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''...- ' l, : .. - .- -: r ••• -:' '' -", '':';', - ' - ,Z - ' - '''s , '''. - -e S N.. • i~. . .:` ; _...,, MEM :'• • •'‘,. *. • A • "! , • • , • r~.: &;;: • A 4.4er"). MIMI MEMO MEE Mani • • gragspoirt. tin . .pltteborgla Portable Boat 1847 Tlqlt the tnartatitua.e tio!itti_VbetL=Titti -41: burg and ra the po Atlardie - ci t tiesmiddlut*-eib 'cleats on the %cay, ucil tbe....ecieviqueoeiriak erdelay, tlititage.;break'age and eeite r rition.',orgoode.' . . , _YROP.RFSTOII.S . Pcntintnne.ta CASH, Os-Market:at:, Philadelphia. Tame ollortroan, nor Penn and Wayntrata.; ...Pittsburgh ' yA-G Ell TS: • • O'CoanOcts & C 0.4 North street, Baltimore. W. & J.'f. ThYsecri'a, 75 South street, New York. Entournged by increased business, the Proprie . :tors- have added to and extended their arrange during the winter, and are-now prepared to 1 :- , fiwarard freight with regularity and dispatch, unser :---paased by any other Line. Their long experience an ‘: Ogiters, the palliadale superiority of the Portable Boat -ayatem, and the great capacity and convenience of i , the'Warehouses at eaah end of the Line, are peculi arty calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil ••••:-'tbeir• engagements and accommodate their- custom- • era 'and con fi dently offering- the past as a guarantee , • Tor!the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance : of that patronage . which 'they now gratefully ack nowledge. ' • consign needs to Taaffe & O'Connor will be re ,. ce.ived and forwarded, Steam Boat charges paid, and Bill. of Lading transmitted free of any Charge for - Commission, advancing or Storage. Having nointcr •':rar,directlyorindirectly in Steam Boats the interest sif•the Consignors mug necessarily be their primary Iciliject in shipping West; and they pledge themselves ...to forward all Goods consigned to them promptly, • and on the most adYanLage'bus terms to the owners. marl-tf . PleYwortti's Way Preight Line.: • 1 8 4 7 . e XCLITSMELY - fur the traosportation• ,of way li ] '..freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns . Wan, liollidaysburgly, Water street, and all interraCe ••diate places. • • •Pne - boat learei the Warehouse of C. Pf. hicAnul• • ty Sc Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and :Shippers can always depend on having their goods :forwarded without belay and at fair rates. , . -Linn was formed fon the special accommo dation of the•itay business, and the proprietor. re- --spent:l;lly *silica a liberal share of patronage. PrOprigtors. JOHN PICkWORTII, ' JOltti pAN'L. R. BARNES; ROBERT WOODS, • , WILLIAM ..F4TY. . . . . • . , JOUN.MILLER, if ollidiyabergh..,• i . • ,R. :11. CANAN. Johnstown.. . Agents. •,, • . --C. A. BICANULTY &Co.; Pittegb: . . . _•- •. ionstaissens. _ ,,a Z.. ' T :. . L J. MeDesitti John Porker;Jtobertlioor, Doge ley4'.44nth,l'ittibistgh.. i • - • :marg. Independenit Poirtibls Moot aab 1847.,Mga * k•• :770R , Tit E vaittSPORTATION or PRODUCF. ' AND MERCHANDISE TO AND PROM pirrs i - : .411.111011, PH ILADELPMAANto BALTIMORE. • ' ~:." f' Without Transhipment. • . . Gao.if C.Oneignea to our care trill 1i .forwaided without delay, at the current rates. BM! of ./.4 . 421; transmitted, and 41E11 instr ae.ions promptly at. 3!lxyl e 4 to, freo from any extia.ciarge . ror ;Wage or ycomatiasion. Address, Oespply to • • ' C. A..IIIartNULTX dtCA. , Canal I Pittsburgh. . _.flaring a very large and commodious warehouse, ..*;:e are prepared to receive (in addition to freight, fur 'shipment) a large.amount of Produce, &C., ou Stor age at tow rates. marB SUBIBLEIL AA#IA.NeEMINITTS - !A . . 1847 *.onougnhela :Route, • xBROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO DAL . -• • TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. • 'Time to -Baltimore 3:2 hours. • "'-• Time to - Philadelphia. ' •40 hours. • -•'••• . • [oxvir73 XILEJ sracxxi - c.) • filial Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, Louis APLine•and Switara, have commenced 'tusking double dailitrips. One boat will leave the lstituonphela wharf everymtirning precisely at S • , clock. Passengers by th e morning' line will arrive a. 'in Itiltimore next evening in tune fur the Philadel phia• Mail Dual, or Rail Road' cars. The °taming IltritAVill leave the wharf daily at 4 except Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on • 7beira, in Comfortable state rooms. • Leave Browns ville next morning at G o'clock; cruse the mountains it/daylight,' sup.and r lixlge La Cue - A:lrian:lt Thus ::iiioiding night travel altogether. The preparations • on this route are ample, and the connection com plete; so thatdisappoiatmenta or delays will be an - Upon . it. , Panieugers can stop on the route and resume their •seateagain'at pleasuie,aud have choice °Mail Road 'Or Steamboat between iLiltimoro 'and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to pettiest° travel as they de- Sesure your tickets at : the office, Monongahela • lf St: char.las h owl; fclil7l" .• • • . I ..MESKIMEN. ..' ---- .l:llsagluisaa's. Transportation Line, atalgO 1846.-M ..tht 4iONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping princi ples, thoughnot claiming to: be the only line that is 110 ca nduc tad. The proprietors of this old estab lished line have put their stock in the most complete Order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward pi n due° and merchadize to nod from the Eastern cities on opening ofnavigation. We trust that our lung experience in the carrying' liusinstiCand zealous attention to the interests acne towers, will secure to us a continuance and increase °Nile patronage heretofore bestowed on , Binghani's Line. , Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall al ways be as the lowest charged by other rcaponsible !: - Produce end merchandizo will be received and for laded east and west without any charge fur adver tising., storage or commission. 4, 11i11s of lading forwarded and every direction tWomptly attended to. . Isiliddress; or apply to • . IVA!. BINGHAM, Cinaltasin,- cot. Liberty and Wayne eta., Pittab•g, ••• - BINGHAM, DOCK 4- srßArroN, . No. 276 Market at., Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, :No. 122 North 11°ward st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,' • 'No.IO Weelst., New York. • 7 • - John M. Townsend; • TVIUGGIST AND APOTIfECAItY, No. 43; ilfar. ket street, three doors abobe Third street, Pitts bargh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment ofthh hest and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasuaable terms. Physi ciatis sending orders . will be . prompt/y attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon aS genuine. • Physicians. prescriptions will be accurately and' neatly prepared front the beat materials, at anylho'tir of the day or night. . ' Alto, for sale,' a large stock of fresh and good erfumery dee 30d • _lleac) W. ATTOANEY AND .COUNSELLO R AT • 14W, .(successor to Lowrie &Williams , l . Office, :at tepid stand, Fourth stroet„atiovs Smithfield. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the prac. tice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be con- tinued by Henry .W. Williams, whom I most cheer- I fullyrinommend to all for whom i have the honor tp do business, as agentloruan eviary,,svay worthy of their confidince. o - 44918-lv 7., • WALTER Il LOWRIE Steel- and File IdannractinT. . . rpHE'subicrib . era having enh . iged iheit establish ment for the inanufuettire of Bteel:and tin the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets; Ward, l'ittsbOrgb--are prepared to furnish files of EV01.