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' .1 - . - 1 ' •ii - ''' s 'l. ..; ' • 1 ,- •:; . ‘t`:4l,. - -44 .4 " 4- - 4 •-'-' •' ''-'2 '' ~ ~, 'tic . ,- ~,:• . , ,- • , . Mid ==AU ~~'°°~"; • . , `? Tr,.4 -••--" S; 4.1 . • ' • t ~ii4 I t • '‘',' , ;7, c 4 + * l =OE . • L 'F; MEM .1%'7:', , fr.f,•: , ,,5:., , ,10.1 , .-, , ,; , .g. , _ - ~,eranaportation Lints. Pittaiii7t4h Porta'blo 'Boat' .T.Ask4p, . . ZIAW2I .--- ' 1846 . H° 5-.- Cilt- the transportation of freight' between Pitts ' burgh and the Adam:tic cities, via. Pennsylvania Sniproyotnents and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail The Proprietors of this old established line, having completed, their arrangemehts,,are prepared to for ward goods to and from the East (on the opening of the canal naVigation,) on as reasonable terms As any other responsible line, and are detdrmined that no care or attention on their part 'shall be wanting to se cure a continuance of thatpatronage so liberally, be stowMitiponthem for several years past. The decided shecesstif the portable boat system, so imutifest in the regularity and despatch experienced in the dcliiery of goods, the absence of all risk of :delai , ,lireakage or other damage, incident to the old eystemovhere goods have to be hurriedly transhipped ;three tithes On the way, and the merchantable order •in . which produce has been avo . weilly - deliyered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. • 'Their. extensive *warehouses at each point, (urteaqualled:hy any other line,)affords them facilities to, eonduet their business . with •despatelh and to shippers the-convenience of free storage, if required, until theirarrmgements are toMplete--while theil long experience iu the carry ingtrade, itis presented, will be sufficient getoautee to their patrons and the public Otatthey will success ... Billy exart themselves to give general satisfaction.• ;4 Produce received forwarded, steanitioat charges paid, and bills lading transmitted tree :of charge for. commission, advancing or storage; and' all communi . - cations to ,t)ie following agents promptly attended to: 'rAAFFE.B:. O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne sts.; Pittsburgh. THOMAS,. BORBIDO 278 Market street, Philadelphia. O'CONNOBS & Co., * North stl, Balt.Oore. Ingluint , sf Ir.'rantiportni.ign Line. 11 -7.1:7,2 1846. CONDUCTED on strict Sabbath4lieeping principles,: though not claiming tribe the only - line that is so' conducted. The'proprietors of this old established tine have put their stock in the mosteeinplete order,' Mid:urn thOroughly prepared to forward produce and rnerchandize to and from the Eastern cities on the 'opening of navig,ation. . We trust that our luny experiencein the carrying business,and zealous attention to:the interests of cus tomers, will secure to us a Continuance and increase of the patrunage heretofore bestOw ea en 4 Bingham's , m ar;o-y Our arrangements will Irnabie usi to carry freight .nrith the utmost', despatch,- our prier. hal! always be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible lines. • Produce and merchandise will be keceived and thr sitarded east-and West withirat any charge for ail verti sing,, storage or commission. ' Bills of ladir , forvvaided, and every directi9o promptly attended to. I Address, or apply to Canal-Davin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pit.tsh'fb. 13INGIIA111S, DOCK STRATTON, No. 2'7B:3l.irket st., Ph lhdelpliia, JAMhIS WILSON, Agent, NO. 122 North lioivarcl st., WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, 140.10 West st., New YorK,' _ Intlependent POrtablo Itiaat L . 1846 FOR the transportatio r n of prottu' ce and merchpM disc.. to -anti from ! Pittsburgh, Baltimore Ind Philadelphiawithotit transhipping. Goods Min.= signed to our care, still lie forwarded without tlekay, at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans , . mittod, and instruMions promptly attended:to, free from any ',extra charge for storage or Commis • 'ion. Address ; 1.• C A. 1,1 ,- LkNULTY & Co.,; Canal Basin, Pittsburgh: , ROSE, MERRILL & Co., Smith's Wharf, Diltimorg. • MEARS, RAYNOR gr,C-0. - ,jy23 Broad 'st.,PhiladciPlibi. Pickwprtles Way Friight 1846 XiICLUSIVELY for the transportation of ;Way • freight between ,Pllts:47„11:, Blairsville, Jorms town, Holliday:slime!, Water Street, and all jitter mediate places.. • ~ One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnttl lty Er Co., PitMburgh, every day (except Suliday4and . Shippers can always depend eailiaring their tloods, forwarded without delay and On aecommooming toirns. ! . , We respectfully solicit your patronage. P4OPTIMTURS: J. Pickworth of bohts Nile, Exchange , Parik and I Pacific.! - ! 3.'ll.lRa:ties of hdats, Push and Esoine. Jobs Miller of earl on Portage Rail Road. I , j ! ; -•- ]Aomr - re. ; J. -PICKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOHN , ILLER, ! "; Ilellidaysti c. A. lauurt paL,liur g h, nAs f I . I .11IONONGAIi.E.LA:ROVT.V., 1: 1,410 DROWPIIVILI.E. I' TO. BALTIIIOtE, in 32 hours—are $lO. TO PIiILADE Pll lA. in 4U hours—tart 012 ONLY 73 smara" sma = rm! ._ . . ~4 4.4 • ~,...0_44 , 0a:: ; U. 3. BEAIL. , The. Great SpeM i l-Reststariti and high Repteidn already attained by dtis iileatant passenger ;Routh, has inauced the Psult blister Ileneml, to place die New York and Philadelphia mttiis to Pittabudgh, ut - on it. :: • 1 ' • • 1 I. Thi superior and swill steamers CONSin. aild I 'LOUIS kt!LANE, leates• the Itlonongithelar,Whird precisely at 8 o ' c l o ck every morning, end pt 6 'I- I clock• owl evetiskr, eacep &ludas& kiiden, ill Coacbestwait their' artiyal at Brownsville, ii) tea s port Passongers and Mail; 0 y 73 miles to #4 7tt4l Jzoott at Cu:Merlotti.‘ ' 1 . 4 : I The proparationa on This P o ints arc ample, hod {he, connections complete, se that disappoinunett or de lays will be unknoWn upon it!.. : 1 By : our tickets, pren;;ors ca n delay a t Coddierlipid or it Baltimoreid ing tbeirlpleasura, and 4onticive theirjouiney eith by pteamboat or cars to Phila delphia.. l • • ! I : I j Office, in the "S t . Chaties illotel,” Wendid, Pitts burgh- ' I • ', J. ItIP.SKIMEN, t; jai i: I ; : :Agee); .....,=•,..._-.-: .-,:4;.•-:-‘4,-.. , - . 1 . 3?.1fth 'Ward b4very Stable.; 1 I ,PARct l IiTEIE sitbscriber, ;having bought; mai the , - -well ktiown Livefy Stable kept; by C l .;v. Duty, iu the tilth • Ward, !respeettidly lams ;Ids friends and the pilbliaienefaily, that he w I ke.fp at alt times a stock of;thb best descriptioo;of riding horses, buggies„ barrages of all kinds ? .andl 'in efiert every thing req..rod in; bitable or buinnesit. ,I i t A considerald pertiOn or his stock is ne,V4 atonic is con fi dent, that o•stdek illhe city will, 6e sulerior to his. : 1 ! :' . ,' His terms will be M o der a te. Ills stable is o Lib. crty strut, a .ibw Iloilo; aboxe 'the cattail biidge, where 181111respeCtfully l solititist share of:public pa. ' tronag,e. . I , ' 1 CHARLES CQLEMAN. m lie is alsti provided with an eleginiliCarse, which will ho'fbrnishid when required. I. i 04t254.1 . ;. W!10/C 6 aio; SbiOil Spiro:, , j; H. CIIILDS & C0,.,nr0 now recisissnWtheir ,Oing ' J the largest, cheapest and best*. i ~ . sortment,of Boots and' Shoes that the}!.' liavb - ever been able to Ining to We:market. Also tadiew and ' Misses Florenie Arald,:ribd Straw llorMets,! of the latest together -, with . a splendid aisOrtircot of Palm ' Leal' Bats, meals: , and boys , sUrnmth' Caps. Also, alargolbt o f New York Tanned Colo 4eather, all of winch; having been purabased at; thd lowest rates, and rieliected with great care for!' the Western Arade, will behold at a small advance aboye+ost and charges. All; merchants wishing to lurichtise will find it to their:interest to call and examme their stock before purchasing elsewhere. , -!-- 'tnir27-d' , !