While her parents bred, thei;bitlieir watchful care and' tinwearying aorta, in 'some measure controlled this sad ,pro- penalty ; but when they died, their stricken child became a Wanderer, home. less, friendless, and forlorn. ' • Through laughing-springs 'lend rosy summers, and golden autumns and tem. pesmous winters, it iris tramp, [ramp: tramp—no „rest for her of the crushed heart. and the crazed brain*. . - . . 1 remember. her. as ,she was in my early childhood, toward the last of her weary pilgrimage. 'As my father and my elder!brothers were frequently ab sent; and is my mother never cloned her heart Or - her door .on the unfortunate, "Crazy Lucy" often apent an hour or , two by our fireside. Her appearance was very singular. Her gO.lll was al ways patched with many colors, and her shawl, or mantle, worn and torn, until it was all open-work and fringe. The re. minder of her miserable wardrobe she carried in a bundle, on her arm, and ; sometimes she bad a number of parcels 1 of old rage, dried herbs, &c. ~' In the season of flowers, her`; tattered bonnet, was profusely decorated .witit' , ' those which she .gathered tt, the wood;1 or by the wayside. Her love for these , and her sweet voice were all that were I left her of the bloom and music of ex- i istence. Yet no--her meek and child like piety still lingered. Her God had not iorsaken her; down into the dint i chaos of her spirit, the smile of His love yet gleamed faintly—in the waste gar ,den el her heart she still heard His voic at even-tide, and site was not "afr id." Her Bible went with her ev ery here.--a torn and soiled volume, bto. m is MS holy 'still, and it ay be dearly' c ri z wished; my reader, as the gorgeous copy now lying on your table, bound ni "purple' and in gold," and with the gild ing untarnished upon its delicate leases. I remember to have heard my mother relate a touching little incident connect ed with one of Lucy's brief visits to on. The poor creature once laid Jier hand on the curly heol of one of my brothers. and asked of iiitu his name. "William Edwin," he replied, with a. timid, upward glance. She caught away her hand, and sighing heavily, said, as though thinking aloud, "I knew an Edwin once, and he made ore broken-hearted.." This Was the only hist:nice in which she was ever known to revert to the sad event which had desolated her life. • Thirty years from the time of the commencement of this mournful history, on a bleak autumnal evening, a roof& country wagon drove Mot the village of C—. It stopped at the almshousti an attenuated furor was lifted out, and the wagim rumbled away. Thus mas Lucy Dutton brought to her native town to die. She bad been in a decline fur several months, and the miraculous strength which had so lung sustained her in In r weary wanderings, at last forsook her ut terly. Her sister had died some time before, and the widowed husband had soon after removed with his family to the far west: so Lacy had no friends, te, home but the almshouse. . But.they were very kind to her there. The matron, a title woman, whose heart even the hourly contemplation of human misery could not harden, gave herself with unweirying devotion to the care of the quiet sufferer. With the eye of e Christian faith she watched the shattered bark of that life, as borne adown the tide of time it neared the great deep or mei nity, with ari interest`as intense as thought it were a royal galley. One day, about a week from the trine of her arrival, Lucy appeared to suffer greatly, and those about her .looked for her' rel6asa almost impatiently ; but at night she was evidently better. and. for the first time, slept tranquilly until morn ing. The matron, who was by her bed side when she awoke, was started by the clear and earnest gaze which met her .own—but she smiled. and bade the lid-"good morning!" I.ucy looked be wildered, but the voice re-assured her, and site exclaimed, "Oh what a long, long night this bas been !". Then glancing around inquiring ' ly, she added, "Where am I?—and who are you? Ido Mot know you." , A wild surmise flashed across the mind ":' , of the matron—the long lost reason of the 'tarinderer had returned! But the. good ~'.'woman replied calmly and soothingly, , "Why, you are among your friends, " and you will know the presently." "Then maybe god know Edwin and rejoined the invalid, "have ; they come! -Ott, I had such a terrible dream! I dreamed that they were married -• think, Ellen married to Edwin strange that I should dream that." "My poor Lucy," said the matron, with • a gush of tears, "that was nut a 'dream— t, • 'matt all true." "All true!" cried the invalid, "then Edwin must be undue, and that cannot be, fur lie loved me—we Inled each nth• er well, and Ellen i 4 my sister. Let me see them—l will go to them!" Sli . uleavered to raise herself, butt fell bask.. at ting on the pillow. "Why, what; does this mean ?" said she, '!what makes me so weak ?" Just then her eyc fell on her own hand—that old and withered hand! She gazed on it in blank amazement. • "Something is the matter with my sight," she said, smiling faintly, "fur my hand looks to me like an old wo man's.", • "And so it is," said the matron, gently, "and so is mine; and yet we had fair, plump hands when we were young.