% deserimi. of the beet quality ; and being de termied to make it the interest of consumers to ptir time files from them — respeetfulktinvite the ptarcht age lira!l who use the%artiele. ' • mail6l ' • I. .L.ANKRIM Br. CO. . WUllam . McKee. . . . Ct,TILL continues in his old business of maim fhetur . on Fifth street, between aing carto,. Drays Timber Wheels, Tror—ksond Wheelbarrows, Wood and Smithfield, where he keeps constantly on hand, or, made to order in the shortest notice, any acriotaut of work, by the best of workmen and good niatmisde l . and et prices to suit the times. Those engaged in the Santa 4.'e ,trade,end Furnace - men, are-regOested 'to give him - a cal before purchasing elsewbere. • ' ' • ap7-y ". • r - 1 " ; R• • - ' 'A'-"4-;`-.44,774 , ''' - . 4 r:i:ri4 - ar''.; - I. • 'i. -;:.: (: - :.... 1-, i'.. 6 ~.., " 1 - : i t ,:•';'...,..411/4f.qe.',i;Xf:;;;l:',..' MEM M=M .;, -. :, i - i - ,...,..; 1 ', , ,.::,., •,:.,.: .7 .......i.:.....;-.-.- STORAGE. C.. A: NICANOLTi7 & CO. ,- r , mgerm i ~..;: iS ~. EMI F' ~~• :t:' • , .• , , . • TORIEWN 81TTA11CL: E rebecribers are prepared,tii forwarrl money 1 to all party of England, Irelamb.Soetlaritkarl Wales, with deirpitteliotad. at theroweacratel. ,; SAMUEL:hIeCLUntAZIA'Co.,..,'' -Twpseat era GertedittiCsallgradtlisnolltees: tfirE. REMITTANCES and ' ; 'p'i t ia .l ts t ie , : : • .„.',•‘ -.• .; • anti from CrOkr "BICTTAIif. Afl. ;,..4 4 6 lar tarro , hy;W&j:•T.Tiplitoti• . 75 South street, cetneinfMaiden Latie,•NoWTtiti; and -96 WaterlooroaitLiVerpool.• - • •••‘" ' .. • 1 The sobscriberi hav,iiig•• accepted • th . e tog,eeer: of thsabove house ; ere flow prepared - to retake arrange •ments upon- the‘natietdibtral terms - with those desi •nrus of paying the' passage of their friendi from Use 'old Country, and Ratter ttremeselres their character -and long - stanilibg• its: business will give srutdicita mance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully: • :,• • ' •• • - •. • -• Messrs. W. & J. T..Tapscott,:are long and' resort bly-known • for'the r kuperlor class, nceammeditton nd sailing • qualities of their Packet Ships. 'The QUEEN dr rim: wasT, • SHERIDAN; ROCHES- . TER, GARRICKaIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS; LIY-; ERPOOL ; and SIDDONS; two of which leave each I Port monthly, from New York the Illst and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and 1 I th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the • Si. George and Union Lines of Liverpool 'Packets to insure a dePrit tare from LiverpooLevery fir edays being thus aeter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their . in creasing patronage, while Mr:W. TapscotPs constant personal sunerintendance - of the businesk in Liver* pool is an additional security•that the comfort and acecommodation of the passengers will be particu- I 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 charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of ditappointment or delay,lnd. are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged an gi.ing them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland nut otherwise attainable and will, o (if n, cessary,) forward padeengers' further Wcat"by the, best -mode of conveyance without any additional' charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for t decline coining out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. ittNIITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give draft at slght ' fur auy - amount parable at the principal Cities and Towns iii' Eriglaiid, Ireland, Scotland and %Vales; thus affording - a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to arail themselves of. . APplication (if by 'letter post paid) will be , prompt 1i attended to. TA AFFF & O'CONNOR MY Forwarding 'aid Commission Merchants,, nia2l.7d&rry,- Pittsburgh, Pa: cLOTIIEVG ! CLOTHING I ! CLOTHING! II ' The Three Big' Door. vs. The Western World 111 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS TOW made and roady to be 9ffered on the Most 11 liberal terms to my old customers and the pith he in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and eipense, lost completed his fall and winter• arrangements to. supply los thousands of customers with one of the; moat desirable-stocks ofClothiugthat has ever been ; ofrered in this or any othermark et west of the moue-1 tens. For neatness in style and workmanahip, corn- biped with the very low price which they will be, sold for must certainly reader tbo old unrivalled : Three big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratilling to me to be' able to annouuce to my numerous friends at home! and abroad, that notwithstanding the eat:atm:heary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in ; my line, it is with dithe.nlty I can keep time with the I constant rush Gratis made on - this popular establish-f utent.. It is a well established fact, that my salesare 1 eight or ten times larger then any other house in she trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, 1! can afford to sell at touchiest profitshan others could ' possibly think of doing if they wished-to cover con tingent•espouses. 1 intend to matea clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of , every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. l • ott2/-d.tw JOHN APCLOSKE.Y. Vela Ulan AWESTERVELT, the old and well known . Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth ma., takes this method to inform his many friends of the tact that his Factory is now in full op eration on St. Clair at., near the old Alleghen y Bridge,wherifa constant supply of Blinds.of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at MI prices, from twenty -cents up to suit. customers. required, Blinds will he put up so, mat in case of alarm Itv fire, or otheswine, they may be retrieved without tito aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be re:nosed, and without any extra expense. jc24-dkwy. D. A. DAMDRON. PIARTTACTUAER O}• HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, Alp CASTINGS IN GENERAL. ESPEtTPULLY asks the patronage of his 11‘, friends. Ile feels Wartanted that he can give satisfaction to all who tray purchase of him. Ilia establishment is ou hPlCelvrs plan of Lots.,..bth Ward: . mar3l-ly }Web 'Ward I.is - cey Stable. THE subscriber, having bought out to. well C known Lirerylibtble kept by C. H. Doty, in the Fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally; that be will keep at all times a stock of the best description of riding horsey, bug gies, carriages of all kinds, and in short evelytlitieg required in his line of business. A Considerable portion of his stock Is new, and lie is.cunfideut no stock in the city will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate; His stable line Lib city st., a few doora above the canal bridge, where ho respectfully : solicits, n share of public' patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN, tO—lle is aim:prov • ided with in elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. *„. ,0ct.25-it •. .• ••' tiAVING sold out my establishment to Doctor William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend hum to on au' former Mends earl customers: EDGAR THORN. .Irevlrt's 'Drug Store. The undersigned:haring bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the dreg and medicine mutant of the city and surrounding denary...A , general assortment °fall the most valuable . Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, FitnEy Articlee, Ilrushcs and Combs will al ways be . k ept on hand. Physiciart's prescriptions ac curately compounded!. The store will hi open fit all hours of-the day and night.. • WILLIAM r. IRWIN, edimii of Peou and UMW .ta 'George .Coehrark, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCLIANT, • No. 26 ;Veal Street, . Pittsburgh. riONTlNl,iblti to transact .e general Commission business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goodseonsigned to•bii care. As agent air the manufacturers be will be constantly supplied - with the principal articles . of Pittsburgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. • : ~0144 re gad consignments are respectfully solicited. CHnPt tie'ti 1 BL - ViTHITE bas just received: at his large establishment, fronting on LibertY and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superiorlot of French Satin YES TINOS, all of which he !is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the moot reasonable terms as usual: Observe the corner; No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. • •• • • myl-4 I. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor rz M. MeBONALD, Bell and Brass i , • Founder. First stxeet, near Market, is 'I. . prepared to make Brass Castings and ...rj3elos-assonali.oler'"tergmesnearajnillYsh. oorntesthtenomtiocset ,-: S ' lie inviteS - thaeliiniita and all thow: * . ~. . . nainiltis.....ViOldirt to give Lim a - cili, as he is de teiipined txt. do all wor s k in.his line very low. . may 27-ly •-. ,'..„, ; ... . . 110DES.it AI..CORN, (late of New York city,) 1.1, No. 27, Filth et., betaken Wood and Market, Manufacturcraof Mustard,.Ground Spices, Catsups; &c., &c., will open during. the present week a largo assortment of articles iiitheir line, which'they will whulesole in quantities to Boit .dealersi , at..l4ustern wholesale prices. All articles soltrby them warratt ted: Merchants intending to go cast would do well to.call.before leaving tbe,city. They.may.bc found atthrir %%eyebolts°, No. 27;Fifth •-• •••- . :. ,ser7 r ; ;. • -:! r'.,*•;,, • .",1* . . \-=, ~: e,' :~. MUM , • • ;, .::;'. ~.; .Y.' l ~ MaMd MEI ,fix,e and Maxine Inane/ince. MRS" Inanrance Company of North America, of - .l l .*PhlidelPhia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, - offers to make permanent and limited Insurinie*.on ;property, in this city and its vicinity, and .ou shipmenpi by the canal and rivers. Arthur G. Coffin, Pies't. Samuel Brooke, Alex. Henry, , Charles Taylor, Sxmuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, • Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A:Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, - ..Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, • Henry D. Shorrard, See)._ • This - is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted Stites, having been chartered in 1194. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all ri!ke of an. extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. • MOSES ATWOOD. - At Counting Room of Atwood, Tolies Br. Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. '"• ogt23-Y. The - Franklin Fire Insurance Company i nHARTER PEhPETUAL. $400,000 paid in of fice 1631 Chesnut et., north side, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either pennanent or Ihnited, against loss or damage by.fircom property and °Erects 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. Batrortn, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. IVharbtin, Mordecai D. Lewts, . Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, • Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBUR.GII AGENCY. WARRICK MARTIN', Agent, at the Exchange Orrice of Warrick Martin, 4.- Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Firer - mks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh,. Allegheny and the surrounding coon try. No tuanne or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-17 AND NADINE INAVRANCE COMPANY, New York. t • f well known and respectable company is pre 1. pared through theivPITTSBUBG AGENCY, : to make insurance ef every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by tire, Dwelling Houses, NVarehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, andlierchaudier; and every description of persoaal property on the most favorable terms. • Applications for Insurance attended to without de larat tLe office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front atm., by • SPIR'SGER lIARBAUGII Ag't. ..-Tt an Election held at the office in N. Y.; May '2O, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing jesr, riz: Joseph W. Savage, N. Stephen Unit, , ...` John AlcChain, William G. Ward, Win. W. Campbell, John Newhouse; Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; , Marcus Spring, John F.Mackic, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. • And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO. S El'ii W. SAVAGE, Esq., .gas unanimously re•cicc ted President fur the ensuing year. W td. JAMES ItoGGs, Secretary. COE A .111 E RIC N FIRE INSURANCF. COMPANY of , Philadelphia--Chartcr perpetual—Capital 500,- 01.10 paid in. OtliFe in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Neel; Frederick Fraley, Becsy. This old and well established Company con tinues to basilic Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and Property, not of au extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. . . Applications for Insurances if Pittsburgh rind its neighborhood will ho received, and ricks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 No: 22, Wood street.. JOSIAIL 2. Trmstr, as KING 46% FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Syfcl y Insurance Company of Philadelphia. PRE RISKS upon Buildings-and Merchandise of every description, and Marine Risks upon bulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King Fit Holmes, on Water at.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. D. King Fa Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large.to the Delaware M. S.*lnsurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— ns having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding te each person insured his dne share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therelbre as possessing the Mutual principle dvested of every obnoxious fl'ature, and in its mostattractiva form. nov 1-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire In!durance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. ~,c• or tier of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ripllE assets of ilia company pn the first of Janua ry; 1845, as published iu Confoimity with an act of the Pennsylsania Legialature, were Bonds and Illartgages, $600,615 93 Real Estate, at coat, .100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Making a total of -$90.9,653 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 are consistent with security. oct S WARRICK MARTIN Agent. Allen Kramer, • XCIIANGE BROK,Eft, corner or Wood' and. 3,1 _Ed streets. Gplil, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight c.hccks on the eastern cities for 6,410. Drafts notes and bills collected. Win. Bell St C0.,- Jahn D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter &Ca. Joseph .Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson St Co., John 11. Brown Sr. Co., James SPCandluss,Cincht J. IL APDan d, St. Louis W. 11. Pop Pretet Bank T ARMS! TO ARMS 1 ! lIREATENED Invasion of Western nnsylvania by Col: Swift, with IO,OOa tneu notwithitanding which, X. M. White will con ' tinue to sell el othingcheapo than maybes heretofore been Offered in- the Western countri,having the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth sts. Ile is now prepared to show to,his numerous patrons the greatest variety .of, cloths, cassiinctes, veve.ings, and clOthhig of all descriptiozia, suitable for. the approaching season that has ever been oflered.in this market, to Whibli- all •crin have the Right. of Way. .Observe the corner, No.' OTT, Liberty. and Sixth J. M.. WHITE, Tailor, •- mar2s • • Proprietor. - -Vegetable -P uleitto . ri wry Elgte a rat. IN the winter of 1832 and 'lO3, 11, was eeizeci with spitting of blood, which continued withioccasion. al relief till spring.. I conaulted,keyeral. emlnent physicians and, took much medicine; but 'the relief obtained win nn ty transient. In the spring' I Mum; meneed taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Bariam.