-- !' Mae Gold and Silver Yola !az ' ' r-,..." . • THOSE who Wish to purcliiie Go d Or Sil 'aa ver Watches, or:lewelry, will find it to their • ):. advantage to call on the subscriber') .who if . sell ing all deecriptions of fine gold and olives.: ivritches and. jenvelryi Onnngoed terms as may be liltd in the eastern cities.. - -- 4'..; . • : l .. • Fine Gold aidfilliei Eiglish Patent Tieverrintehe - • : ` e. i':::::.!*li • Genera and French ! , 4 ‘ ' ' : gi i ig'• r-: ligi • " - - .l„, , lipine Watchns. • r i . " . ' Ladies' tindVentionien , s Fine Gold Griaird Chains. a ,a: .• - :ci ... ti if • • cc Breist Pine. • . ~ a ; liitaiilets, Gold Poneilsontl Finger Itingi: S ilierwire,l4:illta ry Goods, Lampsjaiiii a large va riety of ykiey - qoba.: -.- .: ' : - trYtWatelres):Clocks. and 'civilly kipaired in the '. bekt manner, and *attained at the lowest prices. .. _ ( : ' . • •• .1 . • -" W. W. WILSON, • 'oeto . :4;orrieilisurth :tad !dirket sp. • • I ' , I - • - `f : 0?:2 -4 , = I•' • - • -I I , 'ROCHE. OROTOE. S do CO. t .r;, ...7 ARS A 4 .*li E Iff , t , NTStroll. -.. • . 6,...;' , TZ" • . til' .- 1 8-4 6'l ei 4'... B.L.RK.E.Lyi 6. 111.177CILEL 7 .8gents. ' I ; , - R 1 : • 4 r, - . EMITTANCE, to,; and; Paasage to, and frO6! Great Britain atid'lrelalid,,bythe illeta...Bal4 Or, old Line of Liverpdol Packets. Sidling from New York and Liverpo i ll 'on th I lsti.and 16th of isve i ry month.. And hy fir t class Airiericali Ships jsmilikig Weekly.] I 1 .1, Persons sending tnl the.crOld pOuntry” for their friends; can ; make i la, necesaary larrangetneittf with the subscribers, an havellaetn bCought out in an Y, of the eight ships comitrising the Mick ;Ball or Old Lint of Liverpool Packets; (sailiAg film Liverpool Oft the Ist anall6th of every month,} also by first class 'ships, sailinglfrom that port weekly, ;which our Agenti, ;filea,ani. James D. Loche ezl ,Co. there will send Out Withoet - dclay. I I I . i; Sliould those sett for no t i 6(34 out the money' will be refunded witho t aey eduction. ' ; The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpnol Packd ets," coniprice the followhig zraignifice-nt ships,iand will sail from Liverpool on their reguliir appedde day, as follows: I , . , ' ' 1 ' 3 Ist: ei Fidelia, On Ist Jan.; Ist May. - ,=tai Europe, ..... ... . , 160 " ! 16th " 16th, i" - New Y0rk,.......k. is Ist Feb; Ist June. Ist Oct. American, ' ' I6th' " : 16th " 16th' : " Yorkshire, I . . IA Mar'. Ist July. lstiNtiv. Cambridge, '' I 16th, "I , 16th " 16th ;Dec. Oxford, . Ist Aped. let Aug. Ist: " Montexutita.....;,. 16th " t 16th " Wilt " Nutice.--it is }s - sill kno4n, that il.t the 'Black Ball is ,the very best conveyancci for persons to get ouCtlteir friends, and as dther patisenger agent' advertise to bring out passengers by Oat Line, the public ai&re spec:trolly notilletl,by thk rowners that no passfager agents, but Roche,' Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to adirtise and to bring'out pass'engers by thiat Line.! Well:aye at allitito es fOrI the iDrafts at Sight for any mut - dint, directon the Royal flank of drelaud, Dub lin. , Also on Messrs. Nemeth, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are }laid free bf discount, or any charge. withteyer, ,in ati the principal towns throughoitt Engrand,lreimitl,'Scotlaild and Wdles. A:pply to, or addressdif ,bylLetter, (post paid.) 1 ROCIIE, B RCVS & CO. ' ' ! N. 45 , Felon dtreet Now York. i i , ; (Neu' dooll to the Fulton lipid.. I i I ! ;MR. 1lOC:11E, Sr-. ' No. TS ,Ditliiita street, Livcrprnii. Or to f ' BLAKELY & ALITCH EL, rtvl-1 ' Peuo strdet, and Smithfield et. VapseottNlG'enei4l,4xntgratton 0.111q,e. ' 4 4,.. : :: .^t . -- REMITTAI4A.:S and passag to ;, g .. i s - 7 , -c .isti! - and ('coin G/10,41' P3TITTA I N ANT) V . :11 )4 I 111E1.16 z), by \Y. SziJ. T. Tap,..,,, 75,south ..reo, .orilei. ofMaiden Lane, -New York, and 96 Waterkoo roadif-hcqmol. The sultscratters ha - ‘ing accepted the agency of the above house, arc Miir priepared to make arrangct meads upon tile mostiliberid terms with Ottise desi rola% of paying the pa's l %age of their friends from the old Country, anti tlatt!er thtimeselves their character , and long stattillhg in 'business will give anipleni smance that all theirlarrangements will be carried mitt faitlifully.! • : t , :Messrs. W.i:g-.l.T.lTapreott, are long and- favora -14 known for the superitir class, accommodatitin and staling tituditiest of their Packet Ships. Tile' QUEEN or Tat WEST,! SHERIDAN, ROCH ES TER. GARIgCIC, 110ITINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, arid S.I.DDONS,I two of Which leave each Port montllNl . , from I%lew Pork the 21st and 26th and f6rn Liveriniftl the 6ti and,lltii, in addition to which they have a%rang,emfats withthe St. George and union Lines 'of ;Live pool ,i , ackets to insure a depa.- i tpre from Lisiertipol., very edays being thus deter reined, their Ifatilitieliesha l lk keep pace with their in tfreasing patronage oiltile Mr. W. Taps.cott's constant per-sonal suterintendancel of the business iu Liver-' pool_ is as additional security that the comfort and dccommodation of the passengers %will be particu I laxly attendeil to. , ; , The suliserb'ers being (as usual) extensii.ely eng,a-, gcd in the Transportation pusiticss between Pittbhurg I and the Atlalaile Cities. arc thereby enabled to mkt: charge of and forward piaserigers immediately, on thei;landing,Withont a chance ordisappoiatunmi or Belay, and An therefore p;repareci to contract for pas gage from nay; sea pill in!Great Britain orlreland to !this City; tq nature:olAM; business they are engagedi 'in giving thrm facilities ;for marring passengers so l'hr inland ngt,other,Wise attainable, and will, (if ne icessary,) for Ward paisseng,ers further West by the ;best mode hif comieyanle without any additional ;charges for!, their tixiiihle. Where persons sent' for I,' l decline eolding out i the , Marmot paid for passage will be refunded ill full.; ; ' • ' I- REMITTANCES. The subscribers nre alto ra rer:red to give drafts at sight, for any. amount payable 'l at the principal Cities and Tow* in England, Ireland, Scotland and I Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting Otitis to; those Countries, which persons I requiring such facll'ities,!will find it their interest to avail theimielVes of: i Application (if by' lettier post paid) will be protript ly attended to , 1 i • TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar 27 d&wy. I Pittsburgh, Pa. EiCinlttais ces 110 Fit"' and, Ireland, Scot. • , o - : land lid 'Wales. pFAISON'S desirousJr remitting money to any 0 the alliove colintriek can do so through the sub scribers cili the mast eary terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any *omit over £1,(10 sterlo,g.— Remittanticl: made through our house any day before the 23:1 oi . May, Will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. ; BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents fur Roche, Bro's L Co., I`. re- 1,,,t1. ! Pdper ;giV &rehouse. fp lig indersiglited having bought the part; ware i - hokum and :wall paper -manssetetory, Into of I toldehili 84 BroWne, have entered into it co-partner ship, nuflei the dame tindityle of Hill & Browne, for the purpbl4 of blitryitig on the business in all its nt rieties. ince vi ii hive always nit hand it complete assortnica. oe PAP El§ I LANG acCS AND BORDERS, of theirlus. it nianufiticture, and their stock nal be ititprovt.il , Mid intlatied with periodical additions 1 front:the Vest Ptenchi factories. Agents !for t st. well-known Clinton Paper M:11, Steubenville, tint Vinci, they will be constantly supplie# :with VRITING, WRAPPING, PRINT ING. PAPER, lIONNIET BOARDS, fee.; all of which they'ofcer, whoeva!el and retail, -at their mere, No. 37 Woildstreee toidtvay between Fourth Mel Dia -111 fia 011i1 ft Iley, • liereicuunlry merchants and. dealers aro bolted to I. ! i ! GEO. G. BROWNE; Pi-291'16m ! . - 1 SAML. C. ILILL. . . 