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' , ..-6.,:', 4-'4l;- 's'i•---2.,4.-""r•-'?: ,. .i."'''';.' - ,,-;-' it-*!?.4.,;','".*?%V't" '"-4.04;;LA_1?:;'*...X...,4';4i;*7")'•9;;;..;,' Xii;'.'.' 'Th'' , =MI • • u-fr- • MEE -•, 1 , ,'4 ~."..,, . 7 • . - , - ,..4' , i: EMIT r:•? :;~_ MEM . ~,• i '; 9. -4% i.l - 4tuipo_OAtio!t tote : tiesirtirgit'Portatilo ' float Lilac . - a::=1011,. 4847-, rigtv; OP: di6trd„-. o 9roson,or freight between Pitts iiiiii`tlie"Xtinritic.cities,avoirting'tiariship ' xnerailitctliittly;alid the consequentrisk of delay,- dam ige, bre.akri,ge'altd:seperation' of goads; S.. • . , Buannintit - kensir,#?.S,4larketst.,.Phibidelphia. TAAFFE fi O'fkrAtrori.,.e.Or Penn 'ailtb Wayne sts., Pits , O Bnirxoas k •Ci - ,'.'NOrth street; Baltimore.. Titlietri;ls.- South street; New-York-. Ederthraged b,Y iiiereascit husincis; the Proprie tors 4 bade Oiled ;to add- nitended ; their • arrange • rnentlitiirgAMviiiter, and are now prepared to • forwilid relgtie e th regularity and' : dispatch; anew:- passerbiliny"Theirlongexperienceus - Carikil; patiable superioiity of the Portah le Boat systel;lfflthe great capacity_ and eonvenience of ' the Wainficiuses at eath,erid of the Line; are peduli- . arty calculated enable -the. Proprietors: to ,fulfil their . , ,grigagernents and , accommodate th eir. custom era, apicoOdpuSts offering the pistas a guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of tb t patronage. which they now gratefully ack 7 7 nowt Al entisigri - rients to Taaffu & O'Connor will he le ceivetkiill, fortraided,Steam Boat - dhatges paid, and Bills ef..t.,Adikig .thairriinitted.free of any charge for Coinciiiirkion, Advancing or Storage.' Baying no inter est-directly or indirectly ih Steam Boats the interest of thitlcrinsigruna rnust necessarily be their primary objecl-iii'shippinglYesttned they pledge themselves to forward_all .4 Goods consigned to them promptly, and on the mastst - advantageous terms to the owners. •Vickivorth*s 'Way .E'reight Line. • • • 41 -~ , 7 1 =1 7 110 ' 184,7 — , T i vuj. th tsv E „Ly- : ..for. the transportation of way fritigid.betWeen.Pitriburgli„ Blairsville, Johns toWnlillolliiisystwirgh, Water street, and all laterals,' diate...places. I• Oriolanat ;eaves the. "Warehouse of C. A. MeAiul ty k , ?„,(•I'littsilittrgh, every slay (except Sundays) and Shipaeirs,canalways depend- on having their, goods for:car:led without delay. and at fair-rates. - Tlnst.Line' was.formed ror• the special accummo datioitiecltherway business,. and the proprietors . re- . spectre yiuti.O.:a liberal share of patronage.- - • I::,.lL•fi , r.Prop . ridors: . • • soWiftwort - rif, • Joirm MILLEtt,-- DANtig.•II•AItNES; Itoll EMT WOODS, WILLI:IM FITLTY, • i.lgit.,.ll'ollid.T . 'Age .tiosff...i:gt. ' John n9w :' 1,.. 77 . ' If.CAN'IN' yEiCO3,PLt.teg ~,14,,.cf,0131:;far„cces. -lie- 11uga ..,. ...q,A:'. imm ,;" - itubert-M°° mars . ' it Jobe Parg..er, ‘ Nici?-e'vi'vburgh. i 14.4Tin/40441 burgh. ..ruts. Indaggncte}►t. rortaale ,I 3 oat , vVitP 484/ •-#l l `. FOR; vie TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE; . AND-14FACHANDISF, •TO AND. FROM RUPTS -BUiIaII',4IIIELADELPAI.A.: AND •BALTLMORE. Without Transhipment. - • • Gclika',Co;risignett to . our care will lie forwarded with9Ht7.l,lAy.,,at the t le west current rates. thll9 of ' , Ladigg,lransuiltted; and all initrue :ions promptly it tendoqls;Treefroai any extra charge for storage or ' 'Adding's or appf3 "to • - C. A. ISIcANIaLTY Ex CO., . Canal %Basin, Pittsborgh,". STOILIG g Tfving exv - la rge-arH commodious warehouse; weri,pd ireto-receive O naddi 'onto freight for shilaastaaiga z Oust of Producc, - on Sto rage at.ll3lv.rStos. ma 4,', Mc.44i1.11..TY CO ' ) 4t1111111Eit ARRANGEMNNTS. z ..;,}Mo.aoug - ahela_:Route,, BROWNgvILLE AND CUMBERLA.ND, TO BAL . ' Tl5lOltE -AN) PIHLA.DRIPHIA. -•— ...- .. -. • , Time ~.to. Baltimore -* . 3'2 hours. Time. to ; Philadelphia. ...... ... AD hhurs.. ,_. LI . ~ ,toritarl3 mitts srsurscA , T , ltr„;lSPleutlid and fast running steamers Consul, Louts !ItV Lane and Swatara ' have cenamenced .inaltingilonble,.daily trips: One boat will leave the l'vlonqngahela wharf every morning.precisely.at S.O"-. clock: , .Passtugers by, the morning hue will arrive in Balinnoti, nest evening in tune for the Philattel-' phia Mail ,Iloata or Rail Road parst . The .eyealig Boat i yyillleavn the.whaic daily at 4 o'clock, eicept, Sundays..... Passengers by this boat wilt lodge un _ - board,,m.entufbitable state rooms. Leave Browns ville ne4morning at 6.o'clock; cross .the mountains, in day ; ightiolup and. lodge in Cumberland.. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on thlispatite are amide; and the connection nem pletersoilial disappointments or delays will be en _. known upon it... . • -.- en . , - Pavers . can itop . na theroute and tesume their seataagaiw ni_pleaSui e, and have chnice *filial' Road. or Steanlia4t,' petween Baltimore and - Philadelphia- 1 Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de-' Secure your tickets:at the office, Monongaltola . House, oc.St. Charles Hotel. rebl-Y ... ' ' ' Ulaghtisia , * -Transportation Lluet i lat4=ll . •1846 P-Tr-M -i--40141DOCtED on strict Sabbath-keeping though dot claiming to be the only line that is so coodUCted: The proprictorg of this old estab lisheninelaie Flux their stock in the moat complete order,4ind are thoroughly prepared to forward pin s ducn i andsacrefiatlixe to and from the Eastern cities on thoopeniniornavigation. We trust that our long experience .in the carrying business, antlzbilous attention to the interests of cus tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed on , Binglaam , a Out arrangements will enable us to carry'freight with WO titolost 'despatCh; and our prices shill'al ways4io ax . the lowest charged by iatheiresponifitile Proauetand mer,chandize will be received and -for w ardee .ea;gratiu without any clutrie for adver:. Dfing,Jitilidgenr.comcnission. • • \ Bills of lading forwarded . ond °Ten' dirchtion prom Ay attended to. . . • Ailaroulupf,,upply to . BIGIIAN, • Canal Basin, car. Lihertyand Wayne sts., Patab , g, 111NGIIA.1112, DOCK 4. STRATTON, No. 276 Market st., Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, • ; 410.12 2 Nortiii.l6ward st„ Baltimore; WILLIAM .T.YS(BIr Agent, York.. John fIZ. To-criasend,ii irst RUGGIST AND . 51 , 0THE.CAltY, Ao . 45, Mon , kr.4.stnieti three (tours abuse .Third street, Pitts burgh, will have constantly on hand a wellmelectett assortment of the best and freshest liledicinea, which ho will sell on thil most reasonable terms. • Physio' clans sending orders will, be . promptly attended to, and• supplied with articles they. may. rely upon as genuine. . Physicisies': prescriptions will •be ac curately and neatly Neparird from the best materials at any hour of the day-or night. • • Ai56,••f0r:4144,. •a. .stock ..oE &ash and good erfutiery • .. • • • •;..„.. dec3Od • , •litenctr.*-11V. . NEr Arm: °COUNSELLOR' AT LAW, luit4i.ksar io. Lam:Tie Office At.t. the titiiid;Foatth atteet,aboie Smithfield. THE P.ZlitTNEß.PHlPheretofere existing between Henry *. and myself; in the praqi lice of the law,was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the-business will here.afler.be con tinosd .Henry W. Williams, whom,l most.cheer. fully,iectilomend to all for whom I hare tho honor to do liusincia,'ai - igintleman - every wsy worthy of their confidlnce.. . • dc.411347 • • • ;WAITER II tOWRI.E. litteel Ind .1 1 11 c manufactory. rrum - subActibeYs haring eplarged.their establish ." ment for. the manufaetilre of Steel and Filet,— ' on thileecireer-or &Hera. and Liberty . . itraeta, Fifth tVard, Pittsburgh—are prepaked to furnish :files of every desCription; of the- bestquality; and being terniioecito make ittlia interest of consumers to pur: chasitles (*nark thista—reOectfally Invite the - patron. age of all who itsOlitkarttcle... • • ' • nutr . l6-y • J. J. ANICRIM &•1130:' ' . . W. W. . . • . . . CiaßSEft of Fourth and Market strait., has .now on band a splendid assortmenilof Gislitand Ter IVsitekes, of various patterns and qualities suita ble forrilLuses, and at prices as low as can be bad in New York. Also, a large.and well selected ptoek of fine Jowelry,Sil Ter Ware,'Lanips,.Military and Fan cy Goods; Arniperior stock of Gold Pens and . , • irrWatch' and Clock repairing done in the beet manner,Joselry made And repaired to order. .mrl.s _c; Y ~:,, nxigrAtiou-iiitis, • • ' -RBRITTANCE: - rl7}lE. subscribers are prepared to forwerd money • 1.:" to 'all parts of England, Ireland; Scotland'and Wales; with'despatch, and at the lowest rates: SAMUEL McCLURKAN . Sr. to:, - ' N 0.142, Liberty. st. ,Tapscott 7 a GerLoralEzraigration-Oilfee. . . sm . REMITTANCES and paring :Jo • and from Gitr-sx Bnxxitur AND birtaist, by W. &S. T. Tapse,ott . . 