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

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• \CtOTHINQ, consisting or cverv l'fdS#'
i -?r (nid'ProelcCoDw* newiyi yi e. tw inc s s -coals, sack tpnis,
....•■•v blouses. Ac * 7V*lii>. , ‘(j. ! stM\i;ral.sKsiorim>My,oi,pa»K»
- iii -i-fthiilaj iual oJuef nruch-Mniiwv
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PreiKh Oood») for; \Vear. ; ,i
1 r|^Ußsul>rrtil»crnppealA ( iahts:phelyi , s him oon
-j{ii iL .-Ul vllie ftsfcriioa. thai-.hn y.iias,> the ; .Largest .lot-:of i
Si^vFrpjtOW-ipoil 1 ?, ndopu*d to men's wear, to:l>eibpmhia any’
r;>^U. , ailonnfr*i , ''r:ahli ; -lmienrm the- city-r-many-nrticlea nmi
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’ivhere. A ftivofttn* leading awdes will he enumerated.
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■■*■••.••:*'.;■ Boipohifs Vnu-stßlaok'.CJoihs] .
• jii-**.-. . iJphamies Abhua’rf eolored i *
; V ' kSunom'sTJonskmCassijnerekj
~ ( rape Flrulmud* 1
' Xifrirt ftid ••-;
• '•“■'Pnlidf.Cloihs.f-fdramnmer’Conta;*- ■
Cachoiarett , “ *
**"’ 1 Coburg * ** * * * ,
? ; 'liveceds. Ertgllsli’anu American-,-." 1 :. -'■ • ; •
* Satins, Cnme feUk, Tnrlcton, CacbmeTe, Tinselled
• • * Brocades, -enmoiged and needle wrought Shapes,while
. MarsmljM, and wtrNfaVYuneiy of oihcrVesHugß. -
AZBO-^luiieuDnll«, white grey plauijplnid and ribbed.
:■ of-entirely iit*\e sryle9,‘miported ihis &enaan.—-vvmcn will
> • behold low io y>r4cr, for daeh, on delivery, and cash onlj,.
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' " >!>,' & J, *r. ai>tAMcK.
No 60RiVERSIXTH ANDLTBERTVSTECTS
- TTATinjfeularfftduuil newlrfilted up theifr establish,.
*■-* JOLmeni, oiihr Above »pH known BUnd*r&speptfully
the public tptheir
* * r *boieoßelecUoft<>P.New Gbads, aompn«iikg!everyfmter
‘ ♦tv for spring and trorttrter- wear* Reeled «£peeia|l> for
-ns *Keirctftfomer denaroneni. .’lTbose wtshmguxlenretUeu.
- - ofdirß triU find utthis esWblishniontevetT stylfc of new
uvArsi-afiy desirable goods;Their.stocfc’.ot,rftndy4iiAde .Cloth*.
• * ; up in tlte bestmanuor-'oßduTaluciun-
terihli'and well worthy the. uttenuon -of-thoSb tvisfcmg to
xt.i f*\ .ipotehiwe- -All fire inay rear assured
they will be pleased with,price, quality and variety,
r r - * Alnrge assortment of shmskept constantly on hand, -,
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"'ttßSLi''CXQJUlMSVTO'AßMS’—Thrftatenedin
vaiuon ofWcstemPehhflfly.Col SwiO,wuh
.■» ilo*ooo men, J r
’■1 1» . XVhite-'WiUcontinue,u>sell. cloihmg/cheaj>e£,ihaii an)
- has heretofore been offered m coimirjy hayr
-In* tile largestestablishment imhe cay*, frpuiiagpn i.fc
, : ?'cny «nd Bixilt He w-now prepared. Jo.'jeJiow to lu*
fc the greaibstranel) of cloth> cos U
,v .h-- ' meres 1 ! viatings an^c^^UM ff of aR descriptions, suitable
• • for \he‘aonroMainjrseason,-thathas ever;b.een pjuj*a m
" ’ tiusmarket, to which *ll can have the.> Hight -of a> •
Observe the comerrNo.l67! lAerty-anilSizifi stß*
' maJi? 3 M WHITE, iUiLoa, .Proprietor _
I i. 1., GXOOQS srA'SOtSB.* • *.* •: * * l V*‘ v ’ - JOSEPH K. tllUl>r,C.
Vr r • •'Twin City Clothing Store. :
i:- T f • /GEORGE SPANG LKR3cCo.announceta their friends
It and the citizens of AHegheiiv that ll»e> hta\e on
. ha£d a Saeassomnent of MUJBCLOTIIINO,
consisting of Coal*, VeM-j. Pxmia, Hose * which they
i i v Jell av prices.- Aso; a -superior lot pirCJOtbsf
I Cassimeresjana Vesonmr, .which they -.will - make up to
i' • • order, in the neatest ana best manner.-. < • i--
ITr-Caatom work done-as usual
•:7 " r ' forpet the plate; ontbe west side of Fede,
!.'•;• i :'roi fctreei» : s door* north 01 the Auction Store;-Allegheny
‘j cur; tiplSnlin .
! j’k ,>c lot blue t Clothing 11 Clothing! 11
I. li He. Thru Six Door* V Thc,Wrstfrn IVorW '' ’
If.-ii, . «i*«sft.'.f|nft3VEU.SKliSoT&D GARMENTS now
XyU.VUU mailc'and ri’ndy in lie adored on Hit-
I v most libcnil teims to my old customers uud.the public in
i:.;: ct-cr.mneiat:vTh»Pr<ipTieta?«f this far-famed ami extensive
I id,. -.BSiabljsliment’lias^now, after rciunuiiff .from the tnsicrn
[ ■ cities, at much troulile nml expense, just completed Ills
L; j fall and wilder urmnyenu’ids tosupply: lus thousands of;
t ’ f customers with one of the most desirable stocks of CIo*;
t t t ■ tbuic than bos ever-been .offered tn this or. any othermarr
| :'!'keiwest of the manatatns. .For neatness, lit style ami
is.;: (comtiined .witft the very low price which
i 'ihey-will-be sold for, must certainly. Tender the old nnrt
-1 vailed Three Bii; Doors one of,lhe.grenlest attractions of
t f the western! eouuiiy In graufj mg to me to he able to
HLiMouiire to iny numerous friends at.homo and abroad,
.v ‘■.ij.-.it ihiU»oiwi|h>lamhußilhe:cxlraordinary. eflorts which 1
fj\ .TV»T»hav«inadc tomecitno.manyjcallsuimylntej.jt *» with
.■si,! .v ./.i difficulty 1 eftmkeep time with the constant rush, uiat-ir
•>t.vrs'V.v.^»4dr‘<in-nltUi < 'Cs|abli«hment.'' It is a well.eniabhshei!
jiruthaiiny *Dle« are ei.'nt or ten times large* than any
’ 't-"< ■•■■■' ' oiherhou'te in Ujetr-'idc; and tins beuig ; the Johse on the
i, - ■*=:• wndunt-satiL leJiii affVod to s*llnr ranch less profit than
, * u other could po<*il»lj jlunk ofdofng if they wished to
■•■ i • • •. coyer contingent expeh»e*. 1 fntondlo make A.dean
i.• «sweep of nil <ny pre*/*nt siockiiefare the limpwnngof next,
i rt y>uTr&xrfdhfc td l.will.mnkc it, the niter
»>.*> ' J vAr r oi' every ptan'. 'wlio waubra cheap wmtcrsuii, to call
i'-dndnnrchnHe nvihn TlitcO' Ho; Door*- t
* s: o*)t«Hlfew JOHN _
• TyTft. W “(TooUiv NEW iii the IroiP
. :i- jjj - City Clothing Store, n s pplendid as«>rtmeni-of Cloths,
-V V ' PC Fiench,’English add Ainencnu Plain,-
■ '' " '-" futlc> i Of the most modem styles ;
' ' >- fiueCgnrcd Cashmere Vesting*, S?ilk Velvet; Phan and
i. » s?aiVcy Sntim*~nll nr which we wtU’Tiifike.'Uji at the most
L'l ' . leteGiinble n dunihle nniTtashtonable style.
v Rcadl nude Clotlun* 1 , ot all dc<crlpUon§,i Lady’s
w: •■'Cliakh'tTof'.tKe' itioiU . fashtnuahle patterns. -Neck ami,
*■ V" '■ - '•PodkelildkG llosoras,* Shirt nud
' 'every tltticle usually kcptm svClothing Store.' Couutr}'
T ’ ' ‘ MerpUi'ul«i'hcn»re purchasing elsewhere; Will fiud il‘4o
r- *.’" their 10 call nnthe lrcnr City Clothing Store,-
■'M- : No 13*4 opposite the mouth
; * w ■; ■ of MarkH- - ,{ocilcf-it] :C. MCCOShFI\. fc
r -- ‘ 1 * r * f ti\V-Toß ; CASH.’V^Witjter.-Cloi
* ■ -
.» ; f
* Ol'T l*u». .r Hjter.'-.
s :.?i.r ifying of every de«r,ni>noj*j*uch. jm, cloaks, over
:'iv''::ooat(S.'*upMsii e blanket, weaver, Filotand JiqayyjiroatT
»'‘<i*loUr-i:/S»ipprfu»e.cJo«n*flx»!a»j.iiudfroek.coaWi.a large as
:v*. (rock coals. ... • . P i , ,
. j , CJoili|Ca>(simcn} > fti|d.*3fi»e((pAiitaloouß, aT*o a pen
■:i ' cr»l«.«?ortm?n(ot : vcat3i plain ami fancy vpivet, cjoili,;
1 • ca-muer* im4 Taney WMil*n,.iUMi. |>laid ca&Snnqre t w»Ut
.. -c: a graat variciv.ot tfup?ifiuft;tnsh Imeiv -lonmiea shirts,-
■/ : under nhim*. aiock, cravats. comforts and nil cih^nrUr
v,-, v. f _>le» iullie UimK-lnm.wbvcli will ipf Oa^ii/
;?,f - j» Brc ba«, find: iirauch.toiheifadvnumriMO pair
? • :. .00011, aiso liberty, street.. . : n ; P. DLI^ANY
; y • JS B A Complete, assortment of goods, tunable for
Customer work, s always on baud, sjicto a » Enghph, I- ranch <
. and American cloths, and-caßanrieresi also a*hoice ns
t. r • aomncnt of-sewonable of. which be
| 1 , - made 10 order in the latest OJI the mo.«i ac
[. ■; commodnimg-Jering., , • janlLMlaw ...-.
• “ -.CloUilng t Clothing 11 .•
THE Spring-mid Suwmor-flock iknu«-no«- lolie
offered alike
Is one of the largest and choicest luseleqtinn that b6«ev*-
«r been exhibited by auy;one copeeni unhis oriinyOlh
i . «r city in thd Union--J-xviU uoumrteftake to describe to
the reader;the different awoninents-of.anurleßrwJueli-1..
now have to offer them; boiiWillfaraply.ten them that if
they only favor; me >with-.? caILJ wilt lay before them
175,000 different.garments,tomnke.achoiceoui:of; con*.
.?■■■: ' dieting in part of. Coats- from the richest-ui quality down
• ■ • r to the lowestiu price i-Banialaons and. Vests, 10 the a*r
toniriiraenijof ihe-bebofoer, wuh.bplh mouth and eye*
open; wondering in the mosuxiravagani degree-of sur
■ pn*e, how euch a vast collection of übapy m&de txomura
• could possibly l*.collccied logeiber under the control of
i oubindividual.. Butsicb things TnUbe.asfonQ;) a* per
'p: v«ey»ranceTUirdnndusiryrjH;tlie rnam*?pnng-of iruue.—,
. r, r ■ ( HVilhauLhiiyinlenUottttf'boastmg;onmy.p!ritrlnvillsny.
-•! atihesaihe time.'if is of such metftll nmnnitjupaJly com
' . powdvibr nothing in the shape or form of difficulties, no
: : raattefWhfttthelrmastnindemay.be, can determefroin.
