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'':,.._--,'''''''''-' .-, .'Y" ' ' '-',,,- , ',.-.',',,..,\-7:i4:-;,-.,-,:;;;7-rs7.:-• " ... -i-r...; .....' ,'''.9 - 1, , ,- ..,- , - , •,„ , , ' s ~.- -,.....i-- -e4,-,J.-.1.,._-,t-.,ovi' %,-;e,'11.,/,',4,,1%.'--' , - - - 41 FOR the trausportation of produce and inerchai dize to and from . Pitt.hurgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; d;/- without tratudhppoig. Goods ca. signed' to our care, will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading truss mated, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra - chase fur storage or Commis sion. Address .. 1. REM :i X)]' _`t '~ti; - t Q.'::.;;,..:, -. ,•!...::.''''.:!'.l,,-r."i -ci EMEM NM= . ••• „ • ' fo .11 o o -4ett-me "' REM PREI ~t iC+ tillisgortatiqu , ufft. Pitt abolutsi.kpor;al4ip 012.4 4.trae, Q. 1111*. Oat f g ltile7traiaption of freight between Pitts burgh. • and the Atlantic cities, via Pennsyleania Improvetneunt,azul Baltimore nod Susquehanna rail- Whe Proprigtorsef this ohl established line, having completerVtlieir,arraugumetits, are prepared to for waird.--goods to and from the East (on the opening of the canal - navigation.,) on •as reasonable terms aaany other responsible acid are determined that no owilliMesttcotigira.orptheir. part shall be wanting to se cube lc continuance of _that Patronage so liberally be stoAd upouthein for several „yeatir past. *Blio , deelded SneceSs of the portable. Most system, eo manikin - in the regularity and despatch experienced in the:delivery- of geods, the .übsenctrof all.risk • or delay;breirkage or other damage, incident:to the old system, where goods - have tuba hurriedly transhipped three times on the..w.ty,and the.merchantaWe order is ityjacti p . rodice has been avowedly..delivered• by them, has indncod the proprietors to increase their stock- cousiderably this season. "Their extensive warehouses at:each point, (eueartiialled by anrather line,) affords'them facilities to conduct their.busluess uith-liespatelir Dal' to 'shipper's • t h e conveniritiee: of free storage, if reo itired „until their arrangements are coMpletez--rvbil e. their long experience in the carry-. fug tr:aile, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to dteirpatmus and the p chile that they will success.; fully exalt themselves to gibe general satisfaction. • Rroduce _received forwarded, steamboat .charges ' paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for commission,•advancing or storage, and all communi cations to •the fel tiiteinu vehts promptly attended to: " . TAILPFP. O'CONNOR, - • Cur. Penn and. Wayne sta., Pittsburgh. = . ••TIIO3fAS BOBBIIICiI, • . .• • - • 278 Market street,,Philadelpliia. •••• • •• OTONNOBS fc Co., • sear. 3o -7 ' • Veldt st., Boltiniore. . ....._ litissittatsvis Ts•susuporsistion pile. . . • • .....5.„..... L. . . Ur_s• .. 1 ,... . .._ 1.846 -I , i. L. ASTDI/Et.. ED on ti . trict Sabbath-keeping principles, • 'Min& -not claiming to be the oily hue that is so m.ni iteted. The proprietors of this oid established . tinehikre put stock in the most complete ostler, • "Siudso thoroughly prepared to forward produce and. inelAtandiio to and.frum the Eastern cities On the lipeseing Of navigation. . . . „WO trust 'that eur.letur experience in the naming busideirs,and zealous tient - inn to the into of ens toniets, will secure to us a continuance:tall increase of tlso patronage hrste:i..re beaten ell on glinghatit's LinU.'. " i • OM. arrangements will enable us to carry &eight utmost tlcijkatch; and our prices shall always be o.lovi as the lowest charged brother responsible lines. Produce rind merchandise will he received and for waidett.east and west without-any charge for advent sing,ltOingetit commission. of lading ,forn'arde.d, and every direction protiiPtly attended to. • , ..A4dreal, or apply to W11..1324t111A31, Cali?) cor..Liherty an Wayne ma., Pittalig, • • BacalAms. Dom & S fIUTTON, • No. 276 tlwket at., Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agnut, No. Bit Natal linward.st., Baltimore, TYSON, Agent, • No. 10 West at., New York • 'llidlependeat Portable [loot Lille. t C. A. McANULTY 5: Co., Canal Basin, Pirmharsh co., Split WWII; Baltimore _ MEARS, I.I.ANNOIt Cn., Broad at l'hiln.lelphia ,',./Plelisetirtiati Way Preittitt Line. ..• • - • Nio . 11 , ,...-..1.. ,. 1816, .....-- • 4 Dxtrxsprimir tbr the transportation a way 1 - - freight between P....iburgli; illairsville, in!ins toteit, .11011itlayabargb, Water gireet, mud all inter mediate places. anelioat lenv; , 3,- the Waro,ooic or C. A. NlcAn:e.- ty & Co. : rittibargh, ery day •janday.s)...ivid Shipper.. , can alwa:.s r.ep dna ha,iag the.tr forwarded without delay and uu aec.crtuo,lat,ilg Nre - respectfully v:3 , 2r !latr-n:ge. 3. Pic'e.worta of boats, i;d•,, Paris and es of boat;, P:01} null:: ui no. Johri Miller of czar, oo P,,i-taig,e Ca.n.ll it :n , JOIIN tE " 11 el li rgh, . A. 1.1.2.1.:Ncury tz CO, " :13 423 _ . _ • 3.IOIVONGATIIinA ROUTE, VIA. rnumgovni_e. TO ZALTIMOII.I.: in 32 hours—fare Q.lO. T.O.PIIILADELPIIIA in 40 Lours—fare YILFS STIGI `G C. S. MAIL. The Great Speed; Regul.trity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, lasliadueed the. Post Master General, to plaae the Ned " York in d Philadelphia :nails to Pittsburgh, ui - on it. -- - The superior and swift steamers CONst - L and LQUIS rti'l.lNE, leave.. 'the 3iottom;altt•la Wharf precisely - at 3 o'clock curry mart:inn-, and at t 0 ,- clodk truery teening, etit,Cpt SUll:l.lye. S...km(lld Coachesawait their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the. Rail Nonni a 2 Cumberland. The preparations oil this Tante arc ample, and. the connections complete, to that disappointment or do lays will ho unknown upon it. • By our tickets, pa ssen gors can delay at Cumberland or at Baltimore, dttriaz their pIeaATIM., and contiltre theillotuncy either by steamboat ur cars to Phila delphia- Office, in the "St. Charles llotel," , Wood st. Pitts burgh,. :ttESKINI EN, Agent. Fitt Word Livery Stubbs. THE subse.r:her, having linught out the 'well known Livery Solde kept by C. Dotyi'itt the filth Ward, respectfully inforias his friaudialid . the public generally, that h %VIII keep at all time's .a' stock of the hest description of lining horiie6'bug.hies carriages of all kinds, and in short every thing req:tired in his line of .busine..s. S - cOnsiderahle portion of Ida stock is new, and he is6o4:lent that no stock in the city will be superior to fits, . • nis t6i.ins will he me:IL-ate. TEA stat.le is on Lib ettiliprDet, a f,,w , 41.i.:ers :tbove the canal bridge ; Where: he respectfully solicits a share of public pa tronage._. OiI:ARLES COLEM AN. Otr Ire is also pniYi%!etl with an elegant Ilear, r e, vv,ltieh will be flirl;il, ,- !..1 when reonireil. • 0et2.5-t I AV.:toltgale oe Store ... 