The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 30, 1848, Image 4

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i The Subicriber hasjust opened, adjoining.the Exchange
t:' , .Ritnk. and Immediately opposite:office of the
. . orninwPost, stlrstreet. a FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
GOODE for men'S wear, whtch has been .selected from
the largest French imorting house East. A sight of the
seals will convince all that they are of the newest styles
and finest fabricha ever brought to this city. Ire will en
deavor to • Make his garments fit so easy and well, that
the ;pleasure of wcahng them. Shall only be equalled by
dithe pleasure of paying for them. Terms Cash: and prices
""rict corres imay 10l J.O. CURRAN.
'Trench Goods, for Gents. Wear.
1 4 {• P i tLmt, itibScriber appeals to his shelves to bear him out
• - :in the assertion that he has the largest lot of
French Goods, adapted In men swear; to be found In any
Tailoring Establishment in the city—Many-articles lad
_ many styles included in the punt, cannot be Ibrind
, where. A few of the leading nrucles will be . eentrierated
tore below . • .
Bonjohres Finest Black Cloths;
Johannes Abbot's colored "
• Boniolinfr.Siznoni's Doeskin Cassititeres; •
CtaptiElistiques
, Light and daik Fancy's I<
• Poltot Cloths :for Summer Coats;
Caehmeretts
Tweeis:"English and American ;
satins, Claps Cachtners, Tinselled
lommisice, em b
ossed- and needle wrought Shapes, white
3Sesseilles, and agrear variety of other Vesting..
Agralane u Drills, white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed
ofentirely.tew styles, imported this scuon--whielt ,
' -ha nold.low to order, for crsh, on delivery, and cash only.
Filth
_street, next Exchange Dank. '
aliltifonable Clothing Store,
No: MO LIBERTY. STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH
OrDESebscribers respectfully inform their Wends and
the public. generally, that they have lust received
= a new supply of French and Engllsh Cloths, and CILIJi•
met-meter.—% esungs of all styles and quality.4teady-Miade
"". Clothing of all descriptions , neck and pocket Handker
- chiefs. Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in
-Clcohing Stores, constantly on humid.
Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes ntade to order, in
a fashionable style, tit ill find it to their advantage to call'
_ and examine our stock before coins elsewb.ere.
mays -ti
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N I o. 77 & 79 CORNR SZZND LIB
tep ElTY STEETS.eingenlarged and newly fitted u t he ir establish
ment. at the above well - known stand , respectfully in rto
"the attention of their friends and the public to their
choice selection of-New Goods, comprising every , varie
ty for spring. and suntater
Thoseted especially for
their customer Aeparnnent. wishing to leave . their
orders will find at this establishment every style of new
and desirable goods. Their 4 stoclr of ready made Cloth
is egtensive got up in the best manner , of durable ma.
rertai4 and well worthy the attention of those wishing to
onrchaae. All tire invited to cull. nod may rest eitsnred
ihat they rill be pleased with price. quality:and variety.
/arge assortment of shirts kept constantly on' hand:
amsllo 6mo. ,
=MB
1''0.49, 4.lbrrzy street .thlistturek;*baz ins
Opened, for the Spring trade, a l and general
• afltartment of wttll . selected Cloths.. Ca res, and
Vastingt: consisting of superfine French and English
bliek and fancy colored CLOTHS. suitable for the ea
' riona styles of Spring and Bummer Coats.
'Plain and fancy French. English and American CAS.
'SIMEHES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to
the customer trade.
Alan, a great varier} of iteW and fancy VESTINGS—
taiId of which will be cut and made to order, in the most
Aside:table style.
:Yeiiitons favoring the establishment with a call, will be.
_suited on . moderate terms, at short notice. '
The subscriber ha• also on, hand a great assortment of
, REA DY MADE
CLOTIIINO,made in the present Spring
.:Fashiou...:connisting of every description of 'Dress ana
rna: Coats. of a:I ' to.thionable colors; fancy and plain
Back and Business Coats.
Also. a general assortment of Pants. Vesta Shirts,
LCrarats. rod all other articles in the Clothing line , which
wjflheSitld low. for rem.
Wholesal e int rcha.ters will Eau' it Much to tneir
.vls.ewh
mar.l9 to, . and examine the stork, before purchasing
ec. P.IIELANY,
• Tt's -111 MS ARAlS!—Threateneilin
-21 vosion oftVestern Penna. by Col ::3Witt.with
in.(ggi erten, notwithstanding which. L M.
White will continue to sell clothitir cheaper' than any
hat hereiothy, been °flitted in the Western country, bar
... in:the Inr7est estithlishoient in the city. fronting on Lib
. ertynfol Stith sts. lie is hove prepared ro shoe-to his
...numerous 11 . 111 - 0113 the greatest variety of cloths. coup,.
trterel; yeatigs. and clothing of all descriptions: suitable
. • for the a ppmaehinit season. that has ever been offered in
:41tis market. to y. - inch oil can hare the Right of 'Way,—
" Obicriet the corner, No. 1 0 7. l.ibertr and Sizth eta.
•
maraca' 'Panes. Proprietor,
Altitlerta• STAMM= "JOSEPH II- raDDLE:
Twin City Clothing Stove.
F , ODODDP:IIGLI - .11. 5- Co. announce to their friends
liJf - and - the citizens of, - .4:llecliene. that' they have on
'.hand tz him assortment of READY ItI..tDI; CLOTHING.
consisting of Coatr,.Vests.,Pants. Hose, &v., which they
"Will sell . = fair prieett. Ako, a superior lot of Cloths.
. L tarisimnres. and Vestinr.s. which they will make up to
order:in the neatest and hest manner
. Itireastons. work .400ra:a usual.. •
It. -Don't forret the place, on the west side of Fed
ral-afreei. At
5 doors north of the Auction store, Allegheny
• : elty, .
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• - Clothruer t Clothing!: Cletbilieg I 1 —
*. 77te re'ree Dix Donn N 7. The !Cesar» Weed!
F: . SELECTED GAR:WM.4TE non
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t. , merle and ready to he offered on the
'ine r AL I,rnts to my old easterners and the public in
gensraL - The- rroprielor of this far-finned and e.ttensive
.establishment hos Jam-. niter returning front the Eastern
cities, at roach tnimble and expense, Just completed his
fall:and winter arrant:entente to simply' his thousands of
Clinton' ri with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo.
thing that has
aimsn otfered in this or any style mar ket -Weal of. the ottains.,. For neatness end
iworkmanship, conibmml with the very low pricewhich
~thaf Ain be sold nu', Haimt certainly render the old
: vaned Thrce Bin DmrS c.tie 1 the greatest attractiomt of
. - ticavveSietn enantry. lt is gratifying to me to be able to
- . , amionnee tomy munerons friends at home and abroad
that'netwithstanote,v, the extraonlitlarf efforts. which I
have made to meet the !rainy calls in my line, it is with
. I can keep time with the . constant malt that is
• Made on this establishment. It ,is a well established
.fleet. - that my sales are emit or ten nines larger than any
• other house in the trade, and this betux the case on the
atoonnt sot& I can offrod •to sell at much less profit than
- others sold possibly think of doing if they wished to
cover coatingt•ent expenses. I intend to maks a clean
...Siren, of all
to
rreseut stock before the beeinning of :text
year; renting to this conclnsien, I Trill make it the inter
.•esr. of ever man. who wants a cheap 'Milner nit, local]
indpareliasFai the Three Big Doors. .
' JOHA ItVGLOSKEY.
Vtlt (MODS, NEW 000 —Received
•••. - City Clothing Store. irsplendid assortment of Cloths.
eistisistzug of fine French, English and American
black - an fancy Caasimeres. of the moat modern styles;
fine figured Cashmere vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and
ginicy Satins—all of which• we will makeup at the most
'reasonable prices, in durable and fashionable style.
• Beady made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's
'Meats of the most fashionable !pettems. Neck and
• PoCiter Dads., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and
every article usually kept in a sew s her
Stare. Col:terry
Merchants, before purchasing' elsewhere, will find it to
their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store,
No. Liberty street, iramedtately opposite the mouth
of Aterket. locti34ll ' -C. hi!CLOSICRY.
h. --11 1 - yr • t CAS") , —tann er
CI thing of every deicription, such as cloaks, over
coats, superfine blanket, Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad
mledits, superfine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as--
'-aorimeat of tweed, sack and frock coats.
remi t ; eassimese, and satinett pantaloons; also, a gen
eral assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth,
cossimere and fancy wreden, and plaid cassiraere, with
.a.great variety of snperfine frith linen, trimmed shiits,
-under shirts. stoek: cravats, comforts and all other arti
cles in 1 1 10 I' thing line, which will be sold law for Cash.
Purcha— find - it much to their advantage to call
110011. at 40 'Aber's street. I'. DELANY
PC. IL A eomplete assortment of goods, suitable for
Customer work. always on hand. such as English, French
, and American cloths, and eassimeres; also a choice as
.sorrutent or seasonable vestings—all of which will be
made to order in the latest styles, and on the most ac
cern-era-lacing terns.
iant2-dew
ecriihni7g: of fo g
- 441111. 'Spring and Sumner stock that is now ready to be
offered at the old original
• THREE BIG. DOORS,
Is Wile of the largest and choicest in selection that has ev
er been exhibited by any onq concert:Lin this or any oth
er city in the Union. .I will not undertal:e to describe to
the reader the
.different assortments of articles which I
nem hove to offer. them: but will simply tell them that if
they 'only only favor tar with a call. I will lay before them
different. garme . nts to make a. choice out of, eon
slating in part of Coats. from the richest in quality down
..-so - the lowest in price; Pantaloons and. Vests, to the as
-• touishruent of the beholder, vvith both mouth and eyes
open, wondering . in the must extravagant degree of sur
prise. how such a vast collection of ILEA.DY MADE =mums
could possibly be collected together under the' control of
one individual But such things will;bq, as long as per
• severance and industry is the main-spring of trade.-
IVlthout any intention of boasting, on my part . , 'will say
at the same time, it is of such metal I tam prinetpally com
posed, for nothimil in the shape or form of difficulues, no
matter what their magnitude' may Ife, can deter me from'
accomplishing my object, in providing for the farmer, the
meehanue, null theilay laborer. Aly whole - ixttention is
taken up with the krenreg curb Mr their welfitre,
tine up fashionteikt,:alf4 at the same time substantial gar
ments. to twist their 'demands ; and as for others, who
fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, mid
- quiriug au article of theme plus Were. kind, they have
only - re give me an outline of their- wants, and they are
slimed to n word.
. New, let •me eta a word or twolo my country merch
mats in the trade: If you wish tn . save'from at least to
'-iterter cent, in your whole-salt ptireliases,, call in-at Me
1 ;.-Three Big Doors: , and if I don't meet yottr Most san
"nine hopes, in the way of ---cating cheap bargains, and
fresh seasonable goods, I wilt not in future attempt' to Or
el' any inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo
' ple of so noble a nature and close dist 4 rnment. "
. JttllN .)TOLOSKEY,
'No. 151 Idlierty street.
.
rIAN'T BE BEATI--=''j. Az. Whitt has jail received at
X.} his large establishment. fronting ou Liberty . amid Bth
- utreets.limpletalin assortinent of TWEEDS (Cr summqr;
lso. a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all `ilf
.which he is ready to make up - ill the latest-Cushion and
on the most seasonable terms
•Observe the L
sower, No, 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. . •
msl4. J. NI. WIIITE, Tailor. Proprietor. • 50
-. , -- Tiro .174" -- 1 a 1 e . rts alai
~SADDLE. 11A ttNESS AND TRUNK. MANUFACTORY.
-n, OSERT 'II. HARTLEY. Legs leave ta in-
Amn Ida friends and the:, public generally,
that he 'COli alums to occupy that large and corn
.
