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PitopßlßTansi Ilentiettnat & CASH, 47S Market sti, 'TAAtex.t-tr.O'Coimort, cur Penn 5.447 Wayne Sts., Yittehigh. , - •- ~ fiG LIN TS: .. Ilk OtCon - noas. & Co., North street, .Ilaltimore. J. Ts TAwry. 7. South street, Now York. - Encouraged by increased Emities's, the Proprie - I turn have added to and extended their arrange , :limits during the winter., and aretunic' preparefil to ll'irwaril freight with regularity and 'dispatch, urirair. - Passed tq'any - other Line. .Their fpag experience as' Carriers, the palpable superiority o£th Portabl e 1 oat system, and the great. catiacity anti convenience of the Warehouses at each mid of the tire pot-till arly. ealculated.to enable the PrOpretors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custom era, and confidently °Tering the past as a guarantee 'for the future, they respectlifily solicit a continuance of That patronage Avhich they uevil•gratefully ack nowledge.. • . r I. All tenfalgaments to Taaffe & 01CMinor will be re ceived sod folwartled,Steam Boat charges paid, and . Bills of.:Lading .transmitted free lol' any . charge for Commission, nil vancing or Storage. paving no inter estl directly or indirectly in Stearn Boats the interest of the Consignors must necessarilyrbe their primary ' objectin shipping West; and they pledge_ themselves to forward - all. Goods consigned to ahem promptly, • and oh the most advantageous termato the owners. -• • - Ptcliwaitla's . Way lerellxt Lime. . , • 184(7 _ 17 , xcLusivELy fur the transpbrtation of ~xay . 11 , freight between Pittsburgh, Johns town, Ilollidaysburgli, Water street} and all inteitne diate-plaees: - • One bent - luares the Warehouse ac• m6A.llui- , v Ciw.; , Pittsburgh, nyery day (ece.4t Sundays) and 8 - kippers can always depend on hai - ing tit* goods {forwarded without delay and ut rate. This Line was formed fur the special aczonur,o dation of the way business, and the proprittar re spectfully solicit a liberal share orpatronage. Proprietors. '! JOHN .PICKWORTIL, JOiiti,' MILT.EII.; i.. DAN'. 11, 11A FIN I:'..i- Ito i.3.s*.it'l WOOl/3, ' IVILLI.4)I FLI 1.1 4 y. t . JOFIN AIILLEg, Ifolliilaisburgh. j RAI. - C.A." - NA.N, Johnstown. - Aaents. ~.- C. A. NIcANULTY &Cci.,'pittegh. ... E..FERL-IiCES- ,1.; i J. 1.-.lVlc.:Dr...vitt, John Parker, Itriliert 'Moore • illg.t. 10y - 4 - Smith, Pittsburgh. 1r tuarS „Independent Portatao B o at Lt u e, 'ti `s 7 * 4 .177 ' 17‘ 1811 volt TtIF.ITILA's7SPORTATION PR Dl - CF ' 1..1 RC II AN S To AND FRO p 1 uc- BUlttill, PLIILADELPriIA ADD I.I.A.LTIMOR E. Vr Without Tranthiguient. Goods consigned to our care 1:u ill be fon. arded ititout•delay, at the Lou eat cirreut rate Bill's u! Lading tratiinittled, and ali instruC ion. prb:niitly at tended to, free -from oin any elva diarge for itoiag, or coaantosioa. Address or apply,to C. :A.. MeASULTY & CO., .6.1311.1 Pat,burgh.. , STORAGE. ; . 'i . Rasing a very large and c oratoodiooswarehonse, We aro prepar4d to receive (in aallittea to freight for alviirkent) a large amount of Produce, &e., on Stor age at low rdtes. . ii --,, rearS C. A..AlitikNlA.Tl' 8.-.ICO. . _ t, , t 1 ' - - ' ' Monongaiiola•illoutic, VIA. BROWNSVILLE AND CII,XIBCRLANI) TO BAL TIXORE AND PlllLii.D2.:LPliLf.. Time to Baltimore 32: hours. Time to Philadelphia 4i hour,. [ovt.v73 2111.. ti 5T16175a.1 • 11113 E Splendid and fast . runaing steamers Consul, j_ Louis INPLaue and Swatara, have 'commenced making double daily trips. Due' boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 6 o'- clock. Passengers by the inormng lint: will arrive iu Baltimore nest ertain,g in time for the Philadel phia Mail Boats or gait Road i, ear g,evening Boat willJeave the wharl'clailyrat 4 o'clock, except, San - day:i t ,. passengers by thig; buat will ledge on board, in corntietabie state IVOIll:C. I.o4lVrt Brow us sale next morning at 6 o'clocki cross tile mountains in day light; sup and lodge i i Cumberland. Thus • avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on ihispitite are amPle, and the connection com plete.; so that disappointments ',tar dela.??; will he un known4bn it. Passenoers can stop on the finite and .i r i Lestime their uic seats again at pleas, and choke of Rail Road a Steamboat between Baltimore and Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de sire. , Secure your tickets at the °lnce, • llouse,:or St. CharleS blotch. Trausportal Llue, CCONDUCTEDun. strict Sabbath -k , pies, though not claim; h g to be th c in so conducted. The proprietors of lisifed lino have put their stool'. in the ordrd are tuoroughly prepared tI duc ad merchatlize to and from tlie on. the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience i business, and' zealous attention to the tornerU., will secure to us a centinuane of the patronage heretofore liestowedl. Our arrangements will enable us 0 with the utitteSt despatch; and our 411 wain be U.s the lowest charged by otl produce and merchandise will be rci warded.ensi and, west withotit any tising, storage or cominission. Bills of lading forwarded and promptly attended to. I Address, or apply to II Canal Basin, cor..l4herty and Wilyirie HAMS, IMCK. 4. ST No. tri6 et., JAMES, WiLst No. 122 North 'towards WILLIA.I!iI Tvs( No. iciweast John 211. I',.i:s.vngeit: TVIIITGGIST AND Amino ECA _Ly ket street, three doors above ni l burgh, will have constantly oa band assortment of the hest and fre.diest bI he wi l st.:ll on the most reasonable cline, sending orders will be promp arid supplied with articles they ma genuine. Physicians' prescriptions be neatly prepared from the Lea mater . of the day or night ; Also, for sale, a large Block at' erfumery • • Henry AV• Willi a nits, , f ATTORNEY .AND COUXSELLOR AT LAW, (siiccespt to Lawrie Br. Williams.) Oliicig;•at the old ata.nd, FoOrthMreet,iibove Sthithfield. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Henry ' Esq., and myself, in tbe prac tice of the law, wasllissolvejl by Mutual consent on the 26th ult.' and the businens will hareafter be con tinued by ll'oniy!W. Williains, Whom I most cheer fullTrecommend!to all for Whom I hate the honor to do-busincss,mi a gentleman every, way worthy of their confidence_ . daslB-IvWAITER H LOWRII?.* Steel and File Manufactory rrtuE subse4bers hating enlarged their establish-. tnent for the inanufacture of Steel and ',ilea— on the corner of o,llarn•anfil,iherty streets, Firth Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish files'of every description, of the best quality; and being de , termined to mak l e tt the interest of consumers to pur chase files from them—respectfutly invite the patron age of all who use the article. marl6-y I : J. ANKRIM & CO. ! , IV illia,mil t lic.K.ee:. I STlLLcoOtinnesin his old busineAs of inanufactin: ing Wagons,. Carts, Prays, Ti m be r Whee l s, Trucks, and WlieelbarrOw4 on Fifth street, between Wood and Smititfieldi-where he keeps constantly on hand, or made to order ill i ' the shortest notice, any, amount of work, by ,the beSt of workmen and good materials, and lat 'prices yi suit the times. Those engaged ill the Santa Fe trade, and Furnace men, are requested tri give hint iitt call before purchaSiro , - I elsewhere. ap7-y 1 1 1 11 - E aubsc 1 to all par, 1 , Wales, with (11 lonongaliela S KINI EN R-. !epin,r; prmci . only lum that his old ceutb nost complete rorw•arl 1.0- ! Eastern clue, .ri the carrying itereststircus e and increase lon ,Bingliam's tlo carry freight rice shall -Id ler responsible rived and for rarge rur ad ver- very dtrectiOn ts., Patsb'g, I' roN , 'lnladul Ii a. N, Agant, lialuumre, N, Agent, New Yurk , No. 45, Afar d street, Pitts a weil selected' dicineG,"Ahiels orals. PityFA attended to, rely upon as ,ccurately and Is, at any hour rest and good d.ktc Lr; • a". 