The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 14, 1846, Image 4

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Plakivorth's Way Freight Line.
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XCLUSIWELY for the transportation of way
rf.,4,larbt-tTraert-Pittsburgh, Hlnirsville, Johns
tomr,rEollithiyabtirgli,- Water Street, and all inter
mediate places.
';''Grie.boat leaves the:Warehouse of C. A. bicAntil
- tyk . Co.,Pittsburgh;every day (except Sundays) and
- Shippers 'cin always depend on having their goods
'forwarded - ivithont- delay and' on accomtnodating,
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respectfully solicit your patronage.
PROPRIETORS.
Piclotorth of boats, Nile, Erchang,e, Paris and'
Pacific. , •
• 1, - .Er; Barnes of boats, Pus), and I.:zoine.
Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road.
'3. 'PiCKWORT.II, Canal Basin, Johnstown,
..JaliN MILLER, , Ilollidaysburgb,
M.ANULTY & CO, " Pittsburgh.
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- 11011IONGA7110LA'ROUTE,
, DSOWNSVILI.E.
T 0 11A_LTLMORE, in 32 limas—Eire $lO. .
I'o lIIILADELVIIIA. in 40 hours-- , fare $l2.
_ ONLY 73 MILES nrAcann!
IL S. MAIL.
. "PltecGreat Speed, Regularity and - high -Reputation
already attained by this pleasant passenger Route,
. bang induced the Post blaster General, te, place the
tNeor.Yolir, and. Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh,
. .
The superior and • swill steamers CONSUL' and
LOUIS 3PLANE, 'paves, llie,.3lnnonuabela Wharf'
at.S'O'Cltick - eirry morning, and at 6 0 , -
034 - "eneiy - reenitir,, - except Sundays. Splendid
"CAiehe'llawait their. arrival at Brownsville, to trhns
lOhit-Pitasermerrand M til, only 73 miles to Ili& Rail
'fßocittatf Cumberland:- • • , .
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MOE
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4 Thepreparations on this route are ample, and the
.tionstectiouo cppipiete,:Bo that disappointment or de
' lay!, yip he unknown upon it.
"...;•41y.our tickets, passengers 4an delay at Cumberland
durin g their pleasure, and continue
theiejili4rney' either h- steamboat or cars to Pinta
delpfii is
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CliMe in the "St. Charles Hotel," \\ st. Pitts
bdtglt:- J. MESKI,MEN.
iya.l Agent.
.. .Firtit Ward Livery Stable.
711
.. : TW.suliseriber, having bought Out the
well, known Liver} , 'Stable . kept lq C. B.
Duty,_ . In the 111 Th Ward, respectfully frith:lns his
,Irtotale . 64 the public' generally, that he will keep at
-- ,all,..Vates - a - stock. ofjlie ,best slescription of riding
' :L l O/.0 1 ;1)1%00, carriage's of all kinds,*and in short
".' eVety thing reipiireiriti'his line of business. -
~ ~. 4.C9.9 9 10eralile portion of his stock is pew, and he
- ,lireszizilident that no - stock iu the city will be superior
to his:
_ : __Jiffs termtlvill be moderate. His stable is on Lib
; erty . str6eV, a fi‘'v doors above the canal bridge ;
iirliefe lie respectfully indieits a share of public-pa
tronage. . - -'s CH.I_III.ES COI.I.:MAN.
c , :r!i4rEtc.is 'also providlat with an elegant Hearse,
~.;which will be fuliiislieff-when required. oct2s-tt I
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•:.- tWitoie;ide iiio4 - st ore: '
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'.. 'II: C111.LE6.; Ps' C 0.., are now 'recriviii,g their.
spring supplies eonsisiii4r of one of
the largest, Cheapest and best its- 41412/1-111101
~.,./surtpeuk.of floats and .shoeS that they have ever 1
:'Veen atilii to.brisi, to thin piarket. Also, Ladies and
:. - riliiiii4Yliare;iice BOA, and Straw 'Bonnets, of the
:':li-fest.Ptjte ; yeYether with .a splendid assortment of
"'Paha Leaf n'aiS, - wens' and boys' summer Caps.
~.alto, ;large lot,of New York Tanned Sole Leather,
',_,...,ii1f Of iivhich- having beci4_tirchased at, the lowest 1
rates, and. selected with great care for the. , catern.
trade, will be sold at a small advance aboie Bost and
crfarjjea,;,- All .merchants wishing- to purchase will I
find it ter:their interest to call and examine their stock
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'-before purchasing olseWhere. ' - nutr27-1.1
,Fine. Goid - nuft Sitver IVf , ioLes•-
7 - 7.= P.',:: - - . THOSE who wish to'purchase Gold or Sil
, vet Watches; or .Ten c I ry, will find. it to. theii .
pt ..."kIM I E- 'Wm - image to call .on the 81.16Criber, w ho iE
-..., -k4liing an - descriptignsof fine goirl .iiirli , ili er ‘vatelle,
i..--. itntl jetielryi.son as gotAtteritt4 as may. he bad in the,
Fine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watch( .'
...."..'. -',".~` '_ :" '• " Geneva and Frerich "
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'."- . - pine : ,: atches; '
_...-•,-..l..arires' andlGentlenten'o Fine Gold Gourd Chain's:
.-. : -; -;",. ..: :(.4. • .:: ' `,.._`--.-', ; . r.:. .:.. ' :.,, • 7 ;".-_ Breast Pins.
'‘‘ - Brae:Hats, Gold . Pencils, and ringorlitingn...
.. -,, : -- i'. Si4Trwa m. o9 ititterygodder.,'Lantinq.and a largo va
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ZY.44e4t6ii,gtoc6-niid .loweltyrepairl4lin' the
. . bet:maaaer, and warn/tied at the - lowcot....prices. •
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W. W. WILSON,
corner Follsith and '
octs ''.
FASHION .--Jost received tiy 4 4 l,
express from New York, tit e • Spring Style
or Mtn:. All thole in 41i-nr.of neatompenor
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.mon,;regocctfidly intited to call. S. MOORE,: `
N 0.93 Wood vt., 3 doors.below Diamond Alley,
marli-wp •
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' Uttkltth'e - tratissortatiiin Of freight bete-between-Pitti .-;• BLAKELY ¢ 2 1 .1 . 110.11.1::1,.tipietita.
thirgiChlitithi-! Attaistie.cities, itia . Pennsylvania _... r ., a Emi , rumicEs: to
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ono
~t, a b, 4 ago to
and Fran ;
Inl P r°v4 " ni gf }ts a t" ! P nltltnbresa ! ld -', 64:iit i 4 7,. ht 4 l t itt - "-
-,---tr,:-. 1 , 1 , Great: Britain and Ireland, by the Black Pa ll , or
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_Line V.Licerpool - Puthets. Sailing from New
The Poytiietot4,sisthis old ei,taliliSneddineilraviet.: yi,a'-
„ .. suil - Li'verpoel de the' Ist 'and 16th of every .
completed 'trkeir - arrangements are
.prepurea.Acy,dir-,;i'
month: Intl by liesCL.dasS'Anterican Ships [Sailing.
ward good d tirtatllidin'the East loifille opening 'Or; w e „kiy l. - -,., , •, • .
the canalltra3iiglitiv,l4oa , '„ g rea.,,,„,,Liii-,teims,,ii iiiiy peiWouttionditte_irs 'the ii bld Country”. for' their
other rehli,htidibler.JiliV;:alul'itze deterirtified that - 0...n", : ,
friends;,moie:make the necessary . .arrangenients with
care or,iitleittietreg„,tlielr„ptrtalttilthe I%;airtingirri:e-:• tin) subteribers, - and have Iliemhrouttht out in i.tilY 0 . 1
cure,eieutretkitieZe'ltr..tliapatrtinagn'io liberally, be , .: t h e eighi-,,ilie.;.e'amini,.i.-„, the Black Ball or, Old Line
et " wer A i n r etiiiaitVetat Sears Pit:eli - -.." ' .'
oriLiger atil.Picketsfritnilhig front Liverpotil on the
''' 'V - ' ' '` 'tit ibl'li at systerit • , ----altn i
The ' td,'eii.Stf.eeoe„e. de Pa r ...qi - e -n - '', -, Ist an t ~47,1 , tlio.irgir by first class ships,
so i nA t t i re e rYrAerrliil4 l l.Yend dte , Pateti exTiTen,e.°ll,.. silitiironi'.lliart:Port Weekl.)'," which ellf Agents
in fll'e`titilivery or giiiiilil,"llllCvabienife of itll-r,sr of
.4f64. - . - J* o 4 ti-. Ruche & to:, thgre will sbilli out!