#todinilaStore Rbont„ fmnterlynecupiedhy Stumm' Patin- )OAN'S LONDON BOOKS—Six Old .En 0 .41
, estVek &Co.. N0.*".6, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
..h) eke.
.. alreot,Whert ; he s a.large and - genarztl assortmernof 'William of hialmshnry's Chronicles. ." ~1 1, ~
Saddles, Bridles. Repsm, Trunl9s, Carpet Bags. Saddle . Bede's Eeclemastical History of Alglo &lion qtrani-
Sag's; Valises. - Butrulo Robes. Whips, and , all 'other aril. ela.
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eks in his line.
Mallet's Northern Antiquities. . - - • -- 1
.- He also keeps consitudlr on . hand, and is prepared to Heroditus. by Carey.
. furnish to order. all kind, of Riveted Hose. manufactured
,htuehiave s Histo r y or Fia tne ,,,
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of the hem ntaterial„ and in a, style of Workinanship equal ' ' Schlegel's Philo , sophr Life and Lan
cheapto the eastern manufaCtured article. and' at 66 per cent. ". - -,, - xisia r y„ . • .
er' , - '., -',
' 'Langre'sllistentiif Paintaig. ,, - •
Country jilerchemr. and' Fawners eoll.il do. well to call . ,Beckniein's ;Baton- at rayautioas:. ,
and examine hie s'o '
ck Leftist' mrchs,quir elsewhere. as Rosche'a Leo ilia tenth,— '- - ' - -
he is detestaiticit -to e•U lint lath 11/11d43 , it Very ; !Ow " noise'Oes Litillgol Be Midiel '
prices.
17_,Den't forget the place, No. 66. comer of Wood e Nn k
S C e o l x ll e ll a r n 'a b 'i ne r of s. AultraL - " Pei-,ale by
jp7ree: and - Diamond Alley_
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AS:thßEonLett. 'af tle lcd la i at tn L i Ogo7=4 . c°l7'r 'ore,
thres on the Law and the Clowi . els, by wte D pTit
Tyng. D. D new and enlarged editor, with portrait of
the au th or; $1.50. •
bleitthir of Rev. David Abet!. D. D.. late Itlissionary to
Chinaita, by his nephew, Rev. G. R. Willitunson,with a por
tr.
Meander's /Maim ,
of the Christian Religion, and
Church; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. •
Havrkstone: a tale of and for England. in ISt, in two
volumes, from second London edition; Cp.
Memoir of W. C. Crocker, 3fissionary to .Pillicarte eta.
Personal Recollections, by Charlotte Elizabeth, with
explanatory notes acconipvued by a memoir ernbutaeing
the period from t he close o, i.yrsonal rettolleettoulo her
death; by L li. L Tone; 821 etc - • •
Recollections th e Englan by Rev. S.
Rev.ng. D.'
Mark Milton, Merchant's Clerk; b Charles B.
Taylor, M. author of- Records -of -a Good Man's
Life," " Lady Mary,"' MaYttrt,'Ot The Pearl," ike.
The above ;tun received and for sale bY • =
ELLIOTT& ENotrstr,_
55 Market stre et, between ad -and 4th.
S UNDAY SCIIOOL BOORS.—Mre have, just receive pub a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries
approvedlished by - *e American Sunder School Union, and
bv a .eommittee - of publication, consisting of
members of the followin g• d anondnlttione, Baptist.
C ongregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterituh sind
Reformed Dutch. . These publications comprise upwsrds
of six hundred bound volumes, (of-prices Irma cents up
to 75 cents,) all written expressly for Sunday Schools.
In addition to the above, the Union publishes a lama
variety ofbooks, in paper covers, for quite yenzug child
ren, for rewards, rec.
The Union also publishes two Labraries, Nos. I and 2.
of One hundred volumes each , all numbered ready finuse,
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 fitly volumes, at
the low price or two defiers and [fly cents. Also,
Hymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick
ets on paste boardS, Maps, &c.
All the above we sell at the Onion, at Philadelphia
prices. - Catalevesof Books furnished on application.
febB ELLIOTT &ENGLISH.- 5a Market at.,
• . between. hird and Fourth.
'ercr "or a. , •
ALLISON'S MAR LBOROUGIITherniIitary life of
John, Duke el Marlborough:. by Archibald Allison,
F. It. S., author of thry of Europe: ,
Neander'a Life of CI - trial:4Th litertf - Jesus Christ, in
its historical connezion 'add historical developments: by
Augustus Neander—trautslated,rogi the fourth German
edition, by 'John - McClintock arid E - .33limienthal, Profes
sors in Dickinson College.
Old Hicks the Guide;
or Adventures in the Comanche
Country in search of aGold Miner by Chas. W. Webber.
The Bachelor of; the Albany author of the
"Falcon Family " . •
Dr. Chalmer's Posthumous Works ;—Daily Scriptural
Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.—
in three vols. Volumes Ist andllti received.
The "
worksreceived this - day, and for
above 'valuable
sale by JOHNSTON& sTocrrox, .
upIP.• Booksellers. corner Markel and Third eta.
N ' • •
EIV and splendid v ariety
of, TRIMMINGS. of. the
latest styles: idat received at ZEBULON
No 07 31,:titY Et- ST&EILT. Among w hichltre . :•• •
50 gross Daisy But:mai, nit Sorted eolori;
00 u plain, covered with net, assorted editors; •
150 " plain small, assorted colors;
50 oottonittewlirtielic will Wish, asseigtearcolors;
large' ariety drriinffes:'ased widths and colors.
GLOVES.
' A very large stork or the ahove'aitiele„
6 doz. Ladies' Open-Worked Siflt.Gloves;
5 Gems' 'fealty Silk Gloves: •
7 uoit.,o No; Mack and White Gloves:,
25 " Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves*
20 " Ladies' Gloves:"
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50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Glotes;
" Gent . "
ail' f: •
12 " Children's Cotton Gliiver
Shaded Twist, Steel and gtaoads,-;Porse Rings and
Tassels, Bead Bars, steel and velvet, the Fans, Parasols,
Aecordrons, &c.. . filitsrl9
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ranaport*ficin
Pittsburgh rizrihible Boat Wale*. - 5 =
18 4 - & Mari
For.the L.Tniaiportarion Qr Pretibt to and fizt
PITTSCURGII, P HILADELPHIA, BALTIMO NVA
_ NOAH, BOSTON, &C.
/70R.8/DOH CAUL PhiladeOhia.
7:4AFF.B-4- ercanwol4: Pit"frute
[PHlS old cetablishail Lino being now in full operation,
the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to
forward Goode and Produce with,despateh, and tm -the
most [wearable terms. They confidently hope, their well
known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety
in mode of carrying--caPecione warehouses el each posh
affording accommodations '.to- shippere.and .aavnerit,ol
produce.—togeiber with their long e.rperience and unre
mitting attention to business,:vrillsecurelio -thiema
a con
ti tra nce
f, th at liberal patronage. they, hereby gretelitAr
aowledge.
All consignments by and for dim u,e received, c arges
paid, and forwarded in any required directions fret of
eharge foe, commission, advancing or storage:
No interest, directly or indirecay, in steamboate,'....
Al nnnications - promptly attended Co on. 4plica•
don roc following menu:
BORBIDOZ do CASH.
' 7 B,_rtlarkat Meet Philadelphia.
TAArrE. a colcomioß,
Canal Pittsburgh.
&CONNORS & CO.,
WILLZionb tweet; Baltimore. i
LMI IVILSt /N.
SG, Cedar *tract, New York,
Ate rcha ile.
iiNucats cam= lICIWOri23 kco .4.Z.Erk)
61144111,1-_.--IM 1848,
r r, XCLUSIVP.LY for the transportation of WILY &alio
...0 between Pinsburgh, Poltlariown,ll",
daysinagh, Water street, and :tit intermediate places.
Oriel boat will leave the warehouse of C. ItrAmulty &
Co., Canal Buin. Liberty street, Pittsburg,. every day,
L ( Smadayrexeeptati,) and shippers can always depend on
aving their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair
rates.
This Line was formed for the special accommodation pf
the way business. The proprietors,thanitful for the
,Very
liberal patronage they hare reeeieed daring the 'alit two
years, respecuully ittfiprrn' their old customers and the
pu b licgenelltnT. that they have egtended..theit facilities,
&c., during the past winter, and are now better prepared
to accommodate an increased business.
trolts.
TL. H. CAN radrex
ANA Co. WM. STITT.
E.G. STITT. W5l. FULTZ.
SA:VESA. tour, SOHN mrt.,LER.
- TRlNDr.r.s.DicroolvELL.
, Aertrzs— C. A. ?d*AautrT WCO., Pittsburgh;
R. H. CANAN, Johnstown;
Some lytm.baa. Hollidaysburg;
I lonam.L killyrreara.Water st, Huntmgdon ~ ...o.
Haraaszwas—Stratli &Sinclair; S. & .1. ITHeritt; C. & L
It. Shoenberger. IL Robison & Co, R. 'Moore; Rage-ley &
Smith: John Parker, Wm. Latimer; J. Jordan isflon.•.-
mar I •' ' IHazaue copy.) .
/Keret ant a, Ts : ann.C6re at-i osa sr---
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F M; the Transportation of Merchtintlize and Pradnee
carehiladh and Baltimore. Goods consigued,to
our will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instruetio' ns
promptly attended to, free from any extra charge far &t0r
e,,..-e or commission. . --
C. A. hPANULTY & Co., Proz*titii-.
Canal 13aqin, Liberty it., nuanater•
taszette.onl eorry.l
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Great lengltsh itosnedy
LIM Coughs, Colds, aallimin and .Consumption'—The
JL: great and only Remedy for the above diseases-is the
Hungarian .Bakaarsof Zee, discovered by the cobsbrated
Dr. Buchan, of London,.England; and introduded into the
United States under the immediate superintendence of the
inventor.
The extraordinary success of this 'medicine, in theeurc
of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the Amerman Agesu
soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases-that-can
be found in the counnunity--cases that seek relief in vain
from any of the common remedies of the day, and have
been givenmp by the toast distinguished plisicituw,
at
cofimted and incurable. The liitngarian else. m has
cured, and will cure, the must desperate eaies.,--It-ieno
yunek nostrum but a standard Enginth medicine; etflintewn
and cstablishe4 efficacy.
ErnlT family in the United States should be supplied
%vitt] Suchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to
counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used
as a preventive - inediesne in 'all . eases of colds, coughs,
spitting of blood, pain in the side and blest, irritation and
soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of_breathine,
hectic fever, night somata, emaciation _arW genertiltleblli•
ty. asthma. influenza, whooping cough, and croup.
far
So the restorald in largtie
on bot of health. tles at $l-per bottle, with full directions
.Paraphlets containing a inass of Engue and "American
'certificates. and other evidence. showing Me mulled
merits of this great English Remedy; may be Obtaloed of
die Agents, gratuitously; ' •
Far sale by R...A.'FHNESTOCK
eblil • eor.-First end Wool :tad Wood aridt/th sts
thAstl Tula ;
.0:1 Sir Astley Casper on the Berast. &c.; -
" "
Colle's Lectures on Sarestis mud Thytnusf)land;gery;
Watson's Practice;
3 lackintosblat actlet- • -
Aulglition's Physiolm-.•
Hornet's Anatomy and Ilistolory;
Churchill's 3lldwifery;
Velpeau's Itfithrifern
Diseases ed Infants.-Billart
Diseases of Petuales—Ashnell; for sale by
H. S. lIOSIVORTI3
43 3larket street.
mor3
leCJi w TION
editionof the Poetical works of John
M N ilto l97l.4 n, wi Pre t t i ' l memoir, and critical remarks on his genius
and writing:, by lames Montgumety ; and one hundred
In two
n twenty angrasitaga from drawings by Hervey
volumes. .