75 South street, corner-ofMaidenliane, New York, drid 061Vaterloorerul Liverpool: ~ ; . The subscriliersharing- accepted the agency ot. the above house, are now prepared to make arrange-. meets upon. the..inost libenilterms with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from-the old Country; .and . .batter themeselves their character and long. standing in business -willgive ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried Messrs. W. Ex.'. T. Tapscott, are long and favora bly known.-for:the superior class,;accommodation nd .qualities of their, Pacet. Ships. The N il QUEE OF Tt WEST; SLIEILIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK.,.UOTTLNGUER, ROSCLUS,.LIY-1 ERPOOL, and SIDI:4:MS, two of .which leave each I Port monthly, froM New York the Slat and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and-11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the. St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets tninsure a- doper tare from LiVerpool,every edays being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant persanalsuberintendance of the,business in Liver pool is an additional security that. the comfort and acceommodation of 'the passengers will be particu tally attended to. The subscribert being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Illisintas between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take cliaige .of and forward . passengers immediately .on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or dela.y,aud are therefore prepared to contract for-pas sage from any. sea port in Great llritain or Ireland to this. City; the nature of the business they are engaged in gi.ing them facilities for carrying passengers so larinland not otherwise attainable, and trill, (if cc cessary,). forward - passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance ; without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons scut for declin %coming out, the. amount paid for passage will - be refunded in full. . . The stdrseriliers are-also prepared to give drafts at sight, fur any amount payable-at the principal Cities and' Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe anti expeditious mode cd Remitting- funds.ta those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will lied it their interest to. avail" themselves Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt y attended to TAAFFE & WCONNOR I'orw•arding and Commission ; , (lerchants, trxr.ll4&vvy. _ PiAtaburgb, Pa -CLOTHING: CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! !I tlitti Three Doors vs. Tlxe. Western World t t 150,00C1 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS TOW made and ready - to be. offered on the most .liberal tettns to my old-custonters and the pub .tic in geneval., The Proprietor of this Cu famed and extensive ,establishilient: lute now,...after returning fronatheEaStern cities,at much trouble expense, lust completed his- fulMittl winter arrangements to supply his thousands of Uotistomers with- one of the most. desirable' ofElothing that has ever been offered in this, 'Or any other-market west of e moun tains.. Film in:less in style and worftmanship, corn-. bleed with the ,very low price which they will be 'sold fur, .mtiStsertainly : render the old unrivalled Three liig Doors : one ot.the greatest attractions of the western' country., It is : gratifying to me to bet ableto announce to my numerous friends at borne! and abroad,, th.it. - notwithstandingthe estraonlinary efforts which l-have made to.meet the manycalls in my line, it is with: difficulty'', can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this.popular.entablish mont. It is a well establishes fact, that - my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade,mr,d thite.being the ease on the ainourd sold, I'' can afford, to sell at much less profit than otheri could possibly think of.doing if. they wished to -cover con tingent espenses. I:intend to make a clean sweep of all my oresent stock -before the beginning of next - yeari'conting to,this conclusion, I will make it the interestuf .every : man,' who. wants a cheap winter snit, to call and purchase , at the-Three big Doors. I ..oct2l-d&W JOHN wESTERVELT, the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second • and Fourth ate., takes this method to inform his many iliends of titb tact that his Factory is now in full op. oration on St. Clair at.; near the old Allegheny Britige,.where a constant supply of Blinds or various colors and qualities, is constantly 'kept . on hand and et all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N.S.: If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they. , may be removed without the aid of a ecrew.driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24.d&wy. - General t oinvilseten Guelneer, With a &calving trertreuling House, at MANN MAT, Vouusgo county, NICKLIN & BRYDEN. 11,TR. /AS. BRYDEN having pnerichased lotod the .01 landing; (mouth of french Creekjand erected, thereon a new commodious and substantial wain bowie, the aboyobusiness will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if poesible, Our friends and the public will please remember 1143 when they have any consignments to unke to or from this point. • Franklin,; Oct. 24, 1846. (d4rw6m DIESKUSIEN., • "aITIIE Subscriber, having bought out tn. well known Livery Stable kept liy C. U. Doty, in the Filth Ward, respectfully informs his friend-a and the public generally, that he will keep at angle:lca a stock of the best description of riding horses, bug-, gies, carriages of all, kinds, and in short everything required in his line of business. A considerable portion ef his stack is new,andhe ls confident no stock in the city will be superior to . His terms will he .moderato. Ilia stabluis on Lih erty at., a few doors - abote the canal bridge, where he respectfolly . solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. tdrlle la's's., provided with an `elegant. Hearse Which will be furnished when required. 0ct.2.14 •.. NOTICE. TAFAVING' sold out my-establishment 'to Doctor L. • Willi3m F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend bun te triy former friends and customers. • EDGAR. THORN. The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licits a shaie of the drug and medicine custom oldie city arid surronnding•countu r . - A general assortment of all the most - valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soapy Fancy 'Articles, Brushes. end Combs• will al wayshc kept on band. .Physician's prescriptions ac kuratelly compounded. - The' store will be open nt all hour of the day and night. ' . • WILLIAM F. IRWIN, corner er Penn and Hand suf. COJEOISSION AND FGRAVARDING MERCHANT, No. 26 Wood :Wept. l • Pittsburgh' ONTINUER to .transaot II _general Commission C husiness,lespccialli.in tbe - perchase - and sale of American manuflictufes and pitidUee, arid . in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to bis care. As agent for the manufacturers ho will be constantly supplied with , the principal 'articles of ill'ittsburgh manufacture, tho lowest wholesale iiikea. • Ortleiroinieonsignments arerespectfullysolicited. T• c • TIE. Filing' of o: 11;• Wilke fc Co., - and:White & Brother, 'are dissolved' by mutual consent. The busineei of each store, will be settled by each partner at their respective places of business, , on Market strcet. All persons indebted to either of the Firms w ,please.call noon, and settle their accounts. ' GEORGE R. wniTEi . . —• . TimmAs wurrt. Viitsburgli,Fehrunry qct, iBf7: . feblo-d2M .Can9t. be Reial.! ff..WITI . TE has just leceived at his large ifi,establishment, fronting on. Liberty R.Ra Sixth streets, ');t: splendid ai , sortincnt of TWEVDS summer; also, a superior lot of 'French Satin VES TINGS; till of which he is ready to. make .up in ibe latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. as Usual. Observe tO:cornex, No .tG2 Liberty ''rind Sixth streets. • myl4 J. X: WlTlTE;frizair; Proprietor. DERSONS deuirens ,O f purchasing , loti in this Cemetery. . are eeferred for. information to the Superintendent on the grey - ads,' or Therm, Druggiut, corner:of Pehn and. 