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'.)'s ..:T . ,....1 , ..: R - 4....-- .--% k,;.4....:,,,,,,p. , c ~. =llll 7,0 -44: ' tli 3.e1W.t.,.•;,. 4-.4„,.....211r; W2N =ME ~:; ♦S e :..5 --, -;-.--t- 1 i;lt.l.';''''.';•.-;.VI. .:; .L. _; ..'.:..',•,-:-7:..7,',. .';i •;-• .:':‘:''';---.-'!'l.l'';':,'-'-, .. -' :i.. , ';',':.1.‘.6':-7:l,'‘;';'' .~_`~-j~ :tr '". -i . . ~. ~,` i' MEI EMI ~, ..:,,.,~i .~. r : ~ k a• ~•;..:114 WO Pottsilile Boat lavae f 18 ;• - • ''aitiMa. 46 .. the transpertittion of freight between Pitts , 7 . ::•`;`: • buligh - and the Atlantic cities; via Pennsilvania lineaments and Baltimore -and Susquehanna rail: road. • < .7•The, Proprietors of this old established line,havlng • completed their arrangements, are prepared to Ar r. Ayard goods to and-from the East (Ott the , opening of t(ticana/ navigation,) on as reasonable terms as any other responsible line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be wanting-to se cure a continnance of that patronage so liberally be -. 2'-atoWed upoethem for several years past. • The .decided success of the portable boat system, - se,mainfest in the regularity and despatch experienced in-the - delivery of goods, the absence of all rink of delay, breakage or other damage, incident to the old - ayatetn, where goods have to be hurriedly tranship'ped ;three times on, the way, and the merchantable order , , which - produce has been avowedly delivered by 'them has induced the proprietors to- increase their - - .stock considerably this season. • Their extensive • warehouses at each point, (uneaqualled by any other - -line,) affords them facilities to conduct their business with despatch; and to shipporEf the - convenience -of • • nee storage, if required, until their arrangements tire cemplate--while their long experience in the carry ing trade f it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee • . to their patrons and the public that thay will success - fully cxort themselves to give general satisfaction.) Produce received forwarded,. steamboat Charges _liaid, -and bills -lading transmitted free of charge, for ;commission, advancing or storage, and all commiini cations to•• the renewing agents promptly attended to: - - TAAPPk: & O'CONNOR, Cur. Penn-and Wayne its., Pittsbiirgh.;.< • TI - 101.11AS BORIlI1)G1:4 27S Market street, Philadelphia. ,CPCONNORS - North at., Baltimore. mar3o-y, - - 1846 414:, ONDUCTED onlutriet Sabhath-keepidg principles, •though -not claitnling to be the only lino that is so' conducted. Me ps'eprictors of, this old establiihed line hare put their stock in the mast complete order,l and arc thoroughly prepared to forward produce and merchandise to and from the Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. - We trust that oar long experience in the carrying businem,aud'sealou.4 attention-40AM: interests of cus tomers, will sncurt ti, us a ceiitinuance - a nil inerezote of the patrOnage heretofore bestowed on I 'lliimhanys Our arrangements !will enable us to earry'freight with the utmost despatch- and our prices shall al tviiy l he as low as'the lowdst charged by other fresponsi4le lines. • , I - - Produce aud merchandise will be received trnd for warded east 'and, west I witheut any,eharge for ad verti sing,atorage or commission - : . 'Bills of-lading for i warded;antl :every'. direction promptly attended-to.I • • Address ? or apply to WM. DENGILAM, Canal Basin, con Libe l :ay end Way:l6 , llM., Pittsti , g, • 11I?.IGRAIVIS, DOCK & STRATTON, - I No. 216 Market M.. Philadelphia, • JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard sLi Baltimore, • WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, INo. 10 - Wesest., New York EZIE _ . , . - radependentP ortable Boat Line. 1846,4 --- - -- - la 1? the transportation of produce and . merchan- X 3 ac to and from , Pittsburgh, Baltimore and P (Bhiladelphia; 07-without transhipping. Goods con: signed to our cam, will be forwarded withulit delay, at the lowest current rites; Bills of Lading trans- Milled, and all instructions promptly attended to, free front any ettra charge fur storage or Connuis- Mum. ' Address " • Fichwortles.Way Freight Line. 1 84 1 7 1XCLUS IV EL Y for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Jon:ls t ova,.Vater &rept, and all.inter medilite waeits. ' One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. IllcAnul ty & Co., Pittsburgh, evniv day (except Sundays) and Shiliperir can always depend on having their goods forwarded' without delay and on accommodating, We respectfully solicit your patronage. • PROPRIETons: J. Pick Worth of boats, Vile, E'rchang,e, Paris and Pacific. J. 11. flames of boats,'Pusli and Flioine. John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. - . AGENTS. J. PtCKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnstown, 'f , " Hollidayeburgh C. A. APANULTY St UU," Pittsburgh. jy23 • ; nIOSONGAIIELA ROUTE, VIA. slo4nsvitsn. TO .1 1, 1.1.T1M011. E, in 32 boors -:-Care $lO. TO PH ILADFLPIIIA in 44:t hours—fare $l2. army 73 sittta mantel I . U. S. MAIL. ' " The Great Speed, Regularity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, has induced this Post Abutter General, to place the New York antl.Phaadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, et on it. ~• ~_ Tile superior. and. swill steamers CONSUL and LOUIS MoL.INE, leaves the Alonongaliela Whar precisely at S o'clock every morning, and •at 6 clock every evetibig, escopt Sunday'. Splendid -Coachesawait their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers and Mail, only 73 mites to the Rail Road al _Csmberland. - The preparations on this route aro ample, and the connections complete, so :that disippoinuncnt or de lays will be unknown upon it. By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland or at BaltinfAin, during their pleasure, and continue their journey either by steamboat or ears to Phila delphia. ' . OLtico in the "41. Charles Worxi st. raw . zatsicum, Jr3l . A oat. Pittla Ward Livery Stable. • THE ouh , xriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept Duty, in the (filth Ward, relpectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all times a stock•of the best description of riding horses, buggies;' carriages of all kinds, and in short everything required'in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he isconfidcet that no stock in the city will be superior' to his. ... I His terms will be moderate. Ilia stable is on Lib. erty street, a few doors above the curial bridge, where he respectfully solicits - a share of public pa tronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. ct:r - He' is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which wilt be Squashed when required. oct2s-11 Wholesale Shoe Store. .11. CHILDS & CO4 are now receiving their spring supplies, consisting of one of sortmen tie ref la ß rg o . eostht,ancdh easp4setsatniid,tbetisitoy Bale .1,01!illik ever beim able to bring to this nia rket. Also, Ladies and j Misses Florence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid essortmet2t of • Palm Leaf Bats, mens , ;Ind boys' summer Caps. Also,- a lnrge•lot of New Turk Tanned Sole Leather, I. all or which having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great care for the western - trade, will he sold at a small advance above cost and charges. All merchants ivishing to purchrisc will find it to their interest to call'and examine-their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar97-tf Pine Gold and Silver' Watches. AITHOSE who - wish to purchase Gold or Sil ver Watches, or Jewelry, .will find it to their '''' tulvaniage to call oil the subscriber, who is selling all descriptions or fine gold and silver watches and jewelry, on as good terns as way Le had in the eastern cities. ' • ' Fine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watch° . 44 ' 44 • 44 (iflflClja end French " " . " ig L'Epine Watches. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guard Chaim - .re vr -i. • •rr !ri i, - 11,,,,,, pi n 3 ", Bracelets , Gold Pencils, and Finger !Gags. Silverware, Military Goods,Lamps, and a bor i c Va riety- of Farley Goods. ' int - Watches ; Clocks and Jewelry termite/I in the beat Ina - niter, and warranted at the lowest prieci. - • •- .