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' 7r-r-'• '',,- '-,:;;' i.E.,`.';‘-?:.:,,;::4'=4,,--4,0-.,t-'k, •.--"-' - 0.6., ff: , -' , .', 77- ~.-:-7-....,..--?1,,:f..n----_ ; WENS I * - 4:iiiispotfatiott s; -....pittabtargh 11;artable Spill Line, ........ 1847 . . . _ . . _ on.. the_transpnrtationof frvight-between•Pitts ' '..",burgh and the Atlantiecities, avoiding tranship trtelits on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, ilfkrqagoi Incraline and seperatiert . otgooda. . • • PROPRIETORS: -Brratittner & CASH, 27S Market st., Philadelphia. T A'Ar et & (Mormon, cot. POEM' and Wane sts., Pittsborgh. -• ' . AGENTS: 4, - •`, °Tortuous . & Co., North street, Baltimore. LY &•,h-T.TAVScorr 75 South street, New York. neouritged by. increased busincis, the Proprie- Otave :added - to find " extended their arrange - inenis during the winter, and are 'now prepared to furvihrii freight 'with regularity and dispatch, unsur paiSed bv any other tine. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable Boat and the great capacity and , convenience of the Warehouses at each end of the Line, are peculi tirly 'ealentated to 'enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custom ers 3 and confidently offering the past as a guarantee Air the future; they respectfully solicit continuance of that - patronage_ which 'they' now gratefully ack nourfed,,e. Alf consign inks to Mile & O'Connor will be re ceived and furwarded,Steam-Bcial charges paid, and Bills of, Lading transmitted free of any charge for CoMiniision, advancing or Storage: having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the interest lof - the Consignors must necessarily be their primary objectin shipping West; and ihey pledge themselves to forward all lioods, consigned to them promptly, and on the most advantageous toms to the owners. marl-tf Pialtwortli , a Way. Freight Line. • "lio ~ 1847. jjXCLUSIVELY fur, the transportation of way feeighibetween Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns toWn,- llollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme diate' places. One boat leaiMs the Warehouse of C. A. McAnnl ty & Co.; Pittsburgh, every day iescept Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommo dation of the way business, and the proprietors re: apeCtfully solicit a liberal 'share of patronage. • . . Proprietors. . . JOHN PICKWORTH, 'JOHN MILLER, DAN'L..H.`-fiziRSES• ' ROBERT WOODS, WILLIAM FULTr. - .101 IN MILLER; tiollidaysburgh. IL. II; CANAN, Joltastown. Agents C. A. McANITLTY Es Co.,Pitts'gh. -J. J. McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Bap ley 4-Smith, Pittsburgh. • mars Aitilependent portable Boat Line, 1847. - • FE/A TRE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS ` BURGH, PRILADELPZILA. AND BALTIMORE. I4r. Without Transhipment. Gaols consigned - to our care will be forwarded 'without 'delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instravions promptly at teoded to, free from any extra charge fur storage or .commission. Address, or apply-to Haring a very large and commodious warehouse, we are prepared to receive (in addition to freight fur shipment) a large amount of Produce, &c., ou Stor agont low rates; tnai3 . C. A. iNfcAlit/LTY & CO. SIISL3IIER Ann A.NGEBt NN TS. .. ... . • .. . ' •... 2 - .... - - --.- . . ...111.oxsongabiela lkonte, VIA . BROWNSVILLE•AND CUMBERLAND TO BAL TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. Time to. Baltimore 32 hours. Time to - Philadelphia 40 hours. [oc.r73 MILT-3 STAGING.] /11HE Splendid and fast running steamers Consul!, • Louis M'Lane and Swatara ' have commenced making double daily trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 o'- clock. Passengers by the morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for tbe Philadel phia Mail Boats or Rail 'Road cars. The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays. Passengers by, this boat will lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains ii daylight; •Sttp and lodge ha Cumberland. Thus' avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are ample, and the connection-com plete; so that disappointments or delays will be un known upon it. ,Paisaeegers can stop on the route and resume their seabragain at pleasute, and have choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de sire. Secure your tickets at the office, Morvingahela' House; or St. Charles Had febl7-y Bpaglaant's Transpoitation Like, C ONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping princi- NOples,•though not claiming to be the only line that is so continued. The proprietors of this old eatab. hatted 'line have put their stock in the most complete. order; and- are thoroughly prepared to forward pi o dime and merchadize to and from the Eastern cities un the opening of navigation. We 'trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of c us. timers, - will secure to us a continuance and increase of- thd patronage heretofore bestowed on 'Bingham's Line.' , - - Our • arrangements will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; add our prices shall al ways be as the lowest charged by other responsible • Productiand 'merchandise - will be received and for warded:east and west without any charge for adver.: tising,,storage or commission. • • of-ladina• forwarded and „every direction promptly-attended to. . - Address, or apply to WM. BINGHAM . , Canal Basin cor. Liberty and Wayne sta., Pittab , g, BINGHAMS, DOCK 4- STRATTON, No. 276 Market at., Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West at., New York. R 1 ..L' ~. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mor - ket Street, three doors above Third street, Pitts burgh, will'have constantly on hand a'well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending orders mill be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. -, Pliysicians , prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of-the day or night. -- 'Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good 7erfurnecy dee 30d Henry W. Williams, A TTORNV. I 'Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 2:1-1 . .(successer, to Lowrie ,& Williams.) Office at - I.lle old stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield. '*4 PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Itenry Esq..and myself, in the prac tice ef the law,wasrdissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., Ind the business will hereafter be con tieudd.by Itenr.i z l'ir. Williams, whom I most cheer fuily recommend to all for Whom I have the honor to do business, as v. gentleman every way worthy of their confidince. r Che /84 WALTE R-II LOWRIF. Stcel and , File Idanniabt:ory. . relllE subscribers having enlarged. their establish ." meat for the,.mauufacture of .steel end Files— on,the corner of O'lfara and Liberty Streets,' Fifth Ward, l'ittslitirgli—ar prepared 'to' furbish files of every description, of the best quality; and being 'de tenanted to make it the interest oleonsumers to pur chase files from them--respectfully invite the patron age O'fall who use the article. - - marl . 