— 'Dear Lucy, do you not know met I am Maria Allen—l was to have been your bride maid !" I can ,no more—l will not make the vain attempt to give in detail all that mournful revealing—to reduve to inex pressive words the dread sublimity of that hopeless sorrow. - • •To the wretched Lucy, the last thirty tsars Were all as though they had never been. Of not a scene, not an incident, had she the slightest remembrance, since the night when the recreant lover mid the traitorous sister stood before her, and made their terrible announcement. The kind matron paused frequently. in the sad• narrative of her poor friend's imadnesa and wanderings, but the invalid l would say with fearful calmness, "go on, ' r go on," though the beaded drops of agony !stood thick upon her fOrehead. !When she asked for her sister, the matrona replied: l "She has gone before you, and your irather also." 'And irty' mother,'" said Lucy, her -face lit with a sickly lay of hope. 1, "Your mother has been dead for sti,n, y years." . • , Dead !, All gone! Alone, cold, dy ~hrtg! 0 God, my cup. or bittorsies. `ti . Ull!" And she wept aloud. t Her friend, bending over her, and mingling tears with hers, s aid affection : '"Our you. know who drank that cup f.;efore. you." Lucy looked up with a bewildered rx ti.!ressiort' and the matron added it': "The Lord Jesus, you retnenitter The: mandf. God waseallitd. A-few 'who had known Luny in her earlk days came also. There was much reveren tial wmidering and some weeping around her death-bed. Then roseghe voice of prayer. At first hei lips moved, as her weak spirit joined hi that fervent appeal —then they grew still, and poor Lucy was dead ( —dead in her gray-haired youth ! But those who gazed upon that placid face, and rememberdd her harmless life and patient suffering, doubted not that the morn of an eternal day had broken on her Ntotur OF I'U:ll3.—G-olden Rule. MISCELLANEOUS. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. • . ::, ..-Fs., zt ,.. D a .(..I.AIIIO doo m Al.Al ...r. 4 b clnw Wood street, towards the .re ‘ ':L., , mnrket. g .T. 'WY ~':.. DR. DROWN, 1 ,4.. 4 1 ...„15 . :;,.. .11avig been regularly ed -4z..i:..t.,,-..,.r.,-m;,. emitted. the medical ptiti . - ,r,: - ) ' .'1 . :„.;.- . .... ferwloll, and Le for 2001 C ' 1 ~.U.' I ... , -, ilk tone en general practice, \ll6Ol ...,, .. , now confines his attention „.. t J. , ( . „ .., to the treatment of those r'.. V private and delicate coat \ \ plant. for which Ins oppor - . tunnies and experience perulearig qualify him. Mew, year. assinuou• , devoted ua the study and treistment of those pornpl . at., (during which tame he has halm ute practice and ran /wed more patients than eatever fall oMe lot of . y private practitioner) am. p!y qualifies hint to oVt r ns ars... of •Peedi. Pe. , nom and wrinfamory i sr. •nall inflicted watrislicass diseams. and all discuses irising therefrom. Dr. firown would inform those untie* with ?insets do ea sea which have Inconteehronic by Innen, agg rove led by Me use of any of the Lammed, ii0M1(111n$ Or the day, that their complain. can be rad:lazily mid 'bor. °uglily cared, he having given his estreful attention to the treatment of such,caseih and iii.ceciled its hundcede . of insmnrca in - miring persons of irtilanuMon ill be nect of the bladder. and kindld-diseases which often reboil I , fons Eilori, cases where ° e theta have conogned Mem to hopeless de!potr. lie patticularly moires such as have Leen ion; and unsuceessfully treated by others to eon ( run him, when every satisfaction wilt Le given them and I theneases treated in a carefal.th rougho and Intelligent manner. pointed out by long exPertene, mod,' and in •cistisssition. which it is impossible for mow engaged di `erncrut peen, e of med.rine no gore any one eds., o drowse ICY Ilernia or Rupture—Ur. Brown Moo invt perrott.i ittflictot Item.* to rail, a* he bas pull In.n , rolor .ltetlllo/11/11. &reeve Skin Direarer; situ Pller, Putsy,te, oper,lily cored Charrge,ery N. 11.— , Y of either .ez torin at IL thrti.nire by matthg their on wroom.stroog all the xyrupt, ton, rate otonat inedtem, with 4treetion, 4,r tow. toldrersoot T. BROWN, M. U. port I.:s I sod cock.- Y og ice. thrtee No. 65 Dumont/ alley - . oPlv.oe the • ICY Nn eurr,n tur. .1,11 JAVNIR'S FAMILY It tour prirc,ple in the inatiegementof thot paper to notice anything ts,ll.lth WE hod und, from personal of Veali,Olllllll, to be of minty IO the pubbe. come of Dr. Jayne , tnedieines we have used Arrow family for many yews. For itenanee the EXPEAMDRANT, the CAR MINATIVE,nd VERNIIEUGE. •Arli.eli we know in be good for the vomplain. they protests tocure. We were on Late 0.11/M0 the past summer. when several ni ear trvelling el:Amnions. from having. in Western :Sew YoJ a k.drank. for miny days, tic Ilmr.taur water of .11121 moon, were badls snorted violent Diur. rho, and Dysentery. Mr. D. hod provided himself. Jayne to 'enema h, me, with elle CarantilitlVe of Dr Jayne: . end to all eases °fit. usehve CYO.