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'-..t c-•-: •.'- ,-;-,, --.-. `-.- '.',-.. - -la'i'r 4, .• i , '6r-, ...`.4.'1.-..,,-,,---„_',,'" ."_* .7 t '. - s , % s,k„ , , ”t,vV.i l 4 - 4 1 1 e v " ';' • 4 '. , 21.11 ' l ' l. • " MUIM ,• ~ =BE r ~~,, • ~ : ; • -• L * , • *. ••• ~:. ; ••• =ME "~~ E= :1 ~ ~ MESE " • . . •tutb otki IZ=== • :,y1 • • • T r iciro . - SUMIII.BII6 . 1 Walt: tbeAralisportitio . o betweii Sun . 4o.lnmett a' . clttattzprlceois ditliii 'establiihe&iiiio;Orilt . 01asph2td itiareittaggAmdrati, alit pitria't; ward goods to and from thn-Eist ion the opening ti titico4Phkailgatioit,) on .as tchsomitgO forms is any other . .respoubLe iine; and are lietermined thatmo care or attention enilheir part shell be Wanting to so . .mirsi t s.confinumaeo that-parsonage so liberally be stonyr opori me-Girse oral years past. Dortable - bcrat system, r;tikttlinzt,trogulritity and desputch_ciperiericeit ' cer-goolisrthe absent° •of ali - xistr.: of . - ,..brealtago,er•olbeodmungei incident - to-the old. eys.tteiti.,,,ileFoAciods W p tiara be hurriedly transhipped I torf-gdicsbn Alie z wayeand the 3nerchantalAyr order inulich - 4 1 54•1te., , has been": art/mill/de li vered • by thorn, has induce d. the proprlignm tb increase aheir atezk , :edretiiiilorAblr this season,- Their ostensive waiieblausesint cao s hiptliet,luneiqualled by. any other ti cond uctthe it busifichit iriak-vieepatelereml-to-thippcm:-the ommenteeee frirbi&rage.,ll .. ricirdied; until-th Cir arrangements arc cusepliste , - , whiLdtheir %bine cieperieneein the parry , : ingx . rade,it is prasbined, will be sufficieneguararitee to-their pafrans nod tee:Dahlic that they will interest!. fitHitaak•ert-thebiselres to give general satisfaction. • - tlieeduce received .foiwardedi steamboat charges paitdr_arrd bills lading transmittedlree of charge for cuttinaisiuletititlvancidg or -atomic, and all Comniuni= catkuinsty4tio following agehtspiomptlyatlended to: • • :: TAATFE. & O'CONNOR, *tin and Wayne sta.; Pittsburgh. ‘.l • THOIIi-AS BOItBIDG E, . 278 Marliot street, Phihtdelphia: . i•- • • ", O'CONNORS & Co:, • Jrtar3o4." North st. Baltimate— . . . . - -zep- 1846 piIIONDUCTED on strict Sahhath-lteeping principles, thoagb not claithing 7 tivbe the only linn that is lo •• , •fonductetl.:. The proprietors of thii old established lint:have Puttheit stock iiithe most empplete order, .and are thoroughly prepared to A:ins-aril produce and to and from the Eastern cities on the opening. of navigation. ' trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus toftidri,Villoccure to us a - conthauance and increase orthe jhatroatige heretofore bestowed on "Bingham's ottrrartingeMeits wif enable tig to merry freight utmott despatch; and prices eliall always bolas 14ev As the lowest charged by other responsible Prdduce aad menchandize :will be received•and for w ittied east and west - witlio lit any charge for adverti iVolarage or co LIMIS9ion. • Buiror lading foiwarded,• and . escry direction prOopgyatteoded. to. •• • • .7111th:car, Or apply t 0 ... IVllt. DINGUAIIt,• • Cal l 'COT. Liberty and Wayne sty,, Pittalq, DMK . & STRATTON, • Igo 275.11arket - WILSON,Agout; • forth Itowara et.; Baltimore, • 'lnfppgmidpiiio. Owe 11":43,o. /Spat, Ilatie7 TO Olt the transportation of prodimeand Merchan to and . from Pittsburgh; 'Baltimore* and Otr'srithout s transhipping. Goods con-. signed -to- ourmaiu, will be forwarded - without delay, atOe lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trios . .mittiell; and alt instructions promptly attended frdefrooi any extra charge for storage or Coaunis sion. Address ••" . . C. J. arcki.uvrr & :co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROBE}, MERRILL &C 0..; • Smith's Wharf,Baltinuire. • '; It.A.YBORis Co., . • • : • • Broad st. Philadelphia. Plottwortisin Way Freight Line. .. • •••-•"*"' .1846 . .. •.):?- "VI:CLUSIV.V.LY fur •tho transportation of.-way Xj freight between Pittsburgh t •Ltlairsville, Johns ' town;.liolliOayabuigii,„Water Street, and all inter mniliate places. •••_•• .• One boat leareatlia tarabotals of C. A..-NicAnol ty ;Si Co., Pittsburgh, everyday (ercept Sundays) and Shippers c.aa-always depetidirts having their goods fury/at:464 without delay and uu sccounoodating tonis. . • We respectfully solicit your patronage. • • PIIOP/LIETORA. S. - "Pailtwortli or -boats, Nile, k:zchange, Paris and .-.• ' L'ir:Baninsof boatejuil! and Ecninn. John miner or Cafe on' Portage Rail Road. !•• AGENTS. . 494:MCICAVORTIT,.Mnal, Basin, Johnstown, JOIINMILLEIt, 4 : 44 Hollidaysburg!), 93 . 414:31 4 AN1L1.LTY &CO, 44 Pittsburgh NOM:MGM:I EL A AMITE, - •.TO43ALTUttoRE, in 32 hour—fare $lO. TO THiLA.DELPHIA in 40 hours--Ihre $l2: . . . 01uar 73 2111.345 s - rAnisc.! U. S. MALL. ne:Greitt S'peed, Regularity aiuiji gh Reprilalion a1r4:549y attained by this pleisant passenger Route, Las tidnded tha Post Blaster General, to place the Ntrielt . eirk and Phihulel phiamails to Pittsburgh, Eli - onStr'• _. The superior and swill steamers CONSITL and LOUIS 'I%P.LANE; lnavea the Monongahela 1 Wharf preCiiely at S o'clock every morning, and -at 6 o'- clock every evening, except Sundays. Sytondid Toes:lies aivait their arrival at liroWtittVills, trf trans port.Passengers.and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at. Ciunberlanti. The preparations on this mate are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment or'de; lay, will be finknown upon it. our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland °rutßaltimore ; during their pleasure, and confines tlicicionrnoy either by steamboat or cars to-Phili- came in, the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood et. Pit J: jfig Agent: .' --:;':./P,A.Arh Ward. Livery Stable:. ....: ! • 4in.,:71 - 14: subscriber ; s having -bought' out the well:known Livery Stable kept by C: B. Do : the..filth Ward; respectfully informs his frietpipnntlths public generally, that he will keepat . aliAisjea, it stock of the beat deercripijon tifyidliig hctrie): x huggies, carriages of all Liuds,,and in short evecytiiihig required iu.his lini'ultuanutits. :-• • B ans ifOratao portion of In* ittockM unstinted he t lse 0,4 "t citt stock iu. dm vity win .' lionuTieri or s. jitrins will bo moderate. His stable is on Lilt. 4 ..,...,... eti.x:o-....,. a few doom .above the canal . bridge. wt l 9ol.4 l l..M.lpeletfully sulicits'a share of public pa tronne.etvt, .-,...• ti.,:... .€II4SLESICOLPALA N. • itr. He is - also ?retitled with an clogoat Hearse, mlliAdltiAkirtirailtited when Feqiiirbtl:.,:......lact2s4l j.f.'‘&4lrliinfl'lldieiaibif SllOO Stßilfie ' ' • j•' 1 0:: p#lLDs di dO.; Ric 'now iskeiving theii qiittring *tidies, consisting et pue-stf . tlirialgest, chk'pe'sf add hest is- se--1111-.1111,-- sortnient•of-Boots and• Shoes that they- have• ever becotble to-bring , ter this zna''rket.' A.lO, Ladle+. arid Mis*EsTiceenee Biaid,' ta i l Stiaw Bonnets, of the latettistyN tifig t iithei - witlf a spleadld litotikunent o Patin'•-Litaf Bata; theta' . and . boy sentineiCiptr: .itls6i a lame lot of Ni*Totkjanned gale. Leather, all of viihrrer having - beenlaireliased at the loWest ratekadihrieleeted 'tviel•great tiie fpf he western tradtpirdrhe sold arbinnafi - advindiraboye cost and chargtiil= =All • ininehaiiteisislibig tik7ptit'Welle will findstWitheirinterestNeatrali , dsantine their ablek befes i e - liiii4wineeltsawheiii:.' . ;. ' r ' liiiii2.7- If' • ' - --1-.6--+---e-1.,—...;...:-•-- !L.. ...I- - ---: to-KiDe 0: 4 .4 1 441411:111*er .3; V dialtge .. , f: , '. X.11052 , 14 , 0 wiidsto 'purchase Gold or.Sil cej. lariWatelteds.or Jeweliy, wilt find it to their - advantage to Call on the subscriber, who' if sellilgall slearriptions of-fine gold:and silver ‘vithibta andrlinivelrn on an good terms as may be had in the =stabs mites, i Fnie Gold and Silver English Patent Levi/ Watche . „ 44, . ^ :!,‘ - -':" Genera and'French .. o'. .1." - fg ”LlF.pine Watches. Laaical..iod.Gentlemenw Fine - Giild f;uardChains. sc .. .. .. ~. , a B rea d pi ns . ll , f- , . ',.,.....P taleelets,'Gold Pena a and Finger Rings. Saierware, Military Goods,Langis, and a hula vs rietyfif Yaties qbeds...