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French Goods, for Gents. Wear.
Mite subscriber appeals to his shelves to bear him out
.I.7in - the - asSertiolf that lie, has the, largest lot of
4. French Goods. adapted - to men's wear; to be found in any
Tailo'ring•Establlshment in the city—many articles and
many. styles included in the same, cannot be found else
where`.Afew of the leading article's will be enumerated
here below:
Donjohn's Finest Black Cloths;
Johannes Abhoe's colored "
-• &Minim & Simoni's Doeskin Cussimores;
Crane Elastiques "
t " . Light and dark Piney's • "
,Fal.tot Cloths,"for Summer Coats;
Cachmsretts, "
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`weeds, English and American;
Satins, Crape Silk. Tarletort, Elachmere, Tinselled
Brocades, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white
*;. - .Marseilles, and a great variety of other Vestings.
Auto—Linen Ditlls,"wliite;grey, plain, plaid and ribbed,
of entirely new styles, imported this season—which will
t esold low to order, for cash, on delivery, and cash only.
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No. 219 LIBERTY STREET, -OPPC).SYSE SEVENTII
rrIIE Subscribers respectfully inform their diends and
generally. that they . have just received
a new supply of French and English Cloths, and
, meter , —N esungs of all styles and - quality—Ready-made
_ all descriptions, neck and pocket ilandker
chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in
Clothing Stores. constantly on hand. •
Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order. in
r a fashionable style. will find it to their advantage to call
and examine our stock betore goine elsewhere.
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• . thing that has ever been o.Torttil in this or any other mar
- ketweid of the nmantains. For neatness in style and
Worklasimsitits. combined , with the very low price which
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they will be sold for., must certainly render the old unri
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Intlle4-Threc Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of
the,,Weitern country. It is gratifying to me to be able to
• announce to ray numerous &lends at home and abroad,
that notwithstanding the ertraordinary efforts which -I
havemade to the many calls in my line, u is with
rlit'culty't can keep time wait the constant rush that is
noide , on'this establishment It is a well established
• fack that say sales are eigut or ten times larger than any,
other hanaem the trade. 'and this being the case oh the
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amount sphi, I caw affront to sell at mueli leafrofit •thisa
• • .tithers could possibly think of doine if tliey—wished to
, .cover contingent,e xpenses. I intetid to make a clean
• . sweep of all my prosentstock before the beginning or tees 1
• • • year; coming to this conclusion, I will mace it the
, eat of every man.V.ho wants a cheap winter suit, to call
and purchase at ihe Tartu Big Doors.
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, City Clothing irore, a splendid assortment of Cloths,
consisting of tine French, English and American Plain,
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Weekend fancy Cassi metes, of the most modern styles:
linefigured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and
• Fancy-Satins—all of which we will make up at the most
-reasonable prices. in e durable and Ili idonable style.
' , Ready made Clothing, of, all de ripuons; Lady's
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Cloaks. of the most fashionable pat .ms. Neck and
• - Pocket Ildkfa,, Suspenders, tkisoms, S in Collars, and
etieryorriclegsually C10t1...h.g Store. Country
Merchants, before purchacing eiSC,h`!IC, will Sod it to
their' advarateta to call et Iron City C:ething Store,
No: I,2irtiberty street, immediately oepostte the mouth
a garket. forltS-Iti C. nArculsKr.y
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cloths, auperfine cloth. dress, and frock coats; a large as
sortment of tweed, Flek and frock coats.
1-Cloth, cassimers. atuf satinets pantaloons; also, a gen
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era! assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth,
casaimere arid fancy woolen, and plaid cassimere, with
- • petit variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts,
uhdcr stock, cravats, comforts and all other era
. aka In'the'r thing line, which will be sold low for Cash.
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Now; let, me say.a word or two to my country march
- eats in•the trade: If you wish to save from at least 25 to
:ape; cent, in your :wholesale purchases, call in at the
Di. , Doors," and if t don't meet your most. can
rth t e:.l l op s a, to the way of getting cheap bargaius, and
freak 'seasonable goods, I will not in future attempt to off
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- , 'many inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo
ple of so noble a nature and close discernment.
. -JOHN Nl`CLOSlirx,
No. Lit Liberty street.
Br.- g .71 r:AT!- Mae liaspist rev:iced at
C Lis large establishment, (routine or Liberty and 6th
streets; a splenditt,assornnent of TtArEb.DS for summer:
alio. a superior lot of French Satin VEST/NOS, all of
which beds ready to make up in the latest fashion and
'on the most reasonable bOTTIIS as usual. Observe the
corner. N 0.107 Liberty and Sixth streeti.
myl.4. M;.WIIITE. Tailor, Pro rietor.
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re Subscriber hasjust opened; adjoining the Eichenge ffi
Batik. and inimediately • opposite the 'oce • of the
ornitrix"Poer, 6th, street, a FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
GOODS for men's- tvear, which has-been selected from
,• • the largest French itnporting house East. A sight of ;he
goods will convince all that they are of the neWesLtityles
sad finest fabricks ever brought tothis city.
deavor to make his garments fit so easy adff.dpfi,••that
- the pleasure of wearing them, only be equalled by
thegleasure of guying for them. Terms Cash. and prides
, correspond. lolly 161 JKO. CURRAN.
xo. 77 as 70 CORNER SIXTH ANI) LIBERTY STEETS.
- praying enlarged and newly fitted up their establish
merivat the above well known stand, respectfully
Invite the attention of their friends and the public to their
choice selectiOn of New Goods, comprising every varle
ts for spring and summer wear. selected especially, for
their customer deptunn.nt. Those svi=hing to leave their
orders will find at this establishment every style of new
and deSinable goods: TiVeirstock of ready made Cloth
ing,is extensive got up in thtbest manner: of durable ma
terial, andwell worthy the attention of those wishing to
pntehase: - . All are iirri , Cd ID - call. and may rest assured
thatilleyWill be pleased with price. quality and variety.
A. bilge asiortment of shirts kept constantly on hand.
prtllo 6mo.
Fe. d 9. Labe-fly semi, Puelburgh., has )us
. Opened. for the Spring trade. a large and general
assortment of- well selected Cloths. Cassimeres, and
Vesting's, consisting of superfine French and English
blank-and fancy colored cLoTH.s, suitable for the va
riorte styles of Spring and Summer Cents.
Plain and fancy French. English and American CAS
SIXERES. in great variety and new patterns, adapted to
the Customer trade,
Also, a } mat variety of new and fancy VESTINGS—
aII of which will be cut and made to or&r, in the moat
flashionable liyie.
reiwana favoring the ettablishment with a call, will be
aniteil malt-rale Irrals, at elxort notice.
The subsea - I - her has also on hand a great assortment of
REA ny.m ADE; cLoTri (NO, nuide in the present Spring
Fashiou.!consistinc of every description of Dress and
;Firoid: Coal4,'or oft fashionable colors; fancy and plain
'Sikdr-ind Ensiness Coals. -
, Also, a general assoitment of Nnts. Vests, Shirts,
Ciavats, and all other irtieles in the Clothing line, which
willife sold low, for CA.Sa.
Wholesale purchasers will find it mach to tad'. silvan
taita to erill nod examine - the stock. before purchnsing
elstwheri. ' Pi DEL:I.NY, Tailor.
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, vasion ofWestern Penna. by Col Swift, with
.-• 10010 men. notwithstanding which. J.. 'M.
White , will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any
has
hastheretofore been offered in the Ntestern country. he,-
' lag the large:it establishment in the city. fronting on Lib
erty an k l Sixth sit. He is now prepared to show to his
nanteroaaparrons the greatest variety of cloths, C.7.1 , At•
metes, vesting', end clothing of all descriptions, suitable.
forthe -approaching season. that has ever been offered iii
othil marker; to which all can have the. Right .of Way.--
Ohverve the corner. \o. 167. Liberty and Sizth ats.
mar2s a I. 71. NV ETITI.I, tatt.ott. l'rourietor.
OTARGT. sreauf L'EU OSEVEI L. Ilroatx.
. Twin' Citylelo fling , more.
eItORGESP.Cs:GI.Prit a nnonnee te their friends
1,3" and the citizens A:de env that they have on
hand . a fine asseaur.ent ILEAD itA DE CI.;OTHING,
adosistias - of Coate. :Vests, farts, Hos.. which they
will sell-at-fair prizes. also, a, superior lot of Cloths,
Casein' tires, and Vestines. which they will make up to
'order. in . the neatest and best tnonner.
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tanston: work doac as usual.
Tion't fefget the place, nn the west side of Fede
tal street, .5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny
city. . apl9-3m
Clothin3 t Clothing ! i Clothin g 1 S .
. - 17te Stg- EA.10.5 n. The. tVewerea World!
g WELL. sEt.rArrED GARMENTS now
- 10 1 ,,,,1.JU1J made and ready to be offered on the
most. liberal terms to my old cr,stomers and the public in
general. The Proprie,tor of this far-famed and extensive
establishment has now, after tetuming from the Eastern
cities,`aimuch trouble and expense, Just completed his
falVand wimer arrangements to supply his thousands of
eustrs With one of the most desirable stocks of Clo-
N. 'A 'conitstete assortment of goods. sultatile for
Customer wotkr always on hand. each as English. Franck
and American cloths, and eassimeres; also a choice as
sestttneni of seasonable castings—all of which will be
lade to order in the latest styles, and on the most se
tOmniodeting terms. jenl24lsw
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171111 V. Spring and Summer stock that is now ready to be
offered at the old original'
•• TERRE Bra DOORS,
hone of - the largest and choicest in selection that has ev
or been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth
er eliy in the Union. I will not undertake to desenbe to
the -reader the different assortments of articlerAvhich I
now have to offer them: but Will simply tell them that if
they only favor me with a call. I Nail; lay before them
25A different garments to make a choice on , of, con
sisting in part of COWS. from the richest "lucent!: down
tcaltsolowest.ist price ; Ptultaloons and•Nene, to the is
tottiehm.eat of the beholder, with both mouth end eyes
open, wondering, hi the most extruvagant degree of stir
. prise. how suelt'a vast co: lectiOn of READY ram= ciotnlNo
could possibly be collected together under the control of
otte:iutifehluil Bin ouch things will lie, as long as per
-severance and industry is the main-spring of trade.—
Without any intention of boasting, on my part; I will say-.
at the earns time. it is of arch metal I am pnticipaily-corn.
