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'-- t . • „ -../—,, .__,____ __, ~ ~_, „, ~ - , ..../...........,,,.....„,„________ ". •-• . "•:' t •'`' ''',' ' : .. ''.' `' . • 4 1; `: : "''..f.4 51 7 1 i.,.., :- ' .l--- ". - -' - ', --"' --v------------- " ---- '•' - ' 7-- :.. -- '-----. 7 . " --- 7 -----„--7-7 -- .7-7., , f .: 4r-r-- : c.. - :.7 - -- TA. ---7 .7‘ -'. -• .." - . ,' - - ' l'' i ' ' •-'' ' 1 '' - ` ''' :41': ' ' ' ''' Vt . 1111'413 cirtettillit tilie f''"- Irlitittiliice- ntviltilltS. e- -- VZttitgraitou ti L thes. - ,I. ••• , • ... -. •- ....,-,- ...:-. , ~ -1.51-:,....______, --- - ~- --- - ______ . , -,, ; •-.,,,..-,,,,,,,, .. ~ , ~,- ~,-, 1.1,4 .1,;,1.^h' Po rtable heat 1,1 ae - 7 Li FOREIGN i • l 4p s, •• • , - ~ 't t t .., ',.', ';',l- t, '''t ' ' e'" ...•-",,, b ' " - , 1 ' ''. Trifit . lnsuraneC Compahy of North Arne ica,'of ta, . . REllilitil.NCE. , • .. . • -.- . -,_ „. ~,, ~.••""-, - , ' ? " s ' • f. . 0: :18 7 , M far 4 I Plidadelidna, through its duly - antherfxedi Agent, a , - - ~ , . -'. , ," -. t 't, ••:' ' ; A . • , .". i' ./.,;,.-,•- `/‘ , , ," _ ~.t . .rss„,______, ... _ 4_ _ i ...,•;, . the jubscriber, offers to makepernmuent andllunited 'frill subscribers are pre red to forward money -'• ' ' ' ' ' ".`"" ; ''' j -• ', ". , t..." - ''.. • • ,' - 6,- t. ;,„ • ..,, ts'' ,. _ _"•.••••••••••••-••••• Insurance on property, in this city and its licinity, i. to all ti pa i rts of t England,, d nd a pa t t l h r e el l a o n w d . S t e r t a i t tl e a . nd and • 'i s " t. ' .co ' - ''-'• tt •7 s - A.. '.' t , " A t , _ r It. the transportation of '?sight between Pitts- and onshipments by the canal and`rivers. t , ,„. ~,„ .., , , I , -... , burgh alid the Atlantic cities, avoiding tranship- i DIREGTAIRS. .- 1 .. ` lVuler4 " 1 t i' ''Z ' I c. .7L'I f . ri McCLURICAN'& C ''' •; i ...„ " ,:. 1,.." -, ' A ' '''+' r,,.• A. ;':,';'," 7 .."... '. '' ..'' .., .r ., .." ' ; meats on the way, and'the"coaseduent risk , of delay, . Arthur G.Cuflin,pres" , t. Samuel Brooks, 1 • feb l2 S i 1 I No: 142, Liberty et, I`'' ' 'r "., t- , i.- - 0t...... •• - ..• . / ~.• t"." '' l .. 1 ` damage, breakage and seperation of - goods. s Alex Henry, , Chdries Taylor I i ~.,„.,,,,"‘;', it', ss'., +Hi' '• ••••, - '', PROPRIETORS' Samuel W..lenes,' Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith - . Ambrose Mite; I Im:fur if:Cl.l. or tm o v ii nn x , ,illack dr, co, Joint IsLACIr. -` '''' II ..• 3 .1 ' '' I' '' . *•' ' f ' 1: 1 ' 4 '`•••.' '.. • L‘ . • ',..••••.- •. 1 BuntrilbOr & tiSti, 276 Mailcelst., Philadelphia'. , „, ~ ~ .• ~ , ~.. .... , .../.., .. t , '. 'm -• '..-` :". • - ' I T John A. Brom:, • • Jacob M. Thonial,'• AIETIIbLESALE Grocers, Produce and Commie '. ' • ' t -• .- '•., s' t ''• - • , a , , .., • 4 •• •• • AkFFE & O'Cotsziort, cor•Penti and Wayno sts., John Wirite; John R..-Neff -1 1 V ikon , Merchante; and dealers in Pittsburgh ~.. , / ,i ,•-, ,L. „„ , 4 .„...„,„.„ ~ ~, 0 ,„ :,.„ „,.,• ~ -•• ::,,. I •7Pitts.burgh. • , • ThomasP." Cope, Ifichard D,Wood,, manufadtures, No. /66 Liberty street, opposite 6th, •„-' .- ~".. "" .. /1 4 t -- ••u" I % ..,, ', -' ~ s, c,• { "," ' AGENTS: Wm Welsh IleniyD.SEerrard,Seey. Pstsburri. ,_. may 12 •.- ' ••• •r, - 1 -••••• t•• .1 ; `,-, • ,-.',;"„ .^ • ~.. ••• . " I - Wee-Pions & North street I/ Itimore ' ' 4 . •-• ••• ,'' 4 , - .... ' 1,;; • 4," , ...... '04,0 -6 •, !,• .4 'l 4 . -5, • • „' ' C 0. ,•, ) , 4 • York. This is the oldest Insurance Compady in tbe l'iti- 14r L literal rid vantevfnade lan consignments. , ,‘„ ... ~,..• „,,, t s , • t •;„,: ..,•„ .t. ,, ,k , ;; „• ,,, ,... ~.,,,...:- ~,...", 1f,.. , -,... ,„ , ~,,.., ,/,.„1. - 1.1 . . & J. T. TarScorr, 73 South street, New . led Suites, hexing beeicchartered in 1704; Irs char= . , •.s. •• 4 : ' , „ ".. ', -. ss- 1 : ..i, L 4 1.* 1. 1, 4 .' .- OL, I `•• t , ''' ri. ' LltedUraged by' increased business, the ProPtle- ter in perpetual,. and .from its high standing :long / John P. Perry, ,•. ' , ~- -, ' r t '' ~1 4• •• • ''''.,;•• ..•, -4) , - ';';".. , 11 44 .44 t",t„ t• : 1 riots have added to and extended their arrange -. ' ' • • •`... I't t. .., \ i-:- .. ..„., , :•= 1 h ":' s' 4' •-' •t:" .i ". - I ~, experience, ample nieans and avoiding all ;risks of (Lae of the firm of Malcolm, Leech '-, '. ' . . ~• ~,,,,, . . ~., ~ „, s. .si ..,;•,' ',L • k • I. _ i f 11/etas during the winter,' and are now prepared to . an extra hazardous character, it may be considered li - 7 ITOLESALE GROCER, Commission and Flour ; ' ''.. ` ',... - .:t" ;• 2 :;.....• 7 : " ' ' ' ‘4 : r ''''l .4 I .' '' " C r: ''' :‘ ''.., `'•••' ::' •• '... 1 for ward freight mitli regularity' and Alispatelt, unser- as offering ample security ttr the public. , 1 • I I Vl' Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Pro . _, 2 . .• ; 'i. a l ' .. - 4,. 4, -k ,,.' ', 4 1 ,'"" . 1. 1 . ...it,: 1 - ' 4 4 4 ,',;-1 i._, : . .- I .. s," passed by any other Line. lheir long experience as • ' t , s,t ~r , • : . ..,t .; ~' ''. ::„,.;,.."7,si" &._;t ai /a , ; ...„,„ a ,.t,,, 1. .. Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable 13uat NOSES ATII ODD. At Counting Rhom of Atmood,'"Jones & Co., \Va. duce, copper, tin, tin plates, tanners' tools, zinc., (lend, Russia. sheet iron, 'iron and nails, %chile lead, , .., .„. • t..-; , -• s".t.', t . s:". s ....•"... J;.• . - ~,. ',., , '-•,, system • and the great capacity and conaeniencli o r ••• a -..• \ ' '-' - - •"...7: ^", } 7 , •••• ••••/, is t, ••••• . '' h ' .1 1 ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh... .• .•' ect23-$. o. : 1 / 4 -‘' r. ; x ;,,, ,t„ „ ....„. !Ii„ , /7 , , „, „ I ,•,•:. c / i , ,: .., , ,tae Warehouses at cash end oldie Line, are peenh- rho Frunklln Plee Inaueanee cia4parsy I Manufactures generally, corer of Liberty and Ir.- -,'". 1 . ,•t, ''' '„, . I ,' , ''"f' ' is -r„' • ,p....".. -- C, l ' t =•l's . I ' ' 'awl) , calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulhl -or 1•1111 ...Littman. • , I w i tiLstreets, Pittsburgh, Pa._ Liberal advances, in ~„."- .41 " '"; ', . - x 's' ; ',..-". . ..' i t,','e c :,,. * .1.,.. -' 4%14.. 4 , ;•,.. -- ,,,4 1 t;....,%; 7 their engagements and accommodate their custoin- CHARTER PEIsPETUAL. $400,000 paid in or- c alf, or Clouds, made on consignments of Produce, / ';.,.• 4„ • ~.,„••.. ‘- •".••..".•,',..'"••••;-'',... v •••• a, • •:, „„'', 4 t.'„'" .." ~ i; ' ' era, and confidently offering the past as a gnarautee flee 163; Chesnut sL, north sole, near roui.—, &L. may IS if 1 , •., • ... a,s ~- . al ' „ .-t• •-.. ,Sc .._.„.. ~ J. 4 t -, , , ... ~, for the future, thee respectfully solicit a continuanee . ..I.` .1 1 ''' r' - " * l.' "' `•`? ''' •'',". •"''` ", "l• ~." 'i' e' r. r ,!..•-• or th at atronaud, which they now gratefully ack- .f.ike lus , u.-anee, either per...an...at or Itinitaid, against , -1) .A. C A 111 Itl It 0N , * 4 e , •'''' ',r .'••, t, Z • ,t,,1 . .r.,L' e 'I '' 4" 4 ,'" .. t x'. • • ''' ' 1 •''' nomled. P e ''' • i Joss or uainage by nre, on property and eaects ut I le ',NUT kCI - L-TiVil OF '••••• ../ ‘..1-•• ''' ~..".• •• ...," •'• ' , ".e' ,%•• t•L, . •,-" ` ... ' • e • ' e.er. it,. ript'on in it/Mll or .0mit..., 0n the most - . ... ~'", . sr, ,;• • 4,s ,„. , ..,,, is 4 I. se ~ s i ..,,, .. . All consign nenis to Taaffe & O'Connor %sill be re-' er „ I HOLLOW 14 ARE AND PLATFORAI SCiI.LES, p pouts cttlik r AND CASTINGS l'i GENERAL. ''.'..!;-'' ... .:„..'Sf"-''',„.r'';' ti n 5 '...f,,t"4i Y' l I't ' 11 11 r -...= .., cc and fur. arded, Steam 11. rat chaiges paid, a ndi ..1-caa,,',;:',)''ibi to lin . A it or e by rletsters,!..'llle locations, prouiptl. attended to. ' '-' `'.••• `, ~ • ' 4 •••`, r•' in:r—,,, ..„..., 1 , i ; La. ' ! t ~52 ; ~:' .r:• , : ThaiS of L i,ling transmitted free or any charge . 1 "1 'C. N. IS.I.NCKER, rest. 1) ESPECIFULLY asks the patronage of Ins 4 ''''' • ' --, .S'• "„ "".• ' :1' il" i• ' L '' . 4 ' .....,' :',,, , . 5 4 - C um niission adiancing or Stoi age Ilaviiit• no inte C• G r Sc..‘• i t friends. ID, feels asarranted that he can Ipso ''' ' '''' '' '• l- I . ( ..,,,,,: „' .* -'4 .. 4 .,..,' n' ,'"• ' ",4‘± 3 1,; • ,,"'"'„, ''''. ''''''.' : ''' '''' , l ''.: :.''', ...4 .. .... - : , _ est direr-ply or indirectly iii . Stearn Boas 07e interest ' ' ' - '''''' -i ' Lli " '' ' bluer...tam to all a. Ito may purchase of lion. His `, -.' ,-•• ,•• -''' • 4 . ,..f1p... s cry • rt - • ...; S . , .;:- .- , tz .t.t, •7 p ' ~. ;1 7 id' the Consignors must LICee••••••11 - 11) be their primary DIItECTORS : I Ch trle. N• Haack er, Jar., It. South, establishment is on l'•l'leehy 'a plan of Lots, sth t • ' 4 ' - •••••.'• L' 4 • ~.• ‘ , 4' '',' 1 . , 1 - 4 4.' 5 4 - , ..' . 4. ' t , ••• ..- 1, ''t ... ;.. ' (Paj , :ct in shipping NVest; and they pledge tilt:inset% es . I I II art, Ceorge kV 1L...L.1.15, Ward. mar3l-ly •'''''..""'"; , ,-, ; 4 ~ ..L ..- t r i :..-7: 4 4 14 :':r„, "° , ......, * ,' .: '.."'`t : 1 / 4 ' .,' ', ..7!`t , '4` ... ”.t . .„ 4 to forward all Goods consigned to them promptly, . 1 f, " , : t ! a j s . \‘ ',.7 , ' ,10., ' 1 , % . , ,, , , , , , , 4, o • i.„ w,,,, 3,12" . ..• • t c'l, , , 1., 4 - ~. 