* , o:7leateripa k cloths a n d Tawdry repaired in the bertifizziee;', and warrnited lit 1,4 lowest price& r• - ' W . W WIL octto' ' corner Ire :' d Market tits. ' , Q.::: -.,_ ..:: ..-. : .4 1 4• 1 ‘ . 11 4t5:T . .. . Eta.: SitarNO- FASHION. --Tust;raceived by. ja expis4urfoitO New. Yotki the '§iring Stylee% or ' VAR atoned/1 want :or- a: teat. superior Plate are teepeaefillte invitdet ba oalL 4. - : - .:7.-s; mmatt;... : tholgewoodlth,- a alaiglielootoit om aytp. L marl I-eip : - -•; • :.2.: : ',.. -.:-.;.. L..>7- • .. —:.:n Bliffil EVEM • • ..,7": • •• - x 4 •‘. v " r• - • • _ '• • - • • . . MEG= ICE " TYSON, . Agent, lho. 10 West at.. New York A • 2" "Itd qv", - • - INK=Me =ME : 7 -- I .)!ttit ' o l. #o :. 't4iP; o l : •- • ,_ .:) • .. . i repoaeottnt-Gaanerali linoillgfrontiOn'Oeltce. :•igfs,AEMITTANCEA and. paseag 'dad Mint GREAT .B RITAIN AND • , • JRMarrn; by W. &J. T. Tapacott.- :75Zatith street., cringer orMaiden.Lane;rl.ea , yoac, - •and .90 Waterloo road'Liverpool. • 'sabseribers.havipg accepted the agency . , of 'iliCaborcholiac, are , now prepared to make arrang6-: Montg upon the moat liberal terms with these deal rou a • of paying thei - pasintgc'of . their friendi from the, old Country', and .40Ni:blears : circa their character and long standing in blisineas .wlll give - ample diance that:all their . arrangernenta will be carri e d . . . htesars.,W.-& J. 2. Tapheettfare long•and fawn's.; bly known Kir the. Sapertei accommodatieri and sailing .qualities ofrlbeir Packet • Shipi: The (ZUREK -; etr..ersr WESTv:-SHERIDAN, IiOCHER GARRICK, GUTTINGUER;- ROSCIUS; L IV .I3IPOOIL, and:ISIDDONS, two or which-leave each Pori- monthly, from - New-York the 2lstand 26th and from-Livecpool.the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St: George and Union Lines.of Liverpool Packets tainsure• a depar ture from Liverpool, every fly eda)s being thus deter • mined, their facilities shall keep pacci with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. T.apac ows constant per -aortal superintendence of the business in Liver pool is :an additional security that the comfort and acconunodaticurof the passengers will be partici: : : tarty. attended to. The aubscribers being (as usual) estensively enga ged in.tbc Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the. Atlanttc Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and -forward passengers immediately on 'their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and-are therefore prepared to contract !lir pas sage from any sea portju Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nanre of the business they are engaged in .giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne .cessary,) forward passengers further West by the beat mode of - eonroyance without any additional 'chutes rfor , their trouble. Wheropersons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. lIEMITTANCEB The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight, foranv amount payable at the principal Cities and Towas in England, Ireland, Scotland and :Wales; thus affording a saki and etpcditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring inteh facilities, will tind it their interest to 'avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to TAAFFE .& O'CONNOR, ;" Vonvarding and Commission Merchants, mar. 27 diewy. Pittsburgh, P • ROCK E, BROTRERS dr. CO. t a b. • ! Ul Ejt TS Y 0 R 1846. BLiKELY REMITTANCES An, and passage to and from Groat Britain and Ireland, by the Black Ball, or old Lini of Liverpool Packets. Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. And by first class American Ships (Sliling Weekly.) Persons sending to the "Old Country" fur their friends; can make Om nocessary arrangements with the iiihscribers, and have them brought out in any of the. eightships comprising the Black Ball or tad Lino "of Liverpool Packets; ;flailing from Liverpool on the /stead 16th of every munth o also by first clam ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our Ain't... Messrs. James U. Roche ig Cu., there will Send out without delay. Should those sent fur not conic out the money will be refunded without any deduction. The "Black Ball, or old * L3oo of Liverpool Packd eta," comprise the following magni6ccut ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appoints:- day, u follows: •Fidelia, On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist !rept. Ettrope, 16th " 16th " 16th " Now. York, . Ist Feb. Ist June. let. Oct. American, 16th " 16th " 16th Yorkshire, Ist Mar. left July. IstNev. ,Cambridge, • 16th •• I6th 16th Dec. afford, Ist April. Ist Ang. let " Moutexutua, 16th " 16th ..• 16th " Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball as the very best conveyance fur parsons to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line ' the public are re spectfully notified by th e owners that no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. • We have at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on tlic Royal Banif of Ireland. Alsomr.3lessrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames &. Co., Bankers, Loudon, which are paid free of discount, or any charge ' whatever, M. all the principal towns throughout Es:gland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, Blurs At Co. No. 35, Fulton ctrcet New York. (Nut door to the Fulton Bank. MR. ROCHE, Sr., N 0.75 Dublin street, Liverpool. • BLAKELY & myrcium, Peno street, and Smithfield at. Resnittaaces to England, Ireland, Scot. land and W ales, ERSONS desirous of remitting money to any is P the above countries, ran do so through.the sub scribers on the most easy terms. .We are prepared to issue drafts fur any amount over 11,00 Remittances made through our house any day bet4ro the 23t1 of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. & MITCHEL, Pitt;borgli, Agents tdr Roche, pro's & Co., myl4 New York =E== rg undersigned having bought the paper ware house and wall paper manufactory, late of iloldship S Rrowue, base entered into a im-partuer:. ship, under the name and style of Hill Sc Browne, for the purpose of carrying OR the business in all its va rieties. They will have alwayi on hand a complete assortment of PAPER HANGINGS AND BOIWERS, of their own manufacture, and their stock will be improved and enlarged with periodical additions from the best French factories. Agents for the well-known Clinton Paper Mill, Steubenville, from which they will 1e constantly puppiied with WRITING . , WRAPPING, PRINT PO: PAPER., noNrs ET BOARDS, &c.; all of which they offer wholesale and retail, at their store, 'Nis. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchanta and dealers are invited to call. GPM. G. BROWNE, SAML. C. LULL. INSgZM . • Alton Kramer, ' • .TAXCHANGE . BROK cortior or Wood and 34, Xi streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the enstern cities. fur sale. bruits notes and bills collected. inn:. Heil* Co., John P. Davit, F. Lorenzo,. J. Painter i t: Co.) . . . Joseph Wooan ell, Jantits•Mas, Itrowtou & Co., pio SLC !phis. JnLu 11. Brown & Co., Jutting; :tl•Cantilegs, Ctucinauti,.o. J. I(. &1 - I)4tialil, St. Louis, hlo. W. 11. I'upc, Weal Dank of Ky., Louisville To Arms I To A.ims .. t .L.gzaTIIREATENED INVASION OF WEST ..,- EltN PENNSYLVANIA by CM. swill, w i t , Iti,ouo min, notwithstanding which, J. hl. White'vrill'cOntinue to sell clothing cheaper than anyliss lioretotbreheou offered in the western coun try,'hiving the largeltt 'establishreent in the city, fronting on Liberty and. Sistb streets. Ile is now prepared to Show to his nuMerous patrons the great, ism variety. of cloths, T.assimerot!, vestings, and Mo. .thing of r all descriptions, suitable t. for t.:!,. approaching season, tliat Liss ever bean offered in this market, to which All can have the Right of Way. Observe the corniir,Ne : lff/, Liiicrty and Sixth streets. .. • J. I. MUTE, Tailor, mari2s . . Can't. be' Beat I • 11 3(...wurrE. has just received at his large establiehnienl,lrdming on Liberty and Sixth streets; •a splendid assortment of TWEEDS' foi huinrper, also, istiporior lot of French Satin VE.s. all of which he is ready to make up in the lateStfashion and on the most reasonable terms as' usuil.7.filpieri•e the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth : litreets. myl , l • .J.. WHITE,. Tailor, Proprietor. John • D. Dnv is, I• A LICTIONEEIt & COMMISSION MERCIUNT, ;;LAL Comer of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to receive merchaitdize of every description 'on consvoment for public or private sale, and from long.experience in the above busines, flatters himself thnt he will be able to give entire satinfaction.to all who may favor him with:their patronage. Regiilar sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, at.lo o'clock, A. M. • Of groceries, Pittsburgh 'manufactured articles, new-and-seicuidlkand.Airniture;•&c.4:ittivo dram*: If:Bales erat~ eceaing ' et early gas light. r.:..re;;;4l‘. • -49 HUM :_' :. i,.: ' ,..'7 .;• 1 7 . 