- Mr Ir. It was sureessful in eirceting a speedy cure. The Eirremrant we have known used among our 'it ttttt ate tri o end• will, equalseeress; and we feel that we shad d good act to (3111111 r• resimmallY those wiled so they eanuot have.evess to immediate medical , kill,l to ads...them to keep on hand both the Expect*. radhand Carminative. The hipectortuti is believed by goodj . physieiint.to Imam best recipe for Vultao'neiy Cor.unipnve Complain., that has ever yet been eon,- pounded The mama° ismr. Jayne is not a tonal, hut sreg.lar, selentsGe, and le medical practitioner hie, elf. li.. I.edict., ore used te: the le, phv•ieinus EZRA HOLDEN =M=LO=I For sate in Pittsburgh ha the rioas TEA STORK, Forth CICCI. near Wool, end alto at the Drug S nte of 11 P Setstranz Fedenal et. Allegheny. jel9d.wT AGENCY FOR PATICSTIS. Washingtem, D. C. ZENIAS C. ROGILIPAILI. Mechanical F.natucer and Agent for procuring Putento, rill prepare the ne.. cessarreDraventas and Papers for Applitatils (or Pat ents. and transact all other `tun e to the line of Ito. ptorcssion at the Patent Mee. Ile can be consulted on allnuesuons tePaung to the Pltent Laves and deer n the United Siate. or Eamon. Pe sans' at distance daimons of bovine examinations trade at the Patent (Nice, prior to mating application for • patent, man forward [post paid. ettektsing a fee of fire donut, 'dear statement of their ease, when onmeatnte anen t.. vitt i.e given in it and all the 11110 r IllAitoll ta.ts could be o,Lltttett by it Ilair si tint appiteaul tit pet aonj promtly te c rs mmunicated. All p left siness on bu reset Ee pool paid. awl co .n a 'able le,. %Isere a mermen opinion la raga:red. O su ffice on P. strect,opposite the Patent Office. lie hos the honor of referring, by pernusaion, to Item. Edmund Burke, Coonnissionct of Patents; Ilan. II I. Ellassorta. late dm do do. II Cotoolcs.slnchnisit, Patent Office; Judge Cranch. Washinalso O C: !lon It Choate.. • • ••• lion. IV A 1,14. 04M. linit.l 11 lit.. 11. • Con. Willi. Call, • lion. Robert crank. L. ilLooir. lion P r, u SPenatr. lien J II Run, II C. !ili.tourn Pup. II NI Shreve. Missouri: Pasta s Brook., Eeo.. Pittsliurah. toy TO CONTRACTORS. I) 1101 Crsl,4l, will be received al he Office of the L dames' River mad Kanawha Caaapany. lirohniond. Va.. nem the 13th July nor, for the e0n .1,11,100 .1 Mier wine nom. veto-. jam. , River tdo the lore at dd. company's costal between Lynchburg and dm mouth of I e North river. The first of ..,d darns will i. about 31 A high and 400 feet lope, and sr, URIC ei about 4 mile. above Lynchburg: the secood will be al.oalll ft high and 500 ft bug, and situated about' mile. west of Ignebtrunsh : the third will be about I= It both and 3uo n lane. and ..llllll.'i about 13 miles west of Lynchburg The foundation of there dame are of rook, and Me superstristure• wilt be required trs be era sed okbleh as low water level, denng the prevent sea. MO. Plat:eat void works may be seen,•nd spec thearama Obtained. at the Company'. Office in Richmond 01 at the sidwerilierrs ()Mee an said hoe above Ly nu .td after the tat of Jaly nest WALTER Ili VNN, Chief Engim es • Jam.. Rorer h. Kanawha co Rochmond liith May, IM7. 40,9-3144,440,12 Attorney, COUniellOr and General Agent. U L. PRA LL. informe hi. friends and the put, If . lie that he bars commenced the ha.inew of Agent for eying and selling real eating in this coy, and will devote a large portion of km time and emenuon to the leasing. letting and hating of houses. .toter and oth er buildings; in collecting and dulwntns rentsomadotic er roams and demands, and in attending to Agency bu siness generally. /It will alto engage au the sweetie. 1,0 1 1.1 10.04, contracts, etc.. and wail (umiak atothent.e. information in relation to he paying gelatines and re, eponsolnlities of tenants, he for which his extensiae aegnaintancen nem)) qualifies hi= Ile may be Mum! at hit residence, No 111 Allea Poem. until 91.2 o'cloc in the morning and alter 6 &clock la the evening, and at ether taunt'at his odic, No YU INigesbers street, 2nd Mi , front morn. NEW RORK. 11F.FEILENCES-- , 'on F A Tallmadge, lion John II Vesitt, Hon John Afogron. Hon 00 , 1 Hanlon. Al , demon Eport Demon, Aid. Wm V Brady. flood Geohn!;!.hoo,ym 1 Room, EMI. r , 111: gaeutestand beat variety everotered in std. any l/ before—madeOn the most approved Earitern plana— nod mom farhionable Earterrioatterna and roams. Alto THE CHEAP ROLL,, or BUAIUN BLIND, on hand or wade weirder of all sizes. and at all prices. Country Merchants and others are invitee to earl and ezainine the above for thee:Helves, as all will be Kild wbol.ale ar retail, and a liberal deduction snade to, wholeatile parehasers. tepidly WTMORE & %TOUT having removed from th e corner of Liberty St Clair streets. No 50 Wood towel, three doom and above St Maiden hotel. would respectfully ark the attention of buyers to their stock of II& ROW& Ite:. CUTLERY and SADDLERY, reo'd e er Onto n uk. Monongahela sod direct tramMe manufacturer. of Englaud and Germany. Al.:humph. of American Hardware. from the prim coral manufacturers of the Elftern State, rhea mock being entirely new, and purchased upon the best tens. they feel great confidence in being able successfully to meet romp... flout any quarter, whether east or WEAL The Hardware twfiness will kr continued sit the old stand. apt INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPANION Sl% LECIVILES on the USES of THE LUNGS Games, Prevention and Cure of Consurnpuno Asthma; and ()Imams of the Heart. On the Lairs of Longevity, and mode of preserving route nod fe male health, symmetry and beauty; exposing causes sad core of those disease. that prnduce Consump tion, or shorten life,. Affections of thoSkin,Spinc, Stomach, Bowels. Kidneys, Liter, , erofola, Piles, Gravel, and Female Complaints. Its rule., easy. practical and pure, MUD a guide to perfect health and long life. gn Engravings. M. 4 pages. 