable stocks oCClathing that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very lost price which they a-ill be sold- for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three llig Doors one of thu greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifyine to me to he Able to announce to my numerous filentls at home and abroad, that notw4listatiding the extraordinary efforts which.l have made to meet the many villain my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time wall *the constant rush that is mail° on OIL: popa.lar establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times target! than airy other house in the trade, and thisbeing the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at much less profit than others could poSsibly think,of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. !intend to make a clean sweep of all tny„nresent stock before the beginning of next -year; coming, to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap whiter '-suiteto eall.and perchaeie at the Three Ilia Doors. JOHN M'Cf.6SCKEY. Venitlial Minds IVF.STEIZVELTI, the old and . well known Venitian blind 'Alaker, formerly oi' Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his man) friends or the tact that his Factory is now in nill op• oration on St. Clair Ft., near the old Illeglien3 Bridge, Witeir a constank. supply of Minds of riou., colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and stall prices, from tweny-cmits up to suit Customers. N. IL If required, Blinds will be put up in, titAl in case of alarm by fire,' or otheswise, they may he removed without the aid of a serewidriver, and with thesanie facility that any other piece of forniturr can be removed, and without any tiara expense. je.2.1-4Er.wy. path Ward: Livery.nuao. TllEsubscriLer having bought out the well known Livery. Stable kept by C. 11. l)oty, in the Filth Ward, respectfully. informs hie friends and thepublic generally, that ho keep at 3:11 times a mock of the best description or riding horses, bug gies, carriages oT-all kinds, and in short every - thing required in his line of iiusiness. A considerable portion of his stock is new,and he is confident no stock inithe city,.will be superior to hie. - Ifis terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lib erty st., a few doors alinre the mina/ bridge, where he respectfully solicits S share of public patronage. CIIA.RLES COLEMAN. ferlle is also providtid with ao elegant Hearse, which 'will he furnished i . .vhen required. oct2f-U NOTICE. ITAVING sold out my establishment to Doctor Williom F. Irwin, 1 cheerfully recommend him to all my forb.er friends aml customers. EDGAR THORN". Irwin's Drug Store The undersigned hrii.Ung bought out the store ol Edgar Thorn, corner of; Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment efail the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, :Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's prewriptions ac otrately compounded. The store will be open at all lWuia of the day and night. NVILLIAM,F. dec2S' 'coiner of Penii and Hand sts. G cargo, C au, COMMISSZON AND FORWARDING MERCHANT __._- - - • • No. 9.6 Wood bticet, Pittsburgh. fIONTINUIiS to react a general Commission V/ business, especially; in the purchase and sale Cl American manuthetures ;and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As agent for thuManufacturers he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale r rice i. Ord,e.ts and consignments are respectfully solicited. Dissolution of Partnership. MBE Firms of Gem . IL White Sr Co-, nod White 84 Brother, are dissolved by mutual consent. -The business of each attire, will be settled by each partner ,at their respective places of business, on Market street, All persons indebted to either of the Firms will plea:se call soon, and settle their accounts. GEORGE R. wrrag, TH0M.443 WHITE. Pitesbureb,Februetry let, 1847. feblo-d2m Can't /k. Bent M. _WHITE has just received at his large estublisliment, frontier on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment 1;1 - TWEEDS fat summer; also, a-superiort„lot •of French Satin VES TINOS, all of whielt lte.is ready to .matte up in the latest fashion and'on :the most reasonable terms us usual: Observe. thecorner, No IG7 I..iberty. anal,Sixtli -streets, my l 4 : J. Tailor, Proprietor. ghenli Cei4eteiy; P , . ER . BONS desirons of 'purchasing- lots in this Cemetery are - refer4ed for information to the Superintendent on the grounds,'or.tO E. Thorn, Druggist, corner .of - Penn and Iland.streets.Pitts burgh. By order of theitimsd. J:CIIISLETT i dec 11 Superintendent. , r .,. , .-.. , ._.',:_,-,, , f - -.,.,:-1. , , :. ; VS.' [d&‘% Gm MIS - • - ~:.,.. , ...,. .. - .1: .. : •.''''',.:".;',..:',-:',:,•....'i- .',.',i'.:•t:' - i: - 7'.. : .1:- , .i..',:';', :::::' , : -- ;1:',.:;,-7,11::!; . 1,'`.:',. ,i,..i-•;:',-.ii,it::-.:;.-!:,--,' 1 -311stiviipttppliOrtii:O.;.. saidiln urrizie Insuriinoe rPHE thstintnee ompany=of North America, of Philadelphia,.throughits duty authorized Afoul, the eutisuriher,.edferst,erriakeilervirarient tied ,lircdtud, rncurence nn property t. iii this' city viriulty; .and odsliiiimeate by the Unroll end rivers. bMECTORS Artltti en ryol n t Pies>t Sermiel Cl es Dr6.4lM, CeiTaYier, Samuel W. It.iiiert; • 'fbanairel EdWird'Stidili; Sinlirksii White, • JelinA. Jacob M. Thouias; Jelin White, . ,John Neff; • • TheMidiP: 'COPe; :Richard D Wood, . • . WM: This the' oldeet . lnsuranect ComPany' in the Uni-' tett; Sfitee; having been'. Chartered in'l7lll4. Tts' char ter ie perpetual and Dom its high Standing, long experience, ample; iriearts, and avoiding all risks of an mail lirmardoint char acter,'it may be eonsidired as 'offering einpfnadeitriti.to the • • '' `MOSES 'ATWOOD: At Counting_ Room of Atumiad, ' Jones Co':,Wa ter•and Front streets, Pittsburgh. ''' ' ' 06t23-y. The Franklin ;Elie insneauee Company ei}IART-ER PERPETUAL: .8400,000. paid in of fice, Chesnutut., nortb•side,. Ilea r Take Insurance, either permaticatntlimited; against loss or .damage. by tire, on plo , perty effects of every. description, in town or country .on the most'' reasonable terms. Applications, tarul:i either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended tn. C. N. BA.N . CKER, Prest. C. G. •• DIRECTORN: Charles N. Pancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Bart, George W, Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bane, 1 Samuel Giant, I David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH. AGENCY. Watuitew MARTIN, Agent, at theEschange Oilier of Warrick Martin; 4- Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh,- Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. No-marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4 ly • NATIONAL 11111.1 Al D MARINE INSURANCE: COMPANV, New .York. ITIHIS well known and respectable company is pre pared-through; their PITTSBURG AG ENUI, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation and; inland' navigation; to insure . against. loss or damage hy tire, Dwelling, Douses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods,Wares, and Merchandise;end every description opersonat property ou the Most favorable _ Applications forinsurance attended to Without de- lay at the officc,Nei. 