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Address ,;~ _ `!<" ~ ''- 1 ,,• n , l , -• ), - 1;: : . !,7; - ;,.. ' , '- j .:.,, - 1? ., - ,. , • • :. ' i , -...:::'. 9 ' %C , .: _ L ,''''''f:.', i.q ,1., i.., r,, i1 1 ;: - .. -.'...-1'i1.7.i,-!::,,-...1',':::,4,'-'. i - 31 - i".: - -- - i'!l'. , : : -: 'i"::'.,,,'''4-' ERE * .1:1 .:,::.',.-,..-,-.-.;,- •--:..,•,•,!4-i.-,,-,, << . ;Y't. r: or. Boot- a'ud Shoes that they : have, ever Ireen.ableio bring , to thismarket. , :' Alsoi• Ladies Mid t- . ""Misses Florence Braid, 'and-Straw! llonnetpi , of the' :;-latostetyleitigethef with 'a splendid alisoftrnior of " Palm Leaf .1140,,,nrits' and boys , summer Caps. _ .A to, alarge lot of New- York 'Fanned Solo 'Leather h.: all bri*hieh b ing been-purchased the lo West. rates, Ihdlieleeted,Witli 'greet . efirlifOr.- ; the we stern tcule, be sold at a small advance abov." 4 l:c 6 seand. t "thkrges: • All Merchants wishing to purchase wilT ' End it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar2T-If ~:::.4: , ;g,, , ', . 7.:•;, . ,:: ........ - ;,1 . 311cc "A r ttgjtvr 7.1; 7AP-,:i u 'MIES " -von iffetitilisiiirtittion of frolght bOtweoti, pieta .l:tilititlalftd 'the 'Atlantic oitiig, - rja•PenipiyhtiOra Irarimeiildiand Bal4mOre and StiAtieh'anaa.:4ldl: , _ 'The-ProPfieter rif this old established line; having ' cotecompleted their mrtang t einents; are prepared to"-fer4 7 - waidOridi from the East" (ortifie openineof theeMial'Oaviggtion„) on' as--reironable terms as-any otheFreitiensible line, and -are determined that' law caris'nf,altelltiinisin their part shall be iianting-th'SW" curi-eltiontinuatice of that patronage so liberally be atnfied'nfola theta* for'several'years past.t The'decided Success-of the portable lioat'Systerni 'se the regidarity and despatch esparieluled in Otte , GeliYery . . of ,goods, the • absence of-all risk of delayilitealtiveor other damage, incident to the old system;'Where'goodshaveto be huriiddlytranshipped three:Bides - elf the way, and,t6e Merchantable order ' in *high , produce has bacti'ffrowedly delivered by thefift has Induced , dhe proprietors to increase their Ito* this season. " Their extensite wafelitateei at each point, funtiairealled by any ether liniq-alrards them facilities to coilduct their hasineks wit,l , -Aespateh; aneta thippers,' tlie' Convenieneo of - free'itiiittei if itquire:4 until their arrangements are -coripletd=while their long experience-in the:tarry-ing trade; if is 'presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrens and the public thatthey will auccesi fultreraittliemselres to give general satistketion: Piodece receiveirforwarGed,`Steaudinat chMgeti paid; andliills lading, transmitted free of charge for commission adiancing or'ittorigtr; and all communi catnipite the following agents promptly attendedto; TAAVFE, Br. O'CONNOR; 'Cur. Penn and-Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. ; - THOMAS 13011.131R9E; • 273 Markei street, Philadelphia. • O'CONNORS & Co., mitlo=y s . " -- North at. Baltimore. Vaaputip !relisseptertaiticiu Lines. . . . , . .-41 P • . . _ .1846 orimuc-TED on strict Sabbath-iiceping principles, though not claiming to be tha only hue thatiesa coedueted. :The-proprietors of this old established Hite have put 016 i -stock-in the most complete order; - Ind era thoroughly prepared to forward. produce and merebandize- to -and:from. the .kiss - tern cities ea ,the opiamag-of.aavigation. ,._ • Weitrast that our long experience in the carrying bitainess,atid.sealous attention to.the interests of cu-- will,socure ie. us a continuance and increase of-the patronage heteteforehestowad op kßinglianils Our:Linea -antaagements. will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and OUT prices shall always' be acio.w. as the lowest charged by other. responsibe, •Producie add merchaastize will bereceived and for= Waxdisileast andwest without any charge for adverti elagiaterageorceimmission. • ' ' dliii. . of lading forwarded, and -every direction promptly-atm:l,lnd to. • • Address, of apply to BINGEMI, 01211.1 Baeitlocce. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsbig, BINTIRAMS,LOCK. & Sri:LITTON, 1.: tt- VG-Market st., -,-" •x -JAMES- WILSON, Agent, Ilawardst., Balfunare, , TYSON, Agent, aprlol - • West at., New York ....'_lattepeliain't Portable Boat I. lite. AIcANULTY I" Canal Basis, Pittalrrgh:Vr ROSE, MERRILL - 6: ! Smith's Wharf, Baltimore: MEARS, RAYNOR &Co. ;rjy23 - '• - " Broad st., Philadelphia:l Elcklirorth's 'Way Fr e ight Line - 18 - 416 - AP rf . tiaanpqrjation of : way frei4ltt,inttwe'enPatiinirgS, : tow4, Water Street, anti all inter mediate One ex. - Ono hog leaves tlic Wttre . bounc mcAnui- Ksf•ge.T.46.4 . pitisbiirol i dreryday"(eictpt i4andayj add ..Sidlijnri can nl‘raya dpond on 'having th ou. g , 104.1/ forvrarded without delay and-on accommodating - Wii . fe'gfiebtF.illysolicityourpotronnze. - • •" • riornitruttg. • '3i , Pictirrnitli Of boats, 71:de, Exchange, Parbr and PiedSc *-. Of boats; Puvle and Exoine. ; •- JohrtMiller of cars on Portige Rail Road. 1 AGENTS. J. PlCRWORlll,canal.,Basiii,JOhnstown,' J9,1,115i-M4LER; „r liollidaysburgh, A.. .W..1`,.,(1711,7 CO, f' 4 . o • :.-912.,3 BIONOrfGA.I.IIgL A. ROUTE, v.l A. 1111 U WIV:i VILLE. t TO itttal:wortE, 11132 hithrs--rare $l6. TU .kiII.EAI3ELP.I.IIA in 43 hours---;rare $l2. i)N1.1! 73 mute STAB I 110! . 1/ . 4 S. .11IML. , , - • Thk.-,Gregit•- Speed, Regularity and Idgh Reputation allesAy-attained by this pleasant patsenger itoute, ims'induced - the Post Master General, to place the Nir,r, York anti Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, . - • _ The "enperior'anci 'swill steamers CONSUL and LOUIS NPLINLVIeifei the Monongahela Wharf rpinciselynt.B o'clock every trimming, and at 6 o! 'olisck''nnekk enening t . - exCept Sundays. Splendid Csaelitlitvaittlieir arrival at Brownsville, to'trans pßLt Paisengers - andMail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cumberland,- - preparations on this route are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment or de lays will Ise unkitown upon it. . , 41.y.0ur ticitets, passengers ern delay, at Cumberland or.at IlLaltimore . during their pleasure, and continue their journey, either by- Steamboat or cars to Mill rdelphia. Qace the "St, Charles lintel," \Feud stl.Pitts burgh.- - . .1. MESKIMEN, - ,a31 - Agent. — MODES ;& ALCOItN, (Late of New York city,) No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Ilanufacttirers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Catsupti, open during the present week a large assoitmens of articles in their line, which -they.will whelesale in quantities.to snit dealers, at Eastern wholesaleprices. All articles sold by them warran ted.. Merchants intending to go cast would do_well tte,esilbefore-leaving the city. They may be found at their .warehouse!No. 27 Fifth•street, in ByaWs Buitaizig. . . • • . sep7 '' - ''' ' " To' arms STo Arms ti -'1 aill ga , ' TIIREATLINt.D INVASION' OF WEST '''. 