The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 02, 1848, Image 4

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CORNERSIXTU AND ta-BERT i IfSItETS.
tivinei 'duped .and neirlyr rated._ iip
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tacetost the above.well, known_ stand. respectfully
Invite the attention of their friends mid the public to their
tholes aelection of New Goods,-comprising every vaile
tyfor apritig'and' summer wear, selected especially fur.
their customer deliartment. • Thoie ivrishingto leave their
orderivirlil find atthis establishment every Attie of , new
and'distrablozoodi.- - Their stbck of ready made r Cloth-1
Ingis extensive got up in the best manner. of durable Etta..,
tenni, add Spiel .worthy, the attention of those wishing to
'pareltikati. - 2 All
..are inYtted to cull, and may rest - assured'
that they will be pleased with priec,.9unlity.and variety.
A large assortment ofshirts,kcpt constautty On baud.
iqmllo 6mo. .
Ta. DELANY, .r 0.47, Liberty strut, Pittsburgh, has Jos
opened, for the Spring trade, a large and general
assortment of well selected Cloths, Cassimeres, and
Vesting', consisting of superfine French and English
. black and fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for the va
rious, styles of Spring and Summer Coats. .
' and fancy French, English and American CAS
. SWEDES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to
the customer trade.
%magi a great variety of new and (aucy VESTINGS—
aII Of widch will be cut and made to order, in tl.a most
fashionable style.
Parwins favoring : the establishment with a call, will be
Farad on Moderate - terms, at short notice.
The subscriber. has also on hand a grout assortment of
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READY MADE CLOTEIINO,made n the preient Spring
Fashion.lcenisisting of ,every description of Dress and
Pipet. Coats, of all 'fashionable colors; fancy and , plain
lick twalliusinciscoats. . '
Also, w. general assortment of Pants, Veit', Shirts,
Chavins, and all other articles in the Clothing line which
will be sold low, for csnn.
Wholesale purchasers will fled it much to' their advait,
tap: to. ball and examine . the stock. before purchasing
elsewhere. : . P. DELANY; Tailor.
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TO ARMS' TO ARM!.....-Threntenerlin
vasion of Western Penna. by Col Swill. with
10.000 menototwithstandiug which; J. M.
White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any
has heretofore been offered in the \\ estern'country. hav
ing theletrgeit establishment in the city. fronting on Lib
. ertyned Sixth sta. , lle is now prepared to show to his
oarriertans patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassi
• Metes, vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable
the the approaching Season, thathas ever been offered in
sluli.merket, to which all can have the Right of Way.-
- Obierve the center. N 0.167. Liberty and Siztli sts.
.1. M. WHITE, TArLO2. Proprietor.
1111016$ EPANDLY.II' -3osErts K. RIDDLE.
;: Twin City. Clothing Store.
ri F,ORG£ SP-kisiG LEW& Co. announce to their friends
i ‘ T - itud the citizens of Allegheny- thnt they have on
hand a fine assortment of READ I" MADE, CLOTHING.
consisting of Coats; Vests. rants; How. .5C., which they
*lli 101 l at fair.pricca Also, a euperior lot of Cloths,
Caniaaeres, and Vestino.iq which they will make up to,
ord'ar,irt the neatest and . hest manner.
IjrCustom work done ns usual.
Can't forget the nlace. on the west AO of Fetle
:nil street, 5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny
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Fasiklonablet Clot Ittng Store r . .-
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MIE Subscribers respectfully inform Their friends and
. . dm public generally, that , they have .opened a NEW.
101TING!STORE..vrlicie they will sell as Cheap, it not
filmgoer thin any otherestabalintent in the city—Ready=
made.ClOthing atoll deictiptions. neck and pocket Hand.,
kerchiefs. Shirts; its short. every. article usually kept it,
'Olothing•Storcis constantly on hand.
7.43entleinett wishing* to hove Clothes made to order.. in
ii:Cialtionable style, will tied it to their advantage to cull
*Ad examine our stock before cobisewhere.
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- , I7rt . nice Bea Doors! vs. The Iricircro IVorla!!!
150' 000 ws-
Ei.i.ELE,II-11) GA tINIENTS now
- made slid ready to be offered'o ti the
most l iteral terms to royfold customers and the public in
--general: The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
eatrildiihment haslicnic,ofter returning from the Eastern
lertioi, at 1111101 trouble - and expense, just completed his
JO und winter arraogements to supply his . thousands of
• Ustomers With : one of OW ~,,, st ilestrable stocks of Chi:
'•thilts that has.ever becuriffered io this or tiny other tour
,-.lrei west of the moutitatos. Per neatness to style nod
W . • kmaitship , combined with the very low prier which
11, Will be Wild for, must certainly render the old unri:
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• * ed Three Dig Doors one-of the greatest attractioas of
ikijiiiwestent country. It ,is gratifyittg to me to b o a bl e to
anuounee to my numerous friends at home and :Mom&
114 notwithstaudiog the extraordinary efforts which I
live made to meet the inane culls in my line,, it is with
difficulty J can keep time wah the constant rush that .is
made oil this establisl
establishment. It i s a well established
' ACL, that my sales are night or ten times larger than,noy
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other house in the trade .; and this being the case on the
• iiimoaut sold. Dean affroci to sell at utifch less profit than
:: Others could possibty data of doing if they wished to
Cover contingent expedites. I intend to make a dealt
- s*pri of all my present sitek before the beg - laming of next
yesr,eisitling to this codelasion. I will maki?.'it the inter
e,st of every man, who Wants a cheap - winter suit, to call
*U4 ptirchase at the Three Dig Doors.
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NATWotob - S. -- SVW 0001)S.—Iteceived tit the'iron
- City Clothing Store. n Splendid aswruncni Of Cloths,
consisting of line French. Bugging and Americas Plain,
black and - fancy Cassitneres. of the most modern styles;
fine figured Cashmere Vcsnitg,s. Silk Velvet, Plain and
rancl,Satitas,-all of which we will make up at the most
ucasonable prices. hi n durable null fashinnahle style.
'lteady .madif Clothing. of all descriptions; Lady's
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kta of 'the most ittltinttable patients. Neck and
raelcatildlifs. Suspciiiiers. Bosoms. Shin Collars, and
ever* . article "usually kttpt is a Clothing Store. Country
Mninhanta; before purchasing elsewhere. will fold it to
their advantage to call tit the Iron City Clothing Store,
- jto.lX , Liberty street. immediately opposite the month
of Market. nova=-n1 C. M'ol.o9icpx.
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4.cF.l.l,l:siti OFF [A.M Fut: t!Asii."— winter
thingof every deseriptioa • such as cloaks. over
coats. superfine blanker. tics rel.. Pilot tali !Ira cy broad
..elotis, superfine cloth. tress. and frock coats; a large as
.. isortnient" of - tweeil. sack and frock coats.
• Clolli v eassivac re, and satinet; pantaloons; also. a gen.
e i m ucormiiicut of vests: plain and fancy velvet. cloth.
:.e.isiarintere and fancy woolen. and plaid cassimere. %vitt!
_is great variety:of superfine Irish linen. trimmed shifts,
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ender shirts. stock, t raysts. comforts and all other. aril
. !les ip Ike thing line. which will be sold low foriCaslt.
•Purcha_. . find !it touch to their adv.-linage lo call
: t. isocin. at-49 I.u.erty street. P. DEIiA NY
A com plet e assortment of goods. suitable- for
'Customer work. always on hand. such as Diglish. French
: vul American cloths, and ritssiincres: also a Titmice RS
: ". - iortt,rient of seasonable vestings—all of whicli will be
..truide to oa r in the latest styles, and on the most ric
ireinmorlriffltc. terms. Innld.d my
Clo hiug I Clothtlig I t
Tll ll , , , F fie tl r i e t: i a ito t that 1.1 now ready to be
• THREE BiG DOORS,
4i one of the largest and choicest in selection dint Sinner
, bi been exhibited by any one concern in this or nny otb
er city in the UltiOU. I will not undertake no lenenhe to
"the,.. - reader the diderent assortinents of articles which I
now hive to offer them: but will simply tell them that if
they only .favor me with a call. I will lay before them
175.000 different garments to make a choice out of, snit: ,
listing in pari•of Coats. from the richest in finality down
le the lowest in price; Patitaloctits and Vest., to the as
tonishment of the beholder, with loth mouth and eyes
open,woodering in themost extravagant degree nf sur
- pat, how such avast collection of 11E.VDT MADE CLOTIIINO
eitild - possil , ly be collected together tinder the control of
- one individual • But site), things will be, as long as per
- severance intltiistry the main-spring, of untie.-
- Without any intention of boasting. on my par? swill sny
61111.10 time, it is of mull metal I rim com
-posed, fur nothing in the shape or form of difliculties• no
rotifer whit their magnitude may be, can deter me front
'. - actOmplishin,.l my object, in providing for the fanner, the
liteebante, mid the dayllaborer. illy whole attention is
:taken up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get
:_tingup, fashionable. and at the same time sulistantial'gnr
'ments, to, meet their demands; and us for others, who
fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, and re
waxing in article of the ne,pltis ultra kind, they have
only te give me an outline of their' wants, and they are
iiiltted to a word.
.I',Now, let , me say a word or two to my country rnereh
"._'a.'anti trade: If you wish to save from at least% to
31:1
'_per aunt, in your wbolesnle purchases. call In at the
nti
Dig - Doors," and if 1 don't "meet your most san
guitm hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, and
freih seasonable goods,. I will not in future attempt to off
' indncements of a similar kind to a generous peo
lde:of so noble a nature and close discernment.
JOHN IVITI4ISK.EY,
No. 151 Liberty street.
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crier AL White tins just received at
his largo esinblislintent, fronting on Liberty and 6th
Streeta,a splendid assortment of 'l'l I' fur sutnmer:
Ids?, a superior lot of French Satin vEsTINGs, all of
which he is ready to make op in the latest Insliton and
-- - oirthe most reasonable tonna as usual. Observa the
eurner t No. LO7 Liberty and Sixth streets.
..yid.. J. - METE, Tailor, Proprietor.
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C - 1 - 2110B.SES I S WEEKLY BUDGET
•• OF Nsiv,i3onms FON. 1848.
LA . ....:NECDOTES AND INCIDENTS, comprising during
gy_ -exploits, personal mid amusing adventures , of the
_ officers and privates of the army in. - Mexico, actions of
the,tavy and thrilling:incidents of the Mexican war...
Hunt's Mer Chant's Magazine for April.'
Wet T yler r or the Bondman. an Historical novel.
Life 'and Sorilees of Henry Clay, by Epes
Maiden Aunt. an interesting tale.
' Bachelor of the Albany, a splendid thing.
IBeks, the. Guido, or Adventures in tho Caniattehe
' , Goontn' its Search of a Gold Mine.
_ and Then.
Accounts of the Battles in Mexico, etc.
-.--AnalyticalSystem.illustrating-Alie. origin and develope
inent os the English Language, illustrated with • a bean
- tiful map.
Graydon t s Men and Times of American Revolution.
Jack' Tier. or the Florida Reef, aIICIIT novel, by Cooper.
