The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 15, 1847, Image 4

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tlumago,hroaliage and seperalfoil nfidads.'•
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T.a.arr.t & o , Cosxun,. cur Venti.and Vri}nri ate.,
Pittsburgh. . _
OtGornseas 1k7C0,; North street, Baltimore. • ,
W.& J. a% Tarscoxr,-75'Soutli street, Newyork
gacottraged byincreased - business, the Proprie‘ ,
- Iffrit have added to and extended their arrange
ments 'daring:the winter, and are noiit prepared to
Fury/aril:freight with regularity and - dispatch, unsur
rarsiedhy'any other Lhie. Their i esperienceas
Catriers;the palpable s u per idrity o f this Portabl e Boat
- aysteini and the great calmed., and convenience of
the Warehouses ateaah onirof the liitie,are peculi
arly- calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil
their engagementsand accommodatetheir custom
"mit, and confidently offering •the oastms a:guarantee
rof %IA future, they respecifully eolicit'a continuance
of that patronage wlitidi • they now gratefully ack
nowledge. . ,
All consiguneeta to Taaffe iSt O'Connor will be re
eei'ved and forwarded, Steani Boat:charges paid, and,
Bills of Liding transmitted free of any charge fur
Comcnission,advancing or;Storage. l!aving no - triter-I
eat directly or indirectly in Steam lloats the interest
of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary
object in: shipping West; and they pledge themselves
to forward all Goods consigned' to them promptly]
_ sad da the inost advantagebus terms fotho owners.
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%.1.!1. freight between Pittsburgh, Illaireville, Johns
town, tiollidaysburgh, Wittex strcovand all interme
diate places.
Ono boat leaves thd!Warehnuso of C. A.i'lleAmnl.l
•ty six 04 Pittsburgh, every day (eicNit Sundays) and
Shippers CITI always' depend on - having their goods
forwarded - without delay .and at-fair. rates.
- -_This , Line was formed for the special accommo.
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Is, 11. CAN.A.N, Johnstown: • Agents,
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C. A. Mc..I.NULT,Y
McDevitt, John Parker, RoblArt. Mooie, Raga.-
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FOR -TH E •TRANSPORTATIOA' OF PRODUCE ,
AND MERCHANDISE ,TO AND:i PROM prrrs-
BUILGIi , PHILADELPHIA- AN DAALTLMORE.
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Goods" consigned to our cite will be f o rwarded
ifithout delay, at the lowest current rates. Balls of
Laiiliug transmitted, and 'all instrus lOns prorniffy at-:
tended. to, free from any extra' charge for storage or
tOmMission; Address., or ;apply to
t. MekNULTY & CO.,
atial Basini Pittsburgh.
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flaying a. very large and cothutedious warehouse,
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N e are "prepared to receive (in addition to freight for
ShipMant) a large amount of Preduce, &c., on Ster
age at low.rates.'.
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- Time to Philadelphia. ,
all hours.
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flpllE Splendid and -fast running steamers Consul,
Lauis:SPLane and Swatara,, have commenced
tusking double daily trips. One boat Will leave the
Monongahela-wharf every morning; precisely' at 80••
clock. Passengers by the morningarrive
lice will arve t
' indialthnore nestrime inrime for the Philadel
hia Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening
floatwill leave the iyharf daily at 4 o'clock, except
Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on
-.board, in comfortable staterooms. - Leave Browns
ville neat morning at 6 o'clock.; dross the mountains
in day light; sup and lodge iu 'Cumberland. Thus
avoiding night travel altogether. :•'The preparations
on this routs arc ample, and the connection coin- ,
plate; so that disappointments orldelaYs will be un. '
_known npori it.'
Passengers can stop.on the retie and resume their
-seat: span arpleasuie, and have choice of toad
-or Steamboat bet Ween Ilaitimoreauil Philadelphia.
Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de
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Secure your tickets at the office, Monongahela
-flouts, or St. Charles lintel: •
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though not claiming to be the only line that ;
ik - socondacted. The proprietors of this old estab-1
limbed line have put their stock iri the most complete ,
-order, and are thoroughly prepared,. to forward pie
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duce and merchmhze to and from the :eastern cities
on the opening of navig-atiou.
We trust that our lung e.xperienc'e in the carrying
business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus
tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase
or the patronage heretofore bestowed on .13irighatn's
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WILLIAM FULTY,i!
oziosigalicLer. 'Route,
Bingham's Tiarispor ntion Line,
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with the uuno.lt deapatch; and :our prices shall al
ways be as the lowest charged by caber reoponatble
lines.—
Produce and Im erchandize wiLI be received and for
warded east and west without any charge for adver
tiaitig, storage Or commiHsiou.
Bali of lading forwarded •and every direction
promptly attended to.
• Address, or apply. to , W.M. BINGHAM,
Canal Basin, eon Liberty and Wayne sty., Pittsb , g,
BINGIIAMS,, DOCK !4 , STRATTON,
No. 276 Marko!. st., Philadelphia.
JAMES AVILSON,Agent,
No. 122 North HoViard st., Baltimore,
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
'No. 10 I,y,esj.st., New York.
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John 111, Townsend,
in i rtUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45,Mar
ilJr-iret street, three doors above Third street, Pitts
burgh, will have constantly oni - hand a well selected
assortmen,t of the best and fieshest Medicines, which
sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi
-iianszeading,, orders will be promptly attended to,
.and supplied with articles they may rely upon as
genuine.
Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and
neatly prepared from the.best tnatcrials, at any hour
of the'day or night.
Also, - for sale, a large stock of Xresh , and good
-.erfuntcry d ec-3 -
Henry W. Wliliwniw,
T'''O,,DNEY AND COUIYELLOrt AT LAW,.
(suceeisor to Lowrie :Withatne.) Office at
theold atattd, Feu rth street, atiove Smit4fLeld.
1 M. WHITE has just received at his large
establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth
streets, a splendid a..w4ortment of TWEEDS for
summer; also, a superinriot of French Satin VES.
TINGS, all of which he is ready to make up in
the latest fashion and on. the most reasonable terms
as - usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty
•and Sixth streets.
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WALTER I;9 l k.in•l'E rn..11.
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`Henry
heretofore existing between
`Henry W.:Williams; Esq.; and Mytielf, iu the prac
flee, of the law, was dissolved - 10y mutual consent on
the 26th ult.; and the business'erill hereafter. be con
tinued by Ileni r y W. Wi!liariio; wlioin I mantcheer
-fully recommend Wall for whom balm the honor
to do business,.as a gentleman every way yerthy of{
their! confid.inte. - '
dial and elle 11.1q.nufac tory+,
Miff: subscribers tiering ehlarged then. establtsh,
ment for . the -tneaufact.urtinf,Susel - and Files -7
on, the corner of 011ara and, Pterty streets, Fifth
Ward, Pittilitirgh77are, preptred to furnish-.files of
every descriptioy, of the, best;quality; and being As
ter/flirted to,utali,eit the of consumers to pur•
Chas atlasrn t frohetn—respeitfolis invite tke patron
age,ofell who . use the article...
J. ANIittIM. & CO
niantlalr'antliVlslaing. •
ACGCOUTIt .E1)1.111.;;; l'Sot ev j ery description on hand
and constantly reee6ring: fresh-supplies, Guns;
Flaika,-Belt,•Garne Bags,
DrilikitigCups; t.c.;gr.e.Fi4tg Z'dck/e--d large
and complete asgoiiniciit;o,T: wholesale or retail,
consisting iik.part ofJointed!suo-Cane'Riida, Hooka
ofeverY variety,Silk;Grans,liiuen;Cotton and Tiouf
;Lines; Swivels, Snpods,S.loats; Sinkers; Bto. ,
; ; JOHN - 1;9.4/I.UVIR, 120 Woratit.
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saitlaCritiere are prepared to‘forwara money
„to Q ,ll..part..of 1 agland, Ire! and, Scotland and'
Valei,-iith"despaich, and at' the laiveit nttee.
- - SAMUEL MpCLURKAN & Co.,
rehli N0:'142, - Liberty et.
