The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 18, 1847, Image 4

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Pittsburgh Portabl_e Boat Line,
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rpm ttag transportation of freight between PiT
_U hurgli'and the Atlantic Chi..., avoiding tranship
meats on the ‘vay, and the consequent risk of delay
dainage,*akage and separation of goods.
• PROPRIETORS:
Rtnumnar: Si CASH, 27s Markcl Philadcfp
TAA . FFEt& O'Corgrron., cor Penn and Wiqnc eta.,
Pittsburgh!.
O'CONNO ' RS & Co., North street, Baltimore.
J.I.P. TAescorr, 75 South street, New York.
Encouraged by increased business, the Proprie
torn have I added to and extended their arrange.
-ments during the.winter, and arc now. Prepared to
rumen' freight with regularity and dispatch, unsur
passed by -Onyother Line. Their long experience as
Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable Boat
system, and the great capacity and convenience of
• the Warehouses at ea;;11 end of the Line, are peculi
arly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil
their engagements and 'accommodate their custom
ers, and confidently offering the past as a guarantee
for the future, they respeetfully solicit a continuance
of that patronage which they now gratefully ack
nowledge.
All consign 'tents Taaffe & O'Connor will be re
ceived and !forwarded, Steam Boat charges paid, and
Bills of Lading transmitted free of any .charge fur
Commission, adVaneing or Storage. .Having no inter
est directly or indirectly - in Steam Boats the interest-,
of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary
objectin shipping West; and they pledge themselves
to forward 'all Goods consigned to them promptly,
and on the Most advantageous terms to the owners.
marl-ti'
Pleksvartli.B Way Freight Line.
1847 .....
XCLU§ii , ELY fur the transportation of way
AL'A
freight l between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns
own, Hollidaysburgh, Water street, and all interme-
Hate places.
Otte boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul
ty &Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except. Sundays) and
Shippers can always depend on having their goods
forwarded without 'delay and at fair rates.
This Line was formed for the special accommo
dation of the way business, and the proprietors re
spectfully sdlicit a liberal share of patronage.
fproprietors.
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JOAN PICKWORTEI, JOHN MILLER,
,DAN'L. th__BARNES• ' ROBERT WOODS,
WILLIAM FULTY.
.101 - IN MILLER, 'foil idaysbu rgh.
R. 11. CANAN, Johnstown. Agents.
C. A. McANULTY & Co., Pittegh.
OEFEIIENCES.
J. J. McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga
biey 4-Smith; Pittsburgh. ' marS
Independent Portable Boat Line,
1847. Elia,
FOR THEITRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE
AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS
BURGH, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
irr Without Transhipment.
Goods consigned to our care will be foiwarded
without delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills of
Lading transmitted, and all instruc ions promptly at-1
tencfed to, free from any extra charge fur storage or
commission.' Address, or apply to
I C. A. McANULTY & CO.,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. •
Raving a very large and commodious warehouse,
we are prepared to receive (in addition to freight for
shipment) a large amount of Produce, tt.c., on Stor
age at low rates.
mars
SUMMER. ARRANGE:3IN NTS
Ar& - 1847.
Monongahela Route,
BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO BAL-
I; TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA.
Time to !Baltimore 32 hours.
Time to Philadelphia 40 hours.
[ONLY 73 sittr.s STAGING.)
THE 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 . inorning precisely at S o'-
clock. Passengers bylhe morning line will arrive
in Baltimore .next evening in time for the Philadel
phia Mail. Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening
Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except,
Sunlays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on
board, in comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns- ;
ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains
in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus I
avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations
on this route are ample, and the connection com
plete; re that ' isappointments or delays will be un
known upon it.
Passengers can stop on the route and resume their
seats again at pleasute, and have choice of Rail Road
or Steamboat between Baltimore and
.Phil ad el ph la.
Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de
sire.
Secure your tickets at the office, Monongahela
House, or St. Charles llotel
febl7-y
GEORGE It. RIDDLE,
CO!NVEY A NCER,
OFFICE . in Avery Row, iith street, above
held street, Pittsburgh.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, BONDS, RELEASES
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lle will also nt
tend to drawihg and filing NlEcitantr's Liras, Ar
counts of Executors, Administrators, 4-c., Examinin&
titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens,
4.c. 4-e-
From his on experience and intimate acquaint
ance with the mannerof keeping thepublic records,
he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en
trust their bus nese to his care. deciti-d&v,
John M. Townsend,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mar
l.) ket street, three doors above Third street, Pitts
burg* will have constantly on hand a %yell selected
assortment of the hest and freshest Medicines, which
he will sell on the most reasonable Wins. Physi
cians sending
. orders will be promptly attended to,
and supplied with articles they may rely upon as ,
genuine.
Physicians , Iprescriptions will be accurately and
neatly prepared from the best materials, at any hour
of the day or eight.
Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good
erfumery
Henry W. Williams,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
(successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at
the old stand,lFourth street, above Smithfield.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Henry W. Williams, Esq., and myself, in the prac
ticeefthe 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 m
Iheir ccoafidelice.
di 18-1;
Steel and File Manufactory.
THE subscribers having enlarged their establish
meet for the manufacture of Steel and Files--
on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Fifth
Ward, Pittaburgh—are prepared to furnish files o.
ever? , descriptiory
it of the best quality; and being de
termined to make the interest of consumers to pur
chase files from them--respectfully invite the patron
age of all who use the article.
marl6Ty J. ANKRI3I & CO.
Hunting and Fishing.
ACCOUTREMENTS of every description on hand
and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Guns,
Pistols, 'Powder, Shot, Flasks, Belts, Game Bags,
Drinking Cups, &c., &c. Fishing "Tizekte.—A large
and complete assortment, for wholesale or retail,
consisting in, part of Jointed and Cane Rods,Hooks
Deaver) , variety : , Silk, Grass, Linen, Cotton an Trout
lines, Swivels, Snoods, Floats, Sinkers,
&e.
mall JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood It.