1 .- ... -..._. .:•:•.., MIMI 11121 EN -is ~..y ~. —ln.qurAnce, cecTinimpit*-7. The Frei:kir-al; Fire Ip.ituranee CHAIITER •PERPEITUA L. $400,000 paid • Hee 1631.; Chestnut st., north side, nearlifth.— Take Lis urande, either permanerd.Orlitoyfed,agaiast ci losk or daniage by fire„ - ii property, an . d, effectedf every description, in town or noidtry, on "the 'most reasonable terms._ Applications,_nide either per sonally or by lotters,:will bo promplly.attended • • C N. RANCE:DR, Prest..*: C+: G,. BAnearvt, Sec'y. , • -DIRECTORS: _- • . , Charles N. 'Rancher, ..Jacob It. Smith. - Ttwtnasllart, .• George W. Richards, Thomas S. - Wharton,. .E.lonlecai.D. • 'Tobias r; - Adolphi - E'Dorie; Sampel Grant, David S. Brown: ' . Ws.nntcx Y1.4,n2T4, Agent, at the Else.}tango Otite.o of Warrick Martin &Co corner of Third and Mir; ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or Minn. navigation risks taken. • THE 'lnsurance Company of North America, of •Philadelithia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make.permanent and limited Insurance on prope - rty, in this city and its N icinkty, and on shipments by. the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur C. Collin, Presq. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, 'Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,' Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, . Jacob M. Thomas, , John White, John R. Neff, Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted 'States, having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long] experience, ample means, and avoiding,all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering aniple security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. AND MARINE: INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. T""well known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks or transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by lire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general-, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description apersonal property on the most Isvorable terms. Applications fiir Insurance attended to without do lay at the office, No. .3 Water and 62 Front sta., by' SPIRNGER HARBAUGH AO. At an Election held at the office in N. V.; May 14th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, viz: John Nt7l, house, Jacni.• 1.1.11er, William S. Slocein; Alarcus Spring, John I'. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. IlerriA. And at a stihse-rient meiling or the Hoard, JO SEPH W. :•-,A VAC. E, Esq.. svas cinaultnously re-elee ted President hir the ens:11111! year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, au -1-1 y. Secretor... instarasiec. A MERICA is; VIBE' INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 6'f/O paid in. Office iu Philadelphia, N0:72, Walnut, street—Wm. Davidson, Pres•t; Frederick Fraley,, Seify. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, 'Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character,{ against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dee • 24 No. 26, Wood street. .4geats at l'ilialirgh, for the Delazrore Mutual Safety Imsurance Company of • rf RE RINKS apron liuiltl uge - an.l - Jlerahaadizcof every description, 0101 Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of a essels, taken upon the must favorable terms. (Mice at the tvareliouse of King & Relines, on Water at., near Market street, chtt.shurgh. N. 11. Finney invite the cOntidenee and patronage of their fiends and community at large to the Dela wiu-e M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution mom , ' the most flourishing 111 Philadelphia— as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to .. each person insured his dne share of Ole_ profits of the Company, without involving him irt any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actualiy paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most ant:it:Live form. non 1-if Agency. of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. earner of Third and iVood streets, Pittstrurgh. ripriE asset,, of the company on the first of Janus ". ry, 1545, as published in conformity Itith an aot . of the l'entis , llrama Legislature, Wore Bonds and :clortgages, $600,615 93 {teal. F:state, at cost. 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Making a total of 91/U.9,63 42 AlThrdtrig certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met, and giving entire security to a❑ who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct S WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Ojfice, ~Vo. 21, Alailat Sired. .CTORS: Michael Allen, William F.l)bs, C. An,loitz, Lewis liutchison, Thos. Bakewell, Ftcd. Lorenz, Robert Beer, James May, W. poina,xter. 31. ALLEN, Pres . t, RoitEnT FIN NET, Secretary. aug_>t)•dtm. JK. LOGAN, has removed to No , - 83, Wood . street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the store laud), occupiedby Clark & Cameron,-where he has opened a Wholesale and' Retail Dry Goods Store, and 'siring just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Goods, leonsisting of French, English and American cloths, colors,) a great variety of sow stile Cassimeres and Satinetta; Cashmarette, (a new style;) Oregon tassimere, a good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late style Vestings;"also, a great variety of Lawns and Ginghams;•Pyramidical Graduates and other limey patterns; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consist- Mg of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria Lawn, striped 'and plainMulliSwiss Lace and barred Mus lin; figured and plain liebidets; black and blue black Silks- plain, fi gured and striped; a large - assortment of , Si lks;' Linens; .bleacheif..brown Muslies; table Diaper; •M'arseilles . Co tinterpanes, (large size;) Moreem.-a good supply of Umbrellas, Paresols,,Parasoletta and Sunshades; a very large as sortment of men, women, anil children's hosiery; a very line article of Lisle - Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. lie would respertfiilly invite his former customers and the pub lic generally, to an examination of hieF stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. ap4-y • IPittoburgb, Pa. S. Lowry, Merchant. Tailor. IXTol.:LD,,inform his friends hod the public iu 11 general, that he` half removed to troodstred, in the ST. CHARLES building, two doors- below the entriuice, where lie is-ready to execute all'orders in the neatest and must fashionable manner, having on gaged the services ofMr. Jolts M. CAkeEr.i. as cut ter, whose attention will be devoted to-that branch of t he trade and whoso well known ability in this ear- 1 1 ticitlar having long been established in the fashion able community of this city, induces the belief that I by close attention to , business; he will be able to I give general tritisfaction to all who may favor him with a call—having also made arrangements to . keep I constantly on hand a general assOrtinent of every thing ailtpted to gentlements wear, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers,.floSonis, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravats,and every article pertain ing to a„gcutlninan's .wardrobe,Ate. will be - ready-at all times to supply any demand in his line.. . The subscriber respectfully informs friends - and the public generally, that having entered into the -above arrangement the establishment will be able to furniskany article in the Tailoring line, with a punc tuality_uid2despatch_scarcely equal,led,h3f.anyether in the and 7 and; Workthatitdtip Ater- ettr- , . . pas.sed ' t4e ; q.14,0 • ativ„/.241,5in CAMPBELL.' '.cz.,,., -'. , .