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' ....* ~{;~"!~a:yC: - -1 _ .. ~ 4k%. . ... , . 1':,...j . :..:,.. , .. : .;,::: : ::;;..f..1 ••:-.•..'-; - , - ,' il:,i.._ .: .. -.'.,,,'i:::: : " - •;.•: : ; i: .. .:.-y•. , ,-?..,,, .-!.,,,,,,. ::.:;:4,z,,:-..4.:, ' ' r. ._ , _.: =. i.:R. .': , :.' . :'',.,.: : ,.!:?,1 - :: . !t . 7t. 4! • ..1' •-:.':::':'...-..h. =EI - 1-- 4 . - • ~.~.,; __ Egli - • f VFW. .4" 4 / . . • ••- e — eiv‘idza•Ak.z. 4E 'PAAk• —‘ • ~~~: ..;~ ~.~: _- , • ,, atitiA , sportati o l i plitiaburgb. Portable:itarailt tutiae, • . _ r11.21""'"ul" 1847 • ...a!: • Fla. . Olt the transportation of . fright ritp ...X burgh and the Atlantic titijetuseOhig tranship . 4oenta on the wuy, and the'conwytuent risk. ; of 4elay - , daniatte; breakage and sespera.tit!ix - ±,0 * a 60 4 0 . - P It. P I . E . r Rs • livagainos & CASH, 22$ Taarrs.At trL'esurea, cor Penn and Wayne AGENTS_ tiTotrrfosilc Co., North street, 'Baltimore. N. & J.T.T,tescot r 75 SOWN si.reet -Now York. -.Encaeraged by ',increased business; the Proprie . tors .have. 'added to and. eitended' their arrange l...ments during the winter, mid, are now prepared. to Torward freight with regularity and dispatch, tinier ',Visaed by any other Line., Their long experience at .Xi:niers, the palpable superiority of the Portable Boot ,:illYstetn,- and the great capactty and Convenience of the Warehouses at each. end of the Line, - are '..Arly calculated to enable the Proprietors to C 46.1 - -their engagements and'accommodate their cuiiipm -- .ers, and confidently offering the pail es a guarantee -.- for:the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance ot.tbat patronage which. they now gratefully auk ; noVidedgc. consi , vn emits to Tan& & °Teener-will bb re ceived and forwarded, Steam Boat charges paid; and Bills of Lading transmitted free. of any charge to r ~Commission, advancing or Storage. Baring no inter . est directly !sr indireCtly in Steam Boats the interest .. of.the.Consignors must.neeessitrily be their primary objectin shipping West; null they pledge themselves ..t.n.furwartl all Goods consigned to them proMptly, and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. Plokmverth's 'Way Frcigiit. Line. 1847. EEXCLUSIVELY for the transportation or way freight between PAtburgh, ville, Johns town liolliilaysliurgh, Water st.-eot, and all intertne tliate places.. , One boat leases the Warohonse of C. A. Molnul ty 84 Co.; Pittsburgh, every tlay (except Sundays) and . Shippers can always depend on,having their :goods forwafiled.,withoat delay and at flair rates. This •Una was formed for the special accommo !da.tion of the way business,' and the propriet,ws re 7 spectrally solicit a liberal share of patronage. " • Propri.qors. -, — JOIDT PICKWORTIT, JOIN MILLETI, • PAWL , H. lIATIN EIS• - ROBERT WOODS, t" . ' FULT itMIN AIILL , It. H. CAN AN, Johnstown. tkg,ents C. A. cA NU L' ry 8c Co.,Patu•gh. REt-Earrsccs.. ..T. J. igelYevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga ley 4-§'.utith, Pittsburgh. tuar3 1n.41.e11ev.4e 23 1 roiLa.ble Bomt., Lillie, .-•- . . - '2M t•- 7 1 - Tll, • - . ! ,4 • Ib4. i -:f7l - .fg:-. 4 . 7 -- , • FOR. THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCF. AND- A.F.I2.CSIA.NDISE TO AND FR.02,1 1 4 1 rrs- BURGH, PIitLA.DELP: II A A ND . ISALTLMOR E. ' efr Without Transbipment. Goodd conaignel to our. Caro eII ba rermuded ..eitltont delay, at the lowest current rates. Bats of Lading transmitted, and all instroe ioa-; prontptly at te.itdedto, free front any extra charge for storage or , , cookulastou. .kddrcas, or apply to C. A.. McA.NLILTY & CO., Canal Ilasia, Pittsburgh. 5T011.. , ..C. • ll,ving a very large and commodious warehouc, wo aro prepared to receive (in ad litiou to riNggllt for n shipment) a largo amount. of Produce, &c., Oil Styr ago at low rates. star 3 - C. A. McANULTY & Cr.). SILILILEU.MAN' a E 317.11 II TS. O 1 0 1 , "" a , kt.27".. 1 rat4l l.- 4P. , .• .2.loziougaliela ILonte, • .• BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO DAL ANL) Time to Baltimore 12 hours. 'Time to Philadelphia 40 hours. [Wit:v.73 ses.r.usol • 11E Splendid and fast running steamers Consul. • - 1 Louis IlVLane and Swatara ' rIl have Caltitineeti m tking doable dallY trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at. SR:- -• deck: Passengers by the mornino• ' line will arrive JO' Baltimote. nest evening in time for the Philadeb • "phia Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'eloek, except ` Sandays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms. Leske Browns nest Morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains " ill day light; sup' and lodge in Cumberland: Titus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this, route are ample, and the connection com plete; ea that disappointments or delays will he un ,'-knowri upon it. PaSsengers can atop on the route and resume their -''teats again at pleasui e, and have choice of Rail Road ',of Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. 'Coaches chartered to parties to travel' as they de-. ire. Secure your tickets at tho office, Monongahela House, or St. Charles Hotel tebl7- - Birk T alisioorta L - . ilafgES 1846 = , - CONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping princi- AiiPeSi though net claiming to be the eltly line that is an conducted: - The proprietors of this old estab lished line have pat their stock in the most complete order, and arc thoroughly prepared to - not:Sri) pt n duce and mercb3clize to and from the Eastern cities un the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience in the earning business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus 'tonaers, will secure to us a 'continuance and increase ofithe patronage heretofore bestowed on , Binghatiesi Line: . . bur arrangements will enable mite catty freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall al ..ways be , as the lowest charged by other responsible Produ - ce and merchandize will be reoeived and for warded east and west without any charge for adver , "tieing, storage or commission. Bills of forwarded anal every direction promptly attendedlading, to. Address, or apply to Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sta., Pittsb'g, BINGHAMS, DOCK 4. sTitArros, No. 276 Market sti,Philadelphia. JAMES WILtiON, Agent, No: 12'2. North Howard st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No.lo West 81, New York. ::" grrlo-y John DI. Townsend., ''ll.ThitillGGlST AND AI'OTHECARY, NO. 45, Mir *.itlf het street, three doors above Third sired, Pitts- l i burgh, will have constantly on hand a Well selected • assortment of the best and freshest biedikines, which he.will sell, on the most reasonableterms. Physi ,, ,ctans sering orders will be promptly attended to, • . And. supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. • ,physicians' prescriptions will be accufately and neatly, -prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the, dal. or night:.. :Also ler gale, "s. large stock of fresh and good !roger:" dee 30d •-plissolatton of Pitruuership. ' "Tut • Pastnerahlp existing between the undersign ''" •liii,ltniter the firm of SC 11l BA. & SCII El BLEB, on the 3d inst., by mutual consent. 4'"The tititilcifof the concern are in the hands or Mr. Atitifia; who is authorized to settle all accounts. 'Alto Bookstore will be continued at the old stand by /611;;Scriba; the'lioukbinding on by Mr. SsciudA,cheibler. vicr GUSTAVI,7B' BCH MUER. Dec. 23,184.1. • Booka.and Stationarrf. .lEr APING just returned from the East with almost 1.1.' elegant ell e.steusive stock of Fancy Skttion. - au and Books for Christmas and .New Year's Gills, I would call the attoution of a.: public to my store,, No. 113, Wood Et. Prices extremely low. Among a great selection of Books Air old and young, I men tion The Boudoir Annual, for 1817. Diadem, " • """Bociuet Vises Rose, • n • Amaranth, t. • ,‘‘.. Mayflower, ' ‘c • • , Forget•me not, • - Leaflets oftletuury Rainbpw, . LadrsAlburn, , - The Tortoise hell. Kitten, for 1847. • Ananajette, Christian Blossoms, alb Book of Nursery Rhymes. Together with a greatselcction,of Books for Child. rea , Games, Portfolios; kte. YICTOIL - SCRI BA , dc2s• 115 Wood at. .~ .~,.. . .'