Wine Cellar and Liquor Store,
Cartier of Smit hfi e ld and:Tront Streets
WHERE. can always be had, pure Wines and
- 11---LiquOra, of all kinds as imported, -and war
ranmdtogivo infathetion or the money returned,
lilr snte at qt
tti 10 suit,. by
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.1 , ;r. C. MARTIN.
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C. A. McANCLTY & Cn
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WALTER II LOWRIE
RHOL)ES & ALCORN, Gate of New York city,)
No: 27j Fifth et., between Wood and Market,
Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices; Catsups,
&c., Re., wil open during the present week a large
assortment of articles in their line, which they will
wholesole injquantities to suit dealers, at Eastern
wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran
ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well
to call before leaving the city. They may be found
at tht it warehouse, No. 27, Fifth st., in Ryan'sbuild
ing. se 7 .
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MOORS has just received .from New •
O. York tine Summer Style lo'r HATS, con- ' 4 4
slating of WHITE, HEATER, PEAK!, and' MUTT
FRErICit CAvsimint HATS, With Ventilators. There
ill want of a ikatailh/ light Ilat are reapeetfidly invi
ted to call at ' . - No. 75 Wood et.,
a2S-y 3d dour above Fourth.
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Jiumrance trimpanits
'Fire and Marine Insurance
111 E Insurance Company of North America, of
Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent,
.111, subeeriher, offers to make permanent and limited.
Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity,
and on shipments by the canal and rivers.
DI RECTORS
Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samrrel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, . Charles Taylor,.
Samuel W. Jones, ' Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, • John It. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, ' Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard , Seey.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni
ted States, having been chartergd in 179 - 4. Its char
ter is perpetual, and from its 'high standing, long
experience, ample means, ant avoiding all risks of
an extra hazardous character, it may be considered
as uttering ample security to thei public.., •
MOSES ATWOOD.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones &Ch., Wa
ter and Front streete, pittsburali. oct23-v.
The Franklin Fire , lnintrance Company
OF rllJLA.bEcritin.
rtIIARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in of
lice 104 Chesnut et.; north side, near Filth.—
Take Insurance, eitherperrnanent or limited, against
loss or dainage by fire,, on Property and effects of,
every description, in town or country, on the roost
reasonable tens. Applications, made either '
per
sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to.
C. N. RANCKER, !'rest.
C. G. IlArtertin, Seey.
DIRECTORS
Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas Hart, George IV. Richards,
Thos. J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie,
Samuel Grant, ' David S. Brown. •
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at (lie-Exchange Office
of Warrick Martin, 4. Co., corner of Third and Mar
ket streets.
Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents
in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding coun
try. .No marine or inland navigation risks taken.
aug4-ly,
Insurance
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of
Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital ;300,-
000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut
street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley,
Secy. This old and 'well established Company con
tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture,
and Property, not of an extra hazardous character,
against lons 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,
doe 24 No. 26, Wood street.
JOSIAH ICING. t. FINNEY, JR.
KING & FINNEY,
Agents at. Pittsburgh, fur the pelaware Mutual
safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia.
FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchaudize of
everydescription, and Marine Risks upon hulls
or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the lutist Baorable
•
terms.
Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on
Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh.
N. B. King & Pinney invite the confidence{ and
patronage of their frientts and community at large to
the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti
tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—
ns having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper
ation of its cluirter, is constantly increasing— , as
yielding to each person insured his due 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
Agenry of the Franklin Fire Iminrance
Company of Philadelphia?
N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
rilllE assets of th, company on the first "1 Janua
ry, 15.15, as published in conformity with an act
of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were
Bonds and Mortgages,
Real Estate, at cost,
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,
Making a total of $909,653 45.;
: ,- , .- 7 .__
- - - .52,4 7 T?'
Affording certain assurance that all losses will be ) 4 ; - .. , ..."
-,.. • P.OhENG ER AND RESIITTA NCE t.4,2>
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who
°thee.
obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at ; 1 - %Eitso N s f se n„,,h t out by t hi s Agency upon the
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as low rates as arc consistent with security. most reasonable terms, Born any part of Fog
W.I.ItRICK MARTIN, Agent. land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet
net S
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r___ : Ships only. Foreign Correspondents and agents o r:
IlontosipaChlc Books. ! the Brash Government have frequently cautioned
Emigrants at Home and Ailed friends in America, ;
T UST received at the Bookstore of i Alle subscriber '
Jin sth street, near Market : t--. ; against the frauds that are continually practised upon'
- !Valeria. Afedira, pura, by Samuel Halineman, i them, arid have alwnys referred to the well known
translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. I house orliarnden 4- CO. as the right place for all to
D., 4 vols. r apply if They wish to be treated with punctuality and
Ilariman's Arnie diseases, be D r. if errtpc i i ,„l i I . kinduessi Parties who sdvertise themselves sole,
Ilumampathic Domestic, Medicine, by J. Lowrie,' agents for the Black Ball Line, state what is not
enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, Si. D. ; tract, and thus deceive the public, as we profess to i
lahr's New Manual, vol. I. No. 1 and 3. ; lie agents not only of the Maid: Ball Line, but every
Hering's Domestic Physician. ! other God Line, and also Cunard's Steam Line. ;
A Nlanual oflg.iniestic Cookery, for the use of per-, Sight-Drafts to any amount payable at ar v of the,
sons who are under Ilronceopathic treatment. . branches of the Provincial . , or National Ranks of
Ireland, England, Scotland, &c. We draw our own
Bon ning,hausen's l'herspa)tic Pocket book for ,
hornmpatlnsts, by Dr. Okse. . Exchange, we do not take money and send it to the'
Aahneman's Chro me Diseases, sal 5.
