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' .2-:=44-4.--%-I•AP , ..•` , and buys , summer Caps. Also, Kluge lot of New York Tanned Sole Leather, all or which having been purchased at thelowest rates, and selected with great care fur, the Western trade, will be sold at asmall advance above cost and charges:". All merchants wishing to purchmSe will findit to iheir interest to call and examine thcirstock befdre purchasing elsewhere. • ' mai . 27-tf Fine t:old and Silver INatelte.l. O.:: Tit(JSK:who lej.sh to porcliave Gold or Sil ver IVatches or Jewelry Will find it to their ' , WTI:. advantage to call 'on the subscriber, i whe is selling all descriptions; of fine gold and Silver AratC,llCS , and jewelry, on as good terms as may -be had in the . . . eastern cities. ' - Fine Gold and:Silver 'English Patent LeverWatche . • . ac tt t , Gendia and. Tench,''F" . ". ' " ' " D'Eptne-Watches. i • ,' . - Larties'.and Geetlemerrs Fine (;:old-Guatstidiins. - u, (4 es ‘, , ~ , 4• Breasi Pine. • tc . Bra - celets,Grold Peneils, and Finger Rings. 1 Silverware, Military Gemds,Lanips, and a largo va. rie , ty of fancy (,Dods. : '. • • rs {KY Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the I beat manner, afid warranted - at the lowest prices. otts —•• ' - ~ ' l.l c orner Fourth and Marknt sts. .hats Hats I t AT SPRING FASHION June received by lig exprers nom New 'Vl:irk, tbe , ,Spring Styleaßli All these in want neat superior_ Hata are feepeetruily invited to 'call: Si- MOORE; u N i o al. . r 9 l 3lV;od at., 3 dotirs ~.. .'t~ -.. . ARRA I 1 - 31 ihIITTANCES 1 1,A., Great Britain at old. Line - qf Lirerpoi , York and Liverpoo month. And by firet Weekly.) Peraous sending t "the "Old Country" for their friends' can make th necessary arrangements with the suit ' scribors; and ve them brought out :in any of Ahe . eight . 4iiptt compri i ising the Black Ball or!Old - Litie Of Liverpuol - Packetl ;l (sailing from LiverpOollin the Ist and. kith of every oath,) also by first class iihips, sailing frail that. pot Weekly, which our Agents, 31esses:. James D. Rohe .& Co, there will send out witlimat.detay. ' ..Bhould those sent r he refunded without The ."Blick Bill t cts,lt.comprise the t will sail from Liverp ! day, as follows: ' , Fiaelia, • Europe, New York, American, Yorkshire, . Cambridge. Oxford, ' .. Monterums, Notice.--It is t. ell 6 , 1 very ttc,t convoy friends, and a: othe britizont passelltf.n; spectiltily notified by agehts, bill Roche., Mitchel, are aathori / passengers be that 1.1 1 We have at all time amount,, direct on tit , lin. Also on Messte, Banker.., London. wit any charge, whateve througizont England, I Apply to, or nddrel Tap+cott•s tea l Em ITT A l „4 .. W. and from 75 South stiert, cornif and Sii Waterloo rual' , Thi: sulisetiliers h. 1 the above house, are , IlltlltS upon the row!, Tons of paving the in old Country, and llati and long standinc i l j stir:ince that all their out faithfully. ' Messrs. N. S. J. .r. lily Lunn ii for the a and sailing rivalitie:. QUEEN 'or TUE W TER, GAII.IIIUK, lit, E11.1`001., and till) Port monthly, from front Liverpool the 6 they have - arrangein Union Lines of LiVe titre from Liverpool. mined, their faciliti creasing patronage, % per-sonal sunerinten pool is an addition acconimodation of II lady attended to. The subscribers b ged in theTramport4 and the Atlantic Citie charge,of and forty, ) their landing, %%Mho t delay, and are there f Sage froin any sea FM this City; the nature • in giv ing them 1461 far : Ant:lQ not. other, cessary,) forward p best mode of cons{{ charges fur their trl decline irmning out, be refunded in full, The subscribers . a sight, for any anion and Towns in #:: Wales; thus affordii Remitting feuds to requiring such fackli avail themselves of. Application Of ly attended to „, Vor.4tifi mar 27 d&ary. M2M=EI 1 - 3ERsoNs dc:4l the above coul' scribers on the mg! to issue drafts for a Remittances made the .23(1 of Nlay, 20th of June:. .1(.111 rt. Witrthowit. MIIK undersignd having, bought thi, itiaper ware 1, house and vrhl raper mannfaetOry, late of Holdship & Brow4e, have entered.intrti al co,-.partner ship, under the nate and style of Ilill &11frosYne, for the purpose or , ea ruing on the 1 n ess iin a 114 ts - ya (tette& They wi I have alwa3-s on hami a complete assortment of PA 'Ell IIANGEs(11SiAX111.1011DEI1S, of their urn M m a factur4, and their stock will he unproved and e ilarwed with Hriodiiial addition from the het Fr .nch factories. Agenb; for 'tit well-koivii Clinbio ;Paper Mill, Steubenville, fro t which they i'll; qe cormtA n tly suppliv.rl 'Am!! 111111 TING, , Wr..4pp . 11 - G, Pl3l NT ,II ING PAPER, 11l NN ET 13( tATtDS„ 8:' , .:.1 all of which they offer whole Ale and retail, at their store, No. 37 Wood street, Midway between Fodrth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchants and dealer.- are invited to call. GEO. G. BIWIV N 3 ,3, SAML. U. BILL. je29-rHim Allen krainer, :FXCILINGE lilt corntfr and 3d 1 ,( Woofs.; t; advur and current bank nob, bought and !odd, Sight chunk a .an theleasterweitic, for hale. Drafts. notes and bills bollitited. .11ErEFIENt F.N.! _ . Win. Bel John I). I P. horenie, .1: Paltrier & Co. • - Joseph 1% 1. 00(11,r:14 JainoS Mliv, Ilex.dlri'nson & Co, I "4 1,1 1 1 . 1 1 ,11,. ,rlolin 11. frown t € t.Co „ ' ,4 ""T. .1 . a tiii,i Al 'Candles*, Cinentioli, h• 4. It. M• )onald, st. Look, Altil V. IL P Prenot Bank :nif KJ., Lontsville .To oi A r ins : To AjrnOo 'F I ,11. 117 r , . T,1.1 I A:ATP:NEB INYA SON OF WEST - - 1-, r - I L I i.:RN PENNSYLI',OIA iby Col. Nn hi ; wit i lU,UtIO t I^ll9 notwithstanding i which, .1. AI. White will t ontinne to! sell clOthing cheaper than any has florin !dine born ;offered in flail western coull try,-Ita,ving !th largest estahlipitneilt in the city, fronting On! Li erty and Sixth !streets. Ile is now prepared to;shw to his!ntunerons patrons the, great est variety di c oths, capsimeres, roofings, and clo thing of all iles riptions t suitably for the approaching season, that hap ever been (acted in;o this marbet, to - vvloct, all can have the 'Right of Way. Observe the corner, No.' lq, Liberty and Siisth silents., J. M. WilltE, Tailor, r Proprietor. IrruJ j 2-f can't.; ba Itt!ettt ! 1. WHITE hi+ just receivcd at his large eStabli4hment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth street's, a ;splendid 4:ortment of!TWIiEDS for sumrlier; - riso„a superior lot of Pretich Satin YES TINIS, all cif wltieNhe is ready to make up in the ia;test RAI J on and On the most reasonable terms as 0 serve the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth jstr•ets. 1n311.4 ; M., :Tail*, Proprietor. - .1 !, J 11.1.0 D..Dayis,; AreTl.chti ER & cOMMISSION' MERCHANT, ieorner if . Wood:and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is reMly toreceive merichandizeof'dvery description on minsignmelit for public orprivatd,sale, and from long issperiene in the above businds,llattn-rs himself that he wille able to give entire satisfaction to all who !nay fair° him with their patronage. Regular:sal .s on .Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods,and Fa cy articles, at 10 o'clock, h. M. Of; groc'eri s, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and Ocolid.liand fiunitute, &c., at two o'clock,, P.. , INP, - -, Sakcs eyery , ' 4 • -`1 ',,. , ,V: Y+, _ teinio ti on Cum. 