The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 25, 1848, Image 4

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    ' CMfe- Storcs. ' ,
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. -r TIT-. ,^ m -. MAUF( CIjOTHING. .
JfOB CASH.
B, DBLAKi'XpiJo I.iberiy siTect.Piiiitbnrgb, having
IT** nvK«Uk^':>U.Stock within the lost and pretent
.ninr.liiß'Viih the latest,styles of Fashionable UODdp, at
'dxrd>i!mi:iy low. prices., offers the best neJOritnent qi
CLOTHING to be had tit the Ciij-, nt iUe ’.invest oaih
price. : Amoot;Bt ihem ,nrp every. descripuoiV:pfidJreßß
: mjirFrock Coats; Sack and Overcoats of nlKashiouttUe
‘ colors and materials such asFrench beaver/heavyßroau
Clothsi super. blue, and drab Blankets aha Cana
da Priie Coats,-of the'latest; styles.' Every
of Pantaloon* arid Vests, and other aflicles in the'.Clotu-,
'V.-'-v. : O'. ’7O”
. Also,’a frenerid assortment;of Go6ds to make to orderj
£hich be made in the jnosf fashionable manneivou
the shortest notice. . _ QdcclS). P. DELANi ■
Fnahionbbk OlotUtng store*
n WERNEBURG begs leavetb Inform his Trends and
Ai/i Ihepublic in'general that he husOpentd 'aNEW |
; READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHINGSTORE, ]
’xmMdtbei street,second door from Se.cond.sttcef, where
he-htre* and Always keeps on hand,' a foll of
Ready-randeFasmonable Clothing. which hewill stjllon.
he most reasonable termsi forCASH.. j;.' ; : • .
He also wishes to call the attention of his' friends ana
*» he.public In general s to; his 'vefyertedslve' selection ot
French,-Eriglishund BeigianjulothB.jmd--CttBBimeres.in
endless vanety. and Vestings for every oneVosa,-which
he has selected himself in tneVEtfsfy AhtT ? whichi will lie
. made-ip-orderin' a spperior manner,•athts'Fiismonnble
•tHead Quarters.-UStsLiherty street. (lain McGuire & Co.)
: and at prices that will not he questioned-b V-the best ot
bargain-makers. vtL'JVERNESURG,j
' \.* - N 0.251 Liberty street, and
Market street, g&doorfroni Second.
:.V'.Business Cartl.
rnUWTSX.VTFELLjISiHOAWOLTKS/IIPSrFiILL:
r SO MUST- PRIvCES;
MHICH fact will be proven by calling al'McGuasa
FaphionublaTailoringEstttblishraent.Tiltni street,
Si. Ghnries Building,: • ; ,
Mono: Smat* profits and quick'sala.
\KVSEs\>. Fresh and good. .
Very Jar in the background. . :
My old customers,arid all others, are respec tmny * n *
ra<Athatl am waiting for'thera* McGUIRK,
oet23 -v r- ■ - Tailor.St, Charles.
.’\XT& -WOULDRESPECTFULLY invUe.the attenUon
VV of our friends aod the public to the grew variety |
of WINTER COATINGS and other ■
just received—amongst which will he found the greatest \
■variety of BLUE, BLACK, PRAB. i(i>d PgAßLeolored:
BLANKET, MACKINAC, Add BEAVER CLOTHS.—
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CABSIMBRBS,
VESTINGS, sA:'iThe above Good* bavins been bopgM
for cash, atexiremely lowpricesj w* arepreparea toac
commodate all who may fauor us with wit patronage,
with good Clothes, at low prices.' Give Bacall. : . /'
'ID» Remember, 218 Liberty street, opposite footofTth.
Sriv3o > • : McMULLEN & DOWNING.
T* & J. T. n*OANCB» ---J
No. 77. i CORNER-SIXTH AND LIBERTYSTEETS.
. • TTavirig enlarged.and newly fitieilnp.lheir esiabush
• il ment r at the above/well known.- a land, re *pe ctful ly:
„ invito the attention of their friends and. the public to their
choice selection oC New Goods, comprisingeveiy vane*
' ty for spring arid ‘ fcpmmer wear, selected - especiallyfor
' ineir customer department. Those wishingio lenvetheir
orders'will find at this establishmenv ereiy style of new
and deslrabio goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth
ing is extensive got op in the best manner. of durable raa
• r tonal, arid well worthy the.attention of those wishing to
All ure invited to cßlt, and may rest assured
thatthey will be pleased with price, quality arid variety.
A 1 urge assortment of Shirts kept constantly on hand.
npntlo6mo.-/ .' '• ' ■
clothing I Clothing t f CloUilng * i * .•
1 Tht : Three Btg- Doors vs. The VTaurn World/ ! !
1 Kf\ nil (X WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now
IUU,VVJ[U made and ready 10, be offered on the.
moat.liberal terms to my.old customers and the public in.
general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
establishment has now. after returning from the Eastern
cities,.atmuch trouble "and expense, Just completed his
fall’and'winter arrangements to supply his thousands of
:■> customers with onc : oT lhe most desirable stocks.of Clo
thing that has ever been offered in this or anyolhermar
kei west of the mountains. For neatnesam style, and
. workmanship, combined with the verylowprice which
they will be sold for, must certainly Tender thoold jtnri*
' vailed Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of,
the western country. bis gtaufyingtomMo.be able,to
announce torny numerous friends at home and.abroad,
that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts. which!
have made to meetthe many calls in. my Une v itis .with
difficulty J can. keep time with the constant rusb lhat is
made ou this establishment. It ’is . a well established
fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than.any
"other house iu the trade, and this being the case oix the
amount sold. 1 can affrod to sell at much less profit .than,
others could possibly think of doing if they wished to'
* coyer contingent expenses, I intend: to .make a clean
BWeepof-nll my presen istock before tlte .beginning of next
year; ccmuflgto this conclusion! l will make it the inter
est of every man. who .wants a cheap winter suit, to call
andpurchaseatihe Three. Big Poors, .
ost2l*dtw i. - JOHN •
GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Receivedlitheiron
jvj rCity Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths,
• coufitsllngof fine French, English ahff American Rlain,
blactana fancy Cassiraeres, of the most modern styles:
fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plaiaand
Fapcy Sitias—all of which we will make up at the most
reasonable prices*in adufablejtnd foshigpable style.
* Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady y s
Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and
Pocket Hdk&WSuspendersrßosoms. £hirt Collars, mid
• every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Countty
Metcbimte, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it. to
their advantage to.cnU at the Iron City . Clothing Store,
’No. 132 Liberty street, immediately opposite thc.moulh
■ of Market. [octlS-il] C. hPCLOSKEV - -
; Bars Seir Srstem or nook-Keeplng.^
JUST PUBLISHED BYIiARPERf BRO'S, i\ \OhK
THE first pattof this work, embracing the most com
plete coarse of instruction and practice, on both Sin
gle and Double Entryv ever published. Price 7S eentr
The whale work, embracing the Author's well known
improvements in.the science, illustrated in two addition
al setts of book*; with a chapter on partnership settle
ments, and u Key to the oral exercises,—full cloth hound.
SLsr. v •••••
The. following extracts from the written opinions of
.some, of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac
countants in New York, indicate, the public sentiment in
reference to-this work in that city:- , ' . ••
• “it contains matter that is important ana interesting to
the merchant and man of business* towbonrl think)!
will be fomtd highly useful- ;;C. O. lIALSTEAD, 1
President Manhattan Bank, New York.”
11 It is calculated to be exceedinglvuseful to practical
Accountants and Teachers of Boos -Keeping.
BICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner nnaMercnV
' No. 99 Froiit street, New Ydrk.” ;
,{ Remarkably "fall and complete, arid will certainly
convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The an
deigned imend, Tex.
Teaclier of Book-keeping, Columbia College, Ni V
a Itis in ©very waycnlCulated to give-a Clear and sat
isfactory insight jmto the verv usefoirscience of which it
treats, through nil its gradafions,-from'the simple style
suitable to retailers, to that requisite iordhe most varied
and complicated commercial business, • __ * ; __L
A, 8. ; FRASER,
Cashier7thWsird Bank, New Ydrk."
* “I believe It willbe of great sefyicei not onlyto the
new beginner, but to the most e xjie r i eri c lll *
• Cashier Mechanic’* Batik, Wall street.”
«I consider it the first wotU I have ever met with from
.* Merchant, 63 John st., New-York."
For sale at the Book Storesiuhd at the Author’* Acad
emy, corner of the Diamond and Market street. oct3l
. ' staKastnvs tor danuary,-ih4Vr > ‘
RECEIVED AT M. MINER’S, t*raithfield - street,'
thirddoor aboto Second street— ‘ f :
Godey’s Lady’s Booky unusually large, with sir au
tractive engravings} the literarydepartmentof the high
est order /or this No., commencing u new vonjinc.
Sartain’s Union Magazine, beadtifully embellished,
and comprising 60 pages of Teadingrnaitbr* nil original.
• Graham 1 * Magazine, illustrated’with four beautiful
gravinga; in size, n fall double number. y 1 • .
poems of John Quincy Adams, with Notices of •ms
Life and Character. . .
. a Critical Defenccof the. Grant Street Baptist Church,
against the charge of corruption, in the administration of
her discipline} published by'order of the Church.'
• Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; trans
lated from the French of Rodolpbe Topffer. _ • 1
- An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev.Jbbn N.
Maffit—a narrative of his first marriage; also, his second,
with many particulars never before published 1
Second .volume Paul Ardcnhcim.- now complete; by
George LippanL
Mary Barton, a pale of Manchester Life, Englonu;
publlshedby the Harpers. '• ' - *
julmu. De Clifford, or Woman's 'Love j a Romance of
Smiles and Tears; Illustrated..
Angelina Luxmore,or the Life of a Beauty; by ine
author of the Jilt, Breach of Promise, Ac., Ac. '
The Hnnchback, or'the Bell-Ringer of Notre Dame;
by-Victor Hugo. ‘ ;■ » deei4
Wholesale nnihßeUlh
'SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
BOBEBT h: HARTLEY, begs .leave- to iii
forraTiis friends and the public generally, W 1
that'he'Odntiitueß to occupy thaUarge aim com- JsEjSS
raodidtis Store Room, formerly oc6up 1 edby Samuej Kahit
estock ACoifNo. 80,coriie,rof Diamond all?y and Wood.
street, where he keeps a lame and general assortment oi
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet,Bags, Saddle
Bags ; Valises,.Buffalo Robes, Whips, and ail other nrti-
Hc ’olso keens constantly on hand, and .is prepared U
furnish id order, hll ktnds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
of the heßtraaieria!,and in-a style of vvorkmoushipequal
1 o the eastern-manufaclured article, and atGflpefciCeiU.
C %VuninMfTehantsandFarmtTs™ou\ddQ,V?e]Uo‘cn\\
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined to sell'first rate'articles nt very low
-<6ig*t.Ui«-pkK, Nd. 80, cnrn.r oMVoad
trect nnd Diamond Alley._ * °P a> .
Fbr gale or Exchange,. .
I OFFER FOR SALE the.; whole of ' the property on
wliiclt.l now id thb Sixth Ward ofihe pity,
consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Hpiises, Ac-, wila
■ the Ga'rdeix; or I .would exchange the same for Property .
