1:,t:,::;.:::1,-:',.-.2„4.1.:;:::f, .... i:..-',,1-::„.i:::::t .. ..7,'::, -.:-.1•:-77:-:.-. t::....,-.'ifl..'''.,-":_,.1,•-:!::--:,,."••...:!;-.1.14i•."':•_ •!•..• .. - . , ...•:''-v - • "%tt:l4t7;it-_`::,.9.•'-'.''.•":‘- ' - El ME ainitspoit at tiiit 'Pittbborgil Portable lloat blue' - . 1 4 • ' 1 , 4 eal, 1847 FOR the transportation of fleight bet Wee n, Pitts hurgh and the Atlantic titres, avoiding tranship tnents on the way, and the consequent risk of tiolah, damage, breakage and nepeTauoa of geed?. PROPRIETORS: Ileannrnan CIOII, ViS Market Bt., Philadelphia. l'aitre.V. Veer:eon, .e.or Penn and Wayno ats., Pittsbuigh., -• L I ENTSt ," o , Ceurrross'fir. ' CoNor th ' street, ' "- . Co, Baltimore.. W."fir:St. T;'T 'l5 South street, New Yorli FnciturSfiOd.by ; increased business, the ' n x - p?.pr . tors have added to :and extended the i r. arrange menti, Amin' thoydat&r, and are nOW prepare& to forward freight with regularity 'and. dispatch, unser.; passed by any other Lille. ' Thifirleng esporience as Catie - rs',lh'd.palliahleefipertority of Ulf/ Portiable Boat systeit;-tind"the' great' capacity and'. convenience'. of tho Warehouses at eaali end of theTind; are peculi , to' criatile the-,Proprietors to fulfil their eiigagemeats ii:ed'..accoiniutidfitia their custom era, and confidently offeiik the ',jest Os 'a guarantee fcir the - futnre, they respectfully. selielt a continuance of that patronage, which thex. now grat.efifilY, nowledge. ' ' = ' All,coasiga tiertato Tatiffd Q , Connolwill tid re ceiriod 'Sad aireib.rded,Stisins Nat `charges aid, - and' Bills or Lididg-tra:Osnut_fed . free of 'any, chafge for Cd'iiii6isliMi;tidfidchig or Storage. Having pointei'-, - est directly pr indixectly:in Steam Boats him interest of the Oansigifirniptist . neeessatiikbe'their primary dkeetta'shipnint West; andibey pledge: l theresefies toSOYsl*lP)Goode-consigned ; to iheM:RF O 74 . MY , and on the most advantageous tereati,M,thoowiiers. marl"..tf . , - Ptolksvprmes vri3tsyt: WSW* $47 - v xmusw-grx. fat; the transportation of way . ,fretht bstwennPittsburgh, - ,Blnirmlie., Johns town; H o lliday fillaigli;Kater Street, Oral all ini.eznio' diato ' '` - OneitdatlaCas tbrirehouse of C. ty Coy; Pittsburgh,ovary day (nlcoptundp.y . ikand Shippers can; always depend otilinvini'thelt goods forwarded without delay. and at faitlates. , ' Thie.Litiw`wasf Toriaw.r.for. the- Spenial acconinoo datiodOf the way business, and the pioprietors speetTolly - iolicit a Idieral.share,ofpatconage. - Proprietorf, . , •,.:. 1 1 f :., . .Toitii•Picx - worati, , soin4-311LLER., ',.,-, JYANIL. IL .BARNES .... RODER - A WOODS, ,- , ...,.,..:,-i , .... 351'LLIAlti . 11.TJ..TY: - 1 , : } 301:114.MILLi1R3 - 11.Q1lidipstr*Iv. -. ...,-,--- - 7 :: • R. 11. CANAN,'Jcitinstoira: ,:, - Agerte. c..it.2,I'r.ANULTY ti.,Co.,Pittt 4 ah. 7.7. ilotieritt, JohilParker,,•ll,ober,gqore;l3o. Icy 4 , -Satith; Pittatiugh. :.-,... ;%. , , .. marS ._, Isiddliandeat.Portalale , Stmt. .Ltlne,, - _ FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF. PItQQQGE AND - ;MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS AISTD DALTIMORE:. GciOds .cansigaed :care be.,forwarded xrithout doiay,. aV tee loWest ourre atiatero le of Lading transmitted; and all instrucdo43 promptly at- teudea to, free !radii any extra chargd fur storage or commission.: 'Address, or apply to • C. 'A. :VGA:MiI:I7r & CO.; • ' Canal Baslif Pittsburgh. • STORAG g - . a..Fgry . .Lar.gq tutil,F,qmplodi6us.warchopsp, wa'arg..Trepa.r;ed. Fecniva , to freight for A large amount of Produce . ; &a., on Star= :ad at lo)v rates.- . - - 11.Tc,A.NII:LTY CO. .8113_14 41 tr‘ 6EI SITS: • .• • - -1847' r ;Dl.onuu'gu'bdlo'lCoute, • , • vin. BROWNSVILT I E AND CLIAIBERIAND TO 1311.- - - TlM.Ofil AND' PHILADE4PIIIA. •la Tinto' ...... :472 hours. • Time to Thnailelpliia .. . .' . . : 40 : hours. Jo - m:O3 xitz.ss srtsoi - 4 - 4-1- •' • • r unt gpleridid and 'fast running steamers Coniul, Louis,lSPLane and Swatata,..have commenced snaking-doable daily ttips. One s hoat: will leave the MouougahelaWliarf cycry morning Precisely at 8 SS , : cloile2''Passfingeta by-the utori nno,,fine will arrive in Baltimore' next evening in tints for the Philedel; phia Mail Boats - or zarsql: The evening Boat Will leave the Wharf daily of 4l:e>clock; except Sundays. - 'Pessetigers boat will lodge on hoard,-in comfortable`state reocris Leave Browns ville next morning, at.fs o'clock; cross the mountains' in day,light3..sip And ledge in Ceniberland. Thus avoiding mighttravel pltpge,ther. ,Tha preparationsl on this-reura, are ample, and.: the nennecnon com plete; so that = ditsappoinfthents or delayfilvill be tin; known upon' it:.:.'' • - - - Passengers can atop on the route and resume.thcir seats again at.pi calm e, aad have chtsica r Rail Road or Spatribbat between Baltimore end Coachea.Chartered to patties to travel as' they 416- . itiaketi at oind - Mon,oriiaheya Ilouse t ors sj,..CharkeOlotel. ;„; ' ,• • ,• • febl7.? Intik ., ..Tiix.nsportation Line, ' ; c 1846, , , ClOisiftllCTED. , ott' strict Sabbatlf 7 keeping pried theugh not cl•aimingto be the only line that thicondlicted.' Tho preprietors this old estab lished line-take their stockrin'the most complete order, and are titoroughly preps:red to forward pto-, duce and xnerchatlize to and from the Eastern cities on the w oPettittg of'oavia non„ We trust th - Xt_Coir joUg experience in the ce. liuMnossioand,scelitus.attention to,the,int.erestsoleu,i. tomers, will secure to us.s...coMint4nenzind increase ' - of the.patat.nage.herejefoiebestoweil en 6 131 - fighU'ui , s ,• • filtu-- -- arrm,igetnenti will enable us to carry' freight Witli;the - AttMese.'ile,spitcli; etid••otiVpfice's shall ah wayslA'S:tithe lowest charged bye ;other respou - Sible• lines - . • • , -Krs'auc llactxterehabilize will bgreceived,andfOr • :Waided:caSkeed'‘':est 'Without Sny'ehirgerur ad ver iteiae in Coinission. '•••1 • Dills of lading - • 're:Voided. ; and , every direction proitiP,tly . ttended to. •., •11: • : • : • Addreisor epply W.1:11 - Catialßasirtcer..Liberty and Wayne sts., Plttab'g, "- • No' 270 Ttlfe.iiet si Philadelphia. " - • ' • 'JAMES iibIJLON,-Agent; 'No 12E'-North 1-IO*MP et., ilalumine,r. •'• NVILLIAM TYSON,-Agent, • NO.IO Wes,tst:, New 'York: , . - - - Joists lq.-ToitrMannar IDittadlST ANP, APOTAECAIiY; No: 45, Mar _ ket street, thrfie doors above• Third street"; Pitts burgkl3erill'hhvo constantly. on hand a wellßdlected assortment of theanst andtreshestiSfedicines, which -tteLWilrecil on rthe most reasonable terms.: -ciims sending orders; will be promptly ?tseedea, Co, Acid supplied 0 /9": -17114 T': - F el Y''1'i loa. as genuine., Phyiicipas , prescriptions hill be aecnrately an'd ,neatly prepared, (rep thq„laest...ntitarials,at any . hotir , gale, a large stock', of treib and good •• • -, dvn 204 ntenry. Ilklarn _ , . .VTOTUTEy; AND COUNSELLOR AT ,tl'(successor te'_LeiVriets - Williams.) • Office at tiamild'lttalsd,Tourthsstreetrabeye Smithfield . . . lq/E:bAftTNAßSfirg4cii'tofplli existingbotw Oen /Aqikr.YAV--Wiliin*._.24ll;,:llll,l'..4oif; ,tl;e.PraP -I..tigolor,4liLe lsor, , :was-aisso4vid: pautuplZoUsent.• on 2¢t1.1 ult., and therbiisinetv wjllleretiftet be coil !: must chee;r -7(nlVx.OccallmOncl for whom rfittid s tiie hOilor , do ImininenN gentleman everpway tat* coofkdtuce., daylB-ly f-..:Vir-ALTF.11:11" LONVIIIY.; Stiel and . Pile nanotact Z.s.ttbieriberi haviei enlarged their establish. meat for the itiantifactlire of Steel and riles otithe corner of O'Hara and Liberty, strets, Fißh Wara,Pittsburgh ,are prepaied to faritidi" files of or.ever] deseiiptieu, the best eitialify and - beiadt,le tertamedlo make it the:interest of consumers to par thaiLMfil es froth thent-r:resieetthliy invite the patron -4.e of all Ivho , • • mirl6l . 