'ITHERS & nocitE, CIEMENTS FUR ga t, 446, ZEMCia= BL.4I):ELI' to, and Passage to anci from d Ireland, by the Black. Ball, or I Packets. Sailing from, New on the tat and lOth of ovary !class American Ships; or not-come'ont. the money will 'y deduction. i old Line of Liverpool Packd flowing magnificent ships, arid cir op their regal/ appointo- rt Ist Jan. Ist May. • lat 'Sept. 16th " 16th " 16th I t Feb. Ist Jsne. Ist Ott. 16th " 16th " 16th " Ist Mar. 13t 1.-0 NOT. 16th •• 16111 ‘• 16th Per. Imt April. Ia Aqq. Ist 16th 16th •• 16th known that the 131a,4 Ball 1, Ince for prt , otts to act ant thAv pa=a^uar•r a;btiti: advPrtice to 't ' that Litt.", tln rutittc are rc . the o , Vlli±rq that no pa -:enact rothrrti 6: ro., and lilaltely - tc l / ci to advertise and to bring out no. . , This f v .i the old..§..l.ltwirifeo Con panti In 6,- 1.--,;i -ti for the Draft. Pi Slglit or any • . ted State4,llArtn:, , been ( - bartered it 179 t Ds ' Oar - Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub-' f o r I , perpotttal, and (min i R.: 11,0 nta4nitttg. long Prescottt, Ornt , ", Ames k Co , esperienee; ample local's., :mil aroidin; all risks of rich are paid tiee of dISCOaat• or; an t.xtrt ht..Lartton.: fit-Ix/Icier, lit tnliy by considered 'r• fa al l t h e p ilam P ai tow" ' as offering :ntiple tmeurity le the pubic. I - reland, Scotland and AValeS. , , ; t MOS 1f....; .A.inVlool). ii, If by Letter, (port paid.) I At Coenfinp Room of Atnocel, Jenes:& C,., Wa- R0t111:, B.R.O'S & CO. . 1 i n r and Front. streets. Pittliin , ll. • I I nel2:l-y. s ulton street New York. • ~t door to the Fulton Bank. I • N ATIONA LFi EP, , MR. ROCHE, Sr., I AND ritAktlNE, INSVDANcI , !: ICDMrANY, .75 Dublin street, Liverpool. 1 ! Near Actr.k. I BLAKIMY k MITCHEL. ' ; , THIS is .tlf known ant/ rnspectit,l , lnftenrat ',pr.,. nn street, ant) Smithfield st. make through their I'll' l'SiMit: AGE.I4;:( 1 , ii, ffi i rat Emigration Oc make inn tth , t . e iro esere 1..11144 icont,Cctell with ri At. -cEs and pa , g to . £'- :of trato.portatom and inland intivutitton; trt tusnre .s.s.ar Bari i I :`," A:9 ecet 6, 1 a7.atttst I OR. Or 4 1 inane 1,?.• Lae, D. el hip 1 Ittatten, t t , W. S: .1. T. T.”.....—ii ' 'v' I -'• n la ,-• n t tartal , Vt . M.I :Vt - 1 • at ,. 1.1...•• r. ;II r 111..,, I 1.,e . r t . R. . ref!, der of Maiden Lane. :Se. livtl., and Mercliatele....; and V v.q desrrrion• 01 il.reriOnal li Liverpool. . prf.l, { ll s Oil the 11%0,4 friniablp ternt., • ~,g ~,,,,,i,.4 tb. • a;:enry m A inth.:4 tv•hg tor ItiStirallo,e attentlo te,ol6not de Mot t prepared (0 make .Itraopl• lay at On oilket. NO. 31 IV7ll.'r 611412 Frpilt Fi.,.. by liberal letTilS ,Oh tbost, fb.4 l . : 1 Sl'l 1:A1;F:A HA RIBA I CH ;Art, 11.1,,t1,,0n of Own. lit , lndti ruin (log tr,r Own/rt. - qv., ihetr character • In bt1,111(,:i \fill gice'ralli pie as -1 t artangcutent , will be earned •. 'fa te.rott . arc lon and fa cora, ,operior of their Packet Ships. The EsT, SHERMAN. ItttellES .TTINGUEIt, ON.S, two of which le.ive cack :ew York the 21st and withand hand t I tb, in addition t o which nts with the St. litorge and pool rackets to insure a depar very fir edays being thus neter s shall keep pace with their- tu bule Mr. W. Tapscott's constant ante 0f the business in Liver- I security that the eiinifort and u passengers will be particu fig (as 1010) extensiv,ely Awn Business between Pittsburg nts, are thereby enabied to take 'rd passengers immediately on t a chance or disappointment or. ore prepared to contract thr pan rt in Great Britain or Ireland to f the busines they arc engag ties for carrying passengers 4,, •ise attainable, acid' Will, or cc • saengerr further West by the yance without any additional able. Where persona Hera for he amount paid fur passage will lITTANCES le also prepared to give drafts at t payable at therprincipal Cities gland, 'lreland; tier Aland and a safe and expeditioOs mode . of 1. lose Countries; whi; , li ! persons flies, will find it their interest to lette,r prpd wild) will IR, prompt l'A A I , FE & O'CONNOR. and Commis:non 11Crenantsi, IPittnitrgh. Pa. 14.1 gl nod, rpastOtt, Scot d and AV ales. us of remitting money to any n tries, ran do soOrtregh the soh cams terns. We' are ion - Tared ^ v.amottnt over .cl,ollsterlio,.... 11rough nor Itouo troy day befi , re I he reeetved in Irelin.l, by ,the • ,Y & NlCTCHElt,'Pittkburgh, Agents for Itock6 Orb's ; New York 13LAItL PittOurgh, Pa, e entiug at early gas-Liglat. au2, I 2-y - , iltau arc The , leremttlitt Fire Ininitrattee ' • or intidibri.enliti CHARTEtt PEIiPETU.4:L . $400,0 flee 101,' Chestnut north "side, Take Insueinee,'eitlier toss or &inert by tire, I;on'tiroeerty every deae'ription : in town orleountry, reasonable I terms. eiatte' eunalry or ttylletters, will be promiapfly I I ; C. N. 1111,ti-C'K' C. U. 1.14.Nex.E.e, Sec , y. I I ' DIBECTOI6; riattite4 N. &sacker, c.facik it i fiiiii Thopias /ISA., George W. RI Thomas i l, 15hartint; ' Mordecai. V. ,•• Tobias Wagner; Adolpht E. r Sanitielqilu' Lt, David S. illi r i . 7-+ 1 • 1 . . ' : 'PITTSI3 WWII AGENCYI. . Wisant9; ,MAILTIN; Agent, at tliEso of Warrick. Martin, C o., c oll i er 0 Teti, , & Cc 1 hot streets, • 1 ~ Fire rodoitaken on buildings a» dl th7if Pittsburgli,;:llegheny :aid I the! surroundi No marine pi inland naviga i tion rislx,l talr. _ aitg4-y. , , • i- -1 1 1 .-- Fir i: Unit :111!trijie Institrence.l rilflE iniiinmeo Uompstly Or N i iltlf Aintrica, of 1 l'iiihofelphia, through ts dilly , authorized Agent, tie: subacribe.r. offers IP mike permanent and limited I nsurauee on property, in Idyls citY taut its ii - touity, :tad tytt .thipttleyit4 by the vajmil'ltynd tiv4Tti. I , . 1411 ECTItIiS. I . j 1 A ! dolt i:, Csttliti , Pricr.'ll, 1. ' 4 " 1 " 1 lr':•" }, ` , 1 Alex. 11,1'1 , 1, r harks' .4:;,!r, 1;14;1111ml Ati ;Jacob AIL "Oitgrisi, o.3lloi i NOt t . liticksard). riteory Sheitrard,Sfw`y. SArtluel F:dventd John A. I, tali', John , Tlv.hos P. Cop, Ai74).Flt, :I.t an I:h . .t , iOn lo•hi :It the r,the”iO N. 14 M4Y 11111, (lie fillii0,111t! 11;11,1 , 4 Cillitttl)i3O•l, .9.1 Ihr..clott On, Cronpaoy, Cot the cle.oitig 2, rat, V 17.: ; strpfirp Bolt, ; Ilrtivutter, 1 Julta,llcCh4un, WiAlunt AVAnI, IVm. danip`brll, Joho Nei , lionse. ' Jacob Miller, William iS. Slocum; Marruli Sprltiz,l John F. Mackie, Joseph! S. Laic ` John J. Remick. 1 , • I And al A Surogetlti.`llt nte , •tilkg of tne llou,ril, JO SEPII W. ',',4.1 IT At; 4:, Eari.,l% a.. 1.. nna ilium sly 're-elec fed Preadt;ut for the ensusiig -ear.i I ‘4 SI . JANI ES ODES, AU 4-1 ‘'.l I ticeretare. 