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EMIN nb. a, MEM Wholesale Shoo Store. f•H CHILDS lk Co., are now receiving their - • spring supplies, consisting of one of the largest, cheapest and best as-. sortment of 11d0t.4 and Shoes that they have ever • been abler° bring to this market. Also, Ladies-and Misseit , PfOrenpe Br - aid, and Straw Bonnets, of the latest = sfyil4togPtimr with a splendid assortment of Palm ".Leaf 'Hats moos , and boys> summer Caps. Alsoi:altirge hit of Neiv York Tanned Sole.. Leather, all otivhich having been purchased at the lowest ratesiand - aeleeted - With great care for the wpstern trade, Will be sold ltt a small advance above cost and charges: , Alf'merchanta 'wiehing to purchase will find irtiftheir ixtterest to call and examine theirstock before.pireliasing elsewhere rnar27-tf, • . ••- • • , c . . „. . je* • • ".. .P i i!tsbutrgla kortablet_goat' Vxei --.' p .esszr CO4, Ma . 71111iSM 1.8 , 16-' -,------' - - - -- reiti . c ' , transportation of freight between Pitts - . , . '",:,,b1:111 -. 11.nd, the Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania r, .... Spitera6nts and lialthnere and Susquehanna rail ' . ' ;,:the . Proprietors of this oldfistablished line, having Opmpleted their arrange:mita, Ara - prepared to for ' w4)31 - geods to and:time the ..East (on the opening of tiocatilll 'nsvigatiOno on. as - reasonable terns as-any toslidr responsible line,•and are determined that no eaitter,attentiodon their. partehall bo wanting to se- Htfeiteinitintiance of that patronage so liberally be ..stowed.uped theta fur several years past. The "decided success of the portable boat systam, io manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced in the_delivery of goods, the absence of all risk of ql ~14'.brelikigeOr•other damage, incident ti the did ' systent jt where goOdS have to be hurriedly transhipped ,threictimes on the way, and the merchadmble order ' • in which- . pi - filliteii . lisa been'"avowedly delivered by titliiii; - .hiS induced . - the proprietor*, to - increase their stook considerably'this 'season. 'Their extensive warehousesza each point, (imeitinallid by any other li,nejaffonis them facilities to:conduct their business With-despatchtend to- shippers-. the convenience of 4toiStoragei if required; until their arrangements are, cpuiplete--while their - long experience in the carry ing%trade, ifis -presumed, wilibe sufficient guarantee tiltheir patrons and the-public - that they will success ' - fully exart themselves to give general-satisfaction. ' • • Produce received forwarded; steamboat charges paid, and bills lading transmitted free of-charge for commission; advanerng ,- or storage, and,ali eommuni t cations to the following, agents promptly attended to: • •' - — TAAFFE &,.. OTONINTOR, ' Cot. Penn and Wayne BM., Pittsburgh, THOMAS 1101:111DGE, 27S Market street; Philadelphia. OTONNORS tk . ,to., North st., Italtirnore. " mai'3o:~. Isigisant's, Trataspovtation.liizso. 86. 4 4 ------ ~...,, A_ aqs.ppc,.... on - strict Sabbath-keeping principles, 1,..) though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted- .The proprietors of this old, established, line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are itieircrughly prepared to forward produce and „.trieraliandiits'*o and from-14 Eastern cities en the 4*• ir .... , .e..niug navigation..or..--. - .„.,-Mte Meg- that out long experience in the carrying latiglikiir,anel 'zealous attention to the interests of cue- tonie* . trill secure to us a continaance and increase - of - the patronage heretofore bestowed on 'Binghant's '-Lice? . • . , . . -Ocir Ana.ngenpnts Will enable us to carry freight with - am utmost despatch; end our prices shall always be aeloir:as the lowest charged by other responsible Px nee and metchandize will he received and for warded east and west without any charge for adverti tdagiatorage or commission. 13ills tot lading forwarded, and every direction praropey. attended to. Address, orapply to Canal gamin, COP. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb•g, • 13INGRAMS, DOCK & STRATTON, - No. 27( Market st., Philadelphia, J.LIIKS WILSON,. Agerit, '-, No. in North froward st, Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, . . • No. 10 West st., New. York. :spender's Portable Boat tine. .7,14 . , l§46 41 -%-c -2 - -- • _,..„......... • :,,, , the transportation of produce and merchan - •"4 - ' , /ii - te' to and' frnin Pittsburgh, Baltimore and tigiiiiiilphiai ;Mr without transhipping. COods con roß iignild-to our care, will be forwarded with Out delay, at thnlovrest current rates; Bills of Lading trans raittrid,'aml all instructions promptly attended to, fret : Croat riny'elira charge for storage or Commis-1 lion, - Address - / / • C. A. MeANLILTY & Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh ROSE, •MERRILL & Co., Smith's Baltimore DIEARS, RAY NOR & Co., Broad st., Philadel hia -- -Pleirtrorth's Way 6 Freight Line. gt l 4l- 184 n4lOl riXCLPSIVELY for the transportation of way ...I...k.• 4 lrelght. between Pittsburgh, Illairssille, Johns too*, laollida3.-sburgh, Water Street, and all inter ixtediate.places. • . OiMboat.leave.s the. WarehOnse of C. A. McAnul ly •IkPe,, , Pittsburgh, every day (escer Sundays) and 1 Sitippbrs can always depend on haring, theirgoodsl forwarded without delay and on accommodating tertus..., W,Co.respectfully solicit your patronage. - Faornicrans: • .I.E-Prckiconh of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris arid Pacirte. • H..-Barnes of boats, Push and Exoine. - JOhti Miller of cars on-Portage Rail Road. AGENTS. • PICKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnstrawa, JOHN IHILLE C. A. NPANCI f TY Et CO, ai Pittsburgh. jy.23' - - . 2 1011IONGAREL A. ROUTE, VIA. IIItOWICSVILLE. TO : BALTIMORE, in 32 hours—fare $lO. '1 'Oin 40 hours-l-fare $l2. °ma' 73 mitts s-rAoarro: 74, ." -. ' ' LT: "S. .Zra The great Speed, Regularity and high &Tull:Ilion slreailyy attained by this pleasant passenger Route, hay.hitchi4ed,ihe Post Master Geueral, to place the NetaSork and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, ul na Tlid . superior and swift steamers CONSUL and LOUIS IiPLANE, leaves the Monongahela. Wharf precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock, Lavery evening, except Sundays. Splendid Coachesawaietheir arrival at Brownsville, to trans- I port Passr.ngers'and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail . R'oa&at Curnberhuid. - Thepaeparations on this route are ample, and the count:le-thus complete, so that ditappointrnent or de lays witrbeattiknown upon it. Illtalut tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland or'atTialtitnore, during their pleasure, and continue theirjourikey-either by steamboat or cars to Wee in the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood st. Pitts nrgh: - J. DIESICIMEN, jyal Agent. rth .Ward Livery Stable. -- 263:eral! THE known subscriLive ber, ry haStabg le vin boukep gh t t by C. B. out the 'f Dothizin,the fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friend's and the public generally, that he will keep at all times. :stock of the best. description of riding hones, beggiek, carriages of all kinds, and in short cyciy.thing,required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is-new, and he is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his 4.. His terms will be moderate. His stable is on Lib erty •street - , a few-doors above the canal bridge, wherelte respectfully solicits a share of public pa tronage..it - CHARLES COLEMAN. 114mila is Z./.10 .pretided with an elegant Hearse, which - will be furnished when required. 0ct2.5-1 - 1 • „.... 