1 :ERN PEN,NSYtVANIA by - Cel.:'Swift . , , - , wit t` 1(1,000 nice, notWithstanding i . yhich,'..l: 81. ''White'itilf 'Continue "to . .tielr clothing s cheaper than any hno.heretefere been . oTeretlin tho western eoun -try, hai7ing the largest' establishment In the city, ',fronting, on. Liberty and Sixth „stieetit: - He is now pkepated to:sliok'to his ,putnerons - patrol; 'thegroat . cat. varidtv of clOths, cassimeres, weatingi, and clo ' thTniota.ll:dtscriptions, suitable for thO apprOading twee, thht lias crer" been Offered in - this market, to which all 'eau hire thdltdlit. of Way. ".Observe the 1. c0 . r e , 'N,...0.167 Lib.arty'anl Styli streets. d'. .A 1: WITITE; Tailor Proprietor. Fifth Ward Lircry:Stable. "THE subscriber, mixing, libught out - the .Weltliiittarlciftery - tehlii kept by C. B. :Doty, in the fittli'Mani, 'respectfully inflinna his fitieriffstusd.the•pUblic 'general lyitlitit he will keep at tinsels. stock -best description of 'riding eLchameki-buggicsicarriage.s:of all kinds; and in short every thing required in his line of business.. ' • - conaidehible poition'of his istdck is new, and he is confident that no stock in the city will be superior hia:_- - • - • .7.lHis terms will be Moderate. His stable is: on' Lib. erty , street,:a few. doors= above She' cinalnbridge„ ' - ...:..siltettisrherristipectfally:solicitsa: shire of public pa, - ,ststirtagei..... DI - UHLER COLFALAII. ". - 7.:Y - -ilfrilei r s also 'revrideil witls. any elegant Hearse, which.Will.be.furaished when - required...'• tt :gin "- WifutibitaleStiOe Niiiit. 1 , hl , - IL Cr.lll.3ii'ltz-t6:4a.r.o_-Ovu: :teciyiOttheir -".... zpringsapp li ei, ecuisistirig. of-o tie fit" .. _ . ,___,l i : ;: , 1 ,.. - . 1120..14:ge5t, cheapest and - .bpst 4*- - .4141. 11 .111 1 _ . . . . ~t''. _ , -turigtotton: TiSplicotea General Emigration Office. REMITTANCES -and paiang ac - -6144rinn.q.nr..AT...1331117.4.111 AND • 13q,1.. Alpa„byy.gr, J. T. TikicocOtt.... 75 .9 . 9# :street, corner ofMaiden pate, NewNoik4 and.-9G.lVaterloomaid The .sabseriliers , hafing. ,:pocepied .tlie.."..agenk el theglieve house, are now prepared fo,Piale .arrar - iget• Meatts,tipon the..triost.liberal:terms with tliitie,desi rous of payirig_ . the. passage; of t.iiiir:friundi front the 41d Gauntry, and - flatter theirieselirealhelicharadier and long standing in luirance that, 11 . their. arrangements will be carried out faithfully. hiessr.s..W.• &-.7.T.Tapsccitt.,are long and rhyme,- bly known . fur ;the . superior .class.,, accommodatioi and .sailinr.qyalities, of theli,Packet. Slaps., The Qti,EEN or TUE WEST, SIIERIDANII.OCHES- T ER; GARBICK., anti _ , . `leave each` lloltTlN'tillli, iIiOSCIUSkLIY ERVOOE, port ; inenthly,from:Neill" Yorki the 2111 aetl26th and from the 6th and I lth, they.i.have .airangemeats - *ith'' the • St: - -Giterge and Union Lines ,of l.iverpbol Peel:eta to insure a depar ture froth Liver,pool.everifiv edays being thus doter tidied,' their facilitiesshall keep . pace'aith - their -in crUiSing palimintge,lvhile IV4Tapscoti3s constant per-sOnal suberintendaiice of the business in Liver , pool is' an ; . additional security that the comfort and - aciominodatioe 'df `the pasieneers . *ill -be particu larly attended to. The subscribers sbeinglaa usual) extensively enga ged intheTransportatien Business between .Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of. and forward , passengers immediafeli on their landing, as idiom a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared, tocentract for pail sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business , they are engaged] in. giving them . facilities for - carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers furt her IVest by the best mode of conveyance withoUt; any additional charges for ileirtrauble. Whoro pnrsonusent Tor decline coming out, the 'amount paid , for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Walet; thus'alfording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, Which personi requiring such find it their interest to avail theniselves •=s7 Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt, ly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Po:rewarding and Commission Iderchants, inar27 dikwy.- • . Pittsburgh, Pa. /tOPIIE, ELILOTILEIL . S & CO. A Ii : SL ABGEMENTS FOR r gib , .1 1 8 4-6' BLAKELYA "alf/TaFIEL, Zigen"- REMITTANCES to, and Passage to and from m Great' Britainand lrelentl,llthe Black Ball, or old Line--jorViorpout Packets. Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. And by first class American Ships {Sailing Weekly.l - Persons sending: th the «nld Country" for their friends; can Make the necessary arrangements with thrSabscribers, and hare them brought out in any of the .eiglatAhipecomprisiag the Black. Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packetstiaailing 4pm 7:iVerpOol on the and96tit of every month,). also' by first class ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James I), Roche & Co., there will send out without delay. a• Should those sentfor 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 day, as follows: Fit - Jena, - On Ist Jan. let May. Ist f:ept. Europe, - 16th " IGtlt " 16th New York, American, 16th 16th " 16th " Yorkshire. . Ist Mar.. let July. Lid Nov Cambridge, 16th" 16th " 16th Dec Montezuma, Notice.—lt is 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 out passengers by that Line, the public are re sPeclttlltY.entitied,tty _the owners that no passenger 'agents. hutlLoche,.l3milterkik and. Blakely Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. We have at all times for .the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Batik of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & EO., hankers; London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Irel and, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if , by Letter, (post paid.) BRO'S Sr Co. FultOnsticot Nesi•Yorlt - (Next door to the Fulton Bank. MR. ROCIIE, Sr., No. 75 Dublin street; Vlerpool. Or to BLAKIILY &MITCHEL, myl4.. CLOTHING I CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! The Three Big Docirs vs. Thu :Western World 111 150,000 Wki.l.-ii-LECTEI) CA LM:ENTS "VOW made and ready to• be offered on the most IA liberal terms to my old customers and the pub hc in•geneml. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities ' at much trouble sad expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thodsands of . customers with one of the most desirable stock's ofCluthing that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the inoun tai ns. Forueatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions n 1 the western country. It is gratifying to me to be I able to announce to my numerous friends at home ' and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with diffictilty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight& 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 much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to-cover Con tingent impenses. I intend to' mike a clean: sweep of all, my present stock before:the beginning of next Year; coming to this conclusion I will make it Ithe i interest of every man, who wants a cheap whiter I suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big JOILN M'CLOSKET. A WESTERVELT, the old and well known A Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth eta.,, takes this method to inform his-many friends of the Tact that his Factory', is now in full op oration on S. Clair st., - tnear the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds Will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and withoUt any extra expense. 4 SPRING FASHION.