-- wit1ii1iit..4194(1,'...: --.• •. -
- delaktiirc4nKstorotheLdainage, incident Orstlte . cral
Sys,pni,.;silliere gettidichaVet6 be hiltrieilli.ti'iiilehiiee
.11oulif tlitiSii4efit for not come Out the money will
tlirdeineli meant) tlic, - tir., -I .a . miiiiiii thereitaritable - order „ i ) ;".,,42. 1 . i „ . a .: , , ,.... 1,,, . i, G. ii , ), a tt - i tuction.
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in ivitioll.prdan4 li s i. if l iee ti . r l e e , '?e ilt .Y. deli vnt : e••A ; fl. ti ' _lle "'Brack "Ball,or old -Line of. Liverpool Packdl
• then; Alas Ode - edit :the jp . loptietins to tncretliteir ,_ .;
, e , ei - t.intprise. the following - magnificent. ships, and
stuck," . 'aiiityithirahlY 'Pas ISett , t/ii: ' ' Thrir l'a.r.,elig• ivill 'Sill . froiii. - Livetpotil .on- their ":regular appoitt te
wareouses at esch itiiii,;lonea..pialled bYa'n,y'other
~h,,,, ~u s r t Abs.„;, - „,-,- ~,
iineplinints:ilielii fauilititi to co mlitex,their busitleSS' '- vijioin,.. ..,, , , ; - ,i..1.. ~.0,,
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with dA4i4tell; iiiiir I. shippers' the ' gonienieltce Of ii er - .,;,7, , ,, • :- - -- 16 . 0 i -„ . mti , „' . 16 , 1 , ,1
free stotage;lfrminitett, until the it - at - rail geinentS hit - '
e t nitplete -, whiril . ,tdoir . long New York, lit Fob. Ist June. 'lst Oct..
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e lcPerteltee . in tbeen.rel . Amricn '- . lilth ‘.t 16th l6th
ing.trade; it is Ptestune4, Will be Sullicteniguarantee . y orkshire,
Ist Afar. lit July. Ist NOV.
to theii'ptitrons etia, the p . 0)4 - 01112 they wilt success -: 5.,,,,,,,hridge, ifith 't lfitlt ', 16th Dec.
ful).yP.xerl.themselvei to give general satisfactitin. ' aLreni,
• . lit April. Ist Aug. Ist
Ricidike receiver! forwarded stenieboat chaff es -
,„ MonteZillitil / GU/ " 16th ', 16th '•
!milli W-liti bine.tiiiiixe;ttraletteitte'd f eee-er'etinr i e tif"! Nutice.—lt is ivi'.'ii ki10,61,.al the Black Ball is
'4lO etiAiiini.Siden, advanciitgor stoiage,sn . d . all.c . the very best conveyance for persons to get riot llteir
21 the following aeents promptly attentidd to: y• d .' t i- 1
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brinei-out plissettoers lir that I..ine, the public are re
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We by that Line.
1400-• i, . . •"'': ' North tit:, Baltimore. linve at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any
r'' Slug Itanit , s Transport's - tient. /axle. amount, direct 011 tilit Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub
;.'''‘: -7. :' ..., -•. : ' - • - -trir,f , - ,01.
, -lit. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, 1 1.mt.g , & co.,
glitiCril;l7ll 18 A 6 , ... ; . : _ z y
.........„ ....1, . Bankers, London are paid free of • disciiiiiit, or
....- 3 e - I'' ' ) ". i • decree , wlettever in all the princi4l tOWIIS
,ThletliD.UllTED on - strietSabliath-keepingprinciples, throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and 1 '.ll .es
.
V,7- I . 7 tlirtrigh-not claitning tote the:only line that isso %Apply to, or a.ildress, it by Letter, (post ?at • 1
condieted. i The proprietors of tine old established .. . : ItOCIIE., a 5... lt(IS CO.
linntaveputtheir stock in the Most complete order, , No. 35, Ful ton street New York.
and` are thoroughly prepared to tbrward.produce and (Neat dour to the Fulton Bank
insirchandize to end from the Eastern citiesoit the ...' ' AM. ROMP., Sr.,
uphning of harigation. - . .
.IVe . tntst -that otir Icing experience in the , carrying .1 , O . r to BLAK ELY•& AIII'CIMI.,
bitsiness,and zealous attention to the intetests or ens- iny 1.1 Penn street, and Smithfield st
tethers, will secure-tours a enntinuanco and increase
of the patronage heretolbre bestowed on 'Bingham's
Line.'
. , Olt arrangements will citable us to carry freight
with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always
be aslow as the lowest ‘ charged toy other responsible
-Produte and merehandize will be received and for
warded 'east and west, withdut any eharg.e for nalverti
sitii.,'sturage or
Bills of lading forwarded, and every --direction
promptly attended to.
1 1 •Addreso,-or avid y to- WM. BING'
Canal Bdain. cor. Liberty and Wayne sts..lbttAfg,
'BIAGI! ANIS, HOCK & STRATTON,
N0.2'16 Market st., Philadelphia,
- JAMES WILSON, Agent, 1
No. 12=4 North Howard st.,llaltimore, I
WILLIANI TYSON, Agent,
No. 10 \Vest tst., New York .
Ind:ept),:tient ror - 90.11e Boat Llue.
•
. •
is
P,R.the transportation of f
produce and merchan
ilize to. and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and
PhObdelpliia; Mr' without transhipping. Goods con
signed to' qurcare, will be forwarded without delay,
st-the.lowest current - rates; Bills
~of Lading trans
mitted,. and, all instructions promptly attended to,
free frinn any^ extra ttharge for storage or Commis
sion. 'Address -
C. A. AicANULTY S Co.,
C.'unal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE, MEBRILL . B: Co.,
Smith's Wharf,Baltintore.
•... MEARS . , RAYNORIt Co.
jy9,3 - Broad st. Philadelphia.
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Tanscott;;;:tientral Emigration Office.
REMITTANCES and pa ssag
hrr and thou Cs EAT BRITAIN AND
I um. by W. T. Tapscott
73 South street, corner oes - Ikiden Lane, New York,
Alta SG Waterloo road Liverpool.
The-subscribers having accepted the agency of
the above house, are now prepared to make arrange
ments upon the: roost liberal terms with those desi
rous of paying the passage of their friends from the
old. Country, and natter themeselves their character
and long standing in business will ghe ample as
surance. that all their arrangements will he carried
out faithfully.
,Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott, ere long and favora
bly known for the superior class, accommodation
and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The
QUEEN' or rite WEST, SHERIDAN. - ROCHES
TER, GAILRICK, ItcirnNGu.En., noscius,. LIV
ERPOOL, and • SIDDONS, two of v. hich leave each
• Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and
'from Liverpool the Oth and Ilth, hi addition to which
they bane arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar
ture from Liverpoed, every tic edays being thus deter
Mined, their. facilities shall keep pace with their in
cregsit% patronage, while Mr. W, Tapsc °Ws constant
per-sonal superintendance of the.busincss in Liver
' pool is au additional security that the comfort and
accommodation of the passengers will be partite..
larl v attended to.
The subscribers being (as %sant) extensively enga
ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg I
and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take
charge of and Airward 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 arc engaged
in givini , them tiicilities for carrying passengers so ,
far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (line 1
cessary,) forward passengers further West by the i
best mode of conveyance without any additional I
charges fur their trouble.. Where persons sent Pitt
decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will .
be refunded iu full. •
' 1
' • . • REMITTANCES. 4,
The subscribers are also prepared to give draftkil t
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.
• Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt
ly attended to
TA AFFE &O'CONNOR,
Furwarding and Connnission Merchants,
rinr27 d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rethittances to England, Ireland, Scol
land and Wales.
PERSONS desirous of remitting, money to Allyn
the above countries, van do so through the rub
scribers on the mO,stcasy terms. We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over .Cl,OO sterling.—
Remittances made through our house any day belore
the 23a of May, will lie received in Ireland, by the
20th of June.
13LAICELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh,.
Agents for Roche, ltro'm &Cll.,
myl4 New York
THE undersigned having bought the paper ware
house and 'wall paper man a ractory, late of
loldsl2ip & Browne, have entered into a co-partner
shlp, under the name and style of hill & Browne, Mr
the purpose or carrying, on the business in all its va
rieties. They will have always on hand a complete
assortment of PAPER I lANGINGS AND BORDERS,
or their own manuracture, and their stock will be
improved and enlarged with periodical additions
from the . best French thetories.
Agents for the, well-known Clinton Paper Mill,
Stenhenrille, from which they will be constantly
supplied with witrriNG, WRAPPING, PRINT
ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &v..; all of which
th e y (slier wholesale and retail, at their store, No.
37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia
mond , where country merchants and dealers
are invited to call.
j e29.l(ini
1 - IXCII ANG E 111tC , KER, corner of Wood and 3d
streets. Gold, tat% er and current bank notes
bouald and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities
for.sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected.
_
Wm. Bell & Co.,
- F. Lorenzo,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
. J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph WOUdWeil,
J:1111ItS
Met. Bronson & Cu"
- John I!. ffross'il & Co., 5'
Junes M'Caudiess,
.J. It. Tll'Dowild, St. Lonio, Mo.
'W. 11. Pope, Prt,i't flank of lie., Louiseiile
,
E.II.I 4 i:PLANKYLVANIA by PM. Swill,
with 10,00) men, imtwithstanding which, J. M.
White will continue to sell clothing cheaper thin
any has heretofore heen ofrered in the western coun
try, having the largest esLtblishment in the city,
fronting. on Liberty and Sixth streets, lle is now
'prepared to show to his numerous patrons the gri:st
-I'varietv of Moths, eassimeres, voinings, and MO
thhiguf :al descriptions, suitable lorthe approaching
season', that has ever been (Armed in thi market, to
which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the
corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets.
J. M. WHITE.
Proprietor
Can't be Beni!
ALAVlnick: hasjtiA received at his large
esitabLiShineut, fronting on Liberty aid Sixth
a,splent.iiil assortment of TWEEDS fin
sin - timer; alsu,a`saperiorlot of Pr , licit Sal in VES
i IINGS; - all - of triiieh he is reuily to make up it,
the rafesatushion and on the most wasiinable terms
as. usual. Qbkrve, the cornet . , No 167 Liberty
and Sixthstroets..
inYDi Tuilnr, Proprietor.
John D. Darts,
A UOTRWEER & COMMISNIoN MERCHANT,
; LA-Corner of Wood and-Filth !streets, Pittsburgh,
14 remlyte receive inerchandize.of every - description
on consignment Rtr public or private sale, and from
lung Cxperictice in the above busbies, flatters 'himself
-that he will be able to give. , entirc satisfaction to all
who may &yin him .with their patronage.
Regular sales on Mondays and Thursdays of Dry
ponds and-Fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A.M.
pf:,groceribs, Pittsintrgli, manufactured - articles,
• ew and second haud - furnilure,.&c.i at two o'clock,
'.
Sales every evening at early gas-light. augl2_y
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"24',7' , ',;':,• .- 7 ,, :' ,. •Lt -
M=VM
Paper Warehouse
GEO. G. BRWNE,
SA.ML. G. HILL.
Al Feu Krawer,
To Arms: To Arms :
S'. ~c'.~`_.
3nsurattce
The Torasardin Fite Insurance Company
• ' Or PIIILADELPHIA.,._ •
PERPETUA L. i4oo,ooo:Paid in of
-1..,J fine 163&, Chestnut st., north sif,le, near
Take Insurance, either permanent orlimited, against
loss or damage by lire, on ifroperty and effects of
every description, in town or country, on the mist
reasonable terms. Applications, made either per
sonally or by letters, will - be promptly 'attended to.
C. N. BANCKER, Prest. '
C. G. BANCKER, Secxy. .
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Butcher, .laceb R. Smith,
.Tliontas !fart, -. George W. Richards,
Thomas ,T. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
• Tobias Wagner, Adoiphi R. Rorie,
Samuel Grant,' David S. Tamil.
PITTSBURCH AGENCY
•
WARRtex MARTIN-, Agent, nt the Exchange Office
of Warrick Martifi, & Co., corner of Third.atid Mar
ket streets.
Fire risks taken on buildings and tlieir contents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland navigation risks taken.
ang,t-y. •
Fire and Marine Insurance
frilE insurance CoMpany of Nilith America, of
1 Philadelphia, through its duly ;iuthorized Agent;
the suhscriber, •oticrs to make permanent and hinted
Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity,
and on shipments by tune canal and rivers.
A rthnr O. Coffin ; Preet. Samuel Brooks,
AleZ.-11cory, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Siontiel IV. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
Joh❑ A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, John R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D.'Wood,
Win. Welsh. lleury D.Sherrard, Seey.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni
ted States, having, been cloirtered in 1794. Its char
ter is perpetual, and Irmo its high standing, lung
experience, ample means. and avoiding nil risks of
an extra hazardous character, it may be considered
as offering ample security to the public.
MOSES ATWOOD.
At Crooning Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.. Wa
ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y.
AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
New York.
911115 we7l known and re s pectable company is pre
pared through their PITTSIGIP; AGENCY, t o
slake insurance et' et cry kind connected with risks
or tranvortAtion :not inland navigation; to insure
auzni nut loss or damage by tire, Dwelling Houses,'
Warehouses, Puddings in general, Goods, Wares,
and Meranndise; and every description o 1 ptasonal
property on the must filSornbi e tering.
_ .. ...
Appli c ati o n s jor Insortnee attended to without de
lay at the office, No. 31 Water and litl. Front ttts., by -
ST110;1'0:11 11.111.13AUG11 Ag't.
At an Election held at the office in N. Y.; Mai•
12th, the aillowing named gentlemen were chosen
Directors of this Company, for the ensuing )car,
i 4:
Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Holt,
John Brtr. !ICJ, John McChain,
William G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell,
John Nesrhowie, Jacob :11iller,
William 8. Slocum; Marcua Spring,
John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake,
John J. Herrick.
And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO-
S.EPII W. SAVAGE, Esq., was unanimously re-elec
ted President for the ensuing year.
W.M. JAMES noccs,
Secretary.
au 1- 1 y
A MC.RICAN FIRE INSFRANCF. COMPANY of
1 - 1 Philadelphia—Charter perpetini I—Capital 500,-
GOO paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut
street—Wen. Davidson, Prelet; Frederick Fraley.
See•y. Thin old and well established Cowl:any con
tinues to insure Buildings, :Merchandise, Furniture,
and Property, At of an extra hazardous character,
against loss or damage by Fire.
Applications (hr Insurances in Pittsburgh and its
neighborhood will la' received, and risks taken
either perpetually or thr hooted periods, on favora
ble terms, by GEO. COCI I It A N, Agent,
dee. 24 No. 243, Wood street.
JOSIAH XING.
.1. F/I , lXE'f, Jl.
• KING S. FINNEY,
Agents at Pitt.iburgh, for the DeThwart Mutual
Safely Insurance Company of Philadelphia.
FIRERISKS upon Ilnildiuc, and Mcrchandizeof
every description, nod:Marine Risks upon hulls
or cargoes of IC.lsdri, taken upon the must thrombin '
terms.