- , . 1 . "'.'. . -,`'-': -,::- -..:' ,--Fi-ili'VV: 3 '...: i - TM ~51,,',..-:.:,dr;A!;',A.',7:..7;',.i, i -;:f i ..:*:,,. IMMO ~f - NEER : , , ;;:!'.,, - .1.,'.. - ~,,--:'-',•-•,,v,.:44.:, 4 :!:::::),: 'l.• ~-, ...'''. F .;.-4 .... . . . . IMRE PIT'f'SBURGII A:q.ENCY:, Fire anti Marine Insuraiisie NATIONAL FIRE Jeaer4lW.Savage, .lelia Lir.,weer, 6'. Ward, Stephen Holt, - Jottn Mcchain, Win. W. Campbell, J G KING & przirxErt, Itc moved %.,~ -,',.,i,.:;:.;,;.; . ..:'. : . .:...: - : ::::.:.,::-P...7:!r.. '.:-.!:;::,:.::,'.,'.•''.:.:'.-i,l!:'-i-:i-'::.Y;T:-..i...,i'.:.,.:.:.:,....:._::'.1.'-'.:'.-.......,..-::',..:::- EMBE 'SUM(I t.t.:.•]..: - . 71".: -..... P ... . . .. ~ .. . .. INAn D.ISC LD S ES: Er.vsAnn Or ritAXIDS: r -t pt G 0.18 T • i -. Sorsa. preggiete arc misled into the error of bay= ing a.miserable imitation of Or; Smith's Stigar coated indianNegetablOilli, simply - Intense 1114 qauPttrchase the .sputians draper; -We- shall in all eases. espose such Almders 3.ltrougbout , 'the. country, who, after„heing ably informed - of the rascality 01 tbese.intitators, buy end-attempt to impose.upon the public with euchrworthleirtrash.- is not the Su gar coating , alone that , elanstitittes-thoxahm - of my- Ms. but his my invention, for which i claim the right.- G., BENJ.. SMITH, 179 Greenwic,h stl and .2 Water st. Boston. : READ‘A.ND JUDGE-+IMPORTANT. FACTS. • , Ole ,undersigned, Whidesale druggists In Lou mdisele4--froni all;'the inforniation that we catobtain, that Dr; G. BENJAMIN SIMITH is tine original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills. . We are prepared to sUpply dealers at the Now York price, Robinson, Peter 4 . .Cary,39217,ain street. J. S. Morris 4- Co., 461 Main st. - Rupert 4- Lindenberger; 511 Main et. George Lapping- 4- Cb.,f79 Fourth st. Dull 4- Alden, 81 Fourth at. The following front druggists in New York shows Ihnyaiated the Sugar Coated Pills in 1843: . . Neiv York,,lune 16th, 184-4. We, the undersigned, never saw or heard of ',Su gariCoated Pills,' until Dr. C. Benjamin Smith man thawed and exiiibitedllMin jo us about a year since. Duihtora 4- Co., 110 Broidway and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, M. D. 8,6 Liberty st. Horace Everett, 96 Hudson et. John Castree ' 97 Hudiab at. David Sands, 79 Felton - st:' A VOICE FIIO3I KENTUCKY. I hare been afflicted with dyspepsia in it's most ag gravated form fur three years past, and found no re relief Until I used Dr. G. Ilenj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pins: , After using six boxes of said valuable pills, lam entirely cured. They are I a general remedy. - J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky. Nor. 9,1843. We certify to the abbve facts. - Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills ,, are ?universally esteemed in this vieihity; HODGE GIVENS 8, Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nos-. 19 18.1fi. At the request of Dr. Benjamin Smith's agent we cheerfully state' that we visited the office-of Dr. Smith in September last, while.in New-York, and found him to all appearance carrying on a very ex tensive business s ith his Sugar-Coma Indian Veg,e table Pills. The extent of his establishment would astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Louisyille Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) Smithland, (Ks-.) Feb. 2.1, 1836. Dr. G. Benj. Smith.--Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been introduced that has sold so well and givem such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated Improved Indian V l egetable Pills. ;Very respectfully, yonts; • -S. F. SINGLETON. Lenisyilie,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1816. Dr. G. I enj. Smith—Doar Sir: Yrn will please send us 12 growl of your valuable Pits. From present 01- (14-anoint we shall sell ai large amount of them.-- We fled that they go very quick. Your friends BULL & ALIM‘N. Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1816. Dr. Smith--Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we bought 2 gross of your Inditui Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dell here at this fume, yet we have sold the'm all. You will please send us 10 gross through Me‘ners.l.,,Eyrence & Keese,oryour I city, who will forwird theeE to us via Pittsburgh. Youts, respeetfiffly, STARIIIIID SMITH.. This is to certify that I hale used the SugarCoatedl Pills manufactured by G. p. Smith, of .New York. fur some Lint:, and believe th'em to be a good medicine; I. and also from iuquiry in that city, I am persuadtid that he is the original inventor, and therefore, is en titled to the benefit of the int en tion. S. WILLIAMS, aug,2l Pastor Ist Baptist Church, Pittsburgh. We have forty !emu frem different dealers solicit mg the agency of my Pills, although they had then spurious in their store—.ape in particular from .New 1 Orleans, which we shall publish. Prinmpal Offlees--New, York, 179 Greenwich it.; Boston 2 Water st. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the bot tom of every box of genuine "Sugar-Coated Pins' , " ` - lsActsers--11 - illiare llenderson Druggist, 205 Liberty street Pittsburglits-John SUr&-eant Allegheny 61. V. rn. V 18417111. J. FINNET, --- Itlan';i • lnvekAonis Outdone Uyllainre. . . nerz.r.er, GE ivist,,kun USE NA - renr.'s GREAT REX IL T SftitiO AN OIL? A MEDICtsiE'OI , NATURE. /111.11 S Oil is obtained from a well near Burkaville, j Kentilay, at tbu-depth of ISi feet below the surface of the earth, and 170 feet ihrough solid rock. Its curative properties are truly astoiiohing , and as a Itenualial Agent it may !well be pronounced won derful. Since the discovery ofthis Panacea of Na-, lure, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect , eel by its use. It is InnoCent—Powerful—Safe and Certain in its effects It has been used with unpar aliened success 'in the treauneut of the following diseases: -Inflammatory Rheumatism, turns and Scalds, Cholic, Piles, Flatulence, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Scald Head, Cancers,' Weak and Sore Eyes. Bruises, Fresh Cuts and Wounds, Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in thelreast and Side, 'Fetter, latineuza, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scrofula or King's lz vii, Coughs, Syphilis, RingworMi Bowel Complaints; all Chronic die-' eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility. It is likewise very beneficial Mr Female Complaints in general; acts as a great Restorative from Languof, weakness of Back and Chest, Low Spiritsand Exces sive Debility. • Read the following Certificates, all of which are; authentic; all the persons' therein named are now j living, and, well known in Cincinnati and Pdtsburgh:l ritr'SIIVEC.II, Aug 22, ltAti. .This is to certify that we have used the American Oil for the. whooping cough, among our children, by giving them front 20 drops to a small tea spoonful at night, which always enabled them to rest welt through the iiight. applied:, it to one attic children that got her ;tin: burnt by ;turning over a tea cup of; hot collie' out:, the child ceased crying by the time' tile aria oas dressed and bound up, and has never complained tint since. I.also was afflicted with a I pin in my side anti breast, and have been so for IC years. 