.*:i-‘ ac^QrapUshlitginy object,'in providing for the fonner, the
':h\ - ’ “mechaniciilnd iW-daj'ltil»OTer.--:My. whole oitentioiM?,
‘7 token up with lb® grCatest-core farther welfare/ m get
ting up fashionable, and ntllie same timeaubstnmialgaTr-;
J ■. -raeiUSfto meet'thejT demands r nnd-ns for others, who
c ■;'- . l r fancy-themselves moving in- a . aiflfereiit- sphere, .und .re-y
•r ; atumig an article ofthe-ne ylus ultra .kind, they have.
.. only te give me an outline of. iheir want?,' and tin.-) are
J sailed to a word ,
•l • ‘ Now. let' mt say a woTii or iwb.to Tny 1 country merch*
f - '"" antsih the ttade": If y°n‘wish to save troip at least 25 to
" 30 per cent, in youri wholesale purchases,-call in auhe;
':♦«*Three Big Doors,” and if I don’t meet your most *au.\
' ip;the,,way of getting.cheap bargains, and
-*t - ffesh I will not in future attempt.toaß-.
t; l er an'y iudaccracnts of a similar fclndro a generous penr
r * ‘ pic of-go noble aPature ami close-discernment.
_ * _ _ JOHN M CLOShCV,
1 i feblB-iy r-r-'W 'H;<>;,No.lsl Liberty street./;
I-* l^iO^hasjQ^frecpived^at
4&£. I /'biß l&rge esiabltghmciiU frohting oii Liberiy and Cth
1 ’t-' • ntreetsla6nlendid T asportmemofTwKKDSfbr,summer;
l A* l .-:4U6, a superior 16t of french Satih VRSTTNOS, all of
> refldyto 1 make ujnn the latest fashion mid
1 * «**'■ on tho most -reasonable- terms ns usual. ;>• Observe the
comer.No IGF Ijbctf yMiUilrihrirret.
. mvl4 J M. WHITE. Tailor, Proprietor
r; ; "-~Wilof/iIIV-nntOlettiili '
' , SAifoLE. HARNESS ANDTRUNKMANyRAcTOH/i
TT.HBERT H HARTLEY, hfgn leave «fln
XV form hie friends nnd die public gcnernjlj, yBSL
heconUmiftg to occupy-that largeand com-, ,
StoTb'HoOm, foimerly occupiedhyßamuel rnnn-
Na>. 80,/onier i>f-©itdnonq alley and Wood; :
atreeb whew he keeps a Inrffe and general assorunent ot
ij '-" Saddles, Bridles, Harness, .Trunk?, Cdrpet'Saddle
- Bag«, Valises Buffalo Robcft, hipK, nnd* nil oiber nrii
, ‘ 1 ciesinht? bne 5
- • • He-alsp kpeps constantly on hand,and ifl.prCprtTfla. to,
>,.1:/ -irfunilsh toorder*aUJcmdsof'Rivetedllosc, ntamifnctnyed
- of thtf hefttmatennl,ondma siylcof workmailPhjp equal ..
•4o tbe’ttastem manufactured qjficle, and at W> per com.
FaTjnm-woulil.do.weH to- enlb -
and juVstock before furchasmg elwwhcrw. n*-j
"r J “' Jid-iiaefermiiicdto sell :firal raie nrtirlcs'ui: very low
r • : 'PnCCS- ■ -e r 1 ■ '... .*j , t •«■. ...
'~‘ , rrp r I>oji > t forg , Ct t'he place, No: PG,- rorncr of Wood
r,- /• ttept • .
\c' Ororavjfetu.by J, 1. Iltfadly:
»■r. -.- JLif-Power of the Paljnt; by I D..Sprmg, D. ,p. }
r tj f Bethel Flag, by <3 Spring* DO.
* Jqcobut’jNotes oqXne Gonpels,
~-r^■ ■£*:.' Lectuwsoil’ShpkspearejbyA N.«udßon,2 vol.; >■
•’•' 'jt»draoftilfej'orBketchesofWay.to.Oloiy-Arc.
_ '..TEa Convent, hy Author of School-Girl in Francej -
K v by Warren?
l "t ' • •.;•' SkbichdS of Sermons on Parables and Miracles; »
1-. x *' i * Ireland’s Welcome to Stranger; - - :• / :
/< , u forFiiglonde2vol
.1: L__ iCorwSShyi ELLIOW A-T3NGUSH,
■' '' ielO ,T ,t * r.tt .78 Wood and 56 Market;
** 1 " 1 ’ *jptf weitwn Mewhantt.i \ .
1 ‘ y , mIE fA-RCTiST AND BEST ASSORTMENT Her
j.-nrij-i. I - Qgjjfctj iQ'VbQ public, and'unite loVeeat prices po9i»i-‘ *
‘ ' street, opposite 1;;D,.
t P* W Auction nbohts Obwno
u •» • - - - r - --
f'-? ' r TWtKW:WORK- i BY J HEADLE\ r —-The Xifo of Ohvet
IN CrdiAwelh-by./ T Htadley,authorof“Nnpotoon
, 1 and his Ba*n& MtwntiunftV uWnshlng
« ion and h»s Genernls,”etc- etc thisdnv nnd
fnrsnlc - JOUNSTDN A STOCKTON,
- jePJ k j IlOoksellerSy comer Market and Third Bti
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jmss^s^s^?/
fiines.
PEOPLE’S '•THASBPOHTATIOK USB
TjOIERIEf*' ": I J
i 4 ffrf* KB s :bHIPFING,--The Boats belonging to this Lins,;i
J 3( IhAve'bejrii ’put nrfiae orderiand are now running a
r Te , gUlarty'tH*tVrt»eii’l > ntaDuigVanjl Etw»touehJug-at ali i
intermediate Pdrtt‘'along'the‘Cdnal#;'Aßoat will always; l
beyitthe wharGunderibeMonongabelft Bridge,mud que,.
-The People!*
Transportation Lincf has J eveo , ? fteiUry for’carryuig,
Freight-ami I’hssengera. ' Tlib 1 boats will be lowed, to ;
wiU proceed tPKriawith great
t/yiheeadals , ; , riie boatft are Commanded.by
eipeiKMTcedanUfcartfulmen—uUof wh6mhavean .m--
r.•••;: flyt Goods sdnl by‘the Lnm to Ene may be forwarded
•uvttu?'p6ini oirtbP'Lakes.- - : : ‘
■: For freighter phnsnge apply to • i
1 - If KIRKPATRICK,
* • ./M-; Agent,- Water tetreeliPiUsburgh.
'1 agents *
■■ Curb A Co:; Beaver. * / : •
. ;R. W.CusNiKQiua*, New Castle. .
■ r • , "TRi>CT34AN'& MITCHELTfiBB, Pulaski.
v * : ‘SainfCTT WAitESy hi Co.,Middlesex.
> v : - 'MiiToJt HuiXj Sherrdn. :: : ' 1 : ♦
Joseph McClure,Sharpsburgh.
S-B- G.Lowhy, Clarkßville.
- r-Kuto A McFablako, Big-Bend."
!■: r * s;C.:Plumee, WeatGreeiiville/ 1 i
i:. J.&.T.KtLrATElcK,’Adamsvine.
W.H. Hereby, Hartstown.: >
• : \V. WADgwoirrirfc Co., Sherman's Corners.
/ ■WK’-Pows&jConueautnlle.' •
•■’••• Spring Corner. ■ 1 •
W C Warybe, Albion
Cranesville.
• v WM.’TtLEB,LockpOTt, - -i ‘ ' ' :
F Ffsii, Giranl 7
l .. A.Kwo,tind B. Toatixsoy i Co./Erie*. •••
. The.following Agents- in Ene will receive and for
'wnnl Freight'to :any Port l on the- Lakes,* shipped by
itlus Line*
M/GnUagber, - - >t f John Hearn,
. tG. W. llaversiick drCo., Josiah Kellogg, : .
■ : • hehoeALoomis; ’*■ Walker &•Cook, / ; je6
. . FluilmiKli.PoruSle Oow ltliUi
* •' ; ; . .v ;’■ !'■ M
>1 y IFoAMkeltEranxpQTlaiiinvfrFmgkt.to'andtftoin i
riTTSCURGH,PHUiADEIi>inA I BALTIMORE.NEW |
V kORK, BOSTON, 4JC
M r \ t BQREIDGE&~C&SH, JPhiladt!i>hia.
TjUFFS 4* O'CONNOR, PtmPVTgh
TlflS old estabhsbed lane beingAoW.in fall operation, <•
the.’propneiOMhave.made extensive arrangements to,
forward Goods, and Prodace'.with despatch* and on the
most favorable terms. ? They- confidently hope, their, well
known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety
r in mode of :canrying>—-capacious warehouses at each port,-
; affording * accommodations to shippers and owners of
• produce^—together:wuh their long experience mid unre-v
hutting attention to business; will secure to them a con
unuancifoJtthat Übcraf patronage.they hereby gratefully
acknowledge, {
All con*ifnnnenUb}vand for this line received, charges
paid, and forwarded iu;any required directions free of
charge ibr comimssioitj advancing or storage.
.. No interest, directly or indirectly,ln steamboats. - -
•;.;Ail comtmimcnuons promptly- aliendedilo on apphea
uon.to the following agents:. .
BORBTOdB & CASn t
273, Market street.Philadelphia.'
TAAFFK* O'CONNOR,
Caiialßasm, Pittsburgh.
O’CONNORS t.CO.,
. North street, Balhmore.
WIIUAM B. WILSON,
BG. Cedar street, New York.
■v UcrtliKnia Tr«uipor(Ktlou Line,
VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL
PHIA. AND BALTIMORE
OODS consigned u “*ut care wilt be forwarded with*
{y oul dcln> «a.H '’“VmTnulty* CO,
; Canal losing Penn atreet. Pmsburgb.
ME SEILLE3 & REYNOLDS;
272aiid0i ♦ Market street; Philadelphia.
'• . . RASE, MERRILL* CO ,
Snathe wharf, Baltimore.
Merchant*’ ,** \V»y.- Freight ” XitneT
-3®ssss=m 1848.
17XCLU8IV13S? for the transportation of,way frrlrfjt
2i between' Pittsburgh, * Blatrsville, Johnstown, Honi*.
dftv*burgb. Water atreet, and . <
■' This Ljye wosfopued.(b/the special accommodationoi,
thei woybMwnwfc the very.
JiberaLpatronage they have received: dnnngthe last two
year*, respectfully mforra their,old,.cdstosgers and the.-
public generally, mat ihcy-areaow better to.
delirrr goods at any point -on i the Canal* or < Railroads
with promptness and despatch.
• - . ; PRO«U*rOBS; ■ . .
JAS A LORE. OEOBGK TRINDLE,
JOHN MILBER fc CO
C. a. hrAsetTV & Co;, Pittsburgh*
v;: JonsMitunu Wotlidßyshurg; ..
. Pictwnarn Woods, Johusiown.
RsFKREXCE9*-Smith ASuiclbitj'J. &J. M’peviltip.&J*
IT. Shoeuberger;R. Robison Jk Moore {Bogaler^b
Smith; John Parker; Wm.Lehmer & Co* G. P* St roe nbe r
ger, Pittsburgh* > Jc2o^
■ 8t crolisrats* Trsnaportatlon I*lne f
IttOß the 'Transportation of Merchandize and Produce
1 to Philadelphia and Baltimore.- Goods consigned to
our care will be forwarded without delay. atihe lowest
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instruction*
promptly attended to; free fronvany extra charge for rtor*
• ajreor.commissioni; i-: . • r'• ■ S -...v- 7: . •
-C. *
marL " Canalßasm, Liberty su Pittsburgh.
• •* (Gazette.only.copy.l >..
WeitemNevr TorkCoUflßaof;liflalth» v;
N. Y. :■! •,
r /DR. G. a. VAUGHN’S YEGETAULE MTHONTBIP
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS celebrated remedy is .coaitnivTy increasing it*
fameby the making op over the vrorld. v.lt has now
become the only medicine for family use, and -is particu
larly recommended-for T>ro|>sy 1 : all stage* of ibis, coni]
plaint immediately rebevedynomatterorhow long stand
: ‘lng;'(See pamphlet for testimony.) -rr'Vxr
' Gravel, and all disesses:of th« Unitary organs; for
these distrr Ming complaints it stands alone; 110 Other ar
; tide can xehtve.tou; ; asdlbe cures testified to will con
, ■ vmcctthe most
plamf, BiliousDiscasea, Fever nnd Ague; To the Great
West especially, and wherever, these complaints prevail,
Uus medicine is offered..
