The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 29, 1848, Image 4

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styles, are no , to be found elsewhere In ibis city;
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blouses, /Lei ,Also. n genergassonnaeutaar Pltata, yeata •
alliMS'ersteata, ausacaders; and , all other arucles the.
clothtng line, _which will be sold low for cash. Whale.
sale_parchasers - will find it math to their advantage to
call and examine beferdpnrchastag elsewhere.
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greaten Goods, for..Geutsis Wertz. , .
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in the assertion .that he has •the..largain lot of
• nan:b Goods, adapted to men's wear,to be found in any
Tali:inns' Establishment In the - dity—many =ides and .
many styles included in tbq
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lohanues d.Dt oa's colored ". •
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Light and Ahrk'Faticy'is" : , • .
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Caelunaretts, " ." ' •
• Coburgs,' " • • " • • ,
Tweeds, English and • Anierictin ;
Satins,' Crape Silk, Tarleton, Crichmere, Tinselled
Brocades, embossed' stud needle wrought Shapes, white
itlareettles, and a great variety of other Vesting'.
Arse;-eLineti Drills, white, grey. plain, plaid and ribbed,
of, entirely Ina* styles, imported this s eason—which wil l
DO sold low tu order, for cash, on delivery, aud=nly.
•
Filth street. next Exchange Bank.
• • datueac I , •• • 1
No. '77 &..79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY MS . 6I
&lug enlarged and newly fitted up their estAblish-.
H
ment, - arthe above well known vtand s rethilly
invite. Ilia ancfrticita of thefr fiiindsand.the public to their
choice kelection of Goods, comprising every varie
ty for ipring and simmer wear, selected especially .for
tacit' customer deparunant.... Thou, evishingto leave their
orders will find at this establishment every style of .nevr,
and desintbie goods. • Their stock of ready made . Cloth
ing la extensive got up in the beat manner, of durable =-
least• and well worthy . the attention - of those, wishing to
parch:Me , ;Allure invited tocall, aid may rest assured
that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety.
A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand.
narillantan,
•TO ARMS! TO ARMS :—Threatenedln . !
cation ofWestem renna. by Col Swift.with
10.000 men, notwithamading which, J.
M.
White will continue to sell, clothing , cheaper than any
has hereusfort been offered in the Western country, hav
ing the largest establishment iu tho city, fronting on Lib.
,-..erry and &lib ars. lie is now prepared to show to his
• numerous' patrons the greatest variety of cloths, eass
mer
t t e h s
a r p e p su ro ng c s h .
i a n n g d 1 c
C l l o 6 t o h f in / g th o a f t
h al a l s d ve c r r ibpetieonn off s e u r i ed a b i l n e
this market, to which all can have the Right.of Wiry.—
Oh &eremite comor No-107 and curbs .4
umr2s J, .WHITS, Tinos, • deter
OSO/101LIMMIOIXII.• •• •• • • --_ .4ostru *Pbr-le•
. • •
Twin City Clotesing.Storo.
EORG heG LER.k.CO. announce to their friends
kjr-and.tcitizens of. r kileghr.ny. that they have on
11
aitA. tlasOrtnlCiat 'of READ -MADE CLOVEN°,
consoling of Coats, Yests..PantaiNose; sshich they :
will will at fair prices. A so. a superior lot of Mask
Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they .- grill. make up:4l
ordcr,ln Mc neatest and limit Manner. - . . .:••
KisrCistomwork done as usual. .. .
N. B. Don't forget the place, on the west ! . ride of kids':
rat 'timer, 5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny'
. . ti; io Using ; Clothing II !Clothing! t t •
Thu _Three Ei Doors vs.. The .TVesurn'; Tiorld!:•!
150 00 n ' c'VELL SELECTED GARMEZITS
LI. made and ready to be offered on the
.
most libel-ill terms to my old clansmen and. the public. in
general. The Proprietor of this far-famettandextensite
establishment lins now, tiller rettmaing from the Easte rn
eines; n(inuch trotible • and expense, last completed - his
.an
1311 id . wittier armngsetnenui to supply his thoussmds
of
custom:ins with one or the most desirable stocks .of
Clo
thing,ther has ever been offered . in We in any other mar
ket west of the mountains. For neatness - ta atyle' and
• workmanship, combined with the very low prier which
they wilt' be cold for, must eetudnly render the old =if
.. • called Thrie'Dig Doors one 'thegrentest attractions of
the western country. It is . Kreeifying to we to be eb!e to
announcii to my numerous fnendsat Im= and abroad.
that iiotwillisiatuliug the exttaordinavy efforts which I
• bevy:rustle to meet - the many calla in my line, it- is with
ditfieultP:l eau keep lialeWillithe constant 143 h that is
-mode oti this establishment. Itle 'a 'well established
fact, that my sales am tignt or tea times laiger than any
cakes house ufthe trade, and this being the Cast on the
amount sold,'l tan iffrod 'to sell ar much less profit than:
others could : Possibly. think of doing; if they wished , to!
cover coutingtat capertscs.._ I intend to cake • a
,streip'of all mypresentstoek'befre the beginning of next
year coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter..
est 'of every mut; who wants a cheap winter snit, total':
and purchase at ihe Three : Doors.
octal-dates • • • JOlll4 AFCLOSNEY.
•
C
:1
XIEW, GOODS, NEW GOODS.--iteceived at die loon
1,11 .Citr Clothing Store. a splendid asso rt ment of Cloths,
consisting of fine French, English - arid American Plain.
black and. fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles;
fine figured Cashinerr,; Vestinge, Silk '.Yelvet„ Plain and
'Fancy Satius—all of whieh Wm will make up at tho . caosi
reasonable prices. iu a durable:end fashionable style. •2
Ready, Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady'i
*Cloak's of the- most faihionable patterns.- Neck and.
Pocket 1111cfs, Suspenders, Dosoms.- Shirt Collate, and
every article asnally keptin a Clothing Store.' Country
Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find ,It • to
OMR advanuige to call at the Iron City • Clothing Store,
No:131 Liberty street, immediately opposite the ' mouth
or loctlS-til C. AFCLOSEEV. '
6 4.1 LLti (i -OFF I,OIV. CASIV,--.Winter
0 thing of every description, such as 'cloaks, over
mats, superfine blanket, Beaver. Pilot and heavy- broad
cloths; superfine cloth, dress, and frock cords; a large as:
sorts:tent -of tweed, sack and frock contr.... • If,
Clotb,cassirriere, and stamen pantaloons: also, a gen
' erallutsortment of vests; plaiu and • Casey velvet, cloth.
cassimere andfancy .Woolen, and plaid cassiraere. with
" a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts;
under shirts: snic; cravats, rt-I.ond all arti-
cis in this 4. " - thin k g line-which com w o ill be sold low ther
for Cash.
Parths.... :7.1411 find it much to their. advantage
to.c all
- soon; at 40 Liberty street. •-. • •
N.. 0.• A :complete assortment .of goods,' suitable for
Customer work, always au hand, such as English. French
and American cloths; and cassiateres; also a choice :W
-e sortment of reasonable :vestings---all of which will be
made to order the latest stybes,,eutd on th
en most ac
ecimmodatingierms. : • jll-daw
611111111 U
Clothing 1.0
T llESpririg and Slimmer stock thr.t is now ready to be
offered at the old original
.TELIIRE 'BM DOORS,
Ts one of the largest and choicest in sciectiontiat has
been. exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth-f.
er city in the Unicini I Svdi not undertake to describe to
the -reader the different assortments of aitieles which'
now. haveto.offer them; but will. simply tell them;tharif
they.o6lll,favor ate .with a call. 1. will lay before theca
.
'175,000 Aitemutt garments to make a choice out of, con
.-sisting,hicart;orCoats. from the richest in quality down
to the lowest in.price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the us.
togialdnent of the behrdder, with bo th mou th and eyes
t i pen,Wouderiug Lith collectio n fravagant degree of SW
: pnsei haw
sacs
a v of ar,anc stsrecizermdco
could possibly ldeollected•tegether under tho
' eine individual, But such ;tangs will be, as long as e r r
.p
secesance and industry Is the team-spring of
Withoutenty.iutantion of boniung, on my part, I will say
of the Sarno time, it is ofsnclt metal I am pnnctpally gam
mate, for :lolling in the shapor maybe ,m of difEculdies, no
tter :char their magnitude
accaraplishinierapahtect, in providing for theiltrmer, the
Mechanie, and the day laborer. lily whole attention is
takattutti.with the greatest care for their welfare, in get-.
ling up fashihnahle, and at the. name time isulosnuitial gar
' meuts,"ur - mcer their dcmandaL-and as for others, who
fancithentselves,ntiovitig ten; Offerent . spbere,. an'd re
quiring an article,' of a( plus 'vide kind, they' have
only to give me an &i o dine of; their wants; :and they are
salted to siword: •
Now, let ;• ,• • .• ..
me Say a word or two to my country nierelt:
ante in the trade t If you wish to save from at least 25 to
20 per'eriut;fii ; 'oar wholesale 'patchases; call in at the'
Three B 1 Doors,' and if I don 't meet your most Ban
gumus r 4ppel!, hi ,the, way of getting cheap bargains, and
freskaeasouuble go ods, I will not In future attempt to off
. • . -or anylinliacments of cisimilsr kind to a generous peo7
plc of so ftoble.anatiderifid clone dis l ce Omen. ' •
. • : ' '" • Jim d'CLOSKEY;• ; •
• • . . l5l Liberty. street.
• 'inif Paid has lust received 'at
lar lane establisliment,,frentine on Liberty and .6th
siree ts,6 splendid 'assortment of. TWEEDS for summer ;.
•
.also, a superior lot of. French Satin . VESTING'S, of
'which he la ready to maka up in the latest fashion: and
°witho tddeierssontible tetras as esnal. , Observe the•
.ZOIStIst"Vg Liberty and %Sixth streets.
LC s liL
Worsts aims IMO tali: • •
fiADDraIiA.RN ESS AND TRUIs:K MAUFACTORY.'
iDi °MERV H. HARTLEYrbegs leave to in- 1-• r• ,
Xlin'forrrebis friCitds and • tbe•pnblic generally,
- loutinues to occupy ant large, and cam- ' , WY •
'Storiatoomi formerly occupied by Sarno •n-'
coriterof Diamond alley and 'Wood•
there-he lireps a larmi and generelmssort ment of
; flatness, !hunks, Carpet Bags, Saddld
tliseit;;Doehlo Robes, Whips, - aud . . all other sta. ,
sb keepreonstantly on 'hand, and is preparyd to
Mo order; all Scintilla Riveted Hose, manufactured
best material, nod in a style of work manship equal
eatyrit ,munufactured ntticle; and at Od per cent.
wary Merchittna. and Fnemcntwotild do well to"iall,'
amine his stock before !Harassing elsewhere; as
ledennined to sell first rato.Articles at very low'
-Dan% forget the, place, NO. comer of 'Wood
mi•Ditinumnparl
=r=l
item Cromwell, by'J; T. leauiy.;.
Jager of the•• Potpie. Ca: Sprang; Et, D.;
0.-Spnag, D. O.;
Jar.obaslNottin - on the Gospels} • ••• • I
Leettirmitati'Stmkaltiattio, •A, N•liudson, 2 vol.