East to get some one else to remit, thereby causing
Together with IrdedicineChests of sistferent sixes' mistakes and delays. Let the Brokers, Re. 'rail
and prices. (apt()) VICTOR SC RI HA. • upon us, 'and we will accrimmodate thous at New'
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS!! York rates. JOSHUA ROBINSON,
i
uroe Aent, :
. THREATENED Invasion of Western _ '7 7 _ ; sth st.. one d o or be p low an
Wood st.
i' -vJ Pennsylvania by Col. Swift, with 10,000; _
C -, -
f, 4- .4 -
men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will con.' ticlii:b. ' Remi ttances to Europe, 0
, 0
tinue to sell clothingelseaper than any has heretofore I
been offered in the Western country, having they LlN'F.iii9ol., LONDON, and the various Ports vf
largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty: IRELAND, to NEW:NORK, PHILADELPHIA.
and Siath sts. He is now prepared to show to lust ; AND PITTSBURGH.
numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, 1 ril HE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROC7IIE,
cassimeres, vgstings, and clothing or all descriptions,' 1 BRO'S. & Co., is remitting money's to England,
suitable for the approaclang season, that has ever Ireland, Ireland, Scotland -and Wales, nt the rate of Fine
been ()tiered in this market, to which all can hare; Dollars to the XI sterling. Drafts issued for any'
the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167,; amount drawn direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland,
Liberty and Siath sts. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, j Dublin, and on Messrs l i rescott, Grote, Ames & Co.,
10 mar2s Proprietor.! Bankers, London, payable on presentation at any
Bank in the United Kingdom free °frills - count or any:
ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, who design putl charge whistever. Those desirous of remitting, or'',
Lchasing Venitian Blinds, or wish to get their old 1 sending fok their friends will plea se apply to.the sub..
Blinds renewed and made better than when new, scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors above
I
will please take notice that Andrew White is now the Canal Basin. JANI ES BLit E
permanently situated on the corner of Wood and ; Persons ht n diStance wish ing info
ELY.
re
4th eta. Show room on the second floor. ofMr. Ren-iceive In abswer by return mail, by - directing (post
nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety store; , paid) as above.
entrance on 4th st. Ail orders thankfdlly received i Refer to; the Bankers, 51ercluttits; and Ntanufac
and promptly attended to. Please call and see lie. fusers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. , apl7-41aWtf
fore purchasing elsewhere. 13
i.. . MR/ , ,
ta,,,, FOREIGN •
40 1 ' REMITTANCE. tf..f6
f r HE subscribers are prepared to forwa r d mo ne y
I to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and
Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SAMUEL McCLCIIKAN & Co.,
No. 145, Liberty st.
. . Bowel Complaint.
FROM•Dr. M. L. KNAPP, of Chica g o, 111., Pro
fessor of Materia Medics in the University of
Laporte, Indiana.
Dr. Jayne—Dear .Sir ask me what proofs I
meet with of the efficacy of your Carniinitive. I
can safely gay flint 1 never pies( ribed a medicine
for Bowel Complaints that has given so much satin
faction, and my patients so epee ly and perfect re
' lief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it
becomes a standing remedy thr 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 of of tidal ta,l have time and again
seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relit.,
in a few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine
it is a valuable medicine, and no family should he
without it. Respectfully.
M. L. liN'APP. M. D.
From the Rev. CHARLES C. P. CROSBY, Louisville,
Ky., :it'd lute of New York.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear sir—l am glad to inform you
that the medicine made by you for lioti•ol and Sum
mer Complaints has proved singularly efficacious in
my family. .My wife has for years been extremely
liable lo r a most distressing dysentery , in hot weather;
but by the use ofJAYNE'S CAtimilvATIVF. 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 Diarrlicea, cured
immediately. by this medicine. 1 consider your
medicine prepared with gre-mt skill, and highly bene
ficial to human nature. Respectfully yours,
C. P. CROSBY.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street near_Wood iYS
Suriumer Fashion for Hate.
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Passage To and From
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GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GEOII.OE RIPPARD g';' SON, No. 1:3-1 Waterloo Roab,
I Liverpool.
CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 58, SOLO
rirllE Subscribers, having accepted the agency at
1 . this City, riffle above well known and respecta,
bin Muses. are prepared to make engagemenia for
passengers to come out from any part of Great
Britain and Ireland, by the regular Lino of Packet
Ships; sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persons en
gaging with us may rest assured that their friends
will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch'
at Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on'
their arrival in this rountiy. Apply to or address
SAdI L. IVI'CLUR:KAN & CO.,
No. 142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
N. B.—Passa g e engaged! here from Liverpool to
Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount tor- I
warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United!
Kingdom. 1y26-y
EMIGRATION AND REMITTANCE
OFFICE. And yet they come, more and
more and
still atthenl
n on
old prices;
tlue l et and n tht
too,
in
Packet Ships ,
and
intend
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 Notional or Provincial
Banks ef Ireland, o r any other Bank in any part o
the. Old Countries. JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Office, sth street, one door west of Wood street.
jy3l.tf
Tapacott , a General Emigration Office.
REMITTANCES and passag to
t.44 . 1; --F >
and from GREAT BRIIA IN AND t.
IRELAND, by W.& J. T. Tapscott
76 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, New York,
and 90 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 r.ith those desi
rous of paying the passage of their friends from the
old Country, and flatter themeselves their character
and long standing in business will give ample as
surance that all their arrangements will be carried
out faithfully.
Mesiirs. W. & J. T. Tapscott, are long and favora
bly known for the superior class, accommodation
nd sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The
QUEEN or THE. WEST, SHEJLIDAN, ROCHES
TER, GARRICK', HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LTV
ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each
Port monthly, from New York the 2 lat,and 26th and
frorn Liverpool the Gth and lltb, in addition to which
they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar
ture from LiverpoOL every tic . cdays being thus deter"
mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in
creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott , s constai.t
personal suneeintundance of the business in Liver
pool is, an a'diti mal sedurity that the comfort and
- accconimodation of the ;passengers will be particu- ,
larlv attended to,
The Subscribersbeing (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
thnir landing, without a chance of disappointment or
delanand 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 gi.in them facilities for carrying passengers so ,
tar inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne- '
riessaryi) forward passengers further West .4vr the!
best mode of conveyance without any additional
chargesi for their trouble. Where persona sent for:
decline corning out, the amount paid fur passage will
berelusded in full.