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPIIING ER HAR.I3AtTGII , At an klection : lichl at the office in N. Y.; May 4th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Direettirs ofo this "Company, for the ensuing year, viz: Joaeph W.Savage, - Stephen Holt, . - John,Browner, John McChain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell, John Isl'erhouse, 'Jacob Miller,. William S. Slocum; s Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, ' Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. And at a subsegnela meeting of the Board, JO. SEP!' R'. S.\VAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-Eee ted President fur the ensuing year. WM. JAMES ISC.',GGS, Secretary. Ingaranee. :NiEßic.visT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of k ' - '1 Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Cripitalsoo,- onio paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 71. Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pretrt; Frederick Fraley, See'y. This old and well established Company eim tinnes to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittidoirgli and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on rii,ira ble terms, by GEO. CfICIIRAN, Agent, dee 21 No. 2C, Wood street. 1:71.7.5;C:3 FINNEY, • .4gTts at Pittshtir4h, for the LHatcare Matra Slfe:y LI Ture.l:4 Cw.vany rlItE ILISES upon Dui:dings and Nletuluindi-ze of every d...acnption., and Niar:ne Ris?ir ur cargotei Y vessels, upon Cie most tlivorad.de Office at the wlrehouse of King .Sr. riulines, on Water st., nesi- :s4.:trket street, Pitts:tura!). N. B. King ik Finney invite the confidence and i :va patrona ge of their Fri' de and community at large to the Delaware M. g ' one Company, as an Mali,' union among the n flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid.in capital, which, by the•oper ation of its charter, is constantly iuc . ritaslbg—as yielding to each person ineured his doe eh-re orthe profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in be him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov 1-tf Agency of the' Penultlln Fire Insurance Company of PlAlladelphth. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pilt.iburgln rpm: assets of dr: company on the first ofJanua ry, 1545, un published in contbrmity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgagen, Real Estate, at cost. Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,. :flaking a total of E:909,053 Affording certitin 'assurance that all losses will be protuptly inet,.and:giving entire security to all lrlio obtain policies from this COnipany. Risks taken at as low . rates so; are consistent with security. ont 8 WA lt RICK M.A.R.T/N, Agent. Alien Kramer, IX.CIiANGT. DRAW ER, corner of Weed and 3d 14 streets. Gold, silver and current lank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. 13=3 Win. Bell & Co., John D. Davin, F. Lorenze r J. I. l Ainter Co., Joseph Wood, ell, James May, Alex. Monaco & Co., I . Philadelhia. John It. Brown kCo., p Jainea .M'Candleas, Cincinnati, 0. J. It. M'llonald, St. Louis, Mo. W. 11. Pope, PrerVank of lii., Louis% Me. TO ARMS! TO ARMS! ! • THREATENED Invasion of L 1 extern Pennsilvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 num, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con tinne to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, haring the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth sts. Ile is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassimeres, resting, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been &dieted in this market, to NV hid} all can have the Right of ttay. Observe the corner, No. 157, Liberty and Sixth ate. J. M. MUTE, Milo., • la ar'2s Proprietor. PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL. 'UNDER THE CHARGE 01 THE SISTERS 1W tk.) M ERCY.—Drs. AMIGOS, GA= AX, RECCE and liileMcAt, General Attending Physicians; Dr. Wm :mimeo, Physician for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patients. RECEIVING .DATs—.-Tuesdays and Fridays, from to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time.. CIIARGES—Three dollars a week in the general ward; five dollars with a private room. Medical at tendance is included in these charges.; payments to he made two weeks in advance. Any physician can seed patient's to-the hospital, and continue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any pliyeician he chooses, in these cases the Li:lmitation will not be responsible for. the physi niants fees; each person will settle with such phvai cians. liffeching ito an extra charge. • .• Asmanytlnepatients will be received as th, firming of the Jnatiintiontvill permit. Persona with contagi- Onedisetistmwill not be received until_ accommoda tions ennlie'. prepnred sufficiently ample to prevent. any.d.anget that thepther inmates would incur. .811 thelphylicians will attend twice a week to visit tire depetteetemOtiteir timelier to a tend On Bich in : the envintime.; Advice will he given gmtibiOnalrto tot-door pa tients-err Thurodaytrend - Fridaynatlo,-A:idr, Pecuniavy'ariangonients; bI a contra - mime erf the' Ifrotherhemd of St. Josephs, -which Car %lie pieserit consists of Jamei Blakely. Beg., James It lay, John S I . Cosgrave,John Coyld and Aithur Tiernan. - • jans-tf. PITTSBORGII , IVIANUFACTVREIII TOBACCO, 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; b 66 . .Ladies , Twist, do; 10 44 Va. 46 do. 1 0rn . Cav'd , Is Lup,4, store and for. sale by J. &J. lII , DEVITT, leap 20 222 LibeFty et. 4i.~r5~r',;;,..~..5p "Fc ~ v""e?4Y>,;~ a+ii':r= a _,. 'h; - v `.