1 , 41. - CITILDs & CO., are now rcceivingtheir • spriro• supplies, consisting cr one of _ -- the faest .cheapest and best as- .44fiefl __. sorttatint.lof Boots and Shoes that they have ever :beenrablcqe bring to this market.. Also, Ladies and Alieseallorence Braid, and 6traw Bonuetfl, or the latest style; together with a.splendid assortment 01 Tam Lear Hats, mono' and boys' stuaini•r Cape. Also r a large lot of Now York Tanned Sole Loather, all of which having beets purchased nt the lowest zatc'criiieieleeted with great care for the western trado;vrilltesold at a email 'advance above cost and chdars.,All. merchants wishing to Purchase will finditio their interest to can. and.examine their stock betbre 'purchasing elsewhere. - —mar27.4l Vine Gold :and Sliver watches THOSE who wish to purchase Gold or Sib Yet _Watches, or Jewelry, Will find it to their aarrintage to call on the subscriber, who in selling till doseriptiOns of fine gold and silver - watches andjewelty, - on as good terms as may be had. in the caste= cities. • tyine G 614.1 and Silver English Patent Lever Watehe " " Gelle-Vil and French " " • ' L'Epine 'Watches. - Ladies , and gentletrienls Fine Gold Guard Chains Breast Pins. Bracelets, Gold 'Pencil e, +and Finger Rings. tilverivare,Atilitary'Goods . ,Lantps, and a large vac riety of Fancy Goods. i gt!tch oB , Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted at the iowe.t.prices. W. W. WILSON, ct.rner Fourth and Market ate .ICnt I_. Ilntet t . . 131 , .:. S.P PIC G EAS.l.llON.—Junt received by _ f In' • sill.- -I pr esa. A .0 triqf ot v -York, the Spring Style ofgatfg, ,Itil those in want of anent snperior Hats arc reapeetfullyinrited to call.- :. S. mooRE, . , - ki!io,234Foodst.; Idoors below thamond A110y.. ,, i21n41 - WP , , ---- .• - - --:' . , t!..;:.- . :.'" jr.. ..-''''..`=•'::..!':,.,.:..'-n....-'-'' ~ ; , : ..:. ,. ;%9....- . -:•:;.-.,: f i. . 4 . ,L , " I - .7„,yt,::,T4-..,.....,,;;;:.4.•:,-,:.,-*E-.,-.4:*::::-:.. 1•M HEIM ENV • ; . giNN BRIEN -. ;; 4 7 , :;.',:Pr. * , ,i , ;;,'.-I'. - . :. , ! - i..:1 , f:',.ii‘,!,:::'4 , .-',.:.'''& - e,- .:7:••.-!:-L ''"''''-':-. .:T.:..r: , ::::'4,;.....:7 , !":4 - : , . .r . r. - -" - ,.,.r.''..i.' .1 1',. •;.:1,,';'::i!..4::.:. *tints: - I •TispersorVe.Gesseradl. Emigration OlRce. - REMITTANCES and pasintg to -- „ r and from GREAT Demur ; ma lel& fsm-ven,by W.&.1. T. Tapscott "Th South street, corner ofhlaiden Lan, New,York, , and 96.,Waterloo road Lire/IMo'. • •• • The 'subscribers having- accepted the. agency of the abOve house, ore now prepared to make art/lege-I mentiv . tpon the most liberal terms with those desi rous of paying the pasdligc of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselres their character, 'and long • standing in business- will give maple as. kurance that all their arrangements will bo carried out Stith idly. ' Messrs W. &'.7.7 T. TuPacott,nre long and favora bly knowp'_for the : supenor.. class, accommodation and etiling qualities Of their 'Packet Ships. The QUEEN.,ot wEsT, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER,GARRICK,IIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOO.L.,': and SIDDONS,. two of which leave each Port monthly front New York the 21st and 26d1 and Troth Lfietpuu, the 6th and 11th, in addition to which thtr - IMM3 arrangements with the St. George and Uplua Lines . 01: Liverpool Packets to insure a depar .tdre rr6DiLii : etnool.every ftv cdars biting thus miter nitwit; die* keep pace with their in .creasmg'palrmiav, while Alt. Tapscolt's constant pet-sonal luotiriutendanco of tliebustuess in Liver pool .is an . additinnal stench/ • that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particu larlY attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. arc thereby enabled to take 'charge of and forward passengers immediately out 'their landing, witho,nt a chance of disappointineut or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage.froto any sea port in Cleat Britain or Irvinnd to this City; the nature of the business they are staxaged .in griitietheoi facilities for carrying pas ; cs so far._ island not otherwise attainable, au sc celiary,) forwent passengers further % ' the best. mode of conveyance without any : ;„ itfoual charges fur their trouble. Where pe4_tikkont fur decline coining out, the amount paid focAMssage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers arc alsoprepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payalffe at the principal Cittes and Towns iii• England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus of a safe and expeditions mode of Remitting fends to thoim Countriiswhich persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Applicit;on Of by letter pest paid) will be prompt ly atteudod to TA AFFF. di OtCI)NNOIt, Forwarding and Commission I%lerelsants, Pittsburgh, l'a itdcum, onoTamus & co xy ~.~' AIittANGEMENTS FUR 1846. BIAK EL** f MITCHEL. ./Igtait. 11.11311r1*.INVES to, and Pal—ace to and from lA, Cruet Britain and lrettitd, by the Bina or old Line if ticerpout Packet,. Sailing from New York and Lherpool on the lad and Ilith of toery month. And by first. class American Ships LS Week's%) Persians sanding tit the "1)1,1 Country" for 111.14 friends; can make the ituteat°trl• arrangements 6s. lila thesubseribers, and have them bfottelit out in env 01 the eightships compri4ine the Ithiek Hall or 01.1 1 . .. i.• cif Liverpool Packets: (sailing I • rout 1.:%i.rn0..1 on the Ist mid Idilt of every month,, also by first :lass easing frotn that lion %%cigar. who+ our Agents. Messrs. James I). Roche* CO., th6:re w.il send oat without delay. Should those sent for not come .ut the money as di be refunded without au • deduction.. The "Mack Ban, or utal Lane or Laverpool Parka cis." compribe the roNovring taintratin.a. td rtapn, and %ill sad r the fc . ;liiar 311,010.:- day, as funows : Un lAJan. tut 311 y. kt Sept " 18th •• •• kt Feb. Int June. Lit (h. t. I.;tb 14th •• ll , tlt " Europe,. Now York, Amerman,. Yorksthite, Cambri4; ; ;e„ Muuu•zuma ht 343 r. I-i Jolt. 161 h. •• 16th Ist • .lpril. ILL Au 2. Ifitie llith Auger.—lt tr aeil known, drat tue ball the sery best conveyance for peraonr to get vat Owl, fiteeds, and Le utherTasattuccr aposta aeYettnr , to hrtrs,; out IQ: that Line, the public spectrUily isoutitid by the uwitcrs that nu pnnsetegt events, but Ruche, It:other.; S t:o., nu.l Make:, S. MitaLed. are antitor.zeti to ativern•e aul to S l ug uut paretengers by that Line. Wl:have et all tunes or the Irrelts it Stgltt fur any amount, direct on the Royal Itutift ui•lre.au.4 [Pt:Jo. tin. Also on Messrts. l'rtscoast. tlrons, "test, tV. C.,.. LAradm!, are paid ‘'rt e et or :111Y charge. ei!citiiver, in all the principal to, rei Moat • Irehnil,Scot:nnri :aril IVitie3. I", or rrildres.m¢ principle itti , ,ttnt ot . ever) obnoxious featute,unti in Mt most .tttracti\o tbrm. Tiny Agency of the Franklin Fire lueuranci; Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corl,ter ,;/. Third and Woad shreds, Pittsburgh. i E "(the eornlntny on the tiro. of Jannii ry. 15 p“l.!..ihi'd ronrormity N•ith an act the l'enns‘lvania Band ond . 1 ., :+ , 1)40741 . 1 Stuck. and CaNh, Ma'slim; a total of 9909,68:3 42 Allurdiee certain asiittratice that all loascia will he _ • prow 1 t met. and RCCLlfiry to rill who obtain policies from this Company. Risks take,, at a, lc,: nitais as arc (•011:i.Stellt Pot•nrity. 114: 8 IVIIIIIIL'IC !%I,IIITIN, Agent. P7ttftbur4ll Nnvlgntion and I , lre inhu rancr Company. 1.e..