PAIL OI:411-e.,90ketchea or Way to Glory &e, . •
`le Gana/ant, hy..actuhoroTSehool:Giii in 'Fitmee;
ictW.AcialThen, by Warren; • . : .-•
iketebes or Sermon) on Pared:llla and dliraelei;..
Ifidamlts Welcome to Stranger; -1 . ;. •
Heafran uPonEarthl -,•.. • - . . •
111*kt:tone, a tale of and for England. 2 vol.
,rrnELLIOTT & ENGLISI6
• . • • . .78 Wood and. 66 Musket.
. - .T.a.:VV. este rite Merchants.. u '' I
ArARIIESPAND ZEST.A.SSOB.TMENTriAie-r
=
unto
,Berardi,nblie. and. at she }meat vices pbasi-.:
t a r j4;l
I'3lProailitreet,.opposite - JxD. :
% wallow:taw ;Observe Waseroonte__Al Matra:.
• .45•9 ••••:' a :•Ne!'j:i.Z.t,r-: . 4 . . 151..HQP WIP?N,.. , •
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, • ..a1t,43,,...4,nre. koor on 4washipx
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P MOPLIG'S siztariereasaTios LINE
•t at M2 picot • -•7.L • •
• • - PITTSBURGH -TO — RIM
RE.SIIIPPING.—The Boats belonging DR:MIR LIDO
11 • have been piit'irfGrte order, and triknow running
regularly'bet*een Pittsburg,h and 'Erie,' touching ar
NNII
intermediate Ports al'ongthe Canals."'A Boat will always
be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one
.will 'start regularly every other day: The People's
Transportation Line has every facility for carrying
Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to
'Beaver by steamers; and will proceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canars. The boats are 'comitianded , by
experienced and careful men—all of wbom have an in
terciit in thif•Line. •
[l7' Goods sent by the Line to Erie rosy be forwarded
to any point ou the Lakes.
For Smelt or passage apply tom
KIRKPATRICK,
Agent, %Pater . street, Pittsburgh.
Ct.sns•lt Co., Beaver.
• R. W. CUNNINGHAM, New Castle.
Taotrrxer &
sucts btrecnutmaiw; Pulaski. '
Smut= Wslut Ca - Middlesex.
?dittos Sherron•
JOST.PH McCtuns, Sharpsburgh.
S. B. & G. LOWRT, Clarksville.
Kt:to & Big Send.
S. C. nylon; West Greenville.
J. & T. Knasratcx, Adamsville.
W. H. HINIST,IISILHOTTH•
W. WADSWORTH & Co., SheII:HUMS Corners.
.WsLirownn; Connenurville.'
Sprang Corner.
W. C:Wsnincs, •
Asa, Girard. L •
A. Kmoomd D. TOXLINSON tr. Co., Erie.
The followiorAgents in Erie will receive and for
ward Freight to any Port - on the Lakes, shipped by
this Line: • '
W NI. Gallagher. • John 'kern,
G. W. Haversack
.& Co., Josiah Kellogg.
fielsoe & Loomis • ' • Walker & Cook, Jco
- -
.pletablargh Poetable Boat Lent.,
awgia
1848.
Fer the: Thiniyon of Plight to and front • •
FITTScURGLI,PIMADELPHIN,BALTIM ORE, N EW
- YORK, BOSTON, &C.
. • BORBMIE 4 CASH, Philadelphia. •
TAAFFE 4. O'CONNOR, Pittsburg&
trilS old established Line being now in full operation,
the pmprietors have made extensive arrangementsto
onward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the
most favorable terms'. They confidently hope, their well
known promptness in delivering goals —peculiar safety
in mode of earrying--calinclous warehouses at eachport,
affording accommodations to shippers end owners of
produce,—together with their long experience and unte
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 received,chan;es
paid, and forvratded in any required directions free of
charge for ceminission, advancing or stomp , .
No interest, tiireetly or indirectly, in steamboats.
All communications promptly encoded to on applica
don to the following agents:
• BOIUIIDGE l CASH.
• 278, /Sextet street. Phil edelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Piustiurgb.
•• crcoNNolts el. CO.,
North street. Ilallintore.
•
WILLIAM U. WILSON,
a . • 66, Cedar sueet, New York.
ifterchants . Tran•portatior Line,
l EBEEMI
IOR the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce
to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to
our care will Le forwarded without delay, at the lowest
rates. Bills of Lading tran smitted and all instmetions
promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stop
ale or commission.
C. SP,OTULTY &Co, Proprietors,
marl Canalßasin,Libeny at... Pittsburgh.
Garette.onl „coo -.1
great • kezeilleh 'Armed,. I
FOR Conchs, Colds, 'Asthma, and Consumption !—The
great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the
Hungarian Ealsam of Life, iliakovrnod by.the celebrated
'Dr. Linehan; of London, England ; and introduced into the
Usited Suites under the immediate superintendence of the
The extraordinary coerces adds medicine, in the cure
of Pulmonary diseases, wurnints the American Agent in
iszlieiting for treauuent the txoret possible eases that ran
Ise found in the eommunity—eascs that seek relief in vein
from any of tho common remedies of the day. and have
been given up by the moss distinguished 'physicians., as
eoarmed and Incurable. 'The llnngarlan Balsam. has
cured, and will careitherapst desperate eases. It 11 no
quadk nostrurn. but a standard English medici n e, akin:mu
told established efllcaey. -
Every- Wilily in - the United States should be .supplied
with Boehm:fa Hungarian Balsam of lAA.; mot only to'
Counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used
as a preventive medians* in all oases of colds, roughs.
spitting of Wood, pain in the aide and chest, irritation and
soleness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breatlz,ing,
hectic fever. night sweats. ematianpn and gerieial4ebits•
ty. asthma, influenza, whooping cough.and croup. •- •
I:iota in large bottles at SI per bottle, with fall directions
for the resignation of health..
Pamphlevi,emitaining a Mass of Etigiisii and Ann-news
certificatitzi, and other evidence, thawing the unequalled
merits of this great English Remedy. may be obi/lurked of
the Agent% gratuitously. .
For sale by. B. rmiNESTOCK
OAS cor. First and WoatL and Wood and ntlt eta,
• Western Blew -York College
. •
207 MAIN teaser
_Benito, N.
DR. 0: C ; VAUGHN'S VEGETABLS: Lrriks - TRip
TIC MIXTURE..
puts celebrated remedy . .is coaster :y inereasint i t.
A. Snare by.the making *Borer the wool. It 'bas now
become die only medicine for (amity use, and is perden.
lariv 'recommended for Dropsy: all stages of this coral
pltnittiramediatety relieved: no rnatterof how long stand
ing. 'Mee pamphlet fortestimony.) •
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary ameba; for
these &dressily complaints it stands filmic 310 other ar
ticle c...U.n relieve you; and the cures testified us will con-,
vinee'she most akeptical:—(see pamphlet.) Liver- Coin
plaint, Bilious Disease . s. Fever and Agee. To W.FGreat
Wentespecially, and wherever these complaint. prevail.
this r.tedieine is Of 7.,10 mineral agent. no deleleTiOlS
compound is a part of thisrdixpire; It cases these diseas
es with •cenzitity' and celerity, and does not le atio The sys.
teal torpid, (Scepasnphlet.) ; Pile s.st complaint du moit
painful charneter, is immediately relieved, and a Cure fol.
lowa by a few days use of this article. It Is far , bey and
any other preparation for this disease, or fur Luis- other
&sense ongmatingfrom impure blood. (See painphlet.)
Daility of the System. -1% eak.Back, R cakstess of the
Kidneys. or Inflassildloa of sae:m.ls immidintely
relieved by a few dai - ifuse Of this tnedieine. and a care is
* always the result of its use. It stands hSeeertain reme
dy forsueb complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame, Imegularities, - Suppresaions, painful men
:Oen:aliens.' No struck has ever been pre m.& except this,
.'wliichwoctid touch this kind of demngernenti. limey be
;idled upon as a sure and effective remedy ; aisd, did we
fee) permitted to do so, could give a shimmed names us
ilistootoleures.lethis distressing elnisof . - omplaints.--
See pamphlet.. Ell broken down, debilitated constitu;
' lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the, bracing
power, of this article to act imuudiatelyi and the; poison.
ous mineral eradicated front tho system.. '.
Eruptive Diseases tvill find the alterative properties of
this article remsizne Duca-and drive such diseases from
the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures
diseases, which the limits of an 'advertisement will not
permit to be named here: Agents give them away; they
contain 22 pages of certificates of high character; awl a
stronger array of proof ofthe virtues of nniediente, new'
er appeared. , It {sone of the peculiar features of this al=
title, that it never fails to beue fit hinny case, and it bone
and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid non me, and keep taking the medicine'
an ongasthereis animprovement. The proprietor would
caution the public against a Inhabit in articles which
come out under the beads of SAILSATAILII.LAS, STIWrI./CC.s
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ile. They are good for neth-
ingoind concocted to gull the unwary: Sorest rant NOT.
Their inventors never thought of curing such ;Diseases till
this article bad done it. .6 panicular study of the ssamph
lett is earnestly . Agents. and all who sell the ar
ticle; ate .glad to circulate gratuitously. Pat up
.in 30 oz.
bottles, at S 2; 12 or. do. at St each—the larger holding CI
'oz. more than the two small bottles. Look • out and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has “Vaughles Vegeta •
• Me Lithontriptie Mixture," blown upon the glass, the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the direetioni;
and "G. o.•Visaghn; Buffalo," stumped on thc cork. None
other are genuine.` •
• Prepared by Dr. a: C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princi
- pal Office, op Man street, Buffalo, wholesale and
No attention 'given to letters unless postpaid--order'
from regularly authorizes! Agents exelned. Post•pnid let
ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt-.
ly attended to grans.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article
-122 Nassau at., N. Y. • 285 Essex at., Salem. Mass. ,• and
by the principal Dru g gists . throughout the United States
and Canada, as• Agents. -
HAYS &VROCKWAI T Agents.-
iota! • • • - No. 2,• lAbOtty in.;.• near Canal Basin. t •
17ENITIAN Watervett, and old end well
-V known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second
and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many
friends of Melact that his - Factory'ls zioW , ll opera
tion on St. - . Clair st.,near . the old Allegheniiifid
firidge,where
a constant supply of librids of 'Wakes 'colors and quell;
Ides; Is constantly kept . on blind-end at all; prices, trout
tWenty-cents to suit customers.
'• N. 13. If recinired;Blinds writhe. put up so; that in case
of olirm by Ere, of otherwise,• they , may be . removed
without the aid of a serew•driver.' and with the 'mild
facilltiy that any other piece of lbridtureean be removed;
and-without any extra expense; ' ; jell-tikwy
A I.LISON'S IVIARLBOROUGII—Tbc military life of
11 John, Duke, of Marlborough:. by Arehibeld Allison.
T. R. S., author Of the "Ifistory of Europe.''
' Neander's.Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, In
itshistorical connexion-indhistotical developments: by.