~- ~. IS offered to' any person' who will -Rreduce one fourth the amount of real certificates of positive cures in cases of CONSUMPTION oi;DISEASED Lungs as DR. ROGERS , LAVDRWORTand 'TAR has made in this city or any other place'where it his been introduced. Although it has MAI been puffed .in the city,p?pers EigrowAL FORM_ by,,the PROPRIETOR for the SOLE purpose Of GIN, (as most medicines are without • regard to theif • W 13 11 . 10 yet the demand haa been enormous. in the ciiy.of Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been ad vertised to the amount of ten dollars, We received an order from'Messrs. Ells,=Clafliri 'co. to the amount o one TIIOUSAIO BOTTLL'S. ,And this too i in the summer season, when is compara tively little or no-demand for medicine of this char acter. , (C.,f - This medicine still performs CURES thatseem almost incredible, but as they 'are here, anti are our: %y.n neighbo r s whose testimony can be had frouttbefr own mouths, must convince the most sceptical of the worth of this medieind.. Another REMARKABLE care of CONSUMP= nor. Mr. Gabriel I,Vhitehead; of this city; . W•as reduced 'so low. that ALL HIS FRIENDS,' and even his PIIYSIpIAS:' had given Mini itpDIC.! - !.!' Ma..o L. Scovici..—.AS I owe my Ric* to use of DA. nu:UPS LIVERWORT and 'PAR; I feel it a di4, and shall without fear or delieacy giye my testimony an evidence that others who .maybe" aßlic, fed With CONSUMPTION .or diseased i - mngs may know that this medicine is NO LIUMBUG, but worth ten thousand physiCians' preicriptioits'fin..the disease for which it us recontimended• Last summer I was taken with a most DISTRES SING CIWGII, and abotit the first Of.july My Tuns were so diseased that I. bled-in a short time several quarts of blood, which reduced toe so low'tliat„oli my friends, and even my,phyEiMans thought I must soon DIE with CONSUMPTION. My brother, how, ever ; heard of some of the wonderful ruses made by this medicine, and procured a bottle, and before I had taken one halfhottle, it seemed to go to the very seat of the disease and raised a LARGE QUANTITY of MATTER and Pll LEGM,.and my COUGllianz stopped by a charm: I have sauce used some two or three bottles, nod am now able to•atteud to any busy ness as well as ever. I feel very• thankful to the inventor of this medicine, ' for slit had . not Leh for some all powerful medicine to have raised the mattei and phlegm, and healed my lungs,l should without doubt have now Leen iu m) grate. finny one will call on MC en Catharine street, half: a square below Lintr,l will give them the particulars nod refer them to numerous friends who v'sitetline (luring m}•niclneFs. Jan. 1547. ' curftvt. S7',JTEIFENT OF WI. 1111:AM COX. PlK)FEssoltin lhe ClariAnnti EI:TECTIC! DIC .11. CO L LEG and a physicin well knoitM,l 1.• , h0 has an erre:ware prartice, in relation to, the ease I f Miss Brit, aftLr krtring- Iwo glens up to DM: with 11, last ::a. of CONSUMPTION, by a number of ; obi PHYS7C.I,IXS. ix. A. L. Seurat. t•%--llowerer reluctant I have! been to permit my came to appear, attached ton cer tilicate recommending Patent Medicines, Nostrums or Calhofietto:s, I nevertheless think it my duty, not only to ray patrons, but to the community, Aid, all :11.mnd , :th ilircz.sea requirie.gCour,h Medicines to state,thatin th , ce particular car,es ofincipient CON fit; Jtl'TlCr\, vie: Mirs Belt, step daughter of Mr. John .fair of Ors city, a :Hi-, Barger, efi , ster-in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, botcher, and Ittr.:R: IL - Cor, one of our City Council, that Or. Rearm' Cotecitz:nSvr.tr OF LiVtRWORT Aft) TAR opCratet.l more LIRE A ET Clic, titan any remedy of a similar character iri riper:l4;l)n than I hare ever well in ri ll practice, t?,, r of the cases above - ' Viz: Miss .Italt, 'appeared to be lahoring under the,favt staze of .S'.•orfulous Consump tion, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previous th my being called to treat the case She is at this present time in the en joyment of as apparently good health, and front ap. pearasee, as likely to die with any other disease, as any coLer young lady of this city. As it respects the he - alth of the other two cases, all (lie threatening premofttory symptoms scent to Imre - subsided from the Luce ofa his bolfics of the .Syrup above. Very respectfully, &r. HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinn ti, 1547. • CaU at (he. aiztnts and obtiin a panN,Net contain iag crrtlficateF or wonderful cltrerl irmn a 'great num- Ler of rv,pectable and %%ell I,covt:ft citizens. A. L. SLOVILL f:. Co,, Mink:F:llc wont% for the cot of stl and Race sts.,Cincinnati. 1000,615 p 3 100967 77 207,4119 72 D. C. Kneeland, firin'eipal Agent tier Pittsburgh, office on Grant st., one door below 2d. Alto fors de . by J. Kids! & C 0.,. corner of .I.flt and Wail P.ttsburgh. John IL Cassell; lith ward, Pittsburgh. IL P. Sch , A artz, Allegheny Swith, Birmingham The 11osf 4s3qunSing Discovery. A BLESSING! A MIRACLE f I A WOIOER !I ! To cure Eruptions and Eiifigureinents ofthe Stan, Pimplea, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt liEe . uan, Scurr;y, Sore Beads, 4-r. 4.e.4 c. ItiUlt years ago last August, the capital of Fr4 . nce. was astonished in consequenceof.n discovery made by an Italian Chemist. 31:my dontited—iii;it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by the bands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by Areronto Vr.sen.l . 33 tbr his inven tion. Alany classed him and his invention as a hum bug, sand, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, - after testing it in she hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemises in the world) delivered the following repoti in Signor. Vesprini : We Wive now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. 'We have analyz ed its component partn—we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great hlesning, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres." }Z . . Pittsburgh, Fa. Then coerce the report of the "Societe de Neal tote," 01.E.cientilic esperiments:. \ e are astounded," erelainni the aged president, "at this singular preparation—Viomrim's Italian Chemical Soap! here,indeed , will science stop! Here we luau e a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by.actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every d'stigurement of, and even discolored skin! Where will its magic and singular power cease t The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the .East. and the lted Mau ofthe Far West, are alike under the in threnee ot•ite extraordittary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white Mid beau tithl , and of changing the color •ofdaik , or black,. or brown skin." 