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•••‘•'. rk i ';'' .V.'':'' Of Ttintaloonanad :Vests, outtother articles . lathe Ci 11
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' ."' " make to order,
'.. (: " ! •' ll' ;4 7ir'''': ' - riiiiii 'll. eiteraliSsortinent• or Goods' to ,
1'...-.'' ilthielr''FinAilie - made in the most 'tillable Manner, on
• • • - i • •••••,,,••••••••-' the stitirtest notice.. ' • [ decls) fa'lll-
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~.." .:• ••- 7—' - ---f - - -----F i . --istdo.„._ iiiib-iiiClothing.mukre.,
41 • " ' . wEatIcEBU-RG begs leaye to inform his friends
Nneda E W 4 .• ' • it •"•;'::.:-.•• 'LI • the
_pablie in general that he has in
. • 7 ''',.',. ..- ' • REAPY.-151A3)4FAti4filONABLE CLOTH Pe ING,SJC . R. ° E , ,
•''''' .• - r 1:- : -'' .- ' Mlifa rketstkeel/4keeond difiot fromßecond strce, u •w i t i i t
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•'''''''"-- - ' , babas, and alwayii keeps on band,, a full itsso
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on
`.`‘'t ...--,--. Ready-made Fashionable Clotliing. - whtch he w ill k I
;:i1:".•_.::: . " ' ".- - ke , most idaimituilile terms;'lM:c"A.R.
i nof 'his friends' and
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e else
N.yishbgl° calithe
nitc P ° tensive selection or
.'',,,• 7 '.lie:iiublie in general to bls yer e
Ig 'Cloth x s and Cassirneres, in
11.' '' '" '',. o d_inCith; E it ti rt g e b ry sh t t i.V'lPe e itin ni g n s for everyone's use, vt/PFh e
' ''.ll,lln nenE LS " tilcaleilanaseit.in_the.P.,ast, and..yck_a a. l . tc will b e
. ..-.Liininie..to order in a superior nutu t nek o TN e sg air ti e l n bi
-.:".- - head Quixrteli,Mt Lib g t &: Co.)
"••':, .. alkyl .at prices That will n el'i d. ' bu tre rrti t es ( tioned. by the'bdst of
. 411 t. IVEHNESURG,
'fi ;I"ll,4rg aill 'Ma kers ' ' ' ...No: 251 Liberty street, anil
' - _Market litieet.2d door front Bee Mid.
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TFRAIII7' iLS WELL' AS MONOPOLIES .11.WSr p4LL. ,
INTHICH fact will he proven - by calling aultleGants'a
", r,FashionanliTailonngEstabltshment,Thirds!rcet,
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6 ' St. Charles Building,.. ,
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r fr -Morro: , Stnas:pnvlts and quick sales, .... :, : . ,
~ - '-', -, ~• VAIIIMI :'Fresh: arid good. ~ ,
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'''l:. .' • Coassrcrtox : 'Very far Mem ba.cfrgrqrt
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F ' ~ -•"'•:, .20 Old customers, and all others; are - respreiful4y ... i ... ,
,- ..s•med - that I ant waiting for them , MuGUIR ,
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OutS9 - " ' ,' • • Tailcir.'St.Cltarleg..
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E-vvpuLD REspEurpubLy invite the attention
. TV of our friends and.the public to, the, great variety:
!I. Of WINTEIVCOATINGS and other articles we lhaVe
received;—aniOnest which will he:found thei greatest
... .. sr ariaty.ef-ELLGE,BLAGX,,DRAII.-abd ITARL-colored
~ ,B LANKET, JiLACKINAC, and BEAVER" CLOTHS....
.FRENCH and:ENGLISH sctonts, cAsszat - EB,•
4•c.- The above Goods having been bought,
.Abr etqlk, at extremely I ow pri 8, we are' prepared to au
---'acommodate all who may Canoe us with their patronage,
with good Clothes, `at low prices. Give use call.
Rentemtier,tlg Liberty street,'lpt4site foot Of TIC.
noted* - ' ' 151ellIULLEN 3r: DOWNING.