‘16 Fled. Loren?, I ,lames \!a}', IL W. l'oindextvr. lL ALLEN. Pres't, 110 Fi\NLT, Secretary. a n'l• :\ C.:ln>!rUc. I:,,Lewen, IGLrtßeer. K. LOGAN, has removed to No i 3, Wood . One door below Diamond Alley, to the soire is Lciy occ•ip ied by Clark S Cameron. where he has roomed a Wholesale and Retail Dry Cools store,. and having Just retooled irom the liasteth • Cities, is opi:ain,.7 a new aild well selected W,(IIC of GOOdS, of French; Eltglixi: and Ametlienn.cluths, ( ‘71 , 10/ . .,'! a great var:my styleiCaesimeres and :"...a1i11,11,,j. Cushman:its, to new styileo Oregon caiemilere, a youti stock of summer chiths of alt ktil-; lam style \ estitigs; Mao, a great variety of 1,, 113 and Citighanis; Pyramidical Graduates and oilier filmy patlvrns; a variety Of prints 6 to 26 cents per card: :t very sopertor lot of white goods, con,ist mg of lir ha Luisn, Damask Strifes' Cambric; Laws,, arif! pain Multi Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; dg tired and plain tioliineta; black :mil blue black S.lks; plain. figured and stripml; a dirge asmrtment hash 1.011,11:4; blenched brown Muslins; table Diaper; Ma: :miles CoSinterpanes, (large size;) Moroen; a rood supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoleits :mil Sunshades; a very- large as sortment of men, women, and children's Hosiery; a very time article of Lisle Thimad Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated.! Ile would respectfully invite his former customers and the pub lic generally, to an examination of his stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. arel-y Pittsburgh, Pa. Philatirlphia J. S. Lowry, Merchant Thilor TOULD infMna his friends and the public in • 4 / general. that be has removed to Mo( slecd , a the ST. CIIA 111. ES bu d ding, two door's below the entrance, 's here he is ready to execute all orders in 1 the neatest and Most fashionable manniuL, having en- gaged the services of Mr. Jour M. Cr 311PELL as cut ter, whose attention will he devoted to that brunch oldie trade and whose well known ability} in this par ticular having long been established in the thshion ; able community of this city, induces tl, belief that by close attention to business, he will he able to ' trite general sitisfitc • tion to all who may Aver him with a call—having•also made arrangeminds to keep constantly on hand a general assertmdm or every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, sutq as Cloths, Cassoneres. estings, Shiro, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus i ponders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertain ing to a gentlnman's wardrobe, he will. he ready atll tinted to supply an demand in his ine. The subscriber respectfully informsbil ITiends and the public generally, that having entered into the above arrangement the establishment will be able to ' furnish any article in the Tailoring line,}with a pusic tuality and despatch scarcely equalled any other hi the city,. and for style and workinadship nor sur passed htenny.inltle .etateS. diem il+M. M. c..A.SupELL. FRWM _. ~=i ENIMI ffilM ~ ~:~~;1 ' , ' , aK" "Y., 1" ~ L ' •,'-.2.4"...„-i.i..1.4-•Vi,-.7,,.. •,.,', V'...‘ , "...•,:!?.' , . . ,•:',.;:f'.. --,- : .:,.„•:;?': - ! : :i•i'a''': -,•- • ,-,- ;:: 77,-. :• - :; ;• • 1 ,.. 5 .'!"-- . :'•'; . : 7 '..:1;::',:,';-:;-....:-:.--.-.; . ;,:•-•;..-',-- -, 71:',.7 : ' 5.j =NM PITA'S BU ru; El AG ENCY Fire and Marine iniurance NATII )NAL Fl RI IS2E=:=EI 11.0 t , Juha NcChttto, Spritct, Laic, .1E.1114 J. 11..rri( k Inca ranee /It ;1,1.2 ~! _%l 'lt t tht a:uttnlrr.cc anti r if rol 1 :.,..1,11ty lit I 0., , :re to I. I •o; - r o; i o ,t o !;,1:1 ti:o p tld is ca;,...0, IN! svem () , .1,,, kr( 45:rrd 133=1!il ME= v :J, ~':'.t ~: ~1 S1I.b1t:41;-1.1:.',::' ,----:','-.'•*----:,:. EXTIk - .IID.ORDINAIVY - DISCLOSURES: IlEwAltE or FRAUDS.. '• • TO .O.ItUGG.I.STS. OOME,Druggists are misled'; into the error of buy ing a miserable .imitation-of Dr: Smith's Sugar- Ceated Indian Vegetable simply because they can purchase the spuriouschepper. We shall in all cases expose such dealers throughout. the country, who, atter being duly infortned of the rascality of thesedmitaturs, buy and atteMptto impose upon the public with such_worthless trash. It is-opt the Su , • gar coating :dorm that donidittites, the value of my Pills, but it is my invention; tor which' I claim the right. BENJ., SMITH, 11.. D., 179 Greenwich St. and 2 Water at. Boston. READ . 1 1 4 7 1- JUDGE-,--LMPORT'ANT FACTS. We, the undersigned,wholesale druggists in Lott- isville, Ky., are .satiStied, from all the information that we can obtain, that.4I..G.BENJAINIIN Warm is the .original inventor of the Sugar-Goated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price. - - •.• Rollinson, Peter 4- Cat'v, 492 'Main street. J. S. Morris 4- Co.:, 461 Main st. Rupert 4- Liodenberger, 511 blain st: George Lopping 4. Co., 79 Fourth st. Bull 4,- Alden, Si Fourth et:. The following from druggists in New York shoWs I invented the Sugar Coated Pillttln 1843: New York, June 16th, 1844. We, the-undersigned, neversaw or heard of "Su gar Coated until Dr. C. Benjamin. Smith man ufactured and exhibited them to as about a year since. Rushton 4- Co.', 11913roadw4y and 10 Astor House. krael lloodolph,M. D. 36 Liberty st. Mortice Everett, 96 Hudson st. John Costree, 97 Hudson sf. David S. - yids, 79 Fulton st.. A VOICE F 12031 KENTUCKY. I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag,- ttravittediorm ibr three yearns past, and found no re relief until I used Dr. G. - Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills: , lAtter using six hoses of said valuable pills, lam entirely cured. They are a general remedy. J. IC. LrEmAN. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9,1841. • We certify to the above factr. Dr - . Sin,tb's "Sugar-Coated' Pills" are universally esteemed in this ricihity. HODGE GlVr2cs Ezi Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. N - ov. At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent we cheerfully state that we visited - the office of Dr. stmt.!' in Sept-tuber last, whole. is New-York, and foond li;ra to ail appearance earring on a very ex tens.ve litt,iness with hiti Sugar-i:oatd Indian Vege table hits. The eltttttlt or hi, ~uoilislitn aot. would a:I:mitt:11 :, y one mit initiated is my stories of the pill trade.—Louisville Journal. (prima Dr. Si I; lett'.ll.) • Fmitiitna, (ICA) Feb. 'II, IS I Dr. G. Ilt,rj. rver4 been introditeed thttliaa sold so well itndEwen scull general ratisiiiction as your Suil.rir-Couted Improved Indian Vegetable Pilia. Veily rt , peettiely, yours, S. F. SINGI.LfTOS. Feb. 13t11, Dr. 0. Benj. l'Ett pleane send us 1,2 tt ., your ~ :11Italde Pilo. From prelent in ii caU,,ne we Omit sell a lai've nmon:it or the. tind that they go very Ytitir Fr,ierk, BULL & ALDEN: re.b. 13th, 13 , 1 1 1. Pr. 'iuith—l.tear Sir: Abriut two wuel.s ego we bouv.htof your Indian Yeicetable Sugar Coat ed Though iyisilieS3 is dull here at this time, yvt sold theni all. Yttil will plcasesund cs 14 gro ,, ihrou,_l4 Me - iira.La*rtuice lierre,of your city, u hu, will Ibrwnrd them to us Via Ilittaburgh. You - ii, rctilfeet3:llv, WILSON, STARI3IIID L. writ. This is to ceritfy that I hare IlSegi the Siit:arCoadeil PILL; intatidl,ctored by G. it Sui;:if, of . :Neu York, fir some audbdio, a then, tube au ota3 DlC7diCifie; and also limn inquiry in that city. I am persuaded that hew tue.or.gival int elitOt. 