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" !, ~~'~[t~btir'g]i,Po=2aLlciio Llnc~ FlatOliViltraulportatiPn . of freight between Pitts ihurgh.and the Atlantm cities, via. Pennsylvania 1 Itncgoyoznent4 cituddialtimore and Susquehanna rails road , "&. , -!,-. . - - ' - - .- ." - I '.. --% Tba,Proprietors of this old e.stablishedline,ltiriitg completed their Arrangements, are' preperedloi.lbr warttgoodsto- aud:fronktlie East , (on:the openbagmf ; the mialsnevigaliou s i-on as. reasfinablei termS as any I other rasp 0 nsible 1 ine , and. are.- deteis:.i 'tti; . :ted.l.that no_ I can intmtguttog on,theii pin shall be wanting to se care a continuance - of that - patronage. so Aborally be- - stowed upon them for se veralyearspast.: %-".',,' , ..-7 ;:. ..The AleulAstOstteessfa of, thrportible boat system, aon lct.o - ithectig,tilkrifty'Airdtlevatelvexperierieed in theidalbt - grrof goods, the alifente - Atall. risk of .delatitetlt4g.,l.:Or!ethtr.dalafage;dnelifinat:fditho.old systen4.7wlaikkiifidalia:ie tlibefEe4idalylraifshipped threirtlittisi an' the"' li t ;iy,,'‘and 'the. inerehantable order in Mitch preilttiehts. be r en 'arcit6Sdly delivered by the rirllta's.iiidiftellhe proPrfet ors io- ineiease their atOW-r-liaikeldiiatili-this . ise.i.sazi.: : Their_ extensive wareittessa 'at vaeli polar, (inieaquallelliyany-othet tbiAtlihrilifthAtn 'facilities - to conduct their , business witlilitalto_atolikaildle. shippers-the cottvenionce , of five4tttirdtd,tit 'required, until theirarrangetnente axe eonfittilii ,t,T-..% - ,Whtlie-4.lltiir leap toil:retie:ice in :thei.cairy inftrathijitiriirtistiltiedi will he - sea cient guarantee to illiiikpalfoiui and theinblio that tlie`y will suiiers-• fuliy esal:Weiaaird:Fes . t.o A/SW - 1611'64 Sitii4ition: - olfgee - received' faiwarded; steaniluiect ehaties. hallstwailt7cli'd ladiqtyansthitteit rree _of: Oats 'for cornhailsittp,plinitotni - oi`stOrag6,lld2;lll c - efilna ,uniri. titti9lll.l9: AO fo .ROrittg.ltObtsprantliallkfiao4.tOr six. ~. ~,_ .., .. ...„. .'• 7AA.1. ,. ..n1 . ..k c_PO IN:NOR,: :"" • :.,- , r , p. .g.p..i . ... 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'Garth st. - ,l3Altiilior:ei i s. , ~.-..........—..,....._____:—. •aWwitans, , ira'ravisliortaitiow-Itine, • k • 1:844 fIONDUCTED an . atijet Sabbath keeping ptinciples, thquakaotniaiming . to4e 3 the,,only line that is so tontluct4d. _ proprietors of old established lineAtailtAtalt,iitqcii in the anis& eeruplete order, andrare tlliong4ly prepared to forward prodimo and merojkantitiii,to, AIWA-urn Alio Eastern cities on the - • .• , • trik-•.. - tewt atottrAongzeaperienoe in LAO: carrying bowtstai;and . 4ilonsattentionto the inpereuti:Ot-cus- Loin s, will cocure to:tis a contlinyanee and increase of the pationageherettifore bestowed on qiiugharn!,3 • - o(3.2rirrpngeirrenv enable us to cam freight ; 4 with tirontninsislespatch; aud our prices shall al a MT! be ationrurthe lowest charged by other responsible PFbatie`e and merchandise will be reccivail,and for : aratsreWeast sira'sreitvithout nay charge-for ad - -` hills " of lading ' rerwanied, and ~every direction _ prohilitli-attentied to.• : ; • - ' - - Xittfit:isi or applf to - W.M. HINGHAM, Cazinllfigr; nor. Liberty 'and - Waive ate., Isitteb , g, „..AlNaiLms,lx)r.x. tt - STRATTO'N, *-• •• - •No. 2•76 Maiket• st.-, • - _JAMES WILSON; Agent, - N0:.12 North Howard st.; Baltimore, 4 - • WILLIAM .TYSON, Agent, - • ' No. 10 West st., New York, Portable . _ . iNtl4=" -. ..1. ..: .1846 kih' *l tat .. p. ! t- _aid I.a..sporfatioa 'or produee'Aud Merehin; ~ ..eftte "' 6 :and from , Pittshitrgli, Baltimore and Idlidelphiai 11Cr without transhpping. G bo'ib eon- JR tigtrod tO'oot care, will tio:Torwauded without delay, at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading tians • litittod f ,.and all instructions promptly attended to, .freetiotit;aily extra charge for storage or Commit, sion..l...Lidrtsa • , C A. MeA.NCL'rY & Co., Canal Basin, - Pittsburgh. ROSE, MERRILL & Co., . Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. MEARS, RAYNOR & Broad st.,Philodelphia. Way Prelglit 1.14 e. • - irtiCULUSIVE.LY f the transpori of wa .1.17-,Creight between or Pitthburgh, Blairsvil ation le, Johns y tomiiiriloltidaysbxirgh, Water Street, and all inter mediateplaces. , • - • Ofle,boat" leaves the NVarehouse of C. A. •MeAnAl ty Er...Co.,Pittsburg,h, every day (except Sundays) and -Phipptrs zau Always depend on having their goods fonsArtlodi. without_ delay and on accommodating terms . ' We-xespectfully solicit your patronage PROPRIETOW.. ir.-.lbokworth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and Pacist J; 11. parries of froatS,T'6iib . rind Exoine. John Ald.ller of Care On Portage Rail Ituaiii J. PiCKWORTII; Canal Bawin, Johngtown, " Hollidarsburgh, • C.'AV-IVI'ANULTY & CO, " Pittsburgh. iY23'' aipmoNGA. i Rt.& "tut rr :BAL IMORE,_ in 32 hours-41:re 810. TO Pllll.3:llP.LPlibi in 40 Lours—lare $l2. ON"Lr 73 IMES STAGING: ...".11 - 2t;:-..14; U. 'S. - MAIL. - The Great-Speed, Regularity and high Reputation alrißdy: attained by this pleasant wissenger Route, hatindimed the Post .3laster. :General,--to place the New YOrk and Philadelphia . mailo to Pittsburgh, The superior and swift' -steamers CONSUL and 'LOUIS .SI'LANE, leaves the ;Monongahela ‘Vhart precisely at 8 O'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock , - ettery- evening, except Sundays. Splendid Coacitesawait their arrival at Brownsville; to trans port Passeagers and nail, only 73 miles to • the Rail Road at Climber/and. Thepreparalions on this route are ample, and the Connections complete, so that disappointment or de lays'will be Imknoivit upon it. ' • ' By our tickets, passeogers can delay at Cumberland or et'llaltiniore, during their pleasure, and continue their journey either by- steamboat or cats to Phila delphia. - Office in the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood at. Pitts- J: MESKIMEN, Jy3l " Agent. . - Fifth, Ward Ltvcry Stable., -4!,21' .. THE subscriber, having bought out the, -Nall known Livery. Stable kept by C; B. Doty, in the• fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the' public generally, that he will keep at alle.times n stock of the best description of riding botses,f.buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short evarrthing required in his line of business. .fts considerable portion of his stuck is new,and he is confident that no stuck in the city will be superior to hiel , :".7 ' ' ' Iliwtetnas.will be moderate. His stable is on Lila ertf litrect, a few doors above_ the canal bridge, whetettelte.speetfully solicits a share of.public pa tronage. 'CHARLES COLEMAN. is "also provided with no elegant. Hearse, which twill be furnished when: required.-- dct2s-tf Vithoiesiai viire'Store jH. CHILDS & CO., now receiving their ~.. epiingstipplies eoesistieg of one of . the largest,-clicapeat.and best as- -•----- : sortreent of Ifoots - aira - Bboes : tbs.t: they have ever be f elitdiletia 'Wing to thiti inarket. Also, radies and 2drieeeerlorinee Braid, and Btranr . Bonnets, o f the laffitirtil,e' together with a splendid'assortment of Palk - .Mil' Itats; - . mens , and* boys , lsumnier Caps: A.lttefirlaitellat of'l4eW 'fork Tensed Sole Leather; air tlf-i‘dtich haiing heel purchased at the -lowest rateer 4 : - allif , 'seledted - with great care for the western traire;*iltbesolctle - Stoat! , advance above - cOstand 1 che_rigeil' A.ll.- mer chants wishing' jo -purchase - will ' foOlittifleianteiest to all - and exEudee the iritock befeileprtichuidneelsfiliheie.