.tn.the neighborhood of the City;—orY^’ptnd-divide .the
Property .to’-suit purchasers.Persons.dtsposenippur
chase or.exchange, cait call on me at the_W arehousc of.
• Cummins ASmith, Smitliftehl street, opposite the Mohob*.
gahela Honsc.. (dec9:2taivtn JAMES C.CtJMiyiTNB-
A Card*
TO. THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance is now.
'presented for the safe investment in a busmess" en
tirely new;'one ndiipted to'ttie indii of os well
ns to the mnn‘bf extensive resddrecs;. yielding a profit
from capital iuud enterprise beyond-any operation of the
day. It istke complelc-ntondpoiy of a Staple' article, ab-,
solutcly liecessarj* and essential to everv ns well:
‘as indispensable to the mechnniCj artizan and profes
sional man) To an opportunity offers itself
fornlucCativc: emplovmehtofeiiher lafgeorsmttll satns.
; bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.—
Those Of einlmrking in a pleftidnt;genteelbtisi
ncsß.are invited,-withbther«, tbcall atthe office of-tha
u'tfidrsignedj -bxaminc the nrticle, and form, their own
judgment, from the facts presented* 4 "
Bt. Clair street, nextdoor
. • ;
ficcsttf ■ '■ COLTER A htYERS,
■ I '•• • •..
(Jrrcingjjdvtation; £iucs. -
PBOPLE'STR/VSBPOBTAIItoa'MSE
BUBGH TO ERIE!
.TtfO.R&SHIPPtNO.' ThoUoatsbelongtog to this Line j
: have heeti put in fine order.anfl are now running
regularlybetweeiv : Fiiwburgh and : Erie. : touching at aft:
inierraediatePorts Cahals. A'Boat will always
be at the wharf, adder the Monongahela Bridge, and one;
will start- regularly every other idnyv The . People’s'
Transportation Line-has'every- facility forucarrying
Freight attd Passengers! . The boats- to-
Beaver by steoiners,'and will nroceed : t.o Erle'with|rreat
dispatch,ay the canals; -.ThevboMh'are ‘commanded by
experienced.and pf whom have an in*
terwtiniheLane.; - , . • ■ ■ •'
flj" Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded
.to any point on the Lakes. -- - - ' "
For freight or passage apply to < ■*
* * H. KIRKPATRICK,
Agent; Waler Street, IMtisburgh.
agent St
Clark A Co., Beaver. >:
< R. W. CntxufQHaSffr New Castle. , ’
TaomijLxfi: Mitchkltiire, Paloski.
SKNsnrrT Warren&Co;* Middlesex.
Miltox HoLL,Sherr6n. : -
. Joseph McCLtrEEuSharpshurgh.
S.B. AG. Lowr? v Clarksville...
Krsc AMcFarland, Bigßend.
S. C. PmstEEtiWestOreenville.
J. A T- Kilpatrick, Adamsvtllc. !
W. H.HEXEBT,HHrtstown.
\V. WADswofaK & Co.j Sherman’s Corners.
Wst. Power, Conneautville.
— l'Spring Comer. -
JiW. Ci Warner, Albion; ;
■ yCTancsvilte.
WM-Tvtßß,Lockpon. v
: :E. Fish, Girard. ■ "V
- Co^Brie.
Tfc*. following. Agents; ih-Erie'WiHreeeive and for*
wardVFreight to any Fort on the ; Lakes, shipped by
thit-Llnev . . . *
i .WsM. Gallagher, , John Hearn,
G.WVHaverstick dt Co., Joslah Kellogg.
. Ketsoe ALoomig;- i•: • WalkerJkuook, ~ jeC
ytttaanrgto; portable
!. For.iht TYannortation 6f]Freight to and from
PrrTSCURGH, PHILADELPHIA,
TORK. BOSTON, AC.
',' BOK£I£)QE&-CASH.> Philadelphia.
* ' TAAFTE $ &CONNOR, r4UsbutgK.
SHIS old esi&btishedLine being now in full operation,
the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to
nrord.Goods and . Produce with despatch, and on the
most favorable terms. . They confidently hope, their.well
khownprompjnessihdeliveriDg safety
i. in mode of carrying—c spacious warehouse sat eachport,
[ affording accommodations-to shippers and owners of
I product,—together with their long experience and unre
mitting attention to business, wiUsecure to them a con
tinaance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully
acknowledge, " - . • .
All consignments by andfor this line received, charges
I paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of
I charge for commission, advancing ot, storage. • >
i No interest, direcUy or tudirecuy, in steamboats. t
i AU communications promptly, attended to on oppltco
| lion to the followuig.agents:
' BORBIDGE A CASH t
l - -278, Market street, Philadelphia.
r TAAFFE A O’CONNOR,
1 • ;t i c a i, a i Basin, Pittsburgh.
O’CONNORS: A CO,
j Nbnh street, Baltimore;: *
’* 'WILLIAM B. WILSON,
j al ' 86, Cedar &ireot,NcwYprk.
.aterobants Transportation JLln*.
. jggiggji
AND R AII-ROAD? FCgIpHILADEU
-V i PHIA AND BALTIMORE. ....
fN OODS consigned u >ur core will be forwarded wiih
-OUI delay,'ond ritv c CO.,
Canol lasinvPtnn Bircet, Pittsburgh,
ME: SEILLESfc REYNOLDS,
272 and 3t. Market Mrreu Philadelphia*
RASE, MERRILL*. CO.,
• -)e29.. ■ Smith** wharf, Ralriroorf
BXercbantt* •• wJiy - Frelffbl M LIM«
JP in* 1848.
EXCLUSIVELY /or ilie tmnsponniion bf wayfreieti
between Pittsburgh, PlairsviTle, Johnstown, llQlu
doysburghvSVoier street, and Petersburg!*. . *'
Thtß I/mewa* formed fur The special accommodation of
ihe trajf bUs.ihftx. The proprietors, thankful for ths very
liberal potroniige they have received duringthe last two
years, respectfully inform their old customer* and the
public generally, that they are now better prepared to
deliver goods at.auy point on the Canal* nr Railroads
with promptness and '
raoraiETOTts. _
JAS. A. LOBE, GKOROE TRtNDI.K
JOHN MILTU-'U A CO.
Aowcts—C. A.M’Axvi.ty 4 Co.,PilU<bureli,
John Mu.i.r.R, HoUlilay&burg;
& Woods, John*to\rn.
RKTKBKXCESt—Smith & Sinclair, J. & J. M’DevituG. kj.
H. Shoenberger. R- Rolri>bn k, Co.; R. Moore ; Bagalry k.
Smith; John Parker; Win, l < ehnwr& Co.; O. P Siroenhrr
gcr, Pittsburgh. . /. . .
"" jncrchanti’ Traiuporiation
FOR the Transportation of Merehamluennd Produce
to Phtlmlelphti and Baltimore; Goods consigned to
our care wilt lie forwarded without delay* at the lowest
rate*. Bills of leading transmitted, and nil instruction*
promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for Hor
ace or commission^
C. A. MIANULTY A Co., Proprietors,
Canal Basin. Liberty »t, Pittsburgh.
(Garcttc.only, copy.) .
Western Kew*York College of llealtlt.
207 Main strjskt, Bcstaui, N. Y.
DR. G. C VAUGHN’S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS celebrated remedy is constat ',j increasing its
fame by the making: all over the world. It ho* now
become the only medicine for family use, and is particu
larly recommcuded for Dropsy: ull stage* of this fom|
plaint immediately relieved, no matter of -how long stand*
vi»g. (See pamphlet for testimony.)
: uravel,-ahd all dtseases’of the urinary organ's; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone; 110 other ar
ticle can relieve you; and the care* testified to will con
vincetbe raost’skepuchl;—(see pamphlet.) Inver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague, To the Great
weslespeciolly, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. Noihineral agent, uodeleterioas
compound is a part of lhis mixture; it cures the« diseas
es with eertiiniy and aiiddocft not leave the sys
: tem torpid. (Seepnmphlet) 'Piles,acomploiut ofa.mosl
; painful character,is immediately relieved, and a cure fol
lows by a'fey days use of this article. It is far beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for any other
disease’ouginatingfrom impure Wood. (See pamphlet.)
Debility ot the System, weak Back, Weakness of the
the same, ii immediately
. relieved by a few dayeuse of this medicine, and a cure is
always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reihe
• dy for stich complaints, and also for derangements of the*
female frame. Irregularities, Suppression*, painful men*
etroations. No article has ever been offered, except this,
• which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be
lielied upon as a sure and effectivc remedy; and, did we
i feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names a*
proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.—
See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu
tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing
power of.this article 10 act immediately, and the poison
ous mineral eradicaiedTrom the system. /
Eruptive.DiseaHCß. will find the alterative properties of
; this article rrEirriHEblood, and drive such diseases from
the system- See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
.diseases* which the limits of an advertisement .will not
permit to bo named here; Agents give. them, away; they
contain 32 pages of certificates, of nigh character; and a
stronger array of proor of the virtues of n medicine, nevj
’er appeared. Iris one of the poculltu; features of this ar
ticle, That ii-navcr falls to benefit ip any case, and if bone
and muscle arc left to build.upon, ipt the emaciated and
lingering invalid Hope os, and keep taking the medicine
as (ongus there is animprovement. The nroprictorwould
caatiou the public against, a number of articles which
comeiout under the heads of Svrcts, Ac.,
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. They arc good for noth
ing, and.concoclea to gull the unwary; tovcutbkm sot.
Their inventors neve) 1 thought or curing such diseasesitli.
-this.artlcie baddoneiL A partitvlar study of thepamph
fetsu earnestly solicited. Agents, and. all who seiche ar
ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Pitt up in 30 ox.
bottles, at 82; 12or. do. atsl each—the larger holding 6
ox. more than the two small bottles. Look .out and not
get imposed upon. Every* bottle has Vegeta
file Lithontriptic Mixture, 1 * blown upon the'glass, the
written signature of “G. C.Vanghii ,, on the directions,
and “GiC.Vaughri, Boflhlo, ’‘stampedojithecork. None
other tire genuine.
I Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold 01 the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main htreet, Buffalo, wholesale and retail.
: No attention given to lexers unless post-paid—order
from regularly authorized Agents erupted. Post-paid let
ters, or verbal commumcationssolicfting advice, prompt
ly attended to gratis.
; Offices deVoted exclusively to the sale of this article
-132 Nassau st.* N. Y.; 296 Esfcex at., Salem, Mass.; and
by the principal Druggists throughout the United States
-and Canada, ns Agents- * " '
HAYS ft BROCKWAY Agents,
No. 2, Liberty si* near Canal Basin.
Re-opened.
FOLLANSBEE A lIAWAIU), Wholesale B(*r T .
Shoe and Tbuttk MshcKaxts, No. 190, Liberty fitrCci,
PitUturgh, Pa., have re*opened ngninwith an entire new
stock ofßoots, Shoes, Ac.vWhrch wttlbe 6old ot tbo very
Ipwest fates/ 'Our good* are dr a suberiot quality being
mannfacturedfnosily to our order,- for the retail trade.—*
Country Merchants rindoihersj who buy to sell again,
wilt find tofheir interest to coil and examine o.ureoods
before “purchasing^'as we feel confident they wjll please,
both in Tegiaftl lb quality diid price. have on
large supply of spring temperedraeial
ic gum elastic Over-Shoes and Buskins, whirh we arc;
enabled lo soil ns-low aa they can be bought of the man-'
ufacturers. -Thcfte'shoes arc manufactured by an entire
new process; and warranted hot to melt by exposure to
heat. HAYWARD,
l sepl6-3m ; : No. 180, Liberty si., Pittsburgh, Pa:
•rtTINBS, BRANDIES, Gl NS, Ac.—
W‘: hac Brandy, u Hennessy;”
. 2 hi. pines Cognac Brandy ’35, “Otard, DupuyA Cajy.