1., , • 4 I,- :', ,I, ~, 1 5 , I , an lon the most adx antageo.is tones to the limners. I , •lfth IV acd Lis cry Stable. Tobias 11 agucr, Adolph. E Bur e; ~.. '-•• •,' d•' I •,.'s '• T •••• , 1 ~, 0.!1.' 1 , - ''. mar"' • Samuel Or ...I, Davit S. Brom u. ; ,;4 „ I • llEsub.criber, having bought out me Well , ~ :' -, ":;'4', ! .',./ /' ' ,`,/,' ''‘ . ''',. 't , ' . 44 , •' ' ..- ' - I Plttlwortli's Way. Frei g ht Line. PIT r S BIT 11G11 AGENCY'. • " ''' " ' *.`" ''' ',-;'..` "t .: • . 5:.," ,/. 4i ''"; " , '''' ." r t .--- WAlflt ILK :11 -litTils, Agent, at elm Exchange Office the Fifth IVard, respectfully informs his friends and : '• '','• ''' ..",":'• ,'''• ',` • .'". : i, l • " i: , ' .•.' !. „ 1 I=,„ 1 8 4 7. g ,, , , ....- & -------, 2 ,.. of CVarrickAlartna, 4 Co., corner uf Thad and Mar-1 the pubbe l generally , that he will keep at l all titles a ":' 7 ".....'' '',.." .7 ' 4 .;., • ~ ....., _ .. 4 ,' , • 5 ' , - • "21.5. : ' '''': • •':' 14 , .,„ ~. .., ,5 - ken street:, - I stock of t i••• best description ofriding horses, mg "tr " tt • ' ,r • ... ." • ' ." „, ,„• , a s , E.A.L.a.univ r.,L,5 Our the transportation of way Fire risks taken on building., and their chntents g!es, carriages of 1.11 kinds, and in short ciory thing ...I.i. '' ' t• ' ..' 's',"• • , t• , ''. . ,' .•.-".„' t. , . , I ' freitsht betw e e n Pittsburgh, maierville, Julius- in Pittsbuliii Alleght ny and the surrounding coon- rtiluiredlin his line of business. , ...''" ' '7' r.' :.. 15 -.`" - „ ~',', b * :' i'' - t ":•: ,' f . ,': s . ... 4 , ' town lio " llidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme- tr.. No mantle or inland na..gation risks taken. A considerable portion oE his stock is new, and he I . ,"" - ~, 1 ..../ ~i i 4 ;A , 4 . 4: • , . • ~.. ~. ~,,, &ate places. angt ly lis confident no stuck in the cur mill be superior to ' ' 7 '` ''' '''''' ` -` ( ' 4- I."'" ' • '''. • • t s t • I* • '. ' ' One boat teal es the Warchonso of C. A. Mc.lnul- I ',,...; ~," , a••• •• ••s •• „ A u. ,•" ' i 1 "I • , - Insurance. ''s 7, ' ;II , : ,I ~-• ~ •' •',,. '''' •4! * " ''., 4. ' . - I v 31. Co.; ..Pittshurgh, every day (except Sunday s'i and '' • .t.' ' ~...' 5 I • 0 ',' f • ! ' ~. •, 5 ,4 , ; ' ' • ''_ Shippers coral nays depend on having their goods A MF.RIC.‘N FIRE INSUIt.I.ANCE COMPANY of His terms a. t 1 , l be inhderate , . 111,! , iit , abl d e , is , 0n f 1...11>-1 I may st , a tee. 000 rs Whose the cana l On I,c, . 'tie. ;''..,:.--.-..., .':*•,.,f...: **. r ,*-: * - :/5.. ,: ,., , ,!„ - ;: -: :I'. ;' s' ~. forwarded without delay and at lair rates. Philadelphia-Charter perpetual-Capital:AM,- t e 'rebut! respectfully sul•cas a share of public patronage.. in l'lttlad „ elplua, N , o. 7 , 2 yt j 'almut ' • ' • ' LITARLES COLEMAN. `. • " ''''' . " 7 *• 1 ..,,”.'--- , . • •', -, .1. , . ,•' - 1 This Line was formed fur the special aceominn- 1 000 P aLd '.e' " lee 4 ?••••• - • ' ' `/1./',.• .f ',"/." - • r ''' . 4-' , ,' ''' n ' '•• '`' ". ''' 1.1 .'• business, d thei ri tors re- , street-kk in. Da. idson, I men t; I roilerick t rai. 3 , ~.. • . ; •,..- ~ .. ~ , , • ~ ,,,.,-.4 , :, ~ ...4 .1 f i, • ~ • _ - ,:-. , , . -anon o fthe ....y noinesS, an , 1 rop e Ir/7 - 11. , is also provided ,rich an elegant hearse, '•• , ' ' . 3 ;!. t .: -- :4',5.. - ........`4, ax x ~.' ,Vsi . ' • : ... i • I spectrally solicit a liberal share at patronage. Sec'} '• 'l'bis old and ,sl,ll established ( onipany Illiiieo to ily,ore Cu./dings, Merchandise, rutiut are, _ `""- i‘s inch will be furnished when required. uct23 to •' .- ' * ';''., • Zs. -../...„/ ,S 's' ,4,•,.•- - • ! '. 1 I • ,i;„,,..... • I Proprietors. and Property, n .t of as extra hazardous character, ' - NOTICE .. I-.." , • , 7.__ • .7.1 - , •, ''' , ...L. ..• ' ^ 1:• -, , _' / JOHN PICKWORTH, Jf i illN NIILLER, agiinst logs Or Wintaie by Ftre. ' l 1 A 1 INC. sold nut my establishment to Doctor ...•-•;-',*/ ":" , -'4 I ` C' '', ~ 1 I DAN , L, 11, BARNES; 1101111.11.1' WOODS, . pplici.i...is lor Insurances In Pittsburgh and its 1 , %% i lk,. F .. l i • A to , I cheerfully recrnfiritend ". .s,, ' ,- •,. a .`. '''...t . '‘' • - .....;" '", , , l."- ,' „"i , ' t WILLLIAI FCI., rY. 1 neighborhood as ,II be r ece ise d, an d :m k s Liken It 1., to all.tzt looser friends and Clistoiners. ', - h '-', ' • c , •••-, "4 t• ''.; ~...I.•.: - JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. I either perpedially ur r o r hooted periods, on tat ora- EDGAR TILOILN. ! It. lI.CAVAN,JohnsIo.n Aae n t s .l toe torms, by GEO. CoCli It AN, Agent, 1 , C.'"A.34e.INULTY & Cu., Pitt.,•gh. e doe. 24 No 2b, 1A ood street. lrwltt's Drug Store. •-• Itt.t..nar..s CL S. ! The ri rulero/4 aid having bought out the store of • '' "' • - : a' , -• , , . 1, "•-•: := ' t • ' 1 3, J. 111,-,,hey tit, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga- jestml h " re „- .1 ,,,,, ,, „., FIN 31 1 ,.., 3 ‘ . : m " ti ' it " 11. la4r 1 horn, corucr of been and a lland stre. ts, trio ~ ..', ~ kr : . ' - f - t . ` ' .., ' f. .., o . 1• try 4 - Sakti', Pittsburgh. " ll° ' _•a gents at l'ollstairgli, for Mc lhlaa•are Mutual . gen 1,. iu. a stilts of g the drug and mcalicine custom oil the, "..." 0 -, 4 '.. - ~„' •4,' ; , .. : • 1 .-- - . c•i . and surrounding o , Lim sitry A ge l ie:ral assortment ' '... ,•-• • h. ',..., • f„." tl i ". V • .c , , .., , [ Independent Portable Boat Lint., I S afel y insurance Comyasy cy Phila&•lp'lla of 411 the must sa,u ail* Me.loaties, •tfurner „. . .- .*•-4 - t, * 4 4.".• .u. i s , ' •• I*.'''' • '", ,r., ,- - ' . 1 . I "1 - 1111. L. RISKS upon Iluadoigs and Alt rchandize of burps, VIM , 1 Irticlis, Brushes and COl2llOl will al- V: • L'i ' 4 . • .`' . .'•,-!.• '' ':' i "'"'"' . 4 *,'''''"-. '' ''' "' f -" t • , I .p.s- S " - --...........2.-,.-A 8.47 ' 5r.4.,. Q." --1, 4,4 I . 114 ,r car e ,;. e .c: d u e r ' y c . r s P sc u l u s i , ' lal a . n c d ti 'N u l i:o r. a u t ‘ lit it 7it k o ' st u i l la " Zt l a tl i : ' beke d en band ' Ith ' siClLan' ' Pr.'n ` nittinnn ac-1 '-'' ' " ".'" '` ' . •.. I - • 1 warn I v compounded. i The store.. di he open at all '` , Oh •• a• the warehouse of King & Ilolnies on ' "' Li. " uf Li ` ''' a" LL. " 41 k 1 : . : 11, " Ikm 1 ,... invi - c, i x" • -' ' AND NIERCHANDISE To AND FROM PIT IS-i, ' LL . r ~...,.4.:.,,.7„.....,,..„,._,.....„,,,,....„,....,,,,„; . ~.I ~.‘ , ...t.....i ir st. near „ Ma...-ket street, Ibusbureh. , ' e.,, 2s corner o Penn and Hand eds. ' BURGH PLIILADELPII4A AND BALTIMORE. ]pooh s.. homey incite the ......l.ence and I , k • _ , . , • ••• „..• , .„.„ ~.. , • ~ , - A. - LIZ;:r Without Transhipment. i pat:el:age pt thei friends and cononontt2. at large tot - --,- George Cochran. ',-•, 4 •• •''- .. ,/ - , .••• •'.- - • `', • , ',... •* - ..• -•*‘.ls s - •,'. • I'• 4* ' ' ' , ' ~,.. • .. ~” ~, , ~ 4. ..,, ,•-', • ' ' I without delay, at the lowest current rates. 13.11 s of 1 tubas among the most flourishing in Piirladeiph.a- _ ~‘;‘) 2 6 hood Street, pate,,, g h '' ' '' ' -• ' "'''' - , ''' -,; ..,''' ... r c',',.,_` .. '""- . . I Lading transmitted, and all instrue dons promptly at- - hating, .i large paid in capiail, which, by Ow oper-/ r •irys,TE‘i. Ls t o transact a general c oniniis,oen •• a i • ...' ' ; - '‘..z* -,.- ' * ~.' - ..- I •-. .: I* ~ I I tended to, free from any extra charge for storage or I moon of Its chart.• r, la con s tantly tot, ca s lng -r- ' - ab I IL . ; 11(151H1 55, 15p( I .all;, in the purchase and 9111' Ilr 1 ''( -r * • ' * r'. : *.' -r , * ( ''*‘• '5 ( :r- .`-. tl. I, - ",.. 1 s" s , ,* ; . com.nission. Address, or apply to I N IL/t n i hug to each pe o n insured his d na drier( tri t h e. kitee la an mulufactuns ..n.l pr.al nee, and in rec.....- 1 ~: ' • '„ ~ , - ', - 4 , 1 :s" L, .. r' ~ 4 , , ' •'^` . '.4 , s- '*• • '''`,...., 4 i 44 ''ls 4- ,..4 - ',. '-,' - • 1 C. A. I‘I.d..I.NLILTY .i CO., , profits of the Company, . about invol..iij lota to in , cud ~,....r d ,..,,, Good* etto , ..4ned to his care. A. 4 ,.• -.- ' - ' 1 7. ,-- , i',` . ..., ' , .11.,',' '' ' I Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. 1 s ny re,i,on„,,bdity .., hatclex, beyond 04,.. rut - mum , t:4 at i.,.. the b.... u•aCturrrs be a•• 111 be Constantl, •- ' ', ' ' Z •-•"; • • ''" •'" '• . I actually paid in by hint; aad therefore as sic .n „ n ppli s d ..th the pumapal articlra of Pittsburgh • , ~' ^ .. . * 4l a • - '-' '••• ~ . ''`..' , • STO It AG E. 1 the Mutual pnuciple ducat. dor c , ery uhnosamr, inlaid ...tore at Of luX Let 1611oleF.sle price, ' * • . `. ..,.... . s," - * '' ' ' "Having a acre large and commodious warehouse, I feature, and nine M 0.,: ar.r.l( /41V form, n tr . l . l.tt I 4 )„4.,„ a .„I ~,,,,, it/mt. : a . , ar . r es p,, , tli t ll.,,,k ci t e ,l .• . ' . ,• :, •• , . • . - - 4 . ' - •-.•. -' ", ale are prepared to receive (in addition to freight fort 0. '-tor - I Agent.," . of the Franklin Pile Istt.nance - Cgs. 't be That 1 I '' '' •"" • • '''': ,' '' •z. , 4,` ' , 1 " 4 :•• • ' shipment) a large amount of Produce, 5.. e., C otapany of Philadelphia. • , •'•'• •'' ' ' ,-• ' ' ... ~, ~,,, •• • 4 a , ~.“, , age at low rates. I „ ~. I ti l 31 'WHITE has / tut reeeiced at hi. large s -", . - ' ,• • s. , m•s• i.,A• ' „. . 