'land . et:seats, Kitts. burgh. By order cif the Boird. J. CHISLETT;' dec 1 Superintendirit. MEM . • - - • -eitss — ;W3- : _ c k. • • •• r •': . • • . .. . .. ....: .- ;:.::.,,:,,..i.".:: ; •..!...•.; -- ..,'",-:':4,-:.:-::, ~ - ~_ SEE FOREIGN REMITTANCES Vcfittnn Ullnds. * Fin*Ward Livery Stable. Irwtnrs Drug Store. +George Cochritn, Plosolnt!on of Partnerohlp. AU 0 h e./17. aM~~rar .''. , .::',;;..".;•;t:j, ,- 5 . ;'.nf.: . ,•,: =ME IEN 4ttsuranic Fire•timid • MICE Insurance- Company- of. North 'America,- of . Philadelphia, through its duly .atithorized Agent; thesilbscriber, offers to makepermanent and limited Insurance - on property, in thiil city and its.vicinity, aid on shipments by.the canal and rivers. - DIFtIiCTORS. -.in , Arthur G. Colfrni Preet. Sauel-Drdoks, Alex.lllenry; - Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, - Samucl,-W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, `'Jahn A. Dreicn, Jacob DI. Thomas, johii White, ' John it. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard . D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, - ' llenry. D. Sheffert', See).- . This' it the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni-1 ted*States, having been chartered in 1794. Its char -I ter is perpetual, and 'from .its high standing, long experience, : ample. means, and . avoiding all risks of `fin extra: hazardoui - character, it may be considered as affering,ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Ilooni o.f Atwood, Janes & Co.,'Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. Mhe . Franirlin 'Fire Insurance Company or PRILADEL:IILt. -ArABARTER PERPETUAL .. $400,000, paid in el fice 1631- Chesnut at.,. north side, near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or limite a, against loss or damage by fire, on- property 4nd efreetu nr every description, in town. Or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applientione, 'Made either per-. sonally or by letters, will be preinplly attelided.to. C. N.:BANCKEIt., Prost. C. G. Bahcx_mt,'SWy. ' DIRECTORS : Charles N. Banker, - Jacob B. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, .Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adcalikt E. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGE'NCY. WAasrcK Marerm, Agent, at the Exchange Office or Warrick Martin, 4.- Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets.- Fire ricks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and tho surrounding corm try'. No marine or inland navigatien ris.ka taken. aug-I-ly ADD mAxtmr. INKITRANCE coatrA,NT, New York. MIIIS well known and respectable company is pre ! . pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make-insurance of every kind connected' With risks of transportation and inland navigation; to inatire against loss or damage by tire, //welling IloaSes, Warehouses, Buildings in generll, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of pemonal property on the most Civorable torrna, • Applications fur Insurance attended witltOut de la'y at the office, No. 31 Water and Gil Front sts r , by .PPIIINGER ILNIMIAUGH: Ag't. At an Election held at the Office in N. Y.- ' May 2th, the following named gentlemen were chosen. Directors of ' this Company, for the ensuing sear, viz: Joseph W.Savage, Stephen Holt, ~ John Browner, John McChain, William G. Worth, Win. W. Cazupbell; John Newhouse, Jacob Milleri William S. Slocum; Marcon Spring, John F. Mackie; Joaeplt. S. Lake, John J. Herrick. • -. And at a subselnOnt meeting of the. Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAG Esq., was unanimously re•-elee ted President for the ensuing year. • . WM. JAMES BOGGS, .an 4-1 y• Secretary. A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia-T-Charterperpetualaoital 500,- 000 pahi - Office in Philadelphia, i'l2 Walnut street—Vim. I)avidson, Preet; Frederick Fraley, Seey. 'l'b' o 3 old and well establialled Pmp-any con tinues to insure R tildiags, Merchaudize, Furniture, and Property, not Of eivertra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. • Applications for Insurances in Pittaburgh and its neighborhood Will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCIIRAN, Agent, No. 2i, Wood street. agents at Pittsburgh, for the Adutrare Mutual &Vey Insurance Company of Philadelphia. 11.1SliS upon Buildings and Merchandise of every do/scrip - firm, and 2slarin,e Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse or King S Ilohnes, on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King tr. Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the must flourishing-in Philadelphia— as having a Large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing---as "yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of tho . Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond, the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested or every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractivoirform. nov-1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Piltsburgh. r IIE assets of the company on the first of Janua " ry, 1845, as published in conformity with an act pith° Pennsylvania Legislature, were - 'Roods and Mortgages, 5600,015 93 Itoal Estate, at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 '72 'll,ll(ing a total of • $909,653 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be protoptlY met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low ratek,as are consistent with security. Oct 8 \ WARRICK. MARTIN, Agent. 17F.CLIANGE BROKFAI., corner of Wood and 3d 124 . Aro ctn. ' Grildi.itiebr and current bank note* bought and sold. Bight.checka on the teacart' cities lat sale.; Drafts; tows end hills collected. Win. Bell & John 1). Davis, F. Lorente, J. Painter & T. - rh NsToodw,ell, .0 Oseph bloom. 'James May, .. Alex.' Bronson ilt:Co., I,„ , , ,_,._ riailauz/p/73.1• Jelin H. Brown &..Co., James 11Pcaucliess, Cincinnati; O. J. 12.'WDoriald,St.: Louis, Mo. " W.H. Pope, Pres'illank of KY., Louisville. . • TEIRRATENED=InvesiciiV of Western - !Icr Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with-10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. 31. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than antbakteretollire been offered in the Western _country, haring the largest establithmentia.tite - 04, tibming.oe,Libert, and Sixth now ,prepared to,theiv' to his numerous - Tratien,i Ake -greatest . .Variett:et::clotha, a Id ---- c* 'erissimeins i yestittNam clo Lettere.' esorip tons, suitable for.•the pproar. king e. o n that.,hari ever been °Herm:Lin this market, to avid - OIL:all can haie Lhe Right or Wdy. Observe the .corder, No. Ica, 'Liberty and Si x th sta. J. 31. ivavrE, inar2b . , , , Preprietor. PIT TSIIVRGII nosriTAL. TINDER TRW CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF -111ERCY.•;—Drs.,ttimmou,GAzanat,.13nveu and General'Attending.Physicians; Dr. WEI: Nunuttb;Physicitin for the Germans.