50 cis. Postage 94 cf.. By SAMUEL SHELDON FITIH, A. Al.. M. D., at 707 lIKOAD.W Y, NEB , YORK. Any person remitting fifty cents, free, will receive ono copy, by tuail,.to ■n7 pm. The trade supplied. Feb 10, 1817-diim I rv.. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE ILI' REMEDY—Warranted to cure, or the mon. ey returned. Phis medicine in prepared from en In. don Receipt, obtained from one of theist in the Far West, at green expense: 'noise who have been familiar with the Indians, know that they can and do core Venereal without the knowlmige of Mer cury, Kalman, or anything of the. kind. The al. dieted have now an opportunity of being cured withnu , the we of Balsam. This medicine iv pie....t to the taste, and lessee no smell on the breath. • Prepared by ROWAND 6. WALTON, mad sold wholesale rind feud, by J. T. Rewand, 376 Markel greet. For tale in rtttsburch by It I.: Sellers. 57 wool trent-and he Was Tharn..'d btaatnt naminT So Pay I Pile.' Piles: IIR Jackort'sroarneatloom We only medicine that j willenre c h i o very common and tronblerome Morns, It not nnly immediately allay pan and Olio 1;fill1.111., sops all Needing, robdoee that onolreable nett• dig. Ind effectually cares, an a osre •heri ume oat, lives have been rendered adorable fort' ear.— la monocular produces no pan. Inn tothoron a . Me and plesaant .aeneatant. anal., will t.nti nod hear of the great monitor oi C3{4111 that have h e ..o eared, they mid be astonished. A gentleman of On. . who pad been ender the anti. of the enticon for two or rb, re Woe& Without being eered. has by s•• ..toga bottles of the FOrldneaued. been erratically eared. It oils beyond precodenall--IVlttl. Saturday Canter. CO- For sale . e. Pittithorett at the PEKIN TEA SrORE.72 Fourth •If LI, nun. wood, and also at the 1t,,,. Store of II F.: It War 1,7, federal .1 Allegheny el. ty entlaAnnt • • • Cosigs,Colds‘ReduaLlkoactible.L.Me'r Complandi - Spitung Blood, Oil of Breathing, •Pun Intim Side and liteawralpilatien of the Hearanduerus,Creep.BnakenComntion, SoreTbroat,'Nervous Debility, and all ,diseases of the Throat Breen and Lungs; Melte:lra accent and speedyeareaverlOurem for any of above Mimeses, • isDR.SWAYNOS . • . COMPOUND SYRUP OF 'WILD CHERRY ANOTWeIt LIVIPO ITlTELlll.—Read..ith anon lament the wonderful mare , performed by Doethr Swayne's Compound Syrup or WILD CHERRY: PaILaDZI.MOIA, January 3,1847. Dr. Striyoe.;..-Dear Sir. In jollies toymarself and a dilly owe to sufferieg humanity, I cheerfully girtamy testimony, and declare to the world the moat astonishing effects, and the greet mire your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry performed on tee, under tne meet unfavorable eircumetances. I was taken With n violent Cones, Spitting of Blood, se vere Pains in the Side and Breast, which seemed to break down and enfeeble triy constitution, n. tom my physician thoeght my case burend the power 01 medical); Mittety Iriendaail gore me up to die; but thsoka to you and the effect. ',t your great disense r 7. I now feel myself a wellmoan, and raised loon mere skeleton to a. Ileshy•add healthy a non as bare been for years, and •112 be pleased to give any information respecting my case, by calling at my residence, Mechanic etrect,third doorbelow George street, Northern Liberties. J sena Veteran. Testimony is now reamed/ram all quarter, of the Globe. The lollowing letters are presented with a view °Vonore tally allowing the °piton. of Phyatchinain relation ;to the Medical value of Dr. yrs;r!s COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERR Y. Dr. Swaync—Dear lasing used your Con,. potted Syrup or Wild Cherry ezteostvely in sty practice, I was requested by your Agent, Doctor o u mber . to express my opinion in writing of propertiesas remedial agent, I most cheerful', I comply. as I feel by so doing, I will discharge a debt I owe the community al large, and Physic... I in particular. As much u I detest quack)teiner dies nod Patent Nostrums I was induced from • lailure of the most poten expectorants, recast- I mem]ed in our manna methca in some wises el Diseased Lungs, to try your) preparation of Prunus Virginia or Wild Cherry. lit. sufficient to my 111.11 I was so much pleased with the result of that and sn'tvequent trials, that I nol prescribe it in prefer. ence to. all other Remedies where an expectorant is indicated. In the much drextled Pneumonia or Disease of the Lungs, in theialarming lortain which it appears in Kentucky, I regard it as an invaluable Remedy in the treatment al that disease. 'l'x all. who know me I bale mid inough, but as this may be emu by persons out of tlte 'trinity of frankfort, I will Waal+ add, that I hake been erg..ged in an active practice al my proreasion at a ycarn,nnd ant I a Regular Graduate ol Trattvylvania. and this is the first Patent Aledicine I eV. Naught enough etprevil an opinion in writing. 1.41. ELLisol, \}..D. January 7th, Itll7.lfranklin Comity. K FRANI:roIa; riy ,Jan'ry The shire rerlificule I-oni one of our Clang living a few tniles froth here, lie is doing g ver, good practice, and it constilerml a good Physician, and stands Ism; he is, as he says, a regUlargradnute. OH. , W. L. CRIITIAIC 1.)V141111t Una .ApOthecary. Testinumids tail never crone- - From thi Tempera.