1 -: • - Anent Kremer, ri, Xelata; 11; BRPKER, center of Wood and 3d .I.:j streets. tlohli silver and current bank notes holiest and so 4. Sight checks on the eastern cities fur sa4e. Drab, totes and bills collected. • • I :accrartiers. !Wm. Bbll 84P0., - I John DI. Dads, : F. Loienze,! j J. Painter &Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. • ; Joseph Woo:Wye:II, JUMPS iMay, Alex. Bronson & Co., 1 Philadelphia. Julitt H.. Brown 84 C.).9 James M`Cindlese, Cincinnati, 0. J. It. Itl*Donald, St. Louis, Mo. • W. 11, Pope, Prce't Bank of Ky., Louisvillo. -- 1 ----...., To Arras I To Arlo." II ...t g,..„:11!,AT11.N . F1? INVASION OF WEST SRNPENNSYLVANIA by Col. . Swill, wit 1 10,00 mein, notwithstanding .which, J. M. White will kontinue to sell clothing cheaper than any; has hertofore been offered in the western coun try; havingi the largest establishment in the city, fronting o:LibOrty and - Sixth streets. lie is now prepared t .show to his numerous patrons the great est.variety f cloths, cassimere.s, vestiags, and clo thing °Celli desctiptions, suitable for the approaching season, thatfltasieyer been offered in this market, to 'arliich all earl hire the Right of Way. Observe the co n0r,Ni4.!167; Liberty and Sixth streets. . ;:• 1 . I Liberty WHITE; Tailor; Proprietor. tntifirittioi MC.O. 11;41.2# ;. :; • can't : , VIIITE ! has jostieceived at his huge establ shment,fronting on Liberty-and Sixth sOelits, a Splendid assortment of TWEEDS for stimiyreil l also,a . stipiiinr lot of French Satin VES TINGS, 411 9t, which . he is ready to make up in tiledaterOashionrand on.thomOstreasonable terms . 14 usuall!7.ofiserve thicOrner, No iltl7 Liberty and : Sixth. sheets; • Proprietor. • !John D. Davis, A"TIONDERSt COMMISSION MRCRANT, Corder of Wood.and.Filtliitreots, Pittsbotk, is ready to receive trierchandiaOjireirery deskription On co nsignment for publid or private late, and from long exporienceintho above businesillatters himself that he will be able to give entire sidia&ction to all ;who may favor him with their patronage. i • Regular sales on Mondays aiid• Thursdays of Dry !Goods dnd Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock,. A. - M: -Of groceries, Pittsburgli-ixitiritußictured new and,seetindliaitd . fOsittlro; Bk., ht two Vetoer', 'titictp aaonfng at carly.gagrght. . MIN 1 ,.1 ; 1 1 n 1 AltnOranklin Fire Imstxraritie company rtm.AnzLintA::; - rirl TARTER PE ETI4 L. '1 - $400,000 paidlin of 'l 163 E, Chiestinit stl, porch side, near Fifth. 4.-- Talre - Insuranee,lither per i manent against or 'damage ,y Tire, :• ; .ti property and effectiof every description, in- tow or Country, on the Most reasonable terms' Applidations, Made dither Or so-nally or by letters,,will bd. e prrim AlptlyC attened to __ • BICER, Prest: , • ' • ; DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker s ! Jacob E. Smith,' Ti omas Hart, ; I George W. Richards, Thomas 'T, Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, -- .Teib;asWagner, j,Adoiphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant,l I David S. Brown. • PI/TRIM/ I MR AGENCY. I.V. , :tactex Mrs, Aient,lat the Exchange Office oC Warrick gar "n;lk Col, corner of Thud and Mar het .streets. • Fire risks taken On•barildings and their contents in • . • Pittsburgh, Alle i ghdpY riad th a surrounding country. No marine or inland nitvigatiOn risks taken. ang4-y. , ___4_ Ciro 0.11. d Ilfstiln4l. 'limn:trance.; IHE Insurance Con muay of North America, of Philadelphia, tlircii4b its duly authorized Agent, the subscrilier,:olTers to; make permanent and limited I,nsurance on - ,roperty t in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. Din;F:croits•. • Arthur G.Odilin, Pres't. i.:!'ainuel Brooks, , Ale. curt', N..; : Charles Taylor, Salim W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, : Edvt - a d Smith, Ambrose White, JOlin . 13rMa ii, ; Jacob M. Thomas, John 'hite ' John R. Neff, . Thom, - P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Velsb, Henry D.Sherrard, Seey. This is the oldest insurance Company in the Uni ited States, laving been chartered in 1791. Its char !ter is perpetnal, and- front its high standing, long ,t..sperietice, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous charalmer, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Doom of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. octil3-y. AND MARINI!: INSURANCE COMPANY, - - - New York. ', 1, rpfllS well li 110W11 and respectable comp:any is pro pared through their rtrrstiunG AVENUY, to make insurance c every kind connectektwitli risks of transportation and inland navigatim'to. insure against loss: or damage by fire, Divelli Houses, 3 ; Nc:trelemse,; buildings in general, Goo' It, Wares, and Nierchaudi,e; and every description ,ffif personal property ottithe m , ..4 la , ordlile terms. ''`': ; Applications for Insuranco attended to Nti thou t de• la); at the (ace, No. 131 Water and 62 Front sto., by ' SPIRNGF.I3. lIARBAI4I AWL At an Election held at the office in It': Y.; May I2th, the ftillowing named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W. Savage, John 13 - rownvr, Ward, John CiVhOUSP, William S. Slocum; John F. :Mackie, And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPU W. SAVAGE, Esq.. was unanimously re-clee ted Presideut fur the ensuing year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, Secretary. au 4-1 .. A I , ,IETtICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of /1_ Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Phtlauelphia, No. 7.2 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley, s h oy. This old and well established Conipany con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and -Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble tents, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, der 21 No. 26, Wood street. , EEM32I3 Agents' at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philo&!Ala. FIRE RISKS uponlluildings cad Merchantlize of e ry description, 00.1M:trine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable . terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes . , en I Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. IL King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware N. S. Insurance Company, as an inset twine among tho most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, in constantly increasing—as yielding to eachipersOn insnred his dne share of the profits of the Clmnpany, without involving him in any responsibiliV whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in ; TCy him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious lbature, and in its most attractive form. nov 1-tf agency of the Prnnlain Fire Insurance Compauy or Philadelphia. N. E. eora,r of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. rim E assets of the company on the first of Tanua i ry. INIS, us pllbilAte:l in “Cinfur:flity with an - act of the Pennsylvania Legit:haute, were Bonds and Mortgages, $600,615 93 Real Estate, at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,199 72 Making a total of $909,653 -12 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc consistent with security. oct 8 , WAItRICK MARTIN, Agent. Pittsburgh. 7 4 .invlgailon anti Vire Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, &f ket Stnct. Michnel Allen, C. Anslnoz. Thos. Bakewell, Robert L62r, R. W. Poindexter. 