'Were se oral persofis were brought . . lanyard by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions) •• READ TIT ISI 1.8.021 TUE 11 , 19.ENTOA UIMSELF. TO TICE rarsza:r Paris, Nov 4, 1 S4O. In consideration 'of the sum of $3600, I have di vulged to Ma. T. JONES, residini in the City of New York, N. A., the whole pr/acess cif manufacturing, together walla statementof the ingredients compos ing sty Italian, CberMeal Soap. lie is to maltase tans it for sale in the United States only; and to have, • the privilege of nan4ing it "Janes's Italian: Chemical W4ne#EL, }teary .tiloldsworth. ' (gigued) ANTONIO VESP.RINI . There are proba . bly few 'per:Boll9' of intelligence, who, after.veading the above, :will-doubt the quali ties of - Idnel>s"lttitiati 'Chanted' Soap; in curing' Kyuptions, Disfigurements . , lieeckles,,Salt Rheiini, - Scurvy, Erisypera,S, Sua-burn; Klorpienr; Tan, Nel lott; or Brawn Skin; BM. Should therelesuebper•: sons, perhaps the' following recriiiiinetidations, oe well asliundreds from others, may .lcolivihoe;tliem; Irr For sale by W. - JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and - Liberty-.streets, the only in,Vitts burgh. where the. CEI.11711C1: c.r4r be obtained; it.t. 0211ERS ant CovtvrEararr. • 10n25 AJrllEatt supply ef.JohnsonTe.Superior Printign Ink. Just receii•cd and for sale at,the office of the Pittshurgh Morning Matt. L. lIARPEn. =UM lIM =MM cb ral $lOO9 -,11EWA111) =MI ' ,1 ' ... ' ,- : - ' , '''7:;: ., . -- ;'.:,..1i,.:•.::!' - *1:. , ,..: -, lf;.' , '- "?... - :;..4)1k' , 41tf11; ''.,..--','‘.!:.:-;:.:.-,.:- -A POSITIVE 'AND, PERMANENT CURE: ,FOR , ..ruizrosrA7rtszir NERVOUS coAtPLAirTs.,_ • "Whafiliongliihe causes in'ay not be explained, Since their:effects.are ilulrasceitained, ; • ..Let not delusion . , prejudice; or pjide; , InduCe.sninliiiid to set the paeans aside; ' Means which,[tliov simple, are by Heaven design d 'To alleviate the:ills cifhuitian kind." DR. CIIRISTIDS GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG: r rernarkable' inverition„ which has received thenhiversal.aPri t obatien'of she meclicatprOfee. Sion of Great.l3ritaini comprises an entirely, plication ofGalvanism, an a ,reinetlial-.agentiify means, of ivhiCh , the ordinary Galvanic 13atteries, Electric -and Magnetic. Machines, &c.; ate entirely dispensed with, and the mysterionspowerolGalvattism - applied without any br the ilbjectlons whieh aro liiSciparatild, from the general mode now in use.' The 'strOng-dos on, and irregular intervals, in'Which Galvanism is NJ: - plied hythe - Mdcbinds; has been pronounced;eiler'a thirandlinpartial trial-,to be decidedly-injuriotts, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected; whichj,aller unceasing toil, and perseverance, liati . been brought le its present-, state of perfectiOn. The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes - ofthe meateXpenSii-d Mnehines,' in many other respects,are . mine safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect: The Galvanic Rings - .used in .connection with the , Ategnelic Flaid, urn co - nfideetly recommended in all I disorders which arissfront an enfeebled t 21.4 unhealthy' stateaff. theitcrvous or; vital system, and these entn plaints are among - the most painful and . universal to whieh NVC.arersubject.' They -a rite; without exception . , from one simple cause- 7 a derangement of the .tierv- ous.Oystern—add it was in these cases that other) 'remedies' havhig so often failed,. a new agent was' greatly- needed, which it, is Confidently hal been- Ibund in the proper and judicious applicatien of Galvanism. The 'Galynide 1 iirs liave been use with ontirel sue cm's in all cases of Itatnusta-Tzsm, acute or chronie;. zlpplying'to 'the head, faCe or limbs, Gout, Tie-Doll: rear, 'Touthdrke, Brpuchilis, l'erflgo; Nervous Sick lleldacke, 14(14,n-est/on, Poralysis, .Palay . ,, Epilepsy, Fits. Cramp, Pnlpitutions of Ike Heart, .4poptenq Sli.:Tness of - Joints, Spinal Complaints, Luktkaga, Neuralgia, Nervous -Tremors; Dizziness of the Ilea, pain‘in the Chest and Side, General Debilit 41,..licien ey of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV OUS DISOLIDERS. In cases ofdonfirmed Dvipepsh, wlddi is simplyw nervous derangement of the diges tive organs, the'' been linnulequally.successfhl. Their extraordiiidry effects upon the system trinst.be witnessed to , helmlievecl, andlas a certain preventive for the pirecedlng complaints they are equally recora menthol. Theflings'. renf different prices, being made ofall sizes, au7l olvariont ornamental patterns, and can ho worn by the most delicate female without the slightest '.inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. The . Oaks-ante -Belts Bracelets, Bands, Gnriers, Neel&lnc es, & In some cases of-a very.• severe character, and of long standing; the - power as applied Ly the Galvanic Rings . ls not sufficient to arrest the progreps ardisease and ultimately restore health. The improved tnodi keation in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets., &c:, entire ly remedies this oltiection; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and•oo complaint wh!Cli the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect' r, ill fail to be pernmnentlyveliered. There articles are adapted to the avaisfs,arms; wrists ; litn'as,ancles; or any part of the body; with perli.ot convenience . . The Gahanic 'Sect:laces are used , with ereater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affectione of the throat generally; also in cases of, Ne,rvotis I.teafuess; and ith almost uniform sticcoss as a preventive for Apci plesy; EiiilePtic Fits, and sinfilar .cotriplaitits: Christ/es .01,agnetic. Fli td is used in connection - with the Cal . vatiic Rings and all.their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the liteneh Chemists to on one of the most e.ltraordinai - y discoveries ormadern eciencn. I is believed to possess the remarkulde power of ren dering lie ?terms ser.litive to gaPrinie action by this m et: p a ea cc:fig a concentration of tlic ence, at the seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lidr. No other eotnposition in chemistry is known to produce the name Cad., ar,to impart::similar pto-, perty to the hervouSSys - tend, Gy means bran