Sramares JAIME Tritrat.—The' filar * Gdipels and
Acts of the 4postlaa, llOOreek, with English notes, criti
cal, Pb4l.sizai„ saellatisal maps, indexes, Ate. togeth
er with tLe es and Apocalypse ; the whole aoming
the New Testaaraus—For use of - Schools, colleges, arQ
Theological Seminaries. By Rev, J. A. Spencer, A. M
If Ina Newel..,Midsumnter's Eve.—b an' tale alloy,
tly Mrs. S. O. Hall.
.feuna'a Sanaa .11'..—The life of ourth. king
Franca and Navarre, by O. P. ILJam e s. Complete
in four parts.pager ; 2 `rola- cloth.
Fors- jale by JOHNSTON .4. STOCKTON'.
Jan Booksellers. cor. of Market and 3d tits.
' A ?
'twamom6i
Ottrij3ration' fines.
tt , 0 4 . )f1ie 7771 '
Tapsco efte se. m gra on
R.ErarTANcgs and Passage to alai
t c iz
from Great Britain and Ireland; byIV.
& T. T. Tapscoil, 75 South at.. eornie
of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and RI Water 7 ;
, . ,
lop $c of
.
The , ribers; having accepted the Agency of the
above .BOUreate now, prepared to - rarlie aftangemeats
oil the I nost.ilberal tams with those desiroua ofPaYm6
the Parson Of their - friend s from the : Old ConntrYt.ollu
they Ratter thentselVes their character and long standing
in bustneu will give ample IIXSUI111;13CC that a ll their, ar
racgetang_willhe carried out faithfully.. •"" .
kn
Means. 7.. A. J. T. Topscott are long and favors 3.
own for the anperior class. secounnodation. and sailing
Ms.of their} acket:Shipe. . The , lIEEN!OF THE
'arfErtmAiv, GARRICK, .. lIOTTZTOVER,
irate
ROSC/GEA,LIVM/k 'OOL, end SIDDONS, *woof which
" raa-pott monthly-4am New' ork the 21st nd
7 ftth, arid front' Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in rildldor to
which they hove arrangements. wish" the SE George and
Union Ltaes of Liverpool . Packets, to insert adeperture
from Liverpool every - eve daps, being thus determined
that their fobilities Shall - keep pave with their increasing
patronager•while Ur. W. Tapseott's Constant pentane]
rupenntendance of the business in. Livezpoof is an atildi
dons] securtty That the comfort and neconuturiation oI
• attended to. • '
thßrArblgUrilisi be
_g particularl ~ yy
r ,extetisive T l nengand
in the Transportation Busdnitailletweta Pittsburgh
end
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of
and forward passengers immed i atel y theirlanang,
xeithout a chance of disrp•Pointmeitt ur Ailey) end aTe,
therefore, prepared to contract for parregrfrom any Sea'
port in Great Britain or Ireland ho cily.'the nature'at
the business they are; ,
Imgsged. gitirtgthem theilltice
for carrying pageants' so ftir inland not otherwise al
tamable; and will, If neerlwary, (Madan, passengers' far
they West by the best Mode of cOnveyance. Without any
additional charger- for their tronble. Where, • persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be refunded itt ME • -"" • - V' •
REMITTANCES.
The 'subscribers are elso prepared to give draftrat
sight for any amount, partible of the •princitall cities and
towns ill England, Tre/and, Scidland and Wales; Mae af
fording a safe and expeditions mode.of remitting funds
to those cOntrier, which 'percent rentdring such of
will find h to their Interest di avaii theinselves of.
tended Ur.
Appliesuion Why letter, post-paid) will be promptlyet.
TAAFFEik O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchantsmsp27-d,
arvr-ly
Philadelphia.
11,ocliti 'Brothers, & Co.
t rek
Firrrox ST.. Nrci , Tau ; EP43.VAT,
DUMAN ;" Steirtioxv Rears,l on.
nr.A.REur, Agent, Of on PO= st,,sntr.!
.
. ' • '' .'
dteranreMnia fee 1.513. _ ..' •
,L
~.
n OCR?, pros. & co., sole Agents for:the 'IILACK
11. HALL LME, of Liverpoel and New'Ycirk Packet&
take the liberty of &unanimity to their old friend& and
customers. that their arramtements for the rear lEsib being
complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, bY
the' above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York
and l'hiladelphia. They refer to thelr former to
of
doing business. and ettstrre those who entrust them with
their orders, that the =Ma rAlisfactiou wilt ba rendered
as heretofore. •
RES TO -
ENGLAND, IRELA NDELAND MIT , S C OT
LAND AND WALPS.
Ireland.
Diane for sale, payable, on demand, m any Bank iu
-
' The untlersianed him made amingementa to benig
Passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present y out
ear. '
febs•Zurlawir JAMES IILAKPILY.
! 111 .Passage To said irrossa • sift
GREAT BRITAIN AiRLT.AND. *IOW
Gam;ln Ronan di. Sox, N'a. 134 Nt r aierloo Road, Li
verpool.
ACs.o.r.rsan Rrerann, No. Sd South st., 2 , :, Y
TH" Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this
city of the id,cree svell known and respectable Houses.
are prepared to make engagements for pussengars le corn , :
out from any part of Great Ilritain or Ireland, by the re
gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week-
Wendss engaging !
kind luny restAKured that their
will nicer with trastracrdnod prompt des
patch at Liverpool. as well as ovary allpallaio itee.r,uary
on their arrival in this country. Apply.toor address
&oum. lipt - .1.41HKA1.4 & CO., •
142 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh.
burPitts
able
,
N. IL—Passages waged here from Liverpool to Pitts
,4 1 direct, and dratts - for any amount forwarded. Par- I
at sight. thronghoutthe United,Kingdorn. jrat-ly
EIAIINDEN & CO.'ll
! ilk
rszmwass AND 11.1M114.1VCIC
Ogles.
jr.fitis7DEN & CO. continue to bring mai persons from
arY Part of England. Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
Tort the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuallt)
and dttention to the wants of exagranta. WA do nor al
low' Oar passengers to be robbed by the eviindlitt i F severe
that Infest t he Sea-porta, as We takarge o them S •
moment they: ePort themselves, and see p to th elrwellbe.
lag, and despatch them without any detention by the first
slaps. We say this fc - arlessly, as we defy any of our
passenge t sheto tha whilst heyere disabled forty•eight
hours by us n oLiverpool, thousandi of others vivre
detained months until they could be sent in some ALA
"V. at cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
coffins.
We intend to perform our eontracw honorably-, my
trlim may; and not act its was the case last season with
other of fi ces, vrho eltheiperformed not tali ,er when it
suited their conyenience.
Drafts drawn at Pittaburrlt for any nun 'from £1 to
1 1.000. payable at any of the) Provincial Seeks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and 'Wales.
JOSHUA EODISON,
&appeal) and General AFent,
Fifth street, one door below Rood
httiK rousicix jrx
REMITTANCE.
wine
T HE Subscribers arc prepared to forward limner to all
parts of Ma;land. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates
febl2 s&murs. nr.cLtnum: &
Liberty street.
, nro,pean Agency. *rid 'tenth tanees .10
Irelnd, England c a n
T ARGE and amai a ll sums of money stall times he
j ronittitil by sight-drafts, arrest:seed ,rates. to all parts
ofEngland. Ireland. Wales. &c.. mid Legacies. Debts.
Bents, Claims. th ro e roperty in Europe can be collected
and recovered gh thstsubscriber. orduring his ab
sence from this city front Oetober until May. on his aunt*.
al tours to Europe, by application to JAYI.E3 3Lir, Mer
chant, Water street, Pittsburgh.
H. KEENAN. Atte:miter
and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent,
• Pittsburgh. P
P. H. Keenan has been frequently troubled a
by
applications and letters on the business of 'Headman &
Keenan," passenger agents. of New York, ho deems it
necessary to say that he is not the. Keenan of that firm,
and has never had any connexion with either of those
persons.
ttet4
Western New 'Voir& College of Health.
I.Cr7 Mani man: 1301 1 / 1 1.0, N. T. •' -
DR. G. q vAttaiires VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP
- - • ! TIC MIXTURE. - ' . -
' IMMS celebrated' -remedy is 'eortsta: :y increasing its
A attic by the making ill.over the world. It has now
become the onlymedicine for family use, and tmnico
larly recommended for Prepay : all stages of this coin)
plaint immediately relievedd l mo matter of how long Sta ad
mg. ' (See parophitt.ccir teamn . onr) • •
Gravel, and all diseases' of ta e urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other at
ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con
vince the moot skeptical;—(sec pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Biliona Diseases. Paver and Ague. To the Great
West especially, and whercier those complaints prevail,
this ne medici is offered. "co mineral agent, no deletetiOus
compound is a part of this mizture; it eaves thew; disens
es with certainty and celerity, r and does not leave the
moat
painful
torpid. (Setviamphiet.), Piles:acomplaint ofaMoot
painfhl character, is Immediately relieved,Ond a ease fol
lows by a few days' use of this 'article. It' is far beyond
any othet preparation fin this'. disease, or' for any other
disease °nu/noting from *mum Mood • 'tree pintiphiet.)
Debility Of the -IlysteM,,Weak Peek,. Ireakness• of the
Kidneys, &e., or Inflamafion of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days use of thitintedicine, and a curets
always the result of its use. It starts as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men
struations. No article has ever been offered, except this,
which would touch this kind of derangements. It maybe
relied upon as a store and effective remedy; and; did'we
feel permitted to do so, could {{IVO a thousand names as
proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints--
See pamphlet. . All broken down, debilitated , constitu.
dons, from the effect of mercury, will fimi the bracing
power of this article to act immediately, and the. poison
cos mineral eradinated from` thimystellt-
thpriipti r ve. Dileases will find the alteritiveprOpirtias of
e. is artiem. ale strawy:us neon, stud drive ouch dioeases from
systSee pamphlet rot testlMony/ Of earei in
riot
permit
wideh the limits . of an mivertistinieht Will riot
permit to be named here; Agents give* them away ;:ihey
contain 32 pages of certificates of high'elistactet; turd , a
Cr
stronger array of proof of the virtue* of a Medicine. nevi
appeared; • It is one of the' peculiar features of this ar
ticle, Math never fails to benefit in any cafe; and if bone
and muscle are left to build-upon, let the emaciated and
lingering-invalid tornan, and keep taking the medicine
'as long as thereie an improvement, The proprietorwould
_caution the public against a 'lumber of, articles which
come out uWer the heads of fiswarsatsio, Somers, &a.,
iii cures for Dropsy Gravel, dce. They 'are good for run.
is and concocted to gull the unwary r - rour-it Trusht)tort.Thaw. inventors never thought of curing such diaereses/ill
thin article had done it A prittitutar study qf qiepanni/i
-/ea is earrusalasolieired. , Agents. and all who sell-the at',
tiele,.are glad to circulate gratuitously, Tut npin - 30 or,.
bottles, at 102;' la or. do.. at $1 each—the larger holding 6
- on. more ' an the two email bottles. .I.lmlc,..out..atat not
R ut imposed upon. - Every - bOtthilzas tWitureluti!silfelpant
hie Lithontripfie Mixture, " : blown upon:the Thissothe
written signature of “G...C.Naughn"...6lrlbW.directions,
and. 4
G.C. Vaughn, : Buffalo,'! stampeded-Ilse cerzir. - „None
other are genuine.
Prepartuf by Pr. O. C. , tanchn. and sold attlie Princi
pal Mee; 307 Main street, - Buffalo,. Wholesale and retail.