The silbscribersare also prepared to give (Ira nq a t
si,ht, for any ammo; t payable at the principal Cities
and Toxi - ns in England, Ireland, Scotland and
Vales; thus affording . a safe and expeditious triode of
Remitting funds to ;hose Countries, which persons
requiring such facilities, will find it their intermit to
avail themselves of.
Applie,ation (if by letter post paid) Will be Prompt
ly attended to•
$600,615 93
100,967 77
207,499 72
TAAFFE &O'CONNOR
Forwarding and CotnmissiQn.Merdiantn,
mar27d&wy. PittKburgli, Pa
HArtNnus &
ME
HENRY ArCULLOUGH. JOHN BLACK
John Block & Co.,
W.l - 1 5 ( i ) („ L n ,F.S m A e L rc h ii,, ( . .; r t o . c . c a r i s, Pr
, d
dealers
and
luer:
inPittsburgh C orim s
manufactures, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite 6th,
Pittsburgh.' may 12
Inr - Liberal advances made on consignments.
John P. Perry,'
( Late of the fi rm of Malcolm, ech §- C 0.,)
l yll ll o l
e L r E c
h S a A n L t E d G e
, O r C i Cn
all h o i
n rn d m s i o 7i c o o n u a n n t d ry l , P l o r t o t r
duce, copper, tin, tin plates, tinners7 tools, zinc,
lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead,
dye stuffs, cotton yarns, salt, &c. 5 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. mnylh-tf
D.A. CAMERON,
DIANUFACTIIIIFII OF
HOLLOWWARE AND PLATFORM SCALES,
AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL.
RESPECTFULLY asks the patronage of hie
friends. He feels warranted that he can give
satisfaction to all who may purchase of hint. His,
establishment is on M'Kelvy's plan of Lots, sth
Ward. ! mar3l-ly
—r-
M. McDONALD, Bell and Brass
Founder, First street, near Market, is
prepared to make Brass Castings and
Brass w•orlts generally on the most.
reasonable terms and shortest notice.
i
invites machinists and all those .
using brass Works to give him a call, as he is l.de
termined to Ido all work in his line very low.
may 27-ly
Selo:14111e and Liberal Books.
RIGIN of Life by HoHick; Marriage and Ma
k./ trimonyy by O. S. Fowler; Vestiges of Creation,
with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical Theory of
the Universe; Paine's Political and Theological
Works; Strauss' Life of Jesus; Koran; Taylor's Die
genie;
Life ofiPaine; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi
losophical Dittionary; Palmer's Principles of Nature;
also the latest editions of the hest liberal and scien
tific pamphlets. expressly designed to facilitate the
acquisition of 'Amul knowledge, for sale in Liberty
street, opposite Wayne street, where subscriptions to
Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Young America,,
Regenerator,land Boston Investigatori wil' be re
ceived by !(se27.d2m•) JOHN FERRAL.
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B.F.NIITTA NC ES
ill c ical.
Great Remedy of the Age!
DR. SWAYNEIS
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,
F.STADLISHF.D IN 1835 DY AN ACT OF CONGRESS.
, The Gzent 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. S N S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.
Read the Testimony.
St. Louis, Sept. 7M, 1546.
Da. E. EASTERLY & Co.—Genta.---I 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 my side and
breast, and great difficulty in breathing. In this way
i
I continued to suffer, until life became almost a but...!
den. 'At length I saw your advertisement of DR.I
SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and
was persuaded by a friend of mine to make a trial ofl
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.
1 make thin 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 testim9.4)y in commendation of Dr.
Swaynes Compound 'Syrup of Wild Cherry as you
think best. Yours, with respect,
W3l. CA MON.
ONE WORD OF CAUTION.—Since the introduction
of my article to the public, there have a number of,
unprincipled indiiiduals got up nostrums, which
they assert contain Wild Cherry; some are called'
" Balsams," " 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 safeguard against
imposition is to ace that my signature is on each
bbttle. DR. D. SWAFNiI,
Cornor ofEighth and Race streets, Philada.
50,000 Deaths by Consumption
Would perhaps he a small estimate for the ravages of
this dreadful disease in a single year; then add the
fearful catalogue of those rut , Iff by bflamation of
the Lungs, Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs, Influen
za, Bronchitis, and other de stases of the Lungs and
I .
Liver.
And the list would present an appalling proof ofi
the fatality of these two classes of diseases. Out 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. MAYNE'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 (Merry Tree. Its repiitation as a rem
! cdy for. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and Consumption
Lungs
of the g based entirely upon its intrinsic merits,
olives but little to inflated newspaper puffs. Those
ho give it a trial, henig behelltied by it, recom
' mend t to their neighbors, and thus gradually and
surely has it gained an enviable reputation and worked
its way into general use. One bottle never fins to
cure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict ;Men
] tams to the directions that accompany each bottle,
its use in Pulmonary diseases of long standing, and
of the toast alarming character, has always given re
lief, and in very . many instances has effected com
plcte and perinalient cures.
Beware of the worthless " na. l saraT'" Bitters,"
"Syrup's" 4r., as they contain none of the virtues
nil the original preparation.
The (original and only' genuine article is prepared
by Uk. SWANK, cornor.o.f liMslith and ILiee streets.
Piuladelphia, and for sale in r .a g ems in all parts of
the United States, and sonic parts of Europe.
Prepared only by DB. SW A YN E, N. W. corner of
Eighth and Race Biretta, Philatlelplua, and fur sale
by respectable. Druggists in nearly all the principal
towns in the United States.
F'or sale Irholrsale and Retail, liv WM. THORN,
.i 3 larket street; 1....1()NE5, ISU Liberty street, and
(1C DEN fr,. SNOWDEN, corner of Mood and 2cf
SOLE AGENTS FOR PITTSBURGH, PA. jylo
A Most Extraordinary I,etter.
put.: Rev. J. U. Gilbert, a Methodist Episcopal
Preacher, writes to Dr. Jayne—Morristown, 111.