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. - , 1` .doJ. T. APO AMOR, , •
o. 77 71) CORNERSIXTII ANDLIBERTY STEM.:
,laaraving-enlarged and newly fitted up their establish-.
meat, 4the above well . known stand, respectfully,
=vac „ theattention of their friends and the public to their
choice aelection of New GocaN, comprising every vane.
....1 1,
y fur spring and summer wear, aeleeted especially for
their eitstomer department. Those wishing to leave their
.;,..vi. - 'oidera will foul at this establishment every ..style of new
ad desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth.
'renal extensive got up in the best manner, of durable ma.
' ; and well Worthy . the attention of those wishing Ici
. :parehaaa. • All are invited to Mill; and may rest audited
•• 5 .'-'''' Jim!. they will be pleased with price, quality_ and' variety.'
A levee' asiortment of ebirtskept consumtly on rand. •
.4 :. .= -.- ,' Clothing 1 Clothing!! Cloth liff 1I 3:
ne.Three ',Big -Doors-'va. The -Wants Mild! , ,
IF, h ei. (lAA WELL SELECTED GARBIENTS now
At...! , ../ .9 , JVLI! made and ready. to be offered on-the
tu" l ll l b . e qqte le grap t ge T rir
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o o l f d t f u e:t i : r ms rni e .gd, th d e public . in
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"cities, en.much trouble and expensis, JUNL . COMBieIed: his
._ andwinter aeranvements to supply his thousands of
::,- - .Mtriatitters with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo
-'• .. '...1 ''.unestabnglis th ball-gtlasiebv"'ernboeNve‘ittifieofferce.rdetiuirintitiin:ofr")au7nytoheethzler7tinuteivrrne.
ketwest of the.-mountains. For neatness in style and
workmanship, combined. with the very low price which
they will he sold for must certainly reinter theol d '
' C 's lied Th B' no ' of
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Yom. ~. -. ree ig. ors one the greatest attractions of
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~.... ; 1 western eountry., It is gratifying to me to be able to
, manuam my.numerous fnends at home and abroad.
Aes ..,. I-notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I
vlidt
.. , -,,.... , ve;made to meet the many calls in my line, it iv with
. ,-.. ', : , t difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is'
. .rplaule on this-establishment. It is & well established
- -p- , facit, that my, sales are ei nt or ten times
'1 ' Othe eignt
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than
any
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~ ; r onse 111 the trade, and this being Me case on the '
1-.., Amount sold, I cun *steed to sell dt much less profit than
others could possibly think of doing if , they wished to
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..,.,............COYCZ contingent expenses,: I intend to, make a "clean
sweep of all titypresentstock before the be of next
...Years coming to this conclusion, I will make it . the inter
est. of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit to call
audpurchase at ibe Three Big Doors.
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oaqt-ditvr , . - JOHN ArcLosf.xv.
~ ... ...,1- } „,y GOODS, SEIV— `OOO. the Iron
~.t5,4.1 , Car Clothing Stere. a splendid assortment of Cloths,
_Hconsisting of fine FrenCh, English and American I'lain,
..!", - i .. ,:-,,,, black Bnd fancy Cassimeres, or the tou t modern styles;
-''.... - -1:,,,,, fine figured Cashmere. Vesting., Silk Velvet, Flain an d
Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most
~'. reasonable. prices,in a datable all faitaignable styl e.,
-, :,- ."f; .., - Ready , made . Clothing, of all derscrepti • ady"
Cloaks :of the most fashionable patterns .. en. Neck an d
:'Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms Shirt Collar., ILI dl - eVery article usually kept in n - Clotiiing -- Store Countr y l
9.. y; Merchant., before purchasing elsewhere,. will *
find it to t . their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store ,
r -;,: -,,-, N 0.122 Liberty street, immediately opposite the m o nt h k
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of Matket. Joeusgq .:` . C. arCLOSKEIr,
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-1 -11Nk- Ditalia , New Sysiem of.ilook•liCeeping:
JUST PUBLISHED R Y - 11ARPERtt t BRCYR, tY. YORK
.I RE Snit pair of this work, embracing the most com
pletecourse of instruction and pracuce,ou both Sin
:. gle and Doable - Entry, ever _published. Price 75 'cents.