No--intention Given to letters unless post-paid--Birdet
from regularly authorized r .,lcenir erupted .Post.paid, let f .
ly at tins,
ten or verbel-com mM an ti s. u n i ca li tmosofictg:advice - , prompt.
ded
...''...' :- *- - •,-
Offices devoted " e4clusiVely:_to the sale o f :hill article—
la?, Nassau St., N. ~) . i,903 Etwoz.6l.,Salerii, Mitsi„' and
-by the principal DoligMotaihroughout,iheUnited_Statelt
;and Canada, asAgente, ' •- - ' l'
— " RAW, & nnocKivAv'Aonti.7
- . istm - stjAberfrif., :ear' . WSW TidiiW ;
-------
t3inTIAN I3LIM riti:4lresot:ll4 - An 4 Ald anSiyell
1 ' known 1/euithin Illindmeker,fortnerfy. of .Ifeet.nd
and Fourth sts., takettAboineptio. lefilfllt We nintt3'
frieridi of the faei that Ida • - s now in fifil opera
tion on St. Clair at ; near the, i Allegheny Bridge, where
Rani:mliti it:Only of B linds er retinue colors anTo otili
ities,la - constant); kept 'On' band and at all pricer', • from
N
to ,nit monomers:
N!.•11-1( requited, Blinds will he put up so. r that iii ease
of altimbriire, or otherwise. they malt' be removed
With - MP thesid .of a screw-driver. and frith ' the same
facilitly that any other piece of furniture can he remerfed,
and without awe-atm expense: ' 1 je24-titewy
.... .
fIAUTIOIYt9IO T ,PUBLIC.—The subscriber,
by
V 'mitten OtnatrattapithiboTest*Tta C0.,.h00 th ,ex.
tibht`oitelT:theit.'Ne r.e and'Alleltbd
op chid. Any Ito n co sfteltit ltiec;ibeterees
tem Fre...lured ditto eirttee i lt. etteinit datefitrOO'khd
a fraud um the p te.iatat die statemonm afi nbt to
Ira
no. pat h
A—ZAMA 79 4 (
MEI
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'.-.4...!'.--:":,,.-:'-(.!';".;:,....'...',:.,..'i,',..'.'
*lreTinsirrance.
T ar; Insurance Company of North America ,' of
./.Phila
delphia. through its duly authorized Agent i .the :sub ,
seriket, offers to make permanent unit Insuianee
on properly, in this eity•and its vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivers. . •
. _ DIRECTORS: , . •
Arthur G. Cain,. Pres't. .9amtael Brooks,. -
Alex. Henry,,..Charles Taylor, .• . r
Samuel W. Jones, • Samuel W. SnAttiv
Edward Smith, • • Ambrose White,
John. A. Brown, : Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, John H.
Thomas P.. Cope, - Richard D. WOod,
Wm. Welsh, - - Henry_ D. Shermrd. Seoy.
This is the oldest insuritrice Company in -the 'United
Stdiesrltaiing - -,heezi chartered in 1784. Its charter is per-
Petual, and'horn high standing, long experience, ani
pie meartS, and aioiding all risks of an extra hazardous
character; it may cOnsidered as offering ample securi.
ty to Ilte, publia. • • - WILLIAM P. JONES:
'Ake-bunting BO= of ArwoOd„lonoi & - Cot,Water and
Frog-tkte,Tittsburgh ' ' rdiT4Y
The . I Prosskilsz Fire Insztrance Company
IMLLses.I.PMA. •
VEILPETUAL.—S4OO,OOO paid in office
CHARTER 63 4 Chestnut st., north side. near Fifth. Take luau
rancop, etther permanent orlimlted. against loss or dam
age by gre, on property and effects eyery description,.'
to town or country, cut t.lm most reasonable t e rms.
rdicalionoiutde either personally or by. lettent.;will. be
promptly attended to.- .C. N. BANCTLE-S, l'reet, ;
C. Cl;Barmr,sar„ Secretary_
Chaztea N. Ducker,. l eob R. Smith
Thomas Ban George W. Rion:ads,
Thomas Wherton,_ ATordecail.l. Lewis,
Tobias. Wagner Adair& E.:Yforte,
Samuel Grant. Toavid S. nrotva.
P ITTSBITIIO.II...Aostcat.
iVa.nalCX Ma MIN. Agent, at the Exch ange 'ollFue.
of
Warrick Navin Co., corner of and Mat et sta.
nre risks taken on buildings ,and their..contents in
11 1 .tchargh. Allegheny and the,surroupaing potintrY.
marine- a inlend navienlien ricks taken. aug4-ly
JOSILIV Kl.lO. .
J. 11.NArr ill.
ICIIco are r
Agents ctt Pistshurch.for Nu //fictions/ Afutua , - Sqfdy In•
• *unmet, Company gi Philaddphia.
Tl, IRE RISKS upon Buildings' and Merchandise of eve
ry description, and:Marine Risks upon hulls 'or eqr
goes of vessels, taken uponthe most favorable tenni. 3
aka at the warehouse of .King 1< Holmes, on Water
t, near Market street, r.ittsburgh.
N. It Ring & Finney invite the confidence and patron-,
Age of-their friends and. ctunmuntty at large to the Dela
ware 81. &insurance Company, as en institutkin among
the. most &wishing in Philadelphia—a; having a large
paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, in
constantly lucteesitig—esierielding to each person inn.
red,,ohle due share Of the prodts.of the Company, without
involving him in any responsibflity whatever.bayond the.
premium actually, paid in by him; and therefore se tee.
sassing the'Mutual principle divested of every obnozWu
feature- and Snits most attractive form. novi.tf
OENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FittE INSURANCE
11.. COMPANY OP PIiiLADELPIA:.—N. E. corner 0 ,
Third and Wood greets, Pift:bunk.—The iiiiserts of the
company on - she 'first of January, WO, as published in
eonforroky- wit an Mitt of the Partneri ranta , Legistausrc,
were
Honda and Mortgages $600.015 03
Real Estate, at east ' 100,007 77
Tanponsty Loans, Stocks and Cash ROMS 72
litaltiag a total of ' 21200,4293 42
Affording certain assuranee that all lasses still he
PrclaPtly rant, and giving entire teen:try to' all who ob
tain policies from ts Company. !Lists taken it as low
rates as are consistent with sveurirf. •
ono IVARRjeg MARTIN,. . • I. •
• Issaarll.llo4l3 Against Vire.
46 istkatt Fin Insunenat Company Ohre,. Mit
IVainut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D.
tottL.' .chartee-perptatual.
Insures pulldingli, 'Furniture, Alerchandate.and proper
is generally, either in the city or errantry, against lotaor
carnage by fire. perpetual Or for liittited parbabloa heat
able terms.
DIRECTORS:
John Sergeant, ' Boning' C. hlotteirt;
William Lynch, Adolpitua Peries,
• Thomas Anibal', George Abbott,
John Welsh, Jr., Patrick Brady - ,
John T. Lewis.
SAMUEL C. MORTON; Prealdent.
FRANCIS D. /Awn, Secretary'
Orders for Insurance by the above Company - will be
received and insurances affeeted br the- undersigned,.
agent fur Pittsburgh.' , GEO.' COCHRAN •
aint-am. • Wood street
IT is now conceded - by !mahout- men • that Connell's
Ma steal Paha' BrMetOr. tnanntleturcd by Comstock
& 21 Courthind st.,New 'fork, is the greatest unti..
der Orthe libb century. Its etrecti ire truly miradolOus.
411 pains trie Irmo:red fnsm bum.' Weds: leo, 'nod nit
external 'awes, in a few - minutes atter its application;
heniing the:gain ori the - most delicate skin, leaving no
'scar. - It is • cottallYbeneficial in all kinds tlf ingarantnto
ty diseases, such es sore Nipples and' Eyes, SLrain.s,
Plimunatism, 'White Swelling andt t leers, Braises, Bums, .
Erysipelas, Biles, Tic * Doloreater, he. We
might add as proof to all we say. the names of many cm.
intent physicians who use it in their praCtice. mid ',bun.
deeds of the clergy who praise it to their peOplc. Kind
patent ke.p k lame: may on Sand. in ease of accidents by
fire life may be lost Withosit, but by its am nil burns"are
subject to its cotrtrol.unless the - vitalism deetroyed. Caw.
aim—remember mid ask for C4Ptitars Magical Pain Er
traeur. nuteaftutured by Gamma' 4 Coy N. Y., and take
no other.
rILES• 502M1, &cr Genuine Hews' Linamen
, article more Justly- celebrated as a care- for the ab ov e
than any or all others. - Its cores are almost immediate.
[nut it if only - necessary -to let those who know the article
and use it with such great success. that it is to ire.. had
true and frenuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlait n.st..
Sold only getll/416 in Pittsburgh, Pa... - by Arit. - .7lixsou.
oil. Liberty st., head of Wood st; also in Washington. Pa,
by A. Clark; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also
b." ouromens in4.very town in Petutsylraubt. Obio, Md.
and Virginia: • - novitklik mint
. l lt le the best Cough Medi...clue ever itir.”
EAD the following proof of tho superiority of Dr. Trht.
tard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectahle gib
tun; who has tried it:' - - •=r"
}'rrTsavau n,' Ik e.l 5 . 1517.
Mimes. Hats &TtuatittrAr --Atter laboring for Several
weeks under the disadvantages of xharassing cough and
mostdistressing cold, which bad, thus"fee, resisted the. ef
recta of several of the "infallibles.” was induce
and pug
chase a bottle of roar Oriental Cough Mixture, give
it a fair trial. To my great surpri it, aßer using only one
half of the. bottle / found myself entirely we 11.... qt is Me
Dar meclieine r ever sato."
True copy. , . JOILM ratsrps.
Sold by HAYS & TH/OCKWAY, Druggists, Commie! ,
cial Roiv, Liberty *treat, near Canal.
A.A - §diVt - 13 Br
p Street, benne= Third and FnunA mutt, have Just
received a large.supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in
part I': cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of- l •• 1-
glish. - French and Atnencen manufacture ; 151 pea rich
and desirable patterns French Ginghams r .warrented in
ferior to none imps:T*44n style;' quality and`durability of
caters; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses,
- comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear-t'Pslt•
nieces, M. en d Latee, Satin stp'd Alpseces fortious
colors ; 3•4 4.4,' black and blue blitck Silks, Man
tilles'; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors ;
;y
M. de
Mins, all. wool ; .Shawls of every:style end quality bl ;
sinterr.s, Casslnetts;Broad Cloths end .Vestings;
ed and unbleached : Melilla from 01 - ielffic, per yard ;
Green, Tellew, Red and White FlangliTiekings,
Checks, strip'd Shirting's; bleached and Drillings ,
etc. etc. All of which ere offered •at whole e and re
tell df. the very lowest cash prices: -• : -
sep! • A. A. : MASOM & CO.
„
poIJERREQpyirrfrOUNIS, Burke's Bin:W
ing Fourth Brit:Z.—Houma Pc Ap-rnoa-r, Batmen-to-
4 -pis* ts from the Eastern chits, would can the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns.
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms
iri
the third story of Burketthuilding, ith st. ,
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest , aisnred that
no pains shall be spared to produce them - in the highest
perfection of the art..Ourinstmments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling as to execute pictures udsurpessed
for inch finish and truthfulness to nature. The: puhlic arc
solicited to mill end examine.
Persons sitting for pictures are neither requiried or ex
peeled to take mem unless perfect satisfaction is given. •
N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock -
and chemicals. .
0:1 - Instruetlons given in the art, contenting The more
recent,lmprovements. -
frO.FEMALBEI., 7 -Eyem female should - ItVW - T4 lox' of
fans
I at. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to. the
pectdiarities of their constitution, acting with gentlemild
nese end Wolf in al/ ciriumi Wherever Introduc
ed, their character has bee n .
dIY established among
the ladies, with whom they areamphaticallyThe Favorite.