4in Gold and Silver Watohes. THOSE who wish to purchase Gold orSil -42k verWatches, or Jewelry, will find it to theit Or', advantage to call on the eubscriber, - who le •raping all , descriptions of fine gold and silver watches and, jeittelry, on as good terms as may be had in the easterrZciies. Fine:Gild and gilver English . Patent Lever Watehe " .1 Geneva:arid French " , " L'Epino Watches. Ladies'. and. Gentlemen's Fine. Gold Guard Chains. •cg , CC (C Ct ,c B reast pi ns . " incclets, Gold Pencils, and Finger Rings. Silverware, Military G oods, Lamps, and a large va riety brt - tincy 04 - 8. 0.4 r. wasetio,, -Clovics anti Jewelry repaired in, the best manor, •and 'warranted sf the lowest price!. TIV., IV, 'WILSON, octs corner Foulh-and Markqt Sts, , .....::: - .:l4t-nat*l.t.. ,; .' ,- ,- • Iift.j,S.PAING:rFASHION.-Just reocived byjit amers .i.Fproag,i, from Now. YorliVtlie'Spkilig Styl e or Hate,..,,- . .4.11-44iohe in .war t 'of t " ' H a a_nea Supgrior. tits . - - j i Are rgs Wrullritzvito4 ily ca ll . .' 'B. 4 1t)04tE,.:' No o 3_,W;pcgt at.; 3 doOre koltiwDiiticina Allyl, ~i ~:~:•> ~: .~~..- 5. I 1 A 1, *r .0444? e 4,„.„ iolersM.,..tt trifertittes r ilia patiaeg_ .to, ..,51 , 41 I. and from Unser. BEZTAIN Apn ,;,11 , by W.& J - . T. Tapscott , • 75 South street, corner °Maiden Lane, New York, ainV . :96 Waterloo road' Liverpeol:' , . ~.„. The 'Subscribers having_ accepted.' the egency of the aboie house, are no* prepared.to make arrange.. Merits -- upon theinost liberal terms. with those deai- Eons' of paying the passage of their Naar from the old 'Country, and itatte.ythenieselvcs their character and . Jerre standing in bnainees will give ample es-, iniiance- that. all their airangeinents will be carried .Y.-T.Tapaciett, are long and l'avora tdy.known. for - this. superior anal accommadatiOn and.. sailing. qualities , of their Packet thips.' The QUEEN oy THE WEST, SIiERIDAN; ROCHES TERAARESCIC; IJOTTINGUEIr, and .. .SIDDONS, tWo Whieh leave each Port monthly, from - Ne*Tork tht#2list and 26th'and froni Liverpool the 6than.l-I . lth, in addition 0 - Which they..have . arrangements with the St. George . and Union. Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every ti v edays being thus deter mined, their- realities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tanacottts constant per-sonal superintendence of theliesiness in Liver pool is an additional security " that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be partial_ laxly attended to. The subscribers , being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Baldness between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge-of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and ate thergore'prepared•to contractror pas sage fromany sea fort in Gruat Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they, are engaged In giving them facilities for carrying, passengers so tar_inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if no cessary,) forward. passenger* further West by the , best :mode of conveyance without any additional; charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are alto prepared to give drafts at sight,lbr any amount payable at the principal Cities and. Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to • TAAFFE E.: O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission 'Merchants, mar 27 d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa. nociim, BROTHERS CO. ARHANOEM'ENTS FOR l a , 1846 _ BLAKEL, Y 311TCH.EL,-Igtalt; I~EMITTA.NCI:S to, and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by the Bloch 8011, or old Line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the Ist and pith of every month. And by brat class American Ships (Sailing Weekly.] Persons sending to the "Old Country , ' for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the - lit and 16 th of every month,) also by first class ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our -Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Cu., there will send owl without delay. Should those sent for not come out the money will be refunded without any deduction. The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd I ets," comprise the following .narignificent ships, and I will sail from Liverpool on their regular appoints.. day, ds follows: Fidelia, . On Ist Jan. lit May. Ist Sept, Europe, - 16th " 16th " 16th " l New York, lst Feb. Ist Juno. Ist Oct. American, 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire,.. lit Mar. Ist July. Ist Nov. Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec. Oxford, • . Ist April. lit Aug. Ist " Montezuma, IGth " 16th " 16th " Notice.--It is well known, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyance fur persons 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 the owners that no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, aro authorizedito-advertiac and to bring out' passengers by that Line, .'• We have at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Rival Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Presiout, Grote, Ames & Co., Itankers i London, which are paid free of discount, or any 'charge ' whatever, in all the principal towus 1 throughout England, L - eland,Scotland and Wales. Apply It', or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, 111t0 , 6 & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next-door to the Fulton Bank, MR. ROCHE, Sr., No. 75 Dublin street, Liverpool. BLAEELY & .MITCHEL, Ponn street, and Smithfie— flew/Um/sees to England. Ireland, Seot, land . and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting, money to any o the above countries, can do so through the suh scribers on the most easy 'terms. We are prepared to issue'drafts for any amount over 1.71,00 sterling.— BemittanceS made through our house any day before the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. . , BLAKELY dt MITCHIFJ., Pittsburgh, Agents for Ree c ho, Bro's & Co., New York ~~Paper AVarehouse. THE undersigned having bought the paper W111 . 1)- house and wall paper manufactory, late of Iluldehip & Browne, have entered into a eo-partner ship, under . the name and style of. Hill &Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the business in all its va rieties. They will have always on hand a complete, assortment of TAPER IfA NG INGS AND BORDERS, ' of their own manufacture, and their stock will be ' improved and enlarged with periodical additions from the best French theories. Agents for the well-known Clinton plper . Mill, Steubenville, from which they will be .constantly supplied v. ith WRITING, 'WRAPPING,. PRINT ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.; all of which they oiler wholesale and retail, al their store, No.' 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country Merchants and dealers pre invited to call. je29-dGm Allen Kramer, VXCHANGE 13119 KER, corner of Wood and 3d .. L4' Streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. 1,t71n. Bell & Co., John - D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., . Joaeph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., John H. Brown & Co., J,amett M'Candless, CinehM J. R. M , Donald, St. Louis, W. H. Pope, Presq Bank THREATENED INVASION OF WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swill way 10,000 men, riotwithiminding which, J. M. White WilLcontimic to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the western coun- Ity, having the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is no* prepared to show tcfhis numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths, cassimeres, yestings; and clo thing orall descriptions, suitable forthe approaching season, that has ever heen.offenulin this market, to which aIL can have the Right of Way. Observelite corner, N 0,167, Liberty tunl.Sisth streets. J. M. WHITE,. Proprietor. Can't be Beat I M. WHITE has.ust received at his large fl establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superiorlot of French Satin VES 'PINGS, all of which he is ready to make up in tlie.latestfaihicin tuad.on the most reasonable terms as usual.. -Observe the corner, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets, myl , l WHITE, Tad' or, Proprietor. , jobas.ll..Dayla,7.