— At this time I. was much, reduced; 'flee day before I commenced with the Ilnlsaro r fraisetLabout a half a pint of blood, was, oppressed with great hoarseness and a bad cough. I commenced' taking .the Balsam thinking if this failed I. should ).esort to Medicine no further. But it did not disappoint My expectation. All the unfavorable' symPteinte were immediately re lieved, the cough eurO, end T. hive 110 t been troub led with spitting of bleed Since. lam now about to resume my-trade, (that of et.'rePe' maker.). which I had given ,up without any expectation of returning to it. Itintbury,.Mase.. W➢f..CODFRER. Sold tii•holesale and retail by B.A. FAIINESTOCK Er Co., corner cd' Gth and Wood and Wood and First 6treets. • ' • may TONES' Genuine Julian Chemical-Soap, air soft ," eniog the skin, eradiCating all eruptions and pimples, healing chapped hands or cracked Ilesh; for dispellingfreckles, sunburn;tan and blotched skin, and producing a, fine 'healthful youthful clean ness. Price 37,1 cents Per. cake. The/ genuine ar ticle is for sale by ' ,-* - B. A. FAIEINESTOCK & CO., corner First and Wciod and Wood and 6th ste iTTSBUIIGH MANUFACTURED TOBACCO; 20 kegs Plag . Tobacco; . • - 5 " Ladies' Twist; dcq.. • 10 " dui 10 ' " Car , d,'le Lump, do; • - • . store and for sale by • J. fe.P:I4I)DEVITT, 'bap 20 - 22; f•kberty , . • ZEE EMS ESE • • ------ i.-;, , .1_ , ...;t: - ..i.'- . ;;:-. ~. ._ .... ~~° _ ~`t_ ~,11 =NM DIRECTORS. NATIONAL FIIIE Insurance ItEFEILENCV,9 Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia. nati, 0. ~ Mo. • of-Ky., Louiovillo.. iii , -- 1 ; . - . i , ';''. ,~ . . . .. • •• • .....,..........,, -. ••• '. •-::::,.,::',.:-.. -,:.:-.'...•-?,i?;is-..7..-:.i•--,;,„:::i.:::-.:-.:',.- ; , ..i , ,, , .....::::)v.:',..,:,.:.-.' , .."t;;_:::?....,:; . ;. ,,, :: , . ~.-, DEEM S offered to any person who will produce one I fourth the amount of real certificates of positive cures in cases of CONSUMPTION or DISEASED Lungs as DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT and TAR has Olcule-in this city or any other place where it has hien introduced. Although it has itht been puffed in' the city' papers; in EDITORIAL FORM 'by the PROPRIRTOR. for the SOLE purpose of GAM, (as most medicines are without regrrd to their worth) Yet the demand'has been enormous. ! In the city of Dayton alone, where this modicirvehas not been ad vertised to the amount of ten dollar*, we received an,ordcr front Messrs. Ells, Chain:Bg Co. to the' amount of one THOUSAND BOTTLES. And this i toil in the summer: season, when theie is compara tively little or no demand for niedicine of this .char acter. 1: "This medicine still perforate curws that seem 1 aluiostiarnuate, but as they are here, and are our own neighbors whose testimony can be had from their owattnouths, it omit convince the most licoptical of the-tortli of this medicine. : ; • 0 Anotber REMARKABLE. cure of CONSUMP -1 TioN. Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, of this city, Vila reduced so low that ALL IllS FRIENDS, and even i his PHYSICIANS had given hint up to DIE ! ! ! Ma.A. L. Setivitt..—AK I owe my lite' to the use d Of DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT and TAR, I feel it a duty, and shall without fear or delicacy give my testimony as evidence that others tvlionviv be afilic ted with CONSUMPTION or diseased Lungs may know that this medicine is NO lIESIBUG, but is worth ten thousand plysiciadio prescriptions for the diseatie for which it is recommended. : Lait sulnmer d was taken with a moot DISTRES SING COUGH, and about the first of July my Lungs were in diseased that I bled in• a short time several ' quarts of blood, which reduced inc so low that all i my friends, and even my physicians thought I must `soon DIE with CO.7BI I SIPTION. My brother, how ever, heard of seine of the wonderful cures made by this medicine ? and procured a bottle, and before IL hail taken one half bottle, it scented logo to Ms very sod qf the disease anti raised a LARGE QUANTITY of MATTER and PHLEGM, and' any SOUGII teas • stopped by a charm. I have since used sonic two el three bottles, and am now able to attend to any busi- ' netts as well as cies!. • I feel very thanlatil to the inrentor of this medicine, for if it had not been for sOrtle all povvelful mediCine to have mimed the matter and phlegm, and healed my limp, I should without doubt have norv. been in my grave. If any one will call on me on Oath:Triee street, half a square below Linn, I will give them the particulars and refer them to numeroua friends who 17.'sited me during my sickness. 'Jab. Mb, 1547. GADRIPL W114TF.111.1.1D. - STATEMEAT OF DR. !BRAN COX. Late PROFESSOR in the C.incinnal4 ECLEMC MEDICALCOLLEGE, and a physician well known, who has an extensive practice, in relation'to the cam qf Miss:kll:l4, after hacinr. peen Kirni &nits DIE with the lase.st4ge fir CONSUMPTION, by, a ntaater aj aide PII.I6:ICLINS. • Mn. A. L. Scovtid. eiren! reltietant I have been to permit my name to appear..adtaChed to a cer tificate recommending:P:lkm. 11/rdidr4s, Nostrum' or CathoUsunes; rnevertheless think it my duty ; not only to my patrons, but to the community, and , all afflicted with diseases requiring Cough . IJhadicirirs to state, that in three particular canes oljnejpient CON SUMPTION. .tiff: Alias. Belt, step datighter of Mr. John parr of this city, a Miss Barger, s.iliter 7 in-faw of Mr. V. Wunder .Inttcher, and Ir. It. IC Cox, one of our City Conned, that Dr. ROGE:IS' CO2.li9WilD STPAT .01' LIMINVORX Ariii 'P.M -operated more SPE GIFT, than any remedy . of a Similar character in. its operation than I bait ev..-r need in 14 Priret:re. - 011 C of the Cllres alinvej. viz: Miss Ilea, appeared to be I laboring under the id:l stog.e rf ScorfUldus Consump tion; as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who were ie uttcndance previous to my being called to treat the case She to at this present time in the en joyment of as apparently good health, and from ap pearance, as likely'la die with any other" disease, as, any other young lady of this city. As itlrespects the health the other two eases, ail the threatening premoMtury.symptents seem to bare s4bsided from the use of a tons bellies of the Syrup otn:e. Wry respectfully, &c. •- IRAM COX, hI. D. Cincinn:'ti, Jan. I.Vith, 1517. .. , . Call at the agents arm obtain a pamphlet contain ing certificates of wonderful cures from a great num ber of respectable'am.l Nve4 known citizens. Ai 1... SCOVILI 5; Co., Wholesale ag ents for the West, cot of sthand Race sts.,Cincinnan. • . . D. C. Kneeland,. principal. Agent for Pittsburgh, office on Griit.l.t., one door below 241. Also for saieby Js 'Kidd & Co., corner of 4th and Wood sts., Pittsburgh. John ; lf, Caasclhoth ward, Pittsburgh. IL SchW arts, Alingheny John Smith, Birmingham Tlxe Most. Aritotundilts• Ins , envr-ery. A BLI?..sSINC ! 'A MIRACLE!! A' WONDER ! ! 1 To cure Eruptions. and DlN:figure - monis of -Ike Skin, Pirniileo; l'reekles , Sunburn, Salt' Bit culls, Scurvy, Sore heads, 4-c. 4-r..S•e, VOUTt. years agn last August, the capital of France was astonished its consequence or A: discovery made by'an hal ianChetnist. hl any dou bted—lt seern ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as tlint claimed by ANTONIO Vzsentrn for his inven-; tion. Alany classed him and his invention as a hum.' bug, (and, alas! Inatiy.lbolish persons without.trying, do the same now;) ht length, after testing it in, the hospitals, the Dledical Society of Dash:, (the best dbetnists in the world) delivered the following report teSignor Vesprini : , "We liarve now minutely a:life:lrefully examined the singular invention or Vesprini. 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) an a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any eaten eons eruption or disfigurement of the shin. to inveat'or we con sider theltue philanthropist ors:arc:ring Mani:Md. (Signed) LEOPOLD 'DUPREY', Pres." Then comes thereport of the "Societe. de l'lnsti tute," of scientific experiments: ' • "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president. "at this singular preparation--Yesprini's Italian Chemical Seapi Where, imked, will selacc'stop! Here we have a preparatiorilnade in the form of a beautiful piece-of soap', which we know' by ne..t ua i practice, to cure' eiery cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, antl'even - dirColored skiull. Where will its magic and singular power cease The Ne gro' the Creole, the: Yellow. Race. of . the slikst, and the lied Man ofthe Ear West, are alike under the iu flue:ice of its extraordinary powers of el&pring yel low ordiseolurpd,skin„and make it unite and beau -1 titill,•and,ofe,lianging : the color ofdaik, or black, or brown skin."