--,--tateriattftlteview for April.
abelle,Ortlie Emigrant's Daughter, a new novel.
- "American Phrenological Journal for April—full setts on
hand.;
Popular Phrenology . , with aboye 50 engravings.
Subscriptions received for ull the Eastern- magazines
' and newspapers at publisher's prices, and the magazines
_ Una cases tree. of postage. - .
AGENTS WAN'I'ED, in travel through Allegheny and
",ha rutP)ining counties, and sell a work noticed at the head
of this.advertisemcnt. The most liberal wages will be
;altered. • •
= -The - Cultivator for this month; a monthly paper. de
waled 'to agriculture ,and rural affairs, and only Si per
. .
• , Life and Exploits of "the: Duke of Wellingbin,.With a
• complete history of this Peninsular ;Whir, numerous' cu_
tue'
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a ugAge, No 201. •
Eclectic Magazine- of Foreign Literature for this
Life 'of Rev.Elisialt Maiunly, eimtnining various
rosting notices of *miens deceit sed ministers-of the Pros
.Churelt irt•lyestern Pa.
-: - .;itiitheatiellirratl7 - c of the murdefof Mrs.Rademacker
is Phitadelphia , illnafrated.' -
lute' and ,eonifilete' 'assortment of
. ell the, known
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Works on-Phrenology and Mesmerism.
Phrenological pusts,largetind small size, a most beau
.dial article. -
~ . ••.Plieenologreal- C haits by . ..the 1000 or ,
Ask -bi- • • - -
M P.'. - 014:tilisE; es giiiirth et.
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rpHIS old establialtedline being now in full operation.
We liroprie tors lurie made extensive arrangements to'
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kitcrkiiiirainputess in delivering goods--peculiar
in Ulnae of earrying--capacioas worchtiuscs at enehporti'
affonling accommodations to shippers and owners of
produce,—togethee with their long experienee and mire.
mitting_attenuon to business, will secure to , Ikea! a con
tit.
aumee of that liberal puifonage they secure _
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acknowledge.
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paid, and forwarded itt any required directions . frac of
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daYfilfargli, Water street. and all intermediate places. .
One linitt will leave the warehouse of C. A. M'Anulty &
C 0.,. Canal. Liberty street. Pittsburgh, every day,
(Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend on
having their _goods forwarded without delay, and at fair
rates.
This Line was formed for the speCial accommodation of
the' tenyZusiness. The proprietors. thankful or the very
liberal patronage they have.received during. the /ast, two
years, respectfully inform their :old COSIOMeis and the
public generally. that they have extended their facilities,
&e.. during the past winter; and are now better prepared
to accommodate en increased business.
• • PROPRIKSORS.
R. H. CAN AN & Co.
E.G. sTITT. WM. FULTZ.
J AMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. - •
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It. 11. Caves. JOIMSLOWn; •
Jims.h.lummt. Hollidaysburg;
1101MELL & ItUrrtheisn,Water st, Huntingdon co.
RtrxitENcizi--,Slititli .3c Sinclair, A; k J. M'Devitt: O. &J.
IL Shoenbemc r: It. Robison & Co: It. - Moore :
Smith: John Parker; Win. Lehner; J. Jordan & Sou."'
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11 -to Philadelphia - and:lialtitnore. Goods consigned to
our care will be forwarded without &day, at the loixelif
rates. Bills of Lading tranmnitted, and all instructions
promptly attended to, tree front any extra charge for stor
age or commission. r .
A,I‘II.A.STI2I.TV & Co., Proprictoes,..
Candi Basin. Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
filirsette. enny.l . -
• tireat kunglifsh Demedr.2
11011 Coughs, Colds. Aiitina, and Consumption'—The
grunt and only Remedy for the above discuses is. the
ifiengeirian Balsam rf Life, discovered I.y the celebrated
Dr. Bnchrin. of London, Englund: anti introdneedirao the
United States'under the immediate superintendence of the
inventor. . • .
The erttanirliilary success of this meek eine. iu the cure
of Pulmonary diseases. ♦warrants the American Agent in
soliciting for treatment the worst possible easea..tliai can
he lomat in the community-eases that seek ',Alain rain
from any of the common remedies of the day. and have
been given up by the- most tlistingnislicil phrsicians. mu
cidirmed and ineurable. The ►buinrurian halsain has
cured, and will cure. the input desperate eases. It is no
quark nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of know n
mid established efficacy.
Every family in the United States should be supplied
with Ituchnit's Hutozaria a Balsam of lose. not only to
counteract the consumptive of the 'climate, but to be used
as a preventive medicine in all Co 5 , ,5 of colds. coughs.
spirting of blood. pain in the side and chest. irritation and
soreness of the lung, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing.
hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation mid general debili
ty. astlinialibtlitenza, whooping cough. and croup.
Sold in large bottles at $l per bottle, with full dtrottions
for the restoration of health.
Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Atherican
certificates. and other evidence, showing the unequalled
merits of this great English Remedy : may be obtained of
the Agents, gratuitously.
For sole by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.,
eb cor. First and Wbbd. and Wood and nib sts
1
.1 EDICAL WORKS--Sir Astley Cooper on ;
SirAsiley Cooper on the 'Breast. kr.;
•• Testis and Thymus Gland;
Collesl.ectuses on Surgery;
Walsall's' Practice:
Mackintosh's Practice;
Dunglison's Physiology;
llornerhi Anntomy . find Histology;
Chnrchill's Midwifery;
Velpead's Midwifery;
Diseases of Infants—Dillard;
Diseases of Females—Ashnell: for sale he
11. S. BUSWORTH Sr Co.,
M 31.3 43 Market street
XTEW s Poems,. iliumrated
IA I lorper's Hew edition of the Poctietd works of John
Milton. will, a memoir. and critical remarks on his genius
and writings. by James Montgutnery ; mid one hundred
and IaCCOI V engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey
In two 'minutes.
SPENCER'S GREER . rEST ARIEST. —The four Gospirik and
Arts of the Apostles. in Greek, with English
,tiotes, criti
cal. philosophical. exegetical: maps. indexes. etc. togeth
er with the Epistles and Apocalypse ;the wholti forming
the New Testament—For use of Sellouts, Colleges. and
Theological. Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A- M
A New Norel-31ifIsurnmer's fairy tale of love.
By Mrs. - S. C, IPiTI. -
Jhinia's Henry F—The life of-Henry the Fourth, king
France anti Navarrr, by G. l', IL !tunes. Complete
in nmr parts. paper; vols. cloth.
For sale by JOHNSTON ec STOCKTON.
jai 5 Booksellers, cor. of Market and ad stn.
. • New Boole* JustltetTel v ed: -
' losopliv, complete
111'il'.7',;';v - Solunittni:r)u . mof.tilici°lda7tril A I IOII. Caiii 011 .43,00.
Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11.
Tyng. D. It.: new anti clam - god edition, with ponrait of
the auth0r;1.,..50.
Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. D D.. late !Missionary to
China, by his nephew. Rev. G. IL NVllttantson, with a por
trait.
.
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Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and
Church; translated by Prof. 'Cotter; Vol. 2.
Hawkstonc: a talc of and tor gnat:old. in 151—, in two
volumes. from second London edition; SIM.
Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Missionary . to Africa: 62 ets.
Personal Recollections. by Charlotte. Flitatieth, wetter
explanatory notes, accomiuilyfl, by a memoir embracing
dm period from the close of personal recullection-to her
death; br L. 1. .1. Il'ona;fill
• Recollections in Fmglimd; by RC,. S. R. Tyhg. D. D.
Mark AIM... the Merelsunt's Clerk: by' Rev. Charles R.
Taylor, M. A.. author of "Records of n Good Man's
" Lady Mary." a Mayors. or the. Pearl," .Y.e.
The above just received and for sale by
ELLIOrr t ENGLISH,
55 Market street, between ail and 4th.
LINDAY 'BCRBOI. BOOK - S.—We have jam - receive
1,1 n,larna supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries
published by the Amerman Sunday School Union, end
Disproved by is nonfinite. of publication, consisting of
menitcws of the following, denomination. viz.: parish
Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and
Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards
or six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up
to 75 vein.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools.
In addition to the above,' the Union publishes n large
variety of books.-iii paper covers, for quite young child
ren, for rewards, ke.
The Enion also publishes two Libraries. Nos. tand 2.
of-Sine hundred volumes each. all umnlicred revirlY for use,
of books from 72 pages up to 250. at the low price of ten
dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume.
Also, A Youth Cabinet Library," of fifty volumes, at
the low price 0f.14 - ti dollars and fitly cents.
Also, Hymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick
ets on paste boards, Maps, ,cc.
All the üboye we sell at the:Union. at Philadelphia
prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on application.
• ELLIOT!' ic ENGLISH. SG Market at.,
febB between Third and Fourth.
ALLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of
John, Duke of Marlborough; by Archibald Allison,
P. Ft'S., altthor of theullistory of Euirme." ' • •
Neander's Life of Christ—The,life of Jesus Christ, in
its historical connexion and hiSforical 'developments : by
Augustus Nean.dertranslated froin the fourth German
edition, by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal? Profes
sots in Dickinson College.
Old Flicks the Guide: or Adventures in the Camanche
Country In search of a Gold Mine:by Chas. W. Webber.
The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the
"Falcon Fatally."
Dr. Chalmer's Posthumous Works ;—Daily Scriptural
Readings. by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.—
in three vols. Volumes Ist and tai received.
The - above valuable works received this day. e nd for
sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, •
iipt2 Booksellers, corner Market and Third sts.
Trimmings.
XTEW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the
IN latest styles. just received atZEBVI.ON KINSEY'S,
No 67 MAILIkEr Sraccr. Among which are:
50 gross Daisy Buttons. assorted colors;
100 " plain, covered with net. assorted colors;
1.50 " plain small, assorted colors;
50 " cotton. new article, will wash. assorted colors;
Also, a large variety of Princes. used Widths and colors.
GLOVES.
.' A very large stock of the above article..
doz. Lathes' Open Worked Silk Gloves;
5 . Gents' Heavy Silk Cloves;
7 " Ladies' Net Black and White ClOves;
.25 " ,Ladies , Fancy. Top Lislu Thread Gloves;
20 " - Ladies' Gloves;
.50 Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves;
20 " Oasts" , "
" 12 ." Children's Cotton Gloves;
Shaded Twist. Steel and Guilt Bends. nine Rings and
Tassels. Bead Bags, .stool and volvetellue-Forts,Tarasols,
Aceoulaous, ; , - Intar29
DOAN 'S LONDON BOOKSSix Old Engliah Chroni
cles.
William of .Mairnsbury's.Chronieles. ' ' - -
Dedu's Ecclesiastic-al .11istory of Alglo Saxon Chroni
cies:
broilers Northern Antiquities. • ''.
Ifermlitur. by Carey._
Machiavelli's History of Florence.
Schlegers Philosophy of Life and Language. .
_ -• • - history.
Langre's 'History of Painting,
Rcckmnn's History of Inventions. - ..
Roscoe's:Leo the Tenth.
- Roreoe'aLorengo De:Medici. . ..
