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BM . . • • , , WWI =EM= - ? . - t 4,11:f1.11c11301. 01i Ztra PittsburgliPort ik V e 7410rt.-0e transport a t i on of r!'114,,t P 114 4- burgh and the. Atlantic. extiel,ttyndltigtranslttpi: .L memo on th e way, and the consetrentr4 ol deldy dilnign,breelcage and si:peratiOnetgood s. It OP ^ • •- " l ' " Thittit r 1' • 411111DIVIDGE.... na. • .T.A.:Aree.;S: (remixes, cur Penn -and 1'4i:11111Mb; ;,._ ; -. 1t3. • • • '• PI §, '4)Tottrtouss"ltr. Rol,-.110rth,,,-street..Baltintere. lr.Arseorr 75 south street. New:Veil. • 71.ClifcePh and increased: businesi4. .the. Proprie. Of! thatd to Mid extended • their :arranger M e'rits'diiting, the winter, alid!fre'; n prepared - to fAiWardfreiglit'With regularity ',Und:dit4Patoh-, MOM.awie'd'.tsy wily ' other Lice.long experience as rietk, the palpable superiority of the Portable Boat system the grceit•oarmtdatek r,onvenienco• of On; Warehonies at cash end of the'Li de; arc pecdli arl PaCtlrateil to ' en able';tligl.Propriet ors : .to , them .engagentents:and riser":actminirmilate,tei custom- tne ete;-and -ablithlently mderinwtheipaht gn for 411 e tore, they respect:Mai' sol idit Ucontinuance of ali -p tronago which ahoy raw gratefully .ack noddedge...: •: . • . All consign rents to Twain &O'Connor will be re, C.Oll/btr iiAtt.filtwaided,Steent Boat l ehargespaid , and Bali of , Lading transtnittdd free of any •; - charge for Cron mission tanuing 00Sb:ifage. B no-Inter " maidireetly or:indirectlY Steam Boats trte interest orthtt Consignor's mest:netegsarily be their primary objeptitissluppingWest; and they-pledge themselves) to forward all Goods con signed to them promptly,. and on.the most advantageous terms to the OWnem. '•• • .marl-tf - ; . TriI.NCLIISIV&I.X.-.for_ithc,:transportation Of way -freight.hetweenTittsbUrgh, Blairavillc,. Johus•! town ilitiliidayshurgli,Water street, and: all iaterni e diets places. One - hoar tearerthe.Warehouse of C. A. INlcAnul, ty BtCo.;-PittslaurgiiievAry day (ercept,Bundays) and ShipPers-canalvrays•ilepend on:having . their gcsads I forwarded withbut delay :.at: fairrates..: ''phis -Linn -yas - forned for. the ,speciaLaccanamo datinecif the .way businbsie •; and. the-.proprietors re spectfully solicit,. alliertil :hare offpstrunage. - - . • , Pro p r f rlors ~ • , ,JOITN JOLTY 51ILIF ! .ft, ROBERT WOODS,• : WILLTAAT.. FULTY: . .4.gents Mc ANC I.T.g„. Is.Co.,Pit a tygh. •: 7 anstrikavers.ti• _r i.• .1 . e, B „ JolutParkerya Moohert orags lay . inarS .t tine, MEd ME 1M 1211 llstcopericlextf. Vortatoie Ron 1 , • •••• r• -FaarritE TRN.NsyoIgrATIoN OP PIIDDIJCPI AND AND. PILDM PITTS . +ID itedl,:rl-I.I.L4I)E.LPtiI.A. AND BA..LTINDII.E., 'Transhipment.- • - (no isour care will be torO , ardeil I weal' current rates. • thils:or instrue.ionapriaritptly teridekto,,.eroO:from any extra charge for storage.or AZldre4ss , ar ai)ply to . • • •': •• • • :CI .Mc, A.lO-ILTY & CO.; ;Cairal Basin, Pittsburgh. ES MEI 611311 1M MEI ME BE IN EOM 62E1 ifaZl E BEI OM ME CM CM Stal MEI MI = • , - lIIEVE E = WM MEE El I Mil `> -?r MI BM ' ME - r'-- SZE , 1 I ',o: • 11, • •• . • ' = • J . ' • : • I. 4l ' l Vir:it" • :7;4 .K.r..4•&i,irik ••.4* a •va.*• - --vlr-4 ,- . -4%, 4 ‘14,..zk0-• -r4 ett.l l l-. e1f 4 1 6- i• •=.,„ : • 4 . .• , . • 2 • •• • • . • • = • • rottAG F. 7ffaving a verf larl'eAthd commodious warolionse NroArepropared to receive On addition to eight for sliiiimarin a large amount of Produce, &-c, on Stor age tti. rates. • - C . A. McANUSTY & CO. -.0 'suatni.ya-t. •Ati.o,3.7.:GEnrsztrs. ^Tiro. Akt-' 11541,7- . . op , oit .gah6ln liotttc . , BROWNSVILLE AND CLIMBEALA.ND TO BAL. TIMBRE. AND PIiILiOELP III . I . . •.`,Time.to -Baltimore ...... ..,....32 hours, Time to Philadelphia... ....... 40.nours. •., , • t0z1..i73 ti.ILES h"TAGING.I r 4IEI Ia ,Splendid and: Cast running steamers Consul, Louis M"Lann add.Sivatara' have commenced making double daily trips. One boat will leave the Metiongalteta wharf every morning precisely at S crook Passeniers by the mornin g line will arrive in' Baltimore next 'evening in time for,the Philadel phia Mail Boats of Rail Road cars. The evening BoaCnrißleave the ivhartilaily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays. PassengerS k7y this. boat will lodge on boter4n-comfortaale state rooms. Leave Browns-I villenest morning . atjti o'clock; cross the mountains iu day light; sap. and,lodge Cuieberland. Thus[ avoiding night taavelOtogether. The preparations 1 on-this route are antple, and the connection cam pleterso that disapnintments or delays will be un kupwil upon it. Passengers cant i stim on the route and resume their' seatsagam at pleasnie, and have choice of Roil Road i lot Steamboat beiween Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to . parties to. travel az they de ire.: Secure your tickets at the office, Monongahela Muse, or St. Cherie's Hotel. J. IVIESKINIEN•_ faltil Ltnei I.llriglianiPs •Transportatlon '1846 CorruucTgu :on strict Sabbath -keeping pritici ples,-thougl6icie claiming to be , the only line that ilso conducted.; The pioprietors of this old estals haiellinit. their stock in the most complete - order, and. no are thoroughly prepared to forward pro-; duce:and:ruerchadize to and from the Eastern cities] on the opening tif navigation. • !We trust thatl our long experience in the carrying, business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus towers, will seCur to us a. continuance and increase iSf the patronage heretofore bestowed on , Bingliain>s Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight] with the utmcsit ' despatch; and our: prices shall al-, ways. be as theloWest charged by .other.responsible Produce audimiirchandize will be receive nil for-, warded east and. West .without any charge for saver tisingistoragexa 'Commission. • Bills .of ladimv, forwarded and every-d i rection promptly attended to. Address, ormpply to ydual - WM. BINGHAM, Basin, cior.-Saierty and Wayne sty., Pittsb , g, BING If AAIS , D0CK,4:51.1 , ...A.TT0N, No. .2:76 Market st.,,Philadelphia.. WILbON, Agent, 1.f0.12.2 North Howard st., Baltimore,, ;1 WILLI I TYSONrAgeut , aprlo-y ; ..;.;--; No. 10 West st., New York. '-. ••, 1. • •.Orciliu U. Towuseud, 1-1„?11.1.MG1015.ND •APOTHECNIIN, No. 43, Mar- If , ket "Street „ipiree 'doors above Third sired, Pitts burgh, will 1ia , ,;(3 constantly on hand a well selected ussortMent el' the: best and iretshest Aledieines; which he Will sell Odthe most reasonable terms. i'hysi- Cianc sending , tU•ders will he promptly attentlechto, antleupplictl With articles they may rely upon as, genuine - . "'1 r a: - PhysicianS, preseriptions will be accurately kind', neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. 1 • •Alstr, -for- sale, a large mock of fresh andgood erfumer ice ; dec 3dd -_____ - • .' floury 'W. Wtntows, Sit./ltNiY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (itte.cesser. to Lowrie tr. Williams.) Office at tlie.ol.l iton4Yourth street, aboyo ._-_TTI,P.I4IITNtrtSIIIP heretofore existing he tar een flenrYEsq., arid Myself, iu the prac tice of the law, was'dissolvpd by mutual consent on tO.26th tilt., :. and the business hereafter be con thinued by pOriry W. Willis ms, whom I most cheer-' fiaftidorninerid to all for whom I have the honor . to - do business, as a gentleman every way worthy...of _ Stoermud. Dlnnufao ory. ••:,, THE sulnieribera having enlarged theircstablish.'' welt fOr tile manufacture' oil : Steel and Files— on. tho corner of O'llara and Liberty ctreets, Fifth• Ward, Pittsburgh—,driAircpareil to flirnisli . files of e'v.ery . delci;iptimi, Of 'hn bCat quality; and being de termined to make itthr interest of . COCIaiIIIICT4 to pur ehirie (ilea from them—respectfully invite the patron- Rio of all ' ti lm use the article. J. ANKRIm & co. MB ' II 'luting - and Fishing. ..jS:CC... ; OIit 13.EiltiiTS ol ecery description on hand . l anlrelniStantly nic'eiving fresh stippling. Con's, ksttilill6lcd.o,.Slot;" Flasks, Bolt 6 Game Bags, 3j.ri.riking,qups,.ltp:, Fcc, Fialsidif Tat'lde--4. lnrgc iiilll .ioinplete a s sortment, for - .,Awholesale or' retail, neltiiiiiiingin part of . Jointed and