• .• •- l W. w. 'IIirIIACO , ,. . . ... obtnerP•ourile and Market eta • , . -. '. *CBI ititats t : dotSPftlka FASHIQN:—Just received by jj 9 express from New York, the Spring Style e'lle of Bats. All thine in ii?ant of a neat *opener Rats arc respectfully invited to call. ~ N . MOORE:, N0:93 Wood at.i3 doors below Diamond Alley. inaril-wp Binghaints. Titutsportatlon Line. C. A. ATCANULTY & Co., i Canal Basin, Pittsburgh ROSE, MERRILL & Co., - Smith's Wharf','Baltimore MEARS, RAYNOR & 1 Broad st., EEO .. ...1 . . 4•-,t 5: !':?" 6,4 "e• • .4' , " ‘, - • eri.• Tapecottfa General Emigration OElce. , - • • 4\ REMITTANCES and paseag .444 and from GRE.AT BRITAIN AND •,_ , An;LAND,Iay W s Tapscott 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane New York and sp Waterloo road Liverpool. . - The subscribers having accepted the 'agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange. merits upon the most liberal terms with those deed rous of paying the-passage of.their friends from theold Country, and. flatter themesel yes:their charaCter and long standing in business 7wili give ampleas surance that all their arrangements Will be carried out faithfully, Messrs. W. & 4. - T.Tapscott, are long and ..fniora bly' known Tar 'the' Atiperioi - class , accommodation and sailing qualities of their Nelet Ships. The QUEEN-- or THE WEST, SHERIDANi ROCHES TER-, GAItRICK, HOTTINGUER.; ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st ancl26th and from - Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in additiokto which they have arriegements with the St. .Geo ll ge - and Union.Linee of Liverpool Packets to insure hi deppr turn from Liveipee4every (iv edaysbeing thlls deter mined, their'facilities shill keep, pace with' their in creasing patronage, while Mr.W.*Tapscott's 'constant per - sonaisuperintendance of the business in LiVer. l pool is an additional security that the comfort and acconithodation of the passengers;Will be partici'. larly attended to: - • The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga- ' god in the , Transportation Business between Pittsburg, and this Atlantic Citice , are thereby enabled Ito take charge of:and forward passengers immediitely on their landing, with out a chalice of disappointment or delay, and are therefore pre - pared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Itritain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying paasengeritso far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if nc ceesery,) forward passengers - further West by the best mode' of conveyance without any additional charges for their trOnble. 'Where persons sent for decline corning out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland; and Wales; thusalfording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting Runts to those Countries, %Inch persons reTtiring such find it their intermit to avail themselves of. Application of by letter post paid)-will be prOmpt ly attended to . . , TA A FFE Si. O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Counnibiiiiiii Atimmlinnis, mar 27 tlitwy. Pittaburgli,Pa BROTIMILS K. CU. ARRA—Nut:HEW/ 3 Fult 1 - 84 6 la& B LarE L 4- AL Tel E. Agents. •13 EanrrANcEs to; and Passage to and From Ilk, Great Britainand Ireland, by the Black Ball, or UN Line of Liverpool rackets. Soiling from New Vac' and .Liverpeol on the Ist Anil 10th of every month.` :Anal first class American Ships [S•tiling Weekly.] Persons sending. to the c_i 3 Old Country" for' their friends; can make the necessary arrangements svith the subseribers, and have them brought not in any of the eight ships. comprising the Black Ball Or Old Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 10th ufevery month,) also by first class ships, sailing from tliat port weekly, which out Agents, Messrs. JitrnesD. Roche & Co., there with send out without delay. ,Should those sent for not come out the money will 'be refunded without any deduction. „ The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd ets," comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointC day, as follows: Fidelia, ' On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept. , Europe, 16th " .16th 4 . New Yoi k,......•. Ist Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct. American, 16th " I6th " 16th Yorkshire, Ist Mar. Ist July. let Nor. 7 16th " 161 h " 16th Dee.' lot April. lid 9g. Ist " Montezinna,...,..... 16th " 16th " 16th Notiee. , —lris weal known, that the Black - Ball bi the very best conveyance fur persona tot get oat their friends, and an other passenger agents , advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re= spectrally notified by the owners thaeiiii passenger agents, but Ittiehe, Brothers & Co., and Blakely St Mitchel, arc authorized to advertise and to bring "nil passinagers;by that Liva,. r We hale 'stall tiMes for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, dirtatt on the Royal Bank of relan, lin., Alan on Messrs. Preseottt, Grote, l Ames d &. Bankers, Londou, which arc.paid free of discuunt, any charge ' whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter. (post paid.) ROCHE, JIRO'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next dour to the Fulton Bank. MR. ROCHE, Sr., No. 76 Dublin street, Liverpool. Or to BLAKELY & MITCHEI„ myl.l Penn street, and Smithfield et. ltenaltlaces to England, Tee/and, Seat.' land and Wales. EItSONS desirous of remitting money to any o P the above countries, can do so through the sub scribers on the most easy terms. We arc prepared to issue drafts fur any amount over £l,OO sterling.-- Remittances made through our house any daybefore, the 211 of May, will he received in Ireland, by the; 20th of June. BLAKELY St ItITCLIEL, Pittsburgh, Agents tur Roche., Bro's t Co., Now York - • -•-- Paper Warehouse. frill.; undersigned havin4 bought the paper ware house and wall paper manuthctory, late of HoWeep & Itiowne, have entered into a co-partner ship, under the name and style of Hill &Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the business in all its va rieties. They wilt have always on hand a complete assortment of PAPER II ANGINGS AND BORDERS, of their own manufacture, and their stock will ho improved and enlarged with periodical additions from the best French factories. • Agents liar the well-known Clinton Paper Mill, Steubenville, from which they will .be constantly supplied with WRITING, WRAPPING, PRIN ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.; all of which they offer wholusaJe and retail, at their store, N,,. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alloy, where country merchants and dealers arc invited to call. )C29-dGm Allets'grasser, VIXCITANGE 11110 KER a .corner of Wood and 3d atrocta.• Gold, silvorquid current hank notos bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for Drifts, notes and bills collected. " • REFERENCES Wm. 801 l & Co., John D. Davis, F: Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., Joseptr . Woodivell; James May, Alex. IJ:ohm & CO, John D. Brown . & Cu., Jansim M'Cauilless,tinciianati, 11. J. R. AVDonald, St. Louis, Mo. W. U. Pope, Preen Dank of Ky., Lewisville To Arnts 1 To Arson 11 ... THREATENED INVASION OP WEST - ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift, wit 1.10,00 b men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will. continue to sell clothing cheaper than aivog any line heretofore been offered in the western coun try, having the largest establishment in the 'city; fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great. met variety of,cloths, 'cassimeres, vestings, and clo thing of all descriptions,suitable for the approaching season, that has over been offered in this marktit, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets. J. M. wilt E, Tailor, 1 Proprietor. I • Can't be Beat! 11 M. WHITE has just received at . his large el establishment, fronting on Liberty . and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for sum mor; nl.o , a superior lot of . French Satin VIES TING,S, all of hide he i featly to make uri the hitee t fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Pliserve the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets., t J. 414 WHITE , Tailor, Proprietor. John D. Dolls ? . AIICTIONEER,Sx COMMISSION'TIERCIIANT, . Corner of %rood and Fillh'ett'eets, Pittsburgh. tcoilY to ieceive mcrcharulize of every.dcscription en consignmcint Ibr public or private salpiond .frous long experience intfie above busines,flatters himself dint lie will be able to give entire sansfactioaito alt who may favor him with.thcir patronage., • Regular sales on . Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and .Pancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A.M. of - groceries, Pittsburgh - manufactured articles, new and second hand furnitureiam., at.two o'cloak; tP. TI:;_. ) Salps cvcry eveniag at early gas-light.! augl.2l -1 441 4. r. - ": - F40:40.1.61041;14. -; • • w•A, • .., it I.a . 44:: , ..m - s , • i .1- : . !.; ...!•.4 J= - ~:. .• .. 1 *.• • • ......., : ;:t. -,.: •.t.. f . 1. 2 -‘,... -.34:-V:vi:..l;l =ME ;t ~ :~ ` .~.' ~ liZi GEQ. G. BROWNE, SAM:. C. HILL. }Pittsburgh, Po. Philadelphia. S. S. to r tliFkYs illorottint Tailors - IXTOCLD, inform Lie ;: friends and the. public in y general, thathe has removed to Woodareet, in the ST. CilAntis. building, two doors below the entrance, where ho is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most faShionable manner, having en gaged the services ofMr. Jours M. CADIPELL an ClA ter, Whose 'attention will he devoted •to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this.par ticular having long been established in.the fashion able community of this city, induces the belief that by clone attention to business, hewill be able to give general satis fa ction to all who may favor him with a call—;-having nisi) made "arrangements to keep constantly on haMl• a'general asnertnieut of every thing adapted tog entlemen's weitroitich as Cloths, Casnimeres, Vestinge, Shifts, Drawers, Bosoini,Sus -penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertain ing to a gentlnmati"ii wardrobe, he will be ready at•all times to supply any-demand in his line. • n", the The subscriber respectlidly MD ants his friends and public generally, that having entered into the above arrangement the establishment will be able, to furnish any article in Tailoring line,'%o th a punc tuality and ' - deitpateli seaieely equalled by anylithei in the city, and for style and workininshirnoikiii: passed by any in the state's; a11 1 J 22 -:d311/-; • :MO. M. cAmr.ttiL. ' 2;._~4 4 ~Y ~.0 - L:: :ti ~' T,v, Yw"{Y' r L L .6"Y A Q ~ ~.~ 7~•~'+ , diP'~.yliar.'~ . . - •ISi,~iGt~Y~ ..+Ki*i_.,tt :'~t%x~ ...~;s~ '~' ..ems - ~> , a~''~Xi,K:,":`~~.s~a:~` w.~"m ~~a. 4 +i 3 s „ ~ ,rr ? - y.44:~'S r '~s"~XaaE:i~._a~...k3i.~v , i6*.-:1.?-~+,: u~r,~:t.~e~,i• I= _ The Flmenkl4t-Inie Znrnranoe Company ' OP PHILADELPHIA - . - C HARTER PEEPETUA L. $400,00¢ paid in 163}, Chestnut Rt., north cideenent Take lusurence i either'permanenl. oTlin+l,against loss or damage. -h4, fire, on property and erects of every .itesCription,i,in town or country, oil reasonable' terms. .made :either per sonally or by letters; Will be promptly attentled to. BANCKEIL; C. G. IlAncicEn„SOcti. - ` DIRECTORS: '''' • - Charles N'. l l3inelter,- Jacob It: Smith, Thommi Ifarti George W. Richarde r Thomas J. Whalion, Mordecai D. Lewis, - Tobias Wagner, i . Adolphi E. DOM, Samuel Grant David S. Brolyn. . ... PITTSBURGI.I AGENCY. -. - Irittnteir Migrtic Agent, at the Ekthnaige ()tee of Warrick-Mart n; & Co., corner •cif •Third.and MO kat streets. -- ' •- - . Fire risks - taken no buildings and theiettlantents in Pittsburgii; Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. _augd-y. _due I l sauraisce..l- - llEnlnsurance Company of North`Amedica, 'of T Philadelphia,, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber„.otfers to-make permanent and limited Insurance on lirciperty r in this city andjti, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. . • Arthur 0, COlfin, Prealt. Samuel Brooks, !. Alex. Henry, Charleir • Samuel W. jones - ,. • SimueliW IsdWa r‘r Smith, Ambrose White,' L , • Jotio A. Brown, ' Jacob AI. 'client* John White, John It. Neff,. i.- Thoinas.P. Cope, Richard : D. Wo,xl,i Win. Welsh, . Henry .I).Sherrard,!Sec'y. This is the eldest Insurance Compani.in the Uni- Jed States, having begin chartered in 1794. Itti_char ter. is porpbttial, and from its high ,standing, long experience. ample mcUns, and avoiding all, risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD.. At C , innting Room of Atwood, Jones &Co;i•Vin ter and Front skreets,.Pittsburgh. oet23-y: N ATION Al; 11 • AND DIARINE INSUILANCE comPAiry, • ". New York. rums knmvii asid:ye,:pecoltlitcrimpanyis pre pared through their virrstult.G.AGENCl,:to make insurance of ovorilsinti connected with risks of transportation anti inland navigation; to inattre agatust lona or damage' by lire, Dwelling linemen, %Va rehouses, 'bidding:4 in general, Goods, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property. on the ;nest favorable tennis. • Applications litrlnsuraiice attended to withourde lay at the race, No. 31 Water and 6 - .? Frontsts., by SPIILNGEII. AO. At an Election held itthe of f ice.-in N. Y.. May 12th, theffillowing uamod gentlemen were Anion Directors of thin Company, for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W.Savage, Stephen unit, John Browner, John Mt:Chain, Willnun G. Ward, Win. W. CaMPbell, Johil-Newhotise, Jacob Milfer; William S. Slecum; Marcus--Spring, John P. Mackie, Joseph S.. Lake, • John .I.ller-ri c k_ And at a•anbseenent meeting of the Board, SI.. SEMI W. - SAVAGE, Esq., was unitannously re-el6c ted President for the ensuie g year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, Secretary. au 4 - 1 ance. A MP:RICAN FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY - or Pluladelphia--Cliarter, perpetual—Capital 600,-1 000 paid au. niiee.in Philailelphia r No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick , Fraley, See'y. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Raildings, Merchandise, Varna-aro, and Property, not of an extra hazardous eliaracter, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications fbr Insurances in Peksburgh and its neighborhood will be. received, and risks taken either perpetually or for 'limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN; Agent, dee ;24 Nm,.26, Wood street.. JOSIAH KING. J. .FINNEy, J. .KING & PINNEY,' • Agents at Pittsburgh, for the. D.lrstrarie Aluittal Safely insurance Company of 1 . ? 111.1:: RISKS upon Buildings and .Merchandize of every description, and Marine Mike upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Othetat the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Wziter at., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King Si Pinney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and Community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia-- as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter,••is constantly ineteasing—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 'hemline as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnotions feature, and in its most attractive form. novl-tf ----- Age ..,ey of the Franklin Fire Inenrance Company of Philadelphia., N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. rpliE assets of the company on the first of Janus. rye published,in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, tern . Bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate, akcost, Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, waking a total of $209M3 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met, and giving entire security to all whO obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at , as low rateiras arc consistent with security. Oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. ---- Pittsburgh Navigation and Niro Insn. ranee Company. Ojfi' re, .41 - o. 21, Oka:a Stivet. F;CTIIIIS: William Ebbs, 'Lewis Hutchison Fred. Lorenz, ' James May,' ' Vindexter. ' N. ALLEN, Pres't c!etary. r Michael Allen, C. Anshutz, - Thos. GakeweP, Robert Beet, MEM IlanEnT rxxxzr, Se atig2o4l6m. -- . H.Clllloved. jK. LOGAN; has removed to No 83, Wood . street, one•door below Diamond Alley, to the More lately occupied by. Clark & Cameron, where lie Las openthl a Wholesale aid Retail Dry, Goods Store, and baring just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new Mid - Weil, selected - stock of Goods, consisting of French, English and American cloths, pill colors,) a great vartetyL-of new style Cassimeres arid Satinetts; Casittnarette; (a new style,;) Oregon Cassimere, - a good stock 'of summer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestings; also, a great variety o 1 Lawns and Gingharns; Pyyarnidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot'of white goods, consist ing of India Linen, Damask` Plaid; Striped Cambric; ' Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain Debinetsrblack and blue black Silks; plain, figured and striped; - a large assortment. of Irish Linens; blenehed-brown Muslims; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanes, (large size;) Mureen; a good supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades- a very large as aortment of men, women, and children's Hosiery; a very line article .of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and ihany other articles not enumerated. HO would respectfully invite his forther.custemers and - the pu lic generally,' to :ati'dZamination of his stock, to Which lie expects to make additions regularly.; ; e ap4-y .241 -2- • • Arren's , litivrentiona Outditnis by'Bratisurle. nkAD O t Ekt.'EcT;"BiNtrit;:ailD tint ITATtritE,B otTAT unittr.DY, THE .A. MEDICINE OF NATURE.: rriatp foie abiainea.from a well near fitirksville, Kentucky, at - the :depth of 180 fee' helOvr,the surfacdofeheaiarth; and 170 feet throtikh solidiock: Its cumtiveproperties are truly aitonfahing;mid as a Remedial Agent it may wellibe pronounced ivott d edit!. - Since the discovery of, this Panacea of tare, numbers of, remarkable curea . lmve been efibct ed by its use. .It is Ifinocent—Powerful—eSafe and Certain_ in. its effects. It has been used. with unpar; allelludrsticcesS 'in the' treatment of the follOwnig diseaseit' Inflammatory itheurtiatistn,' surns and Sealdsp Cholim 'Piles, klatidence, Inflammation, of the Kidneys, Deafness, Constimption, Liver Com plaint, Plithisim ScaldUtead, Cancers, Weak and Sore -.Bytoms ,„Fresh Cuts.t.rifid eWminds„ Sprain and s trains , Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tatter, - Ipfluenza, Ulcerated Sore Throat, . Consumption, Bronchitis, 'Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Afrections,Scrollfla or King's Coifghs,Syphilig; Ringworm', all AM ;Wel 'Complaints, all Chronic dis -'eases,-Impurities of tho Blood and D'eneral`Dehdity. It is likewise very beneficial for Pernale'Coniplaints in general;_acts as a: gnat Restorative from Languor, weakness of.ltack and Cheit, Low Spirits abd.Esifis sive Debility. - , `• ' Read the follOvring Certificates, all of which, are authentieralr the parsons therein named are now living, and well.known in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh: Ang 22 0846.• This is to:cerfify that we have used - the'Atnerican Oil for We:whooping pough, among our 'children; by giving them- Bola 208rops to a small tea spoonful at night, which alwais enabled thereto Jed iviellthrough the niFht. - ,also applied it to one of the children that got heiarm burnt. ky turning overa teacup, of het colTpe on it, the child soused crying by the Aline tiro - arimfivas.dret4 and bound . up, and has never complained afif times,. I also was afflicted with a pain in my it'd° apct breast,,and have been so for 16 -years:: .I commenced using :the Oil' brtaking a teaJ spoonful twice a day and in .3 or four days using of the oil I have ben:vory much relieved, andrio. really beliVe that it is the best family medicine Blatt - have ever seen.aphlied it to one, of my neighbor's-fiir a strained ancle, which relieved her ipa.few mintage: We have also used the oil fdir a strained joint in our own family, which 'gave ,case in a very - ithe'vt time: WC: live on the east side of Penh at., 3 doors south of Walnut, I am doer as well as I ever was in 'my life. hIARGAILET .11. 61111711. Pirrsntraort, Actg. 14, 1846.... This is to certify;. hat lily-sou has hattlhrtYlethisie liir Vpn yearn,,,andt 'Walk very bad, with, it, and about 12 or 15 days sinc4, conitheneed, sivitigjo hen about 2U or 2.5 drop the AnieriCan 'Oil, - twice a day. which relieved him in a day or two of his diffi culty of brenthingoind he is now entirely relieved or Ins rough; Our bay is 10 years of age: We livO io - NANCY-KING. , . yist, 1816. Sir: Having hceripured ofa Crdcx.NNArr very ata severe disease of the eyes and head by the use of the American] oil„,f feel it rt4'duty to the public, as well , as to you,' to send you the folloWing certificate: `.i;.7" I hereby eertifythat I' was severely- 'afflicted one year ago last Winter, with inflamed efire eyes and very severe pain in my head from my eyes up ttithe top of my head t and continued ad for:several weekii. My eyes were so- much inflamed and tore that 1 could not zee to attend any business nor could ltell one object from another .a few yardsefroin me.., I called in a physician, but still got worse., I also tried a good many remedies that had cured -others; hut in my case they failed. In April, I heard of the American Oil. I procured. a bottle, and be fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well, and still CLWILUDI3O,IIO, 1 wiltuot be without item my house as long as Lean get the genuine article. I also gave it to one army men that was,working,for me, that hail the Letter in his hands so bad•that when he would grip anything tight In them the r idded Would. `burst out, and the use of half a bottle cured us toth. I would advise all that orb afflicted in' any way to giro She Oil a ihir trial, sad I think they will be pleased With the abet it Will have, &c. • - JOHN NIURPHY.: Soldat flue_Dollar per Bottle at JacktariPs,Patent Medicine Warehouae, 89 Liberty, head of Wood at., - • Pittsburgh. Tut ONLY PLACE ru Prrrssunati tyfiere the GenuirieAmerferin'Orl,eitu beobtainecL Beware of a Counterfeit - article. The' Seneca OH. put in Anierican Oil Betties, and labelled '..'Ainer, lean oil." It aothewhat resembles the American' Oil, but. pOIISOUCS DODO o.6its virtues or Itealingpew era. • W. Jackson respectful*inforrns the ' l ' o 9 l e - that D. hail & Co., the proprietors of the American Oil,: have appointed him their SOLE' AGENT: for.,Westi ern Pennsylvania. Ail persons Wishing Sell-agencies will ap pl y at 89,J Liberty street-n.l AbOTC'. N. B. Sub...vents wattled for 'every town . he above District. A great number of certificates are on hand and ean•be seen at the office, S 9 Liberty street, headof Wood. Aug 28-ly EX TR AORD.INA.ItY.DISCLOSURES.] • BEWARE DV FRAUDS. ' • ' TO 1.1.1.1.U.0G1S TS. ► COME Druggists are 'misled into the error of buy iter a miserable. imitation of Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coatehndian Vegetable pills, simply because they can purchase thp spurious cheaper. We shall in all cases expose such dealds throughout the country, Who, after being duly informed of the rascality of these imitators, buy andlittempt to impose erkei the public with such wortlilets trash. It •is not the Su gar coating alone that Constitutes the value of my Pills, but it is my inven4on, for which l'elaiin the right. G. BE J. SMITH, M. D., 179 Greenwich st. and 2 Water st. Boston. READ ANO JUDGE-}-4111PORTANT FACTS. e, the undersigned,.Svholesale druggists in'Lou isville, Ky., aro satisfied, from all the information that we can obtain, that Hr. G. BENJAMIN SIMITH is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills. We are prephred to supply dealers at the' New York price. liobinstm, Peter 4. Cary, 992 Main street. J. S. Morris 4- Co., 461 Main st. Rupert 4- Lindenbergo4 511 Main at. George Dapping .4- C 0.05 Fourth st. Bull 4- - Alden, 81 Fourth at. The following from dreigista in New York shows. I invented the. Sugar Coated Pills in 1843: Nw:York, .funel6th We, the undersigned, e never saw.or heard, 01844. f "Su.: gar Coated Pills until .Qt.: G. Benjamin Smittman ufitctured and exhibited them to us about a }Ta r r since. Rushton 4- Co., 110 Brondway and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, 111. D. 86 'Liberty st. Horace .keerett i 96 Hudson et. John Castree, ..Eludson:st: David Sands, 79 Fultort;st... A VOICE FIIQII.I 4:ENTUCKY. I have been afilictedavith dyspepsia in its most ag- - gravated form for three years past, and fount . no re 7 relief until I used Dr: G.:Benj..Smitli'a"Sugar-Ceat ed Indian Vegetable Pali?' • After using six boxes of Said valuable pills, ,I atn:Pittirely cured:- They are a general remedy. - J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah; Ky. Nov. 9,1845. We certify to the above facts. • Dr. Smith's ''Sugar-Coitted Pills , ' are universally esteemed in thireviciltitx,, . HODGEGIY:ENS &Co, Merchant;Paducah, Ky. "Nov. 10;1845. 