t-d• 4 44 ttstistrgiv.lP Ortab *it 2yin , e, ' •••;'•- ;., 4 • • t4=co6. • ; fga r • • te 182-17' Olt tranapiniailiatt . ef.fraigftellotWricin..Pitts-'1 1.- ; ?• ' burgh and the .Atlintie l cities;ritreigni merits on the , and tonsequericrisKorAqiny, r daniageibreakageiandisepeation •.PROPRIEtOItTe• . , , Itteitintrotne'ltitilit; 27S Tdiwkit'st.,Plidadolphia. TvirTesz o , CoWitii;`nor Fenn and-Wlyne ste., Pittiburgh. 0 1 Coisrrotts ; &..Co., ?Nardi atteet, Baltimore. W. & J. T. Taxscorr, 75'Sciutli street, New York. • EtteoOraged , btincreaiied ibusinesp. s .the Proprie , I tors, ;hope added. la. and le:tended, their. arrange ; Innen, . during the ivinter,and -are now, prepared to fotriiidleighregularityt with - and dispatch,.nnsur- , passed by.any other Line. Their long experience . as palpableseperiority of the Portable Boat • system; and the great' capacity-and 'convenience •c, the Warehouses afeaoh . end.of the Line s are pectlt . ... , ' criatile:tho• Proprietors to fulfil . thole 'engagements and . accommodate their custom crierand confidently effering,:the•past as A. guarantee n . for the future, they respectfully,solicit.a.continuae • of that-,patxenage which now „gratefully a ir ; bc re Alfebnsign uente to*Taatre,6,:p7Copno 'ceived and forwarded, Stearni Boatchargos ., paid, and r ••• ' BUIS of` Ladiegtransmitted free "Yc Tint ter e ' Commission : , ddvaliciriger Sto : ra,ge. Having est diiectir or indirectlyin Seam Boats the i n intereat of the. Consignors mast necessarily be their primary objectielshipping West; and they pledge themselves :::•:•...••• ••• to forward ,all .Goods : consigned to them promptly, _ • ruiden me most advantageous terms to the owners, Plelciirorthis• WO.y iFreigb:t' tine. 1847 .`lA'..*;•rcazizniL, • - VXCLVSIVELi r for transportation ' l-of way Xi freight betwheii . Pittsburgh;'Bliirsiille,' Johns towni•Hollidaysbnrgh;Witer street, and all interme diate,plates. .;• • One bent learns the Warehouse of D. A. ty Co.;_ Patel; iirgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shipperteeartalways depend , on haring their 'goods forwarded ,-yrithout delay, and au fair.rates, • _ • • Thts ...I.innsW. as : formed for, the special dation of theWsy business, and the proprietors • ro spsetfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. Proprietors. .TORH-PICKWORTIt, ; JOHN ' BAWL'. BARNES; PROBER' WOODS, ° WILLIAM' s a ;: :~.~`_ .} JOHN MLLLER., HiAlidaysburgh. . It. 11. OINA.N, Johnitown. Agents ~ C. A..Mc4 . N,111.. TY 4,Co,Pitlegb. __. ' 'Etritziciac. .1 . ...1, McDevitt.., JohdParkiy, Robert Moore, Bagu• ,'- oy ¢ Sreith,l'Atebergh:. - I . , r.rtaxB. Independent Portable Boat Line., 1847. „ ',FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OP PRODUCE AND MERCEIANDISE _MG AND FROM PITTS , BURGH, PIIILADELPIYPA 7 AND BALTIMORE. • Irr Without Transhipment. Goods consignod our'care•will be forwarded with Out delay, It the lowest, current rates. Bills of ' 7 .7... Lading transmitted, and all laetrile ions promptly at. Z ,7 tenclednol free front any extra charge for storage or commission. Address, or apply to C. A. BIeANULTY & CO., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. STORAGE., Having a very large,and commodious warehouse, ,wo : iite.preparcti.to receive (in addition to freight for - ,ohipaieot) alarge amount of, Produce, &c., on Scor ascot low.ratcs. - , mug , C. A. 4 McANULTY At CO. O ;;UDAgEIt . , ki=rircr.,ll,rxTs. • .1847 ,-111onmugakhel a Route, • BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO BAL.. ..TEKOBE. AND PNILADELPIIIA. Time ie Baltimore ! 32 ho'un3. • Time to Philadelphia L. 40 bourn. • jOt .T73.MiLES. STAGING.) T lfiC Splendid and fast dinning steamers Consul, bilLane,and Sw4tara ' have commenced mating dodhie daily trips. One boat will leave the - .Monongahelawhart every morning, precisely at S Passengers by the morning line will arrive V V .' .•.7.- - in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philadel phia :Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening 0 5-T2-' Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except ~ ..%.;;:.- i Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on v-:!- . - - ': board, in comfortable staterooms. Leave Browns - I- - : - ::'- . . ville. next la:turning-at 6. o'clock; cross-the mountains it ; .-iv : irfilai light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus • 01;::i.:. avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are ample,, and the connection corn ' pieta; so that disappointments or delays will be an - i m , , - 27. -known upon it. ~- :-• i t , -i.:,..i . ., Passengers can stop an the route and resume their t seats amain at pleasui e, and pave choice of Rail Road or Stei'mbeat betereen_Raltirriore and Philadelphia. : ;•:','.. Conches charterstite,pari:esto travel as they de --- sire. .---,--. Secure your tickets at 'tie office, 'Monongahela House, or St. Charles Hotel'', .., ~..-1. feb 17-y Tr,nsportation Linei • 7 4,11 . p. , ;" 474 . Baal :1846 •.: CIONDUCtED on Strict Sabbath-keeping princi- Ajples, though not claiming to he the only lino that . is so conduCted. ,The proplietors of this old comb "- lished line have put their stock in the most complctd ".order, and are tlioroughiy,prepared to forward pro- duce aturinerchadiie to and from the Eastern cities • on the opening of navigalion. • We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the intercate of CU!- ' timers, will secure to us a Continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore'bestowed on .I.lingham's Our arrangements wilt enable us to carry freight with the utmost despateh;iind our prices shall al wayabe as the lolyest charged by other responsible 'linea. , ,.. -, . . I , • . Pioilbetrandmereliandize will he received and for-i warded.eastati&weati without any charge for ad ver.' , :iising,niiiinge or commission. - ' 'Bills of lading forwarded and every direction ~..- prorninly'attendeil to. T . ' Addresi t Or>apiply to ,' : ' WM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin- , ecirzlibeity ano Wayne eta., Pittsb , g, T': -BiNGDAMS, DOCK ¢ .STRATTON; '''' =% ' - - .- ' " -,, ", ••."No. 216. Market st., Philadelphia. 7A3IKS . WILSON, Agent, iiiri . - No. 122 'Korth it-Diward st., Baltimore, ~..iiil-: WILLIAM TYSON, ,Agent, •,, :,t' aprltl.ri -. ' No. 111 West et., New York, ~; John 31.,Tilwheend, PTIAJGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mar kel street, thrte devil pbove Thintstreet, Pitta busglicwiil hive eonstantlfon'hand a well selected assortment of the hest and freshest MediCines, which he will sell on the most seasonable terms, Physi ciansiefidiheordets grill be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely :upon as genuine: Physicians , prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the:be'synateritds,atany hour of the - dity,tir Alsd, for lisle, large ;dock cif fresh and good erfnmery • dee 30d . lresiry W. Wiiiiams, '..... A TTORNEY VID COUNSELLOR AT. LAW, 1-N2 • '(siiceeiser 'to tLgx•rierli• Williams.) Office at L. the oldletin2; Faiiithatriet l above Smithfield. THE PNltTlYETiSHlPheretofOre existing between Henry.W, . - Esti.,lana Myself, in the prac 7 tine °rum Tow; viasdisselved'by , mutual consent on.l the 2ithult., and the business vilLhereafterhe.con. tinned: by.. Henry W. Willidittl,.whom Imost cheer. - 1 . 0 fully recommend .to all.for)vhom I have the honor,' to cio.buisinees, as a gentleman every way worthy of !heir confidence. ' da.lB-ly WALTER H LOWIUT t ; I Steel and •VI Aloomfac orr.7 . -11E'subscrilnre.hiVing inaiged their esiatAish. T.nientior....tbii_iiiMun:icture•of-Steol nod Files— ,on the corner.of 0!-Jlara.eiad,Liberty eircots,•Fifth . Woo4,,Pittsanirgh-arc prepazed to foraieh•files of every.deseriptiot4o.rthe.best-cnality; and being de tenaanie4o makeittheintnrest of consumers to pur "chase fifeirrom4berd - 7-reep* ctfully invite the patron age of all iihe use the`article. marl6.y ANKRIM & - Untiting -9n A COUTREVENTS _aid coOstAntlyrenerri Pistols,. Powder, Shot, •El • Drinking Caps, &c., &c. • '; and completa Assortment, . , consining la; pall . of of every variety, b ilk, Grape lines, Swiielsi,.Snood!pFl , a 17,.. - JOHN W. MEI tt. -',-- '• ,. ',"i:,'-. - : 7::a'A .. is.,:--''•: , -‘- a.2,:i.5 , w-i:'4.'