Cane' Rods,Hooks . oft.ewcry viretypSiitt,Grass,,Lnen,Cotton nt Trott' :Linen; liwivele,,Snoods' floats, Sinkont, Stc„,, 120 Woad at. .', rnati . :-:7 . - JOHN W.:BLAIR, . • i'VOREIGN •••'±' REMITTANCE. ft-um subseriliers are prepared to forward money to all iarr.s.of England, Iroland, Scotland ,a 3,10 Wales, with despatch,"and at thelci*est rates. " SAMUEL McCEUREANco, No. 142,1itierty,St. • MEI frwpsooti,s Geumrstl-.li-Oirico. REMITTANCE: 6 and morsel; to .r - . add from GREAT : , BRITAIN ' , AND- IRELAND by W.A. J. T. Tapscott• - • 75 Saudi etreet;terner of Maiden Lane,lieW York, and BB Waterlon road Liverpool.. ' ' - ... Tlie subscribers having :accepted - .tile agency. , Ot the abevihotiae; are now preparedlo make arrange- ments supon.tlte -racist iilo4;al, terms with.those.dcsi rues of paying the passage of- timir fronds from ihe Old Country, and the, themeselves their character anildong.stalidirrg-; in business'. Will give ' maple, as surancer that alliheir arrangetnents will be carried out faithfully: . . Messrs. W, 4.J..T.Ta.p,seett,are-15ing:and fiv6ra= bly,kpown r Ill,supericir class; ii4commudation 1111 sailing fo :qna l itieS of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN .OF. THE wßs . r, stalturYAN,.•l loo-1 -g& I TER , G AP.RICR ,IforruiGuEre, nosetug;liv- EnpooL,•and .SIDDONS, two of which leave each Pori inonthlY, ROM New York the 21st and 26th arid from,Liverpoolthe 6th and,lfill;in addition tolWhich they , have arrangnments with the St. George and Unron.Lines of Liverpool packets to insure a depar ture From Livermiol, ev cry lip cilaysbeing,thus deter L I mined, their facilitieS shall keep pace- with their it?- creasing pdisonage, while blr.W.TapsOtPszonstnt personal superintendence of the business inLivoi pool is an additional security thitt the comfort and acecomutodation of the passtmg,ers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively ,enga ged in the 'fransportationllusinesS between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. arelherebienahled to take charge of and forward passengers irrimedialety.On their landingovitheut a chance of„disappoiatineat or delay, and are ihnitlliferprepared to contract for Pas sage from any Sea port Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the businesstheyarC engaged, in gi.inr , them. facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not etherWiso attainable, and will, or ne ,cessaiy,) forvaril,panaeners :Walter West by then ______, - best moderofconycymictL,Withent any :additional! , NATIONAL FIRE charges for their troulrin, : Whererrsons sent lc " AND M A FUN llil IN ANC E COMPANY, decline comingOM; the amount pan fox passage will .- N ow y o rk,. . , ~ , be refunded in full. , ' •,,) :, --. :.., ~. 1.. , I .r 111115 wellktiovir it and respectable company is pre= -. • -.f. ~, .' ralmr.rl . ...A.Nck;s: . ~ . :•- si pared through their l'ITF811U11.(1,1(11:NCY, to Tito sibacribers are also prepared to.give drafts at . make insurance ef every-hind connected' with risks sight, fur any amount payable.at the principal Cities I or transportation and inland navigation; to insure and Nowns.in: England,. Ireland, Scotland and'. against loss or damage by tire, Dwelling Houses, Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious 'node of, Warehouses; Buildings in general, Goods; Wares, 'Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons , and Merchandise; and every description of personal, requiring such fbeilitiari, Will findit their interest -to . property on the most favorable terms. avail themselves of. . i Applications for Insurance attended to without de- Application (if by letter post paid) • , . will be prompt- I lay at the elfice, No. 31 Water and 62 Frontists., by . , SPIRNGER. DARBAUGII Agn. Irattended to. . POSITIVE .AND :PERMANENT .CURE F. ' WIIfEIIMATISM AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS.. ‘f What though the,catiies may not be explained, Since-their effects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, • .•, • Induce Mankind to Set the means 'aside; Means which, th&lsiniple, are by Heaven design'd To-alleviate the ille.of human kinds" .-. ~. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND ;MAG TC FLUID. . • NEI - "• . . , .. remarkable invention , which has received Millsi the universal approbation of the medical prefeme faun of Great Britain, comprises an entirely neWs.ap; 'plication Of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary Galranie Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, &c„ arc entirely dispensed with, and the Mysterious pewee . of Galvanism applied , without any, of the objectitme which are itieeperablhi from the_ general mode now in Use... The etrotigdOSel ea, and irregular intervals, in which dalraiffsm iseeiel plied by the Machines, has been pronisuneed; after a ' 1 fair and impartial trial, to tie decidedly and it was to remedy this radiceddefect thatthis new apSI plicatiOn was projected, Which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, liati been brought. to its . present state of pinfectione 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. The Gneranieltings"lnsed in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently:recommended in all disorders which arisefrorn an enfeebled and unhealthy state ',fag nervous br ,bital system, and these com plaints are among the most painful Mad.universal to which we are subject. They arise, without exeeption , from one simple cause-a derangement of the Nerv --OTIONAL. r i 5.... •• ous System—and it. was in -these Cases .that other .. • NTCE 00IIIPSISIlt, 1 . '. cuteo-rIATI,.Feb. 19, 1547. - 'remedies, hasing.so often failed, a new-ageet 'wad b 1" 1 h greatly needed, winch it is confidently e ieset e as PR. SWASIM.r. This may, testify" that eleven years oeen found theproper in and judicious applicatiOn eel aso last F it j L was troubled With the Phtlii6c, which increa,sed Mien me in defiance of all the retnediesl .of Galvanisth - . „ m id b ear o f t wi th the year 1539 ,49,..,1,~,, success in all casesof Iturnstsiatsst, acute orchionic, obliged to leave my Native New England, for a mild plyng.to the head, time or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolor Cr clime, which.had the effect to mitigate my suffer ar_ep e ar; 71.17,1hnche, Indigestion, Vcitiga, Nerioni 'Sick ings.,for three or lour years, alter which the disease Paralysis, Palsy, EpilePsy, increased until last winter, my sufferings wereln- -,/ / at Fits, Cramp , Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, tense, almost beyond endurance, being obliged to Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago; set up.night after night, from inability to sleep in Neuralgia, Nevous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, bed.••',Last Fall I felt the symptoms earlier than usu- al in the season, but hearing C he s t and Side, General Dcbility,Dificien-.1 hat Dn.. §WAYKE's pain i n t h e. ry of Nervous and • Physical Energy, sand all NERV-I TAAFFE & OICONNOR • : . •!- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, I CoCOHPoUrID Svane . or Wteo Cnzatis, was a sever ei n rented for Diseases of the Lungs, I immediatelyl'i Di . 