- _ ;•:...` :__.:.:ma.i2'7-1.1":: Niue .431914. , and. Silver AlNlO•cheat;- -- av THG 3 E:who , wisb.to.purchaadGOld or Sil -3711er-Wrdelossi,or devrel7, swill•ilndfit :Ur:their. Army advasdageawcall.:oirl.lto - .subseriber;'acha. ia alkdsuic riptiems of fine gold and &vet :watches. a nkt - MCIA36.I . an acgood'tenacas raaxlnithadririshe.. e_aitern . • tigiffreald d iifeeraglish'Paten — Mirler Wife srAez Ladies , and GentlemenlaTiiie - Gold.Guar Chains: v. all- P 11111: Brace/eta, GOW - Pelleihcarl , er 11160.. Sillinlnlre j: Mil io l l . Goo/38;141X0ficap4 . :a l a r g e f'any Goods. - • • Irtiyatilies,'Cincks and Jewelrj- repaired'lli the beirt l‘ n4nO, and warranted - at thffi - Jow.eat prices. wi;.5611„, corner FOtirita ..Hats I 'Huts t - .sPRING PASHION.z—Juet received by jfi 1 141111 111 - express front New the Spring Style Of HT l.B 4 6 ttiz' ILLJK.e.Li IT ILITCL IEL : .4gentS. -11)r...MITWANCES . to, and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by the Black. Ball, or old Line of Liverpool l'ackelt. Sailing from New York• and. Liverpool on the lit and Itith of every Month.- And by first class American Ships IS-tiling Weekly.). Persons sending to the "Old Country" for their friends; caii make flu...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 front Liverpool on the Ist and-16th Of every month,) also by first claseships, sailing from that port weekly, - which our Agents, Messrs. James B. Roche St Co., there - will tend oat without•delay. Should those sent fir not come out the monefwill be refunded without any deduction. - The "Black Ball, or'old Line o r ILiverpool Packd ets, ,, comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appoiute day, as follows: • Fitt ia,' On tst Jan.- 'Kt May. Ist Sept. Europe, - 16th " 16th .• 16th New York, . 1.51. Feb. Ist June. let Oct: - 16th " 16th " 16th Yorkshire, . Ist Mar. lst July. 'lst Nor. Cambridge, ' 16th " 16th " 16th Dec. Oxford, Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist 44 Montezuma 16th " 16th 16th " Notice.---ft is welt known, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the pubiic are re spectfully notified by the owners that-no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers & - Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to tiring out passengers by that Line. We have atoll tizzies for the Drafts at Sight for-any I amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Yrese.ottt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, iu all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address , , if by Letter, (post paid-.) ROCII E, URO•S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Nest door to the Fulton Bank. MR. ROCHE, Sr., No. 75 Dublin slicer, Liverpool. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street, and Smithfield rt. Remittances to England. Ireland, land and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting money to any a the above countriee, ran do SO through tho sub• scribers on the rnoateasy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over sterling.— Remittances made through our house any day before the 23,1 of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. • BLAIMLY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, ' Agents for Roche, Bro's & New York rrn h; undersigned having bought the paper Ware ' - house and wan paper Manufactory, late of lioldshipk Browne, have entered into a co-partner ship, under the name and style of 11111 & Browne, tar the purpose of carrying on the business in all its va rieties. They will have always on hand a complete assortment of PAPF:II II ANC INCS AN I> BORDERS, of their own manuilteture, and their stock will be improved and enlarged with periodical adaitions front the best French factories. Agents for the well-known:Clinton Paper Mill, Steubenville,- from- which-they will be constantly /uplifted _with WRITING, WRAPPING, PRINT ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.; all of which they oiler wholesale and retail, at their store, No. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchants and dealers are invited to call. j e29,36m `.. XCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and. 3d .:L4 streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. Wm. Bell & Co., , John B. F. Lorenze, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Painter & Co. Joseph Wood well, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., 1. Philadelphia. John Brown_ & Co., James ArCandless, Cincinnati, 0. J. It. - 111 1 Donald, St. Loris, Mn. W. II: Pope, Pres't Bank or Ky., Louisville To Arms! To Arms! ! TiIItRATENED INVASION Or WEST -1 RN- I',E,NNSYLVANLI by Col. Swift, - .with 10,000 Xpen, notwithstanding which, J. M. White ; wili.continue to seli, e.lothing cheaper than any,bas heretothre been of:fere-din the western coun try, haVing the-laxgeet establishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and- Sixth, -streets. Ile is now ,prepSxed to show to his numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths, cassimeres, vostings,-and do 'thing or all descriptiumii-suitable -faltlicr`apprciaching season, that has ever been offered in this market,' to :which stlrciiihave:tlie.ltight of Way. Observe the 'corntx, N0:167, Liberty and Sixth streets. - 11L - • - ' n , t; be• Beat : ' - tte teit. , hai just receieetl—at- his large. El establishment., fronting oiii-Literft Sat streets, a splendidassortmcntn. - ofq . V4EDS for stgumet4 taso;.a,:Supertor IkOtrretfili Sgtin VES- TrNGS, of - ivllleti:lec...is.fei*lftk - make, ip the IVest.fashionari4 qn=tUe . inost reasimable,tenns ds usual:' Observp -- the corner; No IV Liberty Wain; talar; Propriettjr. A' ' *-U JOlua-o.,Xitcosts, • ' UCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, is ready to r#Ceivii meiChindize of'erery description on cansigemeiat fOrldrublicAr:pritate sale, and from long eiperience in the abcrrn'buthies,ilatters himself That he *ill be able to give entire satisfaction. te all who may fayor him with theirpatronage..• • Regular sales on „Mondays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy, rtieles,at 10 o•eleck;lit.M. - Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,. new andsemisd hand - funiittne, &c., at two o'clock, Sides•everreyening.at earli gas -light. ausi2l " L. li F-IIiTTA ICES Paper NV arehoufge GEO. C. I3ROWNE, SA.ML. C. HILL. Allen Kramer, =E=EM?lntlM=l3=:=ff nsuratut- -, . ompantee Vtre- I.l2.4iltratatie.; ceisnjpstioy • — OP PAILAUF.I 4111 A. ArI. I 3.ARTER'PERVETUA L. $400,000 paid in 'et; IL! lice 163}, Chestnut at., north-side, near .616 h.—!. Take infiuranceoither permanent crlimited,'figainst loss er, 'vlatnage by.: fire; 'on.property and -effects o ',every' dese.ripticin, in town or country, on the: most I'lm/ignoble terms. Applicetioni, made 'either .}:mr eoriatly-oibilistters, will be pioinptty utterided - td. • N. BANCRER; Preit. •: C. G.ALtircxxn,Secty.- • - . -ITIRECTORS - Charles N. Jtarickeri- •-Jacob R. Smith, , ,--- TheintitillaS•t,. George W. Richards,•:: Thomas J.- WhartOi. Tobitui Wagner,. t ; Adolphi E. Pone, Samilel-Gratit, David S. Brown. PITTSRUItGIi AG FNCY. . ,- - . . '.• AVAltlacx,lslmarza, - Aitent, at the Etchange Office 6£ Warrick Martin, &Co., cornerbfalittl'aric£llllir levatieeti; . t ... - ...- ". ...,..... 7 . .... 'Firenfortr talmron.buildingsAtid . theWetinteliTa in Pittsburgh, Allegheny the wurrohndhig toutary: No marine or inland navigatiOn risha taken. ang4-v. Fire 413 . 