-1„,,„ A UCT/ONEEIt i.:OII4.IinSSION.MERCHANT, A Corner oe Wood and Vitllr streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to, receixeimerebandixe-of every description on consignment for public or-private-sale, nnii - 4roin eng . experience, in the aboye busizies, flatters hiinself -that he will, be able fo.give entire satisfaction to-all .1.1110 War:favor him with their pain:MS:ft: • - Regular sales on Monclifraiii Thur.sdays ofpry -Goods and Taney articlei, at 10 o'clock; A. .Of groceries, Pittsburgh- malinfliCtured - articles., new and second handibrniturei , ace., setwo o'clock, +Sales every Bening at esxly gas-light. augl.2:y NNE `ak GEO. G. BROWNE SAML. C. IfILL. 1:171=121 Pittsburgh, Pa, Philadelphia. nati, 0. ; Mo. of Ky., Louisville To Arms t To Arms t T Fr - nals'islt,ss' Fire Insurance Company ruILADELKITA,. --; iratiIatTER r PERBETIJA L. $406,000 paid-in::d -'fieel63e, Chestintst., north side, near-Filth.—. Take Insurance, either permanent orlimitod, against joss_ or damage by fire, on property-and effects of ovary. -description, in, town or country, 011 the mbst reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. `BANCEER Brest: C.' G. -ll:wet:ma, . , DIRECTORS: Charles.R. Baneker,. Jacob R/ Thomasliart,- ' George W. Iticliardri ThemaaJ...Wbru-ton, Mordecai D. Lewis, - Tobias 'Wagner, .Adolphi E. Boric, - Shaniel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSIIpitGI-1 AGENCY. . , .. WARRICKMARTIN Agent, Iit:UIC P.X.Challga Gtftco of Warrick Martin, S2Cp., corner of 'Third and Mar ket streets. - • ~ ' Fire risks taken on b tidings and their contents in 1,1, Pittsburgh, Allegheny d the surrounding country. No marine or inland naviigation risks taken. ' ~,. a tr , 4-y. I • Fire and Marine IllSitralLCC. THElnsurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorize ni Agent, subseritier, offers to make permanent and limited Lnsurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by' the canal and titers. .. .. ' • DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Cain, Preet. Samuel Brook's, Alex. Henn-., Charles Taylor, '..,.,.. Samuel W., N Jones,. Samuel W, , Smitlf a ." , gdward Sith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomas ' ‘; , John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard,Sec , y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni- i ted States, having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long! experience, ample means, 31111 avoiding all rinksal an extra hazardous character, it may be considered au offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD.j At Counting ,rtnotu of Atwood, .ronea & Co. , Wn, ter and Front sill:tits, Pittsburgh. octt3-Y. laT lON AL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Nc York. well known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, ; to make insurance of every kind connected with risk/ of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loan or damage by lire, Dwelling Houses, Warehoirseii, Buildings ht general, Goods Waree; . and Merchandise; and every description ofpersonal property on the most-favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to withont de lay at the atice,No. 31 %Valor and 62 Front saa.,. by SPIRNGER LIAABAUGII Af,?t..) At an Election hell at the office in N. Y.; May 12th. the fullowir ' v , named gentlemen were chosen. Directors of this Company, for the 'ensuing year; vat: Joseph W. SO vage, 'Stephen Holt, John Browner, John MeChain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, 'Miliaria S. Sheens]; Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE, Esq., e•as unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing year. WAL'JAMES BOCCS, • Seeretarv. au 4-1 v Ingurmince AOOMF.RICAN' FIRE INSURANCF. COMPANY of. Philadelphia—Charter perpetiial—Ca pitalt/Ml,- paid in. Office in Philadelphia,,No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley, Sec'y. 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. t Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its , neighborhood will be received, and risks taken r either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCIfRAN, Agent, t1ec11 4 ._..._ No. 20, G, Wood street. ' ___ /0511111 JUNG. I. SINIVEY, KING & FINNEY', Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware. Mutual! Safety hisurance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS' 'upon 'Buildings and Merchandize of every description, and Marine Risky upon Inxlls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable Office at the warehouse of King t Mimes, on! Water et., near Market street, Pi tlsburgh. N. 11. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution nlllOll ,, the roost flourishing in Philadelphia , — as having ti large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing,—as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium. actually paid in by him; and therefore as posseasing the Slutual principle divested of every obnosious4 feature, and in its moat attractive form. nov i-te Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and lifOod streets, Pittsburgh., rri HE assets of the company on the first of Jano a . jj ry, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, $600.615 93 Real Estate, at cost, .100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72 Making a total of $909,68.3 •2 :wordin g certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security- to all who obtain policies front thin Company. - Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oetti WARRICK MARTIN Agent Pittaborell Navigation and Vivo Intim ranee Company. Cy/ice, No. 21, Mai kci &rect.. DI nEcTons: .Michael Allen, William Ebbs, C. Ansbutz, Lewis Hutchison,- - Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorenz,' Robert Beer, James May, R. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Pres't, Rontirr Secretary. nog-20416in. 1 J. S. Lowry, Merck:ant Tailor. W °ITLD inform his friends and the public in general, that he has removed to Trend street, in the Sr. CIZAILLS.S building, too doors below the entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner, having en gaged the services Of Mr. JOHN M. CASIPELL as cut-. tOr, whose attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this par ticular having long been established in the flishion able community of.this city, induces the belief that by close attention to business, he will be able to give general satisniction to all who may favor him with a call—having also made arrangements to keep constantly on band a general assortment of every thing adapted to gdetlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Casiiitneres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sue- I ponders, Gloves, Cravats, and - every article pertain- leg to a gentleman's wardrobe, he will be ready at all times to supply any demand in his line.. The subscriber respectfully informs his iiiends and the public generally, that having entered into the above arrangement the,establieliment will' be able to furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a punc tuality and despatch scarcely equalled by any other in the city, and for Style and workmanship nor sur passed by any in the states. aug22-d3m • JNO. M. CAMPBELL: . ' TO GEORIAX . FARDIERS.. - ! i. 