01111ERg ' OL, S :In cases ofconfirmed Dyspepsia, At an Election hold at the office in N. le; m a y g Y . , _• . . • which is simply a nervous derangement ofthe diges mateld&wy. Pitteburgh, Pa. = d its use,anti result Was allflost. lin-. - nth, the following named geutlemen were chosen commenced • the.six • tire organs, they have been found equally succeieful. mediate relief. For the last weeks I have not CLifflliNGl CLUTIIING !! CLOTIIING !!! Directors of this Company, for then ensuing year, ' mule inastaympnnns orthe Asthma, and feel con- Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be The Three Dig poor.. re. The . Western viz: , witnessed to be believed,and one certain preventive, .. ... W orlil 111 . . Joseph W.Savage, ' Stephen Milt, fident that lam well ofit, and that I have beeneured • - by the above named medicine. for the preceding complaints they are equallYreCoin 150;000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS ,John Browner, John MeChain, mended. The Rings are of d prices, being VOWS 1-0:41,111111y, J. W. Enrolee ~ SOW made and ready to lie Offered on the most • Wiliilnn G. Wl ` rd, ' 3"arnmol,N.y.lll;llCelr7pbell' made ofall sixes, and of variousrnmental potteries, Walnut street between 3d and 4th. IA liberal terms to my old customere and the pub- • and can be worn by the most di fferen temale without John Newhouse, William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, Buthewar7e die base impostors who would desecrate tic in general. Tim Proprietor of this farfamed and the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, MlS:tree, extensive establishment has now, ter returning -John J. Herrick. "• , ley their Telungorie cures and rhyming, ribaldry; is rather agreeable than otherwise. - Tronithe Easterrecities, at much trouble and expense, The Galvanic Delis, 'Bracelets, nindEr . lust comPiete i l his fall and winter at to i And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO- , Beware of I/1111 ,WllO buys the right to tamper with Garters, Necklaces, &e. SEPII W. S A VAGE, Elm:, was unanimously re-elec. your health; supply his theusands of customers with. one of the, in some cases of a very severe character, and ol Who adda "Wild Cherry" to his name by treachery .• . . ~ ,„ by Galvanic most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever benn i red President for the ensuing year. :WM. JAMES BOGGS, • and stealth; l o ng standing, the power as applied the , offered in this . or any other market avestofthe moun- au es, Y. throug h, I Rings is not nufficient to arrest the progress of disea_se Secretary. Who bottles Paregoric, and then calls it, tains. For neatness in ety IC and workmanship, com • , ''.. . .—.- deceit, aud Ultimately restore health. The improved modi;l . bined with the very low price Which they will be I Insurance. lication in the Galvaniceßelts, Bracelets, &t.,Mitire-1 • 'The "Bals:uu °Mild Cherry!" Oh! beware of such .enrol fin; must certainly render-rte old USniVaned i A MEEICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of, a cheat! ly remedies this objection; any degree of power "thatl Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of _lli Philltdelphliarter perpetual--Capitid 500,- an d be 1 is required can readily be obtained; Mid no complaint! If you would shun des venal craft,be healthy 'o 7 4 Walnut the westeru country. It is gratifying to me to be , 000 paid in. Otfieeein Philadelphia, IS . .... , bleat, G• i I *stitch the mysterious agent l of aka') sm. can oiled able to announce to, my numerous friends at home; street-.-Win.: Davidson, Preslti Frederick Fraley, • fake "Dr. Swayne's Wild Cherry," the original . will fail to he permanently relieved. These articles and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinaryj S ee ry, Thia old an well established Cennpany con- ' are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs, undies, and best. which I have made to meet the many calls itsi tinnes to insure Buildinge, Merchandise, Furniture, . effortsßead die most r emarkable cure ever remarried' • • e sar any, piirt of the body; with .poefect convenience. my line, it. is with difficulty / can keep time with the soil property, not of an extra hazaribsee 'character,• • Ihe Ualvanic Necklaces are used with greater hn• constant rush .thatts Made on this popular establish- tu g:duet less or damage. by Fire. Dr. So- • - • I feel •P• 1 I 1 fit' casesof It I use•ti e f the h e n s at :Vie--I)car Sir. ca ,s, iy a sense oin rone h ies or c on. o r . "4"11 duty I owe to sefferine humanity to acknowledge • seheraily; also in cases of us Deafness; and • mom. hien well established fact, that my sales are, Applicatielis for Insurances ill Pittsburgh au fuel,e . . •0• , . . . 1 ~_ , n . _., , eightor. ten inneslarg,er than aey.utber house)n the I neighborhood will be rs (saved , and rTks taken 1 Isis grateful . atieal thauke fieethe wonderful cifcete ot your with almost ni•orm slice .ss Ne rve es anti e for an I trade, mid thia,being the ease on the amount sold, 1! e ither perpetually or for limited periorl,'n fevers- . ts onipound Syrtis: of Wild CliCrry on rue, after nutter-; plesy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints.. can afford 10 nen all:oth lens pro o f dieu,others could i ble terms, by GEL}, CoCli It AN, Agent, e • me month after Month with the most afflicting or.li Chelstie's atagnette 'Fluid' - : poesibly think ell loing if they wished to cover con-1 dee 21 Nu. 26, Wood street. cleseases, Coneumption.S,The ,first or . enptonis were . • • , • • I IS USN! IS CO. lection.v. ith Lie Galvanic , Rings and . y ea expensite. I intend to make a clean sweep! __ _ _— of a very heavy cold which settled OH Uly lungs ,1 all their modifications. This composition has been of e all. my present stock before•the begi tieing of nest "V, itt• which gradually grew worse, with profit ',i ' l " . " ni • - " I pronounced by the French Chemists to tie one °fill° : year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the , sweats, a liaceing cough, spitting blood, with great i most extraordinary diseoveries of modern science. It interest of -every . ioan, who wants a chear,,wintel dOk , llliy: My ceuetitutionemerned broken ilown,and ; is believed to possess the reniarkable•power of ren auiteto, nail:and purchase at the Three Big Doors. 1 ti er sous system very notch impaired• I went to s ee i ng me ne rves gentiate to ga/vaniesaction by this oce2l-deew JOHN M'CLOSKEY 1 Philadelphia, was treated there by physicians of the ; meansertusing a concentration of the influence, at the . i highest staerlieg, but 1,111C1VC...t, no benefit whatever ; seat of disease,. thus giving 1 1 rapid and. pernianent Tee from them, but gradually.grew worse, until my phy- I I i lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to sicians, as well as myself, gave up all hopes of re. produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro &every, and I felt like ono who is about to pass petty to the nervous system, hy means of an outward through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. At this local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth "awful juncture" 1 heard of your Compound Syrup ins capable of the slightest injury; its application is of Wild Cherry, of which I purchased six bottles, agreeable, nail it is as harmless in its action as it is 'which I ant happy to say entirely cured me, and I beneficial in its results. Full explanations nnd direc am now enjoying better health than I ever have be- tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in fore in iv life. Physicians who witneesed my case every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices are highly recommending it M similar cases, and I within the reach of all and the discoverer only tee wish. you to make this public, so that all may know quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy where in procures remedy at once which will reach and permanent benefit. their disease belbre, tampering with the many "quack Chrlatiera Galvanic Strengthening Plan nortrunin" with whtch the country is flooded. My ters r residence iu at 45 Ann stream, where I should be These articles term another valuable application, happy to have the above substantiated by a personal or . ,. • interview. ALBERT A. ROSS, s ambience Of Calvet ;era• They are I the mysterious T i• • • an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings Wholesale and Retail Dealer in aus! their modifications, acting upon the same princi-, Cigars, 45 Ann street, N. Y. , ;de, but having the advantage of inure local applica- , Ile not deceived by the many apurious and worth- I eon. ' They arc confidently recommended as a Yalu , le ssprepariuoils of Wild Cherry, ushered into nonce ) able addition ie the speedy cure ofßheumatism,acute , •by ignorant pretenders, but net t h at the signature of or chronic; in all nervous, complaints, and as ti posi-' Dr. Sway ne ie on each bottle, which lathe only guar- . tine remedy in eases of Pain' end Weakness in the antes :limiest impoeitione I' ; Chest or Beek, Pain in Vie Side,in ASPLatie AP.CiiO7I.S, Prepared only by DR. SW AYN F e N. W. corner ot , and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or,- Eighth and Race streets, Philedelphia, and for sale p In ; Spinal Complete ts their effects arc Of the by respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal most decided character, and they,have often been towns ill the Ueited States. For gale ll'hafesate and Retail, by WM. THORN, used" with complete success. 