_;`ti' , 1111111 E =ME 7.7 7 : 4 (TA;214,,.. - -~s~'<- ; F OREIGN I' ATTAi E • EDI C . . . . lIE subscribers. are prepared to forward money . 1. pails of England, ;Ireland, ScOtland mid 'Wales, with despatch, and atthe lowest rates. . • • SAMUEL McCLLIRKAN & Co., • ' .N0..14.2, Liberty st.. - REMITTANCES and passag toy and froth 13/LITAIS AND., ISELAICID,by W•Bt T. Tnpscott 1 . 5" South 'street, corner of>laiden Lane, New York, and 911 Watorloorond Liver Pool. The subscriber* haying accepted' tho agency 01 the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the moat liberal, terms with those desi rous .of paying the passage Of.their friends front the cld and natter thetheselves their character and long Istmuling in business will give ample as sera:ice-that all their arrangements will Le carried out faithfully. tiessrs. W.. &-J.T . -Tapscrott, are long and favora lily known.forthm. Superion, Class - accommodation nd sailing qualities of their Packet ships. The QUEEN or THE WEST, SHERIDAN, ILOCIIES TEIt, GARRICK, 110TTINOLZER,'ILOSCIES, LIV- P.RPOOL, and SIDDONS,_ tWo of which leave each Port mentlal y,from New York the2lst and SlGth and frotiaLiVerptwortho 6th and Irltb, in addition to which , . they have arrangements with the. St.Gmarge and Union Linea of liierpool Packetsio iiisure,a depar ture from Lioorpocil, every liv edays being thus.ucter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Air. W. Tapticett's constant personal sunerinteudance of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the eorufort and aeccominielation of the passengers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being (aS usual) extensively enga ged in the TransporMtion Biisiness between Pittsburg aced the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without iichonce of disappointmeat or delay,antl are therefore prpared to contract for pas-' sage from any sea port in great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they aro engnged inland in , them facilities fur carrying passengers so far not otherwise aiminr.ble and will, (if ne- ! eessary,) forward passengers further West by the hen. mole of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons seer' far decline corning out, the aseount paid fur passag t will be refunded in full. E . .MITTANC ES. The subscribers are else prepared to give drafts al sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a site and expeditious Mode of Remitting funds so these; Countries, which imrsous requiring such facilities, tvill find it their interest to avail themselves or. Application lit by letter post paid) will be prompt. ly attended to. J.-*•IESICIM EN fi r .,.. '?i3s. L" 0..•114 5 :1* • MEE f„ , r . •:-; ••- • - 3 ,0 "1 „1 • ,1 fr;l'' ;;; Lilit Of> tapsoot Gr cameral Erdgrattoit Office. A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR RIIBUTIATISM • AND ALL NERVOUS_ COMPLAINTS. . .- . "What though the causes may not be explained, Since their effects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or prido, • Induce mankind.to set the means aside; . Means which;tho' simple, are by Heaven design'd To alleviate the ills of human kind." - DR.:CHRISTIE'S 'GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG NETIC FLUID., - • 911115 ternarkable inverition, which has received - j_ the tiniversarapprobation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap • • plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means - TS effeted to any person who will prodale time o f which the ordinary' Galvanic Batteries, Electric Ifourth the amount of real:certificates of cures in canes of CONSUMPTION or DISEASED positive and Magnetic Machines, &d., are entirely 'dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied Lungs as ` DR- RCGERS' LIVERWORT and TAR without - any qf the objections which are inseparable has maths in this city or any other place where it has from. the mode now in use. The strong dos been introduced. Although it has not been Paired es, and irregular intervala, in which Galvanism is ap in the city papers in EDITORIAL FORM by the plied by the Mathiness ha.a been pronounced, after a, PROPRIE1•011 for the SOLE purpose of GAIN, (as fair and impartial trial; to he decidedly injurious, and • most medicines are without regard to their ,wor th) .yet the demand has been enormous. In the city of it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil, Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been ad- and perseverance, has been hroUght fo its present vertitted to the amount' of ten dollars, we received state ofperfection. •The Gaitrartic fling s answer - all an Order from ISfessrs..F.ll.a., Cliffin & Co: to the the nurposes of the moat expensive Machines, and antount of one THOUSAND' BOTTLES. And thial in rhany 'Otheerdspecteare mere safe and certain in too, in the summer season, when there in comPara"laccomplishinglbe desiredseffect. Lively little or no demand for medicine of this char-I -The .Galvartie Rings 'used in connection with the acter. 1 Af . agenetic „Fluid, are confidentlynrecommended in all erTliiii medicine still Telforms CURES that seem , . disorder's tohicharisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy almost incredible, but as they are here, and are our' dee of the nervous - or vital system, and these coin -own neighbors whose testimonynan be had from their ) plaints are among the most painful and universal t!l own mouths, it must convince the most sceptical oil a Maly we are stlijact. They arise, without exception, the worth ef this medicine. • I from one simple muse-au -derangement of the Ness's Anothei REMARKABLE cure of CONSUMP..., - ens System-eand it was in these cases that other TION. Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, of this city, was; ‘remedies , having so often failed, a new agentavas reduced so low that ALL 111 S FRIENDS, and even t ps.f.cati y needed, which it is confidently believed, has IVESTURN NEVI nlTOltir.. his PHYSTeIANS had given hiss up to DIE! ! ! . i bums finned in die proper and judicious application Ma. A. L. Scout I owe toy UM to tire, use of Galvanise. . COLLECT' I i ; (.) -I.? lIE A . /ATI /, of DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT aititTA ft, 1 heel it I • , The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire ~ a duty, and shall without t'ear or delicacy give my i ino7 Main street Buffalo New Yorks , success in all eases of illicesiNrisat , acute Or chronic, ..., t i - . . testimony as evidence that others who may he afilicol applying to the lieari, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-bolo- 1r1,11.. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIION ted with CONSUMPTION or disease) Lungs may I rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Ncrtems.Sink _V TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1847.5:--.1 know that this medicine is NO 111.1a11.11X, but ia I H ea dache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, r• ...AXE, I SAW, I CONQUEEEDI7.is most emphatically worth ten thousand physichtnanpreseriptioas fair the j F.R,,, Cramp, Palpital lona of ;tile Heart, Apoplexy, t h e cas d with this article. - Disease has ever yielded disease for whathit is recommended. Stiffness of feint's, Spinal Complaints, LuMb a g° , to its Moil marvellona med . icinal - poWera - Wherever i Lira summer I was taken with a most DISTRES- A - sera/a - la, Hermits TreMors,;Dizziness of the'llead, it has gone, and Soutif - Arnerica, En g land, SING COCGII, and shoat didsfirst (f July my Lungs t pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Diceien- and the United States have proved the truth of this were so diseased that I bled hi matron. nine several ry of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV- statement, the above quOtation in a strong and pithy quarts of Weed, which reduced me so low that all I Oh S DISORDERS. le cases ofconfirmed Dyspepsia, sentence, tells the whole story. - Invalids; the.prin my incline, and even my plinsielanathought I minitl which is simply a nervous derangement of the dines- ciple upon which you are cured may not be known soon DIE with coNsumerioN. My brattier, boy:-. time organs, they have been found equally successful. to you, but the result of a trial of the article is