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Subeenlio r haentetopened,u4Spining the Exchange
ILII/Ik..and.itutneamtelr;opposite , dna aide af a
.TQomiagPust, sth street. a FASIIIONAULE STACK OF
"GOODS for melee waur, which has been selected from
the largest French' iltlilOrtilig•hotuo East. A sight ot the
• goods willeanviticenll 'that they ere of the newestotylne
.., • . and finest Ittbricks over brought to this elty. He will on
' . &meet AO. Make this plrelll/.fit so easy and 3vell, that
the pleature.:of Wei rum them, shall only be equalled by
• Unpleasant of puyiug for them: Tenn, Cosh. and prices
le' correspond: - ' ' -Imay 1ei..... - /NO. CURRAN.: .
- - . French - Goods, for Gents. Wear. ..
DE subscriber appeals to his shelves to bear him out
'in . : the assertion that he ham the largest lot •of
itch Goods, adapted to men's wear,
to Le found in any
I
.. coring - Establishment in the city—at any articles and
murystyles included lu the same, cannot bo found else.
. . • where. A &wed the leading arneleswill hi 'enumerated -
.' . _......:-Dordohn's Finest Black Cloths i. -
.. ..• • Johannes Abhor's colored " • .• -
...:..-zonjohniSimoisils Doeskin Casminactesi .
- .... , fri - . •••• •.:". f' Crape Elastiques "
- - .:::.+Ligistioili'dark Fancy's " •
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. ''' PallaCtinhsplor Sfurunee Cdats •
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'• • . Caibl*ligel4i ":.• • .'"• - " ' • .
-,• . -., •q`weeds,English anti American ; • '
. ' • '' itrlnS, Critic .Sitli, - Terleton,
_Cachuteie', Tinselled
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Brocades, embodwid and iteCdlO wrought Shapes, white
. 2,..... .iisarsiaty ; an.d WgreSt variety of other Vesting's,
_Atse-elnuenDrills. white, grey, plain, plald and ribbed.
of jeLtirtity , miw.stiles, imported this reason—which wilt
ith.Wgletv to eater, for Mob, on delivery, and cash only.
_•-• , - zaiil7.l•• - Fiflh . street, next Exchange Bank.
hide Clothing Store.
. . NiZ4lEl.lelliblltT Fx
Y sTR ' , OPPO S ITE SEVENTII
1111:11/Salberriberm,reepectfelly inform their fiends and•
. .• A, theltedilie generally, that. they have just received
. „mi wive. supply ot French and English Cloths, and cas.ii
.tnersre-ifesungs of all styles and quality—lbratirmado
.., cicadae otall..deseriptions, neck and pocket Ilantlker
.-.',., ehiefs,. Shirts ;,in short,. every article
usually kept in
Clothing Storm.; cousuintiy on hand.
'.-....:;....0ttat1ea0rt wi.Wng to have Clothes made to order, in
- a fashionable styli, will Sitil it to their 111611111.11k0 to illn
- . glla.eXAMllic.'bur stock before. goina elsewhere.
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— ltl'ldlil.l.E.N , Mc DOWNING.
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,2 . .N0. 77 &•71:1 COR,N FIR SI XTII . ANDLIIIERTY STEI , :r9.
Ij'aving siitisr;ed stint newly fitted up their establieli
.• . • _ILL ment. at fhb abase well known Blind, respectfully
' , lnvite 'the attention of their friends and the public to their
aboire selectloit or New Goods, comprising every curie
,,;7 ty-finimring and summer wear. selected especially for
e=bruertlepartinent.. Those wisbingto leave their
•; 'ostlers tNitt Mut as this esiabliihment every style of new
and ',toured? goods. Thar stock of ready made Cloth
' lug is extensive got up in the best manner, of durable ma
terial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to
Parehnin: — All are invited to call. end may rest assured
that therwill . bit pleased with • price. quality and variety.
. A hilts, as/inhale of of shirts kept constantly an hand.
F.7,.oeAstVl. Fo. 49,.rrosrry soca. tutenrga, hue Jus
Os opened. ftir the Spring trade, a large and general'
Illagortment Of selecit;l Cloths, Cassimeres, and
...,..Vastin,gs,.tonsisting of superfine French 'and English
iutd•.faitcy catered CLOTHS, suitable for the..va•
.F inns styles of filiting• and Summer - •
.:-141,11111114 , fillier Frelivb. En..lish and American CAS-
T titINIEIT.FX . in greet ...gritty ate new patterns,'adapted to
therustutiol trade.
Alsoa a trent variety of new and fancy vrsTmos—
.. . •11 cirmrhieli Atli be cut and made to order, in the most
•
?:fashionable style. •
Persons- favoring the establishment with a call, will be
-I.,auittdsiertoodgritturerUSS, at Winn notice- .
..Thesubserilier ni4n mi baud a . grunt , assortment of
. ItF.A I / 1 ".:11ADE Afrill:Nici.runde in the Present Spring
• Fashion. , relfsiming of every description of Dress and
-Frock Co'abl, i i :cdt• ra.thionuble colors; fancy and plain
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, ,t ,13,Lek.and nosiness COU./... .• • • . -
. ....:: Also, .s general n.inorituent. of Pants, Vests, Sliiitit,-
- ~..Craveu, and all.otlier articles in the Clothing line, which
~ , i,..0ri1l he sung low: for.c tsq.
.
AVtiolevile pare lava: iii will ftittl it much to melt arty:tn
-- . 7111 3 e , Id' c4ik mail ' examine the stock, liclom purchasing
...- ; olsewbete. ,' i. - . • I'. DELitli Y, Tailor.
. . MIAs! ro ARMS, ...—Threntenetlin
, ,rttsion of Western retina, by Col Svrift.lrith
; •• lots* MOIL notwithStanding Whirh.
...1174ite, ll
l l tie in s.ell elothitrx ,eheriper thin Ouy
lisia-herrtofordhreit it:t•reil in the ll'estern country, hay
jot,* jprr,est estoJili..huient in the:city. fronting on Lib
- etry.ana Stich . Ile iu prepnred to &Low to his
onote,ronsilatmns dte greatem. rnriety'of 'cloths, eassi
;,, mores. coating's. nil" clothing of all descriptions. suiiaLle.
wfor.limoppronrhittz scoson. tent Gas ever been offered in
marot. to whirl, nil ran liaro the Right of Nray.--
. :Ohserrie the corner, No. Ix?. Liberty and Bixth stn. • .
itsac.b3 . • . • J. .M.AVIII'M 'PAtzma. Proprietor.
Assostottorstentra: Joserit s.. stone.
• ..-. Teoln City Clothing Store.
171111711ROP.SPANG1.Ea & Co. unnonnce to their friends
thy tiIiZCIIF of Allegheny. that they have on
band a tine asuirtment of RI , ..ILDThIADE CI.OTIIING.
'eonsisting of Canis; Yenta. Pants, liose. &e., which they.
Also. a superior lot of Cloths,
nutliimeres, and Prating& Winch they will mato, op to
, - onttr; in the neatvt. t and best manner. • I
11121 , Cnsvant work atone as usual.
.;: Cl:Dant foiget the place, on the west side or Fide
int street., doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny
". I apla-0m
ty ,g I Clothing I t Clothingll4,
Doers vs. The trearern IVorldJi !
tV EI.L SPLECTED GAR3tEN'III now
.. • • m ade , and ready to be offered on the
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litresal terms toady old customers and the public in
:?general. -The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern
illicit; at much Irout,lc and expense lust cm:nettled his
fall and winter arrangements to *ugly his thotusands of
_moonier, with one of the most des ruble stocks of CID
,Y.. Ming that has ever been offbred in this or any other mar
kin west orthe mountains. For neatness, in style and
s' Visrktnatinbije; combined with the very Ic• price which
• - they wilt ,he sold fur, must certainly render the old ain't
-Talled Three fig Doors one of the greatest attractions of
the *extent eountry. .It is ' gratifying to me to he able to
Ininounee to my ntuncrous friends at home and abroad;
• ' that notwithstanding the extraordinary, efforts-which I
have to meet the many calls in my line, it is with
ditrienity, I can keep time with the constant rush that is !
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male on this establishment. It is a well established
fact; that my sales are cignt or ten times larger than any
- -`otherhouse in the trade. and this being the ease on the
- . , • . , istarrnnt sold, I can tares] so sell at- mach leas profit than
could possibly think of doing . if they wished to
cover mantincent expenses. I. intend to make a clean
%•-sweep o r ell my preactitstoekbeGare the begitmil'of next
fear; etsming to this conclusion, I will make it • le inter ,
,eat every man, who wets n cheap Wittier /Ail, to call
- - '"and purchase at the Three Mg Doors.
• • • JOHN . M'CLOSKEY.
• XTVIV..Gbtif :STlCn‘x • GOODS^Rceeised a r Z h e i r o n'
l.ity Clothing tator, a splendid assortment oreloths,
• consisting of Gum rretteb,•English.and American riajn,
: • Mack dna, Riney C.aaslineres,of the man modemstyles,'
• in* figured.Cashnsene Vestings, Silk Velvet, Phan and
of which se will make apat themoist
• iseeisastable . priens. in a thwahle and fashiotieble aryte.