8 90 ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Marys , settlement nt Elk County: It adjoins the lands of Bensinger st Co. ? who arc the , founders of that settlement. To a few German Farmers, ivisli; ing to emigrateto that section where they can enjoy all the advantages or a new settlement, and where the ordinances 'of the - Catholic.religion arc daily. ad ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities as other lands, .that cost twice -or three times as much. St. Marrs settlement, now numbers about 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly.oShould a y suffteient number unite ankpurebase -the:whole tract, an exchange will be made for other property near Pittsburgh. For further particulars .apply to L. WILMARTII, Penn street,.: . octl7-tf. - Or to V,.. SCRIBA' Wood street: ~ . - "DIOAGLEPS Patent 'Eitension Piacilse—This iithe most compact, ;complete; convenient and useful pocket companion ever.efferi ed to the ,public.. The multiplicity of its usefulness, and the smallness:of its Else ixenders it a perfect Multum in Parvo. In the short space - of - 23,:inebes it contained-a iloltlPen; Pencil; 'and Treseri , b`Of leads, end by onemotion slides either the Pen'er Pencil out,' and extends :the' holder to six inches, which is hitt lit:. tletmere thin;halfthe'length when , shAtt of the dOmmott*mthcilder, hut - when exteridedis one fourth' longet.- IThe.aboasi useful•articleluistrecerved; Vont thEr tli JOH NSTON , &..STQCKTUN;BOTaIise oct29 and Stationers, Market K. st ~: E .KT 's 4 - 13 1 IV:A; n - Crfi p,sinta:s. miwAgeop'2Fßo.p.D9., •''''-• TO "D H. 13 GGI. S Tl 5 ''," • O.OMF Diuggit4arn_nfisledinto . the iiror,Ofhtly ing'n miserable jthitation, of Dr._ Stnith'a Sugar- Coated Indian.Vcgetable Pills, simply beoalme :they can purchase the spurious cheaper- ....We 'shall ip all: cases expose such dealers throughout the .countrY, who r aller being my and infornied of the,.iascalßyOr i these imitators ,bniand attempt to imposeupen.the :public with Mick wertliless trash.' ' It- tri motlite Su , gai - coallrig" erte;thaf. constitutes, the yalue or.) , Pills, bat it is ini:iriventlen,, for which " ; I' . claim the right. BENJ. • 179 Cregni-ich if, and 2 Wattir st. Boston:, READ AND , JURC,:Z-L-.11/I.PORTAN2',FACTS. We, the underatglied, wholesale diagg!sts iii Lou, isville, Icy:, are satisfied, froin'all the .information thifwe can obtain, that Dr. G. B.FMAMIII &WITH is the orighialitlienter or the Sugar-Coa:ted Pills. ; .. • 'We-are prepared.te isupp l y - dealers it the.. New York price. . Rolnnson,.Peter 4...Ciry, 492 Main street.- - J. S. :Morris -4. 'Oa., 461 Main` at. Rupert 4-* lindenbeigeri 511 Main st.•'' • • Ceorgc Lapping 4.. Co., 79 Fourth at; • - /I=l/ 4- Alden, 81 Fourth et.'. The following &bpi drirggistaip New York shows 1 invented the. Sugar Cciated - .Pills'in 1843: - • • New York, Jusiel6th, 1844".' We, the undenrigned,neverictiw Or beard of "Su gar e, the until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man ufactured and exhibittd them trios Omuta year singe. Rushton.. Co., 110.11roaclway and 10 Astor House., /watt Randolph, iIL 1).86 Liberty at - llot•frce Everett, 96 -1 / a dlbn st. • . John Castree, 97 Hudson at. • • - David. Sands, 70 Fulton at. A VOICE 1;71011f KENTUCKY. 'f have been alfficted.with dyspepsia in its 'mates gnisated form for three years past, and found• no re relieNintil I used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's...Sugar-Coat ed IndignYegetable.PiLls." After using six bOXecier raid valuable pills, entirely cured. They 'are a general remedy. .l. K. LEEMAN. ' Paducah, Ky.'Nenv.ll, 18,45. • - We certify to the• Above facts: •• • . "Sugar• Coated Pills" are universally esteemed in this vicihitY>. • s • 11000 K GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Pad ['cab s -Ky. Nov.l 1845: : ,,.. • At the request or Dr.- G. Iler(minin Smith's agent we cheerfully state. that. we. visited :the office of Dr. Smith in September:last,- while in Nevet•York, and found him to all appearance carrying on k'very ex tensive business with'hii Sugar-Coact table Pills. The extent of his establishment would astonish an not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Louisvllle Journal. • (From Dr. Singleton.) Stnitlaand,(.lgy.) Feb. 24.1346. Dr. G. Benj. Smith.-e Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been introduced that his sold so well and given audit general satiatiction as your. Sugar-Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills:. Very respectfully, yours, • S. V- SINGLIfTON. Feb. 13th, - 1846: Dr. G..llenj. Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will ploSise send 'us 12 gross of your valuable Pills. From present in dications we shall sells.large amount of them. We find that they go tvarylnick. •YoUr friends, - BULL ALD I.:N. Louisville, Feb. 13th; 1846. Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About . two • weeks:lh' we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed 1 , 111.. Tholmh business is dull here at this Brae, yet we have sold them all.; Yon will please send us 10 gross through Moans. Lawrence es Reese, of your city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh-. - Yours, respectfidly, • ~ WILSON, STAItIIIIID es SMITH. This is to certify :hat 1 have used the Sugar Coated Pills minufacturoa by 0.• B.Sinith, of New York, lbr some time, and bel ieve•thern to boa good medicine; I and also froin inquiry-in that city, Ivan Persuaded that ho is the original inventor, and therefore, is en-1 titled to the benefit of the invention. S. 'WILLIAMS, aog2l Pastor IA Bvtiet Church, Pittsburgh. • We have forty fetters front different dealers zolicit ing the agency of my Pill; although they had the spurious in their stere---one IMrticular from New °Hewitt, which we shall I:iutilith. Principal Offices —New .York, 179 Greenwich it.; Boston 2 Water at. 13ENJAmix smITIT is written on the liot 'tow or owery box of genuino "tibtgitr-Content Aor.zers--Ilrilliam liendersonDruggist,2as Liberty street Pittsburgh: John Sargeant Allegheny city. • risen's Inventions outdone bir HEAD; urrtrev nE WISE, ArltillSE NATVII.£ 4 5. GXEAT LLEMEDY, TI/E1 AnEitICAN OIL, A MEDICINE OF, NATURE. rrIIIIS Oil is obtained' frenta welLiatar Burksville, lieutueky, at the del4th ef feei•hr.hiwthe, surface of the earth, and 170 feetihrough so/id rock.l Its curative properties are truly astonishing, arid as I a Remedial A n it tnay.well be pronounced WWI,' derad.r, Since thediscevery,of this Panacea .of.Na• turn, niiinhers'o I •remark abl o cares, have been- effect ed by its use. It .is laneeent---Powerful.