- 4 -Thelastitution is now openfor the.reception of patients. .. REcurvirm-Dairs--Tuesdaysand Fridays, from d to 10 o'clock; A. M. Cases of accidents can he re-, ceived at tuirtime. Caanuzit—Three dollars a week in the general ward; five dollars with a private room._ Medical el•• tendanco ja included in these charges;-paymopts to be made.two weeks in advance. Any .physician can send patients to Abe Hospital, and .contintie.to attend them there, and any patient cim.engage any physician ho chooses. In these cases the Institution willxiot be responsible for the physi cian's fees; eichk . orsonyvill settle with such physi cians. - Lenching ia an ,extra charge. - • • • • As many Flee patients.ill be received }s thumearis ofthe Instantion will permit. Persons with enniigi ous diicasos will Clothe received until necommoda titans cartlie 'prepared inflicieudy ample to prevent any clanOr that the other inmates would incur.. .• • I , All - the physieiana will •iittend tram a wetk.to visit 'the ifospiwl, and will tlepete.one of their number to attend the sick in the meantime. . ' • . • Advico will be given lgratitnoublyio out-doer pa dents on Thursdays and'Fridaye at 10, A. M. ' . Pecuniary arrangements will be attended .tolsy:a; cpmnakttellor the Brotherhood of St. Josephs, which for tho2,gresont consists' of James Blakely, ..E.sq.,. JatnesMay, John p.Coe g rtive,John Coyle and Arthur. Tiernan. -jans-ti TIITTSBURGII 151.8.NUFACTURED TOJ3/CCO, 20.kpga Plug Tobacco;- ' 0 • ". LadicaLTwist, do; -10 'Va. 1111' ,c do; 10 ...Cav , gl,la Lump, an; store aalc by be 3. I+4 , DP.IVITT, !nap . " ' • 322 Liberty 4 • P.a": : _ ~~, ;y :, :'~.,. ~_:, NATIONAL run,: 1. FLICNEY, IN & :B'l IV Allen Kramer, atr=trArcw Pittsburgh, Po. TO ARMS! TO ARIVISII Mahal. . - S offered to any person who will produce one I fourth . the amount of real certificates of positive cures in cases of CONSUAIPTION 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 iu EDITORIAL FORM by the PROPRIETOR for the SOLE Purpose of GAIN Moat Medicines are with Out rogcrd to their worth) yet the demand has been enormous. In thecity of Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been ad vertised to the amount often dellars; we- received an-order froni Messrs - . -Ells, -Clailln'Ec Co. -to the /Mount of aim THOUSAND BOTTLES.. -And, this too, in the summer- season,-when there is compara tively little or no demand for.medicine of this char acter. _ irrThis medicine still NI - forms CURES that seem almost incredible, but as they are liere; and are our own neighboiT whose testitnonYcan be had fronitheir own ineuths, it must convince - the moat sceptical of the worth of this medicine. Another lIKNIARICA.BLE care, of, CONSUKP TION. Mr. - Gabriel Whitehead, of.this city, Tvas reduced so !Akar that - ALL 1118 7 , 1IIIIN1)S, and cren his PIITSICIANS.had given him up to StIE!! 111 n. A. L. ,S..coViti..—As I owe my lite - to the use. of DIU. ItOG Elt'R LTC ERIVOIIT and TAR, I feel it a duty; and shall without fear or delicaergive toy testimony as evidence'lliat others wko maybe Abe ted with, CONSUIOPTION or-diseased Langa,may. know that this medicine. is NO butla worth ten thousand ph;,siciena'rpreseriptions ftr.the disease for which it is „recommended. . , Last sumnier I was take 4 with anmst DISTRES- SING COUGH, and about the first or 4uly gq.Ltogs. wore so diseased that I .Ided in a short. Zin= Se."iral quarts. of blood, which redueMl me so low that all my friends, and even my physicians Coought meat soon Dlr. with CONSUMPTION. hay brotimr, ho:y. ever, heard of some of the tconderfta cures made by this medicine, and procured a bottle, and before 1 had taken one h4lfbattle, it seemed no go to tho. yen, se-31 of the disease mud raised a LAIIGT: QUINT.'ITY or AIATTEP. and P11L1:t1.M . ,.. - raid mr COUGH stopped by &charm_ 1 Lave since tthetl.sonte two- or three hott!ns, and am nun- able to attend to my bind. 'less as ascii as ever.. , I feel very thankful to the inventor ofthinmedicinn r for if it Lad nat been. fur same all putverflll inedieinc, to have raiked, the taa ttor and pMeg,ln,a,orl healed my Nvithout. oulit have nip.V helm ' grave. half'lf, a any one trill eal) on ton on C lean ri no erect, half, a Eirrire b fluty Linn,l wilt ifiv'e them the'rirticalaryl and refer them to numerous friends , who v'.sited mel during ntii:ielseesi. Jan. 10th, 1917, wifinniraD STA.TENIKAT OF IJR. 1,11114.11 COM Lc , PliOFESsoz? iri (Ar Cinninne.ti EC=LECTIC iIfEDICAL aro! e piiptieien lorE trtio tau na ex:caller practice, iii matron to the eiwej of afissßdt,qter haviitg teen.gitwt op to DIE Hittl Ito In-ti erv,re cl" CO.NSCWPTiON, by,z sim. - ther able PLIrSIC7IS4'. Ma. A. L. Sctimm.:—llovvever reluctant I•linve . been to permit my name to appenz,attaelimt to a cer falcate recommending Palimt Dledieintir, No.ltrunte[ or Cetliolicurns, I nevertheless think it my duty ' nut only to my patrons, but to the community, and, Aid alllicted with diseases requiring-Cuto,:li Medicines to state, tins t n three particular cases of incipient CON SIi.MPTION, viz: Aliss :Self, step danguter of Mr. j Jolm .tars of this city,fa..Misa LlniT,cr, sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, butcher, and Mr. te.'s.. Cu:. one of. our City Council, that Ur. hennas' COgYOUND . SVAL"F OF LIVF.-OWOAT AND TAD. operated more LII.F. care, than any remedy of itniinilar chancier in its operation than I have stet lived in nij practice. One of the cases above-. vi:: Mai - arpcnreil to laboring under the lost stags ay' Scorforo.ls Czw.iump lion, an promiunceil .several I',IIIYSICIANS who were in attendance previous to lily being called to trent-the case She in at thin present time in the en joyment of as apPareatly good health t and from ap pearance, as likely to.the with any otller disease, at any other young lady of this city. Aff it fOSpolOtti the health of the other two cases,, all the threatening premonitory symptoms atom to hate subsided from the use of a few bottles of the Syrup above. Very respectfully, • COX, 11. D, Cincinnrti, Jan. `2sth, 1547. . . Call at the agentsand obtain a pamphlet contain ing certificates ofezonderful cents from groat num ber ofrespectahle and well known citizens. , A. L. SCDV ILL & Co. Wholesale agents for the -Wet., Cur of 511; and Race 'sts.,Cincin nati. D. C. Kneeland, principal Agiint for Pittsburgh, office nn Grant st., one door below '2.1. Also for sale by J. Kidd & Co., corner of 4th and Wood eta., Pittsburgh. - John IL Cassell, sth ward, Pittsburgh. IL P. Schti . artz, Allegheny John Smith,_Birmingham The./lost Astounding' Discovery. A BLESSING! A.MIBACLE!! A. WONDER!!! To cure:Ertl:Vans and Diegureinents of Me . Skin; ptinptiui Freckles, stiPburni• &rtt hlieiuli, Scurry, Sore:Heads, 4-o. . • ' ' • - . . 10 OUR years. age last August;the,capital of France was astonished itr cons - sequence of a discovery mde - by an Italian Chemist: ManYdoubted—it scent ed almost an impossibility .that, any . thing made by the handler man, could have suCh . siaguiar powers as that claimed by A,Niomo Vioextrai for his. inven tion. 'Many elassed'hiM and hit invention as a hum bug, (and,olas! many tbalish.persons without t r yi ng , do the same now;) at length, slier testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Soeiety, of Paris, t.the best chemists in the weild,/ delivered the roiloN - ving report to Signor Vcsprini . • We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. :We have analys ed its component parts—we have used din several cases, and Ave hesitate not .to, Propounce . it, (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a gre*blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any. cittpeous eruption or disfigurement of the slut'. its inventorwe con sider the true pktilauthropistrof suffering mankind. !Signed) LE OPOLD DEPILEY, Pres.," Then cornea the report of the,x'Soeicte de l'ltt ti tote," or scientific etiperinirints : ' 4 4 We aro astounded,7 4 eiclaims the aged president, "at this singular-. preparation—limp - Hui , * Italian Chemical Soap I Where, indeed, will science snip! Here we havem prcparation•made in.4tho form -of a beautiful pisco,of :map, which we. : know by actual practice, to cute every'cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, and even discolored skin IliWliere will its -magic and singular power cease T The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow , Fmee•of the iiast, and theßed.Man 011ie Far West, aro alike under the in flounce of its extraordinary ... powers of_elcaringlel low or discolored skin, and make it White an beau tiful, and of Changing the color of dark;ot blaelt, or' brown skin.' (Here so - oral pdreons were brought forward by the president, who had used It, in proof of his assertions-) {'ROM T}IE INVENTOR IL Si TO, TEM TILT-SEINT In consideration of the sum of .3GOO'; I havo di vulged to Mn. T. Jorrto, residing in the City of New York, N.'A., the .wholo process of manufacturing, together with a'statcnitint tiftho ingredients commis. ing wy Italian Chomical Soap. Ile isto manuran turo• it for sale in the United Stntes only; tiud to have the privilege or umning it "Jancs's Italian Chemical . . Witnc9s, 11 - cnry J, Holt:worth. .