Augustus, Neander—trenslated front the fourth German
edition, by, John lifcClintock and E. Blumenthal, Protes
tors in Dickinson College.
Old Hicks the Guide; -or Adventures In the. Camanche
'Country in Search of a Gold Mille: by Chas. W. NVehber.
The Bachelor of the - Alb:toy: by 'the author of the
"Falcon Family" '
Dr. Chalmer's Posthumous Works;L-Daily • se r ipi nm v
Readings, by the Into 'Thomas Cha'men!, D. D., L. L. D.--•
In three vols. Volumes Int and 2d received.
The above 'valuable works received this day and fob'
sale by JOHNSTON & STOCWON,.•
• apl.2 Booksellers, corner Market and Third sta. •
EW : .HOOKS.--.Lotterinp in Europe ; SiciireTersia
.
.Tfairel In France. Switzerland, Belgium, Stzerland, Italy,A ay.
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medical institutions: By John W: Carson. M. D... r
Angela: noiel. 'By the author ofPErnilia Wyndtsnm,".
'Two Old Men's Taletr,e etc. '• • • - r • - • •
self:control, a novel, By Mary Brunton,- aufbor of
Vol. 111. Daily. SCriptural Readings. By the kite-Thos.
Chalmers. D. D. L. L: D.;
' • Pend. The.Tbousand and One Nights. Flamenco'
'tcstedrodidoar , — ••
William the Cottager; a book for children: By_thi%
thor "Ellen - Herbert," &c. ' •
The Above works received . this day and fur. sale by
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11:7.-Herealleroill Steerage 'Passengers corning from
Europa;engeged in America to come . over, In• either' of
lite ND
ships of IILAIX & CO., will be urnished with th e .
fttlissivang.Provisions, or th eir egnivalent, in other articles
ered!'" good.--Sce Act of Cornrow, May 17,1tHS. - .
r BIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. -Hereto;
fore When Passengers found themselves In Prov is
ions.;• many' of them. came an hosrd'entirely . destitute ;
which often caused much sickness and death. '
'3s.tbs, Bread, ,• - - All of good quail.:
— lO •"- Rice,• ty, and 'one-tenth
10 " Oatmeal , . -of the Provisions
10 ." Flour, . furnished will be
.10' ‘' Beans and Peas. - delivered to each
as. ~ -Potatoes, • Passenger every
1 pint of Vinegar,. • week, with a out.
, 60 gallonsof Water ; - • ficient supply of
10 Dm. Salted Pork, tree front bone. Fuel for cooking.
• Each Ship in this blue Will be properly ventilated, anti
a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas
sengers' apartment. The Cumboose and Cooking-ranges;
for the nso of Passengers, are kept wider cover. Every
attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort.
Arm at Pittsburgh,
• rifilt et..mnar Wood.
-'P a iiiiroif i litGeW — : r si - Zi ICErs 11 ,045- Lt, 0 1 1 7 ;7
„ ftEstrrrANcEs and Passage to "mk t z p.....
4:d e from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. • . st.),
& J. T. Tapseott, ?5 South at.. canter .
, • •of Maiden Latte, N.l .. and Oil Water- •
'oo Rood, Liverpool. " • ' - •
The subscribers.. having accepted the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangemems
on the - most liberal terms with thosedestroun of paying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselves" their character and long standing
in business will give ample assurtince that all their" ar
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs.' W. A .3. T. Topscou are long and favorably
known fertile superior class , accommodation. and Railing
qualities of their Packet 13h j ir li T U h A e QUEEN OF
I WEST. SHERIDAN, O BRICK, IitYITINGI:EE
ROSCIUS, I.IYERPOOL, and SIDDONS, too of which
leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and
26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in addition to
which .thay have armnements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpoef•J'ackets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every SV.e days, being thus detennined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. :\V. Topscott's constant personal
euperinteudance of the business in Liverpool is an add
Ilona! pecuriry that the - comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to.
The subscriber* belog, as maid, extensively engaged
. in the Tmnsportation - ilusineim between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge 01
. and' forward 'passengers immediati-ly on their landing,
. withotit a• chance of disappointment or delay; and are,
therelhre, prepared to contract for passageftom any sea•
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
fur carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise all
minable; and will. if necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode 01 conveyance, without any
additional charges for their trouble.. Where persons
sent for decline comidg out, the amount paid for passage
will be refunded in full.
REMITTANCES.
The subscaers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount.payable at the principal .cities and
towns in England, Ireland. Seculainland Wales; thee af•
fording a safe and expeditious mode of recanting fends
I to those countries. which persona remdring such factli-
I ties will had it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application Of by letter, pest-aid) wilt be.pamPllY at.
;ended m. .
forwarding
E f /C. O'CONNOR,
orwarding and Conpnission -Me Tetuan'.
C7-ditw•lly rbilciMphin.
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irkßothe. Brothers, 6 Co.
Priam se., New Yore: I:nce Qess.
Ertmual Sointasn Root., Ltegsgoot..
JAbIF7.4 nwocr.i.x, - Agent, Oilice on Penn stn; Cana/
Ilasin, Pittsburgh.
Arrangements for it...1?',.
OCIII - , DUOS. & CO.. sole Agent. for. the BLACK R, PALL 1.1 NE.. of Lieenool and New 'foes Packets.
take the liberty of natouneing to their old Meals and
customers. that their artangententa for the year 149 tieing
complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by
the above splendid Lure, front Llecrpool to New lotk
and Philadelphia. They refer 'albeit former charge of
doing business, and assure 0104 e who entrult them with
their olden. that the !nine IlatilflOtiOn vrill be tendered
as heretofore., r .
• ' ' nrittela seri To
h:.voLANDortra,ANI). sccert.Aso AND vrAtss.
Oran. for 'ale, payable, on demand, at any Sank in
Ireland. -
The undersigned lan made arrangement. to tiring vat
motel:mem to Pithibuqb, shams the pre.ein year.
1e1.5./mdave• ' JAMES 111 Mill T
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CIICAT BRITAIN 3. 11,1;t1-AND.
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t: cora r Bteraan It lioft, No. 1:1 Waterl9o Roo/ Li..
rerront, •
- Caret.i.r. A Baran, W. fiStionth et, 1. 1. ,
PUP. Subscnbers, having accepted the Ageney at this
1 city of the above well known and re 2prctabtc Pintnea.
ore prepared to en . gagamentitht paisengen to come
out omit any part of Great Patens or Ireland, ley the re.
gala; !..rte of Packet Ships, sailing OOP Lavenival week
l--
is
LOll4 wri t i asmay teat asiured,dutt their
glenal. trill meet kind treatment on.t . ptompt des
patch CO I.lVerga, '., 01 Well Oltcrcty litier:O011 ItCCC4 ,I 3IY
nu I%elt Arrival in this country: Appiy toot Oilatett
sAmer.t. NTCLCIIKAN fr. CO..
• 142 Litton, at., Pittsburgh.
11.
N —Petvages engaged here from Liverpool to . Pitts.'
hunch three', anti draN for any atuovrat forwardoll. PIT'
ash. at .iebt, throughout the United King .less jrX-ty •
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11.1tP 114011.31DE1V & COOS d /
vis•vv.mit ern icanicree
01:11c*.
lIARNDE.N & er). continue to tlitqf CO prfLoOS !TOM
any pan of 'England, Inland. I..cotland at Wales,
upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
• and attention to die wants of eretig;tautt. Mi edo not al•
low otie passetagersto be robbed by the swindling vamps
that infest the tewpons. ar we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves. and see to Met/ well.lo.
ing, , and despatch thtsa wiliont any deumtion by the fast
snip*. We say this fearlessly, so ere defy nay of our
.•10OX.rnrots to s h o w that 111,7 were detained forty-eight
hours by it. in Liverpool. whilst thot *ands el cube WI Vre re
drained months mint th.v. emild he' amit is atone old
!raft. lii a 'cheep rnte, it kWh; ton ft mplently proved their
ending.
' We intend to perfonn our ronnort. honorably, eon
ghat it mot/. nod-not art Bowan the caw Met *rowan with
other embers who either periOnnoil (int al all. or when it
Isoiled their ecinvenienee. ,
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh (or any sum from .fl tri
I i.l.Ote..payalde ut any of the Provincint•nniik. in Ire
' lend, fh•ghso , l, fteotliutil null WAlrw.
JOSHUA ROMNRON, .
• F.otOpeoll and (tenets! Aizene.
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__Filth street, one door lictow \t o od stn ... _
' Or b, • ' . POILEION—
, kIiaIITTANCE..
flinE Subscriber. are prepared to forward money to ail
/ porno( England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rate...
. , SAMUEL 3,I'CLI:RKIV a co.,
tehl2 133 Lilieriv .earl.
European and American Altesto,r.
filltt; undcnagned European Agent has Just arrived in
1 the united Stater. and still leave Pittsburgh, Pa,
early in September. and . sail front New York on the tat
' day of October neat,Pertbrming the Twenty SeconilTour
of thlsageneis through F... 0 gleuld, itchind.fientland, Wolof,
me. returning to America in blay. 1,4). Hone y remit
mores for large and small awns tinemptly made to all
parts ofGient B ritain and Ireland; legacies, debts, rents
- real crane I.:SOit claim% collected said recovered ; copies of
wills deed. and documents procured; searches of 01l
kinds made. ete. He succeeds his relative, H. Keenan,
now C. S. Conant nt Dublin. who so manyyearn success •
fully conducted this Agency; and he wilt he atinsted by
hint In all 'tallness tranoactions In Eurofm. : Innumerable
references given. Addrois penionally,.or address post
paid, • 'ITIOS. J. KEENAN, Enropenit Agent,
and Attorney and Counsel
i or at Law,
tbr. Pn.
Office at dm bferehant's Hotel, c orner Third and Smith•
i field sts.
Urbtr. K. may be Seen on hosittrie at the following
times and,pinces : In Cincinnati. at Ilroadway Hotel, on
Hotel,
July, and- Ist August; in Louisville.; at L.ouisville
Hotel, on 3rd and 4th August ;in St. Louis. on 10th, It th
and 12th August.
lames May, Esq. will nttend to all European business
in my attune... . .. ~ lel3
o I s
ItrORELL'S History of. Modern PhilOsophy; C oMPleta
111. in one voltune, from the last London edition-83,60.
Lecturee on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen
Tyng, D. D.; new,
and enlarged edition, with portrait of
the author; RIX.
Memolr of Rev. David Abet V, D. late Missiemnryto
China, by hispeptiew, Rev. G. R. Willtamsou,with a pot , •
trait.
Meander's History of the Christian Religion. and
Church; translated by Prof. Torrey ; Vol 2. •
Hawkstone: a title of and tor England, in 124-, in two
volumes. from second London edition; 81,00.
hietnoir.of...W. C. Cruller, Missionary to Africa . , 62 cis.
• PersonnVltecollections, by Charlotte Elizabeili,' with
explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing
the period (rum the close of personal recollection to her
death; by 1.. 11.. J. Tona; 024 etc.
• Recollections io England; by Rev. S. H. Tsng. D. D.
• Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk - , by Rev: Charles B.'
Taylor, L ady , author of " Records of a Good Man's
Life," " slary," "'Mayan. or the Pearl," &c. •
The llinfre An received mid for sale by
• ELLIOTT& ENGLISH.
