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Their long:experience as Carriers, the palpable superiority of theEortable Boat system, and the great capaCity and convenience of the Warehouses at each end of the Linn, are peculi arly calculated to - enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their eustom ers, and confidently offering: . the past a a guarantee for, the future; they respectfully solicit n continuance of that patronage which they now, gratefully ack nowledge. ' ' All consign nests to Taaffe & O'Connor will 'be re ceived and forwarded, Stearn Boat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted;;free of any charge fur Ceti:mission, advancing or Storage. Having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the - interest of the Consignors Must necessarily be dheir primary object in shipping. West; and:they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consigned to them . promptly, and on the most advantameons terms to the owners. • marl4f lam. Packutorth , s tVayf,, Freight:: Line. . 1847 XCLUSIVELY for thd transportation of, way /14 freight between PittsbUrgh, Blairsville, JOhns town, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, audall interme diate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A.. McAnul ty& Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend. on having their goods forwarded without delay and at air rates. This Line was formed for the special accommo dation of the way business, And the proprietors re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. J. J. McDevitt, John Puker, Robert Igoore, Riga ley 4-Smith, Pittsburgh. marS . • FOR. TUE MANSPORT4I'ION OF ()DUCE AND MERCIII,'NDISP: TO. AND F.12.C.4,1 PITTS BURGH, PIIII4 DELPPILi AND BALTIAIOIIE. Goods consigned to our care will be . forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills of Lading, transmitted, and all in'struc ions nrulniitly at tended to, free from any elfin charge ft& storage or iboainaissiou. Address, or apply to Having a very large and commodious warehouse, we arc prepared'to receive edition to-freight for shipment) a large amount of ?reduce, &e,,, on Stor age at low rates. mar.ti C. A. McA.NULTY & CO. mga 1847. En • , BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLANWTO BAL TIMORE. AND PIIILADELPIII.I.. Time to Baltimore 32 hours. - Time to Philadelphia • 40 hours. [onus 73 MLLES st , acme 11111 E Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, I_ Louis M'Lane and Swatira, have commenced making double daily trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 9 o'- clock. Passengers by the morning line Will arrive', in Baltimore next evening in time for the ;,philadel phia Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The , evening Boat will lea-vu the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except Sunday's. Pass:angers l,y tin§ boat will lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms... Leave Browns 4ille next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are ample, and ,the connection com plete; so that disappointruents!or delays Will be un-' known upon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resinne their seats again at pleasui e, and hale choice of Rail Road! or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia.' Coaches chartered to parties to travel asithey de , • sire. =I ' , - , - EM MEM El Se - Cilia your tickets at the !of f ice, Monongahela 'ouse, or St. Chariot+ Hotel • fehl7-y 4537: - .f.H 184 L A ._ , 1 / 2 71 • — al • . 4:is . ..WM. r lON . DUCT ED on strict Sabbath-keeping princi k jpletythough not claiming to be the only,line that is so conducted. The propriZters of this Old estab lished line have put their st.itt the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to fonVard pio duce and inorchadize to and from the Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. '-; F `;;,... We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the illitirCaS Cll5- touiers, will secure taus a coainuance and iiicrease of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 4 11inghain , s Line: Our arrangements will enablo us to earrj , freight with the utmost despatch; andiour prices shall al ways ho as the lohcest charged by other responsible lines. ' Produce and,mereliandize wilt he received and for warded cast and %vest without any charge .or adver tising, storage or commission. Bills - of lading 'forwarded pnd every 4,ireetton promptly attended to. , Address, or apply to ' 7 - WM.BING-I-LAX, Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pate • Blz/6114m5, DOCK 4. STRATTON, NP. 276 Market id., Philadejphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122. North IloWard st., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West st., New York. ' aprlO y EN • DRUGGIST Alf) APOTHECARY, No. 45, Afar kel street, three doors ithor Third strec7, 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 promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physician' prescriptions will he accurately and heady prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day . or night. 'Also, fOr sale, a large stock of fresh and good erfumery doe 2114 EM3II TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (successor to Lowrie 8.; Williams.) Office at the oJd stand. Fourth stre“, abo'ye THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existinglietween Henry W, Williams, Esq., and Myself, in the prac tice nfthe law, was dissolved•by mutual consent on the 26tlfult., and the business will hereafterbe con tinued by Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer fully-recommend to all for 101017 I hare thd honor to do business, us a gentleman every way W;lirthy of b•ltie`tr cOofiducg. • I . daslB-ly • WALTER H LOWRIE !THE subscribers haying enlarged their establish -1 meat for .the manufacture of Steel and Files— on. the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish files of `every description, of the best quality; and being de-' - teiMined to make it the interest or consumers; to par chase files from th em--resp emlully invite the patron age of all who use the article.. , in4r16 , 1 J, ANKRIM Si CO. • - ." STILL continues in his Old business ormitintactur. ing Wagons, - Carts, Drays; 'Timber Wheels, Troika, and ; W heelbarroW"s, on riftlistreet, between Wood and 'Smithfield„:where - he _keeps constantly on hand, or . made to .Ordci - in the shortest notice, 'any amount of work,iythe best of workmen slid good materials, and at= prices. to' the . times: Those -engaged' in, the Santa 'Pe - trade;and; - .Parrtaeri' Men; are - rpm/foiled:l6give -him befiire'putehasiiig elsewhere. ' Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, ItlAr1847. 