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Ar." 1 '4Viu r'we'rr.t Vi Son stiecr,•l4ew York. • Proprie tnieliat'• added is ciftelided -their arrange - . meets the ivister,ta .jake new oreliared to • fhrw.irtirritight :with vii•aulariti dispatch, unser pawl eitliinnypther Line. • Thetr long experience as I Cattlire, clibl4lPable'll'nperieriiy. l the ?astable-Boat • syVefeniA:id s pie••gkeat caiit4yind.:itoevenience of the Wacehliosaii at i'th 'end ufteit Line, are p'eculi eirahle' the tilitnistias- 0, fulfil thejr,iftfa'gemeittViind'eciciniinedate their' custom '. erin 2 .ana'cqn6dentry,iiffering the Pastas n gnarented • fur'tyci,(4tyo;llisy felOietrully weentinuance 'that:iiitr . islinge• - whic k 'they .hunr . giatectity . Ackt • nowledge.i, ." ' ' • • • AlliConSign o rate to T.4atie fit'l , Coxinor will Wire; nor wird e 4; Steam Boat charges Sith and ,II or Ilanstaittedi freci; - any 'charges:Rif • • Conuoissioni.ntivanciepor ietei , est 'tiirecty ?r, isOirectly itis.Stemin.Boats the interest ott illo'CiarstgporiannSt traces primary . Vitosti'nifcl Viet. pledge themselves Ckinds consiipi4o4o them promptly, ..awl thisittiystidiaiitagnouytettristo the owners.' • PtoiliaroettiedWai tolicii s iti Liaie: ;, • _ ~''' ••:: ri C._ .. t.- ,, ,...-:1 .1. . A_± n . 11 ...2 A ': 4847 .,. -.... c h - r , x.c.Luso:EL : k..fuic-theie4ii i iiirtation of wax js2 fieitliVAetivieea 4 1 4433u - 04 Igair,ville, .jahaw . toW2 . 4 : ,*didryst;*,lll;lV4ir o*cl, and 41 hitinne dittf i plaeof..; ;- .. :. - ••. f. ..; 1. ' • • ' (he Sait ktilta the *drehan4iipro. 4. Mclntil ii.tiCo:i:Pittsfiutgh,Otery day. (excep t sunday n ) and Sliippcis ilisiii.;alivass . :6ol44 oultiaviag their goods forwitiled!*thOt delay. : sod 41 fair 'rates.• Th:2'ruiff Awns. Torrand 174i:the special accommo• dation of the way besincia-,*.and!the proprietors re spnetnalli solicit "a lindini shim of . pitronage. - I .. . • . .• • ''. ''.' - .Prepliiirsl••• • • . . .4;lollN".l4oKtifftlefif, •-.'. ". .YrAIN MILLER., • . , .iitiNtri:ll: - .li.tittik.S .; • n. 3Etyr woops; 1 -- ',f - - - :.. : ~: IVILLIAM FLTVIT. ' ~ ?:: :. ...T ci roc litL r. rt, irwif43 , emi s ruh. .; Icar. c3x.4r;Joitaiiturn; Agents. } .: ' . :.c.*.i!.lk:isTrvr.t g. Co,,Pitte g h. , ..-'; - I - ' 'ackat.Netn:l ; • • J. J3lntieiiit, John Picker; Wert 'Moore, Dago let 4-Smith, t?ittshiir e h. - • • .!.. ware 1 14v r ie-4.4z.voVA!liteperit,..Lbli. to TkfE'T.RANSiOII.TATION Or PRODUCS lagltcttelli OISE •TO A$D FROM prrrs: J3DAGII;IIILLA.DELPALI. AND 11ALT4IttOLLE. . •;.;'•• gr : Without.Trarsh pmeut.' . ..ooffu'leOu'isie:se.l . Citir be forwarded witfibuttelub . urthe I °Fun' earr t eut. rates.. • Mlle of all iostrite iontpromptly at teadod 10.0Veollmrn-hriPexti . fur Sturnge of e(taquips i olt. Address, or upptirta . '•• • • .C. %rt. & CR.,. • . • Cage! Quin, Pittsburgh. , . ..• . r. • . 4.TO:it/LC &in . • 11,1s.ing:a..rerv.d.i.rga 3odcout.,i4oglions warehoiso, we,nro.plepartel to receive (in aliJition to froight for shipment) a large maimat of ;Produce, ac., .ou Stur age-at-tow rates. • !I inarS C: A. itni..xvvrr E=El=ll • k: l4te . 1 . 0 : 110 I.4Sr 11 114 • • 041 • •:•• . - 4 •*.ontisigiAtcia :haute., •-•••• • DIOWNSVIL4E AND CIjAIDEALAND Ti) 13AL :x.ND .ruiLisuaalitt. .::1114;.9th..BadRISKe t • 3:;,' ho are. Tustu : l9iltilade7pi4 huzra. lleistx,73.mcf.es srathzul ana .taanuil steamers Consul, 1, Louis APLaue and Sart.ara have commenced luiislng:slouble doily trips. no 1 4, pat will leave she ttostopgohela Ve.h.tre every morels precisely at 8 o'- clock. - Piriengers by the mornlisg Luse will. err:ve in.lialtiinore 'nest evenieg l . or the pissia4M plagiil iLiats or Roll Kehl uAls. the eveninu Boat will leav e . the wharf' &illy at 4 o'clock, esc'epi rulidayt.'• gasaenuers by this boat lo.lge on sword, in co - .erect/4W stare raeam. Leave Browns. villa neit suotalog at 6kkelocks dross the mountains irrilirlighrt; sup anilludge• in .Cirsithertand. Thus avoiding night travel aliwgether.:l The preparations on-this route arc amplh, airl 'll4...cortrisetion mini pleter he that disappointments bike:aye will he Ain. knoWn up en It. Sistiesszers'ean stop on the radicand resume their Sisifittigain.at pleasme,auil huiciihnice nrltsit (toad eillteasuboat Lttwaca . B.titimord: and Philadelphia. Cuaillsos cha tered to parties to Itayel us they - Seeere your . tiekete at the °Mee, Bletiongahela House; urSL.Chaitee if utel. ' • febl7-7 '3; •MES!CinEIII. 'Etzsgb.oxit.'s 1846 caNDPCTEI) on'fitrict Sabha n eulteeping princi ,- ides; thoiigh,noticlaiming, to,hd the only line that iaie.cooductod. Thepropricitorsi of this old estab lithed tine - have put their stock Lillie moat - complete order,..and are thorou,ghly prepared to forward pi o duct'aud "Merehadize to and. fromilthe Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. We trust that ciur long Clilerierree in the carrying busineisf and zealousatterition to the interests of cub toiners, ,will.sciure to us a coutindance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed on , Bingliain's . arrangements Ou r will enable wto carry freight with, the utruo.a. despatch; andjunt . prices shall al wais asthe lowest charged I.lY'citlier responsible • q Procince and merchandizewin b 4 received and for warded_aasLand. west without an,iieliarge for adver tising, storage or commission. *. tßills of lading "forwarded and every direction ptomptlpattended. o.• Address, or apply to WAL" , BING II AM, Canal Basin, cor, Liberty and 'Wayne ets., BINGII.AIIIS, DUCK .4- ErritArrov, No. 276 Market phis. • JAMES WIEN/N . , Agent, No. North Ilowa.rdst., Baluimire, TYSON, Agent, aprlO-y ..N9.10 Wem(st• New York., 4ohitN. Townsend, . ; 1 . .1 7 7i . RtflGISTVii) ITOTIIIiIC.IIB7, No. 45,filar bet street, [hive doomOboee off d streetPitts linseConstaidly ou hand a well selected aisortrinini of the hest and freshesbletliciops, which he wsll sell on the most reaSonalh terms:. Phy3l - sending 'orders - will be pronipt!y attended to, -addstiOplieitwitli articles they may rely upon as genuine. ' ' preecrintions will lib accurately and. neatly prepared frilm'tifebest teatiriale, at any.hour or the day or nighf.§ :Also:, for sale, a large stock Or fresh and, goad erfunibrY ' dec 3Ald Floury W .-W111.1401-.:., ATTORNEY thin COUNSRLLOR AT "TAW, -,(titiccetiOr to Lowrie ,th Williams.) 011ie° at O - olestaad, Fourth street, ab ovo mithficW. - T EIS PARTNERSHIP hereto for cexistinghetween Heitiy W. 'Williams, Esq., and myself, in the prat - tiee:of tho law, wMi dissolved by mutual consent en the 2Gtlittlt.,'and the be : silicas willitereafter be con tinued by'lleriry W. Williams, wlfont I most cheer fully I.:emollient] to itll for whom I f havo the honor too liasinea,, , as a gentleman er6r.y way worthy of their confwhnce4 ; das:lB,lv. WALTER- ill . LOWRIE' card File AlantifActory. Tr,HE Subscribers having ofilarked their establish- Meat for the manufacture of .*eel and Files:— on-the eerner. of .6 , llara and Liberty. streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared td - furnish iilep of everptiescripttort, of the boat quidity;:und being de termined to make it the interest or consumers to pun. chatiiiles'from there - , -re.speCtfiilly ihvitia ; the patron, age 'of all who use the article. 1 rnarl6-3 , • J. Agli.Rl-2,1. & CO. - . - , , . . • . . Q TILL continucsm his old businetis of man ufactur -1..-31'irfr—WILITO.1181:2-.Cnrt4l-Droys, ,Tirrtbor.. Wheels, Trucks, and , lVl.melbarrows,en street; between Wood,atidcsMititfiold,ojtern,he kcoPs constantly.on -hand, or made to order in the r shortest nptice, any nOtount of work, by the-best tifAvor,kinen .mid good , - nisteriels, and at prices to suit "tbe.times. Those eng,aged. in: the, Santa l , eArade i and Foniace men, arorcquested to give him_ a. a?.11 before purchasing chiCwliere. aP7I - SI; • • . . .iAf2..iittiljll#l94,!.. tp;p„, ~rpnracts„ sebieribera ;re preptiied to forward inoney 1.. E to;all . poets ; of ; Eugla id . Ireland, Scotland. and despatili; and . at the lo%sest rates: ; . SADIVEr.bictLLTRICAN 2 • feb:l2 ••• .