96'00.615 93 100,967 77 207,499 72 At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's 'agent we cheerfully state that,:we'visiteethe of fi ce of Dr. Smith in September las - while in New-York, and found him-to. all appear:xi:co carrying on a very ex tensive business with hie Sugar-Coattl IndianVege atable Pills. The extent Aif establishmentwould stonish any. one not initiated in the mystcriee attic pill trade.—Louisville J ; iurnal.. . s; ' (From 14; Singleton.) Smithland, (Ky.)' Feb. 24,1846 . .' Dr. G. Benj.- Smith.-4 Dar Sir: Nothing' has, ever been introduced that line's:4d so well and given such, general sant:faction as 'Atm: Sugar-Coate& Improved Indian VegetablePills.'•,,Vory respectfulry, yours, S. F.-SINGLETON: Louissille,(Ky.) Feb. lath, 1846.. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will please send us 12 gross of your valuadle Pitts. From present in-, dications we shall 'ea it large amount orthento-. We find that they go vqy quick.. Your friends, . • BULL & 'ALDEN. Dr. S Lduisvillo 13th,1846.• Smith— Sir: ;About two weeks t o o we bought '2 gross of your 4dian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull hero at this time; yet we have sold them ail.: You will please send 312 10 gross through Messre t Lawrence &Reese, ofyour city, who will forward 'them to us via Pittsburgh. Youre, respectfully, WILSON!, STAII.I3IIID . & SMITH, This is to certify that . 1 have used the Sugar, coated pills manufactured by G. Benj. Smith, of New . York, for some time, and believe them to be a good . medicine. and also from enquiry in that city; 1 am persuaded that he is the on inventor, and" therefore, is,entitled to thtlhenefit of the invonton.- S. WILLIAMS, . aug2l. Pastor Ist Baptist Church Pittsburgh ' We have lofty letters 4.oin different dniders solicit ing the agency of my Pillialthough they had the SIM, :noes in their stere---onciim particular New Or-, leans, which we shall Principal 01 4cl:ie.—Rev - York, 179 Greenwich et; Boston 2 Water st. - • . .. • . 1 , Ccr G. . I ".ali s ij4.llllN- SFJTH is written on the bet-: :tom of or ery,l-ex ef:geninne"Stigar-Costecl.Pilisfl?-; AcinriTs--Wiliiiim'ifereeison Druggist,2os Liberty lirect Pittsburgk:. „JO . laSiy,.getutt Allegly,eity:-.,,,.,. , ' maylSd7m.', • • •'..' - - ' I " . -.Drugs DruFsy,Orttypi; At 'N0.1.- , Copunercint Rojo, Liberty erect , 4, piaoo-' tl•- 3 ilefrqtrOTlST" once more.T- • Ty thankful for tilelibeilitia tronagc, which Ihkhave heretcifore`rebiised and Wishing toxneritan iitcreased share iipublic O." tronage; would respeetfully call the attention, of the public to our stock of goods which we are noW re ceiving for the. fall trade. “Among which may be found in quantities to suit purchasers, the following • - Rhucbard. Rooti --. Liquorice Root, . • . Flour Sulphur, . -do Ball,: duni Arabic, - _Refined Borax,' Calld Magnesia, , .SaLSoda, . • Carb Magnesia, Spanish Brown, . Gum Aloes, • ' Gum Coal Cream' arter, Roll Brim s tone, Calomel, ' ' White Chalk, Sup Carb Soda, • ••Ext.'l4woodi''' Epsom Salta; • - Chird •:do. `• Glauber •, ' • . Madder, , Tartaric. Acids - • . Gam §cammony, Chrome,Yellow," 'Bal Copavia, Salt Petro, . . Together with a general r assortment.Of Oil, , Paints, Varnishes, Paint EriibtipS,'D}V Woods, &c. of.,.*hich will be sold as lbw as'a.t any other - lithisf , irc - the city: - -- • con TEL siglipiDELß.Prifi tA.TECHISII4,,,XT : : pf * Cliristina .. . Doctrine as ,usect„ by he German : Barosined:cburc . N. tneisir and German: For saln*init atore' ‘ 'No. 115 Wood pt. ,PittaburgAi. ... , : 1 5.• - :,; - ,'-.:;', ',i,,!,.,,,...„:„.;..„fi1e ~ . ' -. '''' .-bitill SZEMENICI A POSITIVE,AIsiD P.ERMANENT- CURE FOR RHEUMATISM - , AND ALL NERVOUS-COMPLAINTS. '" What though the causes may not be explained, • Since :their drifts are. duly, ,ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice . „ or pride, Induce mankind to set the means aaidei -- 'Means whicbitlito simple; are by :leaven dasigtOd 'To nlleiriate the ; Littler liftman kind." DR. ,cIrnisTIE7s4OALVANIC hiict AND MAG . ?VIM, remarkable invention, which haa-received ihe universal approbation of the Medical profes sion of Great Britain,`comprises an entirelynew ap • ation - ofGalvapispi, as a reniedial-agent,bymeans of which the oidinarr Gitranic `l3alleries, Electric ancillognetic•MOChinert, tra., are entirely dispensed with;-and the iniaterieus power of Galvanism' applied without, any ..otthe ebjectioneWhich ate inseparable from the general irr mode, now in use. The strong dos es, andegulai interval - sr, in Whicil/G.ilvanisra leapt' plied by the Mnehineti,-has been pronounced, after a fair and.impartiattrial,ttlia4k4Ceelly.injurious, and it Waal to remedy, this, radical , that this new ,plication wait projectid;*hich; after unneaking.toil, .asuipersevenince„ .hau,been-.brought t lo ite Present .state of perfection. -The Glivanze Rings - answr all n -the purposeiroGthe most:expeneive , Machines; and , in many other respects; are •more safe and t ertuin asetnuplishing the desired effect. The - Gaircenie-Itivr used in cormeetien:with the illiipetiePluid; ire - confidently reecimn44lo/1-iti •disorderi which arise/ram an enfeebled anV unhealthy state of the ner eons for "aftdrrifgifeni, and 'llienacom 7 plaints are among thelimit painful and .universal to weare subjeefi They arise, without exception,r! from one simple chase.-,a. derangement or the Nerv , . 0111 1.System—and__-it was-iii these cases ,that- Other 'remedies> : having •ins otten, , failod, a, new' agent was greatly needed, which. iti/s.noistide n tly_ billeted , has been fimnd in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism.. - - The 'Galvanic .Itines • have been. iised-,with entire elicceiq in all eassaisellAcUstarisst,acinacirchrotne, applying to the head, face_fir limbs, Goot,, rear, Toothache, Bronihtim, Vertigo, Nerroas Sick Headche, hadigestirm, P:tratosfs, PrtlAy, Eintring, Fits,Cramp; Palpitations the Neart,'..Apop/e.ry, St/ji:4 , 3s of Joints,: Spitutt .Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nei-vtias.,TreitarS,J.)izziness tke..lifead, pain in the.Cliest - anc? Side, Geer a I,Debillty,:neficien -42 of Ne r rou B oid.rhiwent .Energy,t, and all OIJS DISORDERS. Caseiefeenfirnted Dyspepsia, Wllich,is simply a nervous derangement of We diges tivnorgans,, they 'live been fosind.eqnallY successful. Their effects Upon the systum mast be to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they aie„equallireceixes Mended. 