. compound is apart of tbisnuxture; it cures these diseas
! -*es with f celerltyvahd does ndt leave the sys
tem torpid.; (See pamphlet) compldini of a most
{inmful charactcrfis immedmtelyrebe ved, and a cure foi*
owsby a few days use of this article. . It is far beyond
anyotherpreparauoQiforthis discascn or for any other
from impure blood. (See pamphlet.)
’Debililv oi the-SyBtem,'Weak -Back. Weakness of tha
of the «nne,is immediately
relieved ny a few days use of.tin? medicine,: and a cure is.
always the result of its. use. It stands asacertamreue.-
dyforsuch-complamtßj &nd olso for derangements of the
female (ramLYirrcgulantie*; Suppressions; painful rorn
atruuttous.:- No article has cyer been offejredyexceptthis,
which would ibneb this kindof derangements. It may be
idled upon *s;a sure, and effective remedy ;-and, did w*»
- fee) permitted to do so, could pve a thousand acmes as
proof of cures: m Uu*: distressing .clast of*complnluts.~
'jsee: pamphlet. All broken down;, dcbiittated consutn-
Uotis, from the:effect of mercury,will find the.bracing
power of this anlcleto act immediately;nndthe poison
: ous mineral eradicated from the system. . .
- Fruptive Disemtes will find the alterative mopertierof
this article ptraonr>tu ma drive such diseases from
the system. See pamphlet, for testimony,.of cures 111 .all
-diseases, which the limilff’Ofnn-advertisement .-will not
permit to bc tintnediierevAgents'give them away) they
coutam 02 pages of certthcates of nigh character; and a
stronger array of. proof
er llls one of the peculiar features oflhis nr
/ticlc, Umt it never foils to benefit many case,and if bone
. and muscle are left to build upbu, iet the emoeiated nnd
lingennir invalnJiropaos, ana-keep taking the medicine
ns long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would
caution the .public against a.number ot articles which
come out.unocr the heads of Ssbsapakilijis, Snaps,&c.,
as bares ; for Drops)*; Gravel, Ac. : -They are good for noth*
mg, and^concocted togull the unwary ;.TOtrcu.Tum trot.
Theiriuventors never thoaghl of curulg such diseasesull
this article bad done il.-Xporhcuforsnidyo/ tAepampA
• Irts ts (Qrrjestly solicited. Agents, and ull who sell the ar
ticle, areglna 10 circulate gratuitously. Put.up m3O oz.
: bottles;at 32; 12oz. do. at SI each—the larger
iOi. mdrc.-than the two small.pottles.- Look.out nnd nbl
get imposed upon. Evcrybottle ha* Vegeta
ble LiUiontripuc Alixturer’V blown .upoa the/glass, the
written signature of ,I G..C. Vaughn” on the direction*/
and »U-C-VaughHj Bafiaio,” stamped onthecprk.Ndt\e
-other-are genuine. : -i;> - -•?
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold,at the Pnnci
: pal Office; 207. Main jtreei, BaflaJo, wholesale and retail. -
No. aiteauon gtv.cn to. letters unless post-paid—errfer
from repularty authorized Asma txctpUft. V osl-paid let
ters, orvcrlmicommumcaiumsfiahcuing advice, prompt*:
ly attended 10 graas.
:- Ofllrbs dcv<ned ex<jlusively to .the sole of this article—
: 13*2 Nassau st.,N. Y.; 205 Essex at., Salem, Mass.; andf
by the principal Druggists throughout the Untied Tkatea 1
•ood.Canada, as • ;. -.-.
lIAYB A BROCKWAY Agents.
. jati3l ,■ No. 2, Liberty st n near Canal Bairn. ,
YFENITiAN lTsiiervritfandoldand-weU
..•7 known Yenitian Bhndmaker, formerly of .Second
-and Fourth at*., takee this method to inform hw many.
> frienda ofnha fact that his Factory is now in full opera
tion on Si. Clair st. r near the old Allegheny Bridge, where
a constant supply,of .Blinds of varions colors and qaali
inep. isvonstanuy.kept onhand and at all .prices, ftrom
jweuty-cents up to suit customers. -.
: N. B;. If. required; Blinds will be pmnp*Oythat incase
of nform otherwise,, they may be removed
' without tha aid :-of a screw-driver, and wuh the oame
Jacijitiyihat any .other.pleceof furmtarecanlm removed,
and Avithout any, extra expense. . )eB4-d&wy
; XTEW BOOKS.—Loiterings in Europe; or Sketches of
Travel m France, Belgium; Switzerland, Italy, Aus
inayPrussia, Great Britain and-Ireland, with nn appen
dix; eontaming observauonfi on European charities nnd
medtcalinstnution*. ByJohnW.Carson, M.D.
j Angela; a noveh By the author of “Emilia Wyndham, w
“Two Old Men’*Tales,”etc. >
Self-Control,;-a noveL By Mary Brunton, author of
••Discipline.”
VoI.III. Daily Scriptural Readings. By the lateTkoe:
Chalmers; D. - :: r.-vv . t-:; ■
.! Pan ♦♦The Thousand and One Nights. IlarperV rlhis
trated edition
i YVIUUm tbe Cottager;, a book for cbildreo.' By the au
thor of “Ellen Herbert,” Ac
• / The above worka received this: day and for sate by
»e2D JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
~~~ nr*. Gray’s New Biovei,
jTUST received at M A RFINER’S—•
.*«;, Xena CpwAon/ or,' Tlie .Four Sisiew. By Mrs
‘.Gray.y •r?.**->*- | .f**• -•.<.... ..v
-n,# I.ifeofDr RichaniJfnnin^.iheGroalVirtlinwr,
.with a .hort aoeflunt of hi. loit dnys Bv Jna Kniahl
Th. Cablh Boy or L.fe on Sm^ofYo,-
lime’. Preat. and Fancie.: -By I.ieot MnrraT" - v
Eadi.s' National Magazine, lorSeniembor
Union i it * h
Lmleto Living Age, No 22?
t UT'lBefrord, ofAllegheny cUyjhna all tfae above .'
ntl ‘ “ A* WSNEK, SmubPeid sty
• • ••«• *■■»•»* ■_ •. . • 3d door above Second-
®§ ppssc-
r,i
4ft ' J ti&rnden ft Co.** A
KvCL! il ' V il jW f\
SUE AKRA9OB9I£3STd.S|K
Steicrnge PoUßfcrittis comldglrow
Eut<?pe l enßnffedia America locomeoVer^meither,of
tho snips of UAKcoßiic flemished with the
JbUowtng Provisions; article*
equally good.-rSt* Att of Cengrtsr. May 17,184?-' . ;. ,xn
rpHiS PLAN will prevent sickness ort board., Hereto*
X /ore, when' Passengers found theraselvfcf is provis
ions, many ofthenrcame on board entirely destitute,
.which often caused much sickness and death. v -<>
35 &s Bread, \ All of good quail*
ID “•••’ ty; and one-tenth
10 « OatmeaL of the Provisions
~ 'lo* “"-’FloUrj ■' famiahfc-d will be
■ 10 “ Beans and Peas, ‘ delivered to each
35 1 «. Potatoes,: . - Passenger every i
1 pint of Vmdgur, , week, with a suf
-00 gallons Of Watetf ficiem supply of
' ID jta.BdhedPork, free from bone./ruei: for cooking.
Each Ship in fois Lultf will be properly ventilated.and.
a good* house over the passage-way leading to the Pa*-
gangers’apanraeni. The Cjunboose and Cooking-ranges,
for tbd use of are kepi under cover. . . Every
alteiiUou will be paid to promote tbeif health at id comfort..
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, .
Je7 Fifth st, near
:
>REMITTANCESand Passage to arid V^jsab'::'
Great Britain and Ireland; by W.'jJWrjjv
g£i&ißu& J. T.Tapscott,- 75 South
and.9o Waters
( oo Bood.Xiverpool. :
Tlte subscribers, having the Agency of the
above Home.: are now prepared to make arrangements
on the moat liberal terms with those desirous of paying
the passage of their friends from iheQldCountryisnil
they flatter,themselves their character and long standing
in business wili-give ample assurance that atliheir nr<>
rangemeutswillbecnmeo.ouifintbfUUy.
Messrs. W. it J. T. T-apscollare long and favorably:
known for the superior class, acbommodauont Bml soiling
qualities of their Packet-Ships. TbeQUEEN OPTHK.
JtVEST.; SHERIDANv GARBICKwTHOTTiNGUEB,
- ROSCIUS; LIVERPOOL, and SIDOONS, two of which
leave each portpwuihty—from New .York the 2l»t and
28th, Liverpool, the Bth and lUh; in addition to
.which they hove.arrangemenu with the Si. George and:
Union lanes of Liverpool Packets, toinsure adeparture
from Liverpool.evpry.fiye dpya,^hemg.thus determined
;2hat their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. :W* TapseottV constant personal
supennieridartoe of the bonnes* in Liverpool is an addl .•
tional feecnnty that the comtbn and' icedramodutionof
the passengers will bepamealatly attended to.r
The snbfipnbert beirig, &suiuhf,exten%ively engaged
in ihe Transportation untinem between Pittsburgh ana <
iheAtlantic Cities,. are thereby enabled to take charge oi
and forward passengers immediately. Ontheir landing, ;
without ft-’ chance' of disappointment or delay; andare,
therefore, prepared to contract for pasiage,from anyjea-;
port in Great* Britain or Ireland to this city; the nature pt
ihe business they are engaged ip giving them facilities
for carrying’ passengers so-for inland not otherwise at
tainable; and'Will; ifnee***ary,*fOTwnnl passengers fur*
tber -West by Utd best mode of conveyance; Without any
.additional.charges: for their trouble/ Where
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
Will bo refunded a* full.
1 REMITTANCES
The subscribers (are also prepared to-give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the.-principal Ames and
townsln England, Irelaud.-Scotlandand Wales; thus af
fording a sue and expeditious mode of renumng fands
lo: those countries/ which* persons requiring such facili*
ties will £nd it to their interest r to avail themselves of. .•
Application (if by Idler, post-paid) will he promptly at*
tended to. TAAFFEit.O’CONNOII,
ForwardingandCommiMion Merchanu r . .-
mapag-dRw-ly 1 v: - : » : . Philadelphia. >
££S£ Roche; lirothtn, * Co,
. wMy Fcrrox st.jNvw* Yoas jT.des Quat, tJjTJfV
Pusux; ScoTtaSD Road, Liviaroot.
- JAMES BLAKELY, 1 Agent, Office on fVnn st.; Canal.
Basin, Tittiburgh. : .r •
Arrajigtmmts /or 1848. *:
BOCHE, BROSJ& CO., sole Agents for' the BLACK
BALL IJNRof Liverpool and New York Packets,
take the liberty of announcing to their old fnends and.
customers, that their arrangements for the ydar 1848 being
complete, they are prepared to bnng out passengers, by.
the above splendid lane, from Liverpool to NewlorV
and Philadelphia. They referto their former course of
doing business, and assare those who entrust them with
their orders, that the same satisfaction wiU be rendered
-as heretofore.
•. TO .1
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES
Drafts for sole,* payable, on demand, at any Bank in.
Ireland
*nm undersigned has made arrangements to hnugoui
passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year, , .
febS-lmdaw* JAMES BLAKELY.
££=£- Pstisge To sod Prom ' . >£»
WWMr ; GREAT BRITAIN AjlßElliNtt:
Gkobob RivpAftD & So:t,iNo. 134 Waterloo Road, -Li
verpool
v> Cxaustx A Bursa©, No. sfl South st.; N A\.