•• ' • Nik."l42, Liberty at. • • Tiiiiicott hot Gleisetrial Waco:: . A.,& , -: . R . E.1111:17...41 4 47C.V.5 . and.: pima; ' ego" and .. .from •Olicivr, :Darning. , :myna le.Fiix.o;'ll W. Ss: J. T. Tapscuti: 73 South street,' currier of Maiden LauC,, New YOrk, azid ?Li. Waterloo road. Li verpool. ' The subscribers having' accepted the agency of the above heuse, ar•euow prepared to make arrange- , meets upon; the most liberal tcrios with those deg roux lot .paying the 'pis:sage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselyes their and long standing in business- will gito ample as surance that :dltheir arrangements will he carried out faithfully. . . . • Alessm. W.* F J. T. Tapsetitt; are long end raven' bly known • for the ouporiurt.class . accommodation nd Sailing qualities. of. their. Paclot• Ships.. 'l'. c QUEhtl• or tram WEST. SHERIDAN, ItOCUES 11111.,GAARICE,110TTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV- EllPOOL,..and SIDDO4S, two of o leave each Port monthly, 'front New York the at and 25th and ;from Liverpool the Stli and I lUy in addition to which they have. exrungenicuts with ,the St. ,Coorge and Value Lines.of Liverpool Packets to intim; a dcpar tttrofroni-LiCienool,overv..fivedays hiring thus neter wined; their faeilitimiShiltheop pace with their in creasiug patroaage,while Mr. W; Taprobit's constant peramial sunorinteridancii. of: the business in Liver pool iaattadditioaal ieourity that the comfort, and 'acccoatinedaticiker the. passengers he particit larl~ attended • . . ho subseribdreheing (as usual ) extensively enga gcd in the Tiansportatieu pubincs, between Pittsburg and. .thh Atlauticqiies . t 'aris thereby enabled to tthe .pnewengers immediately on their landing,WitcOut u chance of disappointment or .delay,end are therefore prepared to coutract fair.pas sage from any ina pert in Great Ilrimin orlreland to this City; the nature of the husiness.they arc engaged , gi.iug them facilities fur carrying passengers so tar inland nut otherwise attainable, and will, (if sic .cossary,) forward :Passengetii rowdier West by the the, mode of toeveysince 'without 'any additional t charges for theli trouble. 'Whompersons sent for decline coining out s the amount pal fur passage will be refunded its full:.:. ItEglrrA N C'ES The suhreribetsaro alto prepared to give drafts at eight, fur any amount payable at the Priucipal Cities and Towns - In England; Ireland, Scotland and l t Valesi theenffis!ding aafti and expeditious mode of !lemming. Node to' those Countries, which persons re.juirinp, - euch facilities, will &Olt their interest to avail themselves of. Application Of brletter post paid) will be prompt ly atteodita to. ".. • • TA AFFR &O`OY.llOll. Furw.arding aal Couunission Altircitznts, Pittstsurel!. Pa CLOTHING! ppniusc! GLOTILINti!!! The Tliree•lllg Doors vs. The IbVesitern • 'World 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS IkTOW made aud.ready to be otTered on the most liber.xl terms to toy old customers mid the pub. lip in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning frottathe Eisteni cities ' at much trouble and expense, Mit complete d his all and winter arrangements to supply him thousands of customers with one of the 'first desirable sleeks 01*C:tithing that has ever hcen *tared in this or any other tuarhin west °film moun tains. For neatness in style and workinauship, coin. bitted With the very low ptico which they w.il be sold for mien cen May render the (.18 unrivalled B l'hree ig floors one of the *gruisest attractsous or the western country. It is gr.:toying to Inc to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and ahroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary mforts Whieb i hsr e Made to meet the many calls in soy line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the C0;13(3117. rush that is madit on this popular establish. teens. It isa well established act, that my sales are eight Or ten timewlurger than soy other house in tame trade, anil this being the cum on the element surd, 1 can Alford to.sell at meat less profit than utlicts could possibly think ocduing 4.lhny wished to cover con tingent espensea. I intend to Make a clean sa cep wfull toy protect stock.beforc the beginning of neat year; ensuing to this ; conclusion, I will male it the tate:eat of every man, who wants a Cheap Wittig! SUitgifl call and purchase at the Throe Der Goofs. .11/IIN 511CLOSKEV. Vets Itl oat Intuit a. 'WESTERVELT, the old antl well known Trnitiau Blind . Maker. finagler:) , bf Second and Vow th sts., tithes this nietho.l to infortn his many tliends of the tact that his Factory is now in full op crotion on St. Clair at., near the old ..4.lletchea) Bridge, where a c on stant supply of Wink of various colors and qualitins, is conomully kept on hand aryl at all pr.ctio, frottaWenty-cents up to Suit cuttomery. ht. If retain:l, Blinds will be put up sn, tit t; in ca.e of alarm by .fire, or otheawise, they May In retnovcd warm: the aid of a screw4riyer, and with .the stoic facility that any other piece of furniture can h: rumored, and without any cstra appease. joil4-4Swy.t . • D CAME 11. 0 2i , NIT F A Cryntlt or HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFMIM SCALES, • AND CASTINGS prGENEILIL. iII.SPL;tIT . U.LLY asks the patronage of his IX, friends. lle feels . Warraoted that he can givi , satistbction to all who may purchase of him. his establishment is on-31'Sch•s's plan of Lots, 50 Ward, mar3l-ly Fifth Weird Livery Stable. THE sub4criber, having bought uut tn. , well .known Livery .Stable kepi by t. B. Doty, in the Fifth \9aad, respectfully inf.:urns his friends and the public generally, that he will beep at all tiule. a stock of the best description of riding horses, ling gins, carriages of all kinds, and in short cverytlidig required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is ncw,nr 4 idbc Is confident no stock in the City will be superior to 11:s terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lib erty st.,, a few doors above diaconal bridge r where he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CIIAtLLES COL al AN. Ilc is also provided with un elegant hearse, which will be furnished when required. oct2s-t1 NOTICE,. T_TAVING sold out .my establishment to Doctor William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend buy to all my forraer friends and ciistonters. , EDGAR THORN. irwlit's Drug Store The undersigned .having bought out the store el Edgar Thorn, corner ofl Penn and hand streets, so licits a sham of the drug nud medicine custom of the city and surroundingcountry. A general as:ma:emit of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, this, Soaps, Fancy Articles,: Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on . haritl. Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours OW day and night. WILLIAM F. IPWIN, corner of Panp awl Hand sts George Cochran, COMMISSION AND FORWARDLNO MERCHANT, No. 2t3 Mood Street, Pittsburgh." •to transact a general . Commission businestl, especially in the purchase and sale of American inantillictures and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. An agent for the ruantlfactiffers lie will he constantly suppliod with the the articles of Pittsburgh tnatitillmture at the lowest wholesale price 3. Orders and consignments arc respectfully solicited. Can't, be Boat! r, M. WHITE has just received at his large Fy establishment, fronting . on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for suinmerj alas, a superior lot of French Satin VE:ii TINGS, - all• of which he is ready to • make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. ..Observe the cOrner;,No 167 Liberty arid Sixth streets.' my - 14 J. M. WHITE, Tailar,'Proprictor._ M. McDONALD, Bctl and Brass 7 ,- Founder, First street, near Market, is .7. 