4 ..1 4 x • ~ - I marS A e‘t thitstimen , fronting on Liberty and 'lntl _ ' ' • `,. t', -/t • .1 .t.• - • ' 4- .• ~ ,_. ;.-,;• ~ .7 C A. Me 1. - s, l I.TY " C.i. I ''' ''-• c"' n'r qf n•ra , ~ d it ~ ,d ,tea:,, Pals)rur 41. T"u- - ---"' (--'.q.-Y -"t'- i ''' ' " r ' 1 "" - .treets a t-plent , ol a , iortnte„t of Tll 1.111)ti tor t • ' •.*,', - ' " 't . '. 5 1 • --.`" .:;'' , : ••". SUBBED. A Kit 41.". CL. 1: .1..14 :S. I I'v, I -,15, 4, 14,4[4.4,14. l ie ~1120,,rnitl:, ! ~,o act: •, t• :7 '''' ' "„ri.,4 ~ ,_',.,•' r,"" ' 1 slimmer al,. :,a superior lot of FreLtb Satin VES / , I iOn Ic no,. halo I Leg...lnure, ~ere i , ~ • ' •'''' ". • '..'' '•` • , 4 •544*/- 1, ' ' ' i pvq:l i;17.1 , i.,,, ,e, , yr,- r.. , ,1,,, „„). r - 7 1 : ' Bonds and Morteagc-, ,$.3 11 61, - 93 1 ING'• all or 'm holt I,e is re nly to make tip it : '' ' ‘• . ' - ': . ' : i" .' c.1'•.14_•." I ,". 1 ....p• . ---- .1....1'4 1 - 'lt's- ib 1 i 4,„, ,-, ~.-.-, ' ;.q,! Real Estate, at en4l, It , O'..•ii•l 77 th• lat, r„ , ',idiom and ori the most rea.onable tei int i ' ' • , ••. /„; •"", , ',.„ , ./. , ..t ,•, , 7 -4, . I • ftlouongaht la ltoutt, 1 CeMpor , ay Loans, scat o.s •....tt! L 156, .. ...07. re) 71 4. ii‘tial 01,-er.e the rani,Lcc, No .101 Lariat t • . ' J.. • . d ~' e r 1.- ''' . l4 4. -. '.:. ; r te , ' lat I at X. • and sixth street. i I Al '.uv 1 toll! of „ '''''"'"'' phi 4 al) I I J3l WIII TF., Tailor, Proprit tar i ' k .- ''•"'' ) - ' '' ' ."---- * --:: ' BrowNsvu-LE• AN° CL)IBLRL•kND TO BA L . . if...du get rti n J.5,11,411L1 that all iti,i.. S',ll/ II" . .' . • I 'l.,- . 5r • 5, . TIAIURE AND PULL:WEI-PHI k. I 1 fo•••MpL/) ii•el, a... 1 g,tlll k ..,Aire .5 , C trit \ to all i•• 11• ""'4.• lf 11, DON NLID, ma and ma, • - ~ ~• -• „;,,, ~' , - ~- •,. 4 , 5 ' - I Time to Baltimore 32 hours. I obtain policies from that lump...)• IlAsks taken a. .., -,,, F,,,,,,b r Pint street, near ,11arket, is • ' ' * 7 ' • • •5 i : ' -.,)!..,: ,&•• t ; ' , ; Time to Pniladelphia 40 hours. 15 10, rates at arc ot. ..snort ..O. serum:, I 4*- - 4-• prepared to mimic Bras. t'astirr•s and -,_ . " • ' ", .", " ,!. Lt r a ; ~ , 4.1•,;... ,1..„" o • l joYeat 73 aztLES sTAGING ] 1 acts 55 511 BILK Al IRTIN ,Agr et ,t• t, . - Bass us arks generally on the most, - ".....r'-i."`'""..„ -`. --',....;-. '' --, --c I fill-IL' Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, i - ito ~,,,„ . 1 hio nook.. • .„ ..t- tea mutable terms mini shortest Initirr. I ' - I , ‘'' ":' " `", -:, ;me', • . ~ , - .11,-,,," , ,, „. a l . ...L Louse M' Lane and S"-Atarav I,,,,, n , a t .6 ; ,; n dr l n e n . :7,„ nc ii nd ,,, I j US!: , ree...-,...r:_t_t_t.; , „ l , l, :k o e t. l %!o rt of the bul-er ribcr ' rs.lir..4 --- ' lle tat its ro rahtbssts 4.1 d all the., t '„ t • t ..., 4 , _•:' 4 . ' ..' ' 4 .2' " tn.t-ing doubli, daily trips. One - ' ,••••• ' 2 - . • ~.., - ...Monongshela wharf ex ery morning - preeiselx at b o'-• i ;" '" street, "..,. ~... , ~ . ~,,,...., b i .„,,,,, „,, r i„ ~ to g'ne him a call, no Le is de., I "' .: - : ' ":: _.. ,i , , ... ,' ' 3 -7 , , -. ' cluck. Passe:l,lo.ra by the morninb . line mill arrive' ''' ater''' Slid.-a, P a-ca • C l' - •"'"''' " auu t l a'n• tcrinined to do ,Il s. ark in Lis :me t en - lon I l tratisi.itt.3 and esitt...i by Chute. Julius Ii mill, 11 ri , _• t "mow " • .-- .'" .s •• s• - ", * ' st , „ -' in BaDamore nest elening in tone tar Vic Plidadel- „ I ~ ~.., la) 21 1 y I . ` , , ••• t `` s • s •• - `,•,- . ' plum Mail Boat* or Rail (toad care. 'Coe CI elling U. ' I'' • / Ilartman's Acute &scoots, 1.•,, Dr. Bettye!, 1,41, I I ) iiiii.)Et. & SE c °its, (wt. ...1 :...c,,. I eti, c't ,‘ ,' • .• : ''' , • .'• '' ' , '-- „. 4 _ .. - ', ....„ _ I Boat will )ease the whirl' daily• at 4 o'cl,,ck, etc. pt ' ' , -' `.' . - • ' .' . , s -. 1 Sunday .4. Passenger*: by this boat will lodge on/ Horne opaline honl nd , t , thc 1:4,1u 4llt , ht. J Lilmris I t, No, 27, I'.111; et., beam is 55 4-od and NI Ad.,' i 4.444 5.111 , N1 II ' ' 514n0e,n, ion r. 01 Mustard Griustail b.p,ces,t ..n0tt...., :•,.•: , • . - , ~ „ I oast., in co.mur e state rooms, n Leave Browns-1 ~ r I, , ~ , Sr., , X..,„ , uill op.•n during the prount week a larOf * ^ I ville next 'normal; at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains I ,' n , ',` ' "`. , 31 "'" ,. " 1 •,, 5ut • I No. 1 ''''"4 4 ' .. .., ri ,,,, / Li( ring s ut1111(.-lic I /1). l•l loan. 455.1 In.( AI 01 arta:. sin •hetr Laic, ,It•Lh thi•i. „ill • - i • ", . • •t • . s• " .. ,- , _ lin day light; sop and lodge in Cambe.land. IaCIA fur Oil use CI , irt • r , ‘lll, Ns.le 111 I, a5111.t11.5 1.0 Still liCalc , 's, at Litt/ fl. ' ' ----' 4 ' • ..- avoiding erht trait el altogether. The preparations! A ' lt -•e '' a a r l e ( u ' r s i : d h : a r te ,.%`" . ... , C . " , , ,t),;,. • ~, 1,,,, ~, - ..1.,.... Ai , pi, t•• All artida 5 sold hy tlo-o..arran ,:, '. „ 5 '' .. ,,.. . % , ...‘„,,, ';%,,,‘ : ~ ,* i l":„ ," iln,inettch;boret`ethaeiarch*e„.l7,fliliLL'iLun i tta 0 i ; c dc 7,7: P 4 C 4 . 1 ;7; n 1 ,,, e ` u "." - . I : • L ' olin • t' l o h , al , /411Sen' . .• I 1:er.4 4 1 4 ' -.1.c Put ktt bout. for !L.:. Merck-Lots 111 If lILIAIik /.• 14 , / ea•st would ' r • : ' .,. !•' '' 4 ,., ''4 . ' -4.•- , kno:, 4k upon it. I toike pato, is, e, s or. Ot..c. tor ,II beittrt iil OW Vitt 1 bey nit) be ItAlf ll a r einan'a Chrome lureasea .0) 5 at 44 4 ir .4: chut...., No.' '27,i , Atli at, it II A n'e Illn/d• - ''''* '. • - '.. 4 ' . ...- .4-. Y. •,,,,..- Passenzers can stop on the route and rcsntor their i " I k l ': i . Medicine Chests of 4i it'''. tent Sae'. In,: sen 7 a •,' .. • . .a. •?, ~ , ~.. :, again i se,xta at p:ea.to e, and bit. souses 0/11 •i.l liond " P I "" w ith - . l, . l, 1 € 1, 4 , .., 4. kill t i -- ' " ' '' " • ' ' ''' - ' 'i-'' i '•-• : -•''''• Steamboat I, tm •en Baltimore and Podad. iplo. "• . I P rl C''' . ' 'P R " •' • -'' •' t • . 1. -." Coaches chartered to pari.cs to Date! as they' .1.- I ° ~ , . El '. y.~F . .~:. , ` ~ ... • ^ s ME ME • • MS lini MEE , . . ;`" o - r !!", , 4 ' . , ‘ 5 " ". • • : , • . ••• • , , .• - . • ' • • • MEL MN= ESE = NZEI ~ ,~~;. ,~ .. . '.. t ....• ..?+, ~. ... ,--- . 7. r ''. '' 1 :'" '' ..''..;.:'..; 4: ' ,. ' 4 ~ , ' ‘ : 'ZL : '' t 4, ;,:',.:.`, ::,, ..: . ;•!.,' , .. - -f •-ooc- -, ,.;;:::-,-....' -,;‘;‘,....... .4,4-,, k ,; ~. .r .. - ,..4- ..;.-- ,-.„,'•• .'+' .-' r 1.,y5 i ',...".,;:, .....,: ~ . . .t ; ,; - .. ~.:,:;-,:, , - i- = . 3 _3.,'3 s i' ;;;', .''';' . =3" . 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' ii ." ; ; ; - ;' ' DTle(.':?".' - ' ':7' , '''; - ''' ' ' .. . . :';':'....tFß*:= • - , _ . , : ' =EI =I ~ ; Y. ~ 93E MIS MEE INII ' ? , -* '.; i - ‘-i'• ? e ...!"..;..,, = . . . . . .- „ :it.::',4i:*" . t, r,,.., ME ENE • it e ME kr , •: HIE = „. . i t : t om MN ISEM EME Min = IN Secure your tic,ket4 at the oMett, Mortenttaltel house, Or SL. ett-trit_ fe3l7-y Bing4nalL'is ,Irransport a:Lon Ltue, • j , t.T.MI 184,6 I - lON - DUCTED on ' strict Sabbath-keeping princi ples, though not claiming-to be the only line that la so conducted. The propribtors of this old estab lished line have puttheir stock in the most complete !Filer, -end are thoroughly preparo forward p, n duce and merchadize to and from Eastern cities ku the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience in the carrying 'business, and zealous attention to tit e. interestsofeus ioruers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed ou 'Bingham's ME Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight , vitlt the utmost despatch; and our pnccs shall ;d -rays be as the lowest charged by other respons:ble Prodtice and merchandize will be received and for carded east and west without any charge fur adrer storage or commission. Bills of lading forwarded and every direction romptly attended to. Address, or apply to • WM. BINGHAM, anal Basin, eor. Liberty and Wayne sts., PittaL'g, BINGIIAMS, DOCK 4 , STRATTON, N0..47G Market Mt., Philadelphia. JAMES ‘VILNON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard st.;Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West st., New York. 6TJrIII-y John 111. Towugentl, IIIIGGIST AND APOTII EC Alt .3n. 45, Atar iA .1../.:e./ street, three doors above Third street, Pitts r,,,•!,., v.,ii hare cm/A:lndy nn hand a well selected l y:or tumid of the best and frmthest M.11,;11.c5, which e. will sell on the most reasonable terms. l'hysi ans sending orders will be promptly al/coded to, id supplied with articles they may rely upon as .mine. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and It.tly prepared from the hest materials, at any hoot r the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good ;:funiery dec 30d Henry W. 