April 27, 1:i47. Dear Sir—l never but once used
your medicines; it was as follows: I 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 Buc-
CeCded in keeping, my lied 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 hack or my hand, about the sue of a five cent
piece. It soon rotted and came out to the bone.
When I arose the pain wan very severe, running Into
my head and over the whole system. fly twelve o'-
clock my head and face were badly swollen. The
glands of my throat swelled very much, and by this;
rime 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 eflected ;• no physician near.
I solicit. d my friends to take me home, (fifteen miles)
but they were fearful I could not stand it, when T.
F. Davenport, who kept the Truistic house, requested ;
me to go to his house. Chills, Clintness and sicknes
was constantly increasing upon me; I had become
almost insensible. As I reached his house, his moth-1
er, alarmed at my appearance, met me at the stove'
with a spoonful of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, and
repeated the dose two or three times in the coursel
of an hour, in which time the faintness, sickness and!
chills had principally left—a free perspiration was'
on the surface and the inflammation vastly abating.
The third day I seas able to ride home. The Rev.
Dr. Plympton imformed me the attack was one of
the severest kind of Malignant Erysipelas, and that ;
+he use of your ALTERATIVE. was the means of saving
my life. Respectfully vours, Sc.
JOSEPII 0. GILBERT.
tr-7. For sale in Pittburgh, at the PEKIN TEA
sTonE, 72 Fourth st., between Market and Wood
streets.
:0 1 1!
SOLDIERS OF TUE MEXICAN WAR
rpm.: subscriber having opened an office in the
I City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn'a, for
the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat
or 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 adaressing an application to him at this
City, giving the name and address of the soldier, and
if dean, 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 me at this place. The Warrant, when
received, will be immediately sent per mail to the
proper owner; or if lie 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 or the soldier, that must
be mentioned in the letter, and theywrrant will
issue according to the following rulesl l l/111First, to his
wife and children, (if be have any.) Second, to his
father; and Third, to his mother.
Having a son in the Gene ial Land Office at Wash
ington, and one in the Army under General Scott,
in Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt
attention, shorild any difficulty arise respecting the
necessary proof.
Letters addressed to me nn the subject must be I
post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as
my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER.
EMMIEM
lion. Mannar Denny,
Hon. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh.
Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr.,
James Hall, Esq.
Robert Buchanan, Esq. jCincinnati.
Irwin & Foster, .
Major St Clair Deniiy, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0.
Lieut. Col. Sam'l. W. Black,
Capt. John Herron, Vol's Gen. Scott's
Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mea'o
Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army,
W. B. F. may be found at the office of Wm. E.
Austin, Esq., late Black & Liggett's, Burke's Build
ings, Fourth street.
Just Published,
TVAURIGNEVS Cromwell, Te Protector; a
jj Vindication : By J. 11. Merle D'Aubigney, D.
D. Price, cloth 50c., half cloth 38c. This volume
contains 80 pages 12nio, bound unilb m with the,
"Reformation."
" The object of this work—the rectification of
the common opinion with regard to Cromwell:7V
ass character—has obliged the author
ce many quotations from hisi , 9tters and speeches'.
is not .WE. who ought , in this • day, to justify the
at Protector he should justify himself."
[l:PAubignes Preface.
A lew copies of the above, just oce r lved by Ex
press. ELLIOTT &ENGLISH,
jY 27 . SaMarket st.
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iiltbical.
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A POSITIVE AND PERMAisTENT CURE FOR
RHEUMATISM
AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS:
"What though the causes may net be explained,
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 design'd
To alleviate the ills of human kind."
DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND
_ _
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 a remedial agent, by means
of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric
and Magnetic Machines, Sc., are entirely dispensed
with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied
without any ofthe objections which are inseparable
from the general mode now in use. The strong des
es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap
plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a I
fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injueious, and I
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 Galvanic Rings answer all
the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and
in many other respects are more safe and certain in
accomplishing the desired effect.
The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the
Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all
disorders which arisefrotn 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 arc subject. They arise, without exception,t
from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv- .
nes System—and it was in these cases that other
, remedies , having so often failed, n new agent w as
greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
been found in the proper and judicious application
of Galvanism.
The Galvanic Rims have been used with entire
success in all cases of RHEUMATISM, acute or chronic,
applying to the head, thee or limbs, Gaul, Tic-Dolo
reux, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy,
Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy,
Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head,
pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien
cy of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all NERWJ
OLTS , DISORDERS. In cases ofconfirmed Dyspepsia,
which is simply a nervous derangement ofthe diges
tive organs, they have been found equally successful.;
Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be''
witnessed to be believedland as a certain preventive
fur toe preceding complaints they are equallyrecom
mended. The Rings are of different prices, being
made orall sizes, and of various ornamental patterns,
and can be worn by the most delicate female without
the slightest inconvenmnce. In fact, the sensation
is rather agreeable than otherwise. •
The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands,
Garters, Nee:lA:aces, 6.te,
In some cases of a very severe character, and of
long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic
Rings is not suflicicntto arrest the progress ofdisease
and ultimately restore health. The improved modi
i fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Re., entire
ly- remedies this objection; any degree of power that
is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint
a loch the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect
will fail to be permanently relieved. These articles
are adapted to the tvaists, arms, wrists,limbs, ancles„i
or any part of the body, with perfect con vemencel
The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene
fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the thrust :
generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and
with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo-;
plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints.
Chrlsties Illtegnetic Fluid
is used in connection with the Galvanic Ilirigs and
all their modifications. -This composition lips been
pronounced by the French Chemists to tic ode of the
most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It
is bel ed to possess the remarkable power of rrn
,
Bering the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this
; means causing a concentration of the influence, at the
; seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re
lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to
produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro
perty to the-nervous system, by means of an outward
local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth
ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is
agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is
beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc
tions accompany it. The combined inv'entions are in
every way perfectly harinless; they- are sold at prices
within the reach of all and the discoverer only re-1
quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy
and permanent benefit.