The whole work, embracing the Author's well known
improvements in the science, illustrated iu two addition
al setts of books, with a chapter on partnership settle
ments, and a Key to the - oml exercises,--fall clothbound,
$ 1 , 50 :
• The' following extracts from the - written- opinions of
ariMe - ofAho most eminent. Merchants; Bankers and Ac
:.- • campmate; in New. York; indicate the public sentiment itt
- reference' to this work in that city: •
"It contains matter that is important and interesting to
. 1 - the . niercluttit bud man .of biotitiou..- to whom I think it
• will be found Itighlruseful. . C.•O...I4.ALSTEAD,
. . •'• ' President Manhattatillanlr, New York."
•A`lt is calculated to Li exceedingly useful to practical
Accountants Attli Teachers Of Book-keeping.
, • RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner rind hierelet,
• ' N 0.98 Front street, Nemo Yeitk."
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"Bem'arkably full. and complete,' and IVillicerlamly
, convey a 'thorough knowledge of the subject-The on.
dersigncd intends using it us his-Text Book. ,• • it _
, . :•': - ~ • • JOHN 11..• . 4 , 11k,P11}, D. •
Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. Y."
"it is in every way calculated to give it. clear' and sat
isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it
treats, through all its - gradations; from the simple; style
suitable to retailers, to that refit:utile for the most varied
and complicated commercial business:
' • . A. B. , FRAST*,
pushier 7th Ward Bank, New York
"I believe it will be of great service, not only to the
new beginner, but to the most experiented accountant.
F. W. EDMONDS,
Cashier Menhanicts Bank, Wall street."
consider it the first work t have ever met with from
Which a thorough practical knowledge of the ncienan can
be obtained, - . 'JOHN CAMPBELL,
Merchant;s3 John et., New Yotk.a
For sale at the Book •Stores, and at the.Author'e Acad
emy, corner, of Abe Diamond and hfarketatrect. °eat
&gamines or &Tanury, •I ,
'DECEIVED. AT. M.. A. bIIN'ER'S, Smithfield street
14 third door above Second Street— • - 1
.Goders Lady's Book,
.unuittally large; mi th 'Tax_ at
-"tractive engravings; the Ittemrydepartment of the;bigh=
rest order for this No.; commencing a new Nolume- • •
Sartain's -Union' . Magazine, beautifully. embellished;
am! ciimininug 80 pages of reading matter, all original.
Graham's Magazine; illustrated with•four'beatailaren
'-'• 13Tavillgs-; Insure, a full double number. , • ,
Poems - of John-Quincy-Adams, with Notices. 04... his
;Life nad•Character. ; •
•• • .
A Critical Defence of the Grant Street ItaplistC reki;
against the charge of corruption, in the administrat °nut,
... her discipline; published by order of the Church. -
~" Rotid and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; SSBaans 7
. ' fated-from the French of Rodolphe Tdplfer., • I .
• •
An Impartial Account of the Life 'of the Rev. John N.
• .•Matfit 4 .-anarratife of his first marriage ; -- also. his seUond,
with many 'particulars never before published-
Second: '• : ;•_SeCond volume Paul Ardenlseimi now complet e;by
• George'Lippard. •- • • . •
• . • Mary Barton, a -.Tale' of Manchester Life, :England ;
2 . published by the Harpers. • -
sultan Be Clifford, or Woman's Love ; Roman c e - of
- : Smiles and Tears; illustrated.
• -... Luzatore, or the-Life of a Beauty; by the'
auditor of the , Jilt; Breach of Promise, Ice:, arc.
- •••••
The Hnetchback, pr.the Belt Ringer of Notre Dante;
~ by Victor Hugo.
.... ' • .- Wholesale and Ratan.
"..• ' 'eADDLIIIARNESS AND TRUNKISTA.NUFACTORY.
Mkt/BE T IL HARTLEY, begs leave to in-f
Il im
form his friends and. the public generally,
~that he 'Continues to occupy that large and cent
-. ,modions Store Room, formerly - occ ivied by Stunner Z..