1 cemnieneq-usingsthe Oil by taking a tea spoonful twice a day and in 3 or four days Using of d the oil I ben very much relieved, and do really believe that it is the best flintily medicine that Ihaie ever seen. T applied it to, one of my neighbo'ffs for a strained ancle, which relibved her in a few minutes. We have also used the oil for a Strained joint in our own family, Which gaVe ease in a very short time. We liv'e on the east side of Perm st., 3 doors south of Walnut, I ail now as well ns I ever was in my life. MAIGAIIET 11. 5111T,11.. Pirrsnotto tr, Aug. 14,1546. This is to certify, that tui son has had the Plethisie for seven years, and was very bad with it, and about 12 pr 1.3 dads since, I commenced giving to him about 20 or .',.'5 drops of the American Oil, twice a day. which relieved hint in a day or two of his diffi culty of breathin , and his now , entirely relieved of his cough; our'l:oy is 10 years of age. We live in King's Ailey.- NANCY KING. CINCINNATI, July Ist, 1846. Sir: Having been cureMof a very severe disease of the oyes- and head by the usmof the American I Oil, I feel it any duty to the public, as well as to you, to send you Ae following certificate: I hereby certify' that I was severely afflicted one year ago last winter, With Mflained sore eyes- and a very'seYere pain in my- head from my eyes up to the top of my head, and continued so'for several weeks. My eyes were so much inflamed and sore that I could not see to attend any business ' nor could 1 tell 'one object from another a - few yards from me. I called in a physician, but still got worse. I also tried a good Many remedies that had cured others; but in my-case they failed. i In April, 1645, I heard of the American Oil:- I. piocured.a bottle, and be fore I had used a half a- bottle 1 . was entirely well, I and still continue SO.' 'PWill net:be with out it in my house as long as lean get thegenbine article. I also gave it to one of-my men that-was working for me,' ' that had the tetter in his hands so bad that when he would grip anything tight M them the blood would burst out, and the use of half a bottle cured us both. I would advise all that are mitered in any way to give the Oil a fair trial, and I thinkihey . will be pleased with the effect it will have, istc. - - • JOHN MURPHY. Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's Patent Medicine Warehoime, 89:Liberty, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Tlat CINLY'I'LACC. IN Pyrrsnortml where the Gerruide Aniericrzu bitcAN be obtained. ' '. . _ .. .. , • - . Beviare of a Counterfeit article -. 'The 'Seneca Oil. put in Anierican - Oil Bottles, and labelled -"Amer -Iran Oil." ilt somewhat resembles the American Oil, but possesses none of its virtues or healingpow ere. ' W. JacVson respectfnilylinfonris.the' Public "that D. Hail ft Co., the proprietors of the American Oil, , have alipoirded hint - their SOLE AGENT Cop:West irn Pennsytrania. • • 7.411 persona whilfidic i Sub-egenciea at 89 Liberty stieet,ae ahem. .- • • - . 19 . . B. Sub-agents ianted for every town `in the - ' A„greathlumber nFT.Ortifidatea. are on ,hand and can be sees at'theCoffite'B9 Liberty street, headolj Wood,- . , ang 2S-ly _ ~~~ ~._ =NI t ,-: : l‘ --- . ~.._,_..,.... ..,.... . .., r tra • M iM A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT. CURE FOR ", • 41.11. - EiljillitTlSM • ' ' • AND' . ;ALL - r NERVOGS• COAIPLAINTS,•. Whnt,thetigh . the - cauSes Maymot be-explained, G. Since their effects are dulb , ..aseertained, • Let not delusion, prejedicei or_ pride, ' Induce mankind to set the. means aside; Means:which, tho',ainiple,lare by Heaveddesign , d To alleviate the ills ollnonan kind." DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS AND" MAG :- NET'IC , TIIIS remarkable invention, -which has received the imiversal approb4ion of the Medical prates sion -of Great Britain, comprises an entirety new:ap plication of Galvanism, as ti remedial agent', by means of which the ordinary Gidvanie Batteries, Electric and Magnetic Machintii, edei, are entirely dispensed with, and the Mysterious pnwer of Galvenisei applied without any of the objections which are inseparable from the gencial mode noW in use. The ationg dos es, and irregular intervals,lin which Galvanism is ap plied by the Machines, has been pronounced; after a fair and impartiaLtrial,to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radidal defect that this new rip plicatiOn-was projected, Which, after unceasing toil, and perseverance, - has been bionght to- 'its, present state of perfection. The Gairsinze,Ringsanswer all the purposes of the most expeesive Machines; and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the desired effect. The;Gatranic - Rings used in connection - with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recionmended in di disorders which arisefr r om tan enfeebled and unhealthy state of the nervous or vial lystem, and these coin plaints are among the most painful and- universal to which we arc subject. They ante, without eiception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System—and - it was in these cases that other 'remedies' havitig SO often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been fpend in the proper and judicious application of Galvanism- . - • The Galvanic, Rings have been used with entire i. accesss in all casesof Itzlnu3tArtssi, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolo reux, Toothach - c, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick Ileaducher, Indigestion, raralysis,Palsy;" Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitations, of the' Heart,: ApOplexy, Stiffneis , of Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lueibag o, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the . Brad, pain in the Chest and Sidi, General Debility,Deficien ry of Nervous and Physical Energy,'.and NERN MS DISORDERS. In cases orCimiirtlled Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges tive organs, they have been , found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding complaints they are equally recotn mended. The Rings are of different ,prices, being mule of all Sizes, and of various ornamental patterns, and can be worulty the most delicate female without' the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the seniationi is rather agreeable than otherwise. The. Galvanic Beltsi Bracelets, Bands, Garters, 'Nerlaces, &c. In some cases of a very- severe character, and of long standing, the power as applied by,the Galvanic. Rings is not sufficientto arrest the progress of disease and ultiruately. reStoreiteafth. The improved modi fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Ste., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that] is requiredcan readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agerit of Galvanism can effect will fail to be perniane,.titly!relieted. These articles are adapted to the wait:ls:arms, wrists,limba ; or any part of the - body, With perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces ate used With greater bene fit in cases of Broncliitts Or affections. of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and , with almost uniform success as a Preventive for Ape-1 plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar-complaints. Christie's Magnetic Fltiid is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and all their modifications. This composition has been pronounced by the FreneliChetnists to ne one of the most ritiaorti i nary discoveries of modern Science. It is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren dering the nrireei sensitive to galvanic action by this means causing acoueentration 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 .same effect, or to impart a similar pro petty to the nervous system, by Means of an outward Ideal application. The 'Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capalde of the slightest injury; its application is agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as It is, beneficial in its results. Full exalanationa and direc tiona accompany it. The combined inventions are in every way perfectly