6-y T. ANKILIYI- &CO. • W. W 614 4ER of Fourth and Market street, 1138 now Oifliand" a .splendid assortment of Gold and Sil verWAtches, of various patterns and qualities suita ble fol.nfl tises,'and at . prices' as low as can be had in NeW Nark. Also, a large and well selected stock - of fine Jewelry, Silver Ware, LampS,Military and Fan cy gixids..: A superior stock of Gold Pens and iitrWatch- and Clock repairing done in the best manner, Jewelry made and repaired to order. intr.s . . 4," . . , ,--.,':;-..-•-: .• ~ r--717-i-z-•,,,,,r; ~: 4i, ', 4 ...,;,•••.4:.....'7.-:- . ..;:4.•- . ., 7 , .- ,-... 4 ' . ..,. , . ,- - , f , ..:.. ,-•...--''. •••-,i,",:.:"' ' '• MN= Ci A. McANULTY &, CO., .Canal.. Basin, Pittsburgh STOItAG E J. MESKIMEN. John. M. Townsend, • . ... , , . . • - • . - Yi. •.• • - • ~,,,,,,,,,,19.0.-:- ~ ,,k' . ,..r . r z. ri - -t , r 4- N rV:iii.,,Ta-.14:344.4 . 1 . ,.`N .3-1,-; , 4 1 , 4 7 .#. , r..f... ,, w, ,t 4„..,,,,..... ,, - ~ ^ 0 , 1 ,- , --, ,, • ~ • ,-,-...."., ... , .. , ,, g,,,"-.. •+,-.- ~,,,,,, ,aw... ... 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REMITTANCES and passag to ' . and' from Gnsat DRITA.I2I UD 4 t IRELAND, by W. & Tapseott 75 South" street, corner ofMaiden 'Lane, Nevi York, and MI Watetleo road Liverpool: ' - The - subscribershaving accepted the agency of the aliove house; are - now prepared to make arrange ' monis upon the Most liberal terms with th'ose desi rous' of paying the passage of their friends from the add Country, and' flatter themeselVetetheir character and long standing iLI business' will give ample att. surance that all their arrangements will be'carried out faithfully. • '• . - • H Messrs. W. &J. T. Tapscott,arelong and favora: bly known for the superior class, accommodation nd sailing qualities of their Packet Ships The QUEEN- or TIM WEST, SHERIDAN; 11.0.CHES TER,GAHRICK, lIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and. SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have armngeinents with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every fiv edays being thns enter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapecotiti ebnstant personal superintendence of the business in Liver pool is an - additional security that the comfort and acccommodation of the passengers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take chai4re of and' forward .pasiengers immediately on theinanding, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and arc therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in. Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they arc engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by 'the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for. their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid forpassage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. • . • The embseriberi are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount.payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditiOus mode of Remitting to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. • Application (if by lettefpost paid) will be prompt ly attendcd to. • TAAFFE &O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar27d&wy. - Pittsburgh, Pa CLOTHING! CLOTHING I ! CLOTHING`! !! The Thiee Big Doors vs. The-Western, Worldlll 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS TOW midi and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the pitb :lic-in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at touch trouble and expense, I 'just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of,:the most desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been :ollgerl in this or any other market wester the moon !tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions or the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my:line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that iornarlo on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eightor ten times larg er than any other house in the trade, and this beinigthe case on the amount sold, I can afford -to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my tiresent stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oct:2l-dtzw JOHN APCLOSK lA% VenUlan 111auds. A WEStERVELT, the old and well known A Venitian, Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op eration on St. Clair st.; near the - old Allegh-ny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit custonv-cs. N. B. If required, Blinds, will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid or a screw-driver,and wlth the same facility that any other piece Of fur nitore can be removed, and without any cum expense. je2,4-ddcwy. General Comm'mann Business. With a Receiving 4. Forwarding Rouse, at FRANK Venango county, eenn., BY NICKLIN & B,RYDEIN: fiTll. JAS. BRYDEN hating purchased a lot mile ill landing, (mouth of French Creek ,)and erected thereon a new commodious and substantial weer house, the above business will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our fnends and the public will please remember us when they have any consignments to make to or from thispoint. Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. [dBbW6m Fifth Ward Livery Stable 7EITII E subscriber, having bought out tnP well known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the Filth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a stock Of the best description of riding horses, bug gies, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything requitied in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new,and he is confident no stock in the city will be superior to his. . His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lib erty et., a few doors above the canal bridge, where be respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. rile is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. oct2b"-tf • NOTICE. TT A.VING sold out my establishment to DoCtor LL ' William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend him to all my former friends and customers. EDGAR THORN. Irteln , m Drng Store. The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and . Combs will al ways be kept on hand :" Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, dec2B corner of Penn and Hand sts. :George Cophran, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 26 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. ONTINUES . to transact a general CommissionC, business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and prouuce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be _constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh .manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. •: Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited. Dissolution of Partnership. TPHE Firms of Geo. B. White & Co., and White & Brother; are dissolved by mutual consent. The business of each store, will be settled by, each partner at their respective places of busineas, on Market street.. All persons indebted to either of the Firms will please call soon, and settle their accounts. GEORGE 11. WHITE, ' THOMAS WHITE. Pittaburgh,February Ist, 1847. feblo-d2ni Can't be Beatl M. WHITE has just received at his large e,stablishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets : : a; splendid assortment of TWEEDS 101 summer, also, a superiorlot of French -t-iti-VES TINGS, all of which lie is ready to mike G I ) in the latestfashionand on the most reasonalylterme as: usual. - 'Observe the corner, No 107 Liberty ami Sixth streets: myl4 J. M. WHJTF, Tailor, Proprietor. Allegheny Cemetery. lIERSONS desironi .of 'purchasing lots in, this 17 Cemetery are reforied for information to the Superintendent on the grounds, or to E. Thorn, Druggist; corner of Penn and - Hand itreets,Pitts burgh.