3:1,1 thereitire, is eu- Idled to the I:elle:it of the iut en tion. lELMEI e forty 11'WD: dire/Tilt . the ruy althdiogh,thoy had the -pia - soul u. tl - . 0 story—our in pun:cut-kr t'lom Nett' v.locki we Au;: p 41.1!,!:. 144nctirti ork, 171 6reenwich llo,ton 2 Vs',ltor 111-:NJ.Oi/N 51.11.T11 it , written on the hot tom Ur e‘ o .7. , !(1 , 1: " tt,ii fin's..' A G V. NTS— i fna Drugf.tist,72osLlhitrq strect I'; , . tot/ 111 - 1;'.1: John . 8 , Ir, ,, cont Ail.:gheav city. Mate,* liiTentdianT;iti:itotie by Nainre. li EAT,. i i:1 t - sr. 9r:A.7 E 'I'II 0/1., A MI..I)ILINt: N.vrettn. TIHS (TO ts trni .a • at the tkiAth 15.5 feet bekstv thu al, IdyWHIT. tlttd , prmooteced I , or/- tier:ill. Saner , tie tiOs Panacea of Nit tme, nottrio•rc remarimitie cures hare been etTerit ed liy 114 tote. It it bint.tl , At --, Porver l l/1 2-- 51.1% - i rend Certain a Itt client,. If Mot lo en toted with ottpar alloilt.l treamient et the follow i ng domma-: I tlletothatorY Itheumatistst, Barns and Pilo, Platt:fence, barlanittiation uF Ole Deartio,t, Conannaption,-Liver Coin plat at, l'ittittsic, Cancere, Weak and Sore Eyea, Itralses, Fresh Cot • and \Vona:ls, Spt in,, and Strains, Dropsy, Palm. In the 13rmi,t anti sole, Tenet, Inatienzl, Ili:era-tail Sole Threat, Cunsumptu. ii, Bronchitis, Spasms, t leers, Spu t a! Wei:Dons, ticrolula or fittiO Frii, Ringworm, nil Complaints, all Choente dis easmt, ImpurAttes the-111mM and General Dolality. It is likes. ,>t, Ivry beaelieirtrior Female Complaints in general; attts as a great Itestoratt‘e front Languor, to eqUIPSS Of Back and e-t,eat. Low Spirds and Elites tote Delete r`GC , i7.GI.S 9:1 100,967 77 207,M 72 •1:“ 1,111 , , all Or V.'llitAl are aallr•lita•; .1;1 td*- p0r,...r. • 1 44 euia namned are a.,w liming, and mat kaaa d• I'tttabur4li: • Ft crioss; iMu, Aug :22, This is to certify that nit have Used the American till Mr the v. looming coie4h, among our children, by givmy then, front 20 &tips - to a SIII3II tea SpOtmll,l at t. Inch always enables) themtu rest nett throutth the night. I also applied it:to one of the children tint got her artn-burnt bs turning over a lea enp or, hot toffee on tt, the child sensed crying by the time! the arm was dressed and hound up, and has never complained of it since. 1 also was aillicteil with a pin in iny 81410 SIM breast, and have barn it, eOl lii - years. I commenced using the Oil by taking a [ca.! spoonfill twice 3 day and 1n . 3 or ions days smiles rd: tin oil 1 have ben very ranch relieved, and no really : believe that it is the -bust family medicine that .1 have et cm seen. 1 applied it to onc.of my neighbor's tor! a strained allele, which relieved her in a few minutes. We have also used tie oil fora strained joilltt in our own family, whieli gat , ease in a verrshort time. r live on the east side ofP4nn st., 3 doors south of Walnut, 1 am now as well as,l ever was in n/ life. MARGARET 11. SMltll. Prrninnacu, Ang. 14, IS 10. This is' to certiCy, that my soh' has had the Ivelhisie 11./r years, and was very bad with it, at about 12 or I. day a since, I commenced giving to him about 20 or 2f) drops at the American Oil, twice lay. ee hick rebeved Min in a day or two of his diffi culty of Mouthing, and 1.1! is now entirely relieved of his cough; our hoy in 10 y earn of are. ' Wc•ltve in King's AIIey.NANCY KING. • . . . . Sir: liasjing been cured or a very tii,VVIC disease of the fif.es and head by the HSU of thr AlltenCa It Ohl., 1 gel it illy duty to the public, as well an to you, to send you the follow ing certificate: . ... I hereby certify that I waa*scverely afflicted one year ago last winter, with inflamed sore eves and a cry severe pain in my head from my eyes up to the top of my heal, and continued so for 81,veral weeks. My eyes were so much inflamed and core that I could not see to attend any Wittiness ' nor could 1 tell one object from another a few yards from rue. I called in a physician, but still got worse. I als, tried a good many reuicdieathat had cured others; but in my ease they failed. lu April, 18.15, I beard of the Anierie.an (ht. I procured a bottle, and be thre I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well, and still continue so. I will not be without it inlay house as lung as I can get - the genuine article. I also gave Lt to one of my men that was working for ino, that hail the totter in his hands so bad that when he would grip anything tight in them the blood would burst out, and the use Cl' half a bottle cured its both. I would advise all that arc atllictedf in any way to give the Oil a fair trial, and I thiolt they:will be pleased with the effect it will have,;!&c. JOON Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at , llackson's Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 LiltertY;l4ad of Wood Ht., Pittsburgh. Tire oriLyx I. CE ti Pi i rrsunnon where the Genuine American Oil cart be obtained. Beware of a Counterfeit article. „tlie Seneca Oil. put in American Oil Bottles, and hamlloil • "Amer ican Oil." It soineWhat reserablti the American Oil, but posscsscs none of its virtues or healingpow ers. \V. Jackson respectfully informs the Public that I). Hail Fe Co., the proprietors of the American Oil, have- appointed him their SOLE AOIINT fur West ern Reensylvan ht. I All peraons wishing. Sob-agencies:will apply. at $0 Liberiy,street, as aboy,e, B. Sub-agerde wantetl•for every tows in the above .Distriet. • . - . A great aurober of certificates are on hand and can beseen at-the otbcO, - 89 'Liberty street, headof Wood. aug 28-Iy !7i , f . ' ,-. 4i , .r.:';;:.....t-:._: , ';,... .....„,..,,.,.,,„ .'7. , ..:r.'.", - 7:,ir:; -, ,:'z ENE WILLIAINTS ,r let 11..1.7.,ti.s11:htlich,114,tt,Lur:11 :t r IXCINNATI, July F, x - ~ a. =CM "j. '4.,.:''.... - :::.;3'..;:' , j:::.:z ...'..:,....:'..1...•.1•7,...-•:.c:..' =ME MINA • = T: - . {,t',. •;...-..:-,, -4,' . --. t.• ,` -`7- MEM lEEE MMI CEMO H R l STI E 15741 v4 N c A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CUR REIEU.III4TIS.ISI AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINT 6, What:though the causes may not be explak Since their ejfets are duly ascertained, Let notilelusion, prejudice, in - pride, Induce mankind to pet the means aside; .; . Means vihieli,tho' simple; are bylititven - dCsign , d To alleviate the ills of human kind:>i DR. CIIRISTIE , S GALVANIC RINGS AND NAG . NETIC . _ 1' HIS remarkable . invention, which - has received .I thenniversalapprOhatioU of the - medical t(rofes -$lOll ef Great Britain; tiouipriaca an entirtilyhtesil ag 7 plication ofGalvanisin, as a remedial agent, hyme4ns of which 'the ordinary Galvanic" Batteries;'llilleetric . and Magnetic Machines, &c., are entirely ditiperised' with, jig the mysterionspower of GalvanisM applied 'without any of the objections which are inseparable front the general moilenoW in use. The strong dos es, and irregular intervals - , in which Gal vani6M is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced', after a