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Atiantic clue", y1a, , P4311p11/17,3411 . 111150y.9 . 91Nit.41 . 1 . 1) llaltimore and .Suaouebantia..yall : The Proprietors of this old domPlited their ithangoniento, are prepnred4o wand geods r toand. from tlto :Last, (on the epening:o thecari4.nasigation„)-or - Khe reasonable terms as au/ other reaTionslhln•line, and arc determined :44h° care or attention on their part shall be wanting 40 ec curommutinunrice2hElthat,p4rtinage so llinsra.lly ho- stowed upon thou: fur iieyeridlear.o past. Tlp,t,tlecideitplicenes.of the:portable, heat system so,Mantibit in the regularity and despatch experienced in'thetch_ 3 l.kyarY of; the itbsonee. - or all' To). of delay, breakage or.other damage, incident to the old _system where goods have to be hurriediy transhipped three times on the. way, and the- merchantable ; order • in which produce has boon lay,owedly delivereidojry theini,bas induced the pioprietore : to increase their stock .considerably , this season. .Tboir,.. : extensiyO warelionses.at eaclippinti-funcaqualled by any-other : affordi them feed ities.to. conduct their business with alespatchkand to shippers the conyenience-ef free storage, if required, until their arrangements are hil • h long,. the complete—tY, t_ett. experience m h earrYt iug trade, it is presuined, will be nutheient guarantee. to th'tt!.patrorts a.ndlhe public that they will :success ! • fully (mart themselves to give general. satisfaetio: - a. Produce received, Korwarded, steamboat.cliargen ] paid, .and-hills lading transmitted free of-charge ..for, cormnision., naltancing or storage, and: all ]commundt cations to the following ageets promptly attended to:. • -TAAFF,II &.O'CONNQR, ". Core Peen and- Wayne sts„ Pittsburgh. 'FIIOMAS•BOREIL.OGE,..- • 27S :Market street, PhiladelPhin • North ' mar3o-7 1 lite; ""•-•:"- - . . _ SOV.. CON:OISCITD-or.t strietSabbath-keepingprinciples, thtingh not claimingtAbe the - only line that is so tt eaducted,7Th'e proprietors of this -old- established Hui have:put their stock in the most eomplete order; • and ine thorcinsitly 'greparCd to ferward produce and . , . knarc?andize to au from the Eastern cities on the opening of navigatiOu. We trust that our long experience ;tithe carrying • btu!iness,arni zealous attention to the i nteresta cus tomers; will secure to us a ontinctance and increase - 4 of the patronag,e heretofore bestowed on Line.' Our arrangements will en a ble as to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always tnais loiv - as the, lowest charged by other responsible Produce and merThantlize will be received and for; warded east and west-without any Charge ler adiyrti sint, storage or corniniiiiion. Bait .of lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. Stidrets, or apply to WM. BINGHAM, Cazial Basin; car : Liberty and Wayne tts:, Pittb'g.; BLNGIIAMS, DOCK' writ:lll4lH, N 0.276 Atarket stj, Philadelphia; JAMES ;WILSON ; Agent, No. 122 Ninth Howard st., Baltimore, - WILLIAM TYSON; Agent, 8 No:10 West' st., New York ist-independent. Portable - Boat Line. .. IL -NOR the transportation of produce and merchan- X die to and from: Pittshurgh, Baltimore Dad Philadelphia; it:rwithout transhipping. Goods con . signOdto'.our care, ,will be forwarded without delay, atlha lowest current rates; -Bills of Lading trans mltted,.-and: instructions promptly, attended to, fre4froin any extra'oharge for storage or Commis , Address . C.' hicANULTY 8; Co., , - • - Canal Basin,-Pittibargh. ROSE, IIEItItILLt Co., - Smith's NVltarl, MEARS, RAYNOR & Co. . Broad at , Philadelphia. Fieltviorth's Way Freight Line. 10XCLOSIVELY for the. transportation .of way ` f'reight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns toiwny Hollidaysburgb, Water Street, and all inter mediate places. One boatleaves the Warehouse of C. A. hicAnul ty ft Co., Pittsburgh, every day (eNcept Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and on accommodating terms: We respectfully solicit your patronage. " • PROPRICTORS. • Pickiyath of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and P*Oine. IL Barnos of boatel, Push and Eaoine. •John Miller of carsOn Portage Rail Road. AGEITTS. .I.;PICKWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOHN 411ILLER., 4 ' itollidaysburgh, A. IiP:A.NULTY !Sr. CO, 44 Pittsburgh. iY 23 • MONONGAHELA ROUTE, ENE . 171/1. Insownsvium. TO BALTIMORE, in 32 hours—fare 810. • '..ro PIIILADELPRIA in 40 hourgii—fire $l2. onLy 731411.F.3 STAGMO: S r MAIL. The Great .Speed, Regularity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, -has induced the Post Master General, to place the ' 'New. York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, ui - on it. • . . , c The superior and swift steamers CONSUL and LOUIS ,MIJ.:ANE, leaves the Monongahela Wharf precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, arid at 6 o"- crock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid CoacheasAwait thsir arrival At -ftrowneville; to-trans port Passengers and Mail,-only: miks to the Rail Road at Cumber/and. The preparations on thiieroute are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment orde lays will beunknown upon it. • • By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland or at Baltimore, during, their pleasure, and continue their journey _ either by steamboat xtr care to Phila. •• ' . 'Office in the "St. Charles - Hotel," Wood et. Pitts - - -J. MESKIMEN, :.jy3l - Agent. Fifth _Ward Livery 71;v subscriber; . having Min - 6r out the well - known - Livery -- §table - kept by C. B. Doly, - ztt - the'fifth—Wiid, respectfully informs hia fricark.and the public generntly,:thathe - wiiiiieep at ail: irocdr, a! the 'hest - description of riding heaves, buggiCirjearritignine all - kintis, and in - short everything required in his line:of liusimiss. Aiponqerable portion.ef, hisittock is new, and he can6tient.that.no stock in die city will be superior i-iiinterms will-he moderate, ilia stable is.ozi-Lib . erty:,street,i a. fetv. 4 doors above the_ canal bridge, where he-respectfully solicitearshnre of puhl tonne. .CII.A.IIIXS PO4k.ZIA.N. He to also provided -with . an.el egant_ Hearse, yilijch will be furnished when required.. oct2s-- . if . . . Wholesale Shoe Store. ..: .". . , .., . 4. S CIiILDS & c(L, are now receiving their spring supplies; consisting of one of " !...the ...largest, cheapest and beat 1...4 'ssilii--i=mnt . . .. sortmedt of loots find. Shoeit'that they- 5 have 'liver been able to bring toithis market. Also; Ladies and lifistiesFlorence Bra,id, and Straw Bonnets, of the latest aryl44-together with a splendid assortment of Piiiii Leal.• Ilats, mens , ".and boys , summer Caps. ,-, Alio; alai-golot of - New York Tanned Sole Leather, all of.which 5 hirving beenTiireliased at the lowest rates, and - selected with great care for the western tritilindsill biS sold at a small advance above cost and charges.- - All merchants \ wishing to porches° will - find it to theitinterest-to call.zmilexamine their utock • betbre purchasing. elsewhere . . ' - ' • niar27-tf t• ~....._,_____—_ /Glue -avid ..isug. tiLly'er NV win .. .kiss. i _ '' '--; ' -) wish te itureltuse Gold or!S 1 , 0 ,, ... , .1,11()st, 1, 1,3.. . . witoind it p.! thqu • rer-W4,.hu;-.-91301Y-Pl').,. • iieribui , , „i i i„ . .4, 1 • ,- ' '.... advantage to call on tht. 1,11 . , ~, , i at _ ,ee . liallit!,; all - deseriptiens of fine geldandsil)•er* . 6 ? d tunny as' iitat be hid in "the dild 'JO% el rYt 9n ' ft6 --566.,..,,, .: . —...-. . ,-'--- n , "4eni itieg. . . ' 'llilt Patent - i'ever*teite '. ••••I'ineGeld and SilveC4ilng i ~..., , a yrziek-:. , - `..i‘ • ' .1 • i, . ir t- ...:'' Geneva aii . „ ~,,, ~.., : • . ' — ' ~' - ' 'l.'.E'tiiiielVittelics. . , -, '"FintiGeld atilt IliChalllff. ' - • Iddies' and tk•wiletix Co b .. - . • itiliii6:- ; _ • ' . z,. - ~, . Li . .0 .. cr. 13 rea' liraneieiii, Gold Pencils, and I?nger Ittn . 