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',- ss , ,-': ,--- ,s's-- +'-''' '.- 4, " .."'' , ' . ' ' ''' . ' s . • - ~. , .. , , , . .. „_ , .. , .-__ , , . Mig , • I.,'.i' iR~{~ -BSI: ':-..'.;!: :74;,...',1:'•,:'-!'f:-:!- :.~ ~~ . ,: t~:t ^. I'.• .. ~~~'r '':~j.2 • , It • ~5 : : 7. :-;,' , -.;-. , ;'::.6..;,-,'i1_r4:•.; ,. .,. t i.:...i',;'.', • ; MEITEN =ME =NM MIS EMS ~ . ' , MEE -i. •-: . ;:. , :::i. , ,.:;:f:.;':P:... - !:' , :..'.: . • , '. MEE EMM - Pittsburgh Portable' Boat 'Atte, 1 18, rop. the transportation of freight.between Pitts •-burgh and the Atlantic cities, avoiding trarithip.• merits on the Way, and the consequent risk of delay, 'damage, breakage and seperation ofgoods._ PROPRIETORS: — ' Bunillitnonlk lifarket at, Philadelithiti. Marin S O'Comvon, cor' Penn and Wayne; sts., Pittsbnrgh. , • •- - AGENTS: o , Cottnans' Co., Norgi street, Baltimore: W. & T. TAPscurri 75 South street, Nee; York. 'Encouraged by increased business, the Proprie `torsi have , added. to and extended their a.r4ege--- Plante during the winter, and are now prepared to forWiird freight with.regularity and dispatch, unsur pained by any ether Line. Their tang experience as !Carries's, the palpable superiority of the Portable Boat systent, and the great capacity and convenience of ! . .ho Warehouses at eachend of the Line, are phculi•- -itily calcidited to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custom eric, and confidently offering the past as a gustantee "for the•futare, they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully ack nowlede., • All co g nsign nents.to Taittre St, O'Connor willibe re ceived and forwarded, Steamßoat charges paid, anal Bills.of 'Lading transmitted free of any charge furl Con:lids:don, advancing or Storage. Havirm no inter esCdirtictly oritidireintly in - Steam Boats the ihterest • _of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping West; anCthey pledge themselves fo forsiard all Goods consigned to them promptly) and on the moat advantageous terms to the owl:Jere. marl-tf r! • Vickwpytli'm %%Tay Freight LiLc. '5,,,...:, 1847.:x:°__ :,,,,,., ...,:cwstvELy fur the transportation ,)of way .1j 'freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville,'l,Johns to;wn, Hollidayabergh, Water street, and all interme diate pliees. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul- Ay &Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always; depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and at fair rated • This Line was formed for the special accommb tration- of the way business, and the proprinton re speetfully solicit a liberal -Share of patronage. Proprietors., 1 JOHN PICKWORTH, JOHN MILLER, ILAN'L 'II ROBERT WOODS, . . BA RNES; . '. WILLIAM FULTY. 1 • 1 • JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. ! - ' IL IL CANAN, Johnstown. ' Agents. C. A. McANULT Y 8; Co.,Pittegh. . . • REFERENCE]. r J. J. McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga ley it Stnith, Pittsburgh. i marß 1 Independent Portable , Boat Line, • r"oVe--. 1847. n 31- 7,FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS - BURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. l4r Without Transhipment. .1 Gnods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current ramp Bulls of Lading transmitted, and all inatruc ions promptly at tendsd'io, free from any extra charge for storage or COunniSaion. Address, or apply to C. A. McANULTY fcl CO., • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. STORAGE. Having a very large and commodious vfarehouae, fee are.praparel to receive (in addition toifreight for shipment) a large amount of Produce, &c , on Stor age-at low rates. marS C. A. AcANULTy la CO. suaim ARILINGEDINSTS. li +PI -• 1847 • 44 '- Monongahela Router, VIA. BROWNSVILLE' AND CDAI BERLAND ITO BAL TIMORE An , 14.111.A.DELPIIIA. Time to Philadelphia - 46 hours. [ONLY 73 sto_cs sr/int:so.] rfIIIE Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, J_ Louis M'Lane and Swatara, 1134 commenced making double daily trips. One boat will leave the Monengahela wharf every morning precisely at S clock. Passengers by the morning line arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philadel phia Mail Baats or Rail Road cars. Tip evening. Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 -o'clock, except e Sundays. Passengers by this boat will! lodge on I board, in comfortable state rooms. Lvaie Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the:mountains in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The pteparations on this route are ample, and the connection com plete; so that disappointments or delays rill be un known upon it. • Passengers can stop on the route and resume their' seats again at pleasute, and hove choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to parties to travellks they de . • • Secure your tickets at the office, Monongahela House, or St. Charles Hotel. fhhl7-y .7. MSS/UN/EN. Blitsharn's Transportation i ttue, agiMlB46. -%%.•=e5 - riONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keep,ing princi lUples, though net claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old estab lished line hz,ve put their stock in the mot complete order, and arc thoroughly prepared to fer Ward pi u duce and merchulize to and from the g4s4ern cities on the opening of navigation. We tratkthst our long experience in the carrying busineis, alid , zealous amenkion to the tete:rests of c us. touters, will socare to us a c ontinuance and increase -of the patronage heretofore bestowed on, Line.' Our arrangements will enable us tp Barry freight with the utmost despatch; nod our prices shall al ways be as the lowest charged by citlier responsible lines.... Produce and inerchandize will be received and for warded-east and west without any charge for adver tising, storage or commission. Bills of lading forwardedAand every direction promptly attended to. Address, or apply to - WM. 131Ntl1 Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne std. ' Pitialfg, DINGIIAM.S;DOCK STRATTON, No. 276 Markel st., Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Iloward st4Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West st.gNew York. John M. Townsend, • DRUGGIST AND APOTLIECARY, No. 45, Mar ket street, three doors above Thir# street, Pitts-' burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which ho will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending orders will be prompily attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will , be accurately and eteatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good erfumcry dec. 3ud Hilary W. WI ATTDR:siEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at the uld stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield. HenryH E PARTNERSIAP heretofore 'muting between H W. Williams, Esq., and in,Aelf, iu the prac tice of the law, was dissolved by Wutual consent on the 26th ult. r and the business will hereafter be con tinued by Henry W. Williams, whbm 1 moat cheer fully recommend to all for whom 1 - have the honor to do business, as a gentleman w.ery way worthy of their confidence. dt.vlB-l! Steel and File Blanufactery.