31. ALLEN, Pres't, Ron CTIT FIN NET, Secretary. atigT)4l(lin. K. LOGIN, bus removed to No 83, Wood street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the store lately occupied by Clark & Cameron, where 'he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Gobds Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Goods, consisting of French, English and American cloths, (all colors,) a great variety of new style Cassimercs and Satinetts; Cashinitretts, (a new style;) Oregon Cassintere, a good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawils and Ginghams; Pyramidical Graduates and other fitucy patterns; a variety of' prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consist ing of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambrie; Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain llobinets; black and blue black Silks- ' plain, figured and striped; a large assortment of Irish Linens; bleached brown Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanos, (large size;) Moreen; a good supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large as sortment of men, women, and childron'sHosiery; a very tine article of Lisle Thread 'Joie and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. He would respectfully invite his former customers and the pub lic generally, to an examination °riffs stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. ap4-y J. S. Lorrryt Merchant Tailor.. IXTOULD infbrm his friends and the public in 'V general, that lie has removed to Wood street, in the Sr. CHARLES building, two doors below the Ontrance, where be is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner, having en gaged the services of Mr. ;hum 111:-.'Cammt. as 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 attention , to Vastness, he will be ablate give general satisfaction to all who may favor lum with a. call—having also made arrangements to kedil constantly on hand general assortment of every thing adapted to gentleinen , s wear, such as Cloths, 'Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms; Sus enders,-Gloves, Cravats, and-every articlo pertain ing to e gentinmarOs wardrobe, he' will be ready - at alt times to supply any - demand in his Thesubscriher respectfullyinforms his friends and the public generally, that. havinr entered into the above the establishment will be,able to furnish antarticht the -Tailoring line; with:a-putc titalitratid deal:Mt:eh scarcely ei4tralled-hytrinyother. in the city, and for style and.'worlumumbip ricir - sur4 passed.hy JNO. M. CAMPBELL. I I I I " • Ift ti . NATIONAL FIRE Stephen unit, Jelin AleCliatn, \Van. W. Campbell, Jacoh Miller, M.treng Spring, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick J. riX:Ptr, JE ICING & FINNEY, arn Lewis Hutchison, Fuel. Lorenz, ,lames .May, Ite movtd ~' tWRI PP •6 -flaiiii:Pi ,i it .411.1.4i.e..4 1 5e5t ifiSlutmen.,'„ • INSEMIBLE.PERSPIRATION. ‘: THE preeeding.fignre, 11 ;Peen to represent the - IS ; SENSiI3LE PERSPIItiTtOif. 't:iathe great eimciaition tr. the impurities of:the iody. It will beneficed tat a. thick cloudy mie tsues friim all.PointieM he surface, which Bali, :Meg . that Chi's :perspira ion flows uninterrupted ly When we nie.intlealth: inbealth, 'nit ceases. when we: are, deka Lif cannot be , §iis- _... _...,,,.m off liana the blciad and _ . other ittiees ot'the body, and disposes by thbaretane,er ' nearlyall the impurities within its. The language : Of Scripture is "in the Blood is. the Life." If it ov 6l -be- comes' iMpure,it may be traced directly to the stop]' page of the insensibleivripirillioii.• - alms we see,all that is necessary When .the blood is stagnaut,'or in fected, is to open thepores; and it relieves itself trail all impurity insemitdp. Its °ism litat and Y4ality. are ' sufficient, without' one particle of Medicine, ex c ept to open the pores' upon' the surfate; Thus we see the folly of taking so. much internal remedies; :':All pracdioners,hOwever. direct, their efforts to.reitOre the hisensible!Perspi ' t.' ' _The ThOmpsimiatO for' 1 instance, steams, iheHydropeithi.st shronde, us i Wet blankets, the 110tricipathist deals out infinitisXi ais, the AllopathiM bleeds and doses us with goer ury, and the blustering . Quack gorges us with pills, pilk, pills. To gave some idea - of the amoun t of tha Insensi ble Perspiration, We will Mate that the 'learned Hr. Lewenhock ; ascertained that five-eights of all Bvb re ceive into the stoinach, paSsed off by this means. In' other words, if' we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate live pounds of it...by theTnsenSible ' Perspiration. This'is none other than the used up particles of, the blond, and therluicts 'ltiYing _place to the new' and fresh ones: To check 'MIS, therefere; is to re-, tail, in the system live-eiolits or all the virulentritatter! that nature demands should leave the body. fly a sudden transition from heat to cold, the ports I arc stopped, the perspiMtioti Ceases, and disease be gins at once to eleyelope itself'. Hence, a stoppage tall this flow of the juices, originates so many cdm plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with toughs, colds, and consumptioli. Nine tenths of the world die ti-ont diseases induced by a stoppage of the Inleis.ble Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the' most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. NVould you give physic to unstop, the pores? Or would.you apply something that would do this upon the surilice, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physiCian who makes any external applications to effect if. Hinter these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all ethers, McAlisters All-healing Ointment, or the Troller's Saire: It has power to restore per epiration on the feet, on the head old . sore:, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of tht body, Whethei diseased slightly or severely. It lins tower to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poiseneus wounds, to dis. charge their putrid matter,and then heals then?.,' It Is a remedy that sweepi (Br the whole catalogue or cutaneous disorders; and restore the entire cartels to its healthy tlinctions. - ft is a remedy that forbids the necessity of's° many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It ',reserves and defends the serrate from all de rangernent of its filllctiOliS. The surthce is the out let of give-eight:tor tlie bile and used up matter with in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death kneels at your door.' his nglitly termed - All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it fur the last fourteen years for all diseases of the cheSt, consumption, lie er involving the utmost danger and responsibility,and I deetire before Heaven and man, that not . iii one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the-reach of mortil means. I has had pliesicians, learned in the profession; I have had mitasiers of the floimel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen end Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and mulithutet or the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice--saying "Me- Allister. year Ointment is gaud. CONS 1:-AnrrioN.—It. can hardly be credited that a salve can have any . efrect upon the lunge, seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penittrates directly to the longs, seperates the poisanous particles that are consuming them, and expels thebi from the system. I need not say that it,ii curing persons of consump tion continually; althting,ll We arc told it is foolish. ness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. BEA DACIIII.—'FIie Salve hasacured persons co the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting ellen took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like suc cess. . . . COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold ihiA. The Salve will cure every ease. In Scroulla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Livir com plaint Sore lives, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Disease, such as Asthma, Oppression,P ain, also Sere Lip Chap ped Ilands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptionsftservolis Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med icine now known so good. BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) I'IMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross I surthcc. Its first action is- to expel all humor. It I will not cease drawing tilt - the thee is free from any ' matter that may be lodged - under the skin, and rm.:. I fluently breaking out to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the . ' skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a ehilds. WORMS.