, posed, for nothing in the !Mime or form of dirleulnea,,no
matter what their frieguirude may he, can - deter me from'
ii . oc ommishing my object, in providing for the farmer, the
mechanic, and the day laborer. My whole attention is
taken up With the greatest care for their welfare,- in gat
. ting np faftionable, and at the same time substantial gur
mow, ,thi mc w their domande Land as for others, who
fancy them Selves moving in a utfferent sphere, and re
quiring an article of the nr plus nitro kind, they have
- opty is give me an outline of-their wants, and they are
auttea to a word.
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_SADDLE. H RNS. B ANDTRIM tc. - 31.ArarrAcToEt.
ID oßr.nv 1: BARTLEY, begs leave to in
341ti form his friends mild the public generally,
that he continues to occupy that large and corn
asodict4s Storellooin.lbruterlypecapied by Knraue a ti
e:stock Ze....C0., No. &5. c orner of Diamond alley and Wood
streatonrhure ho keeps et' larae,and general assortment of
Saddles. Bridles, hornless. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Caddie
IWO. Valiaeicßnialaltobes, Whips, and all other arti
cles iri.bis line.
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liaalaci keeps eonstintly on , band. nail - - is prepared to
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted-I.lOse,martutacturtd
of the best material, and Ina sfile , of workmanshiPequal
to the euxtern manufactured art!ele, and at 60 per cent.
cheaper.
Country Arrrehants end Farmert would de, well to call
and exiitrine oirrhosing cliowhoro. ac
he ria.,letermined to skill first rtrc araolea at N - ery .lovt
• 41:r Don't forget tin. place,: No. 88, corner of 'Wood
vreet and Dialeond • 4,2'3
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1848
.For the Transportation. of Freich: to andfrom
PITTSCURGII, PHILADELPHIA , BALTIMO-RE,NENY
YORK, BOSTON; &C.
BORSIDOR CASE . ..Philadelphia.
T.,L4 RFS S O'CO.N2VOR, Pittsburgh.
rpHis old established Line being now in MI operation,
the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to
forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the
most favorable terms. They confidently hope. their well
known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety
in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port,
affording accommodations to 'shippers and owners of
produce,—together With their long experience and unre
mitting attention to business, will secure to them a con
tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully
acknowledge.
All consignments by and for this line reteived, charges
paid, and forwarded in any reMdred directions free of
charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats.
All communications promptly attended to on applica
tion to the following agents: _
Merchant a! !! Wray Freight' , Line.
• (yanatunLY CALLED mcsworrn & co.'s wes.)
MUM 1848. mt.!,
TiI.XCLESIVELY for the transportation of way freigh
1.4 between Pittsburgh. Blairsville. Johnstown, Holli
daysbuilli, Water street, and all intermediate places.
One boat leave the warehouse of C. A. XPAnalty &
Co., Canal Basin, Liberty, street, Pittsburgh, every day,
(Sundays excepted,) mid 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 tray busincl.l. The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received 'luring the last two
years, respectfully inform their old customers and the
public generally, that they have extended their facilities.
&c., during the past winter. and are now better prepared
to accommodate an increased business..
PROritirrOlts.
IL li. CANA'S & Co. WM. STITT.
E.G. STITT. WM. FULTZ.
JAMES A. LORE. JOHN 'HILLER.
TRINDLE& .McDOW ELL.
A °SSTS— C. A. al'Arivury &Co.. Pittsburgh;
R. 11. CaNkx, Johnstown;
Jour Mitten_ Hollidaysburg;
llonssia.& Mrrixose.Water at. Huntingdon co.
ItgranEnCits—SUndi &Sinclair; J. & J. APDevitt; G.& .1.
H. Shoenbergcri It. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Ilagalcy &
Smith; John Parker, \Vm. Lehmer; J. Jordan& Son.
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BORBIDGE S. CASH,
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8, Market street, Philadelphm.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh
ICONNORS & CO.,
North street, Baltimore
WILLIAM B. WILSON..
86, Cedar street,Nevi York
Merchants , Thanaportatton Line.
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1, - lOR the Trsmsportation of Merehandize and Produce
X to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goode consigned to
our care will he forwarded without delay, at the lowest
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all instructions
promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor-
age or commission. . _
C. A. M`A.NULTY & Co.. Proprietors,
Canal Basin. Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
Aga zette.oniv. top .1
Great 14nirltah Remedy
FOR Coughs, Colds. Asthma, and Consumption!—The
great and only Remedy for the above diseases Is the
Hungarian Balsam of Ltjimiiscovered by the celebrated
Dr. Buchan. of London. England: and introduced Into the
United States under thentuneditac superintendence of the
inventor.
The extraordinary succe sic of this medicine, in the cure
of Pulmonary diseases. warrants the American Agent
soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can
be found - in the c*nuesity--cases that seek relief in vain
from any of the common remedies of the day, and hove
'been given up by the most distinguished ph clans, as
codrmed and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has
cured, and will cure, the mpst desperate cases. It is no
quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known
and established efficacy.
Every family in the. United States should be supplied
with Buchan'a Hungarian Balsam of Life, not oil; to
counteract the consumptive of the climate, hut to be used
sari prerentice medicine to all cases of COMP. coughs.
.apitung of blood, pain in the side and chat, Irritation and
soreness of the longs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathier,.
hectic fever, eight sweats, emaciation and general delnit
ty, asthma, indueera, whooping rough, and croup.
Sold in large 'glints at St per bottle, N ith directions
fur the rCP . d.lf Wien of health.
Pamphlets, containing a routs of rrifilatl and American
certificates, and other evidence, al - toss:lug the untquaCc,i
merits of this greet English Remedy, may he obtutaed pt
the Agents. gratuitously.
For an he by B. A. FATINESTOCK .t CO.,
ehl9 cor nrit and ,Wocerand Wood and St.: at.
A EDICAL H'ORKS—Sir Astlcy Cooper on Hernia;
ill Sir Astley Cooper on the Breast. sc.:
" Testis and Thymus Gland;
C.olle's Lectures on Surgery;
W atson's Practice;
Mackintosh's Practice:
Dunghson's Physiology;
Horrier's Ansicnny and Histology;
Churchill's :41idwtfery;
Velpean's Midwifery;
Diseasei oLinfents--Billard:
Diseases oemales—Ashnell for sale by
H. S. BOSNVOILTII ac Co .
mar 3 43 Market street.
NTEW PUBLICATIONS —Afaran's Perms.
Ilarpers new edition of the Poetical works of John
Milton. with a memoir. and c nand remarks on Ms genius
nut writings, by Jams Montgomery; and one hundred
and twenty erigra.vin,gs from drawings by Wm. Harvey
In two volumes.
STEsTelel Gaeta Tarrsstmer.—The four Gospels and
Acts of the Apostles, in Greek. with F..inrtish notes, etc -
cut. philasophtcal, exegetical; map., Unit xis etc. toge th•
er mth the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whole forming
the New Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges, and
Theological Seminaries.By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M
-- A New iYorel—Midsummers Eve.—A Muy tale . a.l love,
By Mrs. S C. Hall.
James's /kart', /V —The life of Henry the Fourth. king
France and Navarre. by G P. R. James. Complete
in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth.
For sale by . JOHNSTON Is STOCKTON.
jan d • BOoksellers, covot Market and :14. eta
Ness- - Hooke Just Recel Felt.
ATORELL'S Ifistnry of :gotten) Philosophy . , complete
in one volume. from the Ina) Loudir) edinon—S3,oo.
Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen H
Tynr, D. k ; nctr and enthrged edition, with portrait of
the nuthor;
Mem o ir of -Rev David Abeel. D. D. late Misaionary to
China, by hts nephe vt, 14.. G. It. Wahammion,,ittk a por
trait.
3leander's History of the Christian Religion, and
Church ; trimaluted by Prof. Torrey ; Vol. 4.
Ilawkstone: a tale of and for England, In to two
volumes. from second London edition; $1 ,00.
Memoir of NV. C. Crocker. klissionary to Africa: 62 cts .
Personal ReeollecdOns, by Charlotte Lltrabeih, with
explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing
the period trona the close of personal recollection to her
death; by L. H. J. Tont, 62i cis.
Recollections in England; by Rev. I. Tyng. D. D
Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk,ig Rev. Charle-s U.
Taylor, NI A. author - of •• Records of a Good Man's
Lite," ^ Lady Mary." Mayart, or the Pearl," &c.
The above just received and for sale by
ELLIOTT& ENGLISH.
mar 14 5.5 Market atreet.;between 3d and 4th.
Q . UNDAY SCIIOOI. BOOKS.—We have tool receive
i.J a large aupply of Books for2Unday School Libraries
.published by the American Stibday School Union, and
\,,
approved by a commi tee of publication, consisting of
members of the follow itg denominations. via . Demist.
Congregational. Rinse° al Methodist, Ptesbrerian. and
Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards
of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up
to 75 cents,) all Written expressly fur Sunday Schools.
In addition to the above, tlic Union publishes a large
variety of books, to paper covers, for quite young chifd
reit. for rewords. Sce
The Union also publishes two Libraries Nos. I and 2,
of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use.
of books from 72 pages Ilp to 2.50, at the low prise of ten
dollars, averaging only ten rents a volume.
Also, "A Youth Cabinet Library." of fitly volumes, at
the low price of two dollars and titly cans.
Also, Hymn Books. Question Books, red and blue Tie,k•
ms on paste boards, Maps, he.
All the above we sell at the Union. at Philadelphia
prices. Ca1:110,..11C3 of Books terniAlletl on applicabon.
ELLIOTT at. tlti Market at..
feb9 .. betaccii TMrd and Fourth.
A LLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of
11.. John, Duke of Marlborough:•by Archibald Allison,
r. R. S., author of the "History of Europe."
Neander's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ. in
its historical connexion and hirtorical developments by
•Attanstua Neander—translated from the fourth German
edition, by John McClintock and B. Blumenthal, Notes
:tom in Dickinson College.
Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Comanche
Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber.
The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the
"Falcon Family."
Chalmer's Posthurnbus Works ;—Daity Scriptural
Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers. D. D., L. L. D.-
-in three vols. Volumes lot and tld received.
The abpve valuable wbrks received-this day mid for
sale by JOHNSTON & STOCK TON,
apl2 Booksellers, comer Arfirket and Third stn.
Trimming..