' estock & Co y No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment Of
' -. Saddles; Bridles, Harness, 'Franke, Carpet Bags Saddle.
Bags, Valises, Berrato Robes, Whips, and all - otheriarti
ta in his line. • . - -1
He also keeps constantly on hand , and' i pre pared,Art,
.f ornish loonier, all kinds of Riveted Rose, manufaqured
. ..Of the best material, and in a style of WorkManshia equal
lo:the eastern: manufactured article, end at 116 pt rent.
cheaper -
'.., , Couaailtirehaaa and Farnieri Weald do well to, call'
and examine his stock before purchasing - elsewhere, is
- ' neildetertained to sell first rate articles at men', low .
Irr Don't forget the place, No: Ed, earner of Wood
treet
and Diamond Alley. - - -. - apht .
- ' ------ `7. _ _ POiqitire-coxehane
C F . ---
FER FOR SALE, the whole of th e ' . pr o p erty on
X Whice.l now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City,
.. - corisistingpf the Dwelling Bonge, Out Houses, &e.,
'AVI tit
the Ganlen ;or I would exchange the same. for Proiterty.
in the neighborhood of the. Cit .;-:-lar I would divide .the
Property to - suit purchasers.. Persons diseosed tolltat,
, chase or exchange, can call on 'me nr . the 'warehouse .of
- Cummins &Smith, Smitandtletreet:opposite thelEkitson- I
bela Muse; IdecfMlntwtfr lAIIFS C. CUMMINS.
. , .
TTlfili TIIE .MTETITRISINGAL-rare chance. is. now
j_ presented for the . Safeltivesutient--in 12 buiinesti en
...,lirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, asps-ell
'iitothe man of extensive' resource's; 'yielding a profit
' •• .
from .capital and enterprise beyond-any operation of. the
: . day .•-,' It it the`complete manopoly.of a staple artfele;ats.
..:;solutily-necessary and essential to .every family, as.well
~......its-indispensable to the mechanic; artizan and profes-
Sitlml-inair: :To capitalists, an opportunity °Tem itself
fortrlnCrativeetrmloyment °relater I arg,e orsinalllll/11P..,
-bringing inunedllire; and highly ' satisfactory, tettirns. ,
Those . desirons of embarking - Ift a pletumt,genteellinsi
nelii'itali.liiivitedt:Wich othersilo call .at the citric :cif the
-,;,Vitderailgtied,--ettaraine rhe2article,---and fOrm-th . r, own
' , ;algtagtifi'frotly Me:Tante przaintedi ,;•.'-':-.'''' -.:.. --' - -; -; ,
o.Tielsz:-Z4'elintatiss Buildin gn B LEiairstreey t door '
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PICOiIALLS-TRANSPO.R.TA.TION LINE
VOM . fp . as
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LaTt "'
• TTOI3G.RGH
inflontrinito•this Line
have been -put in fine. order t attare• nevrtunning
.r.egularli
Ports between Pittsbitrgh. and Tale, tOnehing 'RR
.iuterme iate along the Canals. .A.Boat will always
be. at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one
will Atari regularly every other day.. The Peciple's
Transportation Line lhaa every facility for carrying.
Freight and - yassengere.„The boats, will be towid to
- Beaver by steamers, and will proceqd to,Brie with great.
-dispatch, by the cpals. The ,hoats.arq.commandeil.by,
experienced and careful men--iall -of .whom have un in in the Lite. - • • I
Goods sent by - the Line . to, Erie may be forwarded
to any point On the. Lakes.
For freight or passageapply to. ,
~
Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh.
AG,ENTS: '
CLARK & CO., Beaver. • • •
R. W. CONIONGTIALL, NOW Castle.
TROUTMAN & itlircnattraim, Pulaski. ,
SENNNTT WARREN & , 00.; Aliddlesex.
ffirmort Hum., Sharron.
JOSEPH AfeCutts,Shnipsburgh.
S. B. & G. Lawns,
KING & RlCrAilial.NA, Big Bend.
S. C. I'Lpmt, West Greenville.
J: &T, KILPATRICIIi AtIRM STIIIO. .
/ I KNll:aY,Hartstown;
ADSIVOUTH4, Co., Sheri:notes Corners.