1 • Ifisortrianitrei. ' , • r I .t Et 4C.it N . FIItL IN iit 1: 1141 NC '',17 , 41 . of ,1 - 1 . Ilidallelphia----Chartdr pjirpeti ilal 500,- 000 paid iiL Office in rlitladiflphii Walnut *Art:in—Win. David on, [!resit, I.' Fraley, Seey. This old and well I p,tAriol ling COD tin.tei to iiidure Ilifililings,Mercha , ' i ltititure, and il.rirp6ri y;alt of 11 O y Odra' ba aracter, againid lifsWor 4:Linage by ,4iFird. J ' 1 Applicdfionf. fin I 11tati l CC,41 ill P,itt , .l.iirgh; and its iwigalmrllo(l.l .viii he rA,7.eqed, land ,risk tilkl.th tu either perpeally or for limited periods, 011 fltvora !de Wrin,, by GEC). C:OCIl RANI, Ad'ent dee 24 • ' ; No. 2fi, Wbod.street. Just All JUNG. . ' J. rlszcrY, JR. II: INC; A: krlNtilllt*, ! I .Igents at iPiltshurgh, Or Mr Pclaq'tire Mihail Safety In lAni4kitily qf Phi/ft:dr/A/a. ; , IRE RISKS upon Iluildinks adil Mlirchandize of 'every description, and Marino Risks iiiion hulls ir cargoes of a essels, taken upon that most favorable errata. , • [ 1 1 ()like at the warehotig l or Ici l ig ,ti TlOule,t, on Water st.; He:walla:lLO ,treat,, Pitt,.. ' N. 11. king & Finney iiiite tho confidence and patronage of their liiciailxlaihi confiznu fifty at large to the Delaware N. S. Insurance Coilipans, ati an insti tution among the most flOoriiiing in J'iliiladelphia— as hat i Jig a large paid in flapital, Which, by the oper ation or .it 3 charter, is ichnstanily ificreastrig—as yielding, ti , each person t iisiired lilt .110= shore of the pridits of the Company.; Without; iniolvidg loin in ;my reVfonStbdify whatoney beyond ithe ?premium actually paid in If, hint; .4 ti(111 therfthrel as iloilessing the :I‘luttiaLprincifile disdir,,!ted o i ' (Ivory obnoxious feature, dud in li, moat attractive lurtud non I-tf I -F-_, - --1 Asiency of flue Fraisliiin l'lrel Unguratace Conapatny ofiPplla elphin. N. E. corner of Third and 1' Wood ,• • treett Pittsburgh. , . , ,‘ THE anstits of the compa;lfy onitho first' of Jantia ' re.. 1475, 3's publinhS:Tl 'n cot foritUty With an act of - dm:Penn:4e ltailiii LegififittlM, Were Bonds and Mortgages,...:::. .... r, ... . . iii 600,015 9I Itoal Estate, at ''null, ' 4 .......... 100,967 77 feinporary Loans, Stocks dnd Cash,.;.. 207.499 72 Making a!toial of ' 9900,683 42 Atrording:rertkin assurancC that all bvses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who ohMin pOlicies front this Company. 'Risks taken at as low rates an are consi,liotil with rretmrity. Out 5 W ARRICK Al A RIJN, Agent. slittrgh Na vignt Ilott Find lolre Insu rance Colu pa:2lw. (Vice, No. :11, Wlloi IT( :Street. kin uvrons ; . Ari,lmtv.. Lewis Thos. Bakeiaell, Fled. Lotetiz, Robert Beer, 'Jame, May, R. W. Poindexter. AL,LEN, t, Ra iitirr Fr?. e. Secre'taq:. aue.211416M. Re 1110VC K. LOG AN, has rernoveol to Niio 83, Wood Street,' one door belOw Diamdnd Alley, to the store lately occupied by Clark & Cameron, wliere he lons Opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, in opening a new and well Selectedrstuck of Goods, consisting of Freudll, English and 'ltrierican cloths, (all celars,) it great variety •of new style Cassitneres and Slifinetts; CaShinaretts, to new style;) Oregon I Cassimern, it good stock of summer cloths of - all kinds; late style Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawna and , Ging:mins; Pyramidical Graduates and other Riney patterns; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods; coop*. ing of Imlia.Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria Lawn, striped and plain. Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and.plain Bebinets; black' and liloic black Silks; plain, figured. and stripe 4 a large 1 , assortment of Irish 'Linens; bleached brown Muslitis; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanes, (large vine;) Moreen; a good supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very largo as. mutton:lM of jllllll, women, and children's Hosiery; a Very Aim article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumetated. He would respectfully invite las former customers and the pub lic generally, to an (lamentation or his stock, to which he expects to Make additions regularly.. ap4-y • J. S. Lowry, IllOrcliatti. Tailor TITOULD inform his friends and the public in IN general, that he has; removed to Woodstreet, in the Sr. CHARLES building, two doors below the entrance, where lie i§ ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner, basing en gaged the serviees of Mr. Jolts M. CAMPELL as cut ter, !Whose attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well nown ability in this par ticular having long beer, eitablished in the 'fashion- - able community of this city, induces the belief that by close attention' CO business, he will be able to give general satisfaction 'to all who - may favor him with a call--Lhaving also madearrangements to keep I constantly on hand a general astiorMient of every . thing 'adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every artielepertifin ing to a gentleman's wardrObe, he will be ready at all nines to supply any dernand in his line. The subscriber respectfully in fermsliiii friends and the public generally, that baring entered into; the abovearrangement the estSblisihnielgsvillhe able to furnish any article in the.Tailming line , with ajpimc: tmilitytind desnittcksearcelye ‘ qualletr.br any . other in thc : city; and - for Sti4e. and ;workmanship nor,sur any tn.the, i std.tes, ' aue22:d3tit ' J. ~~ _ ~. . !==El ouip Itt,o INi:rife ;Inventions S3titienine itirNiststiki, I +.A__, l4 ) "Mier, LE 0113E , i AND USE ZrATITAVB altrar alClll.litiT; Tnir.l AMERICAN OIL, •; . A KEDICINE,OF NATIJR.E. • fillip 011 ht .- obtained from a well near Iturksiille, .11 ilielitliciii., it:the . depth of 185 feetlelow the Mirfaine Of the eartli k andil7ll feet throng,h stolid TO ch. Ito c hrritiv'e . Properties aro . truly'a stanislt ingi and as ii Remedial Agent it may Well be prOnouncect molt dcrftll. Since the discovery of -this 'Panacea df Na tOre,lnundiers of remarkfible cures have been Abet ett by, its use. It. is, Innment-Powerful--,SaMsil Certain iiilts clients: ' Itllii:bi•eti used: with. azipar alleftecbsuceetts in; the treatment of the ..ftillowing dues : . Intlattutiatory I Elcuinatism, BUTDS and Scalds Cholic,_. Pifer', .Flatttlence, Inflammation-of the liddneyei 'Deafness, M ead, tiver'Corn, Sqaint, Plithlsic„, Seald:lleddi Cane:it - i,' Weeds and ref Eyes ' " Bruises; Fresh ' Cuts and '',Wisuridi, Sprafpa'andStrains, liroliiy,Fains in thkllreast Aid Side, Totter, 'lnfluenia," . ttleerated' Sore.: Throat, CensUttiptih,.lll - encliitisc' Spasms, D l Ceis, SPinhi A l ,lrce,tinns, Scrofula or tabus Fvil, Coughs,syphilis; Itingworm„ all llowel:COntplaints, all Chronic dis eased, Impurtiedof the Blood and'General 'Debility. I is likewise vcry:henedeial fur Female Complaints in genctal; att'us a grsititestorative fretn - Langtor, weal:pees of iifiel;and Chest, Lew Spirits and Exce ssive pebility, I . ltopd the following Certificates, all of which are alithinitic• all the persons therein 'named .axe=n o e,- i , liktu l, an d ' Well known 4 Cincinnati and Pittsburgh . : 1 ; . ; Pfre,isenn H. Aug 22;18.16. iTh i f is to certify that we have used the American (iii for the whooping cough, among our children, by i, gi i , ,in —them front ;21.) drops to' a small tea spoon ful at night t Inch always e.nabled the nt to rest well through die Mglii. I also applied it to one of the children tl;atg.it her artn burnt .by turning °ter a tea cup of let chtice on , it, the child; sensed crying by the tune the aim was,rlressed and bound up, and has never complained of it since. - 1 also W:IS aiiiio.l:4l with a pain in my side sun , breast, and have been so for. 16 y4arsl 1 coninicoced using, the Oil by taking‘a tea spooifful mien a; day and in 3 or four days using of tlie oil I hate ben very much relieved, and do really Lilo:lies that it is the best Ihmily medicine that 1 nave ever seen. ; applied it to one of my neighbors for a 6tra4zeil anele, which relieved her in a few minutes. We Hare also used the oil for a strained joint in our otk 0 thinily, Is high gave case in a very abort time. We lie on tile east side of Fenn st., 3 doors south of v‘tallint, 1 ant now as wilt as i ever was in my life. [ ISI ititGARET it. ssitilt. ' jeckiirkwary in vi uearlFißhs l iite,4ogainitt kecti of ' hn the - triceit either per eh -titled' to: , tit - ib ? • tFllatd4, Let Jl3, hinge Oftde to and Mr.r. contenps in ng . countri. n. Prrensenntt, Aug. 14, 18 4 11.7. ,1 hl is in eertify, that iiait sun has had the Plethisic fo i r Hien )CATa, and V•Rbl . le.fV bad with 11.,.and about 01.5 darts since, I eomnienced giving 10 him shnut.'2o or drops of the American Oil, twice a dlc h tech mtieved him in a day or t , im of his di& cdity ler breathing, and 11c in now - entirely -relies% ed of Jim otigh;, our hey t 5. 