XTEW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the
„LI latest styles. just received tit ZEBULON KINSEY'S,
Ilisr -- 671ifirtszv Spars - t. Among which arc:
50 gross Daisy Buttons. assorted colors;
100 plain, covered with net, assorted colons;
150 " plain small. assorted colors;
50 " cotton. nevi article. will wash. assorted colors;
Also, a large variety of Fringes. aas'd widths and colors.
GLOVES. ' -
A..veiv large stock of the above article.
0 doe. Ladies' Open Worked fiihr. Gloves;
5 " Genie' Heavy Silk Gloves;
7 " Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves;
25 " Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves;
20 " • Ladies` Gloves;
50 ii tadiagrtaw Silk Gloves;
20 Gentiv"
12 `. Children's Cotton Moves;
Shaded Twist, Steel and Gnilt Reads, Parse Ringtkaad
Tassels. Bead Bags, steel and velvet, fine Pans, Parasols,
,Accordeons, &n.. &c. rinatKl
BOAN , S LONDON BOOKS—Six Ohl English Chroni
cles.
William of Nialmsbury's Chronicles.
Beiles Ecclesiastical Ilistory of Alglo Saxon Chroni
cles.
Mallet's Northern Antiquities.
Derceliius. by Carey.
Mnehiavelles History of Florence.
Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language,
History.
Langres Histrn7 of Painting.
Beekmonyistory.of Inventions.
eii
Bosco •L o thr Tenth. -
Boscoeta n.4.11FP Ile
- Cox Os' House of ' -
Barnet's Winks. - For sale br_i
matF2. H. S. 'BOSWORTH 37..C0. 43 Market st.
.t r
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Ontigratian tints
T apse oft's Gesateris .s.iesnAgration.Oßlce.
REMITTANCES and Passage to and
from Great Britain and Irelend, by W. 4 .1
&. J. T. Tapscott, 75 South at., Corner .
of Maiden Lane, and di Water
• "
100 Rood, Liverpool. \_ '-
The subscribers, havMg aecepted the Agency of the.
above House, are nose prepared to make arrangements;
on the most lik.ral terms with those desirous ot paying
the passage ol7their ,friends - from the Old Country; ems
they Hatter themSelves' their character rind long standing
in business will give ample assurance that all their or- .
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. & J. T. Tayscott are long and favorably
known for the superior class. accommodation. and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ships. The Q;UEIZI OF THE,
WEST.. SLIERIDAN. GARRICK, trizerriNour.R,
ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDUONS, two of which
• trove each port monthly--from New York the 21. st and
Wth, and front Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition be
whirls they have arrangements with the St. George.aud
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets,, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every five-days, being thus determined,
that their facilities shall keep puce with their inereaaing
putroutige: while Mr. W. Ttipsvott's constant personal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is nn addi:
denial security that the comfort arid accommodation of
the passengers will be particularly , attended to, •
The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged
in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
theAtlantie Cities; are thereby enabled to take charge_ot
and forward passengers immediately on Abair landtng,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; and'ara,
therefore, prepared to contract for passage.from any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inlinidnot otherwise at)
tainable; -end will, it necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode of conVeyance, without any
additional charges for their trouble.. Where persons
sent for decline coming out,. the amount paid for panne .
will be'refauded in full.
REMITTANCES.
The subscribers ate also prepared to sive drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales: thug af
fording, a safe end expeditious mode of remitting funds
to those countries, which persons requiring such facili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter, tplwptm4tly at
tended
o iniAlcAz
forwarding and Commission Merchants,
mnp27-rltcw-ly Philadelphia.
taßoches Brothers, Co.
ruLTO*ST- NEw YOLIS L ; EDEN QUA db.
DirDLIN; gCOTLAND rtoAn. Ltvracroot.. •
JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, °Mee on Penn st., Canal
Basin, Pittsburgh.
Arrrin,Tritirtits for 1.8.43.
Ettos. 4.k. CO., sole .hg,ents for the BLACK
11, BALL LINE. of Liverpool and New York Pnekets.
take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and
eindomers, that their arrangements for the year 1848 being
complete, they arc prepared to bring out passengers. by
the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New Vork
and PhiMilt:ll,llla. They refer to their former course of
doing business. and assure those who entrust them with
their orders, that the same satisfaction Will be rendered
as berctofkire.
RZ:OITTANCES TO
ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES.
Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at Loy Rank lu
Ireland.
The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out
passengers to Pittsburgh, during he present year.
febs.2indaw• AMES BL A KELT.
t a Passage To an rola ' lti &
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
Gsoanz Ittrrsaa A: Son, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li
verpool.
I'M:Unit & Mersin.. No. 58 South at.. N. Y.
rplln SubscriLers, having arcepted the Agency at this
.1. city of the above well I:non:mend respectable Houses
arc prepared tomato engagements for passengers to come
ht. from env part of Great Brit= or Ireland. by the m
olar Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week•
•. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their
friends will meal with kind treatment and prompt des
patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary
on thmr arrival in this country. Applv to or address
SAMBEL NrcLutucAN A Co,
1.,T Liberty , at., Pittsburgh.
N 11.—Patseices engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts
burgh direct, and drafts for anV *mount forwarded. pay
able at sight. throughout the United Kingdom. jr.1.6.1y
BA.nrip.EX & CO.'S ak
rariervota Ave Mario:Net
lIATINDFS & CO. continue to bring , out persons from
any pun of Ertsistad, her-ltd. .4-eotirtori or Waits.
upon the most liberal terms. with their uSual punctuality,
and utrerdion .to the wonteof eesirstz*. :I,re do rot al•
low our passenger/ tabu robbed by. dm scampi"
that ininst th e ses•ports. mwe talte &me of them the
rooteenuthev report titentre!vet. awl sea to their we 1144-
ins , : and derpeteb them 'without any debt-mann t,y the fast
ships We say this remit-rely, - wsrdefy any of avr
passengers to shots that tl,er were detained forry-ethht
hours by us to LiTerpooi, whilst theme:Aso( others west
dell:tilled thumbs until they eattld be sew to some ftta
at a ciltap rate, winch, too frequently proved theft
citTlet
We intend to perform our eontracts honorably, can
tcAnt it ploy, and snot net as real the ear. tam IVISSOfI rtith
other offices, who cithr r perfornacd not at all, trr wheL• it
rented their corteettier ce.
Drat, drawn at P{illll,{ll.ol for arty atm from 11 to
Si ttxt, paynble at anv of the Pratir,rutt Liar-ka to Ira
:and, England, Seotianti and Watt*.
JOSHUA ROTHNSAN,
European ark 3 Genera! Azemt,
jan.79 Fen) Ifttre. WI! 40.17 WOW 1N . C.0t... St
roar. lox
REMITTANCE. aitt
'PILE Subserthen nor prepsforl to for tonnoy co at;
I pans of Entrion.l.lrciao4., tt-ottanti ft.od Wok% with
despatch, and at the 1cr.v.51 Tan,
SAMUEL NITIATTUMN .t
lit
European Agency. and Itentittankra to
Ireland, EnWand, dre.
T All Or. and entail tams of money east at all time, be
1.4 remitted by subtotratis. a rit jurAit r,kg, to all parts
of Etnlard. iretend. Wale*. &r, and Lecteirs. Dchtt,
items. Claims. arid Property in Europe eau be collected
and recovered throardi the tat:serif er. or tinnily , bit ab
tenet from dila coy irtun October until May, on Ma attun
e. Olaf, 10 CtICCITO, by applirirtion to /Cats AUT., Mer
chant, %%later street. Pirtshureh
IS . F.P.NAS, Atter:try
*IA counzellor at Law. and Pardpean Arent"
Prubtop,b,
P S't —As II Keenan hot been frequently troubled by
applteations and letters no the busmen of - 11ertlertan &
Keenan." pattenittr steno-. of New' York, he deem* it
necessary to say that he is not Cite FiernAn of - that firm.
sod has litter had any connexion with elther of those
persona. OC t 4
West eru New 'work College of Health..
207 MAIN Arallitil. N. V.
DR. 'O. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS etelebrated remedy 4, eonsta. y increasing its
fame by the makitar ell over the wend. it has now
heroine. the only medicine for family use, and is particu
larly recommended for Dropsy: ell stages of Otis camel
plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand
ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary °mane; ar
ticlethese distressing complaints it stands alone: no other ar
ticle can relieve you and the cures !raided in will con.
voice the most skeptical t—tsee pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Greet
West especially. and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. ;co mineral agent, no deleterious
compound is a part of this mixture . it time those dittoes
en with certainty and celerity. end does not leave the sys
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.* romptsint ofa most
painful character. in Immediately relieved, and a cure fol
lows by a few days use of this article. It is far. beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for tiny other
disease originating from impure blood (gee pamphlet.)
Debility of the 'system. t. talk Dark, rl'eaksiess of the
Kidneys. he.. or Intimation of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days ace of this medicine, and a cure is
'dwel the result of its use. It stands as a certain same.
dy for such complaints. and also for derangements of the
fernat .; e
tlronte. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men.
struutions. No article has ever been offered, except this,
which would touch this kind of derangement". limey he
relied upon as a cure end effective remedy; nod, did we
feel permitted to lo no. teth! give a thousand names as
proof of cares in this dtstreasing class of complaints
Sec pamphlet. MI broken down, debilitated COlialittl
tions, from the effect of mercer:. will find the bracing
power of this article to ail intittedintely. cud the poison
one mineral eradiessited from the system.
Eruptive °Menses will find the alterative properties of
this article retort TIM moon. and drive such ilimen ties tbmn
the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the. limits of an advertisement will not
permit to be named here: Agents give them away; thr'y
cootain 32 pages of certificates of high character: and a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, ont4
e r appeared. It it , On.. of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle, that it never fail, to benefit in any ease, and if bone
nod muscle are lei) to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid mien cm, and keep taking the medicine
as long as there in an improvement. The proprietor would
caution the public &pleat a number of articles which
come out under the betide of SAILUPASULT...titi. titlitCPS. Zee.,
as cures for Dropsy. Gravel: dec. They are good for Math
log, and concocted to gull the unwary: Toren THEM soy.
Their inventors tiever thotight of curing inch dismmeetill
this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph
/as is earnest/1i solicited. Agents, and all who.sell the ar
ticle, err pica to circulate gratuitously. Pitt up in 30 or.
bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at St each—the larger holding a
oz. more tharr.the two small bottles. Look out and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn'n Vegeta
Ide Lithontrlptie Mixture," blown upon theglass, the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions.'
and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork, None
other are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold nt the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale end retail.