outward locf , application. The Magpietie Fluiti'containsnoth ing carifhle of'the slightest/ injury; its application is agrenable,'anci it is' as harmlecs in its action as it is lienuticiat in its results. Full eAplanatiobs.and.diree tions accompany it. The combined inventions are iii every way perfectly liartnlers• they are sold at prices within the- reach of' all and ;he -discoverer only re .quest se fair trial its a test of theirsurprising, efficacy antt'permanent benefit. Chriatie's Galvanic Strengthening Pies., These articles form another valuable application of the mysierious influence of Gal variistri: They arc an important' adjunct to the genuine vatic Kings ,ard.their moil.fidations, acting upon the same Fine:- plci, but having the advantage.olmore local applica tion. They are confidently recommended as a vale able addition bl IlteArptlgth cure o fallen matism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and TVeakness in-the Chest or Mug:, PaininYhe Side,ix Aiinntie Affections, and in Weakness or Oppression ofthe puly7zoncry Or gans, la Spinal Compliints their effects arc of the most dec.ided elniracter, and they have often been rued %rid' coMplete et:teem. They are also of the greatest advantage: in Pains and Vi'eakri6s of the Itreast,andare high lyrceonthiend ed for miny of these complaints to Winch fetnalcs ate especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with - disease or othereauses; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in 41Laifections of, the Chest,: generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Piaster will. be found 01 great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of Oa hesttonie preparati 031, with the itnportant addition of the gal rank influence, which is neither impaired nor cjimisted, Nvhile the action continues. These articles will he found entire ly free front those objections which are a constant source of etinipliint - with' the' ordinary plaster's in cotnumn use. 13)1r2-e I N ii} - The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfcited by cnprin cipled persons.: To provide against imposition, Dr. cup.trnz has but our authorized agriit iu each city or the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, • • W. _W. NVIISON. CEILTIVICATE AND TMITIMOINIALS, • Of the highest and ttiOSt respectable character, Are constantly received, regartling the - extraordinary Yalueand success °nit° above articles. It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upWards of PERSONS. during a period 'of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, dome of which have completely' baffled all former effort of medical Art. indeed itiltny of the first physicians of this city, who di:approve. of .the Gtilvanitf and Magnetic constantly recommend this application in theirprac tice, and with the caception of those who are too premiliced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor with the mridt intelligent arming the _l:Merida') Familty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing"the truth of his assertions and the efficacy or his disaovery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner o c r tl 4t - h dl a y nd Market street. Jim° ltallau Chemical Soap:. DEMON'S, in purchasing this, must - always'ask for Jcil;Es's It,SLUAN CHEMICAL SOAP; and, per haps, as many have been cheated with counterfeits will he too much discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try this onee—You will not regret it; but always see that the name- of T. Jonss-is on the . wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake. For gale by W.JACKSO.N-, Agent, comer o f iV.op and Liberty ' streeta,:the only place in pittaburgh whore - the ,Genuitte can be _obtained; _ALL °turas ARE COVNTERfEIT.jan2I • J921.438'8 0 oral 'lkea t prat e. T HEREBY certify that my hair was, Ang , out in immense quantities daith and was turning grry,,, and thatai,ace F ha*ensett..Tonews COral flair Resto ratiye,,it has entirely ceased , folting=is grooidg fast, and has a fine daritlook, , ,fiefore I used Joiles , s 'Coral Ifair,-.ltestorativ,O,l. ! cortabc, d out liaridfulo ot: bair. , W TODIPICINS For safe by W..7acksoO,Agent, corner Of Wood' and Liberty, streetj,•rfie only. Mace plitsbuigli wficre , the or:tonic CAF be Obtained; jarip ATY Mr...3..igegett, and WIEn. F 4. 'Ati.r tini i Xisq., will .attend to_ my un4ishedrbusi newt, and ruconnierid then te the. pstronage ;of lily , . friends.- "Am authorized to state that they will re ceiye the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R..pid, dle. ()Rice •2d story of Burketi B,uildiags, 4th street, betwe.eni.Wood• and 'Market. ,lan6-ly • SA.III4.TEL BLACK „ fi-X . ' 1, ,i.: ,. il I * , ..;.-5,/,-•• ~i , . _ / v " NETIC FLUID. CAJJTION. TO jay iplieriik: REM REM - ... .. .1s',,::~~. ~. _ i . _~_... ..._ .fit. Ittebitat. Sprain a; NVAus,Rafins,prthe Brestist,And ii B r 6e a ' n u ti7efr d qt a : ll 7 7 :/ S tfo l: i ii s e ; oll s f a l t lj ained u , r 4 B in si) ! "c w ri .e''l .lti v ent h t e ck 4 y M , I E I3I I f C c e A r b : e O l U - ttr i 7P ti b ie Earth'S surfaCe.''''Aintly inqientueliy Waa dared of a. Spinal Disease, Which had confined het to her bed fat many Weeks .c.binpletely lielpldes, by the'ese of this remedy, afterNatioua- other remedies had boen triedir(vain..—lteall.the following 'PriTsiunrcnr Angela .22, 1846: This is to certify; that We:have used She &trent eau Ori for the Whooping_cougliamongentehildren, by giving them fr0m..20. drops to a. small ,tea-spoon full at night ; which always enabled them to rent well through the night; Jules. 'iippli'ed it to one ,of the children that got her burnt, the Child 'conned crying by the ,time the arm •vra driesised'imil hound up. • alse was aillicte'd with. a,pain my,side arid breast, and have been so foi 16 years.. Teeminetnidil using the Oil by taking a •teaapoonful twice a day, and days using the Oil litive - betifteryinneh relieved r and ag.:l,, 9 ligYe that it. is,tbe best family medicine 1. have . everseen - ono.one. of my neighbors used it at my'recluest for a sprained uncle, which lc lievedliei in a fet tniwitest, We.have also 'tieed . the ; Oil fee arstiained joint biota ownriintilVr which gavn ease in a' very short titrie.:.Witlfi'e on 'the east side of Penn st., 3 i3aers, south 'otWidaitt. ‘l;am-noW. as well ad ever 'l was in -my lire. ;-; MARGARET A...631.1T11, Sold whOlesnle .and retail by Wm..ecksny it Ids Boot- and-She& store and . -Patent "Meditine house,7B9, Libesty,stieet, bead lifiWeedstreet, Pitts .burgin- ',Vries.. 