--Just• received hy4 express from New York, the Spring Style of Hats. All those iIICAVUet ofitt neat superior Hats are respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, - No. J 3 Wood tit., 3 doors.below rliamond Alley. marl l-wp UCTIMIA; or the Children of the Night; by Sir . I_4,ll...Lytton Bulwer, Bait., author of "Pelham,"* "Pompeii i ,,,, Zanoni," "Bohai," Ike. Price twenty five- cents. - • , • ."The classic pen of the author of "Rienzi . ," Icc., after herbal; been long in • abeyance, has at length . pieduceil a work which, for artistic beauty and dra matic splendor, will doubtless be universally regard- ed as" surpassing all his previons efforts: An intui tiie imreeptlon-efeharaaterseems to distinguish this gr'ttit.writer,'addedtmwhich be possesses so master- . Ira power or delineation; united with such felicity of that'his pictures as well as his plots and connteridolglMS - Seis,in - qvichri4Mney and freshness an undeteiihalife:clianit. romance ..roenieiiitli - Tife-like effect the too ietiet..'ippligil of action exhibited r in the ca fees'oftin„liefrtne; whoseiiiirid,•endOwed with sin giiluf and love of intrigue, cotn binell snl a celleneies of her tsegi-exhibits einemf4he;most egraordirtaryAnd alto nanfous :41iFefopements. of che., - , reefer?. ever , presented , to our Centeinplation`.. • 1114.41Cetielt,at400K ; 4.11 - teititi: Pepot, S 5 Pen ttietieet • dec7 I.lefl'"for • . :MIL' ITA R " X12.1.111'.ME NT'S. rrIRE--.tmbipitibti.disaripariidvtifi -furnish Swords, . I ..V•Sashes; ,Rfsaiale .Laoe.and , oll'other Military Trimmingei on 'as lclteap tenisith'ean bei inocurediuthelEastein.-cities, for Allen's Patent 6 Barrel Revolvers. W. W. WILSON, Cor. 4th and Market ate. i ; ; ~', ~,~ - ;;> ~~ t ~ ~,~ 7 11 f,tl. Igt April. Ist Aug. let 16th .• 16th 16th " Penn street, awl Smithfield et V enit I au 'Blinds. Hats 1 Hats !I B ulw e ~t 3m `~'..:. e '' s S;. i. 1 "- 5 ~~.. _ . - k. It susraitcel+A.atn-litintes. The Fratnkiliaie -Flee 'Tissurariace CMRPETUA - 1 ;;P-V 00- 03Will fiat 168 f, ebestnetst., fled& - Talk:l4lnm' ince; either krma#htiiitiotm, agalhlt Ide or damage by fire, on piottertyml:;ieffecte everf'de'sdriptioit, in town oi,atitin!ryfebit'the anojit reatconiible terms. - 'Applicationg; ma th:r per t by lettere, will be pioinidyptletcleyitp: ' C. N: ISANCEEnFie.et. C. G. BANelrric ' Seey': '• ' DIRECTORS: - Charles'N.'Bancker, Jatolalt;Sinith, Thomasliart,.. George W: Richards, Thomas J. Wharton.. Mordecai- Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Gra,nti PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRltrArid, attlie Exchange Office' jorMarrickliaitin,l2Ceior earner of Third arid Mar streets:n Fire' risks taken onintildings and their contents in Pittiburth,Allekneity and the surreunding country. , •No marine or inland navigation chilli taken: • augd-y. • , Fire *ud Marlue Insuispce TLIE Insurance, copmany , or North. America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make fiermanent and limited Insurance on_ property, in this tity aqd its slcinity; and on shipments hylthetcanal And ricers. MIMED „ Artbur Samuel,Brooks, Alex. Unary , i grade's Taylor, Samuel W. junta, ' Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, ' Jacob M. Thomas, John White, ; John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, ; Richard.D. Wood, Wm. Welsh,, henry D. Sherrarti,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been- chartered.in 1794. Its char,' ter is perpetual, and From its high standing,' long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, itmay be considered as offering ample security to the-public. ATWOOD. ; At Counting ; Room of Atwood, Jones &to., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. rict.2:l-y. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE. INSVItANCE COMPANY, New York. TIPS welt known and respectable company is pre: pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kitid connected with risk's of transportation and 'inland narigation; to ineore against loss or damage by 'Bre, Dwelling 11ouses, Warehouses, Buildingi in general, GOods,Wares, and Merchandise ; and every deieription of personal property on the most Akvorable terms: ' Applications fur Insidunee attended to without de lay at the office, No. 311Watcr and 62 Front its., by SPIRNGER HARBAUGII Art. At an Election held :at the office in N. V.; May I2th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this conipany, for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Ifolt, John browner, John McChain, D. Ward, Wm . W. Campbell, . John Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. STOcum; , Marcum Spring, John 1. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake; John J. Herrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE., Esq., was unanimously re-elec ted President fur the ensuing year. WAT.'JANIES BOGGS, au 4-1 y. Secretary'. A?dF.RICAN . FIRE;INSIiILAItiCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital:loo,- pm paid in. 'Office in. Phila!delphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Win. Daeidsod, Preet; Frederick Fraley, Seey. This old and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Aterehandize, Furniture, and Property; not of nwettra hazardous character, against loss or ilainage!by Fire. . Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risk■ taken either perpetually or f.Sr limited periods, on atom, hie terms, by ' GEt). COCHRAN, Agent, 1031 All RING- J. 313131E5, JR 'RANG ,& FIN:VET, Agents at Pittsharghi for the Delantre Afututti o STrely Insurance C' myany of Philadelphia. FIRE ItIS}S upon Buildings and Merchandise of every detteriptieu, and Marine Risks upon Mills or cArgoes of vessel s, taken-upon the most favomble terrus. Office at the warehouse of King. &'Holmes, on Water st., near Msrket street; Pittiburgh. N. B. King Sr. Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Dela-, arc M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the Most flourishing in Philadelphia— as haring &large paid in capital, which, by the oper. anon of its charter, is constantly increaaing--as yielding to each person insured his tine share ofthe profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him;.and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obuo%ious feature, and in its titostattractive form. • tine 1-tf Agency of the Fran'hlliu Fire Iniurnuce Company of Philadelphla. N. E. corner of Third and Wood Aired:, PiltOirg.h. r 1111. 1 ,.. assets of I.llc company on the first of Janua ry, 1645, as published in conformity trith an act ot the Pennsvlvania Legislature, were bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate, at cost, Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, Making a total of p 9' 009,683 42 Afferiling certain aNstkra nee ..thaVall losses will be promptly met, and giving entiTe. securitj•.to all %Old obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are cons'Atent with security. octB WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. General Commission Business, IVith a Receiving 4,• Forwarding House, at FRANK ' LLB, renango county, Penn.,_ & BRY'D LYLR. JAS. DRYDEN havitigpurchaseda lot at the landing, (mouth or French Creek Omni erected thereon a new comniodioux and substantial' ware house, the above business will be attended to prompt, and correctly, if possible, by us. Our friends and the public will .pltane , remember us when they have any consignments to Make to or froirt thin point. Franklin, Oct. 24, 1846. [ti&ai 6:n Allen Kramer, r_4XCHANGE 1111.04.Eit, corner of. Wood and 3d 4 streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and Sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. REFERENCES. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, Pittsburgh, Pa, J. Painter & Co. -Joieph - Woodwill 1, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., ' John H. Brown & Co., James M'Candless, Cincinnati, 0. J. It. M'Donald, St. Louis, Mo. .W. ll.,Pope, ' , resift Bank of Ky., Louisville Fine Gold . And Silver'Watehes. EniTHOS V. who wish to purchase Gold or Sil ver Watches, or Jewelry, will find it to their s s advantage to gall on the subscriber, who is selling, all descriptions or "fine gold and silver watches and jewelry, on as good terms as may be had in the eastern cities. Fine Gold aotl Silver,Englinli Patent Lever Watche " "L'Epine Watches. Ladies' and Ginitleinen's Fine Gold Penni Chains • " " " " , .", Jireast Pins. 00 Bracelets, Gold Pencils, and Finger Rings. Silverware, Military Goods, Lamps, and a large va riety, of Fancy2Goods. Wtche.s; Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the beat manner, a ul warranted at the lowest prices. W. W. WILSON, corner Fourth and Market sts: octs -- 2- TO . GERMAN FARDIBILS. Qnn ACRES of Farming -Land; near St. Marrs settlement in Elk Coitnti. Io adjoins the lands of Bensinger & Co., who are the founders m that setrltithent. To :a few German - Farmers, wish ing to emigrate tothat section where they can enjoy all the -advantages of:a new isettlement, and where the ordinances °film, 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: Moire settlementriow-nombers about 25011 souls, and isincreasirtg rapidly. Should ir sufficient number 'Unite and- purchase the whole tract, an exchange will be made. for other property near' Pittsburgh. :For :further: particulars apply to • L. WILMARTH, Penn street, ,tictl7-tf Or to.V. SCRIBA; Wood street.- Toiitouseholderi. CERTIFY that I have had twii beds renovated in Kelly's Stearn' liniiiivator, and I must acknOvr;. kedgit. "that procesibrinis the teniherti to a'ntord buoyant-eitcpurer state than when iietv. 'With the greatest pleasure I recommend it to the public. nov2o-tf MARTIN LYTLE. Ado E.ltorie; ; David 6; Brown: inolra2ice. No. 26, Wood utroet $600,615 03 100,9G7 Ti . 207,499 72 Philadelphia.. Geneva and French 744 , ,liPstenati and' Whim sands who have used Dr. Swayne', Compound : - Syrup .of W ld Cheriy, alLconsur trl pro • nouncingit one of Ile best iremeilies , ever, inyerited,-far the,:earP c;tial • PULMONARY • AFFP:e -: • , .. . * ONSchIPTIVES • BEWARE of Ltreosi#ors.7--The C Wild Cherry. Tree in. All ages of the , world, in all.countries where it is known, hotb iced. as Ntell, as :ia,vago nations and tribe!, is, justly' celchrated liar itsiwonderful - medicinal qualities. This, combined with ; many 'other valtiable'iel,etiti ble 'extracts,. and, prepared by -'a •ilkilfti l physician, who possessesAhe admit:eget!' of tlinC4ii,e,rtence and practice ,of „his , professinn:pY ,quarter'ef century,onue.t. be a yaluablesicitkiisition to those - who arc -laboring undeifiny `of the dange r ous discasei -in. tbe•Luegs so common our climate. Such a prepa ration is, Dr.. Swayne's•Cpmriourid Cherry, prepared by hirdself at his latartorrin adclphin. pr.,Wistar, of Yhilaileiphii;luts l not nor never has had anything to ao with any preparation of Wild Cherry, lint there wFuvoi!e,gth up 'in rhiladql• phia. and the name of IVistfir attaatied; the right which' sold'ont tit some merchants in the IVciii.r, If you would get the genuine the only:one prepared by a regular physician; see that the signa ture-on-li. Swayne, of PhilatPa., is on 'each - bottle: ..... More Prithirnix.Prthvyfflept. 28, 1846., Dr, IL-Swayna—Deargir—Hasing sem the .thw;•• tonishing cure" periormedion Mr2.lhornas by your Compound. Syrup 'of. Wild Cherry,-;I wait'induced try it on myself. I mias taken yid; n violent cough, sphting.of blood, shortnesS. of•breathing, together with .violeuxattaelcs of Asthma. 1' overdone thyself from exertion which Twos not ableto perform, which prostrated my system' to `a great- 1 .-extent: I Com menced,the use of yolk Comoound Syrup' a:Wild CliPify, together with your .F.xtrant of Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, which gave me almost immediate re lief, and I am glad to give my testimony to all who may be afflicted inlleiniilar way. I am.now able.to resume . my daily labor. It would de well to see that the signature of Dr. H. SWAYNE is 'on. each bottle of Wild Cherry. My residence is inlThirtileitth street two doors from the,e.ornivf Willow, where I shall be glad to have an interview with 11l similarly afflic ted. WM.: R... WALTON. Lraer From the Rev. R:i.fackson. Formerly Pastor of the First Pr4hyterian Church, Now York Ciao:swan; Feb.' 15, 1546. Dr. Swayne—Deai Sir 7 -Permit the to take the lib, erty of Writing hi you at this tiMe,. , to express apftra bation, and reconuktend to the attention of heads Of families and to others ynuevaluable medicine—your CoMpound Syrup of Wild Cherry. In my travels of late, I have seen in a great randy instances, the Won; derful effects of your medicine in relieving children' of very obstinate complaints, mach as coughing, wheeling, choking with the phlegm, asthmatic at tacks, tac.,, .1 shOuld.not have Written this letter, however, at presedt, althongh I have fult ifury duty to add my-testimony.to liTor sonic time, had it not been for slate instance where the medicine above alluded to was' instruntental in restoring . to pa:foci' healthun onl y cbild,w hose case WZill almost hopeless, in a-family of my acquaintance. ti thank heaven,' said a doting mother, 'my child-is saved from the jaws of death. , Beyond all doubt, Dr. Seinync:ti Compound Syrtqii of gild Cherry is "the most .. saleable medicine tit this or any other country.. I sin certain niece witnessed mote than ode hundred'cases wherelthas'been at tended with complete success. I have tised it Myself in an obstinate attack of the lirotiebitis, in Which it proved- etfectual in an exceedingly short time, loon- skis:ring the severity of the case. ;I Win recodtmend it in the fullest confidence of its stmerior virtues. I would advise that no faufily should be without it; it is very pleasant, and alwayaheneficial; worth double and often ten times`ifs price. The public are asset-, ed there is no_ quaclibryabout it. K. -.30111 , 150N D. D. . Reader! are von sufferirig front a cold Cr disenife of the lungs? Try this remedy! ymi will not, perhaps, regret it. It will arrest all those disagreeable Brim toms which strike se much terror -to the mind, and prolong your days; beware of allipreparationi pur porting to contain Wad Cherry, except Olathe-tiring the signature Of Dr. 11. Swayer, on the outside wrap per ot the bottle as they are quite likely destitute c the article Dont which they.borror.- a name. Prepared only.by Dn. - Swavist., whose ol',l.e'e hos tern remover: to,the N. E. to) -- iter (if Eighth and Rare Strettg, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail in Pittsburgh at proprie tors prices, try Wu. THORN, 03 Market tit,;. (teota & Sriownser, corner of Wood 5ni12.41 tits.; J. Jong_o, 180 Liberty st. Also, sold by.J. hl tchatl, Allegheny City; 'Boyd, Cults & Co., 'Antler; Weaverlcithilderson, Mercer; Nothiali Calendar, Meadville; Burton & Erie; ArKentie & Kaskell, Cleveland, Denis & Son, Columbus; Miller, Brownsville; Marsh,-Wheeling, Va.; E. B. Ilitiman,Cincinuall, (Alai...Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; J:S.Morriii & Co., Louisville, Ky.; Andrew Olives & Co., New Orleans,' and by agsnts generally. fleet.