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Pittsburgh Portable iloat Liar,
Rat= - 1846". Ill g jL V ;
VOR• the transportation of freight between Pitts-
1: burgh and the Atlantic-cities, via Pennsylvania.
Improvamenta and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail
road
The. Proprietors of this old established line; IMvirig
completed their arrangements, are prepared to for.i
ward goods to and from the East (on the opening of
the canal navigation,) on as reasottablo terms as any
other responsible line, and ate determined that no
care or attention on their part shall be wauting.to
cure a continuance of that patronage.so liberally
be
stowed upon them for several years past.
.The decided success of the portable boat system,
so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced
in.tho delivery, of goods, the •absence of all risk of
delay, breakage or other damage, incident to the old
system, liken goods have to be hurriedly transhipped
three times on the way, and the merchantable order
• in.which product has been avowedly
. delivered by
them, has induced the proprietor ' s to Increase. their
stock' considerably this season. Their extensive
warehouses at each point, (uneaquallod by any other
line,) affords them facilities to conduct their business
with despatch; and to shippers the convenienee et
free storage, if required, until their arraegomenta aro,
ooMplcte--while their long experience in the carry
ing trade, it is presumed, wildbe sufficient guarantee
to their patrons and the public that they will success.
rally exert themselves to give general satisfaction.
Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges
paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge far.
commission, advancing or storage, and all communi4
cations to the following agents promptly attended to:
. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
. Cor. Penn and Wayne stn., Pittsburgh.
g THOMAS BORBIDOE,
278 Market street, Philadelphia.
O'CONNORS & Co.,
North st., Baltimore.
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.111.zigharnos Traustioitattint. Line
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1846; CV:
CON DUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping principles,
. though not daiining, to be the only line flint is so
conducted. The proprietors of this old established
lino hare put their steel: in the most complete order,
and. are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and
meichandize to and kora the Ealoern cities on the
opening of narigation.
We trust that our long experience in the carrying
business And zealous attention to the interists of cus
tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase
of the patronage heretofore bestowed on .Binghafrei
Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight
with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always
be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible
lines.
Produce and anerchaadize will be received and for.-
~...warrled east and west without any charge for adverti
sing, storage or commission.
• Bills of lading forwarded, and every direction
promptly ;Mended to.
Address, or apply to : WAI. BINGJIAM,
• Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne tits., Pittsb•g;
• BEIGHAI‘IS, DOCK 4: STRATTON,
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• No. 276 Market at., Philadelphia,
JAMES 'WILSON, Agent,
No. 122 North froward at., Baltimore,
WILLIA3I TYSON, Agent,
aprlo-y No. 10 West st., New Fork
Independent Portable Boot
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net 2646.. • ..
I{Ol1 -the transportation of produce and mention
- dine to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and
PhiladerPhia; Kr without transhipping. Goods con
signed to ourcare, will be forwarded without delay,
at the lowest current rates; Bilis of Lading trans
mitted, and all instructions promptly attended to,
free from any extra charge for storage or Commis
sion. Address
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r ....g!lo:.vrertla's }lris* Freight Line.
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freig.ht between Pilleitrigh, Blairsville, Johns
towii,:.nollidayshurgh,er Street, and all inter
mediate places.. , a
• One boat leave! the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul
ty dr. Co., Pittsburgh, cl'iry day (except Sundays) and
Shippers can always depend on having their goods
forwarded' without delay and on accommodating
terms,. .: s
We respectfully solicit your patronage.
rnorateroaa.
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Thckworth of boats, „Nile, Exchange, Paris and
Pacific.
T. H. Barnes of boats, Push and Exoino,
John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road.
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„TORN MILLER, 4 5 " Roilidaysburgh,
C. A. APANULTY Sr CO, " Pittsburgh.
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ZEOWNSVILLE.
TO BALTIMORE, in 3:2 hours—fare $lO.
TO PHILADELPHIA in 40 hours—fare $12..
A ONLY 73 NILES s - rAGLNG!
L. S. MAIL.
The Carat 4perel, Regularity and high Reputation
already_ attained by this pleasant passenger Route,
has induced the Post Master General, to place the
New York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, Ili -
on it. -
The superior and swift steamers CONSUL and
LOUIS .11I'LANE, leaves the Monon,gehela• Wharr
precisely at 8 IPclock :every - morning, and at 6 o'-
clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid
Coaches awaittheir.arrival at Brownsville, to trans-
L,port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail
Road at Comber/and.
The preparations on this route are ample, and the
connections complete, so that disappiaintment or de
lays will .be unknown upon it. -
By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cu mbet.}and
or at - Ualtininre - during their plea.surs, - aild conti nue their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila,
delphia.
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Office in the "St. Charles' Hotel," Wood et. Piths
burgh. . J. MESKIMEN,
jv3l Agent.
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Plfth liTardLtvery Stable.
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TItE subscriber, having bought out the
known Livery Stable kept by C. B.
Doty, in tile fifth Ward, respectfully informs his
friends anOhe public geneinily, that be will keep zit
all times a , stock of the best- description of riding
horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short
every 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. •
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His terms \sill be moderate. His stable is on Lib
erty. street, a few doors above the' canal bridge,
where he.respectfully solicits a share of public pa
tronage. ' : CHARLES COLEMAN.
-.1." He is also provided with an elegant Hearse,
which will be furnished when required. ect.2.5-ti
jII. ICIIILDS.S.: CO.,are now - receiving their
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ga upp Ii us, consistingd
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I.lle largest,
cheapest
sortment of Boots'end Shoes that they have ever
been able to bring to"this market; Also, Ladies and
Misses Florence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the
latest style;!together with a splendid assortment of
Palm Letifi Bats, teens' and b,oys , summer Caps.
Also, a large lot of New York Tanned Sole Leather,
all of which having been purchased at the lowest
rates, and Selected' with great care for the western
trade, will be sold at a small advance above cost and
:harps. All merchants wishing to purchase will
find it to their interest to coil and examine their stock
before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-if
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Fine Gold and Silver Watches. •
THOSE who wish to purchase Gold or Sil
l* ver Wamlies Jew e lry,find,it to their
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advantage 'to call on- the subscriber, who T ie
/in 'an' descriptions of fine gold and silver watches
and jewelry, on as good terms as may be had in the
eastern ,cities:
Fine Gold End :Silver English Patent Lever %Valerie
-Y f Genevartnd French"
L'Epine Watches.
Ladies',and Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guard Chains.
" C C Breast Pins.
_Bracelets; Gold Pencils, and Finger Rings.
Silverware, Military Goods,Lamps, and a large va
riety of Fancy Goode.
p - Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the
best manner" and warranted nt the lowest prices.
W. W. WILSON,
--,corner; Fourth and Market sts.
