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Encouraged by increased business, the Proprie tors have added toi and extended their arrange- Menti during the winter, and are now prepared tol forward freight with regularity and dispatch, unsur-' passed by any other Line, Their long experience as - Carriers, the pal pable' superiority of the Portable Boat system, and the great capacity and convenience of the Warehouses aticaall end of the Line, are peculi arly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil , their engagemonts 'and accommodate their custom . - ers, and confidently Offering the oast as a guarantee for the lhture; they re:siicotfully solicit a continuance eNhat patronage which they now gratefully , ack nowledge. All consign vents to,Waaffe Sr. O'Connor will be re ceived and forwarded;Steam Boat charges paid, anti Hills Of Lading tratistnitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or. Storage. Having no inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the interest of the Consignors Must necessarily be their primary tottjectin shipping West; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consigned to them promptly, and on the most advatitageous terms to the owners. marl-tf Ell ME MEM EMS = :~z .e. t E —,.:: IDE BM ININ MEM EU DZIE ME REM ME ■ MI ?i,.4:'v .t , .. ‘ 1 - 111112 ME = WE Ingi CONVE;YANCER, OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smitia field street, PittsbUrgi. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also at -tend to drawing and filing MECHANIC'S LIENS, Ac counts of Executors, Administrators, 4-c., Examinin6 titles to Real Estate, Searching Rerords for Liens, From his long experience and intimate acquaint once with the mannerof keeping the public records ho expects to give satisfaction to those.who may en trust their bus ness to his care. decl6-d&w John M. Townsend, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mar ket street, three doors above Third street, Pitts burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon. as genuine. 1 Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good orfumeryt d ec 30d Nam Uonry W. NY Mt ms, ATTORNEY AND 'COUNSELLOR AT LAW (successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office a the old stand, Fourth street, above gmitliffeld. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existingbetween Henry W. Williams ' Esq., and myself, in the prac tice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult., and the business will hereafter be con tinued by Henry W. Williams, whom I most cheer fully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business, as a gentleman every way worthy co Their confidence. davlB.-ly WALTER H LOWRIE. THE subscribers having enlarged their establish meat for the manufacture of Steel and Files— , on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish files of every descriptiou, or thei best quality; and being de termined to makeit the interest of consumers to pur silage files from them—respectfully invite the patron age of all who use the article. merl6-7 J. ANKRIM & . Hunting CU t, A CCOUTREMENTS n ‘ f AL and constantly recei Pistols, Powder, Shot, Drinking Caps, &c., &c. and complete assortment °consisting in part of Joini of every variety, Silk, G ra linek, Swivels, Snoods, ti -utnl7 JOHN W CIAO Cell str a • Varner, of Smithfiel; 1 / _HERE can alway s VV. Liquiats, of all .14 1 ranieit to tglio satisfactinn ,for sale in quantities to su MN - .1: : .:'• .. -..1,:•:::;.,:i...f,.,i,.•:,:::ii. ERNI ~faralti3purtatton :-.rittsbsirgia Poitablei Boat Line, 1847 . 17,J0R the transportation of freightbetween Pitts j'.-.burgh ad the Atlantic cities,avoidingirinship- Slants on the way, add the consequent risk otdelay, damage, breakage and seimration of goods, PrtFIpRiETORS: • Bonpuosa CASH, 273 Market at., Philadelphia. TAATFE & O'CORI4OR, cor Penn and Wayne ste. Pittsburgh. 14GENTS Pickworth'a May Freight Line. ZA:4,....gmmu rs 18 A v•Y E _ XCLUSIVELY for the traniportatioa of way ..124 freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns to wa,sHollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme hate places. ' "'One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. 141cAnul tY k Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and at fair rates. This Linn was fdrmed for the special accommo dation of the way business, and the proprietors re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. Proprietors: JOHN PICKWORtIL - JOHN MILLER, DAN , L. LP BARNES; ROBERT WOODS WILLIAM FULTY. JOHN MILLFR, floilklaysburgh. R. H. CANAN, Johnstown. Agents C. A.McANULTY,& Co., Pittegh. REFERENCES. , J. J. McDevitt, Johii Plater, Robert Moore, Raga 4 e.y 4-Smith, Pittsburgh. marB Independent Portable Boat Line, 1847. `=: ( FOIL THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS !BURGH, PHILADEI.PHIA AND BALTIMORE. Withciut Transhipment. Goode consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instruc.ions promptly at tended .to,'free from any extra charge for storage or commission. Address, or apply to C. A. AIcANULTY & CO., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. STORAGE Having a very large;and commodious warehouse, we are prepared to receivo (in addition to freight for shipment) a large amount of Produce, Eim., on Stor age at low rated marS C. A. McANULTY & CO SIIILIBLER ARRtNGEMNNTS ; r - 847 Monongahela Route, BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO DAL- TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. Time to Baltimore 32 hours. Time to Philadelphia 90 hours. (ONLY 73 MILES STAGING.] Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, Louis M'Lane and Swatara ' have commenced making-double daily trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 clock. Passengers by the morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philadel phia Mail Busts or Rail Road cars. The evening Boat will leave the whitrf daily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on board, in comfortable staterooms. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 O'clock; cross the mountains in.day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus aveiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are ample, and the connection com plete; ro that disappointments or delays will be un known upon it. Passengers can stop 'oolitic route and resume their seats again at pleasute, and have choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de sire; Secure your tickets tit the office, Monongahela House, or St. Charles Hotel. WM J. MESKIMEN GEORGE li. DOLE, • • . • ; -;; •.% • • and File Manufactory 441 Flimßing. if everydeseription on hand iring fresh supplies. Guns, Flasks, Belts, Game Bags, ' Fishing Tackle.