TpHE Subscribers;.-having accepted the-Agenry at this
X city of the above well known and respectable Houses,
are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come
ont-from -aur partaf Great Britain or Ireland, by the re*
’gular Line or Packet-Ships, sailing from Liverpool week
ly.-Persons engaging withos may rest assured that their
ufends wilt meat with kind treatment and prompt de*-.
patch ntLiverpool.o*. well as every attention necessary
on their arrival in this country* Applrto or address-
SAMUEL M’CLUKKAN k CO,
..-rr. :-i. * v■■-. . .l42Libertyst.,Pittsburgh*.:
N. u.—Passages engagedhire from*Liverpool to-ritts*
burgh direct, aud drafts for any amount forwarded, pay*,
able at sight,ihroaghouttho Ualied Kingdom. jy2&*!y--
£££ HARNDKN A CO.'B f
v cAss«HoiK -'AXi> -'asxrrTAßca -r‘.. ,JHfifflt.
Offlies*
TTARNDEN k CO. continue to bnng out persons from.
JuL any part of England; Ireland, Seotlaud or Wales,
-upon the most liberal terms;’wiih tbetr uftualnunciualuy,
and aliemfou: to thewanuofeoigrants.' We do not al
low' oarpaftsengterft&berobbedbytbe'swißdlinffseainps--
that iiifest'ihe «ea-poru,<aswetake charge ot them the
momeutthey report themselves, and see to their well-bo*,
ing, audilespatebihem without any detention by the first
ships. We say thtS fearlessly, as we dery any of our
pasiengm \o ahdt* that they wdre detained fortynsighi
boars by u* in Liverpool; whilsttbousandsof others wen*
detained months until they eould be - sent iu some oid
ernfl, at a cheap rate,' which, too frcquenilyproved their:
coffins. * .‘:L : ..
We intend to perform’onr contracts bbnorabiy, «n
icftafu mar aud not aelaswaitbe case last season with
oilier office*, whoeltherpcrfimnednoiaiall, or when it
•tntedtbelreonyeitience. < •
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to
£l,OOO, payable'*! any of the Provincial Banks id Ire*
land. England, Scotland and Wales. • ■■ *
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and-General Ace in, -. ,
Fifth street, one door below W ood aL «:
FORBIGH *
am hemittasce:
fflllESufornbers ore prepared lo forward money to o .
J. parts of England; Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, with
despatch, and nt the lowest rale*.
, 9AMUFI* M’CLURKKN ft CO,
UMili* * •» L *T42 Lihfrtv Street
European and American Age*>cy»
.fTHiEundersigned-European Agcuthas/lusUimved lit
lL* the United Siates,>ond will Jrave;,Piii«burgb, Pa.,
early in September; oiul tail from iNew.iork on the.lm
' day of October next,perloniuug ibeTwetity.SecoudTour
of this agency through Englaud,lreland* Scotland, Wales,
ete..returning to; America in -Money remit*
toocesibr Jorge and small.ram* promptly made to ail
parts of Great Umaw and Ireland ;legacievdebta, rents, .
. real estate and claims collecicd-and recovered; copies of
wills, deeds and documents'procured; searches at alt
kinds made, etc..- He .succeeds hi* relative, Ji. Keenan,
now U, S. Consul at Dublin, who to many ycprs success*
> fully conducted this-Agency; and hewillbe essisied by
bun ui all business transactions inEnropc.. .Innumerable
references given. Address personallyvor address post
paul,:. European Agent,.
. and AttonieyaaaConosellorat Law,
Pittsburgh. Pa
; Office at the Merchant’* Hotel,cornet Third and Smith*
'.field Bt*.
io*Mr. K. may be seen on business at .the. following
times and places: In Cincinnati, at Broadway* Hotel; on
3Ut July, aud Ist-August; ra Louisville, at Louisville
. Hotel, on 3rd and 4tb August; in St. Louis, on lUtb, Utb;
Ond ltithAugUJT- - . . , .7 ’
James May, Esq. will attend to-all European business
in my absence. • .jel3;n<
Great KngUih liemedyt
'X?OR Coughs;^Colds, Asthmas and Consumppon!—The
J? great aud only Remedyfor the above diseases is the 1
Hungarian JJofram c/ Lt/r, discovered by the celebrated
Dr. Buchan, ofLoudon,.England;: and introduced into the
United States under the immediate supenntcndenraaf the
inventor
The extraordioaTy snccess of.this medicine, in the cure
oftPuliooftary.tfiaeoses, warrants the American Agent in
soliciting for treatment the srarst possible ceres that can
j be foowfin the«oramunlty—Tcases tbat scpk celiefln valri
from auy;af.the.commonre.medies:Qf the*day,/flnd have
been givenup by the-most distinguishedfrbysiejans,.as
< cofinned an<r incurable. : TheHunganau Balaam has
cured, trad will cure, the snpu desperate case*. His no
quack nostrum.but a standard English medicine, of known
and established efficacy. , .
.-: Every • family -in the.United.States should be supplied
with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam-of,Life,-not only to
counteract the contumptive of the; pinnate,but to be used
as a preventive medicins >in ali -cases.of co)ds, coughs,
spitting of blood, pain jn.tbe side andchesi, irritation aqa.
soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty .of breathing,
hectic fever, night sweats?emaciation amf generaldebm
ty; asthma, influenza, whoopinge«ugh,anaOroup.
Bold in lgrge bottles at $1 per bdllle, with full directions
for the reitorotiort ofhealth;v= 1 - * •
- Pamphlets, conmimnga massofEnftfUßand-Arnerlcarr
certificates, and other evidence,- showmgthe Unequalled*
merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of*
the Agents, gratuitously. ‘ ■
.. For sole by 1 fB. A: FAHNESTOCK * CO.,
eblO cor.'First and Wood: and Wood and dth sts 1
Now Works,
. A LLISOISPSMARLBOROUGH—The military life of
J\. John, Duke.of Marlborough: by. Archibald Allison,
F. B, 8., author of the i( History of Europe,?*, '
:.i Ne&naer!#. JUf®: of .Chnat—The Ufa of Jf ins Christ, In
its historical connexion and historical developments: by.
Augustua Ncander—translated from the fourth German
edition, by-JobnMcChntock and E.Blumemhat, Profes
sors in DtdkinsdD.Conege.., : -v.
: Old Hickatbe Gtttdep or Adventures in the Csmanchb'
Country in search df a Gold Mine: by Cbas. W. Webbef:
The JBachelor of thfl AJbaay: bythe amhoTef the
“Falcon Family,” *
: Dr. Chalmer’s Posthumous
Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers,D. IX,' L. L. D-"
In three vols. Volumes Istandlldreceived:' .
. •The above valuable work* received this Any, and for
sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
. QpU«:, .Booksellers, comer,Market and Third sts.
Sundries.— ioodoz.PiayingCard«;
.800 whole and half-boxes Sardines; -' l ' v ' . , v
10 baskets oliVe; Oil; '»»:»/■ l.*" -
2) doi- tuiorurdCatfUpßi Ac, ,;ii'; !
6 casks London Porter, quart* and pinte
r* >3OO doz.fifiandiea, Wme«, &c. veiy old; > < i '
.'■! 5 bbls. powdered Sgffar;
Champaign* Wine,part to arrive:
;. 3hhd3 Claret Wine, for sale by
mar? . , \ . ' i i ’P/C< MARTIN*
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rjiHE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila*
. JL delphto, through Us duly authorized Agent, the .suli
scrllu*rj offers totnakepernlanentand' hmitcd Insurance
.on property.iu this eity- and tt»vicmity,and on shipments
.b} jbe ?anai and river*. i •
* * „ DIRECTORS
-Arthur G-, Coffin, Pres't. - Samuel Brooks, ,
Alex: Henry; ■ - Charts Taylor,'
‘ Sanmcl W. Jones, ' Shifldel W. Smnhr
Smith, ' ■ ' i Ambrose White,-.
.. * John A. Brown, - • JacobM.Thotnas,
John White, Johnß Neff,
• Thomas P. Cope:- • Richard D. Wood,-;
-Wm. Welsh. •’ ■ -^-HeniyD. ; Bbcrrnrd, SccV.
•This tsthe oldest-Insurance Company im the:United
States x having been chartered in 1704.. Its charter is per'
petual, and teunit* high long experience, am*
pie means,' and ovcadingullnokeof an . extra hazardous
character, itmaybecousideredasoffeTiiiffflmnle iecurt
ty to the public. . --WILL!AMT. JONES,
u At Coanung.Roora of Aitvood, ; Johe» &Ca.yWpter and
Front Bi&.,Pmsburgh i . - may4y.
TUe Franklin' Five 1 Insurance Company i
i ■’L' ' . : _
/CHARTER PERPETUAL—B4OO,OOO paitT in office
V> 103| Chestnut s side, near PiAli. Take Insu
rance, either permanent or limited, against loss , or dam
age by fire, on property and effects of every description,
lu.tawn.orcoaniry. on'the most reasonable tenns.i Ap
plication, mode either person&Uy-or by, ileucrs, yyill. be
promptlyattended to.; * / ig:N. RAKCKKRj Prest*.:.
' ; C. G. 13akc&bjl<Secretary..rv-.ivr,... •••
DIRECTORS. ,
CharlesNi Bancker,- l. -JcmoblUSuMth.. :
- Thomas Hart. , ; George\Wßiclinrd%
Tbomasi. Wharton,’: MorUecaiD- I^cwi*,
TobUs Wagner, : u ■; Adolphi E. Boric*
Samuel Grant,-: David 9. Brown. ■
PITTSBURGH AGENC\
: Wawncx hURTW, Agent, at the Exchange, Office of
Wnmefc Martin A Co., corner qf 3d and Market *ts. ,
F«e risk*taken oa buildings and. their, contents in.
Pittsburgh, Allegheny.and the.surrounding country. ft#
marine ofmlana naviganon risks taken., :, augl-ly.:,
SIIGAFISNGT, _ „
i Agenti al t*tUburghjfoeiks-Ddawire Mutual . Safety In
i! • 1 ;*umnefVovtpanvtif'Philadelphia, ., i ■ •
f RISKS upon-HniUlings and ..Merchandize of eve-
J? :ry-description,«fcd Marine Risks upon bulls or car
goes of vessels, taken upon ihe most favorable terms. -
. Office at tha'wpreboatftof King & Holmes, on Water
near Market atreeu_PnSbureh,
' N. B. King tne confidence and patron
age of ihdr friends and pomraftnuy at, large, to the Dela
ware AX. S.lnsurance Company, as an insiituuob Among
the tnostfloap#bingin. Philadelphia—as. havuign: large
. paid -in.capital* which, by the- operation of its phaner, is
constantly increasing—m yielding to. each, person insu
red, his due share of the profits of the Company,.willi.oui
involvmghira m any responsibility rwhotevchbeyona the
premium aetaally paid ip by him; and therefore. n« pos
sessing the-fyqtaat principle divested ofevery obnoxious
feature, and, nuts toon attractive form. ~ - novMf -
* GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
A. COMPANY OF PIIIIMDFXPIA.—N. R. amttr cf
Third and Wood PdU&wrj'A.-rThe ontu of the
cojnpanyop the firit.of January, 1845, 0* pubhaheu in
cooionmty with an act of, the Pennsylvania Legislature,
Bonds and Mortgages* •«•• • * •• •‘•••$600,815 03
Real Estate**! cosi»?<v vvJBJJJ'ZJ
/Temporary Loaus, Stocks and Cash••••••:: • \*2o7>4M 7*.
- Making * total of* -•«••»*••r !$909,683 ftik
Affording certain assurance that all losses will be
prdmfrtfr'iaeLaudfeiTthgeaUfe:seconty to all who ob
tain polfcUs.from tSty Company: - Risks ai asjow
rates as are consistent with security. •
- octB\. * WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
In»ar*tte* Against Fire* .
TtlllE.Ammtan FiTt Jmvumct Company—Oroea,. No.
street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D*
lblO-~Chanerpcrpectual. - . .. •
In»ar*a Umlduiff*, Farjuture, Me rebandue, and proper*
ay generally, ibe city .or couitnri against lost or
damage by fire, perpetual or for limited periods, on favor*
ableterroa. J '
DIRECTORS i .
John Sergeant, . Samuel C. Morton,
WiiUaraLyneb, Adolphus Penes,
Thomas AUiboue, George Abbott,
John Walsh, Jr;, Patrick. Brady,
John T. Lewis. ■
SAMUEL C. MORTON, President.