° Bliidge. Now that Winter is upnn us with its attendan train of Polmunic and Bronchial aflections.: Colds, he h ,we would ladvise those afflicted ii. this way to make inunednite trial of Or. swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild, Cherry. It will never fail to perh rut a permanent cure. The reputation of this medicine has causeil many Boumus articles to he put tooth under its name; but the preparabou of lir. Swayne, besides being the tirst ever uttered to the public, is th e ouly one t bat can be relied on The other mixtures sold on Wild I lnerril Syrup. Balsams, he., are all spurious contain none id the virtued of the'origtnal prepara. tion, Dr. Swayne'a Co:ill:L:0nd 'Syrup ol Wild Cherry. From the Springfield b:spress. Of the thousands of puriprted corativnannstrions now before the public, but rely few am maid pmsem the healing yirtuea for which they are I v.- commended. Aiming the utter we nre pletaitti learn none stand a hill,/ tentthan llr.tovayite . t. Compound Syrup el Wild: Cheity. aitheted in thiervicinity arc beginialig to ore it,'and to their joa they tied in its eye their hopes' based upon its recommendations more thdn realised. 'lli, afflicted need not despair. While there is tale, there aria is hot , A CAUTION TO THE ince the introiluchlin [US!. my article to the pubtic,iherc hare a numher of unprincipled indo Viaill2l,pbt up nostrums which they -assert contain Wild (*hurry, some are call nd •• Rulunien. -Bitters:. and even S count Wild Cherry, but mine is the original and only genuine preparahon ever ItnlrenlY end to the public. which can be prwven by the pub. lie Records the Commonwealth of Pennayl iron The only wifeguard againatlimpowtion wto ace t iny signature .• esch bottle. j Ott. 11. SWA YfSE Prepared ugly by Dr..ll.f.bwrans, at hal Princi. pal Office ' corner of Erarry sod Race Streets. Pbtladelphsa. All Wild Cherry preparations bring fictitious and counterfeit Without him stignalure, For .akin Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by WM. THORN, .53 Market street, OGDEN off, SNOWDEN. korner .2nd S. Wood ft/. JONES. I Libeny street. cold also by J Allrgbeor City; B o yd, cant.. $. Dotter.; lirtarbr & I leaderatto, ster• Cor. Norman Calabria., Moadellic; J N Burton & ..3 Eric; 51'Kettaio & gasket!, Clerelatol; [hots A. n, Columbus; hlaralb lVba ; 113utaan, Cincimatt, Ohio; Dr Kailbefiy & Co.. St. Lower, J S 510trt• & Co., totrtirle, & Or. lean.. a r 5 STANTON'S EXTICILNAL REMEDy, c•LeLD 'HUNT'S LINIMENT, now unirersallt acknowledged to he the IN FALLIBLE: fur Rheumatism, Sin nal Affection., Contractuins of the Muscles, Sore Throavand quinsy, Issuei 3 Old Ulcers, tuns w the Back and Chest, Agee i the Breast and Face Tooth ,%che, sprains, Bete., Salt Rheum, Burns, Croup,. Frosted Feet and II Nenrous Ihscues. The TRIUMPHANT SUCCEss which I/.1 tendeirthe application of thin most D'ONDERFL' I. MEDICINEto curing the!Most severe cares tithe Melvin Doea•cs above named,--and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have bean bestowed upon it. wherever it has been introduced. gores toe the right to call on the AFFLIC EEO to resort at onco to the ONLY RENIEDI' TIIAT CAN RE RELIED ON. a'The (Volt)7 unite in J ' recommending the tele ated External iLemcdy, lunes Liniment. Thefollowieig latter from the highly eulinart Physicians who have Inca attached to the Mount Pleasant Stale Femur for imany year., is the beat evidence or the salon of tin. celebrated Liniment. Sian St ,o, Decerromr 26, 11:15. . . My Dear Sir-1 received your flute of ycaterday, asking'my opinion in relation to Hunt's Liniment, as prepared by Alr &iconic E Stanton. Knowirg .its composition, and baying irequently used it. I can reCommend it to you :s a sate External Hem, dy. and zn my opinion, the best Liniment flow in usu. Very truly and respectfully your.: A b HOFF'SI %N. Col'herre Van Cortl.dt,:t scion Manor. rally "ace' Ia the above Zt " r n liELCH Elt YukKloivm, Jan. 14, 131. i. Sir--In reply to your fetter, I would my that brie need your External . Keniedy, called Ilene, Liniment. in my practice..nee you made it Tainted with its compootton. and uttheadatt m egly day that I bele.e rt to be the best Etternel Neese tly now in use for the complaints for which you 11. commend it. leoure iespecthilla. D MILLEK.M. D. Gen E Stanton. F:aq. 03. Among the 111.3.1 nl worthlem article. and humbugs that are tenured forth at the present day upon the country, it is 'really refreeht. to ti m t something or real peach./ SilUleltlllg ram pie, speedy and ellectuaL in its operation, and rt the me time tree Irvin thr..e tnjnni.u. citrus which generally attend powerful month.. hunt's Liniment, prepared by Geo. E stamen,. sing Sing, though at has been; but a short tone boo. the public, hen already obtained the confidence. 'on only of our molt wealthy: and tallueatial coin. lie, but our moat eminent phytociamt. All .1/4111•Wi edge it tone a noteteign balm fur many or the dot that Keel is heir to, sootiing the ailing lout, .and by its gennine anniulattng influence. banish/ ng .11t1 ease raktilt sytttem. Mr. Stanton—Sirt—Stleing your adirerneenotnt 01 Hunt'. Liniment, I wan induced to try its ell. cm on my son, who had been crippled with a I out, back from an infant; and it is with gratitude I ever tostimonyin its wonderful healing pooperttes. Sly child, who is now lire yearn of age, in now 111 a lair way of recovery. , Yount, & DEMMUN ND:1010o, Past' °Mira, troWal, Its, Putnam •• I certify that I am personal]) acquaint, it b the above named child. and think the father be sale in saying that lox inn is alintot well. JAb W Nov 5. 