'The Dings are of different,.prices, being made oral' sixes, and of variatiatiraanierital patterns, and can be worn hy tbe inintedeliVite female without gin slightest, ipconvenience. In fact, the sensation is rail' erjigreeabl e thsm otherwise The . GaVe'snie Dist‘rs, Braceletgi)faiillS, Garter's a , _ Necklaces ' In some ca ses of very severe - Character; and of long standing, the power as applied by the-Galvanic Rings is not sufficient to artest the progress of disease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Galvknic Belts, Bracelets, 8r.c.., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power., hat is required an readily be obtained, and 'ne-caimplaint which tliaM'sterious agent of Galvanism can effect, wilffail to be pernumentlyrelieveiL _These a/titles are adapted to the waists, arms, Wrists, limbs , angl es, or any, partsif the:bedy,:*ith perfect convenience. Tlie.Galcanic Necklaces are, used with-greater bene fit in .eales of Brandon's or-affections of:the throat generally; also 'in eases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo. piety, Epileptic Fits, and, similar complaints. -• Christ les aiagnetio'Ffuld- is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their - modificationa This composition - has been pronounced by the French 'Chemists to ne one efthe most extraordinary disctivericioramdern scienne.' It is - believed to possess the 'remarkable power of -Yew rkring. the nervmsensitiee ga/canic art,io n tiled/3g caning a coneen &titian iif ifiCiiitlueace; at the scat of disenee;thus giving- rapid' and- permanent ra• No other composition iirchemistry is knnivrito produce 'the 'same effeee, or to impart' a entailer pro:. party tio the fierVollesisterri, by incans °fan Out Ward local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains nob, ing•Capable of the slightest injury; its application' is agreeable; - and it _is as harmless in its fiction as it is beneficial,in ita'rcaults,. explanations apd.direc , thins accompany it.; The combined inventions are,in every: Way perfectli harinless; theY; 'are sold at p r iced ' within the reach of all and the discoverer only re; quests fair trial as a surprising e„fficacy ,, and permanent benefit- Ghststie;s iGalittnie Stresigtitetstitgylne-; These articles fOnn iptother valuable. application of the mysteriousinfluence of Galvaniim. They are an important adjunct to.thei genuine GTIVIVIC.RII.3.gs and their modifications,- acting upon - the same 'Princi ple but having the advantage of morel:lca' applica fion. They are confidently recommended as a Nein , able addition in:the speedy cure.ofitheumatient,licute or chronic; in all ,nervous complaints, and as a 'posi live remedy in cases of Pain and: Weakness iu the Chart or Back, Pain in the:Side,in AsmaticAfeetiont, and in../Veruknoss or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are nf•the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success.' They are also of t he greatest advantage - in' Pains and. Weakness ante Breast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to whiCh females areeipecially liable: At an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with diaisase or' other causet; -as a certain' aid in Constitutional Weaknessr'as 'Preventive 'ot Colds, and in , all affections of th e ' Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening'Plaster will befotind'ol ' great and permanent advantage. - In4 few wordstlt. embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparatien, with the important addition of the galvanic Influence, which is neither impaired nor .exhausted, while. the action continues.' These articles will be foutid entire ly free from thUsti ObjectiOns which ,airn a constant source of complaint_ with 'the `ordiiiir, , y, plasters in cornmorruse. CAUTION 0:7 - The great - celebrity and success of theim-nrii cles hairdeauseilthem to be ermnterfeiteti by,ttnprin cipled persons: : Priiifitle against imposition, Cirmirre has but one authorised - agent in each cit): et the The only agent in Pittsburgh;" ' - -‘? 7 W.; W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES ;AND TESTIMONIALS Of the highest and most reipectable - cliarantet, ars eonstantlyt received , . - regarding. the - ',extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. !Itis beliet , ; ed that in - thii 'city, Of New York alone, upwards ' of EIGHT TII9UtSAND:TEASONS' during a„perliiil of less than a 'ytir;have been 'entirely; 'relieved of the most painful:s6mile disordera, seine of whielthave completely baffled all former'effOrts of,inedical art: indeed many'of the first physicians Of this city, who disapprove of the - Galvanic and Magnetic Mathine, constantly recommend this 'application in their nine nee,- and-,with the execfiiion of those_ who'are`toO prejudiced to . givO it it trial - , the: intention' nis Ye: ceived unanimous: fitter with' - the .most intelligent aniong,tlie American Faculty. Dr. 'Chrietie la'at all times - refiffy'and most happy to give , every_ facility to physicians, anfi.all interested, fortesting6e truth of his assertions.and the efficacy of hiadiscovery.Only. agency in rittsburgh, / e.orner ,of 4th and Market Street', lietl4-dif • er.V.irlfsbornetsinitliin...VeigentselsTe,Reetor • . rc4l•vc; Prepared-4y Dr-.GeOrga Bennett, 9,f New York - city. FIVER nnprocedented - euccess that has 'attended the Use of thetepillein the practice ofthOpietirie = for for • the last six or 'eight years,'"lmi•iriduced him to'yielci.to the importunities or many Who have used and been' henetitted • by , them; and •make arrange-I meats to place them within tbe.readli of the public generally. • Itedbing so he feels called upon to say that thy-Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills is decii disilly superior to any with which he ls•riconainted. They 'combine Aticrproperties of many of the , best 'Vegetable medicines (used .in.1:10 other pills) i/3 such a manner as to.afford not only immediate-and-tem porary but permanent relief: • • - • . c.. The valuable tonic which enters into their. ;nom; ()salon, by their action "U - pon the secretory organs old in cheek the.purgatiie principle, and induce a gentle andmatural.operation, witheut inconvenience or pain, and ithile they restbrea natural and healthy action of the stciiamch; liver 'and bonieTS,-. they Ind crease instead Ofdirninishing the strength of the pa tient. The general.opinion that. a powerful lied vice; lent purgative is necessary is founded -in error, they in general irritate the stomach and bdtvelii; derange the secretions, and are productive , of very serious consequences, and it should be known that the great maStrof pills in general use are composed of thei most powerful and irritating pargativen, ancFact with too great a degree of violence, producing that de rangement in the system that is, followed by 'sun stigation of the 'bowels, indigestion and costiveness. From these: fiats the natural inference; would be that to maintain urilliirm health it is -necessary to correct unhealthy. Secretionk, expel morbid humors and purify the system, by Ilia tofe of a medicine 2 tbat will adrefficiently yet mildly;•assist instead of de m --, nging the organs of the system, and thus; bring ta.. turd in itsproper anditialthy A : flannel; to accomplish •whieh:no medielniFinstiperior to the Indian Vegeta:- ble Restorative Pills; their operation is, in'ordiniry . doses, to promote natural and easy evacuation; and' at thirsame tisap : by their, triltie.prppertyimpart rigor. and health Wadi a•peverfnl and' speedy operaeen in necessary, it writhe accomplish wd by increasing the dose; which MO , be done with perfect safety, as they:ate entirely Vegetable: lives beet! need ilea 'family medicine 'for yeatv.by many of the first respectability; and lathe> they -arc'. not recommended to ''''real all' the•ills that flenh is heir to;'' yet it had been'found very rare that it has beetflitund necessary for those , Osing them to employ any other medicine; and . their occasional •usia will almost invariably prdve•an effectual preven-1 live to Theyare exactly adapted to the - uee; off:amities, unveil:Fs AMA Seamen; tifey cleanse the. a..free - circiiltitiortz—open the obstruc tions and promote the Seeretions .of healthy bile, and conseenentlynie dq Micelleri. medicine for nausea, indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver cm-. plaint, pains in the head; side:and breas t , , costive nese, Ines Ofanpetile;urianiy obstructi ' o'ns; ague and. fever, bilious and . iiiterMittent fereridyricutery;ificia-'• matis m,sepillild;rited'are•entiriently useful in attire-I male'cumplaintaiirif &rick:les ing foam