Itemly Inade Clothing. of all desrriptione lady's
* • .-;;Cksaks of the must frishiostable patterns. Neck and
lltdkfs.. Suspenders, liosoms: Skirt Collars, and
i. every article sunnily kept in a Clothing Stem, Country
Merchants, before pore ntsing elsewhere, will •funt it to
7 : their micantage to cal? nt the Iron City Clothing store ;
No. 131 Liberty street, immediately opposite • the month
of .11Inrket. leen:Mt) • C.
• .• t. 01. 1, 1.111 FOR CAN} I—Winter cm:
" , -;;;.0 thinsof every : description. such as cloaks. over
coals, intrerfine blanket. Dearer. Pilot and heavy Mond
cloths: superfine cloth. dress. end frock coats; a.largo as
- . sortment of tweed. soek and frock coats. .
"
.' 'Clollf. - eassimere. and sistltteu pantaloons;. nlso. gen
-oral assortment of rents: plain and fltney velvet, elnth,
etwihnere and fancy Woolen. and plaid eassintore. with
great variety of superfine Irish horn, trimmed shirts,
• • undereldits. stock: eratmts. comforts and alt other aril
: tics in the.P , *him!' line. which will he sold low for Cash.
• .Parchs..... . eill hid it much to their advantaac to call
. soon, at 4D lancrty street. P. DELANY
. • ..N. B. A co:oriel° assortment of moods, suitable for
Customer work, always on band, such as Euglish. French
and American cloths, and cassimeres; also a choirs as
, , • uortment.of seasounble vestings—all of which will be
'.'matte to order In the latuat styles, and on the most me
enmmodatitm terms. janl2.daw
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. cr.lit rig 1 01 tug .
; lUS Spring and Summer stock that Id llow ' ready te be
- •. X oared at the old orighinl •
• THREE DM DOORS, .
ope of Abe largest mid choicest in selection that hoses
•.‘ •
cc been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oar
bithe Union. I will not undertake to describe to.
the reader the different assortments of articles which I
• - now have to offer them: but will simply tell them that if
they- only-tutor me with a call. I will lay before them,
_ .different .garments to make a choice, out of, con
. iu part of Coats. from the richest in quality down ,
; the lowest in' pr - ice; Pantaloons and Vents, to the al
- touirditnent of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes
:Open, Wandering is the most extravagant degree of sew
. • inlet. bow such a vest collection or IMAM xADE CIA TUINO
could poi.sibly be collected (Nether under the control of
one individual flat such things will be. en long ns per
• ^ :'< :severianda mid industry is th e main-spring or trade.—
Wilhoufanyiniention of boasting, on my part, I will soy
bi the i dit.....,•••• it i. of such metal I =principally cola
, `• 'TOW, tht drape or form of difficulties, no
• 'matter wl th e may by can deter me from
;:accomplii in providing for the farmer, the
mechanic teter. My whole attention is
.. taken up t care for their welfare, In get,
ling up Is it the same time substantial gur
. ; , .ntettte, to emu's; and as for others, who
fancy Cher. in' a ditferent sphere, and re
' stir ant or plus ultra kind, they have
•onli to of their wants, and they are
to r
d or tvre; . to m countrymerch
'ants in ' th wish to save from at least 2S to
pewee , esule purchaser. call in at the
6 'lltree L win if I don't meet your most saw
„:. guine hope - s,-tin the wuy of getting cheap bargains, anal
~ilesh.seakbnable goods, I will not in future attempt to off
'many bidneements of a similar kind ton generous pee
' pld of sOztoble a nature and close discernment:
JOHN 5111)1,0&KHY,
feblB-ly • • • , N 0.151 Liberty street.
fIAN'T received At
largo esniblithnient, fronting on Liberty and 6th
streets, n splendid'assortmetit of TtSI , ,RDS for =lnner:
• also, a superior lot of French Satin vusriNcs, all of
Whichhe Is ready to - make up in the latest fashion end
on the most ream:triable terms us usual. Observe the
liODler,No.lo7 Libertymnd 'Sixth streets.
• • J.-IV:WWII« Tailor. Proprietor.
..ltitt so etratil.
:. ' SADDLR.TIARNESSANISTRUNITCMANUFACTORY.
- - OM:RT. 11. IiaR'FI.EY, legs leave lo in ,s.
form his friends and the public `
generally, :, T ..-- -,
.••' at he continues , to °crony lluttlarge an tout- - ftitt- '
• ,
.:rn l odioas VINE Room, fp . llllC-Ily occupied by Samuel Fa ut
--- estosk & Cq.slgo. W, cornet of. Diamond alley end Wood
".. • - streetoisherc he keept 1i large and gear_ral assortment of
• s i odgescaridles, Harness, TrunkS, Carpet !lags. Saddle
. ...‘ 1 lloga..Valises,Dudido - Robes, Whips, and all other awl
',:- • Be- also keepeeonsiontly on hand. and is prepured io
,•• • •,,fi gn ii,h to order, all kinds'of Riveted ilose.manufeetured
-7 .. - ' 0 the *best material, and inn stylof;worktunnship equal
',.-... , to Atovantera,martafaeturea , article, and . at GO per- cent:
c c.-.' ,- Covitseriraiendisints arid ZOrmin.w - ould do well to call
,44 etCallialli Ildtitoek before . tureheaing , elsewhere. es
- - - .110 ledeerTlll4 l 4.lo.lleJl.drat.attt . .nr!ialeo at very - low
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I - lU ' Don't forpethe place, - No: 6 . ci, earner of Wood
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For die Transportation of Freirheto and front'
PITTSCUIIGII, l'llll, AID ELI'IIIA. BA LTIMOItE,NEW
• ' YORK. BOSTON; &C. : •
SORBIL:G.E * CASH. Philadelphia.
TAAFFR 4. O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. •
Mlll9 old cstuLlished Linc being no's , in full operation,
the proprietors Itnve made extensive arrangements to
forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the
most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well
known promptness in delicering.goods—peculiar safety
in mode of carrying--cepacious warehouses st each port.
nffording. accommotlemotts . to shippers and. owners of
produce, together with their long experience and unre
mitting Intention to business, %%insecure to them a con,
tinannee of that liberal patronage they hereby gratcfulfy
acknowledge:. . . • • - • .r
. • . • •
All coneigumcnts by and for this 1410 received, charges
paid; and forwitrded its any . rstitlired direitions 'frets of
eherge for commisslcutradvoncing or storage. . •
No utterest,nvedlly or intlireefly, in steumbottle.
All commanteatiotut promptly attended to on applies.
Oen to the following agents: • .
• . BORTITD6E
27e. Mniket street. Philadelphia. •
TAAFFE & O'CONNOIL
Canal Basin. Pittsburgh.
. • - O'CONNORS & CO.,
• • North Street, Iteliimore.
WILLIAM li. WILSON,
al • . - h 6. Cedar street; New rein.
Morobool*P.' 44 1#117ii i iiii Lino.
falv?im . (roemear.r esi,mtbricriev e nza crse. 44 )
18s
- IDXCIAAIiIIa,Y for the transportation of way freigh
Xj between 'Pittsburgh, 14airsville. !Johnstown, Hopi
daysburgb, Water street, and all intermediate places.
One boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. M'Anulty &
Co., Caunktlasin T.iberty street, Pittsburgh, every day,
(Sundays excepteil.) and shippers eau always depend on
having their goods forwarded without - delay, and at fair
'• Thin Line warfonned for the special accommodation of
'the way business: • Tile proprietors: thankful for the Vert
liberal patronage the y have received during the last two
years, respeetiully inform their old customers and the
public generally. that they have extended their facilities.
&c., during the past winter. and arc now better prepared
-to accommodate an Increased business.
• . ractetutrima. .
R. H. CA-NAN k Co. %VAT. tk.TITT.• •
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Hungarian BoLsam of We, discovered by the celebrated
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soliciting for treatmein the worst possible eases .that • can
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from any of the common remedies of the day, and have
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cofinued and ineffable. The Hungarian Balsam has
cured,.und will cure. the tapst de.sperale 'hives , : It is no
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and established efficacy.
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nsa priventive -medicine in all cases of colds, coughs.
spitting of blood.paiii in the side and ehest; intuition and
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Churchill's Midwifery;
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Miscues of Infants—Gillen%
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Jamies Henry IF The lire of Henry the Fourth. king
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trait.
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Murk Milton, the Merehaut•ri Clerk; by Rev. Charles 0.
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licauder's Life of Christ--The life of Jesus Christ, in
its historical connexion and historical developments: by
Augustus Neonder—translated from the fourth German
edition, by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, Profes
sors in Dickinson College.
Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Comanche
Counuy in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber.
:The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the
"Falcon Fondly."
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tional security that thd - conifirrt mid accommodation of
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in the Transportation Business between Vittsburgh add
the•Ailantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge in
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I for carrxing - passengers so far inland not otherwise ntj
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ther West by the best mode of conveyance, withoht any
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sight for any amount, impede at the principal cities and
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fording a safe mid expeditious mode of remitting fund's
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nay part of 'England, Ireland. , Scotland or Wales,
upon the moat liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrant,. We do not ai
low our passengers to be tubby/11)y the swi sertmPs
that infest the sen-ports, nu we tate charge of them the:
moment they report themselves, and see to their well-lre
ing, and despatch them without any detention hy the first
• ships. Wd say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
Passenger, 10 show that they were detained forty-eight
hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thonsauds of others wire
detained months until they could be sent in some ad
croft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
We intend to perform oar contracts honorably, raft
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ether officer:, who either performed not at all, .r when it
suited their convenience.
