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',-- -'",:- -"-`,••-,.- MEM Ir . •' - '-',':::4', , ,' : , :rt':.:. --, ' • , t. 40 , 4, A ,bir • z.AX. 46 r ritkatime elltallorgh Portable Moat. Woe. • _ FOIL *a transportation of freight betweeti-Pitta- X burgh and the. Atlantic cities, avoiding tranship ments on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage - and seperation of goods. • PROPRIETORS: • . 1 13traitaroot Cuiy.2.lS Market at., Philadelphia. 'Pairs & o•CoNxort, tor-Penn and Wayne ate., rittabergbt. . &Controls & Co., North street,- Baltimore.' W. &J. T. Tarscorr, South street New Work. 'Encouraged by increased businvw the P ppm ltots bare added to and extended their ge neat, during tbe winter, and are no' prepared to . toarivilfreight -with -regularity and dispatchoinsur passed by any other Line. Their long expe.rience as Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable' ' Boat system, and the great capacity and convenience of - the Warehouses at ea :b end of the Line, are peculi arly calculated to. enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagementaand accommodate their custom eru,and confidently offering , the past as a guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully ack nowledge. • All consigneents to Taafc & O'Connor will be re ceivedand Torwarded,Bteam• Boat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge Air Commission, advancingor Storage. Having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object M shipping West; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods cowsigned to them proreptly, and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. marl-tf ' mixcLustvixy .for the. transportation of way XII freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, liollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme diate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul t7 & Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded-without delay and at fair rates. • This Line 'was formed for the special accommo dation or the way.husiness, and tho proprietors re aitiecifupy solicit a liberal share of patronage • ' . __ • r . sir 1847 Atife FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND :MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS BURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. • Ca' Without Transhipment. .Gmsda'consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates. gills of Ladies tranamitted, and all instrue.ions promptly et tended to, free from any extra charge fur storage or -sonambedon. Address, or apply to A. McANULTY & CO., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. STORAGE. • having a vert large and commodious warehouse, we are prepared to receive tin addition to freight for shipment) a large amount of Produce, &c., on Stor .. lge at low rates.- . mirB , C. A. McANULTY & CO. ~,~ ~ 4 r~. ~~'. c:~} CNN phia Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except . I +. Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on *sa boami, in comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains In day light;. sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations On this route are ample, and the connection com plete; so tbat disappointments or delays will be un khown'tmon it. Piaseiigent can stop on the route and resume their seats again at pleasure, and have choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered Co parties to travel as they de- =ME MEE pil:1 GGIST AND APOTIiECARY, No. 45,-11far ket street, three doors above Third street, Pitts- SA, will have constantly on hand a well selected . airsortment:Of the host and freshest Medicines, Which lie Will sell,on the'ost reasonable terms. Physi . ciantfiending orders will be ., promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. ..Phyliciaus , prescriptions will be accurately and ifeatlyprepared from the best materials, at any hour .:. a the.day or night. - Alio, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good Itrfilmer7 : ' doe 30d 12E1Mil EMMEN lEEE -„ . PERM C , 0': .:.!.±- '.•, ,I`-..::;.f.'.',1.7k7.4''''... txnnSpatttian Ctn Cs. AG.}NTS Plakwarties Way Freight Line. Proprietors 'JOHN PICKWORTH, JOHN MILLER, ~•,DAN'L. H. BARNES; ROBERT WOODS, WILLIAM FULTY JOIDI MILLER, Hollidlysburgh. . IL H. CAN4V, Johnstown. Agents C. A.MnANIILTY Co.,Pittegb. arrtaziscr.s. 3.l:McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore,Buga .4•Sertith, Pittsburgh. marS Independent Portable Boat Line, sminqukc; ARBANGEMINNTS. j I 4 ' 1847 g Ix el a Route, EEOWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO DAL TLIIORE. AND PIIILADELPIIII. Time to Baltimore 32 hours. Time-to Philadelphia 40 hours. [ONLY 73 MILES STAGING.] '• THU.Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, Louis M'Lane and'Swatars, have commenced - . making:double daily trips; One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at S o'- , clock. Paisengers by the morning line will arrive in Baltimore neat evening in time for the Secure your tickets at the office, Monongahela. House, or St. Charles Hotel febl7-: Bingissoes Transportation tine, .akama-1846. rIONDUCTED on st r ict Sabbath-keeping princi kjplen, though not claiming to be the only line that is nocandueted. The proprietors of this old comb , Itsheri line have put their stock in the most complete iirder, and are thoroughly prepared to forward pio- FZtieti and merchadize to and from the Eastern cities the opening of navigation. We trust that our 104. experience in the carrying bnailiess, and zealous attention to the interests of cue ' raiders, will secure toes a continuance and increase • of the patronage heretofore bestowed on stlinghanes Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight with the Utmost despatch; and our prices shall al ways be as the lowest charged by other responsible Produce and Merchandize will be received and for warded east and west without any charge Car adver tising, storage or commission. Bills of lading forwarded and every direction promptly attended to. • Address,'or apply to WM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin, cOr. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g, BLNGHAMS, DOCK 4 , STItATTON, No. 276 Market at., Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, N 0.122 North Howard st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West ,t., New York. jprW-r John DI. 'Townsend, Dissolution of ?Partnership. HE EPirtuership existing between the undersign ed, under the firm of SCRIM AiSCHEIBLEIt, 'was - dissolved on the 3d inst., by mutual consent. "Tlie boalti of - the concern ire in the hands of Mr. Seitibsi'who is authorized to settle all accounts. The Bookstore Will'be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scribe; the Bookbinding by Mr. Scheibler. VICTOR SCRIBA, GUSTAVUS SCHEIBLER. Dec. 25,1846 . --- .Botiko and Stationary. _ . ~I[llllAVrnG Just returned from the East with a most elegant and extensive stock of Fancy station in.ond Books Oar Christmas and New Year's Gifts, I would Call the attention of the public to my store, No. 115, WoOd at., Paces extremely low. Among Ivgreatflection of Bogksfor.old and young, I men- The Boadoir Annual, , for 1847. ,1‘ Diadem, , - Boquet, gi ~M3ea Rose; ' - Atmarauthb ---tc-Ittaydower, Forget-rne.not, - Leaflet:B OfMeinory :1 1 4 ,Rainbow,. • .": - -„ , o -, ;: - Laidy'a Album, te The Tri*daeShell Kitten, f0r1847. - • -Chrietiatt Blossoms, , . The Book of.Nureery Rhymes. • Together with a great *election of Book, for Chrtd. rett, Gatnel, Portfolio", ate.; „VICTOR SCRIII A , - 213e25 lib Wood at. •. ,f t _ ' `,~. _~.,; f.. =ll=3 ,s '; MMIIM t:- , ,.z. 7 ,-i , : ., ,E....:,;, , .',..7.: :~= (Ei*ti:4o - 4..