1 44 years of age, We live in NANCY KING. july Ist, 1344. tram ' , pen cored of a very SClefe disease of the eyes mid licad, by the tine of the Amerman till, I fool it toy doll to tho public, as well Rs 101011; td send you the followiugicertificate: .1 liereby certify that I was severely atllictod nine jar age fast winter, with intliimed sore eves and a very severe pain in my brad from my eyes tip to the tqp of my head, and tionthisied SO for einVeral weeks. Aly Oyes were so much, inflamed and sore that I could not see to attend soy business- ' nor could I tell one ohjectsfrom another a few yards from me. I called in a physician, biat eta l gut worse. 1 also tried a good many remedies that bad cured others" bit ra my case they laileud.. In April, lia'4s, I heard of the American Oil. I procured a bottle, and be fore thail used a half a bottle 1 was entirely well, Mid ti continu so. I will not be without it in y house as lung as I can get the genuine article. I also gave it to 0110 of my men that was working for me, that had the teller in histhands so bad that when hr would grip anything tight in them the bltiod would Must out, and the use of half a bottle cored us both; l~aautild advise all that are afflicted in .any way..to give the Oil a fair trial; and I think they will he pleased with the Idiom have, JOHN munrit Sold at One. Dollar pet Bottle at Jackson's Patent Warehunse,b9 Liberty, head of Wood st., Ilittsburgh. Tire orit.7 ecace IS PITT:MI/RCM W.llO/0 the Genuine American Oil cars beak:lined. j Beware of a Counterfeit article. The Senedapil. Pitt in American Oil Bottles, and labelled "Ai-eer ie:in It somewhat rosentl . Aes the American Oil, but possesses none aits virtues or healing] 11l - crs. W. Jackson resper.fuil y informs the Public that Ilail Co., the proprietors . of the American Oil; Ilan e appointed him their SOLE AGe.."NT fur West -011 actia. All perSo.lln wishing Sub-agencies trill apply.at 59 hiliertv street, as above. , I IN; It. Sub-agents wanted for every town in- the above District. t A great number of certificates are' on hand "and can be seen at the office, to Liberty street, header Wood. ; • am; 2S-ly tISTIIAURDINART DISCLOSP It ES.. TO Dlllll GO I ST'S. CIO:11E Druggists arc Misled into the error of buy a miserable imitation-of Dr." Smith's Cuated'lndian Vegetable Pills, simplyliecause they can purchase the spurnius cheaper. We shall in 'all cases expose such dealers throughout the country, ;who, after being duly !informed of the rascality of ;these imitators, buy and attempt to impose upon the public with such worthless trash. It is not the Su gar coating alone that constitutes the vale* of my, ;Pills, but it is ray invention, for which I claim the right. G.IBENJ. SMITH, M. D., 179 Greenwich st. and ..2 Water' at. _Boston. READ AND JUDGE —IMPORTANT FACTS. We, the undersigned, wholesale druggists in Lou isville, Ky., are satistkd, born till the information that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN SOUTH is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills. -. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New - • York price. Robinson, Peter 4. Cary, 49:2 Main street. J. S. Morris 4 Co., 461 Main at. Rupert Lindenlerger, :al Main at. George hipping Co:, 79- Fourth at. h all 4• Alden, 81 Fourth 'at. The following fromdruggists in New York shows I invented the Sugar Coated Pills in 1843: - • New York, June 16th, 1844. We, the undersigned, never saw or beard of "Su gar Coated" until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man iiiitured and exhibited them to us about a year since. Rushton 4. CO. 110 Broadway and 10 Astor•Houso. Israel Randolph, hf.; D. 86 Liberty it. Harare Everett, 96 Hudson st. John Castree, 97 Hudson at. • David Sands, 79 Fulton st. A VOICE FROM KENTUCKY. I hare been atilicted with dyspepsia in its most ag gra nted tom tor three years past, and. found no , re relief until 1 used Dr. G. Benj: Smith's "Sugar-Coat eil Indian Vegetable Pills." After using six boxes of said valuable pills, Imu entirely cured. They arc a general remedy. - J. K. LEEMAN. - Paducah, Ky. NOT. 9 , , 1843. We certify to the 'above litchi. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally esteemed in (Ida vicihity. BODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. - Paducah, Ky. Nor. 19, 184.5. At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent We cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr. Smith in September last, while in New-York, and found him to all appearance carrying on a very ex tensive business with his. Sugar-Could Indian Vege table Pills. The extent of his establishment would astonish any ono not initiated in the mysteries of the pill Crude.—Louisville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) • Smithland, (Ky.) Feb. 24,1646. ; Dr. G. Benj..Stnith.—Dear Sir: .Nothing has 'ever been introduced that has sold so well and given such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated. Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. Very respectfully, yours, S. F. SINGLETON. LeuisvilleAKy.) Feb. 13th, 1846: Dr. G. _Benj. Smith,--Dear Sir: Yru will please send us 12 gross of your valuable Pilts.f . Front present in dications we shall ; sell a large amount of them.. We dud that they go very quick. „Your friends, BULL & ALDEN. Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1846.. Dr. Smith—Dear, Sir: Aboutl two weeks ago - WC bought 2 gross efyOur Indian regetahlesagar Coat ed Ma. Though businessis dull here at time, yet we have sold - them all. , please send us 10 gross thrOugh Messrs. Lawrenee & Keesa,pf your city, who will for Ward them to us via Pittsburgh. -, Yours, respectftilly,-. WILSON, STABillArt &SMITH,' - . • This is . to- certify that - I. linvd . used the Sugar coatedMllS Miutafactured by p. - peej. shilth, of New. York, I'M some mit, a nd believe . theinto he a good Medici* an froth inqiiirY in that city, I am . 'persuaded that.te is 'the original . itiVentori'and therefore, is entitled to the bokent:or the inuentoir. si-VviitiAlll4 • • aug2l Pastor Ist Pittsburgh: ' We hire reify Icticf4from different dea.ler solicit ing the agency o f thy Pill, although they had'the rious in their storeone in:panic:Mar front New Or leans, which ive-shall publish.: • .