Very complete directions for use in the various com
plaints sbox. will be feud the ;directions aecomPeliffillt
each •
For sale by ' ' : L. CINIIBERT,
- • - Stitithfield street, near Third.
Also, bY M. Cole. Allegheny City' J. Q. Smith, 'Bits.
minghem; arakJohn Write-ken, FiftilWard, Pittsburgh.
_ •
•
Ho r---.ritrtar gr
lia
' , MOUNTS. viiiiifig 'our' city for — the . purpose of
/ obtaining. their-t3prtng scpplies- of Ifollow;ware
and other Castiogs; will gad* very heaypitock, nturan
extensive variety; of .patterns 'and sixes in store' by us,-:.
samples cmibe - seen:at obr vrarehouse, Commercial Row,
Liberty street, next V. W. Wallace's htarble works:
iy-Telms and . prices favorable. , •
e 27 , - 111m* - QUIN, BfeBRIDE &
„f ES fienj --- c it by Exprojernmny;
Il—England, anii"..SOcitltind, Orxecollootiono ot a Syrup
'minister; by J. IL Merle D'Aubigup, D 04,4111a:or ollis•
tory or the Refomiation, Lire of crOmiseelt,Ake: ; .
~ A Practical-Exhibition of the Gospels of Bs. lifottbi ss
and At.:Markitn:tpefonn of 'Lectures, - intended to assist
the practide:afdoinestio inStrthi don and ddirtnion; byJohn
'UirdliEurnMer,;o.'D.,' . Fru fhop of Chestet - -• ”, ~.,
pir we by , •-• .- - = 81 , L1071` ZS 'ENGLISH:
fob 24 •- ' $6 Market street, bet. &Vaud 4th.
Table, Cutlery,
T lirstuideisiAmpd.has just received a select astOilhaklnl
ids Table and other flnerOutlernincludlngZoeskrr,
and Carving knives and forks;: whichoeith a lhrge meek
of Brushes of even* deseripolom'and Shoemaker's' find
ings, ha Will dispbsoof:asusual, on reasonable terms.-
120 Wood street;
1""1., OBBALE.—A large lot, with.Dwelit
..1: - .`ou Detiatuy stret,
lo
tiltek 100 fbit; honnded by
a lij feetitileiy. Alit) tt large : Jot 0(110 feet front on 'But
ler street Lasiteneeville hy 280 feet :deep, containing a
well arranged Cottage Dwelling House, with 10 Rooms,'
large Hall and Parlor, Dont and rear Garden, rte.
S.:CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent
Smithfield. above 4th fitreet. ,
Sxri OW 60, 8 , -.0 1 otv % owns,
' t - . 0 4 do: Cradies,•
- - ' • ' 40 do. • Basket Chairsi.
• - 12,NestiClotheaBasketsrl
3 dos. Marht Baskers/siviek
covers, assorted; ree'd and for sale• Mr.. . - .' •
apt! . ~ '- '' - ZEBITt6INI kiNgRY. i
liwart " ...olden_ "' - ',' 'di
Cryettal. Piot* -Window "Waits, i . e i , . . 6 .. a ._ ti , ~,
. .. • ,
Tonila 44' ' "
rf tiIEONLYCR YSTALPLATEGLASS:tbutbirdi q ar . boat mlit'4„, k „„ ,4, Lisbon 9 ' • "
A been known to Waits pofriiihl attar beina - pni in the „it iniot t l . crits, 1 1 Mann <r windows,
a
windows. It is equal in quaTitiitti the Ptetiobtend Rust sz - 64... iik '', ' BrotiOnt - k Dni Malaga "
kith Plate Wan, and is much lower la moo ; ~. ~-, 1 - ••' .'sitair wills ilaxgo stook of tha _above .Virstias and
LOOMG-GLAss P 14 . 1723. OP.:ALL - 512E8 -, ' Licinors in Beatles; also, -Cliampagna : and - Claret Wines ?
Also; Hardwktiritif 'ill 4eierligclezmg. 0019:1431. Uteh tatsale , Nthinported, on plemung terms, at tbe , .,_Wind Cat
and
so.
. ...1 .. .,- , -,__,— , . -,-,; Tyr it- • ' I•lar and : Liquor Store or P. a WAsui://it,
Now Yalt a 44ra Z ; zuss-i46Ankn:
, ' • 4 1 / 7 ;saps; of Eiagthligld and run stl.
: . - Sisimeiirgiiiiiiiitei,,, ~
• • T s ill. 8;8. COOK, Plana; Ohio, mitt& March. 184 e:
• „Ajt ." 11 have used your Termykgs- Carrniticniee" lsisam,
and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years,
and have been - exceedingly well pleased with them, and
never, QS yet, to my, recollection, failed of realiziugmy
fullest expectation In than curative properties.: You
other medicines) cannot speak of from experience'. but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not but tha t . they
claim, and are entitled to all the Confidence reposed in
them, by those who have used tnem. I was firmihtly
very partialto *ow* Vemiifuge, until 'I becurneacquiun
'abetted with your in s, whiclrlitia my decided Preferene to any
no use;
Resseethilly, yours, &c., S. 8. COOK, NI: D.M..•
Lia- For sale in - Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Storni 72
Fourth at. . • a• • ' . •" '
feblg
ID A. A '" z • ' , 3 0 .
of
1 a_prei:
_ILJI. partition his prov ed itself to be of very peat eltica
ay in the cure of obstbate Coughs, Colds, AsihMa; Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonia
AiTection and the proprietors feel warranted in rectmi
mending It as - IS *safe and'uteftil medicine, and are pro
ptired- to
_show certificates of inituquitable authori, in
testimony of its •111126. -- - , --- • - • .
It Is plesarint to the taste, and is offered at so low ii'_ price
as'to place it within the reach of every person. -There
are, perhap but few• Cough incperations that will
,pto
4uee 'Such decided' °peen in such a short time. rte
-pated'and sold by
Corner f Finn and ..._..___.' • , , &
• B. A. TArtivbs-TocK 'CO.,CO. ,
Wood streoet:E. Woodi .altio,, corner -of "With and
E.' ' "
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.'' ' - ' ' deal 3
Dn. zeir.pws Prc ta . ar6 for
sole, wholeetde and retail, at the
REAL EtrATiOnFiCE,
Also
• ,
~ No. 30, Stnithfi ld et
by Irm."Cole, Allegbayiy citY: J. O. Snunt.
Mingbam;JOhn-rdeeraClOUl POIM.B4COt, Wert. it
co 2t
11 INESANDLIQUO
tcra anti Eightbs Pi ,
es followlng'oeiebrate
namely 1 • ,
so,lignettp WantlY,Tat)
turd " 1147'
'B;xientio
lien i a ... 6g Y :: d:rk
Pin . , i ii ` le.
c lei e o a &Co . pa "
IrOili g aE cki ...... dark,
ilack'Horse e i i i !? ., "
, ‘-,,.:..'-1";:.'.;:1--
.. . ..
DR. .11OFFLAIVA'S CELEBRATED . - ' =
_. GERMANBLUDICIATES. .
Aressiteiut a Rival far Me Cure of the following Diseascst
IIF taken according to the directions they will - cure au
JI. case. no matter who or what Clio has failed,'
. .VEHE'PABLE: EafEUIVIATIC FILLS; ' - "
For the.pernutuelat 'cureof "Ritemnatiam,.fiont; GAn
grene, -Hysteria, and severe nereonoalrectioricanit are
highly-recommended for 'the cure of Dropsy;AiemOtal
Asthma. and Neuralgia. . .. Patients using, them, in, most
eases, experience benefit seen aller-tbe first dose. - They
quiet the nervous system, winch enables them tei Mu well
during the night. They never fail to effect a emit; when
taken accenting to directions.
No outward application elmpermanently remove Then- I
matte paitlEirtnri the system. Liniments sometimesaln as
apalhative for. a, short period ; hot thOrc is. al ways danger
I nv
their use.. ' .Tbeyinay cause the.peiri to leave one place
for 'perhaps a vital part, or die where the pain wall be •
GERMAN BITTERS, - - - . • -
For the - portnanent rare of Liver Complaints, Jaundice,
D kspepsittladlgestion Chris* Debility,Chronia•iteth
ma, Nervous hebility, Fulmonary Affection.c.„(arising
from the liver or stomach ,) . Diseases of the - Kidn eys. sand :
all 'diseases arising , from A : disordered stomach,: in both
male and ferns* such " as- remsiewenknesa,- diezinees,;]
fullness of blood to the head. They strenghten the"
tern, and remove all acidity of the stomach ; and gtvait
tone and action and assist &path*. ' They can be taken.
bribe' inelitdelicate stomach; and in every case will en
tirely destiny costiveness and -renovate the whore !ye
tem:. ,reitioving!, all:impurities and remnants of previous
diseases;frame
"
and giving at healthy action. to . .I.lor,whOle
p '
Ilia symptoms of I.i:•cr CoMpluirit are unearineSsand 1 rfintac nghtside, and soreness upon muclriiitmediatip,
ly, under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the, left side,'
or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced, which se
rionslr erects respiration, causing very often a trouble
.l
some cough; together with these . symptoms we perceive a I
coated ,tongue,, geidiirof the riomach, deficiency bf,per- ,
spire:non, and - &So:Mimes-a sympathetic pain in the tight
sisal:Oder, with a greardisposition to sleep and dejnealissn
of "spirits, end - sometimes sores in the month or thrciat, . 1
causing modbs,to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice-freneept-,'
ly Accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. '' These syst,
torus, if permitted to continue, will eventual] produce
that timst baneful disease, Consumption. In feet, anis-
loritY of such cases originate from the. irritating causes 1
above mentioned. - Cathartic , medicines must ~ in. every
instance; be :mowed in the treaunent for it.
.re ..The 'symptoms oftlyspepzia arc vary various - those g
eting the stomach alone, are natuteaacarbburn, lose of
aPPoute, sometimes .an excess of aPPetite Sense of lose
or weight on the stomach, sinking or fl utteri n g of the;
pit of the sMmach,fietld eructations, or sourartung from
.
'the stomach, etc.. Dyspepsia, devoid-of a fencing natufte,
is' withal:it 'danger;: but, if arising from a disease - or the
Stomach,.it Is dangerous: . -
Nervous Debility' generalli accompanies .Dyspepsia"or
Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dews will re
mere all the - sundetteant clients, such as fluttering at the
heart;' tithing ' Sensation when in a• lying,paritiort, dots:or
,web, before - the sight, fever end. dull rain in the heed,
cnan imagitings of evil, anti great depression of epir
its.. Outward signs are, a quick and, among Pubs:. pair
andtlistresied ecninieriance, de.
Any Mule bfthe shave disease can be cured effectuelly
by the use of the BitteSUDOßlrs. as direFlC cted:: . .
. : , , :,. .„- .:.
. ' - !, '
An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or : the Che St.
Spitting of Blood,. Influentrt; NYhooping Cosigh,-. ' Bran.,
ehltia, llentoral Asttantt,, or any disease of theLungeor
This is an invaluable fainilyr medicine. It soon relieves
any Cough or hoarseness, and prevents.the 9nea by Itte-'
ing ' early- admielstered: No - cough sir eold is too p
ligh t o'
pass neglected; _Cot, neglected colds sink thousands to the
grave annually, And cause many to grow up : with ,a deli
cate frame. w howould have been strong and robust, ;fat
first properly treated. - - - -
.." . . arucuunD OnamENT, .__. . t
ror toe effectual ness of-ther PlMA:Teller; and Rheassii
Scald head; Ringworms, Infiam Eyes or:Eye-lids,
Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old SOM.' arising- from fer-r
or Wears( block and will extract the fire from banns; isa.
l'PPlicatton, or .remove :PO' cutaneous eruptions. from the
skis.. Perseus troubled with tender facts sin:Mid use it
after, shaving; it twill,
in a'reve moments, remove all sore
neis .and stop the bleeding:: It can always horsdieti ,- 911,
and is invaluable in any family.