'Williams, TTORNEY AND COUNSHLLOR AT LAW, -(succesior to Lowrie &CV/ills:um:0 Office at EH old stand, Fourth street, above Smithfield E PA RTNERSHIP heretofore existi ng between libnry W. Williams, Enq. and myself, iu the prac t'e of the law, Arms dissolved by mutual consent On the 2Gth ult., and the [Maness will hereafter be con 'brined by Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer-- Copy recommend to all for whom J have the honor to do. business, as a gentleman every 4 , xvay worthy o Weir confidence 2 1,14%15-Iv , . Steel and rile .11.1nnufavatory ; 9 , 11 E embicrthers having. enlarged their establish= mem fur the manufacture of Steel and FAles— cs the corner of O'Hara end Liberty' streets, Fifth Pittuburek—are • prepared to furnish fles - of .eri 4 y.delieriptiim, of the beat quality; and being de termined to make tt the interest of min. - inners to pur chase filet: from them — respectfully invite the patron age of all who use the article. marl6-y ' A:Milli:11 & CO. linntlng and loLsking. CCM/ &LULA rs o 1 every description on hand and constantly receiving fresh bupplies. Guns, Pitdols, Posvder t Shot, Flablis, Belts, Gauxe Bags, Drinking..Gups, Ste., &e. Fishing 7'ackle.—A large and complete assortment, -for and 'or retail, consisting in part of Jointed and Cane Rods, Hooke of every variety, Silk, Grass, Linen, Colton and Trout - lines, S'wlvels Snoods, Ploats, Sinkers,'&c: , JOLIN W. BLAIR - , .I.2ooVocid st... J. IVIE.SKII WALTER If LOWRIE D. Jayne—Dear sir-1 am . glad! to inian you that the-medicine made by you fur Bowed and Sum mer Complaints hasproved singularly efficacious !in my family., fitly vite lias for,years been extremely liable to a roost distressing dyeemery in hot needier; but by the use OfJ . AtNE . S CAM .1,31 ILNAT/VE BALS err two' seasons, the attack has been obviated in Ole course Gf two or thrt;e hours. I baye:.known chil dren, when attacked with a violent Diarrhma, cured iminediatay by this rnedit inn. I consider your medicine prepared with gre-it skill, and highly bene ficial to Inman nature Respectfully yours, o r sate in Pittsburgh at the !!', 72' Fourth street near Wood IY S ! I Great Eng Glib entedy . TO AIMS! To ARMS ! ! • l .ror Corea, C'relds ...isir.rair, and Consumption' ;__ ~. is , 'IIIItEATENED Disasion of ll . cHlern • T ii,: great and only remedy fir Colds, Coughs.' 1 1'"-- t, ,:..11..).1 Pelli,lt :la /a by Col. Al 01. Swill, Alai, It..'.(.:Ltd A ,thiria and Coast stprzois, is :he II l' NG A IG A N 1 i :nen, notwitlistaiddli g which, J. It. 14 bite nil con-, b.sLsAllil OF Lii - %, di , rf," red by the celebrited m i tae to sell clotheng cheaper than .in, has here o(hre Dr. linLoan, id' London, England, nnd introduced in- Ibeen offered in the wosicrn conatry, Loa lit , the! to the t nit eel !iat.1215 under the inanediate super,n -largeil..ndat,:ishlnent to the city, flouting on L berty ; londstme of them it:l/tor. • land 57:•.th sts, lie is flew pre-parcel t o show 1.41 Ins The estratirdivary success of tins medicine, in the! 1 nu bit:IOUS patrons the greatest vrriety . of dotith, • cure o f Pulmonary diseases, warrant s the A nieneall I 1 cassimeres„ restings, and cloaking of all descriptions, • Agent in soliciting for treatinellt the Worts - r ro,,IDL.C. suitable fur the approaching season, that had ever CAsES that can Le found In the CcdnatUndy---cAses! !seen oge•rfql in this market, to 5, hd I; all rub , ha se, that seek relief in vain boni any , if the common; the Right or tVity. DI/serve the corner, No- 107, rernedn, of the day s and have been given hr the tip Liberty and Sixth sts. J. M. WHITE. l'allor, , Mob t dist info:shed Physician. as cosi - 11134E0 ANIIIS-1 -' niar 23 Proprietor. . Rams c. The Hungarian liaison, has cured. and' • cis : will Cure the Nos! DESPFAIATE or cAsr.s. it Is. no 1 ~, k l. l fr ) . EPRING STYLE. a i quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of; • lIATS ANI) CAPS. .'" ; Lrioon and e..itablislied efficacy. 1.,0ry 1.. oily. in the 1 sited States should be suf.- 1 ‘l.6.criber would inform his customers and ! Plied with lluclian's Iltinearian Balsam 01 Life, not 1. the public, -that i.e has received direct from ' , ;., ° only 1,0 ~Uzuterart me ConsUlnpl.l%e tendenCles of NeW Y tali. , the latest and most approiod st ; ,,iii, of . t i, all it; he e. ,,, e1 ~,, ;.; . 3 presentive r n o, ; c ow Hat' ai.d (. .'l's ( " 1 b i 'nn g ull ' i ' urnw " wear. lie in all i ases of Colds, Cirughs, spitting of ,fain d is also daily run:mincing nig flats and Caps oil all in the side arid Che s t, Irritat i on and Soreness //1 the desciiplions, and lie pledge, hitt/sell to turnirti hi• ' Lungs, Bronchitis, Dirlieulty of Breathing, license customers IA kb an article Ow% for or a!nr-si, 41tir,, reaer, Night Sweats, I:tin/elation and tioneral De (Alit y and cheapness, cannot Le SI.. rilal,ed. • Leidy, Asthma, I niluenxih, !looping Congli and Croup. Western Merchants are int ited to call and ex- {Y.,- Soid in large bottles, at s I per bottle, with amine his stuck. u, lit- leeks confident o h b eit .,,,,, a z i l t . roil direction s 1,0 the restoration of I Icalth. -: ; P.inipldets, contaiiiing.a mass of English and A to please both in ip G• W• 6 LA: ' 'SGi,ilit) and price. • i , ini• ro . in es t -nth- a t m ., an d other evidences, showing ( •• ) W, i l ' 2 Wood Eft , • the nue.prlllett Merit-8 ante great English Reined,, Third door below Chit is' Coin. Auction hotons. may he obtainr•il of the Agents, gratituousl v. N. B.—Persons preferring a ritt,horgh maiiiiiiic-; la avio P. in a OLF.E, sole Agent for the United tuned flat to Lasiein lints ~itli Pittsburgh ii:irnes Stales, 119 Court :inert, finiitnii. may rely' off getting the same by casing as above. T. \v. lorua-r ~S..SoNs, General Wholesale Agents, marG-d3lll G . ‘v ; (..,, No. Lll North Second street, Plidath.lphi.i. -'' ! • ADI ES AND GENTLEMEN, who d'',,itmF , ll' Sale hy IL A. EA lINES'EOCIi ..ki. Co., corner Pm i of Wood and Front streets. rnay '7 y LA chasing Venitian Blinds, or ssie.l. to got this! ski _ __ !Binds renewed and made better than is lien '-ir/ei i )00 (1 p,,,,,, '1 r.. titan iiri.-insyßwt, will please take nOt:ce lhat Al.drew White is now ~, )7 c . ; ,,,,, sit asp L„,-,,,,,,,,.. F u t,, r jb,,,,, t ,., permanently situated on the corner of Wo o d ; and the Stock or th e a trot, l'unipany, residing in or near 4th stn. Shun' room on the second fluor of Mr. EVI, r this ~tv, ;r,,. ~,I , o , te d t o 1-,,y the foll o ys, ng i tt ,, ta i. nedy's splendid LoOking ('las s and variety story: (news hi Joshua Hannah, Agent for the Company, entrance oil 4th st. All miters thanklidly received' „ r: and promptly attended to. Please call and 51, I.C- ' 1(1 per emit. on or hefdre the. 13th .luno floc!. Core purchasing elsewhere. niarl 3 [ 90 i• i 1 ‘• ''; (‘ " Ist JiilY •• Il'o•v el Complal ut 1J 0,1 Dr. M. L. KNAPP, of I•hicago, 111., pro ]: fet.sor of Materta Modica in the 1 111 terultv of Lapot to, Indiana. Dr. Jayne—Liar Rir :—You ask me what proOfs I meet with of the.iinfficacy of your Carminitirei can safely say that I never proscribed a inetheine for Bowel Complaints that has given so much siltis -1 faction, and my patients EC spec ly and perfect re lief as this. Whenever introduced intri,:a facuily s it heroines a standing remedy for those ailments, pad is called for main and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy 'and usefulness. is ; the Summer Complqint of children it has frequently lip "geared to snatch the little tictims, as ihwere, from the grace. '•lt saved the life of my (lidd, and of such and such a child," I have iopeatediy heard said. In dysentric affections ofaclults,l have time and apron seen it act'like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, 1 may say in u few minutes. In tine it is,aivaluahle medicine, and nu family should:by witlMut it. Respectfully. , M. L. KNAPP. M. R. ••'From the her, eIIARLES C. I'. CILOSBY, LOaiSVIVC, ICY.. and tote-ol New York. BSI 1 , : 4 f ..2 0 ,r 44 ti 41 4. ~ 35 t h it rr I.ly order of the Company: II. WiIk:ILLY, Contractor fur the cmitinuation of said Line. junel-dal and on June 13, 14, 15, 2S, :29, 30, and IJuly 13, 14, and 15. Al It. DUFF'S II ; .) I : C .; . 1 AS A I N IN I I ) V I N V " R P ri N I o I\ r ' t C h cur -Ic}::.:tTAii) . ' i (1 ' 1 , nor of Fifth and Market sts.; .1= . 1 he only institution in the city in which Gentlemen can acquire such a know -14,1,4e of Hook keeping us wilt enable them to apply it immediately to practice. Persons desiring it can /lave use number of rell.rences. Several new testi monials of the complete success of Pupils in kteatn honi Rook kt , eping, Have been recently recelved, and may be inspected by s isitors. Hours of business: during summer 2to 4 and StoloP. M. ' junel _ . . IHE undersigned, h4ving filed his petition to the Court or .Common Pleas of Allegheny Cou nty, for his discharge under the liniolvent Laws of this comninnwea:th, and the Court having appointed the third Monday of June, for hearing Use same; you are hereby notified to attend and make objection, if any you hate, why I should rot be discharged. Juno I-d 3 w JONATHAN STULIBS, Laborer. • .M. 00111.: has just received from New A York the t4ummer Style for HATS, eon- ' 4 44 sisting of WHITE, BEAVER, PEARL and WHITE FRENCH CA-VI:4EIIE lIA LS, with relititiltOES. Those in want of a beautiful light Hat are respectfully invi ted to call at N 0.75 Wood st., ma2S-y 3d door above Fourth. . To Printers. i 'A FRESH supply Of Jahltson% Superior Printing Ink. Just received and for sale nt the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post L. HARPER. '" Not to-Creditors summer Foe loon fur FfKM =1 - J.;4 . • i" Grent Reined.