Drugs drawn at Pinsbnrch for any sum from XI to
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1. parte or En7,land. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
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European Agency. and Remittances to
Ireland, England, &c.
lAnor. and small sums of money can at all times be
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of England. Ireland. Wales. tc.. and Legacies. Debts,
Rents, ClaiMi, and Pvtiperty in Europe can be collected
mud recovered through the std.lcrihryS or during his ab
sence from this city from October until May. on Ids annu
al tours to Europe. by `application to .ii.. 11611 Afar, Mer
chant, Water street, Pittsburgh:
IL KEEN AN, Attorney
and Counsellor at Late, and European Agent.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. s.—As IL Keenan has beets frequently troubled by
applications and letter's on the !iftiness of "Dewitt - an &
heertn»,” passenger agents.-of Sow York, be deems it
necessary to say that he is not the Keeton' of flint firm,
and Kam never bad any connexion with either of those
persons. oct4
Western New 'York College of Health
DR. G. C., VAUGHN'S ArEGETAI3I.E .I..rritosTuir
TIC' MIXTURE.
THIS relebrated remedy is cousin. increasing it.
fame by the making all over the world. It Iran now
heroine the only medicine for family use, and is particu
larly reeommended for Dropsy :, all stages of thin coin]
plaint immediately relieved. no utterer bow long stand
ing. (Sec pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all dioceses of the urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone: no other ar
ticle cnn relieve you; and the cures testified to will con
vince the moat skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Corn
plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great
West especially, and vehe'reverthene complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no delet e rious
compound is a part of thin mixture; it cures these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pile n.rt complaint era most
painful character, is immediately relieved. arid a cure fol
lows by a few days nee of this article. It is far beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for any other
disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.)
Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys, &c., or Inflamation of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is
always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, mid aIKI for derangements 'of the
female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men
struuions. No article has ever been offered, except this,
which would touch thin kind of derangements. It maybe:
relied upon as a sure andeffective remedy,' and, did - we
feel permitted to do so, could
. give a thousand names as
proof of cures in this distrenning class of complaints.—
See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu
tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the brazing '
power of this article to' act itnmediately, and the Poison
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of
thin article routvrrux BLOM, and drive Snell diseases from
the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the linuts of an advertisement will not
permit to be named here; Agents give them uwaY;,they
cantina 3'2 pages of certificates of high character; and a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine:nevi
er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of thus-ar
ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bane
and muscle are lett to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid nora cia, and kcpp Inking the Medicine
as long anthem is en improvement: The proprietocwould
caution the public against a number of articles which
come nut under the heads of S'AntiAPABILLAS, Srattes,&c.,
as cures for Dropsy,Eimvel, Ac. They arc good for noth
ing. and coneoetedto gull the unwary: Tricot TIMM nor.
Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till
thin article had done it. A particistar study of the pamph
lets is rantrithr solicited. Agents,. and all who sell the or
ticle, are glad to circulate gratuttously. Put up in 30 Oz.
bottles, at $2; 1.3. oz. do. at n each - r
-the larger Wiling
otoriore titan the two small honks. - Leek out •and not
g'et haposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegota
bin Lithontriptic liliiture." blown upon the glass, 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 said at the Prinei-
OtEco, 5)7 Main street,..Buffulo, wholesale and retail.
No attention given- to letters unless pea-paid—ismer*
from regularly authorized Agents cetera. Post-paid,let ,
tern, or verbal communications soliciting advice,prompt
ly attended to gratis.. •
Offices devoted exclusively to the sate of this article
-1312 Nassau st., N. 'Y.; SIRS Essex at., Salem, and
by the principal Druggists Throughout the United States
ulna Canada, as Agents.
HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents.
No. 2, Liberty at., near Cartel Basin.-
VENV''' . AN BIJNI)§.—:A. Westervelt. and old and well
known Venitian Blindmaker,. formerly of. Second
and Fourth its., takes this method to inform his many
friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera
tion on St./Clair st., ner4 47ie,01d Allegheny Bridge, where
a constant simply of Blinds- of various colors and quail
ities. is constantly kept on hand and,at all prices, from
twenty .eats Up to suit customers.
' N. required,SlindS will he put . up sm. that in case
of alarm byfire, or- ,otherwise. they may he removed
withont the aid- of - a screwdriver_ anti with ,the , same
fact litiy that any' other piece of furniture can be removed,
and withoutany extra - expense. jc24.d&wy
flit =ON T • „fliEll'AC.—The subroriblr, by .
k. written contract .cyl.tiir.beT,t.,atir,Ta.i. Co., tali tbe
elasise zight,to tellrlipareill in Plitabirghand Allegle
.ny .:Any,peosiirn ane .. ropting,toliall theit•Teaa
tar ißoenced•throngh•inai praatioing a dainaitia .INrj ,
liand von•ille pnblie=and their - are not to
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rinn: Insurance Company of North Americo, Of.Pluil.o.
dolphin, through its duty authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and- Wilted Insurance
:on property. in this city and its vicinity, null on 'shipments
by the canal und rivers. - -
ArthurG. doffin, Preet.- . Samuel Brooks; -
Alex: Henry. Charlesfraylor,
'".. - SituratterW. Jones, • Samuel W. Smith . ,
i';' , llla - tird Smith, - 'Ambrose-White;
John A. Brown, ' Jacob M. Thomas,
John'White. ' John It. Veit:
Thomas P. Cope, •' .Rialiard Wool,
- Wm. Walsh, 'Henry D. Sheriard. See'y.
This is theoldest Insurance Company in Ste United
States, having been chartered In list Its charter is per
pettual;and front its high standing, -long experience, aral
,plerneansond avoiding all risks of an extra ,hazardons
character; it may ha considered as offering ample secnri•
jy - 10 the pnblic.- 4 0 -.,.... WILJAANI P. JONES.'
At Contithigiloona'of Atwood, Jonus & Co., Water and
Front sts.,Vittsburgh • mayfly'
The FraWin ,Fire Insurance Companp
. • oi-cutusnacruts.
PERPETUAL.-15400,000 paid in office
163} Chestnut st., north side: near.Fifilt. Take
ranee, either permanent or limited; against loss or clam-
age - by-fire, on property and Weep; ot, every description,
of town or country, on-the mOst reasonable ternts. Ap
plication, made either personally or by letters, will im
promptly attended to. C. N. BANCEER,f reit-
C. G. 13AncaEa, Secretary.
DIRECTORS
. Charles N. 13aucker, Jacob IL Smith,
Thomas Hart. George W. Richards,
Thomas .1. Wharton, Monfeeni
' Tobias Wagner, . Adolphi E. Boric; • • -
Samuel Orem. - David S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH .AGENCY.
Monaca hams, Agent, 'at the Exchange Office of
Warrick Martin tr.. Co., corner of ad and Market sts.
Fire risks. taken on buildings and their contents in
Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No
marine•of intnnd navigation risks taken. aug.t-1y
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M 51.41 LING. • 7. TIMM, SE.
• :HANG &'FINNET
Agents at PittibUrgh. for the Delaware. Mutual Safety In
surance company-0f Philadelphia.
FIRE RISKS upon 'Buildings and Metchandize of eve
ry description. and Marine Risks upon Mills 'or car
goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms.
Office at the warehouse of King & llolmes, on Water
st.. near Nlitrket street, Pittsburgh.
.N. 13. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron
age of their friends and community at large to the Dela
ware M. S. Insurance Company, as an institution among
the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large
paid in Capital. which, by the operalion of its charter, is
constantly incrensing—as yielding to each person insu
red, his due share of the profits of the Company, without
involving him in any.responsibility whatever,beyond the
',rename actually paid in by him; and therefore on pos
sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
feature. end in its most attractive form. noel tf
A GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
ill COMPANY OF PIRLADELPIA.—N. E. corner of
Thirds:lntl 'Wood streets, Pittstirgh.—The assets of the
compnoy on the first of. January. 1.845, as published .in
conformity' with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
were
Bonds and Jiortgagcs• •
Bcal.Bstatc• at cost
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash
Making a total of 6209,2 ,- .13 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will be
promptly met. and giving entire security to all who ob.
tabt pollutes from this Company. Risks taken at as low
rules 113 arc consistent with.sUctiritv.
oc.tB WA lIMICii MARTIN, Agent.
Insurance Against Fire.
rirtiE A,,uriran Fire in.toronre Company—Office, No.
I. 72.WuIlan street. Philadelphia; incorporated A. D.
1810—Charter perpectuat
Insures Buildingx. Furnittere,Merchantliza, and proper
ty generally. either in the 'city or country, o—ninst loss or
do nags by fire., perpetual or for limited periods, on favor
able fermis.
DIRECTORS:
John Servant, Samuel C. Morton,
William Lynch, ' Adolphus Peries,
'Minna,* Allihonc, . Geory Abbott,
JUiLLI WelEl4 Jr.,- _ Franck Brady,
Jobn.T..Lowis. .
- -
• • .
.621311..42. C. MORTON, President.
Pnax,rin , D. Smarm. Stioratari,
Orders to -insurance insurance 11"tlie übeme Compenv will he
•receival-awlinsumneett created by the ultriersh.,nted,
GEO. COCHRAN,
20 Wood .trect.
ractor.
tr. is_ t„tfticetteut by medical - mkt that Connell's
.3fameal:Pate flityamor. manufactured by Comstock
- he n Cen42l.Courtland st., New York, is the greatest won
derer- the(l9th century. Its effects are truly miraculous.