Faaxcif D. jAximu Secretary.
Orders for Insurance by the above Company .wiU be
received and 'insurances effected by the. undersigned,
agent for Pittsburgh. : GEO. COCIIRANi,.....
‘ s : . . SflWood streak t
Conntll’a Msgleti'Ptln Bxtmtori v
ITi is now conceded by .medical men ..that Connell's
'Magical'Pam Extractor,maaa&cuurd by- Comstock
3c Co.. 31 Couilland xt.y New York, i* the: greatest won
deroi tUelftb cennirr. lu eflect* are uulymiraculou*.
-Alt palhs are Temoved from burns, scalds, Ac.,, and all
exterftafiores, in a few minutes aAeriia application*
heaimgihe same on the most delicate skin, JeaMug no
sear.. .-It is equally beneficial in all kluda or inflammato
ry diseases, such;asjaore.Nipples and Eye*, Sprains,
Rheumatism. White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Bum*)
Chillblamsi Erysipelas,. Jtyes, Tic Doloreoux»,Ac. We
might add.es proof io all we say, the names of many em
imeut physicians who use it m their practice, and hun*
drediof thi;«;leig>'whopTsi*e it to their people.- Kind
parent keep it constants* on hand, utcase of Occidents by
fire hip may be )ost without, but by its. use all -rbums are
sobject to its control, unless the vitals are destroyed. • Cow*
tion—remember ana ask for Conncjti JUafttai Patn -Ear*
(meter, manufactured by Comstock 4* Co , JV. Y., andtake
nooiher~ , . • . ■ -
Pass, Soars. Ac,— The Genuine Kays l iwiawjrnr, is an
article more justly celebrated as a cure for the. above,
than.any or all others.. Its cures are almost immediate,
aqd u»s only necessary to let those who know the article
and use it with such great success, that it is to he had .
true and genuine of CorastockA Co., SI Court land- sl,
N.Y., sole proprietor. • -
Sold only genuine. In Pittsburgh, Pa., by «*. laciaoji,
S 3 Liberty subhead of Wood at.; also lu Washington, Pa.,
by. A. Clark ; .10 BrpwnariUe by Bennett A Crocker, also
by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md..
and Virginia. .. .. . novlß-dkwCra -
«ltUUi« beatCoogh. Medicine lover
.'nEAJDtbefollowingproofotlbe supcriamy*>f Dr. Wil
'XV iarcTt Orunial Cough from a respectable cit*
lien, ,who has tried it:.
. Pittsburgh, Pec. 15,1847.
: Mcsm Hats AUaoc* wav:—A ner laboring foe several
weeks under the disadvaotagfa of a harassing cough and
moat distressing cold, whichbad, thus.far, resisted the.eA
(ecuoCscverafof the .*'infallible*, 11 I wu» induced topur
chase * bottle of.your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give
ii« (air trials To ray great surprise, after using only one
half of the bottle I found myself entirely well.. 'Jtxsthe
btsttnedittiulfvtriQlp.”:
TYuecopy. *. JOIIN HINDS.:;
Sold by HAYS A imOCKWAY.DruggUIs, Commer
clmbHow, Liberty street, near Cabal. i JanB
'jL 'Ji: AfAS&ST A Good* -Hours, Marini
A.* Stretty btiwtm Third and Fourth gtrtti i, have just
received a large supply of rich FallGooda; comprising»»
part: 17. cases various styles Pnuts and Chinntes of En
glisbjFrencli and American manufacture [-156 pcs rich
and desirable patterns French Ginghams, warranted m*
fenor to none imported in style, quality and durability of
colors ; 4 cast* splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses,
comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear j Cash*
ratre.vM- de Lames, Satin stp’d Alpaceas of various
colors [3-4 and 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man-.
ullaftj Fancy dress Silks; blark and Mode colors jM.de
Lams, all wool ; Shawls of every style and quality j Cas
siraeres, Cassmettt, Hroart Cloths and Vestings j bleach*
ed and unbleached Muslim fspm.dj tolbfc. per yard*
Greenj-Yellow,. Ktd and White Flunnels; Tickings,
Checks, strip'd Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings,
etc. etc. All df.wlneh are offered .at wholesale and re
tail atibe Very lowest cash prices.
• tep3 1 v • _ A;A.MA.
J K\V iIAUVKKItbOTVi'ti ii«iW
. tngs f Fourth ttrtei.-~HnVQK & AlfTlioNY, Daguerreo
i typist* from tlie Eastern cities, would coUlbemtemion of
i tse inhabitants Of Pittsburgh/ und the neighboring lawns,
i 10 ihclr Daguerreoiypff of cuitena and other*?, at rooms tu
i the third story of Burke 1 * building, 4th st.
Person* wishing picture* taken mar rest assured that
no pain* shall he spared to produce them in the highest
perfection of Ui« art.* Oar instrument* are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsarprused
for high finish aml-thitbfulness to nature. The public are.
solicited to call «td examine. • ■
. Persona anting for pictures are-neither requmed or ex
pected to take tnem unless perfect aatisfaoiou is given.
NVB. Operators will fina this a good depot for stork
.andchemicals. ... •
. Cyjtistructious given in the art, containing the more ,
recent,lmprovements. . r ja»7'
npO PKMALES.—Every female should have n box of
'X- Dr* Ralph's are perfectly adapted (o the
peculiarities oftheir constitution, acting. with gentle mild
ness and safetymott tirrixtJufanrrt.. Wherever iutroduc
ed, their character has been rapidly established among
the !adJes,>with whom they are emphatically The Fatonu.
Very complete.directions-for use iu.4he various com
plaints will be found in the . directions accompanying
each box. ■ .
For sale b> S I*. CUTHBERT,
Sinithfieldstreet. near Thin).
Also,- by Wo. Cole, Allegheny City; J. G;, Smith, Bir
mingham; and John M’Crackenj Fiila Ward. Pittsburgh’.
jan2s ,
• 1 'riollow«Ware Csitingn ■
VCEIICIIAjJTS yuiiingtopr m?uy for* the -purpose of
>jXL 'obiiuning.iheir Spnur supplies of tfollow-wnrc
and other Castings,,Tftll fiua a veryheavy stock, and an
exiensive.vatiety of pattern* and sizes in store: by us
Samples caphesecn at our warebouse,Coram?rcialßow,
Liberty street; next VL \V. Wallace’s Marble: works:
n7*.Termt.alidpricea.favorable... . ...
feb . - . . QUIN, KcDRIDE & Cg.
• TtkT feW BOOKS—Just received, by Express: Uennuny,'
ITlRnglamlj andScotlftnd.or recollections of a Swiss
ministerr by J. H.-Merle D’Aublgne, D. D., author of His*
tory Of ihOßeformotion, Life of Cromwell; Ac. '
. A PraciteaVExhttmtotroflhe Gospels of St. Mattliew
and St*Mark, inihe form of Lecture*, intended to assist
the practice of domestic instruction aoddevoiiou; by John
Bird Bumme?,D. D.v Bishop of Chcsier..
Tot sale by FXLIQTT A ENGLISH
r.fel»S4- SO Market bet, :3d and 4th. '
Table Cutlery*
fTt HE undersigned has just received a select assortment
X of Trfble.i and other fine -Cutlery, including J)c»ort,
and Carving kmveaand fork*; which,’with a Itirge stock
of Brushes of every description,end Shoemaker's find
ings. he will dispose of us usual, on reasonable ierms, -
t u i, > , , ’ JOHN W BLAIR
ap2B- ; ,1- ■v.*.“>.-*-|. , .y-12QWood..»trcet.
Tlron City Oraclur osa Bread, ifakery.
J SHEPHARD i
informhis friends and the pub*.
•ff < Ho generally,.that be thas odded to, bis other bust-.,
ness.lhe mamflactarmgoP Crackers of every ,
Having pdrehasedon* of W, R. -Nevin** Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines, He is prepared to fill all orders for
-ertekere or pilot bread at the Boonestnobcs and hopes,
by a strict attentfim to busiDess. io ah&re a portion of the
public potronoger. ;The publle.is ‘rerfpectfmly hmted to
call and examine for themselves.'-* -
BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo
site Smithfield 1
N B. Sapenor family Bread, Bread,
large-and unall toll*, fresh every morning con be had at
the store, or my wagon,>or at my stand in the market. •
Cakes&fld Confectionary on handand made 10 order,
J SREpHARB
opSSMy .V . . NolO Commercial Row, Liberty si.
*>3W #AI/ QDS- • ' ..Mr VN>
NEW tfALfl GOODS—A*A. Mason* Co. No. 60 Mar
kft street, are powopeaing'2o cases And packages;
, of New Fafl.Goods, comprising pew styles of. Ginghams,
| Frepcby* English and. American', Prints,‘Hosiery and
1 Gloves, CoUars, Capes,Laces,MaJ!,Bwias and Book
■f Itfuslid^Ae.-V.:,,:*.........; aogll*
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XiNERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KID
NEYS* ASTHMA, and all. affections arising from
derangement or disease *1)1 the Biliary, Digcs*
JBON & CO.
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live, Vascular) .Respiratory, and Nervous
- Syslemsysuoh as coustipalion. inward
piles,heartburn, iossofappciua, coal
' ed tongue,; acidity of the stom
• -'••uch,.swimming. of the head,
- . .;fuilrtes»,*rweightiuthe
• stomach,-dimness of .j?
- vision pulpita
. uoir of: the -. 1 ..
i -heart, :
Choking or iufibcauug:aoiisuung.idepression of spinls,
sudden flushes ;of heal;-paur. in the side or back, >
weakness of the feet, constant im* .
armings of evil,.feverand dullptun in the
“ 'lieadi pain and difficulty of breathing • ■
when.lyinguponthoside, frightful
sour
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- .deficiency! of perspira
. > non, Ac, 4e. l ;canbe ;
.‘•L.effectually.v.-
■ .cured
by DOCTORHOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS; '
-Their power over the above diseases is not excelled—
if. equalled—by- any; other preparation in the United
States, as .the cures in this oity attest, in many cases af-,
ter skilful physicians had failed.
. Derangement luthe hver and stomach are sources .of
insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid ucilon of
the<sjTnpatbetid and otiicrncrves;fol!owß, and the func
tions ofthe brain are unpaired andderanged; as nerves i
i are the connecting tnedium: betweennumTuud matter,u
[ follows from the. reciprocal action, that both must be
i more or .less-imphcatedi aml deranged simultaneously;
derangementtherc willalsoproducediseaseof the SKIN,
LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS..a* well as the brain.
The thousands who«ulie with YELLOW FEVER,
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing, to the name
the majority- of cases of that most painful
disease, from the same. In -
fact the stomach is thp important organ in the system ot!
matter, as upon jttfQUdqpcndfor the success and all the
; advantages to be derived from- the administration of in*.
;teuia l:znedicmes. Its functions are of the-utmost im
portance to.every one in conslituting the source and foun
tain of life,which.is nutrition. No organ possesses such -
remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power m
modifying ovpry part of the system. -
• The rdre success in treating disease =of the liver and
stonuch successfully has not been a want ofpathological
knowledge oi: their; functions,-but tiio preparation of-a
compound that would act upon the disease m.d all the
sympathetic afflictions. • Thai point has been-, gained m
these-Bitters;’ and tliey:are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
and will tn.everypase permanently destroy costiveness,
nud give strength and vigor to the frame, at-uo time de
bilitating-die patient. and they are grateful to the most
delicate stomach under any circumstances.. -.
ALL CAN BE CURFD,
WHO WILLUSETHEM AS DIRECTED, .