7 „.._-J. ~ .. , : , t . !,., B pt r e as p s ar l e , d .o 1., .1 rtoksmgaekieiertlraslys o C n as t t h in e gs m and c.L . t , ---r.-. . reasonable terms and shortest notice. t' - .4....'-.1, ..Hp invites machinists and all thoes using brass'works to•give him-a call, as he is gle termmed-to do all work in his line very low. ' - may 27-Iy , -:- - - ________ RIIODES. &. ALCOII.N . , (late of New - iork city,) N04'27 - , Fifth it., between Wood and Market, Menu factureriiiif Mislaid; tlrbund spldes; Catsupti, &c., will'npen4uritig the prerient week a !exps. assortment of articles in their lin O,:Which they will wholesale in quantities fo' snit dealers, at, itstern wholesale prices.,All articles sold by theniwarran. ted. Merchants intending to go east . wiauldido well to call before leaving the city. They may be found at th r ir Wirchoaae;Fifth at., in Ityarrshuild ing. , •• • ,ser"' NMEEZI 3lisurcine Mr.rtste insursisce.". • ' - .rrllFE•liisurance CoMpany, NortlV.A.merice, pf! Phila - delphr,a,thtbegh its authorized AgetiS.; the subsCriber; ci,ffers'tci mak.Spermanelit and. limited Insuratrce'en Nopeith'in this. city. andits•sicinity, and on shipments bYlthe Canal.and rivers. - • • ' DIRECTORS. ` • 'Arthtir O.Ctilliis;Diia't. - Saininet Brooks, - Alei:Hefiry, •' Charles Taylor', Samuel &mos,' Sambel W. Smith,' ' 4 Edward' Smith, I Ambrose White, • Jobn A. Ilrown, I Jacob M. Thomas,' ' John White, ".. j I John. It. Neff, Thomas P.-Cope, Richard D. Wood, , Wm. Welsh, / litoory. D. Sherrard, Seey. This •is •the oldestinsumnce Company in 'the Uni ted Stateqhavink heen chartered in 179.1. - • Its char= ter is perpetual, i and. from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may •be'clinsidbted as ottering ample security to the public: • ' MOSES ATWOOD. I At Counting Roorri of Atwood, Jones Co. Wa ter and Front streets,' Pittsburgh. . • octf!..3- • . The ll'mauhlln 'F r tre 1118111CitD Company OF ECO PHILADELPHIA. teIIIARTER PERPETUAL: 8400,000 paid in: a i1..., glee 1.031; Cliesnat north side, near Take Insurince . ;either permanent or limited, against loss or demage ibyfire-, oin preperty and effects of every in town or country, on the most reasonable terms., :Applications, made either per.. sonally , or be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCREA, Prest. C. G. Bs..iscur.a, Seety. ' DIRECTORS :, Charles Isl., Darieker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomasillart, Goorge W. Richarth, Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias \Vaguer, . Adorphi E. Done; ' Samuel Grant,', David S. Drown. 4.GENCY. . Ws,nnieic . .MAtiTti, Agent, at the Exchange Office or Warrick Martib, itr Co:; turner of Third and 2.1ar. , ket streets, - j - ~ Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrountliug cution-: try. No marine or inland navigation risks. taken. aug4-ly ; t 4 PATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE iNstritArier. COMPANY, • Ne . York. Wills well )inciwn and respectable company is pro 1_ pared tlirottO their PITTSBUIIO . AriENCI, to make insurance el every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or tianrage byi fire. I.ViVel!iiig }louses, Warehouses, Ritildings in gettefal;Geods, Wa.7es, and Merchandise; and every cleacripticka of personal property on the most insurable terma. - Applications fur Insurance attended:to without de lay at the office, No: 41 Water and G• 1 Front stsi, by • SPRINGER. 1a111.1.1121i1i Agq. • At an 'Erection held at the otlice in N. Y.; .7‘l;ly 2111, the f?llowing named gentlemen were choaen Directors "of thin Company, for the ensuing dear, Joseph W.Smrig.e, Stephen Holt., John Browner,! John McChain, William G. Wtud, ' Win. W. C,unpbell, John Neirbous, Jacob :%I.ller, William S. Sincana, Marcos Spring . , John F.Macki, Joseph S. I.::die, ~: John.J. Herrick. . And at nobstsiinent meeting of •tho 13oartl, JO- S EPEI.,V; .VA E, Esq. ; sx as 4/ aaniaottzl) re-elec ted forthe ensaiug year. Wlll. JAMES rocGs, Secretary. , Insurance. lIENICAN hI.LE INSUB.A.NC.L.: COMPANY 01 1 Pbtlailelphit—Cluirterperpvtual—Capri.a.::loo,- (Ana 'said in. Oifine au. Piniadetphia, No. Walnut strcetr=Win. Dayialson, Pres'ti Fraley, S”t•y. TlI old and , c;l est:o4o:6l Cornpadyteon tinttes to insatto Farnatere, and Prupt.qty, not of aa catta hazArdous charduter, against ions or ilalnage by Fire. r 1 Apribcationsll. liisurancgs in Pittsburgh anal its al..l;tibothoct(l will lm received; a n d reka ty4cr, caber perpetual!j or for lattlitr,l periedia, on E1V013.- ble terms, by . 61:0. Ca iCIMAN, Ageat, Utie :21 No. ctreet. .10:121.11 I. JA. " KING & PINNEY, Agents at Pat.:41.0-0., far thq .4 , le•ruze Mutull Insurance UtrAp3n of Philadelphia. 171.1LE`ii.ISK.S upon linililing. and 51 , :orhan1ize rf! eVCt degcripilrat, Marino Itts!ts upon htifis ur car4ot, ul veagtis, taken epos the moat 14raraLle tenors. ' (Mice at the o 'arollavalatt of King' k flohnes„'on , cite; than any remedy nt' a all:ilia: character in ita Water st., near Mark ilt street, Pittsburgh. t Operation than hateever used in ray ptiiellee. One N. 11. King & !Finney Inv-AC the Confidence natal lat the earn alt cc; via: bias Ihtit, appear Cad to be patronage of their frurtnla and community at large tc, I latroring_ under lie !or: Ftd.i . ;:i if Sco , fu4Lizi Consunp. the Delaware M.'S. luauranoo Cot: pan:-, as an laid- 1 lion, as proutaatuccal by Scverri PHYSICIANS who tat,on :iinuill; the tnotit donna:on; in I`.ialad,;;,!:.a—! hero In altend4nre te ea ai,::.: to lay being c.a . :led to h ae ,„ 4 a i arve , p ~,1 ~., ~,, i „t,!, w hi c h, I, y th e °per il : rt.:it the c a at. She ts at this present tante an the en anon of it'll en.l"Fter, is constantly inere.laliti—eirt loyin:nat of as a ' , patently good health, and free, ap 7, Within; 1,1 rte . !, percon lectured his due tillare of the lt: , artacee, an lit ely to flie eel CI any other dasear,e, as profit,/ or cl uc c o u, r .,,,,y, with o ut invade-leg him in t any 0 ter ,ournt lady of al,.'s .c., ty. As It ll:Epeehi the any resiiiineiliild:r vs bare,er, he, rand the proan'oate; lattaHll of that , •!..11$ , r taco cries, ail the threatening actually paad in lay liana; and therefore an pc:mita:lag ~. prearau , 1t.," fyinpiorils r:carn to hare sulasaded from the Mutual principle tctivo.;ted of every obnocactusT the use 0 1 0 (tray tattles of Hie Stiraitit above. piature, anal in its most attractive ti,t - tv. racy I-tf I' Very rcspcctfuily, &e. 11.11L.A...11 COX, ' I."ertcy oet4to InsommanCe (- -Comp:soy of Intilndclphin. . E. corner of Third and Wood streets", riliAbigrgh.. DIRT: assets oilie, company on the krst of Jamul ry , 1,543, as pulalshed in conformity with an factof the l'eunsyivarlin Legislature, 'Were Bonds and Allartgages, Real Estate, at cost, Temporary Loans, Stocks acid Cash, INlaLing a total of $909,683 •1.2, Affording ccroiti assurance ; that all losses will tve promptly met, a 1d giving eut.irc security to all who obtain policies front this Company. l‘ihkstakes at as low rates as are consistent wrift security. Oct B %V Alt It I ( k AI ART IN, Agent. 11XCHA IC Ndfl lIItOER, corner of Wood and 11 . 1 4 . 4 atreetri, lilver and current bank notes bought and sold.: Sight checks on the eastern cities for solo. Dratitynotes anti 141.1 p Wm. Bell kco., John D. Davis, P. Lorenzo, j J. Painter & Joseph Woodwell, James Mai, Alm Bronson &Co., Philadelphia. John IL Biown'tt. Co., James Mqlamiless,Cincinnatit O. - J. R. M , Donald, St: Louis, Mo. W, H. Popo, Pallet Bank of wy., Louisville. TO .01.11 S! TO ARMS ! 