All pains - are removed from burns, senithl, &c., and all
external sores, in a few minutes after Its application;
healing the snmenn the most delicate skin, leaving no
scar; It isequally bctirqial in nll kinds of inflammato
trYdiscasett, such its sore Nipples end Eyes, Sprains,
Itbemuntism. White Swelling and Ulcers. Bruises, [turns.
Chillblaitis,Erysipclas. Bites, Tic Dolorranu, 5,e. We.
ini.,thtedil as . proof to alt we say. the Manes of many cm
iment use it in their prbetice, and hun
dreds of thd elerfy who prnise it to their people. Kind
parent Leep'il constantly on hand, in case of accidents by
fire life maybe lost yrithant, but by its use-all Miens are
subject to its cOtitrpl.'unless the vitals are destroyed. Can
tion,k-demember nail' ask for Conmits illogical Pain Ex
treerere, suenufectured by Comstock 4- Co., N. Y., and take
:mother.
Piter. Soars, &c.—The (Interne hays' Linemen', in an
article more lastly .gelebrated as a CUM for the above.
'than any or all other Its cures are almost binned:etc,
and it is only necessary to let those who know the article
and use it with such great snccess. that it is to be had
true and genuine of Cennstoek & Co., 21 Courtland at.,
S. Y.. sole proprietor.
Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa., by W. Jakessorr.
ttlt Liberty st..„ head of Wood std abmiu Washington. Pa.,
by A. Clark ; in Brownsville by. Bennett & Crocker, 11180
by one ngeltl in every town in Pennsylvania, Mick, Md.
and Virginia. tiovlD.4l&wfert
1• the beet Cough Medicine I ever Elevr.”
IICA Li the following proof of the superiority of Dr. Wit
, lard's Orituttai Cough Mixture, from a respectable eF•
iseu, who has tried fl
Ms acts. lI ATn h linoCKWAV:—Alter laboring for several
weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and
most distressing cold, which had, thus far. resisted the ef
fects of several of the “infullibles.”l was induced to pur
chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixtufe. and give
it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one
half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. the
Drat medicine I ern- saw."
True copy. JOHN HINDS.
Fold by (HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer
cial Row, Liberty street, near Citing!. . jand
House, 62 Marta
Stmt. between Third and Fourth vertu, have just
received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in
part: 17 cures various styles Prints and Chintzes of En
glish. French and American manufacture; lid pis rich
and desirable patterns French Ginglituns, warranted in
ferior to stone imported iti style, quality and durability of
colors; 4 cases splendid Plnid goods for ladies dresses,
comprising every style foe Full and Winter wear; Cash
meres. Al. de !mines. Satin strid Almieens of various
colors; 3-4 and 4-4. black and blue black Silks, for Man
tillas; Fancy drool Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de
Laing. all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Cas
simeres, Cutisinetts. Broad Cloths and Veining's; bleach
ed Mid unbleached Muslins front 0,1 to Life. per yard;
Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; 'Pickings,
Cheeks, stripM Skirtings; bleached nod brown Drillings,
etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re
tail at the very lowest cash prices.
scp:l A. A. MASON & CO.
!LIEN !MOLE t ROOMS, litsrkes Build
ings,,jl4 Fourth strea.s—Hocou & Axriithyr, Daguerreo.
typists from the Rasters cities, would call the attention of
the 11111111thIIIIIII of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of cittzens and others, at rooms in
the third story of Durke's building, dth_st.
Persons wishing pictures takenmay rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest
perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow.
er(nl idiot, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed
for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are
solicited to call and examine.
Persons sitting for pictures are neither remdrred or ex
pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given.
N. a Operators will find this, a good depot tilt stock
and chemicals.
ID"lnstruetions given in the art, containing the more
recent Ito rovements. lan')
_
rrio EF,MALRS.--Ever female should have a box of
1. Ur. Ralph's Pills.. They arc perfectly adapted to the
peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle Mild
ness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduc
ed, their character has been rapidly
. established among
the Indies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite.
Very complete directions for use in the yarious com
plaints mill be found in the directions accompanying
each box.
For sale by:
S. i.. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield etreet, near Third.
Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smith, Bia
minghatn; mid John 111'Cracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh
jatiti.s - .
Hollow-We're
. Cattings.
MERCHANTS visiting our pity fur the purpose of
obtaining their Spring supplies - of Hollow-wure
and, other Custingsovill find a very heavy stock, and an
extensive varitity of patients and sizes in store by
Samples can be seen at our warehouse,Commercial Row,
l e iberty street, next \V. W. Wallace's Marble works.
, • frr Terms and prices favorable.
. feb m QUIN, McBRIDE & Co.
NEtV BOOKS—Just received, by Express: Germany,
England. and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss
minister by J. H. Merle D'Aubiatie, D. D., author of His
tory of. the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &e.
A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew
and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist
the practice of domestic instructionand devotion; byjohn
Sint Summer, D. D., Bishop of Chester.
For sale by • EL.LIO'IT & ENGLISH,
f e leti 56 Market street, bet. 2d and 4dt.
Table Cullery,
THE undersigned hus just received a select assortment
of Table. and other fine Cutlery, including. Desert,
and Carving halves and forks; which, with a. large:stock
of (rushes of every. lielkero . top, and Shocpkaltars' find
ings, be will dispose Of us usual, on reason le testa%
JOHN W. lILAIIL
120 Wood 'street.
11 P 29
, LlollSAM—Alnrgel,ot, with Dwening House yn front,
.On Deeatitr street, running brie:EVAtfeet.bAgad:gl by
alO fe e t a lky, Also °Urge lot. of 110 feet front on But
ler street. Lawrenceville, by 2eo fent deep. containing a
well arranged Cottnge Dwelling Nvith 1 t goon's,
large Bull and Parlor, front nod te.ar 413,rd0n,A.0.
S. curttliutrr, Gen. Agent.
Smithfield, above 4th street.
1L.1..0NV WAGONS--36 Willow Weirons,
r 24 do. Cradles;
40 do. Basket Chairs;
12 Nests Chitties Baskets: •
3 doz. Alarket Baskets, with
covers, assorted;-vee'd and for sale by' .• • ,
npu. . - • ZEBUI.c)N-KINSET.
.
Crysi ai Plate Window - Vases. • • '
rpHE ONLY-CIINSTAL PIATEG LASS. that Ma never
been rOlter its reilistkafter being' Ott in. the
windows. • tY lll6 "Freilell and Eug
lish pit tiplaiwarAd is AciAoh-koNceo4ll.prlce..
OF ALL pizns. •
Men, fiertlWZrtre of >ol..iiieacriptions..oennam•Enclisk
acid American.LIQOPEVELT lit: BON.
Now York,"April V1.849-(40-20,0)
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MIN
DR. HOPFLANTeS CELEBRATED
trir,nmas MEDICINES
Are wahrut a Meal:fur the Cureqf Diseasie
IF taken according-. to. the directionohey- will cure any.
case, non - latter who ervihatolse lute failed.
VEGETABLE 'RHEUMATIC- ,PILLS, ,
For the - permanent cure of •Rhetimatism, Gout, Gan
grene, Hysteria, and severe nervoee affections. and are
highlyrecommended for the,. cure_ of Dropsy, Demerit!
Asthma and Neuralgia: Tridents' Using thew in most
eases, experience benefit smut after the first dose. They
quiet the nervouasystem, which enables them to rest well
during the night.. '.They never fail 'to creme cure, when
taken according to directions.. - • -
No outward application con permanently remove rheu
matic pains from the system." mometimesact at
a palliative fora- short period, bet there is always danger
in-their use. They may cause the pain to leave one pines
for perhunte:a vital purl, . Or . elsa.Where the pain will be
more acute - -
GI';RMAN BITTERS,
Foe the pennatietit cure of Liver Complaints, jthindice, -
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, . Chronic Debility; Chronic Asth
ma,.-Neryous Debility; -Pulmonary . Affections, (arising
from the liver ,or stomiteh,) Diseases of.the . Knitters, and
all -diseases 'agising from re disordered stomach. tu,both
milenaod - female, such as Tenuile weaktmes. ilirzinespi
fullness.'of blood to the head., TlUTetretighien the eye-
Acta, .and reinove all acidity of the stomach, and give it
tone andamion and assist digestion. - They can be taken
by the most delicate stomach, and in every ease will est
' tirelY destroy costiveness and renovate the -whole sys
tem, removing all impuritieS - and remnants of previous
diseases, and. giving . healthy .action to the whole
The symptoms of LiverCompfaiiit are, uneesitiess and
pain in the right aide, and soreness upon Much immediate
ly under the inferior ribs; Inability to lie enthe left nide,
or Wet all able, a dragging sensation produced,whielt se
riously-nacre respiration. causing ycry often IL trouble:-
some cough; together with these sympteute we perceive a
coated tongue, aridity of the etomaeledefielency of per
spiration, and
"sometimes a syMpatbetic WAR in the right
shoulder, with n great disposition to , sleep And depressiod.
of spirits, and sometimes sores. in the mouth or throat,
causing mucus to rise iii the nostrils. Jaundice frequent
ly- accompanies it, mid a dropsy in the face. , ',These symp
toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce
that most. baneful disease. 'Collette:Miler).ln fort, ma
jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes
above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every
instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. • •.
