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' '..' -',•,, -1 ::'',:."!:'• - '..- :• ' •:' • '' t'Y -•1 ; •-:: .' . . ~ .• ' --,,,J!:•-•.;;;„,......v5-,:.,,-....-:.,;,.-,•,---.- ;,- ;,,--,,,-, _•-: - - . . . :'-:•:'''', -: : ! ; '‘, :::' ••:',.....'-'''.: ..,.,,,,. ..1.2. 4 .,.. .- -, • ':,, ;:,6-,.-... , er.... , „,:-.,- . - - ... ,- ---.-:,--,--„1.--.--.,:-F-..,--..,,,.=?::,-.-_ - -<,..- - -_, s, ---s-':--'... , ;:..c ,. . , -. 0, ...--k: , ..-- - :---?,--- ..f.- .- ~,,4 -, . :,, ,. ., ,-;-- ..., „ , .. - -- 5.-..- Jelttolßairgia.,PsirtabSo:Sespaa Line, . . • • .. . • . • • tila r 'EVNIAIB46 - =- . •.. the - transportition of freight. between Pitts . and the 'Atlantic cities, via . Pennsylleaia prpeoyettients and !Baltimore and Susquehanna rail . TheTroprietors of this old Mitablished line, haiing com - plited,their arrangements; are prepared to tor .ward goods.to and fkom the East (on the opening of the ea a al.#o riga tion t ;)'osi al reasonable terms as any ' other rolipousitdeliate, and lac - determined that nu care OrAtteitiesam thidt part shell be wanting to se cure a erdat!imance,hf . thatpatrunige so libemllylie .. 'Staled upon titer& for several - years past. The decided of the portable boat system, , . the re . : . so manifest in gnlraity and despatch experienced to tbedifivery of goods, the absence of .al l risk of dolac; breakage or other damage; incident to the old system, where geode have to be hurriedly transhipped three times on the_ way, and the merchantable order hi Which produce has been avowedly delivered by them', has induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably 'this season. _ Their extensive -Warelthuses at each point,luneaqualld b', any other! lizie;) affords the In facilities to condOct their.), usiness • with despatch; and to shippers, the convenience of freistorage, if required; until their arrangements are complete-hwhile their long experience in .the carry ing trade, It is, presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the.p faille that they will success exarttliMselves to, give geneinl satisfaction. redeived':forwarded, steamboat charges . AO bills lading transmitted' free of charge for 'lOntsaissioti, advancing - or storage, and all connnuni -440ha00.-thefiglowing vrents promptly attended tot • •TAIFFb b crcb:s - Non. Cor - Penn and wit •ft - I - Fit 1 . . e S., 1 S Ur. 1. • • BOTtI7IIIXIE, f • • . iS Aarkepstreet; Philadelphia. O'CONNOItS Korth st., Baltimore. .., : !...-: .: :,-:: : ;. : ..- , ...-::Li. : • ' 41.. ' I . Flak Ward Livery Stable. , . • 111 e. stunwrilier, haring bought out the well known Livia:) , Stable kept by C. B. :Doty, in the 5.(1.11 %Vitra, respectfully Wrenn* his friends and the public generally, diet ho will keep at all' times a stock of the best description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kindle, and in' short - every thing required in 1111 line of business. • 'A:considerable portion'of his stock is new, and I.e ii confident that no stock in the city wiU be superior. • to his. -•• ; . • • Its terms will be sn'enbpate . .: is on Lib. erty street: rmi • ilooir4:lo.tiye iliti . ..ennal•• bridge ; where he relict:4lly solicits a Aire of 'public pa., ttonago.' : comotAN.. . " aq" 000)0 an 411egait'lleariZe x liich..l4lll be furnished when required. aii2s-0 -! ;: .Ss itMion Riai y .111us2ient's TransporlaUon Line. • • ; ) • rict cepi ig principles, N_l laiougit not claiming to be the only line that is ro conducted. The proprietors of this old established !MC linie put their stock. in the-most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared. to-forward produce and inerchandir.e to and (ruin the E. sterncities on the opening of narigition. -Wo trust that our inn. elperience in the 'carrying 'mei nes', and r.e.dons atrein ion to the interet , tq i.f cus ;metre; iecurc to tic a continuance and matere Kahn pationagc heretofore begun% ed on •Hingilaljes • • Our a rritisgements will enable us. to carry freight !with -the nunnrt despatch; and nnr prices shalt alirats 'mai low as the lowest charged by Other responsilats' . . • • Punlitce,and nnenioritsiol for. *aided iinst and-wt st niihout aiY cliangoTur ail nerd slug, stor.igc. ur . commission. • ' Bills of lading 'forwarded, and 'crow direction primiptly attended to. • " :,ydrev , , or applir to 11IN1IIANT, #24 4 111, car. I . ..ibiwty i'Vaviitrst: , ..Pittec . • TIMILVMS; !Meg & - STRAtroNo 110.276 Market v.t.. • ' • JAMI ti IVILtioN. Agett. • • '. No. I? .Naith • • • WILLIAM TY.SI)N, Agent; Ipilol , • • • .. p;w. tuve..t.sr., New Volk ..7" . • ' liideprnatail.vgort:o3l.i: !emit J A inc. • • • • I$4G. ?o1; the Araiiniori...shin of.priii)ulte;atid marabou ! 12 dile to one Iron, FitraburglitiTaltamore and 11...711withoUt tr,inshipping. cots"- ! 61,-;itel to.tiatcare, will tut feirwurdo4 without delay, at the...l:A:oat current ray.t..i lulls of Luling tram lette3;.:on4 all 'instiiwttiiaii.litounitly attewlcd to, free (cosh' am' titrectlart,;c.for. stony," or Consults alga. Mires!: ' C. A. I , lcAtii`l,Tit Canr...l Aegin, Ittrotturgh . . ItrynniLL Sc. Co.. . • SuriPa*.a.Wharf,Baltitioor; tE.A.ItS;• •k • . Broad at., P tertlt's : :11* qty Freight Lige •, . . • • ,• 'l7 xcLusirsuir for the transportation of way' i" - •• "•Ji • fieiisla beeaßeil . PittStrnrgh, airsritte, .Folioa- I tento,Herlidersitarghe street, and all intef-1 me.lia:o : • • • Ode holt leaies the W.irehon..tt of C. A lAcAnelp I .ty fr:Co:,Plttsbaith, ority day otite.,pt SuudaYh'i and hippeiti e 32 alicar d..pend An ita‘ in; th.tt goods] forwarded ultliriut dila? and on acetnanistdatin; terms. • - we respectfully sulitit.t title pattotiv;e. • ' • .: raotntteren!. • 7.. Pteinorth of boata, Nile, Eichange, Pam; and Pacific. i - • • • H. ( Hataes Of boats, Push and Esoine. ;obit Miller of ears ea Portage Rail Road. ••• • AGSM's. •i 3; PICK WORTH, Can.ti Bashi; Joh t own, • • JOlfti. MILLP.P., " /I.,lliilayviiiirgli, • C.. 4.. lA 4 .l:tit:LT VB4 Co, " Pittsburgh. JY. 3 . • • : . . • . _ . . . . - • .7110NOSCIARS..r.i ROUTE, . • • •TO. .1/1110rifrtillILI,E. Ttl BAT.TI3IORB; in 32 11641—fare 910. • TncyttILSDELPIIIA. in 4Uliours--fare 1312. 0111.1" 73 HILI:II . 6TAGIPICI U. 5...11.A.1L. .This great Spredi Regularity and high Rrputai ion already attained by this pleasant passenger !tome, • has indoced the l`ost Ilaster tivierral. to plarn the Seir:Y(irk autl Philadelphia mails to Pita:burgh, ul on it. • The soporior and ota4 ateararro CONSUL and • LOUIS A.II,AZiK, leaiteiPthe M..amigahttht Wharf Iprecisely at 8 o'clock every inuritizaT, and at 6 'clock: etTly reening,, etcept Sundays. Splendid 'Coaches await their nr. ri %al at Brownsville, to trano port Passengers and only 73 utifea to the Rail Road at Cumber/and. - The preparations on this route are ample, awl the gouneetions complete, Fo that disappointment or de lays will he uiikuowu upon it. .7; By our tiekei N s ra-tiengf•rii can delay at Contberlanit nr aLualtimore during- their fra.oiry. unit e.utitinoo ,:theiriounley uitl.er by steamboat ur cars to ..Oblee in the "St. Charles 'loud," Wood m. Pitts butgh. J. 3IE.S KIM EN , iy3 I : . , Agent. - • • - --------• • • • - • • • - - - • -...1; . ~ Willett .11 , ti Shoe giOie. , . 0 1 • . ,' H. CHIL.L/S•fso.',.. w arc no recei%ing their , i. string asp plies, co , msting of one of . ',i ti ,, host;.la . 002 . 1 est and best as- egALIPS earestent ',of dots and S i m on that they have ever' hesa.able;to lArg.to this market. •Also, Ladies and kihrsee:Flereticp'Braid,, and Straw Bonnets, of the latest MA's:Mother withi.a'splendid assortment of Palm • Leaf Mita, mess' and trope. summer Cape. Also, alone loi of Now. York Tanned Sole Leather, till 'of which having been!. purchased at the lowest rates, and selected .iiiitittreat Care - fur .the western trade; will be 013 at a 'small"advanac above eon lad charges: All itierehanti; !wishing to, parefiese• *ill find it io their interest to call and 0pi131106 theirstiock beforeiurchaaikoleewheire... .; '.: ' -'s'lniar27,tr.' . . • • Ab.i• ''‘lby 0.4 a. litlreqr Wwl: 6 4est• r"• .!, ViJOS ,• who wish to urchase field or. Elik ; Vet M tAt Ilea , or :lc elry, wlll find. it to their . • -.. ;ideality!, to cell, ow the subscriber; who ie eellin . g ell liesiriptiona of foie gold end silver watches ... Wilt! leicirr,,, tynas good terms as may be had. in the eastern;citie.i.' ,e"1- . ,:1. • '. • - '. ' . . , , . flee trelifutiff Stier Eyigliili raient Lever Watche . • '-'.4 'f.: I ,r l "I 4 — (rentwi Arid French " • " ! .i . i Xt.