- -!Rene se,oral personi were brought forward by.the • president, - whe had :sell iu proof of his isisertiout..) READ Tnis!. PION „TILE ..1107ENTOR - lI(AISELF-Tl, TUE PRESENT • • - _ , - Fagg, N0e.11840. In consideration of the turn of $3600, I have Tulged to Aliza..,lonns,reaidingin the City of New York, N. A., the whole proceut of manufacturing, together with idatement atheitigredients conthea• ing my Italian Chemical Soup Ife is to manufac turo it for sale in the United Site only, and to haie the pritilege - of nothing It "JoiesV alian Chemical _ , Soap." .pll Witnese, Henry J : llaldsnnrth. ?Signed) AiTONIO 3'ESPI2INI:I4 There are,probnbly fbWpersons of intelligence, V. - ho, after reading the dove,twill doubt the quali ties of jimeii- Rattan - theeitcal'Saap, in curing Eruptions, .I)juOgurementi, Freckles, Salt'llienm, Scurvy; Ilriswelas; Sun-)urn,. .11Ioryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brows skin, iSte... Should:thore.be-suin per sons,. perhaps tho,follcalug recommendations well aslonailiedn • fromothers, may_ eons-ince them. fgr For sale by AV-JACKSON, Agent, , corner of 'Weed and :Liberty. Berets, the only preen jn Pitts burgh. where the (;ycuLws cA:s be obtained; - ALL OTHERS ARE:tOtHITESItEE..: " • i4n25 AA I'RESII auhr4 0 naonse uperier, ratio 'ln..Just,,T7eieive4, 'tale at the .ofliee of the'Pittagairgh dornuig'Posf. L. 11.4.11.11,18.., •""'" ' • . .- 4 . ;..,,..... , .. - 4:':..t.;'. - ,= ; '!.,;7 -. ~;:.-.:.'..:'_.:.•:.'.:','...'.:':.:.1t.:..: MEMO MUM MEN .. •v • r , - -:. •r - ..z*:::1,.. : , : 1 :•,,;'.4.'.','..::,:•-.1.:-.'.,;.-?..,:....11.-' ' ~ ' . • $lOOO ,Itl %VA;fID ; mr.l-,llv RIIOyRIE4'OR . Prlnteirs IMII. =EWE BEIVINEE .r! , ..: - 'f , ,:'. 7 .• ' .;-•:';.. ,. !:•- • i.•`: '!' . i:': . . - ‘ l . ,',‘ - :i "I.' . 7: 1- '..-'.- ' FlWPlrblwa I=Ml nixErmwrisai • AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINT'S • "What though the cams. may not be expliluid, - - Since- theirVcris are duly ascertained, Let not del anion, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind to set the means aside; • !Weans which, the , simple, are by.lleaven design'd To alleviate he ills of human.kind. ,, • DR. CIIRIS'TIVS GALVANIC RINGS AND XIAG- NETZC FLUID MIMS temarkableinvention, which his received the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely eetwap; plicatiOn ofGalsanism,-as a remedial agent,byineans of which the ordindry and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanisni applied' without any of the objectitins which are inseparable from the general mode no* in use. The strong clos es and irregular-intervals, in which Galyaniam isap pried by the Machinegylzas been pronounced, after a fair and impartial trial` ito be. decidedly injurious', and it was to remedy this rfidieal defect that this new ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been brought 'to its present state of perfection. The. Galvanic 'Zings 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, arc confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy state of the nerroue or vital syrievr, :fad these com plaints are among the roost 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 eery agOt.iyas greatly needed, which it iii confidently bel ieved, has been found in the proper and judicious ahilication ePGalvanisin. • • The Galvanic Rings have been used -with entire success in all cases of RHEUMATISM, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face orlimbs, Gout, Tic-Do/o yea Toothache, Bronchitis,. :Vertigo Nervons Sick •Ilecidaehe, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilephy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the heart,. Apoplexy, StOrness of Joints, Spitfal CoMplaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors; Dizziness of the lived, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Ilficien ey of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all .NERV- 1 oDs DISOITD.ER.S. In cases olconfirmed Dyspepsia, which is siMply a nervous derangement of tlio diges tivit'organs4..they have been found equally suecessful.! Tkiir extraordinary effects upon the cyst= must lie' hit _wes:m(lln be beliaved,and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they arc equally recom mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made ofall sizes, and of variout•ortiatnenta/ patterns, 'and can be worn by the moat delicate female Without ihe slightest inconvenience. In filet, the sensation is'-rather agreeable than othehvise. • The Galvanic) - Belts, rtraccletr, 'Bands, Garters, 'Necklaces, Az.o. • In some cases of a very . severe character, `and of 'long standing, the power as applied by this Galvanic flings is not sufficient to arrest the pro,Tres's ordisease sled ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in tho Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Sc., entire ly remedies this objection; any-degree of powOr That is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the myeterious agent of Galvanism cas effect will fail to be permanently relieved. '.'These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, efristi,lirnbe;ancle . s, •or any part of the body, -with perfect conrenicnoe. The Galvanic ItieckleCes are used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitts or 'afrectione of the:throat generally; also in cases of Nervous DearnesiTtind with almost uniform success asS preventive fok Apti plesy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints.; • •elsrtstie's Eta.i.lpsittc • • is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and ail their modificatinns t . This composition has .been pronounced by the French Chemists to DP one, of the Most extraordinary discoveries oftuadern is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren s'ering the nerves sens4tire to galvanic. action 1?) , this means causing a concentration of the influence, at the seat of disease, thus giving rapitlaand permanent re lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect : , or to impart a similar pro- petty to the nervous s.t stem, hy means elan ontward kcal application. The Magnetic Flnideontains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; : its application is agreeable, and it is as harniless in Its action is it is beneficial. id its result Fuf explanations and ' Lti ire lions accompany it. The combined inventionsare in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at priceS within , the reach of all and the discoverer onlylrc questsa fair trial as atest, of their surprising efficacy and ,permanent benefit. Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Piss- -.. • . These articles , form anether valtiable epplieanon.' oftlie Mysterious intluencemfGalcanisrn. They are as important adjunct to_the genuine Galvanic pings{ and thoir modiheationa, acting upon the same princi- I phi, but having the advantage of Wrote local hAdica-, Lion. ' They are confidently recommended as alvaltt-' able addition inthe speedy cure ofltheumatismacute, or chronic; in all nervous c.einplaints4ni as a posi tive remedy iu eases of 'Pain and. Ifrearness. 