• rpIlE. subscribers having enlarged their establish ment fur the manufacture of Steel and Files-- on thecorner of Q'llara and LibeAly streets, Filth Warcl,'Pittaburg.h—are prepared .to furnish files of every description, attic best quality; and being de termined to make it the interest Of consumers to pur chase files from them—respectfully invite the patron age of all who use the article. 'lnarle-y J. ANKRIM & CO. IVtUlam Magee. TILL continues in Lis old business of manufactur ingWagOns, Carts, Drays, , Titnber • Wheels, Trucks, and Wheiftbairews, op Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, where he keeps' constantly on hand, or made to order in the sliprtest notice, any itmOuut of work, by the best of Wprkmen attd good materials, and _at prices to suit the times.. Those engaged in the Santa Fe trade, and Furnace men, 'are_req:uested to give hint a call before purchasing elsewhere. ap74 .. ... : . .. . ..7 . : - -':';':;: - Ts . : . i. ,, '. -t- , ~ , •.::::)•:.7, 1 ,, : - . - ,: •;:"...'.:, ...-.q.. - .. , : . 7, ...,„ ...,,__,,...:.., VentiCtratiOlUjiallt,s. • ;sc. \ FOREIGN ct 9l , - REMITTANCE. r P,IIE subscribers are to forwa rd t money .1- to all parts of Eng l and , and, Ireland,,Scoiand and Wales Frith deapafch, and at the lowest rates.. tublg - N0.1.42, Liberty et. Tapsccotl.,B Genoral.Emlgration.olllco. REMITT.INC ES and • phssag to .6- 7 3 , 9 K. and from .GricaT BEITAIZI AVE MO IRELAND, by r W. - 6: J. T. Tapscott 79 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments .upoa the most liberal .lei-ma with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends froni the old Country, and flatter therneselves their character and long standing 'in' business will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. St. J. T. Tapscott, aro long and favors bly known for the superior class, ' accommodation ad sailing qualities of their Pacet -Ships. The QUEEN or TIIE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER,GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and From Liverpool the 6th and I I th, in addition to which they have arrangenients with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every fay edays being thus enter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott'a constant personal suocrintendanco of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the 4 comfort and acecommodation of the passengers will be particu larly attended te. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively eaga ged in the Transportation Busineaabetween Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities...are thereby rumbled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in gi.ing them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers furthe s t West by the best mode of conveyance without ; any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid fur passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers aro also prepared to give drafts at eight, fur any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persona requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to TAAFFE Er.,tO'CONNOR Forwarding and Commis4l;on Merelgta, inar27d&wy. Pittsbur rn. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! CLOTHING I ! The Three Big Dorl d oors I vs. The Western W 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS TOW made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in emeral. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensVre establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with ono of the most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been offered in this nr any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous fr'ionds at home ,and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I hare madc.o meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the const.int rush that is made on this popular establish- I ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, 1 can afford to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to .corer con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of-next liffiteii7Tiery man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doers. oct2l-d&w JOILN M'CLOsKEy. - , -- licAs Itll an Ll'Antis. 4, NV ESTERV,ELT, the old. arid well known Al. Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second ' and Fourth cts., takes this method to inform his man) friends of the fact ihat his Factory is now in full op eration on St. Clair et., near the old Alleghen) Bridge, where a crinstant supply of Blinds of carious 4 cold s and qualities, is constantly kept on hand an 1 a4t - prices, from Twenty-cents up to suit customers. . ". B. If required, Blinds will be put up so, Oa: in case of alarm By fire, or otheswice, they may br removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and wit!: the same facility :that any other piece of furniture c , tn be removed, and without' any extra expense. 1 je2l-d&wy, HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND CASTINGS 1N GENERAL.. ESPh:CTFUIi.LY asks the patronage of his friends. lle feels warranted that he can give sausfaction to all who may purchase of hnn. Ilis establishment is on 11,1'1.ielvps plan of Lots, sth Ward. mar3l-ly 24 THE subscriber, having bought out In. aced known Livery Stable kept by C. It. Doty, in the Filth Xyard, respectfully ihforms his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times n stock of the' best description of riding horses, bug gies, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required in line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new,and lie is confident no stock in the city will be superior to his. His terms will be moderate. 'His stable is on Lib erty st., c few doors above the canal bridge, where 'he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. ta'lle is Idea provided with an elegant }learn . , which will be furnished when required. 0ct2541 NOTSCE. AVING 'sold out my establishment to Doctor William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend liqu to all my ferule( friends and custotners. EDGAR THORN. The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the drug and medicine custom of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment °fall the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac curatelycompountled. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, earner of Penn and IlantLutti. COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, No. , 26 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. GONTINUES to transact a general Commission business, especially in the purchase and sale of American manufActures and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh manufacture at the lowest wholesale - price/. Orders and consignments are respectfully solicited. WALTER U LOWRIF D. A CADINUON, 1d.% Nur cr nEn or Plfth Ward, Livery Stable }rwfu'■ Drug Store George Cochran, Can't be Beall 0 M. WHITE has just received at his large establishment, fronting .on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS foi summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin YES. 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 1137 Liberty and Sixth streets: my 1.1 J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. 