- •i 1 , 11:?4yilliio Witches. - Ladies'arid Iltdialeinert's Vine Gold Guard Cliain:z: .0: I or • ; 1"4 - ' • • tv. • 144 .!,, lircaAt Pins; . . ' 4 ' .. Statil4tO,'bold Pincils, and Finger : Rings; Silkerifirit,ll‘ifitari•,GOod ~I.umps,ilnd a lareeva rietrof fade). qckedil: .:''' .: 1 . • ' ' 1 ' 3trWatehes;'ClockS-'406....,1twe1ry repaired in 'the bear taantreri amt Warreepriit'the lowest prices.' .' i ••••:". ' ' '.-- .. :, ' • 7 ''' : liTt. -IT. WILSON, " - ' I eilintii:Pdiirth and Illarket eta:. 1;'-..•.. . - • 41. ' 4; :'.. - ... -, ;'1;•:"-"cc ' ;•• •I. ete , '1 , ..,. - . • • 1 • * .omi:citation Cues. Al.,astrsiim . Errs FOR!. • . 1 8 4 . 6 zi.g.thix.r.47;macilEL, agents. EIdritANCES Yo, arid Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by the Black Pan, or altiOna,4 -Licetwol Packets. Sailing from New York' and , Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month... Andby Slat class Americas Ships fpNiling Weekly,f Persons son - ding to the "Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with' the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of the eight ships - comprisingthe Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool PacketsiAssiling from LiverpoOl on the Ist and 16th - of every month,) also by prat class Shim sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, NEWS. James D. Poch() 6s Qtr., there will send out without delay: Should those sent fur not come out the money will be refunded vvithout any deduction. The "Black- Ball;ot old Line of Liverpool Packd eta," comprise thetTollowing magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool . on their regular appoints = day, as follows:. Fidclia, ... . .. Europe, • • New York, • American,..... Yorkshire,— , Cambridge,.:. Oxford,. 1, 'Montezuma, • 16th c , 16th ‘• 16th " Katie .—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyance fur'persuns to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring orit,passengers by that Line, the public are re spectrally notified by the owners that no paisenger agents, bgt Roche. Brothers Sc. Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, arc authorized to ad% tortise and to bring out passelur ' cfs br that Line. . AVeliave at all limos for the Drafts at Si bt for any :Amount, direct on the, Royal Hank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on ?itesara.i'rescottl, Grote. Ames Sz Co., !tankers, Londolo, which are paid free of obscount, or ally charge; whateier, in all the principal towns thrologi ttttt t England, SCOthllsul and Wales. ,Apply to, or adtlress, of by Letter, (post paid., . ROCUE, RAO'S is. CO. No. 35. Pullen street New York. (Neat door to the Felton (lank. MIL ROCIIE, Sr., • No. 7F Dublin 'street. Liven I.' BLAKELY*. MiTCIIEL, tnyll• Penn street, and Smithfield at. pilientes. piruirid'Ebnlgrwillon 0111 re. ,RaIIErTANCES and na.mg to A A . 1141 fromGRTAT MITTAIN A! , l , . • lani.m4D, by w. &J.T. ra p.eni t .73 South 'street. coreer of.:llaiden Lane, New York, and* 04 Wnterltiti road Literpw.l. The . Indle.rihers haring aetteigi..l the ageiiey 6r the iilkne bowie, Arc non pupated to mako arrange ments upon the most liberal li.rinte with thirweiboo roils of isaying.the passage of their Irmo& from the old Cuuntr), laid flatter themselves their character and lung. standtng in business will give amplena amaisco that all their arrangements trill be carried out faithfully. Messrs. & J. 'r. Tapseott. are lon and favora bly known for the superior class, Utwommodation and sailing qiialitios or their l'seket Ships. The 14l'EF.N or sits wr.sr. Ittly/lEN- Tl'.ll,llAnmvx. tivrTINCVER, ItnSeft 1.1V KAM:101, and SIDISONS. t-wrvetf.trittek bare earl, Port monthly ? ant New York the Ills,; and 26111 and from . Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they: hare.ermmtamients with the .st. George and Union Lines or Liverpool rackets te a lops.: tine from Lirsiroool, every tic et/ay-smu t : thus deter mined. quiz tiedities ittnill keep pace wtti, thole in creasing patroiiage,whili M . ransentirr ritiustant per-sona) suosronendailee or the btetinver to lartr.• pool is an additomal FPPnril. ibal the comfort and al . e.pannt.dattna IIIR? passengers %ail be purlieu • larls 31.1ValliNt : to. the llthseribetr bond :s• mood • rtt•wicely enga ged in the TiainAruselioa iteptne. , cee and the 3ilanb , row.. are thetehl e . owniOnd charge snit. forward passenpurs immediately int their larpting,iwittront a chance of dipappOintuient or delay r and aril the. rerore prepared to:contrilf t hit par. sage froerinsiy sea port in (;rent Hutton et Ireland to this City;Jhe nature orthelinsiness the) are engagmt in gislig„ them rscilitiei for eamidd pamimgers an far inland *Anther...clic attatuallic. and will. (if no cemary,)•' forwak passengers further West by the hest mode of contevanee without any additional chntgra for trtrable. Where pers;ins 4.111 t for ilecline entain , l t'oot, the aninicitraid• inepansa; a will be rcrati4o, - i6 full. ' 'Rr2ittrTAW. rg. The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight, Air any amount payable al the proripal and 'foams in FmgMad, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus afrunling a safe antiespeditious loode of Itetuating ftuilla to thew riennwies, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their lute reet to avail them s elves of. Application by letter post paid) nail he prompt ly attended to. • TA A FFP. & IrrONSolt, Forwarding and Commission Merriman , . mar:? d&riry : . Pittaborgis, Pa Resulttabeeis Ca England, Ireland, Scot. land andiV ales. PEitSONS desirous of remitting money to any 0 the above countries, can do so through the sub scribers on the-limit easy terms. We are.prepand .10 issue drafts fur any ainouist user .0 I ,06 e: r I ins.— Rensittances made , thrtiagh our house any day before the 23:1 of hlayl, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June.'; Trii t; undersialied basing Imagist the paper ware house and wall paper matioilictory, late of Hold hip & lirweno, hate entered into a copartner- AIN-under the:namc and style of 11111 & litOWlle, for the purposenf carrying on the hitninesf in alkits They will Imre always on hand a complete assortnicnt a PAVER I lANt ilNCft AND tiottnktts. ut their Dull lima:ware. and their stock will lie improved 'awl vular;ir,l with periodical additions from the twit ' , tench factories. • Agent; Alr the welblitiown Mown Paper ;till, Steubenville, (Vein uhnL they will be coconut& supplied Kith LI Itl T4it: , Iti RAPPlrly MINT ING PAPE:It, un,i;k: KT SI tAILUS, Jite.; all of which they offer wi l nlemle and entail, at their store, No. 37 Weed street. luny between Fourth and 'U nused Ailey, where country merchants aud•dealers are invited to call. je24-416,11 Tlexcimm; IdItOKI:lt, corner of Wood and ;II ntroctn. 1:0111, osilvet ned current hank notes bought and mad. Sight checks on the easttorat tildes ror leralb, notes and bills collected. 