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' ; -'. 4:..' :4 7::.e , :!•;-‘, -- ...7::. - ", - ...,:.'F'...L .-- f - ' ---'.. ' .:-- .: ' :,, ....' ... , ...7 :•-,'.. , : ..,..7; - ,'..' , ..' -- - '.f'..; . ~.....-,.;-',-:.:.•;:,'.- :.-.;:--,: ' , . ' . - ; :, .....:4„4: - : ' ' 1101%1 ~ttii~t~}~~ortatioi~'~itie s _ - Pittsburgh Portable Boat pines 18 II -0011: the -transportation of freight between Pitts -2 berg - hand the Atlantic cities, via. Pennsylvania ImPitivements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail- The Preprietors - of this old established line,having completed' their arrangements, are" prepared to for ward, &ids to and from the least (On the opening of the canal,navigation,) on as reasonable terms as any other responsible line, and are 'determined .that no care or attention on their part.shall be-wanting to se cure a continuance of that patronage so liberally lae steweidupon them for several years past. The.decided success of the portable boat system, BO maxiifestin the regularity and despatch experienced in the delivery of goods, the abseucerof all risk of delay,hreakage or other damage, incident-to the ofd System; where goods have to bo hurriedly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order in which priaduce has been avowedly delivered by them,' hall induced the proprietors to increase their stock, considerably this season. Their extensive warehouses at each point, (ancaqualled by any other line,) affords them facdrtiey to conduct their business with despatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if required, until their arrangements ate complete—while their long experience in the carry-' ing trade, it is-presumed, will bo sufficient guarantee to their patrols and the public that they will success- Billy exert themselves to givsgeneral satisfaction. Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges phid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge • for commission, advancing or storage, and all communi cations to ,the following agents promptly attended to: • . TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, • Cor. Penn and Wayne std., Pittsburgh. THOMAS, BORDIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & Co., North st., Baltimore. - Bingham's iranspoCtatton Line. 1846 OONDUCTED on strict Sabbath keeping principles, though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old estdblished; line, have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared . to forward produce. and I '.merchaidize to and from. the Eastern ,cities'on the opening of naVigation. We trust that our long 'experience in the carrying busiMess, and zealouit attention to.thointerests piens totters, will secure to us a. continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed Hlinglianits .-- • . • Our 'arra:ngements will enable ,ns to carry freight with the utmost delpatch; and our prices shall always be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible Oro:lace and raerchantlize will be receiced arni, warded east and A - vestomithout any churl° for adverti-1 sing, storage or Commission. Bills of lading forwarded, and every 'direction promptly attended to. • • Address, prapply to ' • NVM. BP.‘;GII AM,. •- Canal Baku, cor. Liberty:and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g, BINGIIAMS, DOCK 4 STRATTON, .. • - No: Market st., - Philadelphia, - ; •JAiIIES WILSON, Agent, No. lit'd North HoWard st., -WILLIAM TYSON, Agent; torlt-c • - . - No. 10 West st., New York , S - `f >,, r vs : ` i -~ _ . i„`, r„I - . sit x ,{ -1 ;ip3,g~~~ ~~i~ f +~ 9MI.~',SL 3 R`.pf 1 "~ ~#k 4 . • independent Portable Boat Line vuuu,. 1846 . „. FOB;the transportation-of produce and mereltan diirt to and from 'Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; rwithout transhipping. Goods con- , signed. to oar care, will be forwarded ; without tielay,4 at the lowest ; current rates; Bills - of :Lading trans.', and all , instructions promptly. attended to; free fiont any extra charge for .storage or -Commis, lion,. Address C. A. McANULTY dt Co., • Canal 81.3 in, Pittsburgh. IIOSI, mEntitiLL & Co., Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. MF 1118, RAYSOIt & Cp. Broad st.,Philadelpida, Fick:worth , . Way Freight • Line. 184 6 XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight r_A • eight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns, town, liellidayaburgh, Water Street, and all inter natfidiate places: • • Oise boat leaves the Warehouse of O. A. McNeal , tylk'Co.,Pittsburgli, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and on accounnodatir4 terms. We respectfully slick your patronage. PHDPICIETOIL9. J. Piekwartli of boats . , Nile, Exchange,.Ps.ris rind Pacific. - - - `••• .. J. Barnes or boats, Push and Exoine. John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. ' AGENTS. J. PICKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnitown, .10111`C MILLER, ‘i Hollidaysburgh, C. A. M'ANULTY CO, " Pittsburgh.' floNoivcAtiEL A nouTE, . VIA. DROWNIVILL.E. - TO" . BALTIMORE, in 32 hours - Pareslo. TO PLIILIDELPI II . 4 . in 40 hours-7-fare $l2; omit 73 D 111.13 ST. O AII=G! U. S. MAIL.. 1.7 The Great Speed, Regular it y and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, ha.s Induced the. Post Master General, to place the New York'and Philadelphia Mails to Pittsburgh, uE on it. The superior and swift steamers CONSUL- and LOUIS IkPLANE leaves the 3lonongabels. Wharf precisely at o , ciocli. ceery Morning, and at G o'- clock every evening , except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trims port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cumberland. The preparations on this route are ample, and thel connections complete, so that disappointment or de-1 lays WiU betutkuown upon IL - - -- - I By our tickets,passengers can delay at Cumberland orut Baltimore, during theirplensure, and continool theirjeumoy either by steamboat or cars to Philo delphia. 'tiice in the "St. Charles lintel ," Wood st. Pitts burgh. - - MESKIMENy - 1731 • Agdut. - -- iioDEs. & ALCORN, (Late of New York :city,) • No: 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufaiturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsups, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in their line,rwhich. 'they will v..holeardo. in ,quantities to suit 'dealers; at, Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would de well to call before leaving,' the city. They maybe; found at their, warehouse Nu. 27 Fifth street, in Ryan's . aep7. • To .A.rms t To Arms I : !. , ~.k i TIiREATF..NE'D INVASION OF WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA.. by .Cul. Swift, wit . 14001). men, notwithstanding; which,- J. "AI; White will continue' to sell clothing cheaper than any has liciepithre been offered in the western coun try,. having_the largest establishment in- the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth' streets. Bele now prepared to show to his numeroo;patronS the great est variety.: of cloths, cassimeres,• vestiugs,and char thing or all descriptions, suitable forthe approaching season, that hits ever,licen offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way..., Obeeve the ..corner, No. lti7,l,iliertyand Sixth streets.:_ l ,_ '• - - .t. 11. WHITE, Tailor, -. - Fifth wand tiv - cry Stable. . . . av74 - THE-subscriber, having bought out -;the • well. knawn Livery ,Stable kept by . E. Doty, in the fit!th Ward,. respectfully informs hie friendiand the public generally, that he will keep at all time* a stec.k:of the: beet - deacription of riding horses, buggies, carriages of, all --kinds,' and in short every thing required in his line of business.. E A considerable portion of his stock is iieiv; and is confident that no stock in the city will lie supprior 'fits terms will be moderate.' His stable is on Lib erty street, a TeW doors above the canal' bridge, where - he reepectfully solicits a share of public, 'pa= tronage.•.- - • CHARLES COLEMAN; .10- He is also provided 'with an elegant Hearee, _which will be furnished when required. , oct2s-11 MEM Tapsoiottts: Gesser isiEV.nalgrattou Office. REMITTANCES and pima* to . and from GEMAT, ATM , 4:4 1 # 111441-6 - tItELKNO,.I)y, W.