The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 11, 1846, Image 4

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-',Prttabilegb - Pprtable poet Line,
#$ the'traiisport~poa o f- fre~ht bet w een
Pitt. 9••
Pennsylvania
Impeoctnie.nts anditaltannre
and,6usquehanna` ail
road!- -
'The Proprietors of this old:established lime, having
completed their arrangeMents, are prepared to for
ward, goods to and , from the East (on the Opening of
the canal naiigation,) on as reasonable terms as any
other, respontible line, and are determined that no
care or attentien,on their part shall be wanting CO se
cure a continuance of that patronage so liberally be
stowed upon them for several years past.
The decided success of the portable boat system,
so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced
in the'delirery of goods,lihe absence of all risk of
delay; breakage or other damage, incident to the old
system, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped
three'tirnes on the way; and the merchantable order
in which produce has boon avowedly delivered by
thins, has induced the proprietors to increase their
stock' considerably this • season. Their extensive
warehouses at each point, (uneaqualled by any other
line,)Mfords them facilities to conduct their business
with despatch; and to shippera the convenience of
free storage, if required, until their arrangemonts are
complete--while their long experiencein the carry
ing trade, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee
to their patrons:
and the public that they will success
fully exartthemselves to give general satisfaction.
-- Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges
piil4,- and bills lading transmitted free of charge for
commission, advancing or storage, and all communi
cations to
,the following agents promptly attended to:
T, AFFE & O'CONNOR,
Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
273 Market street, Philadelphia.
O'CONNORS & Co.,
North st., Baltimore.
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CONDU -
CTED on strict Sabbath - keeping principles,
though not claiming to be the only line that is so
conducted. The proprietors of this old established
line have put their stock in the most complete order,
and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and
merchandise to and from the Eastern cities on the
opening of navigation. j
Me. trust that our long experience in the carrying
business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus
tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase
of ate patronage heretofoie l bestowed on , Bingham , s
Line.
.Our, arrangements will nable us to carry freight
witlithe utmost despatch; and our prices shall always
be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible
lines.
Produce and Merchandise will be received and for
warded east and west without any charge for adverti
sing,storage or commission.
Dille. of „lading • forwarded, and every direction
proinistly attended to.
Address; or apply to IV.M. BINGHAM,
Canal:Basin; cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g,
BINGHAMS, DOCK & STRATTON,
• ' N 0.276 Market at., Philadelphia,
. JAMES WILSON, Agent,
N 0.11 . 12 North Howard st., Baltimore,
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
No. 10 West at., New York
3114eIrendent Pot.a.ble Boat Line.
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1846
Fon the transportation of produce and merehan
dize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and
Pluladelphia; CCrwithout transhipping. Goods con
signed tennt care, will bo y forwarded without delay,
1L thelowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans
mitted, and all instructions proMptly atatmded to,
free from any extra charge for storage or Commis
sion. 1 Address 1
C. A. MeANULTY ,& Co.,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE; MERRILL & Co.,
Smiths Wharf, Baltimore.
AIEANS, RAYNOR & Co.
Oroad st., Philadelphia.
Flekwekrth's Wny Freight Line.
1 - 4 m..„,..." mum,
18-. A 46
-9XCLUSIYELY, for the .transportation of way
'fivi g ht between Pittiburgh, Blairsville, Johns
town, ;Hollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all inter
' mediate places. ,
Onoboat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul
'-ty & Pittsburgh, everyday (except Sundays) and
Shippers can always depend on having their goods
vied without delay ,land on accommodating
_ terms..
We iespectfully yi)ur patronage.
ruorniTOlLS.
J. PiCkWOrth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and
Pacific'
J. IL. Barnes of boats, Push and Exoine.
John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road.
AGENTS.
J. • PICRWORTIT, Canal Basin, Johnstown,
30.1.1 N MILLER, 4 : " liollidaysburgh,
C. Al AP.A.NULTY & CO, " Pittsburgh. •
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. NONORGAU.EtA ROUTE,
VIA. BROWNSVILLE,
TO, BALTIMORE, in 3F2 hcrurafare $10;
TO i PHILADELPHIA in 40 hours—fare $l2.
ONLY' 3 MILES STAGING! ;.",...„,„„
U. S. MAIL. rte"
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The Great Speed, Regularity an d high - Reputation
already attained' by this pleasant passenger Route,
Las induCed the Post Master , General, to place the
NeW York and Philadelphia naafis to Pittsburgh,
ul
on it. I
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The I:uperier and swift steamers CONSUL and
LOUIS APLANE, leaves 'the Monongahela Wharf
precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'-
clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid
Coachesawait their arrival at Brownsville, to trans
port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail
Road at 'cumberland.
Tim preparations on this route are ample, and the
connections complete, so that disappointment or de
lays will be unknown upon it.
By our 'tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland
or at Baltimore during their pleasure, and continue
their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila
delphia.
Officein the "St' Charles Hotel," Wood at. Pitts
bufgh. J. MESKIMEN,
JY 3I Agent.
'Fifth Ward Livery Stable.
t TLIE subscriber, having bought out the
MP&
. well known Livery Stable kept by C. B.
Doty; in I the Oh 'Ward, respectfully infornis his
friends and the public generally, that ho will-keep at
all * times j a stock of the , best description of riding
horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short
every thing required in hi's line of business.
- A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he
is conßdent that no stock in the city will be superior
to his.
Hie terms will be moderate.; His stable is on Lib
erty street, a •few doors above the canal bridge,
- svhere hg ;respectfully solicits 4 share of public pa
tronage. ; CHARLES COLEMAN.-
;Kr He is also provided with an elegant. Hearse,
which will be furnished when required. oct2d-tf
j. H. CHILDS& CO, are now receiving their
- spring supplies, consisting of one of
the largest, .cheapest and best as- .tilitgAi
sortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever
been ablet.o bring to thisinarket. Also, Ladies and
Misses Florence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the
latest style; together with a splendid assortment of
Palm Leif Hats, mem , ant! boys' summer Caps.
Also, tt large lot of New YorkiTanned Sole Leather,
all of which having been purchased at the lowest
rates„antt selected ,with great care for the western
tracte,lvill be sold at a small advance above cost and
charges: 'All merchants wishing to purchase will
find it their interest to call and examine their stock
before purchasing elsewhere. ! 1 mar27-tf
Flne Geld Sillier Watches,
v 3: THOSE who ;wish tol•purchase Gerd or Sil-
Ter Watches .leivePy, will flail it to their
'IMF: advantage to call on the subscriber, who is
selling all descriptions of fine geld and silver watches
and jefireliy, onus gOod ternisles'inay lje had in the
eastern cities.