16108, the transportationof freight between Pitts _l2 buigh and the Atlantic. cities, avoiding tranship ments on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage and seperation of goods. PROP.RIETOII - B' - e - Proprqetors JOHN PICKWORTH, • JOHN MILLER, DAN'L. H. BARNES; ROBERT•wooDs, WILLIAM FULTY. JOIIN MIZILLEP., Ifollidaysburgh. It. II: CAVAN, Johnstown. ' Agents. C. A. MOANULTY & Co.,Pitts'gh. nEr.e..nr.ncEs. ludepoadent Portable Boat Jane, Kr Without Transhipment.; C. A. AIcANLTLTY E,t CO., Canal thtiin, Pittsburgh STORA(3E SUMMER AIMANGEDINNTS Monongahela ltonto, Blualtant'd Trauspoit-ation Lfae. John DI. Townsend, Henry W. Wllklou., Steel and File Manufactory'.; I REMITTANCE. HIV THE subscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scoqand and Wales, with despatch, and M the loirest rates. SAMUEL MCCLURKAN po., - N 0.112, Liberty at. febl2 TapecOtt , s-General EnAlgration Office. o. REMITTANCES and' passag toy; and from GREAT BRITAIN AND'A.., IRELAND, by W...& J. T. Tapscott . 75 South street, corner ofMaiden Lhne, New York, and . 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the a6ricy of the above house, are now prepared to make hriange meths upon the most liberal terms with these desi rous of paying the passage of their friends front the old Country, and, flatter therueselves their character and long standing in business will give ainpleas surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott, are long and favora bly known for the superior class, acconinhodation nil sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The ' QUEEN or THE WEST, SHERIDAN, RtJCHES TER, GARRICK, lIOTTINGUER, ROSCIOS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of. which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from. Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every fiv edays being thus deter / mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott , s4onstant personal superintendance of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and acccommodation of the passengers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensivelb enga ged in the Transportation Business between Plttsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappoinupeut 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.tng them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, and wilt; (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will ; be refunded. in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drat le at sight, for any amount payable at the principil Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode ol Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their intekest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to. TAAFFE &O'CONNOtt Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar27d&wy. Pittsburgh, l'a CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!!! The Three Dig Doors vs. The WeStern WOrtrltt-t 1.50,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS "STOW made and ready to be offered on the must liberal terms to my old customers Ind the pub lic in general. The Proprietor of this Lt. famed and extensit e establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed hiefall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one or the most desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been offered in this or any othermarket west ofthe 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 unritmlled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attraetibns of the western country. It is gratifying to me !to be able to - announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the 'many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well estaldished fact, that my safes are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and . this being tbe case on the amount siald, I can affurd to sell at much less profit than others ' Fould possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. 1 intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning or, next Year; coining to this conclusion, I will make t the interest of every man, who wants a cheap Winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Do, 0ct52141&!w JOHIst 'TienMan Blinds. WESTERVELT, the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Sdcond and Fourth sta., takes this method to Inform his Many friends of the tact that his Factory is now in-full op eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, wltere a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and .at all prices, from twenty-rents up to suit custorners. N. B. If required, Blinds will he put up so` that in case of alarm by tile, or otheswise, they u4.y be removed without the aid of a screw-driver ern] with the same facility :lilt any other piece oifurrriture can be removed, and without any extra expense. D - . A. M Elt 0 N DI AMY FACTUOVI OF HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCAL :S, AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL. 113 ESPECTFULLY asks the patronage o his friends. Ile feels warranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may purchase or him. Ilis ectablishment is on MiKelvy's plan 'or Lots, sth Ward. mar3l4y AIESKiIIf EN Plllll Wad Livery Stable. THE Soliscribr;r, having hough( out tne kvell known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Dotty, in the Fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friend q and the public generally, that he will keep i t ,all tinies a stock of the best description of rAing horses, bug gies, carriages of all kiwis, and in short everything required in his line of business. , A considerable portion of his stock is new,ndd he is confident no stock in the city l Will be superidr to Hie terms will he moderato. His stable is on Lib erty et., a few doors above the canal bridge, Wfsere he respectfully solicits a share of public patronnge. CHARLES COLEMAN. Inutle is alsn provided with an elegalt Ilea l rse, which will be furnished when required.r. 0ct.45-tf TTAVING sold out my establishment to Dontor IT William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recoininend bun to all my further friends and customers, EDGAR THORN. The undersigned having, bought out 'the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets,l so licits a share of the drug arid medicine miatoin of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment of all the most vat ualAe Medicines, Perfumery, Ods, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's preecriptions!ac curately compounded. The store will be open at all hours of the day and night. QM COMMISSION AND FORIVAKDINC mErtcrin:o, No. 2G IVood Street, Pittsburgh. riONTINUES to transact a general commisilion business, especially in the purchase and sale nl American manufactures and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. An agent for the manufacturers he will be comdantl v supplied with the principal articlea ,of Pitinbutgli manufacture at the lowest wholesale ! Orders and consignments•are respectfully solicliecl. 