Office at the e•archott;e of Ring St lio:rnes, on
Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh.
N. B. I' once inii!e the confidence and
patronage of their friends and crtifitrltlnity at large to
the Delaware N. S. Insurance Company, as an insti
tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—
ns ha•ring a large paid in impital, which, by the oper
ation of its charter, is cons.isintly increasing—a s
yielding to each person insured hi, tine share of the
profits of the Company, withimt involving him in
any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium
artisally paid in by Imo; and therefore' as possessin_
the Mutual principle dim ested of every obnoxiou s
feature, and to its most attractive harm. not 1-tf
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelphia.
N. E. corner of Third nod Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
THE asrms of the company on the first of Janua
ry, pubfinked in Con, linmity with an act
01 . the Pennsylvania LegtAature, were
Itonild and Mortgages,
!teal ga , tate. at cost,
Temporary Lows, Stocks aiid
Making a total of i5909,0:3 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses mill Le
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who
obtain policies from this Coin pans. Risks taken at
as low rates as are consistent witli security.
oct WA R RICK MARTIN, Agent.
Pittsburgh Navign lion and Firu Insu
rance Company.
Oilier., Nu. 41. Street.
DI It ECTI,H A:
William Ebbs,
Lurie I lutellismi,
Frei!. Lorenz,
Janie, Ala . y,
R. W. Poindexter.
.\I. ALLEN, Pres't,
!tour-Ayr Ft NNE 5, Secretary.
ang.Prdi'mr.
:%Ticitael AlleD,
C. .111-11 , 1:z.
Thos.
Robert Beer,
! N. LUCA N, has removed to No 83, Wood
street, One door lielow , Diarriond Alley, to the
glory lately occupied by Clark & Cameron, where he
I has opened a Wholesmie and Retail Dry Goods Store,
and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is
»peeing a new and well selected stricle'ef Goods,
consisting of French, English and America)) cloths,
(all colors,) a great variety Or new style Cassimeres
a nil Satinetbir Cashmaretts, (a new style;) Oregon
Cassimere, a good stock of summer cloths of all
kinds; late style li'estings; also, a great variety of
Lawns and rinigharns; Pyramidical Graduates and
other fancy ',interns; a vanote or prints 6 to 26 cents
10, yard; a %cry superior lot or white goods, 000sist
/lig or India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric;
Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace
and !tuned Muslin; figured and plain Iliddneth; black
and blue black Silks; plain, figured and striped; a
largo assortment of hush Linens; bleached brown
Mindins; table Diaper; Marseilles Co anterpalles,
(large 0120;) Mercer); a si:ood supply of Cmbrellas,
Parasols, Parasoletts and ' Sunsharl en; a very large as
sortment of men, wmnen, and children's Hosiery; a
very tine article of Lisle Thread llose and Gloves,
and many other articles not enumerated. lie would
respectflilly invite his former customers and the pub
lic g, nerally, to an examination of his stock, t o
which he expects to make additions regularly.
apb-y
J. S. Lowry, Merchant Tailor.
Ainn 1.1) intl,rin his friends and the public in
I general, that he has removed to Woods/reef,
in the NT. CIIARLES I .lllllillg, two doors below the
entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in
OW neatest and most fashionable manner, having e n - gaged the services of Mr..lonN CA3temt as cut
let', whose attention will lie devoted to that branch
"fil m trade and whose well known ability in this par
ticular having long been established in the
litshion
able community of this city, induces the belief that
by close attention to business, he will be able to
give general satisfitetion to all who may laver him
with a call—basing also made ; arrangements to keep
constantly on hand a general assortment of every
thing adapted _to , gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestnig, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus
penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article-pertain
ing to a gentlnman7s wardrobe, he will be ready at
all times to supply any demand in his line.
Thesubscriber respectfully informs his friends and
',the public generally, that having entered into the
abooartungentent the
the
will be able to
furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a punc-
Anality and • despatch scarcely equalled
. by any other
in the , cityir andzior style and workmanship nor oar
paired by any in the states.
aug22-d3m JNO. M. CAMPBELL.
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NATIONAL FIRE
Insurance
$6 0 n,6 Li D:1
104067 77
2U7,499 7
lleutoved
41cAllster!s Aft.lieraling
IN.SESIBLE
TilgPreceding ;t
to represent the Irc
TFINSIBL PEASPIRAT/Otifk
[t- is th.. great twat-m7llm
for die; impurities of tith
body. It will benoticed .
hat thick cloudy mit
isues,,frotn all. points tit
he .surtitcc, which .
,:ates gist this perspim
ion flovs.uniuterrupted.
ly when we are inhealth,,
dtt ceases -when we., are
sick. Lifp cannot be au -
_ It. It IS thrown oft from the blopd,and
other juices of the body, anddisposeii by this meaus,or
nearlyall the impurities withintire. Theianguage .0,
Scripture is "in the /Mood is the Liftb!" - If it ever be
comes impure, it unity be - traced:directly to the stop!
Togo of the insensible perspirdlion. I- Thus weave, all'
that is necessary when -.the blood, stagnant, or in
fecicd is to open the pores, and it relieves itselrfrom
all impurity instantly. Its own heat and :vitalityare
sudietedt, without One. particle of tnedicine, except'
to open the pores upon the surraCe: Thus wesee„
the folly of .taking so much internal remedies: 4.11.
practioners, however. direct their efforts to restore
the Inseusible 'Perspiration...The Thompsonian, for
instance, strains, the flydropathist shrouds- us in wet
blankets, the .lionmpathist deals out intinithisintals,
the Illopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury,
and the blustering Quack gorges US with pills, pills,
pills. .
. . .
.
Ti. give someldea of the amottnit of tha . Insensi
ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Or.
Lewenhock; ascertained thatfive-eights of all We re
ceive into the stomach, passed off by thismirans. In.
'other words, if we eat and drink Oight pounds per.
day, we evacuate five pounds of it by , the•Lusensible,
Perspiration. . ' I - • 1
This is none other than .the used up particles of
the bloodotud ther juices giving Place,to the new.'
and fresh ones., To cheekAhis, therefore, is 10 re - ,
Min in the system live-eights of all thee viruien matter,
that nature demands should. leave the body. . .1
By a sudden transition from heat CO cold, th pores!
arc stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be-1
gins at once to deyelope itself: Hence, a stoppag,e - of
this flow of the !juices . , originates so many corn
plaints.
It is by Stopping the pores, that overwhelms-man
kind with coughs, colds, and conliumption. Nine
tenths of the world die from diseues induced by a
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiraiion.
Let me ask, now, every candid lurid, what.course
scents the most reasonable to purstie;to unstop the
pores, atter they are closed. Would you give physic
to unstop the purest Or would you, l apply something
that would do this upon the surtace,l where the clog
ging 'actually ii? And yet 1 know lot - no litisieine
who Makes any ekternal applMatiOns to effect it.
Unaer these eirenmstarices, - 1 present to physicians,
and to all others, MeAlisterfs All.ll4nling Ointment,
or the World's Salve, It has power to restore per
spiration on the Mot, on the head old sores, upon the
chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether
diseased slightly or severely.
It haNpower to cause all external :hares, seroftiloui
humors, skin diseases, poisonous Wounds, to dis
charge their putrid matter, anti then heats them.
It in a remedy that sweeps off the Whole cataloger
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire conch
to its healthy ninctions.
It is a remedy that forbids the neeeksity of so many
and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach.
It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconve
'deuce, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It preserves aml defends the surface from all , do.
rangement of its functions. The su l l rface is the out.
let`of five-eights of the bile and used up matter With
in. It is pierced with millions of op6iings to relieve
the intestines. Stop tip these pores, a nthjentle knocks
at your door. it is rightly termed All-Healing„TOZ
there is scarcely a disease, external' orinternal, that
it will not benefit. I have aunt it fru-the last fourteen
y ears for Mt fintualteli of the chest, cOnsumption,liv
er MI of ing the utmost danger:tint reSponsibilkoind
1 declare' betbre Heaven and load, : that Out Dams
single MUM MO it Killed to benefit, When the patient
was within the reach of mortal mount.. .