unhealthy' secietionsliiflinipinity- of 'the ! Wood; ,Nuntevoihr , •tiatiffionialii:Of- their affica'ciitt particalar Casen might be' addecl;•ber• the proprietor prefers - prenefiting:a fbWeertificites of, their general charecter, !kite. peSrsdhs •Of:univiestionable•candd' .and Vericity;WhO would not iiinny'degreelendtheii influence to pi - emote anything that iet not of decided utility; and rely- open their intrilisieMerits to gain them a reputation, feeling-.li-perfect'confideriediliat none will abandon' their use who give them a Ihir trial. . ' • Heads of families Should' always keep a quantity of Dr. Osb6 - tee's Indian Vegetable.ltestorative Pills in the house; they never fail. For those who arc subject to fits, headttchc,,giiltUnesi, dimness affright 'or drowsiness arising from too great a flow of blood .to the Lead, should take these pills in preference to anything else, as they are a titre remedy. Females who value good hi:aide:should never be •without Dr._o9berne'a Indian Vegetable Hestoratiie Pills, as, they purify the blood, remove obstructions, and give the skin a beautiful,•clear, healthy and be coming appearance. It has been admitted by.a num ber of physicians that females cannot too highly value these pills. , . • , . CERTIFCATES. , Tho following certificates are * fromlhe Rev. Theo, Newman and the Rev. David Webster, .ministers in the Methodist'E:Clatirch,New-TerlConference.. .Nrw P.l LIZ; Sept sth, Dr. Osborn—Dear Siri• I have m ' Indians Vegetable Restorative Fills myself, and ndo usemf them in my family, and most cheerliilly recommend thorn us a very valncb/etininly ' f t ! a r r r tr ," ll Zl " • . _ ' . • . • • 1.1,......n0n0i.an...gart.3d..,P4.5-- D..T. OsPorn—Dcar. Sir: fliaie for ame.time past outchruxe of your Indian Yegetible Ileatotiti o Pips; bOth myselfandin thy . Citiitly; dud. thithoatrcoidially recommend theth ac .:atiperinr.Tathily.thedlcine. Their action hi exceedingly mild and effleac j ithia . , and no . far as thy orptirieneo goes; they .ire,o that you menu:me:Hl t4intole. . . : • . 'Respectfully,. ' ' pAy*ttizirirra. • . . - ' LeileitrairtAte Nev. Gi+orge .. • • . ,Eput 110 a, Wel worth, county, ia, with pleasure I inform youoi the great benat which I have tleriVed ; from your piLle. I have beetrin a decline for some Sarno, which has greatly alarmed me, more cspeciaUy ea my com plaint was a consumptive one, and rhave also been very Ihilliousawd my , Mid have' labored seierely i vifth pains in my head; eyes have been so 7 affectedaii to turn of a cloudy, sallow and other disagreeable com plexions. My wife had suffered also from gran weakness and severe pains, and tia your pills -have so..wonderielly relieved as, we have sounded the name of thorn till over ouruieighborhood 4. and wher ever my extraordinary -curciabninvo, as the' most valuable preparation lbr purifying tho blood and reg ulating the system. I. should not have• known the worth.ofyour.pUla hadjt not been for.the . Rev . W; Dev:it, of Cuddebackeille, Sullivan County, IsAsY., who with great .kindnesa aent me whox•tolry them, and to that.box of pills I owe my health; and as the agent here is out of your falls, I wish you would send me ,II paCkage Of boxes - aii add aapossible. Respectfully,. ; Grotcr. Dinecrions.- 7 -Dr. Osborne's.lndian- 'Vegetable ,Res storativo sltould ;be taken every night for, a week, lees or -more, as the obstinacy of the disease, or oircutostinees are. The usual dose is from 2 too, according to the constitution of thoperson,, but they. should be taken :in sufficient 'quantities- to operate two .or three limett on the bowels. ~Very deli Cate Persons; should begin - with but?t‘iii, abd literate as the nature of tho caw tny requiro.• :Those+ more ro bust oref very costive. habit, may begirt with three and increase to six, or even more if it shall be (Mind necessary, and they. will _ effect a: sufscientlf happy change to guide the patient in theirfuture use, - Soldch boi ContainsTroin 35 to 90 25Cts. svholesaleind retail,'atW.J'ACKSONlPaten Medicine; Warolioule, No. sq, Liberty et:, bead of Wood,: theonlY placoili.Pitindmigh whore the genu ine Dr; Osborne Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills can be' obt a ined. ; ' -0ct.19- d ltriv6m • Medici& *sad Surgical Diticm...- - Health' is the charm OF life, witheatiold,' Lure, letters; facade; all; all, iiKunenjoyed. • BROWN, a :gul.irly educated physi iatri•rotrt•the eastern cit y( would iespectfully an nuneey to" tlieseitizens of ittsburgb,'AMghenyand teitrity, that he can be insulted "privately: and nfident ally every day , lening at .his Office - on :milord Alley, 'a few lOors from Wood.• street. owards the market -Dr. Brdwn gldLs lira particuiar anentioii ihsT resitmerdand invedigittion of the follinfing disbar • II diieasesarising titan Impuritiest4 the illsn:si" scrofila, 'syphilis,, seminal yeeknese. * nlaPoiencis silt thebm, dis9aesOf !re lysrittiti ear, rheumatism , • .0. Dr. Brown has:much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation • and improvement injhe-tresitment secondary syphilis, praetised at-the Parislock Hos pital , The modem researches on syphilis, :its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been niade known to the public but recentley, ,and to those, chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, th.eir particu lar study and practact. ' - • Many new and-valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecunist the Tratientleing, mer curialized out of existence Strangers are axpris6d that Doctor Brown has been educated` in every branch of medicine, and re,,.,utarly admitted to 'practise, and that .le-now: confines himself to the study and practice Ofthis particular branch,togeth 'er kith all diseasiis M a private or delicate nature, incident to thehurnanfrnme. No cure, no pay. "'Recent cases are relieved in a sbOrt thine; ,:with int interruption from business.. •••• s 0::?Olfice on Diamond:Alley, a few tknini friim ;Wood street, towards the market' *Welly tonfidentiaL: • : 'tnYl. . 3 I_ - RLORlDEtoriime 'tore and for sale by oct IiAYS tr. BROCKWAY. ti . ' .3. ,imie.i.pao.,..as *I - 1..: . . , low Araery•y• AgilEPPlldfl*:Ot IltkEtheAcico*. • 7;1 >leks THElmuctitm, AID. oxilutt:ll4.4taaelopri cliNsuhrPTloN. • • Coughs,Colds,A.ethma; Bronchitis , DottiPdht,.- Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain i the Side and Breast;PAlPitation of the actut, Intlnenza, Croup, Broken. Constitution,. • - Sore 'Throat - , Nerro . 4 Debility ' ind,;ioTilisetises :of *Tlingit; "' - 'Breast - 'and tungs,':die.'•!•. ' - most effectual and - speedy cure ever--- ' '.. T knowziafbi. above diseases • b It: it* Ayi it/ 111 COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. r• A Truly Wahoilleetrxl Cure t Dr. Swarnr: 'Dear Sir --In October list, while en-. gaged with • Mi. 'Joseph Smith, in a saw mill, near Waynesbing,l was attacked 'with a cough', from be ing exposed at: night, which gradually increased, at tended with spitting of blood and a severe pain In the breast, loss of appetite, fever,, SFr. &c., which was scarcely supportable:— I lad 11'111110y who were wholly dependent on my exertions for support,' yet was obliged to. leave my bueinese and return hemp. I was then attended by several Physicians, befit !till grew, worse., until my medical attondaniegareme as incurable. Subsequently, 114 wife observing hi ono of the public prime, an advertisement of Dr. Swsyne's Compound Syrup of Wff(l4lrerry,'prOeur ed me one bottle from Francis bl , Clure r your agent in Lewistown, which relieied me. I.eontinued until I had taken five bottles. lam now able toietitin to my work again. I write this to offer you my sincere thanks, and you ere at liberty to make it known, so thitif.any human being: is suffering' as I have been, heTinay have - reemrise to your invaluable'medicine. Lewistown, . Del.Yonza, . JOHN P. BOYNE. ••••• - : • CONSUMPTION . , which hoe battled the AD! of eminent Medical lirattlieners; where invalids hive been given: up hopeless, by having recciurao to, and persevering in.,•thie unequalled remedy, have been radically tined. -There are new in the hands of the propricter ..ninnerous certificates. of cures, which would astonish credulity itself; were they made known tO".the weild. To those who are afflicted with any of.:the , abore..discasea, we sty, medicine a fair trial; you %rill then be convinced thin is no miserable compound, , but o Safe and powerful remedy; and that its cuiativepowers stand alone in 4 equalled by none.