11 M. WHITE has just received at his 14ge establishment, fronting on Liberty and Siith streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS I fni summer ; also, a superior lot of French Satin VT S. TINGS, all of which he is ready to make up! is the latest fashion and on the most reasonable twins as usual. Observe the corner, No Iti7 Liberty and Sixth streets. my-14 J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor'. M. McDONALD, Bell and Brass . Founder, First street, near Market is 11 prepared to make Brass Castings and A Brass works generally on the mast ..., reasonable terms and shortest notiee. He irivites machinists and all th4;ce using brass works .to. give him a call, as he is de termineday 2 7 t . y o l do.all . - work in his line very low. m TIP BODES & ALCORN, - Liate of New York city,) It, No. 27, Fifth it., between . Wood and Markut, Manufacturers of Mustard, GroUnd Spices, Critsups, open during the present week a. large assortment of articles in their-line,' - Whicle they. will wholesole in quantities to suit dealers; at 'Eastern wholesale prices.. All articles sold by them warian. Merchantsintendingtaga east would doivell to call befereilaaiing, the. eity. 'They may be fouiid at their waiehoase; No. 27, Fifth st.,,in Ryan's builti ing. sop', F OXLE IG IV NOTICE - 1 - rwiliCC - Drug, Store WILLIAM F. IRWIN, 1 1 Comer of Penn and nand nil George Coehrnra, Can't be Beat I illi ..: . .5.4.‘,".4*.? . ..*::...11. - ..s•filavO, .. „ .. . i• . , 3nourcture (gouty antes. Fire and Marine Inenvanee. THE InliUmnce CoMpany. of North America, of Philadelphia; through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make pennanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city 'and its vicinity and on shipments by the canal and rivers., Arthur q. Coffin, Pres7t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Hoary, CharlesTayl or, Samuel W. Jones, Saltine] W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, JohnVildie, John R. Neff, . Thorns, P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard ,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long' experie.nce, , ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones Br, Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company CHARTER PERPETUAL-. $400,000 paid in or fice 163} Chesnut et., north side, near Fifth.— Tak e 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. BArtactn, Sec , y. DIRECTORS : Charles N. Rancher, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards Thos. J. Wha - rton, Mortrecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner , Adolphi E. Boric, li Sane' Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARAI6IC BIARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, ¢ Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Piro risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-1 y NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. r HIS well known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance el every kind etinnected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by tire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description opersonal property on BM nest favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de. lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPHINGER HARBAUGII Ag't. At an Election held at the office in N. May 2tb., the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt, John Browner, John MA:Chain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, . John F.Mackte, - Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. . . And at a suleiequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE, Esq., NV:I3 unanimously re-elec ted President fur the ensune , year. Wii. JAMES BOCCS, Smile:tan% au 4-1 v • ERICAN FIRE I" CtiMPA N of Philadelphia—charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and well establiiMeicCompapy con-i tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra- hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. AppliCabons 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. CMIIRAN, Agent, dcc Nu. 2v, Wood street. I Read the most remarkable cure ever recorded! Dr. Strayne—Dear Sir: I feel called by a sense of I duty I owe to siefering humanity, to acknowledge! my grateful thanks fur the Wonderful effects of your I Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry en me, after sutler- Mg month slier 11 , 011111 withthe most afflicting of all diseases, Consumption. The first symptoms were of a very heavy cold which settled on my lungs,l which gradually grew worse, with profuse night sweats, a backing rough, spitting blood, with great ; debility: My comititution Beveled broken down.and ' nervous system very much impaired. I went to Philadelphia, was treated there by physicians of the I highest standing, but received no benefitavhatevoil from them, but gradually grew worse, until my phy sicians,_ as well as myself, gave up all hopes of re ciovery and I felt like one who is about to pass through the Valley of the ::•hadow of Death. this "aWful juncture" I heard of your Campounif.Syrup I of Wild Cherry, of Which I purchased siv bottles, I which I am happy to say entirely cured me, and I I am now cnjoyin„.. , better health than I ever hare j fore in my life. Physicians who witnessed wv case arc highly recommending it in similar cases, anal I wish you to make this publin, ea that all may know where to proem e a remedy tqf once which will reach their disease before tampering;' with the malty "quack nostrums' , with which tho country is flooded. MY residence is at 45 Ann street, where I should be happy to have the above substantiated by a personal interview. ALBERT A. KOSS, ! Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance/ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Company of Philadelphia. Cigars, 45 Ann street, N. Y. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Be not deceived by the many spurious and woqh preparations of:Wild Cherry, ushered into notice assets of the company on the first of Janua- icss ry, 1845, as: published in conformity with an actl by ignorant pretenders, but RUC that the signature off of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Dr. Sway an is an each bottle, which is the only guar- Bonds and Mortgages, 5.600,q5 ' antee against Reposition. Real Estate, at cost, 100,9f17 77 i Prepared only by DIt.SWAYNE, N. W. corner - of Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,— .207,49:9 72 Eighth and Race stzmits, Philadelphia, and fur rule _i by respectable Druggists in nearly ail the principal towns in the United. Stairs. - For sale Irettosafe and flvia;/, by WM. THORN, 53 Market street; L. JONES, ISO Liberty street. and OLDEN 5: SNOWDEN, earner of Rood and 'hi ids., SOLE AGENTS eon rTITSUCR.Gth CA. mar`22 JORIAJI HII.O. J. enmer, JR DINGS VIIIiNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, fur the Delaware Mutual Safety insurance Company of Philadelphia. _ _ Alrs. FIRE.R.ISFCS upon liaildings and Aiorchandize of , every description and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable' terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Warpr st., near Market strett,-kittsburgh. N. B. King 8: Pinney invite the confidence and patronage or then. friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, no an Insti tution among the moil flourishing in Philadelphia— ns basing a large paid in capital, whir/1,1.y the oper ation of its charter, is constnntly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his dile share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as posaalsaing the Mutual principle divested of every elnionions Ibature, and in its most attractive form. nes , 1-tf Making a total of 51. 