* of the 'Age SWAYNE'S • COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, --ESTADLISIIED IN 1835 LC AN ACT OF CONGRESS. I The Gtent Remedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken • - Constitution, Sore . Throat, Nerv ous Debility, and All diseases of - Throat, Breast, and Lungs; the must effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of the above diseases is DR. 1V.9 YNE',3 COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. !Lend the Testimony. St. Louis, Sept. 71h, 1846. DR. E. EASTERLY & Co.—Cents.--I have been' afflicted for about three tears with a pulmonary coin plaint, which has baffled the skill of several of the! most eniiliCht physicians of oar country. At times my cough was a ery sea ere, pain in any side and breast, and great difficulty in breathing. In this way I continued to suffer, until life became almost a bur- I den. At length I saw your advertisement of Dlt:i WAYNE'S Compound Sy lup of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend cf mine to make atrial of it, anti I purchased a bottle of you. I ant happy to inform you that one bottle has effected a perfect cure, , and that I am,now in the enjoyment of good healthl I make this statetneut JD .the forth of a certificate, that others , A ho may he afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable medicine. You can .use this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. Yours, with respect, Wal. CARSON. ONE. WORD OF CAUTION.—Since the introduction of my article to the public, there have a number of unprinci,lied individuals got up nostrums, they assert contain Wild Cherry ; some are called " Balsams," " Bitters," and even " Syrup of Wild Cherry," but mine is the original and poly genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the public records of the Counnon I iv calm of Pennsylvania. flit only safeguard against impovitien as to see that my signature is'on each; bottle. Da. 11. SWAYNE, Corner of Eighth and Race streets, Plulada. 710,000 Deaths by Consumplon Would perhaps to a small estimate for the ratiages of !his dreadful disease in a single year; Men add Mel fearful catalogue of Muse cut eff &y lvtamdlion of Lungs, Hemorrhage, Astim‘a, Coughs, !Mums-I za, Brum hilt's, and athcr dtscases of the Lungs and! And the list would present an appalling proof of:' the t'atality of these two classes of d ISC4SeS. but it: is important to know that nearly all of this dread i waste of human life night have I..evii prevented by I a timely use of DR. S % % O r A YNE.S COM:POUND SY- i ItUP OF WILD CuERIIY. This tti.alicine has how - been bv . f,re the public some elglit verses, and is the ON:ilia/ preparauon Crum the IVil3 Cherry " free. Its rt put won as a rem edy fur Coughs, C thin , Lirouch.lis, Cunsuiriptlon of We Lungs based entirely upon its ilannatulaerit,, ux CS bat little LI/ inflated nes; :paper par.. 'l•hnne 110 gut c It a trial, being benefited by it, recom mend it to thvir t.c.glihor, and thus gradual') and sorely has d gamed:all eu ti.,bir• reputaLun and is ached t s star at,, general ace. (toe Luttle 0,5 or h„ie to cure a recent Cough ur Cold, vt title u ith strict talen t Oita to the direr iiunt that aI:COI:Wan, cal. bottle, Its In Pulmonary rfiscases of long standing and of the must alarming CiattaCter, aht'.l)6 gins:, Se lief, and in vs ry many instance: has clfc,:vd cum plc IC bad pctlll.ttlela c tree. - 'less-are of the worthlei, •' Biller:,' '- Syrup - F, — as they contain o..rn• of tflt tiTtdeS of the original p?C•parata••n. The n.al and oat. Ltennine:trttr!t• r. prepared by lift. SIN AN E,cernt.r Ett:ttth (Intl Ra , c 11.1.:vtn, iinitaelphoa. and 11,r h.di• by ,!‘ all parts the L'utted Stales t and 4"11111 Paris 11::rOpe. i ' Mparcd only 19 DR. .% :`; t., N. W. eern'et . of E.chtit and Itace I.tretets, P:3;:atteiplitz, aai t oy reaper ta1.1.• Itr,t,g4t.otr. the pr.nctp.ll llitVllol 111 the l'ettlett States. For kale. ll'hedesa.fs and /Hai/. I,y TIMIIN Nlarket .t, -t, L. lU\ 1 , 0 •itreg•t. and (1(:1)1•IN SS(WI)EN, cur nrr ul II rnd a nd d *tr., sr t,c Ac.r.Nrs 10.1,1 rirrsr“..nolL rs. J.) W The Moat .distunndlssu f.)isewser). A BLESSING! A MI ! A WitSl/1:11" ! To :CUT e f:ruptinnx and Ihligurrtylent, f hr SL4n, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Sall LAruri, Scar , te, Sine ileadJ, 4 r. 1 , 01, - 1: years riaiiia“ - . nu:rust. the capital or Frence .1 as r.(l, or a dial:Olt() laadt i. ed almost an any thing &nadir Its hie hands Of laaD, 0011ii1 h alo such poia. sr. P. that Ci.iracil by I for los ii/Vrti n. 105 (7: awed boat and lux 114 Villk Wail as a hum bug. and, alaa! rmn fsolmh persons without trying, the name na il at length, after testing it i n thi s hospitals, the Medical Society of Tana , (the best C boor 1659 in the world; delivered the In:lnuit% repots tieS:unor Vemprini : 42 We bale 11.1. V rninutnly and carefully examined thrA i re.,: ar intseutien \ ,- %re has i I. et/ s, as Cu/DI/title/it it 111 Z.t r. 31 cases, and we hesitate hot to pronou n , : I t 1,11, e 1:4 1 .. soap an a great and a truly tl fabled - Pi for any cutaneous eruption orististiuuretherit of the clan. !ti inventor Sir' eon salt, the true philanthropist or „uner.ue Signed) LEtPiA.LI Then envies the report of the "Societe de Mnsti sa•vwhOc ea per ts : We cue a•tuunded,•' esclsinar, the a; , ed president, "at 'nix angular preparation—Vesprim's Italian Chet - ale-0 Snap! NV here, indued, rill sco•nre-stop! Herr we hats a preparation made in the form ut beautiful piece 01 bosp, which tic Los, I.t a. 1 , /al [Uanier, in I net• est . !, ru:LneOUS trupi,en, esers d.stiguretnent or, sad even (14:colored shin ! v. di as nri;:it and sal4u!ar er ceAhe Ne gro, the I to,,dr, the Te!loa (lace lie 1 .. ..11t, and the 'Red Man orthe rat Wert, sre alike sod, the in Ilurn.r of its extraordinary lowers of (gearing ten low or d.sco:ored shin, and Mahe It is lute and beau ttfut, and of changing tlic color ot &irk, or I dar k , liruau chit,." (Here se era! persons were brought forward Is the president, who had used It, in proof! of his READ TII ISI 1 . 12031 TIIE llv I.NTOII 111.MSELE TO THE PRESENT =I Paris, Nor 4, Is M. In consideration tilthe sot, or E.3(i00, I have do volited is MR. T. JONF- , , residing in the Lily Turn., N. A.. the whole process of inarinfacturing, together is Rlth a si iienientufthe U 11; reehCnitl Cu lLfnis log Loy Italian t bein.cal Soap. Ile pi to inanufae tore It I . OT sale in the bolted States only, and to ha,c the privilege of naming It 4 `Jinter. • it Italian Chcartia/ Soap:, W atm.'s, Ilinry J. 1101d5worth. (gued) ANTONIO VESPIUNI There arc prolia!dy few persons of intelligence, who, alter reading the above, 1%01 doulit the ititli tiesi of Junc.s's Milian Chemical Snip, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelar, Sun•hurn, Mon Leer, lOW or Brown Skin. &r. Should there be• such per pOll.lpS the fUnOwing recommendations, as well as.hundreds from others, may COO %Auer . them. {l7 - I : iir sale lir W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in PllLS hurßh.whOre the GENUINE LAN be obtained; Ait OTIIERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. j 31125 WINES AND LICLUORS - - Cl."• , . JACO LI WEAVER, 16 Marketst., It= -4 . 1 corner of Front, is now receiving l_ : V a -- ; -- --- .-:P='-', ces, the ilibowing extensive s arietv of %VINES AND LIQUORS, selected by himself, as formerly, Ibr the firm of sTencrr tz. Cu., in the Eastern Clues; from first hands : Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies. J J. Dupuy, Castillon, old Maglory,Rastaut. Channuyer, Pole voison, A. Seig netts, Otani ni q uy 8, Co. and I'inct Casillon Si: Co., Vintages of 1832 to lSiGerribracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux fla vors, in half Pipes, quarters and octaves, or by retail. Holland Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Cross Keys, Meders Swan and flour Glass brands, new and old I importation a. /Innis—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and da nt:Liens, Rowe 1 cry euperiur. 16hitheys-01,1 Scotch and Irish , Muneng.thela Rye, flotation Co. Curti. frines--Madeiras, Tencrilres, Lisbnns, Sherries, Sicilys, Malagas, Ports, Bed Wines, White Wines, Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes, Hocks, and iauter nes, in Cases, India Bids., Qr. Casks, !this., Demi -ulin or Bottle. junc3 Latest Imoroveraent. BEDSTEADS of di ff erent kinds with Gazzam's iron patent Fastenings, superior tonnvthing now in use, For sale low at cl o t furniture warehouse of augt T. li. YOUNG ( 0., Hand Et. INSIN A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM • AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. "What though the causes may not be explained, Since their Feels are duly ascertained ) Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind to set the means aside 3 Means which, tho' simple, are by Heaven dosign , d To alleviate t he ills of human kind." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG NETIC FLUID: THIS remarkable invention, which has received the universal approbation of the medical profes. son of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new tip ! pl icution of Gal vanisin, as a remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied withoUt any of the objections- which are inseparable from the general mode now in use. The strong dos , es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap- I plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a i fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and I it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, Las been brought to its present state of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. The Galvanic Rings used,in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy state of the nervous or vital system, and these com plaints are among the most painful and universal to which we are subject. They ;Arise, without exception, front one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that other remedies' having so often. failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rin.s has e been used with entire success in all eases 0 rPRIIEtnrIATISII, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gaul, Tic-Dolo reux, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous - Sick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV oUS DISORDERS. la cases oleo/dinned Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges tive organs, they have been found equally successful.' Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be ; witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. -The Rings are of different prices, being made of all sizes, and of various ornamental patterns,' and can be worn by the most delicate female without! the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. Thu Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands,; Garters, Necklaces, b c. In some cases of a very severe character, and of lone standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is net SiiffiCient to arrest the progress ofilisease and ultimately restore health. The improved moth (lemma is the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, ikr.c., entire , ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that to reguirl can readily be obtained, and no complaint hieh the invader:4ms agent of Gal vauikm can effect aill fail to ht.' , permanently relieved. There artielca are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists, limbs, armies, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience., The Galvanic Necklaces are used adth greater bear,: ; tit in cases of Bronchitis or atieetions of the throat! generally; also to cases of Nervous Deatitiss; and vv ith almost uniform StICCCF.S asa preventive for Apo- KiilleptlC Fits , and similar complaints. • Christ le s Magnetic Fluhl is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their moth:lt-atoms. This composition has been pronounced by t h e French Chemists to to one of the roost extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It la heliel ed to poses the remarkable pots er of ccn- ' dering ffir nerre.v sen_sitire to galconic action by this rati.bg a concentration of thointlueuce, at Like seat of disca r se, rapid and permanent re-" lief. No other eionposillon in chemistry is known to prod ace the urns effect, or to impart a similar pro perty to the nerv . ous SISICIII ? by Inca Ili of au outward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless. in its action as it is beneficial in its results. Foil explanations and three tuns accompany it. The cumloned rn,cntiousare in rl...ry Way Iry ti( ciiv Ix:m.los.; tiny arc sold at prices a ithin the reach of ail and the discoverer only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plas ter, 1 hese articles form anirther valuable application of the wssterous influence of tlals aIII.SIII. They are an important adjuncTto the genuine tlal vaioc kings and their modtheations r acting upon the name princt-: Ph', but having the adeantage of more local aPPlita - Lon. They are twirl - 1.410.1y recommended as a s alu nbie addition nut the speed , . cure ofltheurnstiste,aeute • or chronic; in :dl tier vous complaints, and na a posi tive remedy in canes of Pain and IVeakness in the Clara! or Path, Pain in the Side, in Asnuzlic Affections, and in Wt.:Anna er Oppression Ey - the Put/no/wry Or gans. In Spinal COCIfd..III/7, /hest' ctr,rcts ate of the most doc,ded character, and they hate ellen been used se ith complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the ; lireast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effmtual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid la Conntitutimml Weakness, an a Preventive oh; Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the G.ll, Min, Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and permanent advantage. In a hew Words; it embraces al! the virtues Of th.• best tunic preparation, with the important addition of Idln gal Vault inn Ueln2o, of ICh is If t`illiCr' impaired nor exhausted, while the action fonts:lM's. These articles ail: be found entire ly five from those objections w hieli are a constant source wr complaint with the ordinary planters in common use Kr The great celebrity and success of these arti cles have cauSed them to be counted - coed by enprin ciplod persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. CuazirriE has hut one authorized agent in each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TEsTrao?,Lus, if the highest and must .respectable character, are constantly roceieed, regarding the extraordinary talue and success ofthe above articles. It is Whey od that in the city of New York alone, npwards .of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS dosing a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the moil painful chronic disorders, some of which have! completely baffled all former effiirts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who! disapprove of the Galvanic and „Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac- Lee, and oath the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unaniuwus furor with the most intelligent: among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every I:l6ldt' to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth of his assertions and the efficacy of his diso&ery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner o f 4th and Market street. octl4-dly Julies/INaHan Chemical Soap. TIERSONS, in purchasing this, must always ask for JUNES 'S /TALIA?; CHENICAL. SOAP; and, per hapsras many have been cheated with counterfeits si ill be too much discouraged to try the genuine, we say to such, Try this once—yon will not regret it; but always see that the name of T. Joi:ES is on the wrapper. Price T.io cents.a cake. For ode by W.JACKSON,'Agent,corner-orWood and laberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the Genuine can be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan22 . Jones's Coral Llalr Restorative. T lIERERY certify that my hair was falling out in immense quantities daily, and was turning gray, and that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Resto rative, it has cot:rely ceased falling—is growing fast, and has a fine dark look. 'Wore I used Jones's Coral Bair Restorative, 1 combed out haudfuLs of hair daily.". W. TOMPJUNS,92 King st. N. Y. For-sale by W. Jackson, Agent, corner or Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh IN here the nENtaIV.E cAN be obtained. . jan22 Aus- MY ti r n A EiNE,,R.i All l l t r ic l i: d i g f o e tt m , y an u d n . L ' i n , c E d . Lusi npss, and I recommend them to the patronage of my fiends. lam authorized to state that they will re decive the counsel and assistance of the }lon. It. his . Office 2d story' of Burke's Buildings, -Ith street, etween Wood and Market. jrl6-l) SAMUEL W. BLACK. 51.FaL~df~Merttl' 1 llclicctt CAUTION To my Clients -;," •• 4-i--- E=MMM KUM --= ~: fififyp,Axa:479 , i. . 4.0 7- 114" f ASP WESTERN NEW I'DRIK COLLEGE. OF IiEN,LTII' 207,Maitt street; Buffalo, Breatv:lenrk TA R. G. C: VAUGHN , S - VEGETABLE LIM/N -.IJ TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1547.