• (tf wrrrrnr TUE«pounsa or MTOicraa)
The few months this preparation has been before the
public, hnsk froin.itpjnfsJlibJe efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the press through tl;e land, their object being for tin*
; benefit 01 suffering humanity; Hr success has surpassed
: all precedents, is free from all alcoholic stimulant,
syrup .mercury,aloes,quinine, acids,-and all injurious
ingredients, and especially.adopted to the diseases 01 the
variable climatcof the United states, and the -West In
dm MUrtuTs;
. - WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN,
- are made strong by using it—in fact H iaafamily medi
cine, and ran be-administered with safety, to a .child oun
year old .the delicate female, ora manor ninety. •
- The Philadelphia Democrat - says:—^This medicine
. has au extraordinary- virtue and efacaoy, and is ui great
demand. We can -speak from- experience, that it has
produced many‘wonderful cures/*
The DailViSun sayxt—We believe if is one of the
best medicines of the. age—a mend having used it in his
own. family with .great satisfaction m the Jaundice and
. LiverCnraplauiL” ••
,- The Spirit of the Times.and Keystone says>> (( Do our
good citizen*, who are invalid*, know the many aston
ishing cures that have been, performed by Dr^Hoofland 7 *
cdebnitedOerman Bitters? If they do not, we recom-.
mend them to the German/Medicine Store.-27ft Race,
street; alt who nre afflicted with Liver Complaint; Jaun
- dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the : Doctor Ims
cured many ofour;cmzens,'after the best physicians
had failed. We have used them, and they have proved
lobe a medicine that every one should know oft and we
cannot refrain giving our tesumony in their favor, and
-jhaiwhicbgives them greater claim upon our humble ef
y fort, they, are entirely vegetable. . ,
> - The Evening Bulleimsayt:—The Celebrated German
• Raters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sia. and .nervous complaint*.’*'
-r, Neal's Gazette says:—'‘it is not oflen we notice the
,- various excellent medicines advertised in our columns,
because we are unwilling to speak except from personal
. experience, -and a good constitution.; fortunately makes
. us generally strangers to such articles. . A word, how-
I ever,of Dr. Hooflandt German - -This we know
; to be an excellentariicie fulfilling tn every respect what
, is claimedfont by the advertiser.
:'-The.DailyNewssays:.'-: --:'.'--..‘ •
; “A Medicixk.—We speak knowingly of . Dr. Hooi
k .lands celebrated German Bitter*, when, we .say it is a
i > blessing of this age, and w diseases of the biliary, digest
uve ana nervous systems jithas; not, we think, an equal
> —lll*A VEOKTAALS PBZrxBXTIOS-ANI> MADE WITOOVT AO
[ conov,And to all invalids we would recommend it as
• worthy their confidence. . - - - • : '
• Whaistrongex testimony cana medicine have! Alhe
Depat can be seen the evidences of many of our most
. respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis
.. rases.
Principal Depot, Gerni&u,Medicine. Store. 278 RACE
Street, and.for sale ui Lancaster bv John F.Lorau; Har
risburg. l>y D. W. Gross; and respectaole dealers gen
erally tlironghomibc couutry, ■
SILENCE 'CHAT DREADFUL CUUGH !--The Lungs
are rn danger,the work of the destroyer has been
begun,.the Cough of Consumption bath mit n sound of
'death.'-'-'.'
. - Ask To is a Motmkb! Yoar.dflriingcbild.yoartdol
.and earthly joy,- is nowperhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—her palecheeks, her thin shrunken
fingersj tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
.-filhe sotmd of her supulchral cough pierces your soul. •
: '.Ypctra Mat, whenjast about to enter life, disease sheds
a hieah crushing blight oyer'the fair , prospects of the fu*'
tare—vonr hectic cough And feeble limbs tell of .your
loss ofhone,but you need not despair.. There is a balm,
which win heal the Wounded !anj». it is- ' ‘ t :
..Sherznan’*All-tleallne Balsam* i;;
’ 'Bars.;Attbbe, the wife of Wm. H; Attree, Esq. was
Sven up by Dr. Sewall of Drs. iloe and
cClellauof Philadelphia, Dr: Roe and Dr. Molt of New
York. . . Her friends oft thought she must die. She had
every appearance of.being in consumption., and was so
prononneedby herphysicians—Sherman’s Balsam was
given and it cared her.,
. Mrs. Bull's Ferry, was also cured of
consumption' by.this Balsam-when., all other remedies
failed to givcrellef—she was.reduced to a skeleton. .- Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, 231 Broadway, has witnessed its
etTeclsin several cases where uo oiher tncdeciiie afford
ed ..relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C.
.alsowitnesred its wonderful effect* in curing Asthma,
which it never fails of doing.. Spitting Blood, alarming
as it,may he, is effectually cured by this Balsam. -It
heats the ruptured or. wounded blood vessels* and makes
the' lungs sound agntri.
:Key. iiE.vat Jones, 109 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhalAffection of 50 years standing. The
first dose gave him mbre relief than all the other medi
cine be liad ever inkeu. ' Dr. X. J. Beals; 10 Delaney
street, gave it to n sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption; and to Qiibtlier sorely afflicted with the
Asthma, In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health.
Mrs. LtrcuKTtA Wjtixs. 05 Chrislie-si.,'suffered; from
Asthma 42 y cuts'. 'Shermtm’a Balsam relieved, her. at
mice, find she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue eyery attack by .h timely use of this inediciue.-
Thisjndeed is tlie great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit
ting Blood, l3vcr Complainls, and all the affections of the
throat, ahu even Asthma and Consumption.
...Price' 25 cent* arid $! per bottle,
; ." Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York.
V .likewise Dr. SUennan’a celebrated Cough,Worm and
Camphor Lozenge*. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man's Piaster ; . . ,
'■ Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store rind Putrnt Medicine AVarehonse,
SfiUberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, arid
by, the following dutyoppoimed Agents for Allegheny
county: ■ ''.,VL' ’ ■-.."-V
: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny crity; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S.-Getty,
Wylie'streotf J. G; Mustlii, cor. Webster- lit: and Elm;
Camel Negley, EasLLiberty;oil-I». : Mitchell, Wilkins
.burgh; Tbos. Aikan, 9harpsburgh; Sami.? Springer, Clin
ton; James Siewanstowui-'Jqhii Black, Turtle;
Creek; C. JP. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowluud & Son, APKees
pprif McEldowuey, Bokeratown;. Riley : M’liougbliii,
Plumb Township; wm. J; Smith,'Tempcrattcevillej Jas.
Fulton, Tarentum? G. H. Starr. Sewickly. mariMy
OHK TBSI'IMONYI—I)r, W. I.»sdb; ot FiyVlt?
ville, N. Y., says: ‘‘l am well persuaded, and have
j for,some lime,ihatyour Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of gTeai use to,all those who may haye/occasion to
use them,.and : haveadminUteredteem.ro.n&lpQtieiua. I *'.'
.Fever, and Ague, pyspepaia aitdßiUouaFever, are im
mediately cured by the ose of Dr. Ralph’s Pills. Price,
;25,cenu,a box. . Sold wholesale and retail by -
. i ; . < S. L; CUTHBERT, -
- t- Smithfield street, near Third. -
Also, by Wra. Cole. Allegheny city;J. G. Sraitb.Blr
tninghmn; and John M’Crpcken.Fifth Waid.' f feb!7 :
Jaynei'PamUyßedlclnei.
TAR- S/SbCOOIC, Piqua, Ohip; writes.Mnrch, ; lS4B;
XJ u Lhny«.u*ndyoprYfnnYUgj, CartnioatiM JSalrom,
and JJzjjfetoranVin nw practice, fpr the lost three years,
and have been exceedingly well pleased with,them, and
never, as yet, to my recollection, failed, of yeallzihr my
fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your;
other medicines l ,cannot speak offrom experience: hut, 1
judgingfrom those I have usedl dobbt not but that they
claim, and ar* entitled to all ! tne ; con6denc« -reposedin
them, by r those who have used tnera;-vl wrisforaerly
very panial to ***** Vermifuge;'Uiilillbecqmeaequain:
ted with yours, which has ray decided preferen&to any
other novvinus&v,.-- . v- •O-'
=\ RessectfuJly, youni, Ac., v ;i., S. S. COOK, M. D, n
- aale In': PiUsburgh.al the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Fomthat r:' ;• .> ; ■ : ;fcbls.;
BA. FAHNESTOCK’S OOUGlfsYm/>;—Tbui ore
,narmionhaaproved itself to bo,of verygreat emca
cy in the curepf obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit
ting of Blood.'WhoopingiCoughj.andoiherPneumoniC:
AfiecUotu/ and the proprietor* < feet warranted in recom
mending tl as a safe ; and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony ofits value. - ' - ; ( i
: - It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price
as to place. it f wiihtq the reach of every person. There
are, but few Cough preparations that will pro
duce such ..decided’effects In such;a short time, rre
pared and sold by ’v
;! • ' , »B- A. FAHNEBtOCK-^ftiCO.,
■ Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and
Wood strefeta. , 11 r ' 1 dec!3 •.
T\R. RALPH 3 S -Crlkbrated Vxortabls Pilu are for
\J sale, wholesale and retail, at the ' .
; , Rjui.EsTATEOrricx,
. [' ■ No. 50,Smlthfieid st.;
. Alsoi by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J.G.:Bmtth,-Bir-j
’inlbgham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward.
feb2l . ... ,: .....
•*OOR SALE~A brick dwelling house and lot. in apJea
‘X’.' Sdnt location, situated, on jCnolf street, Allegheny:
The house is well arranged, baviug a good cellar, a kitchi
.en and dining-room, hull and two parlors, three bed rooms,
and finished garret. Lot is fiO feet, by 120 to a back
stTeet: Price, SIJJOO. . Terms; 8300 in band, balance, ra
four equal yearly payments. ■■■_.= • ■ } :
8. CUTHBERT, General Agent; ’ ?
augs.-’ ; .:-.'v i m’ .Smithfield street
.j,' tr* ,\ f f
•v A <'
Pill
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J '" V *
- Prttgs anil. JHtbttiijM- _
.WMchleaa artk-Itf rar
.X-/ gfovVlh, bcHiuy, .nml restoration of-the llair- U his
Cream when once known, will supercede all other arti
cles of the kind now in uie Where the hair is dead
nor, turning grey, a
nous will wake the hair soft anddark-andgiveiia bcau
iiiul, lively appearance; and Will atsowAeSt maintain
its liveliness; and healthy color, twice as long as ail the
preparation's that are generally used.'. Wliere the hair is
thin, or has faUen on, it may be restored by using this
Creams -Every lady and gentleman who is ih the habit of
using oils on ineur hair should at once purchase a botUe of
-the Chinese Hair Creamy as it issocomposed that it will
not injure the hair hkc the other preparations, but wiU
beautify ib and give perfect satisfaction in every in
stance >
For lestimony.to its very Superior qualities, see the fol'
towihg letter irora ihe Kev. Mr/ Caldwelf to,; Mesrrs.
HenderahouJc Stretch; Nashville* general agents for the
Southern States: .i .
Letter qfthe Rev. R. Caldwelfj Pastor qf the prtsbytenan .
. . . Church) rulatkw v-'
Messes. IlßTOEßsnorr & Stbctcil: Gestlkme^—l; take
p.easure in adding, my testimony m favor of the excellent
preparation called Dr.. Parish's Chinese Ha*f Cream; for,
about two years ago my hair was bristly*.and
disposed to come ojitp but having procured a bottle of the :
Cream, and used it according to taeprescnptioa.it is now
elastic, soft,> and firm to the head. - Many .balsams and
oils ; were applied, each leaving jny hair in. a worse state,
thanhefore. This Cream,.however, has met.my.expec
tations.: .v^
. Aa an article tor the totief, ray wiie gives it preference:
over all others* being delicately perfumed and not dis
posed to rancidity, ihe .ladies, especially, will fiud the
Chiucse Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations
forthetoilet. Respectfully,&c.. . -
r caldwkll
Pulaski, January 7,1347.
07*Sold- wholesale and Tetm)< m Pittsburgh, by John
AL-iownscnd.ls Market st., uml Joel Wohler, corner of
Wood and Fiftli sts.. . .. jeis-d&w-ly
. T ADIES are cuatioued against using Common I’repa-
JU red Chalk; They are not awnrehow frighuully mju
. nous it is to theskra l how coarse, how rough, how sallow,
yellow, andunhealthy the skin appears after using pre
pared chalk!- Besides It is injurious, containing a large
.quantity of lead!, - Welrave prepared a beamuul - vege
table article, which we call Jones* Spontsh Lilly White*
It ts perfectly innocent, being punfled of all deleterious
qualities, and it imparts to theskjn a natuml, healthy,
alabaster, dear, lively white; at the some time acting
as a cosmetic on the skin, making lt-sofl and smooth.