The symptoms of Dyepepsia are very various—those af
fecting the stomach alone, are nausea,7leart-burniloss.of
appetite, sometimes an excess of eppetite, sense of 'full
ness or weight on the stomach, pinking or fluttering of the
pit of the stoinaelt, timid e ructations. or sour arising from
the stomach, ate.. Dyspepsia, devoid of a funetual nature,
is without danger; but, if. arising from a disease of the
stomach, it Is dangerous. . .
Nervous Debility generally actompanies Dyepepsia or
Liver Complaint; it will also cure: - .A few deses will re--
' move all the unpleasant effects, Mich as fluttering at the
heart, aching sensation When in a lying position, dots or
webs before the sight, fever ' nd dull rein the head,
constant ima.einings of evil, and great depression of spir
its. Outward signs are, teqttick and strong pulse, pale
and distressed countenance, /cc. ,
- Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually
by the use of the Bitters, as directed.
SUDORIFIC, '
An infallible, emedy for Coughs or Colds. -- or the Chest,
Spitting of Mood, Intluerira, Whooping Cough, Bron
chitis, Hemoral Asthma, or any disease of the. Lungs or
Throat.
This is an invaluable family medicine. 'lt soon relieves I
any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Croup by be
ing early administered: No cough or cold ix too light to
pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the
grave annually; and cause Imlay to grow up with "a deli
cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, if at
first properly treated.'
Sri KEN.kIID OINTMENT, • -
For the effectual cure,ef. the Piles. Tetter, and Rheum,
Scald Dead, Ring-worms, Inflamed Byes or Bye-lids,
Barber's Itch. FrosteteFeet, Old Sores arising from fever
or -impure blood; and will extract the fire from-burns, on
application, or remoyessny eutaneents eruptions from the
skin. 'Persons troubled% with tender faces should use it
ever shaving: it will in al fevcmotneets, remove all-sore
ness amt stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on,
and is invaluable its any . tinnily.
TAR OINTMENT,
For the cure of pants or weakness in the liver, back or
chest.: it will entirely remove any deep seated
Thescjemetties have caused many to enjoy the ines
timable blessings of invigornted health. and in .a. varie
ty of desperate .and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi
cal cure.
The innumerable impositisnin upon the public. and the
of remarkable cures never made. yet "certified
to ley feigned names, or by persons wholly mmemutinted
with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do
justice_ to the . public in °di:ring sutbeient inducement to
make a trial °Mese invaluable medicine's. They are en
tirely vegetable, and free from nil injurious ingredients,
and claim your petronage solely upon their merits. ETery
family should have pamphlet—they can be had of the
agent, gratis.
Principal Depot at the German MCIIiChIC store. 278 Race
street, one door above. Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in
l'inihurgli, by (janl7-diy) WM. THORN.
SII.ENCE THAT DREADFUL COCCHI l—The Lungs
• are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been
begun, the' Cough of Consumption bath in if a sound of
death.
Aar. TOO • Morurn? Your darling child, your Idol
and earthly joy, pt now perhaps confined to her chamber
by it dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin sliranken
fingers, telt the hold disease has already gained upon her.
—the sound of her supuleltral cough pierces your soul.
Yortso Ma a. whenJo Al about Mettler life, dtsollse sheds
a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu
ture—your hectic . cough and feeble limbs tell of' your
loss of hope, but. you need not des? air. There is a balm
which will heal the wounded lungs. iris '
Ethermares All-II ceding . Unlearn.
Mrs. Arran& the wife of. Wm. 11. Attree, Fatti_ was
given up by Dr. Sewell of Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New
York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had
every appearance of tieing in consumption. and was so
ptottouticed by her physicians—Sherman', Balsam wait
given and it cured her.
Mrs. GAIOWIIIANTZ. nr - Bull's Ferry. was also cured of
consumption by this Balsams when all other remedies
failed to give relief—she was reduced to a 'Skeleton- Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, est Broadway, has witnessed its
effects in several eases where no other tnedecine afford
ed relief—but the Balsam . operated litre a charm. Dr. C.
also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma,
which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming
ns it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It
heals the ruptured Of wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev. lIESOLY JONFS, 103 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection - of GI years standing. The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi
cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals. 19 Delaney
street. gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the.
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health.
•Mrs. Lemmas WELLS, 05 Christie-at., suffered from
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to .
subdue every attack by a timely. Lie' of tins medicine.
This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit
ting Blood, Liver Compinints and all the affections of the
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.
Price 25 cents and SI per bottle,
Principal Office Still Nassau street. New York.
Likewise Dr. Shermatt's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and PoUr
Man it Plaster •
Sold wholesale and retail by Will. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse.
99 ljberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood sweet, and
by the following duly , appointed Agents for Allegheny'
county :
• A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan phriest,
Manchester:J. It. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Mitstin, car, Webster st. turd Elm;
Daniel Negley,.East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins:-
burgh; Thos. Atkan, Sharpsburgh; Sarni. Springer, Clin
ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Black. Turtle
Creek; - C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son. Mliees
port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley AVLaughlin,
Plumb TsiwnshipLWin. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas.
Fulton, Tarentumlo.ll. Starr. Scwie maro-ly
IUfcTE TRemroNT:—pr. W. LANDE, of. Payette-,
.13 - 1 sidle, N. Y.,arrget:•*l am well persunded,and have
been for some [neat your Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of great use t 1 those who may hove occasion to
use them, and have:administered teem to my patieuts."
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are lin..,
mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 cents a box. Sold:wholesahrand retail by
S. L: CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street, nenr Third.
Also, by Wm, Cole Allegheny city; J. G. Smith.:Bie
tninghnm; and Sohn ItiTracken. Fifth Ward. ifebl7
DS.,S. COOK, Pitria, Ohio,-writes, March, 1E46:
"I have used your Vennilugs, Carmidatice Balsam,
and Krpectorant, in my practice, for the last three years,
and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and
never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realising my,
fullest expectation in their curative propertieri: Your
othermedieines 1 cannot speak of frotn expe,riente;,but,
judging from those I have used. Fdoubt not hut that they
claim, and are entitled to.. till the.confidence reposed in
them, by, those who have Used tneM. I was formerly
very partial toe VerMifuge, until 1 beeroneacquant
ted with yours, which has my decided prefererie to any
other now in use. . •
Ressectfully, yours. he., S. S. COOK. la: 11. ,1
try-. For sale in Pittsburgh= the Pekin Teti Shore, r 2
Fourth st. • • febls_
1) A. FAILNESTOCK'S.OOI.IOII SYBBP.—Titis pre
paration has proved Itself to be of very great effica
cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Astbnia, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping : Cough, and other Pneumonic
Affections; and the proprietors feel nnurauted in reeom
niending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates of indis,putableauthority; in
testiraonyof its value. _ •
It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low a price
as to place It within the reach of every:person: i There
are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro
duce such decided ' effects in such a abort thne. Pre
pared and sold by r ,.
. ,11. A. FAIINF.STOCK ZerCO.,
Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and
Wood streets. r • decl3.'
DR. RALPH ' S CELABILA.TED VECMTABLE Pima ere fpr
&alai wholesale and retail, at the
RAUL ESTATE
No. 50. Smithfield
• .41so, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: .1. G. Smith, Bir
minghtno; John NeCre, , * q, , l'enn street, Ei4,ll.Ward,
feb 21
INES 4NA Ll(tAlq
tern and, V.iglitlis
.ot the following celebratifd
nninoy :
ST ,F iptte AraT I Y, j'gr
otar4
Pge,
Scizeitac
llenneasy d ar k,
" a pale,
Pinar Castilian & Co' "
's dark.
Imperial Eagle Gin,
Black Horse
Swan' • ' •
• ,
Pine Apple, "
rah:Wl l llser
%T.Oollier WS . I . :La:large. at
Liquors Boulekr . aiso, .
for ftialikar.iainoited, On pl
ler and Liquor Siorty of
iota • some
. .
. • .
CirCA/dA'.iitatoitless - artiekt-Yor.
C growth, beauty,' and reatontdou of die .Hair. This
Cream. .crlicit ,onco known, Anacreetle all.other . aril
eke Of the Jand haw fit uie. Where* the hall is dead
bar Alt, thin; Mithealthy. tun , turning gray, a few applica
tions will make the hair soft and dark. and give,it a bean
tiful. lieeleappearance: and will cifsomalreitmaitoatn
its. &clines& -and healthy color, twice as lovas all the
preparations that are generally usid. Where the hair's
thin, or hns fallen off it may be restored by using this
Cream. Everylady:and gentleman who is in the habit of
using oils on their hair should at once purchase . it bottle of
the Chinese =flair Cream; as It is so composed that it will
not injure the heir likc the other preparations, hut, will
beautify it, and give perfect sea/faction in _ every' in
, .
stance. • • ••
ter testimony to its very superior qualities, sea
towhug letter from the !ter. ilr. Caldwell to Meiris.
liendershott &Stretch, Nashville, lenerirl agents fof thei
Southern Swum:
Letter efthe Rev. R. Cold Pastorqf the Prirbyteriaii
Moses I,frommtanam & Srurrcit; Grertitir_tokS . ;
p.easisie in adding ray testi t nouy In favor of thie.teettent ,
-PrePurution caned 'Pr., Parish's Ciatuir Hair errant, for,'
about two yuars ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; but having procured . a bottle orthe
Cream, and need it acconlhm to the museriptiou:it is now.
elastic, soft,. and firm to. Ma head. Many babiannsand
oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state.
than before. This Cream, however, laas maS my aspec
lotions: '
As an article for the toilet. my wife gives it'preferenci
over all others. being' delicately peritonea and not dis
posed to mocidity. 'rho hulles,espeClally; will and the
Chinese Creme to be a 'desideratum thew prepamtions
. for the toilet. ' • Respectfully, - he:.