P owmi,Conneautville.
SpringCornar.
W. C. WaumayAlbion.
Cnesville i
Wit. TyLaa, Lo ra ckport. ,
Firm„ Girard.
, J 3.: TOMLIIMON & Co., Erie.-
. The following Agents in :Erie will receive and for 7
Ward Freight to any, Pon on the Lakes,. shipped by
;this Line: •
AV N. , Jahn Hearn,.
liaverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg.
k- Loomis, Walker & Cook,
1848 0.
For.the Thzouportation frEriighf-to and fro
PI T T SCH RGff, PHILADELPHIA;BALTIMGR KW
YORK, BOSTON, &C
1,00. K 4- CASH, Philadelphia.
'
Ter' FE ¢ O'CONNOR,: Pittsburgh. •
MillS old establiShed Line being now in full operation,
1 the proprietors bovemade extensive nittmgetnentsto
fbr l svard - Giitali'ttilll'Firidice with .deifiatch, and on the
most favortble terms- They confidently hope, their well
known promptness in delivering goods—pectdinrsafety
in mode of carrying--capacions warehouses at eaqhpon,
affording accommodations - to thippere and owners of
,prodtice.-4ogether with their long, experience' nd unre
mitting attention tolnisiness, will secure to:them a con
tinuance of that liberal - patronage they hereby graiefullY
acknowledge., .
_AU consignments btandfor this line receitrpd,charges
paid, and forwarded "in - any required directions free of
charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly orindireeily, in steamboats)
. All communientiOns promptly intended' to on applica
tion to the following agents:
MieechaitsonL;ltie
VIA. CANAL ' S' AND RAILROADS FOR PHILA .--
PHIA AND BALTIMORE.
i.looD.ScOniigned eare will lid forwarded with.
VI - out delay, and ntt e lowest current rates. .
0 A. APANULTY & CO.,
Canal flash+, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
itIEkSEILLES & REYNOLDS;
272 and 3i ' • Market street. Philadelphifi.
RASE MERRILL - & C 0.,,
smith's wharf, Raltiitior
Merchants , ay FrelL s.. fa *, Lin
iatEd=l 1848 -
,jj~J between Pittsburgh , Bhiraville . Johnstown , Motu.
dailtprKh, Wateem.n.et. and Petersliargh. '
This tines as funned for the special se cormaodstion'Of
the way busintat. The proprietors. thankfuifor the very
liberal patronage they have received during the last two
years, respecttully inform their old enstomers and the
public generally, that they are now better prepared to
deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads
with promptness and despatch.
exorturrous.
JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRUNDLE,
JOHN MILBER & CO.
A cra.. C. A. :IPA_Newrir k Co., Pittsburgh;
Jou% Alrm.ca, Hollidaysburg;
Pleawoarn & Wrenn, Johnstown.
Rerxxxxmo. , ---Stitilli &Sinclair; J. & J. M'Deritt;G, &J.
H. Shoenberger; R. Robison &.Co.; R. Moore; Bagaley &
Smith; John Parker; Wm. Ulmer & Co.; G. P. Stroenber
ger, Pittsburgh.
Illoriebtanra.
Ea=
OF
R the - Transportation of Mereliandize a
ndd Produce
to Philadelphia and Ba/timare. Goode consigned to
our care will be forwarded without delay. at thelo*est
ratri. MN of Lading transmitted, and ail instruction*
promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for star;
age or commissioh.
Western New York College of Health.
207 Mtis liraDET. linirstn. N. Y.
.VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP
• TIC MIXTURE.
increasing i ts
MID'S celebrated remedy is "conStili, .
Increasing
1 . fame by the making all over the world. It has now
become the only medicine for family use, and is particu
larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coml
plaint immediately relieved, no mutterer how long stand.
hig. (Sue pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone ; other ar
ticle can relieve. von ; and the cures testified to will con
vince the most skeptical ;—(see pamphlet:) Liver Com
plaint,.Biliouti'Diseasei, Fever and Ague. To the Great
West especially. and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine Is offe red. No in ine ra I ligeiit,nodeleterious
compound is a part of this mixture; it mires these diseas
es witteertninty and celerity, and does not leave the syn.