3‘* . n “Pinei.Costillon.ACo «
12 octaveß Rochelle “ “ A.-Seignette.” '
: 4 pipesiHoUand Gin:'
? sqr.cft*kspim:PaleSheTry Wine^DnffGQrdojLACo.”
! 5 U .' *v. ‘! u ■■ ■■ u “Bcigbeder# . ,
lD :u 11 “Madeira*. “
10 u " 1,1 ' “ L. P-TenerilTc *1 “Carpenter:”
40: u “ Opo«p varjops grades;
30 “ “ Lisbon . *.' “ , “
10 hlids:,2ohalfdo., atul2obbls.Haul Santeme Winej
10 “ Bordeaux Claret, “ Montferand ;‘ J
. 15Marseilles “ “Befgassj”
15 baskets Champagne Wine,‘“Heidseick;”
15 “ u ' u “P. A.Mumm&Co.*’.;
10 • “ ‘ /“‘JaqueroftASonsj”
: 50 eases Claret, of vanpus grades, imported in bottles :
10 “ Bordeaux Olive Ofl, crop 1848, “Lufauds;” *
5 “ “ « “v u “' ; “Latours;”: .
29 “ 44 “ “ just received, and
for sale by <sep2l) J > MILLER A RICKETSON.-
SWEET. bhls, Sweet Potatoes oi
3 consignment and for sale by ;
octt '-Ar> KING AMOORHEAP.
(Emigration £incs.
Kcvr Commercial liine* i
E. W. Kiupall & Co., | - f-Dtf.vtcw.KtaiDAU. Jt Co.,
M Wall st \ -New-Vork, 5• • < ■•' Liverpool, England*
RttarzcTPCM.t inlorm their friends and lie
yK'SL public.thntthey. have commenced the
jAW/SL tal Bhipping ixnd. CommLvn'ohyßujintss tIo
:AUO(tV thiT wilfi the 'G&uraT B&imfrr JBtmnw*, ;
certificates of Trasiagetrbin London, :
Live rnopl. Dublin, Belfast* orojfypbrt of the t
dM Country loNew York,Boston: arid Philadelphia, o*i,
theraost reasonable terms; - , . '
Drafts and Bills.ofExchange, Irora Xl to any ampum
ortthe Rbyaf Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on,
;Liverpool.. ... ; // : .f :tx-y * •
bf sailing of the Regular Line: of Live rpool•
Packets* as .fixed upom/tre the Ist, Cth, llth; IGth, 2lsti
abdSCth of every mbntb.~. -. ,:. -
These Ships tire all of the largest class, and are com-;
manded.by..men of:,character The;
Cabiu, are-all-that can ; boidesiiedin
point,©! splendor and-cairwcnicnce. They are furnished;
.■with' every description ofstorcsofihe best kliid.Puuc-;
fuality inthedriysof kailiug 'wiirbe stricllyadheTed to.'
-Packet Ships Kosbius, SiadonrijSheridanandGarrick,
are vessel*.bf the largest, class t and those .desirous to ;
bringout theirfriends, cannot selectfincrorsafe r Ships.
Passage can be secured at the lowest,rjates.;
New Orleans Dine of Packets sail weekly; For pass
•je oT freight, apply as aboVc* or to . . J
. J OSKPH' SNOWDEN. o r
EDMUND, SNOWDEN,
decll] Corner 4tli anti Srmlhftrldßts., Pittsburgh,.
Panage ta ana rrom England, Ireland,
SCOTLAND AND WALES.
lE/” By thf Steamship SABAH SANDS, ai\d the regylm
Paeket.Ships, d»f—/"fl •
P; WWBYRNES & CO;, engage Passengers, to 1 and
from -Liverpool bythe RegularXine of Packets on the
Ist; 6th,llti»; 16ib, 21st and 20th of every month..
The regular lineof Packet Ships tailing between Liv
erpool and New York, compose the following Ships:
The FIDELIA, The NEW YORK,
- “ HOTTINGUEB, “ QUEEN or THE WEST,
“ ROSCIUS. » SHERIDAN,
“ ISAAC WRIGHT, “ OXFORD,
“ ASHBURTON. “ HENRY CLAY,
“ WEST POINT, u NEW SHIP,
“ YORKSHIRE, “ CAMBRIDGE,
“ LIVERPOOL, “ CONSTITUTION,
“ SIDDONS, « GARRICK,
“ COLUMBIA, “ MONTEZUMA,
PATRICK HENRY, NEW AVORLIL
«- WATERLOO, ; 14 JOHN R.SKIDDY, -
And in first class American or Merchant Ships,~siurng
from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia weeki/T
and by thefavoriteSteam-shipSARAH SANDS—sailing
as follows: From Liverpool on Cth Jane,7thAuga»tana !
10th October, and from New York on sth May;?tb July,
Bth September and 17th November.
Persona . visiting the Old Country’ and those wanting
their relatives oat extraordinary quick, should aelectthU
conveyance, the price oTpassage lii the Sarah Sands be
ingvery Uttlemorethon PaeketShiprntes. For passage
apply to T. W. BYRNES A CO. 83 South St, N. Y.,
atid 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.
P. S.-Wc have at all times for sale Drafts at sight for
any amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch
es, Ac. Ac, Apply as above, or to
JOHN THOMPSON.
150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
•octll&m
lUrttden ft Co.’s ft
/SBE ■ KEW PAS&ESGKH . jjKfi
9HIE.& R RAN GE N E N T 8 r.jfllNt
JErT Hereafter,all Steerage Passenger* earning from
Europe, engaged in America; to come over, in either of
ihe kbips of HjUixpes Si Co-, will be furnished with the
following Provision*,©! their eqnivnlent,in other articles
equally good.— Set Act q/‘ Congtw, May J 7, IW£.
riM-HS VLAN will prevent sickness ton board. Hereto-
X fore r when Passenger* found themselves in Provis
ions,' many of them came on uoiTd entirely destitute, i
Which often caused raiieh sickness and death.
35 lbs. Bread, \ All of good quali
-10 “ ; Rice, ty: ariit one*tehtl(
10 4jl Oatmeal, of the Provision*
10 “ Flour, , * famished will be
10 :i , Beans and Pea*, 'delivered.to each
33 “ ’ Potatoes,' Passenger every
1 pint of Vinegar* week, with n »uf
€o gallons of-Water, Ifielent aupplr of
to fin. Salted Pork, free from bone-) Fuei for cooking.
Each Ship in this lane will be properly ventilated.and
ft good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas
sengers’ apartment. Toe Camboose and Cooking-ranges,
for the use of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every
attention will be paid to promote their health and Comfort.
Agent nt Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBJNSON, ,
j«*7 ‘ Fifth st., near Wood; j
Tspicott'TGeDeraf'fimlgratlonifffir e 7
RKMlTTANCESnud.Pnssaffe.toand
llritoin and Ireland; by
£££■£& J. T. Tnpseou, 75 South *t., comer VlNflC
. ol Malden Lane, N. Y., and 9G Water
loo Rood, Liverpool.
The subscribers, having .accepted the Agency of the
above Honse. are now prepared to make arrangement*
on the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpayuic
the passage of their friends from the Old Countiy; and
they flatter themselves their churacter and tong standing
in business will give ample assnranre that all their ar*
rangementti will be earriea out faithfully.
Messrs. WJ A J. T. Tnpscott are long and favorably
known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing
qualities of their racket Ships' The'QUKKN OF THE
WEST* SHERIDAN, i GARRICK, lIOTTINGUER,
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, t woof Which
leave eaeh port monthly—from New York the aistdiul
•JCih, and from Liverpool the tiih and Uth; in addition to
wluch .they have arrangement* with the 5L George and
UnioiSgS&nes of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from raverpool every five days, being thus determined
that their facilitiesshall keep pace.vnth theirinereasutg
patronage: while Mr. W, Tapseott’s eonumnt persona!
supcrintemlance of the.business in Liverpool
tioual security that the comfort and accommodation of
tbe passengers wilt be particularly attended to.
The subscriber? being, a* usual, extensively engaged
in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
tbe Atlantic Cities, arcthereby enabledto.iake charge oi
andforward passengers immediately on their landing,
without a chance oi disappointment or ddlayi and arc,
therefore, prepared to contract for pnssago.iYom any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature oi
the business they tire engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at|
tamable; and will, ifiiecesaary, forward passengers far
ther West by the best mode ot conveyance. without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline corning out, the amount paid for passage
will be refunded in Tull.
REMITTANCES.
The subscriber* are also prepared to give draft* at
sight for any amount, payableat tue, : principal cities ami
towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales} thus af
fording o safe and expeditious mode of redlining funds
to those countries, which persons requinnff such facili
ties will fijid tt >o ilieir interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter, po#t-pald> will bo promptly at
tended to. TAAFFE t O’CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
.map27-d&vv-ly , ■ ■ ; Philadelphia. _
xjgp ,<Roobe|Orotberii A Co. , jpif**-
WgyrV PtLToxrr., New Yoke; EpßxQcA’Tj tJjCTV
tmmmCi Dcbux; Sctmjtxn Road, Livebpool.
jXMKS BLAKbSLY, Agent, Office on Penn tt., Canal
Basin, Pittsbtirgb- ' x . «
Arrangtmaui far 1549.
TiOCflE, BROS. ACO., sole Agent* for the BLACK
XL BALL LINE of Liverpool and New York Pockets,
take the liberty of announcing to thoir obi friends and
customers, that their arrangements for the year 164 S being
complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by
the above splendid Line, front Liverpool to Naw York
and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of
dping business, and assure those who entrust themwith
their orders, that the same satisfaction will be Tendered
as heretofore.
BEMITTAWCKH TO
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES.
Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, At any Brink in
Ireland. . ,
The undersigned ha* made arrangements to bring out
passengers to Pittsburgh, during the nresentycar. ?
febs-2mdaw* JAMES BLAKELY.
'Passage To end From
GREAT BRITAIN A IRELAND.
Gsorok Rippaßl) & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li
verpool.
C* KLtSLK i RitpaiU), No. 59 South *t.4 N. Y.
11IIE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this
. city of the above well known and respectable Houses,
are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come
out from anyj>artbfGreat.BrUainor.lreland,.by the re
gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week*
\y. Persons engaging with as may rest assured that their
uiehdi will meet with kindtrentmentand prompt des
patch at Liverpool, ns well as'every attention, necessary
on thflr arrival in ibis country, Apply to or address
SAMUEL M’CLURKAN & CO.,
143 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
N. 8.-~ Passages engaged here from Liverpool to rittsj
burgh direct, and drone for auy amount forwarded, pay?
able at sighMbroughomthe United Kingdom. jytßMy
‘ **ARKPKBT& CO.'S ” rjßj-
JjEUK PASSKVOKE AXO HKMTTTASCK jttit
Office.