harniless;•they are sold at prices within the reach of all and the discoverer only re. quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy. and permanent benefit. Christie's Galvanic Strengthening Plus. tees. These articles - form another valuable application of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They,are I an important 'adjunct to the g,emulue Galvanic Rings and their modifications, acting upon the smite princi ple, hut - haying the advantage of more ledal applica tion. They are Man.fidenlrecotnmended as a valu able addition in the speedy ure ofßlietimatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous' complaints, and'as a paid- Jive remedy in". cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest or Back/Pain in the Side,in Amalie Affections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Puliizonary Or gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the most decided character, and - they have' often been used with complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pain's and Weakness of the Breast,nriti arc highly recommended for many ofthosei complaints to which feniales are especiallyliable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causer; as a certain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all affections Of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening. Plaster will be found of great and tiermanent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the- best tonic preparation, With the important addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the action continues. These articles Will be found entire 1y free from those objections which are a constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use The greai celebrity and success of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by i,nprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr. CHRISTIE has but one authorized agent in each city or the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, • W. W. WILSON. . , CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value, and success ofthe abolve articles. . It is believ- ed that in the citv . of Ness york alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of less than a year, have' been entirely relieYed of the most painful chronic disnrd , rs, souse of tyhicli have completely baffled all form r. etrOrts of medical art. indeed many - of the first physlcians (Willis city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the ecreption or those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re- 1 ccived unanimous favor With the most intelligent, among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all . times ready and most happy to give everyfacilitv to . physicians, and all interested; for testing the truth or his askertions and the efficacy of his discoYery. Only , agency in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th and Market Street. . . oCtl4-diy. _ At No. 2. Commercial Ilbw, Liberty street, ,, Bi6- Gol den Mortar" once more. A R AtlT:o.Sm&g.oll.o,,,C.hKicNh'v'thYniythhaai,i.kefholerfoertotiliberelirbetcraeli,pead and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa ! tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the public to our stock of goods which we are now re ceiving for the, tall trade. Among which may be found in quantities to suit purchasers, the folloaving articles. Rhuebard Root, • Liquorice Root, iFlOpr Sulphur,' do. Ball, !Gum Arabic, ' Refined Borax, CaPd Magnesia, Sal Soda, Garb iMugtiesia, - Spanish Brown, Gum Aloes, . .G tm Copal, i. Cream Tarter, II 11 Brimstone, Calomel, , ‘, , NNlhite Chalk,. Sup Carb Soda, -E4t. Logwood,i' , Epsom Salts, , Chlip'd do. Glauber ~ti,- Madder ' Tartaric Acid, Yellow Ochre, , Gum Scammony, Chrome Yellow; Bal Copavia, . 4 ;lo. Green, • . It Salt Petre, se Pink. Together with ageneralassortritentorOiri,Paints, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Bye Woods, &:c...fic. all of which will lie. sold- as lov4-n as at any other house in the city. 9 - r - sepl9 MITE 11E1DELBEI1G CAtECBISM, or. a sum -1 MITE raary. or Cbilstian .Thiptrive by..rhe Gerinarr gio_de#riati,=- For sale . idour store, NO. 115 Wood at. Pittsburgh. jell. SBILIBA & SCHEIBLEB, Booksellers. mm.! MEM ,; , CAUTION Drugs, Drugs, Drugs, Min ti:..... ~ ,; .. ~~. h ~ ~'j... IMIESIE =ME WiffMffMfffffNfM 'C;c~;tal~~. . 11 T41000 1 • 1: i : btuggio:al .01110 e.. s Loire, letter,; triads, all, all, arc uneniriyed fr .g7l" •A\l, tc4ards the market. D. Brown gives his Tarticuihr attention .to. the reatment and investigation of the ses: . . All diseasesaiiiiintiloni ImpuritiesOf the Blood scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekrieas; unpoteney, salt rheum, diseases of the eye:and ear, rheuthatism, pahey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in an it runcing•to rr the public, that ho is in possessioof e latest formation and improvement in thet treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Piaris Leek Hos pital. The .modern researches on 'syphilis, its ,complications and consequences andthe improved 'modes of practice which have been made knoWn to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of 3fedicine, their particu far study and practise. Many new and*.aluable remedies havebeen late ly introduced: whichsecures the patient being met curiulized ontof 'Strangers are apprised thafDoctor 'Brown has been educated in .every bratich of medicine, and. regularly admitted, to practise; and that ,he now confines himself to: the study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth- • er with all disetes of a private or delicate nature, incident,to.the hiunanfrrime. ~No cute, no pay... Recent cases are relieyed.in .a.short;time, with out interruption from business. ocl•Office.on piaminid Alley, a,. few doors. from Wood street; towards "the market. 'Consultations strietly•confidehtial. " ' ' myi:l4l&.:wy - • ' Dr. Orborne , s Aridlan 'Vegetalge salve Pills. - . . Prepared by Dr. George Bennett, of York city. r 1114 : unprecedented success that has attended the use of these pills in the Practice of the proprie tor, 'for the, last pia. or night years, has induced him to yield, to the.importuuities of many who have. used and been ,beriefitted by them, and . make arrangel manta to p lace ,them within the reach .of the public generally, In doing.so he feels called upon to say that tie Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills is deci dedly superior to any with whiph,liejs. acquainted. They combing the propertied of, many of-the boat vegetable medicines used in no other pills) in such a manner as tp.afferd not only, immediate and tem- - porary but permanent relief. The valuabletonic which enters into .their .com position, by, their 'action upon the secretory organs hold in check the purgative principle, and induce a gentle and natural operation, witno.ut,ineonvenienee or pain, and while, they restore,a natyrarandhealthy, action of the stomach, liver and.hOWels they in crease instead of diminishing thestrerig)h !of the pa-I tient: The general opinion that a ppwfirfi,il and vio lent purgative is necessary is feepdedjin error; they I id general irritate the stomackand.liweis, derange the Secretions, and are productive of very *gripes consecitieriees, and Itartnuld be known that the great. mass of pills in general use are composed of the moat powerful and irritating purgatives, mid actavith too great a degree of violence, predpeing that de rangement in the system that..ia followed :by •edn stigation of the bowels, indigestion and costivcnesp, ' From these facts the, natural inference would be . that to Mainthin uniform health it is necessary to correct unhealthy 'seciitionsiespel merbid • humors and purify 'the system, by the . use pia medicine that will act efficiently yet mildly, assist instead of de ranging the.organs of the system, and thus,.bring na ture malts proper and healthy channel, to accomplish which no medicine is superior to the Indian Vegeta ble Restorative Pills; their operation is,, in, ordinary doses, to , promote a natural and easy evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic property impartyigor and health to the system, but when a powerful and speedy operation is necessary, it will be accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which may be done. with perfect safety, as they. arc entirely Vegetable. They have been used as a family, medicine for 'years by many of the first respectabiljty, and altho , they are not recommended to "heal all the ills that flesh is heir' top yet itrhasrmen found very rare that it his been found necessary.for those using,theni to employ any other medicine, and their occasional use' sillalmost invariably prove an effectual proven, live to disease. 