3'. AIsOCRIBI' & CO. ' linnllag and ..Elshing. CCOUTREMENTSA , of eve4.description onlarid 11: and cotataitly4iceiving fresh supplies. Guns, .Pistials;•Poivilei; Shot, Flasks dielts,^Gune , Bags, Drinki t og.:Cupa,-46 .! ,,tic• ': Fis hi ng - Takk:7,i7i large did complete assortniCrt,:foriliolCkle di retail, consisting iripart of .Tdiuted andd - Cana Hodi Hdoks orevery vaiiety;Sllk,GiaiscLitken,Cotton.44 Troup •„Liies, Swivels, Snoods; Floati;Siakers, mal7 j JOHN W. BLAIR 120 Wood st. • - 74.4 `7", ' _ =Z=ZM! Ili .:.:'_., - gtiOlit..4.itt'ci.ti:jilgo..l - i..li''''',' r;t l Ha subscribers are -prepared to •faro:aid money, to All `parte of En& nd lioland,Seethuid. and Witles, - Nritli despatch, and at the lotiestrates.....• -7 . SAMUEL "McCLURKAN . -No. 14.2,. - MO •Tsipsecttt , ti.Geksestal_ *stiterat.tenk Office. REMITT ACES and` pgssag to ~i t• and , from,GJICAT •BIUTAIN /1,14 P • . Uzistint by-W. &J.T.Tapacott - • 75 South. streeticorner efhlanien Lane, Neiv and•••o6.,Waterleo road Liverpool. .• • Thelsubseribers haYiPg teCOP•teil the aSP 91 the abbr . ° house, ale now prepared to Makearrangc-S., ' menu, upon the, most liberal terms with thtide-dem rtius of paying the passage Of, their-friendo from the old:Conntry; and flatter tkemeselves their character' . and long standing in - hairiness'-wilt give ample as surance that all-their' arrangements mill 'lie - carried out faithfully. ; • -- -- • • • ; _ Messrs. W. &J. T. Tapseott,nre long and favora bly known for-the • - supertor. class, necanunodation nil sailing qualities of .their Padket Ships..., The 'QUEEN or THE WEST? SIIERIDAII, ROCHES-, TER, GAItRICE, HOTTINGUEdt,-ROSCIUS, ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, wo of which leave each Port monthly, from New York- the 2lst and f lkth and 1 from Liverpool the:6thand,l I th.,in additioti to which they have arrangements •with the St. George • and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure:a depar tare from Liverpool, every'fiv edays being.thus deter Mined, their facilities shall keep pace. with theirin-1 Inressingiatibriage - ,while - bir.W.Tapscolt 7 S'conatant personal- ectielintendance of the business in Liver peel is an additional security tlukt the coMfOrt and acecomiiiodatichi'of the - passengers will be-particu larly attended to. • •:q The Subscribers - being usual) extensively - mtge., ged in the Transportation ldusinessbetWebtiVittsburg , and I,hecAtlantic Cities - . are thereby r .ellabled to take charge , ofand' forward, passengers iminediately on their laeding - , Without archarkee of disappointment or delay, and,re therefore prepared tit •contractfor pas sage froManyL sea port in Great - Britain or Iteland•to :this City; fie nature of the linginent they art engaged -in gi,ing thern.-•faiilitiee carrying passengers so far inland•not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward,_,passengers farther . West., by the best mode:or oonyoyax ! co without any additional charges for their trouble. ' 'White _pOrsonsient' for decline miming out, thOinnount paid forpassage will bb retuitled-in full. The subscribers d-re also prepared to give3lrafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns - in—England,.. , _ Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thlis affording a safe and expeditious Ert'ode of Remitting fundetto those t.ountries,.‘vhich_persons equiringauch facilities, will find it their interest avail themselves of. Application {if by letter postpaid) will he prompt iy attended to. TA.A.FFE•& O'CONNOR .. Forwarding and Conuriiiision AlirCkrants, mar27dfawy. . 1 • , . Pittaborgh, Pa. . _ CLOTHING CLOTHING! I C Lornoip . I . The Three Big Boors,rs.; The Western • World 111 • -150,000-WELL SELECTED GARMENTS. • llaoAlt made and ready to. be offered on-the most IN liberal tern's - to - toy old customers and the pub.; bigeneral: Thei-Proprietor of this far thmed and extensive establishment has noiv, after returning fro nt the Eastern cities, at much trouble sell exp e.n se, iusteompletedliiir tall and winter arrangements to thensflOdia with -olio of- the most desirable stocks of Cliithifigithat has; ever. been ei any other market West of the mourn- Fiarteain ivorkmatiship, com liine-rd-with.-the'very low" price which they - wilLbe sold* for; must certainly render ;the - old 'unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions to the_ vestern. eiinti-Y.' It- is' gratifying to me to be able-to Mineutice to nay nerriercius friends at home, and abroad; that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts Which I have Madeto meet the many calls in my line,itis with difficulty I can keep time with the constanttiiilf that is made On.thfs popular establish ' thent.• leis a Well established fait, that my sales are eighter ten times larger. thau any' other house in the trade, and this-being thecase on the amount sold, I can afford to sell af 'Rua les.s profit than Others could possibly think of doing if they . wlstied to 'cover con tingetit expenses.. - I intend" to male a clean sweep of all.mytaresent Stock before the beginning of next year; Coining' to this conclusion: T. will make it the interestof every tain,, who xvints a cheap %%Inter suit; tO - call and purchase at the Three Dig Doors. oc aluct - JOHN ISUCLOSKEY. A WESTERVELT, tho old and well known Venitian Blind -Maker, formerly Second and Fourth' tits., takes this method to inform his many friends of the tact that his Factory is now in full op. eration- rin 'St. Clair st., near. the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply'of Blinds of various colors and-qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. IL ,11: required, Blinds wall be put, up so, that in case of alarm by fire,-or othesivise, they May be, removed without the aid of a screw-driyer,and 'with the same facilify • that any other piece of furniture can be removed,. and vithOut any extra expense. ; D A . CARII3II.ON,, DIANUFACTUREW OF • IIOLLOW. WA.II.F. AND I'LA.TFORM. SCALES, . AND CASTINGS ESPECTFULLY asks patronage of hie friends.- He.feels -warranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may purchase of him. His establisruuent is on - WKelvy'S plan of Lots, Gth ' - moat-1y ' -httrh I'VaFil 14vcry StalAe. TII E subscriber , , bought out tar well Al knoWri Livery'Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the Fifth - Ward, respectfully informs his friend' and tit° ptiblid generally, that he will keep at all times:a steels' or the-ibest description of-riding horses, bug carriages of all kinds, and-in-short everything required in hislifie'erbuSincsic - - -•-- •L • JVCtixiiiderableportion hii - stock innew, and he is cotificlint ifo' stock in -the - city will be - sapetiot to hie. , • e.t., . His terms will be moderate. ;His stable is on Lib erty at., , a few doors - atio - ve the canalbridge, where lie respectfully' soliCits share of public patronage. ' • '-CHARLES COLEMAN., He In proirded with 'an elegant which will" be fdrnislied when required...oct2s-tt T ATING sold .out my establishment to Doctor ILL AYalit.m F. Irwin, _I cheerfully. recommend all my conker Trien . 4B an cn§tdrtters • EDGAR THORN. . Thu undersigned having .bonght.out ..the store, of Edgar-Thorn, cornet -of _Penn and Hand streets, so licits-a tante of the drug and medi'cirie custom of thn eity.anct surrounding country. A general assortment of all:the most,valuable Zltedicines,.PerfOrnery, -Sottpi,.Fancy Articles,,Bruslies and Cornba, waymbe, kop on hand.- Physician'a prescriptions ac curately compounded.. ,Thestorc will be open at all hours -orate day-and night, }ti }LLIAM F. . cornesof Pena and .11 anti sta. -doc2B COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT YOT./.6 ‘4l 7 Vo'd Stitet • Pittibili•i h. CIONTINUES ter fransice , a general' Qomtnission business especially in the..purchases - kind sale of America inannfactures end 'produce; in receiv ing and forward ing Goods c9nsigned tti his care. As 'agent: for ' the - mail tifacturers he -will be' tionstantly supplied ';with the 'principal articles et Pittsburgh inanufacture'at'the:lewest whclesalep iCes• Oiders and consi.nrnents arc respectthl tx solicited. B - '41 , 1: : WHITE has received -at his large, establishment; tonting-mi Liberty and girth streets, a splendid assortment of 'f WEEIISL for summer; also ; a superior lot.. of French Satin VES TINGS, all of which he is re4y.to ; Flake up in thelatest fashion and .the most reasonable: terms ns 'usual Observe corner, No 167 Liherty, 'and•Si.x.th :streets. . • rnyl4 S. M. WHITE, Tai/or, - Proprietor. - - uctioNALD ; 13E11 and Broil ,Eounder,'.First street r near.Atarket, is •:. :prepared to make Brass Castingsand r• .11rass -works generollk on 'the most reasonable'.terms'and shortest notice. - invites - m'achinists'and nil thhCp using; brass *Prks , to give hira call; as he /4 d a' termined.to'do' , 411,1Kork,d):t his hne rely lo« ma . 