1 09 Ei d 2 Affording certain nionzraNef: that all I.:is:C - 6 will be promptly met, and giving moo,: security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. , INct S WARItICK MARTIN, Agent. llomoepnthic Books T UST received at the Bookstore of the subscriber ejin sth street, near Market : Ilfrtfira, purrs, by Samuel Ilahnetnan, translated and edited by Charles J uhuti Hempel, Al. D., 4 vela. thrtman's Acute die.casrs, by Dr. Ifempel, col, I. HoinumpatMc Domestic Medreine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. hall, M. 1). • lahr's New 11Ianual, vol. I. No. I and 3. I f eri nWs Domestic Physician. A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per soar who are under Ilomienpathic treatment. lionningliausp's Theramctic Pocket book for hommpathists t by Dr. (w e . Aubrieman's Chronic Diseases, vol 5. Together with Medicine Che,ts ofddrerent sizes and prices. (apl6) VICTOR SCRIIIA. TO ARMS! TO ARMS ! ! 'FIIREATENEDInvasion of Wextorn k Pronsyi vanOi by Col. Swift, with 10,000 UOVI thlit.4lldir,g which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothing cheaper than any has'heretofore been offered in tho IVestefn country, having tho largext establishment in the dity, fronting on Liberty and Sixth xbi. Ile is now piepared to show to his numerous patrobs the greatest variety of cloths, casnOneres, veutings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, •No. 167, Liberty and Sixth ids. J. M. WHITE, 'Tailor, roar2s Proprietor. Vogelablo Pulmonary Balsam N the winter of 1832 and 1833, I was seized with 1 Titling or blood, which continued with occasion at relief till spring. I consulted several eminent physicians and took much medicine, but the rebel 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 hall a pint of blood, was oppressed with great hoarseness 'ail bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam thinking if this gilled 1 should reitort to medicine no further. But it dirt not disappoiht my expectation. All the untlivoraide symptoms were immediatelrre tiered, the cough cured, and I have not been troub led with spitting of blood since. lam now about to resume my trade, (that of a rope makero which 1 had given up without any expectation of returning to it. Roxbury, Mass. ' Wu. GODFRES. Sold wholesuln and retail by R. A. ' , AMIE:STOCK & CI 1., corner or 6th and Wood and Wood and Firnt streets. may I TONES , Genuine Italian Chemical Soap, for soft ening the skin, eradicating all eruptions and pimples, lealiug chapped hands or cracked flesh; for dispelling freckles, sunburn, tan and blotched, skin, and, producing a fine healthful youthful clean ness. Price 371 cents per g4t.e. The, genuine ar ticle is fur sale by • ' 13. A. FMINE3TOCK & CO., corner First and Wood and Wo, ' -4-- lIITTSBURGH PLANTIPA . CTURED TOIVICCO, L . 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; 6 Twist, do; • •10 • -Va. 6, • - do; ---, 10 as Cav'd, is Lurup; do; store and for sale by . J, &J. PPM:VITT, Inar2o - • 222 Liberty et•;. - ~.: 1.,~:.~w:r ~`xs .: DIRECTORS =! lu.nrance od and ,6tll sts ~.~.< 111.6 ital. To the Sick and Afitleted VALUABLE VEGETABLE REMEDY. 1)R. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHEMIY, The Original and Genuine Preparation! Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pal pitation of the Heart, Influ onza,Croup, broken CO11.: stitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, & all diseases, of Throat, Breast, and Lungs; the most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of the above diseases-is DR. S WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION ! MORE 110 M TESTIMONY. P/lILADELPHIA., JaniNlry 25, 1847. Dr. Swayne--Dear Sir: In justice to yourself and a duty I owe to suffering humanity, I cheerfully give my testimony, and declare to the world the most astonishing effects, and the great 'cure your COM POUND SYRUP OP WILD GHERRY performed 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 rot:years, and shall be pleased to give anyinforniagon respecting my case, by calling at my residence, Mechanic street, third door below George street, Northern Liberties. JACOB PAINTER. IrrThe only safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature is on each bottle. DR. 11. SWAYNE. Corner of EIGHTH and RACE sts. Phdada. ASTHMA OF I 1 YEARS' STANDING permanent ly cured by DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, after all other remedies had CINCINNATI, Feb. 19, 1347. Du. Sw.i.me: This may certify that eleven years ago last Fall, I was troubled with the Phthisc which increased upon me in defiance of all the remedies I could hear of; until the year 1339 40, when 1 was obliged to leave iny Native New England, for a mild er clime, which had the effect to mitigate my suffer ings for three or years, after which the disease increased until last winter, my sufferings were in tense, almost beyond endurance, being obliged to set up night after night, from inability to steep in bed. I-mit Fall I felt the symptoms earlier than non al in the' season, but hearing that Dn. §WAYNE'S COMPOIEND SYRUP OE WILD CIIERIIY, wan "a eigu remedy Sir Dizeaqes of the Lungs, I immediately commenced its use, and the result was almost im-1 mediate relief. For the last six weeks I have not !felt the least symptoms oldie Asthma, rind feel con (Went that lam well tint, and that have been cureby the above named medicine. Yours respectfully, J. W. Ksturrr, Walnut street between 3d and 4th. But beware the base impostors who would desecrate! this tree, By their Paragoric cures and rhyming ribaldry; Beware of him who buys the right to tamper with your health; Who a:tdi, "Wild Cherry" to his Same by treachery and stealth; Who bottles Puragoric, and then calls it; ,through dreg;!, The "Balsam of Wild Cherry!" Oh! beware of such a cheat! 11 . you 'snails shun IlsIS renal crafl, be healthy and be I blest, • Take "Dr. Stvavne's %Vdd Cherry," the original and best. ,(1 The Most. AstomaiDng Discovery. A BLESSING! A MIRACLE ! A WoNDER !! ! i To cure Eruptions and Di.rifigurements , ;.1 - the Skin, IPimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scurry, Sore Ilisnts, '-runsoars ego last August, the capital of France was aStOtilShod consequence of a discovery tnade by an Italian Che:nist. Many doulited—it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, creitil have such singular powers as that claimed by AYTONIO VESPRINI for his !oven hon. Many classed hen and his invention as a bum- , bug, (and, alas! many fi,,,fieth persons without. trying,l du the same n o w;) at length, after testing it ,n the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in the world) delivered the follow Mg report to Signor V esprini : w We have now minutely and carefully examinea the singular invention of Vosprini. We lure anal 2.