1„s. Silverware, Military,6„Adit_ s,'LL,:aiill,,S„ and ii larg esti . ' • t of Ftecy atillu d b',,, .. #.1., .„. . rig y 1r t dies •Clechsstu • .. ' .l Jewelry r ep a i red in the best ntaxi d n:r, and isntran ted At thelovest pr ices. Wt. - . W. ' WILSOiI, '' 1 . ' • corner Fourth and , ar e , .... '' ..oeG5 _11.102,1 HALM S ecpie litiirt . few Park,:6l:4*ik.-P 410,4% : gtr l ,4Y.-t!'at", i4Tti;9tiiie444uPer-wr*u ;are 4:Qs ‘ . ptvaßat:4l244A;,:At Ito +.4:1 wanzgt;s3 •••- - ~ ----...••-• . .T . L i1.r...:,i.,...:.f.ii.:-'2ii.V,' r ..t ~ -.i :i .. _. . :`"'„ ,•- , • ,:.;; • • ' • ; ," • •' r, ... - -- 7‘•: l ..;io;tiiigo , :* - -4.!:gili6.'i::?:!: psoutyajAv.ne,r, Arfit . :r• - •.•l(El'illretlNCES and passag to and, from. !..IsokT....Barr,urt , lirr.rstotn, irtY J. T.,Tapicutt ~.... ; Nouth , ,street, corner of:Maiden Laney New york, end. 21; Waterloo road Liverpool The subscribers having accepted i-the agency-, of theabovelionse, are now prepared to make arrange menta_upon, the most liberal . terms with these rous of paylpg. the pusia,ge their friends-.from the old Country,-And -ilattertheare - seives.t.hpir,clo,moter and long, standing business- will give ample as surance-that-all their - arranements ll ltrearric& l outththlly :- - - Messrs W .6e3...7.'Tapsenthltreleninitd`fai,era tily. known' for the snperinis ati?, -- aCceiOnedbtinii antl tie:tittles of their:Picket 'The QUEEN o ±ili;* XV..6%1.`," - Sfir.it IRAN, - itoefir* ROSCIIIB.,:LIV- ItIIII"OOe, , and'BICDONS; inriaof Which iCeie - each - Port - raentlilY, from New:Vet* the 21st . aiid26th and froinliierpind the 601 and 11th, in addition to Which theY - bnye arratigeinents with the Si. - George W and thniion Pities - ef.:LjvCrpobasieliets to insure a turevfrent every.ftv'edays beingthim deter mined, their lh'eilitieishall keep pace with their in- . - - creaeing Mr. W. Tapscott's constant per-senal seneribteildenCe or the business in'Llver pool an additional security that 'the comfort and accommedition of the 'passenger's Will -be'_ partieu• - larly - nttended to. ' The iubseribers being (es usual) extensively enga ged intim Transportation Business bctm'een Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of anti - forward `passengers immediately on theirlanditig,-WitheirCri'eha nee of digappointmeet delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Greattritain or licland to this City; thenstare of the busineint they: are cngaged in giving them' ficilitici . for-marrying passengers so far inland not otherwise - ,attainable, and will, (if ne ceSsary,) forward. p:assengers . further, West by . the best mode of conveyance without'any additional oherieti i r their trouble. Where persons sent for - decline coining th 6 amouutpaid for passage will be_refululed, in fell. - • ~ .11VIIITTANCES. - :The subscribers'are also prepared to giVe drafts at sight, lbr any anionnipayable at the principal Cities and 'Town& in . trigland,. - Ireland, Scotland and Waliti;lhus alforiling a safe and expeditious mode of Rep . :lining-Funds to., those Countriea, which persons requiringstich facilities, will find it their interest• to avail themselves of. . Application tif by letter post paid) will be prompt ly,attended to TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, . Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mar 27 d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa ROCHE, UROTIIEUS & CO. ARRAEOERF.HTS FOR t t i FS , I 8. 4 6 )3.I...,,KELy.MITCILEL, .;Ignats. 101EMITTANCES to, and Pasiage to and from lA, Great . Britain and Deland, by the Black Ball, or old• Li* of Liverpool Parket'. Sailing from New York and Liverpool - on the Ist and 16th of every montll.'. And by first class American Ships [Sailing Weekly.] Persons sending_ to the "Old Country" for their i friends; can:snake the necessary arrangements with the subse.riliers, end Vaye there brought out in any of the eight slaps comprising the Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Pack - min . (sailing front Liverpool on the Ist and 16th 'ofevery month,) also by first class ships, sailing from Altai port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there will send out without deldy. Should those sent for not come out the money will be refunded withobt any deduction. The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd ets," comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointe.. day, as follows:. I Fidelia,.... .... ... Ist Jan. Ist May.' let Sept.l Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th New 'York, lst Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct- Aincrican, 16th 16th ‘. .Yorkshire, Ist Mar. Ist July. Ist Nov. Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec.. Oxford, Ist April. Ist Aug. lot " 1 Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 16th Notice.—lt is- well known, that the Black Ball the very best c t onvoyance for persons to get out their friends, and as - other passenger agents advertise to 1 bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re-1 spectfully notified by the owners that no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Macho), are- authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. . . We have at all times for the Drafts at Sirht for nny amount, direct on the Royal Rank of Ireland, Dul, lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote. Antes & Co., Bankers, London; which are paid free of discount, or any charge, 'whatever, in - all the principal towns throughtiuFmgland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, SRO'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. ' (Next door to the Fulton Dank. MIL DOME:, No. 75 Dublin street, Liverpool. BLAKELY & MITCII EL, Penn street, arid Smithfield at. Remittances to England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. DERSONS desirous of remitting money to any o the above countries, can do so through the sub scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling.L— Remittances made through our house any day betbre the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by thu 20th of June. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Rochei Bro's & Co., New York Paper Warehouse. TILE undersigned having bought the paper ware house and wall paper manufactory, Into of lloldship & Browne, have entered into a co-partner ship, under the name and style of 1 1111 & Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the business. M all its va rieties. They will have always on hand a complete assortmentof PAPEIt HANGINGS AND BORDERS, of - their bean-manufacture, and their stock will be iinPrevetl; and enlarged with periodical additions from the best'Frencli factories. Agents for the well-known Clinton Paper Mill, Steubenville, from which they will be constantly supplied with WRITING, WRAPPING, PRINT ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.; all or which they offer wholesale and retail, at their store, No. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia- Mond Alley, wliere country merchants and dealers are iivited . .to call. GEO. G. BROWNE, SAML. C. HILL. je.29-(l6m Allen . K.ramer, XCHANGE=BROICER,corner of Wood and 3d stieetti.;:-Guld; silver-and current bank notes lintiglirtuid if:4dt - :Sight checks on the eastern cities .foi sale.' Urilfte, , notts and bills collected. .sttVuttirrces - . . wmiflonleco;,. Lo remit - 7: Painter , Pittsburgh, Pa. Jd rdstipli'WoodiVsoll, - -Jollies May, ' _ • 'Ares. Bronson & Co., , i.Pkil il , I a t. chin. vv John 11. .Brown &Co., 'Jailing M'Canilless, Cincinnati, 0. J. it. M'pcinaLl, St. Louis, Mo. .W. 11. rope, Presq Bank o f Ky_, Louisville, To Arms! To Arms !! ..%TIIREATENED INVASION OF WEST - ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift. with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which,...l. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been Offered in the western COUR try, having the largest establishinent in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. Ile is now prepared , to show to his numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths, ca - sSiineres, vest:l'llo, and clo thing of all descriptionsintiitahle for the approaching . scason;'SM.Vliait ever Geetf offered in this market, to widelt:di can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, Nu. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets: . .1. 11...NV111T.E, Tailor, Proprietor Cau , t , be Bent: r wL WRITE has. just received at his large El etitablishinent,frouting on Liberty and Sixth streets,, a Isfilen:did -ns,iortment of TWEEDS foi .s.trramerc.aliiiii a: superior lot of French Satin VES -TdNGSi all of ,which,he is ready.. te make, up - in the:latest-fashion and on themostreasonable terms as, usual. Oltserve-th.e.corner, Ito 167 Liberty. and -Sixtli :itreets. 7'ail w , Proprietor. John D. Da Tiro . . . A UCTIONEER 4 COMMISJUN:MEItCHANT, /1_ Corner o f. ood aod•Fift4. - streets, ,„ is ready to receive merchantlize a every , description on consigement for public or private- iiale - ,.atid kern long experience in the above busineS; flatters himself that he will he able to give entire satisfaction td nU who may favorpliim ewitk.their.p4triinag, Regular saki on Mciinlitykand - 711firtsinys, of Dr y Goods and Fancy articles, at 10 o?cliiek,-4 - .lq.' Of gtecertes,.Pitt.thoFgh,tworOitiireiLirtioles, new , and Ainiviiii37.a., - atilieL e -reNek • 4t,A1.114) • ta eievotyl'evening early augl2-y _ • - -; NEffil . ''; ' . ; ,''':''.- ; : ' '' : -: : '' ' '7 • s4'''' '; 'l‘ ;'' '' . ' '..,.:...:.:'.:' --, 7 :. :': . ' , i, ' :2:::; ..'~ V ~.. pt ~~ 3uswartic Mhe Frrszililtri Fire lisikstrassce tompaity • • _ ; OF PAILADELPILLS., • • CH L. $401:000 ILI Bee 16:16 .- Chestnnt it., - north side; near 'rake liiiiiianCe f either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by tire, on property' and effects or _every description, in town or coMitry; r od tine Indst .reasonable YApplications, matte either per-. aonalli or:by:letters, he promptly attended to. : - • •• • •• • C• 11 ••'Wel. 'CEP; PresX••": •Dilt"ECTDiiSt Charles ,N., Bancker, . Jacob R. Smith, - • Thomastlnrt,- -George-W-.-Richards, Thb - initir'.F.lll,lhartii, , • 'Mordecai - D. fewts, - • TOBiririWv„ties,-;• 'AdiiiphrE.:Borie; - Sainnoi grant, • David S. Brown. ' • , . W,Antticx .ISfAnTiN Agent, at.the-Exchangc() ice of.Warricek Startin : ileo., corner of Third and Mit ... .ket streets. . - • • , ... - - Fire risks taken on buildings and their cOntenta in Pittsburgh,-Allegheny and the surrounding-country. No:name or inlaid navightiOn risks taken. ' , . ang.,4-y. .' ' . TRBlnsurance,. Company of North 'America, of - Philatielphia;through its duly nuthoriznd Agent,H the subscriber, otters to mule permaxientlind limited'. Insurance on prUperty, in this city and its vicinity,- and on shipments by the canal and titers. Arthur G. Coffin,Pres't.'Samuel Brook s, Alex. Henry,' Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Juries, Samuel \V. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White," John A: Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White,_John R. Neff, Thomas P. ope, Richard D. Wood,- Ilenry D. Sherrard , Seep. I This is the oldest Insurance Company in thd'Uni- ted - States, - hiviig been chartered - in 1794. Itichar ter is perpetual; and from its high standing, long eipbrienee, ample Means, and avoiding all risksof an extra haaltiffous character, it may he considdied as offering ample security to the public. • • MOSKS ATWOOD. At Counting Room, or Atwood, Jones &Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. AND. MARINE INSVItANCE COMPANY, New York. TIIHIS well known and respectable company is pre ." pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by tire, Dwellim , Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Good s, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the oilier, No. 3t Water and Front st_s., by SPIIING ER - HARBAUGH Ag•t. .At an Election held at the office in N. Y.; May 12th, the following named gentlemen es ern chosen Directors of this Company, for plc ensuing year, yiz: Joseph W. Savage, 'Stephen Dolt, John Browner, John 3icChain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell, John Newholl§r, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; Marcus Sprier, Julia F. Mackie, Joeepli S. Laic, John J. Herrick. Aud at a subideluent meeting yr the Huard, JO- W. SAVAG F:, Egg., w. unanunuuply re-elec ted Presideut fur the etemurz rear. WM. JAM K.': It( au 1- 1 y. Secretary. a tikunrsuobort, MERICAN I'IRI, INST . 11 CHMPANY f Philadelphia—ClMrtur pi•rpetoai—Capoal 500,-; 000 paid in. Office in Philidelpioa, No. 72 Walnut; street—Wm. Da.iihron, Pr,-s•r, Fr e‘ t er i t k scey. This old unit VCcl! raal.L:.hrd comp,my con tinues to insure Buildings, Alerrhaniltar, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra harardima character, against long or damage be Fire. Applications for lusuraures in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will he receiverl„and risks taken either perpetually or for limited Ariods, on facora- Lie terms, by CEO. COCHRAN, Agent. dee 24 No. 26, Wood street. Jo*/All J. 115NIEY, JR KING & FINNEV, .4ratx at Pitt slwr2:ll, for tF Drilerare 3fulval &tidy bisuranre Coa,p4ny of I':tilt:4l,4AM. RISKS. uponlithogi tool Ni. , r4-ltrolize of 1i iit t: dos,tr;vtioo. and Mani," itlSkB 111,011 IRO or cal-got.; of vosselo, the moot raY orabl to film Office at the warehouse of King & [Wines, on Water at., near :Nlark et street. Pittsburgh. &. It. 1i: dtg tat Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their fete Ildh and community at large to the Dela n are M. S. Ihsurance Company, an an i tution among the matt dour.shing in Philadelphia— an having a Lowe paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured sus dne share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any - responsibility whatever, beyond the premmm actually paid in by him; and- therefore as possessing the. Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nor- 1-tr Agency of the Franklin Fire insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets; Pittsburgh. r VIIE asxrls.of the company nn the first of Juana " ry,1813, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsyl VUUIa Legislature, were bonds and Mortgages, $600,615 93 Real Estate, at cost, 100,907 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, ... 207,199 72 Making a WWI of .• 4 5902,653 42 -. Affording certain assurance that all iOIS6CS Will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from (hi:Company. Risks taken at as IoW rates as are consistent with security, oct 8 WARItICK MARTIN, Agent. - --- Pithanargis Navigai lon and Vire luau. ranee Company, Office, /V). 21, Ma, kct &rat. I/I n GCTOIIS : Michael Allen, William Ebbs, • C. A nsbutz, Lewis Hutchison, Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorenz, Robert Beer, James May, R. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Pres't, ROBEILT FINNEY, Secretary. aug2o-dilm. T K. LOGAN, has 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 Goods Stare, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is Opening a new and well selected stock of. Goods, consisting of Frenidt, English and American cloths, (all eolorsOn-great variety of new style Cassimeres and Satinetts; Cashmaretts, (a new style;) Oregon Cassimere, a gond stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawns and Gingliams; Pyramidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints 6 t 0 ,26 cents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consist ing of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain Dobinets; black and- blue black Silks; plain, figured and striped; a large assortment of Irish ',bleak% bleached brown Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Co untcrpanes, (large size;) Morcott; a good supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletta and Sunshades; a very large as sortment of men, women, and children's liosieryva very fine article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. 