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C. A. IfIcANULTY & Co.,
Canal Ilaain, Pittsburgh
ROSE, MERRILL & C 4.,
Smith's Wharf; Baltimore
MEARS, RAYNOR & Co.,
Broad at., Philadelphia
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REMITTANCES to, and Passage to and from
Great Britain and Ireland, by the Black 8011, or
okt Line of Liverpool Packets: Sailing from New
York and liverpool . on tho Ist and 16th of every
Month. And by first class AMerican Ships [Sailing
Weekly.)
Yet - soya sending to the "Old Country" for their
friends; clan make the necessary arrangements with
thesuliscribers, and have them brought out in any of
the eiglitshipo comprising the Black Dail or Old Line
of Liverpool . Packets; (sailing trom Liverpool on the
lot and 16th of every month,) also by first,classi ships,
sailing from that port weekly; which our Agents,
Messrs. James D. Roche Jr. Co. there will send out
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
ets, ,, comprise the following magnificent ships, and
will sail.from Liverpool on their regular appointe
dhv, as follows:
Fiact ' lia; On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept,
1 Europe, 16th " Ifith " 16th "
New York, . Ist Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct.
'American, 16th• " 16th " 16th
Ist Mar. Ist July. tst Nov.
"Cambridge, 16th " •I6th " 16th Dec.
Word, ..11• Ist April. lst Aug. Ist "
Montezuma, 'l6th " 16th " 16th "
ik well 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 oat passengern by, that Line, the public are re
spectfully notified by the owners that no passenger
agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely &
Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out
passimgers by that Line.
-.Wel:rive at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any
aMount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub
lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co.,
Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount. or
any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns
throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Apply to, or - address, if by Letter, (post paid.)
• : ROCHE, BRAS & CO.
No. '35, Fulton street New York.
•
(Next door. to the Fulton Bank.
• MR. ROCHE, Sr.,
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No. 75 Dublin street, Liverpool.
Or trs BLAKELY & MITCIIEL,
myl4 Penn street and Smithfield at.
Tapsoottiii General Emigration °Mee.
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REMITTANCES and passag, to-r--,.,,
and from GREAT LIEITAIN A :se VAIN ,
InEckwo, by W. & J. T. Tapscort
74 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, New York,
and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool.
The subscribers having accepted the agency of
the abovd house, are now prepared to make arrange
meets noon the most liberal terms with those dent
rdtis of paying the pas-Sage of their friends from the
old Country, and flatter themeuselvem their character
and long standing in business will give_ ample as
surance dint all their arrangements will be carried
out 6iithfullv.
• Messrs. W. &J. T. Tapncott, arc long end favora
bly known fur the superior class, accommodation
and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The
QUEEN or TILE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES
TER, GARR icx, liornxGUEß, ROSCIUS, LIV
ERPOOL, and SIUDONS, twii of which leave e ac h
.Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th suit
from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which
they . have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar
ture from Liverpool t evcry Sv edays hhing thus actor
mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in
creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapsc ott's conatag
por-sonal suneripter . 'dance of the business in Liver
pool is an additional security that the comfort and
accommodation of the passengers will be particu,
laily attended to.
lehe subscrib4rs being Os usual) exteniively
enga
geil in the TrauSportation Businers between Pittsburg
aiAl-Ihe Atlantid Cities. arc thereby enables] to take
itiarge of and Arrival:ll passengers immediately on
their - laniling,w4PYlndi - appointment or
.delay, and arc tkoreToielOrefralen4ntra c t tin pas
sage from any EE'a poreitri;YriacHritaiti or Ireland to
this City; the tia2nre of the business they arc engaged
inthem facilities for earrVing passergera so
fitr, inlan d not otherwise attainable, and will. :.if ne
cessary,) forwar&p . aesengers fiirther West 'by (hr
beet mode of coin eyance without any additional
el4rges for their trouble. Where persins sent for
decline coming out, the amount paid fsirpaisage will
beircfunded in full.
REMITTANCF.S.
The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at
sight, fur 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 prod paid) will be prompt
ly attended to
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
mar 27 d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa
Rintittar.ces to England, Ireland, • and Wales.
"DEMONS desirous of remittinginoney to any a
r the above countries, can do so through the _
sub
scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared
toissne draft for any amount over £l,OO sterling.—
Reinittances made through our house any day beti,re
the 21.1 of May, will be received iu Ireland, by the
20th of June.
BLAKELY& MITCHEL, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Roche, Ilro's & Co.,
rnyl4 New York
Paper Warehouse.
1 B undersigned having bought the paper waro
house and wall paper manufactory, late of
Holdship. 8: Browne, have entered into a co-partner
shlfOnider 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 PAP ER HAINGINGS AND BORDERS,
of their own manufacture, and their-stock will be
improved and enlarged with periodical additions
from the best Frepch:factories.
_ . .
Agents for the well-known Clinton Paper Mill,
Sieuhentille, from which they will be constantly
supplied 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.
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IDXCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and ad
streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes
bought mid sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities
for sale. Drafts, notes and hills collected.
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorenze,
Pittshurgh, Pa.
J. Painter & Co.
Joseph Woodwell,
JaMes May,
Alex. Bronson &
John IL Brown S.: Co.,
James M , Candless, Cincinnati, 0.
J. R. M•Donald,"Si. Lords, Mo.
W. H. Pope, Pres , t Bank of Ky., Louisville
To Arrost To Arms IT
~._.I,,,TIIREATENED INVASION OF WEST
EIIN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift,
wir 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M.
White Wilt:continuo' to sell clothing cheaper than
any has'herctofore been offered in the vrestcrn coun
try, having , the largest establishment:in the city,
fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is now
prepared tts . .show to his numerous patrons the great
est variety of cloths, cassitneres, vestings, and clo
thing of all deScriptiona, suitable for the approaching
seasoni that has ever been offered in this market, to.
which 41 can have the Right of Way, Observe the
corner, N 0. 1 .67, Liberty and Sixth streets:
M. WHITE has just received at his large
' establishment,
establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth
streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for
summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VES
TINGS, all of which he is ready to "make up in
the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms
as Usual.. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty.
and Sixth streets.
Tailor, Proprietor.
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner of Wood and Fifth 6trects,.Pittsburgh,
is ready to receive merehandize of every 'description
'on consignment for public or' rivate sale, and from
long 'experience in the above Willies, flatters himself
that he will' be able to give entire Satisfaction;to all
who, may f4vor him With their patronage.
Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry
Goods and Farmy articles..trt 10 o'clock, A.M.