. . . . '..A.e.1.„,..,,, , w ,-.., : ,,,,:•:,- ; ,-.,,,,,., .%----....-... t 0,„,,,,,, : t.:1- 4 . :• - .5.••'.4.4tz.-;:iist . ..: ,- ...,.: , ,,-..,.4..-7,--.. • , - . 1..; . • ~,,:, .•:::••••-•:.- .. - • , - -.:•?,4,1'',. SVV,!•-,,je7-,e.---i'l' V. ' --- . - :• • ••:,'i...;.:: , `:::' , .." ,, '.. ,7 , - ?!:.ivil - :' ,-i4'l,V.-'' , . - IntAftinitc_ : .4l.tauti3itnit,:i.i.: . - THE Insuraiice..Cnnipany - nr North' America,;.of Thiladelphia - ,Vrronglrits duly authorized:Agent; thesutseriber, 'offers to makepormanentand limited IneuranCe property, - In this city , . and its vicinity, and on shipments by-ine.catial'andTivers. DIRECTORS'• , - "Arthur t:Coffir, Pros 3 t. Samuellßrooke, -- Alex'. Henry, ICharles Taylor, - Samuel.W, lanes, • e Samuel:We - Smith, • Edward Srmith,.• Ainbrose ,‘• . Jelin A. - Brown, JachtilC - Thomas, ---- . JobnWhite; ' • Tohn Neff, • ThomasP. 'Cope, - Richard IL Wood, - ' Wm. Welith; • • Henry. D. Shorrard Sec , y ; This is the . oldest Insimance•Corripany'lli the Uni ted Statesiliaving been chatterellin.l794. Its-char ter is q)erpeteal; front' , its , high - standing, ^ long experience; ardple means, - and. avoi - dingall. risks of an extra hazardeelicliaracter, it may be considered as offering aniple sectuity to the public. • ' ' • • •-•-• Mt7SES •ATWOOD.: At Counting `I . -teenier AttroodieSones &Co; -- zWa ter and Prent streets; trittebtirgl). • • • 0et2.3-y. The Franklin Fire Anshreineti Company OF .1.141/..II.DELP/11A. 1 - I A - RTER-rt4 P E TUAL • ...04 00,00 . 0. . 8 214 of cm:3l63i iChesnut a t., port!) aide,; nearifth.— Take Insurance, either pernaanent,orlitnited; against loss or , dnincgo:-hy. fire, on : .property. and. effects of overy,deseription, in ; town or, country, on : the most reasonable terms. ! Applications,-.made either„per.. l sonally:RF.lq-lehers . ,.yrrllbe, promptly attended to. ;-! • C. N . . DANCEDGrl'rest. C.,G; BArrclikte,-Sec's. • ~ • - • DIRECTORS : • Ch - arles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thoinesdlart, GeorgaW-Richards, • Thos. J. Wharton," ' Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobin - S .- Wagner, - • Adolpbi E. Bone, Samitel Grant;"'' David S.'Brevrn. , • PITTSBURGH AGENCY.' M'Aitrarr, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Inartini ¢ Co., corner of Third and Mar= ket streets. ' ' , Fire rieks'talten on buildings 'and their Contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny-and the surrounding coun try. No MftriOe or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly •'' ' ' lastarnuce... - • A .151.ERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of A Philadelphia-7—C6artcr-perpetual-7Papital.soo,- opo p.*Ptn. ,ogle° in :Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. This old and well established Company, con tinues to insuro Buildings,.klerchandize,Furniture., and Property, not of-an-extra hazardous. character, against loss or damage by Fire., t , Applications for Insurances in-Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be_ received and risks•Jaken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by • •-. GEO,COCILRAN, Agent, dec 24 . : - • No: •26i Woodstreet. • ses.tu xitca. a. ritnqu, JR. irINN - Eir, • Agent* at Pittssurgli, for : the'Delaware Mutual Stifely Insuraace errmpany of Philadelphia: FIRE RISKS upon Bulldings and .Merctraiidize of usury description, and Marine ]Lisle up o n or cargoes of vessels, taken upon dielllo.l4 favorable terms. • . . • Office et .thowarelionse. of King & Holmes,m on Water st-,,near Market streetPittsbargh. - N-,8. King & Pinney invite, the confidence and patronage of their friends antlicotitteunityAt large to the Delaware M.S. lnsuranee Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia- 7 as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its- charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his dne share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility. whatever, beyond. the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of .every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov l-tf Sgency of the 'Franklin Fite •Insurauce Company, of Platladelpttia. N.E. corner uf Third and Woodatrets, Pittsburgh. rilliE.aesets of the company on the first of.janua j_ ry, 1845, as published - in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislatare,.were Bonds and Mortgages, 5600,615.93 Real E-state, 4 'at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash , 207,499 72 Making a total of $908,653 42 Affording certain assuratice that: f 1 losses will- he promptly met, and giving•entire erecmity to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. Oct 8 ' WAIIRICK MA.ItTIIC, Agent. Homoepattitc Books. JUST received at the Deokstoresof the subscriber in sth street, near Market : Materia Medico,Farm, by Samuel Ilahneman, translated and editd by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. Hartman's Acute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. Hommopathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J: Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manual, vol. I.No. I and 3. Hering's Domestic Physician.. A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use ofper. sons who are under Hoinieopathm treatment. Bonninghausen's Therapx.tic Pocket book for homeopathists, by Dr. Okie. Aabneman , s Chronic Diseases, vol 5. Togeilier with Medicine Chests.of different sizes and prices. (apl6) VICTOR SCHWA. THREATENED Invasion of Western ••&" Pennsylvania by Cot. Swift, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con tinue to sell clothingcheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western couetr7, having the largest estabHshment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixtkets. He is now prepared to show to hi s numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths; cassimeres. vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which. -all can have the Hight of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth sts.• WUITE, Toiler, • mar2.s ' Proprietor. J. MESKBIEN LAMES, AND GENTLEMEN, who design. pur chasingVenitian Blinds, or wish to get their old Blinds renewed and made 'better than when new, will please take notice that Andrew PAitels now permanently 'Bittiated on the corner of Wood and 9th Sts. Show room on tho second floor. ofMr. Ken nedra splendid .Looking Glass arid 'variety store; entrance on 4th at. All orders 'thankfully received and promptly attended to. Please call and see be (ore purchasing elseUdiere. • marl 3' I EI,IIOIII Dr. M. L. KNAPP, of Chicago, 111., Pro -1•2. _teaser of Materia Medica in the University of Laporte, Indiana. Dr:ayne-- , -bear, Bic :—You ask me what proofs I eteet with of the efficacy of your Carat/naive. -I .can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel Comilniiiti that has given so much satis faction, and inv patients to vpec ly and perfect re-1 _her as this. Whenevel introduced into a family, it becomes al-standing remedy for thaimailinents, and is called for Itgain,and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its eltic.acy and ticfulivess.. In the. Summer Complaint of children it has frequently ap peared to snatch the little ilellans, as it. were, from the grave. "It saved the life ,of m y child, and .of such and such a child," Ibave repeatedly heardaaid. In dysentric affections oftidulta,Thaye time and again seen ituct like a charm; and give permanent. relief, in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine it is - a valuable medicine, and no family should be without it.. ResPectfully. From the Rev. CHARLES C. P. Cnosev,l..ouisville, Ky., and late °Mew York. Dr. I)....jayne--Dear sir—l am glad to inform' you thittbC ntedicisie made by you for Bowel and Sum- Ater Complaints bas proved singularly efficacious in my family. bly- wifehas for years= been extremely liable to a most distressing dysentery in hot weather; but by the use of JAYIIOI CsamtnsTrve BALSAM-for two seasons, thia attack has been obviated in the course of twoer three hours. I have known chil dren, when attacked with a violent Diarrhea, cured immediately by this medicine. - 1 consider your Medicine prepared with greatskill; and highly beau , ficial to 1,11133211' nature.