& J. T. Tapscott Sout4 street, corner of Mahler( lane, New York; and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. • • , • •. The, subscribers having accepted the -agency • ot the above house, are now prepared to inakdarraitge 4 dieing upon the most liberrdterina with those desb: rous of paying:the passage of their friends - from the old Country, and flatter - themeselves their character and long standing : in business Will give. amplena 'suranee that all their :*arrangementa will be carried out faithfully. . Messrs. W. 8. J. T. Tapsiott, are long and favora bly known fur. the auperior class,. accommodation and sailing qualities.- of_their Packet Ships. The. QUEEN or TII.E ItOCHES wat; GA:RRICK' -110TTLNGUER, ROSCIUS,.. ~ ERPOOL, and .SIDDONS, , two of whieli. leave each .Port rnonthly„.Grom•New. York the .9.lat.andit6thand from . . - Licerpo , d' the 6th and 11th, in addition to - which they haye arrangements with. the. St. George :and • Union Lines of Liverpool Packets io insure 4 doper tore :frord Liirerpool. every fivedays being thus deter rained, their facilities shall keep pace with:their creaking patieurtgc,Whildhlr:W.. Tapscott4 constant . , per-sonal sunerintendance of the business in Liver-. pool is an - - additional security that ,thadoulfOrt and [ accdmmodation of the passenger.s will- be •pluticu • larly attended te; • • .[. • The stibscribers being (as usual) extensively' enga-1 [ gedin the Transportation Business hetweim Pittsburg and - the Atlantic Cities. are thereby. enabled to take [ charge oratl-foren.rd • pasiengers -immediately: their landing,witliout chance of disappointment or I t delay, and-are therefore prepared to`contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to [ this City; the nature of the tufsiness they are engaged in giving them facilities for 'carrying passengers so -far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne • ceSsary,)' forward- passengers further Wesi - by the ' best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for' their trouble. Where personasent for decline corning out, the amountpaid for passage will [ .be refunded - in full. • - • • ' - • ••• REMITTANCES. • ' The subscritiers are alao prepared to glie, drafts at sight, - for any amount payable at .thdprificipal Cities ;and TOwns- , Eugland, 'lreland,. Scotland and Wales; thus affording-a safe'trntlexpeditious mode of Remitting funds to: thote Countries, which persons requiring "Inch - facilities, svilV find it - their interest • to avail•theraseltes•sif..- •-• • - [ - Applicatioddf•byletteepost will - he prompt ly attended •:: ' - TAAFFE te OOPINOR, Forwarding-andiCummistioil Merchantsi.t mir27 =Pittsburgh, Pa.. 7 - - .ELOCHEi:I3II.OI'.ItERS:_dic sCfis . , .. . , ,4. - mt .., Ali h. I A It it - Ot•Virjt s -- .1c!) as `.",. 1- , , 1 t t .1 1 8 6 •.,BEA E K-ix ,y—urreiLki..,-...igenco - . . T 3 rxtrT.l - Ncr.§ . to, and TaSsa,„...e. to and Bern 11_, - ‘l,preat Britain and licland, by Me 'Brack Ball,. o:2' `bad Line .. ef Lit - eipaol I'dekif s., sailing trout Newl York and Liverpool aci.the, ISt and 16th of -,, , 6i.5'i lisinth. • And by Brit:clues Amerienn,Ships „[Sailing Weekly.]..., . , • ~ _ . . I . Persons sending ; to the "old . ..COuritry"r ,, rltlie.irl nlictide. can Make the 'nece'silarti . arrangements with 11thesab s ecribers, and hate tlthinbitinglit out iu any of• j.the eight IshiPs.coMprising tlati r lllack:Ball or Old Line 1 , ofLiverzOol Pankets.aeailing ;Doh Liverpool on th Ilst and of erit cry month,) also by find etass•ships, 1 sailing, froin that- port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. inmeul). Roche & Co., there Will send out/ without delay'. , : ,: . , 1 Should those ien,t for'not enrue,,MltAltellpillq Will be retlind e d witlioutany deduction. I._ , . 1 • The "Black , Ball, or, oid Line of Ll'i l erPootPaehill 4 ets '', comprise the following. maginfieent ships, acid will from Liverpool on,-tbeir .regular appointe-, day, as follows:-. , .• Fidelia,..., . On 14Jan..• .I.st3lay. lstfiept.' Eur0pe,........,. - 16th. ` " .16'cli , ~. ' 16th, " 1 New York, .. . .. ... lit Feb. Ist June. -. let Oct. i American,-Man ' 16th " 16th :!' 10th " 1 Yorkshire,.::..... Ist Ilan Ist July. Ist NOV. ' Ckinibridge, 16th .. 16th " 10th Dec. osfurd, ,-... Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist " Montezuma,— 16th " ltitli " 16th " .11'plice.—It is: well known, that the. Black Ball is the very,best ! conveyance for persons to get out their 1 friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to I bring out passengers by that Line, the public arc re spectfully notified by the owners that no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers &:, Co., and Blakely Sr: Mitchel, ate authorisnilto advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. , W havee stall times for the Dra.fti at Sight for any Amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Irelanil,l3.uh-7 lin. Alan op Mesers. Prescottt, GrotC, Ames to Co., .Bankers,London,.which arc 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., it is CO. No. 35, Fulton street NeWYork. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. MR. ROCIII. '.., Sr., ~. No. 75 Dublin street, Liverpool. BLAKELY BcMITCIIEL, Penn street, and Smithfield et. Proprietor.: ;;:;t,- ; ax e . .~5. ....; ..1- ,,' . ' , ‘' ~?,..!- ! , ! ,',f ;,:,..- ~-.;-., • -•';' ,, ?; - ; ', - ' , i7-...'.: , -i . '''':r-4-i',,,;,...f-.' 1 , ~. *., 4 A .W.ii.;,v,,.; terms. Office at the. warchouSe of King & Holmes, on Water at., Itcar Market street, Pittsburgh. N. 11. King tr, Finney.invite the confidence and patronage of their friendi and community at large to the llslawarc M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among tho most flourishing in. Philadelphia—, \•as having a large paid in : capital;which, by the eperl anon of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to-each person insured his dne share of the? profits of the Company, without involving him in l _ any resPrinaibility whatever, beyond the premium fteinitlances t o England, Ireland, S.. L., actually paid in by himFand therefore as possessing land and Wales. the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious i ERSONS desiirous of remitting money to any of ; feature, and in its moat attractivo form. s nov t-tr _....., ithe above...countries, 'can do so through the sub- Agency of the Pr.iniclin Fire Insurance scribers on the mOsteasr tenets. I,Ve are prepared ' Company of Philadelphia. , to issue drafts fur any amount over ..Cl,OO sterling.— N. E. turner of Third and Wood strres, Pittsburgh ..i Itensittances made through our house any day before i f ir F, , assets of the companyfirst on the of Janua the-23d.0f May, will be received in Ireland, by :the rv - lge as raiblish:rd in conformity with an ace , 10th of June.. - ... - - t • ISLAKELYTCHEL, Pittsburgh, of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were . & _MI Bonds and 1t10rtgag05,......... Agents forßoche, llro's Rt. Co., I Real . i E state, at c05t,..i............... .. . Y ° "l'rerriporary Loans , Stockiand Cash,... ` hate 4 -....,- 1'; -.-2.7.,..:_ -, .. ,- .• nate I Hats!! of .. -- - • - 4, Itliking a total splu - Nt rAsHION.--Jusi received by I .A.lfording certain IWIIIatICO that all losses will be dsiiress. rfolll New York, the Spring Style i promptly met, end giving entire security to all:who ,of Has, - ,All those in want 'of a neat superior, Rata, obtain policies from this Company. , Risks taken at are reSpectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, ;as low rates as are consistent with security. N 0.93 WUrel st., 3 'doors below. niamond Alley. oct S, , . WARRICK' MARTIN . , Agent. -,11-1, 0 i ' ---------------------"------ Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Offirc, Do. tz 1, Maihet Sired. .. MU EC TOR. , : i William Eldfs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, i James' May, . 'ointlexter. M.