1:;?: =RS ~. ... ~.,;1 .t^ . Foßwiciw REMITTINCI. a - V- ): . . fibers are prepared to forward money of England, Ireland,-Scotlandand spatch, and at the lowest rates.. lAMUEL McCLURKAN & C 0.,:,. ' ' . No. 142, Liberty at. Tapseott+t,Geases 1..mt,1r lett ors Oraeo. 111•11tIITTANCES and passag to el; and"frontA;rina'r BRITAIN 'AND by W.& J. T. Tapscott 7.3 South strelt, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Water road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency ot the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those desi rous of paying The passage of their friends froth the old Country, ,anti flatter theme Selves their character and long standing in business will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out thithfully. Messrs. W.i & J. T. Tapscott, are long and faithra lily known for the superior class accommodation -nd qualities of their Peclet Ships. The QUEEN or !Tile WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TEII, G ARIUCH. HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, ! 'LI V ERPOOL, mid '4DDONS, two of which leave.; each Port mon-tbir from New York the 21st and 26(i and frion'Livcrpdp ' l the 6th and Iftli; in addition to Winch they have arrangements with the St. George and 'Onion Lints iof Liverpool Pockets to insure tube froth LiierpooLevery fly edays being thus deter mined, theiri facilities shall keep pace with thmr in crensing-notronage,while Mr. \V. Tapscott , s constant personal tunerintondance 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 sabsdribeirs being tas usual) extensively enga ged i h tlic Transportation Business between Pittsburg and 'the =Atlantic Cities. are thereby. enabled th take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their ridin g , without a chance of disappointinent . r delay, and are therefore prepared to contract ter pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged la gi.ing them facilities for 'carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, and vs dr?, ( L if ne cessmyo fdrward pa.ssengors - further West by they , . best mode conveyance without any acidic:olml NATIONAL FIRE charges fur their trouble. Where persons "'nit f orAND !al AILEY INS 1.71.1 ANCL COMPANY, decline earning nut, the amount paid for passage will :gems York. be refunded in full. I 1115 well known and reipectable company is pre- EM IT T A NC ES. I pared through their Prrrstiugi: At. ENC Y, to The subScribm's are also prepared to give drifts at make insurance of criery kind connected Hach rinks sight., for ally alaenut payable at the principal Cities of transportation and inland navigation; to insure and Towns In Enilitia; Ireland, Scotland and against loss or damage by fire, Owe:1111,g Houses, Wales; thus affording a safe and espeditiou , Mode of Warehouse', Buildmes in general, Goods, Wares, Remitting :Girds to those Countries, %Odell per , mils and Merchandise; and every dmieriprioll pertion.ll requiring duch facilities, find it their intetest to pr,lpprty on the most favorable terms. - ay.l themselves oi. • A rr ikCAtiUtiE foi iisnra eve attendeci,to without de• Application tit' by letter post paid', nil! he preml.t ; l a y ; .1 the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts. by STIUNGEIt ILkIII.IAUGH Ag't. ly attended to. • the worth of this medicine. -k-knotherAtE3IARKABLE , 'cure of CONSUMP TION. Mr..filahriel Whitehead, of this city, was his PHYSICIANS had given him up to DIE !I ! reduced so low that ALL ' lIIS FRIENDS, and even Mn. A. L. SCOVILIo--•All I owe my life to the use o f 11-11. ROGER'S LIVERWORT and TAR, I feelit a duty, and shall without fear or delicacy.give my testimony as e'videnee that others who may be afflic ted with CONSUMPTION or diseased Lungs may .know that this medicine is NO HUMBLIO, but-is worth Wll thousand pli)siciaus' prescriptions for the disease for v.hicii it is recommended. 3 Last summer I was taken with a most DISTRE. SING C{it.'cll, and about the first ofJuly my Lungs _ S offered to any person who will' produce one Ifourth the amount of real certificates of ppaitive cures- in cases of CONSUMPTION or DISEASED: Lungs es DR. ILOGERS , LIVERWORT and T.AII. has made in this city or any other place where it has been introduced. Although it has not been pulTed I in the city papers in EDITORIAL FORM by thel PROPRIETOR for the SOLE purpose of GAlN,i(as, 01061 medicines. are without regr.rd to their worth)! vet the demand has been enortuous...!ln the city or; - Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been ad-I yertiscil.tothe arnoulli or .e.n.,llollars, we, received an order 610 Messrs. Ells, Chitin St Co. to the amount c.r 4 e, THOUSAND BOTTLES. And this too,in. the 'summer seastin, when there is compara tively little or , no demand fur medicine of this char , actor,• It:Y - This medicine still performs CURES that seem almost incredible, but as they are here, and are liar I, wn neighbors whose testimony can be list! front them own mouths, it must .convincta the must sceptical of TA A 1 , V E & O'CONNOR I — _ i were no d l .iseasecl that 1 bled in a short time several I quarts el blood, winch reduce& me so low that aft F,orwariling and Cinnimssion . ....krci',.ants 2 1 At an Election held at the ogle° in N. V.; Ma Y f IEV Ii Muds, and even my physicians thought I mus t mardritibzwy. . Pitoiluireh.'tht• l'.lll, the following named gentlemen were el - lit t ler ,1101311 DIE WIIII CONSUMPTiON. 'its bro th er, how. i -- - ---. ' ' ----------- D;roomrs of th , a cut;.;;;•• , .7 , rur the coning Ye•lrt, e,er,herird or some of - the wonderful . cures made by cLoTtuNG ! currtuNG ;. ! cLo nil NE; !!! I ~,,,, i dos tneillente, and procured a bottle, •and before 1 Vigo to the eery The Three fig, Doors vs. T he NV est ern i J o=s e ph W.Sa, age, stephen Holt, ! had taken t.nv 111!ibottic. a scq.:7oll 'W litho II : I John Browner, John McChain, i set/ of rts diassaar and raised a LARGE QUANTITY I:50,0 1 . 1 0 WELL SELI:CrEn C, A R7tlr.:4 - rs ; • W ii liain G. Ward, wio• W- C"nl'beli, iof 1:1 . 1TElt and PHLEGM, and my COUGH teas!, -‘,, Ttr,V Mad,: and, ready t-, be efferod on the most ! John Newhome, ;0; Jacob M i ller, ; :frappes; by a rhaerd. I have since used soine (WO on _j_ l l libeial C'rms to :ay old customers did the pal). i Willi.rn S. Sl,icuni; Marcos Spring, leave Lo3tties, rind arn now able to attend to my Men lic in ganeral. The Pri,, , timor of this t'arfanied aml , Jo ni F.M,,,,k.c, Joseph S. Lake, ! neon a; yiell us ey. r. extenyice establishment has non', 0.11141 returning i ' John J. Derrick. ; I fiacl Very thankful to the i n venter of this medicine," from tike, mties, at ranch trou_qre and 01,[10•11se.' And at a 01118CIllle01 ME eting Of ILE 111,0‘1, . 7 "" for if thisail not been fur some all powcifill medicine! just ciontalvted his In Elid winter "at adiFements I" , SEPII W. SAV AGE, Ids , i, wascaiir:1110(1 , 11:, re-c,:ec- hat Ito e rat,esi the 'natter and pidegin; and healed my supply tni, thousands of customers with A are of due'. tett President rat the eII6IIIIIR •y ear. t lunr, I ...weld without doubt 1.1.1 e now been irdtgy I 10 Ist desirable s:tacks of Clothin , that lis.. - .1 epee been! WM. J AM ES FOGG S, o ..... gra,c. offered is tins or ally odder traraet west ortho moon- nu .1-t y. ~,,;,stare. .If any 1007 wilf call on mo on Ctttharir c e street, half! tains. Fliramatuess In style :xnil work te.anslfip, COlll- - ilteill3:ollCe. a. . ! val e S below Linll, I will give them the particulars! bins -- with, the Vers . 10W price which they will be ; AIPANV o f-'and refer them to moncrous fr ie nds who v sited the • ,old cor..; aio,too,laio ; . , render tar, 01,t uoriralied; ,k ; I'. I F , RicAN vii it 1. ; 1 :0 1 - 111 A NcE co , • t, , .. , Thr,:e Big goers one of the greatest attractions of 4l._ l'ilthlielollia—aricrtieroetiial—Caoitalritto - , ortng "'"•"- ,,- "e'ti• t io o 1 ,,,,d t n . o ili er, in pl ii l it 'del ' phta, N o , 'L.! Walutt'it, Jan. Ithh, ISI7. GAB fil FL WI! ITEHEALL the westeru country; It is grauf), ink to run to be able to announce to my numeroos friends ttt homy : 't''''''t—Wsr" ST ATE M - T: NT OF DR. 11111.1 M COX. F,tavid:s.,,,n,,Pres't,•; Frederick • Fraley,. ...,, e ~.4: .. _..