I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I
have had Illimsterat of. the Gospel, kl edges nit. the
bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gebtiemen of tilt
highest erudition
. aiiii mull it Wes -of of ithe poor ! Use it
in every variety of vvay, and there lids been but one
voice—one united and universal voice—saying n.llc-
Allister, vont' (hu tment is good.
CONsCilllif lON.—It can hardly In
salve eau have any effect upon the Ii
they are wahin the systOn. But if pi
chest, it penetrates directly to the It
the poisonous particles that are con
and expels them froni the systole. i
I uperimot say-that it is curing persc ,
Lion emitenially, although we are re
nessi I care not what is said, so long
several thousand persons yearly.
HEADACIIE.—The Salve has etnio
the Headache of tea years standing, 1
regularly every week, so that venni
place.
Deathess and Ear Ache aro hdpc
teas.
COLD FEET. --Consumption, Lie
pains in the idlest of aide, falling off th
the other al way s accompanies cold fel
The. Salve Will cure every case.
In Scroutla, Erysmplas, salt Itheui
plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsv, Sore Thrtf
Broken or Sore Breast, Piles,•all Chest!
as Asthma, oppression,P aim, also Sof
ped !lauds, Tumours, Cutaneous Erupl
Diseases, and of the Spine there is pre
Mine now knowd so good.
BURNS.—It is the Lest thing in the world rp
Burns. (Rend the Dfrections around the box.)
PIMPLES i )1 ,, i THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross
surtime. Its first action , s to expel all humor. It
will not cease drawing till the Klee is free from any
matter that may be lodged ender the skin, and fre
quently breaking out to the surliice. It then beais.
When there m nothing but grussnessd or dull repul
sive surface, it begins to-soften and sliften until the
skin becomes as smooth and delieate it. i s a childs.
11`ORMS.-11 parents knew how fatal most medi
cines were to children taken inwardly; they would
be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial
lozenges" called ' , medicated lumen ley," "vcrmi
loges', pills, Re. The truth hi, no nub can tell, in
i ariably whim worms are present : Nriw let me sal,
to parents that this Salve will alwaysltell if a child
has worms. It will drive every vOO4l of thein a
way. (Read the directions around the box.)
there is probably no medicine on the thee of the
earth at once So sure and so safe in the expulsion no:
worms.
a• ,
T U lLET. — Although I have said little about it as
, a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world I
They may bring their Oils far and near,!aud mine will
restore dr, hair two cases to their one[
OLD OLD SORES.—That scone Sores ate an outlet to'
the impurities 01' toe system, is, because they cannot
pass oft' through the natural channels Of the Luseasi-•
lite Perspiration. It'--such sores sirs healed up the
I impurities must have.some other nutlet or it will en-
I danger , life. This salve will alwayS provide fur
isucti emergencies.
RD ELMATISM.—It removes almost immediately
the intlairimation and swelling, heat the pain of
course CeaSOS.
FEY ERS.—In all eases of fever, the difficifitylie s
in the pores being lucked up, so that the limit and
Iperspiration cannot pass ell'.lf the least Moisture
could be started the crisis has passed ;lid the danger
over. The Alt-Ileahng Oinumint will' n all cases 4e
tbvers almost insetutl v unluck the skin and bring forth
i the perspiration.
, . .
I SCALD II EA D.-'---We have cured calms that seta
lally defied every thing known, is well as the ability
of fifteen Or twenty doctors. One Man told us lie
had spent 8500 on his children without any benefit,
when a few boxes of the ointment cured them.
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al
.ways keep corns from growing. People need never
be troubled with them fl' they will use it.
AS A - FAMILY MEDIC IN E.---No.. Man canmeas
.
ere its value. So long as, the stars tell along over
the Ilea vens--so lung as man treads .the, earth, sub
ject to all infimities of the llesh—so long as disease
and sickness is known—just so long will this good
Ointment be used and esteenica. When roan ceas
es from MI the earth,then the demand Will cease,
and not till then. . JAMES MeALISTER & Co.
centsSoleproprie tors of the above Medicide. Price 25
per box.
CAUTION.—As the All-Healing' ( - )zitniont has
been greatly counterfeited, nee have given thin Cau
tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine
tulle:m . oe- names of James McAlister, ar James Me
.4lister 4' CO., are wntrresr with. a PEN ;upon E9Ett9 •
label." Now we hereby offer a reward of 850 to i
Ibe paid on conviction in any of the constituted!
courts of the United States, liar any individual coun
terthiting our name and Ointment. -- I • •
PRICE 2.5 -CENTS PER. BOX. • .
AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH-1)1-MM' & Reiter„
corner of Liberty and . St. Clair sts. areithe whole
sale agents, and L. Wilcox; jr., corner Market st. and
the Diamond; Haya & Brockway, (Druggists No 2,
Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. ii..Cass4l, corner of
Walnut awl Penn streets., sth •ward,•andisold at the
Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door froM Second st;
and in Allegheny city by II P. Schwartz,inud J. Sar-.
eent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmilighana; and
D. Negley, East Liberty; 11. Rowland, McKeesport;
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexenderi&Son, Mo
liengailela..Citv; N.B. 'Bowman &.C.d:; j',T. Rogers,
Brownsville, * Pa; - Dr.`S. ° Sibitli; Bridge'vater; and
John Barclay, Beaver Pa. ' ! mar 20.
MEM
A POSITIVE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR
RHEUMATISM
AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. -
" What though the cartsrs may not be explained,,,r
Since their effects are duly ascertained,
Let not delusion, prejudice, or pride,
Intlace rnankinir to act the rrteans . aside;
111eana*hich, tho',siinple, arc by 'Heaven aesignid
To alleViate the human kind.". • '
CIIRISTik.I , ,S GALVANIC FLINGS AND
THIS remarkable invention, which. has received
the universal approbation of the medical profes
sion-of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap
plieition of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means
of which the ordinary 'Galvanic Batteries, 'Eleetric
and Magnetic Machines, 4c., ere entirely dispenied
witli,.and the mysterious power of Galvanism applied
withont any or the objections which are inseparable
from the general mode now in use. The strorigilos,
en, .pid irregular intervals, in which Galvanism' is'ap
pl led by the Machines, has been pronounced, after' a
fair and , impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and
it was to remedy this radical detect that this new ap
plication was projected, which after unceasing toil,
and perseverance, has been I;rought to its prettent
state olperfection. The, Galvanic Rings answer; all
the - purposes of the most expensive Machines,. and
in many other respects are more safe and certain in
accomplishing the desired effect..
The Galvanic Rings used in connection with the
Magnetic Fluid, are confidently recommended in
disorders which arisefrom an.enfeebled and unhealthy
state of ,the nervous or vital system, and these com
, plaints are among the most painful and universal to
which we are subject. They arise, without exception,
from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nerv
ous System—and it was in ,these cases that other
'remedies , !iving so often failed, a new agent was I
greatly heeded, Iwhicit it is confidently believed, heti
been ronnd in the proper and judicious application
or Galvanism.
The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire
success in all cases of RucumArtsm, acute or ehraMc,
applying to the head, face or limbs, Gout,. Tic-Dolo
rear, Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous Sick
Headache,. Indigestion, Paralysis, Palsy;
Fits, Cramp, Patpitationi 'of the Heart, Apoplexy;
St illness of Juin-4, Spinal Coin - plaints, Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Yerroirs Tremors., Dizziness of the
pain in the Chest and Side, General Debilitlid>ficien
ry of Nervous ondl Physical Energy,! arida NERV
OUS 'DISORDERS I . Ti, cases orconfirtned Dyspepsia,
which is simply a nervous derangement cif the-diges
tive organs, they have beep found equallisuccessfid.
Their extraordinary &Teas upon the system must be
witnessed to be Believed; and as a certaiii preventive
for the preceding complaints they are equally recorn
mended. The Rings are of different prices, being
made of all sizes, anti 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, tit!.