161:). • I)puty Peet Mein. r. V. S. I would also stair. that I have moon I camber of years subject LO I requent attacks of be Rheumatism, which in many ' instmices prove ied my attending to my business. Two nr three a, di. cations of the .Liniment invariably remove 2 , ai fecbons ol the , kind. 'Messes of bruise., spi dn. and sores, ton numerous lo mention. it hoe In On. vicinity proved a certain reined.. Ira Yalu.- ..an only be estimated by thuie hn have vven it : lair This Idnitreent is sold at 25 and Sir cents per bra. tle, by all the Prlnerpal drruggs, and Jima ~t. throughout the Country. Wholesale Agesits in Neu. York. • HOADLEY, ELI'S &'C... llt Wider RUSHTON & Co, HO ..romiwny. A IS & D SANDS, ciamer , Foilol/ and Wili.Arn ASPINWALL, 86 William wept. Orders addrwised to tile at Sind St ig, N V. sin, be attended to. GEORGE E ' , PARTON, Propriet. r. For wile In Pittsburgh:by L W I Jr;haid J KIDD & Co. Allegiteny City, JO lIN SARGENT RioningbauLJOHA SMITH. 1..11111 • YOU PUSILLANIMOUS SC:MIND/1G L IA7/10$1:•nranneso can eyoulyeuf- look ai lour VV fair young wife. with her bright y feet ! •look a, your own, gourd with eiulnitma am' I. otrlir.!' 1.4 you air ioo mean in give fitly cent' m• a rake ett the great !Wino Chemical Soap, which won id crinrolY lire you from them, and snake your : yellow skin clear and healthy.' Go St toner i 0 Jackson's Store, -9 Liberty at. Pittabursh,wid get • calm! N D Jackson's is the only place in Potsbutgh where e OF:NUINE sow bd obtained. Beware of edunter. leittis • irrOBSERVE the Mg Root stands to the eoorlway. Ladies. ladies. Pm neionielted, Wheo you know that you arc promieed- A natural, lifo-like, mosey whoe. That you will still mc'contmon chalk: And look a deathly yellow fright. Thu theme of laughter and of talk If you -would use a bog of JONES Lilly-while, it wroald give sam e b an skabaster yet natural white t and as the dose clear nod implovc it Sold at JACKStIPPI4, to Lair.) tt Pore 15 coop per Lox lays _ . PITTSBUiInii To P UA. iga..BALTIMORE : . •' trier Pracrogp,s. pnbtio• pectfulilvinfomted that this Line J. silt commenee running en or about the ttlth instant, and erintittne throughout the season. The proprietors have now placed a superior claw of Ppekets .4 R.- . road Can an the route,. with exult accommodations, winch will give greater comfurt to traveler. Packet Boat will atways he in port, and the two. cling public are requested in ea/I and examine then; Weed the Pickets will leave the anding,(opfesi te the United tunes Hotel,' corner Penn intact and the Canal, every night at 9 o'clock. TIME 31 DAYS. • ' . . - Far ItCormation apply' at the epee, e‘ Manettlela 110 r. we!' street, or wD rnclEl.l ear Penn street and Canal W EST ERN TRANSPORTATION CO. 1 8 4 I • • D. LEECH S. COIL OLD ESrABLIF , IIED TRANSPORTAI lON LINE, M)=M2MMI! • - A • N . PHILALEI.I . IIIA. LIALTINIOHt: A N D EW YORK 'VlSEstootof tto. conmots of a double doily L OOf of boats .od Ca, [owned by then , ,ives.l arbwb Are in good or.kr. Tito .sabacriber. are papa. red to f o rwnril u tar, quantity of AlorehAttdae and Produr4 Of Oil crttahity and dAttten: ' Prudure or Alrretuo.d... , t oto.goed to any of the on• defoigned. torwardrd tocc of ony chn!ge tor cotton, won Of 4torage. Blit• Latik 1111111•1111.acd 2114 JJ IMICI , O/1 4 pro11; , 11y •ne2Jeol 10, Th, uns.nr.. , Ibis Line condUotod on gerletlx ,r,10,1,1. -s prineaub.s Aedress, or apply to II LF:IX11 & Co. Proprmooss. Canal Basin. Patsborgh 11A RRIS k LF:ECll,Proprwters, No 13 South Third cteeet. Philadelphia Joc. TAYLOR & SONS, Agents, No 114 North lloutard street, 11ohnnore IV b IyILS O N, Agent, Ina tad No: We, otteet. New York - . PITTSBURGH PORTAIILX 1547. the lo g o nod Ow ron,quent nti or draty, damage, breologo an4.rl.urutrno of plod* rmtyr m., BORBI RDGE A. CASH 91.7- Ilarlet ,10,1. TA AFr1::: 4,CONS,.H ear Penis und %V .1) ne Pairtairgl. eel'' Nrllt 11 Co, North /nth.. lialuinure l A genu IV Ir TA l'Si 7. rrr. ..rsila at. N. V. Eticouraged by iithre.tthd Imputes, the hoprieloth have added so their elock and eatenderl their arrange. ,nooll6.threrg the winter, andsrc eau prepared to roe ward 00 1( .1 0,11 regularity and dtepateh unaurpriaa..l L.) an) other Thmr klieg tape r...etre air 0550015, 11ec 041011, .010. rwriLy of the Portable haul :r) elem. 11101 1 01 C gee, overt.) and 11011Venirocr of Of Wat•• Itutpea at each end or the 11110. are peculiar!) calcula ted to enable the proprietors tu fulfil their engagensen, and accommodate their cuetomere—voniolentlyoferoth the past as a guaranty fur the future. the) reepeettun) th lied ac on:mummer of that patronage wh.ch they no.. gratetud) arl.tto, ledge. all eetiatgUrieelleto Taal k O'Connor will be reed 1001101 0.0010.1 (lhetimboat charges pull and Mlle in Larbag tranannord free of any charge for Cam nlOOOOl, advatiettig o orage Having no interest ;levet') or indomal) to steamboat, the inirreat ol the entiaignoth 11010 neerfoatily 1.0 their proem). other, to thipleng 1 0,0.1 end the) pledge thern.elveg to forward all eomla romhened to three promptly and all snort ud vain. • geom. 1000- 0 Ille OWIII, I . hlareh I. 1 , 