= , , Prtheilial . Thran6-L,New York, 179 GreenwichA Boston' 2,Water at. ‘" • ' IKr FiligTll is ...written on the bot tom pf. every : box of genuine 4 fSup.r,Coated . PL - 118.?' harm—rfrinitturHenctersonliriuggist;2os Liberty John .Vafgo.ant may 1 Bd7m. 0. c_tmr.VELL `~c-~tnl El= - ~-..:,,,;-,..--: ~ i'...3 -' ,..- . ::t :-.:;;.1 -7 - • -- ,; - ...""..T . ','..;', - ...« ,-- ...'''',' . ~ .... ~..-.. , . ENE t ital. mte, , HRISTIE'S ' gok.":4oliß A ,POS1:11VE A D PERMANENT CURE''FOR . . AND ALL NERVOCS COMPLAINTS, • "What though the causes may not he explained, Since their effecis , are , duly rabcertained, Let not delusion, prejudice,- ot".pride Induce, mankind, to•et- the means Means which, tho'"simple, are by ileaven.disignid- To alleviate the ills orkuniaeitindiw , DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC' RINGS AND MA( D; ET I aTl4tal D; • I THIS - remarkable invention, which has' reeeiVed the universal approbation — of the medical of Great Britain, comprises an extrely new ap- 1 plication Of-Galvanism, use remedial agent, hylneans of %side!' the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely diapprised with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the general mode now in use.. The strong doi es, and irregular intervals, in a Inch Galvanism isap- Riled by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a fair and inmartial trial, to be ,deridedlg haply/our, and it was to remedy this radical:defect that this,new'ap plication was projected, which, after unceasing tail, and perseverance; has been &monied to its present id 711.0 appfiCtai , 3ll. The qalranic Rings answer all the purposeg of the must Plpensive Maclithes„ and in many other respee.ts are mere . safe'acid-.Cetteht in accomplishing the desired effect. The Galranic Rings 1114P11 in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are centidently:recommended all disiteders which arise froth an enfeebled and unhealthy slate of the nervous or vital system, and these com plaints are.ationg the most painful and universal to which we arc subject. They arise, without - esception, from tine simple canne r - 7 a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that other having so 'often failed, a- new agent was greatly heeded, which it is confidently honeyed, has been , !bond in the , proper and judicious application Galvanism.• The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire ces'es of IZ iten.vrissr, acute or chronic, applying to head, face or limbs, Gout, crux, Toothache, Bronehilisertigo, Nervous Sick Headoehr, , Didigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Crump. Palpitations of the Heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of dointe, Spinal Complaints, Ltunbago. iVeurali in, - Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, pain; in the op...tend:Side, t'iederat Debility;Defitien ey,,tervons and Physical Ener y ,lend all 'SERV - O,PN DISORDERS. In MINI ofcontirmed Dyspepsia, Pimply a nervous derangement of the digcs five organ, they hate been found equally suCcessAti: Their estritordinary effects upon the sysicin must he witnessed to be believed, and.as a certain pre'ientlYe for the preceding complaints they are equally recoin mended. The Rings are of different prices, being made of all BIM, and of varioui ornamental patterns, and can be worn by, the moat delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the. sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise; The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bawls, Garters, Necklaces, &e -- In Brims cases of-a very severe character, and of long standing, the power as applie.l,by the Galvanic Rings is nut sufficient to arrest the progress of disease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi r ficatiun imthe Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Ste.., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of-Galvanititt can - effect will fail to be permanently relieved. l'hese artfileis are adapted tod.he %waists, arms, wfists,limbs,.ancles; or any part or the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used -with greater. benc4 fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the thriaat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success az a preventive fur.Apo. piety, Epileptic Fits, and similar complain?. Christie's Magnetic Plurir • is- used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their modifications. This composition has, been pronounced by the French Chemists to tie-One - of the most extraordinary discoveries of nmde . rn science.- ft is believ'ed to possess the remarkable power of ren- &ring the nerves .si:its:Wye to galvanic aetion by thital means causing a concentration of the influence, at the scat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re, lief. No other composition in chemistry is knoiWn tO produce the sauce , effect, oi to iinpart a similarpro perty to the nervous system, by means °fie outward local application.' The Al aglictic Fluid contains noth , Mg capable of thc slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harnilessin its action coif is beneficial in its results. Full explanations anddirce - - --- tions accomisany. it, • Tile combined every way perfectly' harmless; thew are sold at pages within the reach or all and the discoverer only te quests a fhir trial as . a test oft - heir surprising etlicpCY and permanent benefit. . • . Christie's Galvanie•Strengthenlng These articles' form another valnalde application of the mysterious influence ofGalienistn.. i They arc an important adjunct to the genuine GalyUniC,Rings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local-applica tion. 'They are continently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofltlicutnatistn,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a post tire remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest ar Bark, Pain in the Side, in Asmatic A f fections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary O rgans. In Spinal Complaints their e ff ects are of the most decided character, and they- , have often_leete used with complete success.." They .are also'of , s tlie greatest advantage in Pains . .and Weakness of , tlic Brcast,and are hig h ly recommended fur many oftliosc complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with diScase or, other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional N'Veriltness, as a, Preventive of Colds andlii all affections of the Chest, generally,: Galvanic Stringthenihg Plaster will be fonnd of great and permanent advantage. In a few Words; it embraces all the virtues of the hest tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while, the action continues. These articles will he 'build entire ly flee from those objections which are a constant source of • complaint with the ordinary plasters in coinniontll3l3. C Ti()N 114 y. The great celebrity and success of these arti des have caused them to be counterreite.4 by. ,mprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr CHRISTIE has hut one authorized agent in each city o 'the Union. The only . agent in Pittsburgh, .W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES, AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are 1' constantly received, regarding the extraordinfiry value and success oldie above articles. his ed that in the