1 M. McDONALD, Bell and Brass Founder. First street, near Market, is "4..„ . prepared to make Brass Castings and V. Brass works generally on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. - 'it He invites machinists and all thou using brass works to give him a call, as he is de termined to do all work in his line very low. may 27-ly 1 - 3 NUDES & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) No. 27, Fifth at., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, 'Ground Spices, Catsups. &c., &c., will open during the present week a larks assortment of articles in their.line, which they will wholesole in quantities to" suit dealers, nt Eastern wholesale prices. All articleesold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to gt, east would do well to call before leaving the city. They may be found et thi it warehouse, No. 27, Fifth at., in Ryau,abuild ing. sep7 :,:.',.''':i'':',';',..,•:,'L':'...;lT t : l9Ut all p (Song cynics . Fire.nud Unique Insurance. THE Inkurance COMpany, of North' America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to mike permanent and limited Insurance ,on property, in this city and its vicinity, and' on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, PZcs , t. Samuel Brooks, ' Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, : Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, 50c , 32 This is the oldestinsurance Company in the Uni ted Statet4 having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing,. long , experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to theMO public. SES ATWOOD. At Counting Rome of Atwood, Jones es Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. The Franklin Firo Insurance company OF 'PHILADELP 111 A. NARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in oc . - C.fice t 631 Chesnut et., north side, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER,Prest. C. G. BARCiER, DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adel* E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARRICK MARTIN, Ageni, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, ¢ Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. ' Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-lY NATIONAL FIRE • AND DlAnum INSURANk.CE. COMPANY' :New Yor Ir HIS well known and respectable company is pre " pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation-and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general,'Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sm., by SPIANGER lIARBAUGH Ag't. At an Election hold at the office in N. Y.; May 2th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, v iz: J neep4 W.Savage, John Browner, William G. Ward, John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, - William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, . John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake , John J.llerrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing year - . WM. JAMES BOGGS, au 41 y. I=3 MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,, 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, N0..72 Walnitt street—Win. Davidson, Pres't; 'Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, cicc 24 No. 26, Wood stroot. JostAn I:1Na lI=ZEUI Agents nt Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual t Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. ITIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of i or cargoes of vessels, taben upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water st., near Market street, Pittstiurgh, N. B. King Lt Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware. M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as haying a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter; is constantly increasing—us, yielding each person insured his doe share of Bie profits of e Company, without involving him in any resplns, olds y hatcver, beyond the premium actually paid n by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual p ineiple divested of every obnoxious ibature, and - in its most attractive form. nor 1-ti ' i : 2 ,1 Iti ❑ P ' n 1 .1' the Fel:totals& hire losurence .• uparty of Phllndelphia. of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburg . a•sets of the company on the first of Jane - '!.5, as pub:ishell in conformity with an t - 1 .Ivanta. Legislature, were . . 'in tgages, *. cost, J • na, Stocks and Cash, . 0,-. A genet' of Co' N. E. con I 1111 E ai Iry, nt the Pentk Bonds and All Real Estate, at, Temporary La/ total of 5:909,6.1 42 Alt Trding certain asmrancc that all will lie promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain [mimic , ' from thin Company, Risks Liken at as low rates as arc consistent with security. oct3 WA.IIIIICK MARTIN, ill.en Kramer, J XCIIANGE DRONER, corner of Wood and 3d 1 streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities fur sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. MITIII2 Win. Bell 'dr. Co., John D. Davits, F. Lorenzo, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodweg, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., Philadel p hia . John It. Brown & Co., James . M'Candless, Cincinnati, 0. J. R. M'Donald, St. Lonis, Mo. AV. 11. Pope, Pres't Bank of Ky., Louisville TO ARMS! TO ARMS ! I r m-, THREATENED Invasion of Western Pennsylvania by Col. Swill, with 10,000 men, notwithstandiog winch, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothingcheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, having tale; largest establishment in the city, ft tinting on Liberty arid Sixth ste. lie is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassimeres, vesttngs, and clothing of all descriptions, su.mble for the approaching season, that has ever keen °tiered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth ate. J. M. WHITE., Tailor, warn Proprietor. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. IN the winter of 1832 and 1833 , I was seized with spitting of blood, which continued with occasion al relief till spring. I consulted several eminent physicians and took much medicine, but the relief obtained was only transient.. In the spring I com menced taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.— At this time I was much reduced. The day before I commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a halfi a pint of blood, was oppressed with great hoarseness soda bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam thinking if this failed I should resort to medicine no further. But it did not disajipoint my expectation. All the unfavorable symptorits were immediately re lieved, the cough cured, and I have not been trouh- ' led with spitting of blood since. lam 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. Was. GODFILES. Sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAIINESTOCK' &CIL, corner of 6th and Wood a.astWood and First streets. mayl ONES' Genuine Italian Chemical Soap, for soft- LW ening the skin, eradicating all eruptions and pimples, healing chapped hands or cracked flesh; for dispelling filcckles, sunburn, tan and blotched skin, and producing a fine healthful youthful clean ness. Price 3 . 