Coies.House of Austria: - '
Sehilleir'S'Worlii. ' ' For sale by = -
mar 22 H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market it.
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• T.AAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Cartel Rusin. Pittsburgh.
O'CONNORS
North street, Beliimore.
WILLIAM 11. WILSON,
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• 3 ..„, • REMITT, , i.AcC . ES and passage to laid 4Zz
,2,411 1 , from grunt isritatifaittlfrelaati,l4 - AV, , 'k. - 7::
, i.ltre"
is 3.l2`l`,•Tapseptl, .7.s:Sakik.sl;; Collier - '
; , , of Maiden Lurie, PI:Y., - Miik9l33Water- ..
100 Rood; Licei*d, • 3• : ,3•3•3 3 33 3 . !'-'' •33 '3- , 'r -
rite' subscribers. -. having accepted' the Agelley of thi
above House.'iire now inepared irlillilki'llM2lligelnentS:
ou the Most liberal' Mime witlithoseiTesirous of puyilig
'the passage of, their' friendi (nunlike Old Country: tri4
they flatter themielvet their character and long standing •
in business will 'give ample rissiarance that ail their dr
magi:Meths will beinfried out faithfully.'
. Mesfers. , 'W. ei'.l: Ti TripSticill ore long and favoralrly-'
. knderti forilietufierior elassitecoitiraotiattoli. midst - Mite
qualitres Crtheir Packet Ships. ' Tif i lit s :EßN OFTOR
- ,svulr, . - SZIERIDAN: •GARRIC iiorriNcivyl.
Ro.tielts. LIVERPOOL, and SID 113.:!tWeirf winch
leave noels pint , ' MoirtirlirotreNswe.Tonkithe.qtrial .
tritlirand from Liverpool the tifir and lithr in addition to
which they hare arrangements with the St. CleOrge and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to Meurer a departure .
from Liverpool every five days. being' thus deteratilied
that their facilities shall keep pace with. their' inereating
-patronage: while Mr. W. l'apscott's constant personal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an midi
tional security that the comfort and, accorrniuMmitni of
the ilasserigers veill be particularly attended to. - •
The subscribers being. as 11611111,qxtensiyuly engaged
•in the Transportation Nusmes. between Pittsburgh aid'
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to takeleharge of
and forward pussengert inunedidtely on their landing,
without a chance of disappointment or Belay; and are,.
therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea
port in Great crimin or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they arc engaged in giving them ftiCilitict
for carrying pastengers , to, fatinlund not otherwise all
minable; and, will, if necessary, ferwrird passengers fur
ther West by the, best mode of conveyanre. without any
additional charges for their trouble.- Where persons
tent for decline contin,„^ out, the amount paid forpassage
will be refunded itt fall. • -
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11131,MITTANORS: -•
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The subscribers , pre also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
towns in England.lreland. Scothind and- Waive; rims of=
fording a safe and- expetlitious mode of reiniuing funds
to thoso.conntries which persons requiring such facili
ties will fi nd it to dieir interest to avail themselves of..
Applicalian (if letter. Nist-puid) will be promptll
tended to. .A TA PP promptly
E & o'ool , . Non. •
PorWarding and'Conimission Merchants.
map27-11.1rw-ly. PLiladtlpl,ia.
Roche, Brothers. Az. Co.
d i e 'FULTON ST.. Nme Voss; Mom Quay, rah
DUMAN: S.CoTLAND ROAD, LIVIDITOOI..
JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal
Basin, Piitsbufgh.
Arrangtmerits fa's iad9.
BROS.Lic CO, sole Agents (or the BLACK
1-‘, BALL LINE. of Liverpool and- New York Packets.
take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and
ctistomers. that-their arrangements for the year Veld bring
complete. they Cr. prepared to bring out passengers. hy
the above imlendld Line, from Liverpool to New York
and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of
doing business. mid-assure those who entrust thins with
Weir orders. that the same satisfaction will ho rendered
us heretofore.
.:NGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WA I XS.
Drafts fur sale, payable, on demand., at ally Bunk ill
l'he undersigned-has made arrangements to bring ou
passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year.
tebs.3httilaw• • JAIiA li. Ell X.
Passage To aod.Firom
GREAT BRITAIN &II IRELAND.-
Otortan Rieman & SON, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li
verpool.
CAl:List,: A Kiernan. No. 3d South M.. N.
1 11 F. Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at this
city of the above well knownasul re.spectuble Douses.
arc prepared to make engagements for passengers to come
out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the re
plica Line a; racket Ships, sailing from Liverpool week
ly. Persons engaging With ITS may rest assured that their
fatuous will nowt with kind treatment rutd prompt des-
Waal at LiVerroOl. as well ua every attention riecessury
on their arrival in this country. Applyto or all
S.A.N.I 4E14 :1 r C. 1.1.; it KAN &
Liberty st.. Pittsburgh.
N. B.—Passages engaged here from 'Liverpool to Pilts
burgh direct. and drafts for ally amount rum:tided.. pay
able at sight. throughout the United Kingdom. y
lIARNDEN aC CO.'S
PAffiEcGER A ISO 11E11 ITT ANGIE ail.
once:
HARNDEN &-. CO. continue to lirinr, nit persons from
nay part of Engl6nrt, 'rebind: -Scotland or. Wiles,
upon the most liberal terms. with their usual informality,
and :menthe to the wants of enti,crants. edo not al
low nal...passengers to be robbed fi r the swindling scamps
that infest the sea-ports, ns we take charce of them the
moment they report themselves, and see to their writ-hr
int. and despatch them withont any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of nar
tpassengers to sham that they WrII, detained tbrty-eight
ours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others 1.1 • 47,
detained - months until they could he sent in soma old
eraft. at a cheap rate. which, too frequently proved their
coffins.
Nile intend to perform ont contracts hemonthly. ea
what if forty nod not net as was the case Imo SCAM. !Nil
other oliires, who eithe r performed not at all. or Veil
stated their convenience.
Drafts clrty.vn at ►tittnntrg6 for any mm from 1.1 t
..f.1.1X10. payable at not; of lilt PTOV{ nein! Banks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wale.,
• JOSI I ROBINSON.
European arid l irneral A :runt.
jan29 I itl4 unreel, one dtior.lielow Wood at.
FORklt:111
kfil REMITTANCE.
ri lit E Suhseritters are preps IVli to forward money to all
parts of England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, svith
despatch, and turtle lowest rates.
. SAMUEL NUCLURKEN et CO.,
fehl2 14'1 latterly tweet.
European Agene . r, and Remittances to
Ireland, England. 4t.e.
lARGE and stnall stuns to triunity run ton!! times be
remitted by tight•slraftv, at rerfttred rare. ,, , to nil .nits
of Englntid.'lreland. Wales. etc.: and Legncies.'Dehtts.
Rents. Claims. and Property in Europe enii be collected
and recovered through the snliseriber. er during his ab
sence from this city from October until slay. on his annu
al tones to Europe, Iry application •to Sssa MAY, Mer
chant, Water street, Pittsburgh.
KEFrs:AN. Attorney
and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
P. Keenan has been frequently trooidoit by
applications alit lettemint the business of -Headman :it.
Keenan, - passenger agents. of Ness- York, he deems it
necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that font.
and has never had , any coneelkni with either of those
persons. orb
Western New York College of Health.
MMM=MMM
DR. G. VEGETARLB•
TIC. MIXTURE.
pins ,clebrnted remedy in consta. :y increnning Si*
I fame by the making nit over thy world. It Ilan now
beemne the only medicine fin... Mindy use, and is partieu
lady recommended for Dropsy.: all Innen of this eons)
phtant irntnediatelv relieved, no mntterof 11xliv long nand
lug. (Sett pamphlet for tc.timoity.)
Gravel. and all dinenncs of iht urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it elands alone; no oilier ar
ticle cnn relieve you; and the cum* testified to will con
vince the most skeptical;—(see. pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Agit& To the. Great
‘Vent munitions., and wherever Mesta complaints prevail,
this medicine i; ode red. .Nu mineral agent. no deleterious
compotuid is a part of this mixture ; it cues these diseas
es with certainty and celerity. nod does; not leave the sys
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) rams% complaint of a most
painful Character, in inunerbately relieved. and a core fol
lows liy a few days use of thin article. li is far beyond
any other preparation for thin disteane., or for any other
disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.)
Debility of the System. Weak Back. Weakness of the
Kidneys. &e.. or istflamation of the saino.-is immediately
relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and it cure is
always the result of its use— It stands min certain reale- •
sly fur such complaints, and also for derangements of the
female (rain, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men
struation,. No article lin, ever been offered, creeps this.
which would touch thin kind of derangements. It maybe
Jelled upon an st sure anti effective remedy; end, did we
feel permitted to do so, could Five a thousand names as
BTOOf of cures in this distressing eliimm of complaints.—
See pnmplulet. All broken down, dehilitated manstitn
nous, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing
power of thin article to act immediately, and the poinonr
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
Eruptive Dinensen will find the alterative properties of
this article Pointy TIIE BLOOD. and drive such disease, from
the system. Sec pamphlet for testimony of cures in nll
(linemen, which the limits of an advertisement will not
permit ta be named here; Agents give them away; they
contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine. tiev2
er appeared. It isone of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle, that it never fails so benefit in ally ease. and if lone
and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid store us, and keep taking the medicine
as long anthere is an improvement. The prop rim tor would
cuution the public against a number of articles which
come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS. Systeme. &c..
as cures for preppy, Gravel, sue., They are good for noth
ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: roccii men nor.
Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases, till
this article had done it. A particular .sfudp of thepamph
lets is lorries/2y solicited. Agents, Mid all who sell the nr
title. are glad to circulate graluitonnly. Pitt up in 20 oz.
bottles. at 52; 12 oz. do. ut SI each—the larger holding 0
oz. more titan the two ,small bottles,
.1..00k out and not
get imposed upon. --Every bottle . hati" Vnuglin's Vegeta
ble Lithontriptie Mixture." blown upon the glom - the
written siFtlatUre of ".G. C.Vanghn" on the 'direction,.
anti "O. C. Vaughn', Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None
other are genuine. • •
Prepared by Dr.-0; C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo; wholesale end retail.
No attention given to letters unless post-pniii--order
from regularly authorized Agents eacepted. Pont-pnid
let
ters, or verbal comMunications soliciting advice, prompt
ly attended lo.kiatis. • .
Offices ilevoted exclusivelY to the, sale of tills article
-IT 2 Nassau sbi N.N.; 205 Essex at,, Salem. Bass.; nod
by tho ; ptineiyibl PrjaggiatettirOgbosii the. United. States
and canadn, es Ariats. • ,
lr 73ROPFAVAY.Aients,
NO. - -2,:Ubesty,sl.,. neat . cit)1111.BAsill.
VNITIAN BLlNlA.—;Af"Wc,tterrelf, and old Enid well
known Venitlen Bllntlrttkrr,"lbrmoetr - of' - Second
and Fourth ste., takes this method to dufprzn his
.. .Nally
friends of 'the fact that hie FiteltiiVW now' 'Opera
tion ou St. Clair at., near thiald Allegheny' Bridge,'whero
a constant supply of Blindi of various enkien and'tiuttlf
hies, is constantly kept on hand afid at 'all
. priees,, from
twenty-cents up to suit customers.