Luis ever, heard of sarne or the wons.lerfa/ cures made by I Their estraordMary effects upon the system must be factory; yea are restored; and the seer - et of the cure General Commission Business, 1 viz: des medicine, and precured a battle, and bertire I witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive Joseeli W . Savage, Stephen Unit, remains with the' proprietor. The Medicine.. is a rrwi a Receiving :S• Fortrardin a; House, al FRANK : „ bail taken, one Intl timid:sr it aeemeit to au ti, the eery!, e ar the preceding Conlplaintg they are equally reconi - i compound of 2.2 diatinct vegetable aoencies; eachin- John orowner, Julm McChain, e LIN, reaango counts, Penn., se al r t a /he disPn. , : , and i.i.red aI,A It QI :ANTl:fa' 1 mended. The !titian are or dicr,, , , ,, nt p . ric . e.., , , ; w6i,:00 (;.. Ward, Wm. W. Carrethellbe-"r dividual root has its own 'peculiar, exchisive, meth-, BY NICKLIN & DRYDEN. Jona Newliwuse, - Jacob Miller, t 'of NI ATTEII and PHLEGM, and my cocml li , i- 1 1 made oran sizea, and of carious ornantental patterns, l d na ] property, conflicting with no other comp's:Mild' lat orp , l by a damn. I bane some oseil some two or j ask cart be Worn by the most delicate female without -each rout makes its own cure-and as a perfect' a t r.. J A.S. BRYDF.N having purchased slot at the W,th a m S. Sl o cum; Marcus Spring, three bott.ea, and am unw able to attend to my busn the alighteet Meet; venience. In fact, the sensation com bination, when Laken Ude the system; it does ill. landing, t • inceith of French Creeknani erected John F. Mackie, Jeseph S. Lake, nes, a, o e:1 as r ler. is rather agreeable than otherwise. the work whichnraeurte, when her laws were . first thereon a tic. - commodious and sillistantial ,case. John J. Herrick. • I rp,l,-r , neananalto their:renter of thismedicine, , The Galsante Britt, Bracelet a., Bands, I established., intended it should de-P U RIF, IE S , 1 e Peard JO. house, the above busier:a:l will be attended tu prompt, And at a sabsegnent meeting, of ti • ~ for if it trail ~,,t h.=.,. con ,s.sssass. au sh,, ,, sirssi saesisesa , t Garters, Necklaces, die. . STRENGTHENS, AND. RESTORES tile . braken mad es'r-eet's . if possible by us. Our tnica.'a and` SF nu W. SAVAG h., Lain, was imantinoualy •rine:cc-1 I , . i•-- ~ , • ,• . • - bare; a - , . ' ,to have raist-d the matter and pl i le,,an, anal liC iled my lln some eases et a very severe character, aad of r. doss n, debilitated constitution. 'Entiesv, in . all its,. th e we st will please retro:miller as wiieu nosy Led L Al:slut:at fur the ensuing, year. I a_. , ; ...a-, ild dim's:: iltml.l.ll.:Ve mina; Lees in in; t any consignments to übdse to or from this point. letel eradiCated from - the wan, jAmEs arc . ~'"''s ', ' - '--- v' • long staritlinc, the por.er as applied by Ole Galvanic I characters, will be -comp y ~ , _ ,_. a•rane• a Rinas is not sullicientto arrest the proeress otalisease i system by its use. See parnplets in agents. hands, Franklin; Oct. 21, lti. - ,ibtrotint an 4-1 y. Secretary. o , „ . It any one will cal nu mean Cansarine street, bait ,and ultimately re,torelealth. The improved modi- 1 , for free circulation-they treat upon al/ discus CLOTHING ! CLOTIIINCs ! ! Cla) THING !!! 1 Irasnrance. a s e,iiiiiet , oli...i Imin,l wail Give Ile-in tbe liarticatiartal fication in the Galvanic Steil., Bracelets, arc., entire- I and show testimony ofcures. Gaavnt, and all coma MFRIC AN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of and reftar the:alb) The , Three. Iltg 800 r% s. a. ll'aie IV esters, ~. - " ncl ""' ii. '" : " 4 tdra '`. anted 1 " lv re:dr-diet , this eljsiction; any degree of pewer that; plaints or the urinary argar.s, form also tim.cause is b lift t 1 I' , _Ca. Phiadelphta-Chnrter perpetual-Cap:IA:3N,-; dart aa,r. ma, s.c a.ai; as. • oarimniand can readily 1:e. obtalo , 4a, and no complaint{ of great suffering, and VALrIrN'S Ltritotertuertc has 're. ;iv a . 1 ; 17,0,000 WELL SillsEC - 1 - ED G A PC:iII:TS . 1 - i i aim na id in. Office in Phila lelphia. No. 72 'Walnut , 2.:::• 1in0,., 1 ,47 . G. lll illl Pl. 'NW • •-• •- I- • , a in c h the e l ystericem agent of t . .ialvanisln can eafectl acquired no Small celebrity over the country, by the Ftrect-WM. Davidson, Prean; Frederick Fralin• a, .sr.l r,.,:,11....NT OF 11;1. I ilil.-I,st Ina a, 1 will r,,a to he perms relieved. These :irtied esl cures it has made in tins distressing class Of -attic -RAJ, OW mails and ready to be offered on te most , se,. This obi and tech esbibb... , b ,, a c0 . p ..,,, Ly co , I Lai- Pli:0: 1 1..11'1:. OR t i ti.e Cieriartr:i LC LECTL ! are adapted to the waists, arms, wristaalimhs, ancles, i thins. So famed, ill seems, is this medicine, that it IN liberal terms to ray old GustrolierS aad the •pith , , i tinnins. to insure Braldings,lderchandiac, Farninorai.l :V kIDIC..ii. COLLEGE, a:::1 a physician will kn-uit'", or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. I has thus attracted e notice of one of our ilia livid lie in general. The Proprmtor of this lar famed and , and Property, not of an tiara hazardous character, I rim has ,as all:sante ante:tan, i 3 relrl"ali In the theme-: h-; - rh, (.I: , 3 , litkie Nt'elnlaces are treed with greater once-pithileatiorM s 'ln the Novernber • No. 15413, or the , extensive estaidii.litnet.t has now, nitre returning I 3,,,a.„,t loos or siamaus by F .,,,,. 1. f M:: - ., il.lt,i•ow• hq e ;,,,z 1 2 ,,,,, giv;., ~,e It DIE frithic-A i n cases of Bronclutia or infections - of the throat, "Buffalo Journal and. Monthly . Review el Medical from the Eastern cities, at much troidde and expense. i i' . X ,!;carious for Insurance . ; in Pittahureh and ibri i.`“ , !pi + . 10.:1; if CO...VSE.,'2II'"FfON, ay a nua.ber ql 1 ~c ue ra l l•i; also in c ises of :infections Deafuess; and I and Surgical Science," in an article upon calmilour 1 rust euinpleted his fail; and winter armagements to T.„,b., , , , ,,..bbr0 ~ ,..0 bo red, aid r„ , ,1., ,, t., ,,_ . „ , oi,,i, Fin ;sit IA Ns. I with-alms.: uniform sea:cabs as a preecutive thr Apti-; diseiw,es ; and "solvents," the writer, afternustming supply lea thousands of r.u,teruel 4 with one of the I eati : „ .., ,,. . r . , ,, tua11y or for limited periods, on faeora- - ~,,, „ „:, s .. ,_ . _ •at „. . ..a. t. .I ' •le!cet End eptic Fits:, and - similar complaints. 'the fact that the English government once purchased. .n. .1... b. a.n.0.1t.e. a, ri,.e.C. r mi..c ..n. mine , a ..•,. , , 1:1'"it desirable s'ochs ef Clothing h tdat haa ever been i b ,_ 4 . ~a , a• 612.0. CriCllll AN, Agen", offered in tins or ani odic r mirk seem of the tacat).l '" ,b ` , .. - c. ;" I "f ;,,,,t,e so perms my nais a n 1" aa , o..e.ir, attached ti; a et:Y. Cheistirs'a magnesia Plaid • a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in , N.. 2il, Wnod s'reetlBo2 of a secret remedy, bylthe Legislature Of New tains: Punicatneaa iiilsty le and astokrretriship,com - - _ .- -- '" ' ideate 1 0,erithesnding .I . an'sat Medarims, Nastrunisl is nand iu connection with the Galvanic flings and I. • l a ne,: a lth die yea y low ,rice- whiC.ll they will be Just:ill LING. I.s oinriusition has mean' •., d: us iiNNLY, SG. 'or Cat Sainanas, I nevertnelens think it my duty, not ;all t h r , r t „,,,t0i ca t,,,,,•:,, 1, , c ~ 1 orl . t . us pays tribute to the fame tif the .Medicine: ,t •Why du uot. oue It tad i ' Senate and ' epresen res is aold nor, must certainly Dealer the old uorivalled I,IINO L. PlaialEan, WS t: In I:1V IS.lti . oll, bat to ilnai iL'oautiatin.tv. and, all L„,,,,,,,, a cced by ta t , an ar nsh i cliamesta to ee one of ...ic „ . .. _ _ 'dissolve' , Three Big Doors ries ur the gresieai . I tractia" s ''' 1 Agealr tit Pittsnurgh, fur the 0,-I.lle, . - . " F •-• '' --- .es to ~,I.• iv in scovesies onnodern sdence. It Ar•aembly convened, emighten andthel ~•,. ni. ..,,,,.., .111.11 , : d 5.1..1 ..isea-es reaitbr II; ...magaa Aica.,... . I ~,,,,t ~,,Ir a , r, ,ii, . , . , ) , _,..... . is . , , _ iv. .t. s . s i, epurchase the western country. :It is gest:fa:nu to me to be l Sy'•sny li:sin - am - a Compiny of 1'h,1..:22•1phi 1. ; ;MM. dud an /Moe part:eider eas.Ll Of {n,:li,e7nt CON- 'is believed to pes,..tins the remarkable power of r en- u , si t cring aouaands ot Ida coun rs, ,by n , ' ` a :a. t._ at pn . i, na, ,i a ; m int pail, a iep danaethr of Mr.. darter, Ole nerta,lsew:ilize to 'galvanic (tction by TAM , of Vaughin's Venetahle Litliontriptic, than wbichnol sole to announce to ray nuaieraus trianas et homy ar ..., iaE, trass. . s upo ,, 11,,,i,b,1,g, anti m,,,cba,,,,,,,r., •>' John . 