7 i cents per cake. Thei genuine ar ticle is for sale by B. A. FAHNE3TOCK & CO corner First and Wood and Wood and Gth sts. PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURED TOBACCO 20 kegs Pk Tobacco; 5 " Ladies' Twist, do; 10 " Va. ‘• do ' • 10 " Cav'd, Is Lamp, do; atom and fur sale by J. tr. J. WDEVITT, Inap2o . 222 Liberty st. To the Sick and Afflicted" VALUABLE VEGETABLE REMEDY. D It . A Y N E' S COMPOUND STDUP OF WILD CIIEUitY, The Original and Genuine Preparation! Coughs, Colds, itatbma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pal pitation of the Heart, Influ enza,Crottp, broken can atitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, & all diseases, of Throat, - Breast, and Lungs; the most effectual and speedy cute ever known for any of the above diseases is v D. S iiVES COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERRY. TILE OR/GINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION ! MORE HOME TESTIMONY. • PIIITADELPHIA, January 25,1847, Dr. Stye:tine—Dear Sir: In justice to yourself and a duty I owe to suffering humanity, 1 cheerfully give my testimony, and declare to the world the moat astonishing effects, and the great cure your COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD GB FAIRY pertormed on me, under the most unfavorable circumstances. I was'taken with a violent Cough, Spitting Blood, se vere Pains in the Side and Breast, which seemed to break down and enfeeble my constitution so that my physiCian thought my case beyond the power of med icine, and my friends all gave me up to die; but thanks to you and the effects of your great discovery, I now feel myself a well man, and raised from a mere skeleton to as fleshy and healthy a man as I have been for nays, and shall be pleased to give any information respecting my case,- by calling at my residence, Mechanic street, thir door below George street, Northern Liberties. JaconTAttrrcu. llt::1 - The only safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature is on each bottl. DR. e H. SWAYNE. Corner of EIGHTH and RACE sts. Philada. ASTHMA OF II YEARS , STANDING per`manent ly cured by DR. SWAYNE , S COMPOUND SYRUP 01! WILD CHERRY, after all other remedies had failed. CrNcrmta - rt, Feb. 19, 1847, Da. SWATNE: This may certify that eleven years ago last Fall, 1 was troubled with the Phthisc which increased upon me in defiance of all the remedies I could, hear of, until the year 1839 , 40, when I was 4bliged to leave my Native New England, for a mild or clinic, which had the effect to mitigate my suffer ings for three or lour years, alter which the disease increased until last winter, my sufferings were in- - tense, almost beyond endurance, being obliged to set up night eller night, from inability to sleep in bed. Last Fall I felt the symptoms earlier than usu al in the. season, but hearing that Dn. Swarrin's CONFOUND SYDXF OF WILD CHERRY', was a sover ' eign remedy for iDiseaScs orate Lungs,l immediately commenced its use, and the result was almost im mediate relief. For the last six weeks I have not felt the leastaymptoms of the Asthma, and feel con fident that! am well ofit, and that 1 have been cured by the above named medicine. Yours respectfully, J. W. KNIGHT, Walnut Street between 3d and 4th. But beware the base impostors who would desecrate this tree, By their Paregoric cures and rhyming ribaldry;. Beware of him who buys tho right to tamper with your health; Who adds "Wild Cherry" to his name by treachery , and stealth; Who linttlrs Paragoric, and then calls it, through deceit, The "Balsam of Wild Cherry!" Oh! beware of such a cheat! if you would shun tide renal craft, be healthy and be blest, Take "Dr. Swayae's Wild Cherry," the orlginal Stephen Holt, John MeChain, Win. W. Campbell, Dr. SEonyne—Dear air: I feel called by a sense of duty 1 ow, to suffering humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thanks for the wended - el effects of your I Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry on me, niter suffer ing month after month with the most afflicting of all diseases, Consumption. The first symptoms were , of a very heavy cold which settled on my lungs,' which gradually grew worse., with profuse night •a melting cough, spitting blood, with great alebßity: My constitution scuttled broken down,and nervous system very much impaired. I went to Philadelphia, was treated there by physimartiof the highest standing, bet received no benefit whatever from them, but gradually grew worse, until my phy nicians, as well as myself, gave up all hopes of re -1 covery, and I felt like one ache is almost to pass I through thei'alley of the -haduw of Death; At this "awful juncture". I heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, of w loch I purchased sal bottles.] which I am happy to say entirely cured me, and ant now - enjoying better health than I ever ha - rfi be fore in my life. Ffiysiclans who witnessed my case arc highly recommending - tt in sinniar'eases, and I wish you to make thin public, no that 1111 may know where to procure a;rernedy at once which will reach their diseaae before tampering vvith the many —quack nontrums' , with which tho country is flooded. My residence in at 45 Ann street, where I should be i happy to bare thu above substantiated by a poisons) witerrteoe. ALBERT A. ROSS, V.:7olmile and Retail Dealer in Cigars, 45 Ann street, N. Y. Be not deceived by the ninny spacious and worth less preparations el Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignorant pretendern,hut see that the signature of: I.Yr.Swayne is on each bottle, which is the only guar antee against imposition. Prepared only by DR. SW E., N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respectabie Drumzists in nearly all the principal towns in the r flited Staten. For sale IV.otalcsale and Relhil, by WM. mom, 53 Market street; 1.. JONES, ISO Liberty street, and OGDEN & SNOW DEN, corner of 11 , 00d.and 2d scars TOR PITTSMINGII, PA.. msr22 J. TINNEV, ..111 $400,61.5 tY.I . 100,9G7 77 . 207,4:49 7 Altbicat. and best Read the most remarkable cure ever recorded! rhe Alma Abloantling Dl•covery A BLESSING I A MIRACLE!! A WONDER I! ! To cure Lruptians and Di4igurcrnenis iJ (ha Skin, Pimpics, Frciklcs, Sunburn, Sall Rheum, Scurry, Sore Heads, 4r.4-e.4.c. LIOUR years ago last August, the capital of France r was astono.hedsin consequence of a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem cd almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by ANTosio VESPRINI for his raven- ham Many classed hint and its invention las a holm' bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now)1 at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical. Society of Paris, (the best chemists 111 the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini " We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We haverltn4yz ed its component parts—we have used iL in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soup) as a great blessing, and a trek' wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption jor ifisfignrement or this shin. Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind: (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pros." Then comes the report of the "Societe de l'lnsti tote,. of scierittfic experiments "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, , "at this singular preparation—Yesprinos Italian I Chemical Soap I Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which wo know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every) disfigurement of, and even discolored skin ! Where will its magic and singular power cease 1 The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man attic Far West, are alike under the in Iluence of its extraordinary powers,of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make imhite and beau tiful, and of changing the color °Hark, or black, or brown skin," (Here se eral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ THIS! TllO3l THE iNvcryron 111211 SELF TO TILE YRESENT YROYRIETOit. Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In consideration alba sum of $3600, I have di vulged to MR. T. JONES, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing, -.together with a statement of the ingredients compos ing my Italian Chemical Soap. lie is to manufac tore it for sale in the United States only. and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical Witness, Henry J. lloldiAorth. (Signed; ANTONIO VESPRINI. There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypetas, Sun-burn, Morybew,Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there b such per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as hundreds from others,, may convince them. flO'For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts- I burgh where the Gustave CAN be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE CORI:TEI(I,En. jan2s To Printers. A FRESH supply ofjohnson , s Superior Printign 1 - 1.: Ink. Just received and for sale at the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. ~~~~ irlical. A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR ItIIEVIIIATISDI • - AND -ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. j 'What though the causes may not be explained, Since their effects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind to set the moans aside; Means which, tho' simple, arehy Heaven deidgpd To alleviate the ills of human kind." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG NETIC FLUID. UM remarkable invention, which has received T the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric' and Magnetic Machines, Sze., are entirely dispensbd with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which ate inseparable from the general mode now in use. The strongdes es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and impartial trial, to be decidedlyinjurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new_ ap plication wail projected; which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been - brought to its present state of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answer !all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and In many. other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. • I The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended inla/1 disorders which arise from an enfeebled and unhealthy state of the nervous or vital system, and these com plaints are among the most painful and universal .to which we are subject. They arise, without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that othes 'remedies' having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed,jhas been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all cases of RIIEUDIATISIII, acute or chrenic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolo raiz, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo,Nervous pick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, lsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apopleo, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous TreMors, Dizziness of the llehd, pain in the Chest and Side;. - General Debility, Htfieien cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In casesofconfirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the .figes live organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preve'tftive for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made of all sizes, and of various ornamental patterns, and can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, es.c. In some cases of a very severe charieter,, , Ond of l long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficient to arrest the progress ofdisease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, &c., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of.power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint ohich the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to be permanently relieved. These articles. are adapted to the waists,arms, wrists,limbs,ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with ereateri bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the !throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a preventive fot• Apo plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. I I Christie's Magnetic liquid is used in connection with the Galvanic Ririgs and nil their modifications. This composition has been prmititancoil by the Freed, Chemists to be onE atho most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is believed to possess the remarkable power Or ran-1 dering the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this means'eautring, a concentration of the influencti, at the seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanCrit re- lief. No other composition in chemistry ik known to produce the sanMelfect, or to impart a similar pro-I perty to the nervous a; stem, by means of an outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth- ' ing capable of the slightest, injury; its application is', agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action' as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices' within - the reach of all and the - discoverer only re-. quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christle's Galvanic Strengthening Plas t ern. These articles 'form another valuable apPlication of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. pie,' are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Kings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica ; bon. They arc confidently recommended as a sain t able addition in the speedy cure of Itheumatism,acute 1 or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi- ' live remedy in cases of Pain and Treaknes in the, Oast or Back, Pain in the Side, in Asmatic Affections,' and in Weektiess or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In gpinai Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been I used with complete success. They arc also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weaknes. of the . Breast,and are highly recommended for many of thosa complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or othet causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as Et Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will beifound of great and permanent advantage. In a few Words; it embraces all the virtues of tha best tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common .use. • CAUTION 11} - The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfe;ited by i•nprin ended persons: To provide against imposition, Dr. Ctinisrte has but one authorized agent iii each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittiturgh, W. W. WILSON. .CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are , constantly . received, regarding the extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. ibis believ edl that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during alperiod of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic - disorders, sonic of Whidh have. completely bullied all former efforts of medical art. indeed ninny of the first physicians of thiscity, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetiejqachine, 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 intellig,ent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give everyi 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.. octl4-dly Italian Chemical Soap. - DEMONS, in purchasing this, must always ask I fur JONES'S ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAPi and, per haps, as many have been cheated with counterfeits will be too much discouraged to try the genuine,we say to such, Try this once—lou will not regret it; but always see that the name of T. JONES is on the "wrapper. Price 50 cents a cake: For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent,cornerof Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan22 . Jones's Coral Hair Restorative. lIF.REBY certify that my hair was falling out in limmense quantities daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto rative, it has entirely ceased falling—`ts growing fast, and has a fine dark look. Before I Used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I comhed out ihandfuls , of hair daily:" W. TOMPKINS,92 Kind st.N. Y. For Rftle by \V. Jackson, Agent, corner or Wood and Liberty streets, the only. place in, Pittsburgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained. jan22 To my Clients . . TY PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, arid Wm. E. Aus lu. 'din, Esq., will attend to my 'unfinished nese;and I recommend them to the patronage frieds.' I am authorized to state'that they win ceive the counsel and assistance of the I -lon. R., Bid dle.. Office 2d story of B urke , s Buildings, 4th street, between Wood and' Market. ja.n6Tly SAMITELV. BLACK. 6-.axy"~z .<~ =~'~.,~~-„ a te ~ ~"`~.re.~:.roi~~t Special; Strains, Pains of the/Utast and _Side, and diseases of the Spine, • CUll EDand effectually relieveeby the use of Ng titre's oww Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob tained from a. well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the Earth's surface. . A lady in Kentucky was cured of a Spinal Disease, which had congaed her to her bed for many weeks completely helplesa, by the use of this remedy, after various other remedies had been tried in vain. Read the folloWing testimonial. •Prrrasurtorr, August 22,- 1840.; 1 , This is to °certify, that we have! used the Ammar- CAN Ott. for the whooping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 dr.:Vs to a small tea. spoon 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 arm burnt; the, child ceased crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound op. I also was afflicted With a pain in my side and breast, and have been so for 16 years: I commenced 'using the Oil by taking -a teaspoonful twice i.day„ and in 2 or 3 days using the Oil have. been very much: relieved, and .do believe that it: is the best family medicine I have ever seen—one of my neighbors used it at my .request for a sprained ancle, which re lieved her in a few. minutes; we;have also used the Oil for a strained joint in our own family, which gave ease in a very short time - . We li've on the east side of Penn st., 3 doors south ot Walnut.. I am now as well as ever I was in my life. • MARGARET A. SMITH. • 1 1 SOld wholesale and retail by Wro. Jacken„ at his Boot and Shoe store and Patent Medicine Ware house, 39, Liberty street, hiad of Wood str ectiPitts burgh. Price 50 cents and Sli perebottle. .Wm. Jackson being the exchisive Agent for •Westarn Pennsylvania, NONE IS .GENEINE .but what, is sold by ma on sus appointed agents. • IL B. A pamphlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names and Addresses of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped in that wrap per of each bottle. - aug 23—feb 15-d&w6m s ,wi t r i es, 104 - • . -.94T17,940ewn cyf.,.fpr WESTERN NEW T OAK. COLLEGE -(iti HE:A La T Bill 207 Main street, Buffalo, *NV 'York. l R. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHO N ,l DTRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1847,1—.1 CAME, I SAW, I CONVEREWIS most emphatically the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellons medicinal power. Wherever it has wine, and South America, England, Canada, and the United States have proved the truth of this statement, the above quotatioein.a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the prin ciple upon which you are cured may - 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 mire remains with the proprietor. The Medicine is a I compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; each in -1 dividual root has its own peculiar, exclusive, medi-1 1 cinal property, conflicting with no other compound —each root makes its pun cure—and as a perfeet combination, when taken into the.systern, it does] the work which Icerune, when her laws weret established, intended it should do—P U It IF I ES, STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitution. DROPSY, in all its characters, will be completely eraditated from the system by its use. See p:unplets in neents , hands;• for free circulation—they treat upon all, diseases, and show testimony.of cures. GRAVEL, and all.com; plaints of the, urinary organ's, form also 'the cause of great suffering, and VAII/1/4'S Lrrueseratrric has acquired no small celebrity over the Country, by the cures it has made in thi4 distressing class-of afflic tions. So famed, it seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the notice 'of one of our Medical publications. In the November No. 1846, of the "Buffalo Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science," in an] article upon catculous diseases, and "solvents," the writer, after noticing the fact that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New i York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine:: "Why do not our Representatives in Senate and] Assembly convened, enlighten and 'dissolve' the suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithohtriptic, than which no 1 solvent since tliev4ys of Alchemy hag possessed one , half the fare iv' . Reader, hete is a periodical of high: ' standing, acknowledged throughout a large section; of this country to be one of the best conducted jour nals of the* kind to 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 stcpging aside to notices "secret remedy." Yoe will at once understand-no unknown and worth less nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quarter—and consequently , unless it directly ' conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must 1 have been its great "fame" ;which has caused it to receive this passing nod. KIDNEY diseases - , weak-. ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful and suppressed Mensturation Flour A/bus, and the. en tire complicated train oievils which follow a disor dered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents,und you will find , evidence oldie value of the Lithontriptic there-put ' forth. - hit a remedy for the .irregularities of the fe male system, it has in the compound a "root" which ' ] ..has been resorted to in the north of Europe for cen-: turies—as a sure cure for this complaint, and a re storer of the health of the entire system. LIVER '`COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES,- &C., are instantly relieved. ,peopla 'of thelWest will find it the only remedy in these complain:ta, as well as Fe yea AND AOUE. There is no remOy like it, and.7lo -calomel or quinine forms any part of this mixture. lisio injury will result in its use, anti its active proper ties are manifested in the use of a single 30 oz bottle Fan FEVER AND AGUE, Bilious Disorders, take other Medicine. RIIEUMATISEI, Goer, willfind reli fhe action of this medicine upon the Blood, w change the disease—which 'originates in the blo ----and a healthy result will roll otir. Dvsnr.rstA, In mersmor &c., yield in a fe'w days use of this Medi cine. Inflammation or Tire. Lurids. - .. - clouen, Cost SUMpTION also, has ever found relief. Scaortma, ERYSIPELAS, Plus, Inflamed Eyes—all caused. by im pure blood—will find this article the remedy. The, l system, completely acted upon by the twepty-two different properties of the mixture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not. follow. The I train of common complaints, . Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debili/p; 4-c.,, are all the re stilt of some derangement; Of the system, and the GREAT RESTORER will do its! work. I The promises set forth in the advertisemeat, are based upon the I proof of what it has done in the past' four years. . The written testimony of 1000 Agents ' in. Canada, l l the United States, England and South America, in 1 the possession of the propr ietor—and can be seen by all interested—is a sufliCient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered to the World.. Get the pamphlet; and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do at $l. each--7thelarger hold ing 6 oz. more than two smallbottlei. Look out and not get iniposed upon. Ers:iy bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixtttre" blown upon , the glass, the written signature of "G.C. Vaugn" on the 1 directions , and 'G. C. Vaughn, Beflillo,' stamped on I 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 letters, unless post paidor ders from regularly constituted Agents ereepted: post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting ad vice, promptly attended to'gratis. ' Offices devoted exclusivel y to the sale of this arti cle-132 Nassau at., New ork city; 2-95 Essex.st.. Salem, Alass.mnd by the principal Druggists through out the United States and Canada, as advertised in • the papers. Agents in this city— Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2; Commercial Row, Liherty.street, Pittsburgh. Also, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Bridgewater. • • jan3o-d &erly AUCTIONEER. & CONIMpSIONVMERCHANT Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh is rehdy to receive merchandixe of .every description on consignment for public or private sale,and from long experience in the above busines, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor bim with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and, ThUrsdays of-Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured .articles, new and second hand furniture, lite.,-at two o'clock, P.M. - Sales every evening at early-gas-light.-. (I Notes N the epper Rio Grande, byßryantß. Tilden, Jr explorid in the month of October and No vember,lB46, on board the U.-S. str..Majorßrown, commanded by Capt. Mark Sterling. of Pittsburgh, busi- by order of .111aj. Geo. Patterson, 11. S. •ise., corn , of my mending the second division of Army of Occupa -111 tion,• . • Te above „work can' be bad , from the agent, G. Hubbard, corner' of .-?darbury andlPenn streets. , 7 Also from' the Hooksellers. febls-tf . ,~,.,.._: -.. ~ 1 ~M.^. ~.h t =sir,.>~s f q .~a ' ~ L ~S;y. .~;:~ ..~C'~ b, '~^~ s* t~ a 'y~;~G%~'i r.~%~.a."~Ti.:~4 - ~-~.4.N~~'~`~~ 4'vt*",dd,,p~' ~t~E'~~"~ y;' The' celebrated FOR THE CURE OF CHRONIC DISEASES. . ZOAT S SICILIAN SYRUP OR TROPICAL , HYGIENE Discovered by . Dr. Dlaeoni Of Italy in the yen 1895, and intreduced into the U. States callow:1846. Tr HIS unrivalled medicine for the radical cure at j• Chronic Aiseases has, spread-throughout Europe with the, most uneqnalled speed-, and triuniphant sue ceis, effecting the most astonishing cures ever known or recorded in the annnli otMedical History. Since its introduction into tho United Stoles it has equally . sustained the high reputation•it so jnstly received in • the East, curing here as itlitiel'donn'there, the most inveterate and longstanding disesSes with which the human family axe affliated. The'hysicians of En rope and America (as Sax as.-theyhave, become ac quainted with its mode of operation), together with the thousands who have been. restored to health by its superior efficacy with one united voice -prochdrn" it to be the most, perfectiemedial agent ever offered to suffering humaniti: It is now' an established fact "that ConsuMption map be,,caiT be, and has beensured by Di. Mazoni , .s Sicilian Syrup or Tiopical Hygiene. • This is the only medicine thiit has ever been dis covered that has achieved a cure Where this disease . had gained :a settled and pernianent hold-upon the system. For- the truth of this assertion., we have • the certificates ef Some of the moat eminent Physi cians of Europe and America, expresily declaring that they have prescribed it in hundreds of Instances where the patients were considered beyond all hope of recovery, and, to their astonishment,'haa 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 'ehro'nie disease, par ticularly Consuiapticin, Scrofula Asth ma, Phthisic,Piles, (see cases reported in pamphlets , and circulars) Cangers, - Liver "Complaint's, Costive- - nese and -Indigestien, Sore and Inflamed- Throat, Bronchitis, Dropsies, -Chronic inflaination of the Kidneys, Gravel; Great Debility and Iratibility of the nervous system, Spinal affections, Paralysis, ChrOnic Diarrahrea, Pain.. .in the breast and side, Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of.the_ Stomach and Bowels inward weakness, and filling down of the womN and all the, chronic diseases pe ' culler to females in their various relations -in life. This medicine is prepared only by Dr. MazOni him self, and is composed entirely of .vegetablemateriale - containing theextract of ,92 of the most, rare Tropi-: 1 cal plants but few of which nrie known te the medi cal Profession generally. • ••• • It has so far surpassed every other medicine ever_ - offered to the world .in eradicating disease,. hat, it has not 'only enlisted - ninny of the' most talented medical men in the world in its falter but what- more extraordinary the government where ;it was • discovered "Has made it an offence guriishabte with' death to attempt coynterfetting it Or making. sale aj Ony_sporious article purporting to. be the same .or representing it to". be genuine... And. this Govern ment has also made a. liberal provision for the pro tection of it here. To.the afflicted we saylet none. dispair, though yen may have been given. up, by., your PhysiCian and considered by your friends as beyond all hope, try a bottle of this medicine and you may rely, upon the fact, that if you have physi cal strength enough left t o endure its action, yon.