(Sigued) . ANTONIO VESPRINI: There are probably few Persona .of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the guaft tiem of. Jones's liniian .:Chesicai .Soay. in.ouring- Eruptiops, Diaaguretuents, y.reckles, : Salt geurvy,'Erisypelai, Sun-burn, .hforybew .Tan, l'el leav or fttown shoUld there be sten-per sona,'perh:tpu the ibilOwing rccommendations,'as welf.as•hundredi ftommthers, may 'convince them. y- or sale by.W..JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and , Liberty sheets; the only place in l'itts-! 'burgh wheiethe GT.nutrn cArr be obtained; ALL OT/ ERs ARE COUR - lEBf EXT. jan2s .To .Printers. . A FRESH supply ofJcihnson , a Superior Printign AL ink.. Just received and for site - et the of 'of the PittshUrgh Morning Poet. L. BARREL • ',~: • •-•" r""' f ••• • - • - • •• • . . .... , . . ~.. A. POSITIVE, AND. -PERMANENT CURE FOR - • RIIDDIIIA.TIS:ff - i AND ALL: NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. . .. , "What though-the icauses.may not tie explained, : i Since their effects are duly ascertained, , Let not deliision,prejudice„orpride,- Induce mankind to set the means aside;. - Means Which, tho' siinple, arc billeayen design'il To illshumann the of kid." , .. • . • alleviate' ... ... DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG .' . .-- • • NETIC..FLUID. , T . lIIS remarkable invehtien,•which has received the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely. new ap 'lineation of Galvanism,ee a-remedial agent, by means of 'which .the ordinary Galvanic. Batteries, EleeXric and Magnetic Machines, .ts.c., are entirely dispensed Withi'andihe'mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any, oftheobjectiens which are inseparable from the-general mode now in use. The strong dos es, end - irregular intervals,in which Galvanism isap- Plied by the Machines ; has been proerigneed; after .a thir and impartial trial, to,be decidedly injurious ',And ltwas to remedy thissadical defect that this new.ap- Plicatien was projected, which, after unceasing, toil; and perieveranee r iliaa been' lit-ought to. its present, :' state of perfection,. The Getranic-Rings.answer all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in' 1 accomplishing thuilesired-eficet., ~ , . • . The Galvanic pings, used in connection With the - Magnetic Fluid, are confidently rccominended - in all disorders which arise - from an enfeebled and unarattAy . state of the nerrous or •vitYl system, anti these corn plaints are emong the Most painful and universal to which we are sqbject. They ariie, without exception, from one simple cause---a derangement el - the Nerv- Ous System—and.. it was, in, these Cases that other ‘remedies!.lievitig so-often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, willielritia : confidently believed, has . - been foued in the . proper and judieitiiis application . ..- WEST -E . R I X I ' ItEA, V T° ll -K. ef Ilivall * WEn. :. " ' . '''' . I i'' ' '. ' :COLLEGE OF lIEALTIL The Galvanic Ringsliave been used with entire J .. success in all cases of ItrumatArreit, acute or ehronie, •. 207 Main street, Duffalo, New Toilet 'applying to thehead, .face Cr limbs, Gont, ;Pce.Doto- TA E IL 0. G. N A.,,,G111`...S VEGETABLE LITHON veer, Toothache, fironeliitis-, Verti ' reU, Nervous trek 1., TRIPT,IC ADVRTISEAIENT FORIS47.—"I Headache, Indigestion, PartdysisiPalsy, , Ipilepii, Clam., I SAW, I Conetrearren . is most emphatically 'Pits, Cramp, -.Pa/int:Wens- of the . Heart, Apoplexy, the case with, this article; - _Disease has ever yielded St trness - of Joints, Spindl Complaints, Ltynbago, to its monmarvellons medminal power. 'Wherever Neuralgia', Narvous'Tremor.a,.DizzineSsrif theilead, hires -gone, and; South America, England, Canada, para' itithe Chest anettide, CleruntalDrbility, , Ddi. Glen- and the United•Stateriahave proved the: truth of this' cry-of Neriola and Physical Enertep,.andoll NERy- statement, the abovequotation in a strongeed pithy OLIS DISORDERS.--la eases ofeoutirined Dyspepsia, sentence, tells the,. whole story.. Invalids, the prin.- which is simply a eery - Gus' derangement of the diges. : ciple upon Which you are cured may not he known, , live erginS, the V havobeen found equally sUceessfel, -to you, het the result of a trial of the article is-satis-! Their extraordinary -effects upoti the systenr meat be factor'; ; you are restored; and Lhe secret of the cure whiles:acid to be belieVed; and as'a certain preventive remains with the, proprietor. The Medicine is. a for the preceding complaints. they arc Oi ti ally jiccan- compound of 22 distiect vegetilde agencies ; eaelrin-1 Mended, !the Rings are Of dill - Or-eat - priees, being divitmal rent has its own peculiar, exclusive, medi:l made °fall aisis; and of fariout ornamental patterns, eanal property, Conflietieg. With no other compound and canbe Worn by the most delicate feraideWithdlg, -'each root makes its own cure—and eve perfect, the 'slightest Mennvenience.. In fact,. the sensation combination,. when- taken. into the does! is rather aereeable.than otherwise. - - the work NS Itich 17.1.17.1.11. E, Wil4ll.lier laws_V. CM , first , - . . , The ~ Galvani, Butts, Br a c e i e ta, B a nds, eStablisheil, inter..dral itcliould .. do---_ p ., ld IX IFI I;•. -S, Garters, 'Necklaces, .ice.' - SIIRENGTHENS, AND RhSTORE:a the . bro.:en r In some cases of a very Stivere character; 41,3, of downs,,. debilitated.. c.`in sti t,n . i. i n,n•_ llii,°7•7'. lit a11,:i.," lOng standing the power as applied by. the Galvanice c-"ewit„etcra, trill ne cotileat-i•e.Y erinicetea I , som the Relents not aufficient to arrest the progress ef disease - 1 al'ateni.ifY its use-, • See Pa ellileta in. ,gents blngsi l , and ultimately restore health: • The improved read.i.'l for free circulatien—Ahoy treat upon all diseases, , Bracelets; & c ,,, ent i re -laud shew . testirowiy,ofeures. ..9/!..kV,EL, and all cons.' ' itteitien in the Galvanic Belts, Ilv remedies this objection; any.timree sir power .hat} plaints et the sanitary ortamt• form s.iso 'te the can?e- . ffi rtng;and VA a a'J!he s Leto nrraletie hae mired can noddy beobtained; end no complaint , tif great su l,, S iTel, the myt,ter;6u; ag e n t e t - Calvin can.e gi ee t ecifeire..i . ito smallccle . b t rity_ . e r. Ler the eoillt . r) ,, -„• . 13 ,.. 1 - t ‘ ito , will lilt to be per:iv:nuttily relievel These articles Pia" it n " ina.F,.in-"ns 'us-dirt c.a-e I niihe_ . . .., So"fained t. stem is this Medicine, that it re adapted to the ;raises, arms, wreda,lirebs,anclee, wens. l ., , -;-, .J. , ..! re -.e .• iii.i spay part o r t h e he d a , w i t h per e eo. eettren i era „,e, 'Mrs - -ma ...oracle the 135.ttCC 0. 0...? 01 o_ar, c . .. teal 4 ITh e i r -e-,;,,,.., e l e .ae ce iq sa i . „, are tte .,; w ith gi .e ntet eh etter -publications. In the November. No. ledo, ci the Monthly Review . of Medleal l l r- i.s e i.e i" c: r e a l t. l a ) ; ; ; r . ' l l ;m ll •• r i7 c c h a l s7s ° e t (' a N if e ' r e r t e '* u;G e' e f ai t i h ic e S l s h ; i° r.ri a il a ; t l l• ll4 S ira n l e ° g? - ca 6 l ur b ln e?ett a' e l n a ," in en aroma 1 w i t h t o me ' ttit je arm etteet . as. „, a a ca i r e tt e ye f er A te _ id iaiteues, and tf aolveuta,' , the -.esker, after r.oticieg plea. 