„, ; , .. ~.. ~ 2 ,. ,, „..., a .. ---...- --- and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary "Sec*Y• This eid 11111.0 •Il established Company con- _ f i r, ' ; 11 1 ...4 _t , ..) 4 / . _1'..„ . .5.! . ..-oi ;. i_ i. and t , . „ I ;_ nr ., i .t. 4. 1_ ,. /. 4 Stf o .r . P.: . I eTorts which I have made. to meet the mart( „ al i t , i t) ! tholes to insure Buildings, Merchanilizo, Fctrriture, ; A .., 4 . / ..0 ,1 1 I F . :( 1.: . I, 1 p a , 5r , .." a ..n . o r ..... u ~ ray line,!it is with &alien:l3 - I can. k eel Vti,,,e; with the 1 and Property, nut or ~ .1 e xt . ra hazardous character,', ruii, ; acs , 17.73- ftait , ..3 1...1-05.fP, Ot . r I hurt t r tti . ssa . .se . 1 conkantrush that is made on tact popular hoitald are!i ag;linst . loss er damage by Fare. i <Er ;t l t , s 1,, , ' - ft , :'r ' , 3•L'i , ig het a g. , re a I.p to /1,1:, wad; mem. It is a well eamblished fact, titat my: sales ae l lsharth and its j Its /44 ~, ' , ,e i.f I O.N 6 Wil P.ri ON ,by a numher of Akiphe . atioits for Insurances in Vit. , i .„,, „,..,....q, , i ., v,„ trade,or t h a n titres larger than any other hoUse in the ; neigaboraood will be . TRECHVeII, a nd risks . toket, ; nase a h.,' ~ ..s. tad an: this being the case on the amount sold, 1 , either perpetuaily or for limited periods, or tavora-i M. A. U. lscorn.d.:—Howver reluctant I Leve, can affuo to sell at much t he profit thaisaetlicrs c said ! hie teens,. by„ CEO. COCillt AN, Agent, I be e n to nerrnit toy name to aptivr,attacheito a cer- I ,i s i possibly; think of doilm if the) wished to miser co:: -I ''''c •••' ' i 'Nu. `-'O, ,Wood its' et, t i f" c ate ir,!!;.,,trairriling Pat/tor - Medic irtes, Nostrums i or CnlOUstatis, I rotttsertlieless think it my duty, not I tingent a'ipenseni. ; I Ititcrid• to mate a clean sweep' soilmj LING. • ~ ~„,..,.„• , , , •• • ••••••• '', --• i ~,I! , I , mu , ~1 1 0 00 10/111 SO the couitennitV, 11101, all! of all my p resent stock before the beginn i ng of nest 1 , at:dotted with ‘!" , cat..,!_krequiritt. Cough Medicines t o ! Year; col tug to th is conclusion, I will make it the! interest i every 111101, b.(/sty lastirance - Company of Phi adstpkia. I SI! Al PTION, viit-- Miss Belt, Filflp daughter of Mr. • suit, to etil and pin.c.l4ase at the Three Big! Doors. t rictal•k &vs . Yea it) an in ts. I IC.ING Li, FuvNEY, „tit°. wane a c h eap „ tate , i Agents at Pittsburgh, ..:r the 1)4 , r are Piston! ' state. that in th•et: particular cases sf incomesit CON- .1611 N I,I'CLOSIi EY. ;17 IRE RISK'S upon Buildines an. Nierchandixe odiohn ,-arrr , l this city, a MOS Barger, sister-in-law of our City Council, th at Dr. Roams' CORFOUIVD SIRUP 1 r every description., and Marin,. Risks 1. 1 ,•1011 I I •jj10 . NI r• N . " , • W.11.101.T.,1•011010!,Ond Mr. It. K. Cut, one of 1 or cargoes of vessels o taken upo.q.lie most favorable a , 4, 1 , EsTERvELT, the old and well known tenor. OE LIVERWORT A:f1) TAR operated more use A see. _Li. Tlaiti::..n • Blind hlaker, forMerly ilf Secoart I and Foil' it- Ili sts., takes this method to inform pia many 1 Office at th e wareil4USe of King .5:. Holmes, 011 1 me, than any retittody„Of a sitnilsr character in its, , operation than I have 11,,r Used" in my preetire. One ero,od3ro - the Oct that his Factory now _... frill gp.,..1 Water at., near Market strcc ; Pittsburgh. . via: Miss Ikli, appeared to be , erationou St. Clair st., near the old Alleglient I N. B. King te Fumes' in ite the coatidenee and 1 °l . Orie C-lses splice; Bridge., -here a eonstaut sup Ply 01 . 111'11'as of various pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who! ; patronage of their friends lid community at large rod laboring under the last stage qf Scarfulous Consump-1 the Delaware :d. S. !moor lice Company, as an nise i - I 0 "/ as colortiM d qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at a!1 prkeS, fi-uto twenty-cents op to snit costomers.ltubon among; the mt.,' ourisliiiig in Piuladelphia-1, were in attendance in e, Mos, to try being called to N. 11.ilf required, Blinds will be put up so, that as ha, mg a forge paid . i capital, wlncli,,by the (T er.: treat the Clihe SIIR is at t present time in the en- I anon of its charter is constantly increasing —asiio)lllell, of as aPrO7.O-`IIIIY gond health, awl from :T..; in case of alarm by fire, or otlicswise, they may 1,, . t td,„ 6 , to , tac t ii -,,,,, t n ,,,,,,1 1,,,,. o ne o,„„ o f the peararee, as Itkel; to die Witt any other disease, as, removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with I arm i„ I tiny o Lim - a s lady of this city. As it respects the: "profits Of the Co paivv, without involving the sisti4 facility that any other piece 41 furniture an y r Sspoinifbility whatever, hm-rinil the premium health " the other two enSCS, all the threatening ! can be,Yemoverl; and without any extra expense. actually paid in Iv him: a nd th e refore UA ilofge smng I preinwotory symptoms seem to have subsided from ; je2.l-il&wy. the use Of , few battles . of Syrupahoy ' the. Mutual phi ciple divested of every obnoxious 1 . • the v• feature, and i its most attractive form, olio l-tf ' Very respectfully, Sc. . ' I I Iy.A.M CON, 111.. D. Agency 0 CiOCilllr ti, Jan. 250, 15•17..' C Y Call a; the agents and obtain a pamphlet contain sif • •• . .-• . . l• 1S ~ D. A. CAMERON, i ' 111ANUFACTOREIL Or 11014; VT WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, .:AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL. 11 1 , : i .: e fi s TFL l r l l c .L fe l' e . is as ,, k .a s a t a li n e te r tthraotnia‘geecaonf give 'satisfaction to nil who irony purchase of lam. Ilia mtabliAluent is on 151'Kelvy , s plan of Loto, sth Ward? , mar3l-1y • "1" . A l Fifth Ward Lis cry Statile. . frc__ -(11? THts subscribei, basing bcag , lit•out toe reel? j - rvi known Livery Stable kept by C. 11. Doty ,if, 1 the Firth Ward, respectfully inforrns his friends kind the puhlic generally, that he will Lett', at all tottel4 al stock *if the best description of ruling horses/ r bug gics,•citrriages „ all kinds, awl I a short evss'ydliing required in his line of business. 1 1 A cljusicleralite portion of his stock is tow, and he I is conodent no stock.th the city Will bruperior to his, . His errits will be moderate. His stable is on Lily etty 0. , a few doors above the cam" bridge, where he resiectfully solicits a share of 4ioldie patronage. CHAJi , :s COLEMAN. _ trlrile is also provided with4o elegant Ilearse, which! will be furntslied whenftoired. oct2s-1.1 NOTIf!E• . TT WlNGsold out towkstablisliment to Doctor ILit Williain F. Irwinil (Meet-1141y recommend Iron t all my former fripids anc Ellt l . mistoiners. , • i ,Alt lIIOII.N. Irwlu.!'s Drug Store . . Tlt undersignef burin.; bought out the ytore ol i Edgak ThMm,•cdriter ,41 Penn and Hand streets, so-I Imitslb shareof tfic drug and medicine custom pi the city ;Ind surrouping country. 'A general assortment' oiallithe most/valuable WidicinesVerfunicry, Oils, Stiapl, FaneVArticles, Brushes and Coinlits will al-. wayslie it eprein band. Physician's prescriptions ac curatiely c iOpounded.' The store vs ill be open at all .hour of Hie day. and night. • Pi I LLIAM F. i RW I . N, • de 28/ -.4 corner of Penn and Hand sts. 1 i George Cochran, CON MISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, MISSION No. 2G Wood Street, Pittsburgh. cr,ONTINUES to transact a generul Commission 0 business, especially in the purchaselind sale of American manufactures and produce, and in receiv ing Ind forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As (itgedt for the manufacturer§ lie will be constantly §updlied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh mauhfacture at the lowest wholesale prices. • .0/ders and consignments arc respectfully solicited. Can't b Deal: M. WHITE has just received' at his large 01 establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streHs, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS fof summer; alto, a superiorlot of French Satin VES• TIN OS, all of which he is ready to make up in the 'atest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. rgyl4 .1. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. :7 41. AIcDONAID, Bel 1 and "Pram Founder. First street, near Market, is t t • prepared to make Brass Castings and Brass works generally on the most _ reasonable terms and shortest notice. He invites machinists and all those using brass works to give him a call, as he is de ter Mined to do 41 work in his line very low. - 27-1 13.,I1ODES,Si ALCOIIN, - (late of New York city,) 1. No. 27, Fifth Eli., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard',Ground spices, Catsups, &cf„&c., will open dtiring the present week a large assortmentof articles in their line, which they will wliolesolp in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wliolesaltwrices. All articles sold by them warran te'd. "Merchants intending to go east would do-well to Call before leaving the city. They may he found at he it warehouse, No. 27, Fifth st., in Ryan's bOild in!. aep7 . . • - . •• , .. • , . . . . , . ' . At i,.:;.14 ,, , ,,,, ...... - 7 . .E..::7•.i...,....g,...-,..,,,,,c;,.:,...,t7f,.vvw,qfti ,, ..w. , -,.v,:-• - , , ,7.1 , ; , .:.: - . - :,:i., - -.7 . ,;,:,1.4y 7 7:dr% 15' 2 4 ,5- 3.VA7:q',Vr:l4 ,-- ". , .'" 4 r. - 4,,,..,, , ..• 4,1,4 r.'4 - ~,. .4 " -,, , -. 4 :. ~..- - 4 ~.. .' ' ... ,'• .- . : - `• '- - .., ' . , . ' .- ' ..• ' - - ' 2 . i .. ' , ' 44 - 4,, te..* - niir ,- .5 , .: - ...4if , n ,,- . 4 f -4. 1 6 *& ,4 Ve5..01 .- . 441, 7- -, :' , r, 3, .AT-ITxVf* ,-* '''"? V '• ' ' ' •,' .. , . • - , .Yy NEE -___~ ' rotre and Marine insurance. , ' THE Insurance' Company of. North Atherica, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited InSurande on Property, in'this city and itti.vieinity, and on shipments by the'mtnal and rivers. PIItITTPP,S -, Arthur G. Coffin Preet..Samitel.TlioOlts,• ' Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, •Sainuel ly. Jones, sainuel W. Smith,' Edward Smith, Amßroso White, John A. Brown, . Jaccibld. Thontas, John White, John It, Neff, Thorns, P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, . I len ry D. Sherrard ,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni- I ted States; haying been chartered in 1794. ' Its char -1 ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of l an extra azardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. • MOSES ATWOCSD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh.__— eet23.y: __ The Franklin Fire luarirauce Company OF TIITLADEIXIIIA. • ('iIIARTER PEItPETUAL: $400,000 paid in of-., vv . tice 163; Chesnut et., north side, near Fifth.— 'rake Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, iu town or country, on tho most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per= tonally or by letters) wine promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKEIt, Pretit.: C. G. BA:testa, Sec'y. DIRECTORS : Charles IV-Ilanckcr, Jacob R. Smitl Thomaa Ilart, George W.IIt mills, Thos. J. Wharton, Mortice:it' D./Lewis,' Tobias Wagner, Adolph' 1 , ../Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Blown. _ PITTSBURGH AGFNCY., W A F4LICIC MARTIZi Agent, at t nEkelnunie Office of Wariick Martin, 4- Co., conic of Third and Mar ket streets. • lire rinks taken on buildirylia and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and/ the,suretinding coati try. No marinu or inland , davigation risks taken. ao,ll-1y the Franklin Fire Insuiranec 1 ..annany of Plallaticipkia. / N.E. corer cf Third and Wood streels, Pittelostrgh.' riiiir: ~.,ts of tiii• company on the fait of imam _L. ,tr i , 16-15, as published in conformity with an act or thill'ennsvlvaxim L.egislatute, were 'holds and ilortgages, It arl Estate, at cost, "Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, i '" Making a total of - • 909,1553 42 Affording certain assaratico that all losses will he promptly mot; and giving entire security to all who obtain policies .from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct 8W ARRI CK MArI I N , A'gent. . Allen Kromer, LAXCHANGE 11110 K ER, corner or Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current hank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities 1 -Tor sale. Drafts, notes and: bills collected. • RE F ERENC ES Wm. Bell & Co., John .1). Davis, P. Lorenze, r, J. l'ainter tc Co., Joseph Woodiyell, James May, Ales. Itroson & Co., - /John/John 11. Brown & Co., 5 M'Cautlless,Cincin J. B. M'ljonitld, St. Louis w. p o pc Irres't Dank TO ARMS! TO A mr,.. ( 7 THREATENED Invasion of Western! Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000' [nen, notwithstan ding hick, J. M. White will con-1 tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore heen offered in the Western country, having the largest establishment in the city, Denting on Liberty nod Sixth via. lie in siow prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greateat variety of cloths, eassoncres, vestangs, and clothing of all descriptions, suitahle ror the alproaehing season, that has ever heeikollered in thi d market, to which all can 'hate the niglit ol•Way. Observe the corner, No. 1137,1 Liberty and Sixth sts. J. M. WHITE, 7uiloe, ?7' rnarl2.s Proprietor. .• Veget oble Polntonark Bnlxnm. ! . r the winter of 1532 and 1833, I was seized with spitting,of blood, which continued with occasion-1 al relief t i ill spring. I consulted several eminent phy.i c ians and took much medicine, •but the rFlief , obtained was only- transient. In the spring I ?.r.itn meuced liking the Vegetable Pulmonary Italsal4.-- At this time L was much reduced. The day beliire I commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a half a pint of blood, was oppressed with groat hosrFeness and a bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam thinking if this failed I should resort to medicine no further. But it did not disappoint my expectation. All the unfavorable symptoms were immediately re lieved, the cough cured, and I have not been troub led with spitting of blood since. :1 am now about to resume my trade, (that of a rope maker,) which I had given up without any expectation of returning to it. Roxbury, Mass. Wnt. (Meyers. Sold wholesale and retail by B.A. FAIINEsTi K Sr. Ct i., corner .of Gth and Wood and Wood and First streets. may I 'ONES' Genuine ftraianChemical for soft .) ening the skin o eradicating all eruptions and pimples, healing chapped hands or cracked .flesh; for dispelling -freckles,- iiiinburri-, tan and blotched skin, and producing a finolnalthful youthful clean ness. Price 373 cants per cake.. - The2 genuine ar ticle is forlalc by B. A'. FA!INE3TOCK & Cy., corner First and Wood and Wood. and (Rh lats. PMANUFACTVAED TOBACCO, 2(1 kegs Pitt Tobacco; •• 5' " Lathes' Twist, do; • 10 . " V. ‘ do; Ip " Cav , d, 1s Lump, do; • • . store.and. for : sale, by, J. &I. MI/EVITT, Nap 20 222 Liberty et. s' - 10 -; (),) lt -- ffW AR D Mg certificate* of wunderfid cures from a great nutm! her of respectable mat well known rti Zeus. • A. 1.. SCOV & Co., Wboleeule agents fur the Wekt, cur of sth and nave \ t C. Kneeland., principal Agent for Pittsburgh, ollice bu Grant et., one dirt below `J.d. Als Mr sale by ( ~ .1.1„ corner of 4th and Wood st.s., ittshtifigh. John 11. Cll3/3CH. sth ward, Pittsburgh. 11. I'. Schwartz, Allegheny. ... John Smith, Birmingham. $600,615 93 . 100,967 771 . 