2:7-13:: -; - .• • • ;-., - . BODES 18: ALCORN, ( late ' or:New York' , city,) Lit, No. 27; Piith St.; - betvieen Woord'and Market, Manifliettireriftif z . Blutard, Ground Spices; . Cats . ups,. &c., &c., will opeirdisruig.the present . weer. a.targe 4Sortinent of articles in theitline; .which they will 'WhoteSole in quantities to 'suit "dealers; at Eastern WhOlesate prices. All articles sold by theinWarran ted.: Merchants intending to go east .would do 'well to chll:ll*.re leaving the - city.- they iiiarhe found at thiir Warehouse, No. 27, Fitthit:;iillyan,dbuilll tag. sop 7 El EMS MIMERMJEME PORIC46.N, REIQTITTANCES. Venttlau 131 Int i. Arvin's D-rug.ptore. George CoChrian, bo Beat,l 1 - - , . ====== Jipt,aance,... : ,4o,;nvinito': - I' .014-e nxid - Mirpie Tissitraktee - . - . „ MBE Insurane'e Company; of worth America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Aieut, the subscriher, offers to ruakepertrianent and limited Insurance 'on property; in-this city hnd and on shipinents by, the canal rivers. . DIRECTORS: , - Atthur.G; COB% Pres , t.,Sainno Brooks, ' Alex. Henry,, , , Charles. aylor t Samuel W. Jones, ;Samuel W. Smith, Edviard'Smith; . Ambrose White, John -- .C - Broirn; , ' Jacob , M. Thomas, - John White, •-• John:lL-Neff, -- • Thomas P. Cope,l_ 'Richard-D. Wood, . Wm. Welsh, '. Henry . D.sll - errard,Seey. 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 experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may considered as offering ample security to the • , MOSE.S..,A.TWOOD. At Counting Room of : o . .twood,,Jones & co., WEL er and Front atreeta,titte rgh.,. oct23-y. The Franklin Flrel Insurance Company Or PHILADELPHIA. • • CIIARTER PEhPETUAL. .s4.oo,9DBpild'in of .ficee I64Chesnutrit.;,, nortbrible, pear Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent hi-Thrilled, against loss or damage Wfire, prOpe - rty i Ad'efects of every description, in town. or 'country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications;• made: either per sonally or by letters, willbe promptly.attended to. _ . - - C..N..DANCEED,Prest. C. G. Drammen, seek—, 4 4 DIRECTORS Charles N. Banckeic - .Jacob P. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards,. ' Thos..T.•Wharton, hicirdecar U.' Lewis, Tobiak Wagner, • . • Adolphi E. Borie, • Samuel Grant, David S. Orooto. PITTSBURGH 'AGENCY. , Weraucn MARTIN, Agent, itt the Eichange Office of Warrick Martin,* Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire. risks taken oh buildings and their contents :in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and-the Sul-mending coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. . • , . rp HIS well known and respectable companyispre paredthrough their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected ,with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by fire, DWelling Houses, Warehouses Buildings in general - , Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and everydeseription of personal propertron the most favorable, terms. • Applications - for Insurance atteudcato without de ? lay at the - office, No. 31 Water:And 62Tront sta., by . SPRINGER HARPAUGH t. , At an Election held tat'theoffiee •in NI - Y..':hlay 2th, the following named geritlernen were chosen ihrectora of ilia -Company, for the ensititig year, viz: Joseph W.Sairage, Stephen Holt, • John Browner, John Mc-Chain, William G. Ward, :Wei. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob - Miller, William S. Slocum; Marcua Spring, John I.llitankie, ' -Joseph . S. Lake, John J. Herrick. • • ' - And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W, SAVAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-elec ted President fur the ensuing year. Wl4. JANES BOGGS, Secietarv. EIM I !IS El'Ut• C. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Datidson, Preii't; Frederick .Fraley, Seey. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or &Linage by Fire. Applications fur Insurances in Pittsburgh .and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO- COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 No. 26, Wood street. EIMEMIED KING &.FINNKY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the, Delaware Mutual • „tpfety Insurance Onnpany of Philadelphia. IRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of every description and Alarthe Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vcssels,iaken upon the most favorable terms. • Office at the warehouSe of King & Holmes, on Water et., ucar Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and patnina6 of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as .an insti tution aranng Ole . most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation °lilts. charier, is constantly. jucreasing—as yielding te each' irersoniusured his disc share of the profits of the Company, ",withont involving him in any, responsibility! whatever, beyond die premium actually paid in by! him; and therefore as possessing the Mutualprinciple' divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its Most attractive form. nov 1-tf AgeneY of the',Pranhlin' Vire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. IV . E. corner of Third and , Wood streets, Pittsburgh. limp: wets of the company on the first of denim"- j_ ry, 1845, di published in conformity with an act of the-PMansylvania'Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, $000,615 93 Real Estate, at cost, . 100,967. 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks e and Cash,... 207,499 72 , .. . . • Making a total of 809,683 42 Afrondin;, certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, antl„gtving entire security to all 1V•ho obtain pcilicies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with , seattrit. - 'net 8 • ' . ' WARRICK. MAII.TIN, Agent. . . ipplickpr4h;ttßoaalcit rtJ4T,,rgrctred atthe.itooiletore:nr,ilie abbseriber 111 in rn.t, Arcot, near Martet • " Aftzteria, Afedicn, pyia, by'Srri aue ITahneman, transtati 4 .tf and edited by Charles Juliniliemp - 61,11. D., - - Hartman's Acute - diseases, by . iempel, vat, D Ilotuceopathic omestie'l,letheine, by- Lowne, enlargechand impiesed, by A. ; M. D. labr's New hlattual, v01.,1.N0; .1 and ileting's Domestie.Physician,. Manual ,of Domestic pooltery,fer - Oe Ilse et per sonswhe are under, lioincenitatiiietreatnient.' - Bohainilidasen , s Therapmtie Pocket' for honuepaibists, by Dr. aie. I Aahnernan's , Chronie Diseases, rol 5. ' Together With - Medicine -Chests at r different sizes and prices. (apl6) .---;• VICTOR,SC.II.IDit,.. TO / ARMS} TO At tMS ' TIIREiTEN'Eb Invasion-of Western Pennayli , ania by Col. SWifi„Vvitli 16,000, teen, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con tinue to-sell Clothing-cheaper thadany bas heretofore. been offered in "the Western- country, haying the. largest establishment in the city,.ft outing on Liberty and Sixth-sia.-: Re is- now prepared to show,tolaitt numerous patrons the greatest , variety of ,clothe, cassimeres, vestinis,oriel elOthing cif all deeMiptions, tigitable ,for the - approaching , season, that lies ever been offered in this Market, to; ivhicli Oil can have the Right of Way:' Obiderve the -dirtier, 'No. 167, Liberty and Bath tits. J. NJ - WHITE,- Tailer,-! • niar2s • ' - 1. . :±L Proprietor: A.