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'Valiscoet , s Caeiaciitt Errelgral on Waco:
,w e .,_ . . 'll6ldt.TA.CEi , n4 :pastuii to - ' -
is4.47l.and .froni Gaikrlln:crAiir AND . ta#: ,
riii.Ario,;liy Yr.& J.T.Tapscott - ~
75-Seiutliiitract;corner-orMaiden Lane, New ; Y ,
and , 2ti Waterloo road Liverpool. '' ' '
r The - sUbscribera having accepted the agency of
;the above houid a are 'low iireparedlo Make arrange
atente upon, the most', iheral terms with those deel7.
rens of,paying the passage of their friends - from 'die'
eldColintry,ruid flatter themeselves their charieter
...and long standing -, ili. business Will give ample ea
surance-,that all. their. arrangements will he carried '
out faithfully. , , ' -. . 4
' -bienro.W. , B: J. T. TalnMatt, are long and favh - nr:
hly known
~for. the., superior class, . accommodatio n
- nd saillug. , qualities of their Packet Ships. " Thh
IQUEEN.,er !rim. WEST, SHERIDAN; ROCHES;
fr MI., GARRICIC.; UO TTINGUEIt, ROSCIUS, piv
;ERPOOL, and SIDDONS; two of whieltleaie each
Pdrt . Muddily, front New York the 21sr,ruld 26th anal,
,RQIII Liverpoul:the 6th and llth,in ad iliStia to whicril
;they .41--Sve arrangements with the St. teorge and
; iltimin. Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar 7
titre from Liveipool;everiiiveilayabeing thus neter
Mined, their Facilities Shall keep pace with the:W.-in
eicirshag patronage, while Mr: W. Tapircoteic,eilstant
personal' suuerintendante of the business in Liver- ,
I.pool fir, an additional security that the , comfort and
acceommodation of the passengers will be particu
ilarlymnended to, ~ .: . . . .
Thearuhscribers ; being (as Illualiestenoivelf er4isl
4,Cal a the Transpertatien I)crineas between Pittsburg
and lite t AllantiC Cities are thornily enabled- to take i
of , ,
charge': and ,forward . liassengers immediately on,
their landing, without` c ciiice of disappointment or
delay ,and are therefore prepared to contract for pas-' '
sage from any sea port in Greet Britain orireland to
this City; the - nature of the business they aro engaged
in ;,4,litg - Omni facilities for Carrying passengers so
tar inland not othcrwiscs'ittainable and will; (Woe
eessary,) fUrward - pr.ssengers furth:er :West by the
best niode of conveyance without any additional
charges for their trouble. Where. persons scut for
decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will
I he refunded in full.
REMITTANCES.
The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities
and Towns in England; Ireland; Scotland and
WaleSi.thins affording a safe and expeditious mode of
Reinitting. funds to those Countries, which persons
requiring such facilitici, will find it their interest to
avail thenistives of. - - •
Application of by letter post paid) will be prompt
ly attended to
741.3.FFE Sr O , c.PNNOR
Forwarding and ConunissioehTerchants,
mar.27d&wy. . Pittsburgh, Pa
CLOTHING I curritmc •
- CLOTHING !.I
The Three nig Door v The Western
World t l'
150,000 WELL SELECTED GAItMENTS
lIILTOW made and ready to be efferent on the most'
1 1 (' liberal terms to my old customers and the pub-1
lic in g,cuertil." The Proprietor of this far famed and
extensive estayishinent has now, eller retarning
from the Eastern cities, at mach trouble and expense,
just completed his full and winter :arrangements !
supply his thousands of customers with -one of the
most desirable stocks of Cludimg that has ever been
offered in this or any other market westolthe moun-1
tains. Fur ecatness in-style and workmanship, com
bined with the very low price which they Trill be )
sold for must certainly render the old unrivalled
Three liig Doors one of the greatest attractions of
the western country. It is gratifying to me to be
able, to announce to my numerous friends at home
and abroad, that notwallstauding the extraordinary
efforts which I have made to meet the ninny calls in 1
my line, iris with difficulty I can, hoop time with the
constant ruth that is made on this popular establish.'
meat: It is a well established fact, that my it:least°
eight or ten times larger than any other house in the
trade and this being the case on the amount sold, I
can afford to sell at mach less profit than others could
porsibly think of doing if they wished to cover con
tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep
of ail my nmsent stock before the beginning, of neat
year; coming - to this conclusion, I will make it the
interest of every man, who wants a cheat, ivintcr
suit, to call and purchase at the Three Ilii, Moors.
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A AVF.STFIVELT, the i. 1.1 and well known
Ve!titian Blind, Maker, formerly of Second
and Fourth eta., takes this method to inform his malt .
friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op
oration on ti. Clair Ft., litlat L!lc Old Alleghon)
Bridge, where', a constant supply of Blinds of various
colors and lutillitiesi is constantly Itopison hand and
at all prices, from tiventy.ccuts up to suit customers,
N. 11. If required, Blinds will he put up an, dial
is case of alarin by fire, or otherwise, they may he
removed without „me aid of a screw-driver,and with
the same facility that any other piece of furniture
can be removed, and without any extra expense.
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D.A. caMEnonr,
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t tIANUFACTUNER OF
HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES,
AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL::
RESPECTFULLY asks .the patronage of ht.
. liiends. Ile reels warranted that he can give
satisfaction to all who may purchase of him. His
establishment is on M`kolvy's plan of Lots. sth
Ward. - mar3l-ly
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tl subscriber, having bought out toe well
known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty,in
the Fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends sad
the public generally, that he will keep at all trines a
stock of the best dincription of riding horses, bug
gies, carriages of all kinds, and in short everything
required in his line of business.
A considerable µonion ar his stock is new, and he
is confident no stock in the city will be superior to
his. .
Ms terms will be moderate. Ilia stable is on Lib
erty-at., a few doors above the canal bridge, where
he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
CILAR LES COLEMAN.
rerlle re also provided with an elegant Hearer,
which will ho eurmehed when required. act.2s-tf
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NOTICE.
HAVING gold out my establishment to Doctor
Wdliain F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend
htm to el my former friends and customers.
EDG Alt THORINf.
The undersigned having bought out the store of
Edgar Thorn, career of Penn end Hand streets, BO-
Rats a share of the drug and medicine custom of the
city, and surrounding eountry. A general assortment
of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils,
Soaps, Fancy Articles, ISrutibets and Comb, will al
ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac
curately compounded. Theatore will be open at all,
hours of the day and night.
WILLIAM F. IRWIN,
corner of Pe caned Hand sts.
dec.2B
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT
M. 26 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
C/ ONTINU ES ,to transact a general Commission
business, especially in the purchase and sale of
American manufactures and produce, and in receiv
ing and forwarding Goods consigned to his care. As
agent fdr the Manufacturers - he will be constantly
supplied with die principal articles of Pittsburgh
manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices.
Orders and consignments are respectfullysol jailed.
J. M. r WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. I
M. McDONALD, Bell and Bra 4
Fon add. , First street, near. Market, is
' prepared to Make Brass Castings and
, • Brass works, generally on the most
.reasonable terms:and shortest notice:
s se: invites machinists and all thou.
using brass works to give him a call, as he.is de
termined.to do - all work in- his.line very-low.
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now.% st-AtOotrz <late of New Yea. city,)
IV.ICO: 27, Fifth SL, between WoodAndMattet,
Menu (Sete rerS of Miis terif; I round ~5p iceskPlitstxp e t
Ste; &c., will Open during the 'present week a large
assortment or articles in i.heir line,which . theY..W4 l
wlmlesolein quantities to nuit , -dealeiti, at. Lectern
wltolesaleprices. All artialeS -sold by tbetrimuritiv.
ted. Merchants intending to go east oronld'do well
to call liefore leaving the city. They may be found
at tint irmarehousu, N0..2.1; Firth St., to ltjran'ihnild7
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Fifth Wised Livery Stable
Irsyln , s Drug Store
George Cochran.
Can't be Beat!
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rlPlLE:lneurant e' , Ocimpany. of Ainerica,,of
1 1 Philadelphiaithcoughiteduly authorized Agent,
the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited
Insurance on property, in this city, and its vicinity,
and on shipments tiL the canal and rivers.
Arthur G.Coffln,PrOslt.'Sarauel - Broolts,
Charles
Sainuel'W, Junes, latrine! W. Smith ;
EdsVard Smith,' . , •AnibrcistoWliite;
- Sohn A. Driiivn, • "Jacob M 5
John White '
, John It. Neff; -
ThomaS P. Cope, Richard D. ‘Vood; - --
Wm. Welsh; , :Henry. D.Sherrard,
This •is Abe oldest Insurance Company in the Uni
ted Stiteeduiving been 4art 9 rell char
ter is Perpetual; and, from its high, standing,.. long
experience, _ample means, and avoiding : ldt netts of
an extra hazardous character, it mny be considered
as ousting ample Security to-the public.
) , MOSE§ ATWOOD.
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ter and Front strtints, Pittsburgh. • • oct23-v.