—A large C, for wholesale or retail, ted and Cane Rods, Hooks ps, Linen ,Cotton and Troy: I oats, Sinkers, &c. BLAIR, 120 Wood at. :d Liquor Store, d and Front Streets be had, pure Wines and ' l nds as imported, and war or the . money- returned, 'it . , by -- - 1 SE I , ' INE „,• , . . . pat: Insuranr.e Compel) , of North America, Of Phaadelphia, through its duly anthoriaed Agent, the . subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and en shipments by the canal and rivers. - DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Preen. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, ',Wm. Welsh, 1 . Henry p..sherrard, Seely. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni- Cid States, having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is \ perpetual, and from its high, standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra :hazardous character, it maybe considered as offeringemple security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones St Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in of fice 1.631 Chesnut at.,north side, near Fifth.-1 , Take Insurance, citherpermanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest. C. G. DAMNED; Sec'y. DIRECTORS : Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGII AGENCY. IVArtnick MARTIIti Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, 4 Co., corner of Third and Mar ket street's. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun try. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. au,g4-ly AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Preet,• Frederick Fraley, Sec`y. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture,' and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 24 No. 26, Wood street. JOSIAH NINO. 3. FINNEY, Ja. KING & PINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of every description, and Marina Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office ax the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water et., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their. friends and community at large to the Delawrtre M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the 'most flourishing in Philadelphia— 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 I-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner'of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. rr HE assets ,r th, company on the first of Janua j ry, 1,345, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgagee, $600,615 93 alai Estate, at cast, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans,. Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Making a total of $909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losseit will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Homocpal hie Books. JINT received at the Bookstore of the subscriber in sth street, near Market : Materia Illedirra, pura, by Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. Hartman's Acute climates, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. Homeopathic 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 IhysicialL A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per sons who are under Houuropathic treatment. lionninghausen , s Therapmtic Pocket book for homcepathists, by Dr. Okie. Aabneman's Chronic Diseases, vol 5. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes and prices. (ap 16) VICTOR SCRIBA. TO ARMS! TO ARMS ! ! ti THREATENED Invasion of Western: ' Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000 . men, notwithstanding which, .1. M. White will con tinue to sell cluthingeheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, having the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth sts. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of clothe, cassimeres, vestiugs, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have I the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth sta. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, tir mar2s Proprietor. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, who design per. chasing Venitian Blinds, or wit,lll to get their old Blinds renewed and made better than when new, will please take notice that Andrew White - is now permanently situated on the corner of Wood and 4th sts. Show room on the second floor ofMr. Ken nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety store; Ken nedy's on 4th et. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Please call and see Ire fore purchasing elsewhere. marl 3 FROM Dr. M. L. KNAPP, of Chicago, 111., Pro fessor of Materia Medina in the University of Laporte, Indiana. Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir :—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your Carminitive. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given so much satis faction, and my patients so spec Iy and perfect re lief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and usefulness. In the Summer Complaint of children it has frequently ap peared to snatch the little victims, as it were, from the grave. "It saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," I have repeatedly heard said. In dysentric affections of adults,l have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say in a lbw minutes. In fine it is a valuable medicine, and no family should be without it. Respectfully. M. L. KNAPP. M. D. From the Rev. CFI:ISLES C. P. Caossv, Louisville, Ky., and late 01 New York. Dr. D. Jayne—Dear sir—l am glad to inform you that-the medicine made by you for Dowel and Sum merTomplaints has proved singularly efficacious in my family. My wife has fur years been extremely liable to a most distressing dysentery in hot weather; but by the use olJnytvt's CARMINATIVE BALSAM for two seasons, the attack has been obviated in the course of two or three hours. I have known chil dren, when attacked with a violent Diarrhcca, cured immediately by this medicine. 1 consider your medicine prepared with greet skill, and highly bene ficial to kutnan nature. Respectfully yours, C. P. CROSBY. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE, 7.2 . Fourth street near Wood gyp RHODES & ALCORN, (late of New York city,) No. 27, Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of MUstard, Ground Spices, Catsups; &c., &c., will open during the present week a largo assortment of articlek in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices, All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would de well to call before leaving'the city. They may be found at th'r it warehouse, Nl°. 