1114,14 • 35 Aitirket street. between 3.1.0r5d 4th.
ir-KNITOSTNSSrboc Cturoni.
des; ' -
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William of Alalmsbury's Chronielen..
T c le's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo Sarno Clironi
cle . •
I roditus. by Carey.
Maehiavelli's History of Florenco.
Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language
History.
I.angre's History of Painting.
Beckman's History of Inventions
•
Roseue's Leo the Tenth.
Roscoe's Lorengo De Medici.
Cone's House of Austria. •
Reltiller's Works. For sale by
, ma w 11. S. HOS.WORTI k CO.. 43 Market st
Ispw nna splendid variety of TRINPNIINGS. of the'
ateststyles.just received at ZEBULO'S KINSEY'S,'
067 .hlmutirr Stalky. Among %%Isiah are: '
50 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors;
100 plain, covered with net: assorted colorigi •
150 -'• plain small. assorted colors; . • •
60 " cotton, new article, will wnsh, assorted colors;
Also, a large variety of Fringes, uss'd widths and colors.
GLOVES.
A very large stork of the above article.
6 doz. Ladles' Open Worked Silk Gloves;
Gents , Ilenvy Silk Gloves;
7 " Ladies' Net Black unit White Gloves; '
• 115 Ladies'Foney * Top Lisle Thread Gloves;
" Ladies' Gloves:
50 Ladies' Raw Silk Glov . es; •
20 " Gents'. '•
12 " Ehildren`stotton Gloves;
Shaded Twis t, Steel and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings and
Tassels, Bead Bar d steel and velvet, fine Fans, Parasols,
.
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• 1.• delphia. through itsduly anthorixediAgent, the :sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and Limited Insurance
- On property, in this city and its vicinity, and ott shipments
by the carnal and rivers.. '' • . " • ~ '• '-' ' : '
Arthur G. Coffin, Preset. . Samuel Rtrottlis,•'. ' . •
Alex.. Henry. ' • - Cherie' Taylor,' •• . • • -
- .Sautuel AV. :ones, • . Samuel W. Smith,
Edward. Smith, e • Ambrose White, • •
John A. llrcrwn, - Jacob hl.Thornes,• . . 1. - .
JobnWhite, ' • • John R. Neff,- - • .. :-
Thomas P. Cope, . '.. • Richard R. Wood; .• •..
WmiWelah, . 'leery D. Sherritni,Sec'y:
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been.chartered in 1794. Its charter is per—
petual, and (remits. high standing; long experience, era
ple means, and avoiding ell risks of an extra hazardous
character, It may be considered an Offering 11.Mp/OlteeUri
1y to the public: •• ' ' : WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of •Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and
Front ant., pittsburgh . may4y .
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••DFL 110VFLANIPR.CELEBRA.TED_..
... . GIATIAIAN.DIEDIOINIAS '. .._
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Are without . 4
Rival far th t Cure. efeht fallikoikg Dim Pei:
IF taken according to .the direction/they will cure any. ;
caoe, no matter who or what else bee ,• • . . • •••.
. . • VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS,' . i •--.
For the permanent mire- of Ithe_umatiscre Cont, - Gin
grene, fly entree - Vete nervous affeetiona, aid firel
highly recommended for the, cure , of Dropsy,. Jilemoral
Asthma and Neuralgia.. - ;Pntie tits using them,: in. moit •
eases, experience benefit soon after the GrSt dose.: TOT.
quietthe.- uervous systerp.., which eliablesthefdto.riableelL.
during
• the night. They never fail to effect a cure; when;
taken according to directions. • ..- :e - • ' • ....!
. No outward application mm permanently.reinove isles
matiereins from the system. Liniments iontetimesact its
a palhetive for a short periodi but there in always danger.
in their use. . ' . They may cause the pain to leave one Place
for perhaps 'wvital part, 'or 'else where the paidwill be
more acute
GERIiIAN• BITTERS,
For the permanent cure of Liver Complaint t, Jaundice,.
Dyspepsia, Indigembin, • Chronic Debility, 'Chronic Atith-'
twit, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, larisind
from the.liver.or stomach,) Diseases of the 'Kidneys and
all diseases .arising - from ti' disordered stomach, tri bog"
male and female, such as female weakness; dizziness,:
fullness• of. blood. to the head. They strenghten the lye'
tem, and remove all, acidity of the stomach, and give it;
tone (induction end ambit digestion. They can be taken.
• by the most delicate stomach, and. in every case will en;
tirely deetr.g l ostivenese' and renovate; the whole ' ellc*':
tem, retao all imptirities and remnants of previous'.
diseases, an ; giving a healthy action to the whole ,
The symptoms of Liver Complaint are, unensinesa and
pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch inunediatew
my' under the inferior ribs; inability to tie on the tide,:i
or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced, which se‘'
riously affects respiration; causing very often a trouble..,
slant(' rough; together with these symptoms we peiceiveit ,
coated tongue, aridity of the stomach, deGeieftel of Perti
epiretion, and sometimes a 'sympathetic pain in the right,
shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depreestott
Of spirits, and - sometimes sores in the monthor throat, -
• causing moeue to else in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent
ly nceomponicon, and a dropsy in the face. -Theme amps
. tams, if peneitted to continue, will eventually produce
• that most baneful dieeeee, Consumption . In faces Ma-
; jerity of such eases esigumte front the irrilming causes
. above mentioned. Cathartic medicines mast ,in every
instance, be avoided in the treatment for it.
The symptoms ofDyepepsia are very various--those af
fecting the stomach alone, are rinueemTmart-brim,loss of
sppettle., sometimes on eXerlO , of nppetite, sense of full
ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the
pit of the stomach. fiend entelllllollll. or sour arising from
the stomach, Ac .
. Dyspepsia , devoid of a (unetual nature,
is wi th out danger, but, if arising from a disease of the
stomach, it is dangerous. .
Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or
Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few deses will re-
move all the unpleasant effects, each as fluttering (alba
heart. aching sensation %%hen in n lying position, dots or
svebe before the tight. fever and dull pain in the bend, -
'constant imaginings of evil, and depression of spits
its. Outward signs ate, a quick and strong pulse, pale
and distressed countenance. &e.
Any case ante ablive disease can be cured effectually
by the use of the Bitters, lie directed
SUDORIFIC,
An infallible remedy for Cough. or Colds, or the Chest,
Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron
chitis, Remora' Asthma, Of any disease of the Lungs or
Throat. . . .
This lean invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves
Makin,- a total of '- . • • • igeop.e, le any• Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Croup by be-
Affording
Kaicertai assurance that ill losses will be
pa, early adminietered. No cough or eold is too light to.
promptly met, and ving entire ;Kemeny to all who oh- pass neglected for. neglected colds sink thousands to the
lain policies (rem this Company. Risks taken at as low grave annually, and eause many to grow up with ti deli
rates as tie consistent With eeeittity. _...... ' • eate frame. who would have been strong and robust, if at
or t 3 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. first properly treated.
-- SPIKENARD OINTAIMT,
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lusurance Avulsion Vire. • ..' For the effectual cure of the Piles. Tenet, and Rheum,
rpm . : American Fire 1 4 1 10,,,, e , rOMPa is lif"" °/te, ' l°. Scald Head, Ring-worms, Inflamed . Eyes or Eye-lids,
172 Walnut street , Philadelphta; lueorpotated A. D. lla th et's Itch, Footed Feet, Old Cirri arising from fever
1110—Charter perpretual. '- - or impure blood; and will extract the fire.from Mime, on
• Insures Buildings, Fataiture. Merchandise, andProPef• application, or remove any cutaneous eruetions from the
ty generally. either in the city Dr country, egaino loss or
duelers by Are, perpetual or tor limited r•e CHOP. On favor- I. skin Persons troubled with tender faces should use it
after shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sores
glee terms. .• • ness and stop the bleeding:: It can always be relied on,
• :
DIRECTORS : and is invaluable in any family.
John Sergeant, Samuel C. Morita, - FAIT OLNTAfENT,
Wellant Lynch. ' Adolphus Petits, For the care of pains or weakness in the liver, back or
Thomas A Ilitente. George Abbot , .-' : . chest: it well entirely . remove any deep seated pains.
l'atock Heady, ee.
John Welsh : Jr ,• any to enjoy the Mere
John
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Lewis- :. - • - amiable blessings of invigorated health, and in a. varies
SAMUEL C.. I'AIOBTONs Pittalftg. - ty of desperate and abandoned easee, a perfect and radb•
ftsitis D. lamina Beeretam eel cure.
Orders ! sir Inserariet - by the strove Compliant with be The innumerable impositions upon the publie. - and the
received awl insttraniee effected by the iihrletraprili statements of remarkable cures never Made, yet certified
agent for Pottborgh • e fiEt./. COCIIRAN; to by feigned names.
C o en of ermit. wholly unacquainted
larill.:na. % waat *ow- with what they he sed, Senders. it 'difficult te sin
Contaeil l i . lltreeiil i a i - rilirlarator.. justice to the public to offering staficientndutensent to
IT is agree ea :seeded by medical Mel: that Connell's make a trial of these Meek:able incilieines. They are en-
tire) nit , Eshadorominu r s „..„4 b.,. fe g „,,j o ,:e tirely vegetable. mid free front ell injurious ingredients.
and claim your palmate,. enlety upon their merits. Every
A Co ,11Counlanil at., New 'Volk. is the greatest won.
der of th e OM emetic? Its elfeets are Rely ruiricaloue. I (sally shmild ha sit a .plitoplilet--Theteeir be hod Alf the
All plittS art 'Mar e 4 tnew burns. re able, Ate., a: - .4 - all ' , Sr!. grab* . • :
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erincipai .I , sepot at bit C!..7rmasi:Aleibeineettiree . ...0% Bast.
etter:ial sores, tali few minutes after its opplieation;
beallog the swot *is tint rnost delimits skin v .leavlng no. street . 01 '..c . :-. 00 . r n'' • ' o ' c' I 4 .1 ) ".h../ I "' 24 el • lehlt: Atr,t l l4. l ?
tall. 1r In squall) i s in all kinds of telloratento- rd'IDWItO• "/ ( 0 , P" .0 1)1
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fy diseases,' Fuck 0.0 r....:tr Nipples . and. Eyea, Stows. Q1141.7.;e1", 'l'll,vr zit:l:Ai:dm. cotxuiv,T•e - Lungti.
lUteumetuos. Mute Swel l n.l and I. leers, Broweselletop: . kJ ate is Janet:Ate work of tae destroyer has been
Chtillitatem.Erysipelai, Bites, Tie .Daloreau.:, de. A e be gun, the Cough of Consumption bothier Wit rounded
wield add at mats all ire say, the names of rung ent• . demi,
meat perisleteas who use at .. .in thew pruMiee, end luso- Ana TOT; a Morose t: Your darling child. your idol
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dyrd* of l'irk's - XT•wie Vasa' it to illt-it Peulge. Bind, and earthly joy, ta now ; perhaps couheed to lire ebstnbee
parent ire, it eensoinay eu ligni.in rose 01 attidentt by by
a
(i.notous ce•—•et pate cheel:s. hes thin Anisette
fire life mall he SOO WlLtiOtllt. but by its au all burns ate fingers, tell Cm Lehi disease ha :filmed). geineJ upon het
setieet tries ereettel. eater , the yea:este destroyed. Cow es:the souud of her suptieltral lough pierces }mut SOUL
ript—reireuitirs oml nil for C 0444 1 .4 afire rat Pain Es , Vorea MA7. svlten !airatimi to enterliiii, disease thedi
!melee inumitertaredby reserwri 4.. c'si., N. v, mediate n Lew rim :dee bl
ight
e.ver the , ihir prorpee . ta of the in-
another • •• , .itise—psar heriii. coirs:t nail feeble .itObr dell Or 4011 i •
Vitas, 'floats. de •••-• Th. Orsisi:er /Aye I inamseiete an lON. oi. bope. but you seed not despair.. There is o balm.,
article MOW' lust!). eirtetmeted es n errs' !dr the above. • :which will heal 11. e o-owided Itults. his . ~ . .
than any or ail others, Bs cures ate almost intmediutc, 1,•,• ShermAsats All.-11eallog Ilisisani. • .