1;;:-% TEN Ell INV SION LW ERT- L'ltN PLINKSYLVA.NJA by Col. Said. ienill.tMlo man, notwithstanding which, J. Al. White will continue to-sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been igen:din the western coun try, having the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth 'streets. Ho is now prepared to show to his•pumerous patrons the great eat variety of cloths, caseinicrea, vcstings, and clo thing of all descript ions,ruitabla for time approaching season, that Ilan lINCF beta offered in thin market, m *high all can have the Bight of Way: Obcom the corner, i.u. 167, Liburtyand S,ith ittreuts martri • WHITE has ju t.reeeival at_ his.large eatahlishriiebt, fronting 'on . Liberty and sixth etrepls,.r.a •spletidid assortnient of TWF.F.DF (.n suiifiriarfitfiv,;etaiperior lot of French Satin 17E1 , 1 M%; ail f - which he'is ready to make, ur in the I attistfasliOntlind on tlteinost reasonable terms as osnotr'..iThierie the corner ; No .1671 Liberty and : • • • . . • ..suyl4: . •1; M. WkliTE, Tailor, Proprietor... . °John D. Daylni..". UdTIONRER COMMISSON;MERCIIANT, Ceiruer Of Wised and Pia itieots, Pittsburgh; is ready; to receive merchandise of every description' on ciinsignment,for:public or private sale, And from, long experiencejn the above busines;flatters himsel that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him iht . h theiryatronage.. • • Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry' Goods and Fancy artiais, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Of groceiies, , Pittsbuth manufactured articles, new and second band furniture, &ie., at twri •.! • • , garei:every criting at early gai-light. • MEE REM , • .! • << :. . nocuE, BROTHERS & co. Oa lit Jan. • lst May. lit Sept 16th " .16th " 10th " Ist Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct. 16th ", 16th " 16th ". • Ist Mar. Ist July. Ist Not 16th " 16th " 16th Dec Ist April. lit Aug. " BLARAIIS & ITCH ET., Pittsburgh, Avans fin noche, Hru•s & N' yorls Vziper• introkon,s, GEO. G. BROWNE, SAML. C. HIM.. Allen Kramer, I=l }l'ittzburgh, Pa. Won. Dell & holm D. Davis, F. loortnee, . J. Painter & Co.. .roemph °min Jaiisei Na••, erot....r.ti gi Co. John 11. Ikon n & Co Jame! , 311:31co!less, Coneninnii. Lotus. Mo. W. 11. PreOt Bank s r K v., Lembo'''. To trsopl• To Arrant! • J. M. \VIIITE„TaiIor, Proprietor =EMELIE t.'.. .~~;. A: st.;., 4 - 3nuranLe .:QCompanteo. Thei:Prianilatas Illsii.Aassursisavie Compaisy - • Or . 111111ADTLIVIA. CHARTER PERPETII.AL L. $400,000 paid in lice 1631, Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth.— Take Insuiance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, iii town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either, per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCHER, Pivot. C. G. BANCKER, Seey. DIRECTORS: • Charles N. Bancker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton; Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . Adplphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown. •Wiaaatcs: .11Ltassx ' Agbnt, at the Exchange O ff ice or: Warrick Martin, litCoosorper of Third and Mar ket streets. . • • • • . . lire .risks taken on hid!dings and thuir contents in Pittsburgh; Allegheny and the surrounding counuy. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. Plre and Marine Inaurancc TII F. Insurance Company of North America,. of Philadelphia, throligh its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited . Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, Ina on shipments by the canal and riicrs. • DIRECTORS. Arthur C. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Menlo., Alen. Henry, : Charlee To)Jor, Samuel W. Junes, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Braun, Jacob( M. Thomas, John White, John 11.. Nell', Thomas P. Cope, Itieltitrd D. Wood. Wm. Welsh, !leery D. Sharrard . Spey This is the oldest insurance Company in the Uni ted Staten, having beon chartered iu 1794. Its char ter is perpetual. awl from its high standing, long experience. ample 1111 , 11115 7 awl avoiding all riska of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. Al counting Koren ur Atwood, Jones k Co, Wa ter and Front street'', Pittsburgh. oet2:11. AND MARINE EVSUDANCE COMpANV, THIS UMW,. TlV:pectable e!)inp3l..%iorre poroel through their PlTTSlttltt; AG.F..54.1 r to snake insurance of Plcry kind conisorterl with rigy of tranvortution arid:inland natigati .... ;to .itootre Amami, 10•41 or &imago hy fire, Dwelling flouNrs, Waroborto.‘. Doihhogs in gaitoral. Goorin, and :tforclintitloo.; a n d I* , • tittieriplloll or personal prnpnrty on *hi. loom fasoothle term.. Application.for Insure nee nttetolorl to nithnnt dn. 14:. at the, taco, lin. 31 Water and 64 front qr.. by SP11111t;I:It 11ARBACK;11 Art. At au triertien bold it the *trice in N. Y..t Miy 12th. the following named gentlemen were chosen Moreton. or thin Centrality, for the ensuing year, Joseph W.Saasge, Stephen Holt, „ John Browner, John Mann:h. 11.ani t:. Ward, Win. W. Cattyhell, John Neu hostas.. , taruh hiller, t\ ilhaui tt. Sloe ; hfarene Spun:, • John F.slackir, Joseph Lair, John .1. !hunch. • Astd at a anhaesnortst tooeting or the Board, JO. I.:Al - At:K. waatetanitnonaly re•elec ted President for the ete.sting year. JAMKSIB1111:8, Not rotary. I pour* oar. . A :11:B1C tiN INSI'ILt STE. CoMpAyv o r inoto4o±rioa T chortor perprtutil—Culotalritlo.. ton !mid in. attic^ SD. 11 Walnut fuvet—Wns. froderick . Fralny, Seey. Tina old and tes jitid.Conspany coa t 1111 l triune Ituildin Ainkse, rurnisurt. Anti Poorily , net 94a ianluua character, agattmt lute ur damage by: Applicatioust for Inautattees in . Pittaturgli and ilr natigitlonlossid roll 1.45 rereiveil, rttd ri.ka taken eitherpoilii-tirtlly or for 'oohed ide term., by G )."(!iielin N, gam, doe 24 .No. 26, Wood atreeL an 1-1 A, =TEM 1,:ro 1 s d 1 l'ih!s!otrgti, PT no. DpLftpire Ahtttati 1I Slfety ittfltreff Ciirm orq qt I?,hilorPtphirt, 11TRE RISE* upon Iloi;diog.1 and .Nkrchno<lize of l . r. 3 el, d.,, riooon. and MarilW it.t. upon hulls .1r c17,411e:$ of ‘0,,...1: , ;ta1cil upon the nio,l favorable t4.t-1.1... 011ic.r al the ,:lreholllie or King Water t.. near Marker. gtVCI,t, Patti, N. 11. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage or their rrien,b4 and community at large to the I/elan:are NI. S. I nytrance Colitjtai,v. A,4 an Insti tution among the roost tliturrdting in laving, a large paid in capital, which, by tV3 oper ation 14 . itN - tiElfter; la constantly increaaitivi—as yielding to each person Ilia due ' , barn of the profits or the (ompany, without involving inn in any responsibility 'whatever, bcyvind the premium actually paid in by him. and therefore a:. p,o4casilig the Mutual principle ife.etted of eyei) obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. cat 1-i-f A.,;tucy of the Ivranktin I•'lrc lo,nroure Cosnisnoy N. 1-:. rorner of rAird mitt /rood sfree!J , , j'ii t.Zur /~IIIE assets or the company on the first or Janua ry,lS-15, as pithlislin.l in conformity ',all an act o r the Pitinsylvatilit Legislature, Sonils anti .Miittlm:ten !teal I•lstate. at c 'retnporary Loans, Stocks WO C 41.11, 1., Making a total or ! ! !die!l,l;N3 -12. ! Affording certain assoranue that all lie , o, v.lll be I protuptly met, and giving entire eseurity to all who I obtain policies from this Campus'. kiska taken at as low rates as are consistent wait HOCtifitV. Oct 8 WAItRICK MARTIN, Agent. . Pittgbargh LIKIWTORS: William Ebbs, C. Ansbulz, I Illitchisoti 'Thos. Rakewell, Fied. Lorenz, Robert Beer, James .Alay, R. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Pre.'t, I'ISSCr. Secretary. aug.4o-dltni. JLOGAN, has removed to No 83, Wood street, n door below Diamond Alley, to the store lately occupied by Clark & Cameron, where lie has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Goods, consisting of French, English mid American cloths ; colors,) a great variety of now . style Cassino:rex and Satinett.s C.ishinarcttS, (a new siyleo Oregon assmiere, a ;rood stock of summer cloths or all ki n d, ; late v estings also, n great variety of Lawns and GI nglsons; Pyramidical Graduates tool mherfanc!, pallet 13,-;.; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot anomie g oods, consist or Ind., Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria • Lawn striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain Bobinets; black and blue black Silks; plain, figured and striped; a large assortment of Irish Linens; bleached brown Medias; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanea, ! (large size() Moreem a good supply of Umbrellas . , I Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large as. sortment of men, vomen, and children% Hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle Thread