4 41artue.ptiqurnazg - e. Insurancp. Company of North- America, of through its dniT'atithofized agg t, the isiabi,thibery offeiti to makepotinanpat anillimited IpsuranCe on property, in this.. city 141(114 vicinity, and ou altipments`bythe &inn' and rivers. '.l)ittEcrons „. „. • Arthur G. Coffin, Preget - Samuel. Brooks,. Alex. Henry, - ” , Charles Taylor, - .Edward Smith, . - . Ambrose White,. ---- John A. Brown, • • John White, John.R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, . -- .l2fehird D. Weed, Wm. _ :Henry. D. Sherraid , Seey. This.is'the.olantit.Trisulance Company in thO Ent fed States, having henn 'Chartered in -1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and-froth itn 'high litandiai,Jong experience means , and..avolding .all riskabf - an extra h '. azardous chartictiri it Majr" be considered', as offering ample Security to tho toddle:- - - • - MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting. Room of Atwood, Jones& Co., We ter and Front streets, Pittabumh.. : • otd3i. - .NATIONAL FIRE. AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.IIPANY '• New York. . _ 1 PHIS well . known and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected withrisks of transportation and inland' navigatitinf tri insure against loss orilionage*by tiro, 4louses, Warehouses.„.Builihngs in goner:Oct./boils . Waree, and Aferchandiset.and_ every description oiperrional property on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the office, No. 31 }Pater and 6.2 Frontons., by SFIIINGER IiAItBACGIL At an Election held _at the_ (Mice in N..Y.; May 12. th, the.col/Owing named - gentlemen were chosen Directors or :this--Company, for the ensuing year, Joseph W ,:Songe, • Stephen Dolt, ' ' • John Browner,- John Nct:hain.' - William G. Ward, Win. W. Campbell, John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, • William S. Slocutn; Marcus Spring,•-, • John F.Mackie i Joseph S-Lake, John,J.lierrick. A rid at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE:, Esq., was unanimously' re-elec ted President for the ensuing year. : " au4-1 Insurance A MERICAN FIRE INSCIt.cNCE comfuNy of; „ci Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,-1 000 paid in. (Vice iu Philadelphia, No. 70 Walnut street—l Win. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick .Fraley, Seer, This old and well established Company con. Bauer. to insnie Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture,: and Property; not of an extra hazardous character, against toss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood xrdl lie received, and rinks taken either perpetually or for litnited periods, on favora ble tennis, by CEO, COCTIRAN. Agent, dec 24 No. 26, Wood street. JOSIAH )Zr.C; J. rincrv„ .)13. ICINGS prxxr.v., Agents at Pittsburgh, far Ma Delaware Mutual Safely liatiranee Company of Philadelphia. rIRE RISKS upon Unildings and 21urcliandize'of every description, and 31arine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of iessels, inkeatupon the most thierable terms. Mine at the warehcinse of King & llolines, on Water at., near Market street. Pittsburgh. N. D. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, nu an insti tution among the most flourishing in 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 due share of the profits of the Company, without invoicing him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle ilivosted of every obnosioua feature, and in its most attractive form. nor I•tf Agency 'of the Franklin Flre Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner iff Third and Trood erects, Piftentrgh. MILE assets of the company on the first of Jarma -1 ry,194.5, it published in conformity with.an act of the Pennsylvania I.egtalature, were • Bonds and Mortgages,.-..... $1300.615 93 Real Estate, at cost, ' 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Snicks and Cash, ... 207,199 72 Making a total of, • $009,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all'hlsses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. illsks taken at as no rates as are consistent with seourity. oct 8 NVAILIIICK MATI.TIN, Agent. Pittsburgh .Navigation . and Piro Insti.. .ranco Company. Of f ice, No. 21,' Arai ket Street. DIRECTORS: Michael Allen, .1. William Ebbs, C. Anslitz, I Lewis Hutchison. Thos. ISakr.i'ell, Fred. Lorenz, Robert Beer, James May, R. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Pres't, RO ERT FIRN ET, Secretary. atig 20-clGro. J. S. Lowry, Merchant Tailor. °L gC c ii ra n t t b h r a " t ' h i e ' s h a r s r rem end s o vaendd the t oifro p O th ds li t e ree i t n in the Sr. CHARLES building, two 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. .Tout •141. ClotrEti. as cut ter, Whose attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this par: titular having Long been established in the fashion able community of this city, induces .the belief that by close attention to business, he will be able to give general to:beat:lion to all who may favor him with a callhaving.also made arrangements to keep constantly . on hand a general nssertment of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Boaoms, Sus penders, Gloves; Crania, and every article pertain ing to a gentlnmairs wardrobe, ho will be ready at all times to supply any demand in his line. Thesubscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally; that !Mill , entered into-the above arrangement the establishment will be able , to furnish any article in the Tailciring ling, with a pulse, tunlity and "deOatervieariiely equalled by any Other in the eiiy, an for style • lind workmanship nor sur passed by any in Mb states. - CAMPBELL. CLEILISIAN FARDIEILIS. • SCI V.. (In ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Marrs 'aettlement in Elk: County; It adjoins the Janda - of Bensinger. Co:, who are the founders of thatsettlement: - To a few . German Farmers, - wish. ing to emigrate to that' section' where - they can enjoy alithLrulanntages ofn'iiew_sctOtmcnt, and where the ordinances of tho. Catholic religion are daily ad. ministered, .these Lands ref ord thwrintrut comfort and facilities' as other lands, that iota tylinoi of Oren time!, as much.. 2 „St„..lAntra settlement now aninheri about 2 , 50 b souls, and is-increasing rapidly Shoeld a sufficient number unite afia 7- purChußp.the whole tract, an exchange- will be, made for Otherproperty near Pittsburgh, For further pirtiCulari apply to -L. WILMARTIi; Penn street, ootlt-tf.. Or to.V. SCRIBA., Wood street. . AGLk r VS. Patent .Extension :Pen fielder and B "PenCils.