1 THREATENED invasion of Western ..t.77-" p • •• v'th 10,000 salmi o . , I men, netwithatirelieg which, .1. M. Whitp will con- Lem: to sell clothing cheaper than any baiheretofore been offered In the Western country, I)aying the largest establishment in the city, fronting sin Liberty and siath eta. lie in now prepared to shoW tomas numerous palrelef thu greatOit variety of clothe, t:insito ores ; vestingn, and ci otlung of all drnicripttoliS, 511 , :able for the approaching Seateln, that has ever Leen oftered in thin niarket, to which can have the Rigid of Way. Observe the corner, No. 107, Liberty and SiXt.lt stn. ' WHITE, Tailor, mar2s Proprietbr. Vegetabla Pulmonary lialaam. N the winter of 1532 antdlP3, I was seized with spitting of blond, which continued with occasium at relief till spring. .1 consulted several eminent physicians and took much medicine, but the relict obtained was only transient.' In tim spring, I corn, menced Viking thei j ilcgotable Pulmonary At this time I wan' much reduced. The day bet re commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a hall " j a pint of blood, Was oppressed with great hoarsenessi end a had cough. ; I commenced taking the Balsam thinking if this failed (should resort to medicine nd further. But it did not disappoint my expectation. All the tinflivoratile symptoms were immediately re lieved, the couglu Cured, and I havenot been trout), led with spitting of blood since. l i mn now about resume my trade; (that of a rope maker,) which I had given up without any expectation of returning to it. =MI Sold wire i e hud retail by D. A. PA ItlCßsTocir Er. Cl corner of Oth and Wood and Wood and First - may 1 ONES , Genuine Italian Chemical Soap, for.soft ening thisskin, eradicating all eruptions and pimples, healing chapped hands or cracked desk tbr dispelling freckles, sunburn, tan and blotched skin, and producing a flpe healthful youthful clean ness. Price' 371 cents per cake. The gentiine ar ticle is for sale by 'l3. 4. FAIINE;TOCK &CO:, corner First and Wood and Wood and Gareth.' 'IIITTS.BITRGII MAVTIA.CTUItEI? TOBACCO, _a: 25 kegs Pli4 Toliiteco`v - - 5 " Ladies! TFiati do, -10 " Va ; 46 (19; 10 66 Ca , N 3 l4 L.,n l p,ao ; stote'and.for salt 4 • J. Sc J;NVDEVIT'I", f nap 20_. • 222 Liberty at, r r .::. i ~x £lLrtrai S offered' to any person whowill produce, one I fourth the amount of real certificates of:positive cures ill ccasesof ,CONSOMPTION or DISEASED Ldngs . DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT and T . A.B. ban made in this city or any other place where it has been - introduced. Although it has not been puffed in ths_ city - papern •EOITORIAL FORM by the PROPRIETOR for the SOLE purpose of GAIN, (Us most medicines are-without regard to their worth) yet tlithlemind las been enormous. In the city of'' Dayton alone, where this medicinehaa not been ad vertised to the, amount of ten dollars, we received art order fro in Messrs Ells,Co,Clair n E. Co to the amount of one TiiOGSANI BOTTLES. And this Wu ? in the summer season, when there is compara.;' tively little or, nu deinand for medicine of this char- ir'j i Thlomedicinc still performs CURES that seem almost inert:di:de, but as they, are here, and are our o 4VII LI eighbora whose testimony can be had quest:heir -own mouths, tt.triust convince the most sceptical of the worth of this medicine. • . . AnotIier.I.IMIAILKABLE• cure of CONSUMP. VON, Mr.•Gahriel Whitehead, of this. city,•was reduced no low that ALL HIS I'ItIENDS, and even hiA kiLYSECIINS hatlypreu him up to DIE I !I Ma. A. L.•ScoolLL.—As I owe my lite to the use of OR. ROGER'S LivErtwoßT and TAR, I feel itJ a duty, and shall without fear or delicacy giro my testimony aslerridence that others who may be ratilic-1 ted will] CONSUMPTION ur diseased Lungs May I know that this medicine is NO HUMBUG, but Is worth ten thousand physicians , prescriptions fur the disease for which it is recommended. Last summer . I seas taken with a most PISTRES -SING COUGII, and about the first of July my Lungs were-so diseased that I. bled in a short time.scvcral I ,prarts of blood, which reduced me so low that all my fitehllS, and even Inv physicians thouglit,l must "At DIE , with•CtiNSUMPTiDisi. My brother, how c ser, hard - of scare of the trondolul cures made by this me ichne,,and procured a bottle, and before I I had tat •a one half b.dtle, it seemed lig .rn to t h e very l see( if t ... distils.: and raised . a LARGE VANTITY of MA' TER and PIILEGM, and my . COUII G wits stopped m i i, by a tha. a h used ave since some two or three btties, and act sow able to attend to my bust- nem as well as cver. t I feelkery thankful Let the inventor of this medicine,! For if it had not been for some all powetful medicine to have rul,ml the mutter and phlegm, nod healed m) 1 lungs, II should witheM doubt have now been in my i grave_ I 7 If an . ondwill call on me on Catharine strmq, hair: a squat • below Lion,l will give them the particulars and re •rlheni to numerous friends who vlsited me d ur i n g v nielli 1%,..',3. Jan. oth, 1847 1/, stAII.73IITAT OF DR. maJm CO - - - PRLIFENSOR inr.t'itzcinlzati ECLECTIC MEDICLIL COLLEGE: phy,werm Who I:c4 no fulo,iitv. prcetier, in relotion to the c¢.54 qt Mira ,Drtl,ofirr haciuq 121'01 r. to DIE trilh Idet, CONSUALPtION, by a na.,..ar of able PHYSICIANS. 7,71 i. A'. L. Sr hetal.to rrtuft is CtlaßC z ( Jab Ili' or C,:e40?.14.-11,3,: onis to ury liThetexl d .stata, Chitin tht sumP - noN, Jr .of tta Mr. V. Wao.lcr oat Ca) L'ouac, or Lz.vit.n.woar C.ncitni.ii, Jan. 25133,11317. Call at the ligVlltel and ohkun a pamphlet contaiji ing cettdleatea of wonderful cares from a groat num ber of:respectable and welt known ettizeini. A.,. L. Sethi LL st. Co., Wholesale agelltstor th 6. %Vett, car of sth and Race sts.,Cmcznuatt. It. C. Kneeland, 'prtncipal Agent for Pittsburgh, olfacc on Grant at., one door below also for s^.l,e by J. Kidd Et Co., corner of 4th and 'Wood sts, Pittaburgh. John li. Cassell, Lith ward, Pittsburgh, 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny John Smith. Ihrrningliant $600,05 93 100,90 77 . 207,4:6 72 Tha blast Ah.tounding DiNeoyery A 111.1.:S;;ING ! A MIR•ICLI !! A WoNnER!!! Jr' cur,. eruptions and Dib:liiTuremenls rt the , Sfrin; Piinplits, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheup4, Scurvy, Sure Hrsds, 4 €..4 c.4-c. I_ years itgo !art August, ille capital of France A is as .I.(uonistied in consequence of a -discovery made by an It than Chemist. Many din:Med—it seem ed alninst ran impossibility that any thing made by the hands .ef man, timid hove . such singular powers as that chinned by ANTON/ONE:MINI !lir his inven tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum bug. (and, alasi many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, utter testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in-tho wortd)deliver eft the following report to Signor Vcsprina We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz ed its component parts—we have used it in several cased; and. wo hesitate not to pronounce it'(chn Italian Chemical Soap) us a great hlessing, mid a truly wonderful retnedy for any cutaneous eruption Or t of the Ek 111. its inventor we con sider die true philanthropist nrsalrerine ma,‘ hind. (Signed) LEOITLIJ llt, PREY, Pres." Pittzburgh, F. Then comea the report of the "Societe do l'lnsti tute,* , of scientific esperinients : " 4,Ve are astoendcd," cxcl itris the aged president, "at this singular' preparation—V esprini's ltaliau Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the firm ot•a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, awl even discolored skin l Where . will its-magic arid Singular powencease ? The Nt gin, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the Kast, and the Rod:Man oldie Far West, are alike under the in Clutlncrt,of its estraerdinary powers of clearing yel ow or discolored skin, and make it white and beau- tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black, or brown skin." Otero se 'oral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of 