-ALLEN, Pres't; Roar:Mr Fiasari Secretary. ati:.ll2l)-tle,tn. . -Ventittaxs NV'ESTERVELT, the old and well k nov4 Venitian Blind INlaker,lbrmerly of Second and Fourth sts:, takes this method to inform his many friends of the tact. that his Factory is now in full op eration on St: Clair st., near the .old:Alleglieni Bricle, where constant ilupplrof Blinds of Various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents - up io suit customers.' N. B.' If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the satire facility. that any other piece of furniture (MIX be removed, and without any extra expense. O.OTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! The Three Dig Dooors 1 1 t vs. The Westerio Wrld - 1150,080 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS . ATOW made and ready to be offered on the most, 1,11 liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities ' at meek trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands ofleustomers.,with . one of .the most desirable stockeof Clothing, that:has ever been offered in this or any othermarket west (lithe moun tains. For neatnenrin.style and:workmanship, cool tined with the very low price which they will tie sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled E Three Big Doors nee of the greatest attractions ro the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to nifixdruerous friends at home and . abroad„that notwith'stauding the extraordinary ' efforts which-I. hare filatleto meet-the many calls in line, itis with ditacultyl call keep time with the constant rush that is inadexiii.this p_opidar establish- I client. - It is a well esiabliehtd fact, that my sales are, eight or ten times larger. than. any other 'ruse. in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, l ' , can afford to sell at lititliliattprpfitthan others could possibly. thinkordoing if :theyznished to cover , con-1, tingent expenses. ---1-intend tol.nrolto. a. glean_ swe!.,p, , of all my .primetrt stoik-Irefere.the.beginning-or_nn it l 1 year; c o ining: .to. thincenclusioniai lyilt • make; it ;:the l interest:of. every -man, -.who -yrante 7it. gheaP.YIPAPTi suit, to,call - and perehase:atalige,Three paere t , anal -deny —.40-I.IA..M'CLOSA liquglaKPies palicr 44i 7 c , • ,2 L. Imam papee„&a.roxfuetory x - Int& (ill Iltddiddp'„ez,Browne;lntie.enytteil-4 , shlp,,uuder the name'itidstyld - 61: :11 . 1 4 A. lirotitte;?or the purpose of carrying: on ti bu9ritesglit all it vn ribticis. They:Will have always coMplete . assortmentof PAPER lIANGINGS ARID BORDERS, of thei r ; own menfifactute, and .t.lietr ;noel Will by improved_ and enlarged with periodical addiiiimin ' from the best-Fkenclisfactoritasi Agenti fur :the ..WellArie*li...o4 o 4 - PaPe; Stehheniille, Rem - they: ,riirh.e - ponstitntly supplied with WRITING, WRAPPING,' PRINT LNG PAPER, BONNET I,IDARD§, Ric.; all of which they offer wbolasale_and their , ' store, No, .37 Wood ketWeen,Fourth anti' Dia mond ivhoro nooto:nierdhants.rtiri4 : denlera, arc invited to call ' ~, , - - • • "C.EO G BilowatE ~jFIF iSIiIDE ,efl Mme; Jqq € gore eiub fbi sale by' "~oetl3 HAYBk •S RF3~B~VAY EMIMM !:-'..c'-i'-:.i.t-'7 . !'' - 3' . ,_ ,1, ThePreni,' MelitesiilAraCiiiiy and Thon sands-whozhave used Dr. Steeple's CoMpoitnd ! Syrsp_of.Witd Cherry, all'oncur iu prii-1! . , •_ nnerteing it mac ofthe hest remedies .. l. ever invented, for the cure of all I! •' ' ' PULP/UNARY •AFFEC- . . .. . S. ONSVIO'FIV ES IIiWA kr; ek•.liavosrrioa. - 71he Wild Clidiri tree in all ages of the world, and in elf eoiiiiiriesw here it is known, both amoi - tg civil ized: as well ay;smvage..nations and, tribee,:is, uetly, celebrated Wt. its wonderful Illelkieinal qualities, r • - - This, ,cendintd..with many ether.) a.. ~ . g ..A.' . , . . .. - -- - ' POt'ITIVE AND PE T RMANEN 'CURE FOR ble extracts, - t"ul, prepared by a, ilailild Ph.Ysjejany : 11 - 11:EI ~ YLATun - , . . . ... . Mid yes - See:sea the advantages' of tllPellPcrleuce. and:' - Practice o l' 1; . 1 : prefeSsion of nearly a :quarter of a- AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. eettitiiy,:Mitst be a valuable acquisitieft.to those who ;‘, What :though the CitilSt.3"may not be explained, l ase laboring neder,anY of the dangerees, diseases, of Since their effects are duly ascertained, _. _ • ' the Lelia,: so conimouldeur climate, Such a Prepa. •Let not delusion; prejudice, or pride, - • -- .. ration is. Dr. SWayners.Uoirtpo,end .Syrop of ,Wild• Indica Mankind to set the means aside; , Cherry,-PrePaied by liintself at his labartery in Phil- Means ',Odell; tho , siMple, are, by Maven design'd adeiphia. 111jr.Wistar",of Philadelphia, has.not. nor To alleviate the ills of hunian-ltind.r , never hai had ani ihieitOdo with any prewatimi of Dif.. CIIItISTIF:S GALVANIC RINGS AND MAd•- wildpheiri;butthaie Was one go.tnP ien". l "ina4cb' " - - NETIC FLUID. • - - phis and the : nape of Wider attached, .B. . . a HIS remarkable intention, which has received .... •••• •• which Was sold nut to some merchantaka the only ' IT 'aeont tohreterite r iatteruirtiltalipni:robetien __., ....•.-_..... t:- t ......,...-t_-----------:-------- It you ave'u d, s t the genuine, ert . c.l , _Pike aini'Dlarine Insurance. . , ..: prepared"by a regular" v,hysician, see that the stgea '.plicatiOn of Galienisni,ei - a. reedial agent . , lay , metinsl - HE Itontrance Company of North America, of -lure of pr. Swayee,A/f. liilid , a., is, on each „bottle - ' Philadelphia, through its (tidy aethoriied ;!genii -,,' ' 'of which - the ordinary Galvanic' - Batteries, - Electric Vlore lloine,Testimony. • ! ! --V" 1 - and Magnetic Machints, &c., are entirely, dispensed lthe subierißer, Offeas to Make pernianfliit and limited '. - • : Insolence on property, in this city and its vicinity, • : -Piiti.sztrzrina; Sept. §B, 18:46.• with, andtheniysterious poWerof Galvanism applied an d on sh i pmetat , b y the canal t . tiiid Aver .. . , Dr IL . Sataynet•-•.-DearSir—Having seen the 'as- Without any of the' objections which are inseparable 1 ~DlREc r o xis. . .._. torosning .carol .per•iornm . don Mr.Then . rii." by your 'from the general mode now iu, use.. The strong dos- F M e tiit . G. & At i lt, p m "; ,s4 th u a pr 9 , 2,14; , . ."-, ~,-,-." Compound Syrup . of !I' ild Cherry, I was induced to es, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism ja aP '-- . lienry Charles Taylor,l " cough,plied byth Ma I - r ts haabeen pronouncei4after a try . itson .Itl . 'Self* I cias taken-with t •"vio oat '" Samuel" W. Levi, 'Stunned NV. Stnitb, - : 1 sPitting ot: ) .hlood, shortness of - breathing"' together ;fair and impartial trial, to lie decidedly injurinas, Mid remedy ra le. to ! E war d - Rnsi - iii, - • • - Amb eos awbife•, , ~.. --...t wills vident-attaeliSof Asthma. . I oveido ' n' e miselfl"it was to tilesd" al defect 0• t this new.op.. John A. Brow - n, ' Jtiebb M. Theinan, '' l " "r ti rom exer d env! . ~ -Melt/ w i t able to perforrif, which plication•was•projeeted,,whieh,after:unceasing toll, "AIM White, ,-- John It, Nelf,! " ! prostre d te ...my system 4 i.:„ t .a ° great -extent. I 'eOtit. itand perseverance, has been brought to ,its, present I'.' - s r 'Ut. C nd ! Syrup of 'Wild! state of perfection. ', The Galvanic Rings answer all Thomas P. - Cope, ! RiChard.D. Wood - • ruenee !. le n,se r n . 1 f,...z a i Win - : Welsh, Henry D.Slierrtifd,Seey. Ol!.e.r.,rJ,_.t.4.stne...w!th.,,youcTE°turaef: of Sarsaparilla:l the purposes of the, most :expensive Machines, and 1 :1 This is theh, oldest. Insurance Company io the Uri- t and. rar Pills whichli.',"e nut ulniost l .. iram ed . 'at e Te -- l'in many 'Au" fS-S"Petild.re inordirifearid certain in b e d & a w e , h av i ng b een nb ar t T ed i n pe..i - ,, .. - Rw e b n e.. I net, and I am glad to give my te.tunony, to all who i acco , ropllshinkthe desired effect. ~ „ ,I. • . -: Iterla perpetual, -and . from its h g T „-i;n, i nn , i, maybe afflicted in a sintilar*tty. lam now able to t . The G t alvaitte Rings used; in connection settb.the experience, ample means, andia-vltiddstaing:-all`risks-rill .e.sintie my dailv- labor. - It - Would do well to See thariMagnetie Iluid, are : ceididentlyaiconirnmided in all MI extra hazardous character, it may be considered . 1, r t ‘ h v e i is a ig c n . i e tt i i r r; . o , Or. Ili SW.A.Yliti is. on • each bottle-oft -disorders tehieh brieefroin art enfeebled and unhealthy J offering ample security - to the public.' ! 11dy-residence is- In Thirteenth Street ,- state of the.nertious , or vital spites', and these emu -- ' '• : " 410SFIS ATWOorI . :•:, .1 tw.a .doors from the:coiner,of Ihfillniv where II shan '.ptaints arc aniorez the most painful and universal to ' l'. I l Ill" ' i h ' 11 !Subject . They-arisewithout exception- At c o „„ t i n g . R oom o f A tw ' po d;. J ones & c„,:, v,,r m ibe glad to have an iuterview wito-al 9111 U ar y a ic- une v , dare . • ter and Front streets' Pittsbukb. , ! . ,• oet2:3-y. t 1. --__!.._ ' ' 'll It WAL TON ! frome ditriple cause—a derangementof - the-Nerv -1 . . Letter from the 12 . cu. It. jieks 6 n.: . -1., , . ries SYstcm—and" it Was in these cases - that'other . . ' having 50 .. • cified failed; anewagent was •1 rornicrly. Pastor or th o Firi pi o .byte - riai, ,ch w . c l a 1. , rotnediOehaii • - .... .. ~ . greatly ,necded, 'l\ litell'it. is enrifidently believed, has!, -• .