Fine Cold and Silver English Pittent Lever Watche .
tt " Geneva and French "
jLlEpine Watches. l ,
Ladies and Gentletrien'slinb Gard Chains.
- !c; ; lieast Pins..
•"; ' bracelets, Cold Pencils, and Finger Rings.
Silverware, Military L'ootia,Latri . ps, and a large va
riety of Fancy Goods.;
DI - Witches, Clocks' and leWelry repaired in the
best:manner, and warranted; at the lowest prices;
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W. W. WILSON,
octs • corner Fourt i li and Market sts.
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SPRING EASIEIION.--Just received by .
AN
4110 911expresa.from 'New York, the Spring Style
pf Bata. : AU those in want of aineat snlieripelluts
ore respectfully invited; to S. MOORE, , , I
No; 93 Wood st., 3 doors helowDianiond Anal.
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Bingham:Os Transportation Lino.
Wholesale Shoe Store.
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Techour., BROTHERS & CO.
Ats , ARRANGETSPOn.
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• BLAKELY 4- =CAL, ents.
EMITTANCES to, and Passage to and from
Great Britain and eland, by the Black .Ball, or
old Line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing from New
York and ,Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every
month. And by first class American Ships palling
Weekly.]
Persons sending to the cOld Country') for their
friends; can make the necessary arrangements with
the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of',
.the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line
of Liverpool Tacketst (sailing from Liverpool on the
lit and 16th of every month,) also by first class 'ships,
sailing.from that port weekly, which our Agents,
Messrs. Tames D. Roche & Co., there will send out
without delay.
Should those sent for not come out the money will
be .refunded without any deduction.
The “Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd
cts, ,, comprise the following magnificent ships, and
will sail from Liverpool on their regular appoints
day, as follows:
Fidelia, On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept.
Egrope, 16th' " 16th « 16th "-
New York, . Ist Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct.
AmeriCan, 16th .. -16th " 16th "
Yorkshire, . let Mar. Ist July. Ist Nov.
Cambridge, 16th 4 . 16th " 16th Dec.
Oxford, .. Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist "
Montezuma, 16th " 16th .. 16th "
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
spectfullyre-
spectfullynotified by the owners that no passenger
agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely &
Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out
passengers by that Line.
We have at all times for the Drabs at Sight for any
amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub
lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co.,
Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or
any charge, whatever, in all the' principal towns
throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.)
ROCHE, BROWS & CO.
No. 35, Fulton street New York.
(Next door to the Fulton Bank.
MR. ROCHE, Sr.,
No. 75 Dublin street, Liverpool:
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Penn street, and Smithfield sp.
Tapseotti's General Emigration OftiOre: -
,s• REMITTANCES and passag to
ti git .
and from GREAT BRITAIN AND V r .
lamarri, by W. & J. T. Tapscott
7.5 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York,
and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool.
The subscribers having accepted the agency of
the above house, are now prepared to make arrange
ments upon the most liberal terms with those desi
rous of paying the passage of their friends from the
old Country, and flatter themeselvcs their character
and long standing in business will give ample as- ,
surance that all their arrangements will be carried
out faithfully.
' Messrs. W. &J. T. Tapscott, are long and favora
bly
known for the superior class accommodation
and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The
QUEEN or THE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES
TER, GARRICK, HOTTIIsIGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV
ERPOOL, and SWOONS, two of which leave each
Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th'and
from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which
they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar
turc from Liverpool, every fiv edays being thus aeter
mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in
creasing patronage., while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant
per-sonal superintendence of the business in Liver
pool is an additional security that the comfort and
accommodation of the passengers will be particw;
larly attended to.
The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga
ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg
and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take
charge of and forward passengers immediately on
their landing, without a chance of disappointment or
delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas
sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to
this City; the nature of the business they are engaged
in giving theth facilities for carrying passengers so
far inland nut otherwise attainable, and will, (line
cessary,) forward passengers further West by the
best mode of conveyance without any additional
charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for
decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will
bo refunded in full.
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
Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of,
Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons
requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to
avail themselves of.
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A ifplication Of by letter post paid) will be prompt
y attended to
TAAFFE &O , CON'NOIt,
Forwarding, and Commission Merchants,
mar 27 tl&wyc Pittsburgh, Pa
Remittances to :England, Ireland, Scot
land and Wales.
PERSONS desirous of remitting money to any o
the above countries, can do so through the sub
scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling.—
Remittances made through our house any day before
the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the
20th of June.
lILAKELY & MITCIIEL, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Roche, Bro's & Co.,
myl4 New York
THE undersigned having bought the paper wam.
house and wall paper manufactory, late ip)_
Holdehip & Browne, have entered into a co-partneF
ship, under the name and style6f Hill & Browne, tiir
the purpose of carrying on the business in all its va
rieties. They will have always on hand a complete
assortment of PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS,
of their own manufacture, and their stock will be
imProved and enlarged with periodical additions
from the best French, factories.
Agents for the well-known Clinton Paper Mill,
Steubenville, from which they will be constantly
supplied with WRITING, WRAPPING, PRINT
ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.; all of which
they offer wholesale and retail, at their store, No.
37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia
mond Alley, where country merchants and dealers
are invited to call.
je29-d6m
Allen !Learner,
XCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d
Li , streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes
bought :Ind sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities
for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected.
Wm. Bell &
John D. Davie,
F. Lorenze,
J. Painter &
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Josept. .Yoodwell,
James May,
Alex. Bronson & Co.,
John IL Brown* Co., Philadelphia.
James M'Candless, Cincinnati, 0.
J. IL M'Donalit, St. Louis, Mo.
W. 11. Pope, Pres't Bank of Ky., Louisville,
To Arms! To Arms SI
• THREATENED INVASION OF WEST
, ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swill,
wit 1 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. N.
White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than
any has heretofore been offered in the western coun
try, having the largest establishment in the city,
fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is now
prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great
est variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and clo
thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching
season, that has ever been offered in this market, to
which all can have the, Right of Way. Observe the
corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets.
. .
1 M. WHITE has just received at his large
establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth
streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS MI
summer; also, n superior lot of French Satin YES.