-'0 ..- ii,i# Fonsaorir THE inibseribers are prepared to'forward money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland'and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL bIcCLCRBAN ft Co., 'febl2 - No. 142, Liberty at., Tapscotes.Gentral Emigration OfHoe. REMITTANCES and! passag to • at , and from GREAT BRITAIN AND lamtaxn, by W. & J. T. Tapecott 75 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road LiverpoOl. ' The subscribers having- aebepted the agency of the above hbuse, are now prepared to make arrange- Meats upon the moat liberal terms with those deal rims of paying the - Passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeielves their character and long standing in business will give ample as surance that alttheir arrangeMents will be carried out faithfully. Meesrs.'lV. & J. T. Tapscott4 are long and favors lily known for the superior close accommodation aid sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN , [..or• THE WEST, SIIERIDAN, TER, GARRJCK, TIOTTINGUY.II, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL,And SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New. York !the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the Gth and I Ith, in addition to which they have arrangements with [ the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Pacl4ets to ineure a depar-: ture from Liverpool every liv etlays being thue deter mined, their Ilicilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage,while Mr. W. Tapecows constant personal superintendence of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and acccommodation of the passengers. will be particu larly attended to. • The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Busiriess between Pittsburg. and the Atlantic Cities, are thoreby 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 this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in gi.ing them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland nut otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming'ut, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. The subscribers are also prdpared to give drafts at sight ' fur any amount payabletat the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe aid expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application Of by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attendcd to TAAFFE &O'CONNOR Forwarding and Cornmission Merchants, mar27d&wy. -Pittsburgh, Pa, General Commission Unaturas. With a Receiving 4- Forwarding House, at F/LINK LIN, renango county, Penn., BY NICKLIN BRYDEN. NI R. JAS. BiIYDEN having purchased a lot at the 01 landing, (mouth of French Creek,) and erected thereon a• new *commodious tand substantial waer house, the above business will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and the public will please remember us when they have any consigninents to make to 'or from this point. Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. .! (d&w6m CLOTHING! CLOTHLNI.I! ! CLOTHING ! !! The Three Big Doors 'm . o. The Western World tt! 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS VOW made and ready to be °Shred on the most jA liberal terms to my. old Customers and the pub.' lic in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, 'after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, justeompleted his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands'of customers with one. of the meat desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been offered in this or any other mirket weatofthe moms taini. For neatness in style and 4orkmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will he sold for, must certainly render the °IS unrivalled Three ig Doors one of the, greatest attractions oil the :western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary etrurb which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty 1 can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. His a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than anrother house in the trade, and this being the case on the amodnt sold, I can afford to sell at much lessprefit than others could possibly think of dog if they wished to cover eon tin7,e4Pexpenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who, wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oet2 JOHN 11PCLOSKEV. A WESTERVELT', the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op eration on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and atsall prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. IC B. -If required, Blinds will be put up en, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driier, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense, jell-d&wy. rtriiiW id Livery Stable. J..MESKLNIEN 7-4 THE subscriber, having bought out tne well known Livery Stable kept by C. It. Duty, in the Filth Ward, respectfully inflirms his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a stock of the beat description of riding horses, bug gies, carriages of all kinds, l and in short everything required in his line of business. -' A considerable portion or'his stock is new,and he is'confident no stock in the city will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lih.- erty st., a few doom above the canal bridge, where he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CUARLLS COLEMAN. y'lle is also provided With an elegant Hearse, which will he furnished when required. oct2s-ti NOTICE. AVING sold out my establishment to Doctor la William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend him to all my former frietidi!anil customers. EDGAR 'MORN. The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner or Pon and Hand Arent's, so licits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. it general assortment of all the most valuable Medicinea, Perfumery, Oils, s na ps, Fancy Articles, 1/rushes and COMI/11 will al ways bo kept on band. Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. WILLIAM Y. IRWIN, corner of Penn and Hand au. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 26 Wood Street, Plttstrurgl!„ arIONTINUES to transact a general Commission Vi business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale vice.. - - .Ordors and consignnaents are respectfully solicited. BE Firms of Gen. R. White & Co., and White T $t Brother, are dissolved by mutual consent. The business of each store, will be settled by each partner at their reepeetive:places of business, on Market street. All persons indebted to either of the Firma will please call soon, and settle their accounts: • GEORGE 11. WIIITE, TIIOIVIAI3 WRITE. Piltnburgh, Februnry Ist, 1847. . feblo-d2m 1 M. WHITE has just received at his large t it 4tablishineilt, fronting on Liberty end 'Sixth streets, 0 1 .1., splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer also, a superior lot of French Satin YES TINGS, all 'of 'whickhe is ready to mike up in the latest fashion anoisiri the most reasonable terms as usual. °hair*. the corner, No 107 Liberty and - Siith streets. myl4 L 'M. WHITE, Tattor:,l4oprietor. Allegheny Cfesnetery.