'e.." p le. F" el -I if- 0 , ~ ' (the fact that the Eng,lith government once purchased , 1.. ,,, "e ,' 1 ,,„„ t ' r t , 5 ! n1 1„:„. m ,..;‘, r t „ e l ln i,,l,,, 'flts- • rya secret remedy, arid Mao I lititieing the purchase in t - 7---- - - ' -' •'" --''''"---- '''''---. i 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New 'is used in coenecticm - With the fahaide Maga and .:all their modilleatiorie. This compOsition has been _York, thus Pave tribute to the tithe of "the Medicine: "Why do not our. Representatives in Senate •ahil pronounced by rite - French chemists to tie .mr. one of the Aieembly conVened, enlighten and. "diSsolVe" the meet extranidinery (Ih:covet:ea ofmederti eece. It se.tyerieg thousands cif this country, by the pureha - se I is believed to poeseee the remarkablepower cf ern- of Vanglites Veeetable Lithentriplie; than which no , ; diming the ner - ees sennitive to.galvanie welters by this uoivent since th ; days of Alchemy has possessedohe means eausicg, a coact:titration of the ietluenee, a t the :h a lf the fame ,,i ; Reader, here is a periodical 6rhi-gh i svia 0t'd 160,,, • 0, thus fli c u t g InPiii and - Perninnant en - Standing; acknOwledged - throtighout a large section 1 hien No ether composition . in chemistry is known to _, r.; _ _ ~,,T , _ rit„,„ ~,..., ~ .3 .. , ; ~..... vt. lilts CullAarj fir ue Ort - e 01 *Ls sat:SaContaiCke...kjo...- 1 t pre,:ltwe the same ell'ect, or to impair asioallar pro` nets of the kind in the United States. exchanging, f[party to the nervella systern, by means ofan outweid With - the gaieetifie works'or Europeto our certain' 11.tnial aPPliestlen. The Magnetic Fluitteentninannan - knowledge; edited - by Austin Flint, N. D.,,and con tag capable of toe slighte.st injury; its application i s , tribeted to by men of the highest professional AMU agreeis able:, and It is asharmlees in its action as it il, tF,, thus stepping.aside to notice a."aceret remedy." L'ln"ciiii in i ts re'''''nit a .• FaliaxPinnatinna suti direr - You will at untie understand no unl•notriz and Merthe'i it. a 6 atilin ett invent l °ns nre in less nostrums could. thus •extort a comment Isom so 1 tines eer a y i . c e c a r T i P '2. ' T lie e ' r ' f ' e .eitls- liartrileesithev are sold at prices high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly' within the revels Cl all and the ilieCoverer only re- conflicted with the practice, of the - faculty; it Must quests a fair trial as a test of their Surprising efficacy have been' its great “faine."..Which has causedit to. and, permanent - ber'ett. ' • • " , , receive thia passing nod. lismar.t diseases, weak- Christix's Galvo.nfg fitire*gtheaxlug Plug- MIS of the;t:ek aad..spine,' irregular; .painfal and leis. - • i ' _. • suppressed' Mensturation,' Flour Alhus, and the en - These netialeaforra• rinothrw Waluable application tire complicated train of evils which follow a divot ertheinSateriena influence of Galvanism- They arc doted system, are at once relieved, by the medicine. an important adjunct to the, genuine - Galvanic Rings Send • for pamphlets from, gents;and you will-fend and their modificatiotiv, acting upon the Bartle prince - eyhfcpco ado value orthe Lithontriptic there put ple, but having the advantage of iDtal allot - ma- forth. psi a remedy for the irregularities of the .fe ben. They are confideutly recommended us a valu- inalesystem, it has in the compound a".root" which able addition in the speedy curt ofßhennaatiem,aeute I has been resorted to iff the nerth. of Europe for or chronic; in all nervous complaints; and as a peal-1 turies---jes a sere cure for this complaint, end - a re • BSc remedy in cases of Pain. and Weakness in Mel starer of the health of the'entire system. ••LrvEn. IChest or Back,Painin the Side; il2 Asmdfic Alrections,l ,co l iry,%tu - T;„7A.i:tsincr:;'Bitiatts Di:imams, &c.„ are sad in if cc Oppression of the Pulmonary Or instantly i ns ta nt ly re ji c red. Peopled' . the West will find it sans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are el the the only vesned .) ,, In these complaints, aslweldae Fi most decided character, and they have often been i-r.:aa.sin Aces. Thee limn remedy like. iti end no - used with complete succesa. They are also of the ceilomd or qiiinine' forMa l nny part 'of tbinezniiture. greatest advaetage - In Pains and Weakness of the No injury will result in its :'lse, and its antifepreper theast,aed are highly recommended tot many of those ties•are manifened in the hie era single SO oz bottle. - c plaints to, which fetnales - are especially liable. A rOR FaVED. AND ices s Biliom, Disorders; take no ent Fos en effectual Means for s t ren gth en i ng the s y s tem when other Medicine . : RLIEUD , LATISIk, Garr, willfind rale. debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain :The action of this_ medieiriifupien - the Bleed; will aid in Constitutional Aireakirss as a Preventive of change - the disease—avhfeh origiimte' . 4": 4 3 . the blood Colds, and in all affections cif thel Cliesit, generally, and .a healthy result will f0110w... I :ri rystta, Eg . , i 6 ellalattnie. S-ttingtiteninglPlastar will be kind el °fess:rum, Le„ yield in allsw days eM usof thisedt ; great fled permanent advantage. 1p A taw - Worfistir eine. , Teffirimizatien cv lurk,. I.eives.. Cotieß„, ,-....', embraeei all the virtues of thettcOtonjapreparation; sei t rn o z e: o s 6 . ,.l6:,: ever foudd r ai d .. B . e no ii - 4 , with the important nddition o f taolgnlvanle inflirence; Eintsiehtas,Prits,lajtamedLyes—all caused by ini... I pure blood—Will- tind:thisaartielethe remmiY: The which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while she ection cnntinues. ,Theseertioles will-be round entire- system, completely acted upon by the - twenty-two dilrereut,prOPertiew.of the mixture; iST purified and' ly free from those objections Wilie r -are a `constant) source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in I reetered—as a partial cure will, not follow., The common use. : _ - I train of con:nisei • Complaints„ .PalpHatiort '.Uf :the Ilearit, Sid.* Headache, -Dthility;'4.c.,'are '-aIL the're ,ault of , some derangement . of the syatem, mid:thei Gueitaeßtsroarat - will do its-work. , The .promiees . set Tinth kl I the advertisement iare bleed upon the . proof of what it . his done in the past .four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, .in Canada, the . U ailed States, England and South . America, in Ithe possession litif.the the: proprietor—and can be seen "•by all interested•-eis.a. sufficient demonstration that ! it is the best Medicine ever offered tailii. World. Get the pamphlet, and atudy the, principle as there laid down, of,the method of Ohre. But, up in 30.0 z. battles, at 02; 12 oz. do at each-''e-the larger liolil king 6 oz. more than, two. am - ay:MVOs. - Lock out add ~ . . , - not get imposed:upon. -- Every haute has w Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptia Mixture"' blown upon the glass, the. mritten signature of "G.C. Vaugn" on She directions, and 'O. C. Vaughn', Butfalo;',.stampgd- ork the sicrts.". NOne tither are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn,, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 'Main street, Retied°, at wholesale and retail No attention green to letters, unless post paid:--or.: ders from regularly constituted Agents excepted: past paid letters, or verbal communicatioes eoliciting•ird- Vice,promptlys.ttesided, to gratis.'.- - ." • ~, .clidiees devoted exclusively to the sale of this arti cle----. 132 Naesan it., ;New York .city; 2.65,- Essex M.; Salem, Masi.eftird by the principal Druggists through out the . Unites ,State.4 • and - Cauada, as advertised le, the papers ' Agents in this eitY-- ' ' '• " • ': - .I . /Jaye& 13nick Way, 'Wholesale and Retail Ageate; No. 2, Cominereial RCN, Liherty. street, Pittsburgh: Alen, R. R.E. Sellout, 07 Wood street; ,John Mitchell,- Federeletree f;Allegheny eity; - John Barclay,lfeavet'; John Smith, Bridgewater. .