Christ le's Galvanic Strengthening Plas-
OEM
These articles form another valuable application
; orate mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are
an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings
and their modifications, acting upon the same pa inci
' ple, but having the advantage otlmore local applica
tion. They are confidently recolnmended as a valu
able addition in the speedy cure ofßheumatistrl,acute
or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as 4 posi
tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness `in the
Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in A smatic Affections,
and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or
gans. In Spinl Complaints their effects are of the
most decided character, and they have often been
used with complete success. They are also of the
1 greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the
Ilreast,and are highly recommended for many of those
complaints to which females are 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 id
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 complaint with the ordinary plasters in
common use.
CAUTION
The great celebrity and success of these arti
cles have caused them to be counterfeited by enprim
cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr.
I Minis Tie has but one authorized agent in each city cd
the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, " •
W. W. WILSON.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS,
Of the highest and most respectable character, are
constantly received, regarding 'the extraordinary
value and success of the above articles. It is believ
ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of
I EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during alperiod of
less than a year, have been entirely relie*d of the
most painful chronic disorders, some of which have
completely baffled all former effurts,of medical art.
indeed many of the first physicians of this bity, who
disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine,
constantly recommend this application in their prac
tice, and with the exception of those whil are too
prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re
ceived unanimous favor 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 of
his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery.
Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and
Market street. octl4-d I y
Veniticm Blinds.
AWESTERVELT, the old and well known
Venitian . Blind Maker, formerly of; Second
and Fourth sta., takes this method to inform his many
frienna of the fact-that his Factory is now In full op•
eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny
Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various
colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and
at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers.
N. B. If required, Blinds will be pat up so, that
in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they may be
removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same facility that any other piece of furniture
can be removed, and without any extra expense,
je24-4.l&svv
Musband's Celebrated Fluid Magnesia.
THIS is a mild, safe and elegmit Anti-acid and
Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical
ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses
all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of
Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions
in the bowels, or to act injuriously upon the coats of
the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fluid Mag
nesia is 'equivalent in strength to half a teaspoonful
common Magnesia. For sale by
_ _ _
B. A. FAHNES'FOCK & CO.,
cor let and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield erg
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WESTERN NEW
COLLEGE OF HEALTH,
207 Main street, Buffalo, New York.
DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHON
TRIPTIC ADVERTISEMENT FOR 18.47.—"1
CAME, I S,AV7 ' I CONQUERED;" is most emphatically
the case with this 'article. -94isease has ever yielded
to its most marvellons medicinal power. Wherever
it has gone, and South America, England, Canada,
and the United States have proved the truth of this
statement, the above quotation in a strongand pithy
sentence, tells the whole story. lnvalids, the prin
ciple upon which you are cured may not be known
to you, but the result of a trial of the article is satis
factory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure
remains - with the proprietor. The Medicine is a
compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies„,•each in
dividual root hat Lits own peculiar, exclusife, medi
cinal property; conflicting with no other compound
—each root-makes its own cure—and as a perfect
combination, when taken into the system, it-does
the work which ;ATITRE ' when her laws were first
established, intended it should do—P U It IF I E S,
STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken
down, debilitated constitution. DROPSY, - in all its
characters, will be completely eradicated from the
system by its use. See pamplets in agents' hands,
for free circulation—they treat-upon an:diseases,'
and show teatimonytifcuree. GRAVEL, and all corn.
plaintsur the:urinary organs, form also the cause
of great suffering, and VALFIIN , S Ltrnorrrarmc has
acquired no small celebrity over the country, by the
cures it has mado in this distressing class of- afflie- 1
tiops. So famed, it seems,-is this medicine, that it
ha& thus attracted - the notice of one of our Medical
publications. In the November No. 1846,- of the
"Biiffalo Journal and Monthly Review of Medical
'and Surgical Science," in an 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
1802,0 f a secret remedy,.
by the Legislature of New
York, thus pays tribute to the Tame Of the Medicine:
"Why do not our Representatives in Senate and
Assembly convened, - enlighten and 'edissolve , the
suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase
of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithoetriptic, than which no
solvent sincethe days of Alchemy has possessed oicke
half the fame?" Reader, here is a periodical of high
standing, acknowledged throughout a large section
of this country to be one of the best conducted jour
nals of the kind in the Unitdil States. exchanging
with the scientific works of Europe to our certain
knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and con
tributed to by men of the highest professional shill
' ty, thus stepping aside to notice a ' Becret remedy."
You will at once understand no unknown and worth
less nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so
high a quarter—and consequently, unless it directly
conflicted with the practice of the lac - silty, it must
have been its great "fame" which has caused it to
receive this passing nod. KIDNEY diseases, weak
ness of the back and spine, irregular, painful and
suppressed Mcmsturation, Flour Albus, and the en
tire, complicated train of evils which follow a disor
der 6 system, are at once relieved by the medicine.
Send for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find
evidence of the value of the Lith ' ontriptic'there put
forth. As a remedy for the irregularities . Of the fe
male system, it has in the compound a "root" which
has been resorted to in the north of Euppe for con.
turies—ns a sure cure for this complaint, and a re
I scorer of the health of the entire system. - Lrirek,
I C OMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASES; &C. are
instantly relieved. People of the West will find it
ay, only renie y in these complaints, as well as FE
TER AND Actrc. There is no remedy like it, and no
Icalomel or quinine forms any part of this mixture.
i No injury will result in its use, and its active propel--
1 ties are manifested in the use of a single 30 oz bottle
FOR FEVER AND Anon, Bilious Disorders, take no
other Medicine. KIIEUMATISM, Gour, willfind retie.
i flue action of this medicine upon the Blood, will
change the disease—which originates in the blood i
—and a healthy result will follow. DYSPErsIA, IN- I
DIGESTION, &c.,.yield inn few days use of this Medi
ciao. hfiamoiation or TIIE LUNGS. COUGH, CoN
j sUMPTION also, has ever found relief. SEROFULA,
Enrstocuis, PILLS, 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 cure will not follow. The
train of common complaints, Palpitation of the
Heart, Sick Headache, Debility; 4-c., are all the re
sult of some derangement of the system, and the
GREAT Rerroomit will do its work. The promises
set forth in the advertisement, are based upon the
proof of what it has done in the past four years.