* "," . • r .1.- e i - J r , A i a ~ been found id the properann 311 letCls:app ma on cc . .. Di. s'wal'"‘""D' eaf sib-lalt.lllPt4.--tnl;9 l t- " c 14) : 7 1 The. Galvanic Rings hive been used with retire" crq:ori°lliii°;W(J6"tl4lll.l4.6riiP''•" o n ' tess a Pp'' OT ' - i i .0.0.0 ? . in all CaseSof,fLitEUKAIISM,IICUte er,chronic,! batten,' Mtdrecontrtieraltoilliciettentio tif-lm'acis fairdlies and to eflters - odr valuable nedicine---yoilr. applying to , the head, face f r 11 7. mli t s i ,.. 6. Gettt, .e-Dsoilcko _ Compound Syrup cill, gild Cherry.' ' - In my traVelsOf reur, Too.hoche,- Bronc 1 s,• or e , , Nervous _ .. , urn. .Headache, Indigestion, Paratysis; . Palsy, •Epilepsy, late ,1 hireseen In a Feat Many, installeeaP.Oe .",....7 Fits, Grol i t i;.. paritatio i,,._ if , theArea:l , -.AFT/en, derful cifects of your niedleine . in reel con of dory •ebstinata'coiriplai . nts, ouch aS i n , Stiffness of , Joints,- Spinal • Compleintsi Lumbago,,', I ,, ai i ing „,,,.. it h.-,it io - pl a agni . • ti :i aa -d e tn . a ° l i A h n;: t f . Nouralgia,lNerrons Trentors;Dizzine.cs of Read, -wheezing, tuella, Ike. '' pres e nt,d" nirt have - wittten - allies ~lettee; sin"fn theCluist rand Side,.GeneraLDebility, Deficien-, however; at pres although I have felt if ray &My ' P ei of Nervous and Physical and tat , li ERV-1 V OUS DISORDERS. In caserofcontirtned Dyepcpsia," to add my. testimony- to _lt thusatnelitnei hack ,it not , been foe aloe .instopcc tv h ere. ...thfv. tne„thcine;shoyel which iesimply a nervous derangement virile. diges item Live organs, they hove beenfound cquallysubccssful: ia,lela4idtheaa„tt,-nr,4l-1iti1iji1t„wi,P,.741„,,12,.1.,,, in t„ft'iL-4iV,-onli!i,V,4: -Their extraortlinarvOffects upon the'system must be -----'- —l-1 .; - ---,- '/ - • - ! ---- " - '''''''''' .7 " . " .- " F ----' - itnessed robe betieved, - and as a certain preventiVel in a flintily of toy acquaintance . „ .. _&:.:lllbank.ftenverti t ..!" t..,-01,. for the precedineetiilairits the.y are'equally recom-1 sant a doting mother,. 'my. .chllo Is" 4-fe - d . 1 1 ,--'7' "' d Tr Rin g s . -of different - prices,; - t• -1 i mende . id are t eren ,pricesi.. being jaws of death. , ~. , . . . ' .. ' s' - ' ''' " t made of all 'sizes; and of various ornuneentalpetterns,l • Beyond al/doubt, Pr.:B waYae'i CPluNc'und Syrup I and tali be worn by the . most delicate female without t or Whig Cherry is the..most valuable eiti, iei lie in In e alishtest inconvenience. , In -fact, the sensation fir."" other " cu s uuti l . d i ' 4ii . cert4 .l ln:l * b • a t 5e : 14 . 4."3 * (4 1, is i rathe'r agreeable than otherwise., : :inere - shan.one oun re, cases where it h e MXII at-, The - _ . - ' " tended with complete SUCCCSi. .i.."‘li s .' " I Gars era, Necklaces &e., in n" obstinate ' 424:0 : the Bronchitisoll which 41 in some' eases or a io r y severe character, end 011 proved effeetttil in an exceedingly :short time, i ces tittering the severity of the case. least 1-TC0131111.7.nt-11.1"13 standing, the Power as applied by the Galvanic Rin is not suffitietit to arrest the progress-of disease it in the tellesteoniitiettee;ofttir superior win x: - 1 and ultimately restore .beelth..lThe. improved modi-i would advise 'that en fatuity should:-be without ittiti tication in the GalViale Belts, 'Bracelets, &c., entire-' is.verypiensMit, and alwa beneficial; worth double , . y and often.ten. tones its price.. The public are assur--1 . 1 innliidinn ndsobjectiCrai'a icy degree Ofpower - that.l 1 isrerinired Can readily; I: Obtained; and no complaint ed Oleic is an. quackery:about it. .. .- - i,which the MYsterlOus agent or C.aivao6ai can; effect, it. ' I°IiNSCIN '' .I). D. - 1 w i ll fall to be - e iently relieved These articles I Readers are you stifibrisg from a cold ,or disease 1 lira adapted to the waists, arms, wrista,liinbs, alleles, , Of the lungs?' Try this remedy! yon will not. perlisp,s, l or o r, part of -,lie body,; w ith' pe r fe c t conven i e nce, regret it. It will arrest all those cliongreeable'Symp - 1 The Oilvartic •Necklaces ateused with greater bene-, toms whiCh *mike So much terror to the mind, and} fit in cases of Bronchitis, or affections, Of the throat' prolong your dayst. beware of all prepardttens par' generally; also in cases of NervetoDeatheas; and porting to emit:tot W lid Clierry,.execia. that bearing, with almost uniform success as a preventive. for Apci tho signatuv of Dr. H. Swayne; en the ontside WrapTlple•-y, Epileptic! V its, and similar complaints. per sit the bottle as they are quite likely - destitiite - ",of i ... Chris-tie's : itirign..ti, int i ld ~ .. . the Article front which the•yborraw a CaM6 .1 iv used:in. connection with the Galvanic Rings and P " 1 "'" oni Y b y lin dams E -thaw '' i- P ie /..-i ' l l,all their modifications.-'This composition has been bern roamed to the N. E. Carrier . of' Eighth ' andßars pronounced by the French Chemistslo De one of die Strers, Philadelphia. -"' ! - 1 : t mostextraordinary discoveries ofmndern science. It Sold wholesale and retail in Pittsbergh at proPrie- ! i s b e iieeed to possess the 'remarkable power or rest-1 tors prices, by Wm. TllO/141. iil Market stli -Oonnir ; dering the nerves sensitive to galvanic adieus by this & Sztownerr,-corner of Wood and24.its.., :J..JosF...st ; racan9 canning i poncentsationof theintluence, at the ISO Liberty St. 1 • . !seat of disease; thus giving rapid and permanent re- Also, t'-' ll by.j. , Milehell , Allegllt 11.1..5j1-2 , ,,3 119.1Az.i.p.a--.lslo..otlinr.ealELpftsaLidll.illSluntlistry-in buo-wmto- Carns & Co. Butler; IS eaierSliesicersod, Alercerll produce the same effeet, or to impart a similar pre rtOTMTET rakt,th".l4l:o-1"1I.-11-.T. It, Durt9r. 14 Co. , I pear to the nervous system, by means eine outward l Frie• f•l'Kensie ZtKaoltell, Cleveland, Denis & Son,. t o 1 a icatien. The:Alagnetic_Fluideentains noth-1 Celundu-t-.MI r Brownsville; Marsh, "ci heeling, leg capable ofthe slightest injury; -itiaPplicationisl Ara.' L. B. Iliaman, Cincinnati; Ohio; br. E. Easterly agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it is l & do., St. Loui'd J. S.Morris itC.°•,Lnuisville, ICy.; beneficial Mitt reeelza. Full explanatiOns"and diree- 1 Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans , and kq, agents- lions accompany it. The cant:tined inventionsare ie generally, • a nal ' every way perfectly harrnleort - they are Sold at prices - within the reach of all and the discoverer Only re questsa fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit, . , • .., ~.....: ~. „ Christie:to Galvanic Strengthening Plan.. . , crs. . • .. . . _These- articles form-another valuable application of the mysterious influmme efGalvanism. They are I an important adjunct to the genuine - Galvanic Rings / , and their modifications, acting upon the samepried ' pie, but having the allyantageof more Weal applies-, non. . They are:confidently recommended as a valu able addition-in the speedy cure ofßiteumatism,ncute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the 1 Chest or Zack, Pain in the Side;in Amalie Affections, i and in Weakness' cr . Oppres4on..itthel'ltl.lonai.4-or gam.- In Spinal Complaints ' their effects are of the most dieirled chime:ter, and they have Often !been used with complete - success. _They aie „Mit of the ',greatest W advantage in Pains `and eakness Of the l Breast,and are highly recommended for many ofthese 1 complaints tO which fentalesarec!peChdly liable As I an ' effectual means Tor Strengthening the system *hen debilitated with disease or a, P otheecauses - aa . a.e . ertaii aid in' Castitutional Weaktlesa.vall d. .. reventive ol Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally, f the -Galranic.Strengthening-Plaster will be !great_ and permanent advantage.:'- In a'few verde; jt-- embraces all the virtues of tha best tonic preparation, 1 with the important addition of the galvanic, influence, 'which is-neither-impaired nor ,exhairsted, while the action continues ,- These artielea will he found entire ly: free ',from those.. objections which art a - constant source or complaint with the ordinary plasters tln common use. . ... -- - , • - .The i'ralairllat Fire Insurance Company . . (3E PJIILADELPFIrA. VHAILTER PERPETUAL .. $406,060 paid in of lice 1631, Chestnut st., north side, near -Fifth.