27, Fifth at., in Ryan'sbuild ing. sep7 SMOORE has just received froth New . York the Summer Style for HATS, con sisting of WHITE . , BEAVER PEARL and WHITE FRENCH CARSTHERE HATS, with Venti/dICITS. Those in want of a beautifullight Hat are respectfully invi ted to call at No. 76 Wood st., ma2S-y • 3d door above Fourth. LP. C. MARTIN .1 . ,Insurance doilipanits Flre aaa Marine Insurance. Insurance Bowel Complaint Summer Fashion for Hats. • R2SI entigtfatiou Passage To and From .01S GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Groner. ItIPPARDI4 , SON, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, Liverpool. CARLISLCIk RirTsno, No. 58, South et., N. York. ripHE SabscriberS, having accepted the agency at j • this City, ofthe above well known and respecta ble Hoopes. are prepared to make engagemenis for passengers to come out from any . part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persons en gaging with us ma rest assured that their friends will mtet with kin dl treatment and prompt despatch at Liverpool, as well ns everynttention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAM'L. M'CLURKAN & CO., No. 142 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passage engaged here from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. EMIGRATION AND REMITTANCE , A t OFFICE. ,And yet they come, more and more, and Still at the old prices; and that, too, in Packet Ships, and intend to continue, let other offices raise their prices as they may. We will bring persons out from any part of the old Coun try, without one cent extra on account of the tre mendous emigration, or the great advance in Liver pool upon passages. We will also draw drafts at sight, direct from Pittsburgh, for any amount payable at any of the Branches of the National or Provincial Banks of Ireland, or any other Bank in any part o the Old Countries. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Office, sth street, one door west of Wood street. _jy3l-tf Affi' li.emittanoes to kluropo, LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the various Ports sf IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. MBE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, BRO , S. & Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Five Dollars to the _CI sterling. Drafts issued for any amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and on Messrs Prescott, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, payable on presentation at any Bank in the United Kingdom free of discount 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 13LAKELY. 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 Manufac curers of Pittsburgh hnd vicinity. apl7-dawtf Tapacott , * Genera} Emigration Onice. rao.REMITTANCES and passag to t o and from REAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, by W. & J. T. Tapscott 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The, subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms vith those desi rous of paying the riassage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselvetitheir character and long standing in business will give ample at:. suranco that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W . . & J. T. Tapscott, are long and fhvora bly known for the superior class accommodation nd sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN' OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES. TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, EIIPOOL, and SIDWNS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and I Ith, in rddition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool.tivery fiv edaym being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in- 1 creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal suncrintendance of the business in Liveri pool is an additional security that the comfort and acccommodation of the passengers will' be particu larly attended to. . • hscribers being (as usual) extensively engaL ged in the ransportation Business between Pittsburg and the At ntic Caleb. are thereby enabled to take charge of nd forwatti passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and arc therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this-City; the nature of the business they are engaged in gibing them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwirie attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and j Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to these Countries, which persons requiring such facilities,will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application or by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to. TA A FIT & O'CONNOR Forwarding a;nd Commission Nlerchants, msr27.l&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa FoREIGN REMITTANCE. TILE subscribers are prepared to forwa r d- monoy t o a n parts or England, Ireland, Scotland and W o k s, wi th despatch, , and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL McCLURKAN & Co., febl2 N 0.1.12, Liberty et. HEN DI'CULLOVGH.: JOHN DLACA John Flack & C WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce and Commis sion Merchnnts, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 1661 Liberty street, opposite 6th, Pittsburgh. may 12 Dzy - Liberal advances made on consignments. John P. Perry, (Late of the firm of Malcolm, Leech 4r C 0.,) lIOLESALE GROCER, Commission and Flour V Merchant, dealer in all kinds ufCountry Pro duce, copper, tin, tin plates, tinners' tools, zinc, lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yarns, salt, &c.', and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, corner of Liberty and Ir win streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances, in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of Produce, &c. _ maylB-tf D.A. CAEIE U ON , ILA NUFACTURFA OF HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL. - - - -• ESPECTFULLY asks the patronage of his jt, friends. He feels warranted that he can give satisfaction to all who May purchase of him. his establishment is on M , Kelvy's plan of Lots bth Ward. mar3l2ly :Great, EniTllsh Remedy For Coughs, Colds Asthma, and Consumption! T"Egreat and only remedy for Colds, Coughs, Asthm i and CONSUMPTION, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London; England, and introduced in to the United States under the immediate superin tendance of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the care of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the WORST POSSIBLE CASES that an . be found in the community- 7 cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished Physicians as conrinmen A*ID IN CURABLE. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will cure the MOST DESPERATE OF CASES. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known :and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be sup plied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only td counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate, but to be abed as a preventive medicine in all cases of Colds, Codghs, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever ' Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De bility,Asthma, Influenza, Hooping Cough and Croup. itr Sold in large bottles, at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of Health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and A merican certificates, and other evidences, allowing the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratituously. DAVID F.. BRADLEE, Sole Agent for the United States, 119 Court street, 'Boston. T.W. Dvorr & Sons, General Wholesale Agents, No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia. For Sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner of Wood and Front streets. may 7 ••• M. McPONALD, Bell and v ,Bross ulite.os, Founder„First street, near Market, is prepared to make Brass Castings and . .... Brass works generally on the most *., :.., reasonable;, terms and shortest notice. ''' ' . . 3. ' ' ' --- He invites machinists and all those using brass works to give him a call, as he is de- termined to do all work in his line very low, may 274 y .~ .~-~; HAR DEN & C0.,8 AND PASSAGE FECIDI • - . , 1.' , •-i:7 , i'i1 . .:447 ! ; , .`. , 7 ,y~~s ..,. - ~L~. i .. MEE , 41Th-rMV", ‘Z. • Great Remedy or A g S,VAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, ESTABLISHED IN 1835 tiv AN ACT OF CONGRESS. The Great 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 most effectual and speedy cure ever known . for any of the above diseases is DR. SIV.4 Y S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Read the Testimony. it St. Louis, Sept. 71h, 1546. Dn. E. EASTERLY & have been afflicted for about three years with a pulmonary com plaint, which has baffled the skill of several of the most eminent physicians of our country. At times my cough was very severe, pain in any side and breast, and great difficulty in breathing. In this way I continued to suffer, until life becamealmost a bur den. At length I saw your advertisement of DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend of mine to make a trial of it, and I purchased a bottle of you. I am happy to inform you that one bottle has effected a perfect cure, and that I am now in the enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in the form of a certificate, that others who may he afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony in comnrendation of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. Yours, with respect, War. CARSON. Nt WORD or CAlrrion.—Since the introduction of m article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals got op nostrums, which they assert contain Wild Cherry; sonic are called Balsams," a. Bitters," and even Syrup of Wild Cherry," but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the public records of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. The only safegyard against imposition is to see that my signatrm is on each bottle. Da. H. SWAIrNE, Cornor ofEighth and Race streets, Philida. §O,OOO Deaths by Consumption Would perhaps be a small estimate for the ravages of this dreadful disease in a single year; then add the fearful catalogue of those cut off by Infatuation of the Lungs, Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs, Influen za, Bronchitis, and other dtseases of the Lungs and And the list would present an appalling proof of the fatality of these two classes of diseases. But it is important to know that nearly all of this dread waste of human life might have been prevented by a timely use of DR. SWA YNE , S COMPOUND SY RUP OF WILD CHERRY. . ; This medicine has now been before the public some eight years, and is the original preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as a rem edy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and Consumption of the Lungs based entirely upon its intrinsic merits, owes but little to inflated newspaper puffs. Those who give it a trial, being beneficed by it, recom mend it to their neighbors, and thus gradually and surely basitgained an enviable reputationand worked its way into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict atten tions to the directions that accompany each bottle, its use In Pulmonary diseases of long standing and of the most alarming character, has always given re lief, and in very many instances has effifcted corn plate and permanent cares. Beware of the worthless rr Balsams,"" Bitters," , 4 Syrup's," 4-r., as they contain none of the virtues of the original preparation. The (original and only) genuine article is prepared by DR. SW AN E, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by agents in all parts of the United States, and sonic parts of Europe. Prepared only by DR. MAYNE, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by respectable Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in the United States. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WALTIIORN, 53 Market street; L. JONES, ISt) Liberty street, and OGDEN & SNOW DEN, corner of Wood and 2d es:, SOLE AGENTS FOR rirrsnoncra, EA. jylo A Mont ExtraordluaryLetTer. .--- VfE Rev. J. 0. Gilbert, a Methodist Episcopal .1 Preacher, writes to Dr. Jaync—Morristown, 111. April 27, IS-17. Dear Sir—l never but once used your medicines; it was as follows: 1 was at our country seat, and retired to bed about eleven o'clock, in good health, and fell asleep, but was soon awak ened by extreme pain in one hand and arm. I sue ceeded in keeping my bed till about four o'clock. When I arose I found my hand badly swollen, or in ; a high state of inflammation. A small black spot on the back of my hand, about the size of a five cent ;once. It soon rotted and came out to the bone. When I arose the pain was very severe, running into my head and over the whole system. By twelve o'.; clock my head and face were badly swollen. The glands of my throat swelled very much, and by this ! tune every tooth in my head was more or less loose; two thirds of the skin of my mouth and lips peeled off; my sight quite effected ; no physician near. I solicited my friends to take me home, (fifteen miles) hut they were fearful I could not stand it, when 7'. P. Davenport, who kept the public house, requested me to go to his house. Chills, I . :tininess and sicklier; was constantly increasing upon me; I had become almost insensible. As I reached his house, his moth er, alarmed at my appearance, met me at the stove with a spoonfhl of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, and repeated the dose two or three times in the course ! °fan hour, in which time the faintness, sickness and chills had principally left—a free perspiration was nil the surface and the inflammation vastly abating. The third day I was able to ride home. The Rev. Dr. Plympton iniformed me the attack was one of the severest kind of Malignant Erysipelas, and that 'he use of your Auretisrive was the means of saving my life. Respectfully yours, . . . Mr For sale in