'his asbertions4 • . FROM TILE INVENTOR ilarly.!..r TO TUE I•RESETT • Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In coneßieratioil Orthe Burn of $3OO, I have di vulged to Mn. T. JoniEs, residing in the City:of New York, N. A., the 'whole process of maniductufing, together with a statertient ofthe ingredients compos ing Italian Chemical 'Soap. lie is to nianufae two it fur sale in thn United States only, and to have the privilege of staining it ,4 4;nee's Italian Chefiiical Soap." • Witness, Henry J. lloldiworth. • (Signed) ANTONIO VESPIIINI. •-•r GODFRES . There are .probahly person.; of intelligence, who, alter reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of .Jaricals Milian Chemical Soap in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-htirn:,ltoryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, Se.: ;Should.there be linen per-. eons, perhaps the following recommendationo,, ue well as hundredg !froth 'others, may convince them Orj-For sale by!NV.; A.ACIc.SON, Agent, Homer of Wood 'and' Liberty. streets, the only place in Pitts_ Burgh :where - I.l4atiiwi.z.x. CAN be obtained; ALL :oritnns Coutryinrrat. ' • , jan2s • Printerii. • A FRESH stipply,ofJohnsotro Superior Printign Ink...,Just.receivett and for sale at the.oifice of tho,Piicelnugh•Maiiiing Post. L. ILIILPEIL ~4 (Ft7 - -- ,sipoqi;.:,.p.,Ay.A.ii. , p. c;.ualirr. TVHITIZIIEAD tcovrt.i.:—llosarle.f. reinc.not I have] my naant= 10 a ir,;(..,r, attar-Iv:At° a CCU- it•Fltialg P:irCUt Nit,CtrifileS, ..Y)rirurrtsi ,:i....l.4r‘vierlo;t:, thialt ;t My duty, not ong, bat to thet commun,ty, and, all ;`epees rogn;ring Cough ~ , to.h.-.lnca tO, f et , la - srlAnttarn.tses ~ r ,or.;ioent C; 3N- • 1.1.. ....a•S,I Iit•:!, : . . tep ti:114;!11,1" 01 . , Air• ia city, a Mist. ilatgor, 41,1,r-in-law of bn_tt:bor, anti Mr. It. K. C.Ol, 000 of , that. Dr. Hours' n. Co.nr t otava STACY L.:il) tr.a. oper3ttni :nor NE As: c- READ THIS! raorrutruit ~., nti ~~:. ._ . ,141,44.i...f.4.t'.':: . •.. - -.., INIENIVJ . ~ . ... ,c_i_irtTis lE,s, Nt, . _.-. ...71-0:,.-',..,-,er!-,,,4 ~. : .. ~,,-'• r . ........_, .„ , ....,- - —.."41:;.(c .•" - ' 4 k. • r- -:: -. •'' . . -5-kii., , \ .. - ..:.: - k -.. - . •L ~-. z ...4 . - -T:.-04,''';•- ;.,', • - Al', 7 . • i. ' .. .. , _,.._. ,1 . . • - A POSITIVE, AND PERMANENT cURE.'-.FOR -r . 11.11.EUDIATISDI - ..... • AND -ALL •NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. "What thoughrhe causes may not be 'explained, Siuce'llieir . effectS are duly ascertained;„; Let net fiefusion; prejudice,'er • Indeee Mankind to set the means Means 'Which, tho , simple, are by Heavan'dosign , d To, a . 11e.Viale the', ills of hunted kind?'" . DR...C4RIST - Ifi'S GALVANIC RINGS AND . MAG.; NETIC .... . . maIS 'remarkable invention, which, has received the.imiversal apprObation of thomiedical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises. an entirelyjnew ap plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means .of which the ordinary Galvanic ..ilatterics, Laic 'and Magnetic Machines, me entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanitnh applied without .any of the objections witichore.inieparable from-the general mode now iu use.:. The stiongdes es, and irrngular intervali, in which Galvanism isaci plied by the Machines, h . asfieen.pronounced - , tiler, a fair and impartiaLtrial, to he decidedly injurious; and traslo remedy this radical defect that 054 new plication was.projected, which, after. unceasing toil, mid perseverance, has been brought to ita,'presont state of perferAou. the Galvanic Rings,auswer all tho purposes C6T the most expensive .Maeliines, and in many'Mhor respects are - 4110re safe and.'errtairtin decomplishing tile desired effect. • :t The Galvanic Kings used in connection. with. the are confidently recomniended tn.all disorders which arisefrorn an enfeebled and it/died/ay state of the nervous or. vital system, and these corn plaintsmre among the most painful and univexial 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 to ellen failed ,, a newragont was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed., has been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. • , • The Galvanic Itin.s have beef' used with entire success in all cases o?RuntriLizisit,acuteiarchronic applying to.the head, Slice or limbs, Gout,.,Tic-Dolo! rear, Toothache, Braitchilis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Ileactache, ladii.restion, Paralysis, Peffsg;. Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp', Palpitations of the Heart,' Apoplexy, Stiffness nj Join s, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Trzmuits, 'Diir..ziniss of the Head,' pain in the Chest and ℜ GenertilDebilqyMeficien cy of iVerrous and Physical Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In -cusps Orconfirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement ofthe cliges-1 ti re organs, -they have boon found equally successful.] Their extraordinary effects upon the - systurn must be i witnessed to be believed, and as a cerlaiffpreventive, - fpr the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings aro of different prices, being made of all sizes, and of various, ern-amenint patterns, and can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. The -Galvanic Befits, Bracelets, Bands, liartere, Ucchlaces, £c In some case" of a very severe character, and o p t long standivg, the power as applied by the Galvanic liinss is not aullicient to arrest the progress of disease and ultiniately restorwhealth. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Eie., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily he obtained, and ,no complaint which the mysterious agent oPGalva.nisni can circa will lid to be permanently. relieved. These articles ere adapted to the waists, arms, wris4,lltribs, wicks; or any, part of the body,- 'with perfect convenicnee. The Galvanic IN:ea:secs are used with , greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or alt . :miliaria:a the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness.; and with almost uniform surmes.s as-a picventive far Apo : , piciiy, Epileptic }lira, and similar complaints. C111'181.4'3 DSnlpuelic F/uld is used to connection with the Galvanic Pings and all their modtfications. This comptx4taon has,been pronounced by the French Chemists to' tan one of the most catraord.oary discoveries of rr.odern science. It is believed to possess the retnarkablepower of ren dcriasj the nrrecs sent:tire to golcanic'actioh by this recant. causing a concentration of the int% nce, at the . , seat of disease, thus g§tfirig riPid and 'permanent re-: ria other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro perty to the w‘svous system, by means-ergo - outward local application. The Magnetic contains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is ar-lecable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is licnclicial in its results. Full explanations and direc tette, accompany it. The combined inventions are in e; cry way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of ill and the, diseoverer only re fa it eels a fair trial as a pest of their surprising eiricacy pti..