—If parents 'knew JIOW fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwardlyi they would be slow to resort to them. Especially , thiercurial lozenges" called ' , medicated lozenges," "venni. fuges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell,M7 variably .wham worms are present.. Now let . me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a Child has worms. It Will drive every vestige of them a•-• way. (Bead the directionsuround the box.) - There is probably no medicine on the Klee of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world) They may bring their Oils far ant) near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—'That some Sores are an ontlet to the impurities of toe system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up.the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve will always provide fur Isuch emergencies. * removes almost immediately the inflanunation and swelling, when the pain ot course ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in, all cases in fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD lIEAD.—We have cured cases that actu ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told tin he had spent on his children . without any, benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.--Occasiodal use of the Ointment will al ways keep 'corns from growing. Teeple need never be troubled with`them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.--No man can meas ure its value. So. long as the stars roll along over did Heavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub jeCt to all inlimities of, the tlesh-r--so long as disease, and sickness is knbwn-Aust so long will thiti godd Ointment ho used and esteemed. When man ces-, es from off the • earth, then the dernand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MeALISTER & Co. Solo proprietori of the above Medicine. Priee'2s cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All4lealing Ointment has been greatly, counterfeited, we have given this Cau- tion to the publie that "no Ointment wili be genuine unless the names of Jones McAlister, or James Mc- Alister 4. Co., are ivairrnii with a rEN epee krzny, label." __New weherehy offer a reivard, of $5O to* be paid on conviction ;sin - any_ of .the - .constitnted courts of the United States, for any,lnilividtml cOun teaching our name and Ointmerrr. PRICE 25 ; CENTS PER, DOL. . • . AGENTS •IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of - Liberty mid St. Clair sts. are the ' whole; sale agents, and L Rrilc ix, jr., Coiner Market st. and the Diatuond; Hays Ss Brockway, (Druggists-No 2, cpmmercial Row, Liberty st.;,J. H: Cassel, corner of Walnut arid Penn streets., sth ward,:and . sold at-the Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from Second st; and in - Allegheny city by H P. DcliWartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birminghaim , ond D. - Negley, East ..I,,ibertY; ;ll.l44lair,ArcEeesport; SarnuelWalketTEliztibetlii J. Aleiander . & Sen,-Mo ~tvngaliela Cis ;IV.B Bowman & Co.; T. Rogers, Pa; --Hr..;-B, -Smith,. Bridgewater;'_ and "hull4c4s,.l3caver Pa;- r,- . , , A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. WirAttliough the causes may not be explained, Since 'their effects are duly ascertained, Let mot delusion, prejudice, or pride,. - ".: • ' Induce mankind to set the means aside; • . Means which, thro,simple, are by - Heaven IlesigiaNi To alleviate the ills of human • DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAGI • NETIO FLUID. I • • ft . liIS-remarkableinventiori, which 'has receive 4 the universal approbation of the medical profes-:1 sion of Great.Briyain, comprises an entirely new ap-' plication of Gal vanism, as a remedial agent, by means of which the Ordinary Galvanic Batteries, 'Eleatic and Magnetic Machines, &c, are entirely dispensed , with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without Spy of the 'objections which are inseparable from the general Mode now in use... Tho strong dos-1 es,, and irregular intervals, in whicliGalvailism. is ap- Plied Py the Machine's, has lion prononneed, after lii fair and impartial:Di:o,lo be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect that this new apt plication was projected, which, after unceasing toil; and, perseverance, has been - . brought to its present state of perfection. • The Gairanic Rings : answer all the purposes of the most expensive,. Machines, and in•many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired. effect. ... . The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which Orisefrom an enfeebled and Unhealthy State of the 7/C2VOUS or vital system and these coni plaints are among the most painfai and universal to Which we are subject. They arise, Without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and it was in these cases that otherl 'remedies , having so often failed, a new agent wise greatly needed, which it is confidently believed s 'has been found in the proper'and judicious application 1 of Galvanism. . The Galvanic Rings havo•been used with entire 1 , success in cases of Rutioata i risat, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, TIV-Dolo-1 reux, Toothache, -Bronchitis, rertigo, Neirous Sick ' 1 Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits GramP, Palpitatiosi.l of the Heart, , Apoplexy, Stillness of Joints, , Spinal ,Complaints, ' Lumbago, Neuralgia, Neriams Treinors,Dizziness if the Head, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien t:4 of Nercous-and Physical Energy,' and all NERV OUS DISORDERS, In cases orconfirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges tive organs; they have been found equally successful.] Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed-to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaint() they are equally recom mended. The - Rings are of different prices, being, made ()Pall sizes, and of various ornamental patterns,. and can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest into - venience. In fact, the sensation I is rather agreeabl than otherwise. -The Gravani Belts, Bracelets, .Bandi, Garters, r: ec kl aces, ezec, . . In some cases'of a very severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficientto arrest the progress oldisease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets,&c., entire ly remedies thisobjection; any degree f power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism , can effeet will fail so be permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs, ancles, or any part of the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used with' reater hene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deiftitew; and with almost Maim success as a preventive. ter Apo plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. . Christies illngurtio Fluid is used in connection with the Galvanic .Rings - and all their modifications. 'Psis composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to no one of the most extiaorditiary discoveries ofrnoderisiscienee.- It is believed to possess the remarkable power of rca dering the nerves sensitive to galvanic action-by this means causing a concentration of the influence; at the searof disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lief. Na othercomposition in chemistry is known to produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro perty to the nervous system, by means ofan outward localaipplication. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the - slightest injurY; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless lit its action as it is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc; tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every. way perfectly harmless; they are cold at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer'only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. • . . Christie's Galvanic Strengthening pins. I prs. , These articles form another valuable application of the mysterious infilienice of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine - Galvanic Rings_ and their Modifications, acting upon the same'princi pie, but having the advantage of more loom applica tion. They ariaeonfidently recommended as a vale-. able addition in the speedy cure of Itheurnatiim,acute or chronic. in all nen'ous complaints, and as a posii live remedy in cases of Pala and Weakness in the Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in ASilialiC AffeCtiolti; and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with complete success. .They are also of the ifreatestad vantage in rains and Weakness of the tireast i and.are highly recommendixt forraany oftliose complaintito which females are especially liable. As an effectual ineans for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as s Certain aid in. Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive 01 Colds, and in all affections of the Chest; generally; the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be.foulid ob i great and permanent advantag,o. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence,. which is neither impaired nor exhausted, - while the action continues. These articleawill be found entire ly free &mil those objections which are a constant source of complaint, with the ordinary 'plasters in common use. _ . ___ • i _ ,c c~~cn~: ,'la.i;mlENal CAUTION (rjr- The great celebrity and success - of these arti cles havebaused them to be counterfeited by enpiin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Claus - rim has but one authorised agent in each city,ot the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgb,:. N. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES i.A.ND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and racist respectable character, are constantly received,:.!egardiug the extraordinary value and success oft' above articles.. It - is believ ed that in-the city. of New. York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, havu been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which have completely baffled all formdr efforts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city; Who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend-this application in their prac lice, and' with the exception of those :who ate too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor With. the _most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready. and most-happy to give every facility to physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth of his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery.. - Only - agency in Pittsburgh, cornei.'of - -Oh- and . Market street: •• ' • - ,0ct14,411-y Drugs, Drugs, Drugs, At No. 2. Commercial Row,LiGel ty,atreet, "Big Got- den Mortar! , once more. • T~AYS ROCKWAY, thankful for the liberal pa ll 1 tronage, which they baVo heretofore received and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa tronage, would respectfullv Gall the attention of the public to our stock of goiidi which we are now re ceiving for the 'fall -trade. Atnong.owhich may be I found in quantitici to'uit purchaiere,•the following articles: Rhiebaid:ltoot; Liquorice' Root, Flour Sulphur, . do. Ball, Gum Arabic; . Refined Borax, CaPd Magnesia, I _Sal ; Soda, Carb,Mrigne.siai - Spanish Brown; Gum Aloes, - Gum Copal, , ' • Cream Tarter, • - . Roll Brimstone, Calomel, - - White Chalk, • , Sup Carla. Soda, . Ext. Leawood, - . Epsom Salts, • , Chip'd - .-do. _ Olauher, , i . , Madder,: Tartaric Tartaric. Yellow Ochre, r- • Gum Scatineony,:. Chrome Yellow, Bel Copavla r - do. Green, Salt Petrh • • Rose Pink. - , ft Together- with a general assortment Haf Oils, Paints, Yanaisheci,_ Paintßruslies, Dye Woods, Fie. fcc "i!rf which will be sold as low hs at any other house in the city. . - , Sc • scpl9 THRHEID - rxlig_RG. cATEGiIIsa or a •aaat , mnry- Of Chriidari*-DOctrine, 'is used; by the . Gorman ,Reformod Church, English and Fuld. at our idOre, NO 11:6 Wood at. ,Pittsburgh.jell 'SCRIBA & SOLLEIB.LER Bookiellers - - . • • - - ~,ti,„;4;:','•i--.-:.-:-'1.,;.T ~ _. . , ~ ~,, 1.,,, ......Ar-yr,,,,:f04!,:•,-.1ie••04.4. ~......,-.,-','- • •,,--7.7., „7-••777,4,:-,--47-.;,=:•:,•.:,,7:7;;;,..a4--0..-,i-..3-•••:Z.,17,y.v.,4,;-,i':',•,:i•,-.4',,,,,-*f.',,T-'•,Tx.,..*-%014..!•,,C.-, -I,i,'lCPdP:-.-;:•.5-4.,-j-:,'-',.;t:;= .' , : „--:!- E':: ., j;„ 4 "4 -1 : :-. : -: ?':.....-:-!::.;'-, --- -' , '-'2„,tf . :'.: , ; :, - , -- ' - ::::0; : ,*15;,`:.!..: - • , -,•:,:t.',..`,.:;•.!;,...::-.-q--:?••'i!'-:!..-,,?.:.;:--,-''',1-.'-',; ','- j :•;.' ' ' •'. ' : -. : :- :' --- • :-.- •: . ' - ' - '" - : - - - ': '-' ''''. -....- - - - . ' ... •- :' - Z - ' , ''...1: ,,, ' -4- ._ - •:.' , ', - ; - i.. - -.''''':: ' F''"- : '. '''' - "-- -- • -,,,,''..• '. ', :~Di~al Dr; Osborne's. Indinii Vegetable Restopi ittive• - .P.13114 • - . .• Preparid by - Dr. GeorgeXennett, qf New York city, ?TIRE unprecedentedsuccess that has attended the 1- use of these pills in the practice of the proprie tor for *the - last six or eight years, has induced him to yield to the itheortunities of many who have.used and been benefrtted by theta, and make arrange ments to place there within the reach of the public generally.•• In doing so he- feels called-upon to say , that the Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills is-deci dedly superior_ to-any with which he is acquainted. They combine the properties of man y of the best vegetable medicines (used in no other pills) in such a manner as to afford - not only immediate and tem porary -but permanent relief. The valuable tonic which enters into their com position, by their action upon the secretory, organs hold imeheek the purgative principle, and induce a gentle`and natural operation without inconvenience or pain, and while they restores natural and healthy actiOnof thp stomach, liver-and bowels, they in crease instead of dithiniahing the strength of the pa tient. The general opinion that a pOwerful and vio lent pergativeia necessary is founded in error; they in general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange the secretions, and. are productive of, veryserious .censequences, and it should be known t hat the great mass of pills in. general' use are composed of the Most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with too - groat a degree - of violence, Prod tieing that de rangement the system that is followed by con stigation of tho bowels, indigestion and costiveness. From these facts the natural inference 'would be that to maintain uniform health it is necessary to correct,unheal thy secretions, expel morbid , humors and purify the system, by the use of a medicine that will act efficiently yet mildly, assist instead of de ranging the organs of the system, and thus, bring na ture in itaproper: and healthy channel, to accomplish Which no medicine in superior to the Indian Vegeta ble Restoratite Pills; their operation is, in ordinary doses, to protnote a naturaland eany-evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health to the system, but when a powerful and speedy pperadoe is necessary, it willbe aceemplish ed by increasing . .the dose, which may he 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 altho , They are not recommended to heal all the ills 'that flesh is heir to;” yet it has been found very rare that it has been found necessary for those using them to erriploy any other medicine, and their occasional use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven tive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use or familia3, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the bleed, causing a free circulation—open the obstrue dons and promote the secretions of healthy bile, and Inconsequently-are an excellent medicine for nausea, indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver com plaint, pains in the head, side and breast, cestiVe ness, loss of appetite, urinary obstructions, ague - and fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rheu matism, scorfula, and are eminently useful in all fe male complaints—and in one word, all diseases aris nig flout unhealthy secretions and impurity *of the blood. Numeroas 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 condo - . and veracity, who would not in any degree lend their influence to promote anything that is not of decided Ind rely upon their intrinsic merits to gain, them a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence that non(' .will abandon - their use who give theid- a fair . . trial. - Heads of families should_always keep. a quantity of Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative. Pills in the house; they never fail. For tbdse who are subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimnesitif sight or drowsiness arising from too great a flow of blood to the head, should take these pills is preferhnce to anything else, as they are a`sure remedy. Females who _ .value good health should npvcrbe without Dr. Osbonicits Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, as they purity the blood, remove obstructions, and give the skin a-,beautiftil, clear, healthy and be coming appearance. It has been admitted by a num her of physicians that femalestannot too highly value these pills, CERTIFCATES - - The following, certificates are from the Rev. Thos. Newman and the Rev. David Webster, ministers in the Methodist E. Charch,New York Conferences Nnw PALTZ, Sept. sth, - Dr.. Osborn=pear Sir: I have used your peltan . Vegetable Restorative Pills myself, and zeade'use of them in, soy family, and most cheerfully recommend there as a very valuable family medicine: Respectfully, Q Tstonras NEIMAN. Mammon°, August 3cl, D. T.tOsborn----aDear Sir: ,lhavo for some time past made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both myself and in my family, and do most cordially recommend .them as a superior family, medicine. xlieir action i'S exceedingly mild and and so far as my experiencrigoes, they -arc all that yon recommend tliem to be. • • • - , Respectfully DASID WESISTER. - Leger from the Item .George•Dowes. EL.g. Hoax, Walworth county, Wis. Dr. Osborn.—lt is with plea Sure I inform yon. the great benefit which I have derived fronl,:yonr - have been it decline for aome - tline, which has greatly alarmed •me,'inbre especially as my com plaint was a consumptive one, and l'lravp also been very billipus, and have labored 'severely - with paine in my head, and my ekes have been so affected as:to turn of a cloudyisallow and otherdisagreeable com plaions. 'll , ;y wife had suffered else from great weakness and severe pains, and as your pills have So wonderfully relieved us, we have sounded the name of theme]] over our neighborhood ; and wher ever my esti-north - lief,- cure is known', as the most valuable preparation for purifying the blood and reg ulating the aystem. ,I should not have known the worth of yo - er pills had it not been for the Rev. W. F. Dewit, of Cuddebac4ville Sullivan county, N. Y who With great kindness'sent me a box to try them, and tatliat hoi - Of rovve my health;. and as the agent here la mit of your pills; I Wish you would send me ti package of boxes E's'ioort as possible. Respectfully,' • GMEGE Bow Es. :DttitertoNs.—Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Re !iterative Pills should be taken every:night for a week, less or more,' as the obstinacy of the disease, or circumstances are. ' The usual dose is:from 2 to 5, ace:mill:lig to the constitution of the person, batthey should be taken in sufficient quantities to, operate two three , times 'on the bowels.' 'Very &Dia persons should bdgin with but two, and increase as the name al the case may require. Those riaorero bust or of very costive habit, may begin with three and increase to,siic, er even more if it shall be found necessary,And they will effect a sufficiently happy change to guide the paiient in their futtire use. Each box contains from 35 to 40 piDs—Price 25 ets. Sold; wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Wareltoake, No. ,$9, Liberty,st., head of Wood, ,the only place in Pittsburgh where the genii- Me Dr. Osborw's ruffian Vegetable Restorative Pills can be.obtained. .oCtl9-d&W6m Medical and Snigiaal 01Rae. - 'Health is the charm of life; witboutit gold, Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN; a ;ularly educated, physi tan from the: eastern• cit , s, would respectfully an: ounce, to the citizens of ittsburgh, Allegheny and :inity, that he can be mulled privately -and, , )nfidentially; every 'day 'ening at his 'office on iamond Alley, a tew usl's frith! Wood street, towards the inarket Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea Sea: r All, diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood scrofula, syphilis,' seminal weekness, impotency, salt rheum,diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, pil es, palsey. , , ' • Dr. Brown has much pleasure "in announcing to the public, that he is'in possession of the latest in formation and irnprovement in the treatment, of secondary syphils, practised rat the Paris 'Dick Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved ntodes practice. Which have been made : blown to the public but zi.Centley,a and to thOie chiefly who make this, branch of Me:dicine, - ilieir particu, lar stud Y-and practiie. - Manyjnew and valuable remediei havebeen late ly intrOuced, whichseeures the patientbeing mer curialized out of existence - Btrangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has keen educated in every branck'of niedieine, .and regularly IradnaitU4 to practise, and. that he now confines himielf to the study.-andpractice of this particular branch,togeth er with diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. ", Recent eases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. cf.:7•Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors 'from Wood street, towards the market.". , Consultations strictly , eonfidential: - 'myl2-d&wy' FILORIDE of Limeilo stoor•-libT. p ale kj.-:odria..: - 11.AYS & BROCKWAY. , M!IF.?= !M!ffl== otebtedi. Cure follOws - pure 140 RE yllObr, - pF EFFICACY 0F ; • DR. iNSTANNE , I3 t7OMPOBND. AtteeP WIL , D - C IRE R:Rr, . , - - - THE OBIGMAI. AND -GENEEKE PILEMOULTiON CONSUMPTION. . . • Cotigha,lda,Aithina; Bronchitis, Live!. COnktdiint, _ Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast,Palpitation ofthe Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sord'Throat, Neivous;,Debility, and, all - diee.asei, of Throat, 'Brenta and Beige, .the mast: efrectual and speedy cure ever knows Tor ' any 'of 'the- - above diseases is CO.NPOplip SYRUP OF :WILD CH.FARX. A Truly ; Wonderful Cui:ol Dr. Swersz: Dear .Sir—lnOctober last, while en- gaged with Mr. Joseph • Smith;in a. sawmill, near Waynesburg, kwas - attacked Witte cough, from be ing exposed at night, which gikcjually increased, at- . tended with spitting; f blood and a,'severe pain in the breast, loss of appetite, fever,lke. &e., which was scarcely supportable-- lihat 'a 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, an advertisement of-Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, procur ed me ono bottle from Francis M , Clure; your agent in Lewistown which relieved me. .Icontinned until I had , taken five bottles. lam now able to return to my work again. I write this to offer you my sincere _ thanks, and you are at liberty to make it known, so that If any human being is suffering ai chain been, he may have recourse to yqur invaluable.medicine. Youis, - JOHN P. BOYNE.