-LThis lethe Most compact, - complete, convenient and uscful pocket'companion ever offer ed to the pbblic, The multiplicity of its usefiduess and 4 the smallness of its size renders' it a.perfeCt Multum-in rariki; • In the abort space_of 21 inches is contained a. Gold Pen, Pencil, end a.reserve of leads, and by ono Motion slidei either the Pan or Pencil out, and eitends the holder to six inches; which isbut lit tle more than half:the,length whew shut up, of dig common pen holder, but when.extended is one fourth longer. The atiove - oseful artielejust received fro, the manufacturer, and foraaleLbY, .:TOIINSTON &STOCKTON, Booksellers • - and:Stationers, Market,St- %'M. "J Al[ ES BOGGS, • St,eretrav _ . pans oil is obtained from-a well near Burksville, Kentucky, at the depth of ISS feet below the surface of the earth, and 170 feet through snlidruck: Its curative propertiei are truly .astonishing, and as a Remedial 4geut it may well be pronounced won derful. Since the distovery of this Pahacea of Na-' ture, numbers of retnarkable'ciwes have been effect ed by its use. It is Innocent‘--Powerfill—Safe and Certain in its Affects. It ha.sbten used with impel , : aliened success in the treatment of the following diseases: Inflammatory Rheumatism Burns And Scalds Cholle, Piles, Flatulence, Inhammation of, the' Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Cove plaint, Phthisic, Scald Read, Cancers,Weak and Sore Eyes, Bruises, - Fresh CUts ad • Wounds, Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tetter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore Thront, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scrollila or King's F vil, 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; nets as a great Restorative . from Languor, weakness of Back and Chest, Low Spirits and Extes;- sive Debility. Read. the following Certificates, all of which -are authentic; all the persons therein named are now living, and welt known in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh: Prrrsounetr, Aug 22, 1846. This is to certify that we have used the American Oil forthe whooping cough, among our children, by giving -them from 20 drops to a small tea spoonful at' • night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night. I also applied it to ode of the children that got her arm burnt by turning over a tea cup- of, hot coffee on it, the child sensed crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound up; ar.l has never complained of it since. I also was afflicted with a pain in my side and breast, and have been so fur 16 years, t commenced using the Oil by taking a tea spoonfhl twice 'a day and in 3 or four days using of the 'oil I have ben very much relieved, and do really believe that it is the best family medicine that I have ever seen . - I applied it to one of:my neighbor's for a strained anclo, which relieved her in a few minutes. We have also used the oil fora strained joint in our own family, which gave ease in a very short time. We live on the east side ofPcnn st., 3 doors south of Walnut., I am now as 'well as I ever was in my life. MARGARET H. SMITH. Prnistrultott, Aug. 14,1846. This is to certify, that my son has had thePlethisie for seven years, and was very bad with it, and about 12 or 15 days since, .I commenced giving to him about 20 or 25 drops, of the American Oil, twice a day. which relieved im in a day. or two of hitedifli culty of breathing, and he is now. entirely relieved . of his cough; our boy is 10 years of age. We live in King's Alley. - NANCY KING.. CINCINNATI, July ISt, 1846. Sir: Having been cured of a very severe disease of the eyes and - head by the use of the American Oil, I feel it my duty to the public , es well as to you, to send you the following certificate: 1 hereby . certify that I was-severely afflicted one year ago last winter, with inflamed sore eyes and a very severe pain in my head from my eyes up to the top or my head, and continued so for several weeks. My eyes were so much inflame& end' sore that I could not see to attend any Fndness - nor.could I tell one object. from anotheria _few- yards from 'me. I called in a •physiciap,. but still, got worse. I also tried a good many remedies that-had cured others; but in my'case they railed. In. April, 1845, I heard of the• American Oil. y_l. procured .a bottle, and be foie I had used a half a bottle I was entirely Well, ' and still continue so - . will not be without it in my house as long as I tan get the genuine - article. I also gave it to oneormy men that was working fur me, that had the fetter in hiiibunds se'bad that when he would grip anything tight in them th', Wood Would biirat out; and the Ilse of half' a bottle dured us both. I would-advise•allffiat•are afflicted in any Way to give the Oil a fair—trial;_aml r -think-they will be pleased with the effect it'will have; &C.' ' • - • . Joßmmuitrir- - . Sold'at One'Doltar per nottle'atlackson , siPateitt Medicine WarehouileiS9 head of Wood'st; Pittsburgh. THE bitty rtacr trt , Ptria . luitutrwhein the flenuinvl4mericcifi OH 'cArtbetititalued.•:. • Beivare of. a Counterfeit article. - -The Sennett Oil. put-in Atnericari bil.Bottlet; and labelled i"Amett• matt 011.2) It somewhat resimblea — the American Oil, but possesses none of its virtues or healingpow ers, Jackson respectfullyy_ informs the -Public that D. & Co., the proprietori of the - Ainerican have appointed him their SOLE AGENT for West. ern- Pennsylvania. All persons wishing Snit-tienties will apply at 88 Liherty street, as above. . ' . _ . . N. B. .Sub-agents: wantedrfor every town-in the above DistricL . - - , . A. groat eurnber.of eertificates are on hand and Can be seen at the office, S 9 Liberty street, beadof Wood. - • aug 0, - 4,.L . ! EX 'lll AO Y leCLO3UII. - • 'DEW:eI:Cr - Or TRAVDS " 'T 0 TrltAl G G - I ST S OME Gruggists are misled intothe erroref buy:': jog a miserable. imitation of 1)r. Smith's StigarL' § ated radian Vegetable Pills, simply becauie they cart purchase the spurious_ cheaper. We shall in all cases;expose inieh dealers 'throughout ;the 'country, who;after being duly . iqforpted , of the 'raticality,of theseirriliators; hayaneattempt to iiripeile upon - the public with such worthless_ trash: It is not tlie'Su. 7 , gareoatibg:alime that constitutes the nine of, my Pills ;but it is my invention, for which _.I claim the 11104 : ' : • G..BF.NJ. SMITH, M. p., 7 .- . - . 179 Greenwich' t.ard 2 'Water st.'.lloston. READ AND JUDGERiIPORTAN'T FACTS.,' We;ille - undersigned , wholesale ' druggists iri,Lon-1 184111 . 0;El.; are ristiilled; from all: the infonntilien that vrtc,iii obtale; that Dr. d; BEN.I4(MIN SIMITII is the iniginarinventor Of the Sugar-Coatedlills. ' 1 Weare prepared`to :supply - dealers at the' New ',York.Price:: - ...,...:...'_:-. 1 . „ . . Robinson, Peter 4- Cary, 492 Main street.. . .h , S.: Morris 4- Co.,•46lMain-st: .-•.•':. - . •-. , Rupert 4ThLindenberger, bll..Main St. --- - George Lopping 4- Co. 79 Fourth st. Rtar4- Aiden,.BlF(AUltl.,l4.,.: , - -..-- . _,., s The following from. druggists in New , York shoW , I invented the. , sugaroated Fills in 1843: - • -.. I • _ New :York, June 16tb, 1844: We theunderaigned, never Raw or heard-of "Su 'gat Coated_ Pills) , until Pr. G. Benjamin Smitlxistart. ufacturedund exhibited them le ua about a year since. fluakkon ¢ Co„ 110 ._Broadway and 10.A.atiar lionse. Israel Randolph, .A.T: D. so Liberty. at. Horace Everett, 96 lindeon at. dohtt Caetree; 97 Ll adeon'st- David Sands,-79 Fulton si.. ' A .1 , ,D1C.E RIO N KENTUCKY. —• • . have been „alllicted, with dyspepsia - in its itiOff gravated form for three years past, and found mcire reliernotil I used G. Beoj. Smith's I.Sugar-Coat edindian Vegetable Pills,.": • After using six boxes of talk - trainable pills; X ant :entirely cured.-n They -„are a general remedy.. - J. K. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9,1843. We certify. o the. above facts. - - Dr.-Smith's "Sugar-Coated pills'? are -universally' esteemed in this vicihity. - lIODGKOIVE-NPritCo, Merchants. Paducah, Ky.- Nov. 19, 1646. , At the request of Dr. G; Benjamin Smit.li's agent we cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr. Smith - in - September- fast; while in New-York; and found hint to all, appearance carrying on a, very__ex tensii-e businesi' with his Sugar-Coatd'indian-Vege table Pills. The .extent of his establishment Would astonish any one hot ibitiatod in- the mysteries of the pill trado.:-.Louissille Journal. • ' (From Dr. Singleton.) - i (Ky.) Feb. 24,1846. Dr. IC-Benj. Sinith.—Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been iittiOdut*aillaXt4i - aW444 - *O well given such general satisibciion as your Sugar-Coated Improved Indian .Vegetable - Pills. . Very respectfully, yours, S. F. SINCiLETON"., Louisville,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir:, yru please send us 1.2 gross of your valuahle Pats. ; Front presenein-! &cations we shall sell a. large amount, ofthem.,- We Gnd that they go veryquick.. Your friends,: BULL & ALDEN - . • •LeuisSille, rob. 13th, 1849... Sinith—Di;ai• 'Sir: About two, weeks ag . o bdught :2 gross of . ..your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though basiness‘ is dull here at this time, yet we have sold them You.will please send us 10 gross throughlleliiiirs. Lawietice &Keene, of your city, who will fOrward them to us via Pittsburgh. r. c Yours, respectfully, WILSON STARBIED. & SMITH. This. Is to certify that I have used the Sugar Coated Pills iriannfacturod by 0. IL Smith, of New York, for seine time, andhelieve them to be a good medicine; and also from inquiry, in that city, I am persuaded that he IS the original inventor, and therefore, is en titled to the benefit of the invention. S. WILLIAMS, ang2l Pastor Ist Baptist Church, Pittsburgh. We have forty letters from different dealers solicit lug the agency of my Pills, although they had- the spurious in their store—one in particular front New Orleans, which we shall publish. Principal Otlices--New York, 179 Greenwich st.; Boston Mater rt. n - G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the bot tom of every box of genuine "Sugar-Coated A ccrra--11 7 i/Liam itenderson Druggist, 205 Liberty street Pittsberght John Sureant Allegheny city. ropyl4l7m. READ, lIETLECT, DE WISE, A/PD USE 2IATUIZE'S GREAT REMEDY, TUE AMERICAS 0119 A MEDICINE OF NATURE ===m!=m==.i . m 1,11 - ear • HRISTIM j oiP.‘ - - • .624 4r-‘ A POSITIVE AND PERMANENTiCIIRE:FOR , . . HISEtthiA.TISat • AND:A.LL-:NBRVOLTT COMPLAINTS. 1' Whit-though the-cep/es may not-beexplained f - ----- 'Since there. "diets are duly, .aseertained, -•• Let rititifedasion; prejtidice,-'er Indnee Mankind teset the means :tithe; Meanir*liicli,tho* Simple", ere by-Heaven To alleviate the . k m ills of huan ind” - • . . _ -„ . • . DR. pußisTig. , s GALVANIC‘RINGS AND 'NAG-. ' FLUID.. • ' Tfirs remarkable: invention, - *bleb has received ire universalapprobation of the medical proles- Pion of dreat Britain - comprises an entirely new-ap plicatiOn of Galvanism ; as a remedial agent, bppmeans [of which the ordinary,„Galvanic. flatteries; Electric and Magnetic .Machines, „talc.,nre entirely dispensed with, and the Inisteriemapower of Galvanismalai:died without any .of. the objectiona-which are inseparable from the general modenow in use.. The strong dea r es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism leap plied:by the Machines, has been pronounced, alter a fair and impartial trial, to be' decidedly injurious, and it wait° remedy this radical defecttharthis new ap 'plicatieri-railprojected, which, after unceasing toil, and,perseverauce, his been brought to its present ' .. stato ofperfeetioe. The- galtranic - Ring's answer all 'the purposes of thel:post expensive Machines; and in many other reseecta are more safe and certain tiocomplishing e the desired effect, • The Ga/ianic Rings „used in connection with the Maitnetic.Fluid n are confidently recommended in all - ilisorders inhichnriseffini an, cefectiled and unhealthy ' state qf the nervous' or vital system, and these coin plaintstretenong-themest paipful and universal to _which we are miltect,. They arise, withont exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv ous System- r and it was in these cases that other i'remedies , having 'so often failed, a new, agent was greatly needed, which it is 'confidently' believed, has been found the, proper and judicious, application ,of The Galvanic. Rings; have ,been used:with entire success in all cafes of .Rlicemsnait, acute oiehronia, applying to the head, face or, lititbs , Gout, teas, Toollatche, , LYonchitis; Vertigo,' Nervons Sick Headache, - fiuligestion, Parelysii, Palsy, EpileAsit, Fits; Cramp, Palpitations of _the Heart, Apopiety, Stiffness of loints„ Spinal Camplaints, Lumbago, "Neurcggia.,.kercmar Tremors,..pizziness of The Head, pain in, the Chest and Side, General Debility, neficien. cy Nervoni anti - :Physical .Energy, and aII•NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases rifionfirmed Dyspepsia,l which . ia simply a nerinai'dmingegterit 'orate diges tive Organs, they have been found eqUally.successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed believed, and as a'certain preventive for the preceding cOmplaints they are equally recom mended.• The Rings are of different prices, being made ofall aiies,-and.of various omanienta I pstr.ins, and can be wore by the most delicate female without the slighteat inconvenience. .In fact,'. the sensation is rather agreeable than otherwise. _ The- Galvanic Belts, idraecletr, Banda, „Garters, Necklaces, . In some , cases of a, very severe, character, and .of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Rings Is not sufficient to arrestthe progress ofdisease and ultimately restore health. The improved modi fication in. the• Galvanic Belts,'Braceleta, &c.,entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that is required - can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galianifini can effect will f,iirto be permanently relieind. These articles are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists,limbs,ancles, or any pastor - the` betty, with perfect convenience.' The Galvanic Necilaces are used with greater bene fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; also in cases of Nervous Dearnestr, and with almoist uniform success esti preventive for Apo plexy, Epileptic Fitt, and -- similar complaints. • Christie's Magnetic Fluid is used in connection with the Galvanic flings and I all their modification,. ThiseOmpositicin has been pronounced by the French Chemists to ee one of the mostextraord n ary discoveries Dein ()dere science: It is believed to possess the remarkable power of Ten dering the nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this meant causinga concentration of the influence, at the seat of disease, thus giving iiipid and permanent re lief. No other composition tn chemistryis knorn to produce the same effect, onto impart a similar pro larty to the nervous systent;'.by moans of an outward ocal application. The Magn etic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest 'njury; its application is agreeable, and it is as har mless in its action as it ;is beneficial in its results. Full explanations and three, none accompany it. The cofebineti inventionsare in every way perfectly- harmless;' ey are sold at prices within the reach`of all and l i the discoverer:Cnly ve quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising ethcacyi and permanent benefit. .- • • . Christie's-Galvanic Strengthening. plea tens. These artielee form iiitiotlier valu - abie application ofthe myaterioui iuthience of Galvanism, They am an impertant.adjuect to the geeuine Galvanic Binge and their modifications, acting upon the same princi ple, but having the advantage ; of more local applica tion. They are confidentlyrecommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cu r e ofßheumatim,acete or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and five remedy in cases of Pain and Wealaiess an, the Chest or Back, Painin the Side,inAematic and in Weakness or Oppresiion of the Pulmonary. Or-, gang. 