No attention given to lettereUnleas post-paid—order
from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let
ters. or verbal comtnunications soliciting advice, prompt
ly attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale °tilde article—
= Nassau at., N. Y.;'295 Essex at., Salem, Mass.; and
by the principal Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada ; as Agents..
HAYS S. SROCKNYAY Agents,
janal No. u 2, Liberty at.. near Canal .Basin.
TTENITIAN Ircrterreti, and old and well
V known Vonitian Blindmakcr, formerly of Second
and Fourth sta.; takes this method to inform his many
friends of the fact that his Factory Es .now in full opera
tion on St. Clair at,, near the old Allegheny Bridge, where
constant supply of Blmda eaf various colors and ninth
ities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices,' from
twenty-cents up to stilt Customers. -
N. B. If required, Blinds will he put up ea, that in case
of alarm by fire, or otherwise. they may he removed
witlimp the aid of a serec,iiriver. and with the same
faatlinv that any other piers of furniture can he removed,
and without any extra expense. jeZialiiewy
CAUTION TO BLlCe—The 6labscriber, , by
*linen contracri with the Parr a TPA Co. , hae the ex
clagive ti4ht to toll their Teas in Pittsliorgh and
ny . peisbn attempting to sell their_Tr:At ex
cept procured throtutiltb, is practicing a deception and
e trattd.vpon the public—and :theirsinteinentA are not to
ise.ll3l A. JAYNES.,..7B 4.1 k,
` . i ` r _
~%.-r--
Fire and Alesiisse InasSianc..e.
rrIHE insuranCe'Conapany •North.Ainerica, of Phila
.' delphia, through its duly antherizett Agent, the. sub
serincr, offers to make permanent and .Insurance
' preperty, In this city and Its vicinity', and ' n'shipments
by the canal and dyers. „. • -
DIRECTORS
' Arthur a Coffin, Pretit. Sanmel Brooks,'
Alex,Henry' Charles' Taylor,. •
Jones,
Samuel W. Samuel:lA.7 . . '
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,", -
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, John R: Net.,
Thomas P. Cope, . Richard - D. Wood,
I,Vm. Welsh,, Mary Ti. Sherrard, Sec'y.
Thisio.the-ohlestlinsurance 'Company in the United
States, having bepn chartered in 1794. ltis charter is per
petual, and froth - its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and biding all risks of.an extra hazardous
cliaracter,at.may be considered as offering - ample securi ,
ty to the public; 'WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Countingßoom of , Atwood,J ones & Co., Water and
Prontets.• 'Pittsburgh. may4y
MlM=:2==l
CHARTER "FERPETITAL.--Stno,ooo paid in office
1031.Chestant st., north side: near Filth. 'Take loon
rance,cither perinanent or limited, against loss or dam
age by-fire; on . property and effects of n, every descriptio
in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap
pl ien ti Made, either personally or by letters, will be
promptly attended to. ' C. N. BANCRER, Prost.
C. 0. .I.4:lcaztt, SecretarT.
•
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Flaneker, Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas Hart. George W. Richards,
Thomas J. 'Wharton, Mordecai D.
Tobias. Wagner, Adolph' E. Boric;
Samuel Grant. David. S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
- - - -
WARIZICK MARTIN. ..Agent. at the Exchange Office of
Warrick Martin & Co., corner of 1M sod Market
Fire risks token on buildings and their, ce4tlnjtsEin-
Pittsburgh, Allegheny . and the surrounding eoUi try.
marine of inland navigation risks token.
JUSUU KUM.FIXISMY 7 JR.
•
• ...IPING& FINNEY,
Agents at Pitublirgh. for the Delaware Mama/ Safety In
surance Company of Philadelphia.
TIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve
-1 ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or Car
goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms.
Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water
st., near Market. street, Pittsburgh..
N. 11.1(ing h Finney invite the confidence and patron
age of. their friends and community at large to the Dela.
ware M. S. Insurance Company, as en institution among
the moot flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large
paid in capital, which, by the operation of Its charter, is
constantly increasing --as yielding to each person insu
red, his due shore of the profits of the Company, without
involving him in any responsibility whatever.beyond the
premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as pot
sassing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
(Minim and in its most attractive form. novl-tf
.
-- c - arENCY OF THE FRANKIAN FIRE: INSURANCE
`..)
Third
COMPAN.' OF PIIILADE .
LPIAN. E. Corner of
Third and Wood rens. Piusburgh.—The assets of the
company on the rat of January. 1845, as published in
conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
were
Bonds and Mortgages. •
Real Estate, at cost.- •• •• • ...... •• •
Temporary . I.4ans, Stocks arid Cash
3Taltitx a total of
_
/abiding certain assurance that all 10KfT1 will he,
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who ob
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low
rates as are consistent with security.
°eta 'WARRICK MATallq: Agent.
Insurance !against. Firt•
' , pnr. elmriqcon Eire /neurone, Company—Office, No.
j . Iv Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D.
kilo—rha rtes . perpectual.
Insures lSuil limp, Furniture, Merche nrilize. and proper
ly den'erallY, either in the city or conrory, against /Des or
damage tire. perpetual or ler hauled periods, on tarot.
able tom.
DIRT.CTORS:
John Sergeant, Samuel C. Morton,
Witham Lvneh, Adolphus Pertes,
Thom** Ailthone, George Abbott,
John Welsh. Jr., Patrick Wady.
John T. Le:rte.
S.A.MI:EI, C. MORTON, President.
FRA:ecra D I,,mrrst. Meratary.,
Orders for Insurance Uy the above Company vetli be
received and intortancea etccted by the tunfernrned,
agrnt (,r Plusburgh. GEO. COCHRAN.
innt4rtt„ Wood
Connell'slimpets] Piiiintatretetor.
IT le now concede.: 1,5* cneditsl men tligt Connell's
Mexico) Pain Ilstraclor.ottuUtht toted try Corniwek
k Co., '2l Coottland Now 'Cork, it the greatest wet..
der of the Ehh canturr. Its offense arc trwp miraculous-
Ali pains are rentorca from bum*. scalds, and all
eXter , ral sores, in a few minutes after its application:
betting- the on on the most dalieste skin. leasing ho
Gear. /t to equally baseness! in ail kinds of inlet:imam.
eiSoAiket, Each as note Nipples and Eyes, Sprains,
illcaprostisen, Whits Swelllng and Ulcers. Waist ',Borns.
Cttillblains, Erysipelas. lilies. lie Dolcreathi. &c. We
might add as proof to all we say. the names of many em.
;meat physicians who nee it in their practice, and hurt
of the clergy who praise tt w then people. Kind,
parent lopni C004.12414idy on Sand. In ceoa oi accidents by
Ere life mar be lost without, hot loy Its u5...a1l burns are
r rt , te ct to it:, costred, unites !Ire vitals ate fitstroned Cast
toopi—remember and ask tar Ctenats Afam'en! Poilt
fnIVS., manufactured by Cvnamck. 4. Ce. < Y., and take
toucher.
Sown, kt —7 42 Gelato,- trolls' Ltuanserst, is an
article more y0x.14 erietrated es a cote for the above
than ens or CI others 3ta cores at almost unsnedtato,
.and sits only occoaaary tolst doss who know. the ant, ie
and use It with such ate*, -.cress, rhos it /4 to is had
tide and zouvine of Couti . traci; Ss Co.. 21 Couttiaad
N. V.. solo rtotnictor
Sold only at:tutus P. hr War iacasos,
^ - 11.1i,etor st, head of Wood str., Wu., to Watslunirtort. .
~ r eucic to lirosortartlir ttr. Iktfl.t.tt It Crochet. also
out *cent to ercry town Itt Pennsyivanla,
Jud Vtrainia not-19-3tsuriiro
"It ie 1110 beat Cough Al oni Mara* 1 over limoss.. ,
1)k LAO [h. fond wrivq( proof 01 Mc < , -,lpen.:lty of Dr W.I.
Et. La eira OTt,rnutt Cd.t.t.gh Mum's, tram i reapecialde tit
12 a, liihb has triad it:
Miasma Mrs ..4.llaorswAvv—Aner /abodes , for several
weeks wider doe disadvonfages of la 4,1TU1-14/Vir Collph and
moat drattosstrta told, whirl" mad, the* far, waited the of
recut of - severe; of the 'infaltiLle.." wris toduerd lords
,tbasat a to , ..itie of Tout Oriental Cough Mllture. and give
Ora fore trial. To my peat tutpttat. eller using only on•
half of the bottle 1 round myself triurcly well. 'llls sts
hit ~Jinn., lever due."
Tent emir. JOIN HINDS. ,
Sold FIATS It BROCKWAY. Druggusts, Covantrvd
crap Row, ',timely street ; near Canal. • latt4
— t -- X7NalrON — *, -- 067.1dry anAit House, tht
t. strut, ertu-ern Thl;4 an, Foee rk t.7rrtt , Lave Am
received a large supply of rich FalAGoods., colopriaingin
NIT!: lr eruct vinous style* Print. and I:hintrrs of Fa
ith:h. Fteuch and American CrUlligfet , tiltt ; ISO pea rich
desirable patterns French Ginrherns. warranted la
s'erfor to none imported in nevi , . qualify and durahility of
colors . 4 eases Wltrall4 Plaid goods tor ladles 4d:ries,
comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear t Cash-.
metes, M. de taint.. Senn ttfg'd Alimecas of various
colors 34 ZIA 4.4, Mack and Mae block Silka for Man
tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colo s es; M
Leine, all wool; Shawls of every style end quality; CAS•
Caaatnetta, Broad Cloths and Vetting.. „bleach
ed and unblesehed Muslin. from di to tic. per yard;
Green, Yellow. Red and 'Mae Flannels; Ticktng.,
Checks. wird Shirting.: bleached and brown Drillings,
etc. etc. All of which are &Tared at wholesale and re
tail et the very lowest crib prices.
fen, • A. A. MASON h Co.
n -- "wrrnEcra lummti,v.4.‘) Buud
fntt. Fourth street —lfocou & Airrtionv. Degverree
*roods from the Eastern. dile.- would cell the attention of
the Inholtitonta of Pittsburgh. and the tiolzltttootor, tawny;
to their Deauerractlyre . of rititens end milers, at rooms to
the third eery of Burke's Gu tdlt g. ith it. .