- ed its cotnponent parts—we have used it in several cares, and we hesitate Sot to pronounce it (The Ito) an Chemical Stiap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its Miriaor we con-1 shier the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. ISigued) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres." Then comes the report of thediSuciete de l'lnsti tote;' of smentilic experenems : "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, Hat this singular preparation—Vesprint's Chemical Soap I Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form Ma beautiful] piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, and oven discolored akin ! Whet; will its magiciand singular power cease'? The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, amid the Red Mau °Cam Far 'West, are alike under the in' Silence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black, or brown skin." clime se oral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ THISt FROM THE INVENTOR MIESELF TO THE PRESENT MC= Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In consideration of the sum of 0600, I have di vulged to Ma. T. Jorcr.g; residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manaicturing, together witha statement bribe ingredients . cotnpos. ing toy Italian Chemical Soap. lie is to man the cure it for sale in the. United States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical Soap." .Vitness, Henry J. Holdsworth. .(Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI 'There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of. JonPs , s i Italian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements,•Freekles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas; Sun-burn, Moryhow, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. - Should there be semi per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as hundreds from 'others, may convince them. it!) - For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner o Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh where - the'Grivtruvr. CAN be obtained; ALL OTUEIII3 ARE COUATCRTEIT. • jan2s • To Printers. AFRESH. supply of Johnson's Superior Printing Ink. Just received and for sale at the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. ILIIIIPER. .. .:. ..e- a?x.: a«-"1' -+--'zr-~-,,,,q .db;SA...,nb ..}~i.~c~mr"xa''~`~:,w ~-:~ A POSITIVE AND PERAIXNENT CURE FOR RHEUMATISItI AND ALT.' NERVOUS COUPLAINTS. "What though the causes may not be explained, • Since their efects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind to set the means aside; Means which, the , simple, arc by Heaven design'd To alleviate the illsof human kind." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND AUG MIAs remarkable invention, which has received the universal approbation of the medical profes sion of Great,Britain, comprises an entirely now ap plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the.general mode now in use. The strong dos es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been brought to its 'present state of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answer - all the purposes of the roost expensive Atimltines, and in many other respects ale more safe 'and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which arise from an enfeebled and unhealthy stale 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 (lithe Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that other 'remedies> having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all cases of ItUEUMATI9:II, acute orrhrnnic, applying to the head s face or limbs, Gout, -Th-Dolo roux, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations rf the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia; Nes cans Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien cy of Nervous and Physiral Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofeonfirtnecl Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges tive organs, they have been found equally successful.: Their ertraordinary etlhcts upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the precedingcomplaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made ()fall sizes, and of various ornamental patterns, i 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, Banda, Garters, Necklac es, Sc. In some cases of a very severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sutiieientto arrest the progress of disease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Gal %runic Belts, Bracelets, &c., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the m;•aterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to be permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limhs, :tucks, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater 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 for Apo pleky, Epileptic Fits, and similar coniplaints. is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their modifications. This composition has been I pronounced by the French Chemists to so one of.tite moat extraordinary discoveries of modern science: It is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren dering the nerres sen4tive to galvanic action by this means causing a concentration of the influenee,at the seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro lwrtv to the nervous system, by means ofan outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains math capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, arid it is as harmless in its action as it is In neficialin its results. Full explanations and direct lions witraitnpany it. The combined inventions are in every Wily perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer only ro gue:4l...a ;I'4 trial as a test of their surprising efficacy anti' permanent benefit. thrtstlo'slvntt Er Strengthening Mao:: t ers. These articles torm another valuable application of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their am - Mica:ions, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tins. They are confidently recommended as a valu ablel addition in the speedy cure ofitheumatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a Nisi , tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the i Chest or Thck, Pain in the .Side, in Asinatic: Affections, i and in Weak/LI-so cr Oppression cf the Pulmonary Or 1 guns. In Spinal Complaints their etrects are of the i 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 Breastond are highly recommended for many of those j complaints to which females are especially liable. As 1 an effectual means for strengtheningthe system when , debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be fountl of great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the important addition ofthe mtlyanic influence, which is neither impaired nor lamented, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source •f complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. OD The great celebrity and succera of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by "nprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. has but ono authorized agent in each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most revert:llde character, are constantly received, regarding the. extraordinary value ..tit success of the above articles. It is believ- I that in the city of Now York alone, upwards of EIGttT THOUSAND PERSONS daring a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have C , lmploely baffled all former efforts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Macoltine, constantly rcconutiend tin.