.:Of groceries. Pittsinirli manufactured articles,
new , and second hadd furniture, &c., at two o'clock,
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Sales every evening , at early aught-y
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SAME.. C. HILL
Allen Kramer,
J. M. WHITE, Tailor,
Proprietor
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John D. Davis,
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Tlie Franklin Fire Insurance- Coniiiiriny
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ICIIIARTER PER.PETITA L. $400,000 paid in' of
'dee 1631, Chestunt st;, north aide, pear Fifth
lake Insurance, either permanent or limited, against
loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of]
every description, in town-or country, on the most
reasonable terms. Applidations, made either per,
sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to.
_ Cl N. DANCRER; Pima.
C. G. DArresrar, Seely.
• DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Bancker, Jacob. R. Smith, -
Thomas Hart. George W. Richards,
Thotuas'J..Wharten, ,tlOrdecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolplii •
Samuel Grant, . David. S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY
WAR RICK Mn,axtx Agent, at the Exchange Office
of Warrick Martin, & Co, corner of. Third and Mar
ket streets.
Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No
,aarine or inland navigation risks taken. .
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Fire and Marine Insuranc.
tinny. Insurance Company of Noith America, of
I . Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent,
the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited
Insurance on property, in this -city and its vicinity,
and on shipments by the canal and rivers.
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres•t. Samuel Brooks,
Alex: Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, .
Edward Smith, -Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, John FL Neff,
Thortni P. Cope, Richard D. Wend,
Wm. Welsh, . Henry. D.Sherrard, Seey.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in Lite 'Uni
ted States, having been chartered-in 1704. Its ehar-,
ter is perpetual, and from. its high .standing, long
experience, ample nicansi- and avoiding all risks of'
an extra hazardous character, it may be considered
as offering ample security to the public.
MOSES ATWOOD.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa
ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct22-y.-
NATIONAL FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
- New York.
Tills well known and respectable company is pre
pared through their purrsilunG AGENCY, to
make insurance of every kind connected with risks
of transportation and . inland navigation; to insure
against loss or damage by tire, Dwelling Douses,
Warehouses, Buildings in general i , Goods Wares,
and Merchandife; and every description of personal
property on the most favorable terms.
Applications for Insurane.e attended to without de
lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by
SPRING EB. HAR.BAUGH Ag't.
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At an Election held at the °like in N. Y.; May
12th, the collowing named gentlemen were chosen
Directors of this7Company, for the cnsuing year,
viz: '
Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt,
John Browner, John :McClain,
William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell,
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John Newhouse, Jacob Miller,
William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring,
John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake,
John J. Iterrick.
And at n snbrequent meeting of the Ilonrd, JO
.' SEMI W. SA V AC E, Esq., 'was unanimously re- eine
ted President fur the ensuing year.
WM. JA.MF.SDOCCS,
au 4-1 y. - :ticeretary.
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mtrocAN t CONPANN of
IX_ Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital aDO,-.
WO paid in. Office in Pbila•loliihin, Nn. 772 Walnut
street—Wn.t. Davidson, Presl; Frederick Fraley,!
Sec'y. Thin old and ~ e ll established Company . con
tinues to insure Buiblings,Nerchandize, Furniture,.
sod Prol‘crty, not of an extra hazardous character, i
against loss or damage by Fire.
APPtkatio ,,, for Insuranees is Pittsburgh nod its
nei;thborhood oiil he received, nod risks - taken
either pip,taally or for limited peliO4l3, Oil fayora- I
ble terns, by 1 l O. COOT R.AN, Ag ent,
der 21 No. 26 . , Wood street.
riNNEv,
& PINNEY,
agents af Evlnirj, droy the Dtraware Mutual
' g.trey I asurerwe Compri:l:y' of Phiiraripl,th.
A
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KS upon Builiiii:;,; and Merchandize of
every th>scr.pti,,n, and Marine Risks upo.n bulls i
or cargoes of veNse!a, taken upon the most favorable
terms.
Office at the warelionse . :of King & on
Water at., near Markel street, Pittsburgh.
N. 11. King 6;. Finney inv.tr the confidence and
patronage of their frientlA and community at large to
the Delaware M. S. Insora ore Company, as an insti
tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—
ns having, a large paid in capital, which, by the oper
ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as
yielding to each person insured liis'dne
... share of the
profits of the Company, without involving him in
any responsibility whatever, beyond the preiniuni
actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing
the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
feature, and in its most attractive feria. nov I-tf
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Agency of the Frnnklin Fire Insurance
Company of Phila'de3phla.
N. E. rortior of Third and Wood sheets , Pittsburgh.
rpH E assets or the company on the first or Janua
ry, 1ti,15, as published in conArrtnitypith an act
of the Penilsykarlia Legislature, score
Bonds and ildortages, • 5600,615 93
Real Estate, at cost, 100,967 77
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,... 207,499 72
Making a total or ;:909,6R3 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will he
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who
obtain policies Tram this Conapany.. Risks taken at
as low rates as are conSiStent with - security.
net 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
Pittsburgh Navigation and Pire
ranee Company.
Office, No. 21, tSl atbet Strut.
mnixTons:
Michael Allen, William Ebbs.
C. Anshutz, Lewis Ifutchison,
Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorenz,
Robert Beer, Smiles May,
' R.. W. Poindexter.
':1\1. ALLEN,. Pres't,
ROBLILT Frxxxr, Secretary.
aug2o-dGm:
Lowry, Merchant
01.7 L D inform his friends and the public in
V V general, that he has removed to It'oods/rcei,
in the ST. CH4ALES bilding, two doors below the
entrance, where-he is ready to execute all orders in
the neatest, and most iiishionable manner, having en
gaged the services of Mr. Jottx M. CAMPELL as cut
ter, whose attention will be. devoted to that branch
(Witte trade and whose well known ability in this par
ticular having long been 'established in the thshion
able community of this city, induces the belief that
by close attention to business, he will be able to
give general satisthction" - to all who may favor hint
with a call—having also made arrangements to keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of every
thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths.
Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus
penders, Gloves, Cravats and every article pertain
trig to a gentleman's wardrobe, he will be ready at
all times to supply any demand in his line.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and:
the public generally, that having entered into the
above arrangement the establishment will be able to
furnish `any article in the Tailoring line, with a punc
tuality and despatch scarcely equalled by any other
in the city, and for style and workmanship nor stir
passed by any in the states.,
aug22-d3m .INO. M. CAMPBELL.
TO GERMAN FARMERS.
890. ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Mary's
settlement in Elk County. It adjoins the
lands of Bensinger & Co., who arc the founders o,
that settlement. To a few German Farmers, wish
ing to emigrate to that section where they can enjoy
all the advantages of a new 'settlement, and where
the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad
ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and
facilities as other lands, that cost twice or three
times as much. St. Mary's settlement now numbers
about 2500 souls, and is increasing rapidly. Should
a sufficient number unite and purchase the whole
tract, an exchange will be made, for other property
near Pittsburgh. For further particulars apply to
L. WILMART/I, Pcn44trcet,
cretl7-tr Or to V. SCRIBA, Wood s—tket
IDAGLEPS Patent Extension Pen .Holder and
JJI Pencils.—This is the most compact, complete,
convenient and useful pocket companion ever offer
ed to the public. The multiplicity of its usefulness
and the smallness of its size renders it a - perfect
3lultom in Parvo. In the short space of2l inches is
contained a Gold Pen, PenellA and a reserve of leads,
and by one motion slides either the Pen or Pencil-out,
and extends the holder to six inches, which is but lit
tle more than half the length when shut up, of the
common pen holder, hut whet' extended is one tburth
longer. The above useful article just received from
the menufecturer, and for sale by
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is the great evacualior
the impurities of the
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Ms that 'this pet-spira
nt flows uninterrupted
whin WC are inhd4lth,
t Ceases when we ere
- Life cannot be MlS
tained withoutit. It is thrown:off froth the and
other juices of the body, anti disposes by this meatts;th
nearlYall the•impurities within es. The language Of.
Suripture “le, tae Blood ia the Life.".: eveihe
comes inipure, it may' he traced directly' to the step.
page of. the inseetvitileper.Vration. Thas we see, all
that' is , necessary -when . theblood is stagnant, or In-'
reefed, is to open the pores; and itrelieves itself from
all impurity instantly. Iteriwn heavand vitality arc
sufficieat, without one nartiele of 'medicine, - except
to (alum. the pores nen the surface; Thus We see
the folly of taking so mach Mternalreruedies.'
Practieners,.howevet.dieect their efforts to [Wore
the leeensible Perspiraticiti. The -Thompsonian, for
instance, stemesohe Hydropethist shrouds its in - wet
blankets, the llomopathist deals out
the Allopathist Wee& raid doses us with mercury,
and the. blustering Quaeli, gorges-US with pills,pills,
To glee seine' idea of the amount of tho Inset's!.
isle Perepiration, we will strafe thatthe learned'Dr.
Lewenlioclii ascertained that eve. , eights of all we re.
ceive into thestomach, passed offlbythiS moans.
per other words, if we cat and drink`, eight pounds per
day, we evacuate five peands of it by the Insensible
' Perspiration.
This is none other than the used uppartieles
.ol
the blood, and therjnicen giving place to the new
-and fresh ones. 'To cheek this, therefore, is to re
tain in the system five z eiehts of all the virulent matter
that nature demands Siroidel leave the body:
liy a'sudden transition from-heat to cold; the poem
are stopped,- the perspiration ceases, and disease be
gins at once to develop& itielf. llettee,nstOppage
this flow of the juices; originates so many com
plaints.
It is by stopping the pores, that ovetavliclins man
kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine
tenths of the world die from diseases' induced by a
stoppage of the immiscible Perspiration.
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course
seems the most rensonatile to pursue, to unstop the
pores, after they are closed-. Would' you give physic
to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something
that would do - this upon the surface, where the clog
ging actually ist And yet. I know of no physician
who makes any external applications 'to effect it.
Limier these circumstances, I present to plysicia.qs_
and to all others, Alt:Misters :11MILealing Ointment,
[or the World's Salve. It has potter to restore per
spiration on the feet, ou the head old sores, upon the
chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whethei
diseased slightly or severely.
[ It has patter to cause all external sores, scrofulout
humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds to dis
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entirecuitele -
to its healthy functions.
It is a revledy that forbids the necessity of so maul
and deleterious drugs taken:into the stomach.
It is a remedy that neither sieknens, gives'inconvo.
nience, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It preserves and defends the surface from all de.
rangement of its finactiotio. The surface is the out.
let of live-eights of the bile and used np matter with
, in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve
the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks
at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, fo:
there is scarcely a disease, external tar internal, that
it grill not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen
years for all diseases or the chest. cousumption,liv
er involving the utmost danger and resportaihil ity, and
I declare befhre Heaven and man. that not in one
single case has it failed to benefit, when tile patient
was within the reach of mortal mean's.
I have had ph) sMians, learned in the professionil
hare. had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on- the
bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the
highest erudition amid TillthilUde..l of thepoor, use if
in every variety of way, and there has been but one
voice—one united and universal voice--saying
Allister, tour Ointment is good.
CO.NA' ALP T lON .—lt can hardly be ciedited that
salve:man have any sheet upon the lungs, seated as
they are within the syi.rem. But if placed upon site
chest, it penetrates trgeody to the lungs, seperates
the poisonous partici4e.- that are consuming them,
and expels them from t h e syetem.
I need not say that it is curing persons or corieumre
tion cerienually, although see are told it is foolish.
ne,s, I care not what is said, - go long as I can cure
sever::! thousand persoes yearly. -
DEA DACIIE.—TiIe Salve has cured persons of I
the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it I
regularly carry week, so that vomiting often took
place.
Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like sue- i I
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tees.
COLD FEE:T.—Consumption, Liver complaint,
pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or
the otter always accompanies cold feet.
The Salve will cure every case.
In Seroulia, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver corn- .
plaint Sore lives, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Broken or Sore Breast. Piles, all Chest Diseases, such
as Asthma, Oppresdon,P ain; also Sore Lips, Chap
pell Ilands, Tumours, Cutanecus ErUptiOils, Nervous
Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med
icine now known so good.
IWItNS.—It is the - bast thing in the world for
Borne. (Read the Directions il.l'ollllfl the box.)
PIMPLES ON Till: FACE—Masculine Skin gross
i Further. Its first aetion is to expel all humor. •It
I will not cease drawing till the 'heels free from any
imatter that may be lodged under the-skin, and. fro
euvutly breaking out to the surface. It then heals
When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul
sive surface, it 'begins to soften and soften until the
skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a child's,
WORMS.—If parents know how fatal most medi
cines were to children taken inwardly they would •
e slow to resort to them Especially "mercurial
lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "venni.]
rages' pills, fie. The troth is, no one can tell, in-'
variably when worms are present. Now let me say
to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child
has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a.
way. (Read the directions around the box.)
There is probably no medicine on the lime of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion 01
worms. • *
TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as
a hair restorative ydt I will stake it against the world)
They may bring their Oils thr and near, and mine will
restore the hxir two cases to their one.
OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to
the impurities of the system,i - s, because they cannot
pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi
ble Perspiration. if such sores are healed up the
impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en
danger life, This salve will always provideAbr
such ' emergencies.
RIIEUMATISAL—It removes almost immediately:
the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of
course ceases.
FEVERSIn all cases of fever, the c
. difficulty lies
in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and
perspiration cannot paSs - off. If thp least moisture
could be started the crisis has:passed and the danger
over. The All-Healing.Ointment will in all cases of
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth 1
the perspiration. ,
SCALD DE:AD.—We have cured cases that aetu
ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability
of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he
had spent €:500 on his children without any benefit, I
1 when a fev.• boxes of the ointment cured them.