- By order of the Hoard. J. CHISLETT dee 1 Superintendent.; . . .;,-.,:-.:'..;,:': ....--:::-..74-e..,77,..-:'::F,i.i;.....:•.;'';'-'4.,---id•I'4':-.; 7-,.,:::'•::,-,,,..4:t,:i!.t-•,;:i.-:::.••=-'-'.?.:::.-(-..!:,.,.3.-;i:,...z., fir;: l.;-.T.:;.`:"i,.'Z. . T. ; -, ' , ....!- , -•''''''''- -:-..M...4,:•;,.'-'',,--.5'-' • - ' ._, . 3iisutnncc Itinn nmc Fire nitd,Marl;lelnsiniailce: MILE Insurance : Company_ of North " America,. of Philadelphia, ihrough its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber; "offers to s make perniunelittind limited Insurance on• property, in this city and iii3ticinity, and onshipments by the canal and rivers. DIREC'PORS. Arthur G. coffin, Ptes2l.. Samuel Brooks, - Alex. Henry,' , Samuel. W... Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edivard Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, . M. Thoinas,.- John White, - - John R Neff, Thomas P.,,,,C0pe, Richard D. Wood, Wm.' Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the, Gni tcd States, having been chartered in 1/94: Its char ter is'perpetual,' and from its 'high standing; long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be conaidered as offering ample security to•the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co:, Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. . oct23-y. TiLe*Franklln 'Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPH,TA. eIHA.RTEIL PERPETUAL. $40Q,000 paid in of fice 1631 Chesnut st., north side, hear Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made-either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. - N. BANCKER, Prest. C. G. BANCKER, Scc'y. DIRECTORS : Charles N. Bancker, 4acob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, ' George W. Richards, Thos. J.. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, - .Adolphi E. Berle, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH' AGENCY. WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, 4- Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4 ly NATIONAL FIRE AND DIARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. 111 H IS well known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG , AGENCr, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks or transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by fire, llvvelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the ciffice,No. 31 Water and 62 Front ina., by SPIItNGE,II. lIARBAUGH 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 year, viz: Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt, " John Browner, John McChain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; - Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John 3.llerrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH \V. SAVAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, au 4-1 y. Secretary. AMERICAN_ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital:3oo r 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Win. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, ancY.Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss os damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, Sec 24 No. 26, Wood street. JOSIAH RING. J. FINNEY, 111 MING & FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Inrurance Company of Philadelphia. F IItERISKS upon B ~ uildins and hlerchandize of every desoription, and Marine Itisks upon hulls' or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King S.: Tielines, on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King Br. Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing 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 dne share of time profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle ivested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. not 1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N.E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ITIHE assets of thy company on the Drat ofyanua j ry, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, $600,615 93 Reah"Estate, at coat, 100,967.. 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Making a total of $909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc consistent with security. net 8 NVARRICIC MARTIN, Agent. EXCHANGE BROKER, corner of 'Stood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current-bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks . cin the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., . Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., 1 John IL Brown & Co., James M'Candless,Cincin J. R. M'Donald, St Louis W. 11. Popo, Pres't Bank TO ARMS! TO ARMS ! ! frr ', f p THREATENED ,Invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, haring the largest establishment in the city, flouting on Liberty and Sixth sts. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest_ variety of 'cloths, cassitneres, vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. -167, Liberty and Sixth ste. J. M. WHITE, Tailori mar2s Proprietor. PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL. UNDER THE CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.—Drs. ADDr4ort,G62ZAld, BRUCE and AIcMEAL, General Attending Physicians; Dr. Wan- NEDWW, Physician for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patients. RecEtviriu am—Tuesdays and Fridays, from 9 to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. , CHARGES—Three dollars a week in the general ward; five dollars with a private room. Medical at, tondance is included.in these charges; payments to be made two weeks in advance. Any physician can send patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, and any patient can engagh any physician he chooses. In these cases the Institution will not be responsible for the physi hive's fees; each.person will settle with such' phvsi sians. Leeching is an extra charge. As many free patients will be received as th,means of the Institution will permit. Persons with contagi ous diseases will not be received until accommoda tions eart,be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent any dambr 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 thesick in the meantime. Advice µ•ill be given gratituously io out-door pa tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. Pecuniary arrangements will be .attended to by a committee of the Brotherhood of St. Josephs, which for the present • consists of James' Blakely, Esq., James May, Jokn S. Cosgrave,John Coyle and Arthur Tiernan. .2 jans-if PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; 5 64 Ladies' Twist, do; 10 4, - Vu. 6, do; 10 " Cav , d, I s Lump, do; store and for sale by J . : & J. M'DEYITT, Inap 20 222 Liberty st._ MIME WE= !'G.I `. S REM lusurauce. Allen I.C.rainer, E=l Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia. nail, 0. Mo. of Ky., Louisville - eb,ical. $lOO3 - REWARD S offered to any person who will produce one I fourth the amount of real certificates of positive cures iu cases of CONSUMPTION or DISEASED Lungs as DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT andTAR has made in this city or any other place where it has been introduced. Although it has, not been puffed in the city papers in EDITORIAL FORM by the PROPRIETOR for-the SOLE pin - pose of GAIN, Os most medicines. are ivithout regtrd to their worth) yet the demand has beezi enormous. In the city of Dayton alone, whore this Medicine has not been ad vertised to the amount of ten dollars, we received an order' from Messrs; Ells, Muffin & Co. M. the amount acme THOUSAND BOTTLES. And this too, in the summer season, when there is dompaia tively little or no demand for medicine of this char- Litr This medicine still performs CURES that seem almost incredible, but as they are here, and 'are oar own neighbors whose testimony - can be hid from their own mouths, it must convince the most sceptieal:of the worth of this medicine. l Another REMARKABLE cure of CONSUMP TION. Mr. Gabriel Whitehead; of this city, was'. reduced so low that ALL HIS FRIENDS, and even his PHYSICIANS had given him up to DIE! ! ! Mn. A. L. SccAm.—As I owe my lite to the use of DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT and TAR, I feel it a duty, and shall without. fear or delicacy give uty testimony as evidence that others who may be afflic ted with CONSUMPTION or diseased Lurigs May know that this medicine is NO HUMBUG, but is worth ten thousand physicians' prescriptions for the disease for which it is recommended. Last summer 1 was taken With a most DISTRES SING COUCH, and about the first ofJuly my Lungs were so diseased that I bled in a short time several quarts of blood, which reduced me•so low that all my friends, and even my physicians thought r must soon DIE with CONSUMPTION. My brother, how ever, heard of some of the wonderful cures made by this medicine, and procured a bottle, and before I I had taken one halfbottle, it seemed to goXo the eery seat Vibe disease and raised a LARGE QUANTITY of MATTER and PHLEGM, and my COUGH was slopped by a charm. I have since used some two or three bottles, and am now able to attend to my busi ness as well as e%cr. I feel very thankful to the inventor of this medicine, for if it had not been for some all powerful medicine to have raised the matter and phlegm, and healed my lungs, l should without doubt have now been in my grave. If any one will call on moon Catharine street, halfl a square below Linn,l will give them the particulars and refer them to numerous friends who v'Sited me during my sickness. - ,Jan. 10th, 1847. GABRIVL WHITEHEAD. STATEMENT OF DR. HIRAM COX. Late PROFESSOR in the Cincinnati ECLECTIC MEDICAL - COLLEGE, and a physician well known, whu has an extensive practice, in radian to the case of Miss Ben, after having been given up to DIE with the last stage of CONSOLPTION, ktt :a number aide PHYSICIANS. A. L. Scovtu. :—However reluctant I have been to permit my name to appear, attached to'a cer tificate recommending Patent Medicines, Nostrums or Cal haticums, 1 nevertheless think it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the:community, and, all afflicted w ith diseases requiring Cough Medicines to State, that in threb particular cases of incipient CON sumPrios, viz: Miss Belt, step daughter of Mr. John Oarr of this city, a Miss Barger, sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wunder, butcher, anti Mr. It. K. Coi, one of our City Council, that Dr. Rooms , COMPOUND SYRUP Or LIVELIWORS I.ICD tilt operated more Linn s. circi than any remedy ofa similar character in its operation than I have ever used in my.practice. One of the cases above. ' viz.: Miss Belt, appeared to be laboring under the last stage of Scorfutous Consump tion, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previous to my being called to treat the case She is at this present time it, the en joyment of as apparently good health, and from ap pearance, as likely to die with any o ther disease, as any oter young lady of this City. As it respects the health of the other two cases, all the threatening premonitory symptoms seem to hare subsided from the use ofa few bottles of the Syrup above. ' Very respectfully, lIIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnati, Jan, 25th, 1847.' Call at the agents and obtain a pamphlet contain ing certificates of wonderful cures from n great nulli fier of respectable and well known citizens. . A. L. SCOVILL & Co., - Wholesale agents for the Webt, cor of sth and Race sts.,Cincinnati. D. C. Kneeland, principal Agent for Pittsbuigh, office on Grant st., one door balew 2d. Also for solo by J. Kidd & Co., corder of 4th and Wood sts., Pittsburgh. John It. Cassell, oth ward, Pittsburgh. • • 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny. John Smith, Ilirriringbam. martt-tl I y. The Most Astounding Discovery. A BLESSING ! A MIRACLE! ! A WONDER!! 7'o cure Eruptions Ind Disfigurements of the Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scurry, Sore Beads, 4-c. 4-c. 4-c. rOU R years ago last August, the capital of France was astonished in consequence of a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by Anti:quo Warmly!, for his inven tion. Many classell him and his invention as a hum bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini: " We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention orvesprini. We have analyz ed its component parts—we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement or the skin. Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD- DUPREY, Pres." Then comes the report of the "Societe de Phial tide," of scientific 'experiments,: "We arc astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation--Vesprini's Italian Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in •the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous 'eruption, every disfigurement of, and ever' discolored skin ! Where will its magic and singular power cease 7 The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man of the Far West, are alike , under the in fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color of dark, or black, or brown skin." (Here 'se •eral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used It, in proof of his assertions.) READ.T.IIIS' 1. 