N. B. If requimit, Blinds .rill be pat up - so; that id 'case
of tilann by fire, or otherwise, they 'ratty he removed
without the aid of a screw -driver. and with 'the . same
faeilitiy that any other piece of furniture can be removed,
and without any extra expense. .
riAUTIO,N TO THE
.PUIILIC,—'IIe- subscriber, by
written
c ontract with the P . ERIN 're.A Co.. has the ex
allisirift-tiOt..teilell theit - Teal in Pittsburgh and Alleghe
ny. chimp, - Alty.tiefisaty ta - toiniti_thag_ to sell their.Teris ex
eeptprocurtirl tkougkk 'phis prentieing 'deeeption.and
a fraud upofillie pat Tie--andtheir statements are not to
relied on. [se23) A. JAYNES, 79 4th st.
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3itsWi-"ciike•
COMING:CO:
T•mUE gubseriter.loVing been uppoitned aild'iluly Com
.tissioned„Agent-of the.l..yeoquito, County . itlutonl In
alliance:Company, Prepared. to recetve. itpplica
tioneyor iII3WIIIIICO for surd Compiti*. :Mil' Company tt,
perhuiis. one of the very, be Insurance ; in the
State or Union'. litteingm capital of,"bettvtieu ode nild.two
millions of dollorsin premiumitotes. and by the
lions of the Company no risk exceeding s.s„laill will. e ta
ken on on y one block of buildings. orerreny one risk, mind
more thou &2,500 will be rakan, on a Rolling :dill,
Toundry or Fernoce. Building's in which . 'if stor e-pipe
iuvsses@ through the side pallor roof:Cotton Factories or
Bowder Nills. Mannlitettiricrof Dilating and Dis
tilleries, wall not insured on',ariy consideration, wbot
'ever,..und when thiit'ute per aent. shall Belt:or 15 inclM
'sive, no risk will be taken over $4,000, (except Bridges
and Grist 111i111.) - .
The operations of_tbe.Compani.have ,bean such, that
for the last.e.ix. : years only one cent upon the dollar
has been wed upon, the .preatiato nolo/. of . the stock
.
Application can be . Made to the subscriber, at his
'office, in new , Court . House. •
11. SPROUL. Agent.
jantl3: lm
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa
• Fire and Marine Insurance.
IFl•lnsurance Compattyof North America, of Philn
'delphia.. through its duly authorized Agent, the sub-
Scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
On Property. in the city and its vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
irthtir Presl. Samuel 13rooks,
Alex. Henry. •• Charles Taylor.
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, .
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White,-. . John It. Ned: •
Thomas P. Cope, • Richard I). Wood,.
Wlll. Welsh, 'Henry D. Shemin], Seo'y.
This is the. oldest Insurance Company in the. United
States, having licen chartered in MM. Ito charter isTer
andfrom its high 'standing, long .experience, am-
I ple ntcatis, anit..uvoitling all risks of an. extra hazardous
character, it may ho considered, an offering ample securi
ty to the public, MOSES ARWOOD.
At Counting Room .olAtwood, Jones & Co., Water and
Front sta., Pittsburgh • oct.ta-y ,
The Franklin Fire Insurance: Company
• • ..
RP -:
on POILLATIMPII
C IA..
.
IIARTER PEF:FBA.L.-.5460.000 paid tn office
1631 Chestnut si.. north Side, neut . -Fifth. Talie Lisa
renee,mither permanent.or limned, against loss or dam
age by fire, on property and effects of every description,
in town or country, on the roost reasonable tenns. Ap
plication. math, eit her personally or by lititerii. will be
promptly attended to. BANCKER, Prest.
C. G. I.lsacsza, Secretary..
DIRECTORS: .
Charles N. Banckcr, Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas Hurt. . George W. Richards,
Thames 3. NYharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias:Wagner, Adoltalti E. Boric,
Samuel Grant. David fi. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
.
WARRICK et the Exchange Office of
. Warrickfilartin & Co.. corner of ld and Market stn.
Fire, risks taken on buildingi and their contents . in
Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surreuntling country. No
um rine of inland navigation risks taken. augt-1 y
. . . .
75.. , 51A.11 LINO.• . J. YINNECT, /IL
KING & FINNEY, -
A ents al Tettebargh.fer the Del care .111111t1J1 Safety In
syranrc Company of Philadelphia.
TBuildingsand Merchandire of erg-
L re description. and Marine Risks trtint hulls or car
goes of veyacla , taken upon the most favoralde terms.
Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes ; on Water
st.. near Market street, Pittsburgh
B. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron
age of their friends nod COITIMMIIIy at lam, to the Dela,
ware M. S. lllSlltallre (3011Iptilly. as all institution among
the most flottrislting in Philadelphia - phia—as having a large
paid ill capital. which, by th e operation of its charter. is
constantly incrensimi—as yirliltitir to each person insu
red. his duo share of tint profits of the Company. without
involving him in ally responsibility whate Vet. beyond the
premium actually paid in Ire Itinif•and therellire as pet , -
, tesKitte the Mutual principle , li , OSIC.I of every obnoxious
feature. and itt its most attractive form. noel-If
A ors(' y () F Tilt: FR K
ANLIN FIRE I NSI ',MANCE
.i. COMPANY PIRLA DELPI A.—N. E. corner nj
Third - and Wowl smuts. this/Am:h.—The assets of the
eminitinV on the first of Jannary. I .4T, as publislmil in
conthrinity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
were
nonds and Mortgage.%
Real listate. at cost • .... .... •• , • •
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cosh
Mak Mgr' total of 50i03,6§3 42
Aifording
. certaist assurance that • all losses will be
promptly net. and giving entire security to all who ob
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low
rates as are consistent with security.
oetB " WARRICK MARTLN. Agent.
• Instireinee Against Fire.
1 1 11 E rbarricrra Fire Buttrunce Company—O ffi ce. No.
I Walutit street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. 11.
I -SI 0--Charter petrpertual.
Itifuri , Buildings. Fnmitnrc. Mr voltam! ire. and proper.
Iy gencralle, either in the city or country. against loss or
drunn.ge by fire, perpetual or tor limited periods ; on favor
able terms:
DIRECTORS ! ,
John Sergeant, Sninuel C. Morton,
Villium I.yneh. Adolphus Polies,
Thorne, Allibone, (:come Ablut,
John NVelsh, Jr., Patrick Brady,
John T. I.uvris.
SAMUEL C. MORTON, President
FIZANctS JAXIVER. Secretary. •
Orders' for Insurance by the nboytl Company will be
received mid limrances effected lot the inniersigned,
Pittsburgh. -. HE.O. - COCHRAN.
all Wood street.
Connell's Magical Pain Extractor.
rr is now conceited by medical men Mat Connell's
.1 Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by Cuinstock
21 Connland st., New York, is the .erentest won
der of the 19111 century. in ctlect: are truly miraculous.
All pains are removed from Mans, scalds. fr.c., and all
external SOff,S, in a few pain:les after its application;
h oni to g L i nn sone on t h e mos t delicate skin, .leaving no
scar. it is equally beneficial in all kinds of itillarnmato
ry diseases, ptlell as sore :Nipples soil Eyes. Sprains,
White Swelling nod Ulcers, Bruises, Burns.
Chill - Mains. 'Erysipelas. Biles. Tic Doloreatix, kc. We
might ithprx, proof to nil we say, the names of many
em
anent pli•ysictans who nse it in their practice. and lit:n
-tre:ls of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind
parent Op it column:ly oil hand. in case of accidents by
fire life may Inc out withont. but by its Use all burns are
subjeet to its control. note:mate vitals are destroyed. Can
non—re.inember and ask for Con netts Magioal Pain Ex-
Micky!. manufactured by Conts:ork 11. Co., IV. Y., and lake
110 other. ' •
l`n.r..A. Soon% ; 1 / 4 Comine Hnyi Linantent, is on
article more justly celebrated ns a cure for the above,
than any or ell others. Its cows are elinosi inunediatir.
and it is only necessary to let those who know the article
and use it with such grgat success, that it is to be hail
tree and genuine of Comstock A. Co.. 21. Courtland st..
N. V.. sole proprietor.
Sold only guanine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. by %'M. JAcwsnx.
Litin rty !Lt., head of Wood st.: also in Washington. Pa.,
by A. Clark f in Brownsville by Bennett t Crocker, also
by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Milt
and Virginia. novl9-ilkw6nt
t Is th o best CatiglOiledlolue Fever Saw."
7 r i o trt i ;r a i o r r e i
4 tatie l ci r t
icen, who has tried it
Messus. liar. & I3XOeISW AT :—A fte r laboring for several
weeks limier the disadvantages of a bara.ssing augh . aud
most distressing . cold, which bad, thus far. resisted the ef.
feet, of several oldie -infallible,.” I wits induced to pur
chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give
it a fair trial. To my great surprise. suer using only ono
half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. ••1t is the
best medicine I ercr sato."
Trim copy. JOHN HINDS.
void by HAYS lc BROCKWAY. Druggists, Conner
gin' Row, Liberty strect,sicar Canal. taic3
A. MASON. & CO., -Dry Grads Ironed, 62 allorker
11 s Street, beltyeen, Third. and Fourth strati, have just
received a large supply of rich Fall Goods.cumprising its
part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes. of En
glish, French and American manufacture; 156 pen rich
and desirable patterns French Gin:Mains, warranted fil
f,rior to none imported in style, quality and durability of
volortri4enses splendid Plaid F a-for ladies - dresses;
conmnsing every style for Fall and {Vitae'. wear; Cash
meres, M. de !mines, Satin stp‘d Alpaccas of various
colors; 3-4 and 4-4. black and blue black Silks, for Man
tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; Al. do
Lairs. all wool; Shawls of every style and quality ; Cas
rinteres, Cassinetin, Broad Clotharad Yestings; blench
ed B ud unbleached Muslins friitn 61 to 14e. per yard;
Breen, Yellow. Red and White Flannels ; Ticking's,
Checks,. strip d Skirtings; bleached and brown Drillings,
etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re
tail at the Very loWest cash prices.
sep3 A. A. MASON & CO.
FAV DAGUERREOTYPE
. ROOMS,
jugs, Fourths:rest—Hoven & Axxittnxt,Dagnerreo
typists from' the Eastern eines. would call the Tit-tendon of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of Citizens and others, at rooms in
the third story of ilurleWs building, 4th st:
Persons wishing pictures taken Tony rest assured that
no pubis shall be spared to produce them in the highest
perfection ofilte art. Our instruments nie of the most pow
erfal kind, enabling ns-to executer pictures udsurpassed
for high finish and truthinlness to nature. The public are
solicited to call mid examine.
Persons Olin! , for pictures
are neither remfirred or ex
pected in take them unless Crfect satisfaction In given.
N. 13. Operators will find this a good depot for stock
nod chemicals.
. .
•
lU — lnstructions given in the an, containing the more
xecent Improvements. juni
rllO FEMALES.—Every female should have a box of
1. Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the
peculiarities of their constitution. acting with gentle mild
neis and safety in all circa:rumness. Wherever introduc
ed, their character has been rapidly established ammtg
the ladies. with whom they arocmphatically The Favorite.'