The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada;
the United States, England and South America, in
the possession of the proprictor--and can be seen
. by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that
lit is the. best Medicine ever offered to the World.
Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there
laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 or.
bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do at $1 each—the larger hold
ing 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and
not get imposedupon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's
Vegetable Litliontriptic Mixture" blown upon the
gla-e,•the written signature of "G.C. Vatm" on the
directions, and 'G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped ' on
Ithe cork." None other are genuine. Prepared by
I Dr. G. C. Vaughn ' and sold at the Principal Office,
I 207 Main street, Buffalo, at whelesald 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, promptly attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this arti
cle-132 Nassau st., New York city; 295 Essex st..
Salem, Mar' , ;and by the principal Druggiststhrough..
out the bii,ied States and Caiaada t as advertised in
the papers. ,
Agents in this city— i
Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail_Agents,
No. 2, Commercial Ro rv, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Alan, It: E. Sellers, 57 -Wood street; John Mitchell,
Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver;
John Smith, Bridgewater. jan3o-el&wly
Jayne's Carinlnntive balsam,
ITS a pleasant, certain, sale and ellectual remedy
I: for Dysentery, Diarrhea, nr Looseness, Cholera
Morbus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous fleadach, 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 Inability 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 Intlints, 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 the
cure of the various derangement-4 of the stomach
and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least
confidence for curing Cholera Infantum or Summer
Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really
acts like a charm.
All persons are requested to try it, for tvithout
ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi
cines'ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou
sands, of certificates have been received from phy
sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec
tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor,
ten numerous to-publish.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth Street
may2l-dtivr -
Great English Re.mrdy
For Coughs, Colds Asthma, and Consumption!
T"great and only remedy for Colds, Coughs,
Asthma and Comeau-nor:, is the HUNGARIAN
BALSAM OF LIFE, :lb - covered - by the celebrated
Dr. Buchan, of London, England, 'and introduced in
to the United States under the immediate superin
tenclance of the inventor.
. .
The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the
cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American
' Agent in soliciting for treatment the wonsr POSSIBLE
CASES that can be found in the - community—cases
that seek relief in vain from any of the common
remedies of the dav, and have been given -up by the
' most distinguished 'Physicians as courzartnn AND MI-
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 to counteract the consumptive tendencies of
the climate, but to be used as a preventive medicine
in all cases of Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Pain
in the Side and Chest, Irritation and Soreness of the
i Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic
i Fever, Night Sweats, Emaciation and General De
' bility,Asthma, Influenza, Hooping Cough and Croup.
linr- Sold in large bottles, at $I per bottle, with
full directions for the restoration of Health.
Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and A
merican certificates, and other evidences, showing
the unequalled merits of the great English Remedy,
may be obtained of the Agents, gratitnonsly.
DAVID F. BRADLEE, sole Agent for "the United
States, 119 Court street, Boston.
T. W. Drorr & Sons, General Wholesale Agents,
No. 132 North Second street, Philadelphia.
For Sale-by B. A. FAHNESTOCK .& Co., corner
of Wood and Front streets. mar
IME
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The pelebrited, Itnllnn Reis:wily -
FOR -THE CURE .OF•. CHRONIC DISEASE:-
ALAZONT'S SICILIAN SililiP OR TROPICAL
.1-1Y0.120N.E.
Diecovered by Dr. Mama of Italy in the year 1895,
and introduced into the U. States early in 1896.
THIS' unrivalled medicine for the radical cure or
Chronic - diseases has spread tb oughont Eur ope
with the most unequalled !peed and triumphant sue.
coos, effecting the most astonishing cures ever knqwn
or recorded in the annals of Medical History. Since.
its introduction into the United States it has etpially
sustained the high reputation it so justly received in
the Eaat, Waring here as it hes done there; tile most
inveterate and long standing diseases with which the
human family are afflicted. The Physicians of Eu.
ropeand America (as far as they have become_ act
quainted with its tivide of operation) . together with'
the thousands who have been restored to health by
its superior efficacy with one united voice proclaim
it to be the tnost perfect remedial agent ever offered
to suffering humanity. It hs now an established fact,
"that Consumption may be, ran be, andhas been cured
by Dr.2llazonils Sicilian Syrup or . Tropicanlygiene. •
This is the only medicine that has ever been dis
co vered that has achieved a cure where - this disease
had gained a settled and permanent hold upon the
system. For the truth , of th m , assertion, we have
the certificates of stone of the most eminent Physi
cians of Europe and America,-expresaly. declaring -
that they have prescribed.it in handrechi of instances
where the patients were considered beyond all.hope
of recovery, and, to their tiatonlahment, has effected
the most speedy and perfect cures." •• No one who is
unacquainted with its action can imagine the won-. .'
derful success that attends the adittinistration of this
medicine in every variety of ehrOnit: disease, part
ticularly Consumption, Scrofula nr liegs.evil, Asth
ma, Plithisic,Files,(iee case!! reported iftpamphlets
and circulars) Cancers, Liver Complainid; Cot - Rive ,
ness and Indigestion, Sore and Inflamed Throat/
Bronehitis, Dropsies, Chronic Itiflamaticin of . fl're
Kidneyn Gravel, Great Debility and Iratibility of
the nervous system, Spinal - affections, Paralysis,
Chronic lfflatralitei, Pain in the breast and side; -
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Illiethetitiam,Dieeasmi of thd
Stomach' and Bowels, inward *Wititess and falling
down of the womb, and all the chronic dieeliziesi
duliar to females in their..lvarioue,ielationa in life.