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Thei Orisliklba Fire Isinytinacia COnalinny
OP PHILILDEGNIIA
IIAttTF.RPEUPETUAL. $406,000 paid in of
fi..cOO 10} Chosnuf it., 'north sidei'neur.Villti.—
Talc el neurnii de, cith orp °rmaneat or limited, against
lons of -damage by fire, on propet• and Cfrocts of
every description, in -tonrn or country,' on the - moat
reasonable terms., Apptications, made citlity 'per
sonally or by loiters; \yi.llbe.promptly attended to.
• . 'C. N: BitIiCELER, Prost;
C. G. Britscs.r4, Seey.
DIRECTORS , • .
Charles N. Banek.er, Jactikd: R. Sinith,
Thomas. Hart, : George N, Richards,
Thos. J. NVlEarton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bork,
Samuel Grant, . David S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
W APRICX MA:ATIN, AVIA, at the Eiehange
of Warrick Martin,.- Co., corner' orThird and Mar
ket streCts. '
Fire risks taken on buildings and their' Contents
in Pittsburgh, Alle,oenY and the' SArrouniling
try. No marine or island nasijatloU'rislii • taten.
sugl-ty
NATIONAL 1,14 E.
AND 31AK1NE INSI,7III,ANCE CO3I I ANT,
-New York,.l
rr tins well knownandr,espeatable - company is pre , -
_l_ pared through:their Prrrsucß , Gr Attliltiel', to
make insurance of every kind conneetecl Avail rinks
or transportation and inland naVigatinti;'to insu're
against 1068 or darnage lit fire t' Houses,
W Gooda,
arehouses, Buildings in general, Warggi
and Merchandise; and every description of personal
property on the roost farorable terms. '
Applications for Insurance attended to without de
l'ay at the Wrier, No. 31 Water and ti 3 Front stir., by
SPIIINGtIII ILAABAUGII
At an Election held at the office .in N. I'd May
:Ith, the following named geritleince were chosen
Directors of this Cuinpany,.for , the ensuing year,
viz: •
Joseph W.Sricage,
John Browner,
William G. NWard,
John Newliunee, Jacob
William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring,
John F. Mat:Lie, Joseph S. L.aLe,
- Jahn J. Merrick.
And lit a irahsequent meeting of the Board, 30.•
SEM W. SAVAGE, Esq., W3llutinnimously rc.idec•
ted President fur the (miming year.
WM. JAMES BOGGS,
SPrretary.
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A MERIC.IN FMK INSUR,,u, , ; cr. COMPANY of
Plidadelpina—Cbarter perpetual--Capitalso o ,.
000 paid in. 011ie* in Pill'rule:pis, No. 72 \Valour
street—Wen. Davidson, Pres% Frederick Fraley,
Sec' y. old and well established Company con
tinues to insure Budding*, Mercliandir.e, Furniture,
and Property, nut of an estra itaaarilous character,
against kits or damage by Fun.
Appliesuous for Nauru:rt.,' in Pituburgh and its
nftlghborlictod be -received., and risks tt :en
either imrpetually or fur prtiodi, on favora
ble tenet, by GILD. COCHRAN, Agent, ,
dee 2-1 Nit. '26, Wood itivet;
I=l
KING & VINN ny.
Agrit!z at P l / 1 .61..rgA, jcr tAf Attuiar , Ardior
Safety bauranie Company qf Phiti:Caphia.
It7TREItISKS upon Nl,Crtb-2131iit , ! Or
e‘ try deurtiltion, =ad Iliqnn upuli !t:44
or cargoca of v0...01, r4V1.1f31,1,"
terma.
Oaice at the"warehonve of. King eltolae.,
Water a.. near Jlaret Stlectr (':IS. her;h.
N. D. King is Finney strrate the contilenee and
patrinygr of thror and tAttalllquity at Lug.. to
the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company. n. an Mitt.'
tution among, the tnota thorrithing su
as 11;..vinit alarge pats In capital, ohirh, hy the oper.l
ation of it. charter, i. con.trtntiy 111C7 , 34111 ^ ..- . 3; 10
yielding to each person insured ht. due thare t7ftih. ,
profits Of the Company, iritNn:ut tnrol.ing him In
any reopouribility aattaterer, beyond the premium
actually paid in by himf and therefolv torPronookr,t
Mutual prmciple threatoliof every ohnozmu.
• feature., and to Its moist attractive form.. , neT I-If
Agency Of the lerunkttu, Fire Insurance
Company ut ,
IV. E. corner if Third aid it'noti steeds, .P4.1,42aLr,p5.
rliEmweta of the company tin the coat et Janua
i ry, puYish. , l in conformity with an act
of the Pentooleartia Loriehtture, were
Bonds and Mortgages, 11Grie,910-0. 3
Real Eatate, at c05t,:.... ; ;A:* .100,90.77
Temporary Loans, Stocksand.tschi..: =.207,491 1 .' 73
ISlakibi; a total of .... . ... I . • • • r. - efite,Bk3 '412
Affording certain ANSIIIMISC ' teat alt ifiSAVOI Win 11C
pronip(ly tort, and eatirC security to Gil who
obtain policies frotathis Coutpitiv. - Risks taken :it
as low rates as ate consistent ~with security.
oct W Rill C N A:eta.
- ~ - llemoopatlilc Monks.
JINT received at the Bookstore of the subscriber!
in sth street, near :Market r l y
Matecria Maki', porn, .bv, Samuel Halinentan,
translated and edited by Charles Julius
D.,4 tints.
Bartnum.s Acute divests, . by Dr. 'lmpel,
floin,ropth,c. DomestlC CWCItle, by J. Lowrie,'
enlarged and improved, by M. D.
lair's New Manual, vol. 1..N0. 1 and 3.
llorimes Domestic, Physlcuutt.
A Manual of Domestic Cookery, Cur the use of per
sons who are under llefurzopAthie treatment.
llonninghsusen , o Themptetie Pocket book for
hotampathists, by Dr. Ohio.
AnbnentareaChronic Discassa, vet 5.
Together with Medicine Cheats el - differet 3is ca
and prices. (apl6.) • NUTOIt SCRUM.
•
TO ARAIS 1 TO ARMS ! !
THREATENE,D Invasion of Westernl
airi Pennsylvania by Cpl. Swift, with 10,000 1
men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con
tinua to sell clothingelicaperthan any has heretofore
been offered in the Western 'couiltry, haring the
largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty
and Sixth sta. lie iii now prepared to show to hie
numerous patrons the greatent variety of cloths,
casnimeres, vestinge, and clothing oraittlescriptionei,
suitable for the approaching season, that hen over
been ohlored in thin market, to which all can have
the 'Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167,
Liberty and Sixth ate. .1. M. - WHITE, Tailor, -
mar2.s Proprion.
SPRINT STYLE.
• DATS AND 'CAPS.
/PIE subscriber would inform his customers arid
I. the public, that he has received direct from
New• York, the latest and most approved style of .
Hats and Caps for spring and summer wear. He
is also daily manufacturing Hats and Caps of all
descriptions,' and he pledges himself to furnish his
customers with an article, that, fotritatnessi.dura ,
bility and cheapness, cannot be siirpaßed. '
Western Merchants are invited to call and ex
amine his stock, as be feels colifident of being able
to please both in quality and price.
G. W. GLASSOOW, 102 WocOst.i
Third door below Davis' Corn. Auction Rooms.
N. .11.—Persons preferring a PittFoblfrgil
tared Hat to .Eastern Dats with: Pittsburgh mums
may rely on getting the same by calling is above.
marll4.3ln • U.
ADZES AND GgNTLEMEN, who design par•
J_:4 chasing Venitian . lllinds, or wish to odt their `old
Blinds renewed and 'made hetter'than when new,
will please take notice that • Andrew' White iff now
permanently situated an the. corner of Wood and
4th sta. -Sho.w roonvon the second floor of? r.
nedy , s splendid Looking Glass and variety, store;
entrance on 4th at. .A.ll orders thaiikfully receiyed
and promptly attended to. Please` call and see be=
forepurchasing elsewhere. , main
1 - 41TT581311.61H MANUFACTURED
r 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; •
45 - 44 !.. Ladies' Twit dp;
10 ." Va. . do;
---
10, " . -Cavfd, Lump,, do;
at'Ura and - sale uy -
• _
Inapt° - 222 Litieity set.