- •.... • • - • Dr: - Sivaync' s Syruri, is the , only. trim and genuine ' article of Wild Cherry befortilhe public; and we woultinay to *enacted, always- look' for the ton eignatureofDr. SWAIINE on each bottle befoot your puiChdie; 'Beware, and be not deceived I. Some persons m s ytellYouthar some other kepa:. ration is as good.- heed them not: One. trial of the geriuine - Dr.Swejnel a Syrup of wild Cherry•will con vince' yetithil it is the most 'valuable - medicine die: • From the increasing demand for the abortrarticlei . Druggists, Merchants, ' and ..dealers generally, will find it to thiiir advantage -to have a frill'aupply of thug valuable medicine. Remember to enquire for.DR: SWAYNE'SCOMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHEW, AY-, as there.have - been' some individuals - With 'the assumed names of physicians making great effor,ii to push -a epurione article into the market 'tinder fictitious name. ••-, • • - •• • The (original Snd only) genuine article is only pre.; pared by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets,Philadelphia:., i Let the advice be. repeated ; do not neglect &Wight cough; if you do, you may have occasion to regret it. Why run any risk! Delay has, and may, again lead to serious 'consequences. • IMPURITY 01' THE BLOOD. -=An excellent Spring .11dedicine. • Dr. SWAYNE,S COMPOUND! SARSAPARILA AND EXTRACT OF TAR FILLS. These great purgative and purifying, Pills are cele; brated for the cure of. Dyspepsia, Sick Ileatlachei ILose of. Appetite, Low Spirits, Blotches or Pimples on the face; or any 'disease where a purgative or purl., lying medicine is required. Theie pills neither gripe, produce nausea, or any other unpleasant sensation. and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the blond.and cleansing the body - of disease, they are unsurpassed" by any medicine everyet introduced to the publid..• 0::r Manufactured and sold, ;wholesale and retail, by the sole proprietor, Dr. MAYNE SONS, Z. , W. corner Racd'and Eighth streets, Phihri. The only agents in Pittsburgh for the milder the genuine medicine 11 1 e, Wm. Thorn; 53 Market et.; &,.. Ogden s nowdcii,'Cortiei of Woodined et., and S. Jones, 180 Liberty st.; where. it can be obtain ed genuine., wholesale and retail, at proprietors. prices. "Sole-by John" Mitchell, Allegheny city; E.' B. Hinman; Cincinnati; Dr. Megotfin, Mereerr: J. Burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &Co., Dinnirrillea Dr. E. - Easterly & Co.; St. LOuis;Andrew Oliver & Co., NewD mn i g & Son, ColuMbis; Boyd, Carnet &Co.; Butler Mackenzie' Itt: Cleve. laid" Dr.. Biker Wheeling, Va.; Wm. R.. Wood,; Maysrille; Ky . .; inner, • Brownsville;omq:o -beli &DO., UmontoWii; Jolhnson, Cuinberland;:- J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents in all parts DC the United States... • . amp 18; w o w, i Th -- --------, as ills. '' MBE' WILSONI'ILLB, area remedj,-pecilistrly .l. adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affectioari; are pretty genCrallik,nown and esteetned in this community; and the proprietor, so often as he has occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re frain front WV: expressiorsof his grateful acknow/edg- • nients to" his friends for their patronage and kindness, to him. His feelings are the warmer from observing', the ”beginning.and_ the ending.--thrown almost 1* juxtaposition—of so many nostrumsand kindred pro.: .paratibas . equally len d in their pretensions, and much more,industriously presented to the public; while his preparation ,noiselesaly_ advancesioven to' remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted, s and permanently gralli`ng itself upon the, affections of new friends, thus continually vvidening the circle '. : of its usefulness. Although , well. eatisfied_that . his , medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in ' it, yet he is obliged to his friendifor the most sub stantial evidence .of•thefact. In its natural history, If you please, the Wilson , . Pill differs from most other preparations in not being originally made for sale; or with a view'te peiuniary profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro-. (as a general thing) no sooner . begins to dabble in drugs than he casts _about for some cheap prepara tion, or must 'get up,' as the phrase is, something-.- anything that wilLaell,-.43110tt he-atteinnts-ir under- . an assumed, or,fictitiouttname„ as though conscious his own were insufficient to sell it, . The. difference then between the Wilson 'Pill and the preparatienii st have just indicated, would .appear to be. this: The' ' consciousness. of the. value of my pill originated theidea of p utting them.en sale far money, and at I price. , The consciousness.-of the, value of money originates inmost instances the many preparatio ns I have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to, take' is always first earefully . .cons'dered, and the pill or other preparationmade tuid graduated to snit it. The one is a encervisty;and comes from the great Are'rraV of Universal Nature; tho 'other a trick or 'firrentiori„ and comes from n not very popular rinality of Inter-' VIDLIAL Nature. It:enderl the difference here ie great. In ono instance the value attached to therms. is the starting .point; in the other, the MONEY. But it is notprohable that atime of the many prepar4i tions having !even sorb' paternity were aceidenlally good, but that possibly by this process of "getting- up. at theycall it r by puffing and blowing, as wo dealt wheat, they-havo tan “got up. too high be 'rime their.specific - gravity -had been carefully ascer tained, atut.haveldown elf never to' bo heard of„ with'Atter.chaff—stune lighter, some heavier. Whatever may be the rationale, I must repeat it, that I Omelet profoundlythankful to my friends !ex.-, their discrimination in sot consigning my discoveiy to ' ihat , compendusatecategory of w inventionlithat did, not rutinvorW-rof "tricks that won't win..." " - .t •Tifo %Tech Pillitare useful Ga a GENERAL remedy, inn re# be 'kept and taken ,irl. proper doses, in Elm- : iii mArp.pkipitatiio of general ill health, or die. eiiie of ivharefet name,liy, any member of the fam wit/lout mar'reaz of the, cons . mpiences of eve: I surelli the ertlinary'Puisuitaof busineiv. •IltrThey:lna'palways be Bailie eniirpiantity of proprietor, in Penn sfreet,telimqtrarbury, and oft i principal Druggists of tbiseity and Allegbenje . •.. _jy2.2.=ritiw7m .- • ''' ' '' ' ' • • Pint: Streetiuratllture ilrareiroom7. — Ir rikE.subictiber would most reapectfully. call .the 'AL...titivation of the public to his stock of Cabinet Wdre; pdaseasink advantages over any other manu facturing Mitablishment in the city. Ile is 'enabled to . sell biaWaresatintich lower prices; therefore, he would iemied those who want good Furniture at a fair price not to forget the right place, N 0.27, Fifth ; street. mar23-d&wy) 21 . R. RYA .• manila Blinds. • ••• ' A's WESTERVELT; the old and . ' well knownA itrenitiati Blind Maker formerly' of Second' and Fourth eta.; 'takes t his metgod to inform his many fliends of the fact that hie Factory is now in full'Op. oration on; Sr. ;Clair, • et.,.••near, the old- Ailegbiny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of varione cdlorlan'eq*iies, conatandy kept on hand and . at all 'Prices, froze twenty -cents up to suit custoratra, N." 8. - If required, Blinds will be put up so; that Sze,. or otheswiso, they 'maybe renfOrdd without the aid of a acrew-driver, and with the'sameiilikt any miker piece of furniture.. /an belornotedtendany ultra expense. rr Y , Irv- , , ~ , ~ ..;,114.0itikf'.•.: - ! - _: . :!:::. t ' r 1 E=M!ti .. ~~~' :"- -4. 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