Very complete directions for use itrilic various com
plaints \Via be found . iii • the directimis • accompanying
each box.
For sale . by S. L. CUTHBERT,
- - Smithfield street, near Third.
Mao. by Wirt. Colo. Allegheny City; 3. 0. Smith, Bir
mingliami'andiltilitf.llPCiacken; Fifth' Ward, Pittsburgh.
irlao2s - '
_ .
-, • flollow.Ware - Casgl.ngs t -,-
,TP.II.qIIANTS visianq„•l our , city, for the purpose Of
111.., obtaining: - their . ..tiprintr, ;supplies of. follow-ware
.other Castings. vety heavy stock. and- an
extensive vsvietrof
,instterns. mid sizes in store by us.—:
Satrapies' cant seep , at eur warehouse. Cntmne rcial Row,
C
Liberty street, next.lV. W
. Va llnce's :Marble works.
and<prlece favorable.
f e b.9-ekum - QULN.,.IIIeIIRIDTI &
TEW..BOOKS---Just reeeiv.cd, • y press: (termany,
England. andSchtrand, or recollections of. aSwiss
minister; by J. IL Merle Ir.elubiAne, D.. 1.1.„ author °Cilia
tory of .the Itefornmtion, Life of Croinwell. &c.
A - Practice Exhibition of. the Gospels of St.. Matthew
and St. Mark. in the form of Leitures: intended to assist
the practice of domestic instructibnand devotion; byJohn
Bird Summer s D. D., .Bishop of Chester.' _
For saleby ELLIOTT & ENctisn,
feb24 b 6 Market street, bet. 3d and 4th.
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~1_rn~~~ tiii~' -~teb[ct~e
.11CIPPLAINDS CELERIUTED "
GEIt.IIAIVf .'IE.DICIiSE3 --
Are wetkotititltirni far the-Cure of 'the -Allottfilig Diseluis!
IF mita according to the_diTections'they will cure auy
casein . ° matter who or 'Aqua else las fulled.
• - • VXfOls/1131..0 111IFICATATIC PILLS,
For the permattent cute : of Rheumatism. Gout. Gan
grene,- Hysteria: and sevee nervous atrections, and are
highlyvecontmencled for the cure of Dropsy, 'Remora'
Asthrutt and Neuralgia. Patients using 'therm . in *most
cases, experience benefit soon after the•flrst They
quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well.
dating the night. They never fail to eniteta cure, whin
taken according to directions.
No outward application eau permanently remove rhea..
mane pains front the'system: Liniments sometimes act as
a palliative fora short period. but there is-always danger
in their use. Thermay cause the pain to leave one place
for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be
more acute. • • • .
GERMAN, BITTERS,
For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Clumnie Debility. ChroMe Asth
ma, I\ ervotat Debility, Pulmonary, Affections, tarising
from the. liver or itonmeli;) Diseases of . tlie 'Kidneys, and
all 'diseases arising, from a.disordered stomach. tit both
male. and female. such 'as feuiale weakness.- dizzineas;
fullness of blood to the head. They strenghten tha sys
tem, and remove all
,aeidity of the strimaeh, upd give it
tone and actionand assist digestion. They Min he taken
hy the most,delicate stomach. and in eiery case will en
urely destroy- costiveness-anti the- whole ays
tern, relnocmg all impurities and remnants of previous
diseases ,'and giving a healthy action to the whole
frame.
- . .
The ,symptents of, Liver Complaint are uneasiness and
pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch iinmetliate,
ly under the .inforior ribs; inability to lie on the left-nide,
or if at all able; a draggi n g sensation produced, siyhich se
riously affecti respiration..causing .very often a trottble
some. cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a.
coated tongue, lieidity Cif the - Storriach:defitiency os per
spiration,and sometimes. a sympathetic pain in'ttietright
shouhlerit*ith a' reat diposittonlo sleeprAud..depieriston
of seiriticand sometitnes - .sores the modiVar 'throat,
causing moans to rise in the nostrils. latiftdiceiteitt
ly aceortilianics it. atui.a.dropsy...utthe faces ThC4l.9)VP
tenni, - if permitted to- contutue.'iwilt 'OCrentutiiijrpr?ditee
that most' bantifitl diseasei..Coniumlitton.ii Irk foktia ma
jority,of such cases originate front theArrifatiassanies
abovp• - niantionea ; , cathartic laciliejnes mast
initaitee, , ha avoide d iii arie !reatinenelhi it.. - "
'rite eyniptents-,otllYspetsiia arc very,,,sitilone— , thiie at
rectitiXthe siktuarkeir alone, are tratieca,:beart-burn,
appetite. sometimes - .an excess of . ..appetite, sense of fall,
ness - ef ieeightBiiitlie`sionutcll,,siulting"Or fluttetiis Of : Jhe
pit of the Mailmen, fartiel eruciations._or soutarising.froin
the stomach. kc. Dyspepsia, devoid 6rE functusilnatura,
in without danger: hot, if arising' from a disease - cif Are
stomach. it is dangerous.
Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dy'spepsis or
Liver Complaint; it. will also core: A few deses will re- ,
move all the unpleasnur etfeets. curl, as.fluttering at the
heart, aching einsmion wile., in a lying position: dots or
webs before the eight, fever and dull pain in the head.
constant-imaginings of evil. ant great deppies'ion of spir
its. Outward signs arc, a quick and strong pulse, pale
and distressed comitenance,
Any case of the shove disease can be cured effectually
by the use of the Bitters. as directed.
S U 11013.1 1 7 1 C.
An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest,
Spitting of Itlorid..lidliicivfa, Whooping Cough, Bron
chitis. Hemoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or
This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves
any Cough or I loarseness, and prevents the Croup-by be ,
ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to
pass neglected; for. neglected cold.sink thousands to the
grave annually. and cause many to grow up with a deli
cate .fraine. who would have Leen strong and robust ; if at
first properly - treated.
• SPIKIINARD OINTMTNT,
For the effectual care of the Piles. 'Pinter. and Rheum.
Scald Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lists.
Barbers Itch. Frosted Feel.• Old Sores arising from fever
or impure blood; and will extract the fire from bunts. on
application. or remove any cotaticousxraptions from (ltd
Person* troubled with tender faces should use it
after shaving: it will. in a few moments. remove all sore
ness and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on.
and is invaluable. in any (mink':
TAR . OINTMENT,
For- tho cure of pains or weakness in the liver. back or
chest: it.
.vvill remove 'any deep ( pealed pains.
TlMse .1 . 1 . 111,,a1,R have caused runny to enjoy the ines
timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie
ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi
cal cure. -
The innumerable impositions upon the public. and the
statements of remarkable cures never made. yet certified
to Hy feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted
with what they have endorsed. renders it Mfr . :cult to do
justice to the public in offering slid - If-lent inducement to
make a trial of these invaluable medicines. 'linty are en
tirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients,
and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. livery
family should have a pamphlet—they can he had of thu
agent, gratis.
Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 275 Race
street, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia, For sale in
Piosburgh..by jjant7-dly] \V M. THORN.
CCt ILENCE TIIAT DRF ADPUI. COUCH !—The Lungs
1:1, arc in danger. the work of the destroyer has been
begun, the Cough of Ci'msumption bath in it a sound of
death.
5G00.615
•• If 067 Y.
• .207 WO 72
Ass SOU • Mori= ? Your darling child. your idol
and muddy joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken
fingers. tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the sound of her supulchral cough pierces your soul.
Vorso Mita. when fast about to enter life, disease sheds
a heart crushing blight over t h e fair prospects of the fu
ture—your hectic cough, and feeble limbs tell of your
loss of hope.but von need not despair. There is a balm
which will herd the wounded tunes, it is
. Sherman's All-hi ealing Balsam.
Mrs. Arragm. the wife of Wm. 11. Annie. Esq. was
given up by Dr. Sewall of Washing - ton, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New
York. Her friends all thought she Mast die. Site had
every appearance of being in consumption. and was so
pronounced by her physicians—Sher:nail's Balsam was
given and it cured her.
Airs. GA RRA BRAN'TZ. of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of
consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies
failed to give relief—she seas reduced to a skeleton. -Dr.
A. C. Castle. Dentist. 281 Broadway, has witnessed its
effects iu several eases where no other medecine afford
ed relief—but the Balsam operetta). like n Oman. Dr.
also witncsred its wonderful effects in Asthma,
which it neYer fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming
as it runy .be, is effectually cured by this Balsam.- It
heals the ntpturcd or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lung} sound again.
Rev. Bunny JONEN, 108 Eighth avenue. was eared of
cough and catarrhal aireetkiii of 50 years standing.. The
first dose gave hint more relief than all the other medi
cine he hail ever taken. Dr. 1.. .1. Beals. ID. Delaney
s,reet, gave it to a sister-in-law who seas laboring under
Consumption, and to •another sorely afflicted with-.the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortal.lc health.
M .-141: CACTI A W F.L.L.S. 05 Christie-SL. - suffered front
Asthma -12 years. :Shenna's Balsam relieved .her at
once, alid - she is- comparatively well,..being enabled to
subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine.
This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds. Spit
ting Blood, Liver Complaints. and all the . affections of the
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.' ;
Price 25 cents and St per bottle,
Principal Office 106 Nassau sweat. New York.
Likewise Dr.,Shermati's celebrated Cough, Worm mid
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
NI:111 . S Plaster
Sold vs-11,1140kt and retail by W?,I. JACKSON, at his
Root and Shoe Store and Puteni ;Medicine , AVarehouse.
69 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood - street. and
by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
' county :
A. Mi Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Gbriest,
Manchester, J. R. H. Jatoittes. Birmingham; A. S. Getty.
Wylie street; JAL ..51ustin. car, Webster. st. and Elm;
Daniel Kegley. East Liberty; 11- L. Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; 'Flios.:Aikon,-Sharpsburgh; Stunl, Springer, Clin
ton; James 11PKec, Stewartstown; John Black. _Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth: Rowland It Son. • M'Kees--
port: McEldOwney, Bakerstown; Riley AVl.unghliii,
Plumb Township: Wm. Smith, Temperaneeville - Jas.
Folios. Tit maniac G.ll. Starr. Si, wick ly. mart:4ly
ictiltitirl'ESTlMONV!—Dr. \V. LANDE. of Fayette
vide, N. V., says: "I nm - well persuaded. and have
been for some time. that your Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of.grent •use to all those who may have °misdeal°
use them, and have administered teem to my patients.".
Fever and Acne. Orspepsin and Bilious Fever, are im
mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 cents n box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. 1.. CUTHBERT.
Smithfield street. near Third. -
•
by Cole. Allegheny city; .1. G. Smith. 13ir
mho:thump nod John 11VCrocken. Fifth Word. feb37
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TAIL S. COOK:.