-- lake Insurance, eithei.Perinanont or lirrilfed i against 'loss or damage by . -foe,. on prOperty and effects of ''every description, in-Itowri orcguntry; olrilie - most 1 reasonable terms. .A.rmlicationsi-nandu either - pur sonally or by letters, will be promptlyatiended to:: ' ; ;-- .:•-- .: .; C.. , ..N. , lIANCKER, Presf. C. G. IlAr;cgtia., DIRECTORR: Churles.N.:.Bdocker, Jacob R. Smith. Thomas EMI., f GeOrip - W. Richard - a, Thomas J. Wharton ; NroracCti P. Lewis, 'Cohias Wagpo'r; . ;.:',Atisdikht E. Boric, - Samuel Grant,..:, David S. Drown. PITTSI3URGH AGENCY. ' WAnntcx 11TAzi..rirr,.- Agent,. at ..tir Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, Sr Co., cornet of, Third . and Mari ket streets.. . . - ' -•-• • Piro risks taken on buildings-and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country, No rriarine or inland navigation risks taken - _aug.l-1 ifATIONAL FIRE AND MADINXINSURANCrf com.rAzor, :Areof 3c.tiru. . . TfilS • well known and respectable coMpaiv is 13re pared through the prrrsnuttG• AG EA ,to 'mako ibsurittice.ef erciy kind connected lvith risks: of transportation and inland navigation; to; insure against kW or damage by fire, Dwelling llousci, Warehouses, Builditign in general „Gooriii. Wares, !and . itlerchitidlietand every . descriptidn' of perional l l 'property on the, most favorable tCrmS:' Applications 'for Insurincc attended to without I lay:lathe allice f Zin. 3 LWater And (32Front stir., by SPIRNS}:II.II.A/tBAUGLI Ag.q. At an Election held at tle•oltifo in N. Y.; illS.y 12th, the following named ,gentleruen were chosen Direct Ors of thiti Company,' for the ensiling .esf, Stephen Unit, Julio McClain, . Wm. W. Campbell; f' - '1 Jacob 'Miller, Marcus Spring, Jrisepb S. Lake, Jultn J lierrick - - And at a subsequent,utou.ting of . oir Board, JO SEPH W. SAY - ABE, Esq.,,was unanimously re-elccr _feel Presiden - t for the ;ensu W M.ing year.. JAMES - BOGGS; Secretary. . Jositpli W. Savage, John Browner, William “...Ward, John Newhouse, William S. Slocum; Johii F.-Mackie .an,i-1.~.: A . . ~C 11.;121CAN ORE INSRANCF , COMP - ot, IV PhilatlelAia--Charter perpettral--Capitalsoo,:i 006 paid in. Office in Pliilidelphia, No. 72 Walnut . ; street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederiek 'fialey,l Seey. This old and welrestablisliedCompanY con.' Roues to insure linildingt,lNlerliantlite, Furnittire,! and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, t ' l oainst,loss or damage by] r ire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsbursh , anti its, neighborhood - will be, received, and ri ' sks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GlilD. COCHRAN, Agent, dee 24 NO.2 Wood street. r. riNrscv, JR. 'KING PINNEY, Agents .Putsetiegh, ..for the Delivra.re Mutual; 'Sr;fety Insurance company of PA4taztetpitia. - 1 - 1111. E TUSKS upon Iluildings and Merchandise of every description, nod 'Marine Risks open hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken Upon the 01051. fiLVOIRbit Michael C. AnEly..itz, , Thom. Vii.kes% ell, Rubert Beer: " R. \V. 1' EXCUANGE. BRQKE.II, corner of Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks ofilhe eastern &lei for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. Wm. Dell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co.,' • Joseph Woo4well, ,Jatoe4.May, .Alex..l3ronson & Co., Jnhn Ir. 'drown & Co., James 11 , CamiLev, Cinch,' J. 11. M'Dnitia. : St. Louis W. Pre et bitte. da.dl stud SlilVer Wntcheo. _'NE ...._. ....itosk ~,,,,..ish to pordt.i.,,,,t or Sill ..;.:..7•Zi . ,ver Watclooi or Jew,olry, will-find . it . io their vantagel4 7, iall on the sabieribet, Vvli:.l' i. 4 selling all descriptitnis of line kohl and silver watched and ;lewele.V, on aS;kbod terms as - may be ha& in the eastern cities. .i•., ~, ~,,, .-r Fine Gold Ond Silver English Patent LeverWatche . 44 , 44. . 44 : _ Geneva and French ...1. 4 ( . ' ' - - . " .?" Ephifl Wa.t&hea. Ladiei , i *arid Gentlemen's Fine Gold GUard Clinius '' ss ss '' '' '' Breast Pins: , c Bracelets, Gold Pencils;and:Fi!ge Maga: Silverware, Military Goods, Lamps,ead a large ,la ricty of Fancy Goods. - - ' • irri•Watches, Clocks. and Jewelry repaired•iti the best manner, and wandated at the lawestprices. , W.:: W. WILSON,: ; Fogy - Ili-7:VA Market tits. Q ACRE:, of I: , arming Land, near St. Mary's i settlement in - 8,11. - fConnty. It adjoins the lands of Bensinger ,f4-.oo.,,viimere,the fountle.rs that settlement. .",To a. few German Farmers, wish= ing to Cinigratelirthalcatinsmtrere they can enjoy all the adrantagen..ora.;..tiew :settlement v and where. theordinanCes of tra Cu'tholic religion are daily.nd ministeied r tlieieLands.afford die.sipiiCOmffirt and facflitres air.otherldauds;• that: coat twice -or three Braes asintich. , Shlllary's settlement:now umuliers about 2500 nouli4.and is inereasing Should. a stiffitient- number unite and purchase the, whole tryptiatt - excbange - will imuuade ibr;pl.lel7property 1 P1 , 4 to . • { - ..1 ..1 W l O l A ItIV; Penn' ctr dpti, netl7-tf •;::;.oe . to Y..sc'xiim., 'Wand street:, - •.s To - ou.solioldere• • • I•CERTIFY !tad-twq7beds renovated in ,Icollro Stearn. Renovator; must acknow -1600-j11:1t..16 PF9ceigibibi.g:s thdfedilidia re more buisyttaitutOiuoribt.e thlasu when new with the. greAtvt i pleae \de recommvnd terthe=ptiblie. , . . rikw2Cr-tf ' MARTIN LYTLE; -'-:. .4:-.•i•-,_:. .:,,1., ! ; . ..-i,-.,,,-; : ,,,.. 7 .:_,,,.,,,...,, ~. .:;;;!:,....';. : ',i'-•,`4:-..1: , ;ff,;:; ,, ,M: , ..-..,..; ; ;..;, -- :4 ; ,.- . -, ,, , -.0.. , -,... f ~..... .., . .. . , . - :.; , ! - ;,..:•:::;; - •: , :i-..: , :;,..' , : ' ~::;•::.:,,,. ''i' , .;'f:...; , ''. -_::;..:'.•,-•:i!'.'il'i,j,';' $G00,915 93 100,967 77 207;409 72 Allen Kralnc!, Pittsburgh, Pa, Philatlerphia. naii, 0. -or Ki..., Lon'svillt. TO GElPl.4.lT..vAarlEas. : ; - -.-.__. ,. ...1-,,.. , :_!::, , :.. ~!-•-.-,..,,,,,-.-5.-,-,:;],i;•.:..-, 7:71110.4...4 . L:.' - NV . Ma o res Piles- TlIF: WILSQNPILLS, as a remedy peculiarly ' adapted for headaches ind dyspeptic !affections, aro pretty generally known anti esteemed in this corruntutify; and the proprietor, So often as he has occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re f:ain froth an expression of hi's grateful acknowledg ments to his friends for their PatremiCe.afid kindness to him. the feelings arc the wartner.rontinbseMing tic ".beginning and thy ending"thwnro almost in ,j , ittnpositiori:—of so !many rinStruinsandkindred pre p tratione equally loud in , their . pretensioas,. and much more industrieusly presented 'to the- public; wlide his preparation noiseleitsly sib mines, even to remote places, soothing and' comforting tile afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affections of new friends, thus continually "widening the, circle., of tt. usefulness. AlthOugh well satisfied that his medicine has, as it were, a, principle of peilietnity in • it, yet he •is obliged fu ' his friends fur tlic most suh-. 1 dahlia! c,vitletikkb of the fact. I In its natural history, if you pleaie, the 'Wilson Pill differs from most other preparations in hot being • originally Made for sale, or wikk ti e»'. e‘Y..tr ll -pecunia profit; while as every lioil3;.knOws, the greatest tyro (as a general lliitig) 'no sooner 'begins to dabble in drugs titan be ,casts about for . some cheap preparn.