Rose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. • Re would respectfully invite hit former customers and.the pub lic generally, to an eiamination of his stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. • apl-y MadlyJetplsoi. - i --- .. . ow 1.3 ic,rc Inn Tailor. W ° L l :e l ile. n rn i i nf t7lll7: has his fr r7l% ' . ' e n d d - t the, o u d b a lic er i t n in the Sr. (HA Tu.rs building, two - doors below the entrance, where he - is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner, having en gaged the services of Mr. JOIE': M. CAMPELL ils cut ter, whose attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this par ticular having long been established in the fashion able community of. this city, induces the belief that by close anentinn . to business, , he will be able to give general satisfaction to all Who nifty favor hint with a call—having also made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Caasimeros,Xestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus penders, .G 1 ov es, Cravats, and:every. article pertain ing to a, gentleman's wardrobe, ho will..be ready at all times to supply any dethand in his line. The subscriber respectfully ieformicliiit friends and the pWic. - generally, that having entered into' the Above arrangenient the eltitblialtment will he able to furnish any article in,the Tailoring line, witka pane , tuality'and - deapateksearcely equalred'hy any other in thn.city, and, tbrstyle ind'ivoilarnanship:nor sue= passed by ' any' #l - thisktifei:; -iuw"2 l +l3in • ' ,JNO; M. CAMPBELL: EMMA ENE PITTSBU RG AGE.NCY 310 s ES ATWIXM A7IONAL FIRE Kew Pork J. rtNnt:ir, JR 1311:.4 PTN:VEY, .Gnvigation and I.4'irc Inwit. ranee .Company. Office, 1, Allykr: S:reet. DIM= • " 0 tut men. .INSENSIBLE PIiBBPII%ATI6.N. ' THE preceding figure .It . -Wen to represent the In =mit Prnsommoire. is the great evacuation or the impurities of the ody. benoticed oat a thick cloudy mis time from all pi:tints of to surface, which indi. ..tes that this perspira , ion flows uninterrupted when we are inhealth, it ceases when we are sick. Life cannot bo Sus tained without it.. It is throws or from tho blood ind other juices of the body, and diSposee by this means"' ncarlyall the impurities within us. Thelauguage of Scripture is "in the.lllood is the Life." If it ever be ; comes impure, it may bo traced directly. to the kepi page of the inzeniibleperspiration. ThusWe see, all that is necessary when She blood is stagnant, of in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself hem all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient, without ouc particle of medicine, except to open the pores, upon the surface. Titus we see the thlly of taking so much internal remedies. All practioncrs, however, direct tbeii efforts to restore . the insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for instance, steams, the Ilydiopathiit, shiouds us in wet blankets, the Homopsthist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. To g o ve some idea of the amount of Um insensi ble Perspiration, we will slate that the learned Dr. Lcwculsock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re.- eeile into the stomach, passed off by this means. In I ether words, if we eat and drink eight pound's per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible .. Perspiration. , . . . This is none other than the aced up partieldibi I the blood, and ther jun:tat givingtplace to the new 1 anti fresh tines. To cheek this, therefore, is try re-1 lain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature "demands should leave the body. ' 1. liv a sudden transition trout heat to cald„.the pores! , arc stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be-I gins at otter to develope itself. nonce, a stoppage of this flow of the juices, urigivates so many cow: plaints. . . 1 It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man- I kind with coughs, colds; and Consumption. Nine tenths of die world die frum diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. . Let lee ask, now, evet v candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursucou unstop the ! - Ps alter they arc closed. NV oida 2 ... h., give physic-1 to unstop the purest -, Or would you apply something 1 t h ; , t wou ld d c ,, thi s u p on th e s urface', where the clog-1 ging actually is! And yet i I know 0f.,00 plivsiciunt oho Makes any external . ffplications -to eti'ect it.l ' Ulmer these cittionstances„ 1 present to physiciaelsl and In all others, McAlister's All-Heaqng (liniment,' lor the il'orhi's Salec. It haz puwcr to telitele per. I spiration on the feet, on the head old sore:, upon tilt I chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whothm diseased slightly or severely. It has power to cause all external ..sores, sera fulom humors. skin diseases. poisonous . wounds, to dis• charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a rpm!!! thtit sweeps oil the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitclt- M its healthy functions. It is a rrhirdy that furbills . the necessity of SO man) tel deleterious drugs take n into the stomach. • It is a rr.nee4zi that neither Si,,,kiteng, gives locative , n i Mit P, or is dangerous to the intestines- It preserves "aliti dentin-1S the surface. from all de -1 1 ranctmeot Ix its functions. The surihce is the eta- I let of ti%e-ptglits of the bile and used up matter with 1 in. It is Pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and delth kti3O,* iat your ,door. It la rightly termed A 11-11caling, fin i the-re is spa rcelj• a disease, external or Internal, that iit will sot benefit. I hat e used it for the last Agave', ? ear..for all Ili:Ie.:AM, of the' ehiCat. consumption, ll Pt iilt - n/t in:: Ito: utmost danger anti teSpnliSibility, and ! 1 , decl a re beilee I leaven and man, that not in wit , i single rase has it foiled to benefit, when the patient 1 lst‘S within the reach of mortal likeanS. I have had physicians, learned in the proresiitin; 1 t hitt o hail mineitt Ts of the, t:ospely J 44.7" on tt" !tench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen' of the higll':' ,, t ernaitiOn. Sea PASilitteit'S of the poor, use it it every , variety of was and there has Amen but.. out POiCe-- , ei117 Untied itlnA nuiverial voice—Saying ' , Mc , - All,ster, yoisr Cadructit is good. CtINSI'MP't 102 c.—it can hardly be crediied thata salve can have any C SYPCt Upon tite. IMigs, seated as i they are within the S:.-StPiti. hint Ifeplaced upon the chest, at penetrate;; diiectly to the lun g s, s eperates I the pot-'snouts particles that are consuming them, I and Ps irels thnill flow the System. 1 I need not Site.thAt it IS curing persons of ~,,,,,, mp. Ilion commit:lk, although we aro told it is Otoli.rdt. ness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. II EA DAC!! P..—The Salve 'hag cured persons et Ott-Headache of tett years Standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took place. . . Di:at - Reis and Ear Ache are helped with like WIC-. COLn VErre‘7o3ll,ll.lSUptio2l, !ANTI' con4aint, pains in the chest or side, filling off the hair, etre or the other alwaysaccompanies told feet.. The Salvo will cure every case. le Smooth, I, , rytipplas, salt Rheum, Liver tom plaint Sore Eyes, gnats', Sore Throat, Bronchitis,l Broken or Sore Breast, Pilesiall Chest Disesses;such as A.,::zl, OppretsilM,P :tin, also Sore. Lips, Chapel red II suds, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervotis sod of the Spine there is probably en med i Trine now k n own so good. lIVRNS.—It is the hoot thing in the worliffot ; Berns. tttead the Directions amend the b ox .) PIMPLES ON THE PACs•7..+Masculiite Skin gross e: flee. Its urn action %a to expel all humor. It will not tease drawing till the lace is free front any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and frs;- 1 1 ,9iseiit:v breaking net to the surfice. It then :,'When there is nothing but grossness, or dull rePul ise it begins to solicit and soften until the I sl,in betorues ss smooth and delicate as a adds-. WORIIS.