TINGS, all of which he is ready to make up in
the latest fa,shiort and on the most reasonable terms
as usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty
and Sixth streets. '
myl4 J. AL WITITE, Tailor, Proprietor.
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner of Wood' and Fifth 'streets, Pittsburgh,
is ready to receive merchandize of ovary description
en consignment for publib or private sale, and from .
long experience in the abbve busineti, flatters himself
that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all
who may favor him with itheir patronage.
Regular sales on Moneays and Thursdays of Dry
Goods and Fancy artieles; at 10 o'clock, A. M.
• Of groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,;
new analsecond hand furniture, &c., at two o'clock,
P. M.' • I
Salea every evening at , 1 ar . 13 , gas4ight.
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The Firanhllxt Insuraitee Otiutpesai
• .OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUA $400,000 paid in of
fee 163 i, Chestnut si.,-north side, near Fifth.—
Takolnsurance, either permanent or limited, against
lose or damage by Sre, on property and effects of
every description, in town or country, on the most
reasonable terms. Applications, made either per
sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to.
C. N. BANCKER, Prest.
C. G. BANcmr-n, Keep.
• DIRECTORS:
Charles N. - Dandier, Jacob IL Smith,
Thomas Hart, George W. Richards,
Tliomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bode,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
Wminicic MARTIN-, Agent, at the Exchange Office
of Warrick Martin, & Co., corner of Third and Mar
ket streets.
Fire risks taken on Buildings and their contents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland naiigation risks taken.
ang4-y.
Fire and Marine Insurance
THE Insurance Company of North America, of i
Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent,
the subscriber, oilers to make permanent and limited '
Insurance .on property, in this city and its vicinity,
anti on shipments by the canal and rivers-.
DIRECTORS
Arthur C. Coffin, Preset. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. , Charles Taylor,
, Samuel IV. jones, 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. Sherrard, Seey.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni
ted States, having been chartered in Mt Its char
ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long
experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of
an extra hazardous character, it may be considered
as offering ample security to the public.
MOSES ATWOOD.
- Akounting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa
ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y.
NATIONAL FIRE
AND MARINE INSVRANCE COMPANY,
• New York.
THIS well known and respectable company is pre
pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to
make insurance of every kind connected with risks
of transportation and inland navigation; to insure
against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling Houses ;
Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares,
and Merchandise; and every description of personal
property on the ny4t favorable terms.
Applications for Insurance attended to without de
lay at the office, No. 31 Water:and 62 Front ate., by
spIRNGEtt HARBAUGH Ag't.
At an Election held at the office in N. Y.; May
12th, the followingnhzned gentlemen were hosen
Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year,
viz:
Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt,
John Browner, John Ale Chain,
William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell,
John Newhouse, Jacob Miller,
William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring,
John F. 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 for the ensuing year.
WM. JAMES BOGGS,
• au 4-1 y. • Secretary.
Insurance.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of
Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,-
000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut
street—Wm. Davidson, Pres't; Frederick Fraley,
Sec'v. This old and well established Company con
tinues to macro Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture,
and 'Property, not of an oaths hazardous character,
against loss or damage by Fire.
Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its
neighborhood will be received, and risks taken
either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora
ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent,
dec '24 No. 2S, Wood street.
JOSLUI XING. J. FINNEY, JII
KING d FINNEY,
Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mt ua
Safely Insurance Company of Philadelphia.
FFIRE.RISKIi upon Buildings and Merchandize of
every description, and .I\larine Risks upon hulls
or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable
terms.
Office at the warehouse of King Br. Holmes, on
Water et., near Market street, Pittsburgh.
N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and
patronage of their friends and community at large to
the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, ai an insti
tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—
as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper
ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as
yielding to each person insured his dne share ufthc
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 obnoxious
feature, and in its most attractive form. nor l-tf
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelphia.
N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
'TIRE assets, of the company on the first of Janna
k ry, 1545, as published in conformity with an act
of the Pentisylrania Legislature, wore
Bonds and Mortgages,
Real Estate, at cost,
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash,
Making a total of $909,683 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will he
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who
obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at
. as low rates as are consistent with security.
oct S WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
Pittsburgh Nay Ign
ratica C
Office, No. 2'l,
Michael Allen,
C. Anshutz,
Thos. Bakewell,
Robert Beer,
R. W. P
ROBRAT FINNEY, Se
aug2ii-dGm.
Removed
JK. LOGAN, has removed to No 83, Wood
• street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the
store lately occupied by Clark & Cameron, where he
has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store,
and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is
opening a new and well selected stock of Goods,
consisting of French, English and American cloths,
colors,) a great variety of new style Cassimgres
and Satinetts; Cashmaretts, (a new style;) Oregon
Cassimere, a good stock of summer cloths of all
kinds; late style Vestingso, a great Variety of
Lawns and Ginghams; Pyilmidical Graduates and
other fancy patterns; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents
per yard; a very superior lot of white goods, consist
ing of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric;
Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace
and barred Muslin; figured and plain Ilobinets; black
and blue black Silks; plain, figured and striped; a
large assortment of Irish Linens; bleached brown
Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Co unterpanes,
(large size;) Moreen; a good supply of Umbrellas,
Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large as
sortment of men, women, and children's Hosiery; a
very fine article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves,
and many other articles not enumerated. He would
respectfully invite his former customers and the pub
lic generally, to an examination , of his stock, to
which he expects to make additions regularly.
up4-y
J. S. Lowry, Merchant Tailor
`WOULD inform his friends and the public in
general, that he has removed to Wood street ,
in the ST. CJSARLES 6uildiug , two doors below the
entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in
the neatest and most fashionable manner, having en
gaged the services of Mr. Joim M. CADITELL as cut
ter, whose attention will be devoted to that branch
of the trade and whose well known ability in this par
ticular having long been established in the fashion
able community of this city, induces the belief that
by close attention to business, lie will be able to
give general satisfaction to all who may. favor him
with a call—having also made arrangements to keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of every
thing adapted -, to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus
penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertain
. ing to a gentleman's wardrobe, he will be ready at
all times to supply any demand in his line.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that having entered into the
above arrangement the establishment will be able to
furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a punc
tuality and despatch scarcely equalled, by any othet
in the city, and for style and workmanship nor Stir
passed by any in the states. .
attg224l3ra JNO. M. CAMPBELL.
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TORS:
William Ebbs,
Lewis Hutchison,
Fred. Lorenz,
James Nay,
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N. ALLEN, Pres't,
retary.
Cis:cm:A.l7, July Ist, 1846.