-.1 titan, or mast 'get rip,' as the' phrase, is, something— , anYthing that will sell. Often be, attemuts it, ander! au assumed or fictitious name. as though conscious 1 his own were. itigutil6ent tn sell it. Thu difference i then between the Wilson Pill and the Preparations a have just indicated, wOuld - . tippear ,to be tide-The conseioUsness of the value of nip pill originated , theridea of putting them on sale.for money, and at '1 prise.,' . The ,consciousness of lhe value of Violleil originates in must instances the many preparations I have alluded to; and the price most likely go take! is always first , carefully .eopsidered, and the pill 'or other preparation ntitdonnd gradnated to spit.. it. The one is a micovcitY, and comes from thegreat.trenna of. Universal Nature ; the very frick,orinventiol, and Conies front n not very 'popular quality, of Ittpt vtpum. ;Nature. Reader! the . difference here' is great. In Oimiestarice the *flue atlaclied to theyit t u is the starting . - poin4 'in the other, the itIYNEY. Bull it is not probable that some of tife rnaly' prepaia-1 Clone having even' such paternity Were .aecidentatly' r.o . o4,buethat possibly by, this prottes.s or "gotting. up" as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got ri p" too high be fore their. . hailsPecific.lgravit h been carefully aster-. . never. . tamed, and have - blewit oir to tie heard of,. with other eltaff—sorne'lighlei;sorno'heavier: - ' What yet may be the rationde, f.ipust repeat it, thatl.am.Most.profoundly thankfid„to!Myfriends E'er' their discrimination in notnOnsigniegtey discoveirto that compqnduotte categuii of “inyentions that ,did not ,answdr"•;--rif .!trieks that won't unn..7) _ - Thu Wilson,Pillsnre Miefulas a .Qlr.imilAL remedy, end 'rutiyrbo..keptandtakeii,, in . propet : deses,:isila ttf il ies, as a preventative. or 'general :II t(heartti, or - ' dii-' ease' of Whateverhainc,hy any - Mniuber of the !'airt7: ily,,Witlitint any fear of the consequences tdcipo surc in the,ordinary.pursuits ofbus,iness. . . ... -' r_r•TheY. may' alwayi be had ln any quantity of the . . proprietor, in Penn' street, beld*,tilarlinrY; and of the principal Druggists al Alas eity.atild,AMghetiy; - •:-. • iy2fds;w7,:m -; - !- . - 1 : ::: - :: 2 . Joltit I:l,l.7lavlsj rr - LCT Nf. EP & {-I`4IIVIISSIO'N _AL!. Corner of yooel is iFaily to 'TC,CiIe niorcilitidire of oservclOscription ' eonaignment for iint,lle-OrOrivateoale, and:frimil long experience in 1L above btisinos Hatters that hewills he able - totite entiieOtlifactiorilo all pationiige. Regular ~ rfiumikyi .9 . f• 'Pry GOOrls'aedhi 40 o , afch, 'A. 111:' Of - zicieeries, — Pfttfiburitv'Eatpi r a ctured new andseconilliandilar4lfifte,-..; attno O'eloclr, Sates ovOairio 110 AGVE t r V.ifensionl'iti lfoklet : and. Pete ils —fhie is th e licioieenirfacti'enirtplete; coninitient and Useful fneltit companion nieroffet.; cdto the public The mailtiplicity'of and lte-atnrilliteita or jA ntie renders , it'"-a .perfect igultum in'Parett...--in,theshOrt,space 01 . '43 inches is cocifaincd dold'Pen, Penail; and aieservo of leads,', and - liji - one motion slides either thel?en orPencil out, and et:Leads xlie holder to six inches, which is but lit tle more than lialf_tholemith erlien •orthii coiamotrpeq holder,bni.ivlacii extended ittone'fouitfi flinger: - - The above. useful article j ast received, front the manpfaCtuier,atitl Tor sale by . , .701.115:5T0N tt'STDCKTON; Booksellers ' octi) . o' - "and Stationers, Market =MN =MEI EaMMEiU ,ogr ' TWIN: CAUTION. The greatectebrity end snep.ess of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited by, rnprin eipled persona. 'To - piovide a'galnst imposition, - Dr. Cultism. has but one authorized' agent' each city ot the UnieO. The only agent in Pittsburgh, • - 'AC. W. WILSON. ~ - CETCrIbICAT ES . :AZ:ZD TE.SPIOITI A:I,S;., '' Of the highest and "'most resPeetable . Charaeter;are constantly recelyeil, , regarding the extraordinary vidue and suc.,e,;ls Of the above articles. It, i's believ ed' that in'the _city of Nevi: - York alone, upwaids of EIGIVT:I'.IIOUSANO „py.nsprzs. during a period. of I lesi 'than a Year; hive . been entir ely'relieved of tl,iC most painful chronic disorders, some of whichhave' completely baffled all fdriner. ,oltort.s.Of medical art. indeed many of,the first pliitciatis of this city; Whir di2aPProve of, the:GalVatiio.: and Magnetic Machine, constantly rear...tinmend thiS application in their prac tice, and, With the` exception' of those who are.too I prdjuilichil to give it a trial, the invention, lias're- , ceired unanimous" laved' With , the Most intelligent I r among the.. American Faculty., Dr. Christie is at all times rbatly and most, happy to. giye, ev.ery s facility to ' physicians; and all iriteres,ted, for testing, the tiutti of of his aSse.rtions,and..the etScacy of his.discovory. .:, thily agenc.y . - in Paisbuigh.- ~corner, of 4th and 156 . t 14.- drk - _,--,----...- • DrucFs; Drugs,•alrusit, 4t,CoinmereeaZ.Row,Libertystreet, "Big Gal, -. . • :den hrartar w ! Once ntore. : Et 'ROCKWAY, thank ful.for the liberal pa = trbnag ei which. they have•beretolbre received and wishing; to merit,an increased , share ut riddle pa. tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the pOblic to our stock ef.B9otig:thich we are now re ceiving for the fall, Vide. Among . whiclenuay _De found'inlo4iities to suit the following Root,articles . :' --tignorice 'Root, Flour;Sulphie, ' • dO. 'Ball, - Gurd' Arable; ' Refined' Berai, Sal Soda; arb:Mii,gnersia; - Span es ish lidliowe; • ' Copal, • -- Cream Tarter, ' Bell -Bilmstonei • -Whife. ' • Sup" Carb r Soda,2 ' 'Est. Log - wood; Epsom Salts," - Glauber' '' Madder, Tattafic Yello'w-Ochre, - ' Gum Scammony, •.' Chrome Yellow, . Bat Copavia, . • --do.. Green,. Balt.Petre,-.. Rose,Pink - , ' , • Together with n general assortment ofbils,llainti, Varnishes,' Paint . Brushes, Dye Woods,.Btc. &c., all of. which will be sold as low as at- any other.house in the city. . • • sepl9 IiBIDELBERO CATECHLSM, or a sum-TIIE mazy of Christiiik 116.trine as used by the German Retormed Chuieh; English and Geimani— For sale at our store, - N0.'113 Wood et.. Pittsburgh. jell• . SCRIt3AJc SCILEIBLEIt, Bookseller's. 11.7' 'f''.r" MOEN ..:?:%,.., .. =BE Surgical , . Health is the charm of life, withoutitgold, - Love, letters, friends, all„a1, are, unenpyed.ti DOCTOR BROWN a regularly-educated physi, .cian from the eastern' cits lee, , would respectfullY..an nounce, to the citizens:: Pittsburgh, Allegheny,and vicinity, that he can be consulted: privately'and: confidentially, every ',day evening at, his :office, on Diamond. Alley, .a -, few doors froin Wood street toWards'the market. . . , Dr. Brown gii.res his partieuiar attentioarto - the reatnient. and investigation of the- folloviing i c.teA. - All diseasesarising from Impu4iticsof - the Blood sernfula, syphilis, seminal weekriess, imPotency; salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ehrirkeumatism piles.palsey. : - • -. '1 Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing till the public, that he is in• possession of the latest in= formation and improvement •in the treatment'of secondary syphili,Practised the Paris Lock Hos pital: The, modem researches on= syp . hilii, its complications:and' consequences, mdthe impxpved modes of practice which have-been made known to the public'but recentley, , ' and to those ".Chietly who make this branch - of Medir.ine, 'their partici:. lar study and - practise. Many new and valnable remedies havebeen late . ly introduced, whichsecures the 'patient bemg mer curialized out of existence Strangers areappriscd, that Doctor BroWn has been: educated in '..-every branch of medicine, and , regularly admitted -to practise, and that he noWconfines- hinaielf to -.the study and practice-of this particularbranch;togethi er with all diseases of, a private or delicate nature, incident to the humanfrnme. No cure, no pay.: • 1 Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with out interruption - from -business:- - - - ui:free - on Diamond Alley a 'few doors--from Wood 'street; towards the Market. Consultaticins strictly confidential. • rriyl2-claiWy -- - Dr.. Osborne's intitrin Ve..etrible ges tor. . . Prepared'b Dr. George Bennett, of New York city. rII.IIF unprecedented success that Lisa attended th e 1- use of these pills in the practice ;ofthe proprie-1 for for - the last sir or eight years, has induced him ' to yield to the imrortunities of many who have used and been benefitted by them,-and make arrange ments to place them within the reach the p ublic. generally. In doing so he feels calledupon to say 1 that the Indian' Vegetable Restorative Pills is deci-1 dedly superior to any with which he is acquainted. They.cembine the properties of man . ) , of the best vegetable medicines (used' in no other pills) in such a it atinerna 'to - afford not only imniediateand - tem perer), bbtliennettent relief '- ' • - The valuable - tonic' which 'enters into their COM . position; *by their action upon the" secretory` organs hold in check 'the purgative principle, and inducea, gentle and natural operatien, without inconvenience or paid, and while they restore a natural and-healthy action of the stomach, liver and bowela, they in crease instead of diminishing the strength of the pa - tient: . -The 'general nem' opinion that a powerful and vio lent purgative is necessary is founded in errori. they ; in general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange! the secretionaj'and are productive of very serious 1 consegnericesiand it should be known that the groat mass of pills in ~e neral use-, are composed of the most pewerfel a nd irritating purgStives, and act with toe great a: degree of:violence,;producing that de ringetitentiiii the, system that is ooa e y eon stigatien of the boweß, 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 of will act ciently yet mildly, assist instead' of de.