-11 parents knew: how fatal emst rnedi tcin,,g %sere to children taken initarilly, they would lie slow to resort to them. Espsunally "mercurial lezenies" tallest "medicated lozenges," "vernii limes" pills, 4e. The truth is, nu ono ran tell, in variably when ',voiles are present. Now let, me say to vaunts that this Salve will always lean' a child bus worms. It will . drive every Vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around the box.) . • There is probably no medicine on the flee of the I earth at once so sure and ell safe in the expulsion of fr 3 pit .li{,7 7"2 worms.. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it sal a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the worlds They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one., OLD SORES.—That scree Sores are an outlet to the impuritios of me system, is, because they cannot pass oil through the natural ailiannels el the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the inipurities must haveaffine other outlet, or it will en danger life. This Salve will always provide lbr such emergencies.. ititEumAnsm.--it removes. almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain el course 47.0.16C.5. all cares of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being lucked up, on that the heat and perspiration cannot pass.oll. If, the least moisture could be started the erisishas passed and the danger over. The Ointinentwill in all cases 01 1 . C% era minima instantly unlock the akin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.- - -We have cured eases that nett' ally defied every thing known, as well rts the ability `of litleen or to enty doctors. "Ono. man told ns he had spent ssoo on'llis children Without any benefit, when a new boxes of the ointment'cured them. . CORNS.—Occasitnial use of- thd Ointment- will at ways keep corns front growing. - People 'need never be troubled with theta if they will use it. 4 AS A FAMILY DIED/CINI.L. - No`tutin can meas ure its value. So. long as -the , stars roll along over the Heavens—so long 119 man treads the earth, sub, ject to all infimities thellesh—so long as dtsease and sickness is known—just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. 'When man ceas es from off the .earth, then' the demand will cense, and not till then: . ,_JAMES.AfeALISTER & Co. - Sole proprietors °Oho above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. . , . CAUTION.—As the All-healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Can lion to the-putilic that ' , no Ointment will be genuine unless the unities of jams McAlister, or James Md- 1 Alister. 4. Co., arc witerrrx with n PEN upon nvElty. labeL” Now we.hereby offer a reward of $5O to' be .paid on, conviction 'in .any . of the constituted courts of the United States, for. any individual noun- , terfeiting our name and ',lointifient. PRICE 25 CENTS TER: BOX. , AGENTS IN NTTSBURGBratte & Reitcr, corner of Liberty. and - H-- ate. are the mile agents, and Wiladi,jr.,corner Market at, and the Diantorul; & Alrockavay, (Druggists NO 2, Commercial Itow,.Liberty st.; - J.. 1:1: Cassel, corner Of Walnut and Penn streets 4 sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore. in. Slmithfieldst4.34l doorfrom Second at; and in Mleglieny city hyl4.P: Schwartz, and J. Sar-' gent, and by 'S. G. Smith jtiuggiat) Birmingham; and Negley, East Liberty; AL Rowland, McKseapor4 , Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander Sr. SOll, nongahela_City; N. B;` Bowmen & Co; J. T. Rogemi 13rownsville, Dr. S Stiaith; Jlildgewater and, Johnßarelay,Beaver - i'a. ,bar .A. 4-0, 1 , 1 6 .* fflebital. =CUE . _ ~ ~:: ;~.cD;cnl. ;qp- • A LiCkS .. ITIVE ANI) PERMANENT CURE FOR RiTEUDIA.TISM. • " AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. " What though the causes may not be explained, Since their. rffeds are duly ascertained, Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride ." Induce mankind to set the meant asidm, , Means which, the' simple, are by Heaven design'd To alleviate the ills of hump kind." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG- ICPne FLUID . . . . TpIIIS 'remarkable invention, bil which 'has reeeiv X the universal approbation of the - medical profes pion of Great Britain r coniiprises an entirely new ap plication of Galvanism, as a. remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary. Galvanic Batteries, Electric ',and"Magnetic Machines, dic.,,are entirely diapensed with, and the inisterious power of Galvanism applied . without any . of the objections which are inseparable • gram the general mode now in use. The strong dos-, es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced, after a , • -fair and. inipaitial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new air , plication wax projected, whichodier unceasing toil,. 'and perseverance, has been brought to its present state olperfection. The' Galvanic Rings answertill the purpose* of the most expensive Machnies, and I in many other respects are more &tie and certain in 1 1 accomplishing the desired effect.. I The Ha/earth: Rings used in connection with the. Magnetic Fluid, are confidently, recommended in all Ldisorders which arisefiom an enfeebledand unhealthy state if the nervous or vital system;and these coin-I plaints arc among the most painful 'and universal' to' iihich we are subject. They arise, with Out exception,l I tiom one simple cause—a derangement of s - System-and Nerv- i ISystem-and it was in these cases that other 1 remedies' having so often failed, a new . agent was i greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been found in the properand judicious' applicatiop • of Galvanism. , ' - ,' . - • , - ' The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all cases of Riieunsrissr,aente or chronic; applying to the head; face or limbs, Gout, TicLDola- I veux, Toothache, - Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick i Headache, Luligcslion, Paralysis, Patsy,. Epilepsy, I Pits, Cramp, Palpitations of the. Heart, Apoplexy, !Stiffness ,If „faints, Spinal Complaints,. Lumbago, i Neuralgia, Nerroul Tremors, Lizz:iness of the Head, 1 pain in 1 1 / 4 Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficiers- I cy-qf Nervous and Physical Energy,' and all NE:RV ' (XS DISORDI4R-S. Incases orcorthrmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement Grille diges tive organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to he believed, and 'as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings are of different - prices, being made of sizes, and of various ornamental patterns, and can be went by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience.. In fact, the sensation ris rather airresable than otherwise. • . The Galvanic Belle, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, &e. ' In some caseAd a very severe character, and of I long standing, the power tie applied .by the_Galvanic I Rings is not sufficient to arrest the progress cif ilisease and 'ultimately restore health. The improved modi- I lication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets., tic., entire-I I ly remedies this übjection; any degree of power that' I is required can readily he,obDained, and ne complaint I 1 which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect I I will fail to lie permanently - relieves]. • Thesearticles I are adapted tii the waists, arms, wrists, lintbs, - ancles, or any part or. the body, with perfeet convenience. 