.+n'"'4-' ~...'~M.~.~ ..nf ~"w ~,~, ~~ -nr~i•%~'~ +- ` nom`"- F.ao~",'a*i;L„~,Xp '.~'~' 5&~.~5.4r r'"'4 ~ '; ,z~ 4 1 _ .. "~..~. F_fr ...FF,.V:•
gMM
MEE
VALUABLE -VEGETABLE REMEDY.
coottfutan3 trviiiii) OF CllltaßY,
, ,
'Tire Original and Gehtgine Preparation! '
• , • ,
coiighti,pAdii:Adtb*a,l3rciticiitii; Liver Cortpkairit,
Binttind, Bleed; BroOthifig,
`_Pala, lir ilia - Sitle7.tirld Dresst,. '
pitat.ten: of the Ifeart,,inpu , .
caza,Croup,brolietr.con; • '
stitutioniSore Throat,
I , iorvorts
nil diseases'
• - of 'T'h-roat, ' •
. Breast, antl - Luagsti the most effectual and' L
iteedyeure,ever known for any of •
the above diseases is ,
. .
COMPOUND SYRUP . . OF WILD CHERRY.
!s•LIC.OnteItrIAL AND Oi..NULNE PREPAIIA'ZION.!.
MORE 11614 F. TESTIAIONY.
-.PrittAnnt.strie, January 25,1847.
Stouync- 7 Decir Sin .In justice to yourself and
it duty I .r..Etve Suffenig,humaniiyi Lchcerfully give
testimony, and declare to the world:the most
nr.tonilibleg eilects, , and the''great cure your COlll.-
POUND SYRUP OF WILD EfCRY perlormed'on
me, under the, twist tut i omblo- circumstances.
was taken with a violent Gentili, Spittiugillotid, se
vere, Paios is the-Side rind Breast; which seenied•to
break down and enfeeble my constitution so that my
physician thoughtiny Case beyond the potverbfpgedt
icinc, and 'llly ideas. all gave me up to' die;. but
thanks to you and the 'effects of yourgreat diSeincry;
I now feel myself a well man, and raised from a
mere skeletrui.to as fleshy and, healthy a man as I
hare ken for years, and; shall tio pleased, to give
any, itanuatiou respecting :ay case, by calling : at
my residence, Mechanic street, third door below
Conroe strecti'Nurthern Liberties.
JACOB Psitsren.
V-r The only sal guard against imposition is to see
I that toy signature is on each bottle.
DR. kI. SWAYNE.
Corner of EKTITII andItA.CF.
• ASTIIAI4 - 01.' 11 YEAIIM!StAts I DING Ow-pi-anent
ly cured to , Dlt: SWAYiIE , S COMPOUND snit! ,
-WILL) ctiLunY, after all other remedies lead
faded.
C4xCurnArt, Feb. 19;1847. '
Dll.BwKrtsc: This may certify that eleven years
ago last Fall, I was troubled with the Pfithise which
increased upon me in defiance of all the remedies
could Ileac of, until the year 1839 , 40, when 1 was
obliged role triy.Native New England, fur a i
er clinic, which had the effect to mitigate my seller- I
legs for throe or lour years, after which the disease
increased until last winter, soy sufferings were
iA
tense, almost heyoud endurance, being obliged to
set up night after night, from inability to sleep.
bed. Last Fall I felt the symptoms earlier than usu
al in the season, but litaring that Dn.. Sts.t.Tteet
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIFZIMT, was a SOSCf
eigu reined) fur Diseases of the Lungs, I immediately
commenced its use, and the result was almost im
mediate relief. For 'the last six weeks 1 have uot
felt the least symPtonm of the Asthma, and feel con.
tident that 1 am well ofit, and that I hate been cured
by the above, awned medicine.
Your respectfully, J. W. Na/011T,
Walnut street between 3d and 4th. -
But beware the bane impostors %%lea would desecrate
di:* tree,
By their Patagonia cures and rhyming ribaldry;
Beware of hies who! buys the right to tamper with
your health;
Who adds .• Wild Cherry" to his name by treachery
. sod stealth;
Who bottles Paregoric, and then calls it, through
'deceit,
The "Balsam of Wild Clierr4 Oh! beware of such
kel , oat!
If you would shim this tonal daft, be healthy and be
bleat.
StephOn Nast,
John hictittnin,
vrtn. \V. Campbell,
est
Take "Dr. So ay no ' s Wild Cherry,'* the original I will fail to be perstamealy relievet.. _ dese artict.
and heat. are adapted to the waists, arms , wrists,limbs, encles,
. or any part of the body, 'with perfect convenience.
Read the most remarkable cure ever recorded! l ine Galvanic Necklacesare used witligreater berm-
Dr. rogue---Dear Sir. I feel called by a sense oil lit in eases of Bronchitis or affections of the thnoat
duty I row.: to inffcring humanity, to acknonledge I generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and
my grat4;llll thanks for the wiaidrful effects of Your : with alinort uniform sticceas as a preventiVe for Apo.
C.oupolind Syrep of IVild ChM'," On inn. after girder-1,, id ery, ilpiloptic 'Pas, and Similar complaints..
in;, month after month with the ruort agl.cting of all ! Christie:a Magnetic Fluid
d i ez.a.tell., Consumption. The bent symptoms were' is use d in connection with the Galvanic Rings and
of,a very heavy cold which settled oo my lung , s,.! an their modifications. This computation has been
which gradually grow ‘, rase. with Nein"' night i pronounced by the French Chemists to no one of the
a'a rata, a itdoking cough, eitittleg brood, 'tit! , great 1 1000 1 es traorilinary dit.e,overiesetaindern seience. It
d e:nli.ty: 'Aly constitution seamed brobcu cativa,rind: iy. I .,,, tt , re d t01..0r,04„, the " mat ..h„Li o p0,./2, of r4 _
ver*Ou i =',.btm or'? tn.cl' impaired. I nen . t . i t* lderintr as nerves sensitive to gakitnie action by this.
P1a:ade1p . ....., ova treated there uy e iv
; i - alc . itn „ . *: ` 4e ‘.
gleans causatig a concentEation of the influence, at the
highest vtanding, bet rev," cd no deuebt wll.2iVVtq i .,... a , erd,„,„,,),,„ g i y,i .. . mptti and permanent le.,
nun , . Oret i. but t:1 -14,1, ‘IlY gre's. worse, n nt i l n t Y P h .!' i lier. -No other composition in chemistry is known to
r,ZOANS, an writ all myself, gave up all !lopes oNe. „Twine." the same ofttc.to or to impart,rotiott i n.t pro .i
, orety, and I fort hike nue who to about to pass '' nerty to the nervous V, itClll, by means of an outward
`: - ‘"l,th the alley ef tLeh'hat!"" or Death ' At this i local application. The Magnetic Fluidcontainsnoth;
" . atr .,,,* -1 „ , I* ,, c , etnte " ,/ iteani ; I P''' . C** '"" cti ..,. S, ,"P I mg capable of the slightest. injurv; Its application is;
": """ '" ece n - t" which ' purchased six "" tbta • agreeable, and it is as ha rinbras In its action as it is,
winch i '" l ' happy to say entirely cut" me, anti 4 1 beneficial in its reatt:tv. Full explanations and direr-;
nut now coloymit inoterlealth than lever have hia..l „ ion , accompany it. The conahm o invent i onnare in;
fnrc ' in my lira. "!'" i4 " s nil° ' I T "trd my *4 ,l * ei cry way peril:city harmless; they are sold at prices,
I
ate logillY reCUMm t a din g, I , r i ii Er ','" r ,r,"`'''
reach
1 within ,the react, or all and the discoverer only to-;
wish .nu Ili Maki: 0111 putrilC, SO teal rill nisy faION , ~i tic. fair. tim i an.a. test m e the i r 4.urp ri n i ng eff i cacy
wli.r; hi procure a remedy at once Which will reach ,. a ' nd pernia ",, ent bcita l t. • I
their 4ii* "' el '''' 4l " 4 ' t4ml' " ing Y.." ' l ' nvanY." / n44- Chi-title's Gedynallc Strengthening Plias..
nostrums" with .ha.? rho country is firwsled. pity tees.
r"'''' .P " hi vi 46 A nn "" 4 ''' w1 '7, 4.. , 1 should be' i Thum articles term another 'valuable application'
ii•ril to be te the away "‘"""C
''' ''' ' P e " t ' n3 ' Oran, rayeterious influence offlalvathsm. Tbei , are
./ItCri MN . BUT
.i. 1.11 A. ROSS,
. .
I an important adjunct to the' geimine . Galvianic flings'
‘Vh"letal* cod tCl2t. D ea ler or l and their modi fi cations. acting npon the same princi
cigars, 45 Ann street, 7 4,V .