1„1,c, ~,,,,,,1 0..:, co, solvent since the ' days of Alcheiny has possessed out ' and abroad, tits naat Aithstain 1111.4 the ei,traurdanana ; ea , 1 :Y.. ' Bnl"n.r• , 1 , ."Z , :: -.1 : 1- ha'n' , n Ilea es c.v.'s:no a concentration of the influence, at the n , ...L. 'ey , '" llll "....enl .l.. `" t i an d Ni . `"" I I " I ' s "P'''' i"" is- ' ; Mr. '‘'. SiIV rani: r . , hateht r, - itild Mr- K. K• OA , or, of ' ir-it of . d's ' ea..e,thus , is Um rapid and pertnnnent re- half the fame Pt Reader, here is a periodical of high etre,rts which I hase nt ' t ' t " to cant the m m). " IL ' I- 'or car , riu-S Cf nael-sels, takea upon the Moist 11v. ..fable 0 ,, ;•, C . I t.. - 4 U- It ••,- ---• c•• aa.ll) Syr._ ' a ' • ?"-- .• I ! -: I . • isl ' I - IT •is known to standieg a 'acknowledged throughout a large sectioni ley line, it is With diftitulty I can keep tem+ :vitro the:..cr.., a r any k.1,11.1.r.r. , taa,... c ..r..1 . ~...11 a. • • - ..iet. - 0 otter bomp.i.t.od c.itnus y . . constant rush that is Made on this p.nellar establish- . ` !-.• r this country to be one of the best conductedjour-I en Lii rawora an.> . r4r.. o-,, , ,Ltra tru,re bake .a see - I produce die same eXci_t, Car la impart a similar pro- o. Oases , at the warehol.e or King & Holies, on i ~,; . c . th ,,, „,.„y retisealy of a sini'thir character in it, i part y to t h e ' , mates' , alstem , a meats b of an outward nuts of the kind in the tinted State esehanging mans- 1t is a Weil established fact, that my se iii are ' Water tit., near Market strer•t, Pittsburgh. 1 , fi?,ti,iiien 1.1.1 in I liame, ever usei in ~, : y pr a t t le. Om ' I :trial application. 'flue .Magnei'm Fluid centaina troth- , yith the Scientific works of Eurepe to our certain eight or ten times larger then any other houee in dm . „.„ „,. ..• ir• aims & Inen t ay t wat , t h e ee efat ence and I„i the, east s above; nil; 11.11. a 1:1•111, atapcare Itobe ' i -•• ti . ofslightest ' ' • • its• 1 1 lion is knowledge, edited by Austin Flint,'M. D., and,con trade, and this being the case on the =intuit sold, I ; rig capa .e the mejur , app ma- • . tronago or their friends and community at large toi l i. ' 'Cri •i, s ~. fs;-f•. -, • (.. -• •- 1 - , and • • h , • its • .1, • tribute(' to by men of se ig Ms prO e,ssion. a. is t.l highest - 1 - -t I -- -1 VT can:nth:al to sell at inrich less profit than others could ,Pa ....mraig unaer the as . s.age ..I. Of 1.4...). , .... , 1 ,15 1 7. 'aarreeabie, it is as • armless in aation as lis hty.l,,, M. 4. inaurance Company, as an Minn' Lion, - • , ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret. remedy." I i ,as pronounced i s st , ,iri d 1,- ' l ' - I 1 . 111 :S 1( - I-\ NS "he beneficial in ita reselts. Fall explanations and direc t' done , if they wished to cover con- t. e '-- a ' ar • S. posaitily think o ~ _ • .., ' Lotion among the must Ilourisliing in Fritilailoiplar-j• were in attnadiane Piet - Jima to env being called to I tions accouipany it. 'The cinabined inventions are MI You will at once understand no unknown and itertkal tingent eapenses. 1 intend to make a. (dean sweep l as haying a large paid in cripied,which, by the omits; t r eat the case She la at thi r s preseid tins: to the en- 1 eery was. perfectly harmless; they are sold at prieea less nostrum, could thus - extort a comment trona so. or ail my present stook bethre the beginning of neat , anon of its chuter , i.. conatantly - increasing-as i ierree „ t of ; , I , cm . re ad,ty good health, d i t high a qualter-and consequently , unless indirectly year,: coming to this conclusion, I will make it th • no- /-co , 41 within the reach of all and the discoverer milynie -Iyiehitnyr...each person Mitered his doe share of the! 'e in caa l,,t centlicted with the practice of the faculty, it must interest or every man, avho wants a cheap wintet . rat c- so likely to die with any other thaease Sc • quests affair trial as a test of their surprising fi the C m env withont involving him le ' I d .of ' t t r espects , t'.. l i ben-ft pro ts of .o p. , . 1 an) , a -1 i= , YaaN: a ) this ray . 's I ei am permanents have been its great "fame , which has caused it to suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. ; , oce2l-dtaw JOHN APCLOSinisy. any responsibility a. relate% er, heyond the premium i health of the other two cases, all die threateniug receive this .passing nod. KiDISE.Y diseases, weak , ia, I Christie'a Galant • tile Strengthening Plas - — ----- actually paid in by ho r n an d t h are fa re at , pesos-sa e . a preinut itury symptoms seCra to liaise saild.ided teem lerS. ness of the back and sgine, irregular, painful and Verlitian Blinds. the Mutual principle thymic,' or every obnoxinoa l t h e tins sins. new battles of the. Syrup ans.:ie. suppressed Mensturation, Flour Altus, and the en . Three articles Cerro another valuable application WESTERVELT; the old and well known feature, and in its most attractive , norm. !ley 1-tf 1 , Vtry reapentfulla &e. the complicated train of evils which fullOW a diset-' iof the mysterious influence ofGalvanism. 'They are . , . .., ~ N'enitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second .C,ney of the Franklin Fire Insurance 1, 11111 " M CO 2 's • -, M. D. lan important adjunct to the ge „„i ne Galvan i c tw i g ,: dered system, are at once relieved by the meencine.l and Fourth sts., takes. this method to Minim his many i ' Company of Phliadelattio. i Cilico,n - ti, Jan. 2501, trail. s and their modifications, acting upon the same princi- i Send. ' for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find Bien of the tact that his Factory is now in full up. , • N.E. corner of 771 Led and. Woo ti streels, Pittsburgh ! Call at the agents and obtain a pamphlet contain-1 pie, but having the advantage of more local applica- evidence area value_of the Lith ' ontriptic there Put, oration on SL Clair st., near the old Allegliens forth. As remedy for the irregularities.ef the P u t , ' rri E asses of the company on the tirat of Jamie.; m g r ata:it-a:es awes:dull:l raises fr o m a g reat nom-' ban. They are Confidently recommended as a.ylllu2: a - basin -- the -a rt ns a ir)* b Brik,se, where aeon ataut supply of Blinds of variour I h ' ; ma Iti4s, as published in conformity wit an act . ~,,,, o r re,pc,ftable and well hnowii citizens. - . thespeedy cure ofltheutnatism :Mute , I L able ailditio» in colors and qualities,iis onitstandy kepi on hand " d im' the-Pennaylyania Legialature, were 1 r ' -• been to iri r the north of Europe for den- A. l a SCoV ILL & Co., •or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi- has . resorted a . „ . , at ad prices, from tvilonty-centa up to suit customers. • 1 • ' nunese-as a sure mire ter this complaint, Mau. a Tea ~ Bonds and Mortgagee, 5G00,61.5 93 i ' Wholesale agents for the IA eat, eon en iltin and tine remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the N. B. If required; Blind; will be put up so i ut,''' , Real Estate, at cost, ' 100,9 0 . 77 i Rase sts.,Cinedinati. • 1 Clint or Back, Pain in the Side,in Amalie Affection/a toter of the health of the entire system. .LIVEn in case of alarm by If et otheavelse, they ream 11 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, •.. 201,499 72 D. C. Kneeland, principal a g ent fur Pittsburgh , sad in Ir eakarsz cr Oppression of the Public:nary Or , mrbAlrer, Jannince. BILIOUN isr,nans, - c,s, are removed without the aid of a screw-rlver,and wid I --,-- race on Grant st., one dour. below nal. nstantl • People of the West will find it gent. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the t ) rebated.. ~ _ the same facility - that any other piece of furniture the only remedy in these complaints, as well manna Making a total of naant"9,6B3 42 i Also for sale by J. lilidd & Co., corner of -Ith and , most decided character, and they have often been enn be remeived, and without any eXtra expense. pr o m tertain asaizrance that ail lessee will he i Wroid sts., Pittsburgh. I used With Corntilets suds-en. 