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The-Preprietois of this old established line, having completed their'atrangetneuts, are! prepared M. for- Ward. giiods; to •tvniffrom' the East ,(on the opening .'of • the canalstayigatiost,) on as reaionable terms as any • • other iesponsible and are determined -thit no care or attention on their put 8141 be wanting to se cure a •ctintitinarien of that patronage so liberally be stowed upon them for several years petit. The:decided seceess of the portable boa; system, so manifestin the regularity and despatch experieneed , .in the•delifery of goods, the absence of all risk of io delay, breakager other damage, incident io the old ' eystem, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped three, times on the. way: and the merchantable order in which 'produce has-been. avowedly delivered by them, has induced the. proprietors to increase their • stock considerably tIA season. ' Their - extensive • warehouses at each point, (uneaquilled by abv.other line,) affords them facilities to conduct-their biiiiness . with despatch; aud - to shippers the convenience of . free storage, if `equired, until their arrangements are complete--wbile their long experience in the calry ing trade, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they will success fully eiJrt themselves to give Central astiafactio.n. • • Produce recnived furnutiall, steamboat eharges IMIESZEM ENE ••••:. ,• • • • 4 .: .; .. 1. ~.;~ -~ MEE =ME . , • . 1.• • Iw?.r' 7- • " 4 " - t' s • ' • • ' • 1 - v." . SEEN , . ~:.•.. , j~;; INZEIN r • :+z:. . araniportation Littes.- rattriailik . .Portablif float 1 b A a ,7- , " 1044.), M the trinsportaiion of freight- leimenii 'U burglr and the . Atlantic cities, via'Perinsyltania Improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna 'rail- Paid,. and billuinding ttanstatitti.ii 'free or c hair: :fur cotrunii•tio a , itdvtitteing ur t ! foilife, 'an.' all. conuultiti .,),,, ......t.i., to the foljouint us'e ta'promptly attended to: ! r • ~T.A.AP , 1:; 4. o'iMX:voß, Clo4:•Pcitli and ayni sta.. Pittsburgh. .. • - Titb . . At; SOLIBIDGE, . ;ITS 3larket street, Philadelphia. .O'CONICORS & Ca., • r.C.ortts st., Baltiinore. ni u3Ol 1113ok Otetwi . , * T usporta t ton-Line. • ••=,, 1846 I -10N DUCT F.:lYon sirit Sabha th r keepiug principles, ‘,./ though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old established line bale put their Mock in the runstcompletc and are thoroughly prepared to forssasxd produce and iihandiae to -and front the Eajtern cities on the orluing of . .nastgatiOn. We trust that-our long esperienem iii the tarrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus tomers, will secure to us n continuance and increase of the,patronag,e heretofore bestowed on Line +. Our arrangeinents, will enablei us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our i!iceishail..alwaye be as low as the lowest charged isy other responsible Unes.• • • PrOallCa 2,11,3 merchandise. will be teceirod dllll for- Wirded east and west without aug charge for adres 6- Elw:storage or coinntiaiion. I ' Bills of lading forwarded, add every direction promptly attended to. ' ' Addres., or apply to W:11. OIA.III A Canal itasill,fiOr. Liberty! and: Wayne nt,c, BINGIIA3IS, MOCK &.78T1tAl - ro,v, • 270 - Ifirket art., l'haadelphia, • • JANES Agent, So: 119. - Nisrih IlevraN st.,llaltiluore, TYSON, ',Agent, We. 10 West st.,.Nciv*York Inlepeiadeut Parts, e. not Aut. '4g - .184 , - - 0 , OR the traoisportation prollitce and inercltati- Jr . • dire to rind Iron Pittsburgh, liaJtiniorn and Phil delp)iia ;. p~ )))) ) t .transhippin,g. Goods con signed to ourcarei will 1.0 furwaryl. , l without delay, at rho lowest .icurreuat rates; Ailhl of larding trans !Tama> and all instructions pruinptly attended 10, no.frout any' ' extra charge . fur idurago or Commis akin. Address • • Alt:A29; Uri& Cet., Canal lfaaiu, Pitttburgb hl I..:Mt ILL & Co„ Smith's Wharf; Ralhuwn AIE:AILS, RAYNOR. k. Co:;` .. ltro &d iit., Philadelphia iPtck.mortlits *my Freight . lame. • - 184,6 • I ; I N .CI.I.3:StVELY. for t.'re transportation of way ` freight lig:twee:l Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Ifollidayabargli., ',Water Street, and a/I inter mediate places. . • : • One boat leaves the Wirelionge of C. McAnul- Vie. Cu.; Pittsliumb;every day fetcept Sundays) and 'Shippers - can: always deptoiroultrring their geniis fitrwarded without. delay and on accommodating term.:. , • . •• We respectfully sul c t yampatron:lga.. • • Flow criolas: J. P,ckwot:li of boats, Nile, E:xclianc, Paris and Pacific.. • , J. H. Barnes of boats, Push Awl gtoine.. ' John of cars on Portage. Rail Road. • • AcEms.. • • o .T.• PJCKWOILTII, Canal Jol.ustotin i ' • 1011 N b111.11.1.3t, '4: . • 4 o: • liollidayablugh C. A. bItANULTY t. CO, 4 1 yittsburib. • jy23 . • ' • ' • • ilir.4ol9l9AnELA.liot:TE, TO. DALTIIiIOII.E,Sin lin-ars—fare 610. .TOPIIILADELPPIA. in 40 hotirs--lare !312. • oats. S. iTAG - 1.1%G! U. bIA IL. . • The Great Speed, Regularity and high Reputation already attained by tine pleasant passenger Route, •hrs iuduedil the Past Master Geacr.ll, to place the Yinicand Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, q uota.. The superior an•L .sa•ilM steamers CONSUL and LOUIS. APIAN Fa leaves 'the Motiontafiela Wharf precisely,. at $ u!cleek.eutry no.nshigi and at 6 clock ,ce'ro - evening,• uNeapt Sundays. • • Sp/eatlid CeichesaaMit their arrival at 8 rOWII/0 die, to trans' phrt../assengers aull M UI, only 73 mites to .the Rail Itild!ot •efiotherland. • • - . . • Th.:: proparatimm ou this route arc staple, and the gotta:m*lmm complete, sit-thatdisappoiouneut or de lays !ill bo unknown. 'Mon it. . llyour tickets, pas-miters cam delay Coniberland i.r atttsltimore, .lorin4 their pleasure, and common their:journey either by :steamboat or cars to Phila dolphiik. - , Onceiu the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood at. Pitts 'burgh:• • : . S. MESKI.I4 EN, _ .0 3 / • - Agent. Eak=tfEteEM= • „. Tag siitise:ai . ber, bought out dia . knoWn. Livery Stable kept by C. 0. Doty, ..rn the hihUi Want; respectful* , informs his friends and the public euerally, that he will keep at all tunes n' - stock of the hem. description of riding horses,. buggies, Orria;ms of all kinds, and in short thing required 14 ' his line of business. ~ . considerable portiiin of his stock is new, and he isconfolent that no steak in. the city will be superior . to /Hi in 'ilerAtit. his slrblair Oil 1$ arty rdieet, a few doors shore the canal bridge, "where' he. respectilally isolicits a share. of public pa tronage; . • CIIARLES COLEMAN- Mr Ile is also prorlded with .an 'elegant Hearse, whichwjllhe wben required. . • ect2.-1-ti. . Shiro Store. • • , • .lL ClLitliS - St` CO., are now receiving their ejpritignuppliex,eonststing of one of largest, cheapest and best as- oiSeurne , I . sortment of Boots and Shoe , : that they have ever been "'Moto bring itci this market. Also, Ladies and Plorencelreitk, tu] Straw Bonnets, of the latest skYlectogetlier With a splendid assortment of Palm Leaf! Hats; mdna , and boys> summer Cape. Also, a lake lot dr New York Tanned Solt Leather, all of which haring !ken purchased at the lowest rates, - and lelected with great care for , the western trade, will be sold'at a email advance above cost and charges. •All merchants wishing to purchase will .find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasinehrOwlieta. mar2l-tf Flue: Gold nail Silver Watches ta. THOSE whci wish to purchase Gold or Sq .' ' 'vet Watches, or Jowolry, will find it 10 their d• Vantage to call on the-suhscribor, who, is sellingsill descriptionsof Vino gold and silver watches and )oWelvi v On as goal terms as may be had in the eastern cities. line Gold and SilvesEnpliskrPiffenf Lcverlifalclie .. - " • lul. " Gerieva and'French ' ' " t 4 i 44 L'Epine Watcheir aid GeatlemOn!ii Fine Gold Guard Chaim' ••gi . ge. 41 1 . ec .:,,Breafjpinc . . eeletti,GeltliPenclle;alid Finger Rings. Silverware, Military Goods,Laprps, and a large va riety of Fancy Goods. • 1;0-Watches, ClOckiVaaiefewelry iepaired besmannetyantlerarrattted at the loWest prieo. • • W:ILSON, cornet ro ustll and Market sts. E=U:=l SPRANG; FSSll.lol4.!