Sir: Having been cured of a very severe disease
of the eyes and head by the use of the American
Oil, I feel it my duty to the public, as well as to your,
to send you the following certificate:
I hereby certify that I was severely afflicted one
year ago last winter, with inflamed sore eyes and a
very severe pain in my head from my eyes up to the
top of my head, and continued so for several weeks.
My eyes were so much inflamed and sore that I
could not see to attend any business, nor could I tell
one object from another a feW yards from me. I
called in a physician, but still' got worse. 1 also
tried a good many remedies that had cured others;
but in my case they tidied. In April, 1845, I heard
of the American Oil. I procured a bottle, and be
fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely well,
and still continue so. I will not be without it in my
house as long, as I can get the genuine atticle. I also
gave it to oniaof my men that was working fur me,
that had the totter in his hands so bad that when he
would grip anything tight in them the blood would
burst out, and the use of half a bottle cured us both.
I would advise all that are afflicted in any way to
give the Oil a fair trial, and I think they will be
pleased with the effect it will have, &c.
Sold at One Dollar per Bottle at Jackson's .Vatent
Medicine Warehouse, $9 Liberty, head of Wood st.,
Pittsburgh. THE ONLY PLACE IN PLITSLURGH where
the Genuine American Gil cAN be obtained.
Beware of a Counterfeit article. The Seneca Oil.
put in American Oil. Bottles, and labelled ..'.Amer
icon Oil." I.t.comewhat resembles the American
Oil, but possesses none of its virtues or heaTigpow 3
HEL
W. Jackson respectfully informs the Public thai
D. Hail & Co., the proprietors of the American 081
Have- appointed him their SOLE AGENT for West
ern Pennsylvania.
All persons wishing Sub-agencies -will apply at 89
Liberty street; as above.
N. B. Sub-agents wanted for every town in the
above District.
A great number of certificates are on hand and
lean be seen at the office, 89 Liberty street, headof
Wood. ar4 254/Y
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EX.TRAHRDINAIVY. DISCLOSURES.
fIECV.A3IE OF 'Pupils:.
. T.Or D 8.117 GGI TSs •
QOIVIE Druggists are' misted into the error of bdy
k, ing a miserable. imitation of Dr. Smith's Sagas-
Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, simply because they
can purchase the sp.uriaiis'cheaPer' s Wo Wallin all
cases expose sup!' 'dealers throughaut the country,
who, after being duly infortriod of the rascality of
these imitators, buYruadsittempt to impose Upon the
public with such worthless trash. It •is not the Sus
gar coating alone that constitutes theiralue.of my
Pills, lan it is my invention, for which I claim the
right. . . G. BENJ.
179 Greenwich at. and 2 Water at. Boston.
READ .4.1 4 1 D JUDGE---ELIPORTANT FACTS..
We, the undersigned, wholesale druggists its Lou
isville, Ky., are satisfied, from all the information
that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMLN SMITH
is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills.
We, are prepared to supply dealers at the New
York price.
Robinson, Peter 4- Cary, 492 Main street.
.J. S. Morris 4- Co., 461 Main at:
Rupert 4. Llndentoerger; 511 Main st.
George Lapping ¢ Co,lb Fourth st.
Bull 4- Alden, 81 Fourth st. '•
The following from druggists in New. York shows
I invented the Sugar Coated Pills in 1843:
New York, June 16t147.844.
We, the undersigned, never saw or heard of; "Su
gar Coated Pills," until. Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man
ufactured and exhibited them to us about a year since.
Rushton 4. Co., 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House.
Israel Randolph, M. D. 86 Liberty at.
Horace Everett, 96 Iludson at.
John Caltree, 97 Hudson St,
David Sands, 79 Fulton at.
A VOICE FROM LENTUCICY.
I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag-I
grayated form fur three years past, and found , no re-1,
relief until I used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat
ed
Indian Vegetable Pills." After using sis boxes ofi
said valimble pills, lam entirely Cured. They are
a jeneral remedy. . J. K. LEEMAN.
Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9,1845.
We certify to the above facts.
Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally
esteemed in this vicihity.
HODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants.
Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19,1845.
At the request of Dr. 0. Benjamin Smith's agent
we cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr.
Smith in September last, while in New-York, and
found him to all appearance carrying on a very ex
tensive business with his Sugur-Coatd Indian Vege
table Pills. The extent of his ectablishnient would
astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of.the
pill trade.—Louisville Journal.
(From Dr. Singleton.)
Smithland, (Ky.) Feb. 24,1846.
Dr. G. Bcnj. Smith.—Dear Sir: Nothing .has ever
been introduced that has sold so well and given such
general satishbction as your Sugar-Coated Improved
Indian Vegetable Pills. Very respectfully, yours,
8. F. SINGLETON.
Louisville, (ICy.) Feb. 13th, 1846.
Dr. 0. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir: Yen will please send
us 12 gross of your valuable Pitts. From present in
dications we shall sell a large amouht of them.--
We find that they go very qhick. Your friends,
BULL & ALDEN.
Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1846.
Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we
bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar,Coat
ed Pills. Though business is dull here at this time,
yet we have sold them all. You will please send us
10 gross through Messrs. Lawrence & Kee'se, of your
city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh.
Yours, respectfully,
WILSON, STARBIRD b. SMITH,
This is to certify that I have used the Sugar
coated pills manufactured by G. Benj. Smith, of New
York, for some time, and believe them to boa good
medicine; and also from enquiry in that city, 1 am
persuaded that he is the original inventor, and
therefore, is entitled to the benefit of the inventon.
S. WILLIAMS,
ang2l. Pastor let Baptist Church Pittsburgh.
We have forty letters from different dealers solicit
ing the a-ency of my Pill, although they had the spit- ,
rioas in their store—one in particular from New Or
leans, which we shall publish,.
Principal Offices—New York, 179. Greenwich st;
Boston 2 Water st.
- Sitr• 0. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the bot
tom of every box of genuine "Sugar-Coated Pills."
Ann.:yrs—William Henderson Druggist, 205 Liberty
street Pittsburgh: John Sargeant Allegheny city.
MaLu'.. Inventions Outclaue by Nature.
READ, REFLECT, ISE WISE, ARD ; I USE isssreneSs GREAT
REMEDY, THE AMERICAN OIL,
A MEDICINE OF NATURE.
rIIIIIS Oil is obtained from a swell near Burksville,
Kentucky, at the depth of 185 ft:et below the
surface of the earth, and 170 feetthrough solid rock.