, i plc, but having the aril - ant - no of more local applica.;
tens rie p
r it 4. t i l d lr ce i - o e o l t r .t. o ti f `l,' Wild the i . c man y. ,( ,: ry, :`,P tr u h r r i t ,'„ r u ,l and . i . , to r .... worth. itce I
. ti
L e ,
i f . v... ,a They ..
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tour ail d .
t e ., i i i G . y_
_I . itco_n . i , m , lnl_e tl . a a_
_a , va ., ; 7 I
by ignorant pretenders , but ace that the signature on
or : rr " ou t i t c ", r o
oil
I, :y m e cro l c ' o " m te p e la t i ' o u t i Z' a tn ` n ‘ d u a l e nt a a p c o n s t i e .
Dr. Swayer is en raeli z tiottle, which in that only guar.
tine rourd ' y in cases of Pole and Weakness in the;
anima against imposition. 1 chest or Back ,rain in the SNe, in Avmatir Affections,'
Pre P lica nid 'Y b Y " IL swANN ' . N.W. ... . and in li'esil-ners or Opprer.sion of The Pulmonary Or
l'heith and /lace *tt ' ebt . Pi " l3tit "P ' " a " anti for sale I pms. to Spinal Complaints their effects are of the
oby respeatalite Druggists in nearly all the principal I
moo. deciav oto,rootor . ,
a. , ~
__ have ileabtoo
towns in the United States. u uw-Y
i used with complete success. They are also of the
For iftle IPhalesafe and Retail, by Wit. TtiOlkti, I
i advantage in Pains and Weakness of te
53 Minket*trett; L. JONI-IS, 1611 Liberty street, and i
Brea reatest
st ,a rid err highly recommended fur many ofthos h o ;
OrIDFIN'
sett Acr.rr &
rsti'mu Spsv' rtlivilVarDEN, corner of
A. IPmat and 2ef ars.
se , , 1 complaints to which in
fealesare cspeelally liable. Aft
P
"' l r ..- - 1 an effectual means ter strengthening the system when
i debilitated with disease or other camics; as,a certain
aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive. of
Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally,
the Galvanic Strengthening, Plaster will be round 'at
great and permanent advantnge. In a few word -• '
enibracca all the virtues of tha beet tonic re . • ation,
with the important addition of the ,gale einfluenee,
l %sloth is neither impaired nor e - seated, while the
Faction continues. These or ' es will he found entire
! ly free from .these tit 4 ctions which are a constant
•
source of cam ' t with the ordinary plastora. in,
i comincfie.
CAUTION. .
1 ~.-------
i -- ltr The great celebrity and success of these artl
cies havecammil them to he counterfeited by "aril!'
pcipled persona. To provide against imposition, Dr.
i Conisne has but one authorized agent iu each city ot
the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh,
W. W. WILSON.
J. rroxry, Ja
Sore lieadr, 4 r.4-r.4c.
FOUR years ago last August, the capital of Rance
‘1,3/1 aauntshrd ID CODIVIIDIN.IDD or a discover )
a.,,dk, by an Italian Chant In. Many doubted—it SCVDI
-
ed•alniost an . impovsibility that any thing -mailii.by
the hands of man, could have such singular powers'
as that claimed by Nnioni. Vripntat Mr his inven.'
Lion. Many'Ciiissed him and insult nation as a Mon
(and, ia6! many foolish persons NV tthout trying,
do the saran nowt) at length, atter testing it in the
hospitals, the Medical Society cif Paris, (the-veal
y.l'ollls 1.. in the world) delivered the folio wing' report
to Signor Verptint :
We have now . minutely and carefully examined
the singular invention of V esprini. we have analys
ed its entnponent parts—we have used it In several
' cases, and we hesitato nut to pronounce it (The
Malian Chemical Soap) as n great blessing, and a
truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption
or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con
' rider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind.
(Signed) LILOPOLD DUPREY, Pres..,
OBACCO t
pia'
' - '-'''f'•' , ;.:'?..ltt .i 41.461-
To tho Slat. and 'Afflicted
ZLc linst Astounding I)aeovery
A ! A Milt ACLE ! WOOD It
n 'cure Ertl - idiom and MAfigurernents of the Skin,,
Pimples, Freei:4l, Sunburn, Sall Rheum, Scurry,
Then comes the report of the "Societe do Mogi I
lute," of scientific experiments:
"We are astounded," exclaims the aged president,
"at this singular proparatlon—VesprinN Italian
Chemical Soap I Where, indeed, will science stop!
Here we have a preparation made in the form of a
beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual
practice, to ,cure every cutaneous eruption, every.
disfigurement of, and oven discolored skin I Where
will its magic and siMtnlar power CCROO I The Ne
gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and
the Red Man of the Far West, arealike under the in
fluence of its extraordinary powers of - clearing yel
low or'discolored skin, and make it white and beau-
tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black, or
brown Skin." (Here se mral persons were brought
forward by the president, who had used it, in proof
of his desertions.)
READ THIS!
"irrir
mon T E TOIL lIHISELF. TO THE ?RESTS!?
PROPRIETOR.
Pori; Not 4, 1840.
In conelderation of the sum of $3600; I have di
vulged to - Mri.T. „harms, residing in the Cit' orNew
York,. N. A., the whole proceks of manufacturing,
toletlfer with a stateinPnt,of the ingitilicirite corniMs•
ing uiy Radian Chemical Soap. lie lit to tainilfac
tore It .for salein the I.initsrii States only, and to have
the priiilege'or naniins llalian Chemical
Witness; Henry S. Holdsworth.
(Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI.
. . . .
- ' •
There are probably foie persona of intelligence,
Who, afterreading the ;thrive, zviil douht the*qtuili
'ties of Jones's' Italian C/Cemical - SiaN in 'clifing
Eruptions - , lbsfigureinents, Fieekles,'Salt 13.heum,
Scurvy,,Erisypelas, Sua-burn, Moryliew, Tan; Yel
low or Brown skin, &c. Should there 'be'r such per
sons, perhaps the following 'recommendations, as
well as hundreds from others, ma convince them.
i r rFor sale by W. JACKE:ON,'Agent; corner of
Waite and Liberty streets, the - only'place. - in Pitts
bhigh 'where the. CmiturrE env' be; obtained;
COVNTERIT!T, " • jari2s
-
- . . . . .
To Printers.
A .FRESH supply of Johnson's Superior Printing
1 - kfink.; tJust. received and for,sale at the office
of the Pittsburgh Morning Pali. I:. HARPER'.
filibicat. -
F.drAi]o
'.,
A POSITIVE-AND ..PERMOStibiNT - CURE ,FIOR
• AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS.:;
•
liWballhough the causes may not be explained, •••
Since their effects arexlalyaseertained,
Let not delusion, prejudice; or pride, . •
Induce mankind to sot the means aside; r, : •
Means whieh,xlni , simple, are by Heaven design?d,
To alleylate the ills'ef human - kind:"
DR. clinivriv's - GLINANrc , RINGS AND MAC
- •••., •' -NETIC • •
Tais, •
ryiniikrAlelAvention; which haa received',
the universal approbation •of the medicalPrefes-'
Biwa' of Grent Britain, comprisei • an entirely new
plication af Galeanimu, as a remedial agent; bY' means
of -which -the ordinary Galvarde Batteries; sElectriV
and Magnistig Machines; Stc.i-arereatirely tlisperisad
with, and the mysterious power or GAlttanuanapplied
without anymfthe objections:which are inseparable.
from the general mode now in use: -The-sarong dsis
es, tied irregular intervals,Bfwhich Galvauisin is ap
lilietlbY„the Machines, has been pronounced, after -a
fair and =Partial trial, to, be decided/y • infitiletis l ,nnd
it was to remedy this'ratligal defegt that this hewali
plicatiori wart projected, which, after unceasing toil,
andperseverance, has been. brought to its :present
state ofpuifection. Rings-answeiall
the purposes of most. expensive Machines,..a,nd
in many other respects are more safe and certain in
accomplishing - the 'desired effect " •
TieGalranie Rh** used in connection' with the
AfagnetleFluitt, are thinfiiiontly rmorninendi:d in all
disorders trhicharisefroat cin.enfeebled sail In:Ma/thy
state of the nervoits - or vital • system - , and these corn = .
phints are atnong the most painful end Universal to
eihicb'w c - fire subject' They arise, without eaception,
from orie ;simple cause--n - derangement of theNerv
ous-System—and it was in these eases that -other
iretnedies , having so often failed, a now-agent was
greatly needed; which it is confidently believed, lids
been found in the proper, and judicious application
of Galvanism.