fair and impartial trial; to be decidedly infarioutl, and. it was to remedy this radical defect thalthiOiew ap plication was projected; which, after tincemaing, toil, an v il perseverance, has been brought to it present state ofperfection. ~ The 'Galvanic Rings answer all • the purposes of the most expensive' J)lachihes'i and in many other respects,are more. iafe and Certain in accomplishing the, desired effect. The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the itlagnrtic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all disorders which arisefroin an enfeebled and nhealthy state of the nervous or vital system, and these-com plaints are among the most painful and universal to which we ere subject. They arise, without eicoption, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv on: System—and it was in these cases that other 1 .rcinedies , having so often faded, a new agent was greatly , ne.eilcd, which is confidently beli6ed, has been tliund in the Proper and judicious aliplicatioi, l of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire success in all cases ofltneum.vrtsm, acute o • chronic, applying to the head, thee or limbs, Gout; Tic-DoIQ . rcu.c,. roothathe, Bronchitis, Vcribro, Nerrows Sick Headache, ladigrst ion ; Paralysis, Palsy, [Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of Me Heart, illigptery, Stiffness of. Joints,' Spinal Complaints, ~r4inzbar,o, Ne.nral,Tia, Nim-roux 7'rembrs, Dizziness of IheDend, pain in the Chest and Side, General Dehility,!Dc.ficien , ry of Nervous and Physical Energy, and ail NERV2 ! OUS DISCHIDP.II.S. In crises ofconfirmed Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of.the diges live organs, they have been found equally successful. Their . e,:fraordi;iarr citeets'imon the syster"must be Wiinessed to be believed, and as a certain p °reran.° for`th tli e preceding comptaintsev are :; equal .reeenli- I . m e nd e d. The Rings are of diiferent prictss, baing made ()call sizes, and of various ornamentallpatterns, and can be worn by the most delicate female without the . slightest inconvenience. In fact, the 'sensation is rathei agreeable than otherkrise. The Galvanic rielle, Garters, In some eases of a very as ere character, and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Iting,s is not Imiticient to arrest the progress hf disease and ultiinately restore health. 'The improted Medi ncation it the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, 4., entire ly retumlies this objection; any degree 6f p wer that is required cdn readily he obtained, and nu ccinplaint which the mysterious_ agent of Galvanism OH effect -xi!! fail to he permanently relieved. Thesb articles ant aFtapted to the Nx aists,:arms, wrists, limbl7, ancleS, or any part of the body, with perfect min enience. .Tho Galvanic Necklaces= cool with are: ter hone fit in cases iii . Bronchitis or affections! of he throat gciieraliy; also in cases of Nervous ilicaenebs; and with almost uniform success as a preventivo for Apo plenyi Epileptic Fits, and similar clonidaiAls. Chrhitle', Inagnei 1c liquid! is used in co micetion with the Galvanic Dings and all their modifications. This composition itns heal promo:need k r thr ! , tench Chemists to be end of the most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It is believed to priS4CPllS•ih t ) rcniarkable powirof reit, e'..sring thenerm:sensitivc to galmlic artiO3 by tits means eausing a concentration of the intieetice, at the seat of dk-eace, this giving rapid and pertain - lent ke.- lief. No other composition in chemistry is tk nown to` produce the snme etrect, or to iMpart a si4iitar pro perty ts, the merlons 1; stem, by means efan 'outward local application. The mnnetic Fluid cenqina ni'itli, mg capaide Ofthe ' slightest injury; 4,, a ppA c ti on i s , agreeable, 441 it is as harmless i - ii its actifln as it is , ~,,qi,T ± T.l ii - ~,t 1 re4ilts. Full explanations aind three bona accompany it. 'lhe cfa,F4/imrd inycntihns are in I every tiny perfect:-: 111.1110es:sr they are soldl at prices 1 within the reach cf all and Om, discovere4 innly re- i i i I:f`As a Nl' trial as a test of their.aurprisiq. ef f icacy and permanent benefit. . . C bri“..i e:s t: tti Tan Sr, .9trenntttening Pins. ters. There articies forth another .valualde att,plicatton of the mysterious influence ortlitlvanit.m. !They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvahie Itingn and their modifications, actigg Opoothe satho princi ple, but having the advantago of more applica tion. They are confidently recommended as a Vai u alA e addition in the speedy cure ofltheumatism,nente or 'chronic; it: all .tierVOUS complaints, and as a posi ti:e remedy in cases orPain arid WO/m - 0s in the Cijott or flack, Pain in tie Sid, in .4svottic AireetiOns, and in Weak:yeas 41' Oppression cfthe Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal Curtuiainis their effecta tire of the most decided character, and they have ooen be - en used with complete success. They are alfru.of the greatest adv — antage in Pains and Weakne.ts of the Ilreao,,and arc highly recommended fur Many °ribose rotniilaints to V.."111C11 'f!111.11 , ! a are especially lial,lc. As an ctrectual means for st;rengthening the sysiem when debilitated with disease or mitel:causes; as a certain Mil in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive al Colds, and in all aireetaens of the Chest, t;cncrally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will bq found of great and permanent athantage. In a few! words; it en:hi-aces all the virtues of tha best tonic prtiplration, with the important addition of the galvanic thiluence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles will be Ibutid entire ly free front those objections which are a! constant source of complaint with the ordinary piasters in COllllllOll use. CAUTION rr The great eeltquity and sticees. or Oiese arti cles. tare cau,ed them to be conitterle;ted,•nprin eipletl persons. TO provide against inipt4tion, Dr. Cultism: has but oni authortzed agent in each city of the Union. The only agent in Pittoburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES .iND TEsTwoNtALS, Of the . highest and most respectable chain:ter, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary rabic anti success of the above articles.. It is believ ed that in the city of New York alone, uPwards of Eictur TllousAND PEnseNs during naperiod of less than a Year, have heen entirely rciimled of the most painlbi chronic disorders, some Of wihich have completely baffled all former efforts of mMilcal art. indeed many of the first physicians of thigeity, who disapprove or the Galvanic and Magnetic IMachint, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and li'ith the exception. of those Who are too prejudiced to give it e Ariel, the inventidn haa re ceived nnanimonii fa‘or with the nol,pt 'utelligent anieng the American Faculty.. Dr: Christ c is at all tines ready and most happy to giae every thcilify to physicians, :Lad all interested, for testing the truth ol his assertions and the efficacy of his discomcry. Only _agency in Pittsburgh, corner or 4th and Market street. oetl4-tily _. ...._ Drugs, Drug's, Drags, 1 • At N 0.2. Commercial Raw, Libut y . street, f 4 .Big Got drn Mortar , ' °ace more. I II ANS & ROCK‘ITAy, thankful for thefliberal pa -1 trunage, which they have heretutinle received and wishing to merit ad increased share ut 'public pa tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the phblic to our stock of goode which we a e now re ceiving fur the tall trade. Among whi may be. finnul in quantities to suit purchasers, the folloWing articles. Ithuebard Root, . Liquorice Root,i Flour Sulphur, • do. , Ball, L • Gum Arabic; Refined Borax, Cal'd Magnesia, Sal Soda, i Curb Magnesia, Spanish Brown,' Gum Aloes, .Gum Copal, , Cream' Tarter, ' Roll Brimstonej C:1101110 - , --. White Chalk, • Sup Carb Soda, Ext. Logwood, Epsom . Salts, ' Chip'd do. Glauber do. Madder, 1 .... . .. __ Yellow Ochre, Tartaric Acid, Gum Scummony, Chrome Yellow, Dal Copavia, •.. do. Green,{ Salt Petro, Rose Pink. ..? .. 