* Ibiates rirE WILSON PILLS, es a remedy peculiar') adapted for headachestind dyspeptic atfectiMis, ate pretty generally known' and esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, often an be har to Write or speak of thetn,can scarcely re frain from an capression of his giateful acknowledg mem.," to his friends fur their patrOnage and kindness to him, Ills feelings arc the wanner from observing the , 4 beginning and the ending"-thrown almost in juxtaposition—oleo many mhstrunis and kindred pre parations equally loud in. their: pretensions, and moth more industriously presented to the public; while his preparation noiselessly ladvances, even to remote places, soothing and comfOrting the,afilictrd, and permanently graftingilself upon the affections of n. w friends, thus.continially widening the circle of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his medicine an it were, alirinciple Of perpetuity in it, yet he is '.obliged to dhi friends for the most Sub stantial evidence of the feet. In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson ' Pill differs from Inuit otheripreparations in not being originally made fur sale, of with a view to pecuniary I, profit; while as every body knows, the greatest:tyro , (as a general thing) no sooner 6'pitins to dabble in drugs than he casts aboutror some cheap prepare- Bon, or must ' , get up,' as the phrdsc is, something— anything that will sell. Often be; attempts 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 preparations a have just indicated, woulit. appear to be thii: The consciousness of the vafue 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 spout instanc,o the 'inany'preparationa i I have alluded to; and the priCe Most likely 'to take , is always first carefully considered, and the pill or otherpreparation made and graduated to suit it. The one is a otscovmur, and comes from the great Arcane of Universal Nature; the eother j trirk.or invention, and comes from a not very popular quality of Ism vteuat. Nature. Reader! the; difference here is great. In one instance the ra/uCattached to the rat is the starting point; in:the Whet, the MONEY. But it is not probable that some of the many prepara tions having even such 4)ateraity , were accidentally gend,but that possibly, - by-ibia process of "getting up" as they tett - lt,lV_ puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got'up" too high be fore their specific gravity had licen.earefully ascer tained, and have .blown off never to De heard of, with other chaff--sorno lighter, Some heavier. Whatever May be the rationale, I meat repeaLit, that I am most profoundly thankful to my friendrfor their discrimination in notconsigiiing my discovery to that companduous category of "inventions that did not answer"—of "tricks that won't win.." The Wilson Pillsare useful as,,a GENERAL remedy, and may be kept and taken, in proper }loses, in fain- . ilicaos a Preveritatite of general ill'health, or dis ease of whatever name, by any Member bf the fam ily, without any fear Of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. I:KY - They may alwayi be bad in any quantity of the proprietor, in Penn street, belo*Marlinry, and of the principal Druggists of this city apd'Ageglien.t. jy22-(l3cw7m Johit D. Dail', AUCTIONEER & COMMIS4ION MERCII4NT, Corner of Brood and Fifth' itreets, Pittsburgh, is ready to receive merchandise of every descriPtion on consignment for publicmr private sale, and from long experience in theebove buaines;flattera himself that he will be able M'give entire Satisfaction Xo all who may favor him 'with their patronage. Regular sales on Mandays and Thursdays of Dry Goods and Fancy artinleS,nt 10•Wc1 Otk A. M. Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and cceonil hand furniture, attsvci P.M. • Sales every evening:at early gas-light. ,eugl:2-y AGLEY's Patent Extension Pen, Molder mid B is•the most compact, complete; convenient and usellit pocket companion' ever offer ed to the puolic. The multiplicity of its usefulness and the smallness ot its Mae. renders' it a perfect 'Mutt= in Pervo.' In the short 'space or 21 inches is contained a Octld Peri ;Pencil, mid a reserve of leads, and by orie,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 euthintfil pea 'holder, but when extended is one fourth longeri; 'Thelbove !useful artiele just received front the manufacturer, and for sale by ' - JOHNSTON 8: STOCKTON, Booksellers nun and Stationers, Market at. rDicat. I=Ogi tiFWT E's- • - - • • A - POSITIVE AND PERAIANENT CURE FOR, - . : AND ALL' NERVQUS COMPLAINTS.. •• What though the causes roay.not be explained, Since their effectsiaYe-;duly ascertained, , I..et - not ilelusion ;I:prejudice,. or pride Induce. mankindzto set .theAllealm aet4l7 -• Means which, thotairuple,.are. by,ileaven•design , d, To alloviate the lli of human . • . DR. Ci-IRISITEAS GALVANIC RINGS AND MAG ..' . 'NETIC FLUID. IMlUS•rtmarkable invention, which has ,recaived 11 - 'the universaiapprehathaufffthe , inedical;pcofes-, non of Great Britain, comprises an entirelyisini aril.' plioation ortaliranistn, as a remedial agent, : byineand of_which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, -Electric, and I%fagtietic Machinea,Bre. - , are entirely dispensed' with; and the 'myateriou.s powerof GalvalliSra applied without any . , et i the objections; which are insepa„rable from the general mode - now in use.'. The - Strong des ei,-and irregtilar intersect, In which - Galvanism is ari plied by , the Machines; has been pronounced; after a fair and impartial trials,to be decidedly itVorious, and it 'was-to-remedy this radical defect that this:new op - 'plication was projected, Which, after unceasing toil, raid periciVertineci has been brought to its:present state - of perfection. The Gali , anic Rings answer all the purpose of the most expensive Mathines, , and in many other respects are more safe and certain in I accomplishing the desired effect.' - • --,:-..,,,...- • The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, are confidently in all ' disorders Which arise from an enfeebled and unhealthy L state,of the. nervous, ort vital system, and.these_com plaints are among the most painful and universal to which we arc subject. They arise, without exception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv- OiTh'.solem—and . it was in theee-casen,.that other 'reiriedittid having so Often failed, a new agent was greatly ieeded, "'which it is confidently believed, has been .fi'itind in"the"proper and judicious application of Gahenismar ' The Galvaidel Rings have been used - with,eatire success in all cases of RUEUMATISW, acute or chronic, applying to the'head, face or limbs, 'Gout if Tic-Bolo reu, r , Toothathe„.llronchitis,.Vertigo, Nervous _Sick. Ilkaelache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Pals y,-Epilepiy, Fits, Cranfp, Palpitations - of the Heart, - Apoplexy - , Stifness of Joints, Spinal - Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, - Nervous -Trento,* Dizziness - nf thellead, , pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficien cy of Nervous and Physical .Energy, and all NERV OUS DISORDERS. In cases of confirmed. Dyspepsia, , which is simply, a nervous derangement efthetliges- , I tire organs, they have been found equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the - system must be, tv-iiiessitito lie believed, and as a certain preventive ' fur the preceding complaints they are equally recom mended. The Rings . are of different pricey, being I made °fill sizes, ander various oreatheriffit patterns, and can he worn p3 ,. ..the Most delicatefemale without the slighteat inconvenience.. In fact, theliensation is rather allsecable,then otherwise. - i ~- •,' - The' Gatrunie .Belts, Bracelets, Bauds, - - . ~;, Garters, .3tecklaces, A:0. :', la some cases of 4'very' severe ehiraetei, and of long etataling, thep9wer as applied lif 'theßalvanie Rings is not suffic ient to arrest the progress of dische and ultimately restore health. The improved-modi fication in the Galiinic Belts, Bracelets,"&c.,enfire- I ly- remedies this objection; any degree of power thit is required can readily be obtained, and . no complaint which the mysterious -agent of Galvanism can effect will fad to be Permanently , relieVed. Theist articles are adapted to the waists, arms wrishi,limbs, antics, lor Day partof the body witl6iortect. convenience. The Galvanic Necklet:L.; are used with greater bone-, fit in cases of Broneffitis or affections of the throat generally;,, - also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almos t unifornteuccess as a preventive fur Apo pleity, Epileptic Fit% and similar. complaints. Christ lei Mao ei la Fluid is used in