'
' • ' R. CALDWIILL.
January 7,1°47. • • - • • .• • •
ID - Bald• wholesale• aild. retail, in rilisilurgb, by John
M. Townsend, 45 Market at., and Joel Mohler, conier of
Wood and FifUsslif.•... -, - 1613:411/4W-1r
.
•redDIES are. cautioned rig,ainet using .Cominnit Prep . a
L A
Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully hint
riousit is !Odic skin ! how coarse, bow rough, how Eullowi
yellow, and unhealthy the akin appears idler. using pre
pared chalk ! . Besides it- is injunoue,contaiinga.)arge
muintity,of lead! We have prepared a beautital vege
table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of nil delateiiime
qualities, and it impute to the skin. a natural,. healthy,
alubester, clear, ' hvely veldtet at' the lame thee acting
as a cosmetic on the skim making it soft and atoned,.
• Dr. Jatnes Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massiielm
setts, soya : "Aker narilysit in Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
I find it possesses the mosibenuti(ul and minim). and at
the same.time innocent, white I ever saw.. I certainly
can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin
requircebeautifying." Priced? cents a box. Directions
—the beet way to apply Lilly White, is with sift leather
Or wool—the former is preferable. . ..
A PINE ear ov Tarrit you '''2s CENrs.- - White teeth.
foul breath, healthy guns.: Yellow end unhealthy teeth,
after being onco or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste,' Lave the appearance of the' most beautiful
I ivory, anokat the same time it is so-perfectly +nascent
and exquisitely fine, that its constimt daily use is highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi
tion, giving them a beautiful polish. and preventing a
premature decoy. Those already decayed it prevents
from becomingworse—it also fastens such veil becoming'
loose. and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delie ate') white, and make the breath deliciously' sweet.
• Price 25 ur ti7l teats it box. -'All the above are sold: only
at et! Chatham st., sign of the American Lagle,New lork.
and by the appointed Agents whose nunics appear in the
next column. • •
Wice toe swam, and' gel a rielthusbana, lady! !Tour
face is your fortune. , let beautifol,' cleat, fair? 'ls it
white? If not, it can be =dew even :though it be yet- ,
love,"disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous
ands hare been made than who'bave; washed once or
twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. -The , clrect is
glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genii- ,
toe Jones' . Seep, et the sign of the American Eagle, ea
Chatham street.
Bing-worm. Salt-rheum, Scurvey. Erysipelan. Barber's
Itch, are often cured by Jones Italian' Cheinical Soap;
when every laud of remedy 'has failed. That it cures
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, sill:now. Sold at
the American Eagle, ES Chatham street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. ' • ' •
...." ; ' • ' • - C. INGLIS, Jr.. -Patterson..
Sold at JACISON'a 59 Liberty at., head of Wood, Sign of
of the Big Hoot. • • . . • . nov2a.
INE - DOLDAR E NE AND A HALF. CF:ISTS:
kj—Marriage.-,CartlydeOuL—Ally.laily between wren- .
ty and thirty, pose.uung a iymmetrical form, good fea
tures, he., as asked confidentially, run elle suppose any
man could admire her while ehe bas such yellow, teeth;
i
'such sillowrougt;'cliaree akin; end
such dirty, had;
wiry hair; when. 14 , Spending the above Pant: she mieht
have delicate white 'teeth. a pare- sveret-beeratt , i!trea
beautiful head . of hair. She con have beautifuLurbite .
teeth and sweet breath by using 62.5. hoz of Jb,e# Am. ,
err Tooth Paste; a skin white ; pure anti spotless as snow..
by using a cake of the ge nuine lone,' Italian Chemical
Soar;• a nd a beintifill bend of - hair by using a 35. bottle of
Jonea' Coral Bair Ilestoratire. Do: nor .furrn,na opinion
against this before you trey, or you will regret it; hat .fre
sure to ask for lonee' artieles:• Fold early ni New Vat'
at 62 Chatham st. For sale by • .. • • . . ~-,,..
V. hi. JACKSON,-..Agent.•., - •
68 hillertyst.:Pitteburch..., •
CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOrlllE.. , 4lnple
periettee has proved Maine eembiaatioisoforeditine
hare ever been so efficncionsin rernoviugitte sboie 'dis
eases, as DR JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. ltliaseffpcteii:
Cures Cady astonishing, n ot only of Cancer and
. tither
eases of that class, but - has removed th e''inoit stubtkont
diseases et .the DysPePsie..tre.... This
medicine enters into the circulation, mid eradicates dis f
wherever located. It purifies the blood and other
fluids of the body: removes obstruction in thcpores of
the skin, and tedttees enlargement of the glandi or bones.
It increases the appithe, renioves headache and drowsi
ness. and htvigorates the whole systeni, and imparts ani
mation to the diseased mid debilitated constitution: There
is nothing superior to a in the whole us:Aerie medien: :It.
is perfectly safe null extremely picanant.and hati nothing.
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the. idea of
. .
lowing medicine.
ID'For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
Fourth st.. near Wood. , .S • innelft
A Recipe for Ibis 'lament. klalrl:. ._ •
rpo FORCE ITS. GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE
IT- SOFT, SILKY. CU:AN AND FlNE.—Persons'
in consettnenee of the many things sold, set down every
article. (be it ever KO' good,) as o humbug. • If people
could be made to try a 3s. bottle of lone's Coral Hair Re
storative. end red bow it snakes dry. rusty, red; light hair;
moistaso ft, auburn and dnrk, and keeps It so; and by its
use for sometime, cause's it M. grow miturully beautiful;
if people could see the number of poor respectable me-.
chaturs that use' it, (aye. and find it the cheapest thing.
they can use,) (or drefeing and beautifying the liain.for.
keeping It soft nut. in order three times Di long as tiny
other article made; and . .•_.. -
. Forces it to grow: stops its falling, ' •••• •
• And costs but 3 shillhigs taw. • • •
. We formerly:sold nothing less %half etbotites, bet we
Jvish people to try it. 'Sold only at 82 . 0iibid 59.3 Chatham
, . et, New-York, and by • . -;
. ne.o • . Witt. JACKSON.Att st.
•
o".VVloleJimiveh gnar
-1 rithdy. ltiiiaes.qtp; &p.,
nds, grades; andyp9gen
,nation - -hitirket Wine
Banco Port.
mit
TiPsV
• -
Barltargly •7(
S. S.
hlhdetra
S. At. " "
Spnington
Royal - ' " -
Pale Sherry
Brown "
Golden "
Tentiire." • "
Lisbon "
Claret'to
.;"
,t4"). 4 l' l lalirMftlitPi . "
fade ot .Iskiiirre.krides and.
ampague ••alid , ClitietYtriiles,
easii• R ; tetras, att.llB:Airuie — .C.4s.
rof • • •?:11..:MUTIN,' '
Suiithfield und 'Fro:alai. •
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TESTI:Mu:it' tut I.k.
eines.—Thelmderei Chi=Haar Pi ttsburgh. hay.
rug personally'used Dr. \Willard's Oriental Cough Alin
ture, and experienced itsheueacial effeets.dnll3oSl cheer
fully recnamieud it tot safe and ell'ectutd.ln all case'
Speaking fronLexperlence, the believe that it 1104 no nu•
perior i and would recommend its use to all the afflicted.
cuIARI,F:s
IVIII.IENKLNS.
Pittsburgh, March 12th. 1,19. • -
II:I-Sold by .1. Seboonmaker & Co., John Hnyi4 James
•
A. Jones..l. H. Cassel. John I'. Scott, F. L. Snowden. J.
Mohler, Ogden &Snowden. -_ - .' . . . - ap22 .
0 - alTr ittitifrilT scußvt:cit.ti.oßit - s7Eitysirg ,
0 LAS, Barber's pa, Chaps, Sore Sterrfs, Pimier.--:
;i lk
This is dby manyphysicians bititiS city in Miring the , :
above. we would not conietencionsly sell unless-we
knew it e rill we - state.
As a c tie, the Moe JONES'S SOAP iiiterhOps the
only artie ' ever known:that. removed iipurities, and
cleared, and beautified the skin, making , it soft, - clear,
smooth and white as an infants. -But mitid,,it is sold ft 82
IV - iiI.JACKSIMst, Agent, '•-•
90 -Liberty street. Fittilmrsh. ..
1%11-: RIC A N OIL—THE ORE..l:l',lls'm K 1511 ut'
TUllE.—Procured from awell in Kentucky, 185 feet
below the earth's surface. This' 011 will be found vastly
superior .to Ilarlem, British; or any formerly popu
lar Oils. Its curative properties fer the:following all.'
meats are truly wonderful: Anil-mastery. rhellmatism,
whooping-cough, ptithisic, coughs. colds, spasms, .tetter,"
erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat.
liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the,
breast side and back; diseases of the imlne;*piles ; heart
burn, diseases of the" hip: : loint, hifinmect sort . eyes,
ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth 'ache, sprains, strains,
bhrns scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcera, 'cancer, fever;'sores,
Price SO cents per bettle.. - SoldwhQTesaleard retail by
WM. JACl(Oß,atbisboetand slum store, B9 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh : - The MO-Pao - ft-tends in thC•door 3 Way.