'rimy are exactly adapted to the use of families, travelers and seamen; they, cleanse the blood, causing a free circulation--opea the. obstruc tions and promote the secretions of healthy bile, and consegnently i ari an excellent medicine for nausea, indigestion, nervous disiorders, dejection, liver com plaint, pains in the liead, side and breast, costive ness, loss ofappetite, urinary obstructions, ague and fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rheu matism, scorfula, and are eminently useful in all fe male complaints—and in one word, ali,diseases aris ing Clout unhealthy secretions and impurity of the blood. Numerous testimonials of. their efficacy is particular cases might be added, but the proprietor prefers presenting a few certificate's of their general character, from persons of .unquestionable cando: and veracity, who would not in any . degree lend their infliiencOo promote anything that is 'not of decided utility, and rely upon their intrinsic merits . to gain them a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence that none will abandon their 'use who give them a fair . trial. Heads of families should always keep a quantity of Dr..osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills iti the Louie; they never faif. For those who are subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness (Weight or drowsiness arising from too great a flow of blood to the head, should take these pills in preference to anything else, as they are a sure remedy. Females who value good health should never be without Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable RestoratiVii Pills, as they . purify the blood, remove obstructions, and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and be,- coining appearance. It hak been admitted by sauna- bee of physicians that females cannot too highly value these pills. The following certifiaatesare.from the Rev.. Thos. Newman and the Rev. David Webster, ministers in the Methodist E. Church,New York Conference: • Nr.w PALTZ, Sept. Dr. Osborn—Dear Sir: 1 have used your Indian Vegetahlellestorativt, Pills myself, and made use of them in my family, and most cheerfully.recommend them as a very valuable family medicine.. itiispectfully, . . . .Thosins NEWMAN. litutvooao, August 3d, 45. D. T. Osborn--Dear have fernome time past made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative:Palls, both myself and in my family,.and do most cordially recommend them as 4 superior family -medicine. Their action is exceedingly milatated efficacious, and so far na my experience goes, they are all that. you recommend them to be. • Respectfully, DAVID WrnorEn. Letter from the Rev.' George Rowe . : ELK HORN, Walworth counti, Wig, Dr. Ostiorh.—lt is with pleasure I-inform you o; the great benefit which t have derived from you - r pills. .1 have been in a decline forsomo time, which has greatly alarmed me, more especially its myeorn plaint was a-consumptive one, and I have also been very billions, and have labored severely - with pains in my head, and my eyes have been so affected-as to turn. of 0 cloudy, sallow and other disagreeable coin plexions. bly. wife had suffered also from great weakness and severe pains, and as your pills' hive 30 wonderfully relieved us, 'we have sounded - the name of them all over our neighborhood ; and wher ever my extraordinary 'cure is - known, as the most valuable Ereparation for purifying,the blood and reg ulating the system. I should not hive known the worth of-your - pills had it not been for the. Rev. W: F. Dewit, orCuddebackville, Sullivan county, N. Y., who with'reat kindness sent me a box 4o try them, and to that bor of pills I owe my„ health; and as the agent hero is out of your pills, I wish you would!end me a package of boxes as soon as possible. Respectfully, • GrasoE Borns,' Osborne Indian .Vegetable He. storative Pills - Should 'be taken" every 'eight for k a week, less or more, as the obstinacy of: the, dinease; •Or circumstances are. The is.frem2tOS, according . to the constitutled of the.rerson,"but tticy should be taken in stacient qnitinties to. operate two or thiee times on the bowelS.',Very delicate persons. should' begin with but two, and increase as the natuie oT the ease may require. These More to- . bust or of very costive habit, may begin with three and•increase to six, or even more if. it shall' be found necessary,' and they effect 'sect change to guide the patient in - their cuture'ese, Each no: Coritninsfrum 35 to 40pills--Price 25 eta. Sold; Wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S PUMA Medicine Warehouse r No. 89, Liberty st., - head of Wood, the only - Place in Pittsburgh where ,the genti4 inc Dr. - Osborn's Indian. Vegetable Restorative P . • I Feu ne.obtained: • :•-• • • • . octl9-ddrw6m: . . ('IULORIDE of LW. i ."iiiifois, and rp,r, icy 1,.:,1"'"0ct13 • • ' BAYS & BROCKCVAY. ::~.~. MEN ME I =NEE WENN MEM DOCTOR BROWN, a .gularly educated . physi an from the eastern' . cit would respectfully anl nince, to the citizens of ntsburgh,Allogheny and tcinity, that he can be )nsulted privately. and mfidentially, .every. d ay. 'ening at his Ivffice." On iamoncl >ors from. Wood .abtet. CERTIFCATES .c! !, =BE MEM ttMUMSM .• 'Aissikttaieerfa . All.ilenitng °instates., • - ta 7 preeeding Sidra' is to•rep.w.„Atthe.jit Rratinitaiftextas the. grerataveruation 'le impurities of the -It .wilt benotieed thick deidy-mitsa i from , all points ot • .*Neh : I that tbis Iperspirti -- I lows bnintdiritpteds • .1 ,en, we - areAthealth; 'if lases ivhet.we are ......,n oar from the-bfood and 01 the body, anddisposesby thisnicaris, nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is t‘in the Blood is the Life?? 10t Ever be comes impure,,it.may. be traced direetly..totbe stop) page of the insensibleperspiration. Thqe we see, alf that is necessary When the blori,d is stagnant , or in-; fected, is to open the pormiintid it relieves itself from' all impurity. instantly., : Its own heat and sitality are sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon, the surface. 'Thus we serV the folly of taking so much inteinarremedies. All' practloners;however. direct their efforts to _restorer' the Insensible Perspiratioh.- The' Thompsonlan, for' instance, sf earns, the HYdropiithist shrouds 'us in-wet blankets, tile llomopithist dells out infitilthiaimals,, the Allopathist 'bleeds and doses us with iiihmury,: and the bluXtering Quack .gorges us with pills, pills,• pills. . . To give some idea -•orthe amount of tha Ingenal-• Me Perspiration, we will- state that the learned. Dr. Lewenhotkiaaeertained that five-eights of ceivo into thesstomach, passed off by this mesas„' In other words, if we eat and drink sight pol.rn 4l l.pair day, we evacuitefive.pounds °Cathy the In sensible' Perspiiation.r. ' • • ! - This,ia, none nthet than: the baud up particles of thit blood, and ther juices giving place to 'the new and - fresh 'ones. To checkthisoberefore ii to-ie.; tarn in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter: that nature demands should leave the body. Rya sudden transition froin heat to cold, the peter are stopped,the Peripitatiam.ceales, ad !disease ben: gins at once to develope itself , filence , a stePlialtetot this flow of the juicei, originates so many core-' It is by stopping the pores, that . overwhelm 4 kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine: tenths of the.