•, , r AN 9,AR,S MHE subscriber would inform his customers and , L.L. 'the publi4 that he has Iseceived direct frau) New Turk; the latest and' most - approved .style of Hats and Caps thupring and' summer vcear. ,He is also daily-manufacturing-Hats . and Caps , af,all descriptions, and be'pledges,himself tp furnish his i'ustomers with an article, that, - for neatness, dura bility:and cheapness - -cannot: be S•urpasSed. Western Merchants are iayited .to call,and ex ' amities ilia stock„aEi he feels.confident o'f.beiag,able to pleaSe bothin quality:and , . . • • G. W:GLASSGOW, 102 Woud.st., , Third door beloic , Davis' dom. Auction;Rooms. - N...13:--Tersons preferring a:,Pittsburgh manufac tared Hrit to Eastern:Hats swith.Tittsburgh names nidy.rely on gettieg , the same , by'callingas above. lriar6.d3nr G. W. G,' T ADIES ANTOOKNTLVIIK. , .who esign par. chaking Vanitian 'Blinds, or wish to get their old Blinds ken °Wed and :made' better than - when , new, will please take notice that'Andrew White is now permanently Situated .on the :cornerefiWood and 4th-sta.' - Show room on the second floopofgr. Ken= .nedy's splendid. Looking,Class and, variety store; entrance on 4th st. All orders, thankfully received and ptonipily attended' to.' 'Pleage aed see'be.- f:are pni:chasing elsewhere. - marl 3; - - - T)ITTSBIIRGFIIdA.NUFACTIIIIED TOBACCO,' r. 20 kigsliliiinkbacba; I - ' 's"‘"LatiiearVivist, UN' • • 10 '' 'Va. ICavvd - , le , Lttrii,d'ot . store and for sale by J. & J. M , DEVITT, Inap 20 .222 Liberty et. EN s~-:: ~~ = =C==IIES:M==E;== 0 tii k ; steri , and Atilat.a • iALtr-4j3LEI'ITEG - ETABLE • S‘VAYN•E' obirpottNic! SYR TP dF witn --- - . Vie Origiiia/ . • ' Spitting Mobil,. DitE.C.itity of 13reathilig, Pain in the' Silo and Breast,' Pal:. illation. Of the'llearti - fau ,- - • - .enzii;Cioup,broken con-; •: stitution,Sore;Thr,oati; ; • • • : -.Nervous ;Debility, } • .01 , 13ieist, aiarLinigsi the: thoit - effectual and' speedy cure ever known for any of • the above diseases is DR. SIVAYNE'S C9MPOUND SYRUP.: Wltti CHERRY' . THE ORIG,INAL (AND °ELWIN". 'PaEI3A.II.I.TIQN , MORE )1011 , 1.E.TESTIMONYI - Plin.Anntritik, January 2.) 1847 Dr. Suscry'rro—' -Dear Slit 'ln justice le yourself and a duty Voixe to:suffering hemanity, I Cheerfully give my testimony, and declare to the world the most astoniishlng'efectsoted: the :great curer: your-. com t:OUND SYRUP OF WILD:GIiERRY: pertermed,on me, under the most ,unfavoralrlo. circumstances. I Was taken with a violent liegh,:Spitting Blood,. se- Nero Pains in the' Sidi - o.da.Breasi, which seemed to break dims and'enfeeble my:constitution se;that My, physician thoughtmy cue beyond the power of med icine_and Any .friends ..alXllLeve. me pp to .dier but thanks t o you and thoeffecp, alp tir great discovery, I now feet myself a well y man, and rained trnal mere 'atereten'to as fleshy healthY:a. nian asol haVti hoea'foryears'', :and' shall' be 'pleased - to give any. information respecting my 'Case,' bY "Call Mg at my residente; Mechanic street,' 'third door•het oiv Geoid° 'atreet, Northern Liberties. •?r_: - -.• JACOB, P.AIITTER.. CCrThe only safeguard against imposition is to see that rey signature is on each bottle. ==r DRAI. SWAYNF.. Corder of EIGHTH and:RACE eta. Philade ASTHM' OF II NEARS' STANDlNGpermanent ly cured by Litt. WAYNE'S COMPOUND STRATI' (IF WILD CHERRY, after at', other: . remedies had , DR. SWATNE: This may certify ihat eleveri yeari ago last Fall, ; was troubled with the Plithise 'which increased upon the in defiance of all the remedies could hear 'of, uittil the year 1539 . >4o,v:hen I was obliged to leave my Native NewiEngland, for a mild. er clime, which had the effect:to mitigate my sulier r ings for three or Jour years, alter whiCh the disease increased until last winter,. my sufferings were tense, almost beyond enduranee,heing obliged to Set up night after 'night, front inability to sleep in bed. Last Fall I feltthesymptoms earlier than usu' al in the season-, butilicaring that Di. SwAsnr. , i COMPDI/ND 111IIP or WILD CIIERWY, Was a sover •eign remedy for Diseasessqf tfm Lungs, liminediately commenced its use, and the result was almost int,. mediate relief. For the last six weeks I have not felt the least symptoms of the Asthma, and feel con fident.that lam well of it, and that I, have been cured by the above named medicine. Yours respectfully, J . W. kNIGIIT., Walnut itinet between and . But beware the base impostors who woulddeieciate this tree, By their Paragoric cures and rhyming ribaldry; • Beware of him mini buys the right to tamper with your health; • Who adds "Wild Cherry" to his name.by treachery - and stealth;- i Who bottles Paragoric, and then calls it, through deceit, The "Balsam of Wild Cherry!" Oh! beivare of such a cheat! If you would shiin this venal craft, be healthy and be Med, Take "Dr. Swayne's Wild Cherry," the original Read the most remarkable cure *ever recorded! Dr. Ste,ayne—Dear Sir: I feel efdled by sense of duty suffering humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful effects of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry on me, atter suffer ing month after month with the most afflicting of all diseases, Consumption. The first syrriptoms were ota vory.heavy cold which settled on my lungs, which gradually' grew worse, with profuse night sweats, a hacking cough, spitting blood, with great debility: 'Myconstitution seemed broken down,antl. nervous system, 'very much impaired. I west to Philadelphia, was treated there by physicians of the highest standing, but received no benefit whatever from them, but gradually•grew. worse, until my phy sicians, as well as tny , self, gave , up all hopes of re covery and I felt Itho one who is abOut to pass throdgh the Valley of the :shadow 'on)eatli. At this "awful juncture" I heard of your Compound Svrtip of - Wild Cherry', of whieli I perehased sia botlles, which I aril happy to• say - entirely - cured me, and am now enjoying better licalthAhan lever:have be fore in my life. - ,Physicians who witnessed my case are highly recommending it in similar Cat'eSs • WWI / wish you to make this public,- so that all taliv know where to procure a remedy at once which will reach theii disease before tanipering with the - many "quack nostrums" with which•the'country is floated. My residence is at 4;1. Ann street, where I should be happy to have the abovasubstantiated by a psrsonal interview. ALIIEIiT A, ItOSS; J. TITiNLY, JU Wholesale and Itetail Dealer in • Cigars,,4.l Atm street, N.Y. Be not deceived by the many spurious and worth less preparations of W.ild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignorant pretenders, but see that the signature of Dr. Swayne is on each bottle,which is the only guar antee against inapositioi. ' Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of Eighth and Dace, streets, Philadelphia ' and, for sale by respectable Druggists in nearly all the prihcipal towns in the United States. Vde sale Befall, lig TliOrtN, 53 Market street; L, JONES, 180 Liberty street, and OGDEN & SNOWDEN, corner of IPood and 2d as., SOLE , '.710VV19 FOIL. TM/SW Rau, PA. inar22 The Most Astottoittrie Dhgeoverr. A BLESSING ! MIRACLE"! ! A 'WONDER!!! cure 'Eruptiolik-andDisfigUremerite of the Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Sanbutn;• Salt Rheum; ScuriT, Sore Ileac's, - • - •.