- TIERSONS desirous: of perch:tiling rots in this r Cemetery :are „referred for information to.tho dunerintandent on the grounds,: or to : $.. Thorn, Druggist, corner of Penn 11,nd ;bud stieets, Pitts htrgh. Dy order °film itutrd. J.CtiajiLETT, dec 1 ' Superintendent. • . , MEM -1:::'-:-I-,. ,, l'ii!,'W.; 4 ±.,•' : , .,-,.. -. .i , , E:M IT7.3,NCES Venittan U/luds. Drifg store. Giorgi Cochran, Dissolution. of Partnership. Can't be , Beat I 04: -444 K , i, - ;;;;i : 3•V, ;•f':•t.-.-..:1?.:.,,--...,,7•:,!! 4* , .-.- - ti. - 5 -- .:,4, :•'..,1,t^:•.j•'.:11';.c',i•`,4_:,::?:..7,. ti it r oantis ;, . Flzc !mad Makin, lussuranee. FPHE Iniuranee Company of North .America, - of Philadelphia,through its duly authorised Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property,,iit this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and rivers. - ' DIRECTORS: • Arthur G. Coffin, Preen.. Samnelltrociks, ' • Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, , Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seey. This. is the oldest Insurance Company - in the Uni ted StMes, havisig been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, acid from its high standing, long experience, maple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra h azardous: character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones la Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oet23-y. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA: , CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in of- Uce.IG3I Chesnut st., north side, near Fifth.-- Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damate by fire, on property and effecti of %cry deScription, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. . C. N. BANCEER, Prest. C. G. BANCKEII, See•y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Rancher, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARBSCK MARTIX, Agent, at the Exchange Office 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. Nu marine or inland navigation risks taken. apg.l- 1 y NATIONAL FIRLY AND MARINE IN:SVRANCE COMPANY, - - . New York. rHIS well known and respectable company is pre _pared through their PITTSBURG AG k4NCT , to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de. lay at the office, No. $1 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPIRNGER lIARISAUG/1 Al an Election hold at the office in N. Y.; May 2th, the . following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, Joseph W.Savage, Stephen Holt, John Browner, John Ate Chain, William G. Ward, Win. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob Tiddler, William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SE.PfI W. SAVAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-clee ted President for the ensuing year. WM. JAMES nu;GF, au 4-I r. Secretary. A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72. Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres - t; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and well established Company eon knees to insure Buildings, hlerchandize, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against kiss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurance, in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 No. 2t.i, Wood street. J. FINNEY, JR KING & FINNEY, EZ= Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mulcted Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. RJSKS upon Buildings and Nlerchandize of r every description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, tal...cu upon the must averable Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water et., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King & Pinney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as en insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as haying &large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his doe share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and id its most attractive form. nov 1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Coinimny of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. rpi E assets of thv company on the first of Janua ry, 1545, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate, at cost, Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, ... 207,499 72 Making a total or 8909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security._ nct 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Allen Kramer, EXCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and, current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. Wm. Bell Sr. Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenie, J. Painter & Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bionson & Co., Philadelphia. John H. Brown & Co., ) James BDCandless,Cincim J. R. M'Donald, St. Louis. W. H. Pope, Pres't Bank TO AR3I9! TO ARMS!! s THREATENED InYasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. 111. White will con tinue to sell clothingcheaper than anylias heretofore been offered in the Western country, hating the largest establishment in the city, Denting on Liberty and Sixth ats. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, .cassiineres, yestings, and clothing or all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixthsts. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, mar2s Proprietor. PIII'SDUHOII HOSPITAL TTNDF.R TIIE CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF IL) MERCY.—Drs. ADDISoN,GAZZAH, BRUCE and McMrst., General Attending Physicians; Dr. Wert tt revue, Physician for the Germans.—The Institution Is now open for the reception of patients. Receivirta DAYs--Tuesdays and Fridays, from zl to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. , CHARGES—Three dollars a week in the general ward; five dollars with a private roam. Medical at tendance is included in these charges; payments to be made two weeks in advance. Any physician can send patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any physician hc chooses. In these cases the Institution will not be responsible for the physi nian's fees; each person will settle with such ph-vei clans. Leeching is an extra charge.' As many free patients will be received-all ill...means of the Institution will permit. Persons with contagi ous diseases will not be received until accommoda tions can be -prepared aufficiently ample to prevent any danger that the other inmates would incur. All the physicians will attend twit° a week to visit the hospital, and will depute one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. - Advice will be given gratithously to out-door pa tients on Thursdays and Fridays,at 10, A.. M. Pecuniary arrangehtente will be attended to by a committee ofthe Brotherhoodiof St. Josephs, which for the present 6onsists of James Blakely, FAO., James May, John 8. ()engrave, John Coyle and Arthur Tiernan.. jano-tf P ITTSBUIIGII MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, 20 kegeYlug.Tobt,;.cco; 5 " Ladies , Twit, do; „ 10 .. do;‘" 10 1 . - Cavd, le Lump, do; etoro and for Wet/ .1. & J.. AIt,DEvITT, Snap.