207,490 72 The Slost Astotattllng Illimovery. A BLESSING! A MIRACLE! ! A WONDER!!! To cure Eruptions and Dirfigurcrncnts (f the Skin, Pimplex, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum ; Scurry, rSore lieqds, Oli 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 ANTONIO VrSi . /LIANI for his . inven. Gen. Alany classed him and his invention as a hum bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the saute 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 carefullyexamined the singular invention of Vespouii We have analyz ed its component parts—we haVe used it in several C.:INCH, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly .. wouderful remedy lbr any cutaneous eruption (lii:ll,!eremeet of the skin. its inventor we con leder the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPoLD DUPREY, Brea." Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia. of Ky., Louisville Then comes the report of the ''Societe do l'lnsti tutu," of scientific experanents : "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at thin siuisular 'preparation—Vesptinl's Chemical Sonief XV here, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual ',cache e, to cure every cutaneous eruption, even thsfirgureincut of, and even discolored skin ! Where •will its magic and singular power - cease t The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Redid:ln ofthe Far West; are alike under the in tinnier , of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of chan g ing the color °Nark, or black, or broo it shin.' (Ilere se - oral persons were brought forward by the' president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ THIS! FROM THE INVENTOR lIIMFELF TO THE PRESENT In consideration of the tram of $3600,1 have di vulged to I‘ln. T. Jones, residing in the City of New Itirk, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, together with a statement of the ingredients coinpos ing sty Italian Chemical Soap. lie is to manufac lure it Ilir sale in the United States only', andlo the privilege of naming it "Jan ces lialian Chemical henry .1. lleldsworth. Oiiigned) ANTONIO VESPRINI. ' There are probablk few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the 'above, will doubt the quali ties of, Jones's • Italian Chemical soap, in curing„ Eruptions, Disfigurements,._„Urecklee, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn,-Morylinw,, Tap, 'Yel low or Brown Skin, &c; Should there be such-per : , sone, perhaps the following recommendations, as i ,. -- well as hundreds from others, may convince them. - To nay Clients. irl'or sal by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of . Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts- 14 8/1 - V PARTNER, Mr. Liggett and Win. E. fins burgh where the GENVINE CATI be obtained; ALL i " r t" ii- tin, Es q" \viiiattend to ' m y' UnfiniSbd it'ai orltr.rts 'Aar. ConrerrnrErr. ' jan2s 1 eas;and I recommend them to the patronage Of my , friends.. , l art authorized to state 'that they will re-, ceive the counsel and assistance of the Hpn. R. Bid To Printers. - ; 4 FRESH 'Supply orJohilson's Superior Printign die. Office 2d story of Burke , a Buildings,4thstreet; , luk: Just received and for sale at the office between Woo!lnnd Market. . , of the Pittsburgh Morning Poe.. 1 , . FLAMER.. ian6-1Y SAMUEL IV743LACK. . -- A POSITIV1:: AND .PERM.ANE.ST COME FOR . RILEUDIATIS I I AND -ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS., "Whattlitigh the causes may not be explained, Since their Teets are duly ascertained, - Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, Induce nmukind to - set the means aside; Means width, rho' thriple,„, are by liearcn designed To alleviate - the ills'of leurnalikind." - DR. CIIItISTIVS GALVANIC - B.INLIS AND mAp- NETIC.FLULD. THIS remarkable invention, which has received the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an ,entirely new ap plication ofGalvaaism, as axemedial agent, by means. of which the ordinary Galvanic. Batteries, Electric . and Magnetic Machines, &c.,,are eptirply dispensed with, and the mvsterionspower of Galyanism applied without any o e objections whi . ch.are inseparable from 'the general mode now in. use. The, strong dos es, and irregularinteryals, in which Galvanism is a-p -pliedhy the Machines, has been pronounced, alter .a fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly_lnjurious,and It.wasi to remedy this radical tlefectthatthis new-ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing:toil, and peraeverance, has been brought to its present state of perfection. The Galvanic Ilings . answer all the purposes of the •mosX 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 : dlsordrrs which arisefraractrvenfectiled andittr4hialthy state of the nervous or vital ,sys!int, and these.einn plaints are among the most painful and universal to which we are subject. They arise, without exception, from one simple cause—a..derangement orate Nerv ous System—and it was/in theSe cases. that other 'remedies' having so oßbn failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which itils confidently believed, has been found in the proper and jedicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rin , s have been usdd with entire .success in all eases of r lDitwiNrisat, acute of - chronic, applying, to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-,Dola rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, rertigo, Nervous Vac Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Patsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, ilpoptery Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Coniplaints, Lumbago, We.uralgia, Nervous Treniors,-Dizziness of the Head, _Alin in the Chest and Side, General Deb ility, Imficien • cy of Nervous and Physical. Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofccinfirnied Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement ofthe diges tive organs, they have been !build equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system Must be ' witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding etnnplaints they are equallyiecom- 1 mended. The Rings are of different prices, heing I made of all sizes, and of various ornamefital patterns,l ' and can be worn by the most delicate female without! the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation' is rather agreeable than otherwise_ ei prim, Galvanic Delis, Urneelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, Ec - c• 4 , lln some cases of a very severe character, and of i lona standing, the power as applied by the Gallianic I Rings is not sulfide:lite arrest the progress ofaiscaze 1 and ultimately rostorehcalth. 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. Theseearticlei arc adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs, alleles, I or any part of the body; with perfect convenience. The tlalvanic Necklaces are used midi greater bene-' fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throati generally; also in eases of Nervous 'Deafness; and 1 with almost tinifbrin success as a preventive for Apo-j plcxy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. , l C heist te's alagriette lr_2lald I I 1 is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and 1 all their modsile This composition has been' t pronounced by the French Chemists to tie one of the must extraordinary discoveries ofmodern science. 