'He would respectfully invite his former customers and the pub lie generally, to an examination of his stock, to which-he expects to make additions regularly. np4-y . J. S. Lowry, Illerchant WOULD - inform his 'friends and the public in general, that be has removed to Wood sired , in the ST. - CHARLES building, two doors bell)* the entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in the neatest .and most fashionable manner, having en gagedl tire services of Mr. JOHN M. CIMPELL,as cut ter, whose attentiottwill be devoted to that branch of the trade and whoieWell known ability in this par ticular having . long been e s tablished in the fashion able community of this city, induces the belief' that by closh attention to business, lie will - be able to give general' satisfaction to all. who may favor him with a call—having alio made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cassinicres, Drawers„Dosoms, Sus penders, Ulmer, Cravats, and every article pertain ing-to a gonttalnan's,wardtdbe,lie will be ready at' all times to supply any demand 'in his' line. . Tfieiubseriber respeetfullyinforms his friends , and the public 'generally, , that . Iftivink "entered into the above aff4nOrnent - the eitablishmedt - will be able to Itteßatch jsVlrtely , :eq unl Atm r in the city„ and-for stent,kukamksganahipznorttitir palltikllTAlNltelllEVagri =KM ESE REM =ll 4 -4 PittgBUAIGII:AGENCY Fire andDlnrlite Inetniance. DIRECTORS NATIONAL FIRE Iteznovtit JNO. M. cAmpni:ti. MEE MEM =i===!!=;Zl EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. • • 'II7.IYABX OF 'TRAMS; - oU' ' • SOME Druggists arc misled into the error !of 'buy- , .ing a miserable imitation of `Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coated ludinirVegelable - Pillii, siMplyhecansd they can patella:Mlle spurious Attie!: We shall , in all "cases expose 'such deilerai tlitaughbut the country, who a alter ireiug (414 y informed of the. imitators; buy and attempt, to impese..upon the - public with such worthless trash. It is no9tbe eiin'titi,c 4 alone that :elinstitafes the vane Of,tn - y - Pills, but it is. my -invention, :for which '1 claim' he right: ; • . G. BEW,SMIT4.4 h 1- D::, >: . : • .: 179 Greenwich at. and 2 Water at. Boston. PrAD , -4ND:JUDGE ; tI.SI.PORTANT FACTS, _ The that We can obtain, is the Original:htVentorA the tlugar-Coated'Pills:' . preir:e4"io - ._..supply - dealers at the NeW York juice. - ' Rahman, Peter 4- tari;492 'Alain street. ' J. S. Morris 4. C0.,,461 Waist: .Rupert *Lirirtutibeiret,oll Moir:vat. - 1 Georgs Lopping it Co., 79 potath'st. Bull tk Alden, SI Fourth tit ' - The foll Owing frorkdraggists in New York slioyea I invented the Sugar Coated in 1893: ' • r • - • - New. York, .Inne.l6th, 1849, We, the nifflersigned,noveraaw or heard of "Su gar, Coated Pills," until Dri.G.llenjamin•Sinith man - ufactured and exhibited them to, usabout a year.sinee, • Rushton it Co., 110 Broadway and 10 Astor ,House. Israel Ilanflolph,..M. D. 86 Liberty at. 1: ilorsce Exerett, 96 lledsoast.- • • : ; : John Castree, 97 Undion at. • ; • • David Sands, 79 Fulton st. A VOICE FROM , kEXTUCKY. I have been afflicted with dyspepsia 'its most ag gravated form for three years past; and found ,no ro relief until 1 used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills." After six.bitkeisof l said valuable pills, lam entirely curee.', .They are a general remedy. J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9,1,495. - We.certify to the abovefacts. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally esteemed iu this vicihity. 110DGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19, 1895. At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent we cheerfully state. that the visited the office 0f1.9r. Smith in September last, while in New-York, and found hint to all apktritnee carrying ou a ',pry ex tensive business with his Sugar-Coattt Indian Vege table Pills. 'the extent of establishment would tugging' any one not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Louisville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) Sinithlandt (Ky.) Feb. 210,816. Dr. G. Benj. Smitli.-,•Dear Air: .Nothing has ever been introduced that has sold so well and gitem such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated linpruo-cil Dictum Vegetable Pins. Very respeetfflUy, yours, S. Fi SINGLETON. Louisville,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1896. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir; Vru will please send us 12 gross of your valuable Pits. From present in dicatioas we shall sell a large amount of them.-- We find that they go very-quick. Your friends • • BULL & ALDE ' N. Louisville, Feb. 13th, I'i Dr. Smith--Dear Sir: About two weeks agei we bought 2. gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat. sal Pills. Though business is dull here at this time, yet we have sold thent all. on. please: send Its IO gross through Messrs. Lawrence & Kee se, of your city, who will forward theau to us ice PittAllirgh. lotus, ri`lyekilil Ily WILSON STA UM & SMITH. This is to certify that I liaise...it the SugarCoateil Pills martutisetured by C. It. Smith, of NOW' York, Mr scone time, and belie, e them to be a good medicine: and also Ilona inquiry in that city, I am persuaded that he iv the orginal inventor, anti therefore, ss to the benefit of the invention. S. WILLIAMS, aug2l Pastor Ist Baptist Cliu•-cli. Pittsburgh. We have forty lettt Nfrons ditf.brent dealers solicit. tug the agency of my Pills, although they Ivid the spurious in their store—one in picnic Oar Bout New Orleans, which we shalt publish. Principal Olives-:Sure York, 179 Greenwich at.; Roston 2 Water st. ItENJAMIN SlVlrlif is writbui on the hot-. tom of tirgV box or gumnitie "Sugar-Coated Pills." A nevers-Ilrillinot Ilrn&rson h ugg , 20:4 Liberty street Pittsburgh: John Sarg"nt Allegheny city. nvalS.l7l/1. -- Muni * * 19,merittolso Otatdoot• by Nature. REAP, ithevva..-t, RE WISE, Alit) eve NATVISE,'S CHEAT /Lk:MEDIC, THE A3lEltic A MEDICINE OF NA'f ÜBE. rirtHlS lid is obtained from a vt ell near Iturlinvirlii,i Kentucky ,at the depth of feet below OH surtace 01 the eirth, and 170 feet ihnoigh, solid reek. ; Its curative properties are t.rniv astordsbing i and as a Itroneihal ..14ent . - it may well be pron.:am:Ml vrini-I d er f n i. sink,: the discovery of this Panacea, of Na, tore, numbers of retnarkable cures have been effect- I eil by its use. It in Innocent—Powerful—Safe and! Certain in its effects. It has to en used with unpar aliened success iii the treatment of the following I disease,: Inllamruatnry Rheumatism, limas sad; Scalds, Choke, Piton . , Flatulence, Inflammation ofd the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Com-I plaint, Plithanic, Scald Ilead, Caicos, Weak and Sore Eyes, Braises, Fresh Cuts and W ooo d s ,l Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and I S o l e , 'f e tt er , Influenza, Ulcerated Sere Throat, I Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal! Affections, Scrofula or King's Fril, Coughs, Syphilis, I Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic tlis eases, Impurities of the Blond and General Debility.! It is likewise very beneficial Mr Veinal,: Complaints; in general; acjii as a great Rest.' ati ve from Languor, I weak Ile. of Back and Cheat, Low Spiritsaint Exces sive Debility. Read the following Certificates, all or which arc authentic; all the persons therein named are now living, and well known in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh: Prmuesocit, Aug 22, : 1546. This is to certify that we have used the Ainerican oil f or t h e whooping cough, among cur children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea sp r omithl at , inght e which always enabled Otranto rest welt through the night. 