'llia Galvanic Rings have• been used with entire
success in all cases of Ruetistinssiocute oechronic,
applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolo
reur, Toothache, Bronchitis, Verlizo, Nereens Sick
Headache, ladigestiaa, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy.,
Fits, Cramp, Palpitations
.0 . the Heart, ..;Ipoplery,
Stiffness of faints, Spinal Coplaints, 'Lutthligo;
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head,
pain in Vie Chest and Side, General Debility, D,ficien
cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV
- 013$ DISORDERS. In cases ofconfirmed Dyspepsia,
which is simply -a nervous derangement of the diges
tive organs, they have liden found equally successfirl.
Their extraordinary effects upon the system must lie
witnessed to bo believed,and as a certain preventive
for the preceding complaints they are equally recom
mended. The Rings .are,,of different prices, being
male ortilltizcs, and of various ornamental patterns,
and can be worn by the most delicate female without
the slightest inconvenience. hi fact, the sensation
is rather agreeable than otherwise. I
The Galvanic elt ISerteelets,
Garters, Neeklacee, Ate,
In some cases of a very severe character, and of
long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic
IliNs is not sufficientto arrest the progress of disease
and ultimately restore health. The improved modi
fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets ' he., entire
ly remedies this objectlimit any degree of power that
12 required can readily be obtained, and no matnpiaiut
which the mysterious agent of Galvanise can affect
id. The 'ale
CERTIVICATES AND • TESTIMONIALS,
Of the highest and most respectahic character, are
constantly received, regarding the extraordinary
value aid seems:Katlic above articles. It is believ
ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of
EWHT ThousAND PERSONS during a period of
less than a year, have been entirely relievettof the,
r most painful chronic disorders, some of which.lia.ve;
completely bathed all former efforts of medical art.
indeed many of the firstphysicians of this city, who
disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic` Machine,
constantly recommend this application in their prac
tice, and with the exception of those who aro too
prejndieed to give it a trial, the invention ; .has re
ceived unanimous favor with the Meat intelligent
among the American Faculty. Dr. Citriatid is at all
times ready and most happy to give every facility to
physicians, and all - interested; fur testing the truth of
his assertions and the etlicacy of his discovery.
only agency in Pittabdrgh, corner of'Llth and
Maritsa street. oetl4-dly'
•
•
Jones Italtan-Chemical Soap.
P .
RSONS, in purchasing this, must always ask
for JONES'S ITALIAN CLIERICAL SOAP; and, per
haps, as - many have been ,cheated with counterfeits
will be too much Aiscouraged to try the genuine, we.
say to sucbi Try, this. once , -you will not regret it;
but always see that the name of T. .torecs is on the
wrapper. Price- 50 cents neake. • ,•
For sate . by W JACKSON, Agent, collier of Wood
and Liberty. streets, .the only place in Pittsburgh
where- the Genuine can be obn:tilled; ALL'OTOERS .
ARE COVNTERFEIT, 4 Janl.2
Jones's' Coral .Unir Restorative.
j_ TIERCH - I.' certify that my hair was falling out in
immense quantities...daily, and was turning gray,
and thatajiace,Lbave.used4ones's Coral wp.so
rative,...it... hap ~ c rigrely seaseir gre"tiitig
fist, and has . a fine dark look. Ilefore I used Jones's
Coral Hair Restointive, I combed out hiti/dVs of
'hair . _ . . •
TOMPKINS;I32ICing.st.N.Y;
nit gale by ANl:Jackson,'Agent, corner of. Wood - • - Nines:
and Liberty streets, the only
place in PittsburghPittsburghON' the Upper Rio; Grande, by Bryant -
where the GENITINT. CAR be obtalned. cii,lorerrid.tlie•Mcarainf9cttiber.unti
ve mbe r„134 G t . on boardthe i 3 S. sir ~4ajo.YllroWn
as- c ommantiCa:bYc4ilf.tfax.k.Steriing, 6f
si- by,i,rder :of .m.j.,0 0 . , :k,wep304,,,y,
¢,.com
manding the second division of Army orqccupai
tibn; .14;sino, :' •
The nbrivefwork can be - had from , the agent - ;.9i
iftttilikrif; 'corner of .I'f f lttilyrtry -anti Penn
. 'streets.
fe1,15•41.1-
TO nei:.Cliento.
4jY PARTNER; Mr. Liggett, and Wm. E. Au
tin, Esq. r will attend to my anfnaished bui
neasi:o4l , recoinntend
,the tel the patronage .f
frieiada; 'antherized . .tp state that they
ceivo the counsel and aiiiStance or theiloal RAM
dle. Office:2d storkof'Burkers Buildings; 4th street,
between Vinett end Market, t f
•laner4y -;f- - -SAMUEL W. BLACK.
zat;
. • -
RE
j'altrtfieS,larnadindterenastnese.:fr eDniksearli3.
etURED and effectually relieved by the use of Na,
.;
mAiardis DR-Y.4OP P:4`
Vture!Slattsßeniedv; . the AMERIciAN 01 14 ---, •
'
tam w
ed frozen-ell in,Kentnoky,lBs feet.hclew. the • - • -; .;•1 .
Earthiti surface. A lady Kentucky svakeuied'i)'e Discovered by Dr...slazont . of Italy ln t h e yent ....120,,.
a Spinal Diiense, which hadconfinedheffe her lied and ; introduced into the ' l3
'.istaterrearly 42 - .1 5 464.- . 1
fey many Weeks 'corripleteJ:Y'heiliieSii, by' the nee-,ef for the
tliis remedy; after 4rtinoue either reinethewhisd•heen . g Chronic' diadlies
tried in Vein.- Read the follti , king testimonial: with.the.raostuncqualled speed'atidtriusiipllantetie-
Strud ll .,' Wiriest -42; 1 848 eels; tonishing cures ever known'
is to c.t.rtlf .. , la tl used the 4, r recorded in the.atinalis of Medical History. Since
y
CANAT.L. for the whooping cough among coirehildsen; its irdrodoetibh. l W- . lhe'Vilited States it hruteilliallY
by givirig them itdm 20 , drops to a small tea spoon sustained the high retnitation it so justly receive:Alin
full at night, which idivays enabled them . to . rest well the .12.ait, curing - , lief has; done -t.liere;„ thwines . ;:.
through the. night ; L a l eo n p r di e d •to-one . o f
.t h e inveterate and leheatiindifigilleaiies*Wills
children that got her arm burat,". the child ceased-
human family are afflicted: -,ThePhytlicia#stf tn.; --
crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound reti?-end ii4ol.bectinie, no
up, - kalso wan'atilieted With a Pain in my- sitle,apd I r naintedWithits mode . .eir:pieratygOei
themitindb - Who
breast, and have been wafer 16 years.. I commenced
using the Oil by taking a teaspoonful ' twice - a day.; its superior_officae,y . with one .. iinited - s'oi4el76Cladirt.
and inn 2. or S'ilayS, using the Oil Very Much' it to the moat perfect riemedlithr;teitt . iiie effeled:
relieved, and do ' believe" that it-is;tfie. besflimilY, eatalliShthr
Eleta
medicine haire ';dier seen—Lone - Of my n-oghbors maybe s
Used it it My..recisiest for aapraitied anele; Which re- by Dai:Matenivii SicWsi Syrtiii 'or TreifiiiirliNeehe..E .
lieved her:in a few:minutes; we have also used the • ill the only-Medicine-that."has ever hoe-10'41.i
oil, ora strained. joint in our own.fa t nily,. w hi e h gave covered' that lies achieved
ease in a veryshort We live on the an „ n id e .had gained, a. settled, hnd.permanent-hbld•etioti . the.'...• -
ofPerinsit.,..,g,deore-squth obVialunt. ',l amnosies Systent,7 .Fot . the truth - :fisf . this aSieriloii,.-"Welitiie
well as ever I was in my life. : - the certificates ofietnis Of . the Eloi'Verriitietit'Phyai";"
. MARGARET A. SMITH .- '64S of Eurepe
_and America, expresslf . 'ileelarini
that they havepreseributt itin hundreds of instaneee
Sold wholes ale and retail hy the patients w.erneciesidered beyond all hope. ;
Soot .and-;Shoe atolls and ~Patent lledidine s lVitie.: where
honse; 89 , Liberty' Said et, head - Of Weed . sti eel Pitte- 61- ree°s'erYs . ar;as to - their -irk'tiali staid irirslas eireetc&-
[ bu rg h '• Prico
• Is° -.g ents and'-61' er bottler ' '' tiStingii.Tot.fhisPteerwYillt.middtsitcrftiern-c:arriti.:lM'''S.liges°43nethe who iff
Jackson - being. -the eichniive-Agont Virestern
derful success that ettendslhendministrationotthir
1 is P o e i n d n b sy y l nat vania e , i lil x lN}.l 4.p ., p l o S itit G 6 E d N a U t6 l ii N ts E .. but .