--Sate and I Certain'in its effects, It has been used with tutpar aliened success -in the trinttmentol.the. folio:wing disease:lnflammatory Itheuniatism, ',Burns and Scalds Cboffe, Piles, Plato:deuce, inflammation of the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Com- - plaint, Phthisic, Scald Head, Cancersi Weak and Sore Eyes, Bruises, Fresh., Cuis and Wounds, Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, 'Fetter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore ;Throat, Consumption, /ironchitit,, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scrofula. or King's Evil, Coughs, Syphilis, Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all. Chronic dis eases; Impurities of the 'Blood and General Debility. It is likewise very beneficial for Female Complaints. in general; acts as a great Irettorative from Languor, Weakness of Back and Chest; Low Spirits and. Execs . sive Debility. Read the following Certificates„ all of which arc authentic; all the persons therein named are now living, and well k - tionm in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh: Prersnurion, Aug 22, 1515. This is, to certify that we have used the merican Oil for the whooping cough, among our children, by giving them timni 20 drops tc: a small tea spoonful at nig ht, which always enabled them to rest well through the night. •I also applied it to ono, of the children ! that got her arm burnt by turning over a tea cup of hot coffee on it, the child - teaserl ' crying by the. time the arm' was dressed and "bound up, and has never complained of it since:" - retire was "Arnie:tell with a pain in mri y side aa breatt, and have been so for IG years. ""1 Cotiiiiidneethusing the Oil by taking a tea spoonful twice a day, andin'3 or four days using of the oil I hate ben very.much relieVed, and do really believe that it is the best family medicine that I have ever aeon. I applied it to ono of my neighbor's for a strained a ncle, which relieved her in a few minutes. We have afed used the oil for a strained joint in our own Ihunly, which gave.'ease in a very short time. We live on the east sidnigPonn st., 3 doors south of Walnut, I am now as well as I ever was in my life, RIARGARET 11. SMITH. Prrrsnugem, Aug. 14,1896. This is to certify, that my km has had the Plethisic for seven'years, and was very bad with it, and about 12 or 15 days since, I corm - deuced -. giving to him about 20 or l drop 4 of •the Anierican Oil, twice a daY. which relieved him in a day or two of his diffi culty of breathing, and ho is now entirely relieved of his cough; our boy is 10 years of age. We lire is King's Alley., , NANCY KING. . . CLNC.)4 , INATE, July Ist,. IS4O. Sir: Having been cured of a. very of disease of the eyes - and head by the use of the American Oil, I feel it my duty to public, as well as to you, to send you the following certificate: I hereby certify that I was severely afflicted one year ago last. winters.wlth.inflamed sore eyes and a very severe pain in my head from my,eyes up lo the top of my head, and continued so for several weeks. My eyes Were so much inflamed aud sore that could not see to attend any business, nor could I tell one object from another a few yards from me. I called in a phyaleialf,` Inn still got worse. I also tried a good many reatedlenthat had 'mred . others:l but in . my case they April,,lS4s,'llleard I of the American Oil. rpxoetired-a: bettlp L and be. fore I had used a half a bottle viai`entirely well; and still continue - so. will not.be withoulit lit my house as long as I can get.thegenuine article. I also gave it to one of my Men.that was working for ine„ . that had the tettet in,hia.hands tio.,hadAat wheiihe would grip anything tight in 'them the blood would burst out, and the use of half a bottle* eine& us...bOtb. would advise all theta= - w4 afflicted in airy give the. Oil a fair 'trial; and I think they will 4.3; -pleased with the effect it - will have;&..e . ,:'.- .: JOHN MURPHY. - sold at One Dollar per.Dottle? atlacksowe Patent Medicine Wanhouse„ 89 Liberty,..bead of Wood et,: Pittshergh,.. Tar. oria.T.Pnacr tm, Pirstmitert-wherei the t'entsitie AmericattOßcAzt beobtajned,,;.,, • Beware of- a Counterfeit artielei,e The:Sineek put ' , in Aniericatt Oil SOttlesi and labelled " Amer.. lean Oil.? .sconewltacteternblV.s tbie , . tf- Ainetita OP, but possesses none of its virtues or healingpow enr.l W. Jacksortrespeetfinly inforntertheTizblie% 'that D: thiproprietors , of theWriericeit OLV 11.4.yci a ppointellihitttAffetuSOLS , AGENT fbr Weitz ern' Pennsylvania.. • ji.ei l l- p ers outi.WisitingSUl:ktgenelee'ttiil - api l ly at Eft Liberty.titreet,as itlitive:, . IL — Su tgaMitia Wahtid;fer :eieri - -i.6 - wn in. the -above District handare `on and, Can be - ie4`ut..'l4e4O44ql46'libVitj, street, head of Wood. - aug 28-114 ~<,. ~;~ _ ~~f a : ~~~r=~ A-FOSiTIVE AND PERMANENT:CURE FOR ItHriEtr' — *A 4 riSii AND: An NERVOUS. cO4PLAINTS. - What though ilie.cauiri may not,be.p4lgined, , Sinee.their:iffects,ire dgly, ,asOrtaiged, -; Let not delusion, prejudice, or, prhlei Thilece mankind to set flie tg9ans aside; ; ; Means shrii4e, Are by Heaton desigted To alleiiate thii ills ol liumun . , . . DR. CHRIST/VS GAL VANIC . RINGS AND :NAG; RETIC FLUID TWS iiiPail'able inventions-which has received the universal - apprehatien of-the f G triediSal-;fit'efe. pion of Britain, comprises an . entirely•newep plicatiOri of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by meads of which, the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, - Eleetric and Magnetite Machines, &c., arc entirely dispensed with, ancrthe mysterious power of,Galvanisni-applied without ` - alif'oftleobjectiontf which are inseparable_ from thegeiii;ral mode now in use. The iittefiglieS-- ea, And in - eget:it - Intervals, in wldch Galyanism is ap plied by the:Machines, has h'aa been firmietinced;nfter a fair and impartial trial, to be decidedly frijarn'nts, and it was to remedy thfs radicaf defect that this•newap , plicati;fii wasproj ected, Which;after-uticeisitigteil, and perseverance, fhia been brought to tat its:present state ofperfcction. /Fhe Galvanic. Ring* answer, all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and ' in many other respectlX are more safe and • -'errtairt in accomplishingthe desired 'effect. . .'„ • ' The Gateman - Rings need in - Mannection• - iiith: the Magildir Fluid, are confidently recommended in all ! disorders .whieh arigefrovn an enfeebled and unhealthy state of thenervoas or vital. system, and t,heipeont plaints are among the most painful and universal which we are subject. ,They arise, without exception," from one simple cause—a derangement .of the Nerv-- oili Sptem—and it .was. in, thetuf cases that- Other I 'remedies having so often failed,, new agent,w - as Igreatly needed, which itts. confidently. believed, , has been found in the proper•and judicious application of Galvanism;_, i . • •,. The Galvenie'Ringe hate' been' used with entire tinccess in all cases of llttrultfnmsat, acute or chronic, applying to the head, face or limbs, Gant, -,7'icxDolo resin roof 411414 Dronchitisi .Vertigo, Nervy* Sick licailaCtie,' indigestion, Paralysis, ~Palgy,•,rpilept y ; Fits, Cramp, Palpitations of the •Heart,. Apoplexy, Starnes,. or -Joints,. Spinal- Complaints,-, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nevous:rreinors, Dizziness of ilia Head, pain to the'Cheit and Side, General Debility,Deficien-. ell of NereOtuLan4 , P h Ys4 l 4 -, Energ3+; aad eif",l.lEit V OLTS DISORDLF4 . Itteattea efeonliroxed Dyspepsia, which is'aiiiMly a nervous derangement ofthtt diger, ti ve. organs, they have been foundequally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon'the ilAtete, must be witnessed to be believed, and as &certairfpreventive for the preceding complaints they areequallyreceint niended,:The Rings. are a different prices, being' Made Drill Sizes, antler various ornamenta pa erns, and can be worn by the Mont dell - tate - female without. Lthe slightest inconvenience:'' In fact, the sensation ~ .is rather agreeable than otherwise. The Gals-ante' Belts; Srlicelets, Dinitis, IGarters t; Necklaces, doe, •..