. COI: ;S.—Occasional use of the Ointhient will al
wit6 keep corns from growing. People need never
be troubled with them if they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MCDICINE.—No man can meas
ure its value. So loci as the stars roll :Lieu over
the Ileavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub
ject to all infinities of the flesh—so long as disease
and sickness is known—just so long.will this good
Ointment be used and esteenied. , When man ceas
es from off the earth, then the demand will cease;
and not till then. JAMES McALISTER & C 0..;
Sole proptietors,of the above Medicine. Price 25
cents per hoz. •
CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has
been greatly counterfetted, we hale given this Cau
tion to the public, that "no Ointment wili be genuine
unless the names of '.,linims 111cAlisler, or fusses Ilk-
Alister .k Co., are WRIiIEN with a Den upon ny . Ertv
label." Now we hereby offer a reward of 850 to
be paid on conviction in any of the constituted
courts of the. United StatesTfor any indiyidual eoun-1
terleiting our name and Ointnient. •
_ PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
AGENTS IN• PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter,
corner of,Liberty and St. Clair sts. are the whole
sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market st. and ]
the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2,
Commercial Row, Liberty et.; J. IL Cassel, corner of
Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore - in Smithfield et., 3d docirfrom - Second st;
and in Allegheny city by II P. Schwartz, and J. Sar-i
gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and{
D. Negley, East. Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport;
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo
nongahela City; N.B.Bownian &CO.; j. T.- Bogers,
Brownsville, 1i; Dr. fl.',Sinith, Bridgewater; and
John Barclay,Beaver:Pi. ','
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AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS.
"What though the causes maysnot be explained,
ee (I/Ms are duly aricertained,
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Induce mankind to set the means aside;
Meium which,tho' simple, are by,..lleaven disign , tl
To alleviate the ills Qf human kind."
DE.' CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS,A•ND-MAG
. .NETIC FLUID.
trails remaikable invention,
.which has .receiled
the universal approbalion-of the medical profes
sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new:ap
plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by Means
of which the ordinary. Galvanic Batteries, Erectile
and .111a , motic Machines, Stc., are entirely dispensedwith, and the mysterious pciwexof Galvanism applied
without any .of the objections which are inseparable
from the general mode now in use. The strong dos
es, and irreguarintervals, in whichh - Galvanism is ap
plied by the Ilitehines, has been pronounced, after a
fair and impartial trial,to be decidedly injurious, and
it was to remedy thi# radical defect that this new ap
plication was projected, which,•after inticeasing toil,
and perseverance, has been -- brought 'to its prose*
state` of perfection, The Galvanic Rings answer, all
the purposes of:the Most 'expensive Maohines; and
in many other respects are more sale andd - certain in
acComplitthing..the desired effect.
The GiaralliC Rings used in connection with, the
Mar, actin Fluid, are confidently recommended in all
disorders whirl, ariaefrom an enfeebled and Unhealthy
state of the nervous or. .vilal system, and.these com
plaints are among the most painful wand universal 'to
which we are subject. Theyarise;'svithout exception,
from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv
ous System :and,it was An these cases- that other
'remedies' having. So °flea failed, a new agent was
greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has
bee.d thund in the proper and judicious application.
of Gallanintn.
The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire
success in all cases of RITEIMA2ISSI 2 acute or chronic,
applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout,' Tie-Dolo
reux, Toothache, Bronehitis;;Vertigo,.Nervous Sick
Headache, Indigeition, Paralysis, Palsy, .Epilepsy;
Fits,Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart,: Apoplexy,
Stiffness of Joints, Spinal comptaints; Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the. Head,
pain In the Chest and Side, General Debility ,
cy of Nervous and Physical Energy; and all NERV
OUS DISORDERS. In cases ofecinfirmed'lly.spcpsia,
which is simply a nervous derangement of OM dikes
tive.organs, they have been found equally, successful.
Their extraordinary effects upon the systein must be
witnessed to be believed, and as a certain preventive
for the preceding complaints they are equally recom
mended. The Rings are of different prices, being
made ofall sizes, and of various ornamental patterns;
and can be worn by the most delicate female without
the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation
is rather agreeable than otherwise.
The Galvanic Bells, Bracelets, Bands,
Garters, Nee'klaces, &c.
In some cases of a very severe character, and of
long standing, the power aoapplied by the Galvanic
kings.is not Sufiicient to arrest the progress of disease
and ultimately restore health. The improved modi
fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets,Sze., entire
ly remedies this objectiOn; any degree f power that
is required can readily be obtainediand no complaint
which the mysterious agent of Galvaniset can effect
will fill to be permanently reliov6d. These articles
are adapted to the %vaists r arms, wrists,limbs, ancles,'
ordny part of the body, with perfect convenience. ,
The Galvanic Necklaces aroused with greater bene
fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat
generally; also in cases of Nervous. Deafness; and
with almost uniform success as a preventive for Apo'.
picxy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints.
Cliristicts Magnetic Fluid_,
is used in connection with the Galvanik Ilihgs and
all their modifications. This compositioi has been
pronounced by the French Chemists to be one of the
most extraordinary discoverkesolmodern Science. It
is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren
dering 'The nerves sensitive to galvanic action by this
means causing a concentration of the influence, atthe
seat of disease, thus giving rapid and 'permanent-re
lief. No other composition in chemistry is known to
produce the same efect, or to impart a similar pro
perty to the nervous system, by means of an outward
local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains with-.
ing capable of the slightest injury; Its applicaon is
agreeable, and , it is as harmless in its action as it is
benefic MI . in its results. Full explanations and direc
tions accompany it. The combined inventions ace in
every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices
'within the reach of all •and the. discoverer only re
quests a fair trial as attest of their surprising efficacy
and permanent benefit.
Carlstie , a Galvanic Strengthening Plus.
These articles form another valuable, application
of the mysterionslnfluence ofGalvanism. They are
an important adjunct in the genuine Galvanic Rings
and their modifications, acting upon the SanMprinci
.ple, but having the advantage of more local applies.
- lion. They are confidently recommended as a valu
able addition in the speedy cure offtheumatism,actite
or chronic; in all nervous, complaints, and as a posi
tive remedy in Cues of Pain and Weakness in' the
Chest or Bark, Pain in IlteSide,in Asniatie Affect iOll4,
and init. - en/mess or Oppression of the Pnlnionarir Or
gans. In Spinal Complaints their effects are of the
most decided character, and they hate 'often been
used with complete success. They are also of the
greatest advantage in Pains and Weakness of the
lireastond arc highly recommended for many of those
complaints to Which femaletrareespecittlly liable. As
an effectual moans for strengthening tho system when
debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain
aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of
Colds, and in all affcctions.of the Chest, generally,
the Oalvanic Strengthening Plaster will lie found of
great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it
embraces all the virtues of tlin best tonic preparation,
with the important addition of the galvanic influence,
winch is neither impaired :nor exhausted, while the
action continues. Thesd.articles will be found' entire
ly free from those objections which are a constant
source ,of -complaint with the ordinary .plasters in
common use.
irr The great celebrity and success or these arti
cles have caused them to be counterfeited by enprin
cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr.