- ' 'jan,SOLdEsely", tnar24ll y Tho great cblebritv and-ve.Cesli 'of , these arti cles havoc:maid them td - lio'counteribited by enprin eipled lieranns. :To provide ngainst . imposition, has but rine authorized awnit in odch city of the Union. Tile only agent in Pittsburgh, W..WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highitst and most resptictatile character, are •• constantly received; : 'regarding - ,;thC.. extraordinary "value and "tinceeSs.ortil , abeVilarticicS. It isticliev , I ed that in the 'city:Y lioni.',ork alone, upwardi - of mairr - . TIIQ.I.!I;AND P_F.P.S(M tiluring.a period•of less than a: yea hate heti a en tirely of the most painful chronic disnidera, seine of which Italie completely, hafiled;dll ffireter . .ndlirts: of 'tandiCal artc indeed many of' the rid lillyelelana of this city, who disapprorcmf•the Galvanic' and Magnetic 'Mae : hien, con man tl reeormat end this-application jrt;theirprac, tice,' and '.'with ' the exception of thos:& - tylio. ate.tee prejudiced -give_ it 'a trial,.; the- invention; ha's re ceived unanimous 'flavor With - the' most intelligent among the Faculty: Dr. _Cluistic is'at all times, ready suit meat hippy to• . giv,e .e:vey' facility to physiciads;:and'allnierested,"for testing, the truth :el his aSsertionsdnd'the effinacy of his diticavery; Only: agency 'in . ' Piitsbitith 4 corder: 'o r :4tlt and' l'diirktit street.' -••-• • Oet,l4:4lry PERSONS; in purehasing Alan, must_ always ash for Jones's la.t.tiait Ctir.mcni.,Soas;..audrper licpa, as many hare beep cheated with coupterlbits will be too much discouraged to•tiy the genuine, we say to such, TrY•this once—you Will not regret it; but alWays see that the name of T.‘..Junts is on the wrapper. •• Priect.so cents a cake. - • • -Percale by W. - JACKSON, Agent,eniner of Wood and Liberty streets, .the oniy•ptare• in Pitfsburgh where the Genuine can be obtaitied;• LLL °Trims eat Coint - trarrir. • • jan22 Paris, Nov.4;1810 lIEREBY certify that my hair was falling out in I - immense ouintinek - daily, and was turning gray, and that - since I hai.dused..l%nes , s,Ceral Hair Rosie rstiim, it has entirely' Ceased falling-Hs .groiiing fast,und has a fined:irk tool:. Before lusel,lJoneurs Coral Hair R e storative, L.corabbil out handfuls of hair daily." . , TOBTptcliP,92 Ring q..N: Y:' For sato by W. Jackstin - , AiNnt,'conics of wood and Liberty streets, the , only: place in "Pittsburgh whore the ornurnE:cArr bejobtaitied. jp22 ,11 - 1( PARTNER, Mr: Litt *;" - ind-wm. E. A tr n DI tin, Esq.,' will attend to may untlnisheil busi hes'', and I recommend them to the patronage oftiiy friends. lam authorized tomato that - they will ie ceire the counsel and assistance of the Hon: R. Bid:. dle: Office 241 story of Burke's Buildings;dthstreet, :between. Wood; tuid 'Market. - • ' • unsay - :SAMUEL W. BLACK; '1• - • , -4‘ . . . -• HFUSTIV S CA.UT/ON . Jane's lLtalinn Chemicrd. Soap. Jones's Coral Hair Ileatorative. To my Clients. MEM Sprains, Strains, Pains ot titinreiist - arhd Side and diseases' of 4.1t0 Spiriep. iffURED and effectually mile - led by`the use of Na- V./ tore's Ontrr:Renthtly, the 'AMERICAN OIL; ob tained limn a„woll its KentuckY,lBs,feet below, the -Earth's surface::: A Kentucky wasoured of a Spinal-Oisease,,which had confined ber-ri her_bed for many.v..eclis aempletely helpless, hy:the nee a this remedy,,afier various,other remedies had beet tried in - mini' Read the billnionita: -. owing testimonial „ Rrrxs.straus, August 22, I§4o This is to certify, that we have used . the Ammo= I Ce!ar for: the whooping cough (tiro:mgour children, by giving:them fiord 20 'drops' fo a small teaspoon I fall at night; which alWayi enabled thitri to rest well through-the - -night; I also applied' it to' One.- 0f... - the children that got her arm burnt, the: child- "asea crying by the tirrie the -arm. was dressed ;Lad bound up. I . also *air afflicte' with:a painin . MT stele-a nd breast, and havebeerrsefor id years. Icontreeiiir 4 d Using - the Oil -by taking a teaspoonful.twice- a daYr and in,2 or 3 days using the Oil have been.yery mvela relieved; and do, helieve that it is , the heat family medicine .I have ,ever seen- 7 -one of ray- neighbors used it at my request foie sprained which ' lievedliar in a fehi minutes; ,SVC have - n. 189 used the Oil for a strained Joint lit Our oirn fatally; which gave 'casein a very short' ime.. We live ortthe'east side of Penn st.; 3 'doors south 01 - .I am now ni well as ever I was in my life. • . - - - ..,-MARGARET A. SISLITH. %Sold wholesale arid retail•by Win.daCksti, ntlhis Boot and Shoo ,strite and Patent Bledicine Ware house, 89, Liberty street,lead of Ifiood Street„Pitts, burgh. uentri‘ and .:sl,_ per bottle. Wm. Jankson being the exclusive Agent. for Western Yerinsylvania.,, NONE, IS ',GENUINE .but what 'is sold by : trat on. ma appointed agents. , . N.B. A pain ... Ph i -et containing ankpledirectiens, Szc., with the Nachos and Addresses ref the proprie tors and - Piindirial Agents is envelopee in the wrap , per of each bottle. - aug9.B--fe 15-98 twain • a t -W A 1 1 4% , '•% 4 lrMt - kcnil La . 1 .- W 0 1 7 ,, 4 PW.ni . • ric-E )9 ?X6W I P • ; - , , 4i r, Jo 11 . )a_. D. flans, A UCTIONER4I: , 3i2t 0 - .MMISSION .MERCIIAICT ./ . 1 Corner'of Wood ittid . Fitlh: streets, Pittsburgh is ready to receive mOrthandize of every description on consignment for public or Brivate.sale, and from long experience in the hove husines,flattent himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to`, all i i h who may Tavel! hini WI their patronage. Regularsaltis on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry. Doods and Fancparticles, at 10 O'clock, A', LT. • : Of. grocerica; Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hantl.furniture„ &c., at two o'clock, Sales every evening.ste.irlY gal-light: au,Ti.2-y kJN -the Upper Rio Grande', Bryant It Tildcio, Sr., explored in'tbe month of Octebet'and No: vember,-1141:3; on board the tilajoißrOwo, commanded by Capt. illark§terlinm, of Pittsbirgb, by order of Maj. cea.Patterson, S. A., corn- Mending 'the seppa - .diithOotf of-finny Ciectip4: tion, Mexmo.„, The- above' werlt. 'Can — be hidfioiii the . agnt,:G. Hubbard, : corgerof bilrbury and Penn strCets. Also from , the:!oOtiettezi. febls-tf MIEN MZE=MIM EIII 1- 4 :1 ...,.L.,.fi1t.01iat . ;': ,.. .. , .::: . ..- i,:.:,.,. E INTE „ - 4 1 -o.lt €0A1,0 3 . BLEPIL, CUCKENER'S ATEP VErstriODE. . PILLS are the..firet.and . skly . *.! - 449StAver • known that will positirely cure. i s - • Headache, Didiness,.. Itheuniatism, . Deartburn, Dispepsia, Scurvy,. Chokes'', Morbus, Small Pox, Jaundice; COUghs, Qulniy, Pains in the. Pack; 'Whooping ,Cougli, • 'lnward Werikniss,• • ' Contminptioa,-Fits,- , Palpitation oldie lleitit;4;lver CoMplaint, • Rising in the Thrnat; Erysipelas, Deafness" . .9ropay, Asthma, ..ftchings - prdie . Skits, Fever', of all kinds, roldsiGeut . ,GraveY, ,Feniale Complaints, • • • Nervous And all ether diseases origirialing.front iiciyaritlis of es the blcod• • "'' ' ••" ••- :; • • ig r TZ•ey have cured, sumo their .introducpcur. over 2,000 , oersons, who have been given, up as lkope. lees cases, by', the most eminent ~ • tr• They rthe , pstronized and recommended, by .It mon of the highe...,rdiz•tinction, among whom art , — lion. David R. roieb. c, Bol" t e za Te k r. lien. John Q. Ac grnii,' • • Hon. . J. C. Calhq 'ion Denial-Webster, . . Hon. Martin Van Burtale i& .Co. , Gen. Winfield Scott,.... : tewist ' • Uon. James K. P01k.,....a d ; "•• I ) e that money.' • OGr - Their virtues are so intith. t , ; Will be returned in all cases T ." ri r t i:lF. swo sal satisfaction. Altheigli but ton) SraLF haie elapsed since there celebrated Pita, . • si n .sthic introduced to the', public; the.rale of them - r t . • Eastern and 'middle -States has far exceeded . Clickcners most sanguine.expectatious. During the . past year, alote, no. lees.than.lo.ooo gross- °Ebert*, have been sold in the State of . New York, 6,000 in Pcnitaylvania,4,ooo,in Miwyland,.d,oooin'New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 i n the New EnglawiiV . States, requiring tlie constant • einployinent of 27' hands, exclusive of 'pi-inters and engravers. In the mine nerind,' upwards' or 200,000 copies': of the "Family Dotter" have been ordered by agents is every section of the• cnuntry. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Cost-. . . cd Pills; besides being the. very, best medicinciu,tho World, are held in the higliestestimation by the public,: . We Might extend this publication to an indefisi.".; ite length, if • we deeMed it expedient to publish all '' tersimonihle.ive have received; not Only from agents , •but ipdividnali • and.fabiilies, 'who have experienced the benfiCial effects - of Clickener's Sugar 'Coated:: Pills, but we= deem- it unnecessary, The most in-. contostible evidence of their unpreccdentetrsticceas,' arc the numberlesa Imitations and .Counterfeits which hate alieady appeared, netwithatanding the brief Pe7..;,', tied they have been before pie . patine. Even 1101118 of our staunchest pill makeri haveliad the aildacity. to imitate the Capsule 'of Stigie, in order to•disguise the ingredierild of their' vila • COmpounda . and palm . them off for the areal Simon • puresw • Such paltry ahilts cat aot last long.without exposicg their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must iievitablpf vail over .rascality and deception. -..• • • , For sale in. Pittsburgh by, WIP. JACKSON, at. . Patent Medicine Warehouse r No. Liberty.- aiteat a :,... head - or wood at., pittst, 4 4 7 ,h..: 2.5 e. per box: Dr. clicleuer , aprincip . aigflicoiiill Barclay ataeati New York. . • ' ' EmEare of an; imitation'. article 'Called 7nl . - proved Sugar Cosied Pale; purporting to be patented,. is both th e pine; and the pretended patent are. for geriCr. got up by a miserable- quack in New York, for 'the last four or. fire years, has •made his lisino bYcounterfciting•popular medicines. . • / rritornember, - Dr. CL.V..Clickencr istheoriginmi inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing cr.., :.,, the sort was ever,licard of until hp introduced them in June, 1543. Purchasers should., theiefoit, always ask for:Cr.ckehisrs Sugar Cnated Vegetable:Pills, .6a lako'nek , utberierlheywill be . made -th'e citit fraud.'' . ' • ' • • . .1"m-191.111y'; Tb• celebrated .Itallap Remedr_.. L FpI!...TIIE- CURE OE CHRONIC DISEASES. SICILIA.N'STRUP OR TROPICAL' Discovered by Dr. Islexcni•of Italy the year' 1E45; • ' aud.introduccd into that. Statee,carly in 1846, unrivalled medicine far tlie•Mdical cure 'ot . A Chronic diseases Las spread thictughaUt Europe•-•• with the most uneqUalled,speed'artfi tenni:Thant atm. ceas,effecting the utast astonishing cu tea ever known • or recorded in thcaunalsof.lledicid History. _Sitice . i.:•• its introduction into the• United States it has eqUlly,..•`' sustained the high reputation it so justly reeeiVed .."'; the East, curing hero as it has done there, the most ' • inveterate and long imnding diseases with which thei''' human family are afflicted.. The Physicians - rope and •Aineeica (atefar•as they-have become ac-1 (painted With its mode of operation) together wiali • the thousands who hare been restored to health by iissrupetior efficacy-with one united voice proclaim , it to be the most perfect remedial agent ever Uttered , teisuffering humanity. It is now an eitablished fact -ft:: "that Consumption ay be, can be, andhas been cured ' 4y Dr. .Atazoni's Sicilian Syrup ' r Tropical llygiene. This is the only medicine that hds ever been di.; ..- .covered that has achieved' a cure where this disease had gained a settled dud permanent•held - ‘upon the • system. For the truth of this assertion, we have • • the certificates of some of the most eminent ,Physi-• cians•of Europe and 'America, eipreSifY declaring that thojhave prescribed it in hundreds of instances where the patiefitsWeeettirtsidered beyond all hoped • • of recovery, and, to their astonishment, hatreffected : the most speedy, and perfect cures . • No one who ia • unacquainted with its action can imagine the wen. • derful, : success that attends the administration of this, •••• medicine in every Variety of chronic disease, par • ficularly Consumption, Scrofula or kings evil, AWE:- •••••• 111 a k Plithisie,Piles,(see cases reported in pamphlets: and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complaints, Costive;.... ness and IndigeitiOn, Sore and_lnliamed Throati Bronchitis, Dropsies, Chronic. Int3amotion7 of the, - Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and .Iratibility of the nervent system, Spinal affections; Chronic Diarrahwa, Pain in the breait and side, Coughs t_elde, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases oftbe . • Stomaeh and Bowels, inward weakness and falling .-. doWn oldie woMbi andarthe, chronic diseases pe- • .culiar tit:fez : tales' in• their varioue:reicitions in liVe.- Nnlnetliclete is prepared only by. Dr.,Mazeni himseiy - ••ed is comprised dptirely vegetable materials conta . iel'`,s - theet o f '.0.01* the' mast rare Treppf= ••"" cal plants If't•roW PrOficif..4fA n f'et t* ?.. the etedt- . • cal Professim. Zeneralfr. • . It hai so farisb:•;Ntesi•O 0,10ry.• eget laddicine eve!. -offered to, the World er4ifAtin¢. diseasei that has hot only, enlisted - with,' ef the most tatentialt • , medical inerrin the world initd- 6ito l but what; t ir , more extraordinary• the government where it was discovered ethos made it - an offence I:loathe/We totgt, death to attempt counterfeiting ; it or making sale of • any spurious artieta Int7iorting to be the same or r representing - it to te genuine. And' MO Goverul' went has :also inane a liberal provision' for the pro, tection of it here.. To the afflicted 'vs say let none •':'•' dispair,,thonAh . you may .: have' been given up by • your Physibian and considered by your friends as -•- beyond rill hope, - try a bottle of this medicine and' you may rely upon the fact, that if you have pliyai,• •.• cal strength enough' left to endure its actitte, you:: will find certain and speedy relief, for this has been . the case ha thoneatstle.of instances, in proof of.which we can produce certificates from individuals , of th.q. most respectable:! character. both of Europe and . America. : This medicine will be offered for sals4, , only at the county •seats of each county . owing• to the small'amottiit yet 'imported and the anxiety:6lF the proprietor. to - place this Valuable remedy ',delta: 1 11; the reach of all throu.liont the United States. - Hays St Brockway, Druggists, N 0.2 Commereiat.; 'Row, Liberti street,whillesale au retail Agebtifolii, Alleg,heny county .: Geld rase . by It. E. Sellers; No: 57 Wood - st. - • dec29-d9re.‘....1.' . • De. . EmenbielPirLeixi . g Jelly. T WOULD Te ' 3 k an honest and conscientious of adriit to those of you who are not too wise reason, and ,who can appreciate and distinguinli .t.tteen tho cruel and dishonest paling of the day, /13 ference to pulmonary diseasea,lantl the following straight-fenvard . statement; by one - who•woulds offer n . misceprerentation to vou, where: life . : and x;') death are so„,tiearly concerned asin any either dia.. eases olailmente whichlirad to Consumptiori. *. ; • givenl can . assure - you that the remedy.,here offered, , aileavenly relief, and often effected a perms-, , nenecure, :tchon - every other remedy has tailed. It is. p 1 asset , indeed, beautit4l to taste-and for th05e1.....- ivhekare weak, languid, and emaciated , it will'fiarin*..! . • an agreeable article of food, as it is in the forni;of beautiful, flavored. balsamic jelly. It can,'theCe7 - . fore, in' trritli,had hiinor; be offered to all those red wi,th'Broticiair, Asthma, Obstinatef or Common ; , t Coagfa and Cuil . dirspif!in',..; of. Blood, Bleeding of the , Li age, 11 7 hoopin,kcough, Croup, Difficulty of Breath • Sore Thrbal, - -floarseness, First Stages of Cint aumptfon, and all other rubr.onary and Liver 0M... ltieknciwn as 1).0... EMANUEL'S BAL. , GAIMG. LUNG AND COUGII . JELLY: The materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable r and balsathre,,tindara: the invention of an einineet pityciann; Oem'ivhicle the proprietor has ptitchiged.. the recipe 'iv is cOtsiarYorth• itsve l s l, t bat ia put at ti price tolielvithin the reach• of rich of: Sold by WM. JAtICSON,at ilia Boot ~Shoe'sgorgi , No. 89 Liberty strkiet,hcad °Mood et.; Pittsburgh.' 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