1 al.o applied it to one a the Children I that got her arm burnt by Inning over a tea cup of, hot coffee on it, the child sensed crying by the time t the arm was diessed and bound up, and has never complained of it since. I also was a ffl icted with a pain in my side aim breast, and have been so for IS years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a ten-I spoonfid twice a day and in 3 or tour days using of the oil I have ben very much relieved, and do really believe that it is the best family medicine that I have ever seen.' 1 applied it to one of my neighbor's for a strained uncle, which relieved her in a few minutes. We have,also used the oil for a strained joint in our own fluidly, which gave ease in a very short time. We live on the east side of Penn et., 3 doors south of Walnut, lam now as well as I ever was in inly life. MARGARET H. - SM Pirrstuatott, Aug. This is to certify, that my son has had the Plethisic for seven years, and was very bad with it, and about 12 or lfi days since, 1 commenced giving to him about 20 or 25 drops of the , Americau Oil ' , twice a day. which relieved him In a day or two of his diffi culty of breathing, and he is now entirely, relieved of his cough; our boy is 10 years of ago. We live in King's Alley. • NANCY KING. CINCINNATI, July Lit; 1.84 G. Sir: Having been cured of a very severe disease of the eyes and head by the use of the American Oil, I fbel it my duty to the public, as well al to you, to send you the following certificate: I hereby certify that I was severely affrieted one , year ago last winter, with inflamed sere eyes and a very severe pain in my head !Vole my eyes up to the top of lily head, and continued so fur several weeks. My eyes were so much inflamed and sore that 1 could not see to attend any business, nor coidd I ' one object from another a few yards froin me. I called in a physician, but still got worse: I also , tried a geed many remedies that had .cured others; but in my case they failed. 'ln April, 1843,1 heard of the American Oil. I procured a bottle,and be fore II I had used a half 'a bottle .1 was entirely well, and still continue so. 1 will nut be without it hi My house as long as I can get the genuine artield. also gave it to one of my men that was working for ane,! that bad the letter in his hands so bud that when would grip anything tight in them the blood would burst out, and the use of half a bottle cured us both. I would advise all that are afflicted in any way to give the Oil a fair trial, and I think - they will be pleased with the effect it will have, &c. JOHN MURPIIY. Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Jacksonrs Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty, head of Wood et.. Pittsburgh. Tar. ONLY PLACE IN Pirrssimpit where the Genuine American Oil eza beobtained. Beware of a Counterfeit article. The. Seneca Oil. put in American Oil BANS, and labelled "Amer ican Oil." It iouiewliat resembles the American. Oil, lint pOisesses none of its virtues or healiagpow- CM. W. Jackson respectfully informs the -Public that D, ilail & Co, the proprietors of the American Oil, have. appointed him their SOLE AGENT for West ern Pennsylvania. . Allperstms wishing Sub-agencies will apply at SD Liberty street, as above. 1§1.8.. Sob-agents Ivanted for every town bt.the ttbrii , e'tondriet.' ' A groat numben•orcerb es are..en - atld can'betolol.ittlietiffice; 69 Liberty street,-.lina,dof Wood.' .aug"2S-IY ;fit€kcal - - :04,i6iiiif;'...' , A PORTIV PER:i ANENT :CURE-TOR RUEVMA'PRSIII : ANT) .,, A ?rfRVOUt, COMP.L.kiNTS.'' c‘Whiit:tbotiklf tlie-ratthis may not be oififibiaii ; are- duly•Oinertiiitmlitl, , Let nut delusbm; prOjudien, - or'pride - ,' . nducc inaiikii4 to set tlie Means which, tlio , simple; fire , by TcCalloyintelhb ills of hnindu , . . CIIRISTLE , S GALVANIC RANDS AND MAGr NETIG ,ELUID—. temaykable:inientioh,-which - had received the universal apprObatien of the medical profes sion of Great Britain', comprises an entirely: new.ap plicatton of Galvanism ins drerneilhil 'agent; by means of which. the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, Electric , and Milgnetie Mayhines, are'erififely dispensed' with, and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which - am inseparahle from the general - mode now in use, The strong.dote es, and 'irregular intervals, in which Galvantsiii is dp7' plied by the Machines, has been pronouncod;after a fair and impartial trial, to he decidedly injitriaus; and it .was to remedy this radical defect that this•newap .plication was projected,-which, alter" unceasing toil, and erseverance, has been brought to 'its present staTe affifilftiction. Tie 'Gatroile-Ringrantiworrll theimposes or the. must expensive Maehines, and in many other respects are mime safe and eirtairtin accomplishing the desired effect,. The Galvanic Pings used in connection with the Magnetic-Fluid, are confidently' recom Mend ed in all 'disorders which ariAe from an enfeebled and unhealthy state the nervous or. 'vital system, and these com plaints are among the most painful 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 eases, that other , remedies , having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed; which it is confidently believed, has been found in the proper and judicious appliCation of Galvanism. The" Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all casts of Itumumarisst, acute or chronic, applying to the bead, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Bolo rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy ; iigpilipsY, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the heart, Apoplexy, Stiffness of Joints - , Spinal Complaints, ,Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor*, Dizziness of the head, pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility,Heficien cy of A'errous and Physical Energy . ; and all Is; ERV OCS DISORDERS. In cases ofcontirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges live organs, they have been found equallyonceegsfur. Their extraordinary effects upon the system . tnnst be witnessed to be believed, and as n ecitain preventive for the prerMling eomplaints they are equally *min mended. The Rings are of different rites, being ;mole tifull sizes, And of various ornamental patterns, and can be worn - the most delicate feimale without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, dm sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. The Oats - ante Bella, Bracelets, Banda, Grartero, Neeklacea, et.c. In some eases of a very severe character, and of long standing, the poster as applied•by the Galvanic Rings is not sodicient to arrest the progress ofilisease and ultimately restorii health. : rum improved mOdi heation in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Iv remedies this objectiOnt any degree of pnieer tha t is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent .4: Galraninn can effect will fail to be, permanently relieved. These articlva adapted to the waists, alms, wrists,lintbS,ancles, or ;the part of the brlj, with perfect convtitikriee. The i;alv4llie ,Neeki:lo€7F, ire used with greateiliene lit in eases of Bronthitis or afreetions or the throat generally; also in castes . of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform aucce.ss ass prevtutive for Apo plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints.____ • Christie'« Magnetic Fluid' is used in connection nith the Galvanic Molts and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists to be one of the toast extraordinary illialtrtiCrieSofinorlerft science. it is believed tO possess the remarkable power of ten &rink the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this ineans causing a concentration of the influence, at the seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re lief No other composition in chemistry is known to produce the sante effect, or to impart a similar pro petty to the nervous system, by moans of an outward local appliextion. 'ltiagnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the sliglitt,t injury; its application is agreeable, and it is an in its action as it is tTlicnCial In itS results. Full explanations and direc tions ac4ontpany it. 'rhe combined inventions arc in every way perfectly harmless; thr6* are sold tit prices within the , reneh oral( and the discoverer only re quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising ellicacy nod permanent benefit. Cisristies Galvanic Strengthening. Platt. These articles .forwn another valuable-application of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are an important adjinait to the genuine Galva* Kings'' and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They are confidently recommended as. a vain aide addition in the speedy cure ofltheumatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive i'ernrily in cases of Pain and Weakness in the! Chest or Back, Pain in the Side. in Asmatie Affetlions,' and in Weakness or Oppression of the Ptiitaonitry Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most dimided character, and they have ellen been used with complete SliCeet , d. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and, Weakness of' the Breast,and arc highly recommended for matiy ofthose complaints to which femalesare especially liable - . As an effectual moans for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of ,Colds, and in.all affections of the Chest, generally, .the Galvanic Strengthening Piaster will. be found of great and permanent advantage. lu a few words; it embraces all the virtues of Oa best tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will he found entire ly free from those objections which are a constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. CAUTION ctor The great celebrity end success of these arti cles have caused them to he counterfeited by enprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. Cnutsmt has but one authoriied ugent in each city ot the Union. The onlyagent in Pittsburgh; . W. W. WILSON CF.RTIPICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, (If the highest and most respectable character, are constantly-received, regarding .the extraordinary value and success ofthe above articles. it is believ ed that in the city of New York alone,- upwards of EmirD THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic:disorders, seine of which have eempletely baffled al) forrher efforts of medical art. indeed many of the first physicians of this city,;who disapprove'of the,Halvnnic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the itivenlion has re ceived unanimous favor with the Most 'intelligent ruining the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready and most happy to give every lbeility tis physicians, and all interested, for testing the truth al his assertions and the efficacy of Lis diseoVery. Only agency in. Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. octl4-dly ' 'Drugs, pings, Drugs, . At. No. 2. dolmen-id Row, Liberty strect,,'‘Rig Got .den, Mortar> , onto more. ANs & ItOeKWAY, thankful for the liberal ita 7 troinige, which they have heretotOrMrecetAtt and wishing to merit an in'creased share efpublit: pa tronage, would respectfully call the attdution of the public to our stock of goods whieli wo are nbw re ceiving for the fall trade. Among•which May- be found in . quantities to snit:purchasers; the following articles. Rhuebard Root, Flour Sulphur, Gum Arable, CAN'. Magnesia, Curb Magnesia, • Liquorice Root, do. Ball, Refined Borax, Sal Soda, Spanish Brown? Ginn •• Cretan Tarter, • Sufi Carl) Soda, Cata Copal, ltoll 13rinistone, White Chalk, EsL Logwood, _ Epsoui Salts, Glauber. ' do. • Madder, " Tartaric Acid, ' YelloW Ochre, ' ' ' ' Gum Scanuriony, Chrome Yeßob:, Bat Coeivia,, do. :Green, ' Salt. Petra, Rose Pink. . .. . Together witha general assortment of Gill, Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Pye weed.,-& e . &e., a 1l or .which will be sold as low as at any other house lri, the city... . . . - . . . . . e -; sp o lp . . . T "E-l I EJPFLB.}RG' CA-rECIIISAT, or a sum or Chriatah ptictrine as used by the Gertrian ,Ref9fcrted Church', Por oaf stoti;t6S.' 15 Wood at. Pittsburgh.,, • --- SCRIVAICSCHEIBLERy BookOliira. :a' 1.. -la.l4l3l,i;eilt-Sliii*Ccroko-#,Voi..-''';.. Health is the,ehavin-oflife;Witi(Odtlt,kold; " -.•' I Love, lettere friendi 2 ilr ell, are - tilienleyed.' • • 2 4.,. . - DOCTOR BROWN; a igularly. : educated-physi.. iatr i fromAlte,.easterrt.cit. 4 Would- letipedtfullf an! ninc., - tolthexitizen=pf ittshurgh, Allegheny and zinity;, - ...that.the can be insulted privately and )141e4liallY.s, every day (ening ~i i t hie- &flee on lairitind -, Alley, a few -for # from Wonjt._ B • 1 Dr. Brown, his , i,,ii..l\l;'6e;ogzlinolart,i, 61 7 i t h a1 - 4 fo tt n e ciwi ntio l n ig ta se th a e `reatMeniand ' ' 4- 1 All.dineasesdrisingfrerrainnnettiesa the flfeok erofula, syphilis, seminal. Weekll4Si. ' unpotetiey; "salt rheum,tliscases of the ey and Cai,ileuinatisin, lilell , PalL'eY... , - , 1.. Dr.' Brown has ninth pleaanie. - fin,"antiouneing.to` ' t' i l l ' e T 4l4ic,.o4t- k e ..ii , 41 1-6 0 se - ieiii.4'ef the latesti4 !natation an d improvement inJlie; treatment of deer:W aii'. sYpiiili,prantlied ,atthe Paris Litekilok Pital. . The modern lrel.ear4ei;.illi syphilis, its complications and consegiiert*.and I),e - i:tnproved. Modes of, practice ;Which, have'beerinnade'.l4MWir. M. the public but recently, i,.atid..to'llyaite 'cldeli i Who make this branch of Medicine" tlieirParticu, tar study'and practise. , . . • : . - I' Many new and valuable reniedies.hai:ebeinla'le lxintoduced, which:secnies the :patientbeing Met -luriabtett out of existence .. Stranger; are appriged that - I/otter IlroWn"lias - becit ' - educated in every branch,_ of medicine, , and,-regularly ,, admitted ;o practise, and that lie noti 't'onfirre h imself to' the E'tudy and practice of this partlctilar hiarteb,4.%44- !I incident c l i v d i e t n h i a t il ,i th discs e ~ , h ti e rii i of ,ll r a ntin g ri e v . 4fe i . \ ' .. 4s o r . delicate', i ilt y it . re, .. i Recent ,enseS are relieved in ' a iliort.tiine' with . , c}utinterruption from basinees.... (2d . OlfiBe on Ditunond Alley, a few door's` from .. ns Wood street, towards the market. Consultati ons . . • /Aridly con fi dential. . niyl2-dltiWy Dr. Osbornes iniliali Vegetable Rieettie- . I . wove _Pills. . • Prepared by 134. George Bennett;.qf Nei° York city. filllE unprecedented' success that has attended the 11 use of these pills in-the Practice-of the proprie: or for the last. six, or eight,years, has, induced him o yield to the importunities of many who have used and, been ; benefitted by them, and, make arrange ! inlets to place them within the reach of the public generally: la doing so'he feels called upon to say that the Indian Vegetable •ResforatiVe Pillsis deci dedly superior to any with whieh' he is aequainted. They. combine the - properties of many of the:best Vegetable medicines (used •in no other pills) in such . it manner as to afford not only immediate; and tem , Porary.but permanent relief. - , - -' .•• : ... 1 The ;t. yaluable ton ic - which enters infix..their corn-, . os.on; by their action upon the eecretury organs old in check the purgative principle, and induce 'a gentle and natural operation, wi th outinciinvenienee ; Or pain, and while they restore a natural and healthy action of the stomach; liver and bowels, ,they in ertias° instead of diminishing the strength of the-pa tient. The general opinion that a powerful and vio -1 lent purgative is necessary is founded in error; they lin general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange I the secretions, and ,are productive 'of very serious I Sonsequences; and it should be known that the great 1 inass el pila in general use are composed of the most powerful and irritating pitigatives; and act with riizi' great a degree of violence, producing, that de angement in the system that is . followed ;by -oin tigation of the bowels, indigestion and costiveness. 