'fhe iialvanic Necklaces are used with greater bents fit in cases of Bronchitis or affectiens of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and e ith atheist uniform success ifs a ?fel entive fur Apo plexy, Epileptic. Fits, and similar complaints. Christie's Magnetic Fluhl i is used' in counentiou with the Galvanic It ings and. I all their modifications. This composition bus been pronounced b 3 the Frenelithemists to be one of the most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It lis believed to.posseis the remarkable power-of roi -1 4ering. - the nerve* snasitire to galvanic action by this f means causing 3.eoticentratiou of the i ntluence, at the Icent of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent' re- I lief. l No other composition in chemistry is known to , prnmice the sane effect, or to - impart a similar pre i peaty to the nervous tc)stotti, by means of an outward I local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is I agreeable;and it is as harmless in its action, s it is beneficial in its results. Full explanatiens and difec tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in even way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices I within the reach of all and the -discoverer' only re; 1 questsa fair trial as a test of their surprising efficaCy ' and permanent benefit.' . . , . . Churistle's Galsnnic Strepglluputing Pins tees These articles them another valuable application' lof the tri)sterimis influence efGalianism. They are I an important adjunct tikthe genuine Galvanic ItingS • and their modifications,Z'itieg upon the samd princi ' ion but havn toe advantage el more loc . A pp tea-1 I. They i ' ar g e confidently recommended S a vale-' ilable additiun in the speedy cure olltheumatism,aeute or chronic; in all omens enniplitints, and . as a pcisi i five remedy in eases orPain and Ireakness in' the i Chest or Bark; Pain in the Side; in Annelle Affections, I and its It eatayss or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or ! garts. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the I most decided character,' and. they haVe often been I used with complete surcess. - 'They ere also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the t Breast,and are highly recondinpided for manyerthose I complaints to which - females:ire. especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when, I dehilitated with disease or other trauses; as a certain' aid in Constitutional Weal:nes:2,lm a Preventive cit colds, and in all affections of the, Chest, generally, the Galianic Strengthening Plaster will be think{ of great and permanent advantage. In a - few words ; it ; embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, • with the important addition of thegalvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be thund entire ly free from those objections which ate'a constant. source of eomplaint -with the,Ordinary plaster* in . , common use. CAUTION , . . . Kr The great celebrity and Success of these arts des lia've caused theta to be douuteribited by 'oprin eipl ea persons. To provide against imposition, Dr Cunt - snit has but 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 constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. It is belies- ed that in the city of New York altfue, upwards of EIGMI.IIOUSAND PERSONS dmingdi period of less than a . vear. have been entirely relieved of the most ',Matta chronic disorders, some e which have completely Willed all {Maier eilluits of medical art. indeed Many of the first physiiiiiMg of thiS city, who disapprove of the-Galvanic' and Magnetic 'Maehine, constantly recommend this application In their prac tice, and with the exception of those vvhti are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor with Ottonost lute:Rigout among the American Factilq. Drd Chrisliels at all . times ready and moat happy. to giVe every faCility: to physicians, and, all interested; fortestimf the truth of his assertions and the elf caeyof his discevery. Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner e 4th and Market street. ' octl4-dly Drugs, Drug., Drugs■ II t. Commercial pro', Libert itzetymyrTig Gol-. den once more TTAYS S ROCKWAY, thankful for the liberal pa tronage; whiCh,they have heretofore received and wishing to merit an increased nhareof public pa tronage, would.respectfully eel' the attention of the public to our stock of goods which we.are now re-. ceiving fer the fall trade. AMong which may be found in quantitica to'snit purchasers, the following 'Leiden. KbUebard Root, Ligitorice Root; FlOr, Sulphur, do. Ball, GUM Arabic, Refined Borax, CaPd Magnesia, Sal' oda, Curb Magnesia, Spanish Brown, Ginn Aloes; . Gum Copal, Cream .Tartcr,-.-: ' ' Brimstone, Calomel, - White Chalk; Sup Carh Soda, .ESt. Leveed, Epsom-Salts., ..'. as , .:Chip'd . do. • Glauber:: . Madder, Tartaric „Acid, .;'Yellew Ochre, - Gum Scatnniony, Chrome 'Yellow, liul Copavia, ' 40. Green,. Salt Pette ' • Rose - Pinli." cri Together with a general assortment of„ Varnishes, Paint Brushes, jive Woods, &c:, all of which will be:sold as low as' at any other hottie in the city. ' sepia. riIHE ILEIDELB..PG cATEenism, aria -mita ". ipary Ckristiaa Dqctrine ,as used, by the Gei,rtata; Itefprme4 ChurCA,"Eaglish aad Oermaa.,-- Poi-Pate at cur atoreo%io..-115.1110a4 at, Pittsburgh. Teti_SCltll3l* -- SCHEIBLER B 'ooksellers. ; lsical Dr. oaborinies laidlisia:Vegetaltrie Reator • • ".•''-: sittsfe' Plugs , .. . • . . . . . . Preparcdty. Dr:George Bennett "re New York City. t BE unprecedented &access that has attended the 1 use of these pills in tho practice of the proprie-• tor foi the last six or eight years, has induced him to *III to the imeoitunitirie of dimly who haininsed and been •tivastria 1i ilicm, and ~sigktettrangem enta to place them within the mail 6f Mn.' public! generally. In doing so he feels called upon to say ' that the Lilian , Vegetable Restorative Pills is deci. dedly superior to any.with which, he is acquainted. : They combine the properties of . many of the best vegetable medicines (used in no other pills) in such a manner as to afford not only immediate and tem porary bat permanent relief, The valuable tonic which enters into their Mil positiou, by their action upon the secretory organs hold in check the purgative principle, and induce a gentle and natural operation, without inconvenience or pain, and while they restore a natural and healthy action of the stomach, liver and bowels, they.inz crease...instead of diminishing the strength of the pa tient. The general opinion that a powerful and vio lent phrgative is necessary is founded in error they in general irritate the stomach and boivcls, derange the secretions, and are productive of vary serious coosequences, and it should be known thdt the great mass of pills in general use are-composed of the most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with too great a degree of violence, producing that ffe; rangement in the system that 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 to correct unhealthy secretions; expel morbid humors and purify the sylitein,,by the use of a medicine that! will act efficiently yet mildly, assist instead of dc-. ranging the organs of the system, and thus, bring na ture in its proper arid healthy channel, to accomplish which no medicine is superior to the Indian Vegeta . Me Restrirative Pills; their operation is, in ordinary doses, to promote a natural and easy ecucuation,and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health •toithe systemibut when a powerful and. speedy operation is neeensary, it will be accomplish cd by increasing the dose, which may be done with! perfect . safety, as they are entirely Tegetable,. . They have been used as a family medicine fur; , }tars by many of the first respectability,'and pith& ' they are not recommended to 4 .6 heal all the ills. i that flesh 'shair to;" yet it Lae been found very rare' that it has been found necessary for those using them to employ any other medicine, and.. their "eccasionM use will almost invariably prove an effectual prevens tire to disease. • •They arc exactly adapted to the.use of families, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the I blood, causing a free circulationopen the obstrues 1 lions and •proniote tie secretions of healthy bile; and • consequently are an excellentrnedicine for nadsea, ' ipdigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, livercoms ' plaint, pains in the bead, side' and breast, costive ness, loss olappetite, urinary obstractione, ague and fever, bilious and ititerniittent fevei, dysentery, rhen mitism,scorfula, and are eminently useful in all fe male complaints—and in one word, all diseases aris ing Rom' unhealthy secretions arid impurity of the. blood. Numerous testimoriials of their efficacy in particular cases might be added, hut Jim proprietor • prefers presenting a few certificates of their general character, from persona of unquestionable cando and veracity, who would not in any degree lend their influeuceth 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 •williliaidon their use. who gitic them a fair Heads of farnilina should always keep. a ~ quantity of Dr. Osborne's Indian Wgmable Restorative Pills in the house; they never fail. 