° application in their , prac tier, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent :mon the American 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 Mailtet street. octl4-d ly DEMON'S-, in purchasing this, must always ask I. for JONES'S ITALIAN CMENICAL SOAP; 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—you will not regret it; but always see that the name of T. JonEs is on the wrapper. Price 50 c ents a Cake. Forsale by W.JACKkzON, Agent, comer ofWood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be obtained; ALL ennuis ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan22 Jones's Coral Hair Restorative. T HEREBY certify that my hair was falling out in immense quantities daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto rative, it has entirely ceased falling is growing fast; and has a fine dark look. Before I used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls of hair daily." W. TOMPKINS.,92 King st. N. Y. For sale by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, lhe only place iu Pittsburgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained. jah22 AT, Y PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. E. Aus tin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronage ef friends. lam authorizedto state that they will re ceive the couniel and assistance of tho Hon. R. Bid dle. Office 2d story ofßnrke's Buildings,4th ntreet, between Wood and Market. jan6-ly • SAMUEL W. BLACK.. • - • - • ,-- • t , • illrbital. Illrianan. mat,. • ..:''''.': ' .\T '3''-Ai /11'71 .----- 7 •- _„....;_ i.,-.7,.--- 4d NETIC FLUID Christle's alagnette Fluid CAUTION Orono's Italian' Chemical Soap. To my °amts. JUc kal. Sprains, Strains, Pains orthe Breast and Side, and Algetises of the -- .Spine,.;." CUREDCiCURED and cfrecrually relieved by the use of Na ture's own - Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob tained from a well in Knancky, 185, feet below the Earth's surface. A lady' in Kentucky' was ceof a Spinal Disease, which had confined her to ur her bed ' for many weeks' completely helpless, by the use of this remedy, after various other, remedies had been tried in vain. Read the fallowing' testimonial, - - Prrrsnunerr, August 22, 1846. This is to certify, thati we have used the - AMMO.. CAN Om for the whooping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 props to a small , tea spoon full at night, which always'enabled them to rest well through the night; I aim) applied it to ono of the children that got her a burnt, - the child ceased crying by the time the am was dressed and bouhd up. I also was afflictedi,with a pain in my, side and breast, and have been so for 16 years. I commented using the Oil by taking teaspoonful twice a day, and in 2 or 3 days using t e Oil have been very-much relieved, and do believ that it-is the best family / medicine I have ever sL.en—one of my neighbors used it at my request fora allele, 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 liVe on the east side ofPcnn st., 3 doors stout% ot Walnut. lam now as well as over I was in my Ilife. - - - MiiiRGARET A. SMITH: Sold wholesale and_ retail by Wm. Jackal], at his Root and Shoe store and Patent - Medicine Ware house, 89, Liberty street,head of Wood street, Pitts burgh. Price 50 cents Itnil $1 per' bottle. Wm. Jackson • being the erclbsive Agent. for Western Pennsylvania, NONE 11 . GENUINE, but what is sold by rum on sus-appointed agents, N. B. A pamphlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names andiAddresses of the proprie tors and principal Agent. 4 is enveloped in the wrap per of each bottle. ' aug, 48—Feb 15-d&w6m a\•. • . d , Witglr i ftVE M . .. • 1 ' 4 •L' e CM{P T, • ' 4 ' vir* ''4. i 1 . .t . - --, WESTEAIN ,ISEW "10.41 K. 7 • ‘ li r COLLEGE-OF HEALTH, 207 .4 11.1",ein. street, Buffalo, 'News- York. iri k ß. U- - ,, C. VAUGHN>SIVEGETABLE LITHON- Li TRIPTIC,ADVERTLSEMENT FOR 1847.—"! I emir, I SANT, 1 CONVERED;" is most emphatically the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellons me, ibinal power. Wherevei it has gone, and South America, England, Canada, and the United States hash proved the truth of this statement, the above quothtion in a strong and pithy, sentence, tells the wholestork.. Invalids, the prin ciple upon which you are Cured may not be known to you, but the result of a. trial of the article is satin factory; you are restored; . nd the secret of the cure , remains with the proprie or. The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct so thable agencies; eaoli in 1, dividual root has its own peculiar, exclusive, medi cinal property, conflicting with no Other compound —each root makes its ovmn cure—and as a perfect I combination, when taken into the system,it does the work which N ATUR.E vlien her laws were first established - , intended it ;hi aid do—P U RIF I ES, STRENGT/lENS, AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitution. DROPSY, in all•its characters, , ,will be compthtely eradicated from the system by its use. See pa:Triplets in agents , hands,' for free 'ffricyjation—theyi treat upon all diseases, and show tc-Cmony of c urea. GRAVEL, and all com plaints of the urinary orgbns, form also the cause of great glittering, and V.stpues Linionnurric hag acquired no small celebrity' over the country, by ilie cures it has roade:in this iimtressing class of aillic tions. So famed, it seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the noti e of one of our Medical publications. In the Novimber No. 1846, of, the "Buffalo Journal and - Monthly RevieW of Medical and Surgical Seience," inn artieletpon calculi:la diseases, and "solvents," time writeri after noticing I the thct that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1892, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature ofNew 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 couthry,hy [tie purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days of Al4hemy haspossessed one half the fate° !" Reader, here is .a. periodical ofhigh standing, acknowledged thtioughout a large section of this country to be one of . the best &inducted jour nals of the kind in the Untied 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 processional, abili ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret remedy." You will at once understandino unknown tinctworth less nostrum, could thus extort a comment irons so high a quarter—and conseqfiently, unleSsitdirectly conflicted with the practice ((of the faculty, it must have been its great "fame" avhich has caused it to receive this passing nod. limurrEv diseases, weak ness of the back and spine, frregular, painful and suppressed Mensturation . ' us FlOur'Alb, and the en tire complicated train of evil's which follow .a, distil , dered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send for pamphlets froth Aents,and you will find evidence ofthe value of thelLithoniriptic there put forth. As a remedy for the irregularities of ' the fe male system, it has in the coMpound a "root" which has been resortedto in the mirth of Europe for cen turies--=as a sure cure for this complaint,, and are storer of the health of the [entire system. Livra. COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIGUS DISEASES;, &c., are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these con plaints, as well as' PE VCa AND AGUE. There is no remedy like it, and no calomel or quinine tbrms any part of this mixture. No injury will result in its use, and its active proper. ties are manifested in the useOfa single 30 oz bottle. FOR FEVER AND AGUE, Bilious Disorders, take no other Medicine. IturemArtsLt, Cour, willfind relief. .1" he action of this medicine upon the .1000 d, will change the disease-which originates;in the - blood —and a healthy result will follow. DITPEPSIX, Isr incEs7Lon, &w., yield in a fewblays use of this 'Medi cino. Inflammation or rtru ',LUNGS. COUGH, CoN SUMPTION also hal ever found relief. Scitortn.A, ERYSIPELAS, RILED, Inflamed Eyes—all caused by int pure blood—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted uptri by the twenty-two different properties of the ml ture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure still not follow. The train of common complaints' Palpitation of the Heart, Sick headache, Debilitl ; 4c., are all the re sult of some derangement o the.system, and the GREAT. RESTORER will do its work. The promises i set forth in the advertisementl, arc based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The -written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States, England aad South America, in time possession of the propriethr--and can be. Seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever eijered to the World. Get the pamphlet, amid studylie principle as there i. laid down, of the method of e re. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 acli--the larger hold ing 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed open. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable. Lithontriptic Mixtmire” Mown upon the glass, the written signature of l'Cm. C. Vann" on the directions, And 'G. C. Vaughn; Buttalo;. stamped on the c0rk, ,, .-. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn,. and sold atitho Principal Office, 207 Main street,-Iluffalte,,nt,*holesale and retail. No attention give/yom; letteri," kmulosa post paid-,orl ders.froin regularlyconstitulecalgentsre.seepted: post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting ad-1 vice, promptly attended to gratis.", : - . . Offices devoted excluaivelyth r tliosale of this arti cle-132 Nassau st.,- New Yore r , city; 295 Essex at.. Salem, Mass.;and by the - principal Druggists through. out the United States and Canada, as advertised •in the papers. Agents in this city— flays & Brock Way, Wholesa e and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Row, Libetty 'street, Pittsburgh. Also, It. E. Sellers, 57 Wood stre e t; John Mitchell, Fedral street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver, John Smith, Bridgewater. I jan3o-d*.wly John D. Da Via; UCTIONEER & COMMI4SI9.N MERCHANT Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh is ready to reeeive merchandizelof every description on consignment for public or pr?vate sale, and from long experience in the above husinem,flatters himself that he avill be -able to give enure satisfaction to all who may favor him with their j iatrenage. Regular sales on Mondays a d Thursdays of Dry Goods.and Fancy articles, at 10 'o'clock, A.M. Of . groceries, Pittsburgh • mufactured. articles, new andaecond hand furnituro,l an &q., at two o'clock P;M. Sales every evening at early gas-light. : •augl2.l Notes.i (AN the' Upper Rio GrAlide,l;i2 Jr., explored in the month vember, 1846, on board the ltr.'; commanded by. Capt...3lark.Ste'i by order of Maj, Geo, Pnttersi mantling -the second division q tion, Mexico. - , r • The above work Barr, be had, Hubbard, coiner Marbiiry, Also iinin tha Bookseliera. - . ;*'`i WE EIBEI • , - ^ • • - , - Discovered by Dr..Maioni of Italy in the-year 1845, and introduced into the U. States early in 1846. THIS unrivalled medicine for the radical cure of Chronic diseases had spread throughout Europe with the most unequalled speed and triumphant suc-, • cess;effecting the most astonishingcurea over knowd 'or recorded in the aunals'of Medical Ristory. Since its introduction into the United States film equally sustained the high roputatiOn It so justly received in the gast; curing hero as has dono there, the molt inveterate and longstanding diseases with which the Iniman family arc 'afflicted. The Physicians of Ed. rope and America (as far as they' have beconie ac-' quainted with its mode of operation) together with; the thousands who have been restored to .ticaltb by its superior efficacy with one united voice proclaim it to be the most perfect remedial agent ever offered to suffering humanity. It is now an established fact "that Con.rumption may be, can be, and has been cured by .1)r. Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup or Tropical Ilygiene, This is the only medicine that has ever been dis covered that has achieved a' Cure where this disease had gained a settled and permanent hold upon the system. Per the truth octhis assertion, lye have the certificates °Nome of.the most eminent Physi. cians of Europe -arid America, expressly declaring that they have prescribed it in hundreds of where the patients were coma ered beyond all hope ofreativery, and, to their astonishment, has effected; . the most speedy and perfect cures. No one who is unacqdainted With its action can imagine' the won. , derail 'success that attends the administration of this I medicine in 'every variety of chronic disease, par ticnlarly Consumption, Scrofula or kings evil,.Asths ma, Plithiele, Piles, (see cases reported in pamphleb) and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complaints, Costive, !ness. and Indigestion ' Sere and Inflamed Thro'at, Bronchitis, Dropsies , Chronic Jatlarbation of the Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and Latibility the - nervous system, Spinal affections, Paralysis„ Chronic Diarrabwa, Pain in the breast and side,' • Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of the Stomach and •Bowels, inward weakness and falling down of the womb, and all the chronic diseases ptia collar females in ' their various relations in life, This medicine is premued only by •Dr. Mazoni self; and hi composed entirely of vegetable material . containing