connection with the Galvanic - Rings and 1 ill - their modifleations: This composition-has been pronounced by the French Chemists to be one Grille I most extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It I iis behoved to possess the remarkable:power of-ren dering tlienerves sensitive to- gedaanir uclidg by this Imeans eausitig a concentration of the itifinenceitit the, seat of disc:lSe, thee giving rapid and pernianent re- Ilief. No other Corripositien in chenfistry is known to produce the same effect, or to imparta similar pro perty to the nervous sy stem, by meani ofan outward tech( application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth ing capable of the slightest injurY; its ajiplication - is agreeable, and ie is as harmless in-its'nction aid is beneficial in its results. Fall explanations and direc tions accompany- it. .The combined inventions arc in every way perfectly harmless; they are sold at prices within the mach of all and the discoverer only re quests asfair trial as a teat of their surprising efficacy and permaneuthenefit. Christie's Galvanic St ren gthening'pins. These articles form another valuable application oftlie mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings and their modffictitions, acting upentlic same princi ple,but having the advantage of more local applica tion. They are confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofTsheumatiern,acute or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi tive remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the Chest or Back, Pain in the Side, in Astriatic Alf ections, and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or gans. In Spinal CoMplaints their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used with - complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and AVeakness of the Ilmast,and are highly recommended for many attune complaints to which femilesare especially liable. As an effectual means for strengthening the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; aca certain aid in Conetitutional Weakness, as a Preventive of Colds, and in all'affections of the Chest, generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of great and Pernianent advantage. In a few words; it embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation, with the inipbrtant addition of the galvanic influence, which is neither impaired nor exhausted; while the action continues. These articles will be found entire ly free from those objections - which are a constant' source of complaint with the ordinary plasters in common use. ‘ - CAUTION. gry The great celebrity and success' of these arti cles have caused them to be counterfeited, by "•prin cipled persons. To proVide against imposition, Dr. CHRISTIE has hut one authorized 'agilit in each city or the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, Of the highest and most respectable character, are constantly received, regarding the extraordinary value and success ()Me above articles. It islaeliev ed that in the city. of New York alone; upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of leas-than a year; have been entirely relieved of the most painful chronic disorders, some of which hare completely bafiled.all former efforts of medical art. intlead - niany of the first physicians of thiseity, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine, constantly recommend this application in their prac tice, and with the exception of those who are too prejudiced to give it atrial, the - invention has re ceived unanimous Aver with the most intelligent among•the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all times ready , and most happy to give every facjlityv to Physicians, anti all interested, fortesting the truth of his assertions and the campy of his discovery. Only agency in littaburgh, corner of 4th and Market street. ' • odtl4-dly Drugs, Drugs, Drug's, At No. . Commercial Row, Tiber, y Go!- . _ • • den Mortar" on ce 'more. TT AYS & ROCK.WAY, thankful fcir the libeial pa tronagc, which Alley havc:beretoforo received and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa trou'age, would respectfully call the attenuon'of the public- to our stock of goods which we are'now re ceiving for the fall trade. Among which may be found in quantities to suit purchasers, the following articles., Rhuebaid Root, • ;Liquorice Robt, . Flour Sulphur, , do. 'Ball, - Gin- Arabic, . • Refined Borax, .Caiid . Sal Soda, . Garb All , nesri,_ - Sponi>li Brown,, • taunt Noes, • Gum Copal, Creani Tarter,: Roll Brimstone, Calomel, , "White Chalk, • Sup Carl, Soda, Ext. Logy. cud, Elisom Salts,- • . Odit'd do. Glauber !do. . -Madder ' 2;- Tartaric Acid, Yellow Ochre; Gum Scanunony, • Chrome Yellow,: Bal Coravia, - do. Green, • Salt Petro, . • Rose Pork.. • -Together with a general assortment ofOils, Paints, Vaniishes,:Paint Brushes,' Dye' Woods; all of whicli wi11.136 . sold as low as at any otherhouse en the city: . • acpl9 OHOGANY , .VENEERS - AND .130A.RD.54—Jdat ,ieceived, a large asaortmeut of the above; and for sale at F. SLIMES, sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth MEE =l===ffl lloalt and' 'gurgle al . 0111c0. - Health - is •thlr e earm . of litb, witliontit gold, all, All, are unenjoyed. • . DOCTOR BROWN; -a !plarly , educatal trohysi• lan from the eastern cit would tespectfully:an lance, to tee2eitizens of ittsburgb, Alleghenyand ieinity; that .he can be insulted:` privately: . and mfulentially,r every ?daY. , ening :at , his Office iamond - Alley, .few. oors from :Wood street) owaFaithe rmarket t - Dr. Brown givesll44 particular attention othe - reauncin and investigationof 'the ffollowingl3ls,a, , .• All, dieases arising from ImituritiiSof the Blood scrofuhi,' ;seminal - {4 - eili.nfisi.:impotendy, salt rheum, diseases of the ecii,rheumatisrd, piles, palsey. - • Dr. Brawn haqmuckpleasufe - iii_annOinceingto the public; that he is in poSsessic;ii'd the "latest in', formation- and improyement in the treatment of secondary syphifs, practised at the Paris Lock link pita'. Modern . , researches. on Ophills; its complicationi and Consegnelicei, andthe irnicroved modes of practice which have been made kneWn to the'public but: recentley,' and'lO:thoSe chiefly ,who make this branch' of Medicine, their parlicu. lar study mid practise. . - • - - Many new and valuable.remedies havebcen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing mer curialized out ofexiitence-• Strangers areapprised that Doctor Brown has been eucatetLin ,every branch of medicine, and-: regularly admitted I to. practise, and'that lae-now confines,. hhnself to. tbe study and practice Of this pirilcular-linach,togethl„ Cr with all diseases.of a private or delicate nature,. incident to the human frame: No cure, no pay, Recentcases are relievedc inaa abort time,' with out interruption from business. . • ej-011ice on Iliarriond Alley, a few doors "from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential. ..,tnyl2-d&wy. EVER DESP AIR! YOU CAN - BE CUBED . - 14.1 June 10, 1546 Dr. D. Jayne No S South Third at., Philadelphia- Dear Siir..Thave this day liartith interview with the gentleman of whom I made mention to you... as hay tng taken pine Expectoi ant avith each decided effezt. He is a respectable- farmer, living - a few miles from here. D.W . as en much interested a detailed eaccount he gave me of his cough and cure,: that I embrace the first leisure moment to communicate it to you, and lithe cure:is as radical as it appeara to be, it is the mast remarkable` one I have ever known. . For 32 years (after having therneasleallio has been out= fering with a cough of the, most distressing kind, get ting worse as he advanced