'rom these, acts the natural inference would,-be that to maintain uniform,. health, it is necessary to correct unhealthy secretions, expel:morbid hunters na purify the system. by the use of a medicine - that Will act of leieutly yet mildly, assist, iesteid 'of de rkziging the organs of the system, and thus, bring na ture in its proper and healthy channel, to accomplish Which no medicine is superior to the Indian Vegeta ble Itto.orative Pills; theiCoperation is, • - ili ordinary- 4 oses, to preiviate a_natural and easy evacuation; and I, at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor l and health to the system, but when &powerful and needy operation is necessary, it will be accomplish d by increasing the.dose, which maybe done with perfect safety, as they are entirely Vegetahle. ,- llThey have been used as a family medicine for years by many of thd first respectability, - inO•altho , they are not recommended to 1, heal - all the ills that flesh is heir 'ay . ? yet it has been found very-rare that ,it has been feitudnecessaryfor those using lii employ any other medicine, and_their,occasional use will almost invariably prove an. effeethal Foie*. 1 tive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use olio-nil ies, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the I blood, causing a free circuation—operi the obstruc- I dais and promote the secretions of healthy bile, and consequently are-an excellent medicine-for nausea; iddigestion, nervous disorders, -dejection, liver com plaint, pains in the head, side. and breastibeestive ness,l4o3 ofappetite, urinary obstructionis, ague . and. lever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, then 4 naathdn, scrwfula, and are eminently useful in all fe• nale coniplaints—and in one word, all diiteases aria i rig from unhealthy secretions and impurity:. of•the blood. Numerous testimonials of their efficacy in particular cases might. be 'added, but the proprietor tirefers presenting a few certificatesLof their'general character, from persons of unquestionable candor and veracity, who Would not in any degree lend their ielluence to promote anything: that is.not.of decided utility, and rely upon their intrinsielmerits to, gain them a reputation, feeling a perfect t. onfidence. that one will abandon their use. who give them.. afair t ial. . . Heads °Wheelies should: always ,keep a quantity laf Dr. Osbiitne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills in the house; they never fail. - For those who are subject to fits, headache; giddiness, dimness of sight in. thniXiiitieiis arising from too : great ' dilow of blood to theheed,aheuld take these pillehrpreference to anything else, as they are a sure remedy.- ' . -- " AtFemales who> value good health should never be ithout Dr: Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative pills, as they purify the bleed,rreteinie Obstructions, and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy , and be cioming appearance.. It haabeen admitted by a:nut:e ller of physicians that feniales cannot too higlallivaltlC these pills. ' '' - - ::• ',. ii CERTIFC.kTES.; • - ' • -- •c•- - 1 The following certificates are nom the 8.ev.. - Thzio. , Neinitan and the Rev. David Webster,•,ministaisla the Methodist E. Church, New Yerk Conference. ~ 1 I - ' " KEW P:arrz„ 'Sept 5th,:i45." 1 Dr. Osborn—Dear Sir( I have Used .your.lndian Vegetable Restorative Pillicmyself; and made use or them in my family, and most cheerfitlly recommend them as a very valuable family, medicine. 1 Itespectfully, - _ . T.11031 . -ki NEIIA N. ''' MAIILIKIRO; A ugiat ad 45.. ...1 P. T.,•Osord•—Dear Sir: I have for sometime past Made use or yinfi- Inclihn illigetableßestoratiVe Pills, lioth myself and in toy family - , aritlilotinist cordially recommend them as a superior family - medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild and efficacious, and tofar as my experience goes, they are all .that you . ecommend them to be; • a ' ~‘. -• • • ,-, ,•- - • - Respectfully, ii • • •-•. ••••,• -DAyll) .WEasTER; Letter from the.llev."- . Geori&l#MMe; ,• _ ELK Honx, \Valworth county; Wis.'' . Dr. Osborn.-Llt - is . with, - pleaserM: I nfornrYtiti t ie great benefit which' r have derired from yOur ills.: I have.beea in a decline Mr some time, which tag greatly-alarmed me, inoreespeeiallyas my com idaint was a consumptive one; and I have also been' ylery billions, and have--laboterehitilely - with pains -in my head, and my eyes have been - so affected. as to 'tire of a cloudy, sallow antlother disagreeable coin- Oexions. My wife.. had 'suffered 'also' from -groat weakness and: severepains, and - as_your .pills. have sp wonderfully relieved , us, .wo - .have - Sounded the Jaime of them all over our nelghborhoodi and wher ever my extraordinary:Cure hnlitru, as -the most viduablepreparatiowfor purifying the bleed and reg- Ulating the system.: I shorild-norhave-known . the Worth of your pills had it-riot been for Rev.'W. Dewit, ettuddebackville Sullivan entinfic-PLY4 who with great kindness Sent 'nen. box to trythcm, abd to that Ilex of ppdab I awe rity:heuldr; andmrfthe, agent herb hi but orye . iiiiiips;twish you *Mild sUnd. me a package of boxes assoon aspoasdile I Respecttlilly, " • —aEoildx'BowEift DinEcTions.—Dr. Osbert-19 , s Indian Vegetable Re storative Pills should' betaken . every night Week, less or more, as the obstinacy of the disease, or circumstances are. The usual thaselsffivam 2:fo 5, according to the constitution of the perion,buitthey. should, be taken in' sufficient 'quantities to Op9rate tiro . Or three' times 'ea' the' bowels. ' `Very delicate perisons should'hegiu:With -- bit IWO; and increase as natilie of the case may reehire: Those more ro bust or of very costive habit, may. begin with three and increase to or even more if it shall be foimd necessary, and they will effects. sufficiently happy, clialige-to guide - the patient their feture use. (Each box. contains from' 35 to 40 pills-Price 25.0t5. SOld, wholesale and retail, atW. JACKSON7VPa.tent 1 Medicine Warehouse; No. S 9, Liberty st., - head of WOMt, the only in Pitiguirgh ishereWre'kenu ine Dr. Debora 's Indian Vegetable Restorati v e-Pills '. czin be obtained: ' t2ILOHIbEroI Tiutß~ ' tiYsioris aid for eale by octl3 BAYS & BRODKWAY. • MEM : .~~~:~ca1.