'FROM TILE LNVENTOR lIIIIISELF TO AIIE PRESENT In consideration of tho sum of $3600, k have di vulged to MR. T. JONES, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, together with a statement of the ingredients compou ing my Italian Chemical Soap. Ho, is to manufac tore it for sale in the United States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry J. Holdeworth. (Signed) ANTONIO VESPIUNI There arc probably few persons .of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will'doubt the quali ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Diefiguremente, Freckles; Salt Alleuni, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Morybew,Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there O such per: sons,. perhaps the followMg recommendations, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them:, it:r For sale by W. JACKSON; Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place .in Pitts burgh where the GENUINE cAst be obtained; 41.1.. OTHEIIS ARC COUNTERFEIT, • jan2B To Printers. A FRESH supply ofJohnsoces Superior Printign A Ink. Just received and for sae at the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. -L. HARPER. A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT -- CURE FOR RHEUMATISM 'AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. "What though the causes may not be explained, Since their effects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride , Induce - mankind to set the means aside; - Means Which, the , 'simple; are by Heaven desigu'd - To alleviate the ills - of human ' DR. CHRISTIE'S. GALVANIC RINGS . AND MAG NETIC FLUID. rpHIS - remarkable invention, which has received the universal approbation of medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely.now plication - OfGalianiim, as a remedial agent,,by Means of which -the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, Sm., are entirely dispensed with, and thamysterions power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the general mode now iu use. The strongdos es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and impartiattrial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this hew ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has- been brought to its present state of sierfection. The Galvanic Rings answer- all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. -- The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy state fit . the nervous or vital system, and these com plaints are among the most painful and universal to which we are subject. They arise, without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and-it was in these cases that other 'remedies , having so often failed, a new agent was greatly . neefled, which , it is confidently b e lieved, has been fonndin the proper and judicioua application of.. Galvanism. The Galvanic Rin. s have been- used - with entire success in all cases o f acute or chronic, applying tothe head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-foto.' reax,•Tootharhe, Bronehitis, Vertigo,Nervous Sick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, P alsy, Epilepsy; Fits,Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous - Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, pain , in the Chest and Side, General Debility,ROcien, cy' of Nercaus and Physical Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofconfirtned Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement - orate diges tive organs, they have.been found equally successful. Their extracirdinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made ofall sizes, and of-various ornamental patterns, and.can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. . The Galvanic. Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, In some cases of ,eery severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficient to arrest the progress of disease and ultimately restore health: The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets„&c., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can-effect will fail to be permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the . waists, arms, wrists,limbs, nodes, or . any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with areater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or 'affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniferin success as a preventive for Apo plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. Citristle's tlagnetie Fluid 'is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings all their modificationa. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chentists to be one oldie most extraordinary discoveries all) ()darn science. It is believed to polzess the remarkable power of ren- 1 dering the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this eahs e aiming a concentration of the influence, at the seathf disease, thus giving rapid and permanent sc hen No other composition in chemistry 'known to produce the saine eflifet, or to impart a similar pro perty to the nervous system, by means °fan _outward local application. The Magnetic Fluidcontains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and-direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they arc sold at prices within the reach of all and -the discoverer only re quests-a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plas ters. • These articles form another valuable application ofthe mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They arc confidently recommended as a 'valu able addition in the speedy cure ofßheuinatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and. Weakness in the Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in Asmatic Affections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often beed used with complete success.. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the reast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As . an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constibtional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues, of the best tonic preparation, 'with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source of .complaint with* the ordinary plasters in common use. llCr The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by .•nprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Cuanzts has but one authorized agent in each city of tho Union. The'only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are_ constantly received, reourding the extraordinary value and success nfthe above articles. It is believ ed that in the city of New' York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have completely baffled all former Worts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians 'of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice and with the exception of.those who are too prejudicedi to give it a trial, the invention has re -1 ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent', among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie'.isat.all I times ready and most happy to give every facilitk..tu physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth - of his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery. ' Only agency, in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. octl4.fily PF-RSONS, in purchasing this, must always ask - for JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SoAroind, per haps, as many have been cheated with counterfeits will be toe much discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try this "once—you-will not regret it; but always see that the dame of T. TONES is on the Wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake. Fur sale by }`.JACKSON, Agent, c,citner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in -Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be .obtained; ALL Ors as ARE CourrreurErr. - - jan22 Paris, Nov 4, IS4O IHEREBY. certify that my, hair was falling put in immense quantities daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto rative; it has entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fiqe dark leak. Before I used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls of hair tlaiy." , W.:TOMPKINS,92 King st. N. Y. For sale by N. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty qreets, ;the only place in Pittsburgh where the Gnu-ones CAP be obtained. jan22 AT, I' PARTNER, Mr.,Liggett, and, Wm. E. Aus- Bi tin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommenckthem to the patronage of my. friends. lam authorized to state that they ,will:re t ceivc the counsel and assistance of - the Hem-R.l3ld die. Office 2d story orßiirke , rßuildings,4thetreet, between Wood and Market. jun 643! _ _ SAMUEL W. BLACK. I•M RRISTIE'S C'A TION Joite!'s Italian Chemical Jones's COralliiir. Restorative. To 'my Cl ~~tc~;cal. . . §praliis, Strat r!0121111 of theßreast..aad Side; and diseases CURRD and elfectparelieved by the use of Na tureia am; Rmned ;the AblßßlCAN'bit; eb rained from a well in . Rentucky, 185 feet held* the Earth's surface. -A lady in Rentueky-was cured:of a Spinal Disease,- which had confined her tolier bed for many weeks turnipletely lielcdess,:by •the, Use of this temedy s ,.a.fier various other remedies.hadimen tried in vain. - : Read the lollowingtestimonial. • Prrriumteit, August 22, 1846: This is to certify, tbaiwe have used: the ADIEBI-. CAN On for the NV hooping . codg4 among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea speon full at 'night, which alWays enabled them to rest.well through the night; I alio applied it to one of the children that got her pith burnt, the child ceased crying by the time the!' arm was dressed arid bound up. .1 also was afflicted, with a pain in mypide and breast, and have been sorer 16 years. I commenced using the:Oil , by' taking : teaspoonful twice a 'day, and in 2 or 3 days using the Oil have bconNeryinuch relieved; and ,do= believe that it is the '-best family medicine i-have ever seen-.-ena of my:neighbors used it at myrequest for a sprained allele, which re lieved her in' a few ;ninnies; we lave also used ,the oil for a strained joint in'our own family, which gave ease in a very short time. We Jive on the east; side ofPenn st., 3 doors'sriuth of Walnut. lam now as well ever I was in my life. • ' • : • MARGARET A. SMITH:: Sold wholeiale and retail by Wm . . 3ackimi . athis oot and Shoe store and Patent Medicine Ware- house, 80, Liberty street, hem!' of Wood street, Pitts burgh. Price 60 cents and $1 per bottle. Wm. Jackson being' the exclusive Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE but what is sold by mar mt. rus appointed agents. N. B. A pamphlacontaining ample directions, &c., with the Names anti Addresses of the proprie tors and, principal Agents is enveloped:in the wrap per of each bottle. aug'2B--fcb 15-d&w6m t wok i rgavt, ,f4-K 9 O:6A 7 r t.; ;, • 00 •h,l "VII; Vim% WESTERN NEW NORSE COLLEGE OF HEALTH, 207 Mein street, Buffalo, New York. IR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHON TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT F0R1847.--"1 CAME, I SAW , I coNQUERED ;" is most emphatically the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellons medicinal power. Wherever , it has gone, and South America, England, Canada,' and the United States have preyed 'the truth of this statement, the above qucitation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the prin ciple upon which you are cured may not be known to you, but the result Of ti trial of the article is satis factory; yoya are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with - the proprietor. The Medicine- is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable ageneies; each in dividual root has its own peculiar, exclusive, medi cinal property, conflicting with no other compound =each root makes its own. cure--and as a perfect r combination; when taken into the system, it doe's the work which NATURE, when her lawi were first established, intended it should do—P U RIF I ES, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken' down, debilitated constitution.. Dnorsz,. in all its characters, will be completely eradicated from the system by its use. Sec pamplets in agents' bands; for free circulation—they treat uponialt diseases, and show. testimony o fcures. Gus.vrt,:and all com plaints of the urinary orgaoi, form also. the cause of great suffering, and VAUME'S Lanorrretrac has acquired no small celebrity overthe country, by the cures it has made in this distressing class of afflic tions. So famed, it seems, is this medicine; that it has thus attracted the notice,of one dour Medical publications. In the November. No. 1316, of the "Buffalo Journal and Monthly ReidCW of Medical and Surgical Science," in an article upon calculous diseases, and "solvents," the' writer, after noticing ;the fact that the English government once purchased ' secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in *2, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: "Why do not our Representatives in .Senate and Aluentaly convencd,.enlighten and 'dissolve' the suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame !" Reader, here is a periodical of high standing, acknowledged threughout a large section atlas country to be one of the best conducted jour nals of the kind in -the United States. exchanging" with the scientific works of Europe .to our certain knowledge, edited by ' Austin Flint; SL D., and con tributed to by men of the highest professional abili ty, finis stepping aside to notice a"seezet remedy?' You will at once understand oir itakwown and worth less nostrum, could thui extort a comment from so high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly" conflicted with the prectice of the faculty, it must. have been its great "fame" which has caused it to receive this - passing nod. Karatz diseases, weak ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful and suppressed Mensturatioit, Flour 711 bus, and the, en tire complicated train of evils, which follow a dista -1 dered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send