the.extract of 42.0 f the most rare Tropir cal plants but fete of which aro known to the medi cal Profession generally.: It It has so far surpassed every other medicine ever offered to tho world eradicating disease, that it . has not only enlisted many of the most talented • medical men in the world in its favor but what is more extraordinary the government where -it was discovered "Has madeit an offence punishabk With death to attempt counterfeiting -it or snaking sale of any spurious article purporting to be the same or 'representing it to be genuine. And•this Govern.: r. ment has also made aliberal provision for the pro, . tection of it here. To - the afflicted we say let none, ' thapair, though -you may have been given up by your Physician and consiflered-ty, your friends an beyond all hope, try a bottle of this medicine and you may rely upon the fact, that if-you have physi., cal strength enough left to endure its action, yeti . will find certain and speedy relief, for this has been the case in thousands of instances, in proof of which we can produce certificabris from individuals of the most respectable character both of Europe 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 I the proprietor to plaed.;thisamlnableizemedywithin the reach °fall throughout tho United States. Hays & Breckwayi?Ltruggiats, No. 2 Commercial noir; Liberty street, wholesale and tietail Agents for . Allegheny county. Sold . by'R. E. e Se 2 ll 9 ,e W st f,7 WO _- . . • hSedlcal and Sargic . 4 °dice. Rauith is thc.charm'of liceilivitlicad it gold. lettera,Tricrida;all, all, if c tinenjoied Dr. Brow r. gives his partiCular attention 'to the, reatment awl investigation of the following disea-. ses: • All diseases arising from Immiritiesof the:Blood, scroltilti syphilis seminal weekness. Impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye mid ear, rheumatism,, piles, palsey. • Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that be is in possession of the latest in formation awl improvement in the treatment lot? secondary sypluls,practised at the Paris Lock Hos-. pital. The modem researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known, to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen latel ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing mer-. curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted tq practise, and that he now confines,. himself to the study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth. er with all diseases of. a private or delicate nature, incident to the hurnanfrnme. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with-. out interruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con• tain a fee, or they - will not be attended to. (Office on Diarhond Alley, a Jew doors from Wood street, tow-arils the market. -Consultations strictly confidential. minaret/Os Warranted Garien - LNIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. Each paper . _Li bears the label and warranty of Dawn Lan par.ru. For sale by F. L:SNOIVDEN, N 0.29 Water st.,at the stand formerly dccupied by Geo. A. Berry, Extract from the 'Report of the Visiting Committee of the Pennsylvania llorti;eultural Society,' nnanit, mouslv adopted and ordered to bo.printed. LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS. "These extensive grounds are on Federal street, near the Arsenal.• • • • " The earliest eollecv don of Camellias was made here. Some of doge. now in possession of those distinguished nurserymen aro ten feet high. •..* • • .* The selection o. 11 GIIEEN-OCSE PLAISTS is Valuable and extensive. ."The Nurseiies arc very correctly matia., ,, edi•faup plying every part. or the Olden, a' detail - of which. would occupy too much of our space, we therefore content ourselvCs with Stating that the stock is very large, .and in every stage of growth, consisting of FOREST. AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER-- GREENS, SHRUBS, VINES AND CREEPERS, with a collection of herbacecous plants, fruit trees of the • best kind and meet healthy condition, largo beds of seeding apples, pears, plums, tie., as stockifor bud. ding and grafting; a plan very sqporior to that... working upon, suckers, which cub with them into, the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. • I! "Giants - Saros of the finest quality have been; scattered over the . cotintry, from 4 these grounds, ;m may always be depended upon. The seed estahlish, meet of those Horticulturists is one of the most ex-_ formic e in the Union, and its reputation is well sustain,. ed from year to ,year. • "To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of . the plants of the same family, they have established another nursery at a suitable distance, so that degeria, ration cannot take place, and which secures totho purchaser a 'genuine article!' Knowing thmi the age, quality and process of culture of every plant, the supply from their grounds is recommended witit great confidence:, ••• Since the date of the 'Report , froin which . the above is extracted, the entire establishment has been greatly enlarged. The collection of Camellias em braces all. the finer kinds, add consists of 8013343 thou sands of various sizes; so lirtetvilie with' Roses, and other desirable plants,both tender and hardy; fruit trees, Etc. . . . . The SeprZardens alone cover' filly acres, and the Whole is, as it has.bcen for more than half a century, under the successive maimgement of:father and son : the most .rominent hVAMerica. -•-•,-- • irr O ere received by_ F.' L.: SNOWDEN, from whom catalogues may be received gratis. mar9-y . , A LARGE and splendid assortment of ahoney and Rosewood grand action Pianos, with _ . . . ta lk, frame mi l d With air th 6 latest imiwoyemek, which for durability, tone and touch, are warrantq to be equal 1.:•41417 pado in the country, for sale low. P.. for cash, by :`. ; - F. BLUME, rriarlB 1i0,11,21W00d St ,'2d door above stb. . q Bryant R. Tilden, 1:of October and No str. Majorßrimn, of Pittsburgh, ion, U. S. A., corn- Army of Occupa . . Horneeopathte Medicines arid Books. . TI.IST recei ved a l .fresh supply of lioniceopathiC t 1 Medicine Chasta,Kemceopathic Coffee, Sugar of milk, and a large,colloction of the latest publicatio4 "on licinteepathy; at the'BoOkstore' or • , from'the•agent, G. 111:1 Penn streets.-- - febls-tf - • VICTOR SCRIBA; '5 Fifth at. tictwenn WOod and biarL•ct 1211 t • - Zr* tt ,- ,40!4.;4 , 4 ,••• . • . ."•$: - • • :"f ME ' The Colebiated. Its4lan ..10snedy FOR:I4E DISEASES M,AiZaOS.4OI7:2,III . ISYMIkOR •TRO.P.ICAL DO OIVBROWN:: a ' c regularly editcated physk ciao from the eastern • ies, 'would respectfully an•. nomice, tO the citizens.of• Fit tsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he can ,be: consulted privately and' eonffidentially, every day and 'evening.at his office on Diamond Alla*, doors frOm Wood :street . El g MEI G rP .. i i 1 . . • r.;•`• • • • , .4 E • ;•'. • IM i :', t~ I= _ 1111 ~: s~,= i ~ :; MI 1 ii Ii 1111 i • c I PM ME PM I r.;. ..1, EOM
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