17 mu& INDN.PF:NDICIIT PORTAIILic COAT LINE. ....it;7;amaill 117, 4alima I . ItUItUCE AND MF:Itt:II.4NI/12 , 1 . : To AN I' FROM etrlT:i. 111111;11, I . IIII.ADKI.PIIIA A:•11/ lIALTINIt tValtottl Tratttattrioritt.jj • Ittttl. voit-tgotett Ittottrettc Itt• Arartl,l out ;-.l:ty. et the lartv...l rt. trot r. 41•••• 11,11. or I Arttk rt,r, trutt.trtarptt. artti utt to.trucitt•tt• to NI, Aiwa. ro 11 t•nt 11..) rart l'harnr %%%%%% OPS• 1011 tu A Me A AC LTy A. Co Ittt.tn,l•llNlturttlt Ito,ong n ory largo and ottllttflotllDLN witroltottvo. y. po p.tool to torelvt On stklilLon lotogla lot a.a ..1i Product.. oo Storage. ut kottc 1111 ) A 11r& NULTY & PichWOILTII .Z CON LINIC.. I S •I 7. iiiraoa lot lln. A.p. , .1011 nt AV AV Flt t. It •J ll',t , nl•I;I-inlrgn. Mt. tOlOlo, Ju1.,;.. :own, I lul..alus otot 51t. t00 , V 11. Mr cot, tor-burgh and I.lnr warrhousr of , A Alr A nu:ty S. Au l• n•lanixn erg day . [except Aunda, • ) and •nq ~, •••, • , S1 • 111t nairmg thrir gcnnla for• w0,0.....1w.:1K,t0c1e.a, and of not fate.. T... um", got the .pethal , p'rrommodattn 1 al and 14ee prvpr. 00, re.peetrully ..r .4tUrr 01 porinthrlge /..LIS VlCK , voierti JOHN x 111.1.111 11, HA RN itt/lIKIIT WOODS 11.1.1AN1 J. VI'S Nll-I.ER 110.1..1u).urgla 0 II CAN A.N. A r^o , .1 McAN rN & Ca. I . .i.:“.urgh 11E1c114,11,.. /h. J J John Palter, Hol,rl 11uirc, Itar,aley "U - 1:11i P....burgh .131..16 LAKE ERIE LINE: I i 547. • ea:=l,4 l `.1•111, t.irtr ,kng ronipcned S . vartbolad Lade Kele 01.1 runre.E I,l.Lptgit rutool.o 1., A ,e , l i; f 44041,04 m, oco-,0, M Read'. Low or so.annooo on toe 1.01,4 po.pare4l uponthe arlo-m of on• tog of Naa144,44,00 ear 4/ Freight 1 . ..4,0ga1, :co all WA. 04 die Roger. C+40.11 and 1.0 k., 11, 4 , 0 a t very 04.1 /,14 for couorymg Ana. pas 4,044 4 ,4 OF prompt... and dopoloh, he prop,,uo an.l seem.. Ja..o.actol, K 41.4, 1,040 Dm., Dira4l4 und 1,0 pu.•1.4,44,4,44 , 14 palm/tap.. C 31 REED, Enc. Enopnetor KF:ED, PARES /a Co, Ito •vrt. .1444,N A CA 14411E3' 1'05i.'0.1.4 llou•a 1,1,1 To wheeler, Cosiera. Ca, air... , Vatk Mel==l inussmtntz= N , celurr 3. Wlll.32..lsruat n.,.tui t wrier. Clue ago Wut Powers, rowenstoorn, rcuna tiro SI echclut) zt, KY...huge, Pcnnst John Nlc Altitut, ll unt.twt, do t, Irk & Acct., titt.rur.., Jn Cm, &Fr saga., l'lttric at tn., du linsa St Vltantl, nharosuttegt, P. C Stitosta. dc K SY et.n...shont `tt.st do RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE. 4847. ttt a It a ,SPORTING MF.nt:ttnal , i.r. .I.ly EEES A\l.l ;Fla: liA/TEKist WIIIIOI, 1 ItAh•llirla MET m ltr .provcd method of edro utl uee,l :oy ihis.tong K.naltltt•hrd Late, a t ow well known Otot tle. .C. ,, p110/114 uttn , cersary. Goods are not touched on tee lout, Moo oil ...shipment (nexus hAtullanr 10 a , rti Ti, ate of I:ght draught and perfonn s tr,ps ,u Tu noon •ta to .1,w% clays. capartly of our Watehousesenablea us to store env conc.gamcnt. Lou, Reccortak.•tor:iis. and vd raore• tr... of charges. • Ilu•ng fully ',nowt.t IU make aalet of Produce. we reopecoully ooltro ron..gonlootu or wr•orri. riour; Boron. Motu, C. 0.,. Wool reolher... and other • . made and other usual Oddata• 0r0',1,1, pledgd, adr• ...tat, tato an. etanotod a. to proraraly au EI,MII latr shall [Ol Le 11, ab, Id •e JNO JacNADIO:N Go Crmat 1 1 41.1 , urgli 1A+:11 1,A1112 4 5..e0 51011 215 .15•11151 Merkel st..1 1 1oilatla J. k. DICKEY, FRI:WARDING & COMMINNION MERCHANT, East Hearer L'oita and Brid g emarr, Balraa COUNTY, PA.., I E LAKI ELLIN AND INICKICIAN, DAILY lETWDDD rtrracroustou •1.111 WILL be pr pared on earliest open,n,rof esn•l nae• agate. to rreelve propertyat A. wharf Loot." warchotAe, fur all po,nto on V.rtr Krten•ton, Cot, oud Onto tor ell portoLae Erie and upper Lake.. k 0 to toward produce, tt , Ar .Ity Posn'o. Irm,ruvetnent. Apply 10 or whirr,. (rWA-dt(I:ICK:N. . virrstwituti 18-16. II r; lade. II limp* .r Hann. &Cn CLARKE & CO., ForwuCrdlng & Castmulltelon Alerchaol., REA VER. DA. pliE Aprots a%id Proor.rtor. of thts Line (.o favor ally kno wn lli 11.12i/Clox.ll he prepared on tio• earltem opertoor of ...Taunt' otavntanon 10 receive prop on . at l'at.lotrah and Heaver, and deliver the sane at I,ll y Omm on the th%n vaned., and atm. I.ukea Era and Miehogan. with the greate.t despatch and .ni ahle r.c. 'rhe propraqnra of th%. %me noltclt the 1it5.%n: . %..% of thou farmer . er. woh knownig that their In e. &reser...n.l to none. Apply to or adetre.a I: M lIARTON, CLARKE a. Co, Ilcoit, Jewel T RICHMOND & partnership under the name of the "lfinatmen's Linej , and likewise agreed In refit ho Stock so !ism • wand,. of Mans (or the Forum.< of carrying goods through in (non we In eight days. with eertrlnty—and feel encouragtd by the liberality of last year's patron age, or make more ell[ll.lVC arrangements for the en. suing W e would therefore respectfully Wien comma. once of our former prthrosis.and refer all new customers to those we have done throne. for. 1847.1 130ATIIIAN6' LINE, For the tr,nsportation 0r ALI. lIPIDS 0/ 1114TAII•1141•C, TO Alli FLOM Po/WI/AL/111A, tlavriumnr. Now y o u, AaO Itonon. SAMUEL WIGITVIAN & Co, Corner Lam.) . street and Canal Mum. Pittsburgh A I. GERHART & Co, No drss Market street, Philadelphia. ELDER,I4ELSTON A Co. Ageism. Baltimore, Mil REFERENCES PirrsuußGll—J as. AlcCally, Geo. Morgas A N' Ale Colly h T . A. 14 A I.Ouniotlo & Co, Al Allen A Co, DELPllIA—Morris Patterson &Co, Reynolds McFarland & Co. Flenung A Busby. Peter Wn g t i , Soo. J Bist.barn.Joaeolt Gnus NEW YON K & CO, Theo-Perry & Co. 