'For-Aliose who are subject to fits, headache,. giddiness, dimness of sight .or drowsiness arising' from too great a flow of blood to the head, should ta4 these pips in preference to anything else, as they ire a sure remedy. - Females ,who value maecl'health should never be without Di. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pill?, as they purify the blood, remove obstructious, avid give the skin a beautiful i .clear, healthy and be poming appearance. It has been admitted by a num ber of phytricians that females cannot too highly value these pills CERTIFCATES. The followilarccruficates are from the Rev. Thos. Newmad awl the Rev.. David Webster, mipiatera the Metriotlist E. Church, New Yerk ConferTnce. Proxy, §ept..ab, '45. Dr. Osborn—Dear Sin• 1 hare tised.yOur ladiao Vegetable Restorative Pilig myself, and mado u . se.of them in my family, and mostcheerfially recommend them as a very . valnable family Medicine: ltespeetadly, • Trumeas . MARLBORO, August'3d, 2 45. . D. T. Osborn Dear Sir: lhave for some time past made use of pier Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both myself and in toy family; and do most cordially recommend them as a superior flintily medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild and ellicacious, and so fir as my experience goes, they. are all that -you recommend them to be. , Rupee:tray, DantOlVOiria .6. Letter from the Rev. George Bowes. . . Far Iloa e, Walworth county, \Vie Dr. 00mm—it is with pleasure . I inform you oi the. groat benefit which I have derived from your I have been in a decline for some titre, which hangrcatly alarmed me, more especially as nay com plaint 'wait a consumptive one, and I base also been very billions, and•have labored severely with pains in my bead, andiny eyes have been so affected as to turn of a cloudy, salloW and otherdisagreeable cont plosions. ,hly wife had ; suffered also front great weakness and severe pains, and as your pills have so wonderfully relieved us, we have sounded the name of them all over ouyneighborbood 1 and wher ever my extraordinary cure is known, as the most valuable preparation fur purifying the blood and reg ulating tho..syetcm. I should not have known the worth of your pills had it not been iiir the Rev. W. F. Pewit, of Cuddebackville, Sullivan county, N. Y., who:with great kindness sent men box to try them, and to that box of 0161 owe, toy health; and as the agent here is out of your Pills, I wish you would send ate a packago Of boxes as soon as possible. • Respectfully, • GEORGr. Bowes. _„ . • • • . . . . , . , • --(- • Dittec-rions.—Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Ito , storativc Pills should be taken every night for. a week, less or more, as the obstinany•of the disease, or circumstances are. The usual doseis rrom 2to 5, according to the constitution or thOparaon, but they should be taken in sufficient quantities. to • operate two or three times on the bowele , ...Very:delicate perioas should begin with but tivainlincrease as 1, o- , the natme or the case may require, . Those more r bust or of very costive, habit, may iegin with three and increase to six, or even more it • it. shall be found necesaary, and they will ()Erect- a ufliciently . happy . change to guide the patient in.thel future use. - Each box contains-from 35 te 401.: Ils—Price 25 els. Sold, wholesale and retail, at W. J(LCKSON , S Patent Medicine Wnreltonse, No. S 9, Liberty at.,head of Wood, thin only place in Pittsburgh where the genu ine Dr. Osbern"a Indian Vegetable : Restorative Pills can Go uhtainell. • oc(19-d&w6in , .. '''' litedlc il . sind.lhargleal 0111ci. • - . . .. .. health is the charm of lire, withentltgold, . " • Love, letters, friends, all; all, :tie itneujoyed. awards the market Dr. Brown gii:es his paytieuiar attention to the reatment and in‘'eStigation of t)le following disea ses: • . • •.. ••• . . All diseasesarising'fronflmpuritiesof the Blood scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, iteniriatism, piles, palsey. • 0 , • . .Dr. Brown has much 'pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation . and improvement in tbe treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches :on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved i modes of practice which.heve hien Made known to-the public but recentiey, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their partieu lar study and practise. . . . • • Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late. ly introduced; whichsecures the patientleing nier.. eurialized out of existence Strangers are apprised thatDoctot BribwrLhas been educated in every branch of 'ineilicia, • and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines. himself to the study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth er with all diseases of a. private or delicate nature, . incident toile hum:if/fume. No cure, . no pay. ' Recent cases are relieved in a skoAttiznif, with out:interrigition.froni business. . .. . . . ..g.Office on Diamond, Alley, a few"diors from Wood sireet, towards the market. Constiltations. ft.rictl.4 confidemial. . • • myi2-d&yry CI DE, of Lime, in store andfor Ole bye,,, - .• • ' ' of _ 3 - . -HAI'S si saocKivAv... 11 . . . . MORE. PROOF; OF, THE .EFFICACY OF , DR. SWAFNEtti COMPOUND terntrp • F IV / , 4X9X.AL:441._ J.>:Mra.,lnini**lrLitTW7ll: • • • •• tONSUUI I• Tfog. ' • • Couglis i Colituptlinia; Itronchitiai Liver Complaint) , Spitting Blalt4 *Difficulty . of BreathillgaPaittin • the Side and Breast,Palpitation ofthe Heart, Intinenza, Croup, Broken Constitution* Sorb Throat, Nervous Debility,Y • • . and all diseases Of Throat, Breast • and Lungs, thei• • o, .‘c • . . •- moat effectual and;-• ••••;•-••..: 41(• , • speedy cure over • ••••• known fait any ot• '•Dit. SWATII/IVEr : CO3IPOUND SYRUP.OI , WJLD CHERRY. A. : Truly 'lVoliderftil Cure ' Dr. SWATITE: Dear Sir—ln October last, while en gaged with Mr. Joseph Smith, in u saw'sriill, near • Waynesburg, I was attacked with a cough ' , from be ing exposed at night, which graduallyincreased,-at- • tended with spitting of blood.arad a severs:l;4in in the breast, loss of appetite, fever,•&c..tre., which was scarcely supportable.. I had a family,' who' were wholly dependent on my exertions for Support, yet was obliged to' leave my.butiriess and' return home. I was then attended by several' Physicians; both still' grew worse, until my. medical,attendanta gave me up as incurable. SUbsequentry,,niy wife observing' in one of the public prints, an advertisement of. Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup 'of Wild Cherry, procure ed me one bottle from Francis INDClure, your agent . in Lewistown, which relieved no. I continued' until' 1 had taken five bottles. am.noW able to return to my work again. I write this to 'offer yoit iny.sineere thnnks, 'and you arcat liberty to make it known; so that Warty human being is 'suffering as 1 have been, be may have recourse to your invaluable medicine. - Yours, JOll P. BOYNE—, I,ewistown Del.