*lverinatititit bctictit. C ItrlatleYs Galvanic Slrengtitcning Pitts- These articles form another application olthe mysterious influence of Galvanism. They era an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic ltings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi pte, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They arc confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofltheiimatism,acitte or chronic:3in all nervous complain 6, and 'as a posi tive remedy in cases of Fein and Weakness in the Chest or Rack, Pain in the Side, in Asmatic Affections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or.. gans. In- Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success; They are also of the greatest advantage -in Pains and Weakness of the lireast,and are highly recommended for many adios° complaints to which femalesaro especially liable. As an cffeclual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain atd in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of groarand permanent advantage. In a few words; it matinees all the xittircs oftha best tonic preparation, with theimportant addition of thagalvatile iutluerrm, which is neither irnpaircd nor exhausted, while the action continues. T_liesti articles will be found entire. ly free from thero objections whidh area constant source .1 complai n t with' the ordinary plasters in CUIIIMOTI• USC. , rna r2.-d T irr The great celebrity and Auccees of these-arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by unprin cipled persons. To provide against ii position; Dr. )ms but one authorized agent in eachcity of the Union. The only ngent in Pittsburgh', • • W. W. IVILSON CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS,' Of the highest and most respectable - character; are • constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success oldie above articles. 'lt is believ , ml tbarin the c4y of Nar 'York alone, upwards. of EIGHT TIIOUAAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely, relieved of the most painful clam* disorders ~ s ome of which have completely baffled 'all former efforts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove o f the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommenctthis application In their prac ticei=xind with the exception of those who are too prejddiccd to give it a trial, the' invention has re ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent among the Amuck:tin Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready 'and most happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth of his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery. •, Only agency in Pittsburgh,• corner of 4th - and Market street. oetl4-(11v Jone's Italian Chemical Soap. DtII.§ONS, in purchasing this, must always ask for JONES'S'ITALAN CIPEMiCAL SOAP; and, per haps, as many havei been cheated' with counterfeits will be too much .discouraged to try the genuino,.we say to WI, !Pry once--you not regret:it; but always. see that the name: of T. I.ONES is on the wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake- For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, cotner of Wood. and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the. Genuine • can be obtained• ALL. °TIMM ARE COUNTERFEIT., jan:22 ° Joneei , o Coi•al liair ReNtoratiye. . T xER glir certify that my . liair was falling gut in immense quantities daily, rtnd.was tttrning gray, and that since I have .usedloneu!sCoral Hair RCM.. rative, it has entirely ceased - grOwing fast, anti. has a fine dark look. Bathreiused Jones's Coral nair...Rpstiiratlye,j- con:hod : out handlhls of hair tlaily. , ? W. TOMPKINS,92 King at. N. Y. , , For sale by W. Sacksen;Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets r :the :ontyplace' in Pittsburgh where the IIiNUINL" obtainpd: jan.22- 1( P.kft.TNER, Nr. Liggett, and Wm. Aus.: tin, Esq., 'tell iiltend to:iny'onfiniihed nese, and I fectinirnend the.nt to the patronage of my friends. I nmeuthorized to'state s that they wilLre, eelye the counsel and die: °thee 2,d story of,"Biiike?ilbilldirigs;itlistreet, between Woodldnij. Mirket: ; : -- jan&l y • • • SAMUEL W, BLACK., . , MEI CAUTION. To inv . 6ilenis. .~.. ~_ ~,e.~~cal: Sprains :Strains', Pains of the Breast and Side, and dlseaseli althe ' . n TIRED and effebtually relieved. by the'Ause of v.turc'a.owuowu Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob tained frcrefqo;.well in Kentucky, 13.5 feet below. the Earth's suffice. A lady in Kentucky. Was cured of aSpinal Disease, which had confined bei to her bed for may weeks completely helpless, by the use of this remedy, atter Various other remedies had been tried in vain. .Dead the following testimonial. • • • Prrrsnunon, August 22, 1646. This isice certify, that we have used the 'Astr.nt cars On. for the whooping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea spriest full at night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night; I also applied it to one of. the children that got her ants burnt, the child• ceased crying bythe time the arm was dres'se.d and bound up. I also was afflicted with a pain in my aide and ,breast, and have been so for 16 years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful twice .a day, and in 2, or 3 days using the Oil have been Very mtich relieVed, and do belieVe thaf it is the best family medicine I have ever seen—one of my neightiors used it at my request for a sprained ancle, which re lieved her lira few minutes; we have also used the Oil for a Strained jointin ourown family; which gave vase in a very short time. We live on the east side of Penh st., 3.doors south ot. Walnut. Yam downs well an ever I Wan in my life. MARGARET..A . ....BITLTII; , Soldwholetiaie and 'retail by Win: .Tacksii, at his Boot and• Shoe. store and' Patgnt Medicine Ware- . house, SD, Liberty street, head of Wood 'street, Pitts burgh. • Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle: Wm. Jackson being the exclusive .Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE but *hula 8914.by . ataroa...tus. appointed Nente. • N. B.: 'A - pamphlet.containing ample directions, •&c.,•with the Nantes and Addresses of the proprie tors and:principal Agentsie enveloped in the wrap per of each bottle. rtui.2B=feb,ls-d&W6m.. • - • i d'. '‘... % Lt.e. li lt ...2 , ~.,,. , rw . r• ;9 11 t:cif-'pl - , 9. 4 e6-P 1 -- - . --•'—'. LWit - 1 - :‘,/ V-i - a - •. ' ' - 4 " ,- NVEST.gIiN NETit' YORK COLLEGE OF. E A .1.41'11, 207 Idatts street, Duffel°, New. York. Di" G. C. VAUGHN'S V EGETA BLRLITHON TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1847.—"1 CA.str., I SAW, I COSQUISLEDI" is most etriphatically the case with.this article . . Disease has ever yielded to its most maraellens medicinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South America; England, Canada; aril the United States have proved the treth of this' statement, the above quotation ili a strong-and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the priu ciple upon which you are cured !lily not he known to you, but the result of a trial of the article is satis factory; you are restored; and,the secret of the cure 'remains with the proprietor. The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agericici; each in . = dividual root has iti own peculiar,, exclusive, medi cinal property, conflicting with no other compound —each root makes its own cere--and as a per-fecal combination, when taken' into the system, it does! the work which ts.tvver, when her laws were first established, intended it should ,10-4" laR. IFI ES, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken • down, debilitated constitution. Deoesv, in all its characters, will be completely eradicatedfrom the system by its use. 