HARNDEN tc CO. continue to bring out pursonsfrom
any. part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, -
and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not-aU
low our passengers to be robbed by.the swindling scntnnl
that infest the sca*ports,;U»we take charge of them the
moment they report ses toiheirWelt-be*
ing/and despatch them WitHourpity detention by the first
ships.- W r e say this fehrjewly,' as we defrany of obr
passengers to jJiotc that they were detained forty-eight
hours by us inLivei'pool, whiletthousaiids of others.were
detained months until they could* besent lit some old '
erqfij at a cheap which, too iVeqtienily prbved their
coffins. •' r . ' ;
W r eintend to perform our contracts honorably, eon
whatit moy.nnd not act as was the case lnsUietison With*
other offices, who either performed not at all,’ or when it
suited their convenience. ‘ ;■ *
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from *1 to
£l,OOO, payable at ouy’-ofina-Provhicialßattksin lre*-
land. England, Scotland and Wales. ‘
’ 5 - JOSHUA ROBINSON, , •
European and General; Agent,
Fifth street, one dootf below wood at.
- poißcmsa '
liMt HEMITT AN CB. SLL&
rTlHte Subscribers are prepared to forward money'to aft
X» pans 6f England.lreland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates., ...
1 1 SAMUEL M'CLURKEN A CO., ;
143 Liberty street. ;
- ST.' CLAItt HODSB,
CORNER OP PENN 'AND ST. CLAIR STREETS.
ERESII OYSTERS, (SAME, and every delicacy of
the season the. market nffords, served np at the
shortest notice; and In best style.’ TJteftonse Is ‘
Sited uo and arroueed in the'best order, tinder -the. man
agement of ' [sep27] . > JOHN: M. CAMPBELL.
BY-EXPRESS-r-Reteived at Hogan & Cantwell’s,
Mnckeutreet, lo\r— . V"
1 dozen-fine Crotchet steel worked Bags;
V* velvet '
2 “ r ‘ crotchet. “ Purses: . . ,
1" " net “■ ■ <■> ’ “ .faecS"..
—«*■-* ■<•»■—"j-*-
=CM
Jusm-atp (gompautts.
• li’lre”an'l'Miirlne iiwtirßnce» ....
■ rplIK lnnurunce Company of Npylh Amenca,of 1 hila*.
delplna;through usduly-rtnthonTed. Agentytuc-Bdb*;
•flcrfber.offersto makepermauent andiumiedlnstiTance
on property.in this city and its vicinity, and-on shipments
by the canal and rivers.■; ‘ ; • - ,
-DIRECTOR9:
Arthur G, Coffin, Pres’t. Samuel Brooks,.; .
Alex.lienry. , . CharleB3Paylor T> ,.
. Bamuel W. Jones, Samuel aV. Smith, , •
Edward Smith, • Ambrose White, •.
John A. Brown, -• Jacob M. Thomas, .
; John White, . . :r.John •; *
Thomas 1». Cope, .* . ißieharilD. Wood,.•■/• ’
-Wm Welsh, ■ - Henry P.SheTraxd, Sec’y..
This is the oldest Insurance CompttnYMrt,. the. united
Slates, having-been clulrtercduv 170‘1.--luclmrterißperv
peftm!,Bnd from long 1 experience, am*
ple-meDns, : atid avoiding of on .extra hazardous
character, it may be considered ns offering ample seenri*.
3tytaiKepnbßcV,v.;-7/*'i ; r ; P»fJQNBfil. 1,
AtiCounling Room of Atwopd, Jones A Co.j>Vater,ana
Front bis,'. Pittsburgh-;- ; ,- V
TbeFraiUrllnJFlire:l»ai»rance: Company;
/SMARTER -paid-in office;
V 1631 Chesumti}t.,nojfJliside,riearFifth. Take, Insu*.
ranee, eitlierpermaneht or luiuted, aga’HUWDgs.oraam'
age byUre, on* property a’ndeffects of fctjry description,
intown orcountry, onth^-inbstreasoiiable'letms.^Ap*
plication, made cuherpersoriaily or by letters,-will dc
promptly attended to,’ > C..N~BAN[CKERirTrest.
Cr O, BiLr;cKEB, Secxe'tary,. • > ivV;—. '■*
DIRECTORS: , ,
'CharlesN.-.Bancker,"Jacob RSmith, . -
Thomas Harty •» • George Wi-Richards, •
~Thotnas J. Wharton,.;••; • i Moxdeoat.lKDewis,; .
Tobias Wagner, , •,, Adolpht E. Borie,
Samuel Gram. . David S/Brown.
. PITTSBURGIIVAITfiNCI . •
Wahbicx Miaxnr, Agent, at: ihe Ex change,. Offieeof
Warriek Martin A Co., cbrner of 3d and Market sun *
: IFire riskstdken : on buildings and their-contenttan.
Allegheny and-the,rorrouhdi^g;coßntry...P|e.
.marine of inland navigation risks taken. ... anga*»y. •
AGENCY ’UKTHb FRANKLIN FIKK INSURANCE
COMPACT OF PHILADELTJAr-F* F. tomer-of
Third and Wood.
company on the-.first of January* iS4p> aspablisheain
conformity with on act of the Pennsylvania Legislature*
Bonds and’Mortgages* ■ * ••• •: *• • 22
Rfial Estate, at cost* ~♦• • * ♦* • *"• * * ••*** • ; i * * • )®22ZZJ
Temporary Loans, Stocks-ond Cash* * * *..* • • •**2u7,sgB..7a
Makiar a total of- - ■-8900^ 12
> Affording certain assurance; that :all ioases-W'ul he
promptly root. and giving eiiiiro security to all ;wuo ob
tain policies from this Company* r Bisks taken at os low
~P»Uibirgh and~Alleghsorlofiwaa*y‘ ;
Located in AtU-ghmy
■ , £ahatokyj abort the Hfprih Common. .. ■> v,
THIS INSTITUTION is uowin successful operation,
, under the management of a competent Matron ana
Norses. The Medical Staff is composed of the following
Physicians: Drs. Addison, Ga27.am,'Da!c,Bi‘Ook« t rodr’
gun. Bell, Lange and Conunan; tbe-twolastOf whom
tond torhe German patients, - "' L '.' *
The object of the Infirmary is potato be tt mere recep
taele, but a eiifatfre retreat (or.the, suffering and the sick;
The charity is,, therefore, limited to accidents ana scats
diseases, ok/tu »» extreme cases. As many ©Ctius
character will tod received grotif, as the funds will
Individual*. Churches, I&ncficislS&cietiet, Families*
Ac., who wish- to provide on isylum for sick mends,
membersyiind domestics, con do to at from 93 to Sff per
week, according to attendance, rooms, Ac., v.x-'
All applications for permits must be made to the follow
ing gentlemen: _ _ :
Dr. Addison ; pr. Gazznm, Sixth street: Dr, Brooks.
Third street ; Dr. Morgan, Penn street; Dr. Lange, Hand
street; Dr. Common. Penn street, Fifth Ward, Plushum
and Dr*. Dale dad Bell, Second Bank, below Federal
street, Allegheny eity. ■•* ‘ V' • ->
Subscription* and contributions for this Chanty, may
be made to the Rev. W. A. Potsavam, Director oftho
Institution, otto the following Bankets, who have kind
ly offered to receive them: • ' '
Messrs. Kramer A BahnuN. Holmes A Sons, S> Jones
A Co., Win. Larimer, Jr.. Hill A Curry, H. D. kmg, Hdon
A Sargeant. •. _ dect&im
AYt* ABW3TBOXO. SABCRt C*OZK»;
ARMSTRONG A CROZER. Commission Mitthanis*
No. 23 Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa.* wxllialtemi
promptly: to “the sate af every description of AVestern
Produce,’and other articles entrusted to theirente... .
RErßjt tiwilanno, Hussey A Co.. Pittsburgh.; Hanfia.
Graham A Cb- New Usbon. O 4 Merchant* generally,
Wellsvllle, O.; Rhodes A Oglebyi. Bridgeport, O 4 A.Af;
Richardson A Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard,Loatsvujr,
Kv.*, Guile A Dorwon, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben :
ville. . ;de.cft:y
LAW SC ROOb.
mitF. Subscriber will receive nt Uisjafficr. young Gen-,
I tlemcn desiring loread law. He will; wiperimepd
and direct their studipa, and by constant supervision, apil
strict weekly exaininntion, prepare them for tulmissiou
to the Bar. READK WASHINGTON.
The Subscriber* have been in habit of daily professiou
«l interhonrse with Reade Washington. for many
years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy
of bis legal information, and His eminent capacity for the
undertaking set fonh in his advertisement. 4 , . /
They earnestly recommend to ybung Gentlemen who
wish lt> ortpiire a competent knowledge of the legal pro
fession, to avail themselves of the advantage* which bis
proposed Law School will afford them.
Charles rtbaler, . O.MetcaW.
A. Burke, Tho*. Williams,
Wilson M l Cand)c*i, C. Darragh,
Robert Woods, James Dunlap .. ,
C.O. Loomis ' Win. R. M’Clure,
J, D. Mahon. A. W. Loomis.
deetfi-3ln c - ..1
Omt Birgaiu corner,
BirtirvmD a?s3> jpimr stbests, rrmsraau. •
Jjm the roost popularof all BOOT and SHOBBsT,
labHsbment* m-iKe West, Thin place htu gained
its reputation by it* proprietor fkeepiug lbe.refy
best Boom ami Shoes* which.are made expressly
to order for this market,<md l*e i* not satifUrctanlr by:
keening the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SUOlal;
In the Western couhtty. but he is enabled and deter
mined to sell hi# GOOiJS lower than any other house
possibly con. he care# not what facilities they boast oi
barb,g’for offering groat inducement# Hrthc'pQbHc'.- ~li
it impossible to ret forth all the advantage# Ami facilities
in on advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has,
over others, which enables iti proprletor to sell Boots
and Shoes of the very best tjutUitie* and styles at front 10
to $5 per cent, lower than any other store in the city.
'Hie way to te*i the matter Lsfor nil whoiulend purchas
ing BOOTS n&d SHOKSMo call at BATKS’ GREAT
BARGAIN CO«NKR, examhie the stnek audprices.and
all will bo untiled tbaithe Grta/Bargain Cor/ut,Struts
fitUl and Ftjih • -itteis,!* the place for the public, one and
ah. to get cwd&obtsand Shoes cheap, Ibrcash. >
deeff \ J. BATES.
“GrfiTWeaterft Sftddie* •
HARNiSSS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.
r pHK subscriber tnkcstbia method of informing his
JL friends and the JpabUciu general, tli&l he has the
largest stock of the following named articles, of hiaown
manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness, Ttunkf aud
Whips; all of which he will warrant tolicmade of .(he
best materia!, and by the best rocchautcs in Allegheny
county. Being- determined to tnanafnctar**
somethinff been heretofore sold in the city,
ho -would invite' persons in need of the above uamed ar
ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 2H-liberty street, oppo
site Seventh. Also, bauds made to orderfor machinery.
ocUJI . - •■{.-; <l. KERBY.
Chtekcrkng’* New Circular Softie £laaoa«
l (r ■ iKifsrrrxFAV PIANO-FORTK9. from
<BBSZdBW rtbc celebrated maimfuctoryof Chlcker
in?, Boston; with the new iraprovedolt*
II S I ( scalar scale, jost received aud trow open.