In mine cases of a very se.vere character, and of
long standing;the power as applied by the Galvanic
Rings is not sufficient to arrest the progress of disenee
and ultimately restore health. .The improved modi
fication in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets ' &c., entire
ly remedies this objection; any degree of power that
is required can readily be obtained, and no complaiet
which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect'
will fail to be permanently relieved. These articles
are adapted to the waists, arms, wrists, limbs; ancleS,
or any part of the body, with perfect convenience.
The Galvanic Necklaces are used with ureater bene
fit in eases of Bronchitis or attections of the throat
generally; also in cases of Nervous Deafness; and
with almost uniform success as a pieventive fur Apo
plexy, Epileptic Fits,!and 'cbmplaints,
-- • - -
Christie's Magnetic .Flttid
is used in connection with the Galvanic flings and
all their modifications. This composition has been
pronounced by the French Chemists to be one of the
most extraordinary discoveries ofmodern science. It
is believed to possess the remarkable power of ren
dering thhknorres sensitive to galvanic action by tbii
I means musing a concentration of the influence,at the
seat of disease, thus giving rapid and permanent re
lief. No tither composition in chemistry is known to
produce ,the same effect, or to impart a similar pro,
perty to the nervous systein, by means ofan tmtWard
local application. The Magnetic Flnid contains noth,
ing capable of the slightest injury; its application is
agreeable, and it is as harmless in its action as it. is
beneficial in its results. Full explanations and direc
tions accompany it. The combined inventionsareitt
every way perfectly harmless; they' arc sold at prices
within 'the reach of all and the discoverer only re-.
quests a thir trial an a test of their surprising efficacy'
and permanent benefit.
I credited thht
iings, seated as
laced upon the.
seperntes
sliming then',
constunp
dd if is foolish,
g as I,can cure,
ed persons or
Id who had it
rig often took
with like sue-
complaint,
is ihur, ime or
Christie's Go,traitte StrrugthCnlng Pins
These articles form another valuable application
of the mysterious influence ofGalvanisin. They are
an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic Rings
and their modifications, acting upon the same princi
ple, but having the advantage of more local applica
tion. They are confidently recommendinfas a valu
able addition in the speedy cure oiltheumatism,acute
or chronic; in all nervous complaints, and as a posi
live •remedy in cases of Pain and Weakness in the!
Chest or Back ? Pain in the Side, in Asnurtic Affections,
and in Weakness or Oppression of the Pulmonary Or
gans. la' 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,
ilre st,a nd 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, as 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 free from those objections which are a constant
source of complaint with the ordinary plasters ip
common uae.
Livvr coin
pisitase_s, such
tti Lips, Chap-
Nerruit4
tally nu tiled-
Di , The great celebrity and success of these arti
cles have caused them to be counterfeited by imprin
elided pers'ons. To provide agaiast imposition, Dr.
Cultism has hut one authorized agent in each city of
the Union. "The only agent In Pittsburgh,. W.'W. WILSON.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS,
or the highest and most respeciiible character, are
constantly ;received, -regarding the extraordinary
value and success oftho above articles. It is believ
ed
that in the city ofNew York alone, upwards of;
EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS during a period of,
less than a 'year; have been entirely relieved of the
most painful chronic disorders some of which have
cotnpletely' baffled all turner 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 time who are too
prejudiced :to give it a trial, the invention has re
ceived unaninmas 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, and all interested, for testing the truth of
his assertions and the efficacy of hiS diseovery.
Only agency in Pittsburgh, corner of •Ith and
Market street. 0ct.14.-d1 v
llrnga, Drugs, Drttgw,
Al N 0.2. Commercial Row, Liberty streW,ul:llg Gol
den Mortar" ()nee more..
JAYS & ROCKWAY, thankful for the liberal pa-
II which they have heretofore received
and wishing to merit ao increased share of public pa
tronage, would respectfully call the attention of the
public to our stock of goods which we are now re
ceiving for .the all trade. Among Which may be
found in quantities to suit purchasers, the Following:
articles.
Ithuchard Root,
Floor Sulphur,
I Ginn Arabic,
CaPdllPaguesia,
Curb Aliqgnesia,
Gum Aloes,
Cream Tarter,
Caloniel s
Sup Caib Soda,'
Epsom Salts,
Glauber ,do.
Tartaric Acid,
Gum Scammony,
Sal Copavia,
Salt Petre,
Together with a general assortment ofoils,Taints,
Varnishes, Paint Bruslies,"Dye Woods, &c. &c., all
of which will be sold as low as at any other house
in the city. lie pl 9
MBE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM, or a sew
wary of Christian Doctrine as .used by the-
German Reformed Church, F.nglish and Crertnan.-
For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. 'Pittsburgh.
SCRIUA tr. SCIfEIBLEB., Booksellers.
OEM
FIZMffNZWM
NETIC
CAITTION
Liquorice' Root,
do. Ball,
Refined Borax,
Sal Soda,
Smulisli Brown,
Gum Copal,
Roll. Brimstone,
White Chalk,
P.xt. Logwood,
Chip'd , do.
Madder,
Yellow Ochre,
Chrome Yellow
do: . Green,
_Rose Pink.
Mtbiral.
- Medical and Siiivg!ota
Health is the charra of life, oithoetitgold,
Love, letterS, friends,-all, all, are nrienjoyed.
(If
towards the market.::;,,; 2 . f.,; !!'
Dr. Brown giVes.hieikartietiiaiaiteetipto:tlie,
reatment and investigation of the. ticllow.ing4oo4,
All clisea'sesatising from Trapuritiesof the Blood
.scrofula, seminal- weeknessorppotendy,
-salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ears rheumatism
piles, palsey..
Dr.:tromm has much pleasure in announcing to
the public, tharheis in possession of the littestin
formation and iinprovement' in the treatment 'of
second ary sypidls practised- atthe Paris Lock Hoe ,
pital. The • modern ,researches on .eyphilia,,ita
complications and consequences, and the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the public but recentley, -and to ~ ,those chiefly
who make this branch of iNfeilleine - their particu
lar study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies Itavebeett late
ly introduced,Which.secures the patientbeing rner
curiahzbd out of existence Straiwers are-apprised
that Doctor Brown has been ed b ucatedin every
branch of medicine, and 'xegularly admitted to
practise, and that`he now confines himself to the
study atulPractic-e of this particular bianch,togeth
er with all disea.ses of a privitte or.delicate nature,.
incident to the human frame; ,No cure, no pay. =
'Recent cases are relieved in a' hort time;, with,
out interruption'froni business.
Alice on Diamond Alley, a fewdoors from
Wood street, towards the matket. Consultations
strictly confidential. -.llnYlv2-dBMY
Dr.
Osbofne,s Tegentablii,iiieitiiin
, V. 11111..
. ,
Prepared by Dr. GeorgeDerritiett,,Pf New Y o rk
city.
[An unpreeedented iniccese that his 'attended:tile
-use of these pills in the practice, of the preprie
' tor for the last six or eight years, has induced - him
to yield to the - imporfunities be many who have used
and beck ' benefitted: kir-them, and' make' arrange
ments to place theta within the reach - taf the.priblic
generally. in doing so lie feels called upon to'say
that the Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills is deci
dedly superior to any With which he is.acquainted.
They combine the properties of many of the best
vegetable medicines (used in no other pills) ifi oath
a manner as to afford not only immediate' nd tem
porary but Permanent •
The valuable tonic Which. enters into their -com
position, by their action upon the secretory orgaits
hold in check the purgative principle, and induce a
gentle and natural operation, without inconvenierice
or pain, and while they restore a natural and healthy
action of the stomach, liver Intl bowels, they in
crease instead of diminishing' the strength of the pa
tient. The general opinion that a powerful and vui
lent purgative is necessary is founded in error; .they
in general-irritate the stomach arid bowels,. derange
the secretions, and are. productive. of 'very serious
consequences N and it should be known that the great
mass of pills in general use
: are composed -of the
most powerful And irritating purgatives, and act with
too great a degree of vielence, producing that de
rangement in - the system . that is followed by. con- -
stigation of the bowels, Indigestion and - costiveness.