Inns HO only necessary te let those wile keen/ th e amide I Mrs. Arrest, lice wit: of NVIII. 11. 4Muec..11"4.44.. Bras
Wattle it With siidirear sateme. that it is to. be had , 1 given o'
hi . .:l), Sewall of %V aShiIIOCIO. DCA. IIiC;C '11.114
true an4l genuine of Cumatee A Co, VI Caarilsrul sr. • MeClellso of Philadelphm..Dc. Roe Ond Di. Mott of Near
N. Y..lsolv proprietor. ' - York. Her friends all thought she must die.. She bed •
84,1 on ly genuine it, putlbraglt. Pa.,1,7 Wa r ; holm% • every appeArancr. of being in eonvumption..tind was** •
sp Litteltesi.,lo•34 Of WOO et: aliOilt Wilit.hibittell. Pa. prossOunceil by her,philiiesiints—Sherinan'S BalsamWAS
by A. Cteet . it; Ittowitssillelsv Bennett le Creekte, also given (wait entail her. '' ' . .
by one sienna retry . WWII in Peristirlitarila. Ohio, 31.1.•
I Mrs. G sausmaexts.of DuIPS Petry. waft' also cured 6).
and Virirmii. ' tarrellit•d&eidlni rousettiptiOn t.r this nelsons wheat oil other remedies
aircattie•viii3liiiiirlia-471,7075,, foiledln aka mime—she was reduced to a ekeleton. 11e.%
lam" A. C. Castle, Dmist, IPA Broawy has witneesedits •
effects in tieveral eases where nn other inideritteAlTurJ.
I.l.ll2slbatiller-(1:44 Aif.risetht:.Virnai6ll7peltabie cif; e. l relic(—hot the Balsath operafesrlikr o charm. Dr,"C . :
wen. who bat trw,l it: • • . alesirstileireil ill wouderful effects in Raring Asthma,'
tt it
wbie :WSW fail; of ilniiiit. Spinlim Blood:. alamsittg.
es it miry lie, is effectually. cured by this Balsam: •It
heals the ruptured or Wounded blood Vel..r .S. and makes
the Meg. ei.unil nemitt. it .
Rev. litrinT Soil:NW; Illedals avenue, was cured of
rough and catarrhal affection of La emirs standing. The
first dew pee him more relief than all the other medi
cine he had ever takeu. Dr. L. .1. Beals, 19 Delaney
street, gave it to a sister•in.low who was lablltiOZ sister
Oonsoroplion. and to another sorely atllicted with the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were ileum. lifer s mut
. ~
restoring them to comfortntile health.
Mrs. Luc - um Weida, • ii:i Christie-at., suffered item
Asthma le years,- Shennan't Bottom relieved tier at
mire, sad she is comparatively Well, helot enabled to
subdue
every attack by a timely use of this medicine.
Thie,Lnderal is the gzetit remedy (or Coughs. Colds... Spi
tting tri•od, Lie et Complaints. and all the affection. , of the
thrted, and even Asthma and Consumption.
Price 25 rents and $1 per bottle, • .
Principal Office lee Nassau street. New York.
Likewtse Dr. Stiermates celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man's Plaster . .
Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
Boat and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse.
e 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh,, head of lVood street, - and
by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
-
county : • .
A. M. Marshal!, Allegheny city; Jonathan Obrieir,
altinchester; J. R. 11. J acques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; 3. G. :thistle, cur. ,Webster st. and Elm;
Daniel Negley. East Liberty; 11. L. Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; Them. Aiken, Sharpaburgh; Stunt. Springer, Clime
ton; James ATKee, Stessmostown; John Black. Turtle
Creek C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & San. M'Kees
port; AleEldoviney, Bakerstown; Riley • APLaugblim.
Plumb TewashiP; Wm. 3.:Stnith,Temperanseville; Jas.
Fulton. Tarentann a H. St
taarrt S
Sccwickly.
STER-I-ISI.T.TOM:'., r. V. •Lascps, of PaYelfes
Ville, N. Y., says :..'1 Ara well persuaded, and have
been (or some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of great use to all those who may have occasion to
ale them, and have administered teem to my patients?'
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fiver, are im
mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
SI cents a box. Sold wbolesule and retail by
S• L. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street, near Third. •
Also, by Wm. Cole... Allegheny city; J. G. Smith. Bit
mingham; and John M•Ctaeken. nth Ward. febl7
tho Franklin":.7llve Imuranoe Cow Man i,
ov lIIILLDELPIITA. ' ' .
IIARTER PERPETU,.-13
AIOO,OOO. paid in :office
Cteal Chestnut it., north side, near Fifth. 'Take Insu-,
ranee, either permanent or limited, against toes or , dam
age by ire, on property and effects of ever descriptiodi •
in town or eonntry, on the most reasonable • terms. Ap.'
plieation, made either personally or by letters, swill be
promptly attended to. • C. N. BANCKER; Preat.
C. 6: HAMMER, Secretary.
• . DIRECTORS: . ;
Chorleti N. Dandier, Jacob R. Smith. •
Thomas Hart. • George W. Richards,
. Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewia, ' -
Tobias Wagner, Atlolphi E. Rorie,
Samuel Grnnt. ,- • . . • .Daeid 8-Browu.
..PITTSBURGII AGENCY.
%Psalms. Ittarrm, Agent, at the Exchange Office of
Warrick Martin tc Co., corner of 3d and Market sta.
Fite • . risks taken- on buildings and . their contentsin
Pittaborgh t Allegheny . and the-aarrounding country... No•
marinel.4•lninlaration risks taken. aug44y.
riiiiiii Ilid7-----7 I. trmaxr, /It
• ' • KING At PINNEY,
Aenis at Pilubargh,for the /Manors Mutual Safety In-
FlRErumor Company af Philadelphia.
RISKS upon Buildings arid Merehandire. Drove
. ry description, and Marine Risks upon bulls or ear.
goes or vessels, taken upon the most favornble terms.
Write at the wareboase of King & 'felines, on Water •
it.. near Market street. Pittsburgh.
N. B. King k Pinney Invite the confidence and patron.
age of their friends and eoinmnnity lit large In the Dela.
ware M. S. Insurance Company, Al an (1110.11Uti011 =nag
the most - flourishing In Philadelphin--as having a large
paid in capital, which; by the npe Mien of its Chillier, is
• constantly itierensing—as yielding to each person mau
-1 red, his due share of . the profits of the Company, without
involving him in any responsibility wharever.beyond the
premium actually paid lit hy him; and therefore as pos
sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
feature. and in its most attractive form. • ttovl.tf
OENCV OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
J. COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—N. tornrre
TAinf and Wend mrrtr, Pia bur assets of th e
company on the first of January, 1615, as plififished in
conformity with an art of the rezinsylranla Legislalnfr,
Donde nr,d Mortgliges.e: ......... •• • •
Reel Elaine, at coil • -•••
Tempoenry Loan*, Stocks itnd .Caefi- •
rirriataan, Dee.
Ms.fans 11Ists
• Wetlis under the drainl vrtillOge. Of II herasSing coital awl
'mow distressing - r ld. whirls had, t hen Is 4. resisted the ef•
feels o f several of the .•infallilb's. •••1 was induced to pot
thaw a. bottle of y one oriental Cough Misturi, and give
tin fair trial To My . great surprise. alter ytaing only one
half of. the battle I tonna' myself entirety welt. "D is it.
trettwali& .1 4 .C 7
riy." . 30111:ki
True eo
Sold by HAYS TIROCKWAV. DruggUtts, Comm.:r
-e!!!
n ow. Liberty street, near Canal. Jan= _
. 4 - A - :"Niii.4-0N '
.
• lA.. saftt, beibron Third wog low' slrsers. Pave just
received a large supply of rich EallOoods.emnpriiing ht
pant 17 eases venous styles Prints and Chintzes of I n
gltrh. French had AITICIVIIA Infinaartiiir j /50 PC* rich .
and desirable patients French flinshams, wrirtauted in•.
knot to none imported in style quality and durability of
colors; cases splendid I'lnul toods for ladies -dresses.
comonstng every style for tal l and Winter wenr ; Catil
mem.. M. de Leine*, Satin stifd Alpareas of various.
colorist:s-1 awl 44, black sod blue black tttills,,for Man-
Wins ; Pane) dress Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de.
Laing; all wool ; Shawls of every style andminlity: Cat-.
simerri; Cos sinetts. Broad Cloths and - Yerlinga I Meath
ed and Unbleached Muslin" from 19}. to Die. per" pard
Green. Yellow. Red and While ' Flannels; Tickiallit
Cheeks, stripM Skirtings; blenched and brown Drillings,
etc. etc.. All,of whirls are offered at wholesale and re
tail at the very lowest rush prices.'
A. A. MASON St CO.
KrEW *.UAUITERTiEffi t Y re- ROOMS. ltuekes Build-
L\ . brigs, Fouithsterer- 1l nzlin & Asrutiev, Daguerreo
typi?ts from the Eastern cities. would call the attention of
the inhabitant' of l'ittsburgli. Una the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of cttizens and others, at room. In.
the thirst moo of Durke'a building, Olt cc.
Fermis wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no puins shall be spored to produce them in the highest
.perfection of the art. Our instruments art of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures odsurpassed
(or high finish and teuthfulnees to nature. The public ore
solicited to tall and examine:
Persons sitting for pictures ore neither feglOTTed or ex
pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given.
N. O. Operator, will find this a' good . depot fur stork
and chemicals. •
irrlnstrurtlons given in the art, containing the more
recent ImProvements. I- lent '
TO rEmAtrs.=EaTy-feiiiililiToilitt have a box of
Dr. Ralph's Pills. .They are perfectly adapted to - the.
peculiarities oftheir constitution, acting with gentle mild
ness and safety in tin eirruriivaratu. Wherever illumine
their character , has been rapidly established among
the ladies; with whom there're emphatically The Favorite.
Very complete directions • for use in the various COLO-
Plettlth will be. found in the directions neeornpany Ins
each box. -
S. L. CUTIITIERT,
For sale by
Slniddield street, near Third.