Formic at a. Mr. Chickeriw^l^jri^^^^
No. arWood Rtrcc.t, Pittsburgh solo Ageut-for Chicker
ing’a grand.and square Pianos, for WcatemPcnha. oci2
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON how just reecivedihe
following new works: •. .•• .. . • ■ y
History of Congress,’Biographical and rohucal, coni*
prising a history of internal improvements. {Rivers, Har
bors, ic. ; j from the formation of the Government lothe
present lime: embracing, olse, historical noticesof
riotfs political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of
the Tea and Coffee ttir: together with biographies, r>ef»
soatil histories, Ac., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by
steel portraits, and fac simile autographs;' \
History of Charles I,of England; by Jacob Abbott,
with engravings. »■
The Romance of Yachting \ .Voyage the First, by
C. Hart. , . . .: \: >
A new novel; “Mary Barton: a tple of Manchester life.
The MortU, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys
and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F. It. 8; of the
nne'r temple. Barrister at Law. - . . deep :
'iron CltV Cracker and Bread itslteryp
• • . f rJ. SHEPHARD 1 v ' *.
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pan*
lie generally, that he. hnft.dddidta his other : basif
ness.ihe manufacturing of Cracker* of every variety.—■
Having purchased oiie ofW, R. -Nevnfs Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines, he (s prepared to fill, gll orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the.shortest notice and hope!
by u strict attention to business, to share apportion of thd
public patronage.: The public is respectfully invited td
call and examine for themselves.
BAKERY* No.; 10 Commercial Raw, Liberty su ogptH,
sitC'Smithfieid. V' . • .
N’ B. Superior fnniily*Brerid, rye and .dyspepsia Bread,
large and small rblHt ires!) “every thoriiingcan bebad ai
the store, or my wagon; of>i my starfd; in the market. : •“
Cakes and Confectionary oh hand and made to ordeh
; n ; ; J. SHEPHARD..
No iO.CommetcidlßowtJiberty si.; r .
“It It the bettCough-tfeaiclnel ever Sow.”
T> KAD the following proofdfthu superiority dfJfrn MV
Orimtal Coifgh Mixtun,ftom a respectable eIV
izen, who has tried it: . :• f i
•; 7 PmwnpieH, Dec. 1M847.;J
Messes. Hats & Brockwat:—Afteriahormg for several
Weekshnder the, disadvantages, of aharasaing cough and
moaldisiressing cold, which nad, thui’Catyresisted the ef
fects of severafof the “infallibles*” I-wasindoced topUA
chase allioltteof your. Oriental Cough Mixture,.and 1 give
it a fair trial. To my great surprise, ofteruaing only one ■
half of the bottle Ifound myself entirely well. /. I “Jrurtil
1 True copy. - JOHN HlbiDS..
Sold by HAY’S St BROCKWAY; Druggists; ;C6rnihe?-l
eial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. ■ ■ t! - jan9 T
\TR\ , TSAS“UERREbTYPE ROOMS, £urkt's £uild r
111 ; ingSi Foiirth sireth— HocakAnthony, Daguerreo
typists from the Eastern emes, woUlil call the attedtiou of
the inhabitants of and the neighboring townsr
to their Dhguerreoiype of ohiren* and others,'.at rooms m
the third story of Burke’s building, 4lb st.
• persons wishing'picture? taken juay real. MPurpd -that
:no pains Shall be spared,to produce .them _inuiO:highesl.
perfection of the art- Opr instruments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling as to execute pictures unsurpassed .
; and truthfulness to-nature.- The public Up
solicited to call and examiue.-‘ • • '*•'
i Perseus sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex
pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction sgiveh.
i N. BvOpefatpfs. will find thij a good depot for stoclf
andcheinicals. \ ‘ •••: x
\ Jo*lnstructions given in the art,. containing, the more,
recent Improvements.. ; ■ . ianT ,
Oyster Agency. '
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST—
Received,.this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex
: press, Fine Fresh<Oysters,’wlilch'rl will selllow* at my
; storc,iu the Diamond; also atVVra> Kramer's, corner of
Second and Smitbfield streets^,and HC, Kelly’s, corner
of Fifth and Market alley..
; I wiU receive, ihem. daily'pMhe-above places. All
Clysters warranted; money returned, if not good. -;
]noy£s-._ Pi DRiVp,
©nigs .pubJllfiiH'w 3 -
"T IVKrUoMI'LAINT, JAUNDIGK, DYaKKfMA,.
JbNEBVOUS DEBIUTV, DISEASE OK TUB KID
- NEYSf ASTIIMA, and: nil affections arising from ;;
- derangement or disease m r the Biliary,, Diges
tive,-Vaseidhr;-Re'spiratoTsy and Nervous
Systems* such asv constipation, inward
pHesjheanbhrn,!osBof appetite,coat*
ed tongne, acidity Of ine stom
ach, swtmmingrbfthe head, >
s falhiess orweightin the
-stomach* dimness or \
-• vision palpita* - j
- tioit of the ■
, ■ ; l - heart,": •- * '
Choking or saffbcating flensaung. depression of spirits,'
sudden Hushes of neat, pain- hithe-side or back, i
weaknessofthe limbs, cold feevconstarit im*
agining* of evil, dullpain in the
, ,iu heatVpainand^difficulty bf-bre&thing
• when lyiflgupori the ’side, frightful
dreams, sdurethctatidns.yellow- •
* * neBS of the skin And eyes,
'defieiencycfpersplra*
tioti,icc,Ae.‘can be
!. effectually.';.
[• cured- ••
by DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN-BITTERS. -v ;
Theirjpoweravertheahove diseases is-nob excelled
if eqaaued-*by- any. other’preparation <ln :tlie United.
‘Ststesj-asibe cure»’inthisiHtyaue»t,in-manycases-af
tersjctl&il physicians had failedwi. . J j
Derangementihihe lively and stomach are sources of
, insanity-from disorder orobslruciion a morbid action of
the'aympathetie aad.’other nerves follows, and the fanc-.-
lioas of ihebrainareimpairedand'deraßfiedjßanerves;
arethe connecting medium be tween mind- aud matt er.it
' follows, from-thereciprocal action that bothij-must be
mots or less implicated .atid deranged- simalfaheouslvi
dejangeraenttherewillalso producediaeaseof the SKIN,,
LUNGS, UTERIIS and KIDNEYS; as well asthehmn,!
The 'thodsands wfto die - with YELLOW FEVER,
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing to the same;
catuejandtfie majority, of'cases oTthavmosv painful
disease r CONSUMPTlON,oiiginaie»frornihesaine. In
fact the stomach is the important organic the. system of
matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the,
advantages tobe derived trom the; admiiiistratippofin
terna I medicines. Its functions ate of lhe;Utmbst im
portance to every one in conßtilatinglhe&oarce.andfooji-.
tain of life,which isnutrition. No organ possesses such
remarkable sympathies, none snchremarkable power in.
modifying every-part of the system. v
. ; The iare suceess in lteating.disease' of the liver and
stomach successfully has not oeen a want ofpathological
knowledge o! their functions, bnt the preparation of a
1 compound.that would act upon the diseaseai.dail the
.sympathetic afflictions.' That pointha» been_gained in
theseflitter*, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness,
and give strength and vigor to the frame, at ho time de
bilitating the patient, and they , are gTatefal to the most
delicate stomach under any circumstances
, ALL CAN BE CURED, 1
WHO WiLLUSE THEM AS DIRECTED,
(u wrrsnr ms towke or anrara*.).
. The few.nwnths tM* preparation ha® teen before the
public i has, from its iufflulible officacy , elicited the eulogy
Of the press through the lurid, their object being for the
bcnefito/ *uffering humanityjita success' baa sutpaMed
all aruijt is free from ,all alcoholic stimulant,
syrup.ihercury.aloes. quinine, acids, and all injurious
ingredients* and especially adapted to the diseases of the
▼nriahleclimate of the United Slates, and the .West In
dia Islands!.
WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, • .
are made strong by using it—in faetit is a family meat*
, cine, and can be administered, with safety to a child one
rearold,the delicate famale, ora manor ■ ;
. The- r Philadelphia Democrat says This. medunns
has an extraordinary virtue: and efficacy* and ip in great
demand. Wo can speak from experience, that U has
produced many wonderful cures.” w,.
. The Daily Sua'say»;— u We ; beUeve ; it is one of me
lest medicines of the age—o friend having used It m hit
own family with, in the Jaundice and
UverCoraplainu” .«!. ■
. V The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—“Do our
good ciluens, who are iavalids.xnow the many, aston
ishing. cures that have.been performed by Dr.Hoofland’s
celebrated-German Bitters? If they do.not, we. recom
mend theutto the German Medicine Store* 279 Bare
street; all who ore afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia-or Nervous Debihtyj-the Doctor has
cured many of tmr citizens, after foe best physicians
’had failed. ‘We have used them; arid they have proved
to be a medicine that every one should knbwof* and we
cannot refrain giving our testimony-in their, favchr, and
that whlchgive* them greater cUim npon offT humble ef
fort, they areentirely vegetable; *
The Evening Bulletin say*:—The Celebrated. German
Bitters orejuniaTalnablemnedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, and nervous complaints.”
Near* Gazette aays:— U II is not often.: we notice the
variou* excellent medicines advertised in our columns,
because we are nn willing to speak except from personal
experience, bud a good constitution fortunately makes
'us generally strangers to such articles. ; A word, how*
erer.of Dr-Hoofland's German Bitters. [This wk Know
to l»e an exceUentafticie fulfilling in even* respect what
is claimed foT it by the advertiser. i'
The Dally News says:
w A speak knowingly of Dr. Roof
land’s celebrated German Bitters when: we say it Is a
blessing of this age, and in diseases of the blUary, diges
tive nno nervous systems,ithas not, we think, an equal
—it is a v*o*taw.s vaseabatioiv avd 'made wrmocr
all invalids \ve would recommend it as
wonhytheireonfidence. .
"What stronger testimony can a. medicine have? At the
Depat cun be seen the evidences of maujfcof our most
respectable citizens of Cures in, all the foregoing dis
eases.
.Principal Depot,.German Medicine Store,27B RACK
Street, and for sale inlmncaster by John F:f«ogan; Har
risburg. by D. W. Gross,* and respectable dealers gen
crally throughout the country* i .
SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGHt—The Lungs
are in danger, the work of: the destroyer ha* been
begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of
death.
Ark you a Mother? Your darling! child, your idol
and earthly joj\rs.now perhaps'confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—her.pale cheek*, her thin shrunken
fingers.•tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the sound of her supulchrol eough pierces your soul. .
Yocso Mas, when iastabom to.enter life, disease sheds
a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu
ture—yourhectic cough,ami feeble limbs tell of.your
loss of hope, but you need not.despair. There is a balm
which Vrifthialthis vcoiiftded luiy^Ufs^
. ..... »iv«ivjib wounded longt.
Sbcnnan’aAll-HealtarßalUam.
Mrs. Atmxi, the wife of Wra: HT Attree-, Esq. was
given up hF Dr.' Sevrall of Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe nndDr.MotlofNew
Ydrfc ; Her friends all thought she most. die. She had
every appearance of being in consumption, and was so
pronounced by her physicians*-Sherman’s Balsam was
given and it cured her.