TAR OINMIUNT,
For the cure of pains - --
or weakness in the livar,hricle or
chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains
remedies- have . teased many to !Ajar 'the' tots
timable blessings of Invigonsted health, and in tkvitric
ty of desperate and *handseled cases, a perfeeta.trradi-
The Innumerable .impoSitiona upon the publie, and the
statements of remarkable cures never made, yet terrified
to by feigned names, or by persona wholly unacquainted
with what 'they have endorsed, renders it dirmult to do
justice to _the public mattering stiftwient inducuraerd to
gab* a trial of tbes , infeleablemedictnes They arc 631.
tirely vegetable; . and , free from all injurious ingredients,
and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. .Every
Slimily should have a pamphlet—they; can be bad at tic
agent, gratis.
Principal Depot at the German htedieine store. 218 Race
street, one door above ROhth, Philsdetits... -POT Mlle in
Pittsburgh,. by - Ettla itiity,l 74.,,TH01C51.
ILENCt THATADiGiu_FU The Lungs
0 are In danger, the work =irt the deitro7er - hal' been
begun,. the Cough of Cansuntpdon bath in at a sound lor
Aitis roe a MOrnrit? - -Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, ts now perhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—her pale.cheeks, her thin Rtrtuttken
fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the sound of her impalehral ccragh pierc disease n
Torso Mast,whenjast about to enter life sheds
a heart Crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fa.
cure—your been° rough and feeble limbs tell of your
loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a bake
which will heal the wounded Junes, it is
ShertnioniPs All—lienllng Balsam f
Mrs:.Arrista. the wife of Wrii. 11. Attrec, Esq., eras
civets up by Dr. Sewall of 'Washingion,_•Drs. Hoe end
McClellan of_Philadelpida, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New
York. lier friends all thought she must die. She had
every appeinthee of being to consumption;"and was so
pronounced by her physicians—Shermtues Balsam Was
givemmid neared her. - • - -, ~
Mrs. Oirsassitertz.of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of
consumption by this Balsam when all other. remedies
failed to give relicf--she was reduced to a ikeleton.,*-Dr.
A. C. Castle. Dentist, 1 Broadway, has. witnitised its
effects in several cases Where no other'medecint afford
ed, relief—but thc Balsam operated like a charm.. Pi. C.
also 'wittiesred its wonderful effects in canng *Sauna.
which it never fails of doing. Spitting,. illtiod,' alarming
as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsa*. It
heels th e ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and ma k e's the' dungs sound again.
_"`Rev. Beaus: Jones,lo2 Eighth avenue; war-cured of
ough andcaral afibction-of SO years standieg. The
first dose gave hint more relief than all the .Other . rriedi
eine he had ever taken . Dr. L. J.' Beals. I 9 Delaithy
streev
gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring ander
Consumption, and to another ' sorely afflicted. with :the
Asthma.. In both cases its effects were immediate,apon
restoring them to comfortable heal th .
Mrs. Lecurrts Wsza,s, 05 Christie =at_, suffered from
Asthma 42 years... Sherman's. BaLattai" relieved her at
once, and•she is comparatively, well, being enabled to
tibdtic every: attack by a timely use of this medicine.
This indeed is the great remedy for:Ccilighs, Colds, Spit
ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affeenensof the
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption, • '
Price 25 cants and `a per bottle, • ' '
_- . • •'•
Principal-thrice 10assau street, Yew York..
Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and,«Foor
Man's Plaster . • •
Sold wholesale and retail by- ,
IVAL JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Stare and Patent Medicine Warehrinse,
80 Liberty !inept Pittsburgh, head of Wood street; and
bounce" following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
_.••
A. M- .Marshall Allegheny city; Jonathan -ahriest,
Manchester;J. IL R. Jacones, Idirmuzgham;*S..-.Getty,
Wylie street; J. Q. Munn, cor. Websr itches s and Elm;
Daniel NegleY.„ East Liberty,' H. L. Ml, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Aitan, Sharpsbnyth; Band. Springer, Clin
ton; James M'Nee, Siewnrtstown; John Black, Turtle
Creek; a. r, Mill, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son. fil'Kees
port; MdEldaiffiey, Bakerstown; Riley AFLaughlin,
Plumb Terrnshlm-Wm. 1.. Smltit,..Temperanceviller Jas.
Fulton Tareaunn; 0. IL Stan:, Sewiekly. ' mtirMy
11f °,4lg:VVT.)°.i'-I:2l—?r,„;,..rl.pLottUptitraMr7e
been for some time, that your. Astricatic: Vegclable . Pills
arc of great tete to all who may hare °Ceti:mon to
use them, and have administered teem to m y
_ patients." :
Fever and Ague.,.Dyspepsitt.tind Bilious Fever,. are im
mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and - retail
'Smithfield street, ,GBERT nearThiel.
Also, by tVm. Cole.. Allegheny city; J. G. Smith. His
Ingham; and John MlCrockeir. Pifilt Ward. 1417 .
' 300 lirllitle, flu k hre is Qner
el, Uta.n . dy, Wines, Wes, &c.,
~.- b raAds, gr!idee; and vint ages
:5
i i
Italic
LonA a ori lifitiket ' Wine ran .
Trash
.f. 13.i.g...1 , ,- in .
-- -F, s. lila eita ...." - ~ "
f l i i i re t i t r i 4 . to:!; .. '. --.::'. c ',,,,
Par She '' - '--
'
.3 I Grq , . .
==lem
_►ttgs
rtfrINESE HAIR CREAbI—A. Mahless This
1.../ growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair.
Cream. when once known, will supercede all other arti
cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead
harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor laming gray, a few applica•
tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau
tiful. liVilY aPPearaneet and• will also make itmaintain
its liveliness and healthy color, twice as - long as all the
preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen MT, it may be restored by ming this ,
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit oftg ods on their hair should at once purchase a bottle ofi l
the Chinese Hair Cream, as is so COMpased that it will I
not injure the - hair like the other preparations, but will
Leann*. it, and give, perfect satisfaction in every
For testimony to its. very auperior qualities, see the Col
lowing letter "linrn , Rev, ,Mr. Caidwell to Mesrrs.
Hendersnott 4 Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the
Southern Stings: '
Letter Df Shelter. R. Cahltelli..PaStte tithe Presbyterian
ch ur d t
„ A a i .
NlEsses. lirtmEltartrlo3l.l.Everrt G=CTLEMEIV—I take
p.easure addiurrery testimony in fayo excellent
preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Ha i r Cream; for,
about two years'ago rayhair was very dry. bristly, and
disposed to come out; but-having procured u bottle of the
Cream. and used it according to the preacription. it.is; now
elastic. soft, and firm to . Ma bead. Many balsarni and
oils were applied. ; each leaving say hair in a worse state
than before. This Cream, however, bas met my expec
tations.
As an article for theloilel. mv wife gives it preference
over all others. being , delieaMlrperfumed and not dis
posed to rancidity., The ladies, especially, will thid the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum iii then:preparations
for the . piespeenrulty, fee., • -
C4Li g /rl 4' - '
P'ulaski, January
M. WhOlesale and retail, in. Pittsburgh, by john ,
Towitscial.'4s Briar/Let at,. and' Joel Mohler, corner of
Weigand Filth '
""
. ... .. . . ..
.. .
T ADlESaremautioned against using Common Prepa
-_kizred Chalk I ' Theyare not aware. bow frightfully. Miu
ra:melt into the'ekin !Mow coarse, how.rough, how anlletr4,,
yellow, atid,inhealthy the 'Ail appears after using Pre
pared chalk'''. " Besides ' it is irnuncius, containing. a large
timidly -of leadl , :3We have preparetla beaming' vege
table article, which we call-Jones' Spanish Lilly White.
It is perfectly innocent, heingpmified of . all, deleterious
qualities ; audit imparts to the skin it natural, healthy,
alabaster, dear, lrvely white'f at the 'stone time 'acting
as a 'cosinetic on the skin, makingit sett and smooth!
'-- In. James Ainlerson. Practical Chemist of llMasochn-
setts,.saYllC. "Afte r'unlysingJemos'Nutitisit Lilly White.
--I-Sn'iu P G "`cs•ux.. l b4Anost.itautiiia and tiatural...and...et
Ile name time innocent,.whlte, L ever saw. I certainly
can comacicatiotudy t e ctimuiond'itensetCielVtrhose skin
requires beautifying."' Price Z - cents it - hot.• Direetions
--the hest any,to apply" WY 'Waite, is WWI s.ll leather
or Wool—the ft:inner isp,refe rabic. ' ' ...--
- rnct err
os
fanrit' Yoe' 23 mirs:—Whito . teeth.,
Elul breath,
once'healthy gratiti:' . YelloW and rinhcallltyte-elb,
alter being ' twice Cleaned, with hats' Anibir J
Tomb Paste; have the appearance of the Most beautiful.,
ivory, and at the canoe hoc it is so perfectly' innocent'
and exquisitely fine; that its constant dailyuse is highly
advantageens, even to thoSe teeth that are in gout condi-
tint, giving thein a . bettueirni ' polish. and ' preventing .a
Premature deCay. Those already - decnved it prevents
from bedoniingworse-dt also fastens such as is becoming
loose. Mad by pereeverance it will render the' foulest teeth
delicately . white, and make the breath deliciotudy Sweet.
Price 25 or 37k cents a lox. All the above are SoM only i
-at Et Clitiltbtim st., Signet the American ragie, New Norli.
and by the appointed Agenti wheel names ttopeaffn- the
next Column- - wits. Too IttAltHlt and get beensbad, lady . .? “Toir
facet le vow fortmie.. Pet ifuli - cleary fair? lsola
whits? If not.,- it can be made so even is ft ber yel-
low, diligent', sunburnt, • tanned and. &edited. '''l'hone
ands have' been - made thus who . have ; erudite ones- or
twice with Jonas'lmliam CheutiealSoap. The . effect 'is
glotione and magnificent: . Bat be sure you get tliiifgetiu-
Inn Jones , Seapatthe sign of the American le, G 2
chattuun street: , - '
....,.- . 1
Bing-worm, Salt-rhe nm..Scurver.Eilelpelie,lterber' s i
Itch, are often eared• by 'Jones,•ltalian CheralcaL,Soap,
when *Very : kind of , retnedr has failcid.': That it tures
"Maples; fteeltria, and clears the skin, allknow. „Sold - at
t he'American. Eagle, 85 Chatluun meet. , tdind i Trader,
thisteldoia or never fails. - - - - ,
' -, i , , •
Sold ai.recesowe C. INGLIS. Jr,. Pawnee- •,_
99 Liberty st., head of wood, Sign of
of the Sig Boot. - • nerr4..
. ..
07
1 1 0143. Aft 'i'n'. EI,V1:: AND A HALF CENTS.
1-- lifarriagai-:CoViderrfistl.-Any lady between wren. ,
ty end thirty,- possessing n symmetrical- form, good fea
tures, a.c..• is asked confidentially, can she suppose any
mail admire her while she has such - Yellow teeth;
such tallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad.
why hair;; when. by spending the above'sum, she might
bare delicate 'white teeth, a pare -sweet breath. and a
beautiful head of hair. "She 'cats have beautiful white
'teeth and , eweet breath by.u - Alug a Sla bee , clf .jertes' Am,
ber Tooth Aut.; a skin white," pare and spotless as snots
by using a cake - of-th genuine' .lintes!!ft..um-ek;' - ewei!cal
Seinp; and n'beautithi b red Sit 'hair brutil4 allarhettlepf
• Jona , 'Coral Hair • Resteratiet. noca lgru i opindon
against this bet - ere you trry, - or yon win regrefifillui be
sere to ask ; far Jones' 'uncles. Sold ooly - lo IVIDIV York
at 82 Chatham st. = For sale by -• . • ••:.. '
• • • •• WIII.:JACKSON.'