4. Together with a general assortment ofOls Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes', Dye Woods, S4c:&c., all or which will be sold as low as at any other house , r . in the city. . 1 sepl9 TILE HEIDELBERG CATECLLISM, Or. a steii azefoortmLelyttilllzancill)o.liti4nifitgsantyr by mn tli Ge - rma For sale at our store, No.:116 Wood"-st. .?ittsburgh. jell:. - SCRIUA Se SCIIEIBLER, Boolcsejlers:-. t. "-. _ - Braeacts, Mutes, ce:klaces, RENE PREEN EMNWIMI --.-.- f . 7 . t.'...'.);. -I''. ':•:.'''.- ...:.'.. ,. !) . :'.'7'. !. •l% :. t '.l' ~ 4. • . MUME Arbfe4i. • Medical a*d• ; Burgical Office. ::?. •Health is _the charin of life, withontit gold, -Love, letters, - friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. "::7 0 ". DOCTOR BROWN,, a 4 „ 4 4. "_:1 reg,uiarly educated physi. .:.".5 - <. - ,7 , TC':..„' cian' from the eastern cit . ..,,) 4 1 *ltt ics, would respectfully. ant 5•."..."., ..1.1,..,:rw.,. -- .2t. - ,;.... - *;-,.." -- nounce, to the citizens of 4:l3`i . 7 .` la Pittsburgh, Allegheny and !v;-' ''' vicinity, that he can .be consulted privately and confidentially, every day evenieg at,.hia- office, on Die/not:4' 2 Alley,- a feW . dOore'ffom Wood street, towards the marlzet.. - . • ...,... 1 c0tre,,... , , : .: Dr. Brown givef his particular. attention to the reatrnent and in‘ : eatigation of: . the: following disea ses: ~ . ... ~ . . , AR diseasesarising 'from Imotiritiesof the Bleed, scrofula, - syphilia,l - seminal •avek - ness. imnoten salt rheum, iliseas4 . of the eye and car; rheumatism; piles.PalSeY. • ....... .. • • . Di;.llrown has ; new p.easure in announcing to, the : public, that ht. 6410 possession of thelatest bah formation. and improvement,:in the treatment - of secondary syphils,Practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital The modem researches- on , syphilis ? . it's complications and consequences, and the implored modes of practicarhieh hire been matte.'known to the public hut Tecentley, ...it'd to. those chiefly, who' makelhis btanch of Medicine, - their partieu far study and practise. " ' ' „. • Many'bew and 1 - aftiable remedies late ly bacebeth . intmduced,"whteliseetires the patientheing intr . ; curialized out of e.y.l.stence. - Strangers arc apprised that Doctor Broxo . has been . educated in every branch of medicine, and reiutitily admitted in . practise, and that he now cdniines himself .to ~tbe. study and practieq'of this, particular branch,logeth efwi th all diseases of n Private or delicate' nature, incident to the human frnme. No cure, no pay. - Recent cases are Feliet:ecl_jp a short time,.: with outinterruption from business. ~ . 45 0 01 lice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood rtreet, towards the market. ,Consultations strictly confidential. .. myl2-41&wy ' Dr. Osborne , slindinn 'Vegetable nester .fiattr,e Plain. • , Prepared by Dr. George Bennett, of Neu, York city. r 1111 E unprecedented success that has attended the I use these Pills in the practice of the propric- I for roe the last sit or eight years, has induced him Ito yield to the importunities of many who have used and been benefit - mil by thcin,and make arrange 7 r inents to place them within thereach of the public I getierallr.. •In,doing so he feels called upon to say Ithat the Indian Vegetable Restoratiie Pills is deoi. cleillyiiiiperior to any with which he is acquainted. They coinblne the properties of many of the best vegetable mediciffes fused in lib other pills) in such a manlier as to afford not only immediate and tem porary but permanent relief. ' The .valuuble tonic which enters into their com position, by their : action upon the secretory organs hold in check thopurgative principle, and induce a gentle and natural operation,withoutinconvenience tor pain, and while:they restores natural, and healthy !action of the stomach, liver and bowels, they ha -1 crease instead of diminishing the strength ' or the pa tient. 'fhe general opinion that apowerful a.ndivica lent purgative is necessary is founded in' error; they in general irritate the stoma and bowels, derange :the accretions, and are p'rodrictive of very serious consequences, and it should be - known that the great masa of pills in general use are composed or the must powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with too great a degree ot' violence, producing that de rangement in the system that is hallowed by c.rn -1 stigation of the bowels, indigestion and costiveness. I Prom •these facts the natural inference would he that to maintain uniform health it ie necessary 'to., correctunhealthy secretion, expel morbid humeis and purify the system,-billic use of a medicine that will act efficieuily yet mildly, assist instead of de ranging the organs of the system, and thus. bring na tura': iu its proper altd healthy channel, to accomplish which uo niedicine is superior to the Indian Vegeta , blelteistorative Pills; their operation Is, iu ordinary doses, to promote a natural and easy evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health to the system, but a, hen a powerful and speedy operation is Accessary, it will be accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which may be done with . perfect safety, aithey arc entirely Vega:able. -, They have been used as a himily medicine for years by many of the first respectability, and altho , ' they- are riot - mental/fended. to 4, heal -all the ills that flesh is heir tif; ,, vet it has been found very rare that it has been found necessary for those using them to employ any ether-medicine, and -their occasional use will almost invariably prone an effectual preven tive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use, of families , travelers and seamen; they cleanse the I blood, raising a free circulation—open the obstruc tions and promote the secretions.of healthy bile,and I consequently are an excellent medicine for nausea,i indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver cam -I plaint; pains in the head, side and 'breast, costive , ' Hess, loss ofappctitc, urinary obstructions, ague and fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rh en tnatiam. schrfula, and arc eminently useful in all fe: male complaints—and in one word, all diseases