- ranging the organs ofthe system , and thus. bring na tare in its proper and healthy channel, to accomplish which no medichie is superior to the Indian Vegeta.- ble Restorative Pills; their operation is, in.ordinary doses, to promote a natural and easy evacuation; and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health' to system, but when a powerful and 'speedy operation ienecessary, it wilibo accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which may be done with perfect safety, as they are entirely Vegetable. They have been used as a fiunily, medicine for years by many of the first respectability, and 0610'1 they are . not recommended. to " heal all the ills' "Vidt to;" yet it has been rare' that it has been found necessary for those using them 1 to employ any other medicine, and their occasional I use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven tive to diitease. They are exactly adapted to the use of families, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the bloody causing a free cirettlationpen the obstruc bons and promote the secretions of healthy bile, and I consequently are an excellent medicine for , nausea, indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver corn.; plaint, pains in the head, side and breast, costive-, ness, loss of appetite, urinary obstructions, ague and fever,bilious and interuiittent fever,dysentery, rheu matism, seat rule, and are eminently useful 'Mall fe male cemplaints---and in one word, all diseases aris ing from - unhealthy secretions and impurity of the! blood. 'Numerous testimonials of their efficacy in particular eases might be added,, but the proprietor prefers Presenting a few certificates of their general I character, froth tremens of unquestionable cando 1 and:veracity; who. would nut in any, degree lend their influence to promote anything• that-is not of decided', utility; and rely upon !their intrinsic meritaTto - gaiul them a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence 'that I none, will abandon -their use whegive them a fair] Heads_offamilies should always keep a quantity of Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills in the house; they, never fail. For those who are! subject to ilts, headache, giddiness,,dirofiess of sight or drowsiness arising from too great a bioqd to the head, should take these pills in preference to anything else Pas they' or.e . •a 6 u 11 ! rernedYi • • - 1 Females who value good health should never be i without Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Aeaterative Pills,.as they purify the blood, remove obstructione, null : give the skin alaeasitiful, clear, healthy and lie- Coming appearance.. It has been , admitted by auum ber of physicians that femtiles cannot too highly valee these pills. eEItTIFCATES. The following certificates are from the Rev: Thoe. NewMaii•tind the Rev. David Webster, miniaterslo the Methodist IL Cliurch,New York Conference. • NEW PAVII, Sept. sth, 45. Dr. Osborn—Dear Sir: I -have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills myself, and made ascot them in my family, and most cheerfully recommend them as a very valuable family medicine. Respectfully,. T 110.11.15 NEWX-VX. • D. T. Osborn—Dear Sir: Ihave fdr sometime pnat made use Or your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both myself and in my family, and do.most cordially recommend them as a • superior family Medicine; Their action is exceedingly mild,and efficacious, and so far as my experience goes, they aro all that-you recommend them to be Itespectiblly, Lefler from the Rev. George Bowes.::.-, • ELF -11014, Walworth county, : Wig Dr. Qsborn.—lt is with pleasure I inform you oil the great benefit, which I have derived from your pills. I have been in a decline for some time, which has greatly alarmed rue, more especially as ray coru-! plaint was a consumptive one, and I have also been' very billious, and have labored severely with pains in my head, and my eyes have been so affected as to tarn of a cloudy, sallow and other disagreeable com :plosions. lily wife had suffered also from great •weakness and severe pains, and as your pills have so -wonderfully :relieved us, we have sounded the' name of them all over our neighborhood ; and,wher7 ever my extraordinary cure is known, as the most valuable - preparation for purifying the blood and reg ulating the system. I should not have known the Worth-of your•pills had it not been for the' Rev. W.. F. Dewit, of cuddebackville, Sullivan county, N.Y.', Who with.great'kinclnesi sent me a box' to try them, and to that box-or pills I owe my health; and 'as the agent liere is out of your pille, I wish you would send mer:a•prickage of boxes as soon as possible.' ,• j• • • Respectfully, - -' • GEORGE BOWES. , •.• • • • ' -Diatevrons.--Dr. Osbornesindian Vegetable Re storative Pills - Should betaken every -night tbr a week, less or more, as the obstinacy of the disease, ' of circumstances are. The usual dose is from 4to 5, I according to the constitution of the person, but they sbnuld be taken in sufficient quantities• to operate two or three times on the .bowels. Very delicate persons should begin with but two, and increase - as the nature of the ease may require. Those more ro bust er of very costive habit; may begin with three and increase to six, or even more if it shall be found necessary, and they will abet a. sufficiently happy change to'luide the patient in their future use.' • • • Each box contains from 35 to 40 pilli—Priee 25.cts, Snici wholesale and retail, atW. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. t 39,, Liberty st.; head of Wood, the , only place in Pittsburgh where,the gene ine•Dr..oslibra's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills can be obtained octlo.lllkw6m NXT INTER LARDPI4IO iible.Wtnter Strained Lard. Oil ;just ceivediiiid for Sale by ' de c 4 • • -MILLER - dr. RICKETSON; MEE 4;_• ,-. ).;''T,. , .;,:'' -, , , ; -, '-''::: -t---,1-.'", EMS/ _ . .. -• • . • matilassialittal•l4l._.l-',.-- , ta , .O , .. .40rc1..1 .-- - . , • .... ...... Each box or oraourro - E, SUGAR: COLTED TILER! nu upon ii ,•.• ~ , ....,„.. " : `,-; • ' -•,,,'1::!•,,1,1Y,,,.•.::%iii,m,;....z.,..1.,,,,,,,,,..,',.11,14.). ••'Blinsi.llll. I' .6. 4. 10 ,4 4 P A t i ee i riii.."'" I: 'ahti:ol Inventor. -- .:... - ---.---- ll'. ----"-. -.. *tarter .1, CILICHENER , S SUGAR- CO.A.',CED VEGJE'FABL V PILLS are the 'first and:only, Medicine. ever • known that:will iotitivel.4,asie . • Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles,- .Ileartburr,.:Worres, • _ . Dispepsnr, Scurvy, Cheleralitorlainsiy Small Pox, Jaundiee,- Coughs, {} coney, - Pains in the . WffoßPYlePanghp . • Inward.Weakriess, ' Consumption, Pits, Palpitation of the COMPlidrik Rising in the Throat, . • Erysipelas; Heatless, 'Dropsy, Asthma, ,Itchlngs of the Skini; Fevers of all kinds, - Colds, .Goutiprarel, • - Female CoMplaintai NerVoris Ccinspltdata, - A And all other diseases originitinliam'irnßui),lial or the blood. • Irr.Thoy have.' cured; 'since; their lintroduction, over 2,000 persona, who have;been given upsui hope -less cases', by.the.most W . They are 1 , patronized, nryi-,-reeonmarttled by, men of the highest dis4ction, ansong.whour are-- , Hon. David It. Porter, Hoe. Henry ciay;, - - Hon. John Q. Adams IlcuaZDaniel Websteri Hon. Martin Yin HOn.".f.t Calhoun, • Gen. Wingeld‘Seott, 3ohnsonil , I'. Eon:James IC: Polk, -, Gen Lewis Clag&.:- , ;,•jv ittr. Their virtues :are ceo iilfallibta , thatthe money,., :: Will be returned in , all cases th4;do_notgfie ustiv i erT, sal..satisfaction.. Although:but two and a. hicilf l years, haire elapsed since these - cerebrated Pillitlysere'flist introduced to• - •the public, the 'sale of therriliOtliiil 'Eastern' and . middle States' has far nieeeded - ' Clickener , timmit sanguine expeettstionsi.