Libeny eqPittsburuld-
ArtAINiCER. SCROFULA. AND GOIT/Iki,--Autpl ell ,
peript . ice has proved that no epuibination.ef,inetlicine
have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis
• ease*, as DR. JATNUS ALTERATIVE: .It has effeeted
cures truly astonishing; not only of , Ceneer and other dis
easesof; that class; but has removed the most stubborn
'diseases of the Skin,-Swellings, Dyspepsia,. Ac.. This
mediine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dia.
eases wherever located—lt „tiurifierthe blood and other
MLitt' of the"body,'.removes obstruction in the pores of
the skin, and reduces 'enlargement of the glands or bones.
It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi
ness: and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani
mation to the diseased and debilitated,constituuon. -There
is nothing aaperior to It in the.whole material medics. It ,
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing
of the disgusting nausea acconmertying the idea of swel
lowing medicine.
Ll sale in .Pittiburgh artimPERIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth at.. near Wood. •mar".3o
A Rem p c ,g,
, rill) FORCE ITS GROWTH AND FIEJLETH,_JiTARE
1. IT SOFT, SILKY. CLEAN - AND TINE.--Persns
. in consequence of the rattily things - s Old, set dower every
article, (be it ever so sood,) as a humbug: If 'people
could be made to try a as. bottle Of Tone's Coral - Hair Re
storative, and sad howit Makes:dry, rusty, red, light hair
moibt, soft, auburn mid dark. and keeps it so; and by_ its,
tint
use for somee, causes it to grow naturally beautiful;
if people could see the an.. er of Poor respecmble me.
chewies that use it, (aye, .d find it the cheapest thing
they can use,) for dreestng and batintifYlng Ilair; for
keeping it soft and in order three - limes as long as any
other - article made; _aid
Forces it to groW, stops its : •
Andcosts - bne 3shillings to try, •
We formerly sold nothing leis than 51 bottles, but we
wish people to try it. Sold only eit' 82, [Mind eiftj Cluitheun
street. New York, and by
mar2o WAI..TAG'ItfiCOT.A.-4, Libettv at.
bkdi
cines.—The underrigned, eidiens of Pittsburgh...hav
ing personally used Dr. Willard's. Oriental Cough , Mir
ture. and experienced its beneficial cams, diuriosteheer
fully recommend it. as safe, and ..effeetual,•iri - nll cases.
Speaking, front experience, we believe that it has.no su
perior; and would recommend its use to all the •nlEicted•
CHARLES LEWIS.
•M.. . -
Pittsburgh, March 15th 1949. W JENKINS.
9. • ,
[re - Sold by J. Schoehmaker 1.4 Co.,John Finis, Jetties
A. Jones. J. If. Cassol, John P. Scot; P . L. , Strosrden J.
Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. • • , aPd2
ALT RFIETIAL. SCURVY, OLDSORES,ERYSIPE
-1.3 LAS, ...Barber's lech,,Chaps, Sort .prardn'..Pinyrics.--
This is used by many physicians In this;eityin ennngthe .
above, and we would nor consciebeimutlysell•tialess
knew it to be, all We state. . we
only
article eetvice,
rthe torwunJ ON t E S' m S
oOA i P m P perhasp band
e
cleared and beautified the akin, making it sok clear,
smooth and white ns an infants. But mind, it is sold at 82
Chatham st., N. Y., and by
WM. JACKSON; Agent,
Fe Liberty street. Pittenrgh.
marB.s
AIRE.RIUAIsTr OIL-THE GREa7'.lil3hll U 1( O!r~_
TURK—Procured from irWell Kentacky, vastly
below the earth's surface. This Oil Wine found
Superior to Ilarleta British: or any ether formerly popu
lar Oils. Its curative properties for the following ali
ments are truly wonderful Intlammory rheumatism,
w h o oping - cough;phthisic, cenglis, 'colds, spasms,. teller,
erysipelas, scald hood,' croug;nillanntiatory tore throat,
liver complt inflammation of the kidneys, piles, in the
breast; side and -back, li:raises of the spine, heart
burn; diseases of the tup loint,laginted sore eyes, deaf
ness, and.car ache, worma, tooth - ache, 'sprains, strains,
burns scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers; cancer, fever sores
&c. &c.
•WM, Price:s9 cents_per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by
JACKSON, at hialaxaond shoe store, 89-Liberty
street, Pittsburgh: .Thenici'accii stands, in the dear -way.
OnlyAdace in Pittstairgh where the orzmum can. be oft
. CArrlor6 , -.:lti order tO be,stttc of obi:tilting the genuine,'
purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsyl
vania, Win. Jackson, 88 Liberty. street, orthrough sub-
Agnate appointed by him, for its sale, each Whom will
have a show bill andseneral directions in pamhltur
containing. the - names and address of the. Proprietor ' ann
General' .gent of Western Pentisylianiai is follows:
•
Dr. Hall at Co., proprietor, Rentuck y. • - •
Wm.laekson, General Agent for Western Penasilva
-89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whomordent
must be addressed. • •
- Onstavia—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above
named Parimhlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the
general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl
vania)ptinted on the outside of the label. • emu&
Iron
City 'Crackle and Broad: Itaktiery,
J. SIIEPHARD:
ILIMICRILD nispectfully informlis Mends and the pub-
Y T'' lie `generally; that be. has added to his other. btesi
- nessitha ntanufneturingtsf Cracken•oferery variety.-
' Raving purchased one ofNes 'Cracker and
Pilot Bread maebinea'he prepared to fill ad Gofers for
crackers or pitistibtoad at the shortest notice-and` hopes
by a striet attention to business, tClAhare a portion of the
public-pato:invite. The • public ' s respectfully invited:to
call and examine fin:themselves. . .
BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial. Bon, Lib,
cite Smithfield. erty.st. oppo.
N B. Sapecior dandy Bread, rye arid 'dyspepsia Briad,
large and small rolls, nosh every morning cau.bit bad - at
he store, or my wagon; or at-my-stand in the market.
Cakes and Confectiottark oti band.and ma
Nts . lo dnininir./ Woe' Libe st.
SS LINDE UES. L- o , 6l , 'PlikingCrulds;
100 'whole and - half Nixes Sardines;
- basitete olive CAI;
20:dtte: &Aerated Catsup!, ere.
5 enekecfroadair-rortor,. quarts And 13E0E;
400 •dor , Htsuidies, Wines, &a. very old; •
• 5 001 e, powdered. Sugar; GO
basiketa.Charepaigue Wi4e,.part to arrive;
mar 9
• lib& Claret Wine,; for sasalebl o w t•
C ,MARTIN.
. • -
INTOTICE TO StUpt, EIO3.—.Ve have taken" eUI - office
Gliatodietely oppeoite to our 4 ' burnt warehowein for
uk el ti polZit, h 7liere ;w ri e b transa ct' bpainess vietlei t
elnegyllLti :L a l:foitge.t7tf ' e ' ? 4.llWll ! 4tl
grßoatt will always be in readinem u our whaif , to
wec woff*,o4 ) 4. - 4 - ANN yin CO., -
_apt . ' lAsaia;Libasty I
PARXEX-.410 twirls 4 1 :/er, jaßt lan ing andr_Nat
bY Iglan 13. 4W. d
1141 tat
. .
MBE
AIIEUMATLSNI,' GOUT;
i A respectable gentleman called at our
t:M office, na
he
said, to intorm us that be had been aeted, for 15'years
- with Rhetuuatism or Gout, andkoecaaiomdlySrith'tie
•ffitoloreux ; that he had been- - ently confined to his
room for months together, and'sinch s saTeled the.ratietin
' tense and - erciaeiatine pain, byttiltat lately he hail- been
using . ..ray/Ye': Alterative. from which be found the tho,
nal and unexpected - relief. Ile sacs he found the e
eine .veij Plc:Want Met 'hi now con
siders bimmelf perfectly flailefyhia North Amer
icon.
- A Farr Worn" 1-Nownta.L-A gentleman of ScrofuOtts
habit, from indiscretion in bis younger:Mr - FS.- beettant
af
fecte'd with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, add a
disagreeable =eruption of the Skin. Indeed,' his whole'
system bore,the marks of being 'saturated with disease.
•One hand and wrist were amert 'affected thai he_ bat%
lost the use•of Mc band. every ' part being covered - With
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers,. and we're alibi:Mow
und'pormis as an bianey - -Conib, 'lt was at this stags of his'
complaint, when appeared inevitable train Alia%
some disease, that he'contmencert theme of Jayatra' Al
terative:and hitifng taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect-
The Alterative operates - through the circulation; and
purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the "sYsfem,
wherever located, and the' numerous cures it his' per
-formed in diseases of the skin, canter, - scrofula; Eau;
livertinnplaint, dyipepsia 'pnd other chronic diseases, is
truly astonishinir.—Spoir of the Times.
For .ale en Pittsbargh,althe vrany TEA STORE,
72 Fourthatrect: . • ...• .; •
-
GRONfm"""-
lONSUMPTIOISI, COUCili. SFITT/PIG OF WOOD!
IL/ BRoNcHrris, ASTHMA, &e.—To CONil
Four-fliths of you are' really • suffering fronMe*rette
s e
Colds, or an obstruction And minsequent inilimatfati
the delicate lining of those' tubes through which tail air
we breathe is disrtibined to, the lungs. • This'obitraCtion:
produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough,difilaultr
of breathing, hectic fever,. and-s spitting of Woodrmatter
or phlegm, which finagy.exhafist's_the strength of the pa
tient..-ond • death ensues.- -JAY.NFS.-EXPEC.TORAIsrt•
,never' fails to' remove this obstructicia z and prOducla,ths
most pleasing and happY results. - It certain htt" of
'fects, and cannot fail to relieve.
Pm' sale in•Pittshargh at the Pekin Tea Stine,72Fornths•
at:;; near Wood. • • • '
• - E)EsT 'COUGH MEDICINE LN 11-14.1rwuRLD!"'
:A)) Another evidence of the supe ri ority. .of .Dr; .-
lard's Coulk.Mixture,'over all Others. Read the renaming
certificate from a respectable citizen of the Filth Ward
. ,
.weeks past
Noy. 3, 1t217.