• Alec, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. 0. Smith, Rir
mingham; and John M'Cracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
jai,S •
•
itolluvr.liirs erulaings.
AlEoltifi.itttnNTgezti.sglrnrfnolltsuCitTiefsordtifiovomosti of
and otherCastngs, will finif a very i heavy stock, w an w d n a r t e t
extensive variety of patterns and sizes to store by us.—
Samples cant,' seen atourwarehouse, Commercial Row,
Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace's Marble works.
Termaandprices favorable: •
• nDIN,iMuBRTDE & CO._,
GN I,IGOKS—Just received. by ExMO: (icriniu!y,
N
England, and Scotland, or recollections of n Swiss
minister; by J. H. Merle D'Aubigue. D; author of His
tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell,
A. Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthebr
and St. Mark. in the form of Lectures. intended to assbn
the practice of domestic iustruoion and ill:Notion; byJohn
uita Summer., D. D. Bishop or chester.
ror . snle W - ELLIOTT'S! ENGLISH,'.
50 Market street, bet. 9d and 4th.
. .
Table Cntlery.
T"E undersigned has just received a select assortment
of Table. and other fine Cutlery, including Desert,
and Carving knives and forks; which, with a large stock
of Brushes of every description, and plioemaker's find
ing., he will dispose of a. usual. on reasonable terms.
JOHN.W. BLAIR.
120 Wood street.
te Inrgelot,withthcelhnjFo uscin ,
r on Decatur street. running hack 160 met, bounded by
ail) feet alley. . Alma a large lot. of 110 feet front on BM
ler street, Lawrenceville, by 2;10 feet deep : containing a'
well arranged Cottage Diyelling House : with 10 Rooms,
large Hull and Parlor, front and rear Garden; &e.
S. CUTHBERT; Gen. Agent.
Smithfield. above 4th street.
W,..)\ , %I, AG • NS-10 1 i d l o o . w
er mox, , .
40 do. • Basket bhoirs;
- 12 Ne 44s Clothes Baskets:
3 dot. Market. Baslcets. with.
covers, nsnoeieSd; reed and toe enle.b); . • .
nlq t . . ' ZEBU,LON Kllll4lFrat:
Crystal Plata WindoW.
THRON TCRYSTAL PLATE GLASS thathas never
been known to lase its polish. after being-Tut in the
windows. It is equal in_quality to the Fiench and Eng
lish Plate Glass, and is much lower in price.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES.
Also,Bardwate - ol: all deecripuans. German. Enaliab,
and American.' ROOSEVELT d SON.
New York, Aprill,lB494apt3-2zo) . '
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eiWraciiVirisue clines.
rt R. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes. March. 18VI:
"I have used year Vermifitge, Carminative Balsam,
and Szpcnorant, in my practice, for the hut three years.
and have been exceedingly well pleued with them, and
never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of reelizingy
fullest expectation' in their curative properties. ra Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
judging from those I have used ; I doubt not hut thnt they
claim, and are entitled to alt the eonfidence reposed in
them,- by, those who have - used tnem. I was formerly
very partial to 40 ".. Vermifuge. until I hccumeacqunin
ted with yours, which has my decided prefercne to tiny
'other now In use.
Ressectfully. youro l kc., S. S. COOK, M. D."
V - . For .sale in:Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Fourth at. febls
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13 A. Al 4 EISTOC , r 1 CO G I SYR P.—This pre ,
paration has proved itself to he of very great alien•
ey In the cure of obstinate Coughs, .Colds, Astluna;
dug of _Blond, Whooping:Cough, and other Pneumonic
Alteetions, nod she propnetors "feel warranted in reecurt
mending if as a safe and useful medicinei and are pre- - _
- pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony of its value. -
It is pleasant to ilic taste, and is tilfered Mild low a price
as to place it'svitliin the reach of every.person. There
arc, perhaps; hut few Cough preparations that will
duce such decided ifeets in such n short time. Pre
pared and sold by
B. A. FAHINIESTOCK k CO,
Comer of First and Wood; - also, corner of Sixth and
.
Wood streets. '
D' RALPH'S . CMSBRATSD EMMA= PILLS are for
sale, whalesale.and retnil. at the_ • - • . .
- Hut. Divan omen.
- • No. 50, Smithfield et. •
.
Also, by . Wm. Cole., Allegheny elty; J. G. Smith, Sir!
minghatn; JohnlleCraekest, Penn street, Fifth Ward.
feb 21. . . .
-
"Sk INES MCHUGH:O •
tern and Eighth's P i .
of t e following celebrate
namely: . •
ASeignette Brandy, pole,
St . • t, dar k,
Sazenan " "
Hennessy " dark,
, • • pale,
Platt Castillon Co "
• " dark,
Imperial Eagle Gin,, •
Black Horse "
Swan
' London. Nltirket Wine.
-1
Trash ROIICA POTI . "
.
f 3 Hunt
1 Burgundy •
* S. S.•Matle Ira 44
; : 44 , S. Ni: " ,‘„
3 Rm ' 4 '
ingtun • . .• • , .
iPa °Sherry -. 44
it ••
Brown 44 • • - _
- Golden". 44
~
- Tenritre "' • ' ' "
.'i . Lisbon
.44 4,
t Claret. • 44 '• • .I :
..
Sweet & Dry Malaga 44 '
tack of the 'above W - utes end
Champagne and Claret Wines;
leasing terms, at the %Vine Obi
. • P. C. BIAILTIX- - . _
r
ot . Bmithfteld and Ftont. as::
Pine Apple
Irish Whiskey ‘.
Jamaica
. Spirus,
St. Croix Item;
Together kith a largo
Liquors in Bottlesx algo,
foroale as impoited,.oa.pl
lar and Liquor Store et:. .
OW L A coMO
• ^ • T.Vlfe;26.ViirtEX4,7l,7s.o=r-
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=ME
IIINESE. II Arit,CURAM--A. mtitcliless .artlele for
.ri
trowth; • beauty, mid resioration rif the !fai r- This
*Cream, when once known , will stmercede all other arti
-eles of the kind .now In. use. \%here the liairls dead
harsh, thin, =healthy . , net. turning grey, a few applica•
lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau
trill, - appearance; and will also mike it maintain
its liveliness and healthy color, twice no long us all the
.preparmiono that are getterally.used. :Ayb ee ,,-tbe heir ia
thin, or hos fallen. ad; it rnay be restored, by using this
:,Cream. Every lady and gentlemarrwho is itt the habit of
;using oils on Melt - tour should at once purcLaro a bottle of
:lb! Chinese Hair Cream; asttis so composed Mat it will
(.not injure the hair like-the othdeprepamtions, but will
beautify it, and give.perfect iipsfaction every in.
For testimony io.its very qualities, see the M.
lowing letter from: the Rev: to •Mesrrs.
Ileratershott te 9ireteh;•Nß3liville, Areneral.agents for the
...LAMP' Vac tici, Caldwell. Patti? iifi4p*4b.
-Church. -
-
blewiti:lia&ttitinsnoxr do Soxr . cx: .ctrxliec" -4 la ke
rp.twure in adding my testimony Cairns' orate excellent
Preparation crdled Dr. Titiriih's ChikeicHetir:Cridneklan.
about two years ago aiy_leitkiims vers a tr, biittly;ind
disposed to coma out; but hiving Proc.elottleAllte ,
.Cresm, and used it according to Me preseriptioniikialKow .
;elastic, son, and firm la
to the head...stly I/alums:and
oils were applied, each leaving my habil st.wcinte stair:
• than before: This Cream; liowever, - hits -nietMly elpee-
As an article for the toilet, my wife , gives it prefertnee:
over !sill others,. be - debentely.petfamed and not die,.
• ••
-
posed to rancidity . he ladies,cspect y, i n a th
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their.prprwations
for the toilet. - • Respectfully, itc. "-.
•„. A:CALDWELL-
I [Pulaski, January 7, 1647. .• t • •
fl Soldwholesale and retail, in Pittsliniirtiibi - ,ttlin
M. Townsend, 43 Market at., and Joel Afohler‘torneroir
Rood and Fifth sts. • .' . •
ADIES are cautioned agiuuTt using Common Preps:'
1.2 red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully loitt• s.
- rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how saltowf,
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using - prim
pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious, containing a, large ;
quantity of lead! .We have prepared a beautiful vege-.
table ankle, whictitve call Jones' Spanish Lillj - vaute .
Ii Is perfectly innocent; being purified of all deleterious
qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural,. -healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively white ; :at .the seine time; acting,
us a cosmetic on the Skin, making it sort end 'smooth:
Dr. James Anderson, 'Practical Chemist of Massaihn- .
setts, says: "After analyming Jones' Spanish Lilly White;
I find it possesses :the most beautiful and natural, anclat
the same time innocent, white I eyer saw. I certainly
can cimselentiously recommend its use to all whose skin
eerie headarYing.7 Price cents a box: Directions
--1 e best. way to apply Lilly White, is with salt -,leather
or wool—the former isprefemble. . • •
A inn sty .or Toren Ton 25 actia.—Witite teeth,
foul breath, healthy gums., Ye and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice Cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful
ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent
and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily :use is highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi
tion, gyring them a beautiful polish: and preventing a
premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents .
trom becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.
Price 23 or 37/ cents a Mix. All the above are sold only
at €2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York,
and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the
next column.
WILL Too MAILIft, and geta rich husband, lady? !Tour'
fare is sour fortune!' lit beautiful, clear, Mitt 'ls it
white? If not, it eanbe made so even though it be.yel;
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. netts
ands have been made thus who haVe washed once or
twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap; :The effect i s
glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genii ,
me Jones' Soap, at the
• sign of the American Eagle, FS
.
Chatham street. ' . .
Iting-woim,Salt-theum Seurvey,Eryaipelas, Barber's
Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemieal Soap,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it urea
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all knOw. Sold at
the American Eagle, 65 ..Chatham street.. !And, reader,
this seldorri or never fails. . •
C. INGIdS, Jr.. Patterson:
Sold at Itessmes Liberty at., head of IVood, Sign of
.of the Big: Boo;. - • , • n0r.33.
TI..IIOI.ITAIL TWELVE A.'%>
w--dtarriregc—VQrifulential.—Any.lady.bctwapn twen
ty and thlny, posse stn a symmetneal Torn', good fea
tures. Zee- . 2 ask.cd confidenually. can s The . 'suppose any
man could admire her while site has such yellow teeth;
Filch sallow; Tough, cents* skin; and such dirty, had,
wiry hair: when. by .pending the above sum,. she might
have delicate white teeth. in pure sweet breath, and a
bentniftd heed of bair: -She - can have beautiful white
Teeth and sweet breath by using a 2.5. box of ,roncesattn
tr, Tooth Parr; a sLin white, pure and spode/lane snow,
I.y n,iug in coke of the genuine ..Trotes , Resin .Chrorreat
~Tr: andpbeamitutbeador hair.byusinga 2.i..bottle of
Jowl'Coral Moir Re.tototirr. Do not form - an opinion
against Chit before
.4 yotrirty, or you will regret it, oat be
sure to :V.k 11 Soave artscle.c.. Sold imly:latiew. York
al 'lo:Chatham rt. TOT stile trs' • . • •. • -
vicksos. °Agent, -
' • P 9 Liberty at.. Pittsburgh.
tcreorria• AND Gotirkg..-::-Ample • cx..
iicrionee has pp:wed that co combination of itiediebie
hove evev.l.4n so efficacious in removing the above dist
eases, es Dit 'ANNE'S .itLTF:RXI I VF. has . eaceled .
ecres tr.& nstoinehing, notoolyof tartet4 and otherdis...
wises of t.hat but 1110 ten 3o, '" lU
/ *C i Ptq l ' hwu
discasci of the Skin. Stvellibgt,
medicine enter: nem the cireclation,, dud erdtirciates dip- .
eases wherever lorbud.. It .rierifics the add Other
fluids of the body.. removes obsttuctionin-theparc'S
the *bin. and tvaluceirestargementorthe gpinds'orirrinen.