From these facts the natural inference would be
that to maintain uniform health it is necessary to
correct unhealthy secretions, expel morbid humors
and purify the system, by the use of a medicine that
will•act efficiently yet mildly, assist instead of de
ranging the organs of the system, and thus, bring na
ture in its proper and healthy channel, to accomplish
which no medicine is superior to the-Indian Vegeta
ble Restorative Pins;
- their operation is, in - Ordinary
doses, to promote a natural and easy'evacuation, and
at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor,
and health to the Systtm, but when a powerful and
speedy operation is necessary, it will be accomplish !
cd by increasing the dose, which may be done with
perfect safety, as they are, entirely' 'Vegetable. ,
They have been. used asi family medicine" . for
years by many of the first respectability, and altho ,
they are not recouniended to "heal all theills
that flesh is heir tor> yet It has foetid very rare
that it haebeen . found necessary for those using them employ any other medicine, and their occasional
use will almost invariably prove an effectual preven:-,
tive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use
of families, travelers and' seamen; they cleanse the
blood, cansing a free circulationapen the Obstruc
tions and promote the secretions of healthy bile,and
consequently are an tinellent medicine for nausea,
indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection 'liter com
plaint, pains in the head; side and breaat, coatiie
ness, loss ofappetite, urinary obstructions, ague and
fever; bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery, rheu
matism, scorfula, and are eminently useful - in all fe
male complaintsand in one word, all diseases aris
ing, flout unhealthy `secretions and impurity of the
blood. Numerous testimonials or their efficacy th
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 lend'their
influence topromute anything that is not' of decided
utility, and rely,upon their intrinsic merits' to gain
them a reputation, feeling a perfect confidence that
none tvill abandon their use who give them: a fair
trial
Heads of families should alWays keep a: quantity
of Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills
in the e house; they never For thoie %Flo are
subject to fits,, headache, giddiness, iimnessOf sight
or drewsineas arising from t6O grealka. flow of blood
to the head, should take these pills n preference to
anything else, as they are a sure remedy.
Females who ralue good health should never be
without Dr. Osborne's IndiawYegetable Relitdrative
Pills, as they 'purity the blood, rembribbstructions,
and
~g ive the skin a beautiful; clear, healthy and,be,
coming appearance. It has been admitted by atium
ber of physicians that feinales cannot too highly. value
these pills:, .
• -
• CERTIFCATES. .
The following certificates are from the - Rev. Thos.
Newman and the Rev. David Webster, minister! in
the Methodist E. Church,New York Conference. •
Nr.w P'Atrz, Sept, 5th„ , 45; -
Dr. Osborn—Dear Sir: 'I have used yotir Indian
Vegetable Restorative Pills mysolf; and made use or
them in my family, and most cheerfully recommend
them as a very valuable family medicine.
Respectfully, . Tuoittrie NitntAtv.
Maaisouo, August sd, 7 45.
D. T. Osborn—Dear Sir; pave for sometime past
made usq of yourindian Vegetable Restorative Tills,
both myself and in niy fainily, and 'dennift Cordially
recommend them as a superior fatally. medicine.
Their action is exceedingly mildand eifleacioui4and
so far as my experienccgoes, they are alliAit you
recommend them to be.
Respectfully, Davin Wessrmi.
Letter from the
. Rev. Germge.Bowes
. . ,
ELK Hou; Walworth county, Wis.
Dr. Osborn.—lt is with pleasure .Finfortn yens,.
the great benefit which -I .have derived from .your
(.ills. I hare been in a decline for sonic time, which
has greatly alarmed me, more espedially as my corp.
plaint was a consumptive one, and I have also been
very billions, and have labored.severely.Witb -pains
in my head, and my eyes have been's° affected alto
turn of acloudy, sallow and other disagreeable com
plosions. My wife had suffered .also &sun .great
weakness'and severe pains, and as your pills have
so wonderfully relieved' us, we have sounded:the
name of them all over our neighborhood ; and wher
ever my' extraordinary cure is known,. as the. most
valuable preparatkon for purifying the blood and reg
ulating the system. should not have „known the
ivorth of your pills had it not been for,the Rev: W.
F. Dewit, of euddebackville, Sullivan coirnty, N. Y.,
who with great kindness sent me a bos to try them,
and to that box of pills I owe my health; and as the
agent here is out of your pills, I Xvisliyou would send
me a package Of boxes as soon as possibley
Respectfully, GEORGE •Bowis.
' Dtancrunts.—Dr. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Re
storative Pills should be taken every - night - 'for.a
week, less or more, as the obstinacy-of the disease,
or circumstances are. The usual dose is from. to 5,
according to the constitution , of the person, but they
should be taken in Sufficient
r quanti‘to operate
two or three times-on the bowel. ; ry; delicate
persons should begin with but two; and icrease as
um
the n &of the case may require; Those ore To
very -
'bust or'of costive habit; : may begin ` three
and'increase to six, or even more if it Shot '-be found
necessary, and'they will etfeet a. ilinffi&io tly happy
change to guide the - patient in their'futtit& use.
r i m
Each box contains from 35 to 40 pills-;-P"ee 2 5 cts•
Sold; Wholesale andretail, at W. JACKS° B.l , ateit
Medicine. Warehouse, pin. 59,: Liberty. st. head of
Wood, the.,only,place I e
in Pittsburgh where t genu
;ll
inn Dr. OSborn'slndian Vegetable' Resiorhti - ' ' 'ills
can be-obtained....... ' - oet l 9 4 4 B ‘w s ln ' '
.
riutog.mg oflinte ) in 14i:qv and for nate' by
octl3• /JAYS & n/QCKWAY,
_ ~..w_....~.K.,..,,.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
regularly educated phyai.
clan' from the eastern 'cit
ies, would respectfully an
nounce, to the citizens of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
'viciniti, that he =can be
consulted privately and
confidentially,, every, day
evening at his, offing : An
Diamond:teW:
bort fiorßOKilofic 44ket:,1
~...
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MEINEEINNI
s~ ;
, ;-
cure . •
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.or THF ! ':EF OiCif
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Dlt. sw,A.TNEts COMPOUBre .
w .1,..D. , :a11.8.11 81.41 irsx.siveet
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714 01.i4i.1114;411b.:GENT.
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Coughn, CMSdiAittlinut, BtonchltiniLiverCiiiniplaint,.
Spitting-Blood,. Difficulty 'of Breathingshiaia cw
the Side and Breast, Palpitation ofthe Hiatt, '
Influenza, Croup litc.ken_Con stitutiolk Sore'Thiodt; it ,
• • .
and all 'dine . • .4..
• Brew and :LUilttii thew .
. utoit"'•etfeittial—sittl—
•
•.o:«;•eitpeedycture.tivlmaJ9 *ten ' •
• :;;; oz. r Ith , wrg:rim•LOT
- • kittY . P i• yr i tel
• • the .7: - 2e 114410
pit iriatrz , v* Ito
campouND slump.
A TriullyAfitirialeteidull Cure t -
Dr. SwaNne4.;;Dear.;Sir---laOotobor
gaged with Mr. Joseph. Smith, in a sawAnill, near
Waynesburg, I
,wie attacked witlia' , cough., - from be.
ing exposed at night,'„Which.gradtially_inoreiwpwl, at.
tended with of blood and a trevenipaila in the
breast, loss of appetite, fever, atc: &c., which snit
scarcely eupportable. I, had a tiftnily :•whiii were
wholly dependent:on My exertions' fOr strppirt, yet
was obliged to leave my - business and tketintu borne,
I was then attended, by several Physicians, both still
grcw worse, until my medical attendants gave me up
as incurable. - Subtiequeatly r my wifis.obsertiing-an
one of the public prints, an advertisenicat of Dr..