aris ing from uuhealthy secretions and impurity of the blood. Numerous testimonials of their efficacy in' particular cases might be added, -but the propriutor prefers presenting a few certifi4ates of their general character, from persons of unquestionable candor sail veracity, who would not in any degree lend their; influence to promote anything that is not ofdccided utility, and rely upon their intrinsic merits to pie theta a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence that non, will abandon their use who give them a fair trial. . heads of famPies should alm,:ay's keep a titiantity o 1 Dr. Osborne's Indian 'Vegetable Restorative Pills in the house; they never fail. For those who arc subject to.fits, headache, giddiness', ilimnesiof sight or drowsinesii arising from too great a flow ; of blood to the head, should take thesepille in preference tit anything else, as thev arc a sure remedy. Females who value good health should never be withent Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, as they purify the blood, remove obstructions, and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and be: coming appearance. 1t bas been admitted bya nutri her of physicians that females cannot too highly value theJe pills. •• , CERTI FCATES The following certificates are from the Rev: Thus. Newman and the Rev. David NVelister, ministers .i.O the Methodist E. Cliiireli,NcWil'orit Con terence. Ntw PALTZ, ee pt. sth, '45. Dr. Osborn—Dear . 'Sir: I have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills myself, and made use of them in my family, and most theerfully recommend them as a very valitable.family medicine. Reipectfiilly, ' Timatts NEW3IA.X. MARLBORO, Aiigust.jd, D. T. Osborn—Dear Sir:. 1 harefilr sometime past made use of your Indian Vegeuilde Restorative Pills., both myself and in my family, and do most cordially recommend them as superior family medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild anttellicacious, and so far as inv experience goes, they arc 411 that you recommenti them to Ge. Respectfully, DAVID WEItiMER. Lefler from the Rev. George Rows. • Et.x Dorm, Walworth couuty,•Wis. Dr. Osborn.—l t is with pleasure I inform you m the great benefit which I have derived from your pills. I have been in a decline tbr some time, which has greatly alarmed me, more especially as soy com plaint was a consumptive one, and I have alio been very billions, and have. labored severely faith pains in any head, and my eyes htive been so affected asto turn of a cloudy, Sallow arid other disagreeable com plexions. My wife, had antlered also from great weakness anitievere pains, and as your pills have so wonderfully relieved us, we have sounded the name of dial all over our neighborhood ; and wher ever any extraordinary cure is known, as the most valuable preparation for purifying the blood andreg elating, the system. I' should not have known the worth of your pills had it not been rhr the „Rev. W. Dowit, of Cuddebackville, Sullivan county, N. Y., who with great kindness sent me a bOx to try them, and to that box of pills I owe my cheafth; rind'.33the agent here is out of your pills; I will) you would send roe a package of boxes as soon as possible. Respectfully, . GEORGE BOWLS. Dinr.crion.—Dr. Osborne's Indian. egetable Re storative Pills should be take',, every night for al week, less or more, as the obstinacy of the disease,' or circumstances are: " The usual dose is front 2. - to 5, according to the constitution of the person, buttheJ should be taken in sufficient quantities to operate two or three times on .the bowels. Very delicate persons should begin with but twe, and increase as 'be u.ittu e °rile case may require. .Those more ro , !inst . & of very costive habit, may begin with three and inereaso . to oilier even more if it shall be found necessary, and they will effect sufliciently happy change to guide the patient in their future ase. Each hos-contain sTrem 35 to 40. pills—Price 25 ctn. Sold, wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S Patent . Medicine•Wareliduse, No. `S9, Liberty st., head of Wood, the only Mace in Pittsburgh where, the genu ine Br. Osborn's. Indian Vegetable Restorative-Pills can be *obtained. . : , .octi9-.418m6th fiIiLORIDH of Liuw lilatoro and for sale by octp. HAYS & BROCH.WAXy. =:==== _, . _i • .... • ZEE =MI =ISE 31eAllt siterte.filltillgetdbag. °lnt men ! PERSPIRATION. THE preceding Cgure-is given to represent the Its PEnsernAirette l It is the great eracuallon for the impurities of the iody. It will benoticed hat a thick cloddy mis mites film all poinls.at the' surface, which india cams that this' porspittt iou flows uninterrupted: y.wheh wo art!Mhealth; tut ceases when we &TO - sick. Lice .cannot,he sue tai ned witliout it. O. is throWit off from the blood and other I ui..:lssrfifi,litotty, and disposes by thie-theans,or nearlyall the itnpurines within us. The laniiiktips e arr Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." •If it over - games impure, it may be traced directly to tile atoitl •pnge of the insensibleperspiration. Thus we see, kit that is necessary , when theblood is stagnant, or in- - fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itsel (Trona - all impurity instantly. Its own-heat and vitality are !sufficient, without one particle Of Medicine,' except to open the pores upon. the surface. Thus - we see • the folly of taking somuch internal remedies. All practioners, however...direct their efforts to restore the Insensible PersPiration.,. The Thoinpsonian, for instance;Siiiimi,-the Ifydropathist shrouds us in wet - blankets, the ifornopmhist, deals out infinitissimals, the Allopathist bleeds and • doseil upi 'with mercury, and the blustering Rila4 gorges us - with pills, pills, ( pills. To_ vie some idea of the amount of tha Perspiration, we will state that the leantetLPF.: tewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all weje eeive into the stomach, passed lab) , this Meani. In Ealler vvorida; if we eat and drink eight pounds per' y, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible ersinration'.: • This is none other than the nied up particles of the blood, and' ther juices giving Once to the new and freali 'ones.. To check this, therefore, is to re tain intim system . five-Medal eolith'? virulent matter,. that nature demands shoultilCare. the body. By a sudden tranaition from heat to cold, theporeS" ate stopped, the perspiration: ceases, and disease be. , gins at once to develope itself. Hence, astoppage of . - this flow of the juices, originates so many corr.-- ' It is by stopping the pores, that oferwhelms manf , ^. kind with coughs, colds; and consumption. Nina tenths of the • world die from diseases induced by-a sto4age of the Insensible Perspiration. ' Llt me ask, noiv, every candid mind, what course . I seen 3 the most reasonable to pursue, to unstaitothei pipit*, after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop, the pores? Or would you apply something' that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging, actually is? ,And . yet I know of no .phyaiciarr who makes any .external applications to effect it.