.Piipta. Ohio, writes, March. ISM:
11 hava used your V'rriniffig,e, Carminative .PaLsom,
and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years.
and have been exceedingly we ll pleased with them, and
never, as yet, to my recollection. failed of reztlizin,, ,, my
fullest expectation in their curative proprrties. Your
other niediehics . l cannot speak of fdim experience; but,
judgingfrom those I have used, I doubt not but that they
clann, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by . those who have used term. I wits fonnerly
very . parnal to si'm Vermilnge, until I beeameacquath
ted with yours, which has my decided prefercue to• any
other now in use.
Ressectfully, yours; &e.. 5; S. COOK, M. 11"
jjy' For- sale to Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store;
Fourth st. febl.s
1)A. VA tiNßsTocws• OUtlif SYRUP.--This pre
, partition has proved itself to be of very great effica
cy M theoure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma: Spit
ting, of Blood; Whooping Cough: and other Pneumonic
Affections; and the proprietors feet warranted in recom
mending it as a sate and useful medicine, and are pre
pared •to show certificates of indisputable affthority,• in
testimony of its value. •
It is pleasant to the taste, mid is offered also low a price
as to place It within the reach of every person. There
are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that" will pro
duce such- decided effects m such a short time. Pre
pared and sold by
B. A. PAIINF—STOCK: tc: CO.,
Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and
Wocal streets. • decl3 .
IA R. RALPIPS CELEBR,
-..1j• salt wholesale and rt
Also, by Wm. Cote, All
nti~i~6mn John:lli:Crarkt
feb
XX) INLIS AND LaQl7Ol
tern and Eighths Pi'
Of the following celebrate
namely
A Soignotta Brandy. pale.
" dark.
Otani " "
pale,
3azenae
Hennessy '" dark,
pate;
Pinet Castilian &Co '
dark,
-
Slack Horne "
Swan "
Pine Apple
Irish IVltiskey "
inmaien spirite,
St. Croix Ruin
Together with a laiga
Liquors:la Ifottlelt *Kr,'
for Weeks ilapOrted,on
lar and Liquor Store of
feb7 COMO
• C OVliiirai•Sr. tli}? . .HlCA:li Tli 1
' NO. VW, 'User STIMET:•littrAtAr. Nisi. lout.
sPli. G. C. VA 1 :01 - 1N'S , Vegetable Lithoniriptic • Adser*
ti 5,.. ., Ter 134.7.—'4 Came. I taw , I CotiquerecU .
nowt eitiphutically the .cejliii•with this article.. 'Disease
has ever yielded to its MOSS inareelltinsmedieinul power.
Wherever it has gotie L 'Oid.Soutli Ainerica. England,.
Canada. and thelhated'Slatosliiiviprovidcal the train of
this statement. the above, miotation in a. strong and pithy
sentence. tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle
upon which you are cured finny not be known to you,
but the retail( of a trial isslitistactoty . ; .you,iire restored;
and the secret of the cure:lama:oi with the proprietor.—
The Nlctlitiitic is a conipdand of 22 distinct vegetable
:Fu e sl c e i e ' , 6 a;',ll.4lfilillaliPirdopitrify,'lcOntl ns icitiougwiwißriniolurottler.
compound—smell root trials its own cure—and al a per
fect combinaticin. when tii mak e
into tho system. it. Mots the
work which waves us: whember lawilwere first "statii',ll
- intended it should do--PURIFIES.OTRENG'IIIEN B,
AND REsToitus the . brollen ildwn, debilitated constitu
tion. DEOrST; lit ell its t Illaraltdrs, *ill' lie' completely
eradicated front the systeld by iukuse. ' See munphluts in
agents' hands fur' free cifeefsitienthuy treat upon a&
distastr i. and ;how testimony of cures.' Gairat.,- and all
m
coplaints of the.urinery,bigan.i, form alid the cause of
great sullnring. onil.V..tuotl:coLfrumatuenclicisacituireel
no Wall celebrity over they country.. by the cures it has
minx in this distressing class.nf afflictions. So famed, it
seems. is this medicine, that it has thus attracted. the no
tice of one of out. Medical iieblicationii. 'ln the Novena
be No. le-16. of the `. Buffalo . 'Journal and Monthly Re
view of Afedicul and Sultrietil'Sclence.” in an article up
on colcolon• diseases:and si• siolvents, , t . the wriutr.. „atter.
tit/tieing the fact thakihe•English,goyerumunt. Mice pm
c 'laird p sacral remedy, and,alsonouchNllie.purchase
in itinl of ascent remedy, , by the Legislature of Nevi
York, thuspays tribute to the fume of the M edicine :
". Why do not our. ltepresentatives in simateaild'Assein
bly convened. • enlightew• Mid: idisselve vibe- suffering
thousands of this couniri,. by the Purchase of :Vaughn's
-
Vegetable Lithoutriptie; than, which no solveni s iince file
days of Alchemy has poiseseed • one . half Me Mille t"—
•Rcuslcr, here is it periodical 'of high standing, acknow
ledged throughout a large ?cation of Mils country to be
'one of the hest conducte:d3ourtialit of the kind in ilm . U.
Stales, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe.
•to.our• certain knowledge;.editcd by Austin Flint, M. D.
and contrthuted to by men of the. higl.est professional
ability. ilnui stepping aside. to notice a 'secret remedy."
You will at mice understand:no unknown and *worthless
nostrum, eould.thus extort a commentfrom so higlraquisr-•
ter—and eintselptentloinleis'it .directlY.coliflicted with
the practiceof 'the facalty, it must have been its great
.'farne " - which lies caused it to receive this passing nod.
h rtmxr d iseases,acenbt es, of the beak and spine.' ism . ; Mars
• poi Val and suppressed. .11ensteuatiois. PlOur Jams, ...a
the cadre emnplicated (rani 01 evils . Which follow a stir •
ordered system. are at once' relieved . by die mcilirine:--
Send fur punirldent: tram Agents. niid'you .till find evi
dence of the yulud Of the lathouiriptic theft put forth. , -;
As a reaWdy for the irregulariticiof the' fentale, system,
it has to the compound' "root" which:has been resorted '
to in the tont!, of Europe for centuries--ala stirs crtre'for
this cintipla int, oath, restorer health of the entire systetii.
• Liven Ciairt.sixr, Jsellitice, Ilit.lolll Deec•sts.'&.c., are'
instatitly relieved. FeopleOf the I‘'cit will find it the
• only remedy in these "coniplaints. as well as' FEVER .V.,1)
Amur.. There is no remedyilike it. mid no rolome/ or .4u.'
II ine.. forms any part of this'anixtnie. NO injury Will re ,
• salt in its lice, and its active propiniel ore manifested lit
the line. of •rt single 30 ot battle. For .Pryer and . Ague,
Bilious Disordrts, Sake ne &her Eledicint: RtiliestATlSSl,
(locr..wilifisid relief. The action of•• this Medicine : upon
the Illocsl.. will change the disease—which'origitiates lx
. the bloat—and a healthy result will. follow. DrsParata.
• lantenisriox. /kc-•yield in a• few days use of this 'Medi
eine. Inflammation of rite: Lesos. Cumin, CONsIiMrTION
also. has ever lisinal relief. Sertfula, Erasipe/as. Piles
,
Inflamed Eyrs—all caused by impure .I'l ad—will find
this article the remedy. The system, completely timed
upon liv tin: twentr-twodillurent properties of the mix
ture. is purified and restored—as n partial cure will not
follow. The trait; of common complaints. Palpitation tY7
the that. Sisk lAndarhe: Debility. 4-e.. are all the resultof
rouar dent4ement of the 4slein. I the Garay EtESTO-
Ere will • no its work. The promises set forth. in the ad.
vertivtlncol, are lamed upon the proof of what alms clone
in the past four years. The senile,' testimony of tOOO
Agents. in Cuticula, the United States. Engine:. arid South
America. in the p055.:145101) . 0t the proprietor—and can be
scut by all inierepied,-Isa sinficient demonstration that
it is •the. bat .31011eine eyes agised to Me World: Get the
pomPlilet. rind solely the principle us there laid clown, of
the method of cure. • Put up in Mt oz.• bottles. at r... 25 •li
or. do. at SI each--the largest holding ti • trn. More than
two smell bottles. Leek mu and not gut Unposed tipe . n.—
Every bon!, has •• Voualin's Vegetable I.hhontemtle
Nlizoire" blown urn' the glass , the wince signature Of,
-. U. C. Vaugh'' on the directions. and C. C. Vaughn,
linfildo," stumped on die cork. None other are genunie.
Precareit by 1)r. 0. C. Viihelni, and sold nt the Principal
o;Ece, :107 Slain street.•Bbitilo. nt'scholcsale and retail.
No uttentlon given to letter's. airless post pai4L--orders
from regularly conslinAterl: A; . tents cie.sinell ; post • p aid
letters. or ver . blil eonnutuncationir soliciting , wir ier,
promptly ntteuded to titatiS.
Oilers devoted exchisfy . c.ly to the sale of this article
—13:1 Narmu - •streets.: New York city ;1..".15. Essex Wee%
Salem. Slassachusetts., aria by the principal Dem.tgisfs
dinnurliont•Me Unite. Stales and Canada, as advertised
in the papers,' ' , -: • .
Azents sly this city,- ,• ;. .. .: ' • . . •: .• • . ',.
!ays & ltrockwny..inalesalit Mk . Ret a il Xienti;Ne.l
2. ComnieMial Row. I,iherty street. l'itothurgli. Also, It,
I. Sellers. 37 Wootl street' John Mitchell . Federal street.
Allegheny. eity ; Johd , litirelay, Denier: ,-. .lolsit ..itnehln
':ritlgeWttier. - • • Jalt:3o-41&wit '
'ATED VECIETASLE. PILLS WC for .
retail. at the
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 50. Seth
leglicny city: J. ft. Smlth, Bir
ii, Pettit street, fifth .IYaril.
IS-300 Whole, Halves, Quir
pas, Brandy, Vines, Gins. &c.
d brands, grades, and vintages
London Market Wine .
Konen Port
'Prash '
Iltint
thirgand3r
S. S. Madeira " •
:4. M. -
Symington.' "
Fuyal
Pale Sherry
Brown - .
Golden "
Tenriffe "
Lisbon-""
,Claret, "
.•
- Sweet& Dry Mataga"'
teelt Of Uie - atrove .Wines and
ChamOntie ItiMPCIMeI
leasing terms, at the SVinffCel-
P. C. MARTIN,
r of Smithfield and Front sts.
MMONO
-I*'W. : .''n.:
rousEsr. HAIR CFIEAM—A matchless arttele• fir
lJ c:rowth, beauty. and,restorutiou of the linir.
Cream. when 'once knowit. will sapermale.oll other•arti
eleo of the kiwi now. in use. Vi hero the hair is dead
harsh. ON. unhealthy., tier turning grey. is few applica
tions will snake the hair sutl nail dark. a n d give it a !Mau
tiful, lively appearnticie; stud will also mike it maintain
its I,Veljiwas nail:healthy color, twice no long as all the
rret.rittltlll3 that are genera Ily stood. 14Itere tilt hair is
thin. or has fallen utr; it may be restored.b . y . umnithis
Cream. Every Lady nod kentleman who its in she-habit Of
using oils on their hair slioub.l at once purchase a bottle of
the Chinese Hair ftrehisi. no it is so composed that it will
not injure the hair liker•the other preparations. but . will
beautify jt, and • give:: pOrfect antisfaetiun us every II
. .
t
..