Dr. James Anderson* Practical Chenust of Massachu
setts, says? “After analysing Jones'Spanish Lilly White,
1 find u possesses the most oeauitful and natural, and at
the same tune innocent, white ■ I ever saw. I certainly
cau conscientiously recommend us use to all whose skin
requiresbeaunfyutg.” • Price i!5. centsa box. Directions
—the best -.way to apply Lilly. While, »* with soft leather
or wool—the lonncr is preferable. .
A, fixe set -or Tkktii foe. 25 ckxtS.-— While teeth,
foul breath, hetrithy gums, \ellow 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,ihatits constantdaily use is highly
adVaiitugeous.eveu to those teeth that are in good condi
tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a
premature decay. Those already decayea n prevents
from becoming worse—it also fasteqs such as is becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will render the. toulcst teeth
delicately white, and make the brealh-delicloasly swoet
Pnce2sor.'f7fcontsabox. Alllheaboveare sold only*
.at 62 Chatham *U sign of the American Eagle, New York,
and by the appointed Agents whose- names appearm the
■next colamiK
Will von Maasiyand geta richhusband, lady ? “Your
face is yoar fortune;” Ts t benuufu], clear, fair? Ts it
white I. kU not,it cau-be made so even.though it be yel-
tonned.aud, freckled. Thoav
amls hate been made thus who have washed once or
twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical boap.- The. effect is
gionous and magnificent.. But be sure you get the genu
ine Jones’; at ilie sign.of the American Eagle, 82
Chatham street
Ring-worm, Salt-rheum; ScunrcyiErysipelas, Barbers
Itch, are -often cured by - Jones'! Italian. Chemical Soap,
when.every kind.of remedy has-lailed...That it cures
pimples, freckles, and clears the slan, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle,Bs Chaihamstreet. Mind, reader,
this seldom or. never fails. : - -
• ,:C:TNGLIS, Jr., Putierson.
Sold at JscxsoVsSO.Liberty st., head.of Wood, Sign of
of the Big Boot v noviE)
DOLDAK X\VELVK ANl> A HALF OEM'S.
\J~-MdrTuige.—ConJid<nua}.—Jinf \z&y between twen*
ty and tlurty, possessing iv symmetrical form.gopdfoa-
is asked confidentially v con she suppose any
man could admire hcrwhile she has such yellow teeth;
suchsallow, rough,coarse sktnj and such dirty, bad,
wiryhairvwhen t byspendmgtbeabove sura, she might
•have deltrate-white teeih< a piire. sweet breath, ana a
beautiful head, of halr;<. She euv have.beautiful white
teethaudsweetbreathby using aSs.boX of Jones' Am*
her Tooth paste; a skin white t pure and spotless as snow,
by using &eake of the-genuine Jona’ /rahan CAnmaiJ
Soap; 4tnd a beautiful head of hair by usuig.a 3s. bottle of
Jones' Coral Hatr Jlesioraiice. Do .not form an opinion
against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be
sure jo osk.for Jones J articles. Sold only'in New York
at 82 Chatham sr. For sale by: ; :
' WM. JACKSON,* Agent, " ■
89 Liberty st, Pittsburgh.
GANCKR, SCROFULA AND GOITRE^-Ample ex
perience has proved that nocombmation of medicine
have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis
eases, os DR. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. It has effected
cures-irnlr asionishiug, not only of. Cancer andoiherdis
cases of that c]ns*,but has Temoved: the; most stubborn
diseases 01 the Skui; Swellings,.Dyspepsia, Ac. r This
medicine enters into the circulation, .and/eradicates dis
eases wherever located, it punGes the blood and other
fluids of the body, removes obstruction in- the poreß of
the skin, and reduces enlargementof theglands or bones.
• It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi
ness. and invigorates the whole system, aud imparts tuiir
raauon to the diseased aud debilitated consUtuUon. There
is nothm# superior to it in the whole matenatnedica. It
is perfectly safeand extremely pleasant,and has notlnug
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swat
lowing medieme. / : .
sale m Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72Fourth st.; near Wood,- 'vi rosuGO .
A Reclpe for the Unman H«lrl .
mO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE
X . IT SOFTi SILKY* CLEAN.’AiNft FlNE.—Persons
in consequence oflhemany things sold, set down every
(beiit ever so? good,)us a humbogr if people
coaid lie inode to try o 3s.bpnle ofJbner* Coral Hair Re
storative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, rsd, light hair
moist, so A, auburn and dark, and keeps itsbY mid hv its
übo for sometime, canoes it to giownaui rally beautiful
if people eould;see the.uumber.of noer;refpectab!e roe
.chatties that use it, (aye, .and find it the cheapest thing
theycan use,) for dressing and beautifying , the Hair; for
keeping it soft and in order three times as long, as any
other article made; and •
Forces it to grow, stons its falling, ■;
. And ebstshut 3 shillings to try.
We formerly sold nothing, less than SI bottles, bat .we
wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 [mind 82} Chatham
street, New York, and by
martU hWM. JACKSON, Agt . S 9 Liberty st.
MORE THSTIMON Y for Hr. Willard’s Family Medi
cineß.“Thel2nderflijrncd,cttiicnsofl’iusbargh.hav-
ingpersoimUyusedDr.WiHard’sOrioutoFCougnMix-
ture, and .experiencedits beneficial effects.do most cheer
fully recommend. itos safe: and effectual, in all caßcs.
Speaking from experience,we believe that h has no su
perior; uml would recommend itsuso to all the afflicted.
CHARLES LEWIS,
. WM. JENKINS. '
l’tUßburgh, March 15th. 1848. ,
■ by J. Schoonmaker A Johu Hays, James
A. Jones, J. H. Ciissel, Jolin P. Scott, . F. L. Snowden, J.
Mohler,. Ogden &. Snowden. ‘ ap22
ALT RHEUM.SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPE
LASJ,'Barth’s JieA, Chaps, Son Beards,-.Pimples.-*-.
bunged by manyphysicians in this city tncurmgthe
aboYe. andwewould not eonßcienciously sell unless-we
kuew it to be dllwe state.: ; •
“■’Ali a cosmetic,'the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the
only.article;ever known that removed impurities,'and.
cleared and beautified tha skin,'making- it< soft,-clear,
smooth and white as nn infants. Rut mind, iris sold at 82
Chatham st., N. Y*audby "•
\VM. JACKSON, Agent,
mar2s 1 _ : - 83'Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
"A MERICAN 6IIA-THE;GREAT REMEDY OK NA-
J\. TUUE.-~Procured;froin a well in Kentucky, 185 feet
below the Oil will be found vastly
superior to Harlem, British, or any other fotmerly popu-
Jnr.OUs, :• Its . curative-properties'; for ali
ments are tfuly vvonderfult Tn&ainalory;'rheumatism,
. whooping-cdugn.phthisie, coughs, colds, tetter,
; ecysipelas. scald heady croup, inflammatory; sore throat,
Uvercomplarai,inflararaatiou of the kidneys, pains in the
breast, side andlmek,diseasesof the spine,; piles, heart
.burn.dweaseH of the-bip joint, infiamedsore eye*; deaf
ness, and cur ache, tVornts, tooth, ache, sprains, strains,
burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever,' sores,
&C.&C. , . 1
■ Price 50 cents per bottle,. . Sold wholesale and retail by
WM. 1 JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, S 3 liberty
street, Pittsburgh. . The pio. boot stands la the door-way.
Only place iu Pittsburgh where the- gssuins: can beoo
toinea.
CAtmoN.—Tnorder to be sure of obipiniug the genuine,
purchase oulyof the general agent for WestemPennsyl
vnnio, Wm, Jackson, 88 Liberty street j or ..through sub
- Agents appointed by him for* its sale, each pf whom will
have a show bill onu genera [directions in pamphlet form*
containing tire names and address of the Proprietor and
GeneralAgentof-Western Pennsylvania, nsjollows: ;
:.r"rJ>r; Hall;ifjCo. : ,proprietor,Kentucky. / i ;. * -
Y ,:Ww. Jackson, General Agent for WeElenvPennsyiva
hm,B9'Tdbfetty*stTcet,' Pittsburgh, to' whora:oll orders
must bo addressed. * ;
' Oeskhvk.—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the.above
named Pamphlets/and the name ofWilHam -
general aud buly wholesale agent for Western PetMuy l
j Variia,} printed on the bumde’ of the label. oct23.
* *T>EST COUGH MEDTCINEIN -THE WORLDS
; ; J^-Another evidence of the : superiority of . Dr. JPiO
lara's ZtftrruK,bvexal|oihers. :: Read the following
certificate from a respectable citizen of the FiQh .Ward :
, : /:: . : PiTiSBtrRQH, Nov. 3,1847:
“This certifies that farsame weeks past I was troubled
• with a very serious Cough,nwhich.was evidently befeom
ing Mated on thelungs to.sucb'an extent as toresislthe
effect of every medicine which J had; been using. I • was
finally persuaded to call at -Hays A Brockway.’s Drug
aodget abottie of iJr. TFiflartfV Oriental Cough
Jaisuurs/Jwhiobt io my great surprise, relieved me Very
much; after taking only two or three doses*. and before I
had used one bottle,! was edtirelycured..Tiwoßsoinuch
pleased with its effects, Uial ) l.h&Ye.broright others to buy
it, and shall couUuue to recommend it totny friends*«- J
firmly belvxtu to be the but Cough Jttedieinein the icorld.”
- “Asdbbw M’Cawrt."
Try it—only 25 cents a Botde. . Sold by. v: - r
. HAYS A-BJROCKWAY,
:;; No. : 2, Liberty street, near>Canal Basin.' : '- y
Sold also by X FLEMING,
; noylOj - c ;
/iONSUMFriON,! COUGHV OFiBLOOi)’
KJ BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, Ac .—To .Coxauitrovis,
Four-fifths, of -you ore; really suffering from neglected
.Colds, or-.an.obatructiQn ana,-consequent infloraation ol
the delicate hningof these lu^e*-through wfijehthe air
we breathe is distributed to the: lungs. This obstruction
produces pain andsoredeftS; hoarseness, cough,< difficulty :
of breathing, hectic (fever, mtd-a spittiugbf blbod, matter
or phlegm, which findlly .exhausts the strength of the pa
nent—zmd death ■ ensues.’ EXPECTORANT
nrcer/o.i& to.remove thls-obstructlonf bud 1 produces the
most pleasing and happy results. It is cenamim its ef*
fectS) and cannot fail to relieve. - •; • -
Foraalo raPubbujrgh m theFekinTeaSiore 3 72Founh,
st, near Wood., , janB
IIA RLE Y—llKJ >ba us lsiulrigSuid for sale
_D by [ap2B] . 9ft W hXBBAUGH.
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JDntija anti fllcbirinea.
THEGRBATIIKMEDYOFNiITCBB
A' MERICAN from u weUm Kentucky
.- A ”135 feet below-the sormce of the, earth, ;a certain
Bird -'infallible cure/for Sprains. Strains; Cuts, Bruises, •
Scalds Burns, Tetter, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Croup.
Wbooping-Coughr Inflammatory Sore Throat Sore and
Inflamed EycSiTiutalencc, Ulcers. FeverSotesj.and h -
1 IIfrIiAMMATpRY RHEUMATISM,
which yields to ils offticts-m asurprisiugmanner.-
' It ha« never yet failed when used according to direc
tions. Read ihe'folfowiuff •. , •- . ■
v >
November 18.1646 f
This is to certify, that m> wife, Margaret Ghriest wa#
"cared of n Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing, /
-by-which she was solnmc-oa tobeohligcu lousecnitch
res- lii oiie'weck she was cured, Imusmg Jne.American
Oil, and could walk about "
• The following is coramumtfated.by r Mr. Win. Nosh, Mr.
Jackson’s agent for Steubenville, O. ■.■■ ■: ’
i.. A geuilemnn-ncar Steubenville, wh»h a d n ot.
i to puicither of hid feet to the ground for iwelve y<*ira,in .■?..
i consequence, of lameness, by.the use of one/ boule ; was . .
enabled to walk two milesta aUAvnship-ekclion. His
likewise a sovereignTemedy for.: : ■... .