—Jiiiit received-by AI. 11 1 01 111eiprests from New York, the Spring Siyierills of Mts. Airithoie in .want 'of a neat superior Eats aril iiikettoil.v invited to eau. moonE, . . N 41.93 WOoilst., 3 doors below Diamond . ruarl;-wp . MM2I MIME • .1. . lIM -1 40Inkgrcaiim tiuts. - TapscottJe General Emigration °Mee. ktiE 1 TTALCES andfasago an t . l omET3lcmn, : p Istria:ND, by W. Gx J. T. Tapscott 75,South 'street, corner of Maiden Lane, -New York,: and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, aro now prepared to make arrange- Meats upon the moat iitioial,terins with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and. flatiorlhemeselies their character. and_long-standingAn..biuduess...trill give ample iur 'nuance . that *lithely arrangement* will. be carried out,faithfally. .. • • Idesirsi V. Triareott, are.long.and limo* bly known for the. superior .Class, accommodation. I and.. - sailing 'qualities of their, Packet Ships. The QUEEN or 'use WEST;3IIERIDAN, ROCHES ' TER, GARRICK, IIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV .-ERPOOL, add. SIDDONS, two of which leave each Poit Monthly, Gina Nets' York the 21st and 26th and frum Liverpool the Gth and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangeraents with the .St.. George and Union. Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar • tare from Liverpool. every fiv edays being thui deter I mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in-1 creasing phtronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant per-sonal sup erintendabce of thabusiness in Liver ! pool is en additional security that the comfort and • accommodation oh'' the passengers Will be parties i larly attended 'tit. ' • The subscribair iseing (as usual ) extensively enga ged in the Tranipostatiots Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled' to take clitiriti of and forward passengers immediately en their landing, wittiont a chance of disappointment or delay,' a nil are therefore - prepared to co ntrii et for pas sage tiom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland ,to labia Chi.; the nature of the liesinet.s they are engaged lin giving then, facilities fur carrying passengers ao far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,.) forward ; pasaarigeni ferthiie..Weat, by the best rnedi of couveyance without any additional charges for the's! trouble: Wheri penults sent fdr decline coining but, the amount paid fur passage will be rig:aided iu fell. . ...-.... . PFiMITT ; The siabscrilacm arc alma prepared W gire drafts at sight, for any..aniciunt payolale at :the principal eitiei , and ToWilv in VmglaieJ, Ireland, Scotland and thip;affor.ling a safe and expeditious mode of Iteinitting funds to datum Comitarici, which persona requiring such facilities, Will find at their interest to atail thcmutlics of. . ; • ApplieStioe of by letter post pstilh will be prompt, ly attended to • t uDi BLAKELY ty 211/Te/LEL...laads. Pto, and Passage to and from Xi Great Britain anil •Irelanil, by Ike Black Dui., or old Line cl Lit:44ool Pockets. Sailing from New • York „and Liverpool un the Alt. wud 16th. of meg month. And by tirat class American Ships [II -tiling Weekly.' Peritounvmdifig to the "OM Country" for tbeirl friends; can make Om necesnary arratiginneuts.with I the subscribers, and lime them brought out in any on the eight ships comprising the I.ll:titk Bali or (lid Line of Liverpool Par:lots; mailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every moistly also by fleet clans ships, sailing from that pert weekly, which our Agents., Messrs. Janies Roche Co., there will send out) Without delay. ShoUld those sent for not conic nut the money will he rellinded without any deduction. . The "Black Ball, Of old Line of Liverpool Packd tic, " einsiprine the following magnificent rhips, , and Liverpoid on their regular up' to day, an fellows: lit Jan. Int May. Int Sept.! Rurnpe, 16th " 111111 " Nth • Nose tack, . 14 Feb. Isi.lutie: Int Oct. American, 16th " Nth " Nth ". York -hire, . Ist Mar. Ist July. lit Nor., Cambridge, • 16th " 16th '• 16th l'hic.l enffird, • • .. .Ist April. Ist An... Ist " Motitezierta, • 16th " 16th .16th " Nal ice. -11. is. well know n,lhat the Illack•11.111 in I 'the sisry beit ionveyaoce; for persens to get out tboir ; friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to hring out p.issengers by that Line, the public ate re. sPecteully notified by the owners %Mate passenger. agoras hut Iterelre,'Brotbers R Co., and Blakely fici autherisedfti tuivirtitaT timid to bringnut passengers by that Line. We have at aldtimes for the Walls at Sight for any amount, dirrefon the Royal Rank pf Ireland, pub ' lin.' -Also on Messrs. Brescottt, Grote, Ames & Co, Bankers, London, which are paid free °Nib/count, orl any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns; throat:helot England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. 1 • Apply toi or address, tftry Letter, Toss paid.) ROCHE, RhO'S & CO. I No. 35, Fulton street New . York . • (Neat door to the Fulteit Rank. MR. ROCHE, 6r., N 0.15 DeWitt street, Liverwort. Or to • • BLAKELY &MITCHEL, usyld . • • Tina street, and Smithfield st._ • Remittances. to .Enigland, Ireland, Sooty land and 'Wales. • =DE MSS MEM MEM ': L.. .. . - • • .TzIAFFN &O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchonts, niar27 • Pinshtirgh, PO _._._—.—.- p.ocH,E, BROTHERS & CO /CRY& 4lt RINctS lUR iff fr; I 8 t 61. tRSONS deAroils, of remitting inor.ey to any o the above countries, ran do so through the sub seriliers on the mo4ency terms. We are prepared to issue dream forany amount ores £l.OO sterling.— Remittances made through ourhouse any day before the 233 of May, will be'receised in Ireland, by the 7 20th of June. • • BLAK ELY & MITCHEJ., Pukhurgh, Agents. Air Roche, IMN & C 41., New York' V MU undersigned haring bought the paper ware-1 house aud wall paper itionulisctoiy, hte el! lloldaliip Is Browne, base mitered into a co-partnerd ship, undBr 'hell:111W awl style of Bill 8:11rowne, for the purpose of carrying on the business in all its va-I rime's: They will linyc always on hand a romPlele assort meet of I'APIRIt.II NOS A ND BOUDERS, ortheir own manittlieture, and their stork will hn improved and enlarged with periodical additions! from the hist Agents ;fir the will•knon'it Clinton Paper lilill, Stenbenville,, front which they will be constantly supplied with BITING, Iv ItArPlicG, PRINT. INli PAPER, 11l INN FiT lit /ARDS, &e.; all o 1 which they offer wholesale and retail, at their store. No. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchants and dealers are invited to call GE'). G . RfIoWNF. SAUL. C. 1111.1.. j e.19-41dm Allyn Kramer, 4 XC II ANt; V. SRO Elt, corner of W 4.0.1 and ad .heels. -Gold, sayer and current bank notes I ght end sold. Sight cheeks on the eastern etties cur sale. Prails,,notee and hills collected. nr.rencricr.s. Win. Bell & Co., John .I):.lhivin, F. Lntcuzr, IPittnburgh, Pa. J. Painter b Co.. Joseph Woodwell, James 51.,y, Bionnon & Co., Philadelphia. John 1.1. Brown &Co., Janies JrCanificel,Cinctititati. O. J. Jt. sl•liunold, St. We 11. Pope, Preet Bank of K v., Louivrilly • TO Arrant To Arnim t t D. , t UTHREATENED INVASION OF.WEST , W ERN PEN LVANIA by Col. sd en, wit 10,000 'Mee, notwithstanding which, J. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than. any has heretofore been offered in the estens coun try, having the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is nbw prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths, eassimeres, vestings, and Ole thing of all descript ions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been otTered in this market; to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and SIMI, streets. • J. M. WHITE, Tailor, •inor2s • Proprietor Cau't be Beat! 1..h1. WHITE has just received ut his la4ge 5.7 establishment, fronting on Liberty and Siith streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for. stirrixnet;ii/se, a superior lot of French Satin'Vg4: - : TlNG§,.all of which he is ready to make up lin the latest:fashion and ou the most reasonable telly* as usual. Observe 'the corner, No IG7 Liberty and: sixth streets. • itylt J. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER &COMMISSION MF.RCIIANT, it Corner Of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburg , is ready to receive merchandise of every descripti n 6u consignment for public or private sale, and fr ont long-experience in the above busincs, natters liimse)ti .that he. will bii..able to give - entire satisfaction to all. who may 'liver him with their patronage.. ' 1 -, Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Pr',. cads and Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A . ..M. ~ •tlf grOiturtesr4Pittsburgli- manufactured • wrriel ' new %Will:copal hicsquoiture„ Sc., at two o'clock • Salca every evening at early gas-light. . 'augl2- , 7 I MEd= '. ~ :. f,:'-,i,i.. , ,.- , E.:.:..!::: , :•••i, V.i:l'. , ~..,._.r_,,,,.:.:.---,,,,,.:_,4e...;,::z IMAM `,J: 1, • The Peanklin Fire Insurance . Company _ '1 Or PIIILADELFgLi•' tiARTER PERFETILiVri". I $400,000 paid in, of fieerl63l, Cheated st., north side (near Takeinsnrance either permanent oriirnited, against lose or 'daniag by fire, on property and effects of every description, in inwrr - oreountry, on ,the most reasonable. termg.,;. Applications,. made either per sonally or by let.ers, will be prOmptly attended to. DANCKER, Prest. C. G. DANeir.i.u, Sec'y. ! DIRECTORS: ' CharleihNi Baneker, Jacob - . • - Thomasriait; • . :Georke W. Mai:ill:as, Thenuis J. Wharton, 'Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobina Wagner, Adolph E. Bohn, Samuel' rant, - David S. Drown. PITTSBURG - 1i AGF.NCY. WArinrcir. Maims Agent; at the Exchange Office of Warrick IViartin, Maims, Center of Third and Mar ket streets. I . Fire risks taken on buildiuga and their contents in Pittsburglili, Alleglieny. and:the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. , . . Wire and Marine Insurance. EIE I Insurance Company Of North America, of T Philadelphia, throughtts duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make Permanent and limited ' Insurance on property, in this-city and its vicinity, and ortkhipments by the canal' and rivers. ' • - Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. , Samtel Bioulstf, • - Alex_ Henry, • . Charles Taylor, Sanittel W. Jones, Samuel-V.'. Smith, Edward SMith, Ambrose White, John A. Moo a, Jacoh M. Thomas, Johii White, John R. Neff, Thoinas P. Cope, . Richard D. Wood, \Vmt Welsh. Henry D: Sherrard,See'y. This in the.oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1791. Its chat ter is perpetual, and from lei high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all riskarif ass extra hazardo u s character, it may he-considered urn of ample security to the pnlilie. . MOSES ATWOOD. • At Counting Room of A tw'ood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsbnigh. • • 'oct:23-y. AND'MATUNE INSMANCE COMPANY,' Nell, York. rplliS well known and renpectaide rAnFanv in pm j_ pare] thmnu h ti,nir Prrrtilit. RC, AGENCN. , to make, insurance of evory kind connected with rod:, of trannportation and inland navigation; to insure againnt loss or damage' by fire; Dpaqiing, 110114125, IVarehou,,:,llgs an genera!, Com., 'Wares: and Mrrcbanibve; and every!ilriacription of personal -prole-14y on the suer>t fleiroroble term.. A p pli e atne, for I nnurnairkattomied to witbont lay at thy offive, No. i 1 Water and 62 front stn., by • SPIIINGER 11AltifArGlf At :5,1 E.lertton held at the office in S. Y.; 12th, Ui' 1 1, 110W1r,Z gentri•rn.nt v. - ern chosen Ihreetorh cf On, rampart;', for the ensuing year, Jo ph W. 533 It , John pro, her. William G. WArd, Johli Newhonac-, William S. glntl/nr, Johii F.Mackio, AtEnt n sit..e.leent eleettre; of 00. , Board. .IE. , sr:1 , 11 w.s.A kt": wt.ttdmould . , re-elec ted Prtisitteut for the cittadtm v'or. JAMES litittt;S, Sect-et:try. au 1 , . I 41 L IMr.111CAN PULE it.ANC I!: C OMPANY of, itnrictual—Ca.iit.4ll,!..ot) Ito pan) in. Oflico iat 11!oladoiplint, 72 NValitut street..4-Win. Davidson . , Pres'i; Frdni , ..rtck, Frnivy, old and ~ - C •11 natiblinlied.Comininy con, undo's- to hi:nire Pnitliiin , ttlyMtrcliainlizi:, Furniture!, and J'i,uperty, not of an dr. i. !tra hazard cliaractnr, against loss or damage by If Ire. • Applications for luso:Audi:vs in Pittsbomb and it,. he !rd-tt.ived, and tn , Ln taken ettiter rrinctuall) or for !united 11100i$, nn lavora bin ti•rtot , , by ct()! z , nt, ! N0..t26, Wood street. J. i'LNNT.Y, JR. IC IN G N Agealg at pittstturgh, frJr the D,Mtf,:ire Mutuai SV , :y l'hitrtzkiphiit. F11:1!: RISES updn liodd.ogs and ticrehaudizcif ever y dcseripLon. and ;Marine Itieldi u,,on 6ul.n or car4oca of taken upon the most i'avorable terms.. _ . Onion at the warehouse. of King Si: llolinca, ter i st., near Ma 4,1 street, Pitoiburgh. N. D. King & nun , / invite the void - Mimeo patronage of thoir friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Inaorioice Convoy, as an instiii ottiontounng the inostlflotirishing in Philadelphia— ns ha , ing a large paid in capital, by the oper ation 'of its charter; is norodarttly yielding . to each pers o n insured his tine share of the profits of the 'Company', without involving him in any rie.ipowinhility whatrwep, heyred the premium actually pant in by hint; and tlicreriare as posaceeing the. Mutual prioniple t)ivestetl of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attnietive form. - now I-ti Agency of the Franh.fin Five ingnrance Company of Philadelphia. E. corner of Third itnd Wood env( Pittsburgh. I r liE 131.1:4 of the company on the th - .4t nP ,Yanua 1. ry, as publinhed in conformity within act. of the Pennsylvania Lfigigiature, were Ihent:l and :llnt - tvae:H Real Eitate, at cost. Temporary LIMOS, Making a total ra 5:909,683 Affording 17. , rtaill assurance that all 1055.,; will be promptly met, and gi'hilt! entire tocurity to all who obtain policie-s from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are cons tent with seenray. .0. El WARRICK 11.411T1N, Agent. t sbn rgn Yz. cig al lon 'mad 'lre Inuit-. ra nick Company. QOM, f? , Mai kel ;`..4icet. 1,111,e1 A I!.n, C. A n,hutz, Thos. Baltexi et!, Ito bort Beer, Rour.rur I IS Nnr, Secletary tig2o,l6n). T K. LOGAN, has removed to No Bt, Wood ill ~ street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the store lately occupied liv ('lark S.: Cameron, i n here he has opened a Wholesale and Ite;ail Dry' Goods - Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is o p en ing a new and aOD selected stock of e., - iods, consisting of Fromli . , English and A inerican cloths, tall colors,) a great variety of new gyre Cassitneres and Satinetts; Cashinaretts, -(a new style;) Oregon Cassithere, a good stuck of summer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestbms; also, a great variety of; Lassos and Giugliams; Pyramidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints U to 2tivents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consist ing of India Linen,.DamaSk Plaid, Striped Cambric.; I I Victoria 1.3111 , striped. and plain Mull; Swiss Lace; )'and barred Muslin; figured and piain•Bobinets; black I anti blue black Silks; plain, figured and striped;• a large assortment of Irish Linens; bleached brown ! I Muslim . ; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanes, I (large ,size,) , Morecn; a good supply of Umbrellas, `Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large toi -1 sorunent of men, women, - and children's hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. lie would respectfully invite Lin former customers and the pub lic generally, to an 'examination of his stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. apl-y J. S. Lowry, Merchant Tailor WOULD inform his friends and the public in general, that he has removed to Woodstreet, iu the ST. CHARLES building, two doors below the entrance, where Ito is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionalyle manlier, basing en gaged the services afMr. Jolts M. Caatrett as cut ter, whose.. attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this par ticular hissing lung been coital/halted in the fashion able community or this city, induces the belief that ' by dose attention to business, he will be able to give genet-ill satisfictiOn to all who may favor hint with a call—liaviug also made . arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus penders, Gloves., Cravats, and every article pertain ing to a gouthiman's wardrobe, ho will be ready at all times to supply' any demand in his line. The subscriber respectfully inlbrms his friends and the public generally,'aliat having entered into the rn above arrangement the establisliertt.will.be able to furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a punc tuality. and despatch scarcely *quailed by any other in lite city; anti for style and Workmanship nor' ital. passed by.bny in the states.: • • , au tn-tl3m . ' relo. Jl. CAMPBELL. " ENE .. . . . ... . : -,"'.4-.1.:,-.7::',-:•;-'::...7..: - .. , .. - 1.. :k ''''-••••: , ;!i - .',...: , : - ,..1 ... ... .. ........ . , . . .. .... . ~.. ...... . .. .. ,itf..:.••:.. - -.:37; ,.,- -.'„:,: 4- • • 4W4, , ,:: - ,q','.,.?...',54 r -7.-.4:.',::•;::,..,.. •...7.-.;.,......p-:..7.,,, , :,?..,,,...,., MEM -;. • ~; ORM NATIONAL Flltle Poephon John M.. Cintin, Wtn, C'Arnpbcll, 3nt.oh - 1401P7, 31nrcus - Sprnn7., ifolopti h. Lak.,, J,.hn J. lberrek EMl3=l:l crons: illiam Ebbs, Lewis Ibitchi: , on, Prod. Lorenz, James May, N. \V. Poindexter. ALLEN, Relitoveit 7 _ ~~s I.' =IN Outillonc. l T-nlet,ure• ArAD,'HEA.ECT:, BE WIIDE,IAND Usr. V4ATE17478 (MEAT ' ItTSKEnT, THE AMERICAN OIL, A MEDICINE OF NATURE. "" rilms oil is obtained from a well near Burksville, Kentucky-, at the depth of 18,5 feet-below the surface of, the earth, and 170 feet throagh, solid rock. lts-curative prOperties.are truly ,astonishing, and as a Remedial Agent it may well be pronounced-won derful. Since'the disdovery of this Panacea of Na fur e, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect ed by its use. It is Innocent—Powerful—Safe and' Certain'iii its effects. It has been: used with unpar-, Itillelleeiniceristfrin the treatinent of 'the following diseases: , Inflimmatory Rheumatism, Burns and Scalds, -Cholic; Piles, Flatutentie; Inflammation of the Kidneys, Deafness; Consumetioi, Liver Coen. plaint, Phthieic, Scald Read, Cancers, Weak and Sore Eyes, Bruises, Fresh thits and Wounds, Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tetter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore -..Throat, Consumption, Bpuchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, ScrOula or King's Evil,.Coughi,Syphilis, Ringworm, all-I-Bowel Complaints, all. Chronic -dis eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility. It is likewise very beneficial for Felt:kale Complaints in general; acts as a great Restorative from Languor, weakness-of Back and Chest, Leo Spiritsand Exces sive- Debility. • -• , . Read the following Certificates, all of which are ' authentic; alOthe persons therein named are now living, and Well known-in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh: Prmsnimert, Aug 22, 1846. - . . This is to Certify thatwebatim used the American Oil for the whooping cough, attiong our . chilffren,by giving- them from 20 drops to a small tea apocinful at night, which always enabled thorn to rest tt et i through the highs. I also applied it to" one of the children that got her arm burnt by turning over a tea cup rf hot coffee unit, the Child sensed crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound up, and has never; complained of it since. I also Was afflicted with a i pain in my aide aneireast, and have been so fur 161 ' years: 1 commeneettusilig the Oil tatting a tea-I spoonful twice a 'day and in 3 oribur days using oft the oil I have hen very much relieved, and So really believe that it is the hest family medicine that I have ever seen. 1 applied it to one of my neighbor's for a strained ancte,whieh relieved her in a few minutere. I We have also- used the oil fur a.ctrained joint itt our', own family ' which gave ease. in a very short time. We live nu the east side ofTenn-st:., doors south of I ‘Vaittut,..l ant now; as well as I ever was-in my life.. 'ARGARET IL SMITH. .• • PrrrsnoP.Gll4 Aug. 14; IS4G. ThisiS t . i+ certify, that my aed has liad the Hetlin4c ror seven years, and Was very bad - With it , and about 12 or 15 - days since, I Commenced• giving to him about 20 or 'as drops orthe Anierican Oil, twice a day. whicli'relieved him in a day or two or his difl cults of in'eathing,•allil he is now i•inirely relic s'ed hi 4 COVlttilj our boy is 10 years or age , IV e live in hilig . 6 Alley. NANCY KIN&. Cvsrtexarr, Jnly Ist, IS4fl. _ . . • . SiN Mont': born cured of a veer severe disra , e l which is simply a nervous deraugemient orthe digcs of the ever, and heath by the use or the American! ii i . e organs, they have been foitrol.eilually successful. Od. I feel it iny duty to Om public, as . tvell as to you, I Their extraordinary effects upsoe the-system must be to send sou the following emitificate: 1 witnessed to be believed, and use certain preventive 1 herehe'eertify that I was sorer:Ay afß!eted orie l for the preceding complaints they arc equally recom ' ear ago tau winter, with inflamed sore eves and a! mended. '1 Inc arc of:different prices, being I er) . 'l'S' , ie Pain in my in'ad ikon my eves nP to 'OK' I made °rail sixes., avid of varioui - rireaineutal patterns, hip or roy head, anti - eon:lased 50 Cur SPreral e'eekn• ! and can be woffi by the. most delicate female without I \ l Y '' , Yen were 3" Attila /Whined' mkt sore that IA the slightest inconvenience. In fdef, thesertniation ~odd not see to attend awe business, nor could 1 tell! is rattier agreelible than otherwise. . nom of froin annitlier a few yards from me. 11 The c ,... 1 ,,,,.. /a... 33 , 0 ,,,,,„, 8r ,,,,,,,,,1 et ,,,,. nandm , called in a physievin, lift !It'll/ got - w;rstki I also.eltirtor , li Neekinees" :4.c. tried a good litany 'remedies that had cured others', I lit some casein a a "very net sae character, and oil but to my case they failed. In Ap . ril, IS i ff.', 1 heanll long standing, the power as applied by the GAD - attic', ofaine.lnierwan Oil. 1 promise:l a bottle, mid he- I Rings is not static:tenon:wrest the progreisisofdiscaae, fore I had used a half a bottle. I wit entirely Well,' and ultimately restore health. The improved inodi-1 and stilt continuo so. / Will not he "without it in my ,n Beating' in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets' tre., entire- I house as long as I cant get the genuine-article. I also'. Iv remedies this objection; any degree of power that gar' , it to one of my men that was lrerising the me, iis required readily be ohtainel,and.no complaint . • that hail the triter in his hands so had that When lie. which" thetivsTerionts :went of Gals:Minim can effest. , would grip anything tight in them .the blood yroull, will fail to be permarteutly reliffee . 1 heas articles burst out, aad the use of hslf a bottle cured tut Loth.; ode adapted to the waista;armin,wrists,limbs, elicits, I w noild advise all that are i.tiliCtft in ay Way tot or any part ef the body, witli• Per o rect cnvenience. !g0...1 the oil 0 lair trial, anti I think they rt will be The•Gali Unit: Ne.eklat:Z:s are used witligreater bete-I pleased with the effect itwill have; &c. fit in cams' or Bronchitis or' affections ,1 7 .06 •thic., i•JOHN MCBP/I*. generally; :ataxia rises of Nefrouslhnnifuess; and I Sold at One Dollar pre Bottle at Jackson's Patent with alri;rnSt ninfbrin inecessaisaprevelitive for:filio-. Mortieine Warehouse, n"9 bilmrty, head of Wood st.„ ple f y, - Epileptie Fits,- and similar, complaints. 1 ; Pittsburg li. Tor: anti' rtaer in Piressf icom where Christie's rlagnetle Fluid ... • ;the Genuine .4inericon Oil cis he obraitN. i s , used in cosnieetioffwith the Galvanic Rings and Beware of it Counterfeit - article. The. Seneca Oil- all their modifications. _This composition lies bees i I put in American oil Bottles, and labelled ••Anter- I p r n n onneial, by the French Chemists to be one of-the! I icon 01), " It somewhat resembles the American , most extraordinary discoveries of modern affienee.7.lll (nil; but possesses noise ofita virtues er healing - Pow- !is believed to posaess the, remarkable par,ier,of Yen-I cr6. ,dc-ring the nerves seasit ire to galvanic aefrom by this ! W. Jackson respeetrwilly in rem" , the Poblie that. means causing a colleen tmti on of thin influence, at the ! D. lintil & Co., ilir proprietors of the Atom - Mao Oil, i sent of disease, dins giving rapid and permanent re ! sat e apprianied him their SOLE AGENT for West- ii,,...r. N o ot h er colup b,i t im, i ts c he m i s t r y i s k no wn f n ern Penns:Osamu. 'produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro ! All persiais wishing Silb-ageuries st ill apply at ST.I! i ,,, ny tu it,„ „ cf „.„" g.lsti ,,,, b y ft ,„ abso f a „, outward !Liberty stri,t, as abet e. ' I toe al application. The Mieginetic Fluid containa noth- N. 13. Sub-agents stunted for Cucry town in the i h N eapahle of the slightest injure; its application is above District. - - ' - ' • ' -- • -. 1 .agniffablef turd 3t lisharnilias in I6'iiection dis - iris A great number of certifieates me on hand and 1 beneficial in itissresults. Full explanations and twee yan he seen at the offline, 149 Liberty stied, beattof t tions accompany it.-•-The combined inventions:dein Wood. Ing - : 4 ' 4 2 1 • ' every way perrectir • harmleas; they are sold at" prices " ExTrtAoRDINAit 'V D i i..;t: . I,os u11f,,• s„I ' within the leach of all and the discoverer only re- FEWARI: or VILAVDS. jquestsa fair trial as - a test oft:heir surprising efficaey .TO DittiGOI,STS. and perm:inert benefit. -. ... Qom Druggists are Misled into the error of buy- Christle's Galvanic Strengthening Plait. . , • , niers., i.:3 in g a 'Miserable natation or Dr: SiMileni Sugar- Coat 1,,,ii,,, r ege ,t,i,, p i n s, ,imply;bee,itii, they , These ar'tielei Torm another valuable - application I • can purchnise , the' nitnnrnonls cheaper, We alialllin all (anc the Inv - stemma mike/ice oil Ca yeoman. ey . are. impo;taiit adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings' !canton expose such dealers throughout the c ountry,. ; who, utter being duly inforined of the rascality •*‘) I ', l ,.. d , t h h i e lt i cr i ag ifi t. c i a u, ' ! " a u d s ,, . i a i c i a t g in c g o u t P i ' n ' i o ' i t c h . e l o s c a :i'. e ap P p ri i n i e t these imitators, buy and arteuipt tffimpose upon ill lln public with such worthless trash. I t i s , ~,t t b r ,. F; ‘ ,..: fon. Tlk ate confidently recant - owe:Wed as a rah') i a l b'e additilin in the speed y cure orltheliniatisiti,acueel or coating alone that constitutes the value its. in;- ' , ~, ...;;Ii ineccmc, , cam .laiat..,. and as a „;:;i ...... Pills but nt is my invention, fur which I claim the !nr e' lrnntn -r““ ' .1, . P i - t .- .. y . / 1 I ! right ' . G, BENJ. SMITH, M. 14., !five nemesis in eases- in , I In (tad Matters 7.11 ii i 170. Greenwich st...iiiil 2 Water st. Ito 'ton. Chest or I . P.!lsl, l ;Puin in the Side, tin AsMatir Affeetions,l /I E.ID AND JUDGE—IMPORTAN T .FACTA. and in filekness OT Oppression of the ' c is Ord We, the undersigned, wholesale druggists in Lou-', be"- ; I. , iif,tipinial Comolaints their. elects aro of tine isv /Ile, Ky., are satisfied, from. all the i n f er ,„„ L ,,,„ t MoSt decided eliaratter, anti they have often 'hem; Th ire also p 1 the I that We earl obtain, that Dr. G. 13ENJAMIN SrmiTll I used with c.oiii. p l : t . estie ,, ee i:;; ; ',....,i . ( . ' i y weak nes,' of: the is the original inventor of the Sugar (,oared Pills: , s.Ce.:!te.e.tiaunasTe'tn',., in .'' . 'i '-" mast f r many of those 1 highly MA.Ottlino We are prepared to supply dealers! at the NeW .1 nrt , itAs , Yot . k price. t roniplainqt to which females axe especially liable. Aii Robinson, Peter 4- Cary, 492.41ain street. ~ an effeemulmeans air strentheningfliesystent when J. S. Morris .1. Co., 461 Main st. ' • Rupert 4- Lindrnberger, ;Al main st. • i aid. in Constitutional. Weakness, as a Preventive of George La ing :I. c0.,19 Irliurth st.: Colds:',.and in all affections of the 'Chest, generally, pp Bull 4- Alden, SI Fourth st. ' . , the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be round ot and permanent advantage. 1n ales words; it The following from druggists in New York shows, great , •-. - 1 .. .., .. 1 I invented the Sugar Coated Pills in ISCB I embrace , ' all the's-Innen atilt, be loat , PreParalyo . • ' New York, Jutiffirith,ilSll. with dm:important addition of the galvanic influence, I We, the undersigned, never saw or.ll l r. ‘ aril' of , I , Su. wlllell is' neititer imPaired nor exhausted, while" the gar Coated Pills," until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith luau- convinces.atalon These articles will l." found entire-, oliictined and exhibited then: to us aloud a year ranee. . 1 21 lree kern the", le Jeetn n ' t w nei ; are - a eons an t Rushton 4- Co. lin Broad:ray and 10 Ator House. source of complaint with the Ordinary piasters in. Israel Randolph; M. D. till Liberty at.. continent use. Horace &well, 96 Hudson at. John Castree, 97 'Judson st. ' David Sandi, 711 Fulton st. A VOICE FROM- KENTUCKY. I have heels afflicted with dyspepsintin its mostag grasated firm for three years past, and found no re relief until I used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat e:l 1i ding' ,Vegetable Pills. ,, litter using six hose.; of said valuable pills, I an' entirely curial. They tire i asiaera I remedy. J.-Z.. LEEIiIAN. Paducah, try. Nov. 9,1815. . We certify to the above thets. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" arc universndly 17:Itec•rned in this yicihity. 110DGE GIVENS 8: Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19, PAL. At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smitli'd agent we eheerltllly state that we visited the office of Dr. Smith in September last, while in New-York, and round him to all appearance carrying unii a sere 'etx tenaive business with his - Sugar-Condd Indian C.'.ege.. - table fills. 'file e . .stent a his.establislinient would astonish any ono ntit initiated in the mysteries or the pill trade.—Louisville Journal. ' ; , (From Dr. Singleton.) Siiiithland,(Ey.) Feb. 24, IS-16 1 Dr. G. Benj. Smith.—Dear Sir:. Ilothine has ever; been introduced that has sold so well and g i ven such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated " lmproved , Indian Vegetable . Pills. Very respectfully, yours, S. F. SINGLETON. Loinisville,(Ey.) Feb. 13th, 1816. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Deur Sir: Yrit Will please send its 12 gross, oryOur valuable Pills: Front presend in dications we shall sell a large' amount or them.- We find that they go very quick. Your friends, BULL & ALDEN. • Louisville, Feb. 13th, ISIS. Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull here at this time, yet we have sold them all. You will please send us 10 gross through Messrs. Lawrence & •ffeese, of your city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh. ; Yours, respectlidly, . . ' • WILSON, sT.&Rnlith & SMITH, This is to certify that I have used the Sugar coated pills manufactured by G. Benj. Smith, of New York, foe some time, and believe them to he a good j medicine; and also front enquiry in that city, 1 ann Persuaded. that he is the original iuventor, and,; therefore, is entitled to the benefit or theinventozi. " . • ; ~. .S. WILLIAMS, I . ailg2l. Pastor Ist Baptist Cbureh Pittsburgh. I We have forty lettere from different dealers solicits, ing the agency of my Pill,althoughthcihnd the spo- 1 rious in., their store"cne iff particular from New.or7 leans, srldeli We, shall publish. 7 • Prineitiaj Offtees*Neav; York, '179 9ieenwielt st; 110.04iti:A-Witei-nt..,--,.: : - , , . - . Irr G,', , BENJAMIN.S.MITH is written on the. tint : tom of every bo i l of geiniltier , Sugar-Coated Pille'.. 1. ' Auerets-•-1/7/tient Henderson Druggist, 205 Litserti street Pittsburgh; :iirgArr : Sciriernit Alleghenycity.- -' maylsd7in. . • !-• $600,615 93 T 00.967 77 207,199 72 - " MEE =SW KIM= , A. POSiTIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR •- AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. "Whrt" aiough the causes may not be expiained, Since their ffectg, are dub , .ascertained Let not dellAioli, prejtidite; or ' Inddee mankind to set the Means aside; Means tivhich, tho' simple, are hylieaven design'd To alleviate the ills at human kind:" ' DR. CIiIISTII:'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG .• . • lIUS remarkable invention,whiCh has received the universal apprOhation of the medical 4irofes emu of Great Britain,,omprises an entirely.ne* pllcatldn ofGalvdnism;as a remedial agent, by.meaus of which the ordinary Galvanic 'Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Michincs, &C., arc 'entirely dispensed with, and thdlityerterious. tie we r of Galvanisin applied without any, of the objections which are inseparable' from the general mode now in use. The strong dos- ea, and irregular intervals in which Galsanism isap plied by , the Machines, ha ' s been pronouneed, after a fair and impartial trial, to be. decid,edly injfirfettiriand it was to remedy this radical defect - that this new•ip plication was projected; which after' unceasing toil, and perseverance, has been brought. to .its• present state of peace - floe. The. Oa/rank - Rings answer 'all • the purposes df the . most expenriive, Machines, and lin many other respects are roore -serfdand,:certnin in accomplishing the desired eirect. , Tho-D.iterritic..7Ungs .okedin Connection with the' I Miorectie nerd, are confidently leciniunended in rail disorders Odd: arise from ea enft.sbied ttnltunhetiltity state of the nervous or . vital system, and these emu plaints are among the most pitinfol and universal to uluch we are subject. They arise, withoutirception, from•one• simple cause—a derangement,of the liters ous System—and it was in •these cases that other 'remedies' having so often - failed, a new agent,Was I greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been - found - in the proper and judicious.application I of Galvanism. . . The. Galvanic Rings have Leen used wig, entire success in all cases or ltrivmswrisx, acute or chronic; applying tot e i head, face ortlimbs, Gaut, Tic-Dole rear, TootliaMe,..Bronchitis,..l . .Terliao„. Nervous Sick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the - Mart, Apoplexy, 1 Stiffness of Joints,. Spinal •Complaints, ,Larbako, 1 IV.wralgial Necrons Tremors, DisZiIICSS of the Head, 1 pxin in the Chest and Side, General DebilitY,e-Defieien -1 .11'cr rent and ,Pleysical .EarrpOunitall NERV. ;GUS IriSOlto DRS. la cases oreontirmcd Dyspepsia, . . .11tr The great celebrity and success or these arti eleg have caused them to he counterfeited' by , Mprin, ciplodlmrsons. To provide against, imposition; Dr. Curtis - I - in hag but one,authoTized agent in each city or the Union.. The only agent-in Pittsburgh • W. W. V:71.1.50i. CERTIFICATES 'AiN•D TESTIMONIALS,. Of the highest and most respeetable.chuacter, are constantly received, regarding the eirraordinary l value and success of above : articles. It is believ,L ml that in the eitk•rif NeW Yerk - alonc; upwards of FAG 111"l'HOUSAN D PERSONS during a period of less than a year,'have been entirely relieved or the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have completely baffled all former efforts of medical:art. indeed many of the firnt physicians of thls city, Who :disapprove •o 4 e : the-Galvenic •and Mdgitetie. Machine, constantly:recommend this application in their prac- - tice, and with thu 'exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the intention has re ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent among thh Athetiean Pr. Christie is at all times ready and most linppy• to give . eVery facility to physicians, and all interested; for testing the truth of his assertions and: the efficacy of his:iliscover. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. . : • ectl4-dly • Drugs, Drugs, Drugs, At No. 2; Commercial Roti.; Liberty slreet, 4, Big Gol den -Mortar , ' once more.-, ITA(l:6Sn..kigeßC,l,Filife7Atiye,ytlii,aaivikofiiiilefroertotiromr.olibreeeraeli!'n and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa tronage, would respectfully 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 qtiantities to suit purchasers, the following articles. Rhuebard Root, • Liquorice Root, Flour Sulphur," do. Ball, Gum Arable, Refined Boras,, CaPcl Magnesia, Sal Soda," Carb Magnesia, Spanish Brown's Gum Aloes, GUM Copal, ' • Cream Tarter, Roll Brimstone, Cale - mel - - White Chalk, Sup4!arb Soda, Eat. Logwood, EplEim Salts ; Chip's' do. I Glauber .d 0,..; : , Madder, . • Tartaric. Acid; - Yellow .ochro, Gum Scamtuony, Chrome fellow, Bill Copavia, do. Greeil Salt Petre ; Rose Together with a generataiscirtment of Oils,Paintti, Varnishes, Paint Brushes; 'Dye Woods, fize.:Zec.S ail. of which will be i sold as low a's at atipriithM„house .1.-. - , -• sepl9 TuF ' III:,IDELIIEJtp 'CATECHISM, or" Mary' of Christian 'Doctrine as uaed by . the Germaii Iteforrned ChUre ,Enifisli and German.-- For i. , are at out-store, No. 115 Wood st. PittsbUrghi jetl ;SCRIP. & bCIIEIBLEI, 13ooksellers. r - • AN .4" : 4,1' :- ..-,7,;1ir:;.,.".,1,,,-7t•-•,-,;: =ES m.www=mi : . oto:l•4it'.' .'....:-.i.i..•::...::,; MffffiliN CAUTION MMEI _ "5-1 ' . MEE= ENE ,stl.,'Zl.,tc,e‘t pr. osbornieris Indlnn ~Vegetable Reimer. - - PY'eprirectiy. Dr G eorge Bennett, of Neti),Yorkriiti. HE unprecedented,miccess that has attended-the use ef these.pills in the !practice - of the prepite-, tor for the last six or eight fea,rs, has induced to yield - the iinportunities'ormanyvilm haviiitsCd and been benefitted. by "thorn, and makettr.ra , i44 - 1 meats to place them within the.reach of the.public generally.... In doing so he feels called upon to say that the Indian Vegetable.Restorative . .Pillels deOir dealj , 'auPerior to may with which he is' acquainted. They . combine the properties of many of the beat vegetable medicines (used in no other pills) in such a manner este - hand net only in:mediate aadteia porary but permanent relief. . - ;•-• - The valuable tunic whielC.eiateiiinto-their coin: p"oettion,-by their actien'apon-the secretory organs' hold-in check ' , the purgative principle; and indite:ea gentle and natural operation; withoutinnonvenielme or pain, and while they restore a viaturaPand healthy action of the stomach,l liver-and bowels, the in? crease inidead - ordinfinishingthestrength o f Melva tient. The general Opirriewthat- - - a powerful andiririe lent purgative is necessary, is founded in:error; they in general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange the secretions, and are, productive of very 'serious consequences, and it should be knOWn that,theireat inaseof pills in general use. are composed of the most powerful and irritatingpurgatives, and act With too great a degree of violence, producing- that- de- Tangenvetitin - the system - Tthat is- followed by con , stigation of the bowels; indigestion and costiveness, From "-these facts 'the natural inferenCe would be that to maintain, uniform health it is necessary" na l , rn correct unhealthy secretions, expel morbid;huMors - I ' and purify the Syste,:by the use of a' medicine -that I will act 'efficiently yet mildly, 'assist. instead- ofde-I ranging the organs of she system, and, tbuarbilingria-I ture in its proPter and healthy channel, to accomplish which no medicine is-superior tolhe_lndian Vegeta ' hie Restorative Pills; their eperation iS, in urdinitry' dories; to promote a natural and easy, evacuation; and at the carne time r by their tonie property impart vigor And health' to thir'systdm; but When npowerfal and speedy operatienis necessary sit will be accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which may be-donewith perfect safety, as they arc entirely Vegetate, They have:been used 'as e family. medicine-for, years by-. many of the first respectability r eMlaitho?. they aro. not recommended to heal-all the ills' that flesh is heir to;' , , yet it has been-found !very rare that it has been found necessary far those using than to -employ any ether-medicine, and their Occasional. use will almost invariably prove an effectualpreven ,-, ' tire to disease: Theyeareexactly,adapted to the use I I offamilies, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the idoed;caasiaga free circulation—open.the ohstrac-. liana and prim:Cote the secretions of healthybile, and consequently are in 'exeellent Medic* for nausea, indigestion,liernme.diseirders,.ilejectiOn; liver plaint;pains. in the - head; Side arid, breast, ceslitle ness, loss; orappotile;'ii rina'ry obstructions,aine - and -fre ver, bilio us aialinteriniitent fover,tlysentery, then `lnatisro , sperfula; a rid are einineinly . . use fuliu all, fo-, inalc . comPlainti=itnd in one Weird, l_dideases , ing Clem unhealthy' semMMus and impurity of the blood. Is-inniereus testimonials of their efficacy:in I particular casee s mighibe_adtled, . hat ,the proprietor; prefers: presenting efew7eerlifiCates of their general character, from persona of unquestionable cantle. I and .veraCity, Wii6 would not inany'degree lend their influence to promote anYthing that is not of decided. 