Mrs. Buirs Ferryywaa atsocuredoF
consumption bythia Balsam when ally other remedies
failed to give relief—she was reduced to a akeletoru! Dr.
A. C. Castle/-Dentistf SSI Broadway, has witnessed its
ejects In several cases'where no other medecine afford
ed relief— buUhtfßapmmobftntedßkeja charm. Dr. C.
alao wiinesred its wonderful effects ut Curing Asthma,
which it imverfatisof doing. Spitting v ßloody alanhuijr
■aa it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the imtgatound again. -
Rev. Ifxxav Josxs, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of fib year* standing. :The
first dose gave himmore relief than all .the other medi
cine he had oyer takeiu Dr, L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney
•treet, gave it to a sUler-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring: them to comfortable health.
>: Mrs-£ccmCTU Watis, 95 Christie-st., suffered from
'Asthma:42years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, and she is comparatively welt, heiugeuabled to
'subdue every attack.by a timely use of this medicine.
Thisjndced is ihegrest remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit*
lingHlood.liverCoroplaints.-and allthe affectionsof the
throat, and even Asthma attdConsompuon.
Price 25 centffaiufßl pefWule,
- Principal Office 106 NMsatfstrbeVNew York.
Likewise Dr.ShenraanX celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges.. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man’s Plaster.'"- ~ .
. Sold wholesale and retail by WMI JACKSONT, at his
Bootuind Shoe Store and Patent Medicine
© Liberty street Pittsburgh; head of Wood’stipet,' pnd
by the -following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
county: • : 1 i', 1 ' 1 :-
•A; M. Marshall. 5 , Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester,!. R. H. Jacques, BirmingHaiTuA.S, Getty,
Wylie street; J.G. Mustin; cor. Webster su and'Elm;
Daniel Negley, East -Liberty;- H. LV MUchell, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpaburgh; Sarah Springer,' Clin
ton; James M’KeeyßtewaTtslown? John Block, Turtle
jCrfektC. F. Diehl, £lizabeth;Rowlani ASori, IVPKees
;port; McEldowuey, Bakerstown; Riley M’LaughUn’,
| Pitted Bii-Jl- Smith, TenipertthceviUe; Jos.
! Fulton. Tarentam; O. H. Starr, Scwickly. - ; /marO-ty..
:11/roRK TESfIMONY!—Dr. WV-idStp*; of Fayeue
i i?JL viUe,N. Y., says; “I am welLpersuaded, and havo
jbeen for soma lime, ihai your Dom'estic. Vegetable Pills.
i are'.’of great use to aUtfiose.who may have occasion to
tus* them, and nave odmimsteted teemto riiy .patients.”
■f Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and BiltoUs Fever, ureim
i mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills.. Price;-
:25 CenUalmx;' Sold wholesale and retail by"
,*-•- ->•>•-a-i S.L.CUTH3ERT,
- v • ; . Smithfifeldstriet,neorThird.'‘
• Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny einff J- G. Smith, Bir
jmmflham; .and John RTCracken. Fifth Ward.. febl7
i TVR* v 8--B' COOKyFiqua; Ohio,' ; writes. March,-1840;
jX/ HlhavC aSed your Vermf/tige, C&rmiaativeßalsam,
jandJ&pMtorim*; in.rov practice, for the last three jrears,
jnnd have been exceedingly well pleased'with them, and
.never, asyet, to tpy recollection* faifcd;hf realizinginy
jfullest expectation, iif their curative propeVtiesl vour
jotheT medicines lcanhcn apeatof from experieuce; bnt,
judgiugfrom thoselhaye ased, I doubt* uaibnuhauhey
clmm, and.are entitled the. confidence reposed in
.them,! by; those- whohaveusedmem4l-was formerly
very partial, to **W Vermifuge,; until I beeameocquftiu
led withyoure, which has my. decided pr eterene to- any
other nowin ase. .. a v . ‘ 4 r;: 4.-
j 'Keesectfußy, yours, &.c.', S. COOltj St. D.”
■-'By To* sale, in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 78
Fourth4-' '; V'v--.- ..'-.rfebii;
rp A. FAIiNESTOCK’B COUtJH SYKUH.—Thiapre-
X>. natation has proved, itself to ,be of-very,greateraca
cy.lnthejcure of obstinate Coughs, jColds,: rAsthniaf Sjiit
tiijgi.of Blood, VVhoopmg'vCough, and other.Pneumonic
jA flections; and the; pToprjetor»i ftel warranted in recom
pending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show; certidcales of indisputable authority* in
testimony of its value. . . -7 ; ,
i Ills pleasanttotbe taste, ondipoderedflitso low a price
M 4 ,io place it; within therea.ch of every person. -There
are, perhapsrbutfew,€ough.preparatwms that will ‘•pro
duce*, such decided. effects in such aiahort time. Pre
pared and sold by ; . , .
- S. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
. Comer of First and AVoodi also, corner of .'Sixth-and
■ yypod streets, ; .4. . ■ <j C cl3 ••,
T\R. RALPH’S, Cklkbbated Veoetabls Pills are for
,Lr sale, wholesale and retail, at the : ' ■
»< - v RealEstateOffice, .
No.&kSmithfield st.
i Also, by. Wm. Cole, Allegheny cily; J..G. Smith, Bir* .
minghamj John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward; »,
‘T7OR SALE—A brickdweHinghoase and lot, in hplea-
JC sant location, situated on Knoll street, Allegheny.
The houteisweilarronged, having a goodi ceu.ar, a hiten
eh and dijilug roonvhoiraud two parlors, three bed rooms
and back;
street; 61*800*; -se.mw* s39dm:bimd, balance in
ftur .equalyearly - i • ! ’
1 ;-SrCßTkfflfilWPi General Agent, •/
(augs l/ * ~ 'Bmithfieldftreqtr
'i' A ' :i '* * ‘
MEE
.'Shag's tnbfl&btdtoiS
GiusESi;.irAiß camjii if ftrj
growth, beauty, aud rcst&ratkn/of-llifeJlairf This}
Creamy when aucetoiowa,will Huncrofcefe'ull-blhararU': -
cles-ofthe kind now in ueet-TvWre.th r eKftlr4&dead ’
h&rsb, thin, turning Erey.afew'applicn*,
lions-wi|l ipakc tbGhairsotVunddaYktfattOtfteeirrtibeau-}
ufß] t rHvclj'9ppenjrance;.oadwiUnL-?aiaakni2ailiUEtaSnl
preparations that are generally‘JisctLi -WhCre-the?hair is ■
thiu, or has fallen ofi,. it may be restored by using thfe;
Cream. Every lady andgcntlemon who is in the habit of
using oils on their h&irshouldJtr.Qncc purchase oboxUdcf.
the Chinese HairCrenxn,.eaUisßocomposedihavu.will
not injure the hair like, the other preparations,-but will'
•beautify it, and*, give satisfaction m.everyday
stance. ■> <
For testimony to its v%rysuperiorqtmluic^,.seethe fol :
lowing: letter from the tUev; Mr/Ualdw«ll -io* Mesrrs.>
Hendershott A Stretchy Nashville,' general ttgents t
Southern-States: - -i-. • ■.*•* -v; * t’ ■ -d
Letter of th* Rev. R. CaldioeU, Pastor of the Pttsbmertan';
i; Church, Pulcuki. < ' '/ r> .
Messrs.llETOSusnoTt At STEBirCTj: -taKe':
I p.casure m&ddurg my testimony iu favor of the excellent!
preparation called }Jr. Parish's Chinese Hair Creami for,,
about two years ago/myhuir was very dry,, Uri9tly>«and
Sisposedto comebuuDnthaviiig'proeared a botue oHncj
Cream, and ;nsedliacedfdiiig'tbUieprescpptrcY), l UjSA>ow
elastic, soft,*; and . firm* to“ thb heud;: «uvd
oils' were uppliedyeach reaving my huif.in. S- KbWO state
•than before: Creamy howeverf^-® 1 my expec
tations. ; - • - •;: V t /i I
■ As an article for the toilet.' my wiie preference;
over ali otliers, being deJicarelypenumed'and'not dis-;
posed to-rancidity, The ladle*;
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in'ihetr preparations
for the toilet., Respectfully: &c.. v ”.•'f.y
■ ‘ - ■ "■H. CALDWELL:’:!
wholesale’'and retail*. by John*
; M. Townsend, d 5 Market st., and' Joel Mohler, corner of
\ Woodand-Finhtto. ‘ .. iels*d&w-ly •••;
T; ADIE9 are, cautioned against using Common <Piepa«:
JLi red Chalk: They are not aware hqw frightfully Mid*/
riousitistotbeskin! how-coarse, Hovrrough, hOwfiallow,;
yellow, andunhealiby the akinappears vdfterusiagpie-;
pared chalk! .Besides it isinjimousVcontaiiiinga
quantity!of lead! We have /pfeparea'a beatitiiur
; mbleamcle,which wecalfj;ones l Bpaniste*£fil^sWmc.>
It is perfectly innocent, beiwgpurified of all deleterious,
qualities,ana it iteparts. iO lhejkjik jtnatural,’
alabaster, clear,- UTelywhiteT same tiind'ira§ig|:
as a cosmetic dh'Ute'skin. making it soft and smooth.'«; /
Dr. James Anderson, PracucaT Chemist df ltltissacnun
setts, says: ‘‘ After anhiysing Jbnes t ,Spanish
I 'find it possesses, the most beautifulsnd ndtunuyah’d at
the same timeimrocenv, whiteT ever saw.V Ij certainly,
can conscientiously recommend its use to aUwbt>6e skiu
reqmresbeautify'ing.” Pjice2s cents a boX. Directions
—the best way to apply;Lilly White, is with tfaftleaihcr
or wool—thetormerupreferabfe." ... /. ,V"
A ms BEr~p?;isErH roe 25 ceXts.—VVhitu te;eth*
foul breath,'hesdibygums, Yellow artd unhealthy teeth j
after being one 4 or. twice cleaned with JoneslArnbee
JToothPaate,.iiarethe appearance: of-the-mostbeacafiil
ivory, and, at the haind time it id'sd -perfectly, innocent
hind exquisitely fine, that : its constant doily" user is highly
advantageous, even to ihose teeth that Ore ingohdfcoadir
tion, giving them a beautiful polish, aad ? preventing!, d
premature decay. Those already decayed Ittprevents
from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming
loose,-and by perseverance it will render thefbtriestteetu
delicately white, and make tbe breath deHciously sweet.
Price 250 r 3?icents abox. AllUte'aboveore sold only
at 62 Chatham the American Eagle, New York,
and by the appointed Agents whose namesnppear in' the
next column. - •/ ; -i
Will voviUfißY,and get arich husband/ladE? “Your
face is your fortune.” Is’t beautifal,':crear, fafr? 'la-it
white ? Tf not, ii can be made so eyen : though 5f be ypl*
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned Thoua*
ands have been made ih u s who h ave was he d'o n teo r
twice witl^JoneB , Italian Chemical Soap. ..The effect is.
glorious oiid magnificent. But be Sure you- get the genu*
me JonesV Soap, at the signor the American Eagle, 82
Chatham street. - >
Biug*worm,SaiHhßtnfi t &Jurvey,Eiyslpelasf ? .Barber*S
-Itch,are often cured by : jonesMlaltan. Chemical Sdap,
-.when every-kind of remedy .has failed.. That itcUres
pimples, freckles, and.clears the skin, all know.. Sold at
the American Eagle,-85 Chatham street; - Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. v r .. -
:r- , C. INGLIS, JrwvPaucrson. !