• • "DOUR years ago lastAugrst,thecapital Of Prance .1 3 was astonished in consequence-of a- discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubtcd—it seem ed, almost an impossibility,that any thing made r by Diehandkof man, could have such .singular powers as that, claimed ,by)txxonto.VESPIIIIII for his iaveit tion. Mani - Classed him Mid lirsinVention as a'hurn bug, (and,. alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same-not li at`leagthi after testmg it in the lies . pitals; the Medi - dal Society of Paris",-(the" best cheniiits in the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini - ••• • We -have yowtainutely, and carefully examined the singular. in venticin.o We lave analyz od,it,s,eomponent,parti---we hate:llSQd it in several cases, and tve,.hositato. riot - to,proniiiince it (The Cbemicar Soap', M 4` great easing, and a truly tv'Onilcrful rerbodyTor'iu Cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin: '• Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres." Vieitcomesthe report of the ."Societe,de tute," of ciontific experiment's t "Wear° astounded," eiclainiSihe.nted 'President, "at this singular •Propniatiotiu--YeSprini's Italian Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will bEienco stor! liereiwe have a- prdparation-madetn:the form - of n beautiful piece of soap, which we know:by.actual t practice; tol cure eyery,..entrineous..erupiton t tworY: disfigurement ctiand,everliecolored ,shint Where will its magic and singular potterceasc 7 The Ne gro, the Creole, the ''Yelrovi Race of the East,rand the Red ItiattoftilD Far West, ate alike - under th6lll fluenco dile extraordinary poweis of clearirig': - yel low or discolored - shin anlitrialie it white,and, beau tiful, and of chanking the - able!' p?daA,.9r:bl,l3?k, or brown skin." (Here so Trill perS4s'Werebrought forward by the president, y r holidd - iiied it, in proof of his assertions.) " - • READ Tit rs!.. rant TIM INVENTOR HIDISSLITOC, THE . BIESEECI PILOP8IET0.11: - . . ...Paris,. Nov 4, 1840. In consideration of the n Otti,of.s3ooo,..l.have di vulged to Mn. T. Jonr.9,,reni4inglif ihe'Cily of NeW York, N. A., the Whole preeenaof nianid4ttiring, together with a ntatement of the ifigiedieits cerripon• ing my Italian Chemical' Sonp'. Be' in tn Thanufae. tare it (Ornate in the United Staten only, and to hiive the privilege of naming it 44 .1Oners Cheinien/ Soap." Witness; Henry J. Holdswertin (Signed) ANTPDaq v - e mill donlit the ileali who, after reading the abo , There are probably fetyrierebna or intelligence, tie' of Jones 3 t Freckles, Salt Rheum, 'Eruptions Disfiguremen s a , ;110 > Italian Chemicalisoap, - in - curing ,moryhevr, Taai - Tel- Scurvy i En'sy.pe c la : siS i t k i c n-b ., low, or SieW) lo, "n7 f l i . i n ,,, secormpep!MAons i as „, perhaps .the. e 97 . 11 4 • convince them. 41 1:11 - tiii hiindiedi tram others, y Shonld there be seep.. per (lmNa eVaent, corner of Vr:For 'Side 1 ;:i, W; UACF / S h - e - hiy - platein `Pitts and Liberty streets ; o be obtaiedf* ;Aix bT burgh where . 9,p.Gr.r Arti n : _ . -,,,, -. jan2s iT ERS:AUE C trut nrErt. • rrx. ; • " ' 'Prturthrs,' FRESH Supply= Of Scilinsori , s Superior Printing Jinit , receired, and lb's , sale-it the,- office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. T ~; >i.%" ro . ".¢G~ q w "h.: ~ ::asr r.«",c:iesY 4-i^-, :.r.~, ,'~~'Y~ IBM M.MM! . CiNcndrixi,yeb: 19, 1§47 -5~..x'.~...t. , r-ter:--..,~»~'::: SE= :I.lllb'kal \ -. _a. . ,POSITIVR.4AND PERMANDNT, CUItE i. • 17.1 1 •EvalAYI 5 4, •-- - • . • AND AL4,,NEIC4/§;O6IIIPLAINT§... "What though the causes may nothe 'Sinee.their fcfreepi, ate doly_apeertaineN _ , Let not delusion, prejudice, outride . , '• Induce mankind to set the means aside; Means whi t t ltot - situ ple;are by_ He dAtendesigri , d i To alleviate th ills of tiumanltind.”,-,_ 'DR. CH - RISTIC9S GALVANIC RINGS ;.AND MAG . • NETIG „FLUID:: ; • -•:•• • MINS remarkable invention,:-whielrhas received the universal approbitioh•of the medical ptofes sion of Great Britain, comprisea.an entirely new ap plication of Galvanism, as a r eme ! fici4gel l r,4yinqans of which the oidinary_Galvanidliatucies„Etectric and Magnetic. Machines, -entirely:diapedaed with, and thif itrifsterions po'weihrGalviiniarriappped Without any of the objectioidy4iieh'aie inseparable from the general mode nose The dieing dOs da, and irregulai-intervals, in WhielaValvanistri is Ali pliedby the 'Machines; hasl)eirilinatiotificediriller a Stir and impartial trial,"to be decidedly injurious, - and it was to remedy this radical defect that thiarietrap plication was projected, which, after,anneasiag and perseverance, has been -brought to its preserit state of perfectiOn. The Galvanic jtings answer, the purposes of the most experiiiive - Machines, And in many-other respects aro more 'Safe - Uric' . certain:in 'accomplishing the desired effeet: - • • The Galvanie. Rings' tis4ilin.-ecinne4tion the Magnetic.Fltri4'are.r.mifidently recommendcd.in,l2ll disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unliealthy state of the - nervous or_vital,s:ystem,Andthese com pliipts.are arnopt the 111 - 94 painful and universal to which ',vs. are an jeetZTlici arise,, without exception, front one simple banln4;alernapident Of the Nerv ous Systern='-axict - it - wieinili 'ese-•Aises''lliat other 'remedies' having so often'Tailed; n'neet agent was greatly heeded; Which it is Cenfidently believedi has been-found im•tliolproperarui. judicious applination of . .. Galvanism. , . Tbe - Galvani --i-Rinds have been used viith entire ceecess in all c, sea ofTßlEFuraAran, acute or .applying fo : theihead; thee or . limlo,,Oond, Tie Dplo-i rettx., Footharlie, Verti g o, Nerdiers'Biik"] Headache, ..Tridtkestion; PfiralyaiscPuliy; Flits er a mic•*alpiletfienis'i l f the Hearty Apoplexy; Stiffness of Taints, Spinal Complaints,- Lumbago,: Neuralgia, Nervous T4mors,,llizziness of the Head, pain in the Cheat and Side,.deneral.pebility„Deficiea ey of Nervous and PhySie4l Energy . ; 'dad all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofeonfirirredDispepSiii, neivorietlerangement- - of the diges tive organs, they have !keit:found:equally successful. Their extraordi;ary effects upon the system must be witnessed to,bri believiid, and Luta certain preventive fotthe preceding emopiamts they are equally recorn 7 mended, , Thei Rings crept*, different prices,..being. matte- of and of various ornamental patterns, anAcatitid guru by trio most delicate female without the'slightest - inconvenience:'''ln Tact, the . sensitirin is rather agreeable than otheritiie. " • - The Bracelets, Bands, Necklaces,- , In some cases of yery:savere diameter, and of long standing, theipower as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficientto arrest the progress ofdisease find ultimately Xestoribealtli. The.improved modi fication in the'GalVanic Belie; Bracelets, &c., entire ly remedies thiS objection; 'day degree of power that is required can 'readily be obtained; and no complaint which rho mysterious ;agent of,Galvanism ,can effect will fail to be-permanently relieved.. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms,.wrists, limbs, Andes, or any part of the body, ~with perfect Conieniende. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater belie fit in cases of Bronchitis' or' affections of the throat generally; also in cases, of -Nervous; Deafness. ' and with almost uniflirrn success as a preventive for ...itpo plexy, Epileptic" Fits, and' similar complaints, Citriittles Magnetic Fluid . is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their modifications. This' composition has been pronounced by; the Fren'ch Chemists to DC one of the most extraerdinaryiliscoi - eries of Modern science. = it is believed to possess the remarkable power bf 'rest &ring the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this means causing h conce n t rati on of the influence, 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 pre perty,to the nervous 53 stem, by means elan outward -local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable °tithe slightest injury; its Application is agreeable, 'and it is as harmless in its action asit is beneficial ill its results. Full explanations and direc tions Accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmlesk; they are sold at prices within the-rea'elt,of all and the discoverer only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christie's Galvanic St.rengthening tern. These articles Corm another valuable application of the mysterifins influence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their modifications, acting upon the 13a1/1C princi. ple,but haviug the advantage of more local applica tion. They are confidentlyreeommended as a valu'- able addition in the Speedy cure ofllheuniatism,acute or chronlerin all nervous complaints; and' s a posi tive !remedy:4k cases 'of Pain and Weakness 'in the Chest or Bs cki Pain in the Side, in Asmatic iljrections, and.in fireakirese si Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans: In Spinal Complaints' theireffects.are of the most ilecidcdS;haracter„. mid they have often been uN with cortiplete Success. They are also of the gratest advantage in Pains ,anid 'Weakness of the Breast,and itre highly recorumeudecl for many of those complaints tewhich femal ei are especially liable. As au effectirat eiiiiS for etien gthening,thesystcra when n debilitited with diSease r or 'other causes; as a Certain aid in'Constifutional Weakness; as a Preventive of Colds, and in 101 l affections of the Chest,; generally, the Galvanic ptrangtheniiigykr4er will. be fbund of groat au o -p,errnanerit advantage; ..