It inert's/es the appetite, removes heidneue runt drowri- i
flees, and ittrieoratcs the Whole systitn. and imports al
monds to the &sensed Sind debilitated constitution:. There
•is nothisig superiiir Wit* in the whole mound medico. - It
is prettily safe and extrinnely pleasant. and has nolhiulg
of the disgusting stamen acconmaiiyin3 the idea of trubl - -
For sole
4/ in PiltsburghStt the PEKTNTEri STORE,
'79 Fourth at .. pent-Worn - I. • • •• - • rOIT31)
.litectpißlihie the Unman. Hair .
rl l O - }Vtirt:' faIOWTII AND I.TII, - MAKE
IT.soPr, CIMAN AND VTNF. , —Peraons
in tot eiptertOe tile nutny things widows down every'
„.artiele,•tho iberet:to goo,1) .na hunihng. people
:could lne Made tolry a 3e. bottle of :1011.'14 Coral Hair De
aroratiye, aro, eed how it makes dry, rarity. rrJ. ;laid hair
nwiet, Ka- auburn mid ilarY..arti keeps it art; and by ita
toe tor Funtelinic, cittl:.es It to grow naturally
if people could xee the number. of 'poor rt-lrectunle nine
ehunira that use Nye: and find it the rhenpeut thing
they run use,) for dressing mid benutifying the Hair; for
keeping tt soft and •in entre three lines. an long se any
other nruele made; 'an.%
levees it fo grow, romp. tillliug,
• -And errete.lout ehillittp. to trY• • •
‘r.,.tOrnierly sold nothing leia than bl bottle , . tan .w,e
wt.!' poorlo to try it.- . Sold only at trel (mind itl Chatham
street. 'lieu' York, and hy • . •
.WM,JACKSON, Ati..S9.l.ilietty at.
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01t1:11...V. rlNlDflik tor Dr. Wsllard'a Family Medi.;
1! eines.--The undersigned, c Wren* of Pittsburgh.hav; .
ing personally n•tetl Dr:AVillard's Oriental Cough Mit.;
tore, and experienced int beneficial effects. do most cheer..
fully recommend it as. stye and effectual, in all miles:
Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no 1.0.
pedal . ; and would recommend ite use to all te a cte LEWIS...
• 4 ,0 . • CILARLS
Wfil.' .ILNICIN S. .•
Pittsburgh, March 15th, I$4S. - • • .
liW'Sold by_ J. Schoonmaker Ar. Co.,lohn•Hays, Jame!
A. onus: J. H. Cassel, John•P:Scott, F. L. Snowden; J.
Mohler. Ogden it Snowden. • ' •-• ' •
LTAl7 — .l' ftliklol, SCCIIVV,TH.IiiMOIIT RAYSIPE-'
. 17,1 LAS, Barber's 110, Char. Suit Brards,.,Pimplei.--
Thiel* used by tuanyphYsienuis lit this cityin ituntig the
above. and we would not ctoascleuelously sell unless-we '
knew it to he 1111 AiCe state. . • - • •
As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the
only snick ever known that. rensoved•impurities," and
cleared and beautified the akin, runkifig it clear,
smooth and white as an infants. Butrtund, it is sold at 82
Chatham st., N. Y., and by
. • Witt. J JACKSON. 'Agent,
mar 23 -Liberty street. Pittsburgh.
AII}IIIIC — ANOI',L—THE parvt_RE.llEDl'llh NAr .
TURE.--Proeured from a well in Ketteteky.lSSfeet
below the earth's mince. This. Oil will bo found vastly:
superior to Harlem ; British, or any other formerly popu
lar Oils. Its (unwire properties for the following:l2li
ments aro truly wonderilal: Inflamatort:liipPutatiarn,
whooping4thagh ' phtlilslc, coughs: eolda, apaWl,.tetter,'
eryiupelas, scald head, croup, inflammatogy:sinss throat,
liver complaint. in daramation of the kklrsa) , pains in the
breast, side and bar Ir, diseases oft heAtine, h e art-.
burn. diseases of the Lip joint, intiomedliOnt eyett,tleaf-_
nets, and ear riche, worms, toetk what %marls. rain!,
bunts,sealfls, bruises, cuts, uleers„'caneerifever,:seresp,
Price 50 cents penhottle. • Sold wholesale and reality
WM. JACKSON, at his hoot and shoe- store,;B2 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. The ate nom stands in the door-Way.
Onlygince in Pittsburglisrliere the osstivt can be oh-
CAMON.—Til.Orticr to be sure of 'obtaining therein:fine,
purchase only of the general agent for Western PennsTr-•
vunin, Wm: Jackson, 83 Liberty street, or through sub-•
Agents appointed by him for its Sale, each of whom Will
have a showbUl and general directions in pamphlet form
containing the names anti nddress of the Proprietor and
General Agent of Western Pentisylwarday tie roll.pwar'
Dc. Hall dt Co., proprietor;Ketnucky: ".-:••• •
Jackson, General Agent for•Weaterit Penailiva -
Liberty street, Pittgtinght to - -whom' all orders
must he addressed-
Onszavu.—Each bottle is enclosed in One of,the above
named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jaiktranifithe
general and only wholesale agent for AVasteru•Pennsyl
visnla.) printed on the outside of the label. .0et2.9.
Iron Clt y cracker and Bice& Bakery.
.1. 5111:14.1.1.1a73 ' -
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°lFcifenreegelte."l7,l•ltli,ltraT a tir dla c tO l d iis a ge th r e li i ns ub i:
maybe manufacturing or Cruel:era of every variety.—
[laving purchased one of W. U. Nevin's Cracker caul
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to 6.11141 orders for
crackers of pilot hreadnt the shortest notice and • hopes
by a strict attention to business, to share a.portion of the
public patronage. The public• is respectfully invited to
call and examine for themselves. .
BAKER?. No:10 Commercial Nay,
N .11; S'ape firm (entity Bread, rye 'and diyipgAii . Bread;
large and small rolls, fresh esrery trioniing can he had at
the store,'or my wagon, or at my stand in tbernarket,-
Cakes and Cot,fecnottary On bagel run] made to order,
Nolo Commercial Rbw:Llberry st..'
00 \Vholc.llolves, Qom
t randy, Wistes, Gina, &c.
dr,.gradea, and changes.
UNDRIES.7-400 dot.: Playing Cards;
Ki 2 200 wbole.imd hail. boxes Sardine.; • • ..
10 ba.kets olive Oil; . . •
20 doz. assorted Camps, tro,. .• •.
S oinks London-Porter, vault. AM Nark'. •
300 doz. BrandielilViruis t #r.e. :very - 016; •
. •
S bldg. powdered Sugar. •
60 barkers Cbampaigne srine;part to'arrive;..
r 3 bhar Claret V. ine, for sale by . ,
XTOTICE TO 8111P,PERS.;,.We hire_mken an office
j' immediately oppo'Site to - our: 4 .baintwprehouse,7 for.
the present, where we rill' transact buslnesi as usmili
until a new home can be erected,: spainimprat& harssig
alreadYlAken made for thravarpose. .
Boats will always be m readiness mbar:Wharf...ld:
receive frcigl4.; A. Avelitrt.rr
.594 " , '
Cantil,Basui, Libeft.l4:l"
A —ato • avi Harley, jut landing arid, fotaidd.
by 1aP2 6 3 S.B W. HARBArceIt.
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. SUGARCOATED V.EGETAIIERFURfiriVI=P.ULE
kRE universally ad:rated' tiff eperrakroorboitite. - •
- ..effectual pr . evengvi but as a wryer fatliiiiierowirsf i s.
d iii
iseases whteliean-effeet. the . hamaif *Mite; ifferidr:
ache .Indigestion, Rheumatism,. Piles. Setitiy;t ' OrtifilY,:.
Satan Pox , Cholera erniscWhooping
: Cough.
Cousumpstoti,,Yatindiee, Quitiiieyisenstaffeli..LlverColn•
plaint; ApoPlegy, Conceits,' Measles; :SUR Etheism,-. Firs,
Heartburn; Giddiness,.Etysipelas,..Deafaess,. Itching.. of.-
the Skin, Colds, Gout Grave l, Pains in tbe•Raitkiltivravi
Weaknesii Palpitation of theHeart i llisingsinthe Throat,: _
Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints,Siluthes
in the Eide, Spitting of Illoo4.Spre ;Eyeti - Saafula;
Anthony's Fire;Lowneis of
bus or Whites, Gripes; Vint's Wvil,.,Lockjamr,-Hysteria,
Bile on the Stomach; and all bilicsai affecuousi . .Plettrisy' r
Swelled Feet and Legs,
.Swine Peg, White Swellings.
'Temors, Tomors,Dlcera.Voinitinik — anZ t(hostotathers
bane -siieeessfutly: and, repeatediE . been Yanquisheik'by
heir °li-powem.
• They have been known to effect perruaneatenies*lien ., ,
all othei remediee had preyed unavai li tqL and in the kat)
sttaagges of d cease.: .
They have in many cones superwdsif theprissrifptieeaill
of the snort rw.inent physicians,. and received besides their •
innualified commendation.._:• .
;They have been frequently reconntiencedbYrosa *idle
'most distinguished characters throughout the land; and :
been sanctioned:in Europeby Noblemen; t rayd Princes 0'
.They have been introduced into the Ilt(itiista of Edm
...bergh,,Varis,Sind Vienna, and. throngliAbOisinteststed....
:exertions of our ForeignAmbassaders, t*T4istie resetr
:led the favorable commendation of the
-els, nod of hie Celestial bfejelsty.of.the ;Chinese-Empire. of Bus ,
Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sap train.
th e p or t of New Vork,:without an abundant
SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING VIBES?). •
117"Agencies.h_a_yebeen established in all the prinelpsii •
-Cities n the Union, end applicationcare eonstatitly:crach. •
ins us from almist flambe:tells' tillages 111 every seetion •
of the country. - Testimertials ef their marvellous effects
are pouring ni from all quarters—and in - such numbers • .
that we have not time to read one half of...them: :What .
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stronger oi more ecinclasive evidence than `impart-: ..
ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is iSMlsiblei
the many thouOindii who have tried CLW
PILLS, ean.be.ifeeeiyedin-their results? 'Mink ROW" ,
tare or quackery existed r would it not long rigstbilikrekwen;
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held'Up, as it shoul,The,, to the scorn and, derisitut or s ; .
jastly offended community'." • • ,
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637 . flensamber, Dr. C. V. darkener is the etiginal
venter of Sugarroated Pills; and that nothing in the
WAS ever heard of, until be introduced thetn.inluneilS l3 :,..
Purcluismishould, thereforeralways.rudr.for
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,ind. take no other, or they=,.
will made the victims of a trawl .• • •
- PRICE, ZS:CENTS PER BOX. • - •
' Dr. Clickeilers princlpal office far sale of Wile, ie 68
Vesey_st., New. York.• .
WM. JACKSON, SU Libittyst.. head of 14'ood it, Pius
burgh, Pa., General Agent tur Western Petintylynnin.
Northam Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia.
The following are Dr. Cliekener'a deiy : appointed. A
gents for Allegheny ea. Pn. •
JACKSON. (principal) El Lit;erty street, head of
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City
Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester. . . -
C. Townsend & Co. '
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Jos. R. H. Jacques , Birmingham.
Jno. H.. Camel, Penn at...
:Andrew S. Getty,.Wylie st..
Robert Willianis.Arthursville.
.1i; H. Ifemingray, South Ward.
Wm. J. Smith, Terdperaneeville.
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville:
Daniel Seeley, East Liberty. . •
Edward Thompson,.Wilkinshutet- -
Thomas Atkin Sharpstbargh. . .
G. H. Starr t Sewickley. •
Samuel Spnnger, Clinton: .
James 111' Kee. Stevrartstown...
John Black, Turtle Creek - .
C. F:Diehl. Elizabeth. •
Riley bl'Linglilini•Plumb Township.
.
J. Jones, Bakerstown. . • •
Mikeespott.
T IS THE • COUGH . MFDICINE . I . EVER.
USED!'—This was expressed in our lie.aringleh .
terday, by an intelligent gentlemen, who bad used but
t.
'about one half of a bottle of . Dr. Milord's &Smartt Cooed.
lifizture. before he was entirely eered. . Come and get h•
bottle of it, and if the most obstinate cough or cold does
not disappear by its use , your money
. will be refunded;
Compounded as it is, of the most efleeuye, shough 'harm
less and pleasant' remedies Its use for years has, nor iti. ,
deed con tt, fail to give entire satisfaction: . -
For - sale, wholesale and retail, by '. • , 7•••• , •
DAYS A' Bitocgivs.Y.,. - . •
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Liberty suck; near .
MILLIAm FLESItNO, ;. •
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Sold also by
• oolt
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'WILLARD'S Orictiftit COghprizitirt. -
WORSEI ?RATS! rr." , Those who linen riatbadianop,
porbinity trying:M . ; gr e at retimdiflittha itermaacut
cure of every affection of . Inns, emelt) net fail.;:?
it atrial. Certificates of its effitiencf r front onicar, c..,
LTC'S% which We nm eonitautly receiving.. canna
convince' dm skeptical. '; Read the feliowing from a
of high etanding to tiltegheny' ' , •
ALLEOLIV"I Cirr, Feb. 7 1515....
"Drettrst. Hays 4- srcia,...s ! :. It 'affords ITIC.Irte4/
Sure to lie able to add my tesumorrk in favor of 'Di. ~.
lard's truly y alturble coughmcairiner
.. Abouttbrlnclittinhi,'
since! was attacked with a sioleat cold„sitid - wpa'.lautllf.
distreised with the cough, 'from which I could gel no!f*:
lief, until . I
.was a-shortame itatuend call at join'
store and purchase come of ilia Orfeinal Cattgli . Mixtare.
I am happy to state that the use .of the second bottle boa
iaiirely emelt rite;'and, baying great confidence in it, I
have,-and shall continue to recommend - it:to my : friends.
""Csace Fitts"
Price, 25 (mats a-bottle. • Sold by . • • . .
PCOOFtr4i;l:;‘ , ..i.
No. 2. Corn: Row;Liberty at` - netit
Ifebtlil 4-FLEMING,
MIROM the New York Gazeue,• - Oct: 6; 1e39; -a , dttity.
r purer deservedly at the hend'of the . .daily press tn. ,
. Brut Zs Eztrnes of Sannyubilia.-Llt were but &indef.)* •
to . call the attention of our readersto this invaluable prep. "
oration which Will be boned advutisedin !mother Co•luino '=•• •
Mr,•Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly iuterestkeg.
newspaper, every now and theni one or two numbers of
which we -have already noticed;.. and the medicine. itself;
hu bean eulogised by nearly all the,press of tbn western ..--
country, nnd, we doubt nobiustly eulogised. • Lt has 'nits
favor; moreover, very . flattering testimonials' froris. the.
moat eminent practitioners in every part of the country
where it Otan • been used, ,There is. beauty. and taste
, enough in the bottles, and, in the engraved labels inwhiels. •
'
they urc enveloped, to induce a pureltase,.even if this
preparatibn Rata were not one of the- sovereiguest
the world." as every person must belays it ir-rthat 'is, •
every - one must believe it in—that is, every one -sviir ; ;•-"
wouldnot resist , a masa of documentary avideneeeqem o i,
sive 'enough to Convert ItTurk to -.Chnstinnity. . one
•
of the bottles, gentle render, and see whether•F' au tfo not
agree - with ns on this point. .'
For /tale by " . • B.A. FAIINISTex-K c •
feb93 cor, of let and Wood and rd). : : and woixt
IICSHRUNIATISNI, GOUT, Alfr ' s'lC DOLOREUX.,t .
= Xi, A respectable ,3entleman . o , .ed at out office, us. be
said, to inform us that he had Ken afllieted for 13 years
with Rheumatism or Gout, fi, n d qteas i o ,,iak
.w i t r„ Ti e
c Doloreux ; that •he • had li frequently conbned•to his
room for months together, and Mien suffered the most in-.
tense and excruciating "patn, but that lately he hed...been..
using laynes Aittratire, from which he found 'lnmost dg
nal and unexpected'relicl. He says lie found' the medic
-.eine very pleasant Intl effective 'and Mat be 'now -cou-_
m
lidera himself perfectly. cured , -4Aikutelphia North X.otPf
A FACT Werra Knowyea.—A gentlemaii of Scrofakme
'hisbit.• from indiscretion in his younger days, became
recta with Ulcerations in the. Throat and None, and a
disagreeable eruption of the Skin. 'lndeed, his whole
system bore the marks of being saturated with disease.
One hind and tenet Were much selected that he',had
lost the atom' the hand, every pail being covered ;with .
.deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow
find porous mien honevcomb It was at this singe of his
complaint, whin death appeared inevitable from loath
sothe'disease,thathe commenced the use of Jayne?slil- ,
terative.nud having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect
ly cured
.The Alterative operates through the cirenlatiOn, and
purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system,.
Wherever located, • and . the ontunemani'enres it has pes-.
formed in diseases of.the akin, caneer,:scrorala.
liver complaint, dyspepsiafind other amnia 411 ,, sougoot.
• tral yistentshlng.-Sp wit of the Pima.
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For tele an Pittsburgh, atthe PEI= TEA.STOItE;
CNSChIPTION, COUOII,-SPITFLNO OF BLOOD!
BRONCHITIS, 'ASTHMA, ate.-;-TotCtoarrertrome.
Four-fifths .of you are reolly suffering from neglected
Colds, or, an obilmsetion, and consequent intimation o 4
the delicate lining of those. tubea.through which MC We
yre breathe is distributed to the. lunga -, This obstruction
produces pain and soreness; hoarseness, cough, difacalty
of breathing, hectic fever, and a spilthpptblood, matter
or phlegm; whichSmally eahausta the streogdiof the To.
tient.--and death ensues.. • JAYNESV EXPECTORANT
erreefods to remove this obstructiaa l and .producerP
most pleasing artd bappy..Terioits.-.:.irra • certain i n its of.
feats, and cannot fail to relieve. ••
For sale io Pittsbutgit at,tbagelkia..Tett*tore,72Fourtb
.is IDEsT . t.O 0 3 • ALEDICINEIN TRU_ WORLD" %-
MI Another evidence of the suPerlority
lanfs CougA dfissure, over all others. Read the Mowing . '
certificate from It:respectable citizen of the vilth,..wusi
. . • --• Prersistraon, Nov: 34917.2. -
3 ' Thii cerrideithot for some weeks past Imaistrontded. - -
with a very putout , Cough, .which was evitientlY . beeotit•:..,
ing:lseased on *slangs to etzelisinextent as to resist the : .-
erect Of .. every-piedietne Trench:l-had bemusing: I.vtaa.
finally'persuatled to call. at Bays & .IfrockwaVer-Drag:l
Slum, anti gem bottle of 7:17. - iViltours ma/ , Caigi • ••.• •
Mixture • ivincli; to my great Surprise . ; relievedsne very
much, .after takisg only two - or three doses: and before
had issedors bintle..l was edtirely cured. .I.wu so muott ,
pleased with its effects, that have brought otherito buy. ,
and vhall continue to recorcunend it so my hlendajas I •
finu:TY ha i rs Pie 4.31 Cough Ai/divine in.the world).
Try iteitly ti eents,aterile. '• h i . • -•-...
No. 2, • Liberty - strier, near Canal Basur.;•. • •
• Sold aka by FLPIP , TO.'S:-_ - .
nov io ;. r . -* Liwresteecille..:.
IDA WA OF COLUMBIA,-Baklbiiiit*Teide Void an et
Alle Grey.—ltyou wish a rich, Inintiotist Itpatt °flair, free
from dandruff and scurf -dos not. Mil taprocure the genuine
Balsam of Columbia. *ln eases of .baldness, it sval more
thou; exceed your expecuations: Many who have-_lost' -
their hair for twenty years Maw., bad it restored to Rapti.
gittel perfection by the use dais Balsam: Age-, state, or
condition. appears ta be no 'obstacle, whatever. It also
causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate Liar ti t he
is filled, - h y which Me 0.113 thousands, where hair wets grey
as the Asiatic .eagle, have. had their hair restored to its*
natural color, by tha use of this invaluable remedy: , In •
ull COSOS.Of fever it - wall:at found one of the twit pleasant,
washes :that. can: be used.. A few applications only
neceasary to keep the bale from falling out. ' , it sine agthisiia • 4
the - mrptr, - Irratver. raga PO iloPlirt ► ridhsillOPOtaPOl¢
4nce; and, ace Perforoa Tor lhatOßet, it isunequalleq.,
bold. *tee tinges as much as other roPtcalled flair Resto.
ittives, - ; Aft- mote effectual.. !rho
_genuine ..mga u fae., ,
twedell l 7ll C°ll3oek:,&t2. 9 l Y CC ol4lllll PdtliVeot, Neiv.
siAd - Only gentane is Piltabititgt,j!iy.Tha,Jaatimail... •
rUbertY stgebt, hood of Yi r aokidoo, en.Washtngton,
by A:Sweeter 4. 804 ;. utcaitborisbWll4.by,D4V9virell;
: inlirownevillc ) by. Bennett &Crokii;'.eito,AateireiTtovrit , ..
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