• In some some cases of a very severe character, and Of long standing,the. power as applied by the Galvanic Rings is not sufficienttoarrest the progress of disease and ultimately restore health. The improved nii7oo4- 1 fication-in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, eze:Vittritirei. I ly remedies this. objection;. any degree of power thrit I is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint ' which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect will fail to be permanently relieved. These nrtiele& are adapted to , the- waists, arms, wrists, limbs, alleles, or any part of :the body, with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklactesare used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat" getierally; - also in case's of _Nervous Deafness; and with almost uniform success• as a pi - m.0,1)4re for4l,po piety, F.pileptic Fits, and similar Complainti. I ' Christie's, llagnelle Flail is used in connection with the Galvanic flings and all their • modifiCations. This composition has been pronounced - by the French Chemists to bp one ofthe most extraordinary disioverieSof modem science. If I is believed to possess the _remarkable power of ren dering the nerves sinsiliee to galvanic action l ,by this 1 means causing a concentration of the influende, at the t o 1 seat_ disease, thus giving rapid - and • perinanent -1'1) I lief. No uther composition hi chemiatryis known to produce; the nine effect, or to impart a aitnilar , pre.• pert)._ to .the nervous ayatein,,by. rueansof ten 01tAter4:,' lops application. The Magnetic Fluidcontaintritoth-' ingcapable of the slightest iujury; its application is , agreeable; and it is as harmless intts action aait is; :beneficial in its resells. Full explanations and direr=, ;dons accompayy. it- The .ctimbined inveutionsarein, every A - ayperfectly - haimfeas;they.,are sold at prices within the reach of all and the .discdverer only le:- quests a fair trial nett-teat tif theirsurprising effieacy and permanent tienellii: . . . ~-... .- • „..-• - . Christte•s Galvanic Stiengthei4ug'Plis- These articles form another :valuable applidattoit of the niyaterious influenee ofGalvanisrn. They are, an important adjunet to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having? , the 'advantage of more local, applica tion.- They are confidently recommended as a. - valu able addition in the speedy cure ofltheumatism,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a post , tine remedy in i cases of Pain and Weakti'es.t - in ,the Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in Asyna tic Areetions, and-in Weakness or Oppression of the Pubnoary Or gans., in Spinal Complaints their effectstife of the most decided character,. and they have often beeri used with complete success. They are also of the greatest-advantage in Pains and Weakness eV the Breast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which females are especially; liable.' As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease of other ceases; as a certain aid in Constitutional I'Veakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and idall affections of time Chest, generally, the Caliatiic Sfringthening Plaisicr . be,found of great' and permanent adi:antage. In a few wordsi,it embriaes all the virtues of the best tonic, preparation,. with the, important additiortef the gatvanicinguence, 'which is neither impaired nor 'exhausted, while the; action cantinuei.. TheSe articles will be found.entire ly free from those objections which urea constant source, of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. CA - ILT I 0 N Eir- The great celebrity and success or these di& des have caused them to be counterfeited by rnprin cipled persons. To , provide - against imposition, Cnnisrir..has but one authorized agent in eachcity -or the Union. The.only agent in Pittsburgh,. • • W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES . AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and --most .respectade character, are constantly received, regarding the -extraordinary value anti success-orthe above articles. It is believ ed that in the City of New York alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND 'PERSONS ditring a period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders' some of - whiali hive completely baffled, all former efforts-of medical, art. - th indeed many of e first ph : piMans of this eity,who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend HMI application in their 'p - rie r tice, and with the exception of those Who'are too prejudiced to „give it II trial; the: invention` hai're ceived unanimous favor With'the most intelligent among the 'Afnerican Facility. Dr. Christie is at all I I times ready_ and most happy to , give eoory:facility physicians, ainlall interested, for testing. the truth Of his assertions rind the ellicacy Of his .disbovery. • Only agency! in• Pittsburgh, corner ; 4th , and Market street. I • . . • :0ct14.-fily.' isrlagsi Drugs, At No .l: e'ontrnereial Row, Liberty street,lf.Big Gol f • cleft Mortar' , once more. . . AYS-gi'IIOCKWAy, thankfuffer the liberal pa .1 I, tronoge,;Whieh'"theyliti.Ve heretofore received and: wishingterherit i i n ncreased shiteof_publie pa tronage; would respectfully call ho attention of. the public to our stack or goods which, we are. now re ceiving for 1.4e,.fai1. trade. Tony. be kind in quantities to suit p*li4erf,. the following, Ithuebard Root, l • ' - ' Lihnotice Flour Sulphur, ! ' - • doi , ReEned Borax,' Cal'd Magnbeisi , l - - Sal Suda, , - Carb-Magnediail Spanish Brown, dem Voei, -- "; - Creafit Tafter, Moll Ittinuitone, ; :White Chalk; „ Sup *carb'Soi, Tat. L'Ogfirte l l; Epsoni'SaltS,':„; Glaubir `:madder, ,"rartaiie'Viei4 Yellow Qc6co; I 'Ginn Copaqii , ' 510. Green, Szdtr t - Pee, ' Rose Pink.: - Voigol9rwill-tvgstogtal assortment-of CilsiVaintor; Parniahee Paint stimhea,, Ayer Woods, &cc. &c.i all an at any, other house stheeita , - . •• t • :-sepl9. CATItitISat . I; mary of GerimuiAteformWirChure.l4,,Eiritlisit termarii-- For Eudora - our atiere -Nci7 115 WOod.ret: %-: . SCRIBA & SCHEIBLEit, Booksellers.'' .:_;. :: iTnlystmr.k%p,As-Aa 'i4Y4d*JIW4W- eina - Siiigre al tiiilo4 of ile; ivithetiii49 - 14 ) Love, Isttets, 'bends, all, all; areilitmojeds '...DOCTOR AMA:INK igalarlf etlttiAtelir nti frorit.tlie;gaitayi }ronId;rVSP~CIJ 41 igpee l Jo the vititAusZof ittsbnrgbvAllag 'bitty atid 1 Ainity, that. he Ltati be msulted•vatsir and tonfidentialiv eVery" evening 'at •bris"iiiffee',%n Itriond ' *Ailey; `'*.;:fil'w its Thins' *itsciqi gives.his -particuiar attention: bathe reatment awl investigation of_the. following disen ses , . All diseases arising frorrampuritiesof theMd sirthilik weekness,''iniVp,iiiiby, salt rheum; diseases of nib eye 'and ear; piles palsey- - -• • -- • •••-'o , visS •a , . ' - Dr'Brewit:has pleasure :i-nannticiig. to th e pubrie;lita'4e is inl) 3 9sliessi9l l .ilif,the.latest,in• aid improveindnt in the, treatizrentiof seciiiidarysyphils,practised• at - the Paris Loolrlfidt pitaL . The i - modern resenrches..on syphiliejlts ccmaplicatiort-and conseiitiences, 4141.11 . 1 , 1zrip . ii5ed modes of practice *hid% have been . )xt'ailhj:lii,oivit to the public , but recentley, and ; {ho r se ~+hiefly! Who make this branch } of .their,parth74- 19,r study and Practise.— t •-•;. • Many nei , cl 'and - valuable remedies-havebeen ly introduend, which secures thePatientbein*ther: canalized outofexistente S -Strangers.are apprised that hitter' Riown _has; been edithated l every branch of medicine, and tegttlarly r ailinitfeil to practise=' and that lie now' confines "hirr41,t,19,-the study and practice of 'er diseaSes_ of :a private or delicate naturei incident:Pithilitirrianfrnme. isin.cure, no Tay.% . I Recent cases arl relieved in a abort time, with outinterruption from busimma. , • ~13:1•Office on Diatriond'Alley, e. -few doors. froni 1 Wood sheet,- towards the market--' Consallatiops I strictly confideritiar.- mytd-dgiWy Dr. Orbonietaiadiart Vegetable Itestor ___ . 