city of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieVed of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which hive completely baffled all former efforts of medical art..l indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exceptirm of those who are too prejudiced , to give it a trial, the invention hos re ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent among the American Faculty., Th.. Christie is at all times ready and most happy. to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for tosiing, the truth of his asEntions and the efficacy of his discovery: Only agency in Pittsbihl), corner of -4th and Market street. -. ' octll-dly Drugs, Drugm,.Drugt, At No. 2. Commercial Roer4lberlystreel,“Big Gol den Morlisr ,, l once more. AYS & ROCK - WAY:thankful for the liberal pa - llnonage, which' they have heretofore received and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa tronage, would, respectfully call the,attention of the public, to _our stock of geed§ which we are noot ; rez calving-for, the, trade. Among 'which .May,, be found in quantities to suit riurchasert, ,the:following articles. Rhuebard Root, ' Liqucirice,.Root, Flour. Sulphur,- do. Ball, Gum Afabie; - Refined Borax, Cal'd Magnesia, ' Bal Soda; -? Carb Mnguesia,- Spanish Brown, ; Gum Aloes, - • Gum Copal, . • Cream tarter,': -Roll. Brimstone, - Calomel, • ':-White Chalk, Sup Carb,Soila, , Epsoms, kali , Glauber.-Mxclaer i Tartarid Acid, roll o w Ochig, • Gain Chrome Yellow, - • dial Copavia, do. Green, ' Salt Petre, •-• Bose Pink. :..Together with a general assortment ofolla, Paints, 17arnialies. Paint Brunlies, Dye ,Wpoile,'&c. of whiclemill-lie sold, as low as at any othnr house .the in city. : 8919 /TIDE JIBIDRLBEFiII, - CATECHISM; nary of Christian Doctrine as used - by the German; Ites3rtued Dhureli; Englisti:liiicl - Gerniat- Fo.r sale at our store, NO. 115 Wood st. Pittsliurgh. jell . SCRI SCIIELBLER, Booksellers. 1 . . fflebicaL Dr. oshorwa's lindisa. Vegetable Realtor . ' attire • Prepared bivAr. Georgeßennett,..7f Nets York city. • VlSHEtinpPeeedented success that has attended the nee of these pills in the practice of the proprie tor for the last six or eight years, has induced him to yield to the importunities of many who have, used and-been -btnefitted by them, and: makearrange mentato placer-I/oin within the reach of the public generally.. In doing-so-he-feels called - 13 1 ) . 9 n"W sa y that the. Indian Vegetable Restorative Pil l s is deciv dedli:superior. to any with which he .is :acquainted. They combine. the:properties of many of the 'hest vegetable medicines (used lane - other a manner as to afford not only imtuedtateluilltliw. porery but .perinanent relief. ' : . The valuable :tonic which enters into ilteir . position, by'their action upon the.‘seeretery . ovine holdln check the pargative principle; and blandest gentle and natural operation, withqMinemavenienee or pain, and while they restore a natural and healthy action of the stomach, liver and - bowels; they-in crease instead 'of diminishing thastrength of.the pa heat.. The general opinion that a powerfultuid vio 7 lent purgative is necessary ie founded in error; they in general irritate the stomachs and bowels, derange the secretions, and are productive 'Of Very serious minsequences, and it should he kpowninat the great Mass of pills in general use are composed of the most powerfhl and irritating purgatives, and act with too great a degree of violence, producing that de rangement in the system that is followed -by con litigation of the bowels, indigestion and eostivenesa4 Fruin these facts the natural inference.would be that to maintain .ouiforui health it is. necessary to correct unhealthy secretions, expel morbid humors and perify the syatcm, by the use of arnedichie that will act efficiently vet mildly, assist instead of de rangipg the organs of the system, Mid thir,bring-ni ture'm its proper and healthy channel, tomecomplieh which no medicine is superior to the Indian Vegeta bleitestoratire Pills; their operation is, in ordinary doses, to promote a natural dud easy evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic propertyimpart vigor and health to the system, but when 'a,powtirful and speedy operation is necessary, it willbe acecimplish-' ed by increasing the dose, which may be done with perfect safety, as they are entirely Vegetable. They have been used as a family medicine for years by many of the first respectability, and althii , they are nut recommended to it heal all the ills that flesh is heir tov , yet it has been found very rare that it has been found necessary for those using them to employ any other medicine, and their, occasional use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven tive to disease. They aro exactly adapted to the use offamilies, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the blood, causing a free eireulation—open the obstrue tions and promote time secretions of healthy bile, and consequently are an excellent medicine for nausea, .indigestion, nervous disorderaidejectiOn, liver cam plead, pains in the head, side,and breast, costive neos, foto of appetite, urinary obstructions, agile nod I fever, bilioua and intermittent fever;dysentery, the matiana,scorfula, and are eminently useful Mull fe• male complaints—and in one word, all diseases aris ing from unhealthy 'secretions and impnrity of the blood. Numerous testimonials. of their efficacy in particular cases might be added, but • the proprietor prefers presenting a few certificates of their general character, from persons of unquestionable cando , and veracity, who would not in any degree lend their influence to promote anything that is not of decided utility; and rely upon their intrinsic merits to gain them a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence -that none will abandon their use who them a fair . trial. . • Wadi of families should always 'keep quantity of Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable . Restorative Pills in the house; they never Tall. For limits who are . stibject.to tits, headache, viddinesa, dimness of eight or drowsiness arising from too great a slow of blood to the Egad, should take these pills in preference to anythink else, as they are a sure remedy. Females :who value good health should never he t without Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills; as they purity the blood; remove obstrUctions, and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and be coming appearance. It has been admitt6l by a num ber of physicians that females cannot too higbly value these pills. . _ . CERTIFCATES The following certificates are from the Roe. Thos. Newman and the Rev. Darid Webster, minikeis, in the Methodist E,Church,New Ydrk Conference. blEw PAE.'rz; Sept. sth, >45.. br..Osborn—Dear Sir:. I hare, used your Indian Vegetablenestorative myself, and made use of then, in•my fanily,.atad most cheerfully recommend them as a very . ,4nableamily medicine. . •11.espectfUllr,. • • TLIOIMAS Newsun. lilaimnoaci, August 3d, %Li. , . D. T. OrbornDear. Sir: I hare for sometime past made use or . your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills; both myself..and in my family; and do most cordially `recomtnerid them es a superior family medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild and efficacious, aud so far as air experience goes, 'therare all that you recommend their, to be. ,• •. Respectfully. . Davin, Wr.nirElti Letter from The Bev. George Bowes. - • Los. Goat: WalwoTtli county', Wis. - Dr. Oiberii,t—lt is' with pleasure : 1 inform.