%) , = Liberty at. ;n _ !~r . . , ~ 1 __~~:~;, $600,615 93 100,967 77 lIMMTIM Pittaburgh, Pa. nati, 0. , Mo. of Ky., Louisville :~ , rtranni - $lOOO REWARD IS offered to any person who will produce one fourth the amount of real certificates of positive cures in cases of CONSUMPTION or DISEASED Lungs as DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT and TAR has made in this city or any other place where it has been introduced. Although it has not been puffed in the city papers in EDITORIAL FORM by the PROPRI tame for the. SOLE purpose of GAIN, (as mostmedicines are without regard to their worth)! yet the demand has been enormous. ln the city of, Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been ad-f vertised to the amount of ten dollars, we received an order from Messrs. Ells, Claffin gr. Co. to the amount of one THOUSAND BOTTLES. And ibis too, in the summer season, when there is compare tively little or no demand fur medicine of this cher acter. 'This medicine still performs CURES that seem almost incredible ' but as they are here, and arc our own neighborswliose testimony can be had from their own mouths, it must convince the most sceptical of the worth of this medicine. Another REMARKABLE cure of CONSUMP TION. Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, of this city, was reduced so low that ALL HIS FRIENDS, and even his PHYSICIANS had given him up to DIE! ! ! Ma. A. L. Scovitt.—As I owe my lite to the use of DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT and TAR, I feel it' a duty, and shall without fear or delicacy give my testimony as evidence that others who may be afilic , ted with CONSUMPTION or diseased Lungs may know that this medicine is NO HUMBUG, but is worth ten thousand physicians , prescriptions for the disease for which it is recommended. Last summer I was taken with a most DISTRES SING COUGH, and about the first ofJuly my Lungs I 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, how ever, heard of some of the wonderful cures made by this medicine, and procured a bottle, and before I had taken one half bottle, it teemed to go to the very seat of the disease and raised a LARGE QUANTITY of MATTER and PHLEGM, and my COUGH tear slopped by a charm. I have siuce used some two or three bottle!, and am now aide to attend to my busi ness as well as ever. I feel very thankful to the inventor of this medicine, for Wit hail not been for some all powelful medicine to have raised the matter and phlegm, and healed my lungs, I should without doubt have r now been in my grave. If any one will call on me on Catharine street, half I a square below Linn, I will give them the particulars and refer them to numerous friends who r'sited me during my sickness Jan. 10th, IS-11 GABRIEL WHITEHEAD STATEMENT OF DR. HIRAM COX Late PROFESSOR in the Cincinnati ECLECTIC, MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a physician well knowa, I who has an extensive practice, in relation to the case of Miss Belt, after having been given up to DIE with the last stage of CONSUMPTION, by a number of able PHYSICIANS. Ma. A. L. Scot-rm. :—llowever reluctant I hare been to permit my name to appear, attached to a cer tificate recommending Patent Medicines, Nostrums or Calholicums, 1 nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the community, and, all afflicted with diseases requiring Cough Medicines 101 state, that in tilt ce particular cases of incipient CON-1 SUMPTION, viz: Miss Belt, step daughtcrof Mr. John Oars of this city, a Miss Barger, sitter-in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, butcher, and Mr. It. K. Con, one of our City Council, that Dr. Hennas' COSIPOUND Swine ap LIVEDIVOILT AND TAR optiuted more LIRE A 514:- exec, than any remedy ail similar character in its operation than I have ever used in my prpctice. One of the cases above• ' viz: Miss Belt, appeared to be laboring under the last stage of Sew/atoms Consump tion, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previous to my being called to treat the case She is at this present time in the en joyment of as apparently good health, and from ap pearance, as likely to die with any Other disease, as any o'l.er young lady of this city. As it respects the health of the other two cases, all the threatening premonitory symptoms seem to have subsided from the use ofa few battles of the Syrup above. Very respectfully, &c. . lIIItAbi COX, M. D. Cincinn: ti, Jan. 25th, 1547. Call at the agents and obtain a pamphlet contain ing certificates ofwonderful cures from a great num ber of respectable and well known citizens. A. L. SCOVILL & Co., Wholesale agents for the West, cor of sth and Race sts.,Cincinnati. I). C. Kneeland, principal Agent for Pittsburgh, office on Grant st., one door below 2d. Also for sale by J. Kidd & Co., :corner of 4th and Wood Sts., Pittsburgh. John H. Cassell, sth ward; Pittsburgh 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny John Smith, Ilirminghani Tho ➢lost Astounding Discovery. A BLESSING ! A MIRACLE!! A WOisiDElt !! To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements 0" the Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scurry, Sore Heads, ¢ e. FOUR yenta ago last August, the capital of France was astonished in consequence of a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by tlio hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by Anunsio Yr-serum for his inven tion. Many classed him and hisinvention 113 a hum bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini: • We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz ed its component parts—we hdve used it in several casts, and we...hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, 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., Then comes the report of tho "Societe de l'lnsti tute," of scientific experiments: "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation—Vosprini , s finnan Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! Here wo have a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure _every cutaneous eruptien,, every disfigifeinenf of, and even disiolored skin ! Where will its magic and singular power cense t The Ne gro, ,the Creole, the - Yellow Race of the East,: and the Red Mon ofthe Fir West, are alike under t h e In ifluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low — or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changingtthe color of dark, or black, or, brown skin." (Here se 'oral persons were brought fortvarcl by the president, who had used it, in proOf of his assertions.) READ THIS! FROM THE INVENTOR HIMSELF TO THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In consideration of the sum of $3600, I have di vulged to Mn. T. JONES, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos• leg my Italian Chemical Soap. lie into manufac tore it foraale in the 'United - States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jane.es'Ealian Chemical Soap„,, Witness, Henry 3,.Holdsworth. : , (Sjgneci) ANTONIO' VESPRINI There are probably few pereone of intelligence, who, after_reading the above, wilt doubt the quali ties of „Tone* Chentied;•Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Yreckles,Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, , Sun-burn„ Moryhew, Ten, Yel low or. Drown Skin,fitc. Should there be such per ilous, perhaps 'the' following recommendations,_ as well as hundreds from others, may. convince them. titr*For 4uile by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Mood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh wherethe aurvotria can be obtained; At t u OThERS ARE Cornmaverr. . .jen2s To Orinters. A FRESH supply oriolinsowe Superior Printign ,Just receivad Ind for sale et the office of thia Pittsburgh Morning Post. L.LLSRPER. , - ' rfttle,o6*- 4 2,_gA t ti • - ..., --. • - -,.,.