Only place in Pittsburgh wheos the . octtuttm can be Oh
lniue
: Cstrnott&-atiorder to he surebf obtaining the genuine,
purchase only of the geneini egcnt for
We
Pennsyl-'
v units, J ck F.O it, '8 , 3 Liberty Atriet, br through sub- -
Agents appointed by him Fit its sale, eneh of whom
have a show hill,and goueraldirections in pamphlet form
containing the panics and'addiess'of the • Proprietor and
General Agent of Western :Pennsylvania, ns follows: ,
Dr. Hall proprietor;Kehnickk.. •
Wtri:'lncksior; General Agent tor-Western: Peunsyl.ra- -
ziia,' 89 Liberrrstreet; Pittsbuth, -to Nhom, all ordecit,
'innst be addressed.: f:
' Ormatvs;- r Etich bottle enclosed to one or- the
named Pamphlets, and the mince of ‘Villitutt Jae kiiiii.(the
poets! und only N4.tolesala'agetit kor - Westerts Pentisyl t
vania.) Printed on the outside of the lebeL ocr2s:
Iron Cltir cracker and Ilitroad.flaliery:••' -
J. 9ftßPll ARD -
TVOULD respeetfully in f orm his friends and the pub
' lie generally, that he - lms added to his Other bust
nes3,the manufacturing of .Crackers.of every variety:,
Having purchased one of AV, R. Nevin's'Cracker 'and
Pilot 13readinnehincs , beta prepared to'filrall - orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the- shortestnoti•ca and hopes
by &Strict nue - Mimi to business. to shtnen portion ofthe.
- public pair/masc. The public As yespSOµW tastte 'to
cull and examine - for themselves'. -
11A.KERV I No„;10 Ctortnierchil: R. F fin Lilierty itppc4:
site strutlj
B. Urstuie and dyspepsia ' Bread.
14pgehnd ever .:ry -inioruiptut he : had at'
the store, or•my:wagon, or at my stand in thentarkci.
Caies and Confectionary on hand and Made to-Order.
np o 4l-1Y • ; ' '' , T.sl. • Comtnerc . allto then
QUNDitIEIS.-400 Oar:. - •
VI:200 whole mid half.boze.stardhtes; •
10'h askets olive 02; ' •
• assone,4 Ciitarps,
S enskis I..ohdan .POtter, quarts and pints;
300 doz,.Bramlies. Wines,ke. very, old; .
5 -bbls. - powdered Slagar;
-00 baskets Clitirrviipta Witke, part to arrive;
hbds - ClaretWiltei for male by
NOTICE TO SHIPPF.R.b.—We have . taken nis'otEec, ,
immediately opposite us oar "bUrnt warehinatie, w for
the present, wbcre we will transact• business ak:usual t .
unttt u new house can be erected, arrangement) baring
. u3y Leen made fo - r that purpose. - •
Boats will :aftvag! be fa iv:lio - di: aro= Wirftli,
receive freight. • C.:4. AI'ANIII.ITY , t0 . C0.,: •
. . .
7 , rip•l• .•- tn• Bastn, Liberty kt.
Ir3.I4tLEY-100 bags btFlep, just land.MvPAd for lien ,.
P 17..• 1,1 1 -3 6 3 w• WPAIMt& •
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SUGAR COATED VEGETAIILE PUROATIVEPIEL9,
A:universolly admitted to operate, not only diall
effectual preventive, but eus a surer failing remedy:. in
all diseases:xhieh con afect the Inman- frame. lead
acheq.iudigcstion, Rhentitatiess PilerAturry,
:Small Pox, Cholera lam ;W
bus, oitna; whooping Con,
Consumption", 1 Cllllldireo . Q.Pin sch Seasledert• Liver Com
-
plaint, ApopleXy, Concerti; Alettslaa, Salt phettni,,7Fits,
Heartburn. Giddiness, ErysiPelas:'Dealhess," Itebinge of
rho Skin, Colds, Gout, Gmrat. Pains in MO Beek, Inward
Weakness, Palpitation of the ilea rt, thetTbrelt,
th
Asma. Fevers 01°11kb:ids; FentaleCompWnti,Sitelies
the. Side, Spitting of Illood,',Sore"Eymr, Scrohalai•St.
Anthony's Fite; Lowness of Spirits., Flooding, Fluor AI- -
bas or Ntliites, Wipes, King's _Evil,. ,Lockjaw, Ilystrizia;
Bile on the Stomach, and bilious olleetionaL.Fleeurisy, -
Swelled Feet and Legsrawida. Pox, White Swelliap,
Tremors, Tumors, Clem, V,omiting-Tand n hosier othsts
harts successfully .antl,nsjoalsteilly beau vanquished 1 .1
vr
heir all-poorful arm. , - • r
They have been keeled td eepect . permainenteures yr }ran
all other remedies had moredlinavailing, and* tho
1 hay litivis bt many vases ;opens/led sberreteriptivirelAl
of the mmt eminent physicians, and received besides their
-
unqualified commendation. . _ -
They bare been frequently reeconmenced by men of Sae
most distinguished characters throughout the bind, and
been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Prinees lef
rofol blood: ht +
They bow:4lmm ottroductiliqui the 'lmmuniser Uhl.
burgh, I'aris, and Vicancii•andethrorigh the disinterested
esernons of our Foreign Ambassadors,- they bars recei
ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rat. ,
sin,. and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Emphe,
• tr,e - Scarcely a Packet vessel of any mpnterkails*ola
the port of• New York, without 81111b1/Udardillr&lKAO
SICK, lIIAN'S.N EVER FAILING ERIUNP.
jp-Ageueies have been established in all the principal
Caws in the Union and applications are constantly reacts •
tts fromelmost ' numberiess villages in every secants'
of the country. Testimonials of their marvellous effecter
•are pouring in from all quarters—and .in-socti aloe:wry
that we hove not time to read ,one, half of: them. What
rtrongcr or more conclusive evidence than these , import
ont facts can the most sceptical desire's it possible. that ,
the ninny thousands alio have tried CLICRENEITS‘
PILL, can be deceived in 'their restate' If any
tore or quackery existed, would it not Emig egtehnve been
held up. as it should be. to the 11C4 . 011 and derision of
justly ofFilitted community. '
- 1:17' Remember, Dr. C:l4.Clickener is tha original
renter of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of die Sort. _
was ever beard of. until he Introduced them mi Anne; Mt U.
Purchasers Amnia, therefore. alwols ask for Clickener's
Sugar Coined Yegvnble Pills Mid take 130 other, or daty
will be made the victims of riTraud. ' • : 4 • '
.FRICE.2 S CENTS I'ER COX., - -
Dr. Clictener'sprinelpal taco for tile salo ofpillii; is of
Yesey et.; New , x.
W hl. J ACK-RON. 89 Liberty AL. head of Wpodst.,Fillt
burgh, vit.. Gencialo Agent for Westrtif Fatin4llVeulat
Northern Ohio. and t h e River Counties of-Virgintar. - 41. •
The rUITORiIIg RFC Dr. Clickener's duly slips:Wed
.1 11. L I;
gents for Alleslienyeo.., ' „
WAI. JACI LSO:N s (principal ) 69 Liberty streeirtimuLOT
A. BT. ?Janina Allegheny City '
. &madam Gliriest, Iduncliester. , ... , -
C. Townsend & Co..
• Jno. 11.1 f. Jacques, Ilinningtiam.A
'Jo°. I, Casselereein yet. y., ;
Andrew S. Getty. YVylic -
• Robert Williains, Arthorsville.• ' . I. •
lieminmay, South W.cuyL -
Win. J. empenuiceyiller.
. Jeretniale
~ Daniel Neeley, Cost [jimmy.,
Thltvord 'Thompson, Wilkinsburgh.
Thomas Aikitetibarpsbargli.. :-
G. 11. Starr. Sewickley.,
" &snivel Springer, Clintbh
James APKee..Stewortstown.i.'... ,
. .I.lin Slack, Turtle Creek.
C. P. Diehl, Elitabbila:
Riley Allmnglain. Plumb .Township.
J. Jones. Bakerstostm.: • ,
—Penny. Allieestiorit.
epc;th; f;-.1
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. 1 141 T 1S" 171 E Li}:ST ,COL7GII 3111:11CINF; i .FATAL • # "
~ .k.1,18F4)."-- 7 This was- expressed ale our launiur fro: . 4.
terday, by an intelligi-nt gentleman, Nelms bad used Lot . .i • .
abbot one half of a bottle of.Dr..ifillesfirs Oriental Ceiirk. '•-•'.
Illixture. before If, was entirely . tered. Come land gat a - s
boule of it, tureli the moat obstinate rough or cold does ''., tr.- •
•not disappear b y . its use: .yettr money will be .rensided. • • /17 . "
)
Coinpoonded as it is. pi the Most eacctlre- thoturtcharm - 1 ,"; 1
leisi mini yiyeasigit reniedies, its are for years has, nor in , -.. ,
deed eine st, fail to ilve entire stilisinetion.- -'- -• , • • •.:',
... • ,T - •
For sale, wbolesule.and reiail,.hy. -.:.. • • ',..-:* • - ••1..: :
•' • ' - - - ... iLIYS .i - nnockirlf : ''''.; • -
Libcity stseet. - icipeast.t Basia„ .