- Dining the.; past year; alone, no than-10,000- grows °floras hasie been-sold .the - State -of New :York; '.6,000 ins Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland; 3,000 in New - 5ey,2,000 in _Delawrtre;and 9,000 irothe HewEagl,anAti States, requiring . the. constant .employment hands, exclusive of. printers and erpnyer a . saute. period,.',,upwarde" of 200,000' copica,.. Dector” - have been ordered' .by ignistrin' every - section' of the- ct.untiy: Thesis -fittaAtitilibt • show, conclusively, thatart Clickerieei Sugar Cana ed Pills, besides-being-the very besancied,icinedmtliet • world, are held in thehighestestimaticinbythe , pnblies; We might extend this publicatiod to an indeSn. ite length„if.,we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received; - not only from agents . butindividuals and families,' who have.expatienned the benficial effects of Clickener's -Sugar .-,Coated, Pills; but we -deem_ it unnecessary, • Thn - mosnirt.,.. contestable evidence of. their unprecedesiteasnieges*, 6 , are the nuMberlesi Imitations and CounteribitiWliteh have already apnea red,notwithatandingthe - hriape -j riod they have, been hefore:theTpriblii.. Even some_ of our staunchest pill makers have-hid-the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients , of their vile cornpeunds,,and. yarn them 'off for - the “rettl simon pure.” Slob_ peitry shiftacannoilait long without ex-Potsitig their hidecitura deformity: - Truth and honesty- nrust inevitably rascality and deCeptiou. - . .1. _ Vail over rascality For sate in Pittaburglibi_WM• JACKSON; at lui .Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty etree4i, head of Wood at., Pittsburgh- -Price,.Pc.ipcsl4.4.,.. Dr. Clickener'a principal tame Si Barclay street,"..- New York. Ea' Beware of an imitation article all IM- 0 - proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to bCfaterited, 'as both the pills "and the pretended patent ire fni , ;> gerMs, got up by a miserable quack in Niro Viale,:o who.; for the last four or. five leari; bas-Made living by counterfeiting:popular medicines.- 13' Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the origins*„ inventor, of , Sugar Coated Pills, and, hat nOthingit. the sort was ever beard of until he introduced them. in June, 1843. 'Purchasers should; thereGare,al'riaYsi, ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable m Pilleiid • take no other , or they will be . made thnirintiiiii" eir a fraud. - . oet.l9.dly j i _ . Man's Ins elisions outdone•bjr'llfattrreQ ' BEAD, REFLECT, DE WISE, ANDIISE NATEILEI' &REAM"! REMEDY, TILL oitic - 3 A BIFJ:II,CINT. or NATURE: s : • nrinis Oil is obtained from a well near BerlitirißO; Kentickyi at the depth- of- 18'd feet betuwetlie surface of the earth, and '1.70 feet through solidrodk e• Its curative properties are truly ~astrini.sliing,'sfia ae a Remedial Agent it, may well be pr.onounced derful. -Since the discovery of .t.bis Panacea of. Nae tare, numbers of remarkable cures have been eKolt,— ed by its use. 'lt is Innocent--PeAVerful-Safe Certain in its effects. It has been used with.unpar= aliened success in the treatment, of the following . diseases: - Inflammatory Rheuxnatisni,' BMA, and Scalds, Cholic, Piles,-.Flatulence, Inflammation of • the Kidneys, Deafness,. Consumption, Liver,Com plaint, Phtlaisic, Scald Head,, Cancers :Weak..intl., Sore Eyes Bruises, Fresh ,_Cats Sprains and'StreinS,Tropsy, Pains in the Breast and. Side, Tetter, Influenza, Ulcerated' Sore' Throat,,] C lis3.6ilption,',.Bronchitis; -Spasras,':Urderq,- Spinet Affections, Scrofula 'Or King's FvilyCoueif; Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, ail -Chronic .diir7 cases, impurities of theHlood and Generalßehility.l. It is likewise every beneficial for Female Complaints; in general; acts , as a great Itestorative-frotn.,LangueriV weakness of . Back and Che5i..,.1,.0v :Spirits an 4 E.Fes 4 - . ISlAlitnoao, August-3:13.'45 Dactn i Z STER - '- . • . e , . a • •:.. • -• ""^n • sive Debility. Read the following Certificates, 'all of which, irk, authentic; all the persons therein named living, and well known in cincinnp.ti aid Tiitsbiitlthil Prrisatntert, Abg22,1846.. • • This is to certify' that we have used the Americo-- Oil for the-whooping cough, among our . childrin s itti giving them from 20 drops ton small tea.tmoonfuldit r night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night. I also applied it to one of the children that - got het' arm burnt by tarning - oViiii iiiiiliirBr-'• hot coffee on it, _the child sensed: crying hytheitime the arm was dressed and bound up, and has never coniplained of it since. I also Was afflicted - with a pain in ruy•side nun breait,.and•have : been sciroi..l6 years. I commenced using thesbil by takinisaiii-I; spoonful twice a:day and 111' 3 or four days utudg.iiit . the oil I have ben very Much relieved, and: dd imdfil believe that it is-the best family medicine that 1-14irlie. : : ever seen.• • I applied it to onc•of my neiglibor'.loll. 4 :. a strained node, which relieved her in a fearMindtiiii : . We have also used the oil rota drained jaintltirolie: own family, which gave ease in a .iery Rho - Willi:ll4l' s . i We five on the cast side of Peed it.; 3 doeissmitrer ' Walnut, I am now as well'as I•ever was in iatliW MARGARET 1.1: . SMITII. " . . • Prrrsimmiit, Ang:J. 1846;; - This is to elertifY, that my soh liailad the Pletbleic for seven years, and was very bad - With it, and abotit' 12 or'ls days since, I commenced giiingto him - about 20 iir , 2s'drops . or the , American Oil, tivii4 - i; day. which relieied him' in a day ortivo of ; his difff: Culty of breathing, and he is now - entirely s'eliaved: of his cough; our boy 410 'years of age. , We live in King's Alley. - , NAN.GY „KING: :` Cmcirorart, July. Ist„ Sir: H av ing bcon rpredvg a yap store disease of the eyes and head, by the use of the American Oil, I feel it my duty to the public, as,welfifis to you, to send you the following certifie,ami . .. , .. , *" . I hereby certify that I watileiVerely afflicted one year ago last wintes,,withlit Onekinare..s,ymapd a very envere.pain4ll my,head - frona my. eyes up-t 4 the top of inYliead,ind.continued• 116 forsetetaitieeks, My eyes were no- much - In fl aMed anCiirire . ".that could - nor See:to attend any„business,noi celffdAtell one object .from'anithei yirdierent -: Me. called in a physician, but still4eViceitiiir'T also tried a good many remedies that hid' cured othersi but in my . case they failed. • In April, 1845, I hoard of the American. Oil.. I • procared••l :bottle, and bet fore I had used a half a. bottle I. was entirely well, and still continue so. I will not bewithotititin my house as long as I can get the gen nine article. I also gave it to °need' my men that was working for,me, that had the totter im his hands so bad that when he would grip anything' tight in them the blood would burstbut, and the use of half a bottle-cured us both: I would advise all that are afflicted in any way * give the Oil a fair *trial, and I think • they will be pleased with the effect it will , have,Sec; • • - ' • - JO HN MURPHY.: Sold it'One Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty, bead of Wood Pittsbuvgli. 'Tr& orttirr.A am Prvvisitl l olWlleT l ? the-Genuine . .elMerieirt Ofreetr be obMined:'-i • _/ • Beware of a Counterfeit article; The-4414c1' OM, put in American. Oil Bottles, and labelled 41 .Amava It somewhat resembles the • American, Oil, but possesaes none of its virtues or heilingpow. W. Jackson respectfully informs the ••Pablic - that D. Ilail Sr Co., the proprietors of the •Anterican - Clili have appointed him their SOLP. AGENT foe Wen ern Pennsylvania, . . . •• • All persons Wishing Sub-tigencleb.ivill apply at sp Liberty street;as.above.• ••••,,, • • N. 11. Sub-agents wanted for every itowsoht . the shoed District; • • • - A great; number of certificates are on:liiiid - indt can be seen at the office, • B9 Liberty street, header Wood. ' • " wog 20-ly Can't be. Beat% . AC,wIiITE has,iust received at his lAigo fir establishment, frQnttng on. Liberty .and Sixth streets, a:. splendid 'assortment of TWEEDS for summer; alsoia superior,lot of French Satin'VES- TlNqS„.4ll,.of which.he is ready to make , ,tip the iatest fashion and on the Most reasPoslile , ter** as dl usual-. Obselve e AG7,',4beity and Sixth . streets. • ~•••••••v,' ntyl , l J. M. WHITE, TsdloreProprietox. ~.. , ~ Ming;l M3MPI