5 41Y1E , R1,42., . .. .... _. . . . ~.. . . Prepared. by Dr. George Bennett, of NewLYork city : , HE unprecedented suteesitliat hal ratinfieilftlie T- use ;or theim pills in thdpraitice erthe proprie tor for • the last six or eight years, has induced bite to yield to the importunitiee.nr manYPhe haiqkivied And been . generated ; by ,them, _and mate -ntratige. mention Place them wsthin. the reach of 'M . ~',litiglic• generalry.. ,In doing .so he feels called upon to say that the Indian_ Vegetable Itestorative „Pills ;lll.deci dein" juiperior to tiny with which he ia aCquainted. They combine Ma,properties, of. many of the: Vegetable medicines used. in no otherydl,lsj. in sti• a „inanner as to afford only imnieMate. and tem porary. but permanent relief:,. ~. , ,-' The valuable tonid_which Miters into their com position, ... y t . . bheir action engin the secretory, organs hold.in check the purgative principle, and induce a gentle and natural operation, without inconvenienee .o r pain; and !While they restores natural and, healthy. action .of . the steimach liver and • bowele ~they in crease instead, of4iminzehing the strength or the pa ' tient. , The general that . a. powerful and vi I lent purgatite is ramensary in founded in error; they , lin general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange ithe secretions, and are productive of very serious consequenien,4l4 it she tild llie -kneiwtrthattlie great Mass.of pills in general- use ere "'composed -or the mostpowerfd anti irritating purgatives, and Act vvittt too vim; a.degree of violence, _producing,that de-; rangemina in „the system thatia- followed: gY non-; atigation of the bawds, indigestiun And costiveness, From - these, facts the natural inference, would he 'that terriaititain' tuiiforni 'health itie" neceisary to correct' tinhealthfsettetionsi expel "morbid homers and purify the system, by the use' of a medicine that will .act efficiently:yet mildly; assist instead:id' de: ranging.the.nrgans or the system, arid thus, bring _na ture in its Proper and healthy channel, to accomplish which no , medicine is superior -to the Indian ;Vegeta ble Restorative Pills; their pperation is, in.ortheary doses, topromotda‘naturalanitAasy evactiation;and at the same timelYMbintoitie property impart vigor, and health to the system, but when a jaciwerful mid speedy operation is necesairY• t it Willbe acceniplish= ed by - increasing the disite, which'may he done with perfect safety; as - they are...entirely Vegitable. ' They have been used as 4. - family medicine for yearn hy,many.or.thetrat, respectability, and althea they:are . not _reeommendedto "heal all the-ills., that Ileah,is heir giii , .yet it, has been found very rare that: it 41 !"• 11 0..E -1 .4rianee:ePealtifet these using #tetn to employ any`_ other medicine, and their : occasional use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven tine to disease. Theyareexactly adapted to the use of amitie..„ travelers and, seamen;:they.; leansec the , blood,causing a, free, eireulatiore- : open, the obstruc- • tiona.mni promote the :secretions of Ilealthydtile;and . consequently are an excellent meditino for'neusea, indigestion, , nervous disorders, dejection, liver nom, ",plaint,. pains in the head, side and breast, costive ness, loss of appetite, urinary obstrattiotin, ague - MA: Teter, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rhea ransom, scorfula, and are eminently useful in all fe male cemplaints—and in one:wordiall diseases aris ing Fiore unhealthy accretions and impurity of the blood. - • Nude:cons :testimonials 'of their -efficacy in particularcases might be Added; , but the 'proprietor prerers.presenting, a re* cenificates of their general character, from -persons' of - unqtiestitinable candor and veracity, wheiwould not-many:degree lend their influence to promote anything.that Is not of decided utility, and rely upon their intrinsic merits', to gain , them a - reputation, feeling a perfect confidenep that none will abandon their use 'w`hia • iyettie th - iii it trial. „?. . . ',lends of rambles should AlwaYs .keep a, quaff City of Dr:baborndsludiati Vegetable Itdstorative.,Pills in the . Irmisei they never fail. -For.ttioso wins aro' subject, to`fau.,•: headache,.girldinena,..o4mneas of.aight or drowsiness arising -from too'great a flow, of blood In the 44,1 ; ..40.1d I t4q..these_pills in preference to anything else; tut they ate a sure remedy. - — '7 — : ,- Perjuries Whei - vartretootllmalth•lsheuld. never be:, without Dr Qsberna'n Indian Wetabln Resforitiie , Pills, in iiijypttri6r,the_glontkteniexiolistructidna, and, give the skin a beautirul, clear, healthy lie.' ,l .coming.atipearancii.j :It EMS lieenAdmitted byiiinm bet of physicians that femalei cannottogltighlY -Value • CERTIPCATES: '-• ' The following certificates are frem the-RP , .•Tbes• Newman atiirthe - Rei. DaViif Webster; ininiiteri,in the Methodist E. chtirchi Iceiv'York Conference. . ' - Na w r_kuri; Sept. sthr.ls‘: Dr. Osborn—Dear Sir: . have' need" yOur Iratair Vegetable ReiMrative Pilltrelysell; and made use or them insmy family;' and Most clieerfelly'reCoMeiend them as a very yaluale family medicine. . -"j'-- • —THOMAS ltiartr.noreq, August ,45 z Osborn-Derir Sir: rhaye forigiineitirrtpaet, , made use of yourindianlreVetublel24tUciiii:a Nr .‘l , both "myielf and eiy "dci triost:pincThilly recommend 'them as ii Superior family Their exCeepigly mildailo efficacious, and so far as my experience goes, they xte r. all ,tha . t.3 , QA recommend thetdtb Respectfully, Letter from the' George'Dmifs ELK Holm, lyalworth county3-Wis, Dr. Osborh..7--It .iwith‘leainite,l..inforin . you pi; the great benefit' which have derived' from your, pills. I have been is a deeline,fot-sonte ymot has greatly alarmed ine, 'Mere eipeciallyas my: eem-i plaint was a consureptitc one,.and: I, hays•also. kmen very billions, anti biyd, lithered - seiereTy with pains in my head, and my eyes have been affected-as to -turn of a cloudy, sallow•and citket - disag4:e v eable cow plotions. My wife had aseffered 'alio - from great 'weakness and severe pains,'"and as your pills; have so wonderfully relieved es, we haiiosotuided the name of them all over' ur neighborhood; `_arid Wher ever my extraordtnaff 'mtre is kiitivie, -as the snoet valuable preparation for purifying the blood'and're"gi , ulating the system". I shoOld. riot haie - kifaiin the worth of your pills had it - not beenfor - the' Rev. W. F. Dewit, of Cuddebaektille:, Sullivaa cOuntY, N.Y. who with great kindriesif sent rod a bovialry and to that box Of pillirT owe mi-bearthi-find,its agent here is but 'l4 yOUt pills, rirish you wduidtietidl me a packafeiiif-hereir aii , soort ad possible. • Respectrull,f, • GEORGE Boma!, , - I. ' DIRECTIONIEDI:. °shorties Indian Vegetable-. 12 itoiative Pills should.; be taken ~ every night Dir a 7 , weitk, less or morb;rai at. elsitinacy , o(lttleAllsease t: or circumstances are. ; The usual dofe.is f.rate 2 40 3 according to the constitution of , the perion,bribtitol i dionld be taken in sufficient quantities, 49 :operate two. or :.three thnes i on on, bowels,: Very..delicate perions should begin With lint tWi;anikiecreasensi .the natnie of the case may - require. Thosenaertire t; bust or of very unatige;lakit, may begin Isith Mr* and inereasdld six, or ,eirenfuer ff if it shall bc . fc.n4 neceseary e and: they will effekt a ; sufficiently happy., change to_guideilie patient in .theirfulitie use. , - -- .. ;Each box containafrain 3otcE4opilli-.Price Zees. Si.lld,i wholesale arnFreitail, at 'W. ACKSOIVS Patent - Media:inn.' Wareloule; No.. 89, Liberty st., head or Woodr,llie only-place in Pittsburgh wherelthegeari-:. ins Dr. OisbOriva Indiart Vegetable RestoratiYestille_ can be °Wiled., . -..,,, , , sactlPli filp eeteri .'.; .......... C 1 RLORIBB fKI,411:1; iri store arid foi'ailtilif oc 1 3 SAYS BROCKWAY', 11 >T. ' moggvitoot THE'EFFItrApX 11);P -iii1.143*AltIVE ViiIIIPOI4IIII b UP 0.7 4 .4 :7 1- 4AR . -S.4;Ef.Aiii-frz..st 9. 4 1 4, it • —rim- winslAM, -GENtnrra WaV.PARA2IOII4: e - 0 Vs' .edUl ~, ... r flillo ' fleide:c .. .. 1 t - , ..'q ,•.