-world die from diseases. induced by. a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let ate ask, now, story candid mind,what course seems the most reasonable to punsue, to unstop the pores, after they areclosed. Would yea give . to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something , -that would do this upon the surface, wherethe'clog;.• ging actually, is? And yet I know of no, physician who - makes any external applications to effe . at it. Under these circumstances, I present to phyilitians;- and to all others, McAlister's AU-Healing Ointment, or the World's . &hp. . It has power to testore.per ' spiration on thi fe'et, on,the'head old soresiupon'the ! chest, in short, Amon any part of the bogy., whether: diseased slightly or seterelyi ' '• '• i• ' ' • It has power to cause all estenial gorea,aserofulcrite - humors, skin diacires,. poisonous -wounds,sto . die.; charge their putrid matter, and then heal* them. . It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue . of , eutanceint disorders, and restore the. entire ctutcle ;to itahealthy funetions. • • It is a rowdy that forbids the necessiti, , cifio finial ' and deleterious drugs taken into the stonileb; ' It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives itic-onie.-: • nience, or is dange'rou ' s to the intestines. •• . !: It preserves - and' defends the surface' fthiii•all de. • rangement of-its functions. 'The inrfice is the' out., .let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter, with in. It ht pierced with millions of openings to 'relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores; and death knockirl at.your. door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, far -there- is. scarcely a disease, external or internal, theta it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen', years fur all disease* of the chest, consumption' er involving the utuiost danger and responsibility, and _ I declare before Heaven and maa, that not in one '- Single case has it failed, to benefit, when' the patient was within the - reach ofmortal mean'. - Ihave liadplicians, learned in the Preessitintl have' had miniThrs of the Gospel, Judges . on the bench,. Aldermen and• Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes' of tho poor, use it in every variety of way, sod there has been but one - voice---ene united and universal voice—saying "Ma , Allister, your Ointment is good. • - CONSUMPTION—It can hardly be credited that a salv6 can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as theyrirewithin'tho system. But if placed' ills= the , Chest; it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperatea • the poisonous particles that are consuming them, ;- -and expels them from the system. • I need not say that it is curing persona econaump tion continually, although we 'are told iiht foolish* rtes.*, l'care not. what is said, aolorg ait4:cap_care "several thousand persons yearly. . 'IfEADACHE.—The Salve has cured • petiole. es' the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularlf..esery week, so that vomiting 'often took place. . . Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like suo.. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver Complaint * - pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, on, or . the other alway's accompanies cold feet. : The Salve will cure every case. In Scroulla, Plrystpplas, salt R4eum, Liver com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore. nroat,lironchitio, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Diseases,Chest:such as Asthma, .Oppression' ain, also Sore Lips, ~ - ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions,Nervours Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no mod-. icine now known so'good.• . • ! BUILNS.—It is the best thing in the. world for Burns. (Read the Directions around' the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross - surface. its ; first action is to cilia' all humor: - It• will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter„tha t may be lodged under the skin, and fre quently. breaking out to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but grosSness, or:dull .repul- • sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth anS delicate as a child.. WOIIII-S.=lf parents knew how fatal most medi • eines Weri to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially . “mercuria l .. lozenges” called “medicated lozenges;” fuges" pills, &c. Thetruth is,'no one can tell, variably when worms are preient. Now let me say ••• to permits -that this Salvo will always tell if 'a child has worms. • It-will drive every -vestige . of them a- ', way. (Read the directions around the box) • - • . There is probably 3/0 medicine on the face of the ' -earth at once so sure and so safe in the. expulsion of Worms.. - • - TOILET.--Although I have said little about it- at d hair restorative yeti Will stake it against the world,. They. may bring their °Hafer end near, and mine will restore the lizirtwo•casee to their one. !. • • OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to -.!, the impurities of tne system, is, because they'eannot- ' pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the' jmpuritiestumat have some other outlet, or it:Will en- •'• danger life.. This salve other always provide foe such emergencies ' RIIELINIATISBI.—ItremoVes almo4iteliktf7.•••• the inflammation and swnlling, when -thepaie 41L 4 i. course. Ceases. • FEVERS.—In•eII cases of fever, the ilidielltY Bell in the pdres being locked up, so that the•heat and: . perspiration cannot pass off. • If the • least moisture•r; could be started the crisishas passed and the 'danget•• •• 6! over. The All-Dealing Ointment will in' , all Cases 01, feversalmost instantly unlock the skinendbringTortt! • • . r 4 •.. the perspiration. - • .. . ~ . • „ SCALD lIEAD.We have cured cases that acts • ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors.- One man told Oahe had spent 6500 on his children Without any - benefit when tylbw boxes of the ointment cured them. - . ~. --. CORNS.—Occasional' use'of the °inn:dent will al- '• ways.keep cornafrom'grewhig. - People:need 'lever' '• be troubled with them if they will use it.. - • • - 'AS A FAMILY MEDICINE,..-14• 0 mances meas ure its value., tio leng as the stars roll along over.' thelieavens-r-so lOng as 'man treads the earthoitab-1` ject to all infanities of the. flesh—so long as disease- -. and sicknessii kneweritist aci long will this. good t• - •• Ointnieutle:usted awl esteemed. When man- etas es'fronsoff the , earth, then the demand' '. Wilt cease ' , ‘• and not till then: JAMES .McALISTE.R. & Co. Bole proprietors of the aboye Medicine. -Price 26. - cents ,per box.; ..- . - CAUTION.--As the All-Healing Ointment:44;W : been greatly counterfeited, we have given this is , tion to the public that "no; Ointment wili gem:lint% ; -unless the :fames of Jamie' ItleAlister, or James Are-, A/later 4- C 0.,. 2ZO.WRITi7JI with a. PEN upon tyrerr:- label." Now we berebr offer wreward of 100 to. • 3 be paid on • convict-lasi in any:, Of the constituted; courts of the United States, fo r. a33 o4Yiderd epee"- terfeiting OUI,IIBMO and" Oititinent. - . - PRICE - ' 245- CENTS - PER , BO.IE. • . AGENTS IN PITTSBU RGH—Drama, dt Reiteri, • corner of Li berty,and .St.. Clair sta. are' the sale agenis, and. L. Mei:ix, jr., corner Market at. eta:- the Diamond; Hays , Brockway, (Druggists No Commercial Row; Liberty sty J. H. Cassel, coriter,ort.::: Walnut and Penn streets., Zith ward, and sold at : 'Bookstore to Beetbfteldit. 3d door from Second its. j. . and in. Allegheny , city by, Ij P. Schwartz, ind J. 611 , 4 - • gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist),llictainghann,awdli D..Negley,Xast tilierty;:ll.'ReWland,hltriaiiatki Samuel Walker ;Elizabeth; J. Alezander.lr.Sorhylo,..• tiongahelatity;.ll. /I,Roppnan T.: - Itizgeof&A :Brown/sine,. 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