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 Pains and Weakness of the Breast,and are highly recommended for many of those complaints to which females are especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the systeni when debilitated with disease or other minims; as a certain., aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of, Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally; I the. Galvanic Strengthening Plaster rill be foiled of great and permanent 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 found entire= ly free from those objections which are a constant source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use CAUTION t The great celebrity and success of these arti ales have caused them to be counterfeited by ..nprin cipled persons. To provide against imposition, -Dr CHRISTIE has but one authorized agent in each city o the Union. The only agent . in Pittsburgh, W. NV. WILSON. , • CERTIFICATES AND TESTIAIONIALS, • Ofethe highest and most respectable character,are constantly received,, regarding the extraordinary value and success of the above articles. It is tieliev ed that in the city oh New York.alone, upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS, "during a . period of less than a year, have been entirely relieved•of the most painful chronic disorders nom° of which have completely baffled allformer efforts of medical. art. indeed. many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove'of the Galvanic 'and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the.exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re ceived unanimous favor with the - mo'st intelligent among the :American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times•ready• and most happy to give every facility to physiciatis r and all interested; for testing the truth of his assertions and the efficacy of his diiicovery. • • Only agency in Pittsburgh, i'cbrner of 4th :and Ma rkefstrdet. - • •oetl4-clly Drtigs, Drugl, Dr#gx, At No. 2. Commercial Rop,Eiberty street,"Big Gol . •den. Mortar" once. more., AYS Sr ROCKIVAY, thankful for the liberal pa tronage,-which they have heretofore received and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa: tronage, would respectfully call the attention of chi t public to our stook of goods which we are now re ceiving for the fall trade: AmOng which may be found in coantities to suit purchascre, the following articles.- • - • • Rliebard"Rdety , - Lb:OM-ice Reot, Flour Sulphur, do. Ball, - Gum Arabic, - - -Rattled borax,. ' Cal'd Magnesia, Soda,", CarbAlegudeia,". Spanish BroWni. Gum`Alos, • 'Gunf.COpal," ' CreeniTarter,:- - .-Roll Brinistone;- . Calomel, •> White ;Chalk; ' Sup Carb Soda, Ext.*Lotiwood, Epsoin - Salts, , 7 • • f • Chiphi • do. Glauber , de. Madder, 7 Tartaric'Acid, Yellow Ochre,' Gum Gum Scammony, . -Chrome Yellow, Bal Copavia, ' de. Green, Salt Parc, Rose Pink. . Together with a getteral'asaortment of Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Paint•Brushes,lloye Woods, &c. &c., all of which will be sold as low as at any other house in the city. sepia. THE HEIDEt.BERG CATECHISM, or o, sum!. - teary 'of Christian Doctrine as' used ' - by the Herman.-ItefotniettChumh, English and 'Germani--. For sale.iss our store, Wo. 115. Wood., st. kittalnirgh: j! , 11 - fiCATUAIr.SCLIEIBIiEEL E Bnoksellere. q.•.• n II F e ! 4 1." 1-9. "- 1 1 :11r 0 1 4" 4 fttSg e ' Health istlienlann of life, ~. Love letters, friends, all, all, areeilienjeyniti Irly ndientea, qalgerll ,Pll, mid reefteetfull3r-an, l i,. to the:citizens:oil ourgli; Allegheny end mitt';- that' he can=bit ;died `privately? mid: imially,' t Very': dad t' at lila' OtridO. , op, >lid * A1r4,: 7 4: le* 16;4 . Dr. Drown given.hia. particular. attention torthe reatment and inVistigtotion 9 f. the- felisielizig 'Mantic, ~ disca ses arising from Impurities of the'flliied' scrofilla; 'syphilis', "seining Weektiessi ntimefencir; salt rheum,diseaiteis of the eye : and :ear, • , Dr.' DroWnhas Much' pleasure in,arinouricing-,to the,publir; Mat Pie - is in pessession of ,thelatestin ierniation and improvement „in the treatment second ary syphils, practised' at.the Paris Lock Hoe ,The ?modem- Tesearehes oe ,. syphilis, :its complications add - conseqiienecs; and - the improved modes of practice-which have been made , known to the public recentley, and to these Chiefly whO make this - branch of Medicine - 'their "parii.cu tar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedieslavebeen {at& ly introduced, Which secures the -patientbeinemer curialized out of exititcnce' Straugeis•are apprised theit Doefor . Brown has 'been educated,in every - branch of medicine, and regularly admitted' to plactise, and that he 'hip,* confines himself - to the study andpractice'of this particular bratiektogith er with all diseases of a - priiatior delicate nature, incident totiteltmanf,rnme. No. .cure tie pay._ Itecentcasesare relieved in a short tiine, with outinterruption from business.. . 'Office on:Diamond . few, doors from Wood street, towards the' market Consultations strictly confidential . • rny}244wy tor. - Osborne , * /minus Vegotable./Xestor- Preparld by Dr. Georg& Bennett, of New York ,city. pliE unprecedented success that has attended-the use of these_pills in the practice' of the proprie tor for the last six of eight years, has induced Min to yield : to the importunities of many:who have used and been --henefitted be, them, and make arrange-' meats to place them within the reach of the public generally. doing so he feels Called npon to say that the Indian. Vegetable Restorative Pills is (Mei -d-edly superior to-any with which he is acquainted. They combiue the properties 'many of the, best vegetable medicines (tided =in no other pills) in such a manner es to afford not only immediate and tem; porary but permanent relief. - The_valuable tonic whieh enters into their:COM.' position, b y , their action upon-the'seCrelorY organs hold in check the purgative principle, and induceb gentle and natural operation, withoutinctinvenience or pain, and while they , restore a natural and healthy action ,of the stomach, liver and" bowels, they in crease instead of diminishing the strength ,of the pa tient. . The general opinion that .a powerfill and vio; lent purgitive is becessaty is founded in error; they in general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange the secretions, and-are productive of Very serious consequences, - and it should be known that the great mass of pills in general use arc composed of the most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with too great a degree. of,violence, . producing that de.; rangement in the aystem that is followed by Con stigation of the. bowels, indigestion and , costiveness. From these 'facts the natural,. inference,. would be that to "maintain uniform health it is necessary-to correct unhealthy secretions, expel morbid humors and purify the system, by the use of a medicine that 'will act efficiently. yet mildly, assist instead aide, ranging the organs of the system, and tlnis, bring na ture in its proper and healthychannel, to accomplish which no medicine is superior - to the. Indian' Vegeta-. bleßestorative . Pills; their operation is, in ordinary doses, to. promote a, natural and easy: evacuation, and at the same time by their tonic property impart;vigor and health to the syitem, but when a powerfu l and speedy operation is - necessary, it will be aecomplish:- ed by increasing the:dose, which may be done with perfect safety, as they are entirely