50 'cent's arid $1 pet._bottle, : Wm: Jackson being-the exclusive -Agent .ftir NVestern Pe nsyl vanlif, ,NONE. IS , . GENUINE. litiCAvhat is sold by JIM. OR' itts appointed .agonts. B. A pap . )phlpt -containipg .tutiple.directions, &c., with the Names and Addresses of - the "Ori . ilifid - • tors and,principal4gents is'enveltiped in thelwraz pe`i f liottter. 'r:ni2,S=feb, 16-d.t.-viarm" • tLt .'" WESTERN NEW 011.1.3. COLLEGE. OF 'ILE ALTIF . . Tor ... .. 26 - 7 Main eireet, Datarstior.SW....l! Torle. 1 - 111. G. C. V AUG lIN'S. VEGETABLE LITLION- JUII TRIPTIC AIIVERTISEMF..NT.EGRIS•I7-.‘l Csote, 1 Snw ' ,1 Conetenirma;','. is moat emphatically, the ease with this article- Disease has.ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power.: Wherever it has gene, and South' America, England, Canada, and the tititeil ;a tatei , haSe proved '-the truth` of this statement, the above quotation' in i'atriang and-pithy seamier., tells the whide story;' :Invalids, theiprin- Ciple 'elicit which you•arn cured May not;he known to you, hut the:resultofei trialeaf the article,is satis factory; you are restored; and the secret of theeure . , remains with the proprietor. The, Medicine_is 'a compound of 9.2 distinct vegetable agenciest•eich in- . dividual root has its own pecultif, excluelVe; Medi cinal property;coitfliCting with no other cgmpohn l —Each root makes its own curealitl an a pe.rfcet combination, when taken . ' into, the system,- it does the work Which NATURE, when her laws were. first i established, istend'eal it should do,L-•• l' U 111 F I C S, i STItIiNGTHENS; ANWRIISTOrstS the; broken down, debilitated eonstitution. DROPSI7; : in;aII its', I characters, will he completely oradiCated > freintbel system by its use. See h.:mu:feta iceagents , -bands; lit free, eirenlation—they treat upee . all. awaits.; and show testimony °reuses. .C.RAVEL, and all corn , plaints et the crinarit organs, fe•rm also the cause of great. suffering, and VAULIIi';S ..I..tructEntut Eric Hag I acquired DIJ sMall:celebrity.ostr:the country, *by the 1 cures it •has Made in this distressing ales uf afille tions. • S.:flan:l6d; i t 'seems; is ihitt.i7leaietir.C . thifit has thus attracted Die Betide cif • Oriemf our kedical puldleations: ln-• the November No. 1816, of the "Betialo Journal and' Monthly'lteview of Medical and.Surgieol. Srjence," in an article upon calculous 1 diseases, and "solvents," the writer, after noticing the fact that the.Epglish goverement once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticiv..the petchase in 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legtslatureof New.. 1 York, thus pays tribute to the Emile of the Medicine: I I"Why do nut our Representatives in Semite and 1 Sisculity • •edmicli•ej, - entigliternifd'..diiiidvlfY Ilia suffering thousands of this ecaintlY, by the, perehasa; of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithantrehhe, tharewhich fid I striven:since the dayetifAlultellas possessed one i half the fama 1" Reader, here isliferiotlical,of high ! standing, acknowledged throngthiet a...large section `I of thiscoantry to be one of ilte:best conducted jam , nets of the' kind 10 the United , States: , exchanging' with the scientific works of -Ekiiripft.. 'to . oar Cetinje knowledge, edited be Attstin •Flint,•M: D.,. - and. Con tribute'cl to by nice of the:highest, professional abili ty, thus stepping aside to 'noticed "seeret -remedy." You will - at once ender s:met:Feb Unknown 4171fittiotth less nostrum, conid thus tipster a-coinmeni trrimAto high a quarter—and eonsequeiedv, iinless it direetlyl contacted wish - the practice of the faculty; it mast have been its giant "feline" which has ceased it. to receive this passing nod. .liantms diseases; 'Weak nets of the back and 'spine; irregniar, painful and suppressed Mellen:melon, Flour Athos, and the, en- . tire complicatml train of evils Which follow a -dims- I tiered system, are at once relieved by the medicine.', Send for pamphlete from Agents,and 'you will 'fine( evidence of thd- value (irate Lithontriptic there' ut forth. As a remedy for the irregularities of . -the4fe . - male system, it has In the atiropetind a "root'lnrbich• , has been resorted toin the north-bf Europe for con 7 • I Caries—as a sure cure for this cosi - 100MS, and a re- 7 1 s M tores of the health of the ; entire Systetn. ,- -"•Lerpt l , COPI.A/NT, JAUNDICE, 43ii-iiJITS'TIISDASESj'fi.D4 are', 'instantly relieved. People of tae"West.',Will•taidl-t the only remedy in these complaints, ii . Weltn 8 Fie ' VER AND AGUE. There is etkreinetly like it,'und no calomel or quinine forms anyipaitlsif this •mixturi t ' No injury will result. in its use, and itnnetienproherz . ties are manifested in the 'me:Ora - single 30 oz libttlei Pon Fevrizi 'Arco Atte, Bilious Disorders, take - me other Medicine. Iturarmsztssr; Cour; will,find relfeA I:he : action or this Medi - eine upon -the' Blood; . will change the diseaSe—which Orminai.es , in:' the bided —and a healthy remiliasily follow. Porserestn; IN: DlGESTiort,'Ste.;Yield in a few days use of thin Medi cine: IniNittritaii-ORIOF MAE', LlUer. 6l, c.'il'Flllls (OS' sonertost also, leas. eYet.founct relief., SCROFULA, ERYSIvELAS,PIr.r.s,./n/lamed.Ekes=alicauieir By Inv ! pure blopd-titill 'find this article the remedy ;• ,The • aystern, corripretely acted' upen by the twenty-tw9 , different properties ofthe ' mixtiiin, - is- pacified and restored—Zs; a partial cure will not fellow. , The train or common;' complaints, Palpitafiort Of 'the Ileart, Pick Ileadacheipehility; 4-c., are till' the re sult of some 'derangement of the systera,•findiehe GREAT RESTORED will' do its work. , The prenalies set forth in the adveitiseineet, inn litMed-aptirs the proof of what it has done. in- the past four years. The written testimony of WOO Agouti,. in Canada, the United Staten; England arid South America.,:in the possession of the' prohrietotraiid' can be seen by all interested is a sufficient demenstiation that it is the Geselliedieitie ) crer'nferedrltr: the ll'orld. Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as Were laid down, of the method of cure., •Put .up in3o on. bottles, at s2;'l2 oz. do at Sibach—the larger hal& leg 0 oz: more than two small betties— Loalsout and t morget imposed upon. Erery bottle•has. s•Vang . lerea Vegetable .Lithontriptic Mixture" bliawn upon•the Iglass, the written signature ef“G.C. 