AVILLIAIII -.VLF:MIN( i.
-I.thkriuceilll.ti.
Beallleo
Dell
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M WILLA lID'S - Oriental Conch Artarriri.7.'!lmT rra
n
TA.; u-E rt."' .11nn.e who litivihotlisil an op- -
portunity of trying this great retruldy forthwaehannenk
cure of every infccdou-ot the...lunysishould oat tail to giya
itn - tijaY. Cerracates of its e Intimacy. front oar own cit
izens which we ore constantly receiving'. eamnit to.
con i gnee the skeptical. Itead the fallowing from a lady
'of fr 'tartan '•
" .Cumou 5Sl' itt4B.
"Rites: Ways 4- Drock y . :_ It affords me great phrsi
• sure to bef atle.to add Invlestininny in favor of' Pr. 'Wit- ,
'larieirial3rvaluable cork;ili medicine. About three months
sons attacked With a viblein cold. and . was match
. digressed with the tong?.. frina which I.Couldzel no,re
iief,, until f.leas a short nun. since inducrtt to call at. your
store mid purchase some of the, Ozjental Cough. Mixture.
I am happy,lo state that the. use of the secandliiitile. has
entiSrly currant/ and, having ,great' evitfideitaA,,iit it. D
have, and-shall continue to faeounnead.lllo MOW*.
Price . , 25 cent. D, bottle. Sohi by .. •:: •
HAYS
No-12...64u; itivir.l.lboriy at.. richf
Alt..). be .•" Itehtol.- - JVVT...ENTING.
••
111 ROM the New York Gazette. Oct. a, Ittref,•a d oily
1
paper deservedly at , tha head of the daily 'press in •
Briators ..Eztral of Sarsapcirillo.—lt were trot cemrterty
to call the attention of our readers to thisinvaluable prep- .
tir.ition which will be (Omni advertised iormollteicoliono, ,
Mr. Bristol' is a brother. -and , issues ' a highly intereininz . •
newspaper. every now and one or two numbers .
which we have already noticed; 'm m
of the ediciuti' itself
he bean eulogise-dig nearly on the press of the western . I
country, and, we doubt not, justly colorised. - rthas in ito
favor. moreover. very lletteritirtcsittouniale - frore 'the
most eminent .practitionerstin every part of tho ;country ,„
.‘obcre It .Ikom, been ,iwsitd: --There- as beauty, tuttrAtiste .
enough in the bottles, surd in : the engraved labels iu which I,
g
they are enveloped, at...lodine n.porehasei even. irzthe •
preparation itself*ere not.pne °f "
ilm sovereigitest in 1, - .
the world." as every. person
.most believa it 1 5 ••• - . 1 hai
every one must believe. it irt7,that is, every oda .who
would not resist amasser documentary orideococooolu- '
'tire enoug h . to Convert a Turk tO:ChnstianitY.' Bay one:
.of the bottles, gentle reader,: and.AOO ,whetbet joa
'For sale by U. A. FAHNTASTOCK roA". 4 .
(01,24 car. of Ist and Wood and
- D,HFIL:IIINVISM.;..!GOL'T, 'ANL 110
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1.1.: A respectable gentleman•cailed at our office. ai "
said, to intern 14 thaVho bad beatt . aftilete.a larleria - rars'
with Ithettniatiou'Or' Ontii,:and ocetteionallY m.Tio ,
Doloreux; that he had "hceu lo his
room fur months teem theevaOhttoften sulferedshe•roost in. •
tense sod excruciating pais, but that lately he had been
using
. .faynea Antratire. from winch he foandthemosrsig. -I
nal and unexpected relief. Ile says he: found the medi. .
eine very pleusani and creetlye," and that'he now con.
riders himself perfectly cared..P.kiladelyltia:Verth deur.
A Fsei \Yearn Ifion-roa.—A gentleman Of it.rerofulons .
habit. from Indiscretion Midi; younger days. 'became at.
teemed with iliceratinus in the Throat sad Newt, bpd a.. P..
disagreeable eruption of the Elkin. Indeed, his whale -.F.! , .,.
system bore the marks of being smarmed -with disease.
One hand and wrist were so much effected that her had-, t;
lost the use of the hand, every" part being covered with
'deep. painful. and offensive ulcers. and were.as.hedlotv .
and porous 83 on honey-comb. It was at this stage of Ilia
complaint, is death appeared inevitable from a loath '-
some disease, that he cormucnced the use of Jnynt'f Al, - • 41,
terativc, arid baying taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect. •r!-;;
ly cured.
'fho Alterative operates through the circulation, and - '-‘""
ptuifics fhs blood and eradicates disease from the system,
wherever located, and . the . jllllllaTtitlif cures it Lappet-.
formed in discuses. of the slip„ cancer, scroltilat.gout„, • ,
liver complaint, dysperia pnd other chroniti disease.,
truly astontshing.--Sperit of the Timm . • .
For ...Ile 111 ril l / 1 1)12701,1 . 1141C PEKIN /74 Srg i tft;
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CONSUMPTION, irnalo or oLot)o:.
BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, •CCintIiPTIVJM if.
Four-fiilh3 of you are really audenng from tregleited
Colds. or an obstruction and eouiequeist hifirunation of fq.;".
the lining of, those tuber through which;tho air .
we breathe Is distributed to the lungs. Tide obstruction
produces pain and soreness. hoarseness, coatih; dithetalty
of breathing. hectic fever, soda spitting of blood matter
or phlegm. which finally exhausts the strength of "the.pa
tieut.-zand' - death ensues. JAYNES' EXPO:MORAN?
weer Jails to remove this obsirnotion, and prndneets th is g.
most pleasing and happy results . It is certain Jolts 06. t
feels, and cannot fail to relieve. ' - •
For sale in Pittsbnrgh at the Pekin Tealkoro4llFounis •
; IjtEST COUCH' IttIiDICIN Id 1 TM n , WIIILI.D.: .1 “.. 4 .'. ,
- .1.3 Another'evklcitca 'of the sarfiriortv .. 7o(i'itt.i Me . •-•
liirtf s Cough dfiituir, over nil othera. "Rea iiiirtOiloviing , ,if c --...:
certificate from a respaCtable citizen of ,the . FM-Waltz. - •••-•
' Thjaecrliaes diet for some arecimplint 1 waiitrapblol,:' i, '....
vrith aver y serious Cougb, which wan pvidentit b reoni
tog seated - imthe lungs to sochou extent as On;ratist.thll
erect of eirt.ry medicine which I had been lining: l 'T' w4t tv- ...
finally,p,etsuaded to call. at s Hays 4...l.lrockwoyt• Dryqg il; '-
Store - and gel a bottle of -Dr. lard: :Orient Cott . gel -.-.:.
'hlizture ,' which, to n.y great siirpritie. , reliesed:meivery 1 . .:
much; litter taking only two' or three dose s, . cod : 1.
bereft
_.
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Lail used one bottle. I wan aitittly:enred.' 7 Waliaottiach '1 - :-.
'pleated with tin areas, tart I: have brought When to bay - ft _
it. and shall continue to "ecological itioniy frienda. as l:.SI, '
1
Armlg believe it to ht the beer Cif ar,h - Medicine int'the 'tiorld.n.
'Try itonly2.llkellltll 8 BOWL:" • : Sold by _ " •
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.- - JULYS - 4 IniOciMAY• it f , ' , .
' .. • -:- .- 'rig; t Nogri, litleq; . fierit'Orrnal flaititi, -• 2 -
,••• •
. - ...to -.- • ..- .. 1 :. '....--- - . - ..- ' l4 o . o.•ifir• _ 4..;
I.)afiti or cqui‘unA:.;;4-szoinuticr-Tolail Bahl and .
1) yon !visit& iriclr,luiurbses.hcadbitutir, free -
from druidrulland scurf. done' MU to procure:the gentrinll
Balsam of. Columbia. • JloceeeroT.Winc , s.lllTllktnarg
thug exeseed yotry 'espeCuitilipir 'ltildny.wbo • have lot.:. si
their tWenty years laee•badittestored'toitsotil
ginet perfection by the use otlhii lteilsem.':' Age, Stale, of • .o.
ccmdititm. appears to be no obstacle.: whatever- •It also ;
causes the Bald to flow with which the delicate hair tnl4 -
is filled, be which means thousands; whole littiewris grey
as the Atlatit eagle, have bad 'their haze restoied to ith
'tutors') color, by !he useof this breathable iiMMIY.
rilj cases of fever it will be found chteof the most pleasant ii
washes that can be. used, -'A few applicatitma out/ are
necessary to keep the hair from falling out. It etre hgthetus
Aber it never Idle to import a rich, '
goneyaied;thiligterftime for the toilet: it is Ullt It,
.bOlds th ree dines as much es other miscalled Warne/11DV •••,.
.atives,and is more effectual.. The gentilue' rammfach 11,
lured only by Comstock a. Sou, 21, Courthindbetteetolliege
Sold only genuine. in Pittabtugh,lbtWaii,Lbombh:Bl.•
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