- Respectfully yours, - • ti P. CROSBY. ,- For akin Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street near Wood - jy6 RODESIft ALCORN, (late of Now Yiirk city,) .110 ,No, 27, Fifth et., between Wood and Market, Manufactufers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large assoritnenforartieles in their line, which they will wholesole in quantities to 'suit ifealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles Sold by theni warran ted. Merchants intendingto go east would-dp;wFsll to call before leaving:the city. They may be foitnd at thillWirelicitife;lo,27,Filth httild7 Mg. . . . sep7 Fishing. terifleSeliptins on hand nk - fresh siipplies._ Gans, ksi Gtune Bags, large or wholesale or retail, land Cane Rods,Hooks Linea, Cotton an Trout 'ate, Sinkers, Rze. - , 'Stfrivirser 'rashlon for - hiss lust received frcirn'Ne* .S..Yorithe Suthmer kiln"' for -1-1:975, con sistiti - of WHITE, Bravri, i- PaArtt. and Piritt= Fara - au Cassistanr. Hors; with, Ventilators. Tlictie in want of a beautiful light liat are respectfully invt= ted to call at „No. 75: Wood st., ma2B-y 3(Pdoor above Fourth. 1314111,420 Wood at • I . / ` l s • • $ % • • • z Fire raidnlirineinsurpaace.:, TO ARMS! TO ARMS ! Bowel Complaint. . , MEM EVE o . -,-. - 41AR.N0.V.N,A,r 4 C0..f.5• '.% EMIGRATION AND ;REMITTANCE , tn.'r9r, OFFICE:: And yet they and more; and -stiff 'at tire old prices, and:thnt too, tn.;Packet , Shipa, - and -intend to continne,let. other - offices, 'raise their prices' 'as they may: -• We willliringperions out f , oin:unY part of the old Conn try, without one cent extra on account Of the tre mendous emigTation, or the great advance: in , Liver pool upon passages. We will' abro'draw drafts nt sight,direct from Pittsburgh, for any amounxpayable at any ofthe' Branches of thelletional or 'Provincial Banks of - Ireland, dr anrother Bank in 'any' 'part o the Old Countries. - JOSHUA ROBINSON; Office, 6th street, one door west °Mood meat. TnxiSeottga Getieralr.iMitgiatlow Qince• :REMITTANM and . passag to fit:M 'GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND; by by W. kJ,: T. Tap . scott' 75 Smith_ street, corner of Malden Lime, New 'York, - and 66 Waterloo Yoad,Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the, agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrangs- Ments upon the most liheral, terms 'with those Pcm rmia-Ofriends f paying the passage of their from . the old .Country, andpatter therneselveii heirchaiacter and' long- standin in business vvilf give . ample as! sus-dace that all their arrangernents4lll he out faithfully: ' MeSsis..W. E.r. 3! T. Tapacott, are long and...avere bly knogn for ills superior, class, accommodation: nd sailing _qualities of their Packet Ships. ,Thi QUEEN .or : rut {WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES.: TER, GARRICICKHOT.TINGLIER, BMWS, Lry- ERPGQL, and -SIDDQNS, -two of which leave. each, Port monthly, from Newyork the 41st and 28thand from Liverpool 6th and 11th, in addition tbyrhich they. have arrangCments.with the St. George ; and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a Pepar.., tura from Liverpool,every.fiy edays being thus rimer . mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their. in creasing patronage, while. Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal superintendence.. of the business in Li% el. P°o/ an additional security that the comfort, and acccommodation of the passengers .-will he particu larly attended to. - - The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities: are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay ,and are gierefore prepared to.contract forpas sage from anv4ea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in gi.ing them _facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne- Cessary-,) forward passengers further • Wen :by the hest.mode nf conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent .for decline coming out, the amount paid forpassage will be refunded in full, ' ' REMITTANCES. ' The sitbstribers are :deo preparedto give drafts/ft sight, for any amount parable at 'the principal Cities and Towns in F.ngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affordinga safe and expeditious mode of -Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to arteil7them'selyns of. ' ' Application (irby letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to. TAAFFF: &O'CONNOR Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mite.ni.f& Pittsburgh 'Pc fe . 5T), Retaillances to Europe, AND pAnant T11..031 LIVERPOOL, LONDON, end the %winter Porte IRELAND, to NEW YORK,PITH. A DELPH AND PITTSBURGH. 9711 E undersigned, Agent for Messrs. IIOCHE, 1312.0•5. Er. Co., is remitting mcinev , s to Englaud, Ireland, Scotland and %Vales; at the rate of Fine Dollars to the CI sterling. Drafts issued for any amount drawn direct on the Rnyal Bank Ofireland, Dul.lin, and on AI elsrafrescott, Grotei - Aroca , Rankers, London, payable en presentation at-.any Bank in the United Kingdom free ord - mcoant nr charge whatever. Those deiir.ms of reutimi i iii rr sending for their friaries mill p , leatce apply tci*eSoh scriber, at his roffice-on Penn error, 4 do'nri ignore the Canal Bakin. JAM F...S BLAKELY. Perdona at t distance wishing; information wits re ceive in answer by return mail, by directing (post paid) as above. Refer to the Banters, Merchants, and Manufae furens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apIT-sivtf ronvioN , EM ITTANCE. „a. Ip f: subscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMIJKL 141cCIA:11.1: AN & No. 142, Liberty at. rebl2 I= Joh:a Black , & ICIT HOU-SALE: Grocers, Produce and Cowan.- ' sion Merchants, and dealers in Pituthurgh manufactures, No. 11.36 Libertj street, opposite 601, Pittsburgh. may 12 orr Liberal advances made on consignments. John F. Perry, • .•• (Laic of the firm of Malcolm, Leech 4. C0.,) Vir HOL &SALK' GROCER, Counnissinnond Flour 1, Merchant, dealer in all kinds ofeonntry Pro duce, copper, tin, tin plates, titincrst tools, tine. lead, ltuasia sheet Iran, iron and nads, %Aloe lead. dye stuffs, cotton yarns, salt, &c., and Pittsburgh .Manufactures generally; corner of Liberty and Ir. will streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances, in Lash or Gopda, made on consignments of Produce, &c. cnsv IS-tf D.. A . CA 31 10 It. 0 lIA Nvr Acrcarn OF HOLLOW WARF. AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL ESPECTFULLY asks the patronage of hls IX, friends. He feels warranted that he can give ft atisfacti oa to all who mny purchase of bun. Ms establiahmerg is on Dl'Keivra plan of Lots, sth Ward. "*- tnar3l-ly Brent English entedy For Coughs, Colds As!Arno, and Coraumptiort! great and only. remedy for Colds, Coughs, Asthma and COISSUMFTION, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, di,covered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, Edgland, and Introduced in, to the United States under the immediate superin tendance of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine in the cure of Pulmonary diseases,.warrants the A merican Agent ittsoliciting for treatment the wonsz resstaLE cAsEithat, can be found in the community—cases that seek reliof in vain from - any of the common remedo of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished Physicians as cora irtmEn AND IN , - CURABLE. ; The Hungarian Balsam has .cured, and will cure the HOST DEUERATE or CASES. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, ofl known and established efficac) Every family in the - United States should he sup plied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, .not: only to counteract the contrumptive tendencies - Ofl the climate, but to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Conglis,iSpitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Chest, irritation and Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Diffidulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De bility, Asthma , influenza, Hooping Cough and Croup. irr Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with 'ruff directiont for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and A merican' certificates, and tither evidences, Showing the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may be obtained orthe Agents, gratituously. DAVID F. Anantice.; sole Agent for the United States, 119 Court street; Roston. . W. Dvorr &Sons, General Wholesale . .4gduts, No. 132 North Second street;Philudelphia. For Salo PAHNESTOCK & Co., corner of Wood and Front streets. maY7 • • • ..! - M. McDONALD, Bell and:Brass Founder, First street, near Market, is ....,yrepared to make Brass.Castingsund. !" . . 1..4 1 ;,, e4‘ ~..... .: B rass works generally on-. the most' reasonable terms and shortest notice. • Heinvites machinists qind 'all thouP using brass works to give him a call, as he i§ de termined•to do all work in ids line very low. may 27-ly 'Watches frOns Europe. JUST received, a fresh importation of fine Gold and Silver Patent- Lever Watches, of the best qualities and handsomest mitterns., which I am sel: ling nt as low "prices as theisame qualities are pur chased.for in the Pastern cities—their quality and accuracy as timekeppers3vill be guaranteed. Also, Gold Patent Lever-and other Watches, at - . 530, $35,1840, ind . .upwards. ; Being determined make it the interest of our . citizens.aed others, to.purckase.at home, trespect- SullylnVite attention to nay ler& and beautiful as-* sortnient prWatelieatind. - Watch trimMOgq... The' est attention constantly given tot:ie paring Watches, Raving in my : employ the most csliermuced and hest workmen in the,Stete, and every fitcilifir.fgr doing all kinds of Watch and Clock *orkin the very best manner. . a l W. W. WILSON, jylo Cotner of 4th and Market sts. . . . .3'.Ea == tvrt MM MS =t :=CM2=IMI brent - Itentedy:of the Age! NE ' 6: • COMPOUND SYRUP OF" WILD CHERRY , ------ =TABU:IgaI) n',3 - fl DY Aft ACT OP CO N alts....v" - the, Giant Reznedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthina, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint,, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in, the Side.and : • Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, ••••• • Influenza, Croup, Broken . Constitutien, Sore Throat, Nerv- : • ousDebility, and - • All diseases of Throat, Breast, and - • Lungs; the most effectual and • speedy mini for anY . Of the aboye -•• diseases , is . DR. SIV.;2I'IV.E'S COMPOUND- SYRUP .OF WILD. CHERRY. Read .the .Testimony. St.(Louis, Sept. 7th, 1846: Dn."E. ELSTEDLT Cii.--Gents.—r have been afflicted for about three years with a pulmonary com pfaint,,whicli ha's baffled the skill of several of the most'ernineulphysietatis orour eountry! At times my . cough was very severe, pain 'in my side ind breasLancigreat,ditTiculty in breathing . . In chi's . ..it...ay I 'Continued to suffer; untifflife bee:am:tll-nest a bur. den. At length I slew. your advertisemetil of DR. SWAYNFA Comportid Syrup of Wild "ClierrY;'and was peritiadell by aiiiiind.of mine to, mAii atrial of it, aridlptirchased a bottle of yoti. lem happy to inforin you that one bottle has effected a perfect curs, and that I ant now in ; the enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in the farm of a certificate, that others who tuay he Maicted‘with such diseases may know. where - wind avaluable medicine. You can eye testintony in. cornmendatiou •of Dr. Swayrid.oconapeund, - Syrop.of Wild Cherry as you think hest. Years, with respect, Was. CADSO7i. ONE WORD or Catitrthri-....:Since the' introduction or cni`tfriicle to the' public, Mire have a'nuMber of 'unprincipled individuals vet lip Rostrums, which they, assert-contain Wild Cherry; some are called 4 . lialeame,n . .. Bitters? , and Oven *. - Syrizti of Wild Cherry," but mine is the Original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, 'Arbidb can be proved by the . public records of the Conirenn wealth of Pennsylvania.' The Only safeguard against impositicat is . !.o' see that my. signature is on each bottle.'' • Dn. If. SwAYVE, `Corner of - Eighth and Race streets, Philada. Would perhaps be a small estimate for the rarages tj this dreadful disease in a single year; then add the fearful catalogue of those rut ol: try //la:nation of the Lungs, Hemorrhage, Ad - 2m, Coughs', Influent. ,:a,Ttronchitia, and other dishoqesof . !be Lungs and And the,;dit would piesent an• appalling proof or the lata or these two classes of diseases- nut it is immirtant to 'knoW that nearly all of thin dread w . rite o(' }roman hie might hard been prevented by zatinely usio Ur pit.. st,v COMPOU,ND SY RUP OF 1t tLDCHER RY. This cne d it .ine his now been before the public some eight rears, and in the original preparation lip rn the IVild [l,, , try Tree. Its reputation as a rem edy for Coughs,Culds, Bronchitis, and Coni,iimption f thir; Lungs 1,25...c1 COLrclyNinaltnintririaicinerits, mitt ii.ll,C UP. ibflate.d frost vixtper pubs. Tin", who g,i se it a tieing benefited by it, recom mood it to their nod thug gradually and surely hasitgained an cu,„•i:ible reputation node. orLed its way into general u.c . thie bottle never 1..01s to cure a recent Ceiogh 'or Cold, while with strict alien to the directions lot ac.,l;ontr/n:nY rich. bottle, its ni , r thdrionaty disea,s id . long , dd , nldh= and o f the most 1..ir:n;07 character. a/r... , 'e ked', and in serf uttnv ; nvt.:arces bas at•cl-cd coin pletr and peitirineet rarer. Beware of rh,, o • Syrup's," 4-c.. the;: enntaln nono es. r ihc 'di'''. of tho original preparation. • The (original and °lcy; nui co- art;cle. by DR. SWAN E, cidner nP E;ghtit.and [Uwe "- 4, l'hjailelphra, and lor sale by agouti In olt p;u111. 0 ( the United-Staten, and 6Clrtln parli of Europe. I've pared only by DR. S YN.K. N. Rr. corner o f t Eighth and }face Kreenr, PhilldclPhln, and for elle br re,pectaLle Drugg;rer in nearly all the principal ' us In the Goofed Notes. yor sale Wholesale and Rxtail, I,y WM. THORN, 53 Market street; 1.. jI)NES, ISO Lthert:a street, anti OGIrES & SNOWDEN, cornrr 13 aod and 24 sta., un.r. A.G ! ENTS *Oa rirriaLlLWll, PA. jy 10 A ULESSING A. 'MIRACLE! ! A WONDER!!! To cure Emparmir and Di,,frar erzento of (As Shin, Pimples, &vales, Sun&urn, Snit Jaruni, Scurry, EMEIM Sore Heads, 4 r 4 r. 1101.111 years gd t August, the capital of France wan astonished in conmenttepee of a discovery ,made by an ftal inn Chemist. NI ny ilo t sl•Cni ed alaniott an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of Loan, could have such ampriar powers as claimed by Aaron:v. VFAIMINI tor his inven tion. 311 ii, classed loin anti los invention as a hum bug. (and. alas! many foolish poisons without trying, do the same now it at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the 3leilical Society of Parts, (the best chemists in the world) delivered the folio, ing reporl to Signor Vesprini We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Veaprini. We hare analys ed it s component parts--tte have used it ID several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The 'ltalian Chemical Snap) an a great blessing, and a .truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con sider the true philanthropist of aulTerin(j mankind. (Sigued) LEOPOLD DUPIILY Prea." Then cornea the report of the "Societe de l'leati lute," of scientific experiments: "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation--Vesprinos Italian Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! Bert we have