'lt i is believed to possess the remarkable power of reit dering the ?acres§ sensitive to galvanic action by this' means causing a Concentration of the influence, at the ;seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re-i lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to! producie the same effect, or to impart a similar pro-' 1 prrty to the nervous system, by, means ofan.ontward ' 1 lima) application. The Magneti9. Fluid contains nail mg capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is 'no harmless in its action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc- lions accompany it. The , combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer onlyvre quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Chrlaties Galvanic Strengthening Pias ters. inar2-d 19 PROPRIETOR. • rarig A'or 4, 1840 toms 1t hal .00 -.These articles form another valuable application of the ni - ystcricius influence ofGalvanion. They area an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their moilitications,acting, upon the Same prieci plc,hut having the advantage of more local applica tion. They aro confidently recommendertas a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofßhetunatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, end as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness ire the Chest or Bark, Pain in the Side, in Asmalic Affections ; and in Weakness cv Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In 'Spinal.CoMplaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. They are also of the I greatest advantage in Pains. arid Weakness of the llreast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As ' I an effectual means for atrengtheningthosystemwhen debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional 'Weakness, as a Preventive el Colds, and in all affections of the'eltesi, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plitster vrill ho found of I great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it I embraces all the virtues of tha bcettonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired use 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 1 common use CATION DI" Tho great celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by enprin cipled persons. To -provide against impopitien; Dr. Chnirrin has lint ono authorized agent in each city of the Union. Tho only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest anti most respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary rabic and success of the above articles. It is beliec ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of, less than a sear, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, come of which have completely baffled all former efforts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who , disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, I constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived, unanimous favor with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all thorn ready and most. happy to give every &edit). to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth of hit assertions and the efficacy offfiis discovery. , Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. • octl4-d ly tone's. Italian Chemical Soap. DVASONS, in purchasing this, most 'always ask for JONES'S ITALIAN CUE:VEAL SOAP; and, per haps, as many have been cheated with, counterfeits will be too touch discouraged . to try:the genuine,ive say; to such, Try this once—you will not regret it; but always see that the - name of T. Joiirsiq on the wrapper. Price hO cents a cake. For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, coiner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. ` Jones's enrol Hair Itestorative. HEREBY certify that my hair was falling out in i immense quantities daily, and _was turning gray, l and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto-, rative, it has entirely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look, • Before I usedJortes's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed-dot handfuls of hair daily." W. TOMPKINS,92 Ring st. N. Y For sale by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, he only place in Pittsburgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained. jan22 NEM= Spfaths, Stratuti, Pains or t he t roast and: .• ' Side, and 'diseases of the 4,pitne, Cuamand_effectuallyielievedhy:themse . ritN a- tures owls Remedy, the, A.MERId.A9V 0I.L; olk.. lamed from a )yel! in Kentucky, 185teief below-the ' Earth , si surface:' .A:lady in' Kentucky was cores of - a Spinal Disease, which hail confinedher.toshet bed fOr many weeks completely helpless, by the use of this remedy, after various other rants had been tried in vain. Read the:following testimonial ohial, l *: --, . . PITTSBURGH; Auguit.92, - 1846:: . . This is to certify, that we have use .. the Artrat- cAN On. for the• Whooping cough airiongOM children; "i k i 1 by giving there from 20 drops to nsm 11 tea-spoon ', full at night, which alwaysenabled the to rest well ' through the night“ also applied it io . one of..the children that got her arm 'burnt, the! child ceased ciing by the time the arm was , diesidFd and bound up. I alno.Watt afiliCte4 , 7lth tl-Fill LS:my:side and - breast, and have been so for 16 years.; Teomiitericed using the Oil by taking- a teaspoonful! twice'a-day; and in 2 or 3 days using, the Oil have 'been very much • relieved, and do l believc that it.iirthle. best family medicine '1 liaVe - ever 'nenia•one 'of iny'neiglibers used it at my request for a sprained incle, which re . - Roved her in a few minutes; we baviialso used the Oil for a strained joint.in our own fa • mi y„ which gave. Case in a very Short time. We live o ' the - east Side ofPenirst.', 3 doors•south•cd•Walnut. _•I am now an well as ever 'I wasia• my. life: • •• , . ...MARGARET A.' SMITIL ••.: ... Sold wholesale and •retail by-WM. SaelLin,, at his' Boot avd Shoe .store and. Patent - :MOI4We Wake house, S 9, Liberty street, head of Wood sheet, Pitts,' burgh. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle.' WUr k . Jackson being the exclusive Men, for. .I f ilekteri3. Pennsylvania,. NONE ;IS . GEICUINE, ht. avhst. is, sold `bym on,it rus appointed' agouti: — .. -N. B. A pamphlet containing aitelple directionn, &c., with the Names and Addresses of theproprie tors and principal Agents is-enveloped in-the wrap per of each bottle. aug. 2S--fidils-dhiVem . . . -, 0 , 617,93 , x0 4, 64 ,.. J. 47f4rAt ? . ,ti - •1-, '' -. ••; z1 i.k li , ' -.:. _ . ..........,.....„ v,TESTintN, NEW l'' It. N.-.. COLLEGE OF If 1' ALT II ' 207 Notts street, puirslst, New Yozlx. TAIL G. C. VAUGHN'S-VEGETABLE LIT'IION, 1 J TRIPTIC ADVERTISEhIENT FOR 1841,—i'l CAME, 1 SAM, 1 CONQUERED;" is most. emphatically the case with this article. Disease has ever yiettled to its most marvellous medicinal power: 'Wherever it has gone, and South America, England, 'Canada; and the United States have proved the truth or this staltiticint, the aboilti quotation in a strong andpithy sentence, tells the .whole.story. . Invalids, the prin ciple upon which you are cured may. not be known to you, but the result of atrial of tile article is satin factory; you are restored; and the secret of the enrol remains with the proprietor. The Medicine is a:1 compound of 22 distinct iegetable agencies; each in-'I diiidual root. has its own peculiar, exclusive; Medi- J (Anal property, conflicting with no othercompound j I —eac, of mates its, own cure—and - as. a perfecti combil 'ion, when taken' t into the system, it does the wo which smann.c., when her laws were first establis ed, intended it should do—P UR IF I.E S ,J -STREN THENS, AND RESTORES the broken J diri • t ebilitated constitution. DeorsY, in all its characters, will he completely eradicated:from the system by its use. See pamplets in agents , ' hands', i for free circulation—they treat upon all diseases,' I and show testimony °retires. Gasser. and Sneeze ? plainis of the -urinary organs, form also the-cause of great suffering, and VAT.IIIII'S laynesratenc. has acquired no small celebrity over the country, by the cures it:has made in this distressih ‘ g class of nillic tions. ' So famed, it seems, is- this tne.dicine, that it has thus attracted the notice of one or our Medical Publications. In the November No. 1846, of the "Buffalo Journal and ninthly Review - of Medical .. and Surgical Science," in an article upon calciflous diseases, and "solvents," the 'writer, after noticing the fact that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchasein 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New 