'f hey are also en; the rEn AND Acura There is no remedy like its and na - , • je2.l-d&wy. 1 I•I II Cassell nth P , thstnirah. 1 promptly met, and giving entire security 0 all W h,, 1 de.t• .• .•, d Wart, •• ~ I greatest advantage in Paths and Weakness ef the calomel or quinine forma any part or this mixtures No injury will result in its use find itsti ac ve proper., I obtain policaes finm this Commit e. itird.s taken al. 11. P. Sella arts, Allaislieny. . Breastmnd are highly recommended for many ofthuse ties are j n Y mnifested in the usee ' ia single 30 oz bottle. as low rates as are cons,stent with necurity. I John Smith', litrmingliam. mar e aally. , complaints to which feinales are especially liable. At ~.a a FEvr-a AND ,stutsE, Di ll = Disorders,. tak , e . no , cart 8 'WARRICK ISIARTIN, .)gait. , an et:actual means fur strcnotbenine the system when ' ' 1 Tiie Most Astounding .Discoa ry• 1 ---- --- .- a - - lather Afedicine. R I IIZUMATInt GOUT, Willfind relief. ' I A BLF,SSING I A MIR ‘CLE! ! A WONDER !! ! debilitated r ;., . • - with disease or other causes; as a certain The action of this medicine mien the Bloody will al .11.1,ea'm `SA as :a Preventive of To mire Eruptions and Di t tigunarents (.1 tte Skin.; ; ' t. t n '',,..: -,,, gild ' i - n t- g a t , 1 ° :fr ec tl,, T ;:o of th ' e, Chest, f Change the disease-which origivates in tits blood generally . , Pimp/e+, freckles„ Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scurry, the a ' • • -and a heelthy remit will follow, DiSPErSLA", IN.. Plasterwill l'a , found i' I Galvanic Strengtacumg nti ,L. 1 ., Sure Heads, 4-e. 41-.4-c. DioEsTlOrr, Re., yield in a few days use of this Medi , great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it T - It.thlit years ago last August, the capital of France embraces ail tic virmes of :he best tonic preparation, tine_ .., lejlanimaiion or THE. LUNGS. CITGII, COlra • ' has ever found relief: scliereke. XI was ;istunished in ironsei,tienee inf a iii,ctivery 1 o ith the Mr . Iditi f di , gals - awe influence, -"PT•taN also, .. , portant. , ion o t. made I.y an !:sitar, Chr mist. litany doubted-it seem- I w Inch is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the Eaysientas Puts, Inflanictl Eyes-ail catised by urns ure blood- ' will find this article the remedy: - The cal aluiest an impossibility that any thing made by action c „ n n e ,,,, These articles will he found entire- .. the hands of man, could have such singulaideowers ly.fsee front those objections which are a constant a p ystein, completely acted upon by the twenty'-two as that clailneil by 14...via:zio V r... , ,entst lu,r iiiFiuveu- • source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in sis ter prope or the mixture, is Purified and restorer'' . . as s t i es tial Care will mit folloW ; . - TIM thin. Mane classed himand his. I:lariat:en as a hum- comtaell use. . train or common complaints, Palpitation of the tug, (mid, aliial many 1131/11bil perSOES Wit:mat tring,l C: \ It T 10 N . do th e iu me n o length, after testing it in the Henri, Sick Ifecidache, Debility; :le., are all the rc hospitals, the odicMal Seeibly of Paris, (the best stilt of some derangement of the system, 'and 'the chemists in the world) delis ered the :adieu ing report Ganar RiGUOIIER.wiII do,its work. The promises to Signor nn , : set forth in the adveraernent are based : Kinn the ',. We have now minutely and Calrerully elarni nett ;noon of what it has done in the past four years. ides:ngunnr inset:thin of Vesprdo. We lit anals.r. 'The written testimony Of-1000 Agenti, in . Canada, vii it eflitlpelient parts-we have used it in inner:Ll the United States, England and South ..America:, - in cases, an t i we hesitate no t to prOTI(111110.: it. Crtle the possession of the proprietor-and 'earl be Seco Italiad Chemical-Soap) an a great blessing., and a by all interested-ia w•stithelent dernonstration tha t truly wonderful remedy nor any cntaueotia eruption it is the best... Medicine ever offered to ' the Ft r artd. or disfigurement of the shin. Its inventor we con- Get the _paulpidet; and study the principle a 4 there sider the true philanthropist of aliffering mankind. laid down, - of the method of mire. Put up in 30 OZ: (Signed) LEOPOLD hiI:PREV, Pres." bottles; at $24,12 oz.do at sl • eitchHthe larger hold-, ing ii . os. more than two small beitlesn Loatra* and not get ironed upon. Every bottle ha3 -11, • ,Vatighn's Vegetable'Lithontriptie Mixture" blownupon the glass, dieter/I/ensign:inn° of ~ .!G.- C . Vaugn" 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 thee - Prindipal Office,, 20T Main street, Beffalo, at, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless pOst paid-or derz from regularly constituted.Agents.excepterk.: poet paid lettera,or aerbal communications soliciting ad vice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusivelypa the sale oTthia arti cle-132 Nassau at., New York city; 2970 - Essex st.. Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Dryggiets dirotigh out the United States and Canada, as advertised. in the papera. . Agents id this city- • . •1 Flays & Brockway, Whelesale and Retail Agents,: No: Fs' CornmercialßonnaLiberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, ' ll. E. Sell ers, • sl-Wood sheen Jnbrn Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smitliaßridgewater.. - jano-48intly TA \[•r,: &O'CONNOR roman:1111g and Couunizsiou Mercharcs, mar2.7.l&sty.l Pittsburgh, Pa IPltthAV7etrd Livery istavote. r zA t TIIE subscriber, having bought out tae well known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the Fifth Ward, reSpectfully informs his friends and' the puhlic generally, that he will keep at all times a stook of the beat description of riding horse!, bug gies, carriages of 'all kind., and in short everything required in his lino of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new,and he hitrunfident no steel in the city will he superior to his. Itis'terms will ho moderate. Ills stable is on L.b erty St.; a few doors above the canal bridge, where lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CI I A ItL ES COLEMAN. rrlle is also pinvided with an elegant llearme. which will he furnished when required. ect2.)-1, [NOTIOE• ffAXING sold out my establiothment to Doctor 11 Willidm Fr Irwin, I cheerfully recommend Ittin to all my Mr:imr friends and customers. EDGA Tuotuq.. 11.irtOn''s Drug St ore. The undersigned _having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and tfand•rd.rects„ an- Ileitis a share of the drug and medieine.custortrof the city and surrounding country. A geueral assortment of all the most valuable Medicines, perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Co tabs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's presi`riptions ac curately compoutidcd. 'rho atom wdl be open at all hours of the day' and nigl.t. ILLIAM TIMM, corner of Penn and (land sts. G i e urrise Cee4rnit, COMMISSION ,IND I:OItWARDING Mlirscu:q, No: 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. tiONTINU ES; te transact a general Commission k . ./ business, cOpecially in the purchase and sale of American rnannfictures ati'd produce, and in receiv• ing'and forwarding Goods consigned to his cure. As agent for tho irianufactttrere he will be constant)) supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh manullicture at the lowest wholesale } I lOW. Otders and consignments are respectfully solicited. Dissottction of Partnership. MBE Firms of Geo. 11. White es Co., and White 1 Qt Ilrother,! are dissolved by mutual consent. The business of each store, will . be settled by each partner et their respective places of business, on Market street. All persons imlebted to either of the Firms will please call soot), aud settle their accounts. . OIWIRGIC R. WHITE, • THOMAS WHITP,. 'Pittsburg • Pbbruary let, 1847. treble-412m • • . I Can!ft. be Beat t. 1 • M. 