'They arc also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the p 3 Market street; 1.. JONES,•IBO Libarty• street, and east,rind are highlyrecommended formany ofthose IV:DEN & SNOW DEN, earner of IP °est and 2d BtS., n c omplaints to which females are especially Rabe& As eca.r. AGENTS !cat ITITS . lit.itioir,_rn• mart an effectual means for strengthening the system when The racist Astounding DiscoverY• debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain., A BLESSING I A MIRACLE! ! A \\l'll's:DEß!!! I aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of To cure Eruptions DiOgurements of Skin,! Clds, and *. in all affections of the will,Chest. generally,' Pimples, Freckles, and Sunburn, Sall filieum, the Sctu . Fy,' the Galva Stre ngthening.Pleste be found - ot Sere Vend:, Ses. a• 4'c• . • great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it . 7101111 years ago last . August, the capital of France embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, I with the important addition of the galvanic intluepce, r was astoni s hed in co nsequence of a discovery . , . 1 .. .. tiler impaired nor exhausted, while the made by an Dalin Chemist. M a nydoebted — it seem-! I , " } " is neither These articles will be found entire- . Pli almost au impossibility that ans i thing ma d e b y ; oetr n eon those objections - the lin ;ids of man, could have such singular powers ! ly free fr om f 1 which are a constant as the:. claimed by Aterinsto Vesretax for Ins 'levee- ! source 0 comp u Lai t with the ordinary plasters in don. Many classed him and his invention as a bum- i common usu. bug, (and, ala el, many Coolish persons Witho rying,l 1 de the same nowt) at length, after testin ut trying, it'in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in the world)delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini : " We have now minutely and carefully examined the stripier invention of Vesprini. We have analyz ed its compotient parts—we have -used it in several ----- TO ARMS ! TO AIUSIS !! i rev+. and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The res THREATENED Inven o • e sw eeten , Italian Chemical Stati) as a great blessing, and a Z,;-;7lteal Peunkvl vania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 i truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfesurement of the skin. Its inventor we con men, no ell which, I. M. White will cue ' sides tile-true Philanthropist of suffering mankind. tome to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore ' .. ~ offered in the Western country, hasine • tee (Signe ) d LEOPOLD DCPREY, Pres." on Lrbertv largest establishment in the eity, flouting . . , been Then times the report ef the.,''Societe de s Plusti and Sixth sm. lie is hoseeprepared - to show to luslee,,, of ,ii, c,.per.,,,,,,, numerous patrons the greatest variety or cloths,' '''''' ! "We axe astounded," exclaims the age d . president, cassimeres, vestings, anti clothing of all descriptione, ~ ; at this singular preparation—Vesprines Italian suitable for the' appreaching seasio, that has ever Chemical Soap! - Where, indeed, will science ewe! been offered iti this market, to which all can have Here wo have 37 prepaiation made in the form of a the Right or Way.. Observe the corner, No, 167, beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual Liberty andSixtlists. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, ractice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every. mar2s Proprietor. 1',"..„,. , , —_- i enurement el, and even discolored skin It Where' ~rp.nt. will its magic and singular power cease? The lie rlll Cre ole,t h eYellow R ce of the East, and * goo, the a • the Red Man of die Far West, are alike under th e e in ' fluence of its extraordinary powers of chearin yel low or discolored skin, and make it White and 'beau tiful, and of changing the color of dark, or black, or brown skin." • (Here se oral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used It, iu proof of his assertions.) READ TIIISI moat THE INVENTOR illipEl.P TO THE PIM-MIST PROPRIETOR. Paris, Nov 4, IMO. In consideration of the sum of $3600, h av e New di vulged to ivla. 'T. JONES, residing - in the Cit y York, N. A., the whole process of Manufacturin os- g, together with a statement of the ingredients.comp ing my Italian Chemical Sean. He is to manufac tune it for sale in dieUnßed States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Jones's Dalian Chemical Soap.” Henry Witness, J. Holdsworthe (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI. ----- •• , r . Venitian Minds. 1, tWF,STERVELT, the, old and well known 1 1. Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inihrm his man) friends of the fact that his Factory is now in run op cration on St. .Clnir et., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of variout colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, front twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. 13. If required, {hinds will be put up so, that in case or alarm by tire, or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other 'piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24-d&wy. C A 31._.F. B. 0 K t SIAISUFACTURES 01 • HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND CASTINGS IN . GENERAL. R E i S .ri P e lLf F I .l s l L e t r . e Y e s ask w a s a t a l i i i c te y a t t h r a o t n he ocanf hisgive satisfaction to all who may purchase of him. I lin establishumnt is on WKelvy's plan of Lom, Ward. mar3l-ly ----- Fifth Ward :Avery: Stable. THE subscriber, luiving,bought out tne re wpi .11410n.known Livery Stable kei;i - hy C. DotyAn the Fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and . the public generally, that he will keep at all times stock of the hest description or riding horses, hug.-4 gins, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything I required in his line of business. A considemble portion of his stock is new , ,and h e e is confident no stock in the city will be superior his. His terms will be moderate. Ills stable, is o'n erty.st., a few doors abo'v'e the canal bridge, where he respectfully Solicits • a Of public patronage. CHA itL ES COLEMAN. trrlle is also.'provided,with an elegaut . llearie, which will he furnished when required.. oct2s-11 NOTICE. TAV ING , . fs 01 , 1 out my establishment to Doctor IWilliom F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend kiln to all my Conner friends and customers. EDGAR. THO Drug. Store. The undersigned having bofight out the store of gdgar Thorn, corner of .Penn and Eland streets, so licits a shareor the drug and medicine custom of the cityz►nd sittrouncling country, A general assortment 'efall the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Siaa - ps; Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will al , ways.be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac curatei y compounded, The core will be open at al hours of the day and night. ..W I LLI AM F. IRWIN, tler.2S corner of Penn and Hand sty. -•----- - George Cochran, COMMISSION ANI:ORNS'AIIDLNG NIF.ftCIiANT, i No. 26 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. riONTINUES to transact a general Commission %,j business, especially in the purchase and vale of American inanulbeturcs and produce, and in receiv ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly supplied aith the principal articles of Pittsburgh 'manufacture at the lowest wholesaleprices. Orders and consignments arc respectfully solicited. - ---- ---- Can't be 'Beat,: M. WHITE has,jost received, at, his large 3 establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS foi summer; also, - a superior lot of French Satin VES. TINES, all of which he is ready .to make up in I the lide'S't faShiiciahnil on the most reasonable terms as. usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty and .Sixth streets. .