1 York, thus pays tribute to the fame oftheMedicine: "Why do not our Representatives in Senate 'anal I Assembly convened; enlighten and .dissolve , the suffering thousands of this country, by thee ; purchase. of Vaughn's Vegetal() Lithontriptic, than,which no sol vent since the dais of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame'!" Reader, hereis a periodical of high standing, acknowledged throughout a large section of this country to be. one erre best conducted jour-. nals of the-kind is the United States: exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our Certain knowledge, edited-by Austin Flint, M.D.,and con tributed to by men of the highest professional abili ty, thus stepping aside to notices , secret remedy" 1r.,0u will at once understand no unknown izad`teoli4- less nostrum,, could thin extort a comment from se high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly, conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great "ferme"-which has caused-it. to receive this passing nod. K/DNEY diseases, weak: ness cf the back and spine, -irregular, painful and suppressed Mensturation Flour Albus; and the eh - 4. !tire complicated thin of evils which follow a Aliain , tdered systemiare at once relieved by the medicine , Send for pamphlets from Agentsiend you will - find' evidence of the value of the Lithontriptic there put forth. its a remedy for the irtegularities.or .tlieje male system; it basin the compoond a i!root"which has been resorted to in the north of Euteipe for cen turies—as a sure cure for this Coinplalnt, 'and a re , storey of the health of the' entire system:' ; LIVER II COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES, Exc., -are' instantly relieved. People of the West - will find it theonlff -- entedy in these complairts;lis well as Ferl vetsAND Acne. There is no remedy like it, end, no calomel or quinine forms any part of this mixture. No injury willresult hi its use, and its active proper. ' tics arc manifested in the use of a. single 30 nz bottle. FUR Fivcri. AND AGUE, Bilious' Disorders, take not other Medicine. RUEUMATISII, Goirc, willfind relief.' the action of thisanedicine upon the Blood, will ' change the diseasel--which originates' its the' blood — an d a healthy result will follow, DYsruesh,.lsr, morsholv, &c., yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. inftarnmation or TUE LUNGS.. C0L11111,, - CON SU - SIMEON also, has ever found retie. Senoili-A; ERYSIPELAS, PLLES, InfiantedEyes all ca• . im pure blood—will find_this article the re - . The jr.. W fy system, completely acted uponby th twentv-t.wo i different properties of the -mixture,•is purified and restored—as a partiaLcuie. will .not follow.. The train of common complaints, ,Paipitation qf . MI Heart, Sick Headache, Debility; .4c., are, all- the re sult of some derangement of the system, and:the GarAY REsrolica will do its work. . The profniseS set forth in the advertisement, are based. upou.the proof of what it has done - in the past 'four years: -The written testimony of .1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States. England. and South America; in the possession of - the proprietor—and. man can. be seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that' it is the best Medicine ere offered to the" iyerld,i Get the pamphlet, and study the,,, • prineiple as there, laid down, of the method•ot cure. Put bp in 30 or. I bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 each—thelargerliold-] ing 6 oz. more than'two smallhottles. ' Look out and' not . get imposed upon.: Every bottle has - tlyanglin , sl Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" blown upon tltel glass, the written siguatu - re of "tl. - c.Vaugn".on the: directionsfand ;G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo; -stamped oil' lice cork," None ether- are .germine.. Prepared by I Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office •I 209 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and:retail:l j No attention given to letters, unless pest paid—or-I dens from regularly iig-Cnts excepted.: post' paid letters or verbal communications soliciting ad-'j ' vice, promptly attended tog-ratio. -, - . r. -- • ,- -: Offices devoted bxclusiyelyto the sale of this arti cle-132 Nassau,st., New York city; 205: ESsex'st., Salem, Masi.;andby:thq principal Druggitits threughir out the United States and Canada; as adveitiied -- in the papers. Agents in this city— ' i - • . J. Hayti & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, NO. 2, Commerciallots, Liberty:streetj Pittsburgh., Also, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; 30110 Mitchell; Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Bridgewater- 13(•"'"(11--;',, John D. - • AUCTIONEER -& COMMISSION MERCHANT Corner of Wood and Filth -streets,Pittsburgh , is ready to-receive merchandise of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and (eons long experience in the above-busines,tlatteruhituse that he will be able to give entire satisfactioiito- all who may favor him with-their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and .TliursdaYkar Goods and Fancy articles at-l 0 Of droceries,. Pittsburgh,m?nufactared,:articlesa new and second hand furniture, &c.,nt tri,o`ti'clnele P. Saleseveryevening at early gusrlighk moies - d - IN the Zipper Bin Grande,.. tiy'Bryant S. Tilden, Jr., explored.in:the month of October and No. vember, 1646, on Voard , Thn U. S. str.Majo . fgiown, .corninanded by Capt. Nail Sterling, - cif-Pittsliurgb, by order, of Maj. Geo. 'Patterson, U. A., Cop manding . i.hepehond division Or Armyof Coeur° tion, Mexico. , • • ' The — above work can be,had from' the agent; d HubiOd . ,tornee of Marburi and i* 'Penn strsi- Also froinHilie `febl.s:tf :sllbi - inL .- : - .- . G . : .A - e , w , '-'77-7 , -'77!'7,^:', , ? • , - vg - z.:7; . , • -- Altbtc . 4t. Secrarity;.to;Purc4asers! 'o,l:t itu , s - 1747270firk `4CEl*9;ti-E-TIL , . TILICKENE.RiS SUGAR COATED -, VEGF.TABLTZ -, PILLS are the first 'and only Medicine 'ever,— ..„ linOwn that will pasittedicurs k . • - Headache, Gidirie'eS, 'Measles; Salt Rheum, hetunatisui ;Piths - Heartburn - Warms' ) Dispepsia, Cholera•Morbrie,---. Small Pox,Jaundice, Pairis in tie Back, .rt 'Whooping•Cough, Inward Weakness, - Comiumptittm; Fits, - - Palpitation of the Heart,, Liver. conlilaiFl , Rising iathe Throat, .Erysipelas, - Deafness, Dropsy, Asthma, - Itehingi of the Skin; , • -. Fevers of all kinds; • , Colds; •Gout, Gravel,' Female Complaints, = Nervous Conipinints, ,And all other diseases originating from of • . - 'the b100d. ".- - BP' They have , Curedi sinceltheir.inirsiduction, , - over 2,009 persens,who have beengiven up ashepo!. less cases, by the most.eminent,Physieiaris. • irr They are patronixed god recommended by 'men of the highest dislinction,iniong whomSart. Hon. David It.. Porter, -tlon.liehry Clay, .. Hon. John ,14.