'WHITE . has just received at hip large establislitnrfrifroMing on Liberty and Sixth streets, a sple i ntiml ' • asioitmint of TWEEDS fin summiri. also, superiin : l44 of French Satin VES• 'FINDS, all •of which he is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the th ost reasonable terms as usnaL Observe the corner, No IG7 Liberty end Sixth .'streets: • • , • m• 14 • JI Dd. WHITF., Tailor, Proprietor. • Allegheny camotery.. • TIERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cemetery; arc roforred Tor, information to the Superintendent on the gtouods, or to E. Thorn, Druggist, corner. or Penn and, fund streets, Pitts burgh: By order of the Board. T. CHISLETT, . dec. 1 • . Superintendent. • • Irr t h e `~.k # ,w ~i ...::'r Fir., EiME , , !WI F lxieraranOe. , rrlHg insuratice ; ;Company or North America, of Philadelphia , ; through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permatient and limited ; Insurance on protierty, in this city audits vicinity, and on shipments by-the-canal and rivers. - r DIRECTORS. Arthur-G. Coffin, Pain, Samuel Brooks, - Alex. Henry, , Charles Taylor, Samuel W.-Junes, Samuel W. Smith; • Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, -Jacob M. Thomas, . •Jlthn White, John It. Neff, Thomas P--Cope, Ripliard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, . Henry D.Sherraril,Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having boon-chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, .and from its high standing,. long experience, • ample means, and avoiding all risks'of an extra hazardouseharacter, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD.. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa sr and Front streets, Pittsburgh. - . tict23..y. _ _ _ • OF I.IIII.ADELF/11A , f ART ER PEM'E'rUAL. $400,000 paid in of lice 1631 Chesnut st., north aide, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent or liniited, against loss m damage. fire, on property and elfeets rife army description, in town or. country, on the Most reasonable ternis. Applications, made either-per sonally or by letters, will be 'promy attended to. N. BA ptI NCKER, Prest. . . • . . . C. G. DANCIIEB, See) . * r r DIRECTORS : Charles N. Ban:lo.er, Jacob R. Smith, . Thomas Hare, George W. Richards, .Thos. J. Wharton, MordeCai'D. - Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. ' WAPRICK Mantis, Agent, at the Exchange Ofrioe of Warrick Martin, ii- Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets.' Fire risks taken on buildings and their contests in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the'surrounding noun ', try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. nasal y _ . _ _____. NATIONAL FIRE AND NADINE INSUDANtE COMPANY, N e rinus well known'and respectable company is pre- I pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance ef every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure aga:nst loss or damage by fire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goo&, Wares, and Merchandiset.and every description of property on the -taist favorable temi. Applications fur insurance attended to without de lay at the udice, SP No. 1 31 Water and (ill Front RNGE R HARB AUGH Ag't. At an Election held at the once in N. Y. May 9.th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, ... :titan Kr Amer, 17 XCILVSGE- BROKER, corner of Wood . and 3d 1:4 streets. Gold, silver and current bank note, bought and sold. Sieht checks on the eastern cider for ..ale. Drafta, notes and bills collected. REVEILE:Ncr.S. • Pittsburgh, Pa. Wm. hell & C 0..; John D. Davis, LOrettie, 'J. Painter & Co., j.oseph Woodwell, James May, :ex. Monson .4z. Co., 2 Philadelphia. John 21. Brown Sr Co., 5 James M'Canaless,Cinc:mmti, 0. J. R. M'Donald, St. Loris, :110. W. 11. Pope, Pres'r R.lnk or Ky., Louisville TO ARMS! TWARMS ! ! THREATENED Invasion of Western Peonsylvania by Col. SwA, with 10,U 00 men,: nutwithstandirg which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any han heretofore been.. offered in the Western country, haring thr largest establishment in the city, flouting on Liberty and Sixth see. Ile is nom• prepared to ohow to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassimeres, vesting s, and clothing or all descriptions, lintable for the approaching season, that has ever keen ollered in this market, to Bloch all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth eta. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, mar:23 Proprietor. Pl`: "rs HOSPITAL. TINDF.R THP. ciIARGF. 01 , THE SISTERS OF MERCY.--Drs. AnnizoN,G.tzzAm, Buyer. and McMcm., General Attending Physicians; Dr. Writ- IsEunnu, PhySician for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception o( patients. RECEIVING Thins—Tuesdays and Fridays, from to 10 o'clock, A. M. _Cases enccidents can be re ceived at any time. C/lAFIGF.S—ThICC dollars a week in the general wail; five dollars with a private romp. Medical at- Lendanco is included in these charges; payments to be made two weeks in advance. Any physician can rend patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any physician he chooses. In these cases the Institution will not be responsible for the physi nian's fees; each person will settle•with such physi cians. Leeching is an extra charge. As messy free patients will be received as di, means attic Institution will permit. Persons with contagi ous diseases will not be received until accommoda tions can be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent any danger that the other inmates would incur. All the physicians will attend twice a week to visit the Hospital, and will depute one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. , Advice will be given gratituously to out-door tients on Thursdays and Fridays at. 10, A. M. Pecuniary arrangetnenta will be attended to by a committee of the Brotherhood of St. Josephs, which for the present consists of James Blakely, Esq., James May,John S. Cosgrave,John Coyle apd Arthur Tiernan. jans-tf -13ITTSBURGH MANUFACPUREIATQBACCO, _L2O kegs Plug Tobacco; Ladies' Twist, do; . Va. " do; 1.0 " Cav , d, Is Lump, d o;. store and for sale by J. & J.M'DEV ITT, Inap4o ;2 2 2, Liberty .0. Mai -a=:~ :_ _ 1 $lOOO ItEWAltll MEE Then comes the report of the "Societe de l'lnsti tate," of bcieutitic experiments: ----• -- - " We are astoundod,,,exchvirns the aged president, "at this singular preparation- - V reprint's , Chemical Soap! 'Where, indeed, will science ,stop ! Here we have a preparation made in the Corm of a ,beautiful piece of soap, which wo know by actual practice, to cure overy.cutanernis eruption, every d , stigurement of, and ercu discolored, skin ! Where will its magic and Singular power ceio:e 7 The \o re, the creole, the Yellow Race of the East, anti the Red Man uf the Far West, arealike under rho in duence el Hs extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, aud make it white - and beau trial, and c r changing the color eldark, or black, or brown skin." (Here se cral persons were brought ilirward by the president, who had used it, iu proof 1 of his assertions.) RE.N.D THIS! • 1"4011 Tll/1 I:4VEWTOII. 11121ST..LF TO Tut rier.s.r.NT • rnorium - asst• Pcris, Nov 4, 18.10, In consideration 11. f the sum of S3GOO, I have di iulged to MR. T. JoivEs, residing in the City of Neu York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, together with a statement of ingredients compos ing my Italian Chemical Soap. He is to Ina:tunic ture it for sale in thin Un4teil States.ouly, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical Soap." • Witness, Henry J. nolilsworth. (Signed) l ANTONIO Vt.:seal:Nl. There arc probably few persons at late igence, after reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of Jones's' Italian the:Meal Soap, 1b curing Eruptions Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Eileen), Scurvy, F;isypelas, See-burn, Moryhew Tan; Yel low gr Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per sons;-perhaps the following recommendations, as well na-kundredn 'from others, -may convince them. tKir FOr sale:by W. J4KSON, Agent, corner 01 Wood and liherty streets, the only.place in-Pitts -burgh where tbe.GEsuinr. vex be obtanied; ALL IJT/lERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2ls To . Mutat ers. FllESlrsuptily ofJohnson's Superior Printign Ink. Just-received and for sale, at the office of the Pittsburgh Dlurning Post. L. 11A.RPEIL eTI MOM -~~~t~c`n1: MESX 0. • • **• • it