• For testimony to its 've % superior qualities. see the-fol
lowing, letter from the el% Mr. caldwell' to 'rtlesira.
I lendershotrk Stretch; :\ shidlle, general inents for die
..
Southern States: .. .
. . .
Later nftke Rev. R. C.:akftoril,P . o-4 , tr: of the Presbyterial
===
Mc lialvorasuorr l'crasrcit :..Gwrrt.mstasT take
I...costae .in Odin^ my teatimonyin &for ortlie.execllelp
preparation calle d' Dr: PprisCr Chinese Iferir"Crerrm; for,
almut two years ago inyilibir was very dry. bristly, and
disposed - to come Out: but haviir-proeured n bottlh (lithe
Cream, and used it'aecording to Eie prase ription. it is - no..
elastic. soft, and. firm to the bead. fitatiy balsams and
oil were. applied, each leaving my hair in a worse slate
than before. This Cream, however, has mr ty exre
. • • • ,
ntiartiCle 'forthe toilet. my wife . givesit preference.
over all others,. being-, delicately per rind not dis,
wisest to rancidity. The lndfcs, especially. %%inlaid time
eldite.se'Cletun to be a desideratum in their preparations
WM 1 54-. l q ; Re 6 Megutnit • •
• CALliVittLt.'
• •
I FAI -2 I:4i, January 7.1147. .
V101110"linitl. wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
AliTownsenil,.44 Market , at., mid Joel llohkr. corner of
Woodland Fifth sta. .
ADIES are cautioned against citing Common Prepa
.l.7. red Chalk : '!'bey ark' not ItKilte.ilOW
is to the Skill t k ow coa rse, how rough, hewsallow,
yellow, and unhealthy : the skin appears after using. pre
pared chalk! Besides if is injurious. containing a large
quantity of lead! iYa Imeeprepared a beautiful vege
table article. which We call Jones" Spanish Lilly White.
It is perfectly innoceiltdming Purified of all deleterious
qualtUes, and it imparup to the skin d natural; healthy,
alablister, clear ;: livery ithite ; at 'the - same lime 'acting
as txciiintelic on the akin, making it soft and smooth.
Dr.lantes "Anderson; Practlertf, Clietniat'.of hlrissucha
setta;saYs: anale!sing Jones' Sperditi LillYWkite.
I find it poinesses thenicist heantiftil and asillrnd.-and ht
the Slllll6llol* ihnoc'ent:. white. I 'everinter7", I. certainly
con conscientiously rectimincird its use 10.11'w/tow skin
trailiiiresheautiljing.n , Price 25. cents a bok. Directions
—the best woe to apply. Lilly White, is with soft leather
or wool—the &niter is preferable. •• • • -
A rase SST or Tient.nos cs!cm.--Wltite teeth,
foul 'breath, henitlny posits. Yollotv and unhealthy teeth,
afire being once •or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the moat beautiful
ivory, and„ - at , the samci'mrne it is so perfectly innocent
and exeuiSitely fine, that. itstonstant daily , use is highly
advantageous. even to . thoile teeth that arc in gitorl condi
lion,. giy mg them a beautiful polish. and' preventing a
premature decay_.-Thriavillemi3i . decayed it prevents
from becoming worse—it also fastens 'wharf is bectuning
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeih •
delicately while, and make the breath deliciously sweet.
Price 25 or 37k cents mhos. All the above are sold only
at tea Chatham st., signet the Americau Eagle, New York.
and by the appointed Agents whoop •Aames appear in the
next column. • ;1- • ;.•.•• ..•••
Mos. You sr AMYX, nadir a doh busband,.lady 'I "Your
laccia 'your. fortune-S., I.heautiful, -clear; lair? -Is it
white if not. it ean roadooo even though it be yel
low, disfigured. sunburnt,' tanned and freckled. Thous
ands have been made I l ltus who have washed once or
twlce.with Jones' lusher, Chemical Soap... The effect is
glorious mid MagnifieenL But he AMC you mit g me Jones' Snap, at the Feign of the American Ea gle, 52
Chatham street. '
Ring-worm, Salt-rherim, Secrecy, Erysipelas. Barber's'
Itch, urn often curtid bjl Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,'
when every kind of rethotly has failed. That it cares
pimples, freckles, and • clears the skin, all know. Sold ht!
the American Eagle,...Ss Chatham street. Mind, reader,-
tins seldom - or never fells. ' • •
C. INOI.IS; Jr... Patterson, .
Sold at JscasoN's S Liberty at., , head of Wood, Sigwof
of the Ilig Boot. • . nor23.'
_ •
A INIERICAN 01L- , -*THE GREAT R.EMEDY OF NA
/1_• . .1 . 1.;RE.---Proeured i ffom n well in Kmittteky,-18.5 feet
below the earth's surface. This Oil will be-found vastly
superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu
lar Oils. Its. curative - propertie.s for the-following,
metes are truly wonderful : Inflame:dory rheumatisin;
• whooping-cough, plithiste; coughs, •colds. sPasins, teller ;
cr.ysipelas. scant head, Croup. intlitnunatory sore throat,
liver complaint, inflanudation of the kidneys, pains iii the
breast...side and back; diseases of tho pitey, b ea h_
born. diseases of the Chip joint, inflamed sore. eyes,' deaf::
nest. and car 'aeby, wornts, tooth achy. sproin.s, strains,
burns. scalds, brumel,cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores,
Price 50 cents per I;titt'le. Sold wholesale Dial retail by.
IV:NI; JACKSON, nt hislmet and shoe store; Liberty
street:Pittsburgh.- Theitim nowr stands in the door-way.
Onlydace in Pittsburgh where the GeNCINIL can 'be ob-
A
eider o'.be sure of obtaining the gettable.
purchase_ only of the general agent fOrWestern Pounsyl.„
."trunia,.W.m,..Jactsotr-etLiberty--street, or-.through snit.
„Agents appointed by; its sale, eachof "whotti will
hava,a show bill slid general direetions inPainpidtif form-.
coitiaining the moons_ dud address of the. Proprietor and
General Agent' of Western-Pennsylvaniaois tollows:
Dr. Hall & Co., nroprietor. Kentucky. .
Wm: Jackson, General. Agent for Western Pentusylva-
ES Liberty ;street, i , Pittsburgh, - to whom all orders
- mustbe addressed. " 7
. -
Onszavu.—Each bottle is enelosed in one of the-above:
"named Ilatuphlets.mtdtl - ie. - name of \Villiom laekson,(
general and oral wholesale agent for IVOstern Penn
v anial printed on the Outside of . the _label. oe •
. ~
, . .
.F,..-BaRRELS Freak 40u. Batter
8 ...;! . Nardi ~A .: - -..-. . .. - e - i
n 6 " :;.`Dried . Fe . etici• „- • - , •
~.-
I -- 2 ,_ , " , , Clover i 8:214 plat tecilveti.' - iiia . ' far I r !ale ;
b'y - • " ~1 L. S. WATER-MILN,
3a12 4 .... No. 31 Market, and 62 Front street.
1,
=BE
5.,•~; 5~
ti ~~5•...
.!•11,.11:'Zil!..CLIIIXMANR.14tSjy • r_u_3_,„..•*.f er
IlluCIAR: COATED VEORTAIILE PUROA.iniE PEW" •
ARE universally admitted to opera.; not Only:mt. an
effeaual prerentife;Lut us a never Ailing to:lmill,', id
all diseases which can atfeet the human frame. Head
ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles, Sedrv.y, Dropsy,
Small I'ox, Cholera nark's, Worms; \ Vhooptine todgh,
Consumption. Jaundice, Quin B e7l B e.ilaiio o . 1./IV!? Cord-
Apuplery. Cancers, Alltatles,`:Salr Rheihn, Fits.'
Heartburn. Giddiness, Eiysipelas„ Deuthesi, Itelthlgs cif
the Skin. Colds. Gout, Gravel. Pants the Beek, inverted
Weakness-l'ulpitution of the Heart, Risings in the 'Throat,
Asthma. Fevers oTulrkinds,Feuttile Calllpliillllll3l/ICAII6',
in the Side. Spitting of Blood,. Sere Eyds, Sertiftill; St.
Anthony's Fire,LOwness of Spirits; Fleottnig,
.Plaiit Al
bus or Wltifes.Grilies. King'S l."ljavvl
IliM on the Stomach, and all bilious affections. Pietifisy,
Swelled Fitt and I:egs, Switie•l'aX, 'White . SYr/riliPC B t
Tremors; Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiting—mut a hooter others' r .
bone successfully and repeatedly been. sanquitilludNy:
heir all-powerful MO.
They have been known to effect emutnent cares waeiv!.
all other remedies had prov veiling, .and in the larva •
stages of discos., - •
They have in many.eitatisaperieded the praerfptiee sk il l
of the most eminent ph ysicians, and received besides their "
unqualifiedeornmetutntion. • ' -; i•••• r.t •
They have been frequently recommenced by erten of the;
Most distinguished. characters throughout the land, and.
been sanctioned in Europe by Noblerneni . and Prlnstes of
They have been introduced into the Hoepitals.of•Edin- ,
burgh. Paris. and Vienita. and through the disinterested •
exertions of our Foreign•Ambassaders. they .have recei
ved the invOirthle cononenclation of the Emperor of. Rue
• sin told of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire.'
'lb.' Scarcely a racket vessel of any repute sails front
the port of New Yerk, without an abundant supply of the
• • -• • ••••SICIK - MAN'S - NEX - ER FAILING.
17"Ageucips host) been established ittall the principal
Ciucs in the L ntuit, and applicadonifire tronithWtft reach
ing us from almost numberless villages in every section
of the goithiry'. Tiatitodnials of their marvellous streets
are pouring in from all quarters—and in such numbers •
that we have . not time to read one half pf. them... What
'stronger or more conclusive evidence than these imperil.
ant facti can the most sceptical desire! he it poisible;thai i
the many . thousando who have tried •CLICIOtiNEWS'
PILLS, caw be deceived in their results? l(pulY .IlufMs - . •
ture or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been
held up. as it should be. to the slum rind darisitin 'of a .
justly offended community: .• : • • . •••
Irr Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original in-.
senior Of Sugar Coated rills; and %hut nothing 01 the sort
was ever heard of. until Lel titiothiced their' in init.; 1a43.
Pnrchaseriallohld. therefore. alWays ask lig Clisleuer's;
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. end take moOther, Or the,y,
will be 1110111.1 the.victints of o fraud. .
• rition. ell-INTS PER'IltrN";
'Dr. Clickencesprincipal 'office for diesel* of pills, la INS
Vesey• st.,Nwer• Voris. ,•• • . •• • • • . . • ,
• • I\" \I. J.dc K.Ssfri.po Liberty hcod of \Void id.. Pitts;
PO.. General 'Agent rot \Pesten' Petuireltania,
Northern Ohio. and t h is River Counties of Yirginla. t •
• The following strwitr. Cliekeimip.llaly,oppoiated A
gents for :Allegheny co.. Pa.