. Sold at Jxcxsox’s 89 Liberty si., head of wood* Siglfof
of the Big Boot. 2: ;•< ;.,nnv23. .
ONEUOLDAH TWEUVE AN 1) A HAU pßN'rtfi
—Marriage.—-Cavjidenfial.—Any lady between twen
ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, 1 jgood‘feu-*.
tureSj&e., is aaked conffdeniially«eanAhe'snppbSe aiiy
man coaid admire her whileshehas sack yellow teeth;
such sallow, rouphvcoarse sirirtj.:flnd-such dirty,'bad,
wiry hair; when, by’Spending the above sun# she might
have, delicate wbite'teetbv a pure sweet.breath,'.ana a
beamiful head of hair. She ;Oan have-beaalifql •Whild
teeth andsweet breath hy-using a;2s. boxof
her Tooth Paste; a skm and spotless fwsngwi
by using a cake of the. geuameJfaTWjV Caemieat
Soap; and a beautiful head of bait by using a;3s, bottle of
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do. jiai ;forin anopiiupri
against this before you triry, or you will regret jtj, buU?«
sure to ask for Jones’ articles. Sold only tu ISeip. >orfc
st.
SD ÜbfTtyiWPittsburgft.
eANCER, SCROEUIiA AND. GOITRE:—AmpIe; ex
perience has proved ihat no combination of medicine,
have ever been *o efflcnciotis]nTCxnorrag ihe gbQVe,4iß-,
asIJE. JAVTOS AT.TEBATrVE. ,ll haßeflected:
titires Irulyastomshing, not only of Cancer, audotherdisn
eases of mat class, bui hos'removed ilhe most atnbboiu;
diseases, of, the Skin,
. medicine enters Into the circulation, aud eradicales uif
eases wherever located.' It .purifieaihe blood anti tolher
flaids of the body, removes obstruction. iU‘.lhepbrtaof.
the skin, and reduces enlaigemeutof the glaodsorboaef.
It increases the appetite, removes hcnuacheand orawpi
ness, and invigorates the whole system, arsd imp3TOam'
inatton to.the diseased and debilitated co
isnbthing saperiof to irin thewhole maietithitaicti.* It
is ptrfecUy safe ondextremety pleasant,rnidhas nothing
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the al
lowing medicine*' 1 .... '****■*.*
:tP**For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
.73 Fourth.st., near Wood.: ,v ■c - ; i- -marjw. •
V Beelpe for the Jlnmut Hair I '>
rpo FORCE ITS GROWTH -AND HEALTH, MAKE
1 VFSOFr, SILKY, CLEAN ANB PlNE.—Pertons*
In consequence'of lire many things sqld,scl
article, the it ever -so good?): as lf jpeomei
could, be made 10 try a 35/boUle of Joue &Cpral Half Re
storative, and sed.howirraakee dry, rusty,
moist, sort, auburn,and dark, and keeps uso ?• and: b)',tl*;
osefor sometime, causes it togrow- naturally, beautiful
iftpeople could see theuumber of i>oor.ireppectubleiiUft«,‘
ehanicsthat/use it, (aye, .and finditibeehenpestiiung;.
they can use,) fordressiug and beauiitymg the Hur,for
.keeping tt soft and. in order three; times 11s long as any.
other article made? and ‘ ' ‘ V- . ’
. ; . Forces it to growv stops us falling,. : ,: ’ . ;
1 Andcostsliuttfflhlluhgatdtry. ‘
We formerly, sold nbthiiig less lhan ?l bottles, but we
wish people to try It- Sold only at Sdfniiud b2]Chalkatn ;
Libepy j
ORE TBSTIMDN.Y ibr.. Willard’s Family Medi*?
cines.—TheundertlguedjcittzensofPiuaburgh.bav-;
ing personally. used Dr- Willard's Oriental . Cough Mix-;;
turcfdud experienced its beneficial effects, dqmpslcbder?:
fully - recommend it as safe and effectuah-iu all cases.;
Speaking from ©libve nrf su--|
perior; and would recommend its u.~eto all the ftSUcted.:
• Cl CARLES LEWIS,- ;
V-M; JENKINS,. :
Pin.burnb. March 15th, ISI3. ‘ : _ ~ ;
fTTSoId by J. Scboomnaier & Co:, John llnys, Janies
A. Jones. 3. 11. Cu?r«l, John P. Scott, F. L Showden, J.
Mohler. A &p32r :
SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES^ERYSJPfi-;
LAS, Barter’! Itch: Chap», Son Startle, PtmpUs:—
This {anted bjr many pSyeictansSn. tliis cuy'mcuniigthe:
above.aml we wbafdiiot coiiscietteioiisiyßeH uuie6s,we i
knew it to be all we.slate.
Asa.cosmetic, thetrudJONES’S SOAFis perhaps the ;
oiily arncle ever kiiownihaVremoved impurities, and
cleared anil, be&ftufied the skin, making it clear,
smooth audwhite W an infants. But qutuMi is .sold at 82
Chatham su, N. Y., and by ’ s f
, ! WM. JACKSONi'Agcnt,::/'
.89 Liberty sttect, Pittsburgh.
.r. GliFI,
FOR $5 CENTS I , ,
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of>, hundred engravings, in
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onetaaycure oimselfjjWitliout hindrance tobusmcssipr
the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with on?
tenth'thensaal expense, la addition to the getierulTOu
tiheof privatedisease, it fally.explairis the cans; of than*
hood’s i early decline, .with observations on marriage*-
besides many other derangements which it would not be
in the public prints- ►' , , -
. ;ip?* Aiiy person sending TwerrY-prvE esas enclosed
in a letter, •win, receive bite copy Qf this .book, by mail,
or five copies. will be sent: for one-dollur..
W. YOUNG, No. 15d Spruce strecij PhUadelphih,” posv
paid. ‘
Jo*^VANTEJ>—Proprietors of Drug or Book Stores,
and Pedlars,in every.town in the .United States v to act
a? agents for ibe above work. - > --v », oct7;3nW
eONSUMPTlON'seizestnore victims,tbau. ( urty other
disease Indoor country. TheyouugYthe. old, .the
beautiful and ga>', are BUtqeci to it 3 inVlaiodi
ravages, nnd many a hectic cheefehhs been aupposed.to
bloom with the glow oniealth.\ .Bht every ewe-oriei
natesin a coldnndri cough—perhaps deemed unworthy
of attention at first—and only met with remedies when
100 late/ VWaicb tha first ayraptomswithjealouscaT*,
add make immediate use’of the Cough Balsam of B.' A;
Fahnestock k Co.; which will certafmy check its farther
progress, and restore the inflamed organs to auchuiim!
• acuon;' «/'• 1 ' -- v
> For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Co.^corner Ist
rind Wood sis.; also, comerOthand Wood. 'decll-';
‘ 1 Teh'eerat Tairniihest’ljiguoavitaß) > - v
; A ND TURNED MATERIALS, of-every description.?
XX kept lot sale, and on better terras thaii can be hthl
atafiy oUierestablishment in the city.‘ The!subscriber
ha* just received fifty thousand fee to f -Mahog any Ve*
heera, whicWie is determinedJo seH Yery low. CaH
arid examine them;-; Also; 100= Ten-pin Balls, all blaeKv
rind a splendid article j -find nfach cheaper than ever
offered lu this ■ • y .; v' —•.-"•• *
•; He also keeps on band* anu.turn* to prdepyolt-kindntjf'
Carpenter’eand Cabinet Maker 1 * malerials,
v Columns; Bed Posts and Rnils, fitted
Newels; • v - up wlih-Gazzam’a patent l
, ■ Balastres ; . -fastenings. or the hickory
v. i Flank for Railing, 4c. • bctcw.* • “* ' '
Bench Screws; • . > -Also, Tables Legs* 4 Hand
Moulder 1 * Rammers. - Screws, Handle*,'Mallei*. '
; .Together with all other things generally-kept'in a
Turning Shop. 1 G.W^BIDDLE, 1 »
! . 1 RyanI*Building*.NoiUTFift 1 *Building*.NoiUTFifth st; 1
'Persons buying Posts and Rails, with GazzamVTaftt
.enings, have thcright to sell them, when finished, ‘
; ..decGtlm . .... » . •. -V-. •
iOTRAYEU-OR STOLEN—Kromliightcap’s'l'avemJ -i
mife* from Allegheny, on tho FraakUixSondjOri 'Wed
nesday evening last, Sept.27ih;lB4B, oßay MoTe; about'
Unhands high j has a smdllwh’ite spot on her forehead
rind some wmte on one ofherhind feet; had ou a halier
** «'■ ,_
; Any peraonwhdwill reiffrit bcT-toitheiuhacriber, or,'
to John. Agnew, Al)cgheny,oriiecii
bira. information where she can be obtained,will besuiir
ably rewarded. ■ , . JOHN FERGUSON,*.,;;:;
OCt9 Pi»C‘TflfW»hip.'i.;.
Tpis oaEM u«.iiiKi)v v ti' efAWvate
I WERICiVN'-JOlt-;procured from veil in KciitujlQ
A 135,'feit; Eelbvy'aia-surface of the ettuli, a cerfoi n
'olid infallible' edrd for Hprlilim, ,Sltasn«, Culn, 'Brori««.
l\vhtcH-to'lfefeffecis'irt w .
■“■'•'lt'hM richer yet'failed when used according to uliep
?ttort*;v;‘Kjtsdd , theyoUowihg: ~ ' nS-C
-<' • - J Ma’scbestsb.! AlWfflieny C6-J Pa.,)
. >m.,^-(. »y -v :,
•s&mttMmismgss&B
'Od,-ina C oaftty
!;'mefon<raingi«wra(OTiajdl|il{rMr. I tya.Najb,Mr.
/a *%
to pat olthet of Kid foot to the Rtotthfl
,t • •'-• :•:• :• / . IJQWgV r ' f, .
'?‘3^c^Tf^in^JisTcbttci^ic^cd^^^« r: Ty®/N.s^}^V..
• J *A- ia'Steii^svillfcj'the'finTCf
ai td dejjjrivc her-otthbC&eont
fot enjlrely cared by Ui«ns#
&bttte - 'b&tote ; Oi)i 6otliafßßfc;nbSv'b,n*.J^ e 'peJftdl-.'Pjf® :
lifirhnndi fiilfyefiuoHoiHdtJthetWhichTifld never oeen r
"niTecled. Il hn.«nivabcenfoundlobeasafeandinvinci:;
Me attentat the apeedyaStd ecrtaincereoF. ; . , - 1 :- -
v - - DEAFNESS* - ■■'
in all cnjie* ■ : ; , :
of obatliiite the nw
‘ oneavthan onh ltottlo of theiChl,'! ao i that .ate aanl f aha
hdard beitortban shcbaa#erdono before. . ~ i
■ “-A-dcnUemati well kaownin Ptnabureh,rwaa cared ;t>
aedfliCae«fJuneyearß’etandiiig, l by tbeiUae
«uaatiJy ! orUiesfJil.' ! Thfriiamc« ofnhe
Ifaaf intfgßKtlemanwiiJ-begnren,tothose who deaitAit,
W^Mtiei'AreJnghiydevelopediiithecenain.nnd
~a^..inglfJ^«areM p a« A Ca«.rf
- - gtfVeraicasea bF Gtainp Cholio have becn-eflccteaUr
curedbye hedti se ofth e short Bpace^Qfhaji
on hour, when the,parties have been
ftiCarotive propertie&have beenrejnaTkablT taatufMWd
THE SPINE. . .