'Ste pamplets' in agents' hands, ! for free circulation—they :that upon all diseases,. I and chow testimony of cures. *Givivr.t., and all corn -i plaints of the urinary organs, 'form also the cause of, great.suffering, and VAIIIIN'S LITUONTALPTIC has [acquired no small celebrity over the country, by the curesc it has made in this distressing class of afflic.:. I tionsfto famed, it seems, is this medicine, that it • hail thus attracted therietiere of one °lour Medical pultdietations. • in the November No. 1846, cif-the "Buffalo 'Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science," Mon' article upon calculous diseases, and 6 rselverits," the writer, otter noticing the fact at the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in ISO 2. era secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: "Why do not our Representatives-in Senate and Assembly convened, enlighten and •disselve , this suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase . erVaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no . solvent since the dais of Alchemy has possessed one . half the fame I" Reader, here is'a periodical of hiiha ' standing, acknowledged throughout a large section] of this country to be one of the best conducted jour nals of the kind in the United States, exchanginii ; with the scientific•worka of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and con tributed to by' men of the highest' protessioual abili ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "'secret remeily."! Ton will at once understand no un.lmoten and worth less nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so 'Melt a quartet—endtconsequentiv,unlesa it directly conflicted with die - practice of the' faculty, it must have been its great "faine" which has caused it to receive this passing nod: liimer.y diseases, ,week ness ef the back and spine, trreguture Painful and suppressed Mensturatien flour Altus, aid' the en tire complicated train of ? evils which renew a disor dered systevare at once relieved-by the medicine. Send fur. pamphlets from Agents and you will find evidence of the value qf, the Lithontriptic there ut forth.. As a remedy for'tho irregularities of the fe male system, it has in the compound a "root"which has been resorted to in the north of Europe for cen tories-‘-as a sure cure for this complaint, and a re storer of the health of the entire system. LITT-it COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES, &C. ' ore; instantly relieved. People of the 'West will end it the only remedy in thessomplaints, as well as YE T . TER A. ND AGUE. Thane no remedy like it, and no column or quinine forms any part of this mixture. No injury will result in its use, and its active proper ties are manifested in the use 0 f 'i - siligl e 30 oz bottle. Fon Fr.ven AND Actin, Bilk= Disorders, take no ,othmlitedicine. . RDEIIMATISII, Goer, wilt/Ind relief. rhh action of this medicine. upon the Wood, will cpange 'the disease--which originates in the blood —and a healthy result will fellow. Dvserrsia, Li: times - non&c., yield inn few days use of thisMedi, eine. feli aramatiau or TUT. LUNGS. COUGII,. CON sesierany also, has' ever found ?dirt. ' ScztoruLi, Euxstmtss, Prins, laflamedEsrei—all caused . by hie': pure blood,-,-will find this article the remedy. The system; completely acted upon by the tweety-twO different properties of the mixture, is purified and resteredr-ris a partial cure will net follow. The train 'of common complaints, Palpitatian of 'the Hedrt, Sick Headache, Dsbitity; 4.c., are ail thm . re. stilt 'of some derangement of the system, and .the GREAT RESTORER will do • iti work. The promlkes set forth in. the advertisement, are based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The written testimpny of 1000 Agents, in Canada;, the United StatesiEngland.and South America,ia the' possession of the proprieterand can 'be seen by all:interested—is a - suflieientldemopstration that, it is thebest. Medicine ever o ff ered. to. the .World:' Get the' pamphlet, and study the pricciple,as there laiiltitiwn, of the method tif cure. Put up in 30 az. bottle's, at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 each—the larger hold ing S es. more than two small bottles. Look out and not-gel imposed upon., Every bottle has "Vaughn's • . Vegetable Lithoutriptic.Mixture" blown upon the glass, the terittenSignature of "G,C. Vaugn" on the directions, and 'G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped on the-cork:" - None other are' genuine: - Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 207:Main street, Buffalo . ; at wholesale and retail. No attention given . to - lette:rs, unless post pald—or ders from regularly constituted *its excepted: post paid letters or verbal comrnunicationsAoliciting ad vice, promptly attended to gratis. '• '-'\ • • Offices devoted exelusively to 'the sato of - this arti cle-132 Nassau St., New York city; 295"Essexist.. Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists th rough out the-United States and Canada,. is advertised hi the papers.. - Agents in this city— • . Hays th..Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Aldn, IL.,E. Sellers, 57 Weed•street; John Mitchell, Federal street, All egheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Ilridgewater. jan3o-dstwly 4obii D. Dsvlt, , .. . i t UCTIONEER &.COAIMISSION bIERCIIANT -LA.. Corner, of Wood:And Filth streets, Pittsburgh isrcady to receive merchandise of every description on coueignment forpublic or irivate sale, and. from long experience in.the above, lihsioes,flatters himself Olathe will be able Ingivo edtire satisfactiou.to ill who.amy favor.hint. with theirpatronage. . ~•• , ~... Regular sales on Mondays Out Thursdays of pry Oi n Goods and Fancy articles;at I o'clock; A, M„.• • , Of .groceries, Pittsburgh , m tifactured nxticle!‘ new and secondhand forminie dt.C.; atiivocAloa; Sales every evening early gas ! light. :augll-"y' e i N. the Upper Rio Grande, by.Annt en., Jr., explored in , the nteetkot Octobei and No vernber,3 846, ori board the 174S.Istr.BlajorBrovnt, conitnandecl brcept, , Mark Stirling; of Pittsburgb, byorilet.of*lij49eit'-Patterson, earn mihaitig thesecped 'ditvitticitifof.Aiffiy!of Ociupit -sfexito. . •" . •• - • • : The above work can bad iegintlie - agent; G. corner of biarbury and Penn- streets:- 4hp Masi the Booksellem: febi.s4 E== EEO CLICKENEn'S SUGAR qOATED BLE. PILLS are 'the first and - otill , Mediciite ever known that will positively cure • _ . Headache, Gidiness,, Measles, Saltithenm, ':lthenmatism, • ' Heartburn,. WorMS,- - Dispepsi a, Scurvy,- - - '---"Cholera ?dodoes, - Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the Daell,.. - • Whooping Cough,. ' Inward Weakness, Consutoptioni;Fitn, ' Palpitation of the,Hearr, Livereoruplaint, Rising in the Throat,,., Erysipellis,-Deafneini, • Dropsy,. Astbma, Itehings of the,Skin, Fevers ofallkinds, ,:.Colds, Gaut, Glaiel, "Female Complaints, Nerv.ous Complainte, And all other diseases originating: impurities of the blood. •- • • Irr They,. have ••cured, since , their introduction,' over 2,000 persons, who have.been given up as hope. less cases, tiy:tha•most eminent Physicians. _, 1:1:: They are,.patronized. and • recormeended by men of the highest distinction, eititiiiiw,,hotiiiiire— .. . Hon. David It. Perter, ' lion. lieriry.Clay; - . . . 'fon. John Q. A . dams,, . He Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van 13uien',...*:Hin.J. c. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott ' ' :to!. R. AI: Johnson, Hon. James K. Polk, • ' Pici.i.teviii Casa: OT Their virtues are soinfillible that the money . will be returned in all ewes they - do not give univer sal satisfaction. • Although het two and n half' years have elapsed since. these celebrated Pills Iveo first introduced to the public, the 'sale of them in the Eastern and, middle States bas-far .exceeded Dr. Clickenees most sanguine.expec4tiens. During the. , past year, alone, nu less 10,000'grose of Loxes baie been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in Penurylvania, 4,000. in Maryland, 3,000 in. New Jur, , soy, 2,000 in Dela Ware, and 9,000 in the NeviEngliiiii - States, reijuiring the constaiii. 