Yegetable. They have been -used as a family medicine for years by many, of- , the.first,respeetability, and altho' they are not recommended- to "heal all the ills that flesh is heir to;" yet it has been found very rare , that it has been found necessary for those usingthern to employ Any other Medicine, and their occasional use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven tive to disease, : They are exactly adapted to the use of families', travelers• and- Seamen; they cleanse tbe , blood; causing a' flee cirCutation—open the;obstrec tions and promote the secretions of healthy bile, and consequently, are an . excellent medicine for-nausea, indigestion; nervous disorders, dejection, liver Mira pains in the head ; side and _breast, costive ness, loss of appetite, urinary obstructions, ague and . fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dyeentery; iteu `pietism, scorfula, and are eminently useful in all re. male complaints—and in one word, all diseasesaris: ing from unhealthy seeretionicend- impurity of the blood. Numerous. testimonials or their effieacy in particular cases Might be added, hut the preprietor prefers presenting afew Certificates of their general character, from peisons of unqucstienable candor and veracity, who would not Many degree lend their influence to promote anything. that:ii„not of debided„ utility, and.rely tipon.their intrinsic... Merits to - gain - them a reputation,feeli t g perfect Confidenee hat none i;' , illabantlen their use who give . thena a".ts4i• Reads of familitie r shitiild filwaya- keep a quantity of Dr. Osborne's IndianYegetable Itestorative.Pills in the house; they For-those who are subject to fits, headache, giddiness; dinanessof sight or drowsiness arising from too greatapoir of, blood to the head, should take these pills in preference to anything else, as they are a sure remedy. ~ . . Females Who ialue , good healili.shotdd neverbe without Dr..osborne , s Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, as they purify the blood, removerebstructions, and give the akin - u - lieatitiful,:clerar, - liealthrand be coming appearance. haa been admitted by a num ber of physiciens that feniii*c.i.nnottoo highly value these Pills. it.RTIFCATEA The'roiloaing certificates are from the Rev t yhos. Newman and the Rev, David Webster, ministere . the Methodist E. Chnrch;:lsew York conference: NEW Ra.r.7„Sept::stll,' , 4s. Dr: Osborn—Dear Sir: I hive used yonr,7.lndian Vegetable Restorative Pills inyielf, and'elide; use:iii them in my family, and . Most cheerfully recominend them as a very valuable fatally medicine. Respectfully, Tnonr..na NEwstAtt - • MARLD 011.0, August 3d, D. V.Dsbarn—Dear Sir:. I have for some time past made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both myself and irrniy and do ; most cerdially. reconimend them as 'a :superini medicine. Their action hieiceedingly mild and etficacions;)ind So fir at my experience goes, they are all than you recommend them to be • respectfully, .13.svitt yirrierrat: Letter friktlhh Rev„Georgis Yiowes, . • • • - .Eur Hoerr, Walworth county; Wis.. Dr. ostiorn.—lt tit :with. pleasure tinformyod o. the great benefit which I have derived from. your pills... I haverbeen Ma-decline for, some time, !which has greatly alarmed me, more especially as my com plaint was a consumptive one,and Ifiave also been very billions,. and'have labored severely with_pains in my head, and my, eyes have been-sp effected as to turn of a clondyisallow and other disagreeable com plexions. wife had suffered also from greet weaknesa-and severe pains, and as your. pills. have so Wonderfully relieved us, we have sounded the name Others allover our neighborhood; .and wher ever My extraordinary cure is known, as the most valutiblepreparatiou for purifying the blood and reg ulating the system. -.1 should eat hive known the worth of your pills had it not been for. the Rev. W. F. Dewit, of Caddebackville, Sullivancounty, N.Y., who with great, kindness sentme- a box. to try there, and to that box of pills I owe my health; and as the agent here is out of your pills,-I-wish you would send me a package of bexes as soon as possible. Hence, Ilowes.. I Dittp:nrrotar. -, ..Dr:Oebortic's Indian Vegetable Ite istorative- shodld bei taken `every night" for a week,. lasa,Ot More, as the obstinacy of the disease, or circurcustances are. The usual - dose is frent`2to 5, according t 4 the constitution of the person, butthey should be take n it sufficient ..quantides.to to; operate two or-three times on thC.bowels. _ Yery delicate p et ** should;begin with but two, andineXease the eof the case rosy requke . „ -Those moreo- - r bast or, of; very costive_labit,,May tight - with three andincrease 4o six, or even- more if it shin be found ry necessa, and _they will, effect a sidfiefently - happy . change ; to guide the patientiirtheir future- use— Rash box contains from 35 to 40 pills — Puce 25cta. Sold; wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse r No. 89i Liberty st., head of, Wood, the only place, .n -Pittsburgh where the geoti- ' hie Dr. °shwa Indian. Vegetable Restorative. Pills can - - octi.9.-44w6m: and for-eaie by BROCPW.t. ~ _ +}' ^. k s (iii . ..tileikllENdt..,o"; i f00t4.17 . p.)i. .poupouNia - trauti• 4 .- t C 4r./41.1:”. FltEralt:, d Coughs, Colds, Aatluna - , Brotetutatb - LimCout . plaixt, Spitting-,Blood i . Difficulty of BroathiOg., P4lll 411., ? „, the Side and Breas4ralrittatiep of the lieut. Influenzas - Croup, Bro.ken,ConAN7 • Soxe Th{bak t .,Xerrous • - iisi'itu...di.eiii6coclsivit; • Dieakt cittia 80,edyeure „t or r ti4,j. 111411 6 , ~Si7 of • : thb above , " diSeiseir is, • , ••••• DIV.- IS MltA'Yli 10 ,4 -81.:4jr4 , ' COMPOUND SY.RUP•OF- WILD: CHERM: - • A Truly ' , Vro.iided C uts ir's:l , Dr. Swliistr."Deir Sir—ln'OctobeilketiHwloler , Mt-- gaged with Mr.-Joseph .Einith, inAt. Oar mill;. near Waynesburg', I was attacked with a conghl,l3lle :exPosed.at.night,-whicb grad_ually;ine teased, at-,:: tended with spitting of blood enda,tovot t e fain in the breast, loss of appetite, fever, & c. , Scarcely, supportable. had a family :who were wholly dependent-on exertiont for .stirppert, yet Was obliged:to_ leave my business ansi,Veturn.,bome, I was then attended. by several.Physielans, both drew wetnet until my medical attendants gave,..45,..ug" as, incurable. Subsequently, myvvire observing w . bee . of the public. prints, an" advertisement or Swayne!ii Compound' Syrup, Wild Cherry,:p r icieur=' ed Me ono' bottle trim krancisMoChni, - yeut agedtwa in Lewistown, which relieved me: 'I continnell'unfill , ; I had taken-five-bottles. I am now able to retirn - tOtrt 'my work again. i write this to oder yoit thysiiteer*? thanks, And 'you are at liberty to mahnit, known, so that if any, hnma4 being is - suffering seri havo be% he may haie recourse to your invaluiEderitediCino. Yours, - JOHN BMW S. LeWistown, Del. ~ CONSUMPTION, whieti . . has .baffledi the eminent Medical precti_ioriers, where invalidly:l*re; been given np:bopelesi, by having" reckulenteq'an&=, - persevering . in, this unequallettrentedy`;-liavii‘ beedikg radically cured. - There are now iMihelitintls iif thito'ff proprietor numerous certificates' of eitirea;-'whicklei would• astonish credulity Were they ~n tadot,;• known to the world. To those - Whoare. with any of the above diseases,,we say, give this medicine a fair trial; yen will ther,neconvincedthea„„i' is Jae miserable compound; but a safe anit - ponirel remedy', and that its curative lmiveri staid ilotio tine: equalled by none. - L . , • Dr. Swaynos Syrnp - ls the 'Only - true antf gerinitte article of Wild Cherry; before the public and wo would say to the afilictelialwaye ten signature ofDr. SWAINS on'eachtiottldberoPOL . your purchase. Ileware, and he not deeciVed i Some persons may tell you tbersome Otherpreps;. 