- . CONSUMPTION, 'which has baffled the skill-of eminent-Medical practi.ionerw,. where invilids.have been given up hopeless, b y having recOurse to, sl4, persevering inohis unequalled remedy, hive 'been radically eared. .There are now in the hands cifthe proprietoil numerous certificates of cures, which would astonish credulity itself, were they made known to the world. To those who are afflicted with any. of the above diseases, we "say, give this medleinp.a fair triakyon wilelhen becrinvlneed !him is no-miserable compound, but a safe'and powerfni remedy, and that itacurative powers stand alone and eqUalled by none, • Dr: SvrayneNt Syrup is:the only true and genuine article of Wild Cherry before the public, and •Ive, would say to the afflicted, always look for the-writ ten signature ofDr. WAYNE on each bottle before y . our purchase. Beware, and be not deceived! Some persons -_ may tell yOn that some other ptopa, ration is as good, }feed them not. One trial 0(414 genuine Dr- Swayne , s Syrup of wild Cherry will eon.: vince you that it is the most valuable iaedicine die= covered. • . • • .• . From tire increasing demand for the above article, Druggists, Merchants, and dealers generally"; vial find it to their advantage to have a full supply Of thhi valuable medicine.- Remember to enquire foiDR: SWAYNE , S COMPOUND SYRUP OF .SY.IL D CUM RY,;a.s there have been some individoils with'the assumed names of_ physicians making great effoiat to push a spurious article into the market under 111 fiCtitiOUl.name, • . . The (original and only) genuine article is only pre pared by'DIL &WAYNE. N. W: corner of and Race etreete, Philadelphia-- • • Let the adrice be repeated, do not neglect a slight cough; if you de, you may haro.occaaion to iegretia. Why run any risk? Delay hai, and May again lead to serious consequences. IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.—An. excellent Spring Medicine. Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SARSAPARILA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. These grerat purgative and . purifying Pills are cele heated the the cure of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache; Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Blotches or Pimplca: on the face, or any disease where a purgative or pari fying.ifiedieine is required. These pills tteitber gripe produce nausea, or any oilier -unpleasant. sensation, - and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the.blood and cleansing the body of disease, they. .are unsurpassed by any medicine ever yet introduced to the public. ICT Manufactured and iold, wholesale and retail; by the sole proprietor, Dr. SWAYNB '& SONS; N: W. corner Race and Eighth streets, Phila7a. The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine arc, Wm. Thorn; 53 Market st:: Ogden & Snowden, Corner of Wood and 2d et:, and S. Jones, ISO Liberty st., where it can be obtain=T cd genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprietor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny - city; B. B. Wilma, Cincinnati; Dr. Megolfin, Mercer; , J. H. Burton Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & C 0.., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver, & Co., New' Orleans; Deuig & Sou, Columbus; Boyd,. Canis & Co., Butler; Mackenzie & Haskell, Cleve land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, tin.; Wm. IL , Wood, Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville ; Dr.. 11. Camp bell &. Co., Uniontown ; R. E. Johnson, Cumberland J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents in - all part' of the United Stales. . . _ sep 1?. ''• 171,11monNi Pills. THE WILSON PILLS,' as a remedy peculiaxli adapted for headaches and dyspeptic Directions, are pretty generally known and esteemed in this commuttity; and the 'proprietor, so ellCts' as he has . occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re.' frain from an expression of his grateful acknowledg... mesas to his friends for their patronage and kindnsis to him. Ills feelings are the warmer from observing the "beginning and the endinV—thrown almost in'. juxtaposition—of so many nostrums and kindred pro parationd • equally loud .in • their pretensities, and much snore industriously presented to .the puhlic; while his preparation noiselessly advances,- even to. remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted;' and permanently grafting itself upon the affections of new friends, thus continually widening the circle' of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most sub, stantiat *evidence of the fact. In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson Pill differs from most other preparations in-not being originally made for sale, or with a.yiew to pecuniary profit; While as every endy.linews; the greatest tyro (as a general thing) no•sooner begins. to dabble in ffKugs than he casts about for some cheap.. prepara tion, or must 'get up,' as the phrase js, somethipv-- anythingt that Yvill sell. Often lie - attempts it under ' an assumed or fictitious name. as though.consciOns his own were insuffieient.to sell it. The difference then bOtween the Wilson Pill and the preparations have just indicated, would appear to be this: The consciousness of the value of my. pill originated • the idea of . putting them on sale for money, and at price. The consciousness of the value of money originates in Most instances the many preparations I have alluded r.u: and the price most likely "to take' is always first carefully considered, and the pill or otherpreparatiou made and graduated to suit it. Tbo one is a Dist - ovum, and comes from the Ow Arcane of Universal Nature; the other a trick or invention, and comes'from - a not very popular cluality of Irrnr drtivet. Nature. Reader!. the difference here is great.. In ono. instance the value attached to the PILL is the starting point; iu the other, the MONEY. But it is not probable that some of the many prepara tions having even such paternity were acCidentally good, but that possibly by this process of "getting pp" as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got up" too highim ibie their splmilic gravity bad been carefully ascer tained, and. have blown ntr never to no heard of, with other chaff , -some lighter, some heavier. ' DocTo4. ruttawN, u agularly :educated physi .l from the eastern cit os, would respectfully an' -mime, to the citizens of ittsburgh, Allegheny and icinity, that he 'rear! be insulted privately and intidentially, every, day !ening at . his office on diamond Alley, . a , few tours from' %00 -stneet, Whatever may be the rationale , I must repeat it, that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for their discriminationin not consigning my discovery to that compalf4thatis category of "inventions that did not answer"-,of "tricks that won't . • The Wilson Pills are useful as a ot,rtratar, remedy, and may be kept• and taken ; in proper doses, in lam ilies,ns a preventative of general ill health, or ithl ease of whatever name, by any snember of the fam ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits or business.-• ItrThey may always be had in any quiintity of the proprietor, in Penn street, below Marbury, and of the principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny. j722-11&w7m ' IVF.STEIIVELT, the old and well kncrwn Venitisn Maker, formerly' of Secend and-Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his Malty friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full sp eration on St. Clair at., itear• the 'old•Alleghcny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand it-irk at all prices, from twenty,centa up to suit custcrmsil. N. B. 1f required, Blinds will be put up , :do, that in case 4, : ,Nt51,. t,?10 by fire, or otheswirrp, they . - may k lro removed ,St.:jsrat the aid 6..-te ficren-thisip., .3.74 , th the same afacility *that any other piece A fpriiture can be removed, and without any Intim i sirenso',. Fifth Street Parasites:olora- teigekostle. THE eubacriher would most rri5pe......„4,4 1 , ca u t h n attention of the public to Skt...eitock,of . Cahinet %Veto, possessing advantages 05..7; any other menu lecturing establtahment in the city: . v i o ena,bled to seU his IVares at much lower pr • ipitsfthetb l he would remind those who want go r 0 ; p,, 2 1 4 ,t6 at a ,i , fair price nett°. forget t he ri ght'r'gpfe,'No.."2l; Fifth egret. 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