in years; be_ is now 55. . Frequent terms of.coughing antrdifficulty of breath: ing; lasting from an hour to an hour and a half, whuld come upon him with such severity as to exhaust him with atrangling until his eyes became bloodshot. He bad despaired of being cured having tned .physicians and a thousand things without relief. For nine weeks immediately previous to taking the Expectorant, be had not been able to go to his barn although there was the most urgept necessity for him to do so. During the nine weekshe was under the care of . to eninent physician, and he finally just got able to go out, and came to my"strire, - andhearing nia cough, I recommended td - him i - our Expectorant: He dust said he had tried "so many thingsthat he had no larva d °Pee in any thint; bot - I induced him tothko a bottle by telling him; of persons of my acqualniince who had hems decidedly benefitted. by it. This was OD Tuesday; that night he took of it, and says that it was the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed for years. On the Thursday following he went to work, I and has continued to make a full hand on his farm ever since [now nearly two months.] He told me to-day that for the last week lie had cut and split a I hundred raile,pr made a hundred pancts of fence per day; has -been in-the water to wash his sheep, and I otherwise exposed, without thereast symptom of a return of his cough, it having entirely glisappeafed and, strangest of - all, one-third or a beak has-pro duced the effect. Ire seems 'so thankful and over joyed that lie "wants to talk all day about it," and says that if he could not procure another brittle he vroald'.refuse -one hundred dollars for the remainder I of the bottle lie bad left. . ; .Yost Carminative Balsam I Lave used or recgm mened to others for the list tett years, with the most salutary effect. Respectfully yours, Jeux It. ANDEstsort. • For a-dein Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street, near Wood—and. atihe Drug Store or}{. P. Selia'artz; Federal - street; Milegherr City. dee.7-dikur • DR. 0G E S:.. COMPOUND LIVERWORT .11.WD.. TAR A safe a nd C • artain eurc for Consumption of tho Dunce, Spitting <Blood, Coughs; Colds, Asthma, Paiu in the Sidc, Bronchitis, • • Whooping Cough, • and all" . Pulmonary Affections, •.• REAR what the celebrated Dr. Richards safe —a Physician of more ftian3o - yews standing. He certifies that in the case of Mi. Charles Wade, that after having resorted to every means within his knowledge, for the treatment - of Consninpfteriovith out the slightest benefit, he permitted him to neat Dr. Rogers> Liverwort and Tar, by which be ivailitater ed to perfect helth: (Signed) AVM. J. RICIIARDS,I4.. D. irr Please get a pamphlet and Bee s this certificate in full. CONSUMPTION AND MOSTDIST : P.ESSI NG COUGH CURED,,,',' - ' Mrs. Ann Childcs, who reside' onith street (Son* side) 2 doors West of Smithet., Cie.°, certifies— That site wel.l.Se. farliiinlirwith, consumption, et tended" with"k7.nso4--diatresaine.Viiiih, - as:63 be on the vary brink of--theriiie,' and, iltheughAinder the care ofekri:tablp;Pr Metope/s haditrivirr hopes , of reenyery. but was rescued by the use otDr.-Rogera , Liverwort and. Tiir; One half bottle of which broke the Cough entirely up ' ANN CHILDES. VIOLENT COUGH, PAIN AND, SPITTING . OF BLOOD CURED.; Mr. Finch, John street, -between 4th and sth'.ets., Cin., 0.; states that he was 'afflicted with a violent Cough, much pain and continual Spitting of Blood, and, although under the care of an excellent Physi cian; Wag daily becoming worse, but was happily cured by Dr. Rogeral . 4iverwort and .Tar, which stopped the blooding, removed the pain, broke.up. the Cough immediately, and•beitled the Lungs per. fectly Found, (Signed.) JUSTICE -FINCH ; . • . From tha Hon. Judge, Wit. Bustiri, - of Cincinnati. llo_ states that lie is acquainted with Mr. , Finch, and that hie statements arc entitled to full con-; fidence; also, that ho can filly Corroborate what has: been slid with regard to' this medicine, having used. it-himself With the most decided benefit. He con.' H 'ders it valuable. • • (igned,) • . ' ....WILLIAM BURKE. ' .Cili on the Agents and see tide certifiCato itt full. DISTRESSING COUGIf AND:THEIAS'T STAGES OrCONSUMPTION 'CP.RED.; • • 4rris• pouPgaiiiK sti . def;"ons,s,r 4 are Nitrili thticiOinna‘i • . • That ihe' A'aieso 'ttiarthirphysteison eoUW do` no Tow r q r.,4.4r.„ -1.4E6 .eiibit;ta• K catik*thg tame syiiiiiiiiniethaSheirdanghter did :lifffore . .Uhd (she having 4J% theilla ‘ ile . diseaie bet alhort tiine.proriousj.and ,tras,ahasolotuly ,itrangliug. With but e.ouo;,.iiiest sh . e. IHigerfit ( i mpound Liv Tat; which rids: ed her:nit:4.A totta„OlO.:_ . . • . • ABIGIA.t:SIVIITIC... A. L. Scovill,,Whalesale . AgentlerAe *net and South,.S. cotier 8f Stti and . Spruce street', Cin cinnati, ' ' • " ' „J'. • D.. C. Kneeland,.. principal Ai - ciit 'for iitab&rilii office on Grant 44.4 one door beloW 2d. Also" fot sale.by 5. Kidd at Co,,,Oorner.of 4th and Wood ats., . Jolui.H.. Cassell, H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny John Smith, Birmingham • ".. ',:. ;"; ''• -.^, . P. - -. . • , , tw o - zkiediggseaD,A4tu:. :41=2.-,4-:.f..!i=4.,..;-:',7'"--:-"•:‘--_,-;.-:,-e*-15,.14`' '' x '.'" - ' 4 7 -l i4_,,Sy'', , t l 7-4 i.,_,.' - ' '4'k -, - ,-.• ,•.; • ~- . - '. -- F" -- h„ •w.4- , -... .., ' -..,.,. " 9- - , 4,, '".. sgz4 '-:. -,..frt - "attik--' - , ...-tz -,- '. " i ‘-'e, - . l` " - - ,-- .1 ~ ,1 .- . : ••,..,, lOgr el t ,. . 4.-- .: 0 44::., -- , dec4-d 1 • ~'~ =MS • „.• • •" • • •• - Akbitall X - 11 If , ti ) o r , Yl'renrmTM , Fnl .. o ~i r le4ll - ... - ..-,Or. iMb S. ma . / - - riLICKENEIVS SUGAIi.COATED VEGETABLE Li PILLS arc the fire - add' only Medicine ever known that will positiviat etrii . A Headache, Giddihces,.: hlessles,Salt.Rileßnir Rheumatism, Piles, .Heartlicre,,Wfirpri DispepsicSeurvy,.. !. - Cbolenildosl,„ne,, ; : Small Pox, Jaundice, ; Coughs,V,*lll; ; Pains in the Back, Ceugh Inward Weakness,, 'CoMitnittition, Fits; Pal pitatibh of the lieut . ,' Liiert . onirdalrit,:—. , -; .Rising in the Throat, — • Erylipelas; DoafoOss, -• 'Dropsy, Asthma, :Itching; of the Skin,. Fevers of all kinds, ,Colds, Gout, Gravel, .Female "Complaints,';'` 'lterietra -arid all other dlieasei originating of the blood. ; • • ¢' They have c ured, • sine° , their inteihdliction, over 2,000 persons,.who have been given upachope less cases, by the most eminent ' :Mr They are phtronizekand recommeaded by men of the highest distinction, among ivhoMate— Eon. David A. Porter, - .Hon, itch . f . y . .clay,• Hon. John Q. Allanal;,, - Hod.; Dantel•Webider, Hon. Martin Van Buren, Heil: C. Gen. tVinfield Scott, Hon. James IC. Polk, . ,Gen.,Lewis Cass. 117 Their virtues are so infallible that the.mO r E willbe returned in all cases they do,notiiits [• sal satisfaction . Although but two and-a:half y ..have elapsed eince these celebrated rdle Were • introduced to thepublic,' the 'Sale of Hieln ['Eastern and middle 'States. has -at. exceeded Clickenees most - iianguine 'expectations: - Drink tio . ' punt year, alone, no less than Io,ooo'greis of, beach' have been sold in the State of New ;York, 16,000`in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in. Maryland, 3,000 in New soy, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the Neys,Eqghstid, States, requiring pie . constant empletrment of 274 hands, erclusiveet printers and engrayerai„ . , In t4i, same - upward. of 2,qq,ooct copies .'ef • the "Family Doctor" lave. been. ordered by agents du„ every sectiqn of, the country.. These -facts show, conclusively, that Dr. Cliekeners Sugar,..Coidt-, ed Pills, besides being the very best edicin. in [het_ world, are held in the highest estimation by th e:public.. We might extend this public.ation to an le 3 .firtz, ite length, if we deemed it expedient to pablish, teraitnonialsm. we have received, not only fro agenti but individuals and families, who have•experieece4, the; benficial effects of Clickenws Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The meek% contestible evidence of their unprecedente.d . stleceilvi are the numberless Imitations and COunterfeinii - ve* have already appeared, notwithstanding the foOegitii-., ' riod they have been before the public. men 'RAJ of our staunchest pill makers have bad tie aiidacik to imitate tho Cepaule of 3ugar,in ortlei.6 diegalitp„, the ingredienta of their vile compoutids,..and them off for the "real simon .pure." Stofh_ paltry. ; shifts cannot last long without exposing tbeirlifoldenit deformity.. Truth and henesty must inevitably veil over raseality, and deception. . For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON,;extii Pateni Medirini Warehouse, NO - . 