Its curative properties are truly astonishing, and as
a Remedial Agent it may well be pronounced won
derful. Since the discovery of thin Panacea of Na
ture, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect
ed by its use. It is Innocent—Powerful—Safe and
Certain in its effects. It 'has been used with unpar
aliened success in the treatment of the following
diseases: Inflammatory Rheumatism, Burns and
Scalds, Cholic, Piles, Flatulence, Intlainmation of ,
the Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Com
plaint, Phthisic, Scald Head, Cancers, 'Weak and
Sore Eyes,Bruises, Fresh Cuts and Wounds,
Sprains an Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and
Side, Totter, Influenza, Ulcerated Sore Throat,
Consumption, Bronchitis, Spasms, Ulcers, Spinal
Affections, Scrofula or King's F vil, Coughs, Syphilis,
Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints,. all Chronic dis
eases, Impurities of the Blood and General Debility.
It is likewise very beneficial for Female Complaints
in general; acts as a great Restorative from Languor,l
weakness of Back and Chest, Low Spirits and Exces
sive Debility.
Read the following Certificates, all of which are
authentic; all the persons therein named are now
living, and well, known in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh:
Prprsnusion, Aug 22, ISM.
This is to certify that we have used the American
Oil for the whooping cough, among our children, by
giving them from 20 drops to a small tea spoonful at
night, which always enabled them to rest well through
the night. I also applied it to •one of the children
that got her ann burnt by turning over a tea cup of
hot coffee on it, the child scased crying by the time
the arm was dressed and hound up, and has never
complained of it since. I also was afflicted with a
pain in my side and breast, and have been so for 16
years. 1 commenced using the Oil by taking n tea
spoonful twice a day and in 3 or four days using of
the oil I have ben very much relieved, and do really
believe that it is the best family medicine that I have
ever seen. I applied it to one of my neighbor's for
a strained allele, which relic/led her in a few minutes.
We have also used the oil fur a strained joint in our
own family, which gave ease in a very short time.
We live on the east side of Penn at., 3 doors south of
Walnut, I am now as well as 1 ever was in my life
MARGARET 11. SMITH.
PITTSBUROII, Aug. 14; 1546.
This is to certify, that my son has had tbe Pletbisic
for seven years, and was very bad with it; and about
12 or 15 days since, I commenced giving to him
about 20 or 25 drops of the American Oil, twice a
day. which relieved him in a day or two of his diffi
culty of breathing, and he is now entirely relieved
of his cough; our boy is 10 years of age. We live in
King's Alley. NANCY ICING.
MMEMM
RENO
NENE
A POSITIVE AND PiaIIANENT CURE FOR
“ What though the causes may not be explained,
Since their effects are duly ascertained, .
Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride, t
Include mankind to act the means aside; ..
Means 'which; tho' simple, are byliea.viirt design'd
To alleviate the ills of Iniman kind".” • I
ciuusTrbs GALVANIC RINGS. AND MAG.
TyMS remarkable invention, which has received
the universal approbation of the medical profes
sion of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new pp=
plication of Galvdnism, as a remedial agent, by means
of which the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, glectric
and Magnetic Machines x Sec., aro entirelytiisponied
with, and the mysterioua power of Galvanism applied
without any of the objections which are inseparable
from the general mode now in use. The strong &pa
ct!, and irregular intervals, in which Galvanism is tp
plied by the Machines, has been pronounced,'after
thir and impartial.trial, to be decidedly injurious, and
it was to remedy this radical defect that this new ap
plication was projected, which, after. unceasing toil,
and perseverance, has been brought, to its present
state of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answerlall
the purposes of the utast expensive c hlachines, and
in many other respects are more safeatud certain in
accomplishing the desired effect.
The .Galvanic Rings used in connection with, he
Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in all
disorders which arisefrom an enfeebled and unhealthy
state of the nervous or vital system, and these cdfis ,
plaints are among the most painful and universal to
which we are subject. Thefarise, without exception,
from one simple cause—a derangement of the Neil ,
MIS System—and it was in these cases that other
'remedies' having so often failed, a new agent was
mealy needed, which it is confidently believed, has
been found in the proper and judicious application
of Galvanism.
The Galvanic. Rings have been, used with. en `re
success in all cases of RHEUMATISM, acute or chroxiic,
applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout, Tic-Hato
rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Stele
Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy,
Fits,Cramp, Palpitations of the Heart, - Apoplexy,
Shne= of Joints, Spinal G'omplaints, Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head,
pain in the Chest and Side, General Debility, Defieilen
ey •of Nervous and Physical Energy,' and all NERV
OUS DISORDERS; In cases ofconiirmed Dyspepilia,
whichls simply a nervous derangement of the duos-
tivecargans, they have been found equally successfu6
Their extraordinary effects upon the system mustibe
witnessed to be believed, and asa certain preventive
for the preceding complaints they are equallyrecclrn
mended. The Rings are of different prices, being
made oral] sizes, and of various ornamental patterns,
and can be worn by the most delicate female without
the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the sensation
is rather agreeable than otherwise.
.
The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands,
Garters, Necklaces, dac.
In seine cases of a very severe character, and
long standing the power as applied by the Oalvanie
Rings is not sC ' ifficient to arrest the progress ofdiserise
and ultimately restore health. The improved molli
fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, ike., entire
ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that
is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint
which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect
will fail to V permanently relieved. These articles
are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists, limbs, uncles,
or any part of the body, with perfect convenience.
The Galvanic Necklaces are used with greater bene
fit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat
gencially; also in cases of Nervous Deifness,• and
with almost uniform success as preventive for Apo
plexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints.
Christfets idagnetle Florid •
,is used in connection with the Galvanic Rings and
all their. modifications. This composition has been
pronounced by the French Chemists to be one of the
most extraordinary discoveries of modern Science. It
is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren
dering themerres sensitive to galvanic action by this
means causing a concentration of the ind ucnee, at the
seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re
lief'. No other composition in chemistry is known to
produce the same effect, or to impart a similar pro
perty to the nervous system, by Means °fan outward
local application. The Magnetic Fluid contains noth
ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is
agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action asjt is,
beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc
tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in
every way perfectly harmless; they era sold at prices
within the reach of all and the discoverer only re-'
quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising efficacy
and permanent benefit.