WM. JACKSON. (principal) eo Liberty street, head of
A. M. Marslmll. Allegheny City. •
Junnthau Gltriet. Slumheater.
C. Ton - mein! Sr. Co.': •- • •• • •••• ' ••re
Sato. IL 11. Jneems. Birmingham. •
st.
Andmw St..Ger.y. Wylie et.
liehert Wilfinens.
R: H. Mentingrayi tcattilk
Smith, Tempernnenvilla.
Jeremiult.Fleming, Lawreneqyills.
Daniel Negley, Enettilierry. •
ErkenTrl . Tl.olllrS(lll. Wilkinaburgh.
•Thtates..a.ikin rillarpalmrgh.
.G. It. Sin rr. SiewirkleY. •
•Suineel Springer. Clinton - " '
James Stewartatnevm
John Illnek..Turile Creek.. •
C.l•'. Diehl. nintl,eth,
Riley3l7:aughliii. Plumb Tinrsialalp.
Bakershiavn. ••• • - . 1 -
• Pgittoy. 3WKecspurt.
44 1 T IS THE lIRST COUGH :111:DK!1\E I EVER
• I. - I.FSED. - -,Thias. was expressed in our hen Ang yes
terday. by no intelligent gentleman. who bed used but
about one half of n Wattle of Dr: trithiria Driortel Concha
Mixturc. haute he was entirely eerella • Come' and, gee a
bottle of and if the most olistinaie.eunglt or.eold Nes
not dia.:am:era by its use. your money will be refunded.
Compounded en it in. of the must eileetive, though . Man ,
Tess and pleas:int Telliefilet. its ear 'for yeats has, uur w i
deed eau it, foil to air.: entire Ilatiafitetiun. •
For sate, wholesale and retail. by •
" iIAYS & lIROCKWAY.
Liberty street. near Cana
W114.14,A1l .El.lollMal, •
t
...%;h1 :deo by
• oat
VIR. WILLAIIVIY Orirotint tat Eet NiZatfljA I . : Li ITS
kovk notliud an op ,
portunity of trvingroltis view rentailv fertile:permanent
merit °C oven! airection•fTilteattoit'asitould not toil to give
it a trial. Certificates of itsclLetc,ey , trout our own cit.
igiuntoyltighayr arcigns:nutty' inceivAtg.:cannot' . fail to
convince thr trinii el.dr
of ltigliaiidditikitt letsyf
Tr..N Crnr. Feb. 7. 1543.
• "3lrfirs..Hrtis• EforL-way: It offor:o me Went ele
sure to be able to add loy-imitiniony in' favor at Dr. IN ft
lordfatruly vnluAlilc couclimedicinc. Allout three months
store I WWI ritntekett . 'wiih a Violent cold.-aud• keel much
11131 . ieSINCII with Ali enitylt: from w hich I could get no rai
lief, until I wax a short limy since iiidured to call at.your
store nod purchuse some of 'the Urientol Cough Mixture:
I nothappy to stain thoetheottsc of the second bottle • has
entirely tiered met and; having great confidence in. it,, I
have, and . shall continue to recommend lila my friende.
tit ocg Fszuns a.. •
Priea; 25 come a bottler 'Sold 1130' •• .• !••• :••
• • :. r• • •• •• • • ••• ' •• • BAYS k BROCKWAY
' lco. 2. Com. Rove. Liberty st...noorConal.
Ajlisp . llwy • (ilebl6).. Je.11.1.311.Mi. I:wormer:Om.
FILONI the Nevi Vork.Plazoftst . Oct. 99 IKIN a 41 ; 4 0 .
• paper dcsurveitly *Alm, bittsdp4 the daily presems
this cesium - . . . • . •
Attrition :Ectrorlef
.Sariripriiiitli were buil eis;trie
td.eitlriffte,istientfon of out re tillers . te ti n, in Oita:it:l4 , pre ,:
iiratkm *filch will lie found Oil vertiliffi't .iniothereiguime:
54:,griotoi . 4 brother,. and issues a highly iitiereiting
newsmajmi. everY.tiaii and' thed. ona or two numbets of
%title's vs' have already noticed; and the medicins.itself
his been eulagistl by nearly all the press of tlis westent
criantry; rind, typ doUlle.noLjustry . eulogitictl. • h hissi in its
favor, ,nuiteovee, Very !lettering from `Ma
most v.:einem practitioners in every . port of the count
se ity
where it - has been used.,. .
.There beauty and. to
entnigh in the hottles.laii in the engraved labels in which
they are enveloped. to induce a pitrcheso„even if' the
preparation; itsolf i viere yet one orthe ^ give mistiest in
the woild.r as every person must bzliave it is—thet is,
every • one must boliesle it • is—that is, every' otm alto
would not resist a Masao( documentary evidence conchs
siee ctiongh to convartal'urlr to Christianity.: • tiny one •
oldie bottles, gentle render, end ace whether you do not
e:reewitli us on this Point. • • • . • ••,
Wur sable by' -• • • B. A. TAIINE.STOCK &Co.,
fe1121,•• car. of let 'end Wood and nth and Wood etc.
. .
T . ) IiEUMATISNI GOUT, AND 110, IJol.ollkill.S.
IN respertnbla ' setitlenian celled at our Office; ei Fs
said, to inform us.thar,lto had been afflicted 'for 15 yiers
with Rheumatism .6ecai.irnially with TI&
Doloreur ; that be 'had been (militantly confined to his
rOthit for months tegethcr. and alien su ffered the most
tense and' crertieintitig jrnin, but thailately he had bkeh
using Javier Ayrratire, from which he found the most si
ry
mud and nuerpeeted relief! ' He: says he' found the me
eine ve pleasant and e ff ective, and that he now to il-
sitters himself perfectly cured.—Phihulefphia IforsAAllliro
. - -
.A'Facr I%'orrrn.K•rmman,-.0. gentleman of Sera&loots
habit. from indiscretion in his yosinger days,•beestoo af
fected With Ulceration, io the
. Throat. and Nose, a t t4,a,
disagreeable. eruption of the Skin:„ Indeed. his wliplis
system bore the, marks of being saturated With
. disissp.
(hie' band and wrist were so much affected that' ha had
lost the use of the hand, every part, Irving covered with
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers. - and were as hisllot.
and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stags - of Wm
complaint,•when death appeared inevitable from aloath
come disease. That he conuneiteed the use of Jaynes "Al
terative. and having.takeu sixteen bottles, is now partem
ly eared. • • •• •
Tlic - Alferntive operates through the circulation, and
purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system,
Wherever.localed. spit the .numerous mires it hal pat
(Maned' in diseases, of the' skin. cancer: scrofula gout,
liver complaint, dyspepsia other 'ettrahle disesataiNle
trulynstonishing.-- , Spalii o Mc Timis. •• :• •k. •".
it r For -ale in Pitudirgb,althe PEKIN TEA STORK
72 - Friarth'istre - et: - • • • • ' ••• •
fIONSUAIPTION,.COUGII,I3ITIVINfIiOIIe.'III.OOP!.
IL) BRONCtIiMS, AFfIIIIIIA. ke".--To CON3l.lllollag r
'Pouf-Raba .of - 'you ate Ten4 . '4M:raring from iteglysted
Colds, Or' an obstruction and .eobscultend ludamsuon 'or
the delicate lining of those- tubes through 'which the - air
we breathe is*distribtacd to the lungs. This o:stritetion
prinhices pain and sorenetts,: hoarseness, rough, din - malty
or breathing. hectic (ever, and a spitting - of Wood: Mattig
or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of this pa
tient—quid death entities. JAYNES' EXPECTORANT
never faits to.reinovis this obstruction. and produces that
tnost pleasing and happy results.. It is cerium iu Sistof
.
feet& and cannotiall:to relieve. . .
Fur 'tale in Pittsburgh at tho PelrinTcaStore,72Faindlo
FL. mar Wood.. . ; ' •• ' ' '• • ' I td,
DES'I' COCCHI SIEDICINE IN Fla; rust. t ,
•
J.)+ Another evidenCe*.llse - stiperiority• of .1),..,rril
'lard's Cuugh Alirturt;overall others. Itead the fullowboc
certificate from a respectable eitizeo of the Mill , Ward:
with
certifies that fursome weeks pail I woo trouble 2
with a very serious Cough, which was evidently habeas
inir seated on the lungs to such en extent as tares
Aire - et of every medicine. Whiph,l„hatl Leen using. as
finally Perinaded to eall . .ed VaYs Jr llosek* 1 2: 11 'I
Store, and get a bottli itf.llor. Willard's Crriereul Colig
3,ll.rtursi, whieh, to is.y.great surprise. relintrti-Me'vvi
much: utter Inking only two or three dosee.-and beibor 1
had lilted-one bottle: I wen edtirelyouted; /tru, l 9linich
pleased with its'elreetn. that' I have . brought others to buy
it, and'shell continue to recotionend it to my' friends„'eni /
firmly bilker it fo be &c hest CosigkAtrdietitherthsr 'world."
.. . . ' ' '' ' ' ' "Artosatel/PCsbeit! . ,
' Try it -- only 25 cents a nettle. ". ' Sold bY - "."' ..:
• . ' .' - ' ' IIAYS*4 711tOCKWAYV
N •
o. 2„ Liberty PiteCt, near Clial HattilL•
Sold also by„ • . . •J. E1.F.511N. ,
.liovlo ' ' - " ••'" i " • '." - • LowlcocP.To..
- DAUM OF cot.umnt.A.—Harrrio-- , 7 1, seddl and
you,ivisho rich . luxurious head °finale; free
from duudrudand smut du not tail irk-procure the genuine
Balsam ot.calwabin.. I. cases of baldness, it well man
than sicced your expeCtations--NelY -who 'LAI* jest
their hail for twenty years have had it wslorcd to ito ori
ginal perfection by, the usoof dais lialSam:. Age;state, or
condition, appears to-be to ObstaCle. whatever. If also
causes she fluid to now with which the delicate hair tube
is filled. by which means thousands,whose bra, 4...... pry
,as iheAsuitic eagle. have • had their hair meld/sato its
IM tural. color, by the. use of tlui ulvnlual4e zetnedry:
all cases of fever it will be found one of the,most plee*lt
witeics that eon be Used. • A few applications onli are
accessary to keep the bait from falling out.. As strengthens
the, roots, .it never fails to impact a. rich. giossyaptocir
.ence: and. as a perftime for t h e toilet. it is unoneulled.---It
bolds three tittles ise touch ifs otheintiscallesS.Hreir Restor
atives,' aunt 'More elfeettial... The genuine "
tuned only by Comstock & Soti, 21 CourtLandt-street, New
Toik. '
Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh.• by Wsi.UscXilurr.el)
I.ibertY street. head of 'Wood; Maui in •Wrishltigreit. Pa.,
by A. Sweeney & Son;' inCentionsburgh, by Dr.yokrell;
tit BrOWiner Mei by Rditnot & Croker; also.'iu every taws
itiPcnnsylv ania. Ohio; Maryland and Virginia.. •
nOVIA-d&WOni.
VIED.-3 , kairs•Na: 1 Lard;
), er % ALbbp.-Na:l., 464.
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