This medieifie. is prepared only by Dr. blazon' him',
self; and is composed entirely of vegetable - Material :.
containing the extract of 42 of the most rare Tropt
cal plants but few of Wriith_ane known to the medt.
cal Profession generally.-
It has so far surpassed every o ther medicine eve
offered to the world in eradicating disease, that it
has not only enlisted many of-the most talented
medical men in the world in its' 'favor but what it
more extraordinary „the government where it' was
discovered "Has made it an - offence• punishable *with.
death to attemptrounteifeiting it or . making sale cy
any spurious article purporting to 'be the same or
representing it to be genuine.• - • And this Govern
ment has also made a liberal provision for the pro:
tection of it here. To the afflicted we say let none'
dispair, though you may;: have been given up
your Physician and considered-by your friends as
beyond" all hope, try a bottle of this medicine-and
you may rely-upon the fact, that if you haie physi-•
cal strength enough left to endure its action, you
will find certain and speedy relief, for,this hasheen . , .
the case in thousands of instances, in proof of which'
we can produce certificates from individuals of the'•
moat respectable character . both of Europe midi
America: ” This medicine will be offered for eald
only at tHe county seats of each county owing td
the small amount yet= imported and the anxiety-of
the proprietor to iplace this valuable remedy
the reach' of all•throughout the United - States. , •
Hays & Brockway, Druggists, • No. 2 Corhmercial
Row, Liberty street, wholesale and retail Agents - o
Allegheny county. Sold also by R. E. Sellers,No
57 Wood et. - dec.2l-dir.
YORE
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Jones's Coral Hair Restorative. . . . t
IIIEIIEBI - certify that my . 116ir was falling "out in -
immense quantities daily,' and was turning gray,.
and - that since I have used Jones's Coral Hair Reato
rative, it has entirely ceased -fallimr—iii groWing
fast, and has a fine dark look: Before' s ' used Jones's -
Coral Hair Restorative, I combed out handfuls of
.
hair daily." . .
TOMPKINS, 9.1. King it. N. Y.
For sale by W. Jackson, Agent; 'corner or Wood
and Liberty streets, the only place Pittsburgh
where the GENTJIDTE CAN bC.ObtAillea. ' jthl22*
- •
"IliT n. Y PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and'Wm. E.:Aute
itin, Esq., Will attend to- my unfinished bitsi ,,
ness, and I recommend thein to the patronage of my
friendS. lam authorized to state 'that they.will re
dceive the counsel and assistance of the Ron: R:Bid
-Ide. Office 2d story °HI urk BUildings, 4th stinet,,
etween Wood and Market."
j h6-I y • SAMUEL-W. BLACK: - •
Watches:from:Europe.. •
VEST received, a fresh importation of fine Gold!'
, and Silver Patent Lever Watches, of the best: -
qualities and handsomest patterns, which I- am - sel 7
ling at as low prices as the same qualities are par
chased for in the Eastern cities--their quality and..
ccuracy as timekeepers willbe guaranteed.,
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, at. $30,..
$35, $4O, and upwards.
Being determined to make it the' '"interest of our'
citizens and others, to purchase at home, I respect-'
' fully invite attention to my rarge and. beautiful, ELS
_,
sortment of Watches l'EcTlVatch 'trimmings. -
Kr The best attention constantly given to tie re- -
hostoffine. Watchii. - Having in my 'employ. the
Wost experience.d and best workmeW in the State,:
had every.facility for doing all kinds of Watch and:-
Clock work in the very best manner
jylo
CHINESE, HAIR CR - gADI
A MATCHLESS ARTICLE . t'OR THE
Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the Hair.!
THIS CREAM, when once known, will Supersede
all other articles of the kind now in. use.
Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or
turning grey, a• few applications will make thehair•-:
soft and dark, and give it a beautiful;lively _
ante ; and will also make it maintain its liveliness •
and healthy color, twice as long as.all the prepara rS.
tions whit i are generally used. • Where the , hair.is :
thin, or has"fallen off, it may bereatored by using;
this cream. Every lady and gentlerrian who'is in the -
habit of using oils on their hair; should at once pur
chase a bottle of the Chinese flair Crean:, as itis
composed that it will not injure the hairlike the oth
er. preparations, but will beautify and give perfect'
satisfaction in every instance. -
For testimony to its very superior qualities, see
the following letter from Rev. 111 r. Caldwell,-to , - •
Messrs. Renderbhott & Stretch, Nashville, general ,
agents for the Southern States: .
Letter from the Rev.,R_.„Caldtrel4 Pastor of the
IYesbyteriao Church, Pulaski. -
Messrs. Hendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen-L -
take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the'.
excellent preparation called Dr. PARRISH'S CHIP - ESE:
Bath Carnet—for, about two years ago, my, hair
was very dry, brittly, and disposed tiicome out: but -
having procured a bottle of the cream, and used it
according to the prescription, it is now soft, elistiei
and firm to the head. Many balsams and were
applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than,
beibre. This cream, however, has met my.expecti-',
tion.
As an article for the toilet, my wife giverit prefer.'
once over all others, being delicately perfumed; and .
not disposed to rancidity. The ladies especially will
find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their
preparations for the toilet. Respectfully; &c. .
. R. CALDWELL.
Pulaski, January 7, 1847.
Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by - .141in
M. Townsend, No. 45, Market street;'and Joel,
Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. •
jels-d&wly
CLOTHING! CLOTHING]! CLOTHING !
The Three Big Doors vs. The Western
World 211
150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS
NOW made and ready to be offered on' the most
liberal terms to my old customers and the:pub
lic in general. The Proprietor of this far fam edrinff
esteapive 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 moan. ;
tains. Forneatness in style and Workmanship, com
bined with the very low price which they will be
sold for must certainly render the old unrivalled
Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratiing.to me to be
able to announce to my numerous- friendsat home.
and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary
efforts which I have made to meet the many calla 'n.,
my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the
constant ruth 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, and this being the case on the amount sobil
can afford to sell at much less profit than others could
possibly think of doing if they :wished to cover cqn
tingent expenses. I intend to make i'Clean 'web p .
of all my present stock . efore the beginning of. next
year; coming to this conclusion,l will make hike
interest of eierj , man; who wants a:cheap winter
suit, to call and pnrchasp at the Three Big Doors:- '
oct2l-118tw JOHN I!iPCLOSILET.
BEMS
Mahal.
To my
. .W. W. , WILSON,
Corner of 4th and Market