3ty,aldrely upon their:ininsu" nta to gaiti them a reputation; reeling . a 'perfect confidence that none will abandon their use Wife give them a fair trial. . Heads of familtra Should alWays keep a quantity of Dr.,Osborne , s Indian. Vegetable Restorative. , pills in the house; they never fail.. For those who are Subject in fifs, - headaclM; giddiness, dniinesaofsight or drove nt ps arising fifum too great.a3low of bleed the head; shOuld take these pills in preference to anything else, as they are; asure remedy. Females who_ value good health 'lshonTil never be, without Dr. Osborfie's - Indian, Vegetable Restorative ! Pills, as-they purify the blood, remove,,ebstrumbans,, l and gl!re the skin beautiful, clear, healthy and her ceritiMfaiipenrance: 'lt has been admitted by a num.; her of physiMaasihatiemales cannel toohighly- valne these CERTIFCATES The rollotting, certificates arc frai the Rev. Thos. 'Ne.rtnati and the Rev; David' Webidei, toittil• - teri in 'the Methodist E. Church ,Ntiw York Couferenee. • • . NEW P.t...1.:ri, gept. sth; 945. • .• hr. Ospern-f-tlly.ar Sir: I baye used: your ludtan Vegiable Restoratiyb.Pills rovielf;;and.medis use of' , family, and mistelmeifully iCCOMMind Ihein.is Fury valtintle family reM4cine. Respeetfully, TliosfaiNEwmix. • - August 3d, '45. D. T.,..oSbOrnr'-Pear have for sumo time. past made. use of your Indian. Vegetablißestorative Pills, both Myself and in' my and do must cordially reeominend! them as u superior family inedicine. Their action is pxccedjVued. 'eficacious, and i6 l rul iuS'Orerieilcc goes !. .lhey arcarc _ all ths4 ycou recommend them to ho.. Itespeetfidry, DAVID WEBSTER, ; . . . Letter:from (lie . Rec.' George .Rona, Walworth county; Wis. Dr. Osborn..--It is with , pleasure linform you o the great: benefit which' I have, derived from your pats. I have - been in a decline forsonte time, which has greatly alarmed me; more especially as my corn-' plaint was a consumptive one, and I have also beep very billions, and have labored.scverely with pains in my head, and my eyes have.been so affected as to turn of a cloudy, salluw and other ilisagrecablecont pie:done. :MY ;wife had suffered also from' : great weakness and severe, pains, and. as your pills have so wonderfully' relieved us, we have sounded the name of them all over our.neighberhoed ; and whinevt - r my extraordinary cure is ktiown, as the most valuable preparation ibvpurifyingithe blond and reg- . ulating the system., I should hot have known the worth of your pills had it not been tiff the Rev. W. Dcwit,'of Cudilebaekville, Sullivan county, N. who NW' groat kindness sent Mo.a:box' to try them, and to that boa Of pills :I owe My health ; anil as the agent here is out orydiirpilli, I easliyou would send me a package of boleti as soon akpossible. - lle!iptietnillv, • Gtonor. Dirtrestelts.Dr:.osbornes Indian - Vegetable lie- storathe Pills sliciuld be taken etery night fora week, leys or mere, as the obstinacy of the disease, or circumstances arc. usual dose is from 2 to 5, according to thenonstitution of the person, but they should be taken in sufficient quantities to operate. two or three times .on the bowels. Very delicate persons should begin with burtive . , and increase as the nutme of the case may require. Those mere ro bust or of very.ccistivo habit, may begin. with three anitincreaie to sis, or even mote if Withal! be found necessary, and they will cllkct a Sufficiently. happy change to guide the patient in their future use. Each hot contains froin 35 to 40 pills--Price 25 cts. Sold, wholesale and retail, atW. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, No: 89,'Libehilit.;head of Wood, the only place in Pittsburgh where'the genu ine Dr. Chiliorn , s Indian Vegetable Restorative . Pills can be obtliaad. 0ct19.413 - ..w6rn ' tandi Surgical °Bice Health is the charm of life, withootit. gold, Love, letters,friends, all., all, are enenjoyed DOCTOR - BROWN ; a regularly edacated chin from the eastern cit ies, would respectfully an . nounce, to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that:he can be consulted. 'privately; and confidentially, every day evening at 'his office' on Diamond Alley, a feni doors from Wood street; - - ("+ O "4 't.. ~•• • 4`' V-141.00`r towanls the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea SOS: All iliseasesarising from.lmpUritieaef the Blood fCrOluia,• gyphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, saltrheuni,diseases of the eye and ear rheumatism, piles,palsey. . Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary sy phils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. '.l'he modern researches on syphilis, its complication's and consequences, and the improved, modes or,practice which have been known! to the public but recentley,- . and:to those who tiike!this branch ofldedicine, their particu lar studyiand practise.- - -'• ' . . Many new and valuable .remedies. havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecurea the patientbeing mer curialized out of existence Strangers arc apprised that Doctor -Brown has •,liede "edueatectio every branch of medicine, end reguletly admitted• to practise,7and that he now confines himself-to the study andpractice of this particular brancli,tog,eth cr with all diseases of• a private or delicate i naturo, incident to the humanfrnme: No cure, ucj pay. I Recent cases are relieved in a short time, .with; out interruption froni.businessi .. 0.9131C.e on Ditimorid.Alley(tilfew doors from Wood` Alteti..toiiiiits the mayli#l_,:coiaiultellime . . . CH Loweof LimC, iu !Korb ilud for site by .: 0d.13‘ : • • KAYS AIBROMVAX. MESE '. •:.').::;..*:,'.-',:::'V-,,11.:-oli;t:'s_:.;:ii.''.;'ll]:,.-1..,'1.-;;T: ',.•,, .':-'l-7•:;'.•:.1,,...if::,?,-:,,:,,::,:!1,,_:';,:'c.',.:_;-.'. j' ,. ._.' - ii snag :_ -;°- FEFM 1 . - ': 1 "-5' , i4; - -i . :; . i.1•FI . . -, •;ri . 7 . :T,t'. ,-, ..,*r:: .',i ..;;'::'=.:!-.,'. ;A . , .. - ,,: ~..; p, .&. . t •._ • . ••. • . . . , . folltroor..esilrol - MORE; PROOF OF , TRE - EFF.; ICA6Vor ,flu. SITFATNEIS COAIPOILIND,SIrAtT y/ , • . •C THE OEHHAI. tlietidinATlON • CONSIIMPTIO'N., Cloughii,Colds;Atithirta; Bronchitis, Liver Coreplaini, Spitting -Blood; Difficulty of. Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breact, Palpitation ofthelleart, Inflnenza, CroUp, Broken Constinftion, 9o . re _Throat, Nervous 'Debility, r . and all diseases of . Throat, • Breast. and , Lungs,. the-. .fliG t aeettialand . .. . speedy cure et : er • , known for . • •-.` -• any'. of • • • Dn'.,..15W.AVW5. 9 . 5 COMPOUND SYRUP OF 1.171.1:1) CHERRY. . .. . ... .S.' Tinily . Wonderful. Cures Dr. Swaviric:. Dear Sir—la Oetobet fait, *kik en gaged with.,:hlr..Josepli Smitli,.in :Leavy mill, near Wayimilirg, I was attacked. ith a ceugh, from be ing exposed at night; whiCh gradually increased, at tended with spitting of blood and a severe pain in the breast, hiss of appetite, fever, &c. Ac., which was, scarcely supportable. I had a family , who were wholly dependent on my exertions for Support, yet was obliged to' leave my business. and' return home. I Wa9 then attended by several Physicians; both still grew worse, until my medical attendants gave die up. , as incurable. Subsequently, my wife obitervizig ie, i one o( the public prints, an advertiiienient of Cr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild - Cherry, precut - - ed me one battle from Francis M'Clure, your agent 'in Lewistown, which relieved me.. continued wall, I had Liken five bottles. lam new.ableto - return'to My work again. I write this to offer yonfily : sincere ihsatii,•and you are et liberty to:make ii.kriewn,so: - that if'any human bding is suffering'is I hive -heel; he may have recourse to your invaluable medicine., Yount., . JOHN . P. 80YNE;..... • . Lewistown, De1....,v , ..: .., . ~ . r. I , •.., . CONSUMPTION; which. hal baffled die Skill of eminent. Medical pritetiloners; where invalids have', • Iteen given up hopeless, by having 'recourse to, and: persevering in, this unequalled remedy, have been:- radicallychred. There arc now in the handl oldie prOprietor ..numerous certificates of 'cores,`which would aatonish credulity itself, were they amide . known to the. Wend. To those who are . afflicted with any of the above diseases, we say, , giv•d Dili medicine n fair trial; you will then lieeonvinCed tide is no miserable compound, but a safe mud polyqua . remedy, and that its curative powers stand alone . • equalled by none. ' ' • • • ' ` T ' •' Dr. Swayee>s Syrup is the:only true antl.genuine. article of Wild Cherry,. before the public, and we. would say to the afflicted, alWays look, for , the Writ= ten siguauire of Dr. SWAYNE on each kettle before your purchase. Beware, and be pot decejvedl .:-,.T. Soule persons may tell you that :tome other prep?, ration is inigood. Heed them not. Onetrial ettie genuine Dr. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cheriy . will eon, vinco.yonthat.it is the most valuable medicinediss- ,; covered. . :::" ~ . ." . ; -::.' From' the increasing demand for the above article, Druggists, Merchants, and dealers generally, will find it tioheir advantage to have a lUD supply of tons ,;•'. valuable medicine. Remember to enquire. for DR: 7 ... SWArtiVS COM POU N D SYRUP OF WILD CH ER. , :' .RY, ailthere Wave been some . individuals with the ass - tamed names of physiciani Making great effor,a to push a - spurious article into the market...under a • • . i i fictitious. name. • 1 . The (original and onlv)genuine artiole is orifyprp- .... I pared ; by DR. SWAYKE, N. W. corner of:Hie:A. , • land knee streets,Philadelphia. " -.'. • ; •••': - :.! Let the advice be - repeated; do not negleeta slight , : cough if you.do,lyou may have occasion to regret if. W lerun .atty risk! `Delay has, end may again lead • ..., To serious:consequences. _. IMPURITY' OF • THE BLOOD:—Ari ' - excell t":t.. - ' Spring Medicine . Dr. SWAYNE'S'CUMPOU ~: . .: SAR§APAIIILA AND EXTRACT OF TARP • • f t '• '• : These great purgative and' purifying-Pills arc ceili... fi "; - .... ,- brated for the cure of Dyspepsia, Sick ./leadeche:s,: .. .., Lossir'APpbtite, - LoW Spirits, Blotelice or Pimgest_,- ontlle face, or any diseaseW here a ptii-gati've or parr/ . . lying Medicine is required: These pills neither gripe .- produce nausea, or any 'other unpleasant' sensation, - • fli` and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the idnockirtW, cleansing the body of disease, they arc unsurpaesiiif' :. by .arifr medicine ever yet introduced to the public ..`, • • '0;1r; Manufactured' and sold, wholesale and retailt .'. - by the sole- proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE & SONS, rt:'.l - . ' W. corner Race and Eighth streets, Philati.•" •" . ..:.• 1 -; •.- The only agents: in Pittsburgh for the inlnof the ; • . genuine medicine are, Wm,. Thorn; 63 .Ivliirket 'ffif.., Ogden St Snowden, corner , of Wood and .f 24.1 st.`,.and - • • • S. Jones, 186' Libbrtv st., where it - can be obtain: ed genuine, wholesale and retell, at proprietni 9 is -• prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; E:' • ' .' B. Hinman, Cincinnati. ' Dr. Megolfin, Mercer; J. 8 ..: '. Berton l:• Co:, Erie; J. S. Morrielk Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver:lk Co.; New Orleans; Denig 8: Sou, •Celninbuti; Boyd, Canis & Co., Butler; Mackenzie 4 Haskblt, Cleve , • land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling,' - Va.; Wii.'R. - Weod.,,, blaysville,*Xy.; Miller, Brownsvi ll e; : - Dr... it'eckipp , bell fir Co., Uniontown; 11. E. Johnson, - "Onielielrland; J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by igenill in' all- *tir of thelinited Stittds: - :I "-- • " ._ _ . .. - Wilson's Pills. . rrillE WILSON PILLS,. as a remedy, .Pecullarly, ,1_ adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections, are pretty generally known and esteemed in this enftimuniiytitpd the proprietor, at often • as he has occasion to write or speak of them. can scarcely re frain from an eipressioft of his grateful ae.knowledg-, ments to .his friends for their patronage and kindness to hire: 114 fdelings arc the warmer from observing • the 4, beginning and the ending , —thrown almost u juxtaposition—of so many . nostrumsand kindred pre-:. parations .equally loud in their pretensions,. and much more, industriously presented to the- publte; while liil preparation noiselessly advances • even ta remote-places, soothing and comforting the-s ° ftlictixl; and permanently grafting itself upon the affections, of new friends, thus cOntinually widening•thn circle. of its usefulness... Although well . satisfied titat..hirt, medicine has, as s i - t. were, a principle of perpetuity it; yet ho is obliged to his friesds . Cor the Inotitiat., stantial eVidence; of the fact: • •• . . ..... . . . . 'ln its natural history; if Yon .plehse, the Wilson . Pill differs fr.ont mutt other preparafions in not being originalli.matle for sale; or with a. view to pecutingy,, profit; while as every body liroirwa, the greatest tyro.. • (as a general' Wig) no sooner , begins to dabble In. drugs than, he. Casts ;theta for, tome cheap_ prepars,. thin, or roust 'get up,' as the phrase is, sumellunr.7. anything that will sell. 'Often ho atterarits it under an assumed or fictitious natne,ns . thouilt Uoritcini*, his own were insufficient to sell it. Thedifl'eretims , then between the Wilson Pill and the preparationi a, have justindicated, would appear to be this: ,Tbss consciousness of the, value of my :pill origi - a* , 4• the idea of putting them on sale fur money, aitd. price. The •constiousuess 'of 'the value of.Atoniii originates in mcqt.t instances the many preparation!. Ihave 'alluded to; and the price most is always first carefully considered, and the pill Ou r , other preparation matleand graduated to sulfit. Tho. onmisa orseovp:ty, mid comes-from the great Areana of Universal Nature; the, other a trick or inveation, and comes from a not very popular quality.of INnt vintrat Nattire:. Reader! the difference, here great. In one instance the value attached to thin= is the starting point; in Om other;the licose.v. Aut. it it not probable that some. of the many, prepara tions having,' even such .paternity ,Ivere acollentally good , but that possibly by this process of "getting up" as they call it, by puffing and - blowing,-as we clean wheat, they Itave.been "got up" too high bo fore their specific gravity had been carefully comer. tained, and. base. blown off never to be heard of, , with other chuff—some lighter some heavier. Whatever may be the rationale j ,l must repeat.it, that 1 am most profoundly thankful to tny.friendt for their diseranination in not consigning niy discovery to that compencluous category . of "inventions that aaswer"—of "tricks that won't , , The. Wilson Pills are useful as a Grastititiretisaldis and may be kept and taken, in proper dose:l4lft, tam-. illeihas a preventative of general ill health, or dirt. — . ease of . wbatever name, by any ®ember of the fait ily; without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. • , gt:rThey may alwayabe had in any quantity of this : proprietor, in Penn street, below hlarbury, and of the, principal Pruggista of this city and Allegheny. .ijy22...418;w7m Ft lth Str.iet Fttrultivre Worerciom s. THE subs Critter would mosfrespectfully cal/ the; attention of the public to iris stock of Ctibinec. Nrare;' possessing advantages over any other =M..- factoring establishment iu the city. ' Ho is mita:dee to sell his Wares at much lower prices; therefore, he would remind those echo want good Furnitnra_ at, a, for price not to forget the right place, No. 27, Tab. street. (ntar23.4llkwy) H.H. RYAN. • lirebittau Blinds. ...7.' AWESTERVELT, the old and well knowar . Venitian Blind Itlaker,lormerlr of Scion& and Fourth' sts., talieithis method to inform his many friends of the flat that his Factory is now in full op.. eratioa 'on. St. Clair st., near the ktld A/legliony } .. Bridge, where a constant supply of Blitids'of Talton' colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hind and 1 at all prices, from twenty.cents up to suit customers. - - i ".S . , B. If required, Blinds-will bo.iilli no, that in case of alarm by firo, or otheiiiriseithey may bo ' removed without the aid of a screw-drivers mid's*, ith the same facility ...that any other piece of fur niture , can ho removed, and without a ny sutra l AP CI2B I. ' I , ...4. , je2-1-dfs.wy. . - - ... 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