~T V ~``~- lONE MIMI "•• • ,•-• EIRE ~'VI ~~i fib oiii HI& * ••iTRF• Ot Tilkillvtar t . px sitif az* 'Colrriovartrl`W4vik . • • _ kiMA.D..41.414 - 04 BAK. b-sqiit;s44 • THE o =Golf 1 2 4, - , pTlMlTlntialMuvr2o • • " V 0141174 1) T 1 ditf Cough4Colds;Authmar Drorichitis,:Livercernitinent s . Spitting,...lllond,4Di6culty. otilreathirtg,,Zlik, the Side and llreast,iejapitatiOn ofthe Hearts. Inlineßz;, cro . ripliirOreeConetitetim : sure "1 'bi!iiti, - NervousDebilitv- • 'ffisedifeaThroaty • • :. Brgait-tind 'Letts; tßit diostlieffeitutd:•abd.t.s:t.7. • ' speedy eurieVer:••.: fete •mq ,9f, orti4.l • • , r 0 • • Dlevetfr A Ys*** . . : corvrroutia:suktV."OF A ririatr: 8 1 Dr. Swavient%Deir' s lii•-• Octebeilisf;iihfle dn-- • gaged with MK' Joseph Smith, in eLruriv nil!, near . Waynesburg, I wan attacked with a,conglr, from be ing exposed at eight,'Wbich gradually itiertesed, at tended with spitting of blood.altd a severe the breast, loss of appetite , feiii which was scarcely she' w e re ,wholly dependent okiexeriiq u ieco'r itujiot, yet :was obliged to ledve rnybuitinestf an& returtihatne• I was then attended by several PhYsielitinti atm 'grew worse, until my medical attendant?' gave tae up 'as incurable.. Subsequently, my wife ..obierning .io one of the public; prima, an advertisement of, Dr. Swayne , s Compound Syrup of Wild cherry,:proeur. ed_me hottlo fromFraiacia hiThire, yottuaggiut. in Leivistowil ' "Whieli relieved me. conuntied I had , taken ftvebotties t I . are now able to.rettirnia l my work agaln::;4l:,wiltethis to offer:fou'intsitieer4 Ahanks, and ilou f are'lit liberty to maltslnowtl',. titlit,iftihiltunien being is suffering liii'e^heee. he; may Ilye.roccitirse. to your, inValuitblem r eillellitir Yours, • JOiIDI tetiiitewst.,;Del. • •:: coNsvgrrio.g, whichhii Air ' eraineht practi.hmers, where ititilidelti r ie, been given hopeless, by having reaotaire , t4ndit• persevering an;ihse 7 unettualled remedy, radically cured. there are rivr' in did Iniidii:itf'thd." proprictoi..nunterous certifieaterr : of cured, whiete would'. astonish credility itself, • were they,sitade • _gm .w.nhl,. To those :who ate with. any otthe shows diseases,..we siy,.gbregtiliur medicine a Fair trial; you will then be etiowlsl2l ncrtniserable compound, , bur a safe po •remedy,and that its curative powers stand alone lint , equalled by none. •.. ' • • • !•..tv . 4.x . .1..A 4te ~ . . .. . . ..... •Dr.'Swayrioti Spiup is the- . only su e and/Wits, ' artielveit.'Wild*Cherry before the 'pa b li e;:ihd• . 4, would say tothe afflicted, always•look filetlisc `l. ten sig,natnie ofDr. SWAYN/O on each bade - your purchase. , Beware, andbe riot deceitiadt-':•7 . '' Some persons may tell you tbat'some otheepritin . -- •rationis as good. - Heed them not. • Onetrial of theft genuine pr:S.wayne"s Syrup of wild Cherry -wilkcci- - l . since vow that it is theMbst valuable medicine dis covered.. ' - . -•- : -....,'..., `From the increasing demand for the above article; ,- Druggists,- Merchants, and dealers generallr ; ' , will; find it to their advantage to havea-full supply of this*. valuable medicine. Remember to enquire Co,'DRP SWAYNE'S COMPOLINDSYRUP OF WILD'CIf Ma ' RY, as there have been ionic indislidoalitwith.this*. asstuned names of physiCians 'snaking - glint ''effirittlit. to'push a spurious article into the:market iniderniC, fictitiobs name:• . ' ' • .' 4. ~ : it • Thetoriginal and only) genuine article is tinlYlpre pared by Int. SWAYNE, N. W. coruer•uf -Eighth and Race s&rcets,Pluladelphia.-...• Let the advice betepeated, do not neglect e &Ng cough; if you do, you may have oceasiop I:6„iibgret ilihy run any risk?. Delay has,' and . may , againl , i e t t to serious consequences. " • • IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.—An ..eiCelletit. -) Spring Medicine.. Dr, SWAYNEfS• COMPOUNp SARSAPARItA AND..EXTItACT• or .TAAPILDS,„ TheseLgt cat purgative and • purifying. PHIL are iCie* hinted for the cure of Dyspepsia; Sick. Headsebell. Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits; Blotches or.Pini on the face, or any disease where* piiigati - vienri) '"! fying medicine is required: 'nese pillsneitlieriri ..,. ' la produce nausea; or. any other unpleasant sensaficiii; * . amine a Spring Medicine for purifying the bloodttfur citation:lg the body of disease, they are unsorpts by itny..mcdicisic over yet intr oduced to the public.-..: ft:lr Manufactured 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 saileofihti.. genuine medicine nine, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market 'at; Ogden &Snowden ' corner of Wood and 2d at.,and S. Jones; ISO Lib e rty st., where it can be otain-. cd genuine, wholesale and•rclail, - "at proprietor's prices. .-.. Sold ' by John Mitchell, Allegbotty kity;l: 4 B. Ilinmcm, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; .J. If ..i Burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St.. Louis; Andrew Oliver.& Co., New - Orleans; Denig, dr Son, Columbus; Boyd, Cams & Co., Butler; 'Mackenzie & Haskell, CleiTe-, land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm. R: Wood& Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. H: Caitlin bell & Co., Uniontown; It. E. Johnsen, CtimlierlWrid;' J. 1114Shbrii, Dayton; and by- agents sin all partirce theilitited Staten. • • • i'eFi ta' wilsoies IT HE WiLSON PILLS,• as a• reintdy . peculiarly' I adapted for headaiches and dyspeptic affec6 On 4 are pretty generally- known and esteemed ia..7thist community; and the proprietor, so often as he bag, occasion to write. oc speak of them, can scarcely_re-, train from an expression of his grateful acknowledg ments to his friends for their patronage and kisubleas to him. Ilisthelings are the warmer from observilig. the "beginning and, the ending"--Ahrown almost in. jurtapositioh--of so many . nostrums and kindred pre-. parations equally loud in their'pretensions, and much more industriously presented to the public; while his preparation moiselessly advances, even tea remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affections, of new friendsithus continually widening the circle of its usefulness.. Although well • satisfied. that., bin medicine has; as it wereia principle of porpetaity.in it, yet ho is phligejl to his friends for the most sub stantial evidence , of the fact. • • _ • lulls natural history, if you please, 'llie Wileon Pill differs-from most other preparations in not being originally made for'sale' or with a view to pecuniary profit; while as every ecody•knous, the grenteat tysis (as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble 4ngs than he casts about for some cheap prepare; tion,•or must•tet - up,' as the phrase is, something.-- anything that will sell. - Often ha attemotain ander an assumed or fictitious name, as though.conselose his own were insufficient to sell it.. The differenCi then between the Wilson Pill -and the preparations a have just indicated, would . appear. to be this; The consciousness of the value of my pill • originated the idea of putting theni on sale for-money, and at I price. The • consciousness of the of *suing originates in most instances the manrprepirationa Nine alluded to; and' the price most likely 'to Intel kid ways first carefully . consialied, pad the,pillAte Mb &prep:will off Made - ain't] graduated to e Til one is a mscovrsiy,hnd'eoznelfrom the grentAretna. of Universal Nature; the whir a'trick orTlßentiO9h, and' cameo front a not very popular qtrallifof-liiiit vrirost. Nature. Reader!' the differenee'ltereal great. In eue instance tho value attached,M tliertss hi ll ier. starting point; in thketNer; the-f..worft.T.! it is not probable that some orthe - Many piepars tionshaving even : such paternity were accldeithilfy good, tiut that possibly by this precesi of - !'lgetting 'up" as they call it; by puffing '.and blowing, am 'We clean wheat, they have been "gist up" too, high be fore their specific gravity hail been carefully Mined, and have bloWn off never to ha with other chaff—some lighter, sonrelieavier.. '. • Whatever may be the retionaie, I Must romMt itr that I am most profoundly thankful to toyfriestiOSC!r their - discrimination in bat con signing My.Ohlgtiitatylp. that 'Coinpenduous category.of."invenfione.tfir tlad• not Swe " tricks Ibit The'Wilsonyillsare until! as a er•iki.' -rl4 , eaYsi . and may be kept aiataketi, in proper dosee;irian.- ilics, as a preventative. a general ill Ilialth r or die ease of whatever name, by any member OtthislV•-• 4; without any fear of the consequencesof sure iii.the ordinary Pursuits of-business:. They m l ay alwayeelad in any quantity of the proprietor, in Pen mistreet, below Marberyjand,of the principal Druggisti Of that jy22 7 ddiwTui • ''" ' • V. e isi ti ass . A• ' WESTP.itY.ELT, 'the o ld ' arid! ..ieelliriffirrn Venitiin' Blind Maker ,. foguerlf:ot Oettqd and Fourth sti., takes this initheid to inforna - llis inlay 'friends of the tact that hig.t.'actorris . a . b*. in Bill op! - elation on St.. 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