Persons , aishing - pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest
periettioll ofthe art. Our instruments are of the most pow.
eribi kind, enabling us to execute Menisci' udsurpassed
for high finish and truthilttness to nature. The public arc
solicited to call and examine.
reINFOIS sitting for pictures are neither regained or'ex
peeled to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given.
N. B. Operators will find this s good dopot for stook
and chemicals.
Irrlnstructions given in the art, containing the more
recent Imp re,vernents. jun 7
rio pENIALEs.—Every femnie shoold here n bog of
IDr. Itolplex Tilts. They are perfectly adapted to the
peculiarities of their eon autotton, octing_with gentle mild
titan and eafety nit eirrumironem 'Wherever iniroa nQ ..
ed, their ehnineter hos been rapidly established tinning
the ladies, with whom they ore eMphatierilly The Favorite.
Very tontidete directions for use in the various coin.
plaints will be found in the directions accompanying
each box.
For sale by S. L. CITTIIBEI2T,
SMlthflekl great. near Third.
Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; I. G. Smith. HEr
mingionm and John M'Crneken. Filth Ward, Pittsburgh.
tenv.;
mE4I - 21;f,,NrTrh„Tri . vprirt,,,?ur.ucpigi...'oronotin?..`,"::: -
n od 0097 Castings, wlll find a very heavy stock. and an
extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store, by us.—
Samples can be seen at our warehonse,Comtnereial ROW,
Liberty street nett AV. W. Walinco's Marble works.
[Er Terms and prices favorable,
feb tt—dlm Y QUIN. IticIIIIITYR*
1 LW BOOKS—Just received. by Ilepress: tte'rainny.
Etirdond; nod Scotland, or recollections of a Sm.
minister; by .1. B. Merle D'Aubitrue. D. D„ nuthorof His.
tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell. &e.
A Pructical Exhibition of tha Gospels of St. Matthew
and St. Marl:, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist
the pre ctiee of domestic instruction and devotion; by John
Bird Summer, D. D., Bishop of Chester.
Poe sale by ELLIOTT B. ENGLISII.
0+24 , 56 Market street, bet. ad and 4th.
Table Cutlery.
•
TRElundersigned has just received a select assortment
of rabic, 'and other fine Cutlery, including Desert,
and Carving knives and forks; which, with a-large static
of Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker's find
ings, he will dispose, of as usual, on reasonable terms.
JOHN 'W. BLAIR.
ap29 120 Wood street
ORKME.—A large lot, with Dwelling House in front,
: on Dacatur Street. running back 160 feet, bounded by
alO feet alley, Also a large lot, of 110 feet front an But
ler street, Lawrenceville, by 19feet deep, containing a
well arranged Cottage Dwelling House, with, 10 Roams,
large Ball and Parlor, front and rear Garden, Ad. -
S. CBTEBERT, Gen : Agent,
rip 29
WILLOW W4QUNS-30 Wagons,
24 do. Cradles;
40 do. Basket Choirs;
12 Nests. Clothes Baskets:
J doz. Maritsa Baskets, with
covers, assorted; rec'd and for sale by
ZEBULON _KINSEY.
Cryin iii Plate . Whitlow Glass: -
rill-1E ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEGLASEvtIia t has never
linen known to lose its politth. ruler being pot in the
i.vindows. Itineoint litArialitv to the French lind 'Eng
lish Pints Glass, and i 4 Much lower in price. -
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OP ALL SIZES - .
Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German. English
and American. ' - ROOSEVELT & SON.i
New York, Apritl,lB-V.-Inii(3-2ni.).
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Drugs an
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DR. lIOFFLAND'S , CELEBRATEB
GERMAN ..11TEDICINIES
Are mahout a Rival-for the Cure of thefellouring Diseases!
IF taken according to the directions they will cure any
case, no matter who or what else hits failed.
VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS,
For the perntatient cure of. Rheumatism. Gout, Gan
grene,. Hysteria, and severe nervous - affections, and are
highly recommended for, the cure of Dropsy, Hemoral
Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in moat
cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose. They
quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well
during the night. They never fail tO effect A cure, when
taken according to directions. . .
No outward application ennermanently remove rlmu
made pains from the system. - Lioimenta sometimes act as
a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger
in their use. They may cause the pain to leave' ne place
for perhaps a vital part or else where the pain will be
more acute.
GERMAN BITTERS,. • .
For the permanent Cure of Liver Corrtplaints, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cliebaie Debility, Chronic Asth
ma, Nervous Debility, Pnitrionatir Affections, (arising
from the liver or stomich,)_Diseasea of the Kidneys, and
all diseases arising from -a disordered stomach„ is both
male and female, such as fernale weakness, dizziness,
fullness of blood to head. They, strenghten the_eys,
tem, and remove all?acidity of the stomach, - and given
tone and action and assist digestiod. . They can be taken
by the moat delicate - storeach, and in every easewilien
firely destroy.costivenes . a and -renovate the-whole-aye
tem. removing all impurities and remnants of previous
diseases, and giving a. healthy • action to the whole;
fraine.
The ,eyniploras of Liver Complaisit are uneasiness and
pain in the right side, and sore ness upon touchimmediate
ly under the inferior ribs; :inability to lie on the left side,
or if at all able, a dragghig sensation produced, which se;
rioualy affects wespiration, causing very often °trouble-.
scone cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a
coated tongue, acidity,of the stomach,deficiency of per-,
.Spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right
shoulder. with a great dispoimon to sleep and depression
of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat,
Causing mocus to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent
ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. These symp
toms, if permitted to continue. will eventual) : produce
that most baneful disease. Consumption. In tact, a ma,
jority of such cases originate froth the irritating causes.
above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must on every
instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. --
The symptoms ofDyspepsla are very various—those af
fecting the stomach alone, are nausea,:heart-burn, loss of
appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full
ness or weight on the stomach - , sinking or flutte.ring of the.
pit of the stomach. tot enictations, of soar arising.fronf
the stomach, &c. Dyspepsia, devoid of a funetual nature,
is without danger; but, if arising front a disease of the
stomach. iris dangerous.
Nervous Debilitygenerally, accompanies Dyspepsia or
Liver Complaint; it will oleo cure. A few doses will re
move all tire unpleasant effects, such as:fluttering at the
heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dritifor
webs before the sight, , fever and dull pain in the head,-
. constant imaginings of •evil; and great depression 'of stair
,
its. Outward signs are, a . quick and strong pulse, pale
and distressed countenanc e, &c.
Any case of the above diocese can be cured effectually
by the use of the Bitiers as directed.
. SUDORIFIC,
An infallible remedy fur Coughs or Colds,or the Chest
Spitting of Blood,. Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron
chitis, }femoral Asthma, or . any disease of the Lungs or
Throat
This is an involuable th.6ly merticine:sitsoon relieves '
any Cough or lloarsenese. sad prevents the Croup by be-
Mg • early administered.' No cough or cold is too light to
pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the'
grave annually, and .cause many to grownp . with - a deli
cate frame. who would have been strong and robust, if at
first properly treated.
SPIKENARD OINTMENT •
For the effectual cure of the Piles.- Tester: and Rheum.
Scald Head, Ring-worms, InfiameeEyea . or Eye-lids.
Barbeesilteh, Froeted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever
or impure blood: arid will extract the fire from burns, on
application, or remove any . eutneeisae melodeon from the
skim Persons troubled with tender faces should use it
after sharing; it win, in a few moments. remove all sore
ness and stop the bleeding: =lt can always be relied on,
and is invaluable its any fitmi.
TAR OINTMENT,
For the cure of pains or weakness in the, liver, bark or
chest: it will entirely remove, any-deep seated pains.—
These remedies. have caused many to, enjoy the Mee
ennoble blessings of invigorated health, and on 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 try feigned names, •or by persona wholly unacquainted
with what they have endorsed, renders it dittir,ult to do
Justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to
make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en.
urely vegetable. and free from all linurious ingredients.
and c laim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every
family shoold have a pamphlet—they cans be had of the
agent. gratis
Principal Depot at the German Medicine store:279 Race
street, one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in
Pittaborgth, by Dant pj WM THORN:
Q ILE:5cr, THAT DREADPOL COUGIP—The Lungs
SY are in dancer, the work of-Abe destroyer has been
begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of
death.
Asta ton A Mortirso Your darling child, your idol
and:earthly )oy, to now perhaps confused to her chamber
Lydragerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken
&opera. tell the bold disease has already gained upon her
—the wood of bar supedchral cough pierces your stout
Toga Ma", whenjast about to enter fife, disease sheds
a heart croshisig . blight over the fair prospects of the Oa
turb—yoar hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your
toss en hope,but you. r.eed not despair. There is a balm
which win heal the wounded lungs, it is
Sherman** staling Balsam.
Mrs, Ar - ran the wife of Wm, 11. ,s,nree, Esq . was
eron up by Dr, Sewell of Wssisington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr, Roe mid Its Mott of New
York Ilex no m& all thought she must die. She bad
every appearante of hettig in consumption, and was so
pronounced by her physicians—Sherman', Balsam was
oven and it cured her.
Mr* aszassasterg. of Bull's Ferry, was also cared of
coesumption by this Redeem when all other remedies
fulled to titre redief—she was reduced to a skeleton. •Dr
A C. Castle, Dentist, 291 liteadvrey, Iris witnessed its
, liects to severed cases where no Other rnetlecirse afford
ed relief—but the Balsam, operated hke a charm. Dr. C
also witnessed Its vrosiderfal effects is, curing Asthma,
sshich it never foils of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming
as it may be, is effeetuaily camel by - this Italian It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood ' , castle, and makes
the loom sound rig am..
Rev. Ileistre Joars, 10.3 Eighth avenue. was eared of
rough and catarrhal affection of yearustandrog. The
first dose gave him more :Owl than inif , the other mech.
Mo. ha had eeertaken. J. Beals, 19 Delaney
street, gave it to a sister-trolaw who was laboring tinder
Consumption, and to another sorely aff.ieted with the
AAhrist. in both Cases its effects were immediate, soon
restorlog them to reinforce:le health.
Mrs. Lersx-its %Velars. 9$ C suffered front
Asthr.sa years: Shernituicaßalsain relieved her at.
once, amid she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack by a Muer use of this medicine.