Citnisrm has but one authorized sgent in ,each city ot
the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh,
W. W. WILSON.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS,
Of the highest and . most respectable character, are
constantly received, regarding the extraordinary
value and success ofthe above articles. It is believ
ed that in the city of Now York alone, upwards of
EIGIfT 4 ' THOUSAND PERSONS during a. period-of
less than a year, have been entirely relieved of the
most.painful chronic disorders, some of which have
completely baffled all_ former efforts of medical art.
indeed many of the first physicians of this citY, who
disapproie 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 tnost intelligent
among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all
times ready and most happy ti 3 give every facility): to
physiCians, and all interested., for testing the truth 01.
his assertions and theedicacy of his discovery,: .
Only agency in Pittsburgh', come of 4th and
Market street. octl4-d I
At No. Commercial Row, Liberty street," Big Gol
den Mortar) , once more.
AYS & ROCKWAY, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage., which they have heretofore received
and dishing to merit an increased sharp of public pa
tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the
public to our stock of goods which we are now
cciving, for the fall trade. Among which may be
found in quantities to suit purchasers, the following
articles.
Rhuebard Root, Liquorice Root,
Flour Sulphur, do. • - Ball, I
Gum Arabic, Refined Borax,
CaPd Magnesia, Sal Soda,
Carb Magnesia, : Spanish Brown,-
Gum
Aloes, Gum Copal, •
Creani Tarter, Roll Brimstone,
Calomel, White. Chalk, ,
Sup Carb Soda, Eat. Logwood, •
Epsom Salts, „ do.'
Glauber. do. Madder,
Tartaric Acid, Yellow Ochre,
Gum Scammony, Chrome Yellow;
Bal Copavia, do. Green,
Salt Pare, - Rose Pink.
Together withsa general assortment of Oils, Paints,
Varnishes,' Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, &c. &c., all
of which will be sold as low as at - any other house
in the city. scp49
HEIDELIIERG CATECHISM, or a sum
mart of Chrianda •Dor.trine as used by the
German Refornted.Church, English and•Gerrnan.—
For sale at our store, No. Jib:Wood at. Pittsburgh.
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Ilealth is the chann , of.life, withoutit gold,
Love, letters, friends, all, all, are tinenjoyed
DOCTOR BROWN,, a
regularly educated physi
,sFl4l-.„. cian from the eastern ell
ies, would respectfully tual
flounce, to the citizens
and iltr - ( Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
vicinity, that le can be
consulted - privately and
confidentially, every day
evening at his .office - ..0n
Diamond Alley, a. _few
dobrs from - Wood street-
towards the market
Dr. Brown gives his particuiar attention to the
reatmentand investigation of the _folloWing dieea
All diseasesmising fromt Imnukitiesof the Blood
scrofula, syphilis, - seminal weeknos.s.Ampoteney,
salt rheum, diseas espf the eye and ear, rheumatism,
piles;palsey • ----
Dr. Br s )wn has much pleasure.in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession of the latest in
formation-and improvement in the treatment-Of
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secondary syphils,practised at'the Paris Leek Hos
pital. The modern researches on Syphilis, its
complications and conseqUences, and the improved
modes of practice which have been made
.ImoWre
to the public hut recentley, and to. those chiefly
who make thisbranch of Medicine, their particu
lar-study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies ha4been late
ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeMg'mer
curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor 'Brown has been educated in every
branch of - medicine, and ; , regularly admitted to
practise, and that he:now confines himself to • the
study andmaitice of this particular branch,togeth
er with' all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the hUrnan frame. No cure, no pay.
Recent eases are, relieved: in, a short time; with
out interruptidn from business.
i; - . - -Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wood 'street, towards the market. Consultations
strictly confidential. myl2-d&wy
Dr. Osboine , ilndiari Vegetable-Rtstor-
Prepared by Dr. george Bennett, of hear York city:
r 1111 E unprecedented - success.that has attended the
j_ use of these pills in the practice of the proprie
tor for the last six or eight years, has induced him
to yield to the importnnities of many who have used
and been benefittcd by 'theth, and make arrange
ments to place them within the reach. of the public
generally. doing 80 he feels called Upon to say
'that the Indian-Vegetable Restorative .Pills is deci
dedly superior to any with which. he is acquainted.
They combine the properties of many of the best
vegetable medicines (used, in no Other pills) in such
a manner as to afford not only immediate and tern-,
porary but - permanent relief.
The valuable tonic which enters into .their corn
positien, by their action upon the secretory organs
hold in check the purgative principle, and induce a
gentle and natural operation, withoutine.onveuience
or pain, and while they restore a natural and healthy
action of the stomach, liver and' bow eis, they in..
crease instead of diminishing the strength of the, pa
tient. Thegeneral opinion that, poweiful and via
lent'pergative is necessary, is founded in error; they
1 in general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange
the secretions, and are prodUctiVe of very serious,
I consequences;and it should 'be known that the great'
[Mass of in general use are- composed of the
most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with
too groat a degree of violence, producing that de
rangement in the system that is followed' by con
stigation of the bowels', Indigestion and eostiveness.
[From these facts the 'natural inference would be
that to maintain .uniform uniform health -it is necessary to
correct unhealthy secretions, expel :morbid humors
and purify the system, by the use ofa medicine that
will act efficiently yet mildly, assist instead ado
ranging[th e orgatis of the system, and thus, bring na
ture in its proper and healthy channel, to accomplish
which no medicine is superior to the Indian-Vegeta
ble Restorative. Pills; their operation is, in ordinary
doses, to promote a natural and easy evaeoation, and
at the same time,by their tonic property impart vigor
and health to the syttenvi-but when a powerful and
speedy operation„is necessary, it will be accomplish
ed by Increasing the dose, which may betdone with
'perfect safety, as - they- are entirely Vegetable.