Pitthuigh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., between Market and Wood streets. .13'31 SOLDIERS OF THEMEXICAN W AR r lIIE subscriber having opened an office in the City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn'a, for the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at tho Scat of Government, for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Army, as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present War with Mexico: informs the living, and the representatives.of the dead, that by addressing an application to him at this City, giving the name and address of the soldier, and if deau, his representatives, it will receive careful and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately re turned per mail in the applicant, to be executed and returned to the at this place. The Warrant, when received, will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner; or if he should prefer receiving mo ney, I will make sale of his Warrant to the best ad vantage for cash, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that must be mentioned in the letter, and the warrant gill issue according to the following rules: First, to his wife and children, (if h have any.) Second, to his father ; and Third, told* mother. Having a son in the General Land Office at Wash ington, and one in the Army under General Scdtt, in Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt attention, shorrid any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER. MEC= Hon. Harmer Denny, Hon. Walter Foward, } Pittsburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Mali, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Baymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sail'''. W. Brack, Capt. John Herron, Vol's Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mex'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the o Ice of Wtn. E. Austin, Esq., late Black B:Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. ../Y9 • Just Published, TVAUBIGNEY>B Cromwell, The Protector; a jr Vindication : By J. H. Merle D'Aubigney, D. D. Price, cloth 50c., half cloth 38c. This voiume contains 80 pages 12mo, bound unifo m with the " Reformation." " The object of this work—the rectification of the common opinion with regard to CromwelPs reli ous character—has obliged the author to intro ce many quotations from his letters and speeches. is not WE who ought, in this day, to justify the at Protector; he should justify himself." [D'Aubigney's Preface. 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"Whaethough the causes may not be explainmi, Since their effects are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, Induce mankind .to set the means aside; - Means which, tho' simple, are by Heaven designed To alleviate the 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 sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication of Galvanism, as aremedial 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 Pi 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 olpertettion. The Galvanic flings answer all the purposea 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 arise from 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, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and i t t was in these cares that other 'remedies' having ko often - Tailed, a new agent was greatly needed, which iris confidently believed, has been found in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire ! success in all cases "RHEUMATISM, acme or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout,.Tic-Dolo r eux Toothache, DrAchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffess of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Eimibago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the flead„ pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Defivien cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofconfirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a ribrvons derangement of the diges tive organs, they have been foundequally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a.certa.in 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. The Galvanic Delte,:Bracelete, Banda; Garters, NeCkiaces, &o: In Some cases of . a very severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not suflicicutto arrest the progress of disease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, &c., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily beobtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to be permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs,ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. Christle's Magnetic Fluid is used in connection with the Galvanic flings and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to be one afthe most extraordinary discoveries Of modern science. It is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren dering the nerves sensitive to &frank action by this means causing a concentration of thninfiuence, at the seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lief. No other composition in chemistry is known , to produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro lerty to the nervous system, by means of an outward ocal application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless lulls action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christie , a Galvanic Strengthening Plaa. GTE These articles form another Valuable application of the mysterious influence ofGalvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic kings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They are confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy Ore olltheumatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest or Back, Pain in The Side, in Asmatic Affections, ' and in Weakness or Oppressihn of the Pu/monary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the Breast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which feinalesare especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness ' as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found 0 ! great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source of complamt with the ordinary plasters in common use. CAUTION ter The great celebrity and success or these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by onprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Cuntrtic has but one authorized agent in each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh W. W. VIILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. It is believ- I ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards .of' EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have bean entirely relieved of the must painful chronic disorders, some of which have completely baffled all former fforts 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 tice, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous falter with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth•ol, his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. octl4-d ly CLOTHING! CLOTHING 'CLOTHING I!! The Three Big Doors vs. The Western World tit 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS NOW made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lie in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will 'be sold for,must certainly render the old unrivalled Three ig Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at "home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the moray calla in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade a d this being the case on the amount sold, I can ako to sell at much less profit than others could possibly t ink of doing if they wished to cover con i\ tingent cape es.. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my pre nt stock before the beginning of next year; co " to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oct2l-dlkw JOHN M'CLOSKEY.' MEE '•; , /gx:;9?Xos4yr r - • • - WESTERN-.NEWT YORK. COLLEGE OF , REALTI-1 1 - : . 207 lllittba street, Buffalo, New 'York. - 1 - IR. G. C. VAUGI - IrS:VEG,ETABLE LITHODN ThIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1847.— , a CAME, I Sew, I Cowan - PAWN" is mos t emphatically the case with this -article. - Disease h as ever yielded to its most marvellomineedieinil poWer. Wherever it has gone, amiSoath Ametici,' England, Canada, and the United States:lloe proved the truth of this statement, therabove quotation-in a strong and pithy sentence, tells:the whole. story... Invalids,:the prin ciple upon which you are cured mayriot be known to you but the result of a trial of-the article is sails factory; youare restored; and - the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor. The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agendes; each.in dividual- root has its on.A peciiliar,- exclusive,.triedi cinal property, conflicting with no ether compound —each root makes its own cure,end as a perfect combination, when taken into the system, t does the work which NATURE, when her - tants were first established, intended it should do—P U RIF LE S STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitution: Ditits7y in all its characters, will be completely .eradicated from the system by its use. See pamplets in agents' hands, fbr free circulatiod—they' treat upon- all diseases, land show testimony of Gize.vEt., and all Com.: I plaints Of the urinary organs, form also the tainse of great suffering, and Vatnirt's tITHONYELYTIC has acquired no small celebrity Over tbecOuntry, by the , cures it has made in this-.distressing class of aillic tioes.,', So famed, it seems, is this medielne,that it' ' ha's thus attracted the notice of one' of our Medical publications. In 'the November No. 1846, of the "Buffalo Journal and Monthly . Review of ..Medical and Surgical Science,"in aD article upon calculous diseases, and "solvents," the writer; after noticing the fact that the English government once purchased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of-the' - Medicine: "Why do not our Reptesentatiyes in Senate .and Assembly convened, enlighten • and 'dissolve' the suffering thdusands of this country, by the- purchase of Vaughn'a Vegetable Lithontriptic,- than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessedone half the fanie I" .Reader, here is a periodical Ofhigh standing, acknowledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted jour= eals of the kind in the United States. exchanging With the scientific works' of Europe to oar certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and-con tributed to , by men of the highest professional abili ty, thus, stepping aside to notice a .., , secret reincdy.” You will at once understand no unknown and itorth less nostruin, could thus extort a 'eminent from so high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great "fame" which has caused it to receive this passing nod. ICEnritv diseases, weak. ness of the back and spine, irregular, pain ful -and suppressed Mensturation ' Flour Albus, and the en tire complicated train of evils which folitiiv a disor dered system, are at once relieved by the Medicine. Send for pamphlets from Agents,and }qilt/ill find evidence of the value of the Lithentriptie there put forth. As a remedy for the irregularities of the- re male system, it has in the compound a "rote' which has been resorted to in the north or Europe for 'cell ! turies—as a sure cure for this complaint,,and ,a re storer of the health of the entire syStem.,, LIVER CORPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS D.5-tasti, _ instantly relieved. People of the West will find it ayi only remedy in these complaints, es as FE VER AND Aour.. 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 oz bottle Pon FEVER AND Anon, Bilious Disorders, take -e other Medicine. ILTIEUSIATISH,Gotrr, wilifind relief. fhe action of this Medicine upon the 'Blood, will change the disease—which originates in the blood I—and a healthy result will follow. DYSI'EPSIA,, ler,- ' DIGESTION,. Ste., -yield in a few days use of this Medi tine. inflammation OF THE Lusts. COUGH, CON summing also, has ever found retie'. SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, Puns, Inflamed Eyes—all caused by im pure blood—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mixture, is purified'and restored—as a partial pare will not follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation. of _the Heart, Sick Headache,Deleility; 4-c., are all the re sult of some derangement of the system; and the Garxr Rrs-romi will do 'its work. The promises set forth in the sidvertiaerpent, are based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The written testimony, of 1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States, England and South America, in the possession of the proprietor—and can be Seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered la the World., Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down, of the method aCcure. Put up in 30 oz.; bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do at SI each—dad arger hold ing 6 oz, more than two small bottles. Look out and , not get imposed upon. Every bottle ,has "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture'? blown upon the giant, the written signature of "G.C.Vaugn" on the directions, and 'G. Cs Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped on the wk.' , None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and - retail No attention given to letters, unless post paid—or ders from regularly constituted Agents excepted: post paid-letters, or verbal communications