for pemphlets from Agents;and you will find evidence of the value of the Lithontriptic there put forth. As a remedy for the irregularities ,of the fe male system, it has in the compound a "root" which has been resorted to in the north of Europe' for cen turies—aee sure cure for this tomplaint, and a re storer of the health of the; entire system.. Lanza COMPLAINT, SAUNDICE;tBILIOUS DISEASES, &C., are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these complaints, as well as FE- vet AND Acura. There is no remedy like it, and no, calomel or quinine farms any part of this mixture. No injury will result in,its use, and its active proper. ties are manifested in the use of a single 30 oz bottle. Fon Ftvtri, AND AGDE, Bilious Disorders, take no other Medicine. RHEUMATISM, GOV, willJind relief'. The action of this medicine upon the Blood, will change the disease which originates in the blood —and a healthy result will follow. DYSPEPSIA, lt ntorsrlorr, &c., yield in a few days use of this Medi eine. Inflammation - oi, THE Mows. Coosa, Cori warner; also, has ever found relief. SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS; F/EES, Inflamed Byes—all caused by ints . ., pure blood--will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mixture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not :follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of. the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility; 4•c., are all the re stilt of some derangement of the system; and the GREAT RE#OILER will do its work. Thc promises set forth in the advertisement, are . based apon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents.; in Canada, the United States, Englund and South America, in thiopciasession of the - proprietor-and can be seen by all interesled—ii a sufficient demenstratilin that it is the best Medicine erer. offered 4 the World, Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2;.12 oz. do at $1 each—the larger hold ing 6.0 z. more than two, small bottles. ' Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G.C. Vaugn" on the directioas, and .G. C. Vaughn; Buffalo,' stamped on [ the cork." 'None other are genuine: Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Bufffilo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to. letters, unless Post paid—or ders from regularly constituted Agents excepted: post paid letters 'or verbal comma nicationssoliciting ad vice, promptly attended to gratis., - . Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of iliis,arti cle—l32 Nassau S t., New York city; 293 Essex. st... Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists through out the United States Mid Canada", as advertiied in i . the papers. . '. . ' - - 1 Agents in this city-- .., ... • 4ayalt Brockway;. Wholesale and Retail - Agents; No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, IL R.Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Ly m e r s a m l street; itht A id l g leg v h a e t n e y r. city; John Biaranc3l9a.yd,a,ltair; Jo D. Da*li, AUCTIONEER &A.:MI - MISSION' MERCHANT Corper of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh is ready to receive merehandize ofivery - description on consignnient for public or private sale, and from long•experience in the above busines, flatters hinascil that he will be, able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with.thcir patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thiirsdays of Dry Goods and Fancj , articles, at to o'clock, A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh .manufactlired tinkles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at two o'clock, Sales every evening at early gas-right. . augl2-y N the Upper Rio Grande, by Bryant R. Tilden, Jr., explored in the month 01 October and . N ovember, 1840, on board the 11 S. str.Majorßrown, commanded by Capt. Mark Sterling. of Pittsburgh, by order• of Maj. Geo. Patterson, S. A.,:com manding the second divisiOn of Army of Occupa tion, Mexico. - - - • The above - work can be bad from the agent, G. Hubbard, corner of Marburg and Penn streets,— Alec) from the Book.ldlers, febt 5-tf Altbitat. Seolprity to E4tivhitaara. . - - ........ !lc ....,..,1 4 .ii!„....''' reTii*Ptirifti,,,,.,' A ll , . 0 li..agelitaariV*,ll .- strGARcoATED- 1 , 4" ' trAir 1 - '''t rILICRENEIVS SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PILLS aro. he first and only M ,odieine over known that will porilire/y cure Headache, Gidinesa, Measles a isiltalteum, • . Rheumatism, Piles, , Hc.utburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera.M Quinsy, Small Po:, Jaundice, Coughs, Paine in the Back, Whooping Cough, . Inward 'Weakness, ' Consumption; Fife, Palpitation of the Heart; Liver Complaint, • Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, . Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gruel, Female Complaints, iierious Complaints, And all other diseases originating from Impurities of the blood. • . - 9:7 - They have cured, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons,- who have been given tip 45 Lope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. 0:7" They are' .patronized - and recommended by men, of the highest distition, among ivlioni are— nc Hon. David R. Porte.r .s lion.Heary Clay, Hon:John Q.'Adamsi Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon:Martin Van Duren, lion. J. C.*Calhoun, • Gen. Winfield Scott, - Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. Jamen K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. 13:3 - Their virtues are so infallible that"the money will be returned in all cases they do notgive univer.• sal satisfaction. 'Although buttwo and a half year. ; have elapsed iince these celebrated Pills were-first I introduced to the public, the sale of them in the 1 Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr.'. Clickenees moat sanguine expectations. During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes base been sold in the Slate of New York, 6,000 in: Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New .4Z... eey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England' States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands; exclusive of printers and engravers. In , the • same -period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by rigetits in: every section of the UMintry. • These facts muse' allow, conclusively, that Dr. Cliclener , a Sugar Coat., ed Pills, besides being the very best medicine in the world;are held in the high est estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin-i . its length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents but individuals and families, wbo have experienced' the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, bat we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their unprecedented sticcess,.. are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which: have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe- Hod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest 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 off fur the "real simon pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must tativitabls pre- • vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON,-at Aiat Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 69, Liberty street s ,. head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pricei.2sc. per bet.' . Dr. Click elites principal office is 81 Barclay etreet,'• . New York. . • , • • Otr Beware of ,an imitation article called Im proved Sugar Coated Pills, purpiiiting to be patented, as both the pills and the pretended patent are for... gents, got up by a :micerable quack in New York, -who, for the last-four .or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular Medicines. • 91 - Remember, Dr: C: V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar - Coated Pills, and that nothing ot the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore,always - ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pille,and.