They have been used, as a family medicine for
yearstiy many of the fast respectability, and althn'
they are not recommended to heal all the
that tiesh is heir to; yet it has been found very rare
that it has been found necessary for those:using them
to employ any other medicine, and _their ! occasional
use will almost. invariably prove an effectual presets-_
tire tb disease. They are exactly adapted to the use
offateilies, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the
blood, causing a free eirculation,—open the obstruc
tions and promote the secretions of healthy- bile, and
consequently' are an excellent medicine fur nausea,
incliOstion, nervous disorders, dejection; liver com
plaint, pains 'in the head, side and bre.ast;:costive
ness, loss ofappetite, urinary obstructions, ague and
fever, bilious and intermittent fever,dysentery, rheu
lnatism, scorfula and are eminently useful in all fe•
male eornplaintr4-and in one word, all diseases aris
ing from unhealthy secretions and impurity of the
blood. Numerous testimonials of their efficacy in
particular cases might be added, but the proprietor.
prefers presenting-a few certificates of their general
character,. from persons or unquestionable cando -
and veracity, who would not in any degree lend their
influenced° promote' anything that is not of decided
utility, and rely upon: their. intrinsic merits to gain
them a reputation, feethig a perfect confidence that'
nonci_ will abandon their use who give thena affair
-•• . •
Heads of families should always keep a quantity
of Dr. Osborncs Indian Vegetable - Restorative Pills
in the house; .they never fail. For those. who are
subject to 1 . 45 headache, giddiness, dimnessOf sight
or drowsiness arising frorn too great a flow of blood
to the head, .should take these pills in preference to
anything else, as they are a sure remedy.
Females who value good health should never be
without Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable :Restorative
Pills, as they,purify the bloody removeobstructions,
and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy and be
cohring appearance. It has been admitted by a num
ber of physicians that females 'cannot too highly value
. -
these pills.
CERTIFCATEi. ' -
The following certificates are* from the. Rev. "Thos.
Newman and the Rev. David Webster, ministers in.
the Methodist:E.Church,New York Con_ference.
New Pavri., Sept.
Dr. Osborn-Dear Sir: :I have used yen:: Indian
Vegetable Restorative Pills myself, and made use or
them in my titmily, and most cheerfUlly iecoramond
them as a very valuableTamtlymedicine.
Reipectfully, Tsoar.as *ISIIIA.N.
polo,
Auguat 3d, ! , 15.'
D. T. Osborn--Dear Sir: Ihave for smite time past
made use of your Indian :Vegetable TlestOrative Pi
both myself and in my flintily, and do most cordially
recommend them as a superior fenilj medicine.
Their action is exceedingly mild ant4eXteacioui, and
so far as my exPerieneo goes . ; they are all that you
recommend them to Le. • ' . •
Respectfully, DAYnas)V.Enszsa.
• Leterfrant the Rex. George Deices.
- ELK How:, Waiwmu/ couhty, Wis.
Dr. Osborn;—it is with Pleasore I inform you o,
the great benefit.which I have • derived; from pout
pills. I have been in a decline tbr some time;:which,
has greatly alarmed me, more especially as my com
plaint. was a consumptive one, and I have also.been
very' billions, and have laborettsoverelY with pains
in my head, and' my eyes have:been so .alfected. as to
turn of a cloudy, sallow and other. disagreteld e com
plexions. Aly wife had sitifere.d also Trot& -great
weakness anctsevere pains, and as pine pills. - have
so wonderfully relieved us, we have euentied. the
name of them:all oier our neighhorhood.; told wher
ever my extraordinaty, cure is known, ea the most
valuable preparation for purifying the blciod.and reg
ulating the system. -I- shotild not have' known the,
worth of your pills had it not been for the Rev. W.
F. Dewit, of quddebackville, Sullivan county, N.Y.;
who with, great kindness sent me a box totry them,
and to that box of pills I owe my healtl4:and as the'
agent here is Out of your pills, bxishyouovould send
me a package abases as soon aspossible.
Itespeedfully, •-• Gtoaox Dow-re.
DlREcrtorrsi,--Dr. Osborne'slndian Vegetible
storative Pills should be taken every night for a
week, less or more, as the obstinacy of the disease, ,
or circumstances are. •The UsitilldoseiSaTal 2to 5, I
according_ to the constitution of the persOn, but they
should be taken in 'sufficient' quantities ;to operate
two or three ;tunes on the bowels. , Very delicate
persons should begin with but two, and increase as
the nature of the case mayrequire. —Those more ro :
bust or of very costive habit, may begin! with three
and increase to six, or even more if itshall be found•
necessary, and they will effect •a sufficiently happy
change to guide Ore patient in their future ; use.
Each box contains from 35 to 40 pills=-Price 25 cts.
Sold, wholesale and retail, atW. JACKSON'S Patent
Medicine Warehouse,
.No. 89, Liberty'st4 head of
Wood, the only place in Pittsburgh where the genu
ine Dr. Osbore's Indian Vegetable Itesterative Pills
can be obtain&l. - octl9-d&w6m
:11TINTElt , LARD 011.-: 7 10 Bbla.lVintt . rSuained
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Zaat•rail son laa Aof Coatcnmo la Mg Taw WA by C. V. cliolybor.l ,
Each bob or I CaUGAR COATED PILLA tub ape MP
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Inmate,. - ' IMMIST •
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LIekENRWS SUGAR COATED itgdETABLZ
G
-PILLS' are. the: first ,and'.o4y liiediehatArsisy
known - that 3yill positive:y.oo6 .-.; " .
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt' heum, -
Rheumatism, lilies * , I.l.oartburil,.Worcon:
Dispepsia, Scurvy ~, , =---'-Virr i cr Z n itip3 !l7 l 9ir- ' 4..."
Small Poi, - ,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough, •
Inivard Weakness, . • Consumption,Afitsi: , -.:
gal pi tation of theiiearty.'Liver.Complaint,„
Rising in the Throat,.....Erysipolns„Dearnesei
Dropsy, Asthma, - "- ••itehings'of
Fevers of all kinds, .Colds,,Gont,Gravelk,.
Female Complaints, Nervotie Carcip4inti-4; •
'And all other diseases originating Gobs iinplitritits . "(
the blood. .•" -'
- fur They thavi eared ,-since der,' 'introduction,
over 2,000 persons,-who gave been givenoip as het*.
i s
less cows, by the most eminentPhysiciana— - •
igr
They 'are • patronized. and. recommendetk.4o;
men of the highest distinction, among.whom are -7,f.
lion.. David R. Porter; • • Hon. Henry Clay; .7
lion. John Q. Adams, Hon.-Daniel Webster,,
Hon. Martin Van Buren, • Hon. J. C.•
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col: R. fit Johnson,..
Lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. . •
Their virtues arc so infallible - that theinoner:
will be returned in all eases they do netgiv.e
sal satisfaction.. Although but two attd a•htdf yetfihi
have elapsed siztce - these celebrated Pills were fillitt.
introduced to' the public; the 'sale' of them la' Hui ,
Eastern and middle States has far exieedesi - -Dr.
Clickener , smoit sanguine expectations. During the
past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of base,
'hare been sold in the 'State °Mew Ynrk, 0,00CF34
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in ldaryland, 3,000 in New Jern
Bey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the Nevi Enillaut
States, requiring the constant employment ntrk
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. :In HOP
same period; upwards 0f.200,000 copies . . Of Us.