„!nyl.4 .2. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. WALTER 11 •LOWRIE ME estass iffi , ... f l ..- . . M. McDONALD, Bcll and Bross '.: -....- Founder, First street, near Market, is - 0 t ...• _ prepared to snake Brass Castings and *tl ft. Brass works 'generally on the most 4 .1..,.,tr- - reasonable terms and shortest notice. .......... .. He invites machinists and all etym. using brass works to,give him a call, as lie is de termined to do all workin his line very low. may : • II HODES Sr. ALCOttlq, (lriti'et New York eity,) no No. , Fifth at., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsupli, Sce.,.&c., will open during-the present week a largo assortment or rtiglos in their line, which they will. wliolesole in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. • All articles sold by them warran: ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to call beforeJeaving the city. They may be found aftlu it warehouse, No.,27,Fiftla st, mg. • • . sep7 :; - EMI • ' Fire and - din:lite Disuriixtce f HE Insurahed COmpany 'of North. AMerica, 01 ti. Philadelpbia through its duly, authorized Agent, the subscriber,. offerilo make permanent and limited Insurance on .property, in this city ; and its vicinity, and an shipmentaby,the canal and. rivers.. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles TaDor, Samuel W. JOOl, , Sarrinel;W:Bmith, Edward Smith, Ambibse White, John A. Brown, Jaeob M. Thomas, John White, , ' John It. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard Di Woad, ' Wm. Welsh, Henry D:Sherrard, Seey. "This..is the oldest. nsurance Companrin_the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1194. ; Its chia.7- ter is perpetual, and ficon its high standing, long expetienee, -, ample means; and avoiding all miles of an extra hazardous character,it may be-considered as offering aintile seCuritY , to the ub plic. ''• ' • MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting ,Itoom of Atwood, Jones fx 3 co., Wa and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct2l. The Franklin Fire Insurance COnipany OF PUMA D'&1.11 . 11A.. 011ARTER PF.IiPETUA.L. $400,00 paid in of-` V) lice 163} Cliesnut st., 'milli side, .near Take Insurance; gither pernianent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on t property , and telrects of every description, in town , or country, on the most reasonable terms. 'Applications, made either ;tier sonally or by lotters,-wtilbe Pro.mptly attended to. C. N. ISANCILER, Prost.. . . C. G. 13.micki.ti • DIRECTORS: charleslsT. Banoker, Jacob R.. i Smth,ards, • Thonaarrllart, George W. Rch Thos. 'D Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,. Tobias Wagner, Atiolphi E. Boric, Samuel Giant, David S. Brown. .BITTSBURGII AGENCY." WAnnrcit MARTIN', Agent, at the Exchange Office or Warrick Martin, I- Co., coritermahird and Mat-. ket streets. Fite riskstaken on buildings' and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. "140 marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly J. 1 7 11'77M.1 A g ents at Pittsbiligh, for the Delawtfre hiutual Sofety la...uraace Ccynpaiy of Philadelphia. tipsy, 'RISK'S upon Buildings and I\l4-;chandize of eiery description, and Alarine Risky up on b u ns or cargoes of %easel's, to ten upon the Most lat,orable terms. • Office at the v.:arthouse of King & Holmes, on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. fl. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronag,e'of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution an the most flourishing in Philadelphia—, as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper-1 ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as! yielding to each person insured his tine share of the profits of the Company, without involving hint in any responsibility svhatever, beyon it t as he premium actually paid in by him; and theretre possessing the Islutual principle ilivated of every olumaious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov 1-If Agency of the Franl4li.n. Fire Inkurance Company of Indlodclphisi. N. E. COT OIST of Third aiui ',Wood streets, Pittsburgh. rpm; a ssets (if th , company on the first of Janua ry, 1845, as published,„ln conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legisretture, were Bonds and :Mortgages, ............. Real Estate, at cost, ............... Temporary Loans, Stc) - clr.s and Cash, . , Malting, a total of ................. $009,W;:l 42 Affording certain assurance that all les,ics will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all ,bo obtain policies from tins Company. itt.vlis taken at logy rates as arc consistent wail security. IV A It 1110 K MA ItTEN , Agent. ISE -----r. -----------__ Flonsoeprsthle Books. T UST received at the Bookstore atilt) subscriber tP in sth street, near:Market t hfaterin Meditu, poi,: be Samuel It alinetnn n , translated and edited by- Charles Julius Hempel, M.l D., 4 role. n' Hartman Anita diseases, be Dr.llemo cl, vol, I . ni lioceopathic Domestic Medicine, 117 ' J. I.owrie,! enlarged and inigroved,,hy A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manual, vpl. I. No. 1 and 3. Ilering's Domestic l'l4sician. 1 A Manual of Dolpestio Cookery, for the use of per- . ! sons who arc unditr Ileinampathic treatment. Bonningbauseti•a Therapmtkc Pocket book for homrepathists, by Dr. Okie. Aatmentan's Chronic Diseases, vol 5. Together with -Medicine Chests of ditTerent ß sizes and prices. (apl 6) V 'omit. sc RIA . SPRING STYLE. 44- ...ps AND CAPS. r E subscriber would inform his customers and the public, that he has receivetidirect from New York, the latest and most approved style of Hats and Caps for spring and summer wear. • lie is also daily manufacturing Hats and Caps of all descriptions, and he pledges himself to furnish his customers - with an article that, for neatness, dura bility and cheapness, cannot be surpassed'. Western Merchants are invited to call and ex• amine his stock, as'he feels , cotitidect a being able to'please both in quality and price. Q. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood st., Third' door below Davis'Corn. Auction Roms: N. 11.--Persons--Persons preferring a Pittsburgh man oufac tured Hat to Easton . ' Hats with. Pittsburgh names may rely 'on_getting'th.e same by canine' as above. tilaro-d3no• • W.G. AvEs AND GENTI.Z.IEN,‘ who design pm. La chasing Venitiati )31inds,Orwish liligettbeir old Blinds renewed and made better than when new, will please take notice that Andrew White is now permanently situated On the corner of Wood and 4th stir. Show room on the second floor of Mr3Cen nedrs splendid Looking. Glass and .variety store; entrance on 4th st, All,orders thanlifullY received and promptly attendedio. Pleise.sall . and see be fore purchasing elaew,here. 13ITTSItIl rum. MANUFACTURED 'TQBACCO, _L 20 liOgs Plug Tobacco; " Ladies' Twist, do; . a< do. . p. ct Cav , d, Is Lttmp,tl ' o; store and forsale by J. MTEVITT, , inatigt • 7' 222 Liberty et. a .. ==ZIM ~..v.. jggbicat. iTo the Sick stud• Afflicted . • VALUABLE. VEGETABLE REMEDY. ..S AV. A S coifirouND STROP OV WILD CHERRY, - . P.ei - Gri'ginar and Ginning IPreparution Couglt,Colds,ltsthma,,Brotichitis,Liver Complaint, - Spitting,. Blood • Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in .the-Sittennilßreast; Pal . i • pitation 'of the Head, lotlu - enza,Cooup,broken con-„ 'etitution,."Sora Throat, • Nervous Debility, Et all diseases' j of Throat,.. Ifreast,,andLungs;,.tltta most effectual and • ;. - -spcedy.oure ever knotVn fur any of. . • '....the-above diseases is DR. SWAY NE; S • COMPOUND SIRUP. QE:VILLD CHERRY., Tun ORIGINAL. AND GENUINE PGEPARAT;ON MIME HOME TESTIMONY. • PHILADELPHIA, January 25, 1547: Dr. Swayne—Denr Stn. In justice to yourself and thityl owe to stiffering humanity, 1 cheerfully - give 'astonishing and declare to the world the most 'astonishing effeets, and the great cure your COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY portormed ors met under the most unfavorable circumstances. se- I was taken with a violent Couch - , Spitting Blood, verePains in the Side and Breast, which seemed to break down and enfeeble my constitution so that my physician thought.my case beyond.the power ormtd- Mine, And my friends all gave me up to diet but thanks to.siin and theeffecte of your great discovery, I Doty, feel myself a well Man, and raised from a 'mere skeVetnit to as fleshy and healthy n man aSII have been for years, and shall be pleased to give any information respecting "an ease; by .ealling at my residence, Mechanic,street, third door below George street, Northern Liberties. JACOB PAINTFIG, flrThe only safeguard against imposition is to see l that my signature is on each bottle. .D,R. SWAYNE. Corner or EiGHTIr and RACE sts. Philada. ASTHMA OF II Y as , STANDING pertniiie at ly cured by Da. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND. SYRUP tor WILD CHERRY after all other femedies had failed. $600,615 93 . H)0,967 77 . 207,499 71 There areprobably fow oraons of intelligence, who, after retialing the abov p e, will doubtthe quell-.. ties of Jo i ttes4 Italian Chemical Soap, in curing' Bruptiens,r,Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Rrisypelas, Sun-burn, Meryliew, Tan, Yel. low or Brown Skin, &C. Should there be such per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them ot . O-For sale by NV: JACKSON, Agent, corner Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh where the tirrminr. CAN be obtained; ALL ,9111 Ens ARE CONNTINIXEIT. ja1125 -" \ ESE Urt3 - To lisitztters. A - FRESltsupplyqfloliusolvp 6 uperioi Piloting /V Ink. Just received and for sale HARPERe_o. ffice of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. _ _ :G ~ ✓ ~~ MO G CAUTION. Jrt The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have C3lIECti them to be counterfeited 14 imprin- Cipled persons. To provide against imposition„Dr. C MU:3TM has but one authorized agent in each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh o W. W. N;;ILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS , Of the highest and most respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the er.traertlinary value and success of the above articles. It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been mitirely-j-elieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have co mpletely baffled all former effors of this ts of me di ty dical whoart.- indeed many of the first physician disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine,, constantly reirommend this application in theirprae tice, and with the exception of those who are too promiliced to give it a trial, the invention ha's re ceived unanimous River with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to giveevery 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 oft 4th Ath and -het street. dly Joue's Italian Chemical Soap. E.R.SONS, in pnrchhsin 'tills, Must 'Always ask Ifor chisrEs,s ITiV.IXit CILEMICAL SOAP; anti; per. hops, as many have been 'Cheated •with counterfeits will be too much discs enraged to' tri the •enuine,ive say to such, Try this •eriA e—Yolt x;+;111 not regret it; but always see that the name - of Ti. JONES is on the • wrapper. Price 50 cents - a take. • ' •' - For sale by W. J ACKSON, Aient, cortter'erffood and Liberty streets, • the onlyiplac 'ffi.Piitsburgh where the Genuine 'can be obtained; 1/14. OTHtit. AIM UN COTrititlT. . f 01122 .. Jones's Coralß air Restorative. HEREBY certify that:my hair teasfallin gout in limmenSe quantities daily, and was turbi'gray; and that since, I have used Jones's Corn] Hair ilesto cativo, it has entirely ceased''falling—is growing Nit, and has a t nedaik look.' Before I niedlones , s Coral, Hair Restorative,,lcomhud out handfuls_ of hair daily." ' ' - W. TPDTPKIN§`,9SI Ripest. N. Y. - For sale by W. Jackson, Agent,•CorneiCr Wood and Liberty streets,"the only place in Pittsbiirgh where the er.stursr. oat be'obtained. lan22. To my Citintsi. Y PARTNER, -Nlr.lLiggett, and Wm.-E. A.us- J_ tin, E. , ' sq., will attend to 'my ' unfinished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronage of my friends. I am authorized to State - that they, will re ceive the counsel and asset tans of tha fico4. It. Rid ' dle. 'Office 2d story of kturke?s Duildinge,4th street, between Wpod And garket., janf4y • BAINIIIEL 43LAC,It. 1 - )11 4 ;7 ,, J !.` " r ' ' • ' - s''' ,~~l~c~ral Spraini, - St r attiefralit theilee it and Side, ond diseases of. the Spine, . • . . • .. . ArsIURED effectnally.relievell-by the use orNa k.) turies owsr. Remedy, the. AMERICAN OIL; ob-' tained Gem it, well in Kentucky, 185 feet Wow the Earth's sail:tee. A lady in Kentucky was cured of a Spinal Discs's°, which had confined her to herbed for many weeks completely helpless by the use of thia•remeily,.nfler various other remedies had been tried in vain.' llcad - the following testimonial. Pirrcsonott, August 22, 1846. This;is to certify; that we have used the AMERI. cm( Ott for the whooping cough among our children, by giving them.from 20 drops to a small tea spoon full athight, 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 up. I also'was afflicted with a pain in.my side and I breast, and have been so for 16 years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful twice a day, and in 2 or 3 days using tho Oil have been very much relieyed, and do believe that it is the best family . medicine I have ever seen—one .of my, neighbors used it at my request for itsprained uncle, which re lieved her in a few minutes; we have also used the Oil for a strained joint in ohrbwn family, which gave ease in a very short time. We live on the east side of Penn st., 3 doors south of Walnut. Fam now'as well as ever I in my life. • MARC A RET . .• Sold wholeialc Una' retail by Win..Tacksi, at his Boot and Shoe store and Patent- 'Medicine Ware,- house, S 9, Liberty street, bead of Wood street, PWin. burgh. Price Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Jackson being . the exclusive Agent-for Western Pennsylvania, .iNONE IS GENUINE 'but-what is sold,hy mat OR rirs appointed agentii. D. A 'pamphlet containing ample directions, &c:, With the Names and Addresses of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped n the wrap per of each bottle.' - tfud .2.Bfeb 15414w6 EIM93IGIC‘74('' . . . , • ' WEsTrAtigi :NEW ..yoms. COLLEGE-OF 11 E N.LTII -, _,... .. . . ......- .. ~. 9:o 1 main street', 131.11FGAIC, TieW iiOrIC. '. 11 - AR. G. C. VAU6IIN;S VEGETABLE:UV:I9N ' 1.1•-1.1111PTIC ADVE.RTiStAtENT Foll:ls47:—"L' Z.nsd„lSktv I Cocciekso;"' is Most emphatically the case with ' llis article. • Dikeese haeeveryielded to its most marvellons Medicinal power. ; Wherever it' as gone, and South-America, England; Canada, and the United States - have proved truth ofthis 1 statement, the above quotation in 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 sesultola - trial of the article is sails-, factory; yeti aro restored; and the secret of the cure llremains with the proprietor.' The ..lcditiind is a compound 0f22 distinet vegetable agencie4each in'-`. dividual toot has its oven peculiar, - excluSive, meth cinal'propeity, conflicting with no other compound —each root makes its own care-.and as'a perfect combination, when taken into 'the sistern; it does the work •which NATURE, When her laws Were first established, intended it slionld tha-Pl.l 11 I F.l F. S r S'IRENGTILENS, AND RESTORES . the broken down, debilitated constitution. Daopsv, in all. its characters, will be cornpletelY eradicarecl from-the system by its use. Sep pamplets in agents' hands, • for free circulation—they treat upon all diseases, and show testimony of tVF. Cures. . • L; and all corn e plaints or the urinctiv 07g , Corm also 'the cause of, great suffering, • and VAT , N'S LITTIONTRIPTIC has acquired no small eelehrity over the Country, by the CUM' , ' it.has made in this distressing class of, afflic tions. So famed, it seems;is this-medicine, that it has thus attracted the notice of:one or our Medical • publications.. - ltilthe,nevember No. 1516, of the "Buffalo Journal .and , : Monthly- Review of Meaical and Surgical Science," in an article upon, ealeulons diseases, and "solvents," the writer,atler noticing the fact thatthe English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchasein 1802, of a secret rem'etly,-by, the Legislature of New. York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine: "Why do not our' Representatives in. Senate and Assembly convened, enlighten and !dissolve , ._ the sr:truing thou Sands of this country, by the purchase' of Vaughn's Vegetable.Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days Of Alchemy has , possessed one half the fame !": Reader, herein a periodical of high standing, acknowledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted jour nale of-the kind in the United•. Stares. exchanging With the scientific Works , of Europe 'to our certain knowledge, edited by /Mistin Flint, M. D., and con tributed to by . men of the highest professional abili. ty, thus stepping aside to notice a s secret remedy," You will at once understand no:unknown and worth- ' Jess nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quarter---and consequently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the fanulty, it must have beenits great "fame" -which has caused it to receive this passing nod. KM:my diseases, weak ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful and suppressed Mensturation, Flour Albus, and the en tire complicated train of esils which follow a distir dined system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find. evidence - of the value of the Lithontriptie there put I forth. As a-remedy for the irregularities of „the fe- Imale system, it has in the compound a"root"which haspeen resorted to in the north of Europe for cen turies—as a sure cure for this complaint, and a re stores of the health of the, entire. system. Lots. 1 COILPLAINT, JAUNDICE, ISItIOITSDISEASis, B=4 . are I instantly relieved Peopleof the West will find it the only remerly in'thece etheplaints, as. well es FE. , VER. AND AGATE. There is' no remedy like it, and no sairunei or quinine resins any part; of this mixture. No injury will result.in its me ' and its aCtiOpirnier: ties are manifested in theuse ofd single 30 or bottle: Foe FEVER AND Amin, Bilious Disorders take rto , other Medicine‘ RuxuraAximt, Gorr, willind relief. the action of this medicine upon the - Blood, will change the disease-7.which eriginateo. in .the blood -wind a healthy result will f0110w,,, Dvssivsts, lit- E./GESTION, &d., yield in a few days use of this hledi;:, vine. Inflammation oc7r.ur, LUNGS. CGRGH, ,CON scurries; also has ever found -retie.. SCROFULA, ERYSICELAS, iii.rn, b./Mined Eyes—all caused by im pure blood—willfind thism, -Miele the remedy, The system, completely adetr 'upon by the twenty-two different -properties of the mixture, is Pgrified mid restored—as a partial cure will not follow. -The train or common complaints, Palpitation - of - the heart, Sick Headache,%Debilitin 4-c., ore allthe re sult of seine derangement of the system; ancrthe GREAT RESTORER .Will do its work,. • The prOMiGis set forth in theadvertisement, are .baCed.- 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 and South America, in the possession of the proprietor—and can be sari by all interested- , -is a sufficient 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 30ioz. bottles - , at $2;12 oz. do at $1 eacli—thelarger hold ing 6 oz. more than two, small bottles. -Look out and not „sret imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughnrs Vegetable Lithontriptielaixture" blown upon thi glass, the written signature of "G-.C.Vraign" on the directions, and , G. C. Vaughn, Batralo,,-stamprd. on the cork." None other are genuine:: Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at- the' Principal Offlee, 207 Main' street, Buffalo; at. wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters,unlesirpost paidor ders from regularly constituted Agents excepted: — post paid letters;or verbal communications soliciting ad vice, proinptly.attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale orthis arti cle-132 Nassau it., New York chy;'29s Essex st.. Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists th sed rough out the United ,stateci.o44l.l C4 - f1p.44 .. as adierti in Agents in this-city=• -.- tine pipers,., ;.'. '' --- ; etaiPA:gents ' DaYs & Briackway, Whelesale and RT. Na 2, Coinrriereiallte.et, LihertiStreet,`Pittaburgh- Also,AL E.:Sellere,.o7 Wood street ; solin nlitffliefl; F e deralStreet,Alleghei4citycJ alin _l ifar o elsj,ReaVeri ` John Stnith, Bridgewater • • ; - ' . jaiii3,d&ivly; I. " • John D. Divoig, AUCTIONEER Bt.-COMMISSION BIERCIIANT Corner. of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh is ready to receive merclrandize of every, description con4ignmerq for public orprliate sale, ank from long experience in theebove husines,.fiauers himself that he will. be able to_give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, Regular ealea on Mondays and Thursdays of DrY Goods and Fancy, articles, at 10 o'clock Of-groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured ' artities; ' new end secondhand ilirnitere, tk.c., at two oiclock, Sales every eveolug.at early gas:ilight., N the Upperl3io Grande, by 3i)rYant R.3ilden, OJr., explored in the month of OctoVer and No vember, 18.16., on board the U. S. str. Majorßrown, commanded_by Cant: MaritSterling„of Pittsburgh; by order of Maj. Geo. Patterson, U. S. A. - ,'Cori mandink the second diviiion of Army oPPC.Curia ' rMexico ' -- '' " • '' ' ' '''' ' ''' - lio The above -- woip:' tan :belhedliem - the agent, G Hnhbard, corner of, sfarburp e.46l 3 een streets: ~ Also frotri tyt )390,1k:sellers., -• letriA-if. SEE -*-----.----------•------ -.---__ 1 • . The cfeletarated•lt altars nernisly:l ,- .;f - :'. FOR THE 'CURE: OF CHRONIC DISE ASES,-; .. ~ . . . •. . - ALAZGATS SIC/LPIN S' y.tiv? 9.11: - TRoplcAz . : .. - . . -.._. . .....txrar Discovered..", . . , . ~. .. Discovered lay,D.r.3.lateni of IttJYitstbe year 18 4 5, 1 • mid introduced into_ the U. States catty/n.106? . 'THIS unrivalled medicine for the radical . cure nt r hi Chronic disenice•baispread throughout Europe Avitlithe most unequalled speed and triumphant sue. cess, effecting t h e most astonishing cures ever known or recorded in the annaliof Medical History. Since its introduction into the, United States it has equally sustained the high reputation it so juatly received in the East, curing hero as it has done' there, the most sinveterateanct tong standing (Brookes with which the.: human family are afflicted, The Physicians of Ett.'.;, rope and America me far as they .have become act , :. quainted with its mode of operation) together with .. the thousands who have been restored to health by . •: its superior ofscacy with one united select proclaint - •: it to be the most perflict remedial agent ever offered to suffering humanity. It is now an established fact cc that Consumption may be, canbc;andhas been.cured, i by Dr-Blazon - Ps Sicilian Syrup or Tropical Hygiene, ' This is the only medicine that has ever been die-• i covered that has achieved a cure where' this disease had gaMed a settled and permanent hold upon the I system. For .the truth of this assertion, we hove I the certificates of some of the Mott eminent •Physii. ' cians of Europe and America, expressly tleclannt . that they have prescribed it in hundreds of instances., where the patients.were considered beyond all hope of recovery, and, to their astonishment, has effected' . the most speedy nod Perfect cures. -lie one who is.. unacquainted with its action can imagine the won. derful success.that attends the administration of tido medicine in every variety of chronic disease, pars ticularly Coniumption;Scrofula or kings evil,Asth.. - ma, Plithisic,Piles,time cases reported in pamphleta.: and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complaints, Castile. , nets and Indigestion, Sore and Inflarried Throat, ' Bronchitis, Gropsies,,Chronic Inflatnation •or dig Kidneys, Gravel,. Great .I)ebility and Iratitility ,a 1 . the nervous syeteii, Spinal affections, Paralyeiii t ; Chronic Diadahma, Pain •in the breast and skacs Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of the : Stomach and' Bowels, inwerd . wankness• and fallin4 down of thewomb, and all the chronic diseases 'pee culler to females in their various relations in lif9, , Thismedicine ix prepared - only' by Dr...blazoni hiat.: eelf, and is competed entirely of.vegetable firiteriahr' containing the extract of , 42raf the mostuare-TroPi. --. cal - Plartts but few of which are knowtr-to-themedi.4 . calProfebsion•generally..