'employment' oP21: ' hands, delusive of printers and 'engrwers.... In the . same. period, upwards of .200,000 copies;,of. tho "Family Doctor", ha,ye been "ordered by • agents in,' every"section of the 'cuuntry. These • facts 'must show, canclusively, that Dr..Clickenees Sugar-Coat-; ed Pills, besides being the very best merlieme.in the world, are held it the highestestimatiun by tee pnblie. We might extend this publicatiorrrto an indefin- • ite length E if . we deemed it expedient to publish all terAimonials we Lave received, not only from ageits ' , but inditidnahl - and families, ' who - have experipneed. - I the lienficial effects of Clickenees _Sugar Coated',.: Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in-. contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, ' arc the numberlesslmitations and Counterfeits which have Already appeared, notwithstanding the, bricfpe- rioil they have beep before the public. Ereti,some , of ourstatmeheit pill 'Makers 'have Lad the audacity-- to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise:: 1 the ingredients of their vile.comPounds ' and palm Ahem off. for theOfreal Simon. pure." .SuCh. paltry shifts cannot lastlung . without exposing their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty !Aunt inevitiiblli pre ....., _ tail Over rascality and deception. - ' - For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. SACKSON,-at his , Patent Medicine Warchuuse, No.-69, LiSerly street, ' head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. . Price, 25c: per box. ; ,Dr.ClicLeners,principal office iseli.Ba.relay street, New York. • , - • .... . . . tcr - Beware of an imitation article 'called Im proved Sugar Coated VMS; purporting fo be patented, - as both the . pills " and . 'thepretended patent are for geries, got up by a . miserable quack in New York, who, for the -.last four. or lice years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. IKIr RemeMber,Dr..C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar. Coated Pills, and that nothing or the sort was ever heard or ontil he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers ebould , therefore, always 'ask for Clicherte.: l i Sagni Canted Vegetable Pills, and take'no other, or . they trill be made the victims of a fraud. • • • .oct The Celobitil:ed Italian nemedy FOR VIE; CURE OF . CIIRONMADISEASES. ItY4fEly.E. Discotered be . Dr..143.20e.i . •0f Italy in the year .1645, and introduced lntpthe.ll. States early in 1846: 9 - IHlS.unrivalled.medicine fertile radical cure et Chronic diseases has spread Drougl:ieutEurope• with the most unequalled speed and triumphant suc cess, effecting themor,t astonishing cures ever known or rccbrdcd in the'annals of Ideilical.History . . Since ' its introduction into the United States it has equally sustained the high•reputation it so'justly received in the East,-curing here as it 'has done there, the most invetcrateand long.stabding.diseases. with whit!' the human family are afflicted.. The Physicians pf En -el/pa and America (as far as they have become an- • 11 . bainted with its mode of operation) together with .the thousands who have been restored to health by its superior efficacy Witlf one united voice proclaim it to.be the most perfect - remedial agent ever offered tiesuffering huialanity.' It is 'maw on established fact !'that Consumption may be, can be, and has been cured by Dr..3fazOni , s Sicilian:Syrup oc , Troolcaillygiene, , This is the only medicine that has ever been die.' covered that has achieved a cure where this disease .had gained a settled 'and permanent .hold•upen this system. For the truth of this assertion, wo, fiave• - the certificates of some of the most eminent l'hysi- dins of Europe 'and America expressly declaring . that they hare prescribed it in hundreds of iniatomes where the patients were considered beyond all hope ofrecovery;end;to.lheir astonishment, has effected the most speedy and perfect cures. • No one who is unacquainted.with its action can imagine the won- - derful success that attends the administration of this medicine in' every variety of .chronic disease; par ticularly Consumption, Scrofula or kingseVil;Asii-•• ma, Phthisic,Pile.s, (see eases reported .in pamphlet,'-. and circulars) Caucers;Liver Com Plaints, Costive- - noes and Ittilidestion; Sore and Inflamed Throat, Bronchitis, Drepsies, . Chronic Jnflarnation 'of the.. Kidneys, Gravel, Great_ Debility and Iratibility of the nervous syslim,' Spinal affections, Paralysis, • Cbrenic. Diarrabsca,.' Pain in. the breast and :side, Coughs, Colds. Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of the,. Stomach and Bowels, lam ard weakness and falling: dOwn of the womb, and all the chronic diseases Pe culiar to females in their various relations in life- This medicine, is.prepared only by Dr..ltilazoni kjni self, und is composed entirely of vegetable materials containing the extract of 42 of the most rare Tropi- > ' cal plants but.few_of,which are known to Use medi- • cal Prollassien generally , It has so fax surpassed every other mediciee ever offered to the world in eradicating disease, that it• hSs not only enlisted many . arthe. most talented medical men in-the world in• Its - Error but what is more etraordinary the government where it was ' discovered "Hai made iton offence punishable with degth -to attempt counterfeiting it or making sale et • any spurioits article pyrpcirling to be the sand or representing- tt.to -be genuine; ':And. this' Gov,ern- meet has also niade.a liberal rovision for the..pro teetiohatif it here. To ire afflicted We' say let none' dispiii,ihough 'you may. have been given up by ' your Physician mid considered .by' your. friends as: beyond all lepe r try a .bettle of this medicine and . you naarrely upon the fact, that if you have physi cal.stiength enough. left •t is-endure -Hi. action, you . will find eertainand.speedyrelief, for this has been the case in thousands of instances, in Proof of Which we can produce Certificates from individvials'•ofilie , most respeetanle..charactet both,of.,Eurene and America. This medicine will be offered for sale only at the county seats of each county owing to the small amount yet imported •and the anxiety of the I;riiprictor.to place this 'valuable remedy within the reach of all throughout the United, States. Hays 5. Briecktial,.Dinggists;'Ne: 2 Cominercial • RoW, Liberty atzedt, wholesale and retail - Agents foie ` Allegheny county. SOld'also. by' .E. Sellers, No 57 Wood st.. • , dcc29.4l9m: PITT SICIMG El: . KOS:Pa 'l' 51.,:14: - .•7 TTNDEWTHE - • C#4 9 .9E,Wrii.E9I9TERS qF • DIERCY.+Dre. GeneralAtiending Pliyeleinirif.Di.lx.rim ireeimoAPiayeleian for theGor,mans-Tbelnstitetioa Moon? open for' the.iceePttonlit Pntiente • .- - jtecr.ineo DaYs-:-Tuesdays and Pride* from 9 ! to .19 o'clock, A. bk. Cases 01 . ac . M4ents.cim be re- , coivedat arty ' • . . CuAnatt—Three. dollate a 'week in ilie. , geierar ward; five dollars with a private rootr.ihroaiciit or= tendance is included in these charges; payments. to be made two weekain.advance. . Any physiCian can send patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend Iherril there, and any patient Can engage nny physiian he chnosea..ln these cases the Institution war not be responsible for the phYsi. nian>ir fees; each' - person will settle with suck physt.. cians. LeCaking . lB ap . extra char_gs.:. . • ;: As many free patientsmilllic teceitet(iii;tli..ineanti oldie Institutionivill.pernilt. 01113.4118C35C1S will not be recehzed nati).ticpopmgo., dons can be prepared sufficiently ample to preVenS. danger that the other ininatna wouldinctrri " `All the pbyalcianiKill attend. twice imittek Sti visit the Hospital, and, wiJl,depote on?of.their•number.to attend theeickia_tke.nieantim. • Adiicewill be given tients on .Th n rodeye and Ftidarkst• 30. A. ht --P • . ecnnitry Wilt' be itteidediistkpla" committee ortlikßretheShaiid!oTSVTosephs,•whi4. fej the iiieSent Blakaly,.; V,Sq4 James Mny, John p:Clisgsravelloltifee)deliad-Arth t i r Tiethan; - ; ••• ??••• jalarsdf- ~'~r~icnl::: Ity tfilbuTchaserf. 11 Ij !** o ,4;l ll Mc sa i4' _ 111(,7 4 `s t filliBOBILER GAR coATED L ET A 4 6II Pi L . - _ . .
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