-I,n a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the important additiori o,t.g thealvanic ihflu once, e;liich. fa neither impaired"tror exhausted, while: the aciinn contiaiiearTlieSe articles Will befoufftl'entire ly free- Ciotti ilieSe-tilfectlims which area constant source' of complaint with - the ordinary - plaiters in common naafi: - . - _. '.. ' , ",„ , .• , . .1. , 3l'-fir The great celebrity - And-Success-of these arti cles havecau#ed therzi.to be counterfeited bY.tmpria cipled persona. -To iprovideagainst imposition,. Dr. CILRMIE 11E16 1)11S one authorized agent iamach,city of the Union.. .The only agent in Pittsburgh, , . W.. W. IVILSO.N - .: Of the liighait and most respectable chatactet,nre constantly rceiveil,: teith-ding the extraordinary. vithic and success Of the 'above articles.'` It is Beller - erf that iii the city 'of Neiv Ycik alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND' PERSONS -. daring a period of lesallinth a'Yettr,disse been ,entirely.-reliereduf the mostpainfulichronic• disorders, some of.„ - which have completely hafiledall Ramet efforts of medical art. indeed party of thefirstphysicians of ihis city,,who 'disapprove of the Galranic.and 'Magnetic Machine, constantly, recommend this application in theit prac tice--;and with 0;k - exception of those, NVIso are too prejudiced tb give it a trial; the invention' has re., &lye& curabirdociS rfariar'-irith ' , the racist- intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr.-Christie is at all times r,cluly - hnd must ihappy.to.gire every facility to physicians, and all interested', for teating the truth of hiaassertioniz and,-the,eflicacy of his discovery: agency Vin. Pittsburgh, .earner. - of, - 4th and Market street.. - • ~ .Tianc"tyltalthu Chemtcal Soap; , EILSON,S . ;in - purchasing -this, must - nlways ahlt .for'.Totrii , s.lTAt.tax.CllEMlCAL:Soar; had, per .hape.fas mar y have..been cheeted with, coueterfeits will be toominoh discourage„d to. try the genuine, fee .gayto.such,yry this once 7 —you not regret it but, always gee that the name 0f1"...10z.F..eis on the wrg.pper. .Price 50 . cents 'a e.ake 'For sale by•WiJACKSol4,:tigebt, cotner iIfIVOOd and Liberty streets, the only place ' in Pittiburgb where the Genuine-can` be'.; obtained; ALL .OTHEIt9 COUNTirtfErr. :r.- - Jan 22 . Jon44 , H . IHEREBY certify that my hair yas, alling,out in .immense.quantitiea anst , wair:turning gray, and that Mnee rhayo tufed.Joimais'Coral Rai; Resto ratiVe`;"it-liaa entirely` r aeabed' growing fast, and ,has a fine'darkl&k:' 'Before Inseagones>a Coral Hair' Restorative, rcomldd'Totti handfuls of hair daily:l- a W.-TOMPKINS,92 King st.N. Y. , For sale tiy,W..Jacksen, Agent,- corner of Wood . and Liberty streets; the only, ptace in. Pittsburgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained: jan.22 To iny Clients. . RTNER, Mr. Liggett; and Wm. E.-Aue p.sq., will atterd to - my. tinfiniehed_tmei ; recommend them to the patronage ,of my dam aothorized-toAttitei.tbakthey. will re. bunsel and assistance of ;he Bid e 2d story of norke*Bl:4lpliiigi . o4t street, ' cod and Mgliet, • AT, Y PA In tin, nese, and I friends. ceive the c dle. Offic between jan6-ly . . • • .' ; ME ~MMP#JR9M.I.IMMMI=IMMM = %'.04. 1 : 4L-.',.!;..•: . .t - Sprains, Strains, retina of-the lireaat: and -.:•„„ ! Sidayaltd,cliseascit ol" , the Spina" CPRj? and effectually rolieYed. by the use[OfNi turei owinßeniedy,the AMERICAN Olt; ob tained-from a well iu_Huntimlii, 186 feet belabr the y.arWif sbrfaee. - A ladlin`HentuckY was eured'cif a Spinaf•Diseakeliviiieh lied confined her ta7Ner bed for many _weekg completely helpless, by theenSe of this Yeine6; after . varmita 'other reinedies.bad been' •,Read thelollowieff Prrrssunort, August 22,7- 1846. !nisi*? to'certify; that i, ' ba.Ve • used • the•Asizar- Orc , for the whooping cough amp P g. our children, by giving, them from .29 ,ilKops to asmall tea_-spoon 'full atnight, which always enabled there to restr through the, _night; also applied' it to' one of the 'children,-drat got her arm burnt; 'the child ceased Crying by"the'titne'OrOarriCiiaii dressed and bbund I up. - so- w aleitiliete - d 'with - a:pain. in my side and breast, and haiebden so Tot' 16 yeale.-.I commenced using taking a 'teaspoonful, twice .a day, and in,2 or 3 daye using-the-_Oil_havo been very much', relieved,: and -do believe best famili medicine ..thaye ,ever:seen—One of my, neighbors_ Used it at in, y request foie siirairied - ancle; which re , libied her in a` feW — inibutes; wnfia.vo blso used, - the Oil for astrained joint in our own family ;whiCh"gaib' ease in a iery - shoff thee.' We-live-on the east'side Of Pentist4'3 dents- south-ot 'Walnut.: lam now , as iyellasevert-wasinanylife:..`. MARGARET A. SMITH. ; Sold Wholesale and retail by , Win. Jachan, at his Boat ,and Ono ; ntere..ariti Patent ,MedicineWare 7 house, 89, Liberty street,hend - of Wood street; Pitts; bbrili, PAO: 59 s:Cittil and. $1 ' per'bottle: Jackson beinethe 'exclusive 'Agent - -fo`r 'WeStern Pennsylvania, _NONE IS •GENOENW - bat ‘Vhat sold by ins appointed agentli. •.' • ' • N. B. ,"A: , •Paraphlet containing ample-directions, with".the:Namds and Addresses.of _the propriei tors and principal Ageirts is enveloped in the wrap per ef cacti b0tt1e.:.;.,.'; MB * r : - • •'‘ •• • i 3. 19-651 w: fiCre),,l3' ) wzsTr.nrir , g 0 glr. 0.9r...i: ; . ; . gq..-.9 . p. , 11A-ALTfi, . ••20 7 111444-strre:Ls fr nultior ?V ^ York. - 11FIR.:.G.C.:VAUGIIN'S VEGETABLE LiT/101 , 1- JJAHIPTIC ADVEOTOMEHT F 0111347.-1 CASIZ,./ SAw y I CONACE.R. 6;" most the case with DiSease has ever yielded to its meat marvetlons medicinal -power. Wherever 'What) gone, .nncl South America, England, Canada; and the. United States. have proved the truth of this statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story: • Invalids, the prin., -eiple opon.which you are cured may not. be known' to yon, but the melt of a trial, of the 'article is ,salfs.: factory; Ten ate mitered; and tire secret of the acre remains with 'the' proprietor. The Medicine- is d comps:rind cif 22 distinct - vegetal:le - agencies; each in: di vidual toot luntits OCVD 'etc! usive, cinal property, conflicting with no other compound —each root makes its own cure—and as a perfect Combination, When taken into the system, it deed the work which n•srunx, when.her laws were - fret established, intended it should - de--P II It IF lES,. STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES. the broken down, debilitated constitution... Dnoesv, its characters, will.be completely. eradicated from the system by its use. See pen:pieta. in hands, for free citeulation—they trat.,npon all diseases, and show testimony, ofcures. GnAvct.