* et the great benefit which I have derived, ftem your pills. .1 have been in a decline flu; slime tune ,, which has gicatly alarmed Me, intire especially as toy Com plaint; was a consumptive out, ancilliave also bOen very billious, and have labored ',severely with trains in my hend,.and my eyes have been co atftetml all to turn of a cloudy, sallow and MIMI- disagreeable com plexions. My safferCd also . frOM. great weakness and severe ,pains, and as your pills have so wonderfully relieyed. us, .we 'have sounded.the name of them allover onr; neighborhood ; and wlier ever my extraordinary cure is known, as the most valuable preparation for purifying the: blood and teg ulating the system: I 'should not have known the worth of your pills had it not been for the Rai. W. F. Dewit, of Cuddebackvillet; Sullivan county, N: Y., who with.greil kindness sent me a box to try them, and to that box of pills I owe my health ;.and as the agent here is out of your pills, I wish you would send um a package of boxes as soon as possible. Respectfully,GußGE. Bowrit. . . . Dianc-tiorts.—Dr: °shorties Indian Vegetable Re storative' Pills'should be takhn every night for - a week, lees or more, as the obstinacy ; of the disease, or circumstances are. The usual doseis from 2to d, arciirding to-the . constitotion of the person, but they . should he taken in anificient ,quantities to operate two or three times on the bowels- Very-delicate persona should begin With lfut two, and increase as .the imbue of the case may require.. Those more ro bust or of very costive habit, may begin' with three and increase to six, or even more if it shall be found necessary, and they will etlact a saificiontly . happy change to guide the patient in their future use. Each box contains from 35 to 40 pills—Price 25 cts. Sold, wholesale and retail; at.W.../ACKSON , S Patent' Medicine Warehonse, N0..59, Liberty st., head of Woed, the only : place in-Pittsburgh where the genu ine Dr. Osborn 3 s Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills can be obtained. -• 0ct19.44;w0m Medical and Surgical Mace: . Health is the charm of lifo, withOutit e t Love, letters, friends, all, all, are anenjoyed, - DOCTOR BROWN, a igularly educated physi. ian from the eastern cit would respectfully an' mance, to tht citimus of 'ittsburgh, Allegheny and icinity, that he can be :onsulted' privately and :orublentially, every day .vening at his office. or 4arnond 'Alley, a kcw Loots from Wood street, • • • • Dr. Brown gicei his partiettiar atteiltiim• to the reatment suld investigation et the - following discs ses: All diseascsalishig from Imputitiesof the Blood scrofula, syphilis, Bernina-weakness. Impotency, salt rhe pm, diseases of the eye anikeur, rheumatism, piles, palsy. • • . • • • Dr. Brown ha's much pCeasuie`in announcing to the pdblic, thathe possession of the' ateitin formation . and' iniprovement gie'treritriient: of second ary syphili, practised:itt the PittislOck Roo! pital. t The modern resrarchCs on - 13iphilisOti complications and - .consegpetices, and the improt'ed modes of practice WhiCh have beeninide. Imoly n to the public but recentley, and to' those chiefly who make thikbranch of Medicifie, their particu lar study and practise. ' • • Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, .whichsecurei the patientheing mer; canalized out ofeiistence Strang,ers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of. mediCine; and - regularly admitted •to practise, and that he now confuter hiritself to the study and practice of this particular hrauch,togeth er with all diseases of a prWate or'delicate n . itture, incidenito"theltninanfrnme. No 'cuie, no pay, - Recelit Cases at relieved in a short time, with out inteituption from business. ttj'Office on Diamond Alley, a Jew doors . from . Wogd street , towards the -market; -Conitiitation!. .0.111C1f.Y.. , .ritYl2-44Liort !-* 0 414) Weis"' 11 A YS atOre 4,4 YS & sitockluir. .:'"W IcaLilr. T vt, care .irollovis•Viirfsc'rl 141 MORE •PRDOP/ OR .THE. EFTICACY Or • nu,. tissiAirpir.os.:o cal povancp - 01" . .WILD TILE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PIDDIASATION • - • CONSUMPTION.: Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liter,Cosnplaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pam in the Side and Breaat,Palpitation of thn Heart, Inflnenza, CroUp, Broken' Constitititm„ - Sore Throat, Nervnts and. - ItltAlacaitdinirglPrair•O . ,41111110 Brtalsi :arid Longa, the • ming. jeffeetual ano • .• • , .• apeecly cure ever. . 7. • , , „known for „•• • any, .of • 7 iii • - abocediegdseg z= _1 :•..1 DIt..BWiY:IrE' COMPOUND SYRUP. - or WILD .CLIEDDY:. • A Truly. Wonderful Onnoff . . Dr. STVATICE: Dear Octoborlast, while en.' gaged with Mr: -Joseph Smith, in 'a saw mill, near - Waynesburg, I 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,: - /kc. &c., which was, - scarcely supportable. I hail family' Who were wholly dependent on my exertions for support, yet was obliged to.leave my business and return home. - I was then attended by several Physicians, both still grew worse, until my medical attendants gave me up , as incurable. Subsequently, my wife observing in one of the ,public prints,. au. advertisement or Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cheizi„sproc,ur ed meone bottle from Francis M>Clare, your agent in Lewiitown, which relieved me. I continued.unUl I had taken five bottles. lam now able to retur n to work winagain. I write this to offer You thy sincere thanks, and you are at liberty to niike - itlinewn, 'so that if any human being is suffering as I have been, he' may have recourse to your invaluable inolleine. Yeurs,• . -. JOHN. e. BOVN.F..- - Lewistown,Del. - CONSUMPTION,'which has baffled the skill- of eminent Medical prac.ti.ioneis, wheie invalids have been given up hopeless,by having recourse to, and nersevering in, this unequalled remedy,, have-been persevering. cured. 'There are now in the hands of the proprietor numerous certificates of cures, - Which would astonish credulity itself, wore they - made knoWn to the world. To those who are afflicted with anyof the above diseasey'svo say, gave this - medicine a fair trial; you will then be convinced this - is no miserable compound, but a safe and powerful remedy, and that its curative powers stand alone and equalled by none.- i Dr. Swayne's Syrup is the only true and. genuine artiele of Wild Cherry before the public, and we would say to the afilieteirosTways look for the Writ ten signature ofDr. SWAYNE on each bottle before your purchase. Beware, and be not deceived! some persons may tell you that some etheiprepi ration is as good. }teed thein not. One, trial of the :equine Dr. Swayne , s Syropof wild Cherry will con vince you that it is the most valuable medicine dip, am the increasing deMand for-the above srticle, Druggists, Merchants, .and dialers generally, will find it to their advantage hive a full supply *of this valuable medicine. • Remember to enquire for DR; S WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRAIY OF WILD C ER ftY, as there have been sdine individuals with the assumed names of physicians ,ipakink' great Offoroi to pular a spurious article lotto 'the%market: ander. Ar; fictitious name., •• . .;. . . The (original and only) genuine article. is on ly pared by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. comer of Eighth and Race etrecta,Philadelptda... Let the adVice be repeated, do not nett:act a Hight eougli;.'if you du, you may have occasimito regret it. Why...run any risk?. Delay has, and, may agallylead • to 'serious consequences. • . : .