uf . , , 1 011114 A .2 11 t rAfVflter— XJ , The great celebrity and success of these arti cles hare caused them to be counterfeited by enprin . - ciplcd persons. To provide against.imposition, Dr. CIIRISTIS has but one author:zed agent in each city'ot tho Union. The only aget.t in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the - highest and most respectable character, arc constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success orthe above articles. It is l;elies , cd that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less thana year, have Leen entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have completely baffled'oll former efforts of medical.art indeed many of the'first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Gal vanieand itlagnetic Ma4titic; leonstantly 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 co -1 ceived unanimous !liver with the most intelligent among the American Faculty.. Dr. Christie is at all . tittles ready most happy to give every faCility to physicians, and all interested, fur testing the trutit his assertions and the offihacy of his discovery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street: Joneis ItaLfitleCttentical Soap. •:- 1-3F.R.SONS, inpitreharing. this, must always ask j_ for JONES'S IEALEAN ChEMICAL SOAP; and, per : haps, us inlay have behn,elmatO with counterfeits will be too much diseouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try this mice—you will not regret it; but always see that the - name of T. Jozirs is on the wrapper. Prick* d elitt , 'cake. For sale by A gent, comer of Wood i and Liberty dOetil,•. Ike only place in Pittsburgh -where the -Genuine can be obtained; ALL oritEitis AR E. COVX-TENTELE: ja112:2 - - Jones's Coral flair, Restorative. lIIERE'IIY certify that my hair was falling out in immense quantities daily, and was tinning gray, and thatsince- I have-used Jories , s Coral Hair Resto rative, it has entirely ceased failing—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. - Before I used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls of hairdaily." TOMPKINS,92 hang st,N..Y. For sale tiY W. 4chion, Agent, cornerof 'Wood and Liberty/ •Eitreetl4,7llre only • place in Pittsburgh where the nnrraini CAN be obtained. jun 22 To my Clients. AfttiP.A.l.R..,T,NitiNarLtniff.°"4„3",id„rninsitEed. busi ness, ness, antl 'recominend them to the patronage of my Meas. 1 ant authorized to'btate that they will re cc; re the counsel and assistance cd . . the floe. OffiT.:e 2d story ornurke'n 134dingS,4th street, betiveenWopd and..nirket. jmn6Ay s.";tSII.7ELIVLIILIiCK. -: q~5.. . n . .e t- "-:ti MEIN SEMI PMTM ~ - 1, ' ,-`:•'' - i'', . Sprains, St raitts, - Pahas,of:thel 3 reasC art a • Side, a n d diseases , of the Sphici"- • 'D and effectuallyrelieved , by Liking° of Va ture,s own' Remedy, the ABIE.RICAIT.QILLob tained Son a well in Rentucky, - 185 feet below the Earth's surface. A lady in reptUcky was cured of a Spinal DiSerise, which had confined her telethon for many - weeks completely helpless, by the use of , this remedy'; after various other remedies had been tried in rain. ' Read the tollowing teatimonial.. Prrrantreoff, August 22; 1846: This is to- c'ert;fY; that we have .uied - the Aare tt tAlf OIL fur the whooping cough aniiingOur children, by giving them front 20 drops to a small tea spoon full at night, whichalways enabled them to rest well through the, .night; I also , applied it, to one of the children that got her arm burnt, the child ceased, drying by the time the arm w a s dressed and'bourid up,. I also. Was afflicted with a pain in.my:sido and breast, and have been 9610,1..16 years. I commenced using the Oil by talting ii teaspoonful twice aclay, and in 2 or 3 days using the Oil have been very Mach relieved, and do believe that it is the , best family medicine' I have ever seen—one" of my 'neighbors used it ai my request for a sprained uncle, which re lievedlet_in a-few minutes; we. ave also used the Oil for a strained joint ineur Qwn famejr, whicligave ease in a very short time.", We live on the east ,side . of Penn st , 3 (100{9 south.otiNalmit- I am now as Well as' CYCi I was in my life. - _ I:MARONE:ET : A. S Sold wholesale and ' retail, by Win..Taasn,,in his Boot and.-Shoe . store and Patent. liledicitie•Wure house; SD, 'Ube/4 street, head of Wood stfeet, Pitts burgh. Price _59 cents and wl per idottle. Jackso{i, being the excliisivo Agent- for Western - Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE but what is sold by nut, on. Ins appointed agents. N. B. pamphlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names and Addresseeof the proprie tors and principal Agents is envelopedin the wrap :h bottle. - 15-(18:w6m per of eac - . - :*ieatrtAwcj* , p'` ) C l P--- 7 N X eg 1 3 r'^i m • t e t: 4 1. V - . )‘. • • • '• • Joins D. Davis,. A • A UCTIONEER Sr. COMMISSION - MERCIIANT ' ilk Darner Of Wood mid Fifth streets,. Pittsburgh isready to receive marchandlze of every description on consignment for.public cr private sale, and from tonrexperience in the above busines, flatters hiresell that he will be gblo to give entire satisfaction to all who may, favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondaya and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles; at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured article,, new and soccuid band furniture, &.c., at.tyio °Natick; P.....e1L:.,...;'• , •e .. ...,' - -i. • . • • Sales eirerreietikig at Orly kwright... ,pogll2-y ---'''-".'-- • .7 — ... 41ies... '.: ... . • -.: 11. .1 .1:1° .-... • . T.Tppet Rio.Grinde; bY,Bryant R. Tilden; •0 Jr., explored - in the Month of October and No vember;lB4o; on board" tbili S. sir. Major 13lown, commanded by"Capt:Mark.Sterling; of Pittsburgh, by order of Alai. Geo. Patterson. 13.- S. A.,..com mantling the second. 'division of Artny•ofbccupa tion, Mexico., The above work can be had from tui.4 . o#, Q. i Hubbard,' corner of .Marburym4 Perirrstroe, I Also from the Booksellers. . letillif '• ..': - : e‘, l ; • ?::'''..:!•.: :•...` , i4_ ,,- ;;' , ..,! - `3 . •' • ;:•' . :- . - . ... . . ..... : ''.-' 4., ..... fiLICKENERS9 SUGARCOATED VEGETABLE k...* PILLS are' tire first •and...oyrbledleine ear known that will politer/1i owe • " • , Headache; aidiness, • Idenslesi-Saltßhenza,l' * . Rheumatism, Piles, Ileartburni.liFbrms, Dispepsia, Senivy, Cholera Morhus, it Small Pox,: Jaundice, : Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in tho ••• WhoepaiGough, ••• Inward s Weakness, COniumPfion,' Fits, , Palpitation of the Ileart, Liver Complaint, 1; Rising in the Throat,' Erysipelas; Deafness, • ' • Dropsy, Asthma, • Itchiriga the Skin, Fevers of all kinde t Colds,.Gnutravel, Female Comply ° e .Nersous,Cots , And all other diseases originating from jeep! • . the blood.. ' 0' They have Mired; since , their: . intriktectios, over 2,000 persons, who have been given' op as hope- teed cases, by the most eminent Physicians.' 'They; are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom aro— Hon. David R. Porter, Ifon.Tienry - Clay, Hon. Jiihri'Q.• Adana', • . "lion: Daniel-Webster, . Hon. Idirtin Van Buren, • lion. J. C.:Calhoun', Gen. Winfield Scott, Col.lti Ca l h o un, Hon. James K. Polk, Gen-Lewis Carrs.t. , • • igf'-Their virtues arc to 0141E - Die that thep . ettep cases • will be returned in all they :do noigiie either sal satisfaction. Although but two end a hoer idare &elapsed since these celebrated Piiht were fires introduced to - the public,' the sale of the lit the Eastern 'and 'middle States bits-far exceeded . - Dr.. '...- Cliekener•imost sanguine expectation'. Dnring-the pt.r.t yew', alone, no lesithau 10,000 gross of boxes ha, e been sold in the State• of New' :Yolk, 6,009 tA Pennsylvania,4,ooo in Maryland, 3,000 in New ler sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000-in die New England . States, requiring the constant employment of 21 - hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the • sameperied, 'npvrardt of 200,000 topics t er the "Famiy -Doctor" hate •been ordered by agents every xection of the ccentry.