-,:'.. ;.;. t. , ..t.,r5: ~!.., C ., : „....1 ...t. -4:... , .... , Ili IL:AL* . „L'lritAll tylikul.r. ; COMPOUND lII_YRUPA3p-WILD CRERItYr ' '-A TfilliriVol4lierrloC/,.., Cu sor. Sworint. DetiiSiz4ln Octiit; i svhile en.' gaged with Mr.' diitteph' Seiith, ~. iiiait mill, neat Vcrnynesberg,l was attackaWith; alkiiigili4from be ing imposed at eight,"which gradually increased, at. tended with spitting ofbrood - and a severe Pain in the breast, loss . of appetite, feyeri, 15.C.:&0.,". which was scarcely _supportable. .:1. - hatl , a.:funtily.....who were wholly dependent on, my etertions far -aopport, yet was obliged to leave my business and, return home. I was then attended by severalPhYsi6ll4licith atilt greyv;vvorse 4 until.„my medical attendants gatense up as incurable . 'Silliseeliebily; my wife . ebser4ing is trf r et.of- the , public printa,...an adgertilementiortit. s . waydele compound Syrup: of . Fild_Ctierry ed We one bottle " From Frannieq&Clere, your agent liLe .. , - *:; a Loivni - *Vlach relieved nie.'. reontintieditatil I had taheu - nye. battles... lan,_ now. able,Urreternlo my work again.. J• 'Are%..t!?,t/iis to Pfre-r you my1'44..°•7!? .thanks, and.yoix aree: liberty to Make it knOwn, so Alit : Many human being' ii siiinitinlS asllstit'iltfers. homaychaverecoerse to your-in ea.' JOHN F. a q iltit '' Yours, litable, . ~*.....17..{411 . Lewistown, Del. CONSUMPTION; which has ' baffled - tie Skill of _ eminent' Medical irricti:ioneri, 4 0 fierWithititli 'have. beerit given on hepatitis, brhaving; recourse to, amt. persevering in, this_unequalleffieinedyg.haliisßOsni radically cured, Tkersrare.now:irsitiniwassiow proprietor numerous ..certificates og, _sigen*,,,Whisds, would: astonish ' credulity .itself,, , were.,.lkeY2nW. known to the 'world. , To; those, Wlitctlre ,a ° 11 .5 - 4 , With any . of the 'above - diseases, `we say , "6 - '4'. "".. medicine a fair trialryien Will - then be co 'tinted ..1 is no miserable componed,Lief I istifeind faiiiirW . remedy, and that its curative`positifisltaiftValetie`:iid. e qua ll e d by. none._.. -, : ..•:,.,. r . ,_ -. ,, t, ~,,,,, v! - ?.1 1 1- mp,i .Dr: Swayne , s ; Syrup is .the only;tine andieindiSes article of -Wild Cherry beforo the Triblin,Lllnd 1611 would say to the afflicted,' alway k look fetthri.arrit.-- ten Sighature ofIik:SWAYNE on each,botile before via, purchase... ,Beware, and utit:deseinsl;.}.4l,.> 0, Some persons mayrell yogi _thatrentsecititer.grecr ration is as gOod.. Reed then:knot. .dieti - .,trial-o . genuinott.Swayne , s spiigaiiild Cherrilvill” IsT. vine° you' that it lithe most valitilde",Medin.l6(4,: covered:- -- i- . ...' -. ~, --,.. ~,.. ~---- : 1 .. N r : , . - , .. - ' From ' the increasing demand for the abov earliclep Druggists .Merchants,.and- dealeri. generally , istll4 find km their advantage to.bavci alullaupplrof thilii." valuable merlicine„ ;Remember r4enquire 4.40/t,, " SlVA.ylq.Ets comPoUNESTEURQE W..I4IiFAB„ RV, as there have been same , , ittiViltiali wfdLtltis.l assumed names of physicians:Malting greit4o , 1 ,.., to push spurious article - hire 'the" Marker under'. a -- fictitious name. - ' :-. ....-. . The (original and Only) genuine article iinlY'pre.- pared by DR:- SWAYNE. N: ,- .W. corner Of-•Eiglitliw, and Race streets, Philadelph'iae , t -..-- , I.' , , v ye.„ T-, 4 : ' Let advice ,be - repeated, do not neglect a tiff,gitt cough; ifyou do, you may have occasion to regret it:- Why run any risk? - Delay hair; and may again Aid •to-serious , consequences.: ':- - . - -.,: i ...., 1: , r..r..a.: IMPURITY .. OF. THE 13 L00D. , --An :eacellentif Spring Medicine. *Dr. &WAYNE'S. „GQMPOUNDt; SARSAPARILAANA EXTII.ACT OF TAR 1:' .4.4144 r, These great' purgative and Purifying Pills.,ve ceittn.,: brated for the cure of Dyspepsia , Sick Lots' of ..APpitite,Lo-WSpfrit.s,:idnielietr'erPirailes-I'' ' 'oil the face, or any dlsease where itlititgative or purl- lyingmedicine isrequired. , - These pills zieithei gripe,. : i f; I produce nausea, or any other - linplensant" Serlsalacofc^ and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the bloodand ' cleansing the 'body ofdiseise they , ire - iinsinpasied _ by any'mmilicine ever yet intri% dated to the piddle. t 1" ii; - Mannfiictured.and sold, wholetude and retailpt, by : the sole proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE - Et 50N5.4,1; W. corner Race and-Eighth streeta,..llille V i. : ,-. „, - -4 : il The; only .agenta in. Pittsburgh for the Bile either-4: :genuine medicine are,- Wm:Thorn s'n•warkiel:fit.i. Ogden & Snowden, corner of Woo4l-andl2kilitiAnt 'l. S. Jones ; 480 . Liberty - et.,-Where` it can be tibtai* _ ' ed . genuine Wholesale and retail, at.prop—Oter%-,.., prices. Sol d liyZolin.,..Mitchell, Allegheny - - Er r B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffirt, Mercer; 4,..`„ Burton & Co., Erie. J . S. Morris 'at Co: Lotu Dr.: E. Eavterly-ar. C l w,.St.: - Louls;A ndeWlßifer dni . f. c it , & ... CO., New. Orleans; Denir& Son; Coltinibtlil-1340:-,- Carns & C0., -- .Britiert : lVlciekonsist & Thisiteli,- Cl 4 1' lauck - - Dr; Bakery 'Wheeling, , Ta., WriLlf - . ,, WeispT rdavirrille, Ey.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. It.Catw 4 . bell &-Co. ; l7 nientiiii;ldt..dehrison, Cumberland, - 3.:M. sharp,. Davroni a nd b. 9 NiFnPi.'lll.alL.Ralt-cf- the United ' Statia. -. _ , -'..... - . " 'sap sit . ? • : . ;Wilson - NI Pills. , no sooner begins to . clabble' drugs thau lie - cams. abont air some Cheap 'pre - patv tion; or must .get up,, as the phrase is; anything that will sell. • Often he :attemirts it tinder assumed or fictitious name, as though •coneeltitua--=• his own were flauffielent tosell, it. The difference then between the Wilsoe Pill and the preparatiotuter: have jaat•hidiCated; " would appear toile Ihia: e- t4inscibusneta of the value of my, the ideinf putting them• on sale' for - money, and `at price; 'The - consciousness of, the valne origiaates to most instances the ManY_piepayatintisi haveilliidedtO; and theirice most liktily,!to - takei. is always first ',Carefully, ccinsidered,and the .pill or :one had graduated to 'Snit it. „one is a Disc&Vnier, and:crimes fronfthegreat...i, -of Universal Nature,'the . or and comes ficint - a not 11 04'pc:pular enalitiof Tisza vn3trax, 'Nature: difference -h ole-.great Ireaneinstanc.ri theca/lie attached-to the untie starting, - point;. in the other; --but is,not probable that some'of the many: . prepint,tc• tiongha~ing, eve n :tuck paternity-44re ;octant:any •goOd,butthat possibly by this process of "gettitv 3 ~: • pt. , asthey call it, by "pki be ffint — oridj ll4 " l .og r I,ive clean wheat; they have en e , got: too l, Tore S p ecific their:' gravity had beeecareferytuse6i,' , • • tamed, and • have blown off never . .tO tie 1i rd , pF a , e: , r Whatever maybe the ran - m*le, mhert 4erteat it, • that L atenuost.profouridly thankibitexayfriendelkll,' their:discrimination in iiotetinsigningturdisecovenito that compendnous category of „ “inveptions that did, not answerf fnrieks that Won't .• The Wilsonpillsarenseful as -a!ot-rintiALTffWl4:ti.6 and may be keprand'taften, in prover doles, Ales, as a preventative of general, *lib; ease Of Whateveintited;_by itny-iiitrafkot-thelatri-; riv e without any 'fear of the 'contieTreticei, ) sureirtthe ordinary purintitiVor.buaineis: `:.-'They-'They may always be hadinzaifeinielitY proprietor,. in Pennjatreet, below arboxy, and principal Drtigg,ists,ef eity;atidAlleghenY• • ;- jy22-d&Wlm - • - DA nil -IVmm/1 . - :VIDIII4I/1111 is4indp. ; : A "VVEtrEVT/!;LT,. the 61 d and , ei! knmal- 7r s Y . .ea 1 144 :.Blind Maker, formerly of Second and .Forirth'ata., tykes this method to inform his many-. .r ifriendstofthe fact that IdoFaßtprycia you in