- %vill find certain'nnd speedy relief, for this has been' .the case in thousands of instances, in proof of Which , we can produce certificates from - individuals of the most lespectanle' character 2bOtli of ' Europe and America. This medicine will be offered for sale 'only at the county seats of each county ,owing, to the small amountyet imported- r and the anxiety, of the proprietorto place this valuable remedywithin, the reach-Of all throughout the United States.: - Hays & Brockway, Druggists, N 0.2 Commercial Row, Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agent's for Allegheny county. Sold also by E. Sellers,. No 57 Wood st. dec29.49rr. 'John D. Davie, No Care, No Pay. Dr. Jackson's Pile Embrocation:.ffever -Failst_ TlIEREare few diseases more commoner trouble , some than the Piles, and yeti notwithstanding, great efforts have been Made to cure by the use Of pills, elcetuaries; liniments, 84. e., all were futile and. of neje peaefit. Now the .Embrocation is..the only medicine used.. A person who has 'been suffering.. with the Piles of the worst:kind came' from Salem, New Jersey, almost on purpose to express his.grati- - tude fur the speedy care that this medicine had eller.: tea in his cose.---Rhilar..Scit: Post. From the Philadelphia .Ledger: - READ TLIIi !—Last-weelt, we understand,' wan a great week for the !tale - of Jackson's Pile Emlire., • cation. Such is its reputation • that travellers from. all sections of the country, Chere the medieine•is not for:sire, E n arriving at this city; either want • themselves or have orders from their friends. bably no Medicine ever offerndto the publin tented so many'curescnnd sold 'so-rapidly as thie!' Embrocation. .. • • . . . . . -A CURE. FOR DEAFNESS.. i• Read the following from the Philadelphia Public •_ • Ledger: - - Ilaxn. TOE • EVER TRIED IT 7-If not, do not delay . another_.day_ - , _but send _immediately ; if you have ; been-ono - of The wise nod-prudent and already .3 4F-.;, bought bottle, tbe,queslion is settled: you have re. • covered your bearing. Scarpa's Op_ Or deafness. never fails, It is the only medicine that will cure, ••- Thousands of deaf persons will give their testimony in its favor. Theebeauty pf the thing is, that it - cures ' . . 1 you without producing any pain.. • : • -: .. • finescurrts is an inflammation of the' lining. of th 6 wind tubes which_ run through the, Lungs, producing: pain or soreness of the , chest,. cough, difficulty .of breathing, .spitting of blood, emiciation,•Corrsufirz:.. vox and Dr ! ATH. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT at, once subdues the inflammation, relieves the cough; and cleanses the lungs from all obstruction; And ef.. - feats a speedy cure. Prepared atEoB, Sdutlerhird J . it., Philadelphia, For sale in Pittsburgh at the •PERIN TEA STORE, 2 Fourth st., near Wood—and at the Drug Store of . Pi Schwartz,Federal st.,,Allegheny City. • if apl 9 • • i. . . ,Landrethts War-is:ailed Gardezi SieOs t ~ JJIRECT FROMTHILADELPHIA.„ Each, papi it bears the label' and warranty- of Dd:VID Law: narrn. For sale by F.-1. SNOWDEN, No. 29 Water st., at the stand fermerly occupied by Geo: A. Berry. Extract from the 'Report of the Visiting Committee , ' • of the Pennsylvania Horticultural. Society, , -Unalli-- mously,adopted artZ ordered to be printed'," . • , . LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS. • , 6 •l:hcse extensive grounds are on Federal Street ) , neat the Arsenal. ).„ * - ' ', The earliest collec-. tion of Camellias was made -here. Some of those. now in possession of those tlistinguished.nurserynaen„ are ten feet hiih. '?* ,* ' 1 ) , The selectidn oq atinEn-nousn ensimjn : 4'-valttable andeatensive. . _. • ' "Thu Nurseries are very correctly managed,sup- ' plying every Part, ortheTUnion, n detail, of which - would occupy too much of-our space, we therefore contentourselvei with stating that the stock- livery, large and in every stage of-growth, consisting :of FOREST. AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER— GREENS, SHRUBS, VINES AND CREEPERS, with a collection of herbacceous plaids, fruit trees of the best kind and most healthy condition, large r Mila of seeding apples, pearsodurns, Exe., aastocks for' bud; ding and grilling; a plan 'very ,superiotito' that. sf working upon suckers, which carry with them into the grattall the' iseases of the stock.' , • ')) • "GARDE-if SEEDS of -the &teat:quality -have been scattered over the country fromthese. grounds, aid may always be depended upon. .The seed establish,' ment of.these Horticulturists is, ono of till", most;ex tensive in the Union, and its reputation's well sustain ed from year to year. _ - it, • 7 , "To obviate the chance of 'mixture of the farina of the plants of the same family, they have established , another nurseryat °suitable distance, so that degene ration cannot take place, and, which secures to the' purchaser a ‘gennine article. , Knowing- thtfir the ago, quality and process of culture el every-plant, the supplffrom tlicir grofunds is recommended with W.- . eat confidence.), . - *,.. Since the date of the ‘Report ,, from which •the above is extraCted, the entire establialimentlas been . greatly enlarged. , The collection of Camellias eral. braces ;Alpe fine"?! kinds, and 'consists of serrtelhon sands of various sizes; so likewise with Roses, and other - desirable plants, both tender and hardy; . fruit trees,AC::: ___ , - „ • Th , See'd Gardens alone cover filly acreiyand the whole is, as it hAO been for more that' half a Century, under the successive management of fither and son ) ... i the most p' ominent in' America. • ' -,: . ''"" 07' Ord wt received . by• F. L. SNOWDEN, Rom 1 whop". cap ; °goes may be received gratio.--* ,xnat9-y k and Job P rint in gAlnicei N. W, C , RNF.7I. OF *OOD AND F/17 1 4- 9 7/ZETS•S T"'pr.prietor of the Morning Post and Mer cury and Manufaiturer respeetfnlly infOrniehii friends and the patroner•of of: these papers, that hi has a large aid melt chosen assiirtment'of JOB TYPL';-AN,D.AI , L OTHER. MATERIAT.S Necessary- to a Job P,iinting .Qffice,,, - and tha,t. prepared to execute • . • .LETTER PIIESs 'MIRROR OF EVERY RESCREPTIOW Bills or Pamphlets, Bill Heads, ' Handbills, Blank Chi3cks; . All kinds of Blanks, Btage, :Steamboat mut Boat Bias-with approprfate cuts, printed _on the short est notice and most reasonable tends: Herespnctilillfai3ks the patrnnage of his; friends;'. and the public in general; in tllisbrancli-of 'neap. . kee,pt 22) L. •lIiIRPER: I 1 I