'Patten" on . the directions' and , G. C. Vaughn, linffalo,i'..staraped .on the cork: , None other are genuine. Prepared by, Dr. Cl• 0. Vaughn, and sold at •the , Prindipal °See, 907 Main street, IlufEalo, at Wholesale-and retail: No attention given to letters„.unless•h9st paid—vt ders from regularly constituted : rigouts excepted: post paid.letters, or verbal r.ommunicatiopa. soliciting.nd vice, promptly attendedo g ratis.', - . , Offices devoted exchtsivelyto . the sale of 'this arti el ,1112- Neiman at.; New. York city; 295 Esser:St.. &demi-Mass.; and by the principal Droggistatbzeugh out the United fitatea and'Canada;:att advertised in I the papers.. . .. .. :....,T....iir ' ' -,-• Agents in this city- -• , ; • - .- Hays & Brockway ; Wholesaleaed Antall Agents% No. 2, Commercial. Row, Liberty street r Pitisbergh. Alsoi-li..E.Sellers,.-57 IVeod street; - jeltn3Litchell; Federal street, Allegheny city; John Ilarelay,ileayer; John Smith, Bridgewater. •-•, jarr3o.4kwly .; John D. pavta, . • . CCTIONEER & COMMISSION AMOR:VAT Coiner of Wood and Vittbstreete!, PittsbnigA is ready to reiefie - iriercli'‘iiidliec Very .. dekrifition on COLUaignment for publie.or priiater sale, and &era long experience in the above busines,finuers himself thathe - will be able to givei entire satiifyilicin-tei 311 who may fayor hint with their pittronage;`.. Regular sales on •Moridais and Thtiradaya of - Dry Goods aild-lan'cy.aiticles at lOtPeloc,ki Of grocieries, - - Pittsburgh • inaniabettired.: new and second hand furpituie;&c.i-nytwgo'cleeli, Siteetiverrevenin,g.at eailY v4l-.114111.: augl2-y ON the. vppei Ai° 4x. - g!iir,liy) 3 6 , 44l,Ti..iii;fes 4 , Jr.; explored in. the , month 4 1 4Qetuberand vember,4B , lo, on board:theljz . S.-Str. &leijor Brown, commanded by Capt. Mark:Sterlioz, of Pittsburgh, by oidei - i;f3Mitj. , Gete- 7 •PattersOn, , A . ., Com minding the seeond.bcflipa tion, - ' - . • • The above work can be had (Korn the, agent., G. liubbartl, _romer of Alarbitit an pann Isp from _tile i-V ;.'',.;..:.;,,--,,,:::::::':":-:•:'.--..:',,..•-• i .f .; : ;' 7.-, ;. '- gf:i.:: l f 7. .:;"..;..- ..: ... )::: - Y'L';l .f, ;.' , _ ; ' . f:;:'•': . :; ,,L-. H:! ''-:,,,11,•:,,..4'7.Y.:;,iii;:!:',-ii{.,..-,-;v:'.:.':-•:,:.,.,-,, =SEE 111=11 ME= „ Jagi*Fitss I , Off 4401112! 12rnimumni„,,, I VB*SSIVITat r .l fOIiTE.D ABLE Pl' • ,OLICKENEWS 511G4.11 . 4Q - 41 - TEQ YEGETABLE ' ki PILLS' ' ire' 'ths ',dist' and '<frill:Mt - Mica% eyes known that willPoiftleety cure • :' ' • ' ... •:•••'•••••, • , . Iteadaclili';'flidine i st4 . : ' ; .15reasles,•Selt Rheum, Rheumatism,Pile's,. , s llleartburn,NVersis, ..., Dispepeia, Scuirp, '- .• Cholera Merbui; ... Small Pox, Jaundice; '-'': Coughs ' Quinsy, '! •'. Pains in` the -Back, .: i• -- Whtr,,PIDE . C 9I3 .II4 Inward IV eakness e - ~ i. Ce . ,,‘X..•htion, Fits,. Palpitation of the.lfeart, iplaint,, Rising in the Thioin;' ' 6' l'iv 4 rsai . yDeallisss, Dropsy . , ..ttathra4 . ; •••• --- •li-l e f the Shin, ~--eAc ib. • Fevers •nktL.lll indo, ..f. iout;GraVel, Female Cdinplaintsi r -ius Corriplaints, And all other dtieaseitet • . Ag.lkont.imputities of the blood. .-; . • ;." ~. ...„ ~, • 7 ' Inr. They !have. - autenirkt!.le,e„ikitii!.ll - 2tOictient over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope .leia cases, by the most eminent Physicians. ' . • 'Kr They are, patronised and recommended by men of the highest distinetion, aniong-whom ire— Hon. David Ir. Porter,'. ;.,I.loualgpxy Clay,, , 'Hon. John Q.Ailtims, : .. lion. Daniel NVebsfer t 3lon. Martin Van Buren, • Hon. T. V2Cathonn. Gen: Wihflold Scott;' - • • Cdl. R. Maohnson, •.".. Hon. Jame, K. Polk, - - .Gen. Lewis Cater ...; -.:11, 24r Their virtues are to. infallible that the money Will be returned in. all.eases .they do not girt' ttni'ict - sal satisfaction.; , Al 0;914,7,4 but tavii and a half years have elapsed Aince these celebrated' Pilli Were Snit introdimen•te the public, the tali - cir i1,..-.1 - - in: the ;Eastern and ' noaare . - stitee • has Far. 'eiceeded"*Dr. Clickenerte most "saitnine expectations. "During the , putt year;alene;nd tear than 10,000 grose of boxes bale been Soh' in the• State •of New cork,-6,000:ht Pentiliyliania 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware,and.2,ooo in.the NewEnglaed States., reqriiiing: the. eoestant; employment of 27 hands, exclusive .01. printers and engravers. In the sanie• period, upwards .of 20 0 , 000 . copies of the •Waniily Doctor>) have hien ordered by agents in• every, section of . the 'ciiintly. - These theta mnst show, conefuSively; tharDr. Clickeitte.s - Sugar Carl- , .ed. Pill's, besides being the verylkeiFxnedicine in the world; are'held intlrehighestestiaition by thepublie. • We- mi,the• extend-this publication to.an indefin , ito length, if we deemed. it expedient to publish all tersimonials weitavereeeiv . ed, not only from agents bin intlividpali and families, ‘ wit; have experienced the becfcial. effects ach -ilieriifii 'Seger Coate'd ,r Pills, but wa dente . itlinheiessary. ' The Tat:meld eentestible cti.id dee - 6dr their unprecedented success, are tha numberless Irnitati =sem' Coo nterfeits whiih I have already appeared,-notwithetandingthe brief pot A;wl 'they have been .before the public. Even some 1 .. iir oar staunehest pill makers, have had the audacity Ito imitatethe Capsuleef .S.egar, in qrder Ao disguise 'the ingredients of, their rile etimpettnds t anii palm :them' off foi . the."real simon . pure." Such paltry skid/ gannet last rani; without expaiingllielr hideous clefortnity t. . Teeth' and' hettedty, Mgt inevitably pre m.:in liVer•tai6lityarld ilee.eliGon.` ',.""...., • --.•• ••. Z.For sale in Pittsburgh- by :WM;;JACItSCOr,:rit Ms Pc:int Medicine •Warekouse,l4.• 89; LibeviPetetat, 'head of..,Weed st.,.Pitteltnigh•.-,R.ticergsvP2rb.zro .!. Dr. Clickeno pidneirothee is FajtaTc l ayptresit h _ New York. ; , ~ • :-.. •:f-''''- ' ••••;.' ..i."•' ' Nr . •: ..: 41 0:7 - .110Waii*: eft sin imita,tion article ' called hut I proved Slliat.Caatetr Pills, purpniting Co betentell,..' . ai bo:h .the OW. Jim! the pretended p atent .. are for-.- . geries, gol,tiphy.s-• miserable quack in New Iriii:) , who, for. the last four pr. ave. years, has made his` living by coun . terfciting popular medicines. ler, itetnember, Dr. C. •V:Clickener is the origins' . • . nse,uter. of.Sugur Coated. - Pilhyand that nothingdit,, ;the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them. kaolne; 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for CI iikenVel Sugar Coated Vegetable Pithy:tint. lake no tithe'', or they will be mide'the victims of p fraud.