• . IMPURITY OF THE 13L00D.-An . eseelleat Spring Medicine. Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SAASAPARILA'AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. Thetas great •purgative and-purifying Pills are cele: brated for the cure of Dyspepsia; Sick Ifelulaahe,• Doss of Appetite,•Law Spirits, Blotches or Pimples on the face, or any disease where a purgative or purl. tying medicine is required. These pills neither gripe, prcidnee nausea, 'or any:other unpleasant sensation, and al a Spring Medicine fqr purifying the blood and cleansing , the body of ditease, they' are unsurpassed by any medicine ever yet introduced to the public: • 0::r Manufactured and‘sold, wholesale and retail; bY-the sole proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE & SONS, W. corner. Race and' Eighth streets, Phila'a. • The only agents in • Pittsburg!' for the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market at; Ogden & Sno.wden, Corner of Wood and '2d st., and S. Jones; 1•30 Liberty it.;•wbere it can . be obtain ed genuine, wholeiale and ;at pioprielerif ", prices. Sold by John Mitehill, Allegheny city;'E: B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. IHegoffm; Mercer; J. II: Burton: & 'Co:, Erie; J.S. Morris &Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co. ; St, Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans; Deuig. & Sot,, Columbus; , Boyd, Canis ; & Co., Butler; lgaekensie 11aalte.11,.Clevo la-Ha; Dr. Baker,,rheeling, :Va.; Wrrial.,7lKifif!'s Afaysville,• Ky.; Miller, bell & CO.,UnicintrarnaL Mnison; Cum&iliatti J. M. Sharp, Dayto n; and by agents in all parts of the United Statie.'..- • . rep IS • - . Wllsonts7Pills: /VII? WILSON. PILLS . ,,as ,a.. remedy. ?yeti/414j i uilapted.for htad • hes anitdyspeptie affections, axe pretty general! - flown and • eateerDed in this community) and the iroprietor,"so - o ft en as helms I f. occasion to-write or siiesk-et s thern,ictui seareelY to'. Rain from an expression of his grat ed acknowledg ments to his friends for their patroniare and kindness to him. His feelings are the warmer from observing the i.theginuing and the ending".-rtlarownalmopf in juxtaposition—of se many .npstrualaqd li.indreApro. - - mil - Wank - 'equally laud in - .o4lCpretessions, and much more industriously piresinted . "tO' thi 'public; while Iris preparation noiselessly - advances, even so remote places; soothing and comforting the afilietea; and permanently grafting itself upon' the affections . of new friends, thin; continually.wideifing the . ..circle of its usefulness. Although well satisfied-that • his Medicine has, as it were,,a principle of. pe - ii . tetaryln it, yet he 'is obliged to, hit friends for the most sib slantial.evidence of the fact, In its natural histery, if you please, the- Wilson 'Pill differs from most other prepara Uinta in not being originally made for sale, or with a•view to pecuniary profit; while as every bctdy knows,the greatest tyro (as a general thing) no sooner. begins to dabble in drugs than he casts about for some cheap • prepare. ; den; or must 'got up,' as the phrase is, something•-•- anything that will sell. Often he ottemets it .nnder an assumed •or fictitious name, al, thotiih minsciOus his own write' insufficient to sell it; The difference then between the Wilson Pill and the preparationii a have just indicated, would appear te he this:. The consciousness of the value of my pill originated the idea - ofpatting. - thenkon sale for money, sad at I price. The consciousness of the value .'citototteY originatesin most instances the many preporaliOns I have alluded to; and the price most liknlv..to take' is always first -carefully considered, and the pill or other preparation made and graduated. to suit it. ' The one is a mscovray, and-comes: from the greatArcilia. of Universal-Natare; the. other & trick or intention, and comes from a not. ery popular quality of Dint vroost. Nature. • Reader! the difference here le great, lu one instance-the ra/ue attached to the Pd.* is the starting point; in the other, the MONET.. But it is not probable that some of the manyprepanr: Lions having even such paternity were accidentally; good, but that possibly by this process of "getting up" as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got up" too high be tore their specific gravity had been carefully ascer tained, and have blown off never to be heard of, with other chaff—some lighter, some heavier. 'Whatever may bo the rationale, I must 'rep - odt it, that lam most profoundly thankful to my friends . for their discrimination in not colisigning my disc.overy4o that eompondurnis category : o f .. inventionniliat did - not answer"--of "tricks that won't 7. - "?' • The Wilson Pil'tare useful asp ovoriesLiretnedy, and may be kept and taken, in proper +loses, in Cam dies, as a preventative of torsoral ill health, or din:. ease of 11 - loiterer name, by any member bf- the Am.' 4r, without any fear of the conacquencesof• = nsaio- - sure in the ordinary Pursuits of business. • •••••• fArThey play always be lad in any quantity of the proprietor; in I"enti Street, below Marbury, and of the priincipal;pruggistsof ; thia.eityand Allegh cep •.• 't • jy22-faw7in • •.. • . • , •". • ' • Te.siitkian it* ds. . • WEStERVELT„' thc: ya: and well iw non • . Yenitian Dtaker,,filittetlY of Second 'an Fourth - ate., take's this method to inform liismany fricrida of the fact that his Factory is now in •full 'op eration •im St:. tie' old 'Alltighliny Bridge, where aconiiteht supply of Blind' of .vari ous colors and qualitieS, fecOnstasitly kept odlrm .i tlr :at ell prices, from twenty-cents up to suit onitto •N. it. If required, Will be prit'isEt so, that in case of alarm by Bre t or'othea*ile, 'they may bo removed Witlioilt the aid of a screw-driver, aiid with the same facility that any other piece of finwitire can be rameveld, and withenft anieetra efronse'.` j024-daory. • -•• - 1 ' . . . t. . rifo,sers. rinirsakture liorerooma.. stitietrilier would .roost respectfully call. the .attention of she public to his stock. of Catifeet Ware, posseasing.adrantagea over any other manu facturing-establishment in-the city., :lie is enabled to sell hit Wares at moth lower prinont theretbrel.lie .- would remind those.who-want good. furniture at 'a . fair price not to forget the right place' ici.: 27; falls,. street. (mar 23-d&rry) .11. U. RYAN . I=2l=E!=lls • ' ,!`','" ;?i. 4 4 1 . wsa .w V.,..n.,ittet. , - .4;44-‘er , 4 , 2 4 err.. • r s„ " k,.,... ' ' ;! ~ • .4 - • ." ;'• •.' = • = • ' • •••- .- • :::;;;'-; ••=4 ENl=l r . ; 9-- 61 IME t '~ '/ . 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