-, Unaer these circumstances,,l . piresent to physicians(' and to all others, McAlister's All-Healing ointment,'. Or the •TVerld's Sake. It, has power to restore per:. splration on the feet, on tbe - hcad old sorev,riporthe • chest, in short, upon any part of the body, wlkther diseased slightly or severely. " •" It haspomer to cause all external sorest, scroftilont himors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to des , . charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy functiosis. : • 'lt is a remedy that forbitiethciteceissity of so many-.; sod deleterious drugs taken into the stomach... his a remedy that neither sicknens, gives incrinve.. i. .'donee, or is jlancerous to the intestines. It..preserves and defends the surface from all de. .rangement of its functions. The surface is the out. let of five-eiclits of the bile and used up matter with in. It is pierced' ith millions of openings to relieve, therintestines. Stop up these pores, and death knacks at your do6r. 'lt is rightly termed there is searcely"a"dis , case, external or infernal; thitt it Will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen ' years for all diseases of the chest, consuMptiow,lir':•;• er invoking the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before !leaven and man, that not inisne.•! sintlocaso has it failed to benefit, when the patient: , was within the reach ,Of mortal means. •- I have had physicidns, learned in the prefessi6e hive had nainistOrs of. the Gospel, Judges on. tub bench, Aldermen and Lawyers ' :gentlemen 'of ttia highest erudition and multitudes of thepoth*,:wie it , in every variety of way, and there has beep but one voice-r-one united and universal voice—riaying “Itle: • Allister, your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any ellect upon the lungs, seated am they are within the system: But if placed upon the *chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs,,seperatea the poisonous. particles that are eimsuining them, and expels them from the !system. . ,I need not say that it is curing pefiseins of consump tion -Continually; although we are toldlitis foolish. mesa, I care not whisk is said, so long oh I can cure. several thousand persons yearly. IIEADACIIE.----The Salve hai cured persons or the headache of ten year standing, and.whe bad it regularly every week, so that vomiting, often took , •place.' 'Deafness and Eat Ache f are helped with like sue— teas: • COLD FEET.--Consumption, Liver 'complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the other always accompanies Mild•feet. • The Salve will cure every-case. • - In Stroufla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum; Liver.c,ona- : - plaint' Sure Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronehitii,- -Broken or Sure Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases snob as Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips, GIME.- ped Ilands,-Turaciers, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous. d- Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably Uo.me icine now known so good. BUIINS.—It is the beat thing in the world for.' Burns., (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masetiline,Skio gross surface. Its first action is to expel all -humor.. -It.' will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be,ledged under the skinand . fro. quently breaking - out to the serrate: .It then, heals. When there is nothing but grossnes.s,'or dull repot.; %. Sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the''. skin becomes as smooth and delicate as aChilds. • WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medl eines were tb children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to:them. Especially "mercurial Icizeng,es” called "medicated lozenges," tfvermi-, - tuges”,pills, - .8:c.. The troth is, .no one can tell; variably when worms arc present. Now let me sa . Y.., to flat:eats 'that 'LW Satire 'will always tell ira has *worms.; It will drive every- vestige of them ? , war.. (Iteacrthe directions around the box.) There ii • probably no Medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and 60 safe in the expulsiorrot TOLLET.—Although I have said little about it as.: a hair restorative yet wilLstalie it against the world; .; They may bring their Oils far and near, and restore the lixir two cases to their one. , ,; OLD SOIIES.—That some. Sores are an 'outlet to the impurities of tne system, is, because they. cannot " 'NIES olf through the natural'ehanneli of the insensb. [do Pe - ipiration. If tuch sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve - will always • provide' fbr such emergencies. - RELEtiMATISAI.—It removes almost immediately the inflamnitinon and swelling, 'when tho pain , of - COUTIM COMM. FErERS.-;-In all cases of fever, the difficultylies in the pores being locked up; so that the beat and .perspiration cannot pass off. If the leak moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases of levers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases- that ac to ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability' of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told tis be had spent $5OO on his-children whi:it-any benefit, when a few hoses of the ointment mired them. - - CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment will al— , ways keep corns from growing. .People need never , be troubled with them if. they will use it. AS A FAMILY INIEDICINE—No man can meas C . its value. So long as the stars roll along pier, the Heavens—so long as ;man treacle the •eaittilsels• ' ject to all intimitics of the Llesli—cm Tong as disease and .sickness is known just so 'lank will this good' Ointment be used and esteemed. When man cuss; es from oil the earth, then. the demand will cease; • and not•tiil then. 7 JAMES McALISTER Se Co. - .Sole proprietors of the above Medicine: PriOe 25 cents per box. • • the. All-Ifealing Oinurieni .hsul • been greatly cothitorreitedl we have given . tien to the public that cgrevOintmerit will be . genuine : wakes, the euthca of Tames McAlister, or IgnesAff- ; I Ander 4. Co.,' arc WRITTEN with a erav upon EVERT.• labbl.7 NOIV RE hereby, a reward of $5O to.. be 'paid on conviction in any of the constituted; courts courts of the UnitedStates.,.fur any indivicloail ,c,0un,44 torreiting, our naatne and .ointment. • PRICE 25 GENTS. PER BOX. AGENTS 1N PITTSBURGH---Brnun • & corneool , Liberty and-'St. Clair stn. are the *Mots sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr. corner Marltet'st. and . the Diathond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2, . Commercial Row; Liberty st.; J. 11. Cassel, corner or Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the' Bookstore in Smithfield at., 3d door.from SecOnd at;. and in Allegheny eity by.H. P. Schwartz, and J. Sao gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, Eaxt H. Itowlak4, McKeesport; SaimetWalker, lillizab'eth; AI ciAlet &Sow, tuangithela. City; N.B,,Bowman J. - T. - Rogers; Brownsville; ~ Par 'Drz Smi_th, Bridgewater; and . ' ' mar 20.: :-- •-• • • _ • - ~.,f~. ' =iE MEE 'W~'~~~..:i. OttbltilL . . 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