- . . Lewistown, Del. CONSUMPTION, which has baffled Alar'skill 'of eminent Medical practi.ioners, where invalids .have been given up, hopeless, by having recourse te, and uersevering in, this unequalled remedy; 'have 'been radically cured. There are now in the hands of the proprietor .numerous certificates of cures, which would astonish Credidity itself, were they - Medd known to the world. Ta those who are . afflicted with any of the above, diseases, we say, give this medicine a fair trial; you Will then be convincekthia. is ho miserable - compound,- but a safe and povietful remedy, and that its cutative powers stand alone and equalled bynone. Dr. Swayne's Syrup is the only 'true and, genuine . article of Wilk Cherry before - the public, and wit would say to the afflicted, always look for tile write • ten signature ofDr. SWAYNE on each bottle before your purchase. i Beware, and be not deeeivedi' Some persond may tell - yon that some other prepa ration is as good. Heed them not. One trial of the genuine Dr. Swayne's Syrup of wild Cheiry will eon- . since you that lit is the most valuable medieine.dis; covered. From the increasing demand for the above article, Druggists, Merchants, and dealers generally; will find it to their advantage to have a full supply of this • valuable medicine. Remember to enquire for WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILDCHER.:. RY, as there have been some individuals - with the assumed names of physicians making great'-effor;:s to push a spurious article into the market under at' fictitious nanie. The (original and only) genuine article is only pre-, pared by SWAYNE, N.. W. corner of. Eighth and Race streets,Philadelphia. ' Let the advice be repeated, do not neglect a woe cou g h; if you-do, you may have occasioe - to - regratiti Why run any riskl Delay has, and may, again leak to serious consequences. ' _ 'IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.—An 'excellent' Spring Medicine. Dr, SWAYNE'S COMPOUND( SARSAPA.RI LA AND EXTRACT, OF. TAR PILLS, These gi eat purgative and purifying Pills are' cele-i' • 'bratedEor the cure of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache; Loss .o Appetite, Low Spirits, Blotches or pimples; on the face,,or anyfiisenee where a purgative or lying medicine is required. These pills neither gripe; produce nausea, or any other unpleasant serisation,-. and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the bleed and cleansingthe body of disease,,they are unsurpassed` by any medicine ever yet introduced to the Pilanufactured and sold, wholesale and retail; by the sole proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE & SONS, _N. W. - corner Race and Eighth streets', .Phila'a. The only agents ,in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, .53 Market et.; I Ogden & Snowilen;corrier of Wood and 2d st. - , and S. Jones, ISO Liberty et.; where it can be; 'ebtain ed genuine, 'Wholesale and retail, at ,proprieicir's. prices." Sold by Tohn Mitchell, Allegheny cithE.. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; S. 11., Burton Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &CO., .Louisville;;, Dr. E. Easterly, & Co., St. Louis; AndreW Oliver & Co., New Orleans; Denig & Son, Columbus;; Boyd, Cams Sr. Co. Butler. Mackenzie Ez. - Haskell, Cleve- - land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Va. - ;' , Wm. R. Nood, Mayiville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. IL Canip.- - . bell & Co.,,Uniontown; R. E. Johnson; Cumberland; J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents in parts =of . the United States. • - wileines.xuas - . rilx.F.l WILSON PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly 1. adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections„: are pretty generally known Mid . esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, so often' an he occasion to write' or speak of them:, can scarcely re ("rain from an expression of his grateful acknoWledg ments to his friends for their patronage and kindnens to him. -Idis feelings are the warmer from observing the “beginning and the ending7 , — , thrown rdmostin juxtaposition—of so many nostrums and kindred pre parations equally loud in their pretensions, and' much more industriously presented to the public; while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to remote places., soothing - and comforting the afflicted, and perinanently • grafting itself upon, the affections of new friends, thus continually widening the rattle, of its. usefulness.' Although well satisfied that his ruelficine lias, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in it, yet lie' is obliged to his friends for thomont sub stantial evidence the fact, - • . - • In its natural history, if you. please, the Wilion, Pill differs from most other preparattonsinMit being originally, mode for sale, or with a view to pecuniary profit; while as everybody knows, the.greatest tyro (as a general thing) no sootier begins to dabble in drugs than he casts about for some cheap' prepara tion, or must 'get up,' as the phrase Is; something— anything that will sell. Often he attempts it under an assumed or fictitious name, as thong): conscious his own were insufficient to sell it.. The difference then betiveCn the WilsonYill and the'preparations have just indicated, would .appear to this: The consciousness• of the value of my pill originated the idea of putting them on sale for Money, and at I' price, - The consciousness of the value of money . originates in most instances .the many preparations I have alluded to; and the price most likely to take' . is always first carefully considered,' and the 26 - r' otherpreparation made and graduated - to suit it. The one is a niscovrav, and comes from the great Arcana of Universal Nature; the ,other a trick or invention, and comes from a not very popular quality of lerDt.. Nature, •Iteader! the difference here is. great. In one instance the value attached to therm, is the starting point; in the other, the morttv. But it is not probable that some -of the many prepara4, tient: having even such paternity were accidental good, but that possibly by this process of "getting up" as they call it, by puffing -and blowing; is we' clean wheat, they have been "got up" too high bo fore their specific gravity had been carefully aster: mined, and have -blown off never to be heard - :of' with other chaff—some lighter, some heavier. Whatever maylfti the rationale, I must repent it, that Tani most profoundly thabkfill to my friends for their discrimination in not consigning my diseovery to that compendiums category of "inventions that 'did not answer"—of "tricks that won't The Wilson Pills are as a GENERAL remedy, and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in ram , ilies,as a preventative of general ill health, cir.dis., ease of whatever name; by anY'saeinber of thd fear.; ily,Without any fear of the consequences of cilia sure in the ordivary pursuits of business. f j &l'hey mayalwaysbe had in any quantity of the proprietor, inPenn street,below Marbury, and of th!4 ,. principal Druggists of this city and - Allegheny. -• • Vonitlisn AWESTERVELT, the' old and well known 4 , Venitian Blind Maker, formerl y.:of Bene#4l and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform hiamany, friends of the fact that his Factory is'noW in full - op oration' on St, Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge,'Where a constant supply of Blinds of l'ailOPEt, `colors and' qualities, is constantly kept on batienid at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit custithieis, N. II; IP required,. Blinds will be put rip so, that in. case of - alarm' by fire or othenvisertl,my May be ni reoved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with , the same facility that anxother piece of furniture CUR be removed, rind withbut any extra,esPense-', je24Atltziry. - _ „ • Fifth Street Purnitore lirstrerooir4i. Trtlif.l subscriber would most respectfully 'call Abe attention of the public to, his stec of Cabinet 'Ware, possessing adrot.ages over any stock rearm, fituturmg esuiblishment inthe city. lie- enabled to'sell his Wares at much lower pnceittlierefnto;le, would remind those who want good PM.nib:tr. , 'fair price not to forget the right i11iee,140 , :207;.F4th street. (Mir 245-dst,*y) . ' 11.1.R' 4 . ===liESE i 1 ; 1 t i i,