• - ..% , -;' , -;:z. ,,, ,:t•,- -- :4i1f. , i,, , z..1 r.-4----'—w-:4;:ik't : 47:,,i.,i i ,.7,,,,, %• 4 ' ,,-P .L': ,,, ,;..;:i0 , -.; -, •:.-..iz:t:-. -- : - 4;::? . - -...Pr:fi-1.:1-',..f, r :-Ik•- • - ..: 1. ; -. ..'ll , .. - : -- . 1 '.: . ::,. -. : , :::',1 ., .0,''' , ',' - :- Tf ..7.-:'4,1.' - ', - -.• , ...,. .. ---- 74i:.i.;;•,:':.;...F.:" .•.'-, - - ' - ' ..'t...i . "..• . :.._'ftl'Oi.citt -Ars-TT ?s , • p , , - d i o ;:-...----„.., ~ • . . . , A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE TOR • • RHEUMATISM • AND.ALL NERVOUS COBIPLAINTS. ' "What though the causes may not be explained, Since their dects are duly ascertained, Let not dolusion, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind' to set the means aside; • Means which, thin' simple, arc by Heaven design'd To alleviate the ills of htunan.kind." - - pR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG NETIC FLUID. THIS remarkable invention, which has 'received the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication of Galva.nistn, as a remedial agent, by means of Which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries,. Electric and Magnetic Machines, ate., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without anyof the objections which are.inseparable from the general mode now in use. The strong dos is, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it wait to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected, vdtieh, alter unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been brought to...its present state ofperfection. The Galvanic Rings ansvcer all the purposes of the most expensive Machinta, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. • The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluild, are confidently recooinacnded.in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy state of the or vital system, and xitest com plaints are among the most painful 'and universal to , which we are subject. They arise, without exception, from. one simple cause—a derangement Of the Nerv one System—and it was in these cases that other 'remedies , having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, whith it is confidently believed, has been found 'in the proper and judicious application of Galvaniim. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all cases of RIIEtt3ATLS3I, acute Or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolo reux, Toothache, Bronchitis, rertigo, Nervous Sick jleadache, Ind(gestion, Paralysis; Patsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremo'is, Dizziness of the Head, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofeonfiruand Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement ofthe diges tive organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon-the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made ofall sixes, and of various ornamental patterns, and can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise:, The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, die. In some cases of a very severe character, and of long Standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficient to arrest the - progress ofdisease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts,. Bracelets, ar.c., entire ly remedies thin objection; any degree Of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail,to be permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs, ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience.. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and . with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo-1 plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. Christie's Magnetic Plaid-- • is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to tie one of the most extraordinary discoveries ofmodern science. It is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren dering the, nerves seniitive to galvanic action by this means causing a concentration of theinlluence, at the seat of disease, tints giving rapid and permanent re lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same etfcet,er to impart a similar pro perty to the nervous system, by means ofan outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of all and" the discoverer only re: questsa fair trial at a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Cbristlecs Galvanic Strengthening Plas ters. These articles form another valuable application ofthe mysterious influence ofelalvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They aro confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofitheumatism,acitte or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and us a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chesfor Back, Painin the Side,in AsmaticAffections, and in Weaknesi or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. in Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the Brcast,and are highly recommended for many ofthose complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other cause 4; as 'a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of te Chmit, generally, the Gali-anic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the importantaddition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action.coritinucs. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections which area constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. mart-dly nr- The great celelitity and 5-nettles of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited •nprin cipled persons. To pro , iide against imposition, Dr. DimasTie has - but one authorized agent in each city or the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON CERTIFICATES 4D TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable Character, arc constantly ,received, regarding the extraordinary, value and. success of the above articles. leis believ ed that in-the - city of NeW York alone, upwards of EI,GIiT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of Which have completely baffled all former efforts of medical art. indeed many. of the first physicians of this city, who dieapprcivo of the Galvanic And Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exception of -those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor , with the most intelligent among the' Ainerienn Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times,ready and.most happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth of hieassertions and the efficacy of his discovery. Only_ agency la: Pittsburgh, corner . of 4th and Market street. : Jones . ItaltairChemlcal Soup. DERSONS, is purchnetng, thie,miust always ask 11 for Jonte's ITALIAN 50...11'; and, per haps, as many have' been' cheated with counterfeits will be too much discouniged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try, this once—you• will not regret it; tint always see that - the name of T. JONES is on the wrapper. Price 50 centsla cake. For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, coiner- of Wood and Liberty streets, flee- only place in Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be obtained; ALL amens knEComatarzg. jan22 J. • ouesNCtiral Hair ReAtiprative. • IHEREBY certify that my, hair was falling out in immense quantities daily, and was turning gm, and thatsince rhave usedlones , s Coral Hair Resto rative, it .hae - entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine darklook: Before I used Jones's Coral Hair 'Restorative, I combed out handfuls of hair chilly:* • •W. TOMPKINS,92 King et.N. Y. For aale.by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh wheat the onsfulter. CAN be obtained. jan22 AtrY PAILTNEIi, hit. Liggett, and Wm: E. Au/- 41j tin, Esq.', Will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and 'I recommend them to the patronage Ofmy friends. luithorized to state that they will re ecitathe counsel and assistance of the Hon: R.,Bia• din pfrice.2d story of - 11640's Beildings,4th street, :between 17r nod and Market. SAMUEL W. OLAUE. CAIITION To my Clienti. ' -:' , 4 , - 4''' , ', , ~; ' , h''.. -"..e' ':,;:i • ~.? , :t':'.' - ~ , i*-4::., , . ''' , :'''' ,.,. :-7 - a;3 . .' , 1:: , 1W:=: ,. •:..vv:•5 , 1:5;::::2zi , :::.. , 5:4, , t ...,;:,. i:'..,.':,:':.'.!.i:::;::',,,i':-".:,7A;,.,7:t..e:;. '.jam 4t~~;+_-' `c itaL Sprains', Stratissi,,atass of tile IllitiAnst Mika - Side,iiitd , daseases °LIM* *pine, : .. DIED CIURED and effectually relieved by the use - ant- ILA tures orrs Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob tained from a well in Kentucky, 135 feet below the Earth's surface. ,A lady in. Kentucky was cured'of a Spinal Disease, which had confined her to her bed for 'natty weeks completely helpless, by - the use of 64 remedy, alter various other remedies bad been triedin vain. Read the lollowingtestimonial. Prrrmuaim;August 22; 1846. This is to certify, that we have used the Attmtt- CAN QM for the whooping cough among our children, by giving there from 20 drops to a small tea spoon full at night, whichtlwaye enabled them to rest well through the. night; I also .applied it to one of the children that got - her UM burnt, _the , child ceased crying by the time the arm was dressed and hound up.- I ttler) was afflicted 'with a pain in my - side and breast, and.haie been sofor;l6 years. I commenced using the Oil by taking teaapocinful twice a day, and in 2 or 3 days using the Oil have been very much relieved, and do believe that it is the. best family medicine • Phave ever seen--ene of neighbors used - it at my request for a sprained allele, which re lieved her in a few minutes; we hatiLalso used the Oil fora strained joint in our OWll,&ifil , ‘, which gave ense in a very short time. ,We live on the east aide ofPenn at., 3 doors south of Walnut. lam now as well-s ever I was in niy MARGARET A. SMITH. Sold wholesale .and retail.by Wm. Jacksn, at his Boot and Shoe store and Patent. Medicine Ware house, 89, Liberty street,head ofWOod.atteet, Pitt*. burgh. / Price 50 cents and- -- el per Wile. Wm. Jacksmi being the exclusive - - Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE .but what is sold by MU oa tits appointed agents..: . N. B. - A pamphlet containinvarnpte, directions, &c., with.the Names and Addresses of the proprie. , tors and principal Agents is enveloped in . the wrap per of each bottle. aug 2S—febls-d&-wfim SVVISMi".. /Cif(E'Ax6VC?4 l ' xlet WESTERN 1CE417 YORK COLLEGE OF \II EA LTII 5 207 Maltz street, Buffalo, New 'York. R. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITH9N TRIPT IC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1.3.17.--" I C.s.mr, I Saw, 1 Cdasumissa;" is most emphatically the case with this 'artiele. Distasehas ever yielded to its most marvellous mediffinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South America, England, Canada, and the United States have proved the truth of this l statement, the above quotation in ..a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the prin-,1 ciple upon which you are cured may not be known to you, but the result of a trial of the article is satis , factory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains, with the proprietor. The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; each in dividual root has its own peculiar, exclusive, medi cinal property, conflicting with no other compound —each root makes its own cure—and as a perfect combination, a lien taken into the system, it does the work which usrunE wh'en her laws were first; established, intended it should do--P.O It IFIE , STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES. the-broken • down; debilitated constitution. Ditorsv, in all its, characters, still be completely eradicated from - the system by its use: See pamplip in agents' hands,' for free circulation—they treat upon' all diseases, and show testimony of cures. Gnavrt., and all com plaints or the urinary organs, form also the cause I of great suffering, and Vaustst's Lirnoirrarrrte has. acquired no small celebrity over the country, by the cures it has made in this distressing class of aftlic tions. So famed, it seems, is this medicine, that it has.thus attracted the notice of one of our Medical publications. In..„the November No. 1345, of the Buffalo Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science," in an article upen calculous diseases, and "solvents," the writer, slier noticing the fist that the English government once purchased a - secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1302 of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: "Why do not our Representatives in Senate and Assembly convened, enlighten and .dissolve , the suffering thousands of this country,by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame !" Reader, herein a periodical of high standing, acknowledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted jour nals Of the kind in the United States. exchanging with the scientific works of _Europe to our ;certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and ,con tributed to by men of the highest proleasional abili ty, thus stepping aside to notices "secret remedy." You will at once understand no unknown and worth less nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so! high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly Conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have' been its great “fame ,, which has 'cansedit to receive this passing nod. ,IGIDNEY diseases, weak ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful dud suppressed Mensturation , F/our Albus, and the ens tire complieated train of evils which follow a. (lisps ! tiered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send Rd-pamphlets from Agents,and you will find evidence of the value of the Lithontriptic there put, forth. .As a remedy forth° irregularities of the fe. male system, it basin the compound a "root" which has been resorted Min the north of Europe for cen turies—as a sure cure for this complaint,, and a re -Moser of the health of, the ' entire ,system. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES, &C., are instantly relieved. l'eople of the West will find it the only reffiedy in these complaints ; , as Well as FE VER AND Acre. There is no remedy like it, and no calomel or quinine forms any part of this Mixture. No injury will result in its 'use, and its activepropers ties are manifested in the use of a single 30 oz bottle. Foe FEVER AND AGUE, Bilious Disorders, take no otherbledieine. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, Rillftnd relief. fhe action of this, medicine .upen the lflotal; will change the disease—which originates in the blood —and a healthy result, will follow..,,DistOsza,.ls t nicEsr.rors &c., yield in a few days - use of this tine. - Inflammation or THE LtirGS. 'Coucsr, _Corte SUMPTION also, has ever found relief. Sestoruts, ERYSIPELAS, InflamettEyes—al I cause& by im pure blood—will find this article the- remedy. ; ,The' system, completely acted upon by; the twenty-two, different properties of the mixture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation qt the, Mart, Sick headache, Debility; 4-c., are all the re suit of some derangement-of the system, and the Garai. REs - sortra will do its Work. The- promises set forth in the advertisement, are based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in.Canadn, the United States, England and -South AmeriCa; in' the possession of the proprietorand, can be seen' by 'all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine seer eel:ea to , the World.] Get the pamphlet, and. study the principle as there laid down; of the method of cure.. Pot up in 30 ea., bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 each-7thelargeshold ing Ei oz. more than two small bottles. Lookout and i not get imposed upon. Every bottle has :"Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture" blosVii the glass, the,wrilten signature of "G.C. Vaugn'Y on the directions, and .G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped on the cork."- None other are, genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold 'at the Principal Qffice, 207 Main street,- Buffalo; at' Whotesisle and , retail. No attention given' to letters, uplesapost,paid—Wr-, tiers from regularly constituted Agents ea-ceptedz , post'. paid letters or verbal communications soliciting ad- , vice, promptly attended to gratis.:, • . - 'Offices devoted esclusivelY to the sale of thin cle--132 Nassau st., New Vorlr - city; 295 ;Essex s l .. Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggistathronghs out the United States and Canada;' as advertised in the papers. ' Agents in this city— Hays . Brockway, Wholesale and Retail 'Agents, No. 2, 'Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh: Also, R. 'E. Sellese, 57 Wood street; Jan Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beeves; John Smith, Bridgewater. jan3o-d&O y John D. DIVVIS, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCIIANT Corner' of WOUd and' Fifth street; Pitsbiargh is ready to receive merchandize of every description on consignment for public orprivatesalei and "from long eiperience in the above busines, natters hithsell, that he will be able to give entire Satisfaction to all who may fdvor hire with their patronage. — Regular saleilim Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goode and:Fancy articles, at 10 co , clock,''A.4l: Of groceries; Pittsburgh manutletured articles, new and second hand furniture, &e.iiitt o'Clook, Sales every evening at early gas.light."--:' nugl27 O . N thellpper'Rua Grande, by Bryant R.:Tilden; Jr., exidored jir the Monthof October and Dio vemlier, 1846, on board-the IL S. str. Majorßrown, commanded by Capt. MarkSteriing; of - Pittobiirgb, by order of Maj. Geo. Patterson, , U.- rron maniling the second divyion of Army of Occupa tion Mexico, • _ . ilae - abUie work can be had from 1 1 1e4Igefit,iq- Hubbard; comer of - Marblif and'Penn streets."-- Also from the,BwAsellers. ;,. feblB-1 L .-.4 ' '=„4e:w,s- '! !'`~~~; I~tal~ StOitrltt Pareimetse*s: , .. • 1 1. :-51419 - 1046 fi lliii. • S. UGMILCSAO I9 I, : fit •:I AB_ CILICKENERis SUGAR COATED' NEOZPARLS N„..) PILLS are-the first and only Medicine ever known that will positively cure. , , , . • . Headache, Gidiness,. Measles, Salt rtlieuto,. . Rheurnatism, Piles, .11eartbarn,Wormiti Dispepsia,,Scurvy, Cholera Merlins," Small Pox, Jaundice - , Conk* Quinsy, Painain the Back, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits, Palpitation or tbq Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in the Throat, "_'Erysipelas, - Deafness, _' Dropsy, Aithma„ . - Itching' of the Skin, Feveiti of all kinds, , Colds, Gouty Gravel, Female Complaints, 'Nervous CoMplaints, And all oilier diseases Originating Rom impurities of the blood. They, have cured„since - their introduction, - over 2,000 per Vas, who h ave been - given' urias_Lope less cases', by tire most eminent Physicians: irr They- arc patronized and tecomtnended by men of the highest distinetipn„ among whom are—• . - Ilon. David R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, - lion. John - Q.:Adams, - • Hon. Daniel Webster,. lion - . Martin Van Buren - , lion. J. C. Calhoun, - Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. M. Johnson,;; lion. James K. Polk, • Gen.Sewis Cwt. (kr Their virtues are, so infallible that:them - one] will be returned in all eaini they do notgive: naives sal satisfaction: - Although - but tvio - and a half - Year - s. have elapsed since:.these celebrated fills:Were - introduced bit the public;-the sale of them Eastern and middle - ;States has- fat "exCeided Dro Clickeners most iangulue.expectations.': During the peat year, alone, no less. han 10,000 grdes. of boxes' hal e beerisold Lin 'the .State of_New York, 6,000 in- Pennsylvania, 4,009)ti Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer , sey, 2,000 in Deldware, Oct 9,000 in the New - England, States, requiring the constant employment of 21 harids, exclusiie of printers and engravers. In the same periddorpwarda of 200;000 copies of the "paraily Doctor-have been ordered 'by agents in every section ••of the ct.untry. These. facts- Must show, conclusively,. that Dr. Clickeners Sugar Coat. , ed;Pills, besides being the very best medicine hi the world, are heldin the higlte st estimation by the We might • extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimouials we. taiereceired, not only from agents. but individuals acidfamilies, who have experienced , the benficial effects . of Clickeners -Sugar-'Coated Pills, but, we deem it unnecessary: The most in contestible evidence of their-Unprecedented success; are the numberless Imitations and. Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe-• riod they have been before the public. - Even comes of our staunchest pill inakenthave had the audacity . to imitate the Capsule of Segal, in order to disguise the ingredients - of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the "real simon pure. 4 . 1.- -Such - paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideouts deformity. Truth and honesty mustinesitably.pre: nail over rascality and deception. ••• For Sale in Pittsburgh hy. WM. JACKSPN; at his Patent Medicine IVarehause, NO: $9; Liberty:Street, • head 'of Wood st., Pittsburgh.:, Price; 2.5 c perbox. Dr. Clir.kenere principal office is SI Barclay-140g, New York. _ . . '.Beware of An imitation - .article called proved Sugar Coated Pills;prirporting to he'pitinted, as both the pills_ and the pretended patent are for gerica, got np by a miserable - quack in New York,' who, for the last four or five years; has made his liviug, by counterfeiting popular. medicines. Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing or the sort was ever heard of until beintroduced them in June, 1543. Purchaser's should, therefore, always ask for Clickeners Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take nci'utfier, or they will be made the victims ota fraud. - - - ' Oct 1941 y The celebrEqed Ital. Unit Remedy FOR VIE CURE OF CHRONIC DISEASES. LIAZONPSSICILMAT SYRUP OR TROPICAL , 111 - GLEYE.: Discovered by Di. Mazoui of Italyin the year 1845, and introduced into the U. States early In 1846: trims unrivalled medicine for the radical cure of Chronic diseases has spread thMughout Europe with the most unequalled speed and triurriphary., sue cess, edbc ting the most astonishing cures ever known or recorded in the annals of Medical History. - Sine° its introduction into tIM United. States - it_has equally sustained the high,repatation it so justly received in • the East, curing here as it line done there, the Moat inveterate and long standing direasei with which the human family arc afilicted. The Physicians of Eu rope - and America (as far as they have become ale. quaitedd with its „mode of operation) together w4tb the thousands who have been restored to health by its superior efficacy with one united voice proclaim it to be the meat perfect remedial agent ever offered to suffering hiimanity. It is new an established &et "that Consumption maybe, can bc, aid has been cured by Dr. Illazoni , s Sicilian Syrup or TrOp (calla ex' ne. This - is the only medicine that has ever been dis covered that has achieved a cure where this disease had gained_a.settled and permanent liold,uptin the systtnn..` Far the truth of this. easertioa,we haie the certificates ofsomc of the most eminent PhYsi clans of. Europe and America, expressly declaring that theY have presgribed it in hundreds of instances where the patients were considered beyond all belie of recovery, and, to, tbcie astonishment, has effected the most apeedy and perfect cures.,'-No one wheis unacquainted with its action can - imagine the won derful success that attends the administration of this medicine.in every jvaricty of chronic disease; par ticularly. Conspeaption, Scrofula Or kings evil, Asth- . ma iPhthisic,Piles, (see cases reported.in pamphlets and circulars)tiMers, Liver Complaints, Costive nese and _lngestion,Sore and Inflamed Throat, Bronchitis, Dropsien, Chronic Jnfiamation -of :the Kidneys; Grafel, Great Debility and Iratibility: of the nervous eybtena, Spinal affections, - Paralyiro4 Chronic Diarrahcca; Pain in the breastand aide, Coughs,Colds,Chronic Rheumatism, Di:sea:sell oldie Stomach and Rowels, inward weakness anal/tiling down of the vvoinb, and all the chronic diSeases pe culiar-to females ini their' various relations in life. This Medicine 'is prepared only by Dr. Masai hien self, and is Compoaed entirely of vegetablexnaterials - containing_thdextract of 42 of the Most rare Tropi calplants lint few of whiCh are kliOwn-to theineei cal Profealied generally. - . It Ims so far surpassed every - other medicine ever offered to the world= in eradicating,disease, that -it has not only enlisted many:of:the•"most talented medical men in the world in its ".favor. but what is More extraordinary the- g o vernment-where it was discoVered "Ras ,made it an offence punishable with death to attempt counterfeiting it or. Making - sale of any spurious article purpirrting to - ba:the sanie.er representing it to be , genuine. And thfs Governs merit has also made a liberal provision for, the fire, tee.tion of it here. To the afflicted:We say hammer dispair, thongh you may, have : - been given tip it,ir your- Phisician and considered, - byyour -friendUue. beyond all hopp, try a bottle of this medicine sndi you may rely upon the fact,,that if you have cal strength enough left - to endure its action, yens Will find certain and speedy relief t for this has been., the case in thomiands of lest:nice', ui proof of which, we can produce certificates from individuals of the - moat_ respectablecharaeter both of Europe. and. America.. Thi s Medicine will be offered for sale, only at the county - seats of:each county owing, tot, the smell amount y_et imported and the annetref-- the proprietor to place this valuable remedy Within si the reach Of all throughout , the United-State,: Hays 8z Brockway, Druggiits, No. 2 - ComineraUl ' Row, Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agents fere "Alleghertfeeiurity. - Sold also by A. E. Sellere k No, 57 Wood st. dea9-419m, 'Dr. Emetssiel"s Lung belly - WOULDspeak an honest- and conscientious ! word T of advice to those of you who are not toO.wiseto. reason, and Who can appreciate and distinguish , be tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day,. ff itin reference to pulmonary diSeases,) and the folloWbg streight-fbrward statement, by one who would- not. offer-a misrePresentation to - you,. where lire, lend de.atli are so dearly concerned as in any of thiCals, eases ornilments which lead to COnsumption. lean assure you that the remedy here offered, has given a heavenly relief,end often effected a every'ni 'Dent core, when eVeotheireinedy has failed`.- •3t is pleasant, indeed, beautifhl to taste. and' or thole who are weak, languid, and . emaciatelliti will form an agreeable article of fond, atilt is in tbeforMer a beautiful, flavored balsamie- jelly. It cast, there fore, in truth and honor, be offered to allthose ted with lironchitii,"Arliona, Obstinate or Coition. Co..tiA , As and Colds; spitting if Blood, Bleed i ng elhe, Zungs,lnooping-cougli, Croup, Diflicultyjzfßrigth,.. inggr-Sore Throat,-Hoarsilias,'Nrit Stateiqf Con. imbriptian, and; all oilier. Pulmonary and Liver Corn.. plaints. It is known tut pR. , EMANLIELMS MI,- • SAMIC LUNG*, AND. COUGH JELLY. .materiall - Of this Jelly; are purely vegetable and balsantic; and are the, invention of an eminent phyeici o frog which - thOlireprieter, ban tot ,rphased the re:eife. ta , eprtaiiiirtirorthitersireikkt tn*,ad, but is pet at'aTtice to- tie - Within the reach of 'Hell or s o ld by wAT.JACKSON; al hill Dont &Shoe itare. N 0 , 189 Libertfifieet,-lieu . d of Wood et., Pitiediaqh; Fricelff cents ' and ef 'per bottle, -'decs ~+~ rw:. -; ~.,~. .~.::c:~.°' . . ~~= -'~~:. MEE
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