4'n the Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in ilmnatic AfectionS . , and in Weakness or Cppreesion co , the Pulmonary Or gans. in Spinal Complaints their effects-aro of tho most decided charactnr, and they have often been used with c - omplete success. They are also of .the greatest advantage in Pains and .Weakuese of,* Brea bt,and'arti highly recommended - for many- of those ! complaints .to which7femalps are especially liable.. - Ati an effectual means for strengtheningthe system ivhen debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Cpnatitutional Wealthess,as a Preventivc.ol 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 thaliest tonic preparation with the importantaddition of the galgaldc influence; whichl is neither thipaired mor exhaustecl,while. , the action continues. These articles Will be found entire ly tree from 'those objections Which are a .conatintil source sir complaint with the. ordinary plasters-in common use. CAUTION. I Iy. The Treat celebrity and success of thesePrtil des have caused them to be counterfeited by enprin-; cipled persons. To provide against imposition; Dr.! Cfraisrft has but one atitliOriZeCNigeth in each dity otl the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh; • •• • ' • • ' ' \V. W. WILSON. CEP.TIFICATES AND TEgTIMONIALS; • - Of the highest and meet 'respectable. character; are ~ i constantly received, - regarding 'the: eistraoidinary Value and success of the above articles. his beliay.,l ed that in the City ofNew• York alone,' upWardir.of EIGHT TIMCS.4.ND 'PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved-oflthe most'undid Chronia disorders seine of which l ave completly baffled all former efforts,of medical art. I indeed many of, the first physicians, of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and iMagtietie ',Machine, , constantly recommend thirapplication in - theirprac.l tice, and with the, exception,- o 1 those .who are OP, i prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention •haste:i ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligept, among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is apall times ready; and most happy to giveevery faciljtjtte, physicians, and all interested, fortesting the truth , his assertions and, the efficacy of his discovery.. Only ageijay . .in Pittsburgh, corner of Market street. • eutl.4.~lly e , . Jons' Itallan."Cheinloa. Soap. • -DEMONS, in purchasipg . this, mist always ask for Aix CHEirICAL Som.; and, - per-, haps, us many hare, heme.cheated ;with, counterfeits will be too much discouragedto try the gentiiie, NV e say to such, Try this ioriau not regret it; but always see that thei'lianie of is on the wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake. . Fur sale Ly W.JACIaION, Agent, coiner of Wood and Ltbegy _streets, the. only -place in. Pittsburgh where 04 Genuine can be obtained; .6.14: cm:HERA 1 ARE CousrmitrErr. ljan22 .1 . . ' Jones's Coral Hear T HEREBY certify that my hair was falling, out la iitninense Inantities daily, and - Ntitifturning gray, and that,since 1. have used Tonet's Coral Hair Itesto ratire, it has .entirely(ceaSedifallinis growing fast, and, Las. a , finu dark-Jook,'.-Before_ 1-used,lonees Coral Hair Restorative, T coihhad_ out•handfuls of lair . • , . • • . . TOICIP..NINF.;94 For sale by VT.:Tackaan; Agent corneiof Wood and.i..ll.lo,ity streets,. only plate in Pittsburgh e :A whorbepixv.reir. caw Jie alicainad."„" , ' jan22. . . . To my Cite - iatx: Ij%~rY PARTNER, Mr IrtL tin ; Esg ,'will attend to 4 ll , l 7 ii ii n y t r nlie r :d j u s t nese; and I .recommend thim to the pAtronage''ormY friend's. lam authorized state that they will re‘ eeiye the counsel and iMsistance.of.the Hon. B. Office 2r.1 ofßurke's.l3uildings,4thstreeb *between Wood and Market. jan6 - -ly - 5A.:141.1.1E.L IV. BLACK. :.::~,~.;.: • it :: s Jr MEN =EI r t ~r' 2~ ~,. `'y~ .~.. RIM MORSE =MEI URE .FOR ..•• •. • COLLEGE :01-11•EkLTI1, - 3 207 Main inireet Ituirspoi• Nevr.lircirisi i Ink - R. G. C. YMiD.IIN'S VEGETA - BEE LITH'ON-1 II TRIPTiC ADVERTISF4.I.I4TFOR 1847.—"1 CALIF., I SAfF;TCO - 14411ERED,•"is ti g ik emphatically I the case with this article:- Disease has ever yielded toils most inarvellons medicinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South America; England, Canada, and the United States have proved the truth_ of this statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tellsthe .whole story.:.Jnvalids, the Kin:. elple - iipon - whicliyon are cured - Mai net be Pamir toyou, but the result of a trial ofthe article is il‘OtiO factory; you arc restored; and the sec:ref - 6f the mire remains With - the proprietor.: The !Mediein& iii - Il compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencieineaeli in (licit:eel root has its own peculiar,' exclusive, medi cinal property, conflicting with no other compound ---tacd root makes its own enre—and as a perfect 'combination, when taken into .the system, it. does the work.which narenr.,' when her `la ws were •fiiit established, intended it shOuld tloP U R IF 1 ES, I STRENGTHENS; • AND RESTORE.S the broken I down, debilitated constitution.' DI1031", in all its ; characters, witl . be completely eradicated from th e i systeni by its u se. See pamplets in agents , hands, I - for free cireulation—they. treat - upon all . diseasee, ; and show.teltimony °fewer. •, GRAVEL, and all coin . !plaints or - the urinary organs, form also the cause !of great suffering, and Vsynn's Lrxriesrriu:s;me has acquired no small celebrity over the country, by the cures it lies ak made in th is distressing class of Sl e: -'lidos. So'famed,it nectar, is this medicine, that it I hair' thus attracted the notice of one 'of our Medical I publiCationS. 'ln the No'verither No. 1 . 8.10, efilie “Iltiffalfr journal arid Monthly Review' of Medical and liiirgical Science," in an article upoti;calcalotis diseases, and-"solvents,'" the y.7iter, alter noticing the fact that the Exiglinh gOyernment once purchased a secret remedy, and oleo noticing the purchase in 1504, of a secret remedy, by the.Legjalatureof,ivein York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: . "Why.de cot . our, lteoresentatiVes.in .Sen" 46 end Assentiblf convened, cfallghten 'arid 41itiolve , the suffering ltiligiuMiliftiiid eollirriNlhe-plifeliii of Vaughn's Vegetable Litliontiiptle; than which no solventeince.the daysof Alchemy ha 9 'posfddied one half the fame !" Reader, here in a periodical of high standing, eal:nowledgeti throughout-a large section of this country to' be one oT the best conductediour nets of the kind in 'thetinited States eZchabgiug with the scientific Works of Europe to - eur certain, knowl'edge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and 'nen tributed to by men of the highest proiossionat radii-I ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret remedy." lion will at once understand no unknown esti:nor:s-i less nostrum, could thus extort a comment Irani 6'ol highs a quarter ---.- andoonsequently, unless it directly; conflicted with the practice . of the faculty, it 'NUM • have been its great "Jane , Which has caused it .to ' receive this passing *nod: .E.insnv diseases,' 'weak-, ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful' and I suppressed Menstural ion /lour if/bus, and the cu . tire cornpl,iested train - oievilewhlch . follow a disor dered eyntem, are at once. relieved - by rho medicine. Send for pamphlets' from Agents,and you will fin . o evidence of the viliie or the Lithontriptic there put forth. ' As a renietry for they irtiguhirities of the fe male system, it has in the compound a "root" which has been resorted to in the north - of Europe for cew; miles—as 1 sure cure for this complaint, and a re ' starer of the health :if ~the entire system. • L/VEZ CO3IPLAINT, JADNDICE, BILIOUS ,DISEASES, P.C. are instantly relieved. People of :the.Wait. will 11;rdit the Only remedy in their: coniplaintn,ni_well.as'A,, vets AND AGUE. There is no remedy like it, and no calumet or' quinine' forma any part of Ail:Mixture. No injury will result in itause,and its nctii:oproper. tics are manifested in the use of a single' 20 OZ bottle. For. 