- take no other, or they will be made the victims of s k fraud,. ;:: rict The' celebrated It allazi Resriedy FOR THR..CCRE OF' CHRONIC 'DISEASES. • • • igAzataitstercrav sniup ori Diaisivered by . Itti:lrazoni of Italy iu the eat ;13345;••' . introdueed'ltito the U. States early in . 1846. . THls unrivalled medicine for the radical cure of Chronic diseases has spread th 'oughuat Europe with the most unequalled speed and triumphant suc cess, effecting thc most astonishing - cuths ever-known - or recorded in.the annals of Medical history. Since ' its introduction' into the United States it bas equally . sustained the high reputation it so justly received in the East, curing-lime as it has done 'there, the most inveterate and long standing diseases with which the human .familyi are afflicted. The Physicians 'of En-' rope and America (as far as they have become se quainted with its mode of operation) together with • the thousands who have been.restored to health by. its superior efficacy with one united voice proclaim it to be the most perfect remedial agent ever offered to suffering humanity. It is now an established flint ** "that Consumption may,be, can be, and has been cured by Dr. idazoni , s Sicilian Syrup -or Tropical Hygiene. This is the only medicine that has ever been dis-* covered that has achieved a cure where this disease had gained a settled and permanent hold - 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, expressly declarini that they have prescribed it in hundreds of instances where the patients were considered beyond all hope of recovery, and, to their astonishment, has effected the most speedy and perfect cures. No one who is unacquainted with its action can imagine the won derful success that attends the administration of this medicine in every variety of chronic disease, par- - ticularly Consumption, Scrofula or kings evil, Asth ma, Phthisic,Piles, (see casesseperted in pamphlets and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complaints, Costive nests and Indigestion, Sore and Inflamed Throat, Bronchitis, Dropsies, Chronic Infiamation. of the .Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and Iratibility of the nervous system, Spinal affections, Paralysis, Chronic Dianah.:ea, Pain in the breast and side, Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, inward weakness and falling down of the womb, and all the chronic diseases pe culiar to females in their various relations in-life. This medicine is prepared only by Dr. Masora him.: self, and ia compoaed entirely of vegetable materials containing the extract of 42'orthe most rare Tropi. cal plants but feW of which arc known to the meth cal Profession generally. . : It has so far surpassed every other medicine ever offered to the world in eradicating disease, • that it has not only enlisted many of the most talented medical men in the World in its favor but what la .more extraordinary the government where it was discovered "Has made it an. offence punishable urith" death to attempt counterfeiting it or making sale oy any spurious article purporting to be the. same or representing it to - be genuine. And this Govern ment has also made a liberal provision for the pro. tection of it here. To the afflicted we say let none dispair, though you may have been given up by your Physician and considered by your friends as beyond all hope, try a bottle of this medicine and, you. may rely upon the fact, that if you have physi, cal strength enough left to endure its action, you, will find certain and speedy relief, for this has been the case in thousands of instances, in proof of which we can produce - certificates from individuals of the most respectanle character both of Europe andt America. This medicine will be' offered for sale only at the county seats of each, county owing to the small amount yet imported and the anxiety Of thelnoprietor to plate this valuable remedy within the reach of all throughout the United States. Rays •11i Brockway, Druggists, No. 2 Compterclal Row, Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agents for. Allegheny county. Sold also by R. E. Salim', No 57 Wood et. • dec29.4:l9sr: - Dr. Einanneya Lung Jelly, IWOULDspeak an'Honest and conscientious woidi of advice to those of you wboare not too wise to; reason,sand who can appreciate and distinguish be-, tween the cruel and dishonest puffing of the day, referenceto pulmonary diseases,) and the following-' straight-forward statement; by one who' would not.' offer. a misrepresentation 'to you, where life, and death are so dearly'concerned asin any of the 'die= . eases or ailments which lead to Consumption. I can assure yoh that the remedy here offered, has., given a heavenly relief, and•often_effeuted a perma., nenteure, when every other remedy has foaled.' It is pleasant, indeed, -beautiful to taste; and for those who are Weak, languid, and emaciatd, it will foam an agreeable article of thod; as it is in the form of a' beautiful,flavored balsamic jelly. It can,- there.; fore, in truth and honor , be offered to all those afflic ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate: or Common- Coughs end'Colds; :Titling of Blood; - Bleeding of the Lungs, Whoopin g -cough, Croup, Diffieulty of Breath ing, Sore Throit ,21oarseness, First Stages Con, sumptfon; and all other . , Pidmonetry 'and' Liver Conk:: plaints. It is known •as DR.4: I MANUEV'S SAMIC LUNG. AND COUGH, JELLY. The materials of this Jelly arc purely vegetable and balsamic, 'and are the invention of an eminent physician, fromwhieh the proprietor haa purcbasedi,. the recipe. It is certainly !worth its weight itigold,' but is put at a prtceto bp within the reach of nch or Sold by IVY:JAPES ,at• t/N hi Es • a Ro ot Shoesto,rei No. 89 Liberty street,head. of Woodat., Pittsburgh:_ Price fio cents itad.'sl per bottle, , - dec,s ~; ~. v.i- ..~ t. ~.. ~. , ".••,-:'2.rirt . ' A '" t .: . .•`••.-"•';:"." ~.... '4 t - . ' • `..•'•' , i' -. J. • - -`,..:•'..- ~..'.......'!.> 2 h ' Z'+' •. 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