a.. preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to curer every cutaneous eruption, every thatigurentent of, and even discolored akin I Where will its magic and singular power cease t The Ne 'gm, the Crook, the 1 show Race of the last,-and the Redhlari of the,Far West, arealike under the in fluelico of its extraordinary powers of clearing ycl low or discolored akin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of ebanging' the color of dark, or black, or brown side." Were se cral persona were brought forward by the 'president, who had used it, in-proof: of his assertions.) • " 11F.AD THIS! mom TUE INVENTOR irrarsits- TO TUE PRESENT Paris, A - or 4, 1840. In consideration oldie sum of $3600, I have di lged to Mn. T. JONES, resitlifig in the CitY OrNOW York, N. A., the whole process of mandatturing, together NN ith a statetheist (Wale ingredients compos log sty Italian(...'heinieal Soap. lit is to mnniffac tore it l'or saltin the, Lliited States only, and to have •the privilege ofnauling it "Jones's Italian ektraical Soap." There are probably few persons of intelligence, wlif„after rending the above, will doubt the quail., ties of 'ioOres Italian Chemical Soap,' in curing Eruptions, - Diefigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum - , Scurvy, Ertnypelas, Sun-burn, iblorybew, Tan, Yel. ; low or Brown Skin, &e: Should there be such per sone, perhaps the following recommendations, an well an hundreds from Others, may convince them: Fbr .sale by W; JACKSON, Agent; corner of! Wood end .Liberty 'streets; the only place in Pitts burgh ydiero the GENITINE can be obtained; At:t. OTIITALS'AILE COVINTFRFEST. • • jau2s JAcbia NV &V ER,,I 6 Market st., litcia llllo [ 4 . corner or Front, is now receiving 7 4' and offere for sale at inducing pri , ces, the following extensive variety .of WINES AND= LIQUORS, selected by himself, RS formerly; for the firm or STERETT & PO, in the Eastern. Cities, froze first hands: J J. Dupuy, Caseßon, old Makiory, Rest:mt. Chantiuyer, Pcleroison, A. Seignetts, Ward Dupuy & Co : JutdPiuet Casalon & Co., Vintages or 1132 In !8-16-embracing hll the Rochelle and Bordeaux fla vors,. in half Pipes, quarters and octaves, or by retail. Holland - Gins—Fith, Weesp Anchor; Cross Keys, Madera Swan and Hour Glass breeds, tieW and old ,importations,.. Rums—New England, St. Croit, Antigua and Ja: #taicas, soma ,a•eirtaaperior. lVhiskeys—Old Scotch and Irish, ,Monongahela Rye, Bourbon Co. Corti. "" , . , Tenerifres; Lisbon's, Sherrics 9 Malagas,'Porta, Ited 'Wines ; White;Wines, Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes Hcicks, and' 3auter nes, in.CttiesOntliallbla., Qr. basks, Hhds, John or .Bottle. june3 to.teist ltnproT,oxnent.' Br.DSTEAbS of difTeront kinds with Gatzamßs iron patent,fostinings, superior to anything now in use, for sale)otii, et the furniture warehouse of augl T.. 11.YOVNG 4- C 0.., Hand et. tikv .4V = - • r4lftelattaLv 50,000 ,Brants by Consumption The no►t Agtotinillng Uf►eooery raorturrort Warless, henry .1. Iloldswerth. (Signed) . ' ANTONIO_ VESPRINI IV IN NS7 ATiti LlCLito,lEtf. Leger Frere, Cognac and - CliFnpagno Br:indica "r" . • ' 4 =al • - 4 , 7 , T., A poslTlvp. cult . „ . a . nippllAwisai - ~--AND ALL -NEA,VOUS COMPLAINTS:•. , What thotigktli6 - alpaca . m nyitot explal*; Since theireffiets areduly-iscetrained; • Let not delusion , prejudice or pride Induce mankind to set the•thearie , Means which, thoseiniPlO,iielay,lieaven desigOld . To alleviate the ills 'of human kindl'? .. DA: CIIRISTIVS GA.LVAlsildttilsldS . AND MAG . ~.. . ... IC FLUID. THIS remarkable , invention , which has received the universal approbation, of the medical profes sion of Great Britain; comprises.atientirely- new o (Gal vanism, as a remedial agent E by means of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries,,Edectric and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely dispensed with, andthe mysterious. power of GalvanisMitpplied without any of the objections which are inseparable' from the general mode now in use. The strong dos es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvaniain is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap plication was projected, whiCh, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been brought to its present state of perfection, The Gttivanic Rings answer all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe. and certain in I accomplishing the desired effect.. _ .. . • The Galvanic Rings used in connection. with the Magnetic Fluid; are confidently-recorianceded in all disorders whichurisefroman.enfeebled and unhealthy state of she nervous or vital system, and these com plaints. are. g ' among the most- painful and _universal to which we arp subject.. Theysrise, without exception, from 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 greitly needed, which iris confidently believed ,:has been found in the proper and judicious Application. of GalVailism. - .. . . . The Galvanic Rings - have , heed used with entire success in all cases et - RUMPUS:MX, acute or chronic, applying to the head,face or liinba, Gout, ,Tic-Dole. reus, Toothache, Briviehitis, Vertigo, Nervous, Sick 1 Iledetache, Indigestion, Paralysis ' Palsy, .Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the. Heart., r 4oplary, Stiffness qf Joints, Spinal Complain - 14: _Lumbago, Neuralgia, .Nereous Tremors, Gizidneis of the head, I pain in the Chest and Side, General pebilitf,Deftcie ; cy of .Ncrrous and Physical Enirgiy.,,,and at/ NEI - tv.. DVS msOrtuF.R.S. :In cases ofeonfirmed Pyspepsia, which is simply a minims derangerneg i ciftlie 0103 7 five organs, they have been found equally suciessfill. Their extraorklinary effects upo n the system must be witnessed be believed,'an as a Certsinpreventiva for thepreceding complaints they nie equally reaom mended. The Rums are of different prices, being made of all sizes,anp of various ornamental patterns, I and can be worn by the most delicate female w ithout i the slightest inclonVemence. In fact, the - sensation I is rather agreeable than otherwise. The Ga Brztcolcts, 11.70u1.5, Gartert, N , •clarices, &c. In some cases of a my sei - ere character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic nines is not sunk ie tit to arrest the progress of disease 11.1 tl I tunately restore•h noun. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Ilelts, Pracclets, &c., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no cotaplaint w l o ch the mysterions agent of Galvanism can effect f.ll to he pertnar.ently relieved, These azuclesi Are adopted to the waists, arias, wrists,limbs,ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. Tim i;a r one Ned: daces arc used w,th greater bene fit to cases of Brutal is or ntlectlime of the throat generally; A4'l nlNerVilas Deafness; and with atrwirst litstrairtt , I,3CCOO , AS a preventive for Apu plexy, I;pilcptic Fitis,adatuyilar. complaints. Chrisktort Dlagnetle Fluid is used in connection with Abo Galvanic Rings and aff . : their mod die-atm:is. Tins composition has been I ,,,,,•oniaced by the grench Chemists to oc one of the lOftilnary discoverick of modern science. It is hehr . cd to poeticism the remarkable power of ren &ring lit Tres senAilire to gairanic sedan by this • COliCeutratton of the tntluence, at the sent of diseas,•,tlircit giving remit and permanent re liemistry at known to l i ef N o r i mer ,coromettition in c prodoet. th e R ame s;fect, or to impart a similar pro oerty to the n , i . voii4 ‘ietn, by means of aa outward l oc „ a' Fluid contains noth ing catishif• of the shiri''kest injury; its application in ag ,,,,dd r : i an d i t is , as h mit.less in ite Achim as it is beneficial in its results. Bull t 0 , plan2tions and direc tions accompany it.. The erCrtleiteed inventions are in every way 'le rfitct;y harmleer; the' are sold at prices within the reach of all and the. doceiverer only re quests a Our te..11 as a test of thei," efficacy andt permanent benefit. C at letter Gals-ante