'Frxta AND. Agen,...flitious Disuidet4take• no other Median* 'ltiir.inCtrisit, Corr, wikribd re4ef. the action'of this medicine upon thin Blood, will change the disoase—which originates in the blood —and a healthy result will follow, - Dyseersta,pro mors - rion, &e., ,yield in a. few days use of this Medi. nine. hillammation Or . THE LUNGS. CQVGII, .Cg summon also, has ever - found •reTiff. • Scnoruli, Eni - sisetss, l'itm , , Inflamed ...yes—all canoed byliii. pure blOodwill find this'artiele the re medy. ' ' The . system, completely acted supon.by: thq twenty-two different properties of the xi - dative, is . purified and restored-,as a partial cure will not follow.; The ,train of common eoMplaints, Palpitation . of •the - .Heart, Sick Headache, Debility; 4 , e.,:arti- all the .i.. 4 suit of some .derangement or the system, abd the GPLEAT RESTOREE will do its ; work.... The,. promises set forth'in the advertisel;lCM, are tined upon the' proof of what it has done .in the :mast four yeard. I The written testimony of 'IOW Agents, in Canada, :.the United. States,England and Smith America, in . the possession of lie proprietor—and can be seen by all interestvid-- , -ix a sufileient dethonitration that it is the best Medicine erer offered , to the - 4Vorlei. Get the pateplilot,:nnp. k itudy the principle as there laid down, (Wpm uteth‘tod °Cease. Put up - in 20 oz, bottler:, at $2; 12. oz. do at $t each- 7 -the larger hold ing 2 oz. more than two small finales. ,Lookoulf"an'Ar not get imposed upon.. Eilary bottle has "Vauglia's Vegetable - Litliontriptia 'Mixture" blown upon the glass, the written simiaterti.of"G.C.,Vatignli lox the directions, and 'G. C. yanghn; Buffalo,' stantped Ant the cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office,' 20? Main street, Buffalo, at - wholesale and retaiy No attantion.given to',lettern,' unless po st paid-•:- . oral :ders from' regularly constituted Agents excepiedi „Oat 'paid letters, or verbal communications solicitinnd-, vice, promptly attended to iratiS.• ' '' - --•-•-•• Offices devoted exclusively bil:dre'inilii , bf HO 'UAW 'ele---132 Nassau et:, Nei- York city; 393 Esseect. Salem, Manc; and by the Principal Diuggistithiougiur [ 'out the United . Slates and Canada,' ID advertised its the , Agentg:in thlti city— - nays Witrockway; Wholesale and :Retail ;Agedte, No. - 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsbditthr, Also, ILE. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitehell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Becorcri: John Smith, Dridgestriter; . , ' - jan.lo- dl iwtyl i —.. . - . •. . . ... • ' Jolin. D. D wris, . A -UCTIONEER & COMMISSION. MERCHANT 21. Corner of Wood and Fifth streets; Pittsburg . is ready to receive merchandise of every descript ion on tonsignment•fer public or private side, and from lorignspetience in the above busines,finttnrs.hisitielt that he will ba able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor hint With their patronage. Regular sales on hlondays and Thursdays.ot,D77 Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o•clockiA.l4-. 1, .. .•Of groceries, Pittsbiirgli manufactured new and second hand furniture, &c., at two o'clock` ,. P.M. • . . . Sales la . rery eiaqing at early gaz-lighi. au O N the Upper Rio Grande, by Bryarda. Tilde n, Jr . .; explored oin_the month ot October and No vcmher,.lB44, on botird.the U, S. str. Alajorßrown, commanded, by Cap!, idatir.Sterlipg, of Pittsburgh, by otiler o 1 Maj. Geo. Patterson, U. _S., A. com manding the sec ond - division.of.Arbny of Occupa tion, itiferieo: • -`,"• -.3 1e above work can be tilid rain t.ta.a47o, G. -Hubbard, corner' et, AiEO . - I r .. ... ... ',;- =ENE Mil •• • ...':; , . 1.- :ffti'lliteih . ;. , :;:' , ..:....:: Sprasnsi Atit,ainsi raing.:9l.t744Esre not and Stae,ftnit; diseases of slio spine, CREDatid effectually reJ ievcd by the nse of Na tures oirs Remedy, the AMERVAN OIL; oh. toned from a4well.in Roritucky, ISS fee: pelosv the Earth's surfach. A lady in Kentucky was cured. of Spinal Diabase, which had confined her to h'erhest for many .weelis completely helpless, by .the .use. of this remedy, after various other remedies bad been . tried in vain. Read the following testimon al . . • pi Al...licit, A'anst'22; . IS4G. • . This is le certify; tbat . we have used !the ASitat-s cArr On. for the whooping dough among nur children, by giving then, from 20 sdrops to a.small:tna ipoon full at night ., Which alWaYs enabl ihirry 6 , Ait we!l through the night; I also applied: it .to one of. the children that_got her arm burnt,-the cl,ilij ceased , crying billie•tiefe - the aria Aiir drossed`andlibund up.. I also wit afflicted . with a pain in my side and breast, and have been so for 1G years. commenced using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful twice a day, and in 2 oraclaya using the Oil have been very much relieved, and' do believe that it 'is the best family niedielne Tharo ever 'seen- 7 one of my neighbors used it at my.request for wept:silted ancle, which re- Ihiveither in a feiv minnte!ijavve hive also need the Oil for a strained joint in OUPOWiI family,'Which gave , ease in a very shott.tirne.-. We live on the emit, side ofPenn st 7, .3 deers south of waiput,,..t jirn DOW.AIt well as ever - I Wei in 'my li fe.' ": • • • ' MARGARET. Sold wholeiale and • retail by Wm. Jacksn, at-his Siont and shoe 'store and .Patent Medicine Ware house, S 9, Liberty- street, head of: W.ood.iti cel, burgh. !Price 60. cents and-$1 per liottle..• • Wm. .Jackson being the exclusive ...Agent for:Western Pennsylvania, NONE JSi h itt ,what is sold by tun 'on. my appointed igenta. N. B. A pamphlet containing ample direction,, &c., with the Names and Addresses-of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per of eachltqtle: 29,;-feb..ls4lBtulm egatittalA _ . • ,12, Yr fir 7 , 6 -> 5 „vc 7 4(9 - • fir„ WESTERN. NEW TOME •' -- ~ , • '-- = , • - '- •.•; - '—' , 'f' - '• , . i , ~ -, • - - - --!';' 1 ;•4 - -'5-=, - v'. , ..„ , .: - . —• ~,-,, ...'; -.' •-•• '.':•-.. :,, . _ -_;, „ ' - -:. -•,?'"•-;‘, 4', .- '-i' - ''''''''f:-P. 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Small Pox'i:Jattiidiei, Cotten, - giliney, Pains in the :13aelkp -, •W hooping Cough, Inv:aid Weakness; .: :..i Consinmption,'Fits t Palpitatiottorthe.llegq, ; 4yer Complaint, Rising in the Throat; , ..Erysipeles, Deafness, Dropsy, Asthnia, . • ''' Itchings untie, Skin, . Fevers of all kinde,.:' '' Colds,o6d, - Gravel, Female CoMplairits, -; -•-• Nervous Coneplaints, And all other diseriena oeigiiiiitihgfrom Impurities of the blood.:• . -, ••. ,;. . .‘ Itlr The.A . .have . .enied; j einee theiri ntroductio n , over 2,000 pelaorti; who have bectigiven up as hope less eases - ,lrthe . moit eminent Physician*: • itr - • They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest dititinctioniamong whom are— lion, David R. Portit t , l, • Ilan. lien!) , Clay, Hon, Johng,-Adainsi' •• ' lion. Daniel Webster, lion. Alartml - Vin Buteiri - .4 Iron. J. C.•Csilioun, Gen. Winfield Snott3. • :', Col. It. M. Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, .....• .; -Gen. Lewis Cass. ilk - Their virtues .are n o . infallible that the money willbe returned in all cases they do notgive univer sal satisfaction. Althozigh but two and a half years have elapsert„sinne,these celebrated Pills were first - intreduced`to the pit6lin; the sale of them in tho .Eastern slid Middle :Spates has far exceeded Dr, Cliekencr , omost sanguine expectations. •During the past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes - have beensold'in the - State of New York, 6,000 in •Pc nneylvania, 4 , o4 Xiio.lilacyland, ; 3,oool4 New Jet/ • sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New Englaini States; requiring the constant employment' of 21 hands, exclusive el printers and engravers. - In the same . period, upwards of 290,000 copi9s . Ar.,the "Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in every Section' of 'the country, • Theso facts Must show,.conclusively, that Dr. Clickenero Sugar Coat, ed Pills, besides being the verybest medicine in the World; are heldi ri thehig,fiestestimationlaftliepublic„ We Mig h t extend this publication toi en ndefin ite length,if : we deerded it , expedienttepublish all tersiniogials we have received, not only from. agents -but individuals antrianiiliei, who 'have experienced .the benficial. elceets of Clickeners• Seger Cested Pills, but we, deem it unnecessary. Tho most in, eontootitile'effideneeof their unprecedented oneness, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwitlistending the brief . pe, ' riod they have been before the •publie. Vett some of otirstannehest•pill nrakers have had- tbe:ainlicity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to thorns° the ingredients of their vile compounds, and .paltii •-,-,- them , ett• for- the , f real airedix , pure:" •••. - SuCh paltry shifts cannot !notion without exposing.theirhideetue deformity. Truth and honesty, pest ineritahlt pre fait 01 - eriaschlity and deception. -- ''' - • ' For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at - iiirs .Paient. Aredkine Warehouse, No, 0; Eibertratreet, hand of Weed et;, PiltsbUrgh.