soliciting ad vice, promp tly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exchisively to the sale of this arti cle-132 Nassau et., New York city; 295 Essex st.. Salem, Ma ;and by the principal Druggists through out the tossed States and Canada, as advertised in the papers. Agents in this city— Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents, No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Also, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood stteet; John Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John Smith, Bridgewater. jan3o-4111r.wl Sprains, Strains, Pains of the Breast and . Side, and diseases of_the Spine, CURED and e ff ectually relieved by the use of Ns tures owN Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob tained from a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the Earth's surface. A lady in Kentucky wancured of a Spinal Disease, which had confined her to her bed for many weeks completely helpless; by .the use of this remedy, after vuridus other remedies had been tried in vain. Read the following testimonial. Prrrssunott, August 22, 1846. This is to certify, that we have used the AMERI cAN Ott 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 well through the night; I also applied it to one of the children.that got her arm burnt, the child ceased crying by the time the arm was dressed and boutid 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 daiy, and in 2 or 3 days using the Oil have been very much relieved, and do believe that it is the best family medicine I have ever seen—one -of my neighbors used it at my request fora sprained ancle, which re lieved her in a few minutes; we have also used the I Oil fora strained joint in our own family, which gave I ease in a very short time. We live on the east aide I of Penn st., 3 doors south of Walnut. lam now as well as ever I was in my life. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jacksn,'at Boot and Shoe store and Patent -Medicine Ware house, SO, Liberty street; head bf Wood street; Pitts burgh. Price SO cents and $l. per bottle: Wm. Jackson being the exclusive Agent for. Western Pennsylvania, NONE.&S. GENUINE but what is sold by HIM on ms appointed agents., N. B. A panwhlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names and Addresses of the proOrie-tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per of each bottle. • 'aug 28—feb 15-d&w6m Jaynes Cerinforkat ye 'Saloum, - Ts a pleasant, certain, safe-and effectual remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhiia, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer CoMplaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headachy Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain or sickness of the. Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food after Eating, and also where it passes through the body unchanged, Want of Appetite, Restlessness and luability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowels, Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, fret ting and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. . . This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for jhe cure of the various derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the leas confidence for curing Cholera . Irit'antum or 'Summer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. . . All persons are requested &try it, for withoutex ception, it is one.of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. • Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have beeh received from phy sicians, Clergymen., and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in itsfavor, tuo numerous to publish. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth Street. may2l-dBtw EMI ME EDE .~°"'"'~'~~~~' -~~%;. ~ R +.tom ~,~_c"~s~rtE~.3'a,~'~' _' ilittricaL MARGARET A. SMITH MB Oltbicat. ;rive FOB,_THE: CURE_ OF CIIII. I C/M6.fili.EA SE . , Arzi2oiViS 6 SICILIAN SYRUP Olt - TROPICAL , Discovered: Dr. Mazoni of Italy in thi year 1895 ; and introduced ihtio the U. States early in 1896. filS'unriimiled'iriedfciiie for the - - ildie.4l ; ciiie - tit Chronic diseases has sprtad -eh; oughuut Europe with the caostunequalled spilt)" and triumphant suc cessieffectingthe m (cassia ia res ever knoWn nrrecorded in the Annals of bleditalifistory...-. Since ' its introduction into the United StatemiChas,eque/iy *sustained the high reputation it so justly, recervedxn the East,-curing here as it has done thereithe most inveterate andlongstanding diaeahes.with which the human _amity are afflicted, The Physicians of.Ent. rope and.Ainerica oia far as. they .haveltecome ;ac-- quainted .with its mode .of operation). together with the thousands who have been restored to health by its-superior. efficacy with onMunited veice,pinclaim it to be the most perfect _remedial agent ever offered to aufferinghumanity. It is illtivicin established fact .ithat CtinsuiriptioliMaY be. can andhcs been cured by Dr. Alazoni!s Sicilian Syr o r Ifygiene. This is the Only medicine' hat' has ever beet' die. covered that has achieveda cure where this disease had gained a settled - and permanent , holdupon the system. For the truth of this iiiiiertion; we have the certificates of some:of the most. eittitieht- Physi , cians of Europe and America, expressly declaring that they have prescribeditin hpndreds of instances where the patients were eonsidered -beyond all hope of recovery, and, to their; stonishment E hait effected - the most speedy and perfect cures No one whole unacquainted with its.action can iniagine..the won" derful - success that attends thendnithistration of thin medicine in every v ariety of' chronic disease, par ticularly Consumptioni.Scroful a. or" k Asth ma, Plithisit; Piles, (See cases ieportekt in 'pamphlets and circulars) Cancers,- Liver. Complaints, Costive' floss arid. Indigestion,- Sore 'and !Inflained Throaty Bienchitis, Dropsies; Chronic fnflamation of the Kidneys, Gravel,:Gceat,DebilitY and Iretibility, of the nervous ,, system, Spinal „affectiens,- Paralysis ; Chronic Diarrahcea, Pain in ,the tireast and. side, Coughs, Coldil, Chronießheumatiatn, Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels';illivard Weilocal and falling down of the womb, andel! . the' effl'Onit - diseases pe culiar to females : in their various relations in , life This medicine is prepared only by Dr. Present him self, and is comprised entirely, ofvegeMble.material containing the extract of 42 oldie most rare Tropl cal plants but fewer which, are: known to the medi cal; Prefession. generally... , ! , It has so far surpassed every other medicine eve' - offered to the-world in eradicating disediey'atit it has not only enlisted-many. of the most., Aaleeted medical men, in the world in its, favor bat what it more extraordinary the governwhthe