Chrlatit's Galvanic Strengthening Plus-
These articles form another valuable application
of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are
an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings
and their modifications, acting upon the same princi
ple,%ut having the advantage of more local applica
tion. They arc confidently r9commended as a valu
able addition in the speedy cum ofßlieumatism,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 Amalie Affections,
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 Weakness of the
Breastond are highly recommended for many of those
complaints to which females are especially liable. As
an effectual means for strengthening the system when.
debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain
aid in Constitutional Weakness, is a Preventive of
Colds, and in all affections of the Chest, generally,
the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be found of
great and permanent advantage. In a few words; it
embraces all the virtues of the best tonic preparation,
with the important addition of the galvanic influence,
which is neither impaired nor exhausted, while the
action continues. These articles will be found entire
ly freci from those objections which are a constant
sourcri of complaint with the ordinary plasters in
common use.
The great celebrity and success of these arti
des have caused them to be counterfeited by imprin
cipled persons. To provide against imposition, Dr
CI-111'Zrle has but one authorized agent in each city o
the Union. The only agent in Pittsburgh,
W. W. WILSON.
CERTIFICATES 'AND TESTIMONIALS,
Of the highest and most respectable character, are
constantly received, regarding the extraordinary
value and success ofthe above articles. It is believ
ed that in the city of 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 have
completely battled all fgriner efforts of medical art.
indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who
disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine,
constantly recommend this application in their prac
tice, and with the exception of those who are too
prejudiced to give it a trial, the invention has re
ceived unanimous favor with the most intelligent
among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all
times ready and most happy to give every facility to
physicians, anal all interested, for t&sting the truth of
his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery.
Only agency in Pittsburgh, coiner of 4th and
Market street. Octl4-dly
Drugs, Drugs, Drisgs,
At N 0.2, Commercial Row, Libertystreet,"Eig Gol
den
Mortar" once more. i
yr AA'S & ROCKWAY, thankful l for the liberal pp,
El_ tronagr, which they have heretofore received
and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa
tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the
public to our stock of goods whicli we arc now re
ceiving for the fall trade. Among which ;nay be
ibund in quantities to suit purchasers, the following
articles.
Rhuebarit Root, - Liquorice Root,
Flour Sulphur, do. Ball,
Gum Arabic, Refined Borax,
Cat'dMagnesia, Sal Soda; -
Carb Magnesia, Spanish Brown,
Gum Aloes, Gum Copal,
Creani Tarter,. Roll Brinistone,
Calomel, White Chalk,
Sup Curb Soda, :Eat: Log Wood, ~
Epsom Salts, Chip'd 40.
Glauber do. Madder,', '
Tartaric - Acid, ' Yellow care, .
Gum Bcamrnony,
c hrome Yellow,'
Bat Copavia, - do:. Green,
Salt Petre, _ Rose Pink.
JOHN MURPHY
Together with a general assortniebt of Oils, Paints,
Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, Sze. &c., all
of which will be sold asiew as at ;any other house
in the city. sepl9
MHE HEIDELBERG -CATECHISM, or a sum
." mary or Christian po'ctrine ;as used by the
German: ,Reformed Church,' English mid German.=
For sale at our atore, No. 115 Wood st.,, Pittsburgh.
jell' scp SvS,CHEIBLER.; Booksellers.-
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IsIETIC FLUID.
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/lr; , oebarite 9 a,atultata • :Vegetable Reetor
- attire API-118. • - - .
Prepared by, Dr. Gorge Bennett, New -York city.
•
rpRE unprecedent e d - sccess that has attended the
use of theie pills in the practice of the proprie
tor for the last six or eight years, has induced him
to yield to the importunities of many who have used
andbeen - benefattect• by them, and make arrange
ments to place them within the reach of the public,
generally. ledoing so lie feels called upon to say
that the Indian ":Vegetable Restorative Pills is deci
dedly supericir to any with!.w,hich he is acquainted.
They combine the properties of many of the best
vegetable medicineaiuseein no other pills) in such
a manner as to ailbril not' only, immediate and tent
porary but permanent - relief. •
_• .
The valuable tonic which enters into their cent
position, by their action upon the secretory organs
hold in check, the purgative principle, and induce a
gentle and' natural operation; withoutinconvenience
..or pain, and While they restore a natural and healthy
action of the stomach, liver and bowels, - they in
crease instead of diminishing the strength of the pa
tient. The general opinion that a powerful and vie
lent purgative is necessary is founded in error; they
in general irritate the-stomach and bowels, derange
the secretions, and are productive of ;very. serious
minsequences, and it should be known that the great
mass OE pills in general use are composed' of - "the
most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with
too great a degree. of violence, producing that de
rangement in the system that is followed by coa
stigation of the bowels, indigestion'and
From these facts :the. natural inference would be
that to maintain uniform health it is necessary to
correct unhealthy secretions, expel morbid humors
and purify the system, by the use of a.medicine that
will act efficiently- yet mildly, assist instead of de
ranging the organs of the system, and thus, bring ha
tute in its proper and, healthy channel, to accomplieh
whieli no medicine is superior to thelndian-Vegeta
ble Restorative Pills; their operation is, in ordinary
doses, to promote a dottrel and easy miacuation, and
at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor
and health to the system, but when a powerful and
speedy operation is necessary, it willbe accomplish
ed by increasing the dose, which may be done wig
perfect safety, as they are entirely Vegetable. I!
They have been used as a family medicine for
yeareby many of the first respectabilityl and altho 2
they are not recommended to 4 . heal . 4 all.the ills
that flesh is heir to;”- yet it has been found Very rare
that it has been found necessary for those using them
to employ any other-medicine, and their occasional
use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven
tive,to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use
offamilies, travelers and seamen; they cleanse, the
blood, causing 'a ,free circulitien—open the obetruc
lions and promote the.secietions or healthy bile, and
consequently are an excellent medicine for nausea,
indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver com
plaint, pains 'in the head, side and breast, costive
netts, loss of appetite, urinary obstructions, ague and
fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rheu
matism, scorfula, and are sminently useful in all fe
male complaints—andene word, ail diseases aris
ing Gem ,nnhealthy secretions and impurity, of the
blood. Numerous testimonials of their efficacy in
particular Cases might be added, but - the proprietor
prefers presenting a few certificates of their general
character, from persons of unquestionable candor
and veracity, who would not in any degree lend their
influence to promote anything that is not of decided
utility, and rely upon their intrinsic merits to gain
them a reputation,feeling a perfect confidence that
none will abandon their use who give them a fair
trial. , .