This Indeed is the great remedy' for Coughs, Colds, Spit.
ring Blood, Li ver Complaintst and an the affections of Lb - a
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.. '
Price 9a cents and $1 per bottle,
PrMeipal °thee 106 Nassau street. New York. .
Ldiewissi Dr. ,Shertnua's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor. /Asseages. ..Prennant Tooth Paste and, POO
Mast's Plaster
Sold wholesale sad retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Madtetno Warehouse.
IS Liberty street Pittsburgh, bend of Wood street and
by the following duty appointed Agents fur Allegheny
county
A. M. Niarshall, Allegheny city: Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester, J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A.. S. Getty,
Wylie street: J. O. lUMtin, cor Webster st. and Elm:
Daniel Nettles*, East Liberty: 11: L. Mitchell, „Wilkins:
burgh; Thos. 'Aiken. Sharosgurgh; Sand. Springer,'
CGrt
to:; James Miters Stewaristown; John Black. Tonle
Creek; (P F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Roltdand &Sou,- hpliees
porn bleEldowney Bakendown; Riley M`Laughlin,
Plumb Tiwnehip; iVm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas.
Fulton. Termini= G. IL Starr. Sesvirith._ marft.ly
- ITTSRIic'eI7ITMONV W. bANDE. of Fayette
ill vine, says: "I am well persuaded, rind have
been for some time, ems your Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of great use to all those who may have occasion to
use threat and have administered teem to nn' patients."
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia end Bilious Fever, are im
mediately cured by the, use of Dr. Ralph's Villa. Price,
9.5 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. L. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street near Third.
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny dry: J. 6. Smith. Bit
mineham; and /oho NFCreeken. Filth Ward. 6,1,17
8000.615 0.9
,100.067 77
• .207.499 72
$904.13£3 42
Jaynes , Famtry tie dtchitcs.
DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua. Ohio, writes, March. HU:
"I have used your remit - v, Carmieradiee Vaircon,
anti .E'r,pretorani, iu my practice. for the last three years.
and hove-been exceedingly well
. pleased vtith and
never, as yet, to iny 'recollection, failed' of reolizjitg ply
fullest expectation in their curative properties, 'Your
other inedicines I enituOt speak of frorn2iperience; hut,
judging from those I have used. I doubt not but that they
claim, nod are entitled to all the confidence repoied..in
them, by those who have used tam. I was formerly
very partial to a**** Vet - mirage. until I beestneacquain
tad with_yours, which has my decided preferene to any
other TIONV in use,
. itesieofully. yUnrs, te.. S. S. COOK, M.
irr For r.ale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tee Store, W.
Fourth et.. fettle,
13 4 1. fmists-rocvs coucTryittiP.—This_prt
-11. partition has proved ' it:keno be of very great effica
cy in tite cure of obstinate Coughs., Colds, Asthma, spit.
tine of Blood, 'Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic
Affections; and the propnetorn feel warranterrfin recom
mending tt as a sate and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony alb! value.
It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a pike
at to place tt within the reach of every perstin. There
are; perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro
duce suck decided effects in such a short time, Pre
pared and sold by
B. A, FAITNESTOCK Sr CO.,
Corner of First and Wood . ; also, corner of Sixth and
Wood streets. deel3
TOl RALPH'S CELVIR.tTED VEGETABLE PILLS arc for
sale, wholesale and retail, at the
Flsrsrs Ortacs,
No. 50, Smithfield st:
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith. Bir
mingham; John McCracken, Penn street, Filth Ward.
feb 21
I t N eS S X - Ei L grtiz tr aT i p
of the following celetiratCc
namely :
A Seiguette tirandr, pale,
‘• dark,.
Otani 4.
" pale,
'lenges
,(11k
Pinet Castilion Co pal
'
Imperial Eagle Gin,
Black Horse "
Swan .;
Pine' Apple
Irish Wh.iskay
Jamaica Spirits,
St. Croix, Awn,
Togohur with n huge St
Liquors in Ilintles• '
also,, I
for sale ns iinported, on pl
Int an 4 Liquor- Storc of
fcb7 come
Mffl
00 Whale. Halves. Quar
randy, Wines, Gins,
da, grades, cola vintages
London Marhet Wino
It
< Rotrea Port
5 , Trash '' 0
5 Hutt ' ' f:
41
r
s Durtrundy
0 S. S. Madeira It
g , . B.m. " ~
2 Symington, , "
Pnyal
p i pale Sherry ' ".
brown 4 .!,
- ' Golden " ' . 44
° Tenrilfe_ 4 . II
C. Lisbon. " . "
,r,
.Claret " , "
Sweet & Dry Malaga "
took of the above Wtnes and
hampagne ' and Claret Wines,
les t 4ng terms, at thetWitte•Ctl-.
P. C. ALUITIN, _.
r of Smithfield and Front sts.
11 Eli
•7- '
CIIINESI gi — nt ent:Am-LA - iiiiebless article
, grtivrth,'Leauty, and restoration of-the "flair:
Cream. when once knovrn, will supercede ell other arti
cles of the, kind now in use. Where the hair's dead
harsh, thin, nihealthy, nor • turning grey,' a few applied
lions will ma' the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau
tiful. lively a peamitce; and will also mike it maintain
its ,liveliness . and healthy color,' twice as long as all the
preparations that are generally used.. Where thelairis
thin, or haa'falich off, it may he'restored by using this
Cream. Everr lady and gentleman who is inthe habit of
using oils.un their hair should at once purchase aboule of
the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed thin it will
'tot. injure the hair like, the otherpreparationS; but : w a l
beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in
stance.
For testimony.to its very superior qualities, sae The tvi
lowing letter from the. Rev.. Mr.' Caldwell, to Mesrrs.
Ileudershott & Stretch, Nashville, Igeneral agents for s tite
Southern States: - - -
Leiter of ilia IN. - If Calthrell. taskir 'of the PreJltyterian
Church, Pulaski
111.1.5..C1L5. I LEN - DE=IIMT & 5'0=01: ENTLEMEN-I take
p.easure in adding my testimbuy.irt favor pf the exCellent
preparation called Dr. Parisks Chine,selfair. Cream; for,
about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and
•disposed to come eau- but having procured a - bottle of the
Cream, and used it according to the prescription, his now
elastic, soft, and firm to the head. ' Many ba l sams, and
oils were 'applied. each leaving My hair in a wcirse state
Man before. ,This Cream, however, has met 'my. expec-
• As an article for the toilet. my wile gives irprefererice
over all others. being delicately pe.rfornedmid-not'dis
posed to rancidity. 'TIM ladies, especially, will find the
Chinese Cream to be -a desideratum in' heir preparation's
for the toilet. Respectfully, &c. . .
R. ?CALDIN I RI.I,.
I 'Pulaski, January 7 194
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ED''Sold 'wholesale and retail; in Pdfshurgh, bylohn;
M. Townsend, - 45 Mitketat., and Joe! Mohler, corner of
Wood and Figh sta. tels-d&w-ly
L . .
ADLI L E are cautioned against using Con : Maori Prepa-,
red Chalk': They are : not awate.how friglitfully inju
rious it is, to the skin ! how.coarse, litq - ro4ghehow
yellow, and unhialthy the skin appears afler
pared chalk ! ,- Besides it , is injunous,Containifig a Targe
quantity of lead! We have. prepared a beauttiul , vege
table article, which we call Jones' Stianish White.
It is perfectly 'innocent, being purified of all deleterious
qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively white •. at, the some time' acting
as a cosmetic on the skin, rnaking,it soft and smooth.
Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Idassachia
setts, says: "Atter analysing Jones', Spanish Lilly White,
I find it possesses the mostt - beautiful and manta], and at
the same tine innocent, white 'I ever saw. r certainly
can c onscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin
reqUiresbeantifying." Price 25 cents a - box. Directions
—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with sell leather
or wool—the fernier is preferable.
A elan set - "Op - Txtro Tort 25 cc xm.---White teeth,
foul brehth, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teethe
after being once or twice, cleaned with Jones'. Amber
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most benittifill
ivory, and, at the same unit it is so perfectly
_innocent
and exquisitely fine, that. RS constant daily us e is highly
advantageous, even to Mott teeth that are in good conth
lion. giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing:a
premature' decay . Those-already decayed 'it prevents
from becoming worse—ic also fastenssuch nails becoming
loose. nnd by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, and'make 'the breath ' delictbasly sweet.
Price 25 0r.3711. cents a-box.. All the above are-sold only:
at i'2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle,New.Ycirk,
and by the appointed Agents whose- names appiar in the
next column.
Wits. roc MAZIZY . , and get a rich husband, Jady? ",Tour
face Is your fortime.n Is't beautiful, 'clear, fair? Is it
white? If not, it can be made so even thotigh it boyel:
low. disfigured. sunburnt. tanned and freckled. Thoui;-
ands have been made thas who have washed' once-or
twice Witinlenes' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is
gloriotiiand magnificent. But be sure you get the genu
ine Jones , " Soam-at the sign of . the American Eagle, 82
Chnihain street.
Itic,;7worm,,Stilt-rheum, Seurvey,Erysipelasi Somber's
Itch. are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,
when every bind.ofmemedy has failed. That. it' cures
pimples, Creel:lea f and _clears the skin, all know. Sold at
the Atneric.an Eagle, 85 Chatharastreet. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails-
,
.
C. INCLIS. Jr.. Satteron.,
Sold at SAGA:Si:WS S 9 Liberty at., head of Wood Si o
of the Big Boot. .
DOL,DAtt T‘vE.I.VE AND AHA 'CENTS.
l U—.lJaniage.—ConfSidc,gia,l,—A lay . in Ely between tyre*. -
ty and thirty, posse4sina a symmetrical form, good fen-
tures- Sc.. is asked confidentially, can she , suppose any..
man could admire her while she has . such-yellow teeth;
sueh *snow, rough, - coarse skim' and such dirty, bad,
wiry hair; when. by spending the above sum, she might
have delicate white teeth. a pure sweet breath, and a
beargitht head of hair. She can have beautiful white
teeth and sweet breath by using a P.a.:box oljance Am
ber Tooth Paste; a akin white.
pure and spotless as anew.
by using a cake of the genuine Jones , Italian Cheniieal
Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by Itainga3a.hottlefof
,tuna' Coral Hair Ratcrratlrc. Do not form .art opinion.
against this before you trry, or regret I,a'
sure to ask for Jones ' articles. Sold only , ta r.T.eitv Yerk
at ea Chatham st. For, sale by
• WhrIACKSON. Agent.
apl.3 69 Liberty st., Pittsbuigh.
etANCER.,SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ex
perienee has proved that no combination of medicine
have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis:-
eases. us DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. it has effected
cures truly astenishing. not only of Cancer and other dis
eases of that class. but has removed the most stubborn
clisen,es of the Skin, Swellings. Dyspepsia, &c.. This -
medicine enters into the circulation, stud eradicates dis
ca,ies wherever located. Ii purifies the blood and other
fluids of the body. removes obstruction, in .the pores of
the skin. and neduseis enlarge.ment of the glands oiboncls.