, 74a,t :, is mticliditic6iicingt , e.kivfierilyz;ainri,;itcyiovac r
ah,
NAL- A.-pamphlet. containing ample direntions;
eic., , with Vic Names and - Addresses of:the proprie-
and-"n a''.E'ciirtchuisilatisPyiglealic(se_erseeLarseriveircoPi:irtn:Lints.Preol'shltiiects:,,=.'
ess :und .. ..lniligesjien . , Sore mut Inflame& Throntlz
p to e rs ro -a f n e d ac p h rin b e o i t pa tie l:Ag , entss aug ia eii 2 v s_ elo r ti e e b d a igh a e w s u r ra rap7 .
K llr i o du lie c h y Lti i s o ; , • ra D v ro ,e r i si i..r ea r , ea c t h D rci e n b i a c itv _liit i ama ir tion Atib - e ilit l y ..th o er t_ .
the nervous
Oluonin tiarrahira;.Pain ifi , ..this -breast- nxiduside,,,
eimiglis,telits,Chroninglieumatians,Diseasesot.thte
Stomach-and !towels, inward Weakness. and: -
down - of the wombi t and all . ther- chronic , disedses pt..;
c tterenlirCtg . - - their -I-aril:ns
Thisinedicind is prepared only bY
self, and is composed entirelyof vegetable materialss
,qcintainiug_the ostinet 42-of the most,rare
cal phints bet fess; ofwbieli:are known to the medi
eal-Prefoision-generally)
It has so far surpassed every other medicine ever
offered to tlin.world, in eradicating aiseasei - Aliat.it .
has pot:. only sells ted many of the spidatrliilefilcd
asedied men in.the world in_ its .fivzi but what zs
mureestr4srditiaty, the government where. it, Watt:
aiscovered d ''Has made it an offence_ yanishable
death to attempt counterfeiting it or Making:sale
any spurious article purporting-to be die sitine: br.
representjngg it. to be genuine And this Govern
ment has also made a liberd provision far theffiro: :
testier' Of it here. To tlie . afflicted wit Say let - none
disisair; though you.-May have .. .been given up ;by '..
your Physician and . Considerediby-'yisur - friende'tuil
beyond all.liepe; tiy U,bottle of-this .ntedidise atitU
. you. May rely upenthe fact, that if Yon have P 1 , 137 4-
car strengdi - enough t left to ; endure its notion, you
will fled certain andApeedy forthis has:been'
the casein thousands of instances,
we can produce certificates from individuals Cofilits„
most reipectistile..,cheracter''beth:ef„'Eurep'eand;
America._ This metliSine . will be' offered 'for - Sale
Only at the .
,county 'iseets . of each:: eciunty. each::
the small, amoutityet iinisorted - and the anxiety of
theproprietor to_ place this valuable remedy within'
the reach of' all thretigliout the IJilited States.'
Hays & Broehl9Y's :Pruggists,,Nß.2.Cominerciar
Row; Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agents for ;
Allegheny,county. Sold dsol'hy.'ll. E. Sellers:, 1C0.;
57 ,Wood st. • ' de.C264195c5... ,
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VC:O3I
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WESTERN NW YORK ?
CO LLEP E
EOF E Nrn,
201 - 41 - ato st reet,iltudfalo, New roiVr...,
1 - 111- Z. C. VAIJGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIiON
JJ TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1847.—"1
CASSE, I SAW, 1 CONQATERED;" is most emphatically
the case With this article. ; Disease has ever yieldedl
to its most inurvellOnlimedielnal power.' " Whereiter,i
it has gone, and South Atherica,Englarid, Canada,'
and the United States hate proved . t.he trtith'of this
statement,the above quotation in a Stref4andpithy
sentenhet;telli'the whole Story. Invalids, The prin-:
ciple upon Whith yownre Mired may not be - known
to you, but the result of a. trial of the article is satis
factory; you are restored; and the secret of the' core.
remains with the proprietor. The Medicine is `,a
Compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; ; each;in
dividual root has its own peculiar,' exclusive, Medi
cinal property, conflicting' with"no other compound
--each root makes its' own cureand as a perfect
combination, when taken into the system, it does
the work which-NAT:env,' when - her, laws were-nest
established, intended it should do—TURIFIES,
STRENG'ffIENS, AND RESTORES„"the broken
ditive;nlebilitated constitution, Dnorsv, In all its
characters, wilt be completely eradicated ' frointhe
system by its use. See pampletit in agents".hands,
for free circulation—they treat upon all diseases,
and show testimony °leered...". GRAVEL, anttalleow
plaints or the urinary organs; _form also the cause
of groat suffering, and. KAMEN'S 'lstuoNTrarrsc has
acquired no small celebrity - over the country, by the.
cures it has matle.in this .diiitressing class of .afilie
lions. So fanied, it seems, is thieme.dicine; that it
has thee attracted the notice of one of, our Medical
publications. .In the .Noizerutter N 0.0846, of.the
"Buffalo Journal and Monthly Review .oiMedical
and Surgical Science," in an article upon calculons
diseases, and "solvents," the-:writer, after noticing
the fact thz.t the English government once purchased
a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in
IST?, of a secret Telalledy, by the Legislature of Nov.
York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the lAedicine:
"Why do not our Repreientntives Senate nod.
Assembly convened, enlighten and 'dissolve'-,the_
suffering thousands of this country,* the purchase
of Vatiglin's Vegetable Lithentriptic, than
solvent sinch the tisynof.Alchemy has possessed one
half the fame t" Reader, here is a periodical of high
standing,„ acknowledged throughout alarge section'
alibis country to be one of the best conducted jour
nals of the kitid in the United States. exchanging
with the scientific works of. Europe to our certant
knowledge, edited by Austin D., anti con.
tributed to by men of the highest protessional abili
ty, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret. remedy."
You will at once understand no unknown and.worth
less nostrum, could thus •extort a comment „tront.so
high a quarter—and consequently; unless itdirectlyi
conflicted with the practice of the faculty; it Must
have been its great "Jame" whieb his caused it to
receive this peening nod. Kin diseases,.weak
, ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful .and
I surpreteed Alensturation ' Flour ..i/bus . , and the: en-
I tire complicated train of evils which follow, a diem
' tiered system, arc at once relieved by the medicine:
Send for pamphlets from Agents,and you will find
evidence of the value of the Lithentripthrthere put
forth. As a remedy for.the of the fe
male system, it has in the, compound a "root!' which
has been resorted to in the north of Europe for ten
' furies—as it surecnre for this: complaint, and are-.
I stores of the health of the entire system.% Ltvnittl
Coors-easy, JAVNDSCE, Bailees Disisses, dm., are,
instantly relieved. People:of the West Will findtit
the only reinedy in these complaints, as well as -FE
ma AND AGUE: There is no remedy like it, and no
cahsmel or quinine forms any part •of this mixture.
No injury mill result in its use, and its active proper..
ties are-manifested in the use of a single-30 oz bottle:
Foe FEVER AND AGEE, Jliliaits Disorders, take no
other Medicine. RUEDDIAT/S5l, Geer, willfind
['he action of this medicine Upon the Blood, will
, change 4he disease—which originates in the blood
-- „ . ,e tzthealthy result will follow. DitsPneras., In
n
) 'rum, Lc., yield in a few days use of this Itleda
ante.- Inflammation or TILE .IA7NOS. COUGII, Con '
rinurriesi also, has ever. found relict.: Scnort'es,
Eumurzzas, Pito, Inflamed Eyes—all caused by
pure blood—will find this article the remedy. The
system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two
different properties of the mixture, •ts purified and
restored—as a partial, cure will not follow. The
train of common complaints, Palpitation tf the
Ileart, Sick headache, Debility; 5-c., are, all the re-1
suit of SOME derangement of the system, and the
GREAT RESTORER Will do its work. The promises
set forth in the advertisement, are based upon the
proof of what it, has done in the past four years.
The written testimony of 1000 Agente, in Canada,
the United States, England'and South America, in
the possession of the prepriefer—and can' be
by all interested—is a sufficient .dewonstrutionthW
it is the best Medicine erei . oferitild - the' frerld.
Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there
laid dowo, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 bz.
bottles, at $2; 12 ar.dia eaelt-7thelarger.holii
itrg 6 oz. more than two atrial! bettleii. Lookout:and
not zet imposed upon . .. Every bottle has erydi lg n i p s
Vegetable Lithontliptic Mixture" blown upon; the
glass, the written signature of "G.C. Vaugn" on the
directions, and 'G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped
the cork." None other are genuine. Preliired.hy
Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold. at the Principal. Office,
207 Main street, Buffalo,: at wholesale' and retail.
No attention-given to letters, unless post paid-or
demi from. regularly constituted Agents excepted:llost
paid lettere, or verbal:communications soliciting ad.
vice, promptly attended to gratis.. . •
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this arti
cle-132 Nassau st., New York city; 295 Essex at..
Saldm, Mass.; awl by th*Priineipal Druggintiilirtingh:
out the -United States'ind - Canada, as advertised in
'
Agents, in this t
Ilaya & klroe.kniay,Whialesaletind Itetiil.Agentn.
No. 2, Commercial no fv,. Liberty 5t1eet,.P.44 1311 41b.
Also, R.; Selleis; , s7 Weed street; 'JOhrilMifelielis
Federal All egheny city; Jiihn BaralaßeaVeri
John Smith, Bridgewater. - jan39-d&Wly
iictioNEE:r( & lkq.."
,COMidlSStOlkt 114.15 T
13 Corneri of Wond andiftli _streenl ; Plttl!burgil
isrcady, to . ree.eive merchainliie.Of every description
on consignment for public. pr.priyate sale; and ,from
long experience in the nbCielmiiries,flatteirl
that ho yill be able to give entire eatiefithilen to_ all
who may `favor With their, patronage....
Regulacsales oxt. Mondays and :Thursdaysof Dry
Goods and Fancy .artielogh JO o'clocltyA.
Of groceries, Pittsburgh xiani4a7iiprod. articles;
new had Sectuid hand furniture; i,ke. ; - at twe cordeek,
- -
'Sales eynry evening
gsls=i=
' • Ideallced and 9tirglcal•Odic - 47 7,. .:
.nWik ie tie charm of lire; without it gold.
Lin", !suers, friends, 4;101, g 13.0 unenjoyed.,
regularly educated ' physi•
ciao from the eastern
ies, would iespectfully
nounce, to the citizens, of
- ' Pittsburgh, Allegheni, and
Vicinity, that' he - eattUlic i .
t .. ern:wilted
. privately aid
eobaidentially, everyday
and evening at his Office
•
On'lliamond Allay; a kir
door's - from Vood street
Dr. Brown gwes lusnpall4culaK APterpor!, to the
. I.atrn eat ami irt*.e4tigritic , 4 of: the
ill - diseasesisiging froatlmpuritiesotthijiloil,
scrofula, syphilia;,Seminal,V. - cekness..napdteng% . .
salt rheum, disesses of the eye
.and eargheumatidut.
piles.palsey. ,
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to '
the public, that be isl` possession of the latest in
, fonkatima:•and. iiiiprovement , in the -treatriient or
sectittlaryiyphils, practised at the Paris Lock lids
pitali. The modern: researches on-. syphilis;
complications and consequences,- and the improved, .
'modes of practice : which. have been made L. 210141%
to the public bni - recentlej, and to those chiefly
,who make this bunch of Midiciiie,:thcir-pmticts.
:lay study and practise.; : '
Many new and valuable 'remedies havebeen late
ly introdu6ed, wbiclisccures the . patient . beingnacr-
ortittliied.ont ofexistence St ra ngers are aptiri . sed
that Doctor Brown-has be a n: .educated in ,nrery
branch of-Medicine, end regularly admitted to
practise, and thathe now confines hitriself to the
study and prectiei Oftbis Particular Branch,togeth
er with all dise a ses of private or Atelicate
: nature,
incident 'to the . humanfrume: •NO einte, no pap ' •
Recent cases are relieved .in.a short time, with..
'out ifiteitaptilin - from- businnits: '" • •-•,-!„, •
• Letters fromdistanie,:akig advice.trust-on-
.tain u ree or tliey nili.i . qtNe.titlended to: '
0a1:44;;* onDiarnoinkAlley,:retew diioriV:from .
. Wood street; towards the . market:' Consultlitioni
'strictly conOdentint- - 1 •
GlsseAtvis'Seedei:•.
"VELECT. FRObi.PHILAIittiALA:7, Valeh.paptY
1) bears. the. label
.:aail warranty. of DAVID Lair
perm._ For sale.ba F. L..SNOWDC . N,IIe . .29:Wates:
at., talkie stand formerly oecepied .Geo. Berry. ;
Extract the 61teport of the:Visiting' Committee
of the
. Pennsylvania 4ortieultiiral..Siactety,? unaus
seemly. adopted and. ordercd ‘ to . bo
LANDRETH'S NURSERLES.AND GARDENS
"These estenro grounds aie , on Federal street,
near the Arsenal:. • , - - "... • ~ - T he..earlieattolleo.
lion' of Camellias .was•made here.' ;Some .of thole
now in possession of those distinguishedriurseryneen
are ten - feet higiw , : . : . ' l . ' ... * . The selection o.
GREZN-NOME iLuirtfris iral sable and eirensive. 1 ,
• ' 4, The Nuiseries;arit verreorrectly-manageil,:inni ,
plying every' jiart of the:Union, a detail -istwhich
would occupy too much of our. spaceiwo•therefore
content odoselies with stating. that. the stock , is very
largo, and in every stage of growth,; consisting :of
FOREST 'AND : ORNAMENT-AV TREES, EVER
GREEI.IIS;SHRUBS; VINES A. 41) CREERKII.9 . , , With,
a collection of herbacCeo dr. plants, fmittreest of• the
hest kind and most healthy condition, large beds, of
seeding' apples, pears, plums, ka.; as otocliti fo i - bud:..
ding, and
. graiting; A . :plan very. auperiiiigir diet so'.
working ; upon auckera; :which .carry witktliens iota
thegfatt all the diseaiesof the Parent stoat. , . _l-
P“Gaarimi Skr:Ds 'of the, finest qualitY : have be en .
scattered pier - the country from these grounds, and
may dways be depended upon.: The geed establish.
ancßof these norticulterista is :org el: bf , the most ex
teePiVe. int*: Ugicin,and its rfputationis well sustain-
ad (nisi yeaF fit.year. - , . . •
.‘ . "To obviate tinshincepf. mixture therifina o f ,
; th i . m a i ds id . o kf i • mule fimily;thoyliarYttitabliihed
. ano th er i ni fiery at asaitable distance, se That degerre
mtion c annot,takeplaceeisid'ithi'cli sectike to the
'purchasers 'genuine article.) Knowing thus the
age, quality:and .prncess . otcidture et every:plant,
..'
the supply from. their .groundsis reearnmended 'With
greateonfidence. o, •- - ... .. c
s •
-*i•l Since the dato.of . the .Report , from which the;
*ye is estruktedi the-entire establishment has been;
greatly enlarged: The collection• of• Camellias em
braces all the finer - kinds, and consists of some thou-.
sands of various 'sitesltao-likgwiso.mith , Roses, and.
other 'desirable' planti s clabtli tender and hudyli-fluit;
The Sped Gardenail'ene*ar - fiit?lieitaLtind ilia.
'whole IS; as it has bedirfot buniiiliatflUtlfe eentfiryi,
under the. suecessive.miiimgcMeat &Tether and'inti,.
tliti'maitPtontinentinlasiertca.
la” Orders received by F. L. SNCRDO,.. - frouf.
w h im t a j a i o g l isoriilleatetse4VUtiit.•: , i ... zular4-Y ?
.
. ii:tOritioti:'': ': ' .. 4t,' *-----: •
Al.AMAAndjipleldld ,asEioitinerieorM °pay:
- aid Rosewood grinilietion Pianos, with' me
!tali& rime sin& eiith-all the. latest , improicioeqs;
Iwhich for dirabilitiritont and touch, are warranted
to he equal , to any.. M 040: othe countryi for sale low .
foreashirli,Vt- 1 .t , t• ../i-I.: - • fr.'' F. BLUME/. i.
initi,lB..;
~ ilirei;4l2ll.6 6 d it; 241 door abate-sth:
•just 'or#oba:copatifo
to e s i liwii eget - ei• bejiiipatltie , Coffee Su gar" 01 •
milk; ar [ dfii3rg thelateUtlpublication's
on tiotoripprit.biy, the Bookstore or .
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aplo' sti&-blerkittts;,
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