-;UA. : Tday;thC'Wife oP* planter in* Kemucky, rmuscuwn
'bSWtaflfjr of One of tbeiwwit cases of
Which ha 3: copfincd her to. her bed for a
Which She could mot«mr hfersplC,-It.».al»>a
sure remedy andperfect cute for pmnsuvtne smouot ue
*“■*’ “iNTEAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYk. '
‘Bead the following;
.•■■•r* Pmsßratra, Dec, 18,1640.
.. ■ WMa certify, that I was afflicted .with grefjpoin In
the smaH.offmy back and
mnch thaticouldaotstaadupnght.
irally.'and using half a teaspoonfal VU™ Q i£™n? v*™
mofuingjXwim enurely cured., : ,* .
} ’ ■ near WarrthViAnristrongeo./Pa^
ATgentlrnmn of Putsbnrgby afflicted
flammatjort of the-kidneys—the pom of whjchaaused
him lo firinT—was completely cured. 11l three days, by toe
use of the American-Oil. :
■ '
is extremely penetrating; rtnd -anii-mflainmatory, cotise
queffllyis confidently recommended ns a sovereign rent-,
iedymfeteyerinflainraauon existfj either externalonn
ttjroal? r lfsw '-itrmiediately * after a cut, braise or wound,
ttwfti'ctltfe'icftid prevent •'•'•. '■ ; ' J ;-••
. AND MORTmjCATION. ,■>
It b'aa.lh'addiiioh.beeh round a salutary and
effetfive ; feriltdy f6f thtti fe Vefyanpledsani and iaeonye
' ““IGEAYEfi yam UKnrABY.CDMPIiXWTB. /.
iryPricevSOcenisaerbotUe. ,
• ;cnuri TouriClaard* ■ .
-'.The .surprisma eicenencfe.aritLgp'jving popularity ■
< thfi vAmeri c ou.Oif, has’dnddcetl somo dishonest persons'
the public,’Tniserhblc Imitationir of thir truly
i valuable Toftto'garposspf deceiving the uu*
i waryi'and : :deftiddibg‘th£ui*roprietor.
Id order-to Ife-BUTe of obtaining.the genuine, oMnt|
tKe/oHoff tog rj ; \: £,/ '-y -a^IV
liVVSee that the nnnws “ Win. Jackson, £9 Liberty st
hetp! if; MTpdd on thelabelof thewrappe
of each’bottle, toinmate jt) tucli is felony.. : " 1 ■
2d,vThat each b6tjle is inclosed n) a paraphietconuUn
lhetiarao
and address, of Agcot for the
and adflreds^of.thejprp
' #horahive>kliow bill, on which i« prlntMtbpnnfflesof
flii;l*rtptietor» p.'Hnil*Ctti
TropnetbrJHKehracky,',"AVm. Pn-r
General Agentfot °*
Ohi6'otld L \vextern Virginia] imd~the ptinters , ’name&—
fc Bhm*k;ri?itt»bv^
' 'lth’. 'ObserVe—the gerraine'AtfiErncan.Oil T dark
ony'RedlinVnlittiitittsipcemOgraVi
tyilighterthaii wuter. fThe.cbimterfeits-are .mostly of u
' iilfl ex'! eo 1 or",'—bo me vvhiteV lilnrSpirrui pY-rTurpentiiie,
isaid toberefinCd
-‘ersa other'
Tootimf mixtnrV.'nutpoTtingtdcdraeYromi^e^Firtspnrga
' 'Co,"'.; Nprie,'of’these-cottar
thepowerof Ibc 'trii* .
AMSnfcAtfon*.;-
r xvhole3ple nnd retail by WKt/ JACKSON,
'Genera! and.Sote:ftg*tot for flic/Proprietor inr
■ Pennsylvauia.. Wcfiterii yirgimaj.aad. Northern OEip;
and by the folfotving duly appointed Agents in Allegheny
county. Pa.: ' * , - , ’ ,’i
A. M. Marshall,) * # ' “ 1 “ ‘ ■ ‘ / h
- ‘,Ur:.Brovvji,- :} Allegheny. city. -y-. v
I. RrJolmson v ) : r ’ .: » ■ * ‘ r . •
•■■:•• ' ionatiiartGbneßtV.KfttncbesteTi ••
: Alexander AsdbJeyWylie Street. ;
- •* H. Jacnu'eai Birniinghami -
: Wttr. Temperaticevine'.
: lf.'StaiTijSewieKley. -
■ ■ »Uva fti Tliotbpsonj wilkinsburgh.
Darnel Neeley, East Liberty.'
11. /. MitcnclLJ&Vilbuisburgh.
. . Thomas Alkhn . r „
SPKeesport. •'
"C •. C.-P.:Diebl,.Hi2abet!f.''", ! . •■ i v
’ •A 1 Creek 5 .: : v *• v
. Baheriftotvn.
Samuel Springer, Clinton. •
r : . ■
* 'Riley ftPLabirhHh; Plurn'towuShip.
• .• J. Fultenj Tareiltum; ? 1
1 Jerethmlj Flemlbg.X.a\vren?cvillui’
' •• Robert 'tyiiliattfS. ArtUuraville.'. :
augfs*d&svCm- ,l! *
Tj'KUMJha. New. .York Gazette, Oct, (k 1329;; a daily'
.J? - Proper, deservedly'.at the . head of the daily: press fn
ihi*country......,,.,;.^: •*
i> JBrMoZs JBztwrtpf Sarjqponffo.—lt were, but courtesy
re cnUthe AUen.tioitQfpur readersio this invaluable prep*
aration which, will lie found advertised in another cojumri-
Mr. Bristol ,is a fifrplh£Tiqndissueri a highly interesting
ncwspaper.everyntiwami.thenyorie.OT tvyo nninbeTSof
which wp Imvri^retmyjii^icedfrindilia-medicine, itself.
h'as;E«eacu!6gUedbyrierirly
;couutry,arid 1 |tbasin its
.fay6r,-xaoreaver,;.ve^r 7 flatteruig ießiuupnials. from the
where jt| piarix hcenr'used, /..Thejrri • U; .beauty. jmd -taste
'enoughinUiepbulC3,-£^ad'iuthoengraved .
they are. Yam,
preparaiiou it,«-elf.were/Inert prie.ofrtb'e in
.the belieye, tv i§r-that is,V
every ‘one', must .bcheye 'u h 5 eyery - one who
hive corivcrtaTprk'tpvChrfetianity 1 -.Buyane
of the Udifles,‘gentle reader, and see'whether you aaupt
Torrialabyt 'iY: : -v '?J&. A.:FAHNESTOCK A Co:,
u - debgtrv-. cor- ojT Ist aod.Wood and Cthand Wood stw.? .
I>HJBUWATiaMi: GOUT; ANJ> TIG itULUKEUA.—
xb A resbeclable gentleman caUcd at our office, as he
said; to frimrm usihathsd been' afflicted.for~ts years'
Wither Rheumatism hr Gobi,
BolofCuxf ilmf.he had.been'TrequoaUy-cOnmsed'to his
roomToktunriths often »iUeTed the most id
tenso and cieroclating pain, bat that lately he hod - been
thrimwt w*.
pad V^^ e {).ana r hri' now con-
Biderahiirisijl/ .
; A.Fjs^^oot-gentlemaa.orScjrofulous.
habit, from iridiscretion nt' fus younger 4&y*> hpcome af
fect'ea the-Throat and Nose, and a
disagroeable erriprion-ofme gkin.- 'Jndeed. his'wbole
Oriehrind atrdwriptwere'So^tnueh-affected-that* he-hrid
loßrihe useoftheharidf cvery partbeirig
deepivpainfuh-ririd offensive 1 Ulcer*, 4 and were uahoHow
hrid porous os rin honey-edmb. It waririuhiaSirigeof his
complaint, when deathttwumJcdineVitable .firom a.loath '
jiayinglmkeri sizieenbotUeaiis:aovr perfect
ly euyed;. ■■
The Alterative operates through the circulation, end
purifiesrthe hloodtmd eradicatesdisepsc from the system,
wherever located, ' arid' numerous py/es 31 fas per
formed in diseases of the akin,, can'cex, scrofula* goht,
liver complaint, dyspepsia'.pud other chronic diseases, is
truly.astonishing, f . •• - .v r
TEA STORE,
7&Eriunhritreet. 1 ';••. .■
T T lPT«BlZ''AlMTvtti i wood efraeiJ' ■
1
iTA, ? week; the,largestrissortmerit of French CHINA;
Cariderabrrifr awi LtunpS! pf the newest shapes, arid-pet-
»
would,(fotWelttd.’civchim^calf,at 'i’/' ?'
y*
r liyxholibetal patroiittge
A ot ihe gentleirien,’and me
; chanleaof the.city, oflerahi* *erviceB for-the- colleetion
of accounts m the city of Pittsburgh and vielniiy. 4
ing attended rehusii\efi%oX;th« kmdifor,,pjwyye*iafor
i the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with tbltf
arid the adjoining cities, beueel* confident ofhis ohiliiy'.
tomve saiisfaciion.byprompt and;lhithfal attention to
!atl business entrusted re him.> i ; s .
„ a . JAMES GALUBATH, Jr.
i -To be found at Mr. ,Wm. Merchant Tailor,
Tliird street, opposite ihaPostOffice, l -
. % »»
Gabriel Adams;. - . fP. Puif, AcoounVaJH;..- r■’ - :
! J. Caroihersj-., * .• •/!'* iThppiaa Scott, Maton? v .
v L.R, Livingston:.,' v, i • Jas. McGuire,hleich 1 ! Tailor;
James MarallAUr ' Sqalfe; . ~? f t
• George Breed; ; OkW.M, Wright,Dentist; \
i ' Dr.’Qeoy'X).* Bruce; C, Dodge. V,,. . , [uovli3m t ' ;
ii'RTEW'- SKtldft'BobSi'illUslnitea by 1
■ Parley.' * - v " 1 • *’>. L
:> om *» illu * lrale fl‘byLentz*;- r
1 - v Reftd’ffFerftal* Poets of with portraits
: 1 *-TheFiiuof ihe'Rnlekerboekew. •'
■ AFahlefor Critics. ' 'y
; -EUis^filetricalßomanecs
■ • ■•■'Tlte'Cbild'Of the Sea; M '':
LnhaVsPramatJcPoci*.' ' " f
~?XojycU ! B i lCbATexsatlonaoO’.oe.i>ldpoe!B// u -.<v • j
i . .DramoJitvAVoTispf *J"\
\ 7 'PoqucalAViorlittorrSpencerv .: » : - i
• Poetieafworks.of Cfaouctr. .< r
.• . Poeiica^.WorksofFoj-dand Maesinear. ;
! Fomalch j-. & Co l| •- !
j.--JShßj bisaV. *>3 pegtlSmatt^n
mmrf