89, Liberty, 01409 . head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. .Prige, 25c. perlidir: Dr. CI icken e p rincipal trice isBl Barclay.it.vdit•• 0::7- Beware of an imitatien -article called proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting . to be patentedp as both the Pills arid the pretended patent' ard geries, got "tip .by a miserable quack in New, Yorlit,,' who, for the last frorr or five learn, has mideride living by counterfeiting popular medicines. Remember, Dr: C. V. Clickener is theMdirhia4 inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that trothisibs• the sort was ever heard of until he introdndedidistii . in June; 1833.• Purchaser's should, therefore,lbstislik ask for Clickenera Sugar Coated Vegetable Pillipliad take no other, or they will be made the victims aid fraud. - oct 19 dry lllkall , lnirentlona.OnYdOne" by Natbre# scar; NEFIX . C . I., - FE 'WISE, AM) NATUSVS OREV THE ADIEttICAN'OU4'. J - - -. ..."3:11.1fED1C1NE OF NATURE. riIIIIS Dit is:obtained front a well near Mani _IL K entucky, at the depth of 185 feet b@oWlik surface of theceartb; and 170 feet throlig,hilolidriziat .j . Ite curative properties arc truly aithnishing, and a Kemadial Agent it may well be, pronotinced,Vll- derful. Since the discovery of thla•Panacea of NI : tom, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect ed by its use. It is Innoccut—PowerfulSafeind Certainin-itseffects. It has brenused . witli *;ells . allelleil.success in the treatment of the - folltiyingi diseases; Inllaiiimitary .Ilheumatisin, lulls' ilk Scalds. Cholic, Tilos}:Flatulencc, InflamtnationV. the Kidneys, Deaffleire;:Consflinptidn; Liver tei4- plaint, Plithisie, Scald nena,•calfzeis; Week's Sore Eyes Bruises,. Fresh Ciiti and 'Wounds, Siiralus and Strains, Dropsy, Paine in the Breast and Side, Teter } Dufluecta, Ulcerated Sore thidali Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, - Ulcers, ,/ip} Affections,Serofula or King's I vd, Couglis,SyphU , Ringworms all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic ill y eases, Imparitie4 of the Blood and General Debility. It is likewise very beneficial for Females Complaints in general} acts as a great Restorative from. Languor, weakness of Back and Chest, Low Spirits and Elec... sive Debility, ; Read the fullnlviug Certificates, all of whicii.ars authentic; all the persons therein ,named are now living, 'and 'well knownin eincinnad ana'Pittsb e r: • • illtltEn t011, ; lug22;18 . , • This is to certify that we have used the Am Can Oil fur the whooping eough, , aniong our childrem,try giving them from 20 drops to a small ted spOonfutist night, which always enabled them to rest well iln'tingh the night. , I alsolipplied it - to one. of the children that got her arm burnt by torning.ovdr a tea iv:0"-W 'hot ccrifee onit,"the child seamed crying by the time . the arm 'was dresied and bound up; flint - has ha!4r coMplairied of it since: I also was dithered virith a pain in my sidenno breastored have' been's° for:l6 years. I comMenced.using , the Cil - by tallingletitit‘ spoonful twice a day and ITT a or four days Wrings)! the oil I have ben very mirth relieved, and dci really believe that iris'the best family medicine that' I hlive ever-seen: , I •applied. it jo Oh* of my nelkhboili fbr a strained uncle, whiehreliesett her in a rev, minutes. have alio awed the oil !bra strained joint in oar on-n faintly, Whieli gave ease in a very short time.. .We live on the -east side ofFetin st., 3.doors south of Walnut, I am now air well as I . ever vial in !iiii , life. , . - •' ' BIARGIRET ill. SSIITit; ;-- • Prorsuunatt ;Aug 14; lf(a • This is to certify, that my son has bad the Plethlsie fur seven years, , nnd was very bad•with it, and abobt 12 or 15 days sinee, I commenced giving to him about 20 or 25 drops of the American Oil, twice a day. which relieved him-in a day or two of his diffi culty of breathing, and ho is now entirely relieved onus cough;_ our boy is 10 years of age: •. - We li ve in Xidgfs Alley. • . NANCY KING. •• • •• - • CincnrwArt, July lsf;'lB46. Sir: Having been cured of- a. very severe disease of the .eyes and head by the. use of the American pa, I feel it my duty to the public,as well ,fus to:you, to send you the following certificate: . / hereby certify that 1. was severely afflic t ed One y ear age-la s t winter, with inflamed sore eyes: and Tory severe pain in my head from my eyes up tether top of my head, andcontinued so 'for seyeral -weeks. eyes were so mach inflamed and sine that I could not see to attend any business, not could I tell one object from anrither a few yars from me: I called in a physician, but still got' worse ; • I also tried a good many remedies that had cured ethers; but in my ease they failed. In -- April, 11345, I heard of the American Oil. I procured a bottlei_and be fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well, and still continuo so. ' _I Will . riot be:without-it in my .= house as long I can get th e genuine'rufiele: also gavelt to one of my men that was working forme, that had the totter in his bandit so bad that whey hit would grip anything tight in them the_ bldo4 Would burst out, and the use of half a brittle chrea,hclioth. I would advise all that arc afflicted in a.oy:liiiir to give the Oil a .fair trial , and I . think they will be pleased with the effect it will WT . ; ''s JOHN MURPHY. Sold at'One Dollar per Bottle' at jaelisoiell!atemit Medicine WereheuSe,S9 Liberty, head of.WOAd Pittsburgh., Tim ono/ PLACE Ivta kheire the Genuine American Oil cAri be Obtitined..... • 'Beware of a Counterfeit article. -The , OiL put .in American Oil. Bottlee;. and label*: icAakea# lean tioNewbo. xeseinblee Hio,3:4 . l4oSieno Oil, bi ll poseeeeeenone of ite .virtues or , crow= ; W.:, jaclesstp respectfully inform ihe',Xinkille';', that nill & C'p:, iliii,pfciiirritois - or cite 'A ifier,ic4rl Oil, Aare .6.oPoinpd 7 1144..thiti! SOLE. AGE.iia" for 13reat ecerenassqvaitts. • ' All parafine.wialring-.Bc4b ! sgssiciaciiill apply at 88 Lib,ertx atroct, as z io t boye. ~••• .!.,.' ..-..-1 a it... .7: . .. tu t . .. IC 8.. Siob-igentp..l•94l44ooE arty *vA: the EtYpvil . .t)fitilat • ,''' ' .-, '"•*. _ .••‘-`: ;•• ' l .. ••: A: great iiirgibieteigrtifiiatidliiihiii: ;sad tanbe seekiie.q!" : o44•o,,PlAt . triit* . i; Iffkadof OW* bilk ;V) I • Itstisettited4itnitis4arge establi3lintent-frontjperoti-Übeity:l6o 'gags streettn' ''splendid 'of - . 141iFiza for Smuttier; also, as9criorlai Tirms, WhicVitels'ieeitY'yo" , pilsti3ip in tile-latest fylionmain tidinost re:1'61613 - 4n= as-usual. ttliserve the coiner, No 1824iberty streets. myl4 J. M. 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