Heads of families shbuld always keep a quantity
of. Dr. Osborne's Indian :Vegetable Restorative Pills
in the houie; they never fail. For those with are
subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight
or drowsinessarisingfrom too:great-a flow of blood
to the head, should take theic , pills in preference to
anything else, as they are a sure remedy.
Females 'avhcr value - good health should never be I
without Dr. Osbonleis Indian Vegetable 'Restorative
Pills, as they - purify the blood, remove obstructiobs,
and give the skin a beautiful:clear, healthy' and- be
coming appearance,. - It has been admitted by a.num
her of physiciaas that femal escannot too highly value
these pills.
CERTIFCATES
The following certificatqe are - from the lief. Thos.
Newman and the Re+. DalAd Webster, minister's in
thellethodist E. Church, New York Conference, •
Nnw Pfirrz, Sept. 5th,'45.
Dr. Osborn—Dear Sir: I have used' your Indian
Vegetable Restorative Pills myself, and made use of
them in my family, and niosteheerfully recommend
them as a very valuable family medicine.
Reapectfully, ' THOMAS .Isiv.wmArir.
MAnuotto, August 3d,' 1 45.
D. T. Osborn--Dear Sir: I have for sometime past
made use of 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 are all that you
recommend them to be. - -
Rdspectfully v . De.vm Wm:mat.
Letter from the Rev. George Bowes. •
. .
ELK. Rome, Walworth - county, Wis.
Dr. Osliorn.—lt is 'with pleasure. .I inform' you oi
the great benefftWhich I have derived from your
pills.. I have been in a decline for some time, which
hag greatly alarmed me, more especially as my com
plaint was a consumptive one,'and I have also been
very billions, and have labored severely with pains
in my head, and myeyes have been so affected as to
turn 'of a cloudy, sallow and other disagreeable chin
plosions. My 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 aver our neighborhood ; and wher
ever my extraordinary cure is known, as the most
valuable preparatidn for . purifying the blood and reg
ulating the system. I should . not have known the
worth of your pills lisd it not been for the Rev.-W.
Dewit, of Cuddebaekville, Sullivan county, N.Y., -
Ache with great kindness sent me a box to try them,
and to that box of pills I owe my health; , and as the
agent here is out of your pills, I wish You would send
u*lri package of boxes as soon as possible.:
Respectfully, GEORGE Boras.
Dtancnon - s.—Dr.'Osborne's Indian Vegetable Re
ry.
storative Pills should be taken eve night for a
vveekyless or more, as the obstinacy of the disease,
or circumstances are. The usual dose is from 2to 6,
according to the constitution of the person, liqtthey
should be taken in sufficient quantities to , ,
two or three times on the bowels. Very:
persons should' begin with but two, arid hie. '''ii
the nature of the case may require: Thoseinorero
bust or of very costive habit, may begin with three
i
and ncrease>to six, or even more if it shalLbe found
necessary, and they will effect a sufficiently
‘ happy
changs to guide the patient in their future an.
Each box contains from 35 to 40 pills—Priee 25 cts.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSONIS Patent
Medicine Warehouse, Ne. 89, Liberty sti head of
Wood, the only place in Pittsburgh where the genu
ine Dr. Osborn's Indian Vegetable, Restorative Pills
can. be obtained. .. - 0c.09-tilkw6m
- Medical and Surgical Office.
Health is the charm of life, withoutit gold,
Lore, letters, friends, all, all, are tmenjoyeti.
~,,„ DOCTOR BROWN, a
- . ,r.,-2:._ ' regularly educated physi
-1,4: ' 1 clan from the eastern cit
,"7,,j, - qX-E , ..'• . 4 , f; ies, would respectfully an',
- 0c4 . 4',.. , .., , nounce, to . thes citizens of
ii,lti.
ik,4,-. s 4) - . ,: Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
rrSeit::, 9.3 3 , -' v a n xicinity, that . he can he
V . , =,. ir !Nig eApsylted . privately and
~,,,..„5.,...,r conli . dentially, every day
, , • -, , evening at his office on
-- V , Diamond Alley, a few
doors froth Wood street,)
,
awards the market.
Dr. Brown giVes his particular - attention to the
reatment and investigation of the following disea
ses: •
All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood
scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency,
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism,
piles, palsey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession of.the latest in
formation and improvement in the treatment of
secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Loa. Hos,
pital. The modern researches on, syphilis, its
complications and consequences, atlthe. improved
modes of practice which have been made kriown
to the public: but recentley, and to those chiefly.
who make this branch of Medicine,:: their partien,
la.r study and practise.:
Many
Many new and valuable remedies havebee irlate
ly introduced, whichsectires the patientbeingMer
eurialized,out of existence— Strangers are appris
that Doctor Brown has been educated in every
branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to
practise, and -that he now confines himself to . the
study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the hurtanfname. No cure, no pay.
•
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with ,
out interruption from business. I
_ .
.
ca-Office on. Diamond Aley, a few doors from
Wood street, towards the market. • ConsultEttions
strictly confidential. my 1.2-d&cry
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DR. SWAYIrE's Ocniteovxxv 'ovirfur.
::04 1 WILD R.E.R R •
THE OESGT4AL AEFI ppirom*y . a.r.pAsAixan I
CON.SUNITTAM.
Coughs, Colds,Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint,
Spitting Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in.
the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart,
Inflnenza, Croup, Broken Constitution,
Sore Throat, . Nervous... Debility-
'and all diseases or mroat,,,, i - .
Break. and Lungs, 'the '
• Most effectual and •
•
speedy cure ever '
- • • known' ' for
• abovediseasei: : :
DIt , SWAYNE O S ••• •
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.
A. TFyily Wonderful Carp I •.1
Dr. Sweime: Dear Sie--In October lasi, while en
gaged with Mr. Jeseph Smith, in a sawmill, near
Waynesburg, Itsitt ittaCked with a cough, from be
ing exposed at night, which gradually increased, at
tended with spitting of blood and a severe pain in the
breast, loss of appetite, fever, Stc. 6m., which was
scarcely supportable. I had a family who
.were
ivhdlly dependent on my exertions for support, yet
was obliged to leave my business and return home.
I was then attended by several Physicians, both still
grew worse, until my medical attendants gaieMe up.
as incurable.. Subsequently, my wife observing in
one of the public prints, an advertisement of Dr.
Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, pro Cur
- me one bottle from Francis M , Chire, your agent.
in Lewistown, which relieved me. I continued, until
I had taken five bottles. lam now able to return to
my work again. 1 write this to offer you my sincere
thanks, and you are at liberty to make it knovra, so
that if any human being is suffering as I hate been,,
be may have recourse to your-invaluable medicine.
Yours, , JOHN P. BOYNE.
Lewistown, Del.'
CONSUMPTION, which has baffled the skill of
eminent Medical practi.ioners, where invalids hayo
been given up hopeless, by having recourse to, and
persevering in, this unequalled remedy, hive been"
radically cured. There are now in the hands of the,
proprietor numerous , certificates of cures, which
would' astonish credulity itself, were they made'
known to the world. To those who are afflicted:
with any of the above diseases, we say, give this
medicine a fair' trial; you will then be convinced this
is no miserable compound, but a safe and powerful
remedy, and that its curative powers stand alone and
equalled by none. • • '
Dr. Swayne'e Syrup is the only true and genuine
article of Wild. Cherry before the public, and we
would say to the afflicted, alwayi look for the writ
ten signature ofDr. SWAIHE on each bottle before
your purchase.. Beware, and be not deceived
.1
Some persons may tell you thafsetneether prepa
ration is as good. Heed them not. One trial of the
genuine Dr.Swayne's Syrup of wild Cherry.will con
vince you that it is the most valuable medicine dis
covered..-
. •
From the increasing demand for the above article,
Druggists, Merchants, and dealers generally, will
find it to their advantage to have a full supply of this' •
valuable medicine. Remember to enquire for,DR....
SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER
RY, as there:have been some individuals with the
assumed. names of physicians making great efforis
to push a spurious article into the market under a.-
fictitious name.
The (original and only) genuine article is only pre
pared by DR. SWAYNE. N. W. corner of Elghtlr"
and Race streets,Philadelphin. . • -
Let the advice be repeated, do not neglecta slight
cough; if you do, you may have occasion to!regret it.
Why run any risk? Delay has, and may again lead
to serious consequences.
LMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.An excellent
Spring Medicine. Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND
SARSAPARILA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS.
These great purgative and, purifying Pills are eel& .
brated for the cure of Dyspepsia, Sick . Headache,. •
Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Blotches or Pimples
on the face, or any disease where a purgative or Rani
lying medicine is required. Those pills neither gripe,
.produce nausea, or any other unpleasant sensation,
and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the blood and
cleaising the body of disease, they are unsurpassed:.
by any medicine ever yet introduced to the public.
irr Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, '
by the sole proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE & SONS, N.
W. corner Race and Eighth streets, Philea.
The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the
genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 63 Market at.;
Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood 'and 2,1 at., and
S. Jones, 180 Liberty st., where it can be obtain..
ed genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprietor's
prices.. Sold 'by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; E.
B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megollin, Mercer; J.. 11.
Burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &Co., 'Louisville;
Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver &
Co:, New Orleans; Denig & Son, Columbus; Boyd,
earns & Co., -Butler•lklackenzie & Haskell, Cleve
land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm: R. Weal,
Maysville, Ky .;
. Miller, Brownsville; Dr. H. Camp
bell & Co.,Untontown;ll. E.. Johnson, Cumberland; •
.M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents in all parts of
the United States.- sep 18
Wilson's Pills.
Milt WILSON PILLS, as a remedy peculiarly
1. adapted for headaches and dyspeptic affections,
are pretty generally known and estqgmed in
.this
community; anfi the proprietor, so often as he has
occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re
frain from as e.kpression of his grateful acknowledg
ments to his friends for their patronage and kindness •
to him. Nis feelin. * s are the warmer from observing .
the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost in
juxtaposition—of so many nostrums and kindred pro
paratious equally loud in their pretensions, and
Much more industriously presented to the public; .
while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to
remote places, soothing and comforting the afflicted,
and permanently grafting itself upon the affectiOns
of new friends, thus continually widening the circle •
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his
medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in
it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most rub-
slant ial evidence of the fact.
In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson
Pill differs fronimost other preparations in not being
originally made for sale; or with a view to pecuniary
profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro
(as a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in
drugs than he caste about for some cheap prepara
tion, dr must 'get up,' as the phrase is, something—
anything that will sell.' Often he enemata 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, would appear to be this: The
consciousness of the value of my pill originated •
the ideaof putting them on sale for money, and at I
price. The consciousness of the value of money
originates in most instances the ; many preparations
I lave alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take'
is always first , carefully considered, and the pill or
other preparation made and graduated to suit it. The
one is a DISCOVERY, and comes from the great Arians •
of Universal Nature; tho other a trick or invention,
and comes from a not very popular quality of Ism
mum. Nature. Reader! the difference here is
great. In one instance the value attached to therm..
is the starting point; in the other, the sioszv. But
it is not probable that some of the many. prepara
tionshaving even such paternity were acculentagy.
good, but that possibly by this process of "getting
up" as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as wo
clean wheat, they have been "got up" too, high be:.
fore their specific gravity bad been carefully aseer,-
tained, and have blown off never to be heard of;
with other chaff—some lighter, some heavier. •
Whatever may be the rationale, I must repeat it,
that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends thr
their discrimination in not consigning my discovery to •
that compenduous category of "inventionirthat did
not answer"—of "tricks that won't win.." •
The Wilson Pills aro useful as a orsram. remedy, •
and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in fain
iliessas a preventative of general.. ill health, or dis•
ease of whatever name, by any member of the fam
ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo
sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. ".
0:7 - They may al ways he bad in any quantity of the 9 ..
proprietor, in Penn Street, below Marbury, and of the
principal Druggists' f this city and Allegheny.
jy22.4lBtw7in
_ endltian Muds.
A WESTERVELT, •the old and well knew*,
Venitian BB:id Maker, formerly' of Second
and Fourth stiC, takes this method to inform hiimany
friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op.
eration on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny
Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various
colors, and qualities, is constantly kept on band and,
at 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-drver, and with
the" saute facility that any,other piece of furniture
can be removed, and without any extra expense..
je24-daawy.
Cotton Yarn, Oto.
45 000 LBS. assorted numbers t. .L;t4 . 4ind.
, ...
short' reel Cotton Takn.
la,ooo lbs.- Carpet Chain.
10,000 , g 'Cotton , Twine. • . ' •
150 Bales Common -Batting., • •••-•
100 • . Basra family. do.
Yor.otiletlOw to city or country trade,br,
M. B. RHEY Co.,'&
57 Woad Area;
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