„ and all or the nr::ruiry organs, forte also_ ihe cause of .great suffering, and Vsurin's Lrrizotcrturric'has acquired no small' celebrity - over the.country„:by the cures it has made in this distressing class of afflic tions. So famsd, it seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the notice of one of oar Medical publications. .1n .the November No. 1846, of. the "Buffalo Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science," in an article upon calculous diseases, and "solvents," the writer, after noticing the tact that the E.nglish govarninent once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in ISO 2, of aaccret - rernedy;'by the Legislature of New York; thus pays tribute to the franc of the Medicine: "Why do not our . Representatives in Senate and Assembly 'convened, enlighten.: and .ffisiolve , the suffering thousandsef this country, by the purchase of. Vaughn>s Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has , possessed one half the fania .Iteader' here is a periodical ofhigh' standing, acknowledged throughout a lerge 'section of this country to be one of the best'cOnductedjour nale of the kind in the United States. exchanging , with the scientific works ofyurope- to our cffitain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D.; end:con tributed to by men of the highest prolessional.abili- . ty, thus stepping aside to notipea"scciet remedy." 'You will at once understand no unknown and worth less nostrum, could thus extort a comment hem so high a quarter—and consequently; unless it directly. conflicted with the practice of the faCulty, it must have been its great "fame" which has caused - it to receive this- passing 'nod. KIDNEY diseases,. weak ness of the back and spine, irregidarr,- painful and. suppressed Mensturation _Flour fl thus, and. tho en : tire complicated train of which follow.a disor tiered system, are at once relieved by the medieine. Send for pamphlets froth Agents; and you will find evidence of the value: of the Lithontriptic thcie put ffirth. Asa remedy for the IrregulAitiei of the fe , tnalesystern, it has in the Compound a "rofit" which has been resorted to in thenorth. of Europe for cen turies--as it sure cure fur this complaint] and a-re storer, of the, health of ihe.. entire system. Lasso COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES,,,&C. ' arC instantly relieved. People of the,West will find it the only reinedy in these complaints, as well at. FE TER AND AGUE. There' Mr TIO remedy like it, and-no calomel or quinine -forms-any part' of-this. mixture. • No injury will result in its use and its active proper. • tics inc - Manifested in the ' usc Ora single 30 oz bottle. FOR FEVER AND AGUE, Bilious Disorders, take'na other Medicine.. RHEUMATISM, r,willfind relief. find fhe action of thii medicine upon the •Blood, will change 'the disease—which ori.inates in the blood —and a healthpresult will follow. • Dvsrrests, DIGESTION, lec„ yield in-a few.days usC of this Medi cine. Inflanunation or THE Luxes. COUGH, Con summon also, hal ever found retie'. Sotornia, Eaystru.ss, P.n.es,lrllbuned Eyes—all caused by im pure blood—will fend this article tharemedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properden .of the mixture, is purified and restored—as a partial. cure :will not follow. The train of con-neon: !complaints, Palpitation of' the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility; 4-r., are all tho re sult of some derangement of the system, and the GREAT RESTORER will do its ererk. The prorinses set forth in the advertisement, are based upoO the *what it has done in the past flier yearsi', The written testimeny'of 1000 Agents, in. Canada, 'the UnitediStatas,.England and South -America, in the possession of the.proprietor—and can ,be scan by all interested—is a sufficient ,lemonstration that it is the -best Medicine .scer 4rered to the :World. Get the pamphlet, and studj , the jiriliciple as' there laid.down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 as; beitlia;at $2; I 2' oz. do at'S I Caelthalarger hold ing G oz. more than two small bottles: • Look out and not get , Intposed wort. Every bottle•hai "Vatighn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" .blown•tipon the glass; the.written signature of•OG.C.Vaugn" on:the directions, and 'G. C. Vaughn, lintrale, , stamped on the cork." None . other.are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G..C.!youghtt, 'and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Mein street,. Buffalo, at %ffilelasile and retail. fienitentiOntiten to letters, iinleis 'post paid:-.:on; ders. from regularly constituted Agints *Wed: post paid letters, orVerbal coliunindeatiens soliciting ad vibe, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the:l.4o4W this llTti. cle-.5132 Nassau st., New. York city; ap Essex st.. Sal em, Dim.. a nd.try,the principal -Dre gg i sis tb tough out the -I.ltift;.4 qtatel and Canada as adirattised the papers : . ~ • .• • • Agents in this ctfy' . ;"' '•• . Haye.tefflroCkivOy; Wholesale and Retail' Agents, No. 2, Cadmercielltder, , Libetty street; Pittsburgh. 'Also, -R. E: Sellers, 57W00d street; Xotui Fed drat Street; Allegheny city; John Barclay, Heaver; John Smith,•llridgewater. • • Jall4o-418.40/...; terfolk,z.t.Eit.:Bt. , COI6I.ISSION:ST,ERciIAIqT Corner'of Wood Inil:F . 4lli - siieefs;-Pittsburgh isready to receivelneichindize of every description on.consignment for.public or private sale, and' ,from itong - iiipefienad ObOve - bitsineth; flatters himself thathe .Will bee - able to giv'e,entirit satiafactlon:to , all who may favor him:AVIV' their.patronage.:, - , , Regular sales on Mondayeand Thursdays of Dry Goods and'Fancty , articles, at 10 o'clock, A. , .0f ; grocerleS,Pittsburgh manufactured articles;new and second hand furnitureitk6. - at o'clock, Sakti every evening at'iqrly augl2...y ON the Upperßio Grande, by-,l3ryant R. Tilden, IL/ Jr., explored-in the month:Dl October and No vember, 1846, on timid the.:Z.• S.:str..Majorßrown, commanded by Capt. Mark Steriin , r,ofTittsturgli, by 'order-ref - Maj. , Geo. Patterson, 71./, A. ; com manding the second, division:sof-Army of Occupd ; Bon; Mexico ;The above.work.can.be..bail from _the:agent, litibbiarrV , vorner of Marbury,and Penn::streets. Also from tliejlotailbilers.: ,;:: :Jebl,s-tf Aidadt. -• eClelima*Vtl FOIC.THE enAoNic* . iii§gASP,g; .IkfAZONP .SICHJANSTRUP ORTROPIcAL Discoverer] by Dr. Matofilioritakr.ilit:thir.y . ,ar.lB4s,." .. and introduced inte.tha,U. States in 1848. unrivallccl,m . edicine,•for the, radical cure of Chronic spread throughout Europo witliihe stune4ualltitt spced•and triumphant suc cess; effecting themest astonishing cures ever known-, or recordettin,tlie annalsaf Medical Ilistoryt . Bina. lteintroductioninto the United States it has equally , .. sustained thc.high reputation it so justly received , in ., the East;curilg,ficre as it has deo:Lc:Piero, theinost inveterate auditing itanding'iliaeases with which thO human family aro afflicted: The PhYsicians orEn- '• :rope and America (as - far as they , Imre become ac quainted Ivith its mode of operation) together.with the thousandeWho hain heen restored to health,by its superior ollicaey'with one united voice proclaim . it to be tha most perfect remedial agent ever offered 'to suffering huthanity. It is now an establisliedTact "that Consumption' may be, can be, and has been cured by Dr. Mazoni , s Sicilian Syrup or Tropical Hygiene. This is the only - medicine that haecver been dig" covered that has achieved a cure where this disease had gained a settled and permanent hold upon the system. For the truth of this assertion, we have the certificates.orsome. of theinat eminent Physi , 4 cians of Europe and America; expeesily declaring that they have prescribed - it in hundreds of instances' where the patients were considered beyond all hope of recovery, and, to their'astonisheient, has effected. _ the most speedy and perfect mites.