'I4OS-TON—klead, Hard A Co. • CINCINNATI—Adams A Crewel, W W Scailoir• . , • PLEASANT, VA—l' A random NASJIVILLE—F Fleming Norz—All merchandise from New York and Comon, consigned to A L Cech•rt A Co, Philadelphia, will be promptly forwarded fruof rommounon. LIMON t CO'S Package Expreee to Philadelt.bla. 111111111MbrottEL=1:';'7,f,Uoras0C:a the taultshen ter the Convey.. or valuable paek•gra of here-WA., specie. bank not., jeweirlt• Ac , low meneed runnill( on Tkuraday, March Its. An I.NICIINST will he ilopate iteeLla it y until lb. of the renalona veteten AVplt to whit. I) 1.1•1:11111 nr l'etin et 1611.1 Caril • -apt. eadssetnesia , caplet trips. thla,flay.,/eatoorPrits bargh at o'clock., s.ta., and Reviser Ma ifeloet, ye. Pftbar {h i nd Cleveland Woe of dal Moats daily to Clevelmal, 04 Beaver, Warms seal accented L ine of Canal Pultela and Stage Coultas dally to %Carron ant arrant:on Canal Puget Lutes so Neer Castle and Greened* Pa.; Erie Extension Line try Meadville and Erie. Nell. Moore,& Co's Lines of tßage Coaches i.e Ckveland and Wooster. leave Sea ver doily on _the, arrival of steamboat - &aver from Ausbilrett Apply to • • C M IiARTON & Co, Pituharsh sell • CLARKE& Ca, Beaver ONION LI 1847 on TALC PCNNNTLVANIA mot coHroCANAIt.2I BEYIVERN PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. E Pi PARKS & Co, Cleveland, O. 1, R PARKS, Beaver, Pa. Proprietors. W T PRATHER, Pittsbnrgh; TIIF. above blue 1. now fully prepared to transport Freight and Passengers Dom Pineburgh and Cleve. land, to any point on the Pennsylvanta & Ohio and Otuo Canal.. The facilities of said Line are sot equalled by any on said Om** in utitabtra had capacity of Boats, nape ri ence of Cupisins. and promptness of Agents. &c. One Mat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, nun sung in chimes:lion with the Mesmer.. SEM/igen and Late Ent, between Pitstat!sh and Craver. and •• Lhie of first etas. Vieuinboste, ,Ptopen tern Brig.and Sehoonets, on Lakes Ere, Eaton, Ali chigan Ontario Prurient forwarded to any pan of the Union with deppeteh E'N PA i:KS A Co, Cleveland, Aka REED, PARES & Co, Beaver, Agts lV T SIATGEK. Agt Intl! Cor Wafer and Smithfield streets B UNDIER ARRANGEMENTS. • i lat 1847. galitilia, PIONOROAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE AND OUMDF:RLAND TO BAL TIMORE AND PIIII.APELPIDA. - - Tune to Italttatore.•• •. • • • • • • • • • , b 2 hours. Time to Philadelptita• • • id jOnly :abides ...taging.j T.lF.•plendal and lent naming ocaumtsConiul, Lou. ta alct.nite and e.wataro; have commenced making demo.' trigt. One boat wilt leave the Mononga hela mbar every emoting ptectsely at ti Proiretigers by the morning line will airive at Baltimore next eventng tat Om., for the Philadelphia Mail Boat, or Hail Bead cute. The eveueng Boat will leave tile whorl dully at 4 otelaek, except glundays. ?mongers by au, bout wtll lodge on board. in comfortable state mon, leave Bra a llo t nail morning at o'clock; cross tne mountion. in day light; sup and Wee in Cum berland• Thu.avoiding timid travel altogether. The preparauon. 011 1111.1011 W are attirde.•nd the cayneetion eotoplete; ell 11;61 di.oppoottliterits or delays will be un know.. upon .1. . Pa..eitecr. can atop an the mum and resume their .eni. opal at plc...ate...nil nave ehmee of Rail Road or Swami...at betweee Baltimore mid Philadelphia. Coaches charimed in perite. to travel as they deem. F.....tue your ticket. at do. office alonongabela Haase, or St Cherie. Ilunel. .1 M rd.KlhlK7d f.t.t et • m _ TO CLEVNLAND via. WARREN. 1847. MIMI TIIIIOUGII IN i 4 HOURS. I),,INKr lloal,Swahow and Telegr•Eph le4ve Ile L vrr a . i.iJvk r 4.a(trr the arrival nllh niorn , ag (runs l'itteburKlE. und u le la Warren i m,. lot the Mail cm Stage.. which Jr...ea Lhereall,r.and v rat Cirveland at :lifelock, . . • Tl.,* mute is the snort ~prd.uouN and eunorunalsl armlo the lake. COTES dr. NGW WAY ten. Propr`x REED, PARKS &Vt.. Ileavrt. Arm , . JOI IN A CAI.3:II ' cornett Woier and Southfield lo pity °ppm.. hlonongalle.:l I loo.c, Piti.but* _ PITTNDUItOII AND GREENVILLE 1847. t-M,-.P PACArr AND FILKIIDIT . • TIlS. w 1:::1; - :a 3 :;z 1 ; 1 1f o ret r l K rrior [tray., 41111 . which irelr_ltt pitf ,I,Ker.,twirreet the twoin!...wllll - thr .owe rut, NV A A HlNlER.l:trenvtllr, Kgt• FRAM Clca4•v,ll., do: Me FA MLA ND k KINIL H.F; Iw ohl, (IA 1 +A r Ll' MII ShetplAirg h. do, NV C M ALA N. `11an..., 41.1; WM MAI lIEWs, HEED l'A I(I:SS Q., Hewn, do; J "II !'s A 1111. turner Water ardSinoilfi. hi 111.. 81cmorwahon 1 . 3..burg10 C.ITIZESS PORTAIII.R. BOAT LIN). MA= 1547. 416 MP MZMIII=Et=tE= • . Philadelphia, Haltioiove. New York and Boston. • flaltE encouragement thw line has received skier its commencement, has induced the propri, Canto increase the stock by adding a number 01 Orst chow Wos; and inatead of giving receipts as hereto. fore aa agenza A we will give our owl. receipts for freight shipped•by Choi line. The treats are all portable, coneequently f.eight i• taken the whole detance wttheut tranahipmen thereli) preventing damage from frequent handlin cn the route, and at each boat ill owned by th aptain who runs them, which is a aulfietent gut ant, that there will bo ka delay on the route. All linkfure_or Merchandore