1 OI mZ~C£*s AND ten
d&Ns
The following is communicated.byMr.Wm. Nash, W. v.
Jackson’s.ngcnt for feieubeuvdle: >:• - / •
A Indy residing m Stoabenvil!e t Utcfinger of whose •
hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it - ,
for thirty-five years, was entirelycaredbythe use of one
bottle of. the Oil. so that she now has .the' perfect use of v
her hand fully eqnnllo theoiherwhichhod never bceu-.
affected. It has also been foundto be a safe anriiuvinci
bio'agent uuhespeedyand'ceTtuineureof .i'-
in all cases not organically incurable.
. A Indy residing in.Allegfieiiy.cilywnscffcetuaUy curod
of obstinate deafness, of. years 1 continuance, by the use .
of leM than one bottle ol the Oil, so ,that she said-she .
heard belief limn she hod ever done before. . ; r * •
A gentleman well known m Pittsburgh, , wo* cured of
deafness of nine yearA* standing, by the use of a small *
quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the ...
lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it,
at the office of the udvertiser. . . v - . .
r Its properties am highly developed m the.cerlninand •
surprisingly speedy core ot all cases of _
CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS
Several cases of .Cramp Cholic have beeu-effectually
cured by oue dose of.the Oil, in the short space ofhalf i
an hour, when the parties hove been agonized w ith pam. .. ;
. its curative properties Imvo been remarkably manifested
in the radical cure of. , • ••_ - .> i
DISEASES OF THE SPINE.
A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, wn*. cured =. i
effectually .or one of the worst cases of diseased Spine,... j
which bad confined her to her. bed for a considerable - . ; ]
t|rae, m which she - could not turn herself. .It i» also a ■■■■-
sure remedy* and perfect cure lor poms mthe small of the . . j
back, and _ i
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS
Read the following 1
' PiTTSQdnoUj Dfic.18,1846. : •
This is to certify that Twos afflicted with great pam in . •,«
the small of my back and kidneys, which aflectcd me so - !
much that I could uoi stnud upright. :JJy. rubbing exter- ••
nnlly. and using hall a teospoqutul internally, nmht find
morning, I was entirely cured... JOHN RIDDTLE, - • .
near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa;:
-. Aggeutlcman ot Pittsburgh, afflicted .with a violent in- ; . i
flammation of the. kidneys—the pain ofwhich caused . .;-!
him to taint—waseompletcly cured, : m three days,by the. :
use of the American Oil. -,i
• The qualities of tins - i
NATURE S OWN REMEDY
is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, conse- i
quentlyiß confidently recommended os a sovereign rem-. -
edy wherever inflammauort exists, either external or id? . - i
ternal. Used immediately after a cut, bruise or wound, .. ,-.:i
it will cure and prevent
G\NGRi NE AND MORTIFICATION
:It has, tn addition, been found a salutary, plcoaing and . - ,
effective remedy for thoso very miplensant and mconve- : .j
jueni diseases,
GRAVE!* AND URINARY COMPLAINTS
Jjy Price, 50 cents per bottle. :.: .i
Cantion—Be on Yonr Gnard.
The surprising excellence and growtugpopularity of:. ,
the Aracncan Oil; has inilucodsome disbonestpersonsto
palm upon the public, miserable imitations of.thia truly .
valuable medicine, tor the purpose of deceiving; the un
wary*, and defrauding the-Propnetor. .
In Order to be sme of obtaining lhe genuine, oiseree tl»
the follow mg rotn TnrsG*
Ist. See that the name “ Win., Jackfon, 69 Liberty st., : -
head of Wood st,MB pnntcd on the label of thc.wrapper
of each - bottle, to imitate which is felony.: .
2d. Tliat each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain
ing full directions for use;, aud also containing the name.
and address of;Wm.- Jackson, General. Agent for tho
proprietors; likewise, the uamo and address of the pro
priclors; D. Hail & Co., Kentacky. : • . ,a< . .
- 3d. Purchase qxly of . the. advertised Agents, all of > .-
whom have a show bill, on. winch is printed the names of.
the Proprietors and General :.D. HailA C 0.,. .
Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm- Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
•General Agent for. Western Pennsylvania, and part oC
Ohio aud W estern Virginia; and the. pnnters' names—-:
BrMillm £i Shryock, Putsburgh-rpnmed at the botlora . .
of said show bill. : . : .
- '4th. Observe—the genuine Amencan -Od is of a dark
green color, without any sediment, mid its specific gravi
ty lighter than waier.v flie coanterfens are mostly ot a
black color/;—some .white, bke fepmts of Turpentine,
: said to be, refined and clarified some Seneca Od—otUT - - . v
ersa mixture ol other common and one ablack filthy
looking mtxlure.purpoiUHig to coraefroro the -Pitlsbnrgh
. and Alieghcuy Dispeusarv .Co,” . None of- these coun- ■
terfeiis posMjss either Uic-virtue or the power of the true'
AMERICAN' OIL
g~r*Sold wholesale and retail by-WM. JACKSON,
General and Solo* Agent: Tor. the Proprietor ui VTcstera
Pennsylvania.-'Western \irgimn, aud Noribcm. Ohio y
and. by the following duly appointed Ancntt in Allegheny
county,Pa.:....
A M Marsh jll,)
Dr. Brown, . > Allegheny city.:
XIL Johuson, ). ■.
Jonathan GlmeaffManchester. ■: . .
Alexander Asdale. Wyhe street. •*;.
. r J.ILU. Jacques Birmingham.
. Wm- J, Smith, Temncmncevilfe. • .
G U Starr, Sew ickley
Edward Thompson, TVilkinsburgb.
: Darnel Neglcy; I2ast Liberty.;.. • ,• \ i
11. 35. Mitfchellj'WUkms'burgb.■■■•
. r . Thomas Aikin; SharnsbiiTgh...
H. Rowland & Son.* nkheesport.- ■ : j •>
C F Diehl, Elizabeth r
John Black. Turtle Creek. •
.. ——M T Eldow»v; Bakerstown.-
.. Sarunei Springer. Clinton.
< 'JamesM : kec. Stewnrtstown. •
• KilcyMXaughliu, Plum township;-. • -
J. Fulton, Tarcutum.. ; . - • .
. Jeremiah Fleming-, Lawren:erillo. . . .
Rohert 'Williams, Anliursville.
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'TVR;WILLARD'S Oriental Cough Aitziurt* —‘‘Lot its -
I.7: woma piLMSR it.” ..Those wbo have uoihadanop- ." -v
portunity of trying this great remedy, tor thepermancnl
cure of every .ntTectionOt the lungs, should not failtrpiv ‘
it a trial. Cert'tficatesofitscfiiciency.fromourtWr c' 1 ■
izens, whiclt we: are constantly, receiving, conuo t)fti
convince Reaa.thc foUowingfrontalr
-of high standing in Allegheny:
; CrrT, j Feb.7,,1843.,
.• u ilf«srs. JTays 4> Brockway: li affortlsme great pica* •
sure to be able to add mv testunony.infavor ot Dr. Wil
lard’s truly valuable cough medicine. .'.About three mouths
since Irwas attacked with a violent cold,and was much ,
distressed with.the coughj from which LcoUld get no re
lief, until lavos a short ume since induced to call at your
store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture::..
I am happy to slate, that the use ot the second bottle has - ..
enbrriy cur<*dine; and,having great confidence in it, I
have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friend*.
“G&acs Fdelldisg’ l
' Price, 25 ceuts a bottle.- Sold by
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
-N0.2. Com.Row.lnlmrty sr.jiucnrCanol.
Also, by [felilbj . J, Fi.EM!M».;Lawtt»ncevill*. t
T?ROM the ftew . V ork Gazette, Oct.G, IKJy, a daily -•:
J 2 .paper deservedly at the:head of the daily: press ui v.i
this country
: of S/i«cparftia.—-It were but courtesy
to call the atteimou of our readexp to this invaluable prep*.:
arauoa which wiUbeiound advertised m another column •
■Air..Bristol is, a. brotlier,-nnd ■ issues a highly luterestifg:
•newspaper*every jiow and then, one or two numbers of
which wo havaalready noticed; and the medicine aaslf .
hoAbcen eulogised by nearly all the press ofthe westeru
coumiy r nnd, we doimntot, justly eulogised. hhnsmu*
favor, moreover, very fluttering testimonials from the .
most eminent-: practitioners in every part of the. country
.where, it fhas. been used. . There is.beauty and taste
enough tu tho nad. iu the ongr&vcdJabels iu which :
they nre enveloped, to induce a: purchase,-oven if the
preparation itself were .not oneot the Msovereignest in
the world,” os every person-must .believe it'is—lhat is, :
every one must believe it is—thatis, every: one tvbo
wopld not resist a moss of documeularj-evidence conclu
sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity.. Buy oue.
ofthe bottles, gentle render, and gee whether yoa do not
agree with us on this pornt
For sale b> BA FAHNESTOCK k. Co,
feb24 .... cor.,oflst and Wood and 6thand Wood sts- • • •
1> HKUMATJtiM, GOUT, ANJ> TIC BOLORKUX ~ •
>A.V A respcctablo gentleman .called at ouroffice, as he
said, to luiorm us that he had been afiheted for 15 years
with Rheumamm occaiuonally withTiC
.Doloreux y that-he had been /requeuily confined to his
> room for months together,, aud often suite red the most in
tense and excruciating paim but that lately he had beeii -
to&mgJaynt's MJtr&ite, fromwUichhefimnd the most
ual and unexpected relief:. He says he‘ found tha mem
oine.very.pleajwnl.amleirecuvef and.-.thai’he now con- ‘
-aiders himself perfectly Atn»- •
icon. ——.
A Fact Wpn*m Kirowixo.~A gentleman of Scrofulous
habit, from indiscretion, m lug younger: days, -became af-“
f.cied with urcernuotts hr the Threat and .Nose, and a
..disagreeable ernpuon of the. Skin. Indeed,- his whole
. m. e .marks of being saturated with disease.
One hand and wrist were 1 so much affected that be had
lost.the tifift_of .ilie hand, every part being Covered with
.“ e £P> Painful, aad.offensive-ulcers, and were aahollow
and porous os lt was at this stage of Jus
complaint,, when, death appeared inevitable from a loath
some disease, that lie commenced the u&eof Jayne’s Al
teranvej and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect*
:The-Alterative operaje.vthrough the circulation, and
punfics the blood and eradicates disease frontihe system,
wherever located, and the . numerous cures at has per
formed in diseases of the. skut, cancer, scrofula, 40*1,
•liver complaint, dyspepsia ondothei chrome diieas*i.-L*
truly, aalouishiug.—Spin* OJ the Ttma.
■■■■ JD* Foreale in Paisburghjnjthe PEKIN TEA STORE,
?2Fourth street-- •••• >••• ■ ■ - r
fci l'i* IS THK BEST COUGH MHUlClftt; 1 JiVEK
X was expressed m our hearing ye».
intelligent gentleman, who hbd used - but
about one* half of & bottle of ZhvlTOfarf* Oriental Chunk
flfirturt- before be wm enurelycered. Como and cel a
bottle of it, and if the most obstinate eotfch or coldabos
not disappear by its use, .your money will be Tefuuded.'
Compounded as it is, or the most eflective, though harm :
less and pleasant remedies, its use for years has/norin
deed can it, fail to give enure satisfacuatf.* -
:For sale,'wholesale and retalL by- ' L 7
_ , HAYS & BROCKWAY,
Liberty streetv near Canal Basiii. •
• • WILLIAM FLEMING.
LuwjeneeviJie.
Sold also by
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XTOTICE TO 3HIPPfcIUS.-~We have taken an office
li immediately qppo itetoonr “burnt warehouse,” for
ilw> PT®woij where wo vill transact bumeu as usual.
■an.nl anewboase can be erected,’ arnmuenieais having
already been made for ihat purpose.
Us*Boat3 will always be mreadinfegs atonrwharf, to
receivefreigbt C. A WANCI/TV& CO., -
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