—"1 'CABLE, I Saw, I CON CarEi.El);??., iS 1110 st emphatically the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most mdtvellons medicinal power. Wherever it. has-gone, and South America, England., :CanadtG and the United States 'have proved the-truth of this statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the 'whole story: Intalid; - the prin ciple upon which you are cured may, not be known toyou, but the result of a trial of the article. is satin- factory; you are restored; and the secret a the cure 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 tout makes its own -cure—and as a perfect combination, when taken into the.systern, it 'dOes the work which - ri4:thrin, vihen her laws were first established, intended it should dcs—P U R IF I E, S, STRENGTHENS, AND. RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitution. Ditoksr, in all its characters, will be completely.'eradicatetr from the system by its use. See pamplets iii agents , hand; for free circulation—they treat' upon all diseases, and show testimony °fearer,. Gnevzi., and all com plaints or the - urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffering, and VA UIIIVE4 larnormarruc has acquired no small celebrity over the cotiritry - , by the cures itlitts made in this distressing class of afflic tions. So filmed, it seems, is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the notice of one of oUrMedical publications. In the November .No. 1846, of the "Buffalo Journal and . Monthly Reyiew of Medical and Surgical Science," in au - article - upon calculous diseases, and "eolvents, ,, the writer, alter noticing the fact that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the putehate in 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pa) a tribute'to the fame of the MediCine! "Why do not our Representatives in 'Seilate and Assembly convened, enlighten and 'dissolve , the suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase of Vauglin>s Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame I" Reader ' here is a periodical of high standing, acknowledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conductedjoar nals of the kind in the United 'States. exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our c'ettain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and con tributed to by men of the highest protessiongabili 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 from so . .. high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice Of the faculty, it must have been its great 6 tfame" which has caused.it to receive this passing nod. KIDNEY diseases, weak ness of the Lack and spine,. irregular, painful and suppressed Mensturation ' Flour A thus, and the en tire complicated train of evils which follow a disor dered system, are at once relieved by the medicine. Send fur pamphlets from Agents, and you will find evidence of the value of the Lithontriptic there put forth. . its a remedy for the irregularities of the le male system, it has in the compound a“roott , which has been resorted to in the north of Europe for cen i tunes—as a sure cure for this Complaint, and are, storer of the health of the entire system. Liqzt 1 COMPLAINT, JAUNDIO.E, .BILIOGG DISEASES, &b.' are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it !the only remedy in these compinints, as well as FE VER AND AGEE. There is no 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. ties are manifested in the use ofa single 30 trOotttle. 'FOR FEVLEI AND AGT:E, igliolld Disorders,: take no other Medicine. • RIIEUM ATISM, Goes, willfrnd relief. I he action of this medicine upon the 8100 d .,, will change the disease—which originates in the blood —and a healthy result will follow. Dvser.rstA, IN niers-non. &c., yield in a fiw dus use of this Medi: tine. /j/ mne/ion OF TILE LUNGS. .COUG11; Con sextrrtoz: also, has ever found relict. SCAITFULA . , i Eaystentm, Pt t. ,. ., Inflamed Eyea—all caused by is.. pure. blood —will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the tvventv-two ddlerent properties .of-the - mixture, - 14'plirifie - d and restured—as fl partial cure will - not follow. The' train of common complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debilitsi; 4.c., are all the re sult of some derangement of the system, and -the Gnr...kr 11.4 - roata will do its work. The pfonaises set forth in the advertisement, are based upon'thel i proof of what it has done in the past fuhr Years. i The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States, Rigland and South America, in ' the possession of the proprietor—and can be seen 'by all interested-!-is a sufficient demonstration that it is the hest Medicine crer offered to the World: Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles; at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 each—the larger. hold iag 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed - upon. Every,bottle has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" blown upon the glass, the written signature of ‘+G.C. Vaugn" on the directions, and , G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped on the Cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by Or. C• C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Nice, 207 Main street, Buffalo; at wholesale and retail No attention given to letters, unless post paid—or ders from regularly constituted Agents excepted: post paid letters, °verbal communications soliciting_ml-' q . vice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this arti cle-132 Nassau st., New York city; 295 Esse.s'it.. Salem, Ma'.sand by the principal Druggists through out the Lo,,ed States and Canada, as advertised in the papers. Agents in this city— 11al.s & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Ron:, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; Johu Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Bbrclay, Beaver; John South. Bridgewater. lann-d&wly Sprailte Struiu•, Pains of Itreasi. and Side, and diseases of the Spine, CURED and effectually relieved by the use of Na-' tare's on-a Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob-1 ; tamed from a %Sell in Kentucky, 16.5 feet below the Earth's surface. A lady in Kentucky was cured of a Spinal Disease, which:bad confined her to her bed for many weeks completely helpless, by the use of this remedy, alter various other remedies bad been tried in vain. Read the following testimonial. Prrisnuncx, August - 22, 1846. This is to certify, that we have used the AMERI CA IV Olt for the whooping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea spoon full at night, which always enabled them to rest weir through the night; I also applied it to one• of the children that got her arm burnt, the child ceased crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound up. I also was afflicted with a pain in my side and breast, and have been so for 16 years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a 'teaspoonful twice a day, and in 2 or 3 days using the Oil have been very much relieved, and do believe that it is the best family medicine 1 lurve ever seen—one of my neighbors used it at my request for a.sprained ancle, which re lieved:her in a few minutes; we have also used the Oil Mr a strained joint in our own family, which gave ease in a very short time. We live on the east side of Penn st., 3 doors south atWalnut. lam 'now as well as ever I was in my life. MARGARET A. SMITH. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jacksn, at his Boot and Shoe store and Patent Medicine Ware house, 89, Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pitts burgh. Price 50 cents and 1 per bottle. Wm. Jackson being the exclusive Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS GENUINE but wbat is sold by that on rim appointed. agents. N. B. A pamphlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names and Addresses of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per of each bottle. aug 28—feb 1.5-d&w6m Itemlttnuees to t;ttrope, AND PAMVGE FROM' LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the various Ports st IRELAND, to NEW YORE, PHILADELPILIA AND PITTSBURGH. _ _ _ THE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, BRO , S. S. Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Five I Dollars to the .El,sterling. Drafts issued for any amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and on Messrs Prescott, Grote, Ames &Eo., Bankers, London, payable on presentatien at. any Bank in the United Kingdom free ofdiscount or any charge whatever. Those desirous of.remitting, or sending for their friends will please apply to the sub scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors above the Canal Basin. JAMES BLA.K.ELY. Persons at a distance wishing information will re ceive an answer by return mail, by directing (post paid) as above. Refer to the Bankers' Merchants, and "Manufae furors of Pittsburgh and vicinity. upl7-dalitf 6 I ) OUGH AND READY !—The Life of General _Ulk, Taylor, the Hero of Okee Cliobee,PaletAlto, Resacea de la Palma, Monterey., and Buena Yiita, with numerous illustrative anecdotes and embellish ments. For sale by je24 . LUKE LOOMIS, Agi. :: , : , :%(:',•4 -, z:Rc - , ,- ; - ; -, : ,, .' 1 5 ,1 ",:: , : , , , i,":" , ,, , :=',7:, , %- : :', , , ,, ..cz•:1:,,,7,7:,!,,..g::-..1'.1::',,-:;,;-:',.,',...:F....:-,- ME fcD.rai ===:ZS .