discovered .cg.tliw., made, it an offence- punishable with death to atte m pt counterfeiting it or making - . sate any iparions article pyrporting to el the ROME of rcPresenting it' tor 'be genuine; 'And = this Govern • meat has. also made a liberal provision for ", the: the pro: tettion of it here. To the a ff licted We say emit diapair, though • you 'may hale been given up' by your Physician:and,yonsidered by .yeur friends as beyond 'all hope, try a bottle of this Medicine mid you may rely ypon the fact, that , if you have physi" cal-strength enough left to endure' its' actioniryeti will find certain and speedy relief, ler this haft been the case in thotmands of instances, ie proof of which We can produce certificates from individuals `ofthe most respectaole character both of .: ' Europe and - Anterica. This medicine will be offered for sale 'Only' at the county seats ()reach" coil* to the small amount yet:imported and the anxiety:of the proprietor to place thitcvaluable remedy:within the reach of ell throUghofit theDnited States. Rays'. & Broektray,, Druggists; :No: 2 Commercial Row, Liberty street, whplessle and retail . Agents p r Allegheny cocinty. ' Sold also by 11. E. Sellers,No 57 Wood at: ' 'rdec29.4l<ff. ' arimes , mi Coial THEREBY - certify that my hair was fallineotit id JLimm&use.quantities daily, and was,turiting grays and that since I have used Jones's Coril Hair Ammo+ rative, it has entirely - ceaSed'falling—iii' groiviOT fast, and,has a-fine dark look. Before I usedlones)! Coral Hair-Restorative, I combed out d hanfuls, of . hair daily." - 'W. TOMPKINS, 92. Kink •st. N. Y. For sale by W. Jackson, Agent,. corner, of:Wood, and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh where the GENTI - INE CA* be' btained. '"j'ao2 'l 4 o my tllelitS4 • • , = Y PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and Win. E. Aut. tin, Esq., will attend to rely, unfinished basis ness r •andl recommend then to tbe patronage's& myl friends. I. atn atithori2ed to state that:they. will. re , .; deeive the counsel and assistance of the H0n . ..R.33a5. ble. Office 2d story of Burke's Buildingii, 4th sireiy etween Wood and Market. • , • - -:;•!•• ~••• • jao-1) SAMUEL W. BLAcfr. ' • 'Watches from Europe.:• TEST received, a fresh importation, of firte.Ghld and Silver Patent Levcr Watelies of the best qualities and hazidiOinest patterniii,!whi d ch I ling at as low. prices as the same qualities,are_pt4=', chased for in the Eastern cities—their quality and accuracy as timekeepers will be guiranteed: - 'Alloi Gold Patent Lever and other. Watches,..at43oi $35, $4O, and upwards. Being determined to make it the intereit of on[. citizens and others, to purchase at home, I respect , ' fully invite attention to my Large and bealitiful sortment of Watches and Watch trimmingi. ;.. .!.. The,best attention constantly given:lo red paring offine Watches. Having in-my eniplor -the. most experienced and beat workmen in the. States!. and every facility for doing, all kinds of Watch and Clockwork in the very best manner. jylo W. W. WILSON . ; ;"! Corner of 4th and Market Wirt' Ventt , A WESTERVELT, the' old and well known • A Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second. and Fourth sm., takes this method to inform his many , frienas of the fact that his Factory is now in full op.' emboli on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of. Blinds orvimitins - colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand'and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customersa N. B. If required, Blinds will heput rso, , that--.. in case of Diann by See, 'or otheswisd s - they _maybe removed without the aid ofn screw-driver and with, : the same facility that any other piece oifurniiurd` can be removed, and without any - talkie expense.' je24ii&wv. • CHINESE HAIR CREAM. f. A MATCHLESS ARTICLE rote TUE Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the ItaifY T HIS CREAM, when .once known, will supersede all other articles of the. kind- now in ,user Where thb hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or turning grey, a few applications will Janke *hair:: soft and dark, add give it a beautiful, lively appear-. f mice; and will also - Make it' Maintain its liveliness' and healthy color, twice as long as all ;the tions whici are generally tised. Where, the, hain,ts, r thin, or his fallen MT, it may be restored by using' this cream. Every ladyand gentleman who.is ipthe habit of using oils on their hair, should at onde pur chase a bottle of the Chinese }fair Crean", as it is so composed - that it will not injurre the hair like ifieoth er preparations, but will beautify it, and gilie perfect satisfaction in every Meta - nee. Poi testimony to its very superior qualities, see the following letter from Rev. Mr. CaldWell, to Messrs. liendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: - - Letter from the Rev. R. Caldwell, P,astor. of flu, Presbyterian Church , Pulaski. • . Messrs. Hendershott and Streteh': Gentlemen-1 take pleasure in adding , my testimony in favor 'of the excellent preparation called Da. l'Artmstesewrictsx : Irma Crt.r..mnfor, about two years ago, my - hair': was very dry, brittly, and disposeato come out: but having procured a bottle of the CreaM, and end it according to the •preseription;it ismow soft, elastic, and firm to the head. Many bilsains and oils were applied, each leaving, my, hair in a worse state than betbre, This cream,liowever, has, metmy exßecta. As an article for .the toilet, my wife gives:it prefer.: .7- ence-over 2,11. cithenb being' delicately perfumed, andi - -. ) not disposed toliicidily. Theladies especjally find the Chinese Creak' to be a desidetntum their preparatiorul for.the Respectfolly,,ke.: R. cALDW.F.II.: Piilaalci . ,Jantittri , 7, 1847, Sold wholeuleAuukretail, M. Townsend,. No., 45, _Market .atreet.;•and Jod Mohler c9rter or:WO - 6d and. Fifth , - jel4/kwly -". • ; : - For Side. ABEAUTIFUL enUNTIIX „SEAT, AT - OAK, LAND, (the late ,Tesidenee of M., B. Lontis, Esq.) situated on Pennnyliania Avenue 'anil 'within. two miles or the Court House. • • • - .. ' _ . The lot - contains seven acres, and is unproved 'with a Dwelling Rouse which .is. spacious .and conveni. , , ent, built in modern, style with. a .colonade front; a stable and carriage house spring , house, Ike,— The.; 3 ground is under good cultivation and contains:up.. 7; wards of one hundred young Ind 'choice fiuit . ttees. This la considered one of the Most desirable iduri.r a try residence, in the vicinity of,Pittabiirgh;especial-;,t ly for. atentlemati doing business in the city; _as it is easy of access at all vettions'Of the year, by the. 4th street road turniike.l For tering, apptilat store of the subscriber, Noi 131, .Wood - H. CHILDS &:CO: EMU
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