• These facts must • show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickenerla Sugar Coat.. ed Pills, besider being the very, beet medicinesin the • world, are held in the highestestimatio la by the public. We might. extend thve .publicatinn to an indefin- ' • ite length, if we deemed it - expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, tiot Onlyfroin 'agents lint individuals and families, who -have experienced " the beuficial effects of Cliekenees Stigar Canted • Pills, but we deem iLunneceessry.. •The most in, contestibl e evidence of their unprecedented success, are the numberless Imitations and Connterfeitewhich have- already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they; have been before the, public. Even lune of our staunchebt pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds,and palm them oil" for the "real -simon pure." uch paltry shifts cannot last long without -exposing their hideous • deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre- • vail over rascality.and deception." • For sale in Pittsburgh by Whi. JACKSON, at his 'Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty street, head of Wood at., -Pittsburgh , . Price, 2dc. perbox. Dr,Clickener's pr i ncipal office is 81,11arelay street,l New York. *, • • •-••• •• • ! fer BeWare of an article 'Called' Im- • ' proved Sugar - Coated Pills,pnrperting to he patented, us both the pills and the pretended patent-are-for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New. York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his livinghy counterfeiting popular medicines. .. VT' Rentember, Dr. C. V. CI ickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing et, the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, IS41 ? Purchasers should, therefore,aleais ask for Clickences Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and, take no other, or thetwAl be made the victims of fiaud. - ' • . ' • • oat 13-4117 MGM MEE ..- ~Bc~'ililly`4'd~l~~ftlETik~eH:' `~"~' ~' ` .i ITE •-11',T.L, ii 7 T 62113 #V. 7121) " 110 SUGARCOO,TEk. ITABLEPI. The celebrated ltablesa Ileitizedid , FOR THE CURE OF- .. .CHRONIC. DISEASES. . .. AfAZONPB SICLUAI(STRUP OR TROPICAL'. 'lll'Gltafß. i. Discovered by Dr. Mazoni of Italy - in - the year 1E45, and introduded into the LY. States early in 1845. • -t .. rpuis unrivalled medicine for the radical cure ot, .•i 1., Chronic disease* has spread thioughOut Eaton* r . with the most unequalled speed and triumphant sue— eels, etrecting the Most a-*tonahirg cures ever known,.:.., or recorded in the annals of Medical History. Since. • its introduction intothetniied States it has eqUalli sustained the higb,i'eputetiori it so justly received ill, the East, curing here as it has done there, the most inveterate, and long standing diseases with which the; human family are afflicted. The Physicians of Eu-. rope and America (as` far as they. have becoine.' ac l , . . •euainted with i ts mode of operation) together with, . the thousands V 1 /10 have beea restered to health by, its superior efficacy with one United, voice proilitin) ' it to be the most perfect remedial agent evet offered to suffering humanity. • It is now an established fact "that Consumption may be ,Can be, andluu been itrret4 by Dr. lolazoni , s Sicilian Syrup or Tropical Hygiene,. • . Thitis the only mealicinelliat lias ever been. dia.. covered that has achieved a.cur - a where this disease. .. had gained a settled and permanent hold upon the system, For the'truth of this assertien, we have the certificates of come of the rini,t, eminent PhYdi-s clans of Europe and America, expressly decliring that they have prescribed it in hundreds of instances. where the patients were considered beyond'allihopti: - of rceovery,and, to their astonishment, has effected. the most speedy aid perfect cares. No one eho is, unacquainted with its action can imagine the Wont derful success that attends the administration of this inediciee in, every variety of chronic dist ase,par ,ticularl'y Coniumption, Scrofula or kings evil, Asths ma, Phthisic;Piles, (see cases reported in pamphlets, and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complaints, Costive ness and Indigestion, Sore and inflamed Throat, Bronchitis, fl?opsies, Chronic Inffamation of the Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and' Iratibility ot the nervous system,Spinal affections, Paralysis, Chronic "Diarrahcca,Pain in the breaet and aide, Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels; inward weakness and'falling dowri of the womb, and'all the chronic disease[ pe, • culiar to females in their variout relations in life, Thismodicine is prepared only by Dr. Mazoni blip- self, and is composed entirely of vegetable materials_ containing the extract of 42 of the most rare Tropi cal plants but few of which . are kuowate the Medi . . Profcrafon 'generally. :. It has so far sespaised every other mediCine ever 'offered to the world in eradicating disease; thstlt has not only enlisted many of the Most talent r ed . medical men in the world in its favor but what-ii more extraordinary.. the :government_where it was • discovered M.Har made it an offence punishable with' •death te.attempt counterfeiting it or making spa., er, any spurious article purporting to be the .samer,pr ; representing it to, be , genuine. And 'this, .aovern-. merit has also matte a liberal provision for the pro-.,section of it here. To the afflicted WisaY ra none,. dispair, though you may have been given up by . your Physician and considere.4 by your . friends 23_ beyond all hope, try a bottle of . this medielae and • . you may rely upon thefact, that if you have pkpai.:l cal strength enough loft to endure its action, you,. will find certain . and speedy.relief, fettles has been. *the case in thousands of instance s , in pro of' of which, we can produce certificates' helix individuals. of the moat reepectaule character both of... Europe and - America. This -.medicine will be offete4 : _cor, sale, only at,the county seats,of each .county ow/ng:to • the small' amount yet imported and the anxiety of. the proprietor to place this valuable remedy within, the redch of a!1 throughout the United States." Hays bt Brockway, Druggists, No. 2 Commercial. Rim, Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agents for; Allegheny county. Sold also by It. E. Sellers, No 57 Wood at. . . .... •. ' dec29:d9zr: Dr. -Ellllllllera. "Lunit-risitAr. ; T "WOULD apeak an honest and conscientious word, of advice to those of you who are not too wise-to, reason, and who can app;acicto and distinguish-her tween the.cruel and dish° est puffing of the day, (in, . reference to pulmonary di easeso and the following straight-forward statement, by one who would not. offer a misrepresentation to 'you, where life and, death are so dearly concerned as in any of the :diwi. . eases or ailments which lead to Consumption.- lean assure you thai the remedy here offered,,has given a heavenly relief, and o ft en effected a pena'a nein cure, when every other remedy has failed. It, is pleasant, ,indeed, beautiful to taste; and for those who ate weak, languid, and emaciated, it:wW fora, . an agreeable article of food, as it is in the 'fond of a beautiful, flavored balsam ic jelly. It ann . ,: there,. fore, in truth and honor, be offered to all those alio, I ted with Bronchitis, :Asthma, Obstinate:or Common. Cougts and Cillds; spitting ofßlood, Bleeding Of use: . • Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Difficulty of Briarh: ' iag„ pre Thront,"Honrseness, First Stages of Con iumptiosi, and alt other Pultnonar.y. and Liilf INCA.; '- plaints:" It is knots•n• DR."'EMANI/ EL'S' SAM IC LUNG, ll COU,GIi JELLY. • 'the materials of this Jelly are , purely vegetable and balsamic, and are the invention of an.eminent. physician, from:which the proprietor has pUrehund: the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight in gild; Init is put at. a price to, bo within the reach of rich or. •Sold by WM. JACKSON, at hinßeiot &Shtie Store, po,,,B9 . inczty street; head-0fAV99(1.5‘ 1 ,Eit.1441. Price 50 cents and bottle, •• ;deoi ESE -~ t , ,~._~. 'rX •.. ~ 5..~ ~ ,t , , :- . 4:2, : . .A. , .; - .4v, „' . . t.; , .. ,, t . J f f i , S,:; , z e .. ' 't. -" l 4.‘i :,:•14 '..,,,•!,..-z•-e.-441,.-;114.21t,..,,; -- : '''',:; 4 : -'',.^- , • -- -. 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