Swayne'd CoiiiPOund Syrup of Wild Cherrif,-liincetiC
ed me ono bottle from Francis NPClare,yorw *Sent
in Lewistown, which relieved me.. I continued u.nttt
I gad taken five bottles.. lam now able. to , return to
my work again. I Write this to offer yod my Sine-ere
thanks, and you are at liberty to make it known, sty
that if any human being is Buffering as I butyl beams
he may have recourse to your invaluable medicine,
„ Yours, JOHN P. BOIRLE,
LeWistoirn, Del.' .
-- CONSUMPTION, whicb has- baffled; the .-skiii , at
eminent Medical practi.ionere, where invalids hi,
.been given' up hopeless, by having recourse to, and
;persevering in, this .uneqqatlqd remedy , have been
radically cured. ThSie are now in the hinds of the
proPMnumoithis certificates -of ;curia,. which
weal niab credulity itself,
,were they, made
knOwn to the world. To those who are affie - fer •
any of •this above diseases', we say,•gfvethin
medicine a fair trial; you will then be convinced Chia
is no miserable compound, but a safe and powerful
remedy, and that its curative powers 'stand alone and
equalled by none. • 1 •
Dr. Swayno ,s Syrup the only tinejand. gentrilq
article of Wild Cherry before the Public,. and
.We
would say' to the afillctedvalwaysiooli Air the Writ.
ten signature of Dr. SWAYNE on each bottle before
your purchase. Beware, and be not deceived! ,k; .
Some persons may tell you that some other - prep
ration is as good: Heed them not. One trislor4he
genuine Dr. Swaynos Syrup.of wild . Chertylvilkprft ,
vines you that it is the most valuable medicine diti6
covered. - • -'-'5 , -74):'•40- 1 •
•
From the increasing demand for the above 4144
Druggists, Merchants, and , dealers generallAlirill
find it to their advantage to hive i full supply "tibia
valuable 'Medicine. • Remember to enquire forMili
SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CH ER,
RY, as there have- been some Individuals with the'
`assumed names 'of physicians thikitig 'great -- eftorat
to push a spurious article into , the- market under.
fictitious name. • -
The (original and Only)genctine article iv only**.
pared by DR. SWAYNE; N. W. cciniee 0f'111 , 1 4 gnat
and Itace streets, Philadelphia . -- • •
_Let the advice be repeated; do not neglect a slight
cough ; if you do, you may have occasion to regret:if,
Why run any risk, Delay has, and may' again- lead
to serious consequences.
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.—An eiCniient
Spring Medicine.' Dr. SNVAYNE'S• comisoeND
SAItSAPARLLA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS,
• These great. purgative and purifying Pills are eel"-
, brated for the cure of'Dyspepsia'Sick Heidiclid,
Loss of Appetite; Low Spirits, Blotches or . Pitoplee
on the face,' or any disease where a purgativeer mzri
lying medicine is required; These pills neither gripe,
• produce nausea, or any other unpleasant sensatioh,
and as a Spring Medicine for purifying , the blood and
cleansing the body of disease, they are Unsurpassed
by any piedicine ever yet introduced.to the public.
Manufactured and Boli, wholesale and retail,
by the sole proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE & SONS, 'fir,
W. earner Race and Eighth streets, Philvs..
Thy only agents . in Pittsburgh for the sale of the
genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market it.,
Dgdei & Snowden, corner of Wocul and 2d et, alibi
S. Jones, .180 Liberty st., where it can be obtain.
ed . genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprietor!'
prices. Sold ' by*John Alleglienreity;t.
D. Hinman,. Cincinnati; Dr; Megoffin, hlercerk:J.,lll.
burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &Co., LouiavilLo;
Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oljver fir
Co., New Orleans-. Denig & Son, Columbus; Boyd,
Corns & Co.,- Butle.M, Mackenzie & Haskell; Clere
land; - Dr. , Baker, Wheeling, Va.; . Wm. IL Wood,
MaysvillC,' Ky . .; Miller Brownsville; De.' ff. , Carat.
bell & Co.; Unioritown;ll . . E. Johnson, Cumberland;
J. M. Sharp, Daytonkand by agents in all, parts of
the United States. sep 18'
Wtlsonlit pilts.
THET,. .
WILSON PILLS, as a remedy - peffttlii y
adapted for headaches and dytmeptieaffeelloits,
are pretty generally known and
so
,tlns
community; and the proprietor, so often is behaa
occasion to write or speak of then; eill'l36FeelY ie
frain from an' expression of his grateful acknowledg
ments to , his friends for their patronage andbiridneas
to him. His feelipgs arc the liasiner from obserillig
the."beginning and the. ending”--thrown illtooei r in
justaposition,.-of so many nostrums sod:kindred pre
parations.equally loud in their pretensions, and
'much more industriously presented to. the'pabllc;-
:while his preparation noiselessly •advancesvetenito
remote places, soothing and comforting theittllinted, :
.and permanently grafting itself upon the affections
of new friends; thni continually widening the "eittle
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied lhat.,bis
:medicine has, 46 it were, aprinciple of,pacpotpil in
it, yet. he is obliged to his friends forehiplit
*I C-
Martial evidence of the fact. . . - '
In ite natural history , if you please, the .
~ n
.Pill differs from most other
,proparatione inheit, being
originally made for hale, or with a view to pecuniary
,profit; while as every body hnows, the'greateat tyro
Os a general thing) no sooner begins, to dabble) in'
drugsthan ha casts about for some cheap prepare.
lion, or must 'get up,' as the phrase is, something—,
anything that will sell. Often he attennasit under
an assumed or fictitious name, as though coney/oust
his' owe were insufficient to sell it. - The difference
then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a
have just indicated, •would, appear to be :thistzThe '
consciousness of the value uf:my pill nrigiated
the idea of putting them on sale for money, and at I
price. The consciousness of the value of, money
originates in most instances the many preparations
I have alluded to; and the price most likely:! to take'
is always firsr carefully considered, and the pill or
otherpreparation made and graduated to suit it. The
one is a inscoyEar, and comes from the giett Arcane
of Universal Nature; the other a trick or Invitation,
and comes frcim a not very popular quality ot"lnek,
VIDUAL Nature. Reader! the difference here is
great.: In one instance the value attached to 'the PM;
is the starting point; in the other, the Konzr: , But
it is not probable that some of the many .Ppmara,
tions having -even such paternity were aecidtntalty
good, but that possibly by this process of 'igetting
up' , as they call it, by puffing and blowing, as we
dean wheat, they have been c‘gornpir too high be
fore their specific gravity had been caiethily ulcer,
tained, and , have bloien off never to be 'heard of,
with other chaff--some lighter, ; lOU* heavier.:
Whatever may be the ration ale, I must repeat it,
that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for
their discrimination in not consigning my diseotery to
that compenduous category of •Tc inventionarfluit" did
not answer". of "tricks that won'twini-..nct4..
The Wilson Pillsare useful as a OnlifieekTalnledT,
and may be kept and taken, in troperdistes, In film
ilics,as a preventative of general ill health, hr Wei
.ease of-Whtitever name, by any member of the fam
ily, without any fear of the consequencei of taco, ,
sure in the ordinary pursuits of busindur ~
01 - They may always be bad in any qtantity of the ,
proprietor, in Penn street, belOw Marbary, and of the
principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny;
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A WESTERVELT; the old.;akd ~..i. O l• °wit
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and Fourth sta., takes thisrnethod tab - 2(90b1, many
friends of the tact that hii FacterY &new in: full op
eration 'on "St." Clair at., near the Old:Allegheny
Bridge, where a constant siipply'of Blindatirvarioas
colors and qualities, is constantly, kept en bend and
at all prices,'fivim tvienty-c'ents up to e ,snikftimomers,
• N. B. If required, Blinds will be pot: up so, that
in cascof alarm by hre, 9r othesvvise;;thek;may be
removed Without the aid of a ticrew * -dmvipy,a)id with
the. kale. facility, that any other "piece pr . tiy# i two
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