"Family Doctor" have been ordered by. agouti in
every section orthe country.' These facts7must
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickeneem SeetdiCoat—.
ed Pills, besides being the very beat medicine in' thin'
world, are hold in the highest estimation byth egnblie s
We might extend.this publication to an indefin-.
ite length, if we dedmed it expedient:lS. publish a/14
tersirnonials we have received, not only from agendr;
but individuals and families, who have experienced,
the benficial effects of Clickener , s Sugar Coated 4
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in..
oontestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits
have-already appeared, notwithitanding the brief pe-. '
rind they have been before the public. Even soma
of our staunchest pill makers have had-the audacity
to imitate the Capsule of Sugar; ie 'order to disguise,
the ingiledients of their vile compounds, and palm,-
them off for the "real simian pure." Such (paltry
shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous :
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre
vail over rascality and deception.
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON,nt his,
Patent Medicine JYarehouse, No'.' 89, Liberty street, .
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh: Price, 2fic. per box..
Dr. Clic ke a er>s principal office is Sl Barclay street,.
New York. •
'Beware of an imitation article'called Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,. •
'as both the pills and the pretended patent are for- •
geries, got up by a miserable quack in Newt York,
who, for the last four or five years, 'hss made his
living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
its - Remember; Dr. C. V: Clickenei is the original
inventor' of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing or
the sort was over heard of until he introduced them
in June, 1843. • Purchasers should, therefore, always,T
ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, aml.
take no other, or they will he made the victims. ,
fraud. • oct
'Vila ones Pals.
T , , , - •
H WILSON -PILLS, as a remedy peculi a rly adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections,
are pretty generally known
.and esteemed .irt
community; and the proprietor, so often as he has
occasion to wrije or speak of them, can scarcely re
frain from an•oxpression of his grateful acknowledg
ments to his friends for their patronage and kindness- --
to him. His feelings are the warmer from observing,`
the "beginning and the er.ding"—thrown almost is
juxtaposition—of so many nostrums and kindred pro- •
parations equally loud in their pretensions, and f ,
much more industrioualy_presented to -the
while his preparation eprielisaly advances, even t 0.,.
remote: places, soothing and'comforting the afflicted,
and -permanently grafting itself upon . zhe affections":
of new friends, thus continually•sridening the circle
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that hiss
medicine has,as it were; a principle of perpetuity In = :
it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most sub- -;•
stantial evidence of the Met. .
. ,
In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson
Pill differs from most other nrepruations in not being
originally made for sale; or With a View to pecuniary •
profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro
tars a general' thing) no sooner begins 'to..dabble Its
drugs than he casts about for some cheap prepart;.
tion, or must 'get up,' es the phrase is, something
anything that'will sell. Often ho attenuate it under
an assumed or fictitious name, as though conscious -
his own - were insufficient to sell it. The - difference
then between the Wilson Pill and the prepaintions;si
have just indicated, would appear to be this: - The
consciousness of the value of my - pill originated..
the idea of putting them on sale for money, and at I.
price. The consciousness of the value of Money' .
originates in most instances the many preptuatiOni
I have alluded to; and the price most likely ‘to
is always first carefully' considered, and the pill for
other preparation made and graduated to suit it. The
one is a DISCOVERY, and comes from the great Arcane
of Universal. Nature; the other a tridc.oi
and comes froth a not very popular qtinlity of /SDI. •
viount Nature. Reader! the difference here' is
great. In one instance the value attached to the PILL
is the starting point; in the other, the mommy. Dot
it is not probable that some of the many prepare- -
tions having oven such paternity were accidentally
good, but that possibly by this' process of "getting.
up" as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as-we
elebn wheat, they have been "got up" too high be
fore their specific gravity had been carefully aseert
tained, and have blown off never to be heard, elf, : 5
chaff,-some othechaff,-some lighter, some heavier. - •
Whatever may be
,the rationale must repeat it?: : 1 .
that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends
their discrimination in not consigning ray discovery tof:' ,- ;
that compenduous category of."inventions that did
not answer"—of "tricks that won't win.." ,
The Wilson Pills are useful as a ourrtaiAt remedy;
and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in AA}
ilies,as a preventative of general ill health, or Airs.,-,4
ease of whatever name, by any, manlier of the fan:
ily, without any fear of the consequences of ergo
sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. - -
DI-They may alwaysbe had in tiny quantity of the .
proprietor, in Penn street, below Marbnry, and of the
principal Druggists of this city. mid Allegheny.
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CLOTHING CLOTHING ! I CLOTHING I
The Three. Big. Doors Weatter*
World.lll •
'150;000 WELL SELECTED GARMbITS i '
1 OW made and ready to be offered on the most,
'liberal terms to my old customers and the Piiiii
~.
lc in general. Tho Proprietor of this far famed and
pi"
extensive establish muit has now, safer returning' ,
from the Eastern cities,
at much trouble and expense,
; .just completed his fall and Winter arrangements to
.'.
supply his thonsands.of customers with one of the -
most desirable stocks ofClothing that Las ever been.'
offered in thisOr any other market west of the mount. -.
tains. 'Ftir neatness in style and workmanship;Zont- ,
bitted with Clio very-low price which they will be ..
' sold for must ceitainly render the old unrivalled
~;
Three Big Doors oneof the' greatestattractionsol
the western country. It is gratifying ' to me to be '
able to announce to my numerous friends at Urine !.;
and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary'
efforts which I have made to meet the many crdls itt '
my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time ',nth the'
constant rush that is made on this popular establish= . '
merit. It is a well established fact, that my sales are '
night or ten times larger than any other house in the
trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I '
can afford to sell at mach less profit than others could
possibly think of doing if they Wished to cover con-=
tingent expenses. -I intend to make a clean sweep ,
of all any present stock before'the beginning , of nett
year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the-''`
interest of every man, who wants a cheap wioter '"
suit, to call and purchase - at the Three Big Doors..
oct2l-d&-w . JOHN Id , CI,, I Sny, •:!
Ventstais
WESTERyELT, the old and wcil know n
±l,. Vonitian Blind Maker,
formerly of Second
and Fourth sta., takes this meth od to inform his tnany
‘;
friends of the tact that his Factory is now in fall
.oration on St. Clair st., near the phi' 4Jlegheny•
Bridge, where a constant supply of 'Blinds of varioult
colors and qualities, is constantly kept on 'hand and <
at all prices, from twenty;cmiti up to suit costomers4
N. B. If required, Blindi will be put up so,,that.
in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, thßi play be:
removed without the aid of a screw-drives, and With
the same facility that any otlier piece of.itarii.
can be removed, and-without spy ernys,
je24-4S - .wy, . .
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