It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi
ness. rind invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani
mation to dm diseased and debilitated constitution. There
,
iauMbirtg superior to it in the whole raateria medica. It
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasent.andhas nothing
of the diagusting nausea. accirmstnTing the idea Of Sival
lowing medicine. .
11 - -ror sale in Pittsburgh at the
VERO: TEA STORE,
72 Fourth st. near Wood. I -" • • marati
A Recipe for the liuman. &lair •
TO FORCE ITS GROWTI.I AND lIE,ALTII, MAKE
IT SOFT,' SILKY,,CLEAN AND FINE,---Porsons
in consequence of Me ane things- sold, set dozen every
arttele, the it ever so gocal,) as a humbug. If people
could be-made to try a Ss. bottle of /one's Coral-Rairlte
storativc, and sed howit makes dry. rusty, red, Light hair
moist. soft; auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by ill
use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally benumb:ll t
if people could see theAturnber of poor respectable me
chanics that use it, laye,•end find it tbe - cheapest.thMg
thc-. , ,tan cute.Y to
fordressr and beautifying - the-Hair;' for
keep iag it soft and in order three times as long as arty
other articre made; and
Forees.it to grow, stops its falling,
And e.osts but 3 shillings to try.
'We fomserly sold nothing less than SL bottles. but we
w 6. ] people to try it. Sold only at 82 [mina WI Chatham
street. New York, and by"
' JACKSON. Apt. F:9 [,[berth ‘r,
ziI'IMONN 'tor Dr. Wlttard's Family Medi.
Aii,..°cltnic . =...l2T' he andervigned t citizens qf Pittsburgh' hay.
mg personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix.
lure, and experienced its beneEeial effects. do most cheer.
rally recommend it as safe and effectual, in all cases.
Spanking from experience, we Leliese that it tuis * no
so
penor; and would recommend its use to nitrite afflicted.
CHARLES LEWIS.
WM. JENKINS.
Pittsburgh. March 15th, 1948.
MrSold by J. Sehoonmaker ts Co., John Mays, James.
A. JoneS. J.' IL Cassel, John P. Scott,' P. L. Snowden. • S.
Mohler. °plea* Snowden. apt?
ALT itifttiIMTSCURVVTOLLIStItitst ERYSIPB,
Q I.AS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sort Beards. Pimples: 4r
TM,' tensed ph by many yaicians in thic .
eity earingthe
above. and we ',could not conicienciously sell unless we
knew it to be all we state.
As a cosmetie, - the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps.the
only article ever known that rentoved impurities, and
cleared and beautified the akin. making it soll,.elear,
smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold at 82
Chatlitun st.., and by - -
AVM. JACKSON,. Agent,
ma.r2s .82 Liberty street. Pittsburgh.
4 MERICAN 01L—THE GREA'r It/LAIEDY riAl.
TUBS—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 185 feet
below the earth's surface: This Oil wiltbe found vastly
superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu
lar Oils.' Its curative properties for the following ali
ments are truly wonderild: Indammory rheumatism,
whooping-cough, phthisie, coughs, colds, spasms,-tetter,
erysipelas, Guild head, croup, inflammatory sore throat.
liver complaint. in ilaminadon of' thekidneye, pains in the
breast. side and back, disesset of , the Spine, piles,. heart
burn, diseases pfthe hip joint, inflamed. store eyes,Aettf
ncss, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache, Sprains,. strains,
purns, scalds, bruises, cats, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores,
Price SO cents per bottle. - Sold wholesale and retail-by
WM. JACKSON, at his bcmt and shoe. store,4o Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. The eta soor stands" in the door:Way.
Only place in Pittsburgh where the CIENU/NY can be ob
.
taint&
Oiler to be. SULO.OI, obtain i ng the genuine:.
,purchase-only of the gimeral agent for Western Pennsyl
vanin,Wm. Jackson, ES Liberty street, or through sub-
Agents appointed by hint for . its sale, each of whom will
have a show bill and general directions lit-pamphlet forma
containing thenames and address of the- Proprietor and
General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, as follows:
Dr. Hall k Co., proprietor r Kentuckv. '
Wm. Jackson. General Agent for Western. Pennsylva
nia, n 9 Liberty street,: Pittsburgh, to whom all orders
must be addressed:
Oasuays.—Each bottle la enclosed in one of the.above
named Patnpblota, end the Hume of,Willinre Jnekaon,lthe
sewn( and only wliolesale agent for:Western Pcionsyl
yenta.) printed on thc'outaltle or the label. :_(mak
Iron City Crackei aimilißread Bakery.
J. 8111-IPIIARD
WOlibc'Lr,Bnrcers,riTle,tfttitilalyt
he has
a tt , i i s d . e fr d ie to nd i s as n o m i t et h r et uus b c.
ness, the manuthcturing of Crackers of, every variety.—
[Milne purebased one or W. It. Nevin's . CraCker nud
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared tollll all orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes
by a • strict attention to business, to-share a portion. of the
patronage. - The public. is respectfully invited to
mi
call and examine for themselves. .
BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial" Row, Liberty st: oppo:'
site Smithfield. • • •
N 13. Saperior family Bread, rya and dyspepsia Bre.ad,
large and small rolls, tresh every morning colt be had at
the store. or my wagon, or at roy Mond lathe market.
Cakes and*Confeanonary-ou hand arid - made to order.
- J. SHEPHARD.
apMly Nolo Cogame pial Mow; Liberty at.
UNDRIP.S.-100.1 oz. Playing Cards;
1.,7) 200'whole and half boxes'Sardihes;
lU bailrais olive Oil;
20 dna. assorted Catsaps, tsc. -•
- casks London Porter,"quarts and pjuir;
300 doz. Brandies, Wincsokc. very pW;
5 bhla. powddred Spor;
60. baskets Clutinpaigne. Wise, part to arrive;
3 - hods Clarat'W W
we, for We by.'
rnar9 • ' • • P. *C..• MARTIN:
NOTIGE TO .liIPPERS.—ViTe have taken,an. offto
immediately opposite to our " burnt waiehotisip for
the present, where we -transact business as usual,
with anewleuse.c aa ba,ereotcd, arrange
,ments • haviag
already been made for that purpose ; . - > •••
I.7 — Boats will always•ba in readiness at oar whaa, to
receive freight. C. ,1 NVANULTY
app ' Camel tiusirr, Liberty . st..,
10A bags & alley. Ant anding' Ina for sifle
by (aptl3l S W. IiARBATIGIL
~':..- : , ,„ ;•:::.-, . ,i':-i. , ,...°)
; t ..;.~
~,
~~~;
MEMO
IMME
-; bv.,rugg.. ama • lutuittne.o..
: •
RE universally admitted to oPeratel t only
'
A effectual preventive; but as A ?wtyriatlrligvernedy,ln
all diseases which can" affect the Immart-Inurie.. +Head
ache, Indigestion,, , ,,Rheuntatisra,
Small pox, Cholera Morbus; mins, was/raping. CD h,, .
Consumption, 'jaundice; Quin sey, Scusilatiria,JaVer Cctrt,,
plaint. Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles,. Salt Rheum, Fits', Heartburn, .Giddinesv, - .Erysipelas, - .Deafhess, ;Itching.
the Colds. (lout. Gravel, Pants is the'Beek,lnward
Weakness,,PalinuttiOn of the Heart, Risings in thoThroat n
Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches,
in the Side. Spitting of Blood; Sore Eyes, Scrofoliv - St.:,
AnthonY'S - Fire, LOwness of Bpiritn, Flooding, Pinot -AI,
bus or NVlntes. Grilles, King's Evil, ImeklaW, "Ilyiteria;
Bile on the Stomach, and .all bilious affections, Pleurisy,
Swelled ,Feet and Legs, Swine pox, White Swellings,
Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiting—and a host Of.others:.
hails successfully and repeatedly been vanquished .by , •
heir all-powerful arm. -
They have been known. o effect permanent cures wben
all other reniedies had provod unavailing, and in the his
stages of disease. , • -
Of T ris h :l . 'o.l 4 r/ !sla m s, t a p n ie c i a ie s it s sn ' s , i‘P t . i eia nd i rte d e f i li v e e r d useriF besid tirt es
unqualified'corrimendation.
,Tbey have been frequently recommencedbYinentifthe
most distinguished eharactera throiighout the land; and
been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, mid Princes Of
The}royal blood . - -
htiv . ebeen introduced into the"Thispitals'of:Edin:. - .:
buret, Paris; and Vienna, and through the disinterested
exertions of. our Foreign'Atnbassaders, they have reeel ,
pad the favorable commendation of the Emperor of - Ruil..
sid of Ins Celestial.Mujesty of the Chineee Empire.,
j Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from: .
aisle:in of New York without an sibundnotvrepply nf the'
•
SICK MVPS?, -..,""-
11j - Agencies•have.beew.establisbed in ail llie,prineipal
Cities in the Union, and applications axe constantly reach
= ing us from almostAtunberless - villages in every, section,
of the country.. Testimonials of thetr marvellous effects
are pouring in from all - quarters—and in such numbers
that we have - not time to read one half of them.' What
stronger or more conclusive evidence Mart these import-
ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible,that
the - many thousands 'who'litive tried CLICKBNERIF
1 - 11.18, can be deceived in, .their results!, if any insposf,
ture or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been
held up, , as it should be, to the scorn and derisibn , of art
justlyoftended community.. • -.. • •
•117? Remember, - Dr. C. V. Clickencria te original in
ventor of Sugar Coaled Pills; and that nothing of the soli ,
was ever heard , of, until lie introduced them tuJune,lB434,
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clielcener'S'
Sugar Cqated Vegetable Pills,•dnd•take, nes oilier,- or they;
will he made the victims of a fraud.
PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX.
Dn•Clickener's principal office for the sale of pine; ii.ed
Vetcy at., New York.'
JACKSON; Sit lAbertiat,'br'ail of Wood ati, Pine
lirumh„Pa., General. Agent for Westerw '
.PonnsylVannts
Northern , Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia.
The following. are Dr. Clicketter'iiduly appointed 'A:
gents for Alloglie.ay_bo.„ •
WM. JACKSON, (principal) SDI fooni street s - head s of
W00d..• +,•• , t•••
A. M. MarshelliAllegheny City.
Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester..
C. Townsend &
Ina. Ft: If, Jacques, - )3innitigliam.
Ino. 11. Cassel, Penn at. ^
-- Andre* S. Gesnylie it. i•
.. Robert WilhamAithursville. ,
H.' Ilemingray, South Ward.
Wm. J. Smith. Temperancevilie
Jeremiah Fleming, LawrenceriUtt.,-
Negley.Bast Liberty: '
.EdwardThorripson, Wilkinsburgh,
. Thomas Atkin Sharpsbutgb-
G. 11. Starr, SaWiekley.
Samuel Springer, Clinton. - •
•
- James MKee, Stewarustown.
Jelin Bleak, Turtle Creek. '
C. F. Diehl. Elizabeth.
Ailey h.PLaughlin, Plumb Township,
J. Jones, Bakcistotiri. ' "
Penny, hPKe,ezPoti
6 TIS THE BEST COUGH AIEDICINE i RYER'.
1. USED."—This, was expressed in our hearing yes
terday, by - ittr: intelligent gentleman, 'Wbo - liiid - need but
about one ballot a bottle of De. Trillord's OriTtal-cen4o l
Mixture. before he '
as entirely ccred.. Come and get a:*
bottle of it, and if the most obstinate-Cough - or cold does ,
not disappear by-its use. POUT money illbe' ref unded'
Compounded as it of the most electiv e ,ihOugh . harm
lesmand &taunt remedies : its.use for years hasoitir top
deed cart tt, fail to give entire satisfaction.
For sale, wholesale - a'utl retail. by _
-HAYS & BROCKWAY." -
Liberty street, near Canal Basin. ;
VVILLIAM FI.EBIfICfI. -
Lawroncestlim",-1
Sold ..tlso by
°cll.
TAR 3V I LY4RE'S . Oriernal Cough aikaung.—!Uarr 1711
jJ ous ras.isc, IT." Those Wh o bore nothad an op- e
porit i. vwits,of trying this great remedy for the permanent
gyre of every .affection hilt he lungs. shOuld not fail giyat
nog/Ed. Certificates of-its efficiency ; from our own mt.
izerts, which we am cOnstantly receiving cannot, fail -ten
- convince the ske . pucel. 'Read the _following from a lady
ofhigh standing m 'Allegheny:
mrr ,
,
"Ammort - 1848
.
3frars. Hags 4- Brockway: It affords Inc great plea-- ;
sure to be able to add my testimony in favor of Dr.
_lard's truly valuable cough medicine. About three Months.-
since I Was attacked with a violent cold, and was - much.
distressed with the cough, froth which I could get no re- -
lief,- until I was a short time since induced to call at your
store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture.
Prim happy to state that the use of second bottle bra'
ernirtly cured me; and, having great confidence in- : it. Ir
have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends.
`Gases` FIZZIFLNO
Price, 23 centaa bottle. Sold by
BAYS h BROCkWAY,
N 0.2, Com. Row,-Liberty st., near Canal. ;
rfebl6l. FLENIING, -Lawrenceville.
,:TIRO}t the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, .1339, ajlailyl
12 paper deservedly at the head of the daily press in,„
•
this country - •
BrosFefs -Erfracrof Sorsopordia.--Ir were but coo:test,
to' call the attention Of ouriendee3 to this invaluable pytep «
• manor! which Ibe found adv ittisedin another column.'
, Mr. Bristol ia'a , brother, , and' Mimes a highly - interetung., •
newspaper, every now rind then, one or two numbers' or i
-which we have -. already noticed;- and;the medicine ifsele •
.haabgemettlogisOL by nearly ~alt the,press of the:western
country, and, we doubt, not, justly eulogised. It has in its
laVdr, moreover,;•very • flattering- testimonials' treat'
:Most eminent practitioners in every . part of the country;
:where it been; 4 tsed. There, Is beauty and Lute;
;enough in this bottles, and in the engraved labels in vairch,
'they are enveloped; to induce a purchase., even
preparation, itself were not one of the sovereignestin
the world,” as every:persorrMust'bblieve it ia—that- is, •t i
'every one must believe it is;—that is,avery :ono
would not resist amass of documentary evidence conclu. ,
sive enough to converra Turk to Christianity. Bay one
of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you dq not.
agree with us on this point.
For sale - "by- B. A. PAHNESTOCK le. C 0.,! ,
feb24 eon , of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood eta..
I)HUUMATISM, GOUT, AND,TIO DOLORRUX.-
11, A respectable gentleman called at our office as. he
said, to inform as that hohad been afflieted for •15 years
with Rheumatism or Goat, and occasionally. with- Tie,
Doloreux; that he bad been frequently confined to his,
room for months together,
.and often suffered the most Jai , .
tense and excraciating . pam r but.that lately.he had been
using Jaynes Al:era:ire. from which he foUnd the most sign
nal and unexpected relief: Ile says be'found - the meaµ
cine very pleasant and effective, 'and that he now, con
siders himself perfectly eured..L-Piffadriphia Nerd Amer
iron.
FACT AVOILT/A ICTOWIT,C.-4..mge:mog . of &mellow
habit, from indiscretion in his day , younger s, became of with. Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose'iand
disagreeable. eruption of the -Skin.- ,Indeed,. , his whole.
system here the '
marks of being' setnrafed witlOdisease.
One hand anawristwere :so mach Ittfeetcd<that he•hart
lost the use of the hand, ey, M ery, part being. covered witis
deep, painful; and orenSiveeers:' end were as halos./
and porous as an honey-comb.: It .Was•at thissit,ee °this
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath .
some . disease; that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al.
ter:ear:4mM having taken sixteen bottles, is now.perfeste
ly cured. •
• The Alterative operates through the circulaticurOttraf
purifies, the blood and eradicates disease irons the systeanii
wherever located, stint, the numerous: cures it hes per
formed in diseases :of thev ; skin, 'cancer,. scrofula, .gou!,
liver complaint, dyspepsia pint other chronic diseases, is
truly, astonishinir.--Sptrit of the'Times.
It For -Ale in Pitutburgh; at the PEKIIS TEA
72 Fourth street
•
CONSUMPTION,;: COUGH.. SYIT'THIG BLOOM.
‘..." BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &e To
Four•fifths of you. are really suffering frou==
Colds, or an obstruction .and" consequent inflatalUmn 9 r
the delicate lining of those tubesthrough-whieb.tha
we breathe is distributed to the rungs. :This obstruction
producei pain and antenna boarieness, cough, difficulty'
of breathing, bectic•fever, and a spitting of blood, matter
or phlegm, which . tually•Ltimusts the strrmth tif .
the pa.
Bette—rnal , death enaltes.,... JAYNES* CTOB
necer fails to remove this.obstruction, and produces 'this
most pleasing and happy results. It is certain is itaef
fects, and cannot fail to relieve:
For sale in Pittsburgh'. at' the-PekinTea Stora;l2
st..'near.Wood. . ' • '' jan9
44 VIEST COUCH! bIEDIGINFI IN Till , : WOR,I.D:".
1 1 ) Another evidence. of the superiority, of Dr.. Wilt - -
lards Cough Mixture, over all others.: .Read the fullowinr.
certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth,AVardt:
"This certifies that for Some weeks pear t wee . tretibleat
with a very. serious Cough, which was evidently beceon
ing seated Ani the lungs to such an extent as to resist. the:
effect of every' medicine which'l had been nsing . . I was
finally.oorsuatled to call at 'Days & Brock Way's •Drur
Store, ,aml get a bottle ,of ,Dr. irillard's. Oriental, Cough.
Alixtorej which, to , my greataurprise, relieved me-yery
Much"; after taking'only two or three dotes, and before 1
batused one bottle: I INElS'edtirelye:uredi wai somuch
pleased with its ellectsohat I have broughtothers to bay
it, and shall continue to recommend it to toy friends,, us I
firmly believe it to be the best Cough llledieitse in the Iveseidm
. ..4uts&su
Try it—only 25 Cents a Bottle. Sold. br • ••
ILIFS 2 C'BROCKWAY, - •
• No. 2, Liberty street, near Canal - Basin.'
Sold also by , - • J FLEMING.
noclo • •
I_3ALM OP COLUMII.I.I.—Hdir Tanie—tTo the Said and
ar.ey.—lf you wish a rich, luxurious head °Chair, free•
from dtuidruffand.scurf, de not tail to procure the genuine
Balsam of Colombia. Incases of baldness, it will more
than exceed 1 - out expectations. - Many who have hist
their hair for twenty years have had it restored to iii
perfection by the use of this Balsam. Age, state, or
condition, appearsm be no obstacle, whatever- It also
causes the fluid ha flow with which the delikate hairtnbe
is filled, by Which means thousands, whose hair was grey
as the Asiatic eagle, have. had their hair restored to its,
natural color, by . , dm. use of this invaluable remedy:
all cases alleges. it will he found one of the moat please Div
washed. that can be psed. A few applications only are
necessary to keep the hair from fallingout, It strengthens.
the roots, it never fails to impart a rich, glossrappear
ence; and, as et..perfume for dm toilet, it is unequalled..
holds three times as much as other miscalled-Hair Restok=
wi ves , and. is more effectual. The genuine irusnufac
lured only by,contstoek A Son, Conrtleculteyeet, New.
Sold only gennine n Pittsburgh, by Wat. lams:m.B9
Liberty street, head p 1 Wood; gee, in. Washington, ,Px
by A. Sweeney le Son; inCannonsburgh, by .Dr.:Vowe ;
ky Sennett Croker; also,ui event
niPon e n Ohio; Maryland and Virginia.
aorth-d&wdin. • . .. , r.r4
:I=k.
; 7 ,4 kegs-No. 1 .Lar . ii;
bl)ll.'Ner4 'ab;
On consignurgai ' ' •
7<rt..14 ma.i...Fai a, iue.lipr§opa
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