girtagsiNeurs.sg Plas- These articles form another raluabite application oftliii nt .. ; sienna, influence ofGalvanisirt. The,' are an inir ortl. nt adjunct to the genuine Galva lie itthra an d th eir a s c dilications, acting upon the saint' rrincl plc, but having the advantage of more local a 1 1010a ton. They rite confidently recommended ass ynln able addition i t , the speed) cure ofltheumatiam,at'ute or chronic; in a; I nervous complaints, unites a re remedy in castle of Pain and Weakness •in Ilse Chest or Bark, Pit man the Side,in Axateate Affertionf, and in (Fre:no, n ,r Oppreasion of the Pu/monsicy Or grins. In S innn l C,vmplaints their.effects - arcrof the u,ost decided ehsrae mr, and they have often been used with complete success. They arc also of the! greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the j 13reast,and are highly re commended fur many ofthose complaints to wh i ch fem i ales are especially liable. As an effectual means Or strtmgthening the system when , debilitated with disease 0 ,- other causes; an a certain aid m Constitutional Weak nese, as a Preventive oft Colds, and in nil affections t•f the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Outer will bc•ifbuiu! of l great and permanent adsantsi;e• In a fete 'words; it etnbracen all the virtues of ilia Tleatto 31C preparation, with the important Uddition of e MIA unic influence, which is neither impaired nor et'haustrvdcAtihile the action continues. These-articles will be Ound entire ly free from those objections which are a'• constant source of complasat with the ordinary pl %stets -in. common use. O The great celebrity and success or these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by y•np em doled persons. To provide against impositions .i ' l .' CIIIIISTIE has but mac authorized agent in each city 02 the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh W. W. IVILSON. CERTIFICATES AND . TESTIMONIALS; i Of the highest and most respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraorthitary.l value red success ofthe above articles.. It, is believ ed that in the city of New -York alone, upwards l on Evan' THOUSAND PERSONS during!' period of less than a year, hate peen entirelyl'elicred'of the. most painenl Chronic disorders - , some of which kave completely balled all former clone of medical-art. indeed many of th 6 first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in theirprac tice, and with the exception of those who are too pre;iidiecil to give it a trial, the 'liven n has re covedtE unanimous favor with the most 'otelligtot among the American. Faculty., Dr.- Cbri 'tt is at all times ready and most happy to givovrery , facility,:to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth , of his assert:ens tmd :the efficacy of his discovery. Only agency in Pittsburgh ; corner of 4th and Market street. . octl4-.dly Jones's Coral gall , Rest orally°. IHEREBY certify that my hair Was falling out in immense quantities -daily,And_was turnmg,gray, and that since 1 have.usedJones's Coral Hair ReStO fative, it has entirely ceased falling is growing ast, and has a line dark look. Before resod Jones's Coral. Hair Restorative, I combed Out - handfuls of hair daily." W. TOMPKTNS,92 King st..N. ; For Bale by W. Jackson, Agent; corner of Woad and Liberty atreets, the only, place in• Pittaburgh shore the nr.nuiNr. carybe Obtained. jan22 tny Clients. TY PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and Wna..E. Aun aueud.to my unfinished husi-; ncss, and I recommend them to the patronage of my friendq. am authorized toatriteithatthey-will re ikeive the counsel and .assistanco of the lion. R. Bid, '6lO . W*4o Glory ollittrka , s Buildings,4th street, etween Wood and Market.. SAMUEL W. BLACK. , ' Doctor C. Diorgnat, TIORMERLY asucenisful practising Physician Alf IL' this city and vicinity, 4 ' Richard" like, him self again (Statuluoo His office is in Penn street ; next door to the Washington notel, Pittsburgh, Al legheny County, Pennsylvania, where -he will he ; happy to accommodate such of his old applicants as may need his services, audoll.new oneiswhoi.in like manner, may feel disposed-:to barter disease tfor health, and fork over•the,diftrence, in legal loose change. 10-419t&wtf , FOR 11E3 CAUTION EMMEN !!Effffll==== " 7 7 ~,~~ ,~; w;';'- • • , 1 - • . • te3(CkM X 4 tu : a . • Via , %Awe,. VV,E S T w, ,y-co.r4r„, CO LI, .V. G P. -_ - .OP 'MI4 LT 11; 207 lliiin;;;lreet; iJuiralo, New York. DRI" Gi': C.17: - All(1-11N'S VEGETABLE LITIION TRIPTIVADV,ERTISEMENT-P0R4847:-i-i-11 CitiatiTSAw, I CONQUERED;" is Most:emphatically the case with this - article. ":Disease has eyer yielded tolts Mostmarsiellonsinedicinal•poweri!"Wherever it has gone, and South_Ameriea f England,. - ettnada , and the ',United States ..liaxe .1:at:IVO the truth!_ ol 7!!.hill l e statement, the s abov•eotation.Ma. . strong and pith;', sentence, tells the Ogle story.,. Invalids; the prin ciple upon which yOU'cre:eured nniy,net . brf - liwOiii. teiyou, but the 'result of alrialif the article is satis factory; yett'are restored; end theiseeret of . the Cure' remains with the proprietor; - The-Medicine -iii-ti compotindbf 22 - distinct vegetable agenCies; each in dividualimot hairitsewn peculiar, ,Oltelusiseinnedi- Mimi property, conflicting withinoothez corepennd -0,,c1a• root : lea kes 2 its.. own cure-7a ed aciihperfect combination, ;when taken , int?, the ayitiCM ; :g;dcies the ayerk which witattin, when hex, laws were 'first estahliShed, intended It eh call d A c•!P V . , P.: I F' j E S , STBENGTIIENS; '''AND RESTORES" the _Broken , down, debilitated constitution. ---- Dttetw; in' 'ill its characters, will be Completely eradicated fromthe ' system by its use. See pampletadivagents" hands;' for free .cireulation—lthey treat upon all diseases, and show testimony DI - cures.: GauvEr.„;andull com plaints or the urinary organs, form also . the cause of. great suffering,and Yitinstc!s!Lrriou:miwric has acquired no small Celebrity over the,ceuntry, by the cures it has made in this .distreeSing class alllici . Bens. Sefernidilt scenes, is 'titiiiici Mlliatie, , that it has this attracted .the notice-of one of our. Medical publications:. In .the NovemberN'o..lBl6, - ,Of_the "Buffalo Journal and. Monthly: %Review. of Medical and Surgical Science," . .iivatittiticle uppn.caleulous dieeases,arid_'solvente,"?;Wei writer, after .fioticing the fact that the Englialt ge-Yeihritent - eneepnrchaSed a secret remedy, and also-noticing. the'percheie'in 1802; of a secret reMedy,by-the-L,egishittirebf New. York, thui pays tribute to the fame Of iiieNfeilibiiie:' "'Why-do - net our , RepreSentatiies in. Senate!and Assembly convened, enlighten and .dissolve'.-„the. suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable,Litliontriptic; than, which no solvent since the days of Alchemy ti,p, ppskeami-onc, . half the fame P_' Reader,_here is aperiedieetefliigli. standing, aeltnoWledged throughout elarge section or thi4 - cou ntrf to he eiie:ofthe best conducted jour nuts'" orthe liled'in" the United States: eichangieg with the scientifie works of - Ellropetei 'Mir -Certain knowledge; edited by Anistie-Flint;M:D.; - and-con= tributed toby men-of the high est. processional alai& ty, thus stepping aside: to-notice a "seeret reniedy. , ?. You will stance understandne trztinitenand.wartit-. /ma nostrum, could dais extort a comment from .so. high a quarter—and conseqaently,,aulessit directly cOnflieterr Wilb the - practice of the, faCtilti,,it - rifest have been its great "pinch , Which has 'caused it - to receive - pasiing Mal: -' Rims - EY dliertscis;'-Weak ness of the back and spine, irregularr,:painful and suppressentAlenitneation, _Flour illeue; and 'the en tire-enuiPllcatedi-iraia.o CevilA which..folhaw_c Alisox-i desert system, are at - tince relieved liy the Medicine. Scud ,for pamphlets fie& Agents ' and. - yen wil.l find i e idc nee oEtl i e value of the Lithontripue„thereim4l Birth. Asa:remedy for the irregularities of tbef.e, male system, it has in the compound a ri.root , which has been resorted to in the north .of Europe for con -1 I tunes—as a sure cure for this complaintirand,a,re - ! storer of die health of the entire sys:el;n- ''.Lives ! • COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, IiT.L.LOi/St. DISZAW,&c. ' are, i inaantie.relievcd. • People' of the'ti'est will find it !the only, remedy in theso.complalmt.... as well as. Pe i yen Also Actin. There'is no remedy like it, and nn i coh,mel or quinine forms any part of this mixt-oe. I No initiry will resititin'iti use, and its'aetae proper: , ties are manifested in the use °fetid ngle 30 c - v bOtdO: Fen Ers'En. AMP AGUP, Tillous. Dinordcri; take ne other Medicine. Rricustirtsm, -Garr, willfind 'istisfi , Ihe action or this rue-theme upon 'the 'l3l6iid,"Wi - .1 change the disease—whicii originates in 'the lificqd and a healthy result will fellow. Dyrerrs.rt.'ls werstron, tic., yield in a few dayiiust attire Med . „; 1 erne. inflammation or -rat Ltives. Cot-cix - , - tor. i FI'MPTION also, has ever fatted relbf.