-i -•'..- - • • ,• : ...',.••• i.* -,'• , :". It has'so , far surpassed every ether niedicine.9ver , offered to the World' ra eradicating disease, that it.: has not: only •enlisteiltnahy of the .most talented •'• r. medical men in the world•in its favor but what is r • more extraordinary the 'government where it was • '•• discolored tills made it an offence ; puniaaby gilt . death to attempt counterfeiting it or making -sate 0 any 'spurious article purporting to be the casts or • representing 'it to be gcritlitte: e nd this Govern- ;- • meet has also made a liberal prevision for the pro- - * tection of it here. To the afflicted we Boyle( none- - ; dispair, though you May have been given np by, . your Physician And . considered by -your friends as . • beyond all hope, try a battle of this medicine and' : •you. May rely open•the fact, that if you have plrysi. cal strength-enough left 'to endure its action, yen will find certain , and speedy relief, for this has been- Ave case in thoisands of instances, to of which, we can produee certificates from individeals of the, most respectaule • character both of Earefie . awl , Anierica. This medicine will be offered or.f sale only at the county seats of each county owing to ' ,the Small amount yet imported and the anxiety .ol i the proprietor to place this valuable 'remedy withitk ' the reach of all throughout the United States. . Hoye to Brockwpy,. Druggists, - No. 2 Coremercial Row, Liberty street,lvholesaie.andreittil 'Agents roi Allegheny county. Sold also by. R. F. Sellers, No 57 Wood st. , .• , ... • 'dec.2.9.4191c . -1 _ . . .... . El ' • • ' Medical and Surgical . Malec. .. Ifealiii is the charm of life, without it gold. ... 1,,0Ve letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoy ed. • . DOCTOR DROWN, a, . . .•. ' . !?*....: . regularly .educated physr, • " ••• 4- • : : :.- " : ' ,- I clan. from the eastern cat.'- " "-.:. '....7;: - - --- ::::4: ~.. • Ar..1.itn..t.r..„, , ies, would respectfully an, _.......,76.0i14..._,47 _'_ti.g.. -*ntfunce, to:the citliens ot . .r"-.,- - 4; 4 1 - (4 , ,T/W46.c Pittsburgh, Allegheny and • i) . 1q 2 . , = 2 .a` 1 ~.-'.'7 1 1 " '.." '.v.itdnity, that be ea'? be'-. e• , '-''' . .A4 .s :f:w,-z, - , 1,. coniulted privately and*.. '. • ''"'t.".... confiidentially, nvery day . and evening at' his. office . 4= on Diamond Allay, a few doors from Wood street -.. °war& Dr. Brown. gires his. particular attention to. the matmeat and invzstigation of the. following &ea . . • see: All diseases arising from Impuritiesof the 8100d,..7 scrofula, syphilis' , seminal. weeklies% I mpotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear,rheumatism I piteSslialSey. '. ', . : .. Dr... Brown has much pleasure in announcing to .. the public, that he is in possession of the latest in.. formation and improvement in the.treatment'of.. secOndarYsYphila,practiseti at the Paris pital. The modern - researches on syphilis, its' coreplications end consequences, and the rmprovett: modes of. prattles which have been, made. .known to the public_ but recentley, and to_ those. chiefly ,! who rnalte.this branch of iMedicine, theif:paxticq. lax study and practits. ' - • - ... • -•:. ' Many new and valuable remedies havebeenlatel. ly introduced,-tvhichsccures the patientbeing met.; th eur a i t a D li o z c e t d or ou ß t ° ro f w exis n te has nele l'oeSnt-1--alledguercaitead_reianPPervisereyd'.-: . branch of - medicine, - end regularly admitted 'to practise, and' that b..e now confines ;himself to the study and pmctiee of this particular brarich,tOgetk.,„ er with all diseases of a 'private or delicate, nature, incident to the humanfrnme. -. No cure, no pay. - • . Recent eases are 'relieved in a short time, _with out interruption from business ' --'- - ..'. - ' ••`-. ~..S Letters from a distance, asking advtce. Must con.!. tarn a fee or they will not be' attended to. (Cr Office on - Dfarniind Aliey, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market.. Consultations strictly confidential. - JT.:myl2-d&wy . Laudret!iss "I.Vnrrextteg. GitrdCU Seelig, DIRECT PROD!' Pli.l.LADEil'lltA.„ Ezell paper bears the label ' and ',warranty of Dai4n ',LAB*" onsr.u. For sale by F.L. sNOWDEN;No.S. 9 .Water . st, at the stand formerly occupied by,Gee.A.'Berry.. Extract from, the 'Report of the. VisitingSemnduee ~. of the .Pennsylvania Horticultural Society; wrath- moitill adopted and ordered to be printed. ," ,• -LANDRETEPS'NURSEIIIES AND GARDENS. . . "These extensive - grounds •are oil Federal street, ricar oie Ariena, *!, ", :'* *.: -The:earlfesteollec... . . Lion of Camellias was made here. - ":Sonie of those, now in, possesXion tif' these distinguisheditureerynten are ten feet high. * * ' "*" ' The - nclectiomo , - ertima-nonst eposisisvaitiable and extensive.: " .: ~ . " The 'Nurser - lei are very correctly maitaged,.inp.. plying every - part 'of the Union, a detail of wliiett,• would 'occupy too Much of our .4aceovntherefoti ., content ourselves with stating that the stock is very large and' in every stage of growth, consistingof t . FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES; EVER-' GREENS, SIIRUBS,NINES AND CREEPERS, witli a collection of herbacceons plants, fruit trees of the{ best kind and most healthy condition,large beds 3, seeding , apples, pears, plums, Ste., as stocks for bud, ding end...grafting - a plan very superior -to that e..„ working_ pon , suckers, which carry withthem intti, the graft all the diseases of the invent stock.. *._ *.... - • ,"Galanzt: Sr. Ens of the finest quality . have tice.,,n. sattered over ' the country from these grounds, anti may always be depended open, The seed establish: , meat of these •Iforticultuiistiii oie nfthe most ex: _ "tensive in the Union, and its-reputation is well sustain- ed from year to year. ' -- . ' -' . - ...., -." ' • "TO obviate the chance of mixture of the fauna et" the plants of the Same family; they have established; . another nursery at a suitable distance, so that degene: , ration cannot take place, and which secures' to' the purchaser_ a , genuine .article. 2 Knowing thus the . age; quality and' ; -protess . of culture_ ot every pla.nt; the supply:front-their tronridsiitecommendedAvittf ‘' ~. reat contidence. ”..' S ::, _ ce i * *Since the date of the cßeport , from which the * above is extracted, the entire establishment has been ' greatly enlarged." The eollection'ef Camellias era,. braces_all the finer kinde,,niatemslßitsaf some tholi: . sands o(.varieue" sites;,lio,lilte_Wise with Roes, and other desirable, bell. tender and hardy; frui : trees. - Tlie:'Seed Gardenshlerie cover fifty acree,and . the; whole-is, as it has been for 'more than half a centurj,........ undhithe successive. management of father amlll.olii .i - the Most promin.e4t in America, 1.; -., ,;• . • - ....- SNOWDEN,:Ri -,.. 0n . , . g;}- Orders reeelved-.11, . -whops eatalOgues maYbo recePveci gratis.' utai9:s angl2l LARGE and splendid assortment eigalt4gar . 4 and Rosewood cf kran actiOnTlittiOa,7With, talie framo and with ; all the = latest improvements,, which for durability, tone and touch, are warranted to be equal to any'-made in the country, for salelow for cash, by F„.:IILUPSE4- InarlB No 112 Wood ati-2d door above Bth;.') BlllO*S. r . 13 ST, tecetvg4,a, fresh supply of -lioincoopothie ti Medicine Chests, be ineeriptithic Coffee, Sugar of milk, and a large - collection of tlialstest publications. on lioruesopathy, at the Bookstore of: - - ; • aplo Fifth et. between Wood and Market ate' • , II U H M 1-• E t . ~: . ~ • ': II 110 ■ NE MEE In - 1 . ~, ~~ • 11111 /I II
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