- No one who is' - unacquainted with•its action can imagine the won- - derful success that attends tbc adminiatration of this. medicine.in every . variety of ,Ohronic. disease, par ticularly. Consumption, Scrofula or kings eill,,Asth,, ma, Phthilic;Piles; face cases reported in pamphlets' and circulars) - Cancers', Lira. Complaints, Cathie" • ness and Indigestion,Sore' and inflamed Threats , Bronchitis, Dropsies, s Chionic Infilunation ef , Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility end; hatibility- of the nervous 'syatent, Spinal affections, Painlyeirf- Chronic Diarraluta,:Paart: in.. breast :and eider , Coughs, Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Diseases of the' r Stomach and newels,. inward wealinese,andfalliiag down of the:Womb, andall theZrOnic. diseases culiar to females in - their variods - relations in life, This medicine iv Prepared only by, fir. - blitzeni him self, and is composed entirely of-vegetable materials . containing the extract of . 4.2 ofthe most-rare Tropi •eal"plants but Tevi. of which are knovin to lam medi-'' Profession :generally., ,• ' . It has so far surpassed every other medicine ever :Offered to .-the wald eradicatingdisease,..that it -• ;ha not pnli . .enlisted many ... of . the ..most .talented 'medical men is the ivory in,lta favor - but what is More extraordinary the invernnicnt where 'it was discovered made it an ;Fence inintstable with _ death to' attenipt countirfeiting it or making sate or , ' ;any spurious article purporting: to be We. earns of ripresentin& it_ tos be ,ffenuine. And this Govern.: ' meat has also.mad i c a liberal provision for. the proc . .: tection of-it hero ..Jothe afflicted we say let norte,.`i doughdispair,. yotk may have ,been..givenotp; . s your Physician.and..Considered• by ,your. friends as,,. 'beyond. all hope;try ti. [Mille of thiS niedietne,„lunt you may.rely upenthe fie,' that if you haye,ii.hysi.' .eacktrength•eiiough 'left to 'endure its action; . will•find certain and ijieedY reliefifer this lairibeen • • the casehttlibutiarida'of - insta aces ) in proof of which wecan produce certificates,from individuals of the.. most respecraole ...character both of .'Europo and - . America:. This ; meilichie will be offered for sale only at the county scampi' each county,. owing to the smal' amount yet imported and the anxiety of the proprietor to place this valuable remedy *idlo. the reach of all throughout the United States.: • Hays St Brockway, Druggiate, No. 2 Corniiiselst Row, Liberty stieet;w/ioleaxle and retail Agents for A Iltglieny county.: %Sold. alai brit; :E. Sellers; No, ' - 67-Wood at. . ' dec29-d9m. t[Fdf ctil Arid fealthiti . ilic . cliairn of li re, . . Love; leiiers;friends; all, 'a)l; . gre unenjoyed . . .. . . ,7.1 7 , DOCTOR:MOWN, a 2 .1 ~- - ' - . 4 \ re.iularly educated h - ' - -, :z . . .'=._ P Yo . ' . .' • ..,,,.,.4,g..„_ . cian.from the eastern cit. ....,4 t 7e, , ..›.....- ' lei, would respeatfulty .an -AleVi..-i• ... notince to the ciiiiini f ' 4.4 ) z.:1:3:..x,.....?..c,,,,,T ._. 1 . „.. . 11, 0 4 , ....0:i .,, , i - -4•1±.,.. , y . rzttsburgh, Allegheny , and . s ' trg7.iit - ' . . - vieinity,. that he caik.ll6. l ' :v.: vii...a . ... : • conEuited privaigii;:ind, - %ttAl4 /- ,... coniii . aentiaily, every : day. : _1...\ fr 3 Z: -- ; ,4 and;Si:ening at his offia . . ‘,.. . • • 4,, on Diamond Alley, a few ... ~ - doors atom: Wood street oii^o.rdsAe Pr. 131 . -ciivn •giveilds paitienlnr nttention to the ,refitment and investigation of the 'following disea ses: All Ziseasesarising; from Imnuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal, weekness. impotency, salt rhetun, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, paliey; . ' 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 second ary syphils,practised at the Paris Lack-Hos., pital. The modem' researches on, syphilii, its complications - anti consequences, and the improved' modek of practice which have been made known to the:public but recentley,' and to . those chiefly who make this branch of MediEine, their particu lar study and practise.. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late i ly introduced, whichsecut•es the patientbeing ner: eurialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brawn. has • been :educated.in. every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted, to practise, and that he•now eonfiries .himeelf : to the study andpractice of this partieularbranch,-togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident' to the human frnme. No cure r na.pay. Recent cases are relieved in:a short tirrie, • with•: out interruption from business. , • Letters from a distance, asking advice..tonst con; tain a fee, or they will not be attendedlo. cO-015ce on Diamond Alley, a few doors from . wood street, towards : the • market..: Consultations strictly confidential::.: ^::: • • Landreth's . GiVidiss Seeds,' IjIRECT*FROM•I 2 IMit DELPHIA. Eacb 'paps!. bears the 'Tata .warranty DAvro - -.LAff:. DIIET/i. For sale by F..ti SNOWDEN,'NO. 29 Water et., af the ibrmerWiaccupied by Geri. AA.lerry. Eztract from. the 'Report of 'the Visiting -Commi Slug of, the .Pennsylvania Horticultural SPoicAlY-4 4 cliki• -mous!) , ailopted and cirderedbabs LA N DRl.yriP U BURIES -.A NV ARM& _rclhcSe extettsive,greunds .are on rederal.strcet; nearthOkArsenal. • ! , 7 ..!, `.The • eathest collec den. of Camellias made Some., of" these rieWin possession Of those distingufshednurepritden . are ten . .feat high. • ' The' itelecifion'e.' 'canme-izotitth'itarirs is Valuable arid eitensive. -7 ' "Thu Nurseries Me: very tOrrectly'rnallageiviniPi plying every• pfirt; -of the.Uniani.ti detail.° :which would. occupy thalmuch,of our spice) tie therefore content ourselves with stating that the stock is sexy large, and in evefy stage.. of growth,consisting ' FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TIEES, EVER GREENS, SII,RVISiVINES AND CREEPERS, with a collection or li erbacceotis 'pl ants; ftnirtrees of the hest kind and attest-healthy condition, large 'beds of seeding' oppleti;.pema, plums, Ate, as ritocksfor bed ding. antlgraitiegt - 'n .phin .very ; superior-to thatss. working upon; suckersovhielt ; carry, with th em inth the gran : 4o4c diseases or the parent stock. ~, • ‘!(.44ttimv•Sr.i.Airt'of:the finest, quality : have heen scattered Over the country from these grenade, and May ihrt4ebe deperided need. "The seed establish meat of these Horticulturists is . one of the most ex tensive in the Uniem'and its reputation is well sustain ed from year to year. , SISVT° 0 twist° the chance of mixture ef the farina or ;she plants of. the .earne family,thOy : have 'established. .44mbef nurs ery at a suitable:distance, eothatdeginc *Pll cannot alfd ! Which - secures to' the. ParehatOr a :.igenuine . Knowing • thus , thee age, nudlity and -*precede ,of cultitre 'ofeveri'plant, tho supply tram - thdir 'grounds Is'retommended with great confidence." . ^ • v.* Since the:date ef. the%Re:Oort! from which th e: above is est:Meted, the 'entire establishment has been greatly enlarged.; The collection of Camellias em bracesmll the finer kinds, and consists of tome thou sands of various sizest.'so likewise with Roses,'and other desirahle , :plants,both, tender . and hardy; fruit trees, &c. ' , TheSeedGaidens alone dove ' fifty acres, and the i whole s, twit has been for morothan half a century, under the successive Management of father and son, the most proulinent in Ilmenca. • • • Mt- Orders received , by F. L. SNOWDEN, from nbo=vatalegties mayilissepeived gratis. mar9-y Vlantis. , A LARGE-abd oplehdid assortment ondahogany A and Rosewood giand eetion Pianos; with me talic frame indtwith all thei latest improvements ! which'for durability, tone and teach, are:wartanted' to be equal to!ttny made in Xbe country, for sale OW for easb, by . F. guyyd.E, - • marlB Wood.st, 2d door above Eltb. . ''Honioeihiifaii64(l,4idtatutia- anq flooki. , TUST rebeio.4l: a. fresh *.tmpp . ly of . Honanopatbk abliiclne"Cheate; bentawpathin CoffieliY R4a . t'd milk; andalrirge collectioa aliEotatalt•pabillwsnita tin I/ ontinapath jr r at. thaßookslore VICTOR SCRIBR,i t ;•• .4 • AP/9 st; , bFovAphlv.Rodpolcattlevins. " - • • r EBB CI