- .. Saiciii;i_i,.. 1 Eaystrr.x.i.s, Pars, Inflamed Eyes--:..a1l caused - by im -1 pure blood—will find this article the reinedy. The system; - completely acted upon ;by the twenty:two different properties of the' mixture, is purified and ilrestored—as a partial cure- will not follow. The' train of common complaints; - Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility; 4-c..ellitw all the re - suit of some derangement of the ststem;'ind the. Guray 11.r.srotir.n Will' du its work. The promises I set forth in the advertisement, arc based upetithe I proof of what it has doke in the past four years. The switten testimony of 1000-Agents, in Canada, t the United States, England and Sciuth 'America, in I the possession orthe proprietor—and - ean'.be seen by all interested—is a sufficient- demonstration'that lit is the hest Medicine elwr offered to - the' - irerild. Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there ! laid down, of the method ufcure. Pot up in 30 oz.' '.bottles, at $2; 12 ex.do at $1 each—the larger hold - 1 rig 6 oz. more than tiro small bottles. Look out and I not get imposed ujian. Every.bottle has ."Vatiglinis' i Vegetable LitlionitiPga Mixture" blown, upon..the I glass, the written signature of "WC. yatigti" ,cmilie i directions, and 'G. C. Vaught!, Buffalo," "staniped on None' the cork." Non other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. fi• C. Vaughn, and mild at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Beffalia, at. whialeSale- and rgtail ' No attention given to. letters, unless post Paid—or -dery from regularly constituted4gentS*opted: post paid letters, or verbal conantinicatiens 501kiti,Pg ad vice, promptly attended, to gratin. ' "- . . .; • Offices devoted esel tailyely to. thee:ale:et thisarti cle--132 Nassau at., Now". Fork City - ''' Sea"st.. irsiii Salon •i mx'' ian lll 4 . -the.PrieuiPal Dili . B l 4 out the' Dotted States and, Canada, ' as W r .jo A g ents ,in this city flays . .. . ~ , . ... . 8s Brockway, Wholesale.and .Retail Agents, No. 2, Qom mercialitow, .Libeity.stieet, Pittsburgh. Also, R. .E..., !iellere, 87 Wood street; John Mitchell, F e deral s t r e'et, 'Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Bridgewater..c. !,-:!: jan3o-d&wly ' Sprains, Strial. , ta, Pains of thearesureeineil U Side,. and Aliseasos of tlie,tipine,. C il aonwteilllieet.eualaylyitrlieieAviiel byiethAni:lisoeitiof.Dr'a tur E e ll s ob tained from a well in ..Kentucky, 185 feet below the Earth's gurfacei A lac,'y in,ltentucky was : cured of a Spinal Disease', which' had - confined her to her bed for many weeks complettdy helpless, by the use of Aida remedy, slier various other remedies_had . been. tried in .vai a., , Rena die Ica i - owing testimonial: ' . PriTsßintt:it, August 22, , 1846.' This is to dertifyi that we - hoYo - nted - the Xiimitri.-„. GAIT Ora: rot, tbe'wheoping eough" , ;11110 1 4 our ebildreft, by giving'therii Befit' 24 drops to a small tea spoon ' bill rit night, which - alwalannabled them to rest *ell t , 'trough the ritgbit-1 also -applied,rit -tonne :I:X . - Pte' ch Wren that gut her arm burnt,, the, eliil.4 ette,,e(t cry jeg..bYthe time rthe'arin, wasqlresset; and Vaned bp. lalso wastifilictect with a-pain in mY side...and firer et, and hare been so for 16. years. I ciikumeticed usir47 the'ffil taking; a' terispoonfultvl it'.day and in ll 0i.3 - di Oil havo been velYrietleit reliever . ,', and , do - .believe - that it is the best fan"iit.' , medicine I have ever seen—one of my neighboil usedit at ; tny,reeinas; Inraapcalped anele,:whielite.;: lieved her in a reiv tiainutes;' )g'hate sil.q . uaea-tote: Oil fo r a stn. kined joint is outOYAlT,imilf, iehich ;.li,e cane i n a yes 'y short time. Wolive on the.east aide of Penn st., 3 . deo.Ya,soutli - ot Walnut. :Laro,now,its wells ever 1 was in my.life., -• • , ' . ; ' :;:!..•! --: •- ii , , , - MATIG A BET A. SAIITIi.- - ", - ' Sole lb; and retail by - Wm: Jackstilat lita Boot a:iiil Shoe "store and'Talent 'lCrediciiie" Wiile;S"' homie r : 9, Libortr street; lie - ad-of WeedStinet;Pitts.; burgh. .Brice "50 cents and $t _per .bottle. Win. "Jackson"'being 'thee' exclusive :Artrit "mi.:Western ennsylvavia, ; 701T1'.1 IS' GENUINE , Wit- Avpat,l.4. sold by 'nut Or ins appointed agents. i'. t i N. 11. A m paphlet containing ample dirkotiobs,- `lie., with the. Mimes. and Addresses of the - pitiPilet; tors and princtrral Agerits,js enveloped in the wrap - - 'per of each beirile- - • aug 2S—feb 15-dlkyeem G.Eq GE R.., ... „ (4 . , N iw , ;,.e....,.'.'..4-:-.4-.... 47 ' 3 : fr. -.." 44.6. :•••• 4ffk..-T't.', -,- - CON Ir`E'Y'A - OFFICE in .4.Ser . rn,ow sth street, above. Sinitii 7 field street,Pittaliergft. . DEEns s , igorivci;knis..ACasEESlENTS, BONDS, .lintx...eine,.s and other instruments of writing drawn with-nen ne9s legal accuracy era tlespatch:., He- will also at . , 'tend to _drawing.and, ....152Ecnniftc's Ac-; counts of Executors iLetrlndirietrators' i Eayoninirii, titles to Real Bstate- 1, -Sear:#l.fpg ,Reeorcts for Liens; 4 , e. 4.c. ;-'" From" his long experience 'arid intinutfe'ackualitt:- ance with the martacrof keeping the records; he expeets to;gttte'tritiifactkon to those who may .en r trust their his 'testi to his care. decl6-41&W _ 7: , . • 3 1iTibtt -T al_.-"t= T 1 G 6itibristed .Ittelto* Tt4stscdy - .. Ftitt i CU'ilt''OP dl - fRONI(C - 01SRASESc 7Iff . AZDIVPOESITC/DDI/tr'PRUP. , 1,-.DTGIBIVA: • t DiscovetC.db9.-Pr'*.eioni., of:ltaly...o this liar 3545, , , - and int.reduca intothe U: States iairlyin 18461 ' iintivalledineclioine Sir the 'ridieal,eire. Chronte dtsehsee haiipriad:th - 7 - rnighiait . „Europe): with the most unequalled-speed - and-trituiv,iliva.eile..... cess, effecting the mostneminshing etossrveritneee.72. - or reqorded in the annaliirif its'introduEtidelnitillin Drifted'Staieblehaixidnallyl, anstained thmliighoreputitionit so:justly Tescill4ddri:,., the Dast,,ctirtng„hpremi it has ylone_there, tl*trifisl`,l inlethrate and long siandini r '.fftiednes witnvh.litittiftze.. human faririlY'isidefilicledi , ' ropEtand-,-America.