%/I.dams, .Hon, Daniel Webeter, Aton:Martin Van Buren,' Hen: P. "C.'Calhoun, Gen. Winfield. Scott, Calat.t.Mttiohnson, Hon. JameSlC.Volk, " Gen. - Letvis Cass " ig:r Their iirtnes'are so infallible that the Money Will be returned in all' cases -they do irotgive =aver-. sal satisfaction. Although Sat tweand a half years- t, Have.elapsed since these celebrated Pills - Were first introduced to the' -puhlie, the sale -of theta Eastern:-and . middle ,States. has-;far exceeded. Dr. - Clickener?st most sanguine expectations. Daring the past yeai, alone; no less ihan - 10,000.grosa of boxes have been sold in. the-State of New York, 6,000 in Penusyliania,4,ooo inMaryladd, 3,000 in-New Per-, sey, 3,oooiiiDelp‘vare,ned 9,000 in the New. England States; requiring the censtant' - emPloythent of 27 hands, exclusive oLprinters. and engravers,' same period, upwards..of - 200,000 copies „ of, the „ "Family; DOOter" have been ordered by.agents to every section of -the "CoUntry. Tlieso -fatty Mast- show ; conclusively, Xhat Dr. Cliekeperlis Sugar Coat,„ - ;. , cd. Pills, besides being the very . best medicine in the world, are heldin the highest e stimatiO ribY the pub] . We might, extend this publication to an indefit-t,. lite length, if, we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonialnwebere reneived, not only from agents - I but individualiv and families who have experienCed I the benhcial effects, of -Clickenerts Sugar Coate4, Pills, but ,we deem it unnecessary. The most in , m r coestible:evidence Of their unprecedented success;: are the numberless imitations and_Counterfeitswhicht have alreadyappcared,hetivithatanding diehrief pe-„,„ rind they have been before the public. Even some Of our staunchest pill malterehaVe hat-the audacity- " to ; imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order.: to disguise- .; the ingredients. of their vile compounds* and palm :them off.fer*ilie siinori pure:P. -SOch paltry shifts cannot last long ..vitliont e.vposing - theix hideque deformity,.. Truth and honesty, must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception..' Fdi sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his' Patent Medicine , War4hcruse, No. 89,-Lberty street,. headof Wood et., Pittsburgh. Price, 2.5 e. per box. 4 Dr. Clickenees prineipal office" ia Slßarclay street; INewYork. , • - . . 4. ". - • D:r Beware'. of an imitatiOn article called Im. , proved Sugar Coated purporting to be patented, ' I both the piths and the pretended Patent are for genes, got up bya miserable, quack in . .:NeW who, for; the last four ur, five years,- has made his living by counterfeiting popidar medicines. - ' • • - Hemeraber,Dr. C. "V: Clickener is the original inventor, of ,Sugar Coated laills;and that nothing or the sort was ever heard of until he in June,` 1343:' "-Purchasers she ,th refore;alwaYs ask for Clickenerts Sugar Coated. - Veg table take ho other, or they will be Mad 4 thediethinsof a fraud. ' • Oct' The celebrated' Itiaino.--Tternetly For, - TEE CURE' OF 'CHRONIC DISEASES;.. 111420NtS UCILIAN , SYRUP OR TROPICAL: • 111 GLF..:IITE. 4 Discovered by Dr. 34zOni of Italy iidtbe year iS4S, and introduced iutd the 1.1 States early . - 1115 unrivalled medicine for radical cure of Chronia diseases has spread throughout Europe with the most unequalled spa ed.and triumphant sne.r'. cess, effecting the most astonishing cures ever known or recnided in the"annal4 of Medical Distory. - its introduction into the United-States it hiss zustained the-high repumtion it, so justly received..in. the East, curing here as it has done there, the Moat ' inveterate and long standing diseases With whicb the, humau family . are - afflicted.. The Physicians of Eu-, „rope and America (as far as they'have beacinte.' Auaieted with - its - mode of opeiation) together ivitiV the Vdousands who have been restored to health by . its - superior efficacy with one unitedvoice Proclztini' it to he t he'remedial agent ever offered to suffering hr"' .that Con:i*,..) by Dr,. Man; This lathe covered that had gained a 'syStem. rot the - ecitificat Cians'tof. Eur that they haw whev..oo;t7ai.,.. Oferucovery, and, to'llicir astonishmed,has a effected the most speeily and perfect cures. No one who is, unacqualtitGil with its action can imagine the won derful clic - dess that attends the administration of this' medicine in every -variety of chronic- disease, par ticularly Consumption, Scrofula.or kings evil, Asth rart;Phthisie,Piles, (see cases reported in Pamphlets' and cireularS)' Cancers; Liver' Couiplaints, Costiye- ness and:lndigestion-Sore and liiisamed Threat, Bronchitis, Dropsies, 'Chronic Intlenaan "of 'the - - Kidneys; Gravel,' Great Debility -anti - -.Tratibility -of the. , nervous system, Spinal' affeetions,' Paralysis,. Chronic Diarrahma,, Pain- in the breast and side, Cmighs, Colds, Chronic' Tthetimatisna , DiSeaSes of the' Stomach aud, Boweliiinward:Wealmess•and falling down Of the womb, and,all the chronic 'diseases pe culiar to females in 2 their"varidus relations In life. This medicine is prePared enly by Dr. Mazonf him- self, and hicoinposidnittirely 01: vegetable materials . containing the extract of : e of the mast rare !Trap"-, cal plants but few, or whicli ere known to the meth- cal Professiorrgenerally. : t •. - - ' ' Y- s• 4 ..t It se, far-sur asSed every other medicine ever- offered to the word in eradicatina,diseaac2: that it bas not only' enlis ell many of the most' talented i - - medical men in-the world in-its :fayor but .What..tal. mere extraordinary the government.where it ,was, disedvered "llas. made it an. offence punishable " f i lth death :to Ottani! counterfeiting it or waking -sale 4,,:: any spurious _i - artiele. purporting to _be. the same! or representing ,it to -be ,gcnuine. :And !hie - Govern-. meal has also made a liberal provision' for 'the 'eel." '• ;Mellon of it -here. : - To therafilicted five-say" let none.., - . dispair,thouglt you _majfibaxe been given:up - by ' ..„' your Physician and considertall3y. Your; friendi: aa , beyond all hope, try a bottle - of this - mddicine and ''- . rn you.ai rely upon the filet, that if you have Oyu-. cal strength enough:left .to endure, its action, you -_. 'will find certain end speedy relief, foithis has teen - -T the ease in thousands of insta nee s, i n'proof of Whick .... we can produce" certificates from individnals; of - 110... , most iespectanle character , both or'Europe and. r America. - This medicine-will be ogered for 'sale_- , ..... only at the county scats:of each'. county - owing to - the small . amount yet _imported and the anxiety of .. the prop - 110w to place. this valuable remedy within : the reaclr of•allthrougland the 'United States._`- Hays & -Brockway, Druggists,, No.-2 Commercial Row, Liberty street, wholesale and .retail Agents fee ' Allegheny county.: Sold also by It. E. Sellent, No 57 Wood.st.- - ..- - . , .. .-- - .: --dec29439m;: - - 1 ' . • PiT"TSEIII-LGll:xiosritTl&L'.. - -r-rNDERTHE CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF , t.) Annisox,,GazzAm,,Daires and, Me.NIEAL, General Attending Physicians; Dr. WEIL ?mantic, Physician for the Germans.Thelnstitattoa lanow open:for the reception of patients:: - . RECEIVING DAYS—Tudli_ys and Tridayd„.from 9 • 1- I to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cases of accidents can be re ceived at any time. • - . . CHAnces—Three dollars a week in. the!gpneral ward; five, dollars Pic* vim. lldedttal pt :tend ance is included id these charged; PayMi . mis . -1 be niadelvvii - week'l'in a.d;Unce.: • - • - Any phyAciae can-send;patients to, the Hospital, and continue. to attend - them_tbere, And any pataxj.. can engage any plfysician beanie/es ,- - - In theta thelnstitation - wurnot be-responsible for the PhY 44. nian , s, fees; each person will settle- ith i cians.' Leeching is an extra charge. AS many free patients will be received as thv meani_ ofthe Institution will permit. -Pelona with contagi 4 - r ; ous diseases will not be, received and accommoda (ions can he prepared sulhelenfil - ample - to prevent - - any dangei that the other inmates would incur. - All the physicians Will attend twice,eweekto visit the Ilospital, and willdepute one o'flhelrnumber to ' attend thasich in the-meantithe. • - - ' ' ',Advice will be•givmx gratituausly to ont-doo; - pa. tients. on Thursdays and Fridays at 3,0,A.11., .-,Pecurriaxy ariangenietits will be 'attended to by a . committee:of the Bretherhood'of St. Josephs, which for the present consists of James , _ .iamesMay, Jphn S.Popgrave;.7o4Cci,ylelpid ArthurTiernan - = -'• - '•• 's '11654N ___. r erg. '- ,. .'.4:1- , ' ,,,- . ! !. , . , - -, : . • , ....,,E..,;.--... ,, , , .-... , .. ,- . ...:,i..7 . 44-- ,- - , - ~.,:,:.-.,..:.,-...-.i•-:;:,.:r_:,.i...--....:.'--4.4.,..V;.:'.'1,':.-.'!l' ~' - .:... =: ! ~ R ~,
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