2 . ration is as good. Heed them not. One trial-0fd1e...1. genuine Dr. Swayne's Sy rup of wild•Chevry:Willpp* , , ,i: fiance you that it is the most Valuable medicine 'Prom the.inereasing demand for the aboVe article, l . Druggists, Merchants,. and dealers generallf,'W.lll l = find it to their advantage to have a full sappri'ofdtilit4 - valuable medicine. -Remember to enquire , tbrDlV.' 7 4 SWAYNE , SCOMPOUNDSYRUP OP WILDCHER.za Ry, as there have been some individuals-with.thet'. ; assumed names of physicians making grent'Argril ' • .to push a spurious article into the market..-4fitii4„ . .f fictitious name. Thw (original and - only) genuine article is only lire pared by DR. SWAYNE,N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia Let the advice be, repeated, donut neg}ect Isla cough; if you do, you may have occasion regret it:- Why run any risk? 'Delay . has, and rear again lead' to serious consequenees. IMPURITY OF 'THE BLOOD.—Au excellent Spring Medicine. Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND4 , I SAHSAPARIL.A.AND EXTRACT WPAPUILL_Ogq,.. These great purgative and purifying- Pillst..,artsleele-r. ['rated for the cure of. Dyspepsia, : SlakiLlendliche r t , Loss of Appetite, Low_ Spirits, Blotches or,impleit,., on the face, or tiny disease ,where a purgativeerpurii,;., fying medicine is required. These pi Be ther produce nausea,-or any other ,unpleasanteeneation,-,:o ; and as a Spring Medicine for purifying tbWhicimi l iirk,,,., cleansing the. body. of disease, they Are,unsutpeaserl t ,.. by any medicine ever yid - introduced to die Otr Manufactured and sold, _wholesale and l'st4e by the sole., proprietor, Dr. SWATHE, Sc- SDNliiit.W-1 W. corner Race and Eighth • streets, The only agents in 'Pittsburgh fur the sale genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, El Market et.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of. Wood and la st.iapj S. Tones; ISO Liberty 'st., where it can ed _genuine, wholeiale and' 'retail, at priaprietor-h...`i prices. Sold by John. MitChel.4'Allegheay City; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffia; Burton & Co., Erie, . J. S. Morrut& Eaiterly & Co., St: "Lauls;AndritiOliver tE~y' Co:, New Orleans; Dedig & Son,. Carns 8z Co., glider, Mackenzie & raskelle.dleie.'"? land; Dr: • Baker, Wheeling',- VW.; „Wm -1 4:, -. Wfsailr Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Bron - iisidle;: bell & Co., Uniontovvn; R. E:Johnscrn, Pimberlind; J. M.: Sharp,'Dayton, and by agents in all'iyaitloir the United States: „ sep 18' THE • WILSOIC PILLS, as -a- reuiddy'pecullerly adapted:Mr headaches' and dyspepticatffic tons, are pretty generally known, and esteemed _in - this community; and the Proprietor, So often as he hal occaition to write or speak of. theta, dairtitincefy re* fraiit from an - expression of his grateful acknowintl-„,.. Meats to his friendsfor their. , patroitagettikkirobtomi," to hire.' His feelings are the warmer from observing z- - the7..liegiiiiiingand - the "lendinfe!--tthrown - almost - in- - juitaposition--of so manynostrunis and kin: dred-pr4 pintoes ..egnally loud - theirliteteriSioitt; eat- much more industriously: Joreseited'te"the'ptibliqf while-hispreparation nal-atlas:gip. itcleatieeti.,'. remote plates, soothing and comforting-the-TO/ice-Ai and permanently grafting itself nport.the; offeeliolis. of- new friends, thud continually wideningthe, eaglet; of its usefulness. Although_ well satisfietl,AttathWt Medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity it;yet - he Ms 'obliged to ;',his friends forth° roostarstr , stardia/ evidence of the fact.' "'F'' In its natural histnrjr,lf, you please s the Pill differs from nuist other preparations intileekeil4' originally made for sale, or with 'View to lideypthityl profit; while as every body knows, the greatestty (as a general - .thing) .no sootier beginatitigabb drugs than he casts aboUt. for. Some cheap. prejni Lion, or must 'get up,'. - as the Pliraie as , something „ ' anything that Will. sell.. Often .attempts it under an assumed or fictitious name, aitliough!cdescioas his own were insufficient-to salt.•,The !difference then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a have just indicated; would, appear to be.,ffidet,Whe consciousness- of the value of my 'Militated the idea of putting them 011 sale for money, anikatl price.- The consciousness of the -value .! ofinionay. originates in most instances- the' many preparations I baVe alluded to; and the price racistlikely ¶ti takei! - h . is always first carefully' Considered; and otherprepalitiOn made and graduated to suit it. ' The one .is DIiCOVEILY, and-conics-from, the great Arcana of Universal Mixture; the, other a trick or inventir s and, _mimes:from a not very popularipialitycif Isnrt v.tras.r., Natilie. • Header! the difference here great.- Inane irunanceth &sane attachedio the Stir. , is the -starting- point; in theether,.ffie steipr.4) . ll4 - it, is not probable that sortie of _that trnany,:pritparni,.; tions having even such paternity were-nicidentayr gparl, but that , possibly by -this , procers , of'::"gettingic up , ! as they call it, by-„puffing and, blowing', as "we clean wheat, they have been "get too-high be fore -their specific, gravity had beeit careffillyascal.- tabled, and 'have - bl Own off never 'to 'ffie heaYd-Of r with ether chaff.—some lighter, some heavier.'” j Whatever may be the'ratioriaki-I must kept-et:44 that I- urn most profoundly thankful to my friends/ r ot their discrimination in not consigning my disecfres7;to that eonapenduous category , of "inventions that, - did • ; not answer , - , -,-of "tricks that The Wilson Pills are useful as GENICRAi ealCdr e and may he. kept and Liken, in - proper dosea;,,litfata ilies, as a preventative of general ill health;iir,dis, ease of whatever name, by anyzienater eribit:faaii" - ily, without any fear of the censermences ofexinie. sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. - 43-The y - m a y - t il waysbehartilfabYttenetttil proprietor, in Penn street, below rderburY,einleci, principal Druggists of this qty and Allegheny, 3y22-dtkw7m = s.l - Umiak • A WESTE.RYELT,- the oki7n44....3ll9Fitnowig A V enitian 131 ind Ddglcer , formerly : Or:la ecAtiiik and, Fourth ata. s ..tak ea this methedWiefoneNsAltM friends of the fact that his Factory.ix..noac-14101 eg..t ' eration - . on pt.., near the eht,Aßegkeeky, Bridge, where & constant supply of Blinds tbratulpue colors and Inalitie!,-is constantly kept on hand and at all - prices, froni"twentg.:cente upie anitonsicips ; If required;.BlindtiVill he put 44E,trtr; that in "caseof - nlarna britre, iir,otheatylsek they removed without the aid-of e'sereir'7arrinr,'?tnit , istith the iaine`ficility that any,etheicrpititaef ff , ti . trlttife can tie removed, and wi th out any'extriattlieneer..lT-% je24.4leciq... ' i , -- cotton' 'V arn, &c. I A 4 - Intl LBS. - assorted .numbr42;:t ijuk - -shart real: Coitcl 1 . 411 1, - • .. 15,000 Ibtr.: Carpet Chaim 10,000 ‘, Cotton - Twine . - 160' attle T Common dlatiing, I ~ 100.. *Extra family do. Fq!_ffiCaPlV ;( 1 ,07:0; country,tride.:b Wood ff==E3=MM 'un i t I - t . 3 .1 ! 1-19.411 I.:; - ''J..',.:: -,- .-:':.: - -i.:,:.i.:1•.:, i ',,, ; , ; . ; . , :,.,. : ..,. ,~ .- MEE =:t.,',.i..,• - !t•:s