(att..fattliejs hevethecome....aetli, quainted with its mode cif "operatio n) togethetrkNy the thousands who have been restored to'hiei/tAV,I eroperiolofflcatriiiih one unitedwoiceiprcerami .t it to be the milat'petAettreinedial agent . ever offbred•( to suffering humanity.. It.is.now nn. established fittllNJ "th. t .1.C9718427R4012.2.9eVey,5a11,br,firi4716$ beery cwt . .c by Dr. ZrEljnelalltytietiez , „ This tlid'Only:Mediefitie thiPlintiveveribeerVdist covered thik.thas.atbiev.ed_nPnre!Aiere_thitt , diseasel had gained asettled " and permanent' holittiparkthe sisteiii. ler titetriitli'oPthis"hrieertiatiOk'e • the e - e itigifiiiitrifiakne of!the rnoireinitfent PhysiLt clans of E u rope-andamerica,-expressly declaring that.tbey.have F ire,7cribedit in liondreds, of instances , Wherellielietients u'erd - considereil beyond all hope. of,, te o ver y, , ,aidic e .thcir.astoniShment,laielfected: 3 the mOSt.ePeedY-and. RettC.Fi . unacquainted with its action ein - imagine the , won-, detful iniadees that atteMis thi;l,dtdibistratiOn , _ medicine :in cypry,varietrofiehranieidisearr,pa ' titularly Consumption, Scrofhla,or.hingse.iil,./isth-.., ma, Phthisic, Pil es, (see cases renorted in pamphlets and circulars) Canceik,Vqei COMplirnts, Castile- • ness and Indidestion;Boreniffid:lnflimed 'Phiplit, Bronchitis, Dropsies, Chronic Inflamittiorcief the.i Kidneys, Gravel„ Great Debility_land:qratibility of the: neryous.,system,..Ekinal afrectiop,3„Paralysis, chionic'Diarialicca;;Taut in ' 'bieast and 'side, Coughe, Cords, Chronit tisiiO3iseaimeofttlie' tixtp.,!ich anct . .prawels„inyaTd.).yeakyeas.eetiSalling down of womb, and the chronic diseaset pe- This medicine is prepared only:By-Di:Mai* hina.'l self, and is Composed entirely of vegetable'renterials ceoitaining,the-extract,ofto Of thetriost4arinapi cal plants but few of which are•krittiv.tto L te.P l ,etki-:„. cal Profession generally. . It ; has sofor sorpessed: every 9ther:medicine, fiver offered to the*caldjn . ,,craclicating,diseasek., , ,that.,it., has not. only rtnlisteipnayy, of the most ...toJentert medical men in 'the ini:fnio'r2.lmoFWat more estraerdinity the "goVertiment discovered... Has made it an ofence;ittniihagaiiith dean to, attempt counterfeiting - it - grmaking,, qt cinv.spurious , arlieti purp6-same-10.:bert7ie-samerlty representipg, it„l9 - 41,,nd men t • tection of it heie: - TOtlit'afflidted'vielsay letnone diSilair,thougliourialii. Mae. beerrtiyen'uyifly YouiPhYsiiiiin unit considezed4 by t your friends &t beyond all hopet., , ltryar bottle of this ' m edicitittand You- uponAhe-fact;that ;you:hue phyli-. 7... • cal, strength,Gtlongh lett, , toendure ats aetion, yew-, will'find ccrtaie,and spacity ! i:elief„*for; this has_becn, r theCitsaintbehands kiistances k in.pro`aotithiCh we Cdnpioducec6l.ifialeiTroiti. - must respEetrible chili-16'6i both EliT4l:l . 6‘4Tife r. Midibirie 'd;--ediered only at the•couitriseittiotieaely-emintfewiiirle ,, thmsmalt ' , amount:yet , iinportedinnil , Alle anxiety. of _ proprietor to .place •this valuable: :remedy MithiliA . the:10301 pi ag throughout, the Unite.4-.slates... Bruclyay,,Druggiste.NOAConirocrcial ltOW,Libertistreet,v4iiides?.le 7 andirelnil Ageti . pi A Heallc:iiSr , county 3 SelferS, •4 57 N,VoCa' it. ' ".deC29:d9i DOCTAralitrY ? 'Pb*i_st, - .ip,k2e 6 trpl,J,Y. nouitees to - zens'ar Pitttburgh'andirt einity Olathe his retnsinea=icl thi - dAry. 4 64A,takeri: - the , ' Stouse lately occupied by--the - Ani , ..-Dl:ll.iddle;:'nn ,, , Liberty near Ferry.street,,where-he-will be happy to sec all theistil,atileaand ,G,nntlncann,that,.mayyjah his-se.rvices. can: round any bauri.ane will devote his Wh°l°liii°e.to.liis piciressigniall raticia.4'or 11 . 1 e teeth be done with ±LeatnOaa24 P'S. Dr: E. can 'relieve' th'e - most toothache ina'rew minutes=-he has .i.luaritityor. celebrated-Ttreth 'Powder 'which-sweeterialds a - I°ldd ' of the . mouth; - rpoliiihes.-the , .teeth, and.'harden s the gums.- , 1c29.41685w1y I;iandretles Wariaiited/atirden Br eed,. r),III:ECT 'FROM'PHILADtiIIrNA2 Each paper bears the - label' and Weiranty METES', 'Fors - al e bfr.I;;SN'OWDEN;No.29IVater st., at the stand formerly _ occupied b e y Geifi:AlAterrt.!" -. Eract fronn.thASSeport of the•Y•lettilig•e6donittee. of the'Penittrifeania Nortieultnial Society, man . moirilY adopted and ordered to be'printrici; LANDRETIP.SIiIIftS.ERIFS AND•rvARDF.NS. MT,iiese,exterufive. grounds are on Federal Street j , seer the Arsenal. - .earliristcolle... .• *; 'the - don of Cainelljas,Was made here,. Somo'of those now, in possessicirt of, those distinguishedoursetymen,. are -tenleet ` nariritt-nopsz,m.snrrs is vairiable an d .estensive,l, , 7,3; "The - Nurseries are Tory correctly managed, sup plying -every _ part of:the: I.lniota r ri rldfitil.• of which would .occupyjoo much. of . s our ,epace,,we therefore:l Conteutoursel yes with - stating' Ahat:the tdock is very. large, and in every stage • of- growth, consisting: of 4/•• FOKEST AND .ORNAMENTAL` TREES, EVER' .. VINESAND' CREEPERr?;ifith; a collection of; hcrbseceotas. tree:a:of:the. , " best kind and most lealthfcouditioni large _beds of seeding opplerr ; pear!, plums; Ece:, rts stWor for tinde• ding and,. -grafting; A plan- -very 'strperidr. toittat ' working• upon usnckersi. which.'!carry with them into :thegraft all-the-diseases ofithe parent steck.---:'!- - 1"." "Gnannicr` SEEDS of the finest qualitphave beedi-1 scattered over. the -cettntryfronithese grounds; and ,may always , he -depended upon: --The seed:establish:lr riarit.of, these Ilorticulturilstals_. one of .the,ment tenskve in the linion,andits reputation is:well sustain ed flrdiri year to tyedro.' Z tiTo obviate thLti chance of iiiiituie! - 4iVititatirrepf the plants of-t.iaine falmily;they have 'esitiaistiOit; anether nurser:) , lit ti!suitable dintaneei so that degenela ration ;cannot place r itrid purchaser a tenuineearticle;".' Knoiritig , ,Clunr t he' ~ ago, - -;citalitSr.a;4Fl'oFFsil. 91 - 23:t 6 rY o'll4 l ' the supply,from:theirgreende:iniCctinuneudedAo great cfdetle.,.o s _ "; 4". •, - ert ' Since the date tlielßeibit? cretin Ittlicifihis - -;• above'fkedtraeted,iheintire greatly enlarged: The Colleellori: OF Cerilelliati braces all'the finer kindsr r and Sands of .varionalsizesl.Coo Ifithdiseileith Roses and other 'desirable' plants; betlt - tendes adid hardil*t. croon, • ; The Seed Gardens alone cairer tfitly-acrei,Anl:titin • anit.hisrbee.n'for Mort than'thalf,acrerituryil ander•the..-iiiccessi'venninageniritof father aticiriotii? thti Mostpromininwin America.; • Ordetrreceived •Ity, Ft:l,.-SNOWDEM. from. Whom catalogneimarbe receivoi.grattsrt,,,,2p.aSt 1 ;1. A M A T , C EFL-E.-5 S T-I C r. Growth, Brayi.g,:and ltd taratione'rfahe Harr. ~• • . THis cREA.IB,- , whon:onee.knatre,:tektkltgeleelieL. all. other; snicks lite; itinknee/-• Where. the lair. is - titsthcharsh,..shisti uahealthy, !tithing grey, a few applisa,tiosk will : make tiielaitt salt stasifdark ) nitillismit,e; beautiful, - Pii.vlll maintain iterlitel Oasis ; . e t a heilthroleri. ttileeijr,.,/eag.as all the prep : uttr Lions w . hind are ganfraHyrsq. T hera the bert - ur • thie t pr,lkeelfalteii:ofr;.j.t.m4y. by:,upt • hahi! ;Ai c i s thelpialf, Obeid. at"itiVO'lfr,t . it,i- - clime "a, Imitae . tie die , Hair Cream, se it compos ,d, ; 4 t ,it wig,notisinrc,the hair likethamii. er Ego . paratcihrcliet "Iyill`beautify it, and give iterfOt t satisfactiiin.in every instance.._. . . .Fertot kitalsiy- to itsrvarja superior: 4=8806 aefi tbe • 1:13 - 18alvirrii!1 etter ?ftetrr,;-Reor:;l4lr.lCaldritarityk. , 144'"fleittlefehirti.: 8-- .stretefjii4ablintitilVflieiito naco fti. s for the.So4llo4l l l lll aelal M r•;:f 1 , . .. Defter - POlgA4O IV Wtlii ‘ k ,fk , Po)l l # 'l 4 h *Nl rall4 Messrs lekerebOA-M4ltresetr.qe 10; 1 4 take ttensiii4l4 e..sSal fat prsparthkee.csly/ FAOLts : , eas icri'liri,: Clete etittiy,'Aiskgitipes,eil.to ceire.eutt,liet ?ta:Vniff),FE.PlAtl ,accordin 4 prr i sciippia: ti is now sun, ibithief bille t /me and oils wetel uptitidd r eacis-leastisp•soylair-ia.a.morsa staid-AU . before. This credirehe*eseri has / met my es , ganta-- dimiatils zal4?:.!s: .' 'ldge/BsiiritH•itherte,theitig.dericarely-perfeinernrow4 ~dieposed • tbinnCidltyi The ladies mnificlatij.krili-/ l letaL:AtsiCtiinoste/Craam 'desideratumrjt i r th* t n . d -r . • ions for,the -.NROilsectfully,lie.r .: '• l ` . " all " • • 4 •2‘. angetirf t , l64llV , lltY. 4, , : • • . field4l"ll,o Mei:'lnctietbil, in Pittibegib. brjelin: 'Ter: - 45; • blertecitiel, - ,. and -.JOell lit T.3tNlll64:a4"44ol;lirrffiallikfttell• Brehlnierner , of-V7 . ' jef . V 1 i • - 4 • .. . ' 4eseription, p r i c v -riehiliikkuia;p4it.;&i..:;"o , sh e „ wise oi i iole - Okiginal packik6o, or 0 , - to' WiniSfora of . . 'SKCOII . 029 16 Market st. ~'..~ e Erel 1= Miiiir
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