"This certifies `
thatfor sonie weekapast was troubled'
with a very serious Cough, Which" was evidentlyibccom
mg ' seated on the lungs to such'an extent as to resist flair
effect of every medicine which I had been us ing.. ;I was
finally persuaded to call at Bays & Brockway'ii-xtrer
Store, and get a bottle ,of At. Willard's Oriental; Qo
Mixture • which, to my great surprise, relieved ma very
much; alter takingvnly two or three and bifida P
had used one bottle, I, was eatiroy cured. waseetnnelt
, pleased with its effects,
to 'have brought otherato- buy
it, and shallcontinue - o recOmmend it to my . trien4.4l, r
firmly'believe it to be At best Cotte Mariano tn file;
TrY,lt-onlf 25 cents a Bottle. Sold I w. ;
•
§ No. Liberty street, izetreCanel Bashi.
iggiai so by • .11 FLEAIO74.
nditto - ' LAW/V*4 1 1Ik
BALM OF COLLllllBl&,,,Frair Tonto- - To the Bold and
Greg—lf you wishdin luxurioasheadellitit,'frea
front dandruffati& knit, t tall to ptocure thp i gennine
Balsam of Coltatibia: In cases: of hirldnees, it milfitlera
than excee& your expectations. hinny who'have Wick
their hair for twenty years have had it restored 10 ‘.: 1 4 - cat-.
ginal perfection by the use of this Balsam: . A
ncret ge;statc r ee.
cOodi, - appears to be no Nvhatetrer:' A K
causes the fluid to toes with Which the delicalehttir;tnbe
is filled. by which meansthousamle,alase hair wan per
•as the 'Asiatic eagle, have had. theielaiir retkat&to its
natural. Color, by the Use &this intailitirble rock:4:: In.
all ca pers braver it be found-ono ante most piemans
oiasheS_thet can be tote.: fewapplicatioonly,,are
'neeessary to keep the hair fr o mfailing ;It etnenktitene
the- now it never fails to impart a rick gkrasr a . ,• ar •
enee; and, as a perfume' for the teile, it is ttnegualled
h o ia,, o ne Limes as pitch as other Miscalled Bair Resift,
wives,- and is mere effectual. The genute- hihtnime
Ywed -pray by - Ccuitstek4 soap 2I Couttlei t-stieel t ;Vete
ork. L • •- • '-"`" •'••
Sod only gonttine in tittabtelzh.
by wcfnerr an vaunOnabturg
jiltroorturville, ett VOrokerraleb,
mice r/'
niParinsinriniti , Chi,' Maryland and Vimini e a. '
. „ . ..,
. :1 ~..3 egn'Scr..l.Lsull; ' --
A bl>r,s; tto."7. - do -
On consigiunpgr,'andlor'sale b ' ". ,
jen.l4. 4. EticKET'Ettaf--
,
.. . • .
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::i'At. 7 l"'S::. - i4t:i , ?,-.';.;'4.' , .. - :::2,:V..Yg . 0•
. ,--!,' ~:,;P:-,-,-::..,,..}.;,
=BE
.: t ,
t: - - - ;., , -: . .
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CLICIIE
SUGAR COATED VEGLTADLEPURGATOIOII3,
ARE universally admitted to operate, 'hot • in 7 4.
.1 - 1. drectual preventive, but as a ?serer failing ,in
all diseases.which can whet the. human_ frliso l! „
ache, Indigestiop,, Rhenitlatisru,-Piles.,_'Senroye•,,
• Small Pox, Cholera Mortms,Wortnit; l'ilinopitop#4l,,
Consumptioticittundicei Quinscy, 'Scaslatina. LoavlC:
plaint, Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles, - Salt ,Piimoik;
'Heartburn, Giddinevo, Ray Cupelds,- Misfile* Iteblingit'of.
the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gower!, Pains in the Rack Ibriessd
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings in thiThois,
Asthma, Fevers of all kindt4PemMeCeimpluirda, ERSelatio
;in the . Side, . Spitting' of Bloo d , -Sore.Eicai: Sc •s't-
Aiathon . - i!s Pire; Lowness of Spirits; Floodmgc*Flup • !Al
bus or whites , Gripes, Ring's Evii, Lockiaw, Hysteria,
Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious .atiectsons,LSlembry, •
Swelled • Feet- and Legs, Swine_ PCM L - •Whjia,. S* - OILLIIPPit
drrernoss,. Tumors, Arleen, VOrliiilillt•'-'4,Pl4•6•l4°"°l'lll'
as " successfully - and . repeatedly: been : vangtds :ed :lilt
•,-• They have bean-known:to effectperitianenseures when
all other remedies had provtal unavailing, and ifilhe' Di's
stages, of disease... . - ' - •
, . nmy have= many eases Jupeneded the proaiptiveaklll" pc.
4/14- mast enanclu,:pkysiciwia,' and received beettle4:44l-0
:_unvailied'somineutlaiici n . .• - • ;-. -, -,,-, .
• ' They have been.fieglienoy recominended bYnieilof die
most Matinguished , characters throughout rthe Mid,' add
.been tianctioned in turopelt.v Noldetaeni:suil pripcpibt
They have been Introduced into thellosiqtali Cit' Edisi
burgh, Paris. and Vienna - and 'through the diiiinfi)resteil
exertions pt. our Foreign ' Ainbatanclers - they have,lteci
ved the fiVOrable conuttendation of the F..mpetorthf ßd-.
SM., and of his Celestial Majesty - of - the Chineve :gnipin s „.
- 117. Scarcely a Packet vessel of 'any repUtaittils
ihe - portOTlVeW.Viark,"wftliout an sthithilantawopircif Oa
- SICKcItIiSN'SNEVER 'FAILING -FRIEND.
v - Agencies have been established id all the principal
Cities In- the Ufilok and aPplidations are constantly reach-----
Ing as from almost numberless villagesi in every section
,orthe,country. , Testbnonialsof their marvellous„ effects
ore pouring in from all quarters—and In ouch' numbers
that we have not tinge:to read , one- , lidit of , them.-.. What '.
stronger ovinore conclusive evidence IhtuLtbgeo itopoTt
m
ant faCts cati the roost sceptical desire? . Islt pcisaibie. that
the many thousands who. have tried •-CLICKENERM
PILLS, coo be deceived in their results? If any , impos
ture or quaekery existed, would it - not long agolsaVeleen
held mp, as itsbould be, to the - accrunnd, derision• of , a
justly . offended,commttnity. , •, ,
fry - Rementber, Dr. C. 1 7;atickener - ii th e original 'di
ve/dor of Sug,nt Coated Pillc.and- Mat nothing of thessart
Was. ever hcard of., unul hvintmduced them in Juncslt -4 3.
Purchasers shtmld, therefore; always 'ask for - Clickeher's
- Sogar - C:noted Vegetable Pilli• - iind take no ether, Pr:they
• will- be Made the vtctints of •a ' frand. . - •,, ..,:•,:
.PRICE, 21 - VENTS PER BOX.-
- . Dr. Clickencrfsprincipal o ffi ce for the side of-pids k iatl.o
Ve_sey at. 'New York. . is,
WAI. JACKSON. 8V Liberty ft.; bend df Weed it'2,Vit it
burgh, Pa.. Clenenti • Agent for "Western--Pennsylvania,
Northern , Obio, and, the:River Comities of Vinginti. , • ,
- . The following are-Dr. Clickener's-Auly appsinecd,4
gents for - Allegheny co Pa. . a t te st, .. .
: - ' -, 1 I 'l 29 Liberty - ilia 'al
Mood
Arm. Jat.icsq.. , fpnnet,pa I *
-• , A. at. Marshall; Allegheny City. '•,: -= .',,,,- •
Jonathan (Attest, Manchester.
'IM •....: . -
, ... C. Townsend es- C0..; - - . " -
- -, J. IL 11. Jacques, Itinding ..
_
'.
-
Jno. R. Cassel. Penn it:
Andrew-S: Getty, Wylie st.' • ' • -- ''' ' -
Robert Williams,a Arthersotlle..- .- - - -...:
. - Ri 11. Ilemingray,Sauth Ward: ..
. WM. J. Smith Temperancovilla, •
Jeremiah Pleming,-,LaWren,ictille.
Daniel Neg. - R.3 , i' Eist.Liberty.
Edwrod Thompson, Wilkinsburgii.: ',.
" Thomas Aikin Shaamsburglas,,l i-
G. 11 . , StilmSewiekley.
.;',. ": ,-
SamtielDminger,.Clintom ~ ~
~
" Yameiltl'Ree, - Steittexlito** . : —
~
...,
Jsbn flack, Turtle Creek: -' • - - -•,---:- ..
C. F. MlLL:Elizabeth._ -- I, -- . :-.;', • .t. •
Riley APLaughlin, Plumb Township.
J. Jones, Bakens:awn. -,.,
......• •
~.—,Pei-iny;XPEeMipert.
:Iris THE BEST COEGII MEDIC NE I. EVE.It
ISED.D--This was expressed in.our bearing. yes.
I y, - by - an- Inte/ligent gentleinan, *lto bad urea but
aboiff one lair of a bottle of - Dr.- Iritarnrs °rim' tal CastgA
At" tsar, before be was entirely eared. Coute--Ind get , a
btiftte of it ; owl if the most obstinate cough °scold does
not disrippear hy s its •tme, yetw,money will be retiintlett
Compounded as it j 5 of the most effective,. though "Eosin
Ices and pie:mans remedies: Its use for years. has, or id
deed can it, fait to give entire Sealant nen; :.., '',4 i
For sale, wholesale;and - retaili!by -- , -.:,!. -Y.
~
HAYS '4, Bnocrwitir., ,
......
Libery L ejr_eat. near Canal Basiuf
- MaLLLAI'd ELE4I/Nfi,
Latirenertilie,
.told 'also by
- ocl 1 -
D.R. w Wl i i.,LAßD, ng n' sk r t .a o. l C ou g h
Wt. eito h i t; a t r o g it:d an c. 7
portunity- of. trying this great rothudy- for
. tl;e peousuunt
cure of every adhesion of the lungs, should "apt fail to give
it' iltiii. .. : Certificates or its efficiency: from our own en-
Izens,which we are constantly receiving.. ettnnot;fail.to
cautviice the skeptical : :. Read the follbrovutg rota lit lady
bizif44 l .l-244ding" in. -Ali.gbenl; .
~,
..
' ALLYATILICT CITY, Feb. 7,-,IStB.
"Mum Hays ¢ Erod-way: Ii• affords me treat sure to to be able to add my testimony in favor 01 . Di.'' Wit
lard's truly valanblc cough medicine. About thici.iiitntha
since I was attacked with a violent-cold, and- was mulch
distressed with the cough,_ from which . L could net no n..
lief, until' was a' short now since induced meal ai . your
store and . purchase some of, the Oriental -COugh'Airtllde.
I tun happy to state.thaithe- nteof the second botthi has
.7/link PUred I'M; , anti,. having - great confidence 'de it, I
have, and shall continue to - recommend it to my friends.
, . . "Glues Fiztatutp"
. , -
Price, 2fi 'cents a bottle. ' Sold by • -"' ' --
• ' - ' - ' "' - - irAYs & tifiCtoKIVAV '
~- - • - No. 2, Corn. Row. Liberty it., near - Canal.
Alse. by (*bin) J. FLFZUNG,.Ltm-rencerilif..
J ROltlthe New York- Gazette. Oct. 6, 839,1i:daily
tins
1-c.ountr y. paper-deservedly at the head of the-,dailrpreusui
Sri tor: Farrar of Sarsoltorilia.--4i Were but eotiriesy
to call the attention (dour relaters to this invaluable prep
oration Which will be funnd advertised in another column.
Atz;Bristol. is a brother, and issues a.highly.interesring
.nevispaper,. every- now arid then. one or two notabers,of
which . we have already noticed; andthe rnedichre,itself
has been eulogised ly,nearly all the press of thewelttent
country, and, we doubt notoastly anfogised. Ilhaatoits
favor, moreover„ very very flattering testimonials front. the
roost eminent prizetiuoners iu every part of the_coentry
where it ;has been used. There is beauty arid taste
enough in the bottles,. Bad in the engravedlabels inwhich
they are enveloped.-lo induce a purchtse,.even,if...the
, t
.preparation itself were not one of the sovereiaut;ict
the world,'! as every person Mast believe it is -~.that is,
eve
ry one trust believe it 11-,that is, every one
would hot resist amass of documentary evidence eon els.
slim enough to convert a Turk ;t6 Ohnstianity,_„ . Strf One
of the bottles , gentleCeader, and see whether rail/O.:tot
agree with . = on this point.
For aaltsby. 8. A. EdfI.E.STOCKIEJC*;,
feb94 --- -cor. of Ist and Woodand 6th and Wood rota
q2 l ;
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