• Price, 25c. per box. • ' ...Dr.G/ lel( cher% pri fie ipal Office isSI - Darclay street i. New York. •2.1.; CI, , , KT -- 13ewaro of .a.n imitation article . calleft4m prdled Sugir Coated Pills, purporting lo be Patented,, as both the pills and , the pretended patent 'are •for, ' genies, got up-by a .miserahle „quack in!New•York, who, for the lest lour or five yeara, has ,made iii. living by counterfeiting popular Medicines. ' ...Ir3'ltememlier,:Dr. C. V. Cliekenetis the original inventor .or Sugar Coated Rills, and.that, n.otbing,et the sort seas ever heaid er . witil he - introduced them in•Juhe;lB43', • Purchasers should; therefure,•idwayil ash for Clickener , s Sugar Coated Vegetable PiLlsiand . take no other, or t h e y will be-made the,victupp,of e fiend;' -' • • .. - • •' ' Oct IXdli. :7 •7 7l i'lie - celebirfted jai gni Bei:lie - illy :` • ": FOR THE; O RE OF CIIRONIC DISEASES. 3 .11L4 ZON.IiS .le/LLIIV SI'.P.I.TP OR TROPICAL -. .; :' .i. • - I 4 11 Discolored by Dr. Blazoni ofltaly in.the . yetto .1805, and introduced into the U. Stat e s early in 1646 IHis unrivalled medicine for the ;ache° cure or Chebhfc (niftier( has epread th•OughouvEilici'pe withtlie most eecriLitalted Teed slid triumphant sue.? • less, erdcting the most Mitoniabing cures ever knovrn or recorded in the urinals of Medical Ifistory,. Since its intrisdectian ilia/ the:Unlted'Statee it hair equally sustained thehigh.re,petationit•so justly.fer.mvect: in . the - East, curing here as it lien done there, the most. in vetercte and long standing diseases with which thn' human family ore olllicted. :, The Phylieisna of Eu rope and America (as far as they have become,tic quainteal with its Mocha of operatiori) together with the thousands who :}lave been restored to health liy its superior oficacy.with one united voice •proclaim it to be the most paxfeet remedial agent ever offered to sufferine lirintanify.' It is now an eetablished (het "Jhat.Constarption 'nay be, can be, endear been twat by. pr.llla.:-.onys Sicilian Syrup er. Tr.cpicalifygfene r Thin istlin onlynicilicfne that 'has ever been dia ~.. covered that lkaseeldeved a cure where this disease' had, gained est:tied, and permanent bold upon-thee sy:stem. For tic truth. of this assertion, we, have. the certificates nf some . of•the - nioit eminent Pbysi- Marta of Europe:nod America, expresiry' declaring that, they have prescribed it in hundreds of instancet wVerethe patients were considered layout:fall hive ofibcoveiy;:and; tetheirastoniethment; Me effected , . the moat speedy rind perfect cures. No one who-is unacquainted with its action can imagine the won, derful success that attends the administration of thii medicine fri every • variety of ehrentc disrarie, par ticularly Consamppon,gcrofula or kings evil, /4th, ina,Plithisic,Piles,(see cases reported in.amphlets, and circulars) Canteri, Liver -Complaints,p_oatiVer ncss and IndigeetiOn, Bare 'and .bliftritell' Throats Bronchitis, Drogsies, Chronic Inflamation of . the Kidneys, Gravel,, Great Debility and Iretibility, of the nervous synteinj- Spinal affectioirei l'andysis, Chronic Dian-alp:ea, Pain in the breast anit 7 eide,i Cciughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatiam, Diseases,of the Stinniirch:and Belie% inward weakncie-niad down of the womb, and all the •chronic diseases-pesi culiar to females in their various relatisins_in. life. This medicine is prepared only by Dr. Masotti him self, and is composed entirely of vegetable materiels containing the extract of 42 of the most rate-Tropi cal planta but few of which are knoven l to,the -mqdi cal Profession'generallY:•• ; • • .It - has so far surpaissedittievi Othermedicine ever 'offered to the world in eradicating tYlease, Ihntrit; has not 'Only enlisted . Many orate' flOst Wei* medical men'insthe vorldin'itirlivef'lnitwinit 'is more extraordinary- thi• government where' it was. discroireied'i , Nas =nee it an .offence punisigage,toilh death.oo attempt counterfeiting it or making • 'sale of tiny Tartrte' article, TurPorting to hi 'the , adme or representing- it-to be genuine. . . 4414_1441; Govenrt !neat has'illso made a liberal provision for the pro- r , tection of it.here.' To drealhicted we say let none dispair,, though_ you may have been, given tifilby your Physician and considered by „your friends, as. beyond all hope, try a betas of this medicine and; you may rely upon the fact, that if yOts have Chysi- 1 cal strength enough left to endure -its, action, Tint will find certain and apeedy'reliefjer this has been the call* in thousands of instances, to proof of : which eqi.can„ produce.certificatea.front ;individuals , of the most respeCtable character both of•••-F411.'900 sad America. This medlcinewdl be , offeeed, for aitle only at- die :eminty seats of each -tourity , owing •to the small amount yet imported and the ansiety, o l. • the proprietor to place this valuable remedy within, the reach of all throughout tile United States: ' lisp; 1:"..i3r0a kmay; Druggists, No. .2'Coniinericiil RoW,•Liberty street, wholesale and scrod Agents for. Allegheny cocinty t , Sok! aho genet., Ao . 57 WoodfriL•i , J"'-' ,- - ' ••:" • '''"dee29-4d9zr." - .1 'PI •Tl3l---176T1G1i..114313P1TA1.... ' TTNDER THE CHARGE OF THE SISTE9B 4 - I,I,ERCY-D rs.Annisorr,Gszlitti, - Bnect-and MeMent, General,Attcriding.Physiciantc, Dr. Wm-. immune, Physician for ih6 Germans.—The Institution is now open for the. reeeption 'of patients: — patients:'' • Azeervuta Days . ,Tuetslays and• Fridays, from 9: to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can bere, .- ccived at any time. C/lAR GE 3— Three,dalrars a. weft kii•iiile•• . . gen enil ward; five dollars with a private - rot:01w Medical at tendance is included in these cliarrsiltayini.pla to • brinaade'ts;ci Week's in adiehreit. •••••• • Any. physician can: send patients to the Hospital,' i and continue to attend them there, ankany - patient can engage any phyeiciiiiiheehOoses. In theft' cases the Institution wilt not be responsible fordie•pliysi lianlitfces; eaeh person wilt settle. withsndeli", Ansi clazis. Leeching As an mann chargo,,, -,• ~.;,.1. 1i ., , ; • • - As dce pa:titian will li . e'recelyetiks Wu - means of the Institution will permit. Persons with cohiagi:. ';• 'ous diseases will not he received until necaannoda,. dons can be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent..., any danger that the otter inmates would incur; ' . • All the pbyeicians will attend twice a week ter - 63ft thellospita . ..l, and will degate, one of their number- . tm„ aticaid tbestcl In the meantime.- - Advice wißrbe ifiiiii irititioddi. to out-door pa- I Liens on Thursdays staticridaysat 10, A. M. Peenniatrarriagesrientil will , be attended to by'il commitreiiklfttitt 4 Briitheiland 'Of St , TOsephs, 4 •Anch, for , the present. consists of r iatnes'illakely; EA: `f, lames-May, Sohn S:Cosgrave,Jolui Coyle ancllkhhth- ' Tiernan:. • - ' •• ' . ''-.• '• • ••-• iiii&tf!-..; , • • • " 1 1 EOM IMMO MEN EiZMIE • - . ' --._;'''- - ' •'-- ...., •-,;.: - ,- , -, '- ' \, P. 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