•. • . - '•'' - ' • Oct -19-tily.," The colebrated FOR :I'RE gU3e-0 *C 4 1 -IRONIC JILIZOM SIWANSYRU:P Olt nrOPIC44._ . . . • . . . . . . . .., Discovered by Dr. Idazoni of Jta ly is the year 1846 a tandietrii . ilizeid inio titell. - Statee'darkyin'tB•46:/ ... . • . . . . flint; Anrisalled'ipidiCillo fee the radical cure or- J,. Chrinie disealei has spfeidtfroeglibut Eurdpfo . with its...most Unequalled lipoid indiellelPPb4 l " !Yet teas, effectino the au o stristsuishi eg cureseverln a wn or recorded'', the 2,101114. of ;Medical History. Zip*: its introduction into the United States it has equally • sustained the high:reputation it so juatly receiyed in. the-East, curing here as it has done there, the most:, inveterateand long standleg diseases With which the... Raman family are afflicted Xlie Physicians of Ear rope and Americe (as •114 as they have become ac-. quaintedwith its mode of operaticm)•together wait: : i tfie Ilitintands who, have been restored ,to health by 1 its superior efficacy - with tom united yoice proclaim lit to be the moat perfect remedial agent ever offered to sufferpag humanity . It is now an established Met "that Consumption niciebe, -- "can be, and has been cured by Dr. hlazOnil Sieitiart Syrup or.Tropital Hygiene,;' This is the only Medicine that has ever Veen die covered that'harraclaieved a cere.wiiere this diseaae had gaineil a settled and permerient hold' upon the system. Tor2the trctb. - of this . Assertion, we have the certifientes of some of the most eminent Phyllis . clans of gUrope. and America,e.spressly.dsclaring that they have prescribed it in hundradinf iektances 'Where the patients werc'cdnsidered beyond all hope of teeevery, and,.to their astonishment, has effected ','lliiineet speedy nod fierfeCt curd. 'lllcriiidi 'whale' 'eeacquaiuted with its .actien can: imagine xlve.wian • clesCul lIICCCEIS that attends thearlministration Of thliF . medicine in every. variety or chronic dB, ase.,pir - •: . Poulin', Coesumptiop,Scrofula•or kiegs evi.1,..440. - : vim, Phthisic,Piles,(sce caeca reported in pamphlets" . and circulars! .Catcrirs,lives, Domplaints, Cosily4r - .ness. and...indigestion:Soto. mad 'lnflamed 2.Tihreatil • I nr"ckitrir niOPSiCilr. Chronic infiamation of : Act . Kidneys, Oravel,••Great • Debility and Iratii,ilil,-,lgt .the nervous • system, 'Spinal a ff ections,. Paralysis, . Chronic • Diarrabina, Pain , in the breast and ,side s ! Coughs, Ctddi,Chrenidltheumatiam, Diseases et the; Stomach Bowels, inward. weakness and falling, down of the womb, and all the, chronic !diseases pe e , cellar:to females, ifi their various relations in life. . Thismedicine is prepared' only: by 'Dr: Masora bites self, and is composed entirely or vegetable materials : containing the extract of . Aar the mast rare Tropi--• cal plants litiffeiy at Which ateknewn to the medi cal Profession generally. ''' - • t • z i r It liiiiio fir surpas s ed eyed. other Medic' ..eiel. offered to ihe. world 'in eradicatine direaseOhrialf has not' only riiillsted• rainy! id'ilia most taiesited medical men in the world in:lts favor but what ie more extraordinary- thy ~goverement,•wherw:it ilisiovered",/taa.mede it an offenCi . pnsitilha.b4 .dend to.attempt counterfeiting it or making; as cusp sin:rims aitielepurporting to Ire-the-ROOM-or representing it Orli leaulitt.'"And this Govern.. rent h a s also' made a liberal Provision' fin: thlisrpro tectiadof- ii , heik; Maithis afflicted We say letioSale . disPaii; ththigh' van' may 'have been giyei liagiv . giur - Physician ap . a.cohsi4cr9l: t ty. yetir •frifiLiA - _lope, try a beyond all _h' blittlo of this , medial% you -may jell upon •thri . fact; that if jOn'ltiirk:pfiyl 4 , . cal.strength enough left 't - o - endure its action, yew will bad certain and speedy relief, for this haii-bees,, the Casein thousands of inatirices, in proof of 'which, wo•can.pro4ino eernEcates from ilidirideal<of *bk. most reset...stable.. character 'both cf.-Zeroed ilea America. ilTbis • miediciiseiwill lie' 'offered 'for—old only - et-the county seats of each county owing 'to the small amount yer haiiikted and the ansiety ei tie proprietor ba place. this 'valuable reined, isnlkln the reach rieall thriegliinalthe United- State!: ' 1 ' 7 Hays ailliockwny. Droggistr,No. 2 Commercial Racy 'Liberty itreet,.iebolClSldandiefail"Apritaopi; ' A lleghdiiy. Coultty.:, , .Boldids6 'by 11.. v . selien4 No 57 WOotst„.• . ':."-'• ... • dic28.4.190-, tmantiel , s Lung Jelly. . WQULDspeak aghnnestand conscientious word I of advice to those of you who are not too wise to remion riad who can appreciate:and - distinguish preen the cruel and, dishoneat puffing of the.day,, reference pi pulmonary diseases,) and the following straight;forward statement, by one who would not, offer. misrepresentation to you, - , where Ilfer.rind death arc so -dearly concerned as in any . cif thtsfdial canes orailnients which lead.to Constimptitia. - , I eau assure you.that the remedy here offered,lsa ffiYea tulteavenly relief, end often effected a perma nent cure,,when every other remedying. titiledl , .- It la pleasant, indeed, beautiful to taste;and for , those who pre. weak, languid, and emaciated, faun an agreeablearticle 9f food, as it is in'the form cif- a htantifill,: flavored balsamic. jelly. It' can, there, fore, in truth and honor, be offerettortillbore afflict .441Ama; 06,9thWe -or Cinsaint .Coughs and Colds,:spitting Poodvilladinirle the Whoa Ping-tough, Croup, Dlffitully of Breari: ing, Sark, Throia, Roflucitess,..rft Stages-er Con. sumption, and all other Pulmonary arid- Liver Corn plaints.- it-is- hnown-sr-frft. - RMANUEL•f3-£I,AL. SAMIC LUNG ANTIi f tiIUGOJaI I Y. inaterialanf thii Jellihre imrelY vegertaGie and balsamie.,land are the inventiorinf an' etuiridi ' physician, from which the•proprteter ludittlioNieetj the recipe.' Iris certainly worthitsweightia;gdlin: but is p u r i vaiprice ;gibe wi th jEcttiet ticbsot iictidEbrlltW3ACKSON, at his Boot . 'ar N o • B9 Atabirilet , h9 4 BI V kit t , b ;:r Pelee' 0/. .1 tr IMBEEIM IBIEEM !~' MEM _::= ' . -- '::. •- - . r.:,-,, ,, 4*/,...), <.:, ..:';''4..;',V'nz,--'..••„*. ,k 1, ~.-.. , • ..,:„. 4. , . •-,4,".- ~:;',- t- ^ l -1:'!-I:j ", " *-: " '._.,;4;?, 2, - 1. *:-.4 • ....,..3«,' : : ::4':71.44. 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