~ - ~: 9._ k+l :. ys~: }l The Celebrated Italian Remedy - iblt THE CURE OF . CHRONIC. DISEASES': IIfAZONPS SICILIAN SYRUP -OR TROPICAL - . HYGIENE. - - t Discovered. by' Dr. MazOni of Italy in the year '1844 and introduced into the U. States early in 1848. HIS unrivalledmedicine for the radical-cure ot . Chi - 011ie - diseases has 'Spread throughout Europe. With the' most unequalled speed and triumphant suc cess; effecting the mos t astonishing cures ever knoWn or recorded lathe annals of Medical history. Since its introduction-into the United States it has equally sustained the high reputation it so justly received in. the East, taring - here as it has done there,; the most inveteratiand long - standing diseases with which the human family are afflicted. The PhYsiciansef Eu. rope and:America (as far as they have become: ac. quainted With its mode of operation) together with the thousands whd• hive been restored to health by its superior officaci with one - united voice' proclaim it to be the most perfhei remedial agent ever offered toeuffering'huinaultSri ;It is now an establishctifqM "that Consumption . niaybe; can be, aud has iilliqured by Dr. lifazoni>e Sicilian Syrup or Pep/cal Ityglime. This is the only Medicine that has ever been dis coveredthat 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 of Some of the most eminent"Physi clans Of 'Europe and America, expressly Acelaring that - they - h e ave presCribed it in hundreds of instances where the patients were considered beytind all how of recovery, and, to. their astonishment4-has effected the most speedy and perPect cures. No one WhO unacquainted with its action can 'imagine the Wen.; derful success that attends theadministration,of this medicine in every variety; of Chronic disease par. ticularly Consumption-, Scrofula-or kings evil; Atth:: ma, Phthisic,Piles,(ace cases reported in pamphlets and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complaints, Costive.; ness, and. Indigestion; Sore and Inflamed .Tbroat; Bronchitis, Dropsies, Chronic Inffamation of the Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and Iratibility of the ‘nervous system, Spinal affections, Paralyais, Chronic Diarrahsea,,Pam in the breast and suer Coughs, Colds, Chrodic RheumatisM,Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels., inward weakness: and falling down of the womb, and all the chronic diseases pe culiar-to females in their various relations in life. This medicine, is-prepared only by Dr. Mazoni him self, and.is composed entirely of vegetable materials containing the extract of 42 of the most rare Tropi-, cal plants but few of which are known to the medi cal Profession generally, It has se far surpassed every other medicine ever offered.to the world in eradicating disease, that it has not only-enlisted many of the most talented medical men in the world in its favor' bu(what. more extraordinary the government where it was discovered "Has , made it an offence punishable with death toattempt counterfeiting it or making sale: Of, any spurious article purporting to be the sane or. representing it to *be- genuine. And this Govern ment has also made a liberal provision for the pro tection of it here. To the afflicted we say - let none dispair, though you may have been. given by, your Physician and considered by your friends as, beyond all hope, try a bottle of this medicine and.. you may rely upon the fact, that-if you have physi-': cal strength enough left to endure its'action, you.: will find certain and apeedy relief, fOr this has been the case in thousands of . instances, in'proof of which I we can produce certificates from individuals of 'the' Imost respectable character: both of EnrOpe America. This medicine will be 'orered for- saki only at the county seats of each county Owingl the small amount yet iiriparted and the anxietk of ' the proprietor to place' this valuable remedy within the reach of all throughout the United States. - • Bays hic Brockway; Druggists, No.2•Commereial Row, Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agents :o Allegheny county. Said also by It. E. Sellers, No`' 57 Wood at. dec29.41 • 9ix. • 13. A. FALEVESTOCK tt CO:g RUBEFACIENT. XTERNAL applieations for a certain class of maturyafftmtions have been in constant use and high faior from the corruuencement of the healing art urthe present time; and the proprietors of the above medicine natter themselves that they have at length discovered a combination that embraces all the properties requigile to cure the complaints in which stimulants are usually employed. The Rubefucient is an emollient, and at the same time a powerful and permanent stimulant. The' complaints for which it is principally used are Chronic, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, Sore Throatlftruisest, Sprains, and all other complaints that require the es- • ternal application of stimulant. It is equally' efficacious' in many affections of horses and matte, such as:Sprains, Bruises,Ring-bone, Spavin, &c., &c. Price 25 center per vial. Prepared and sold by : ._ .. B. A FAHNESTOCK & Co., -- Comer 6th and Wood st.s.: Long Ron, Jefferson co., Ky., April 20th, UM& This is to certify That B. A. rahnesteck 4 Co.'s Ross-. - I , ...eicsr has, given the uxast satisfaction of any merit- -. tine that I have ever used fur ItusunArism. sold it to many cazes of old stunding, and - ii has girea immediate relief. I certify that in consequence of a sprain, the tendons' and muscles ofiny right leg became very much inflamed . _ and swollen, and very painful, causing considerable lameness. I then procured a bottle of B. A. Feline - stock & Co.'s Rubr.facient, the ve first application of. which gave me great relief, - the use of about - half the bottle entirely cured f bqth pain and, lameness. • A. J. MUTAT. Pittsburg, April 9th, 1844.. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Corner GM and Woodall." ' DUCT. E: AIERRITT, Dentist, respectfully ati. nounces to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vii cinity that he has returned to the city and taken, the house lately occupied by the Rev. Dr. Hiddle, , o4 Liberty near Ferrj , street; where he will b,e. happy to see all those Laclies,and Gentlemen that may wish. his services. He can be found at ally hour air LC will devote his whole time to his professiOn;;ll op& rations of the teeth will be done with neatness and P. S. Dr. E. !L can relieve. the most painful toothache in a few minutes—he has a quantity of'his celebrated Tooth• Powder which sweetens the:fluids of the mouths polishes the teeth, and hardens the gums. je2o-d6&wly .Landretles Warranted Garden Seesd, TAIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. Each paper _LP bears the. label and. warranty of DAVID LAN-. DRETH. For sale by F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 2fi Water st. at the stand formerly occupied by Geo. A. Deny. Extract from the 'Report of the Visiting Committee of the Pennsylvaniallortioltural Society,' unani-; manly adopted and ordered to be printed. LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND:GARDENS. "These extensive grounds are on Federal street,: near the Arsenal. * **. The earHest 800 of Camellias was made here. Some of those now iu possession of those distinguished nurserymen , are ten feet high. * * .*...:The selection o GREEN-HOUEE PLANTS is valuable and extensive. - "The Nurseries are very correctly imutaged,;-sup-1 plying every part of the. Union,' a detail of *hick would :occupy too much of our space, we iherefore :content ourselves with stating that the stock is very I large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of ' FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GREENS, SHRUBS, VINES AND CREEPERS; with a collection-of herbacccous plants, fruit trees of:the best kind and most healthy condition, large beds of seeding apples, pears, plums, &c., as stocks for bud, - ding and grafting; a plan very superior to.that. e.; working upon suckers, which carry with them into. the graß all the diseases of the parent snick. :* "Ga.nor.N SEEDS of the finest quality have been jr. scattered over the country from these grounds, and: -.- may always be`depended upon. The seed establish meet of these Horticulturists is one of the most ex- J ,-. tensive in the Union, and its reputation is well sustain ed from year to year. "To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina the plants of the same-family, they have established another nursery at a suitable distance, so that cannot take place, and which secures lo• the • • purchaser a 'genuine article. , Knowing thmt the age, quality, and process of culture el every plant, tho scpply from their grounds is recommended with - . great confidence. ,, •; Since the date of the 'Report' from which the - ' above is extracted, the entire establishment his been ' greatly enlarged. The collection of Camellias em braces all the finer kinds, and consists of some'thou sands of various Sixes; so likewise with Roses, and . other desirable plants, both tender and hardy- trait-. trees, &c. _ • , _ The Seed Gardens aloOe cover fifty acres; and the ' - n.'hoke is ash has been for more than half a century,, und4 the socceisive management of father and son, - the most prominent in gmcnca- - Dr grders -.received by- F: L. SNOWDENI, -. ! whom cntalogues may boreceived gratis taas9-F,- . . _ A LARGE and splendid assortment ofMahoga,•rzy /-1 and Rosewood grand action Pianos, with _me.' [alio. frame and with all the latest imprcifeinenti;, which for durability, tone and touch, are warrant( to be equal to any made in thd country, for saitt Ir for cash, by - " P. BLUME, 414' marlB . ' No 112 Wood st 2d door above öt/ Homoeopathic Medicines and Book .s. TUST received a fresh supply of - Ifommor - . a 4 .1 4. Medicine Chests hemceopathic Coffee; So milk, and a large collection of the latest public ou Romceopathy ) ,at the Bookstore of l., - • VICTOR SCRIB; ap9 Fifth at. between Wood and Mark • t tatr ~~~~~~ _..;~~~ M=ZE=iM=E i:flcbrnt 11*3.L D. ,IItELOND :: ill EMI