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles a complaint of most
painful character. 'aim:nettle:Wl y relieved; and a cure fel
lows by a few days use of this article. It bear beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for any other
disensesonmnating frrno impute blood. (See pamphlet.)
Debility at tlie System, {b eak Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys; Ike.. or Influmation of the pante, In immediately
relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a eare
always the result of its use. It stands ;ma certain reme
dy for such complaints, mid also for derangements of the
female frame, Irregularities. Suppressions, painful men
situations: , Noarucle has ever been offered, except this,
which would touch this kind of derangements. Deny be
Jelled intones a sure and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted mile so, could give a thousand names proof of cures in this distressing class of . complaints, as
See pamphlet. All broken down,. debilitated constitu
tions, from the effect of meretiry, will. find the bracing
power of this article to act•ittunediately, and she poison
ous Mineral eradicated from the system, .
Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative propertien of
Ibis article reatsvrire BLOOD, and drive such diseases from
;the system. See pamphlet for tes timony. of cares in all
diseases
.which the limits of an•• ativettisenthat will not
_permit to be named here; Agents give thett away; they
,coritain.s2 pages of certificates of high character; and a
;stronger array of proof. of the virtues Of antedicine nevi
appeared. It 15 one of the peculiar reunites of th is ar
ticle, that it never fails to benefit Many case, :and if bone
and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid noskotr, and' keep taking, the medicine
'ndlengesthereisaaimprovement. The proprietor would
- !eitititiotthe' public timunst a number of articles which
. come out under theheadi of SsasA.rstauss, SY/DIFIE‘
as Curesfor Dropsy, Gravel, /to. ' They are good for neat-,
-
lite, and, concocted to gull the' unwary: Totten runs! nor -
Thelr'inventots never thought of curing such diseaSes till
'this article had done it.' Apart/cater Study of , the pamph
kts eapiestly,ardieired.- 'Agents, and all who sell the ar
ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz.
bottles,in S 2; 12 oz. do. at Si each—the larger holding 6
or. inure than the two small bottles. Look out and not
get imposed upon, Every bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta
ble•Lithontriptic Mixture,"-blown upon the glass, the
written signalhre of "G. C. Vaughn" 'on the directions,
and t.‘o , C..Vaughn, Ilinfalo,”titamped ort the cork. None:
other are genuine. ,• • •
Prepared, by Dr. 0.. C: Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street;Butfalo, wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order
Arriit regularly authorized Agents - . exc epted, co.epted. Post-paid let
te, or verbal communicauons soliciting advice,prampt-
Jy.attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article--
122 Nassau et., ; 295 Essex, at, Salem. Mass.; and
by.the•principal Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada, as Agents.
, HAYS.A. 11.11OCKWAV Agents, '
,No. 2, Liberty .st., near Canal Basin.
Re.opetted.,
TICsLIASNBEE HAYWARD, I Vitca.ssstx Bop.,
Sucie and Taurnt Mawr's - ars, N0. , 180, Liberty strdet,
ittiburgh,llm:bave re-opened again with an entire new
'stock tifßoots, ShoeicAc.iwhich will be sold at the very
lowest rates. Our goods are of a superior quality being
manufactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade.—
Country Merehants and-others, who buy to sell , egui
- will find it to their interest to.cail and examine our goods
before purchasing', as we feet confident they will please,'
both in regard to quality and price. We also have oil
land w large supply of Haywardls spring tempered metal--
-lc gum elastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which we are
enabled to:sell:as low. as they can be bought of the man
,`ufatturers; These shoes are manufacturedbyAn entire
new process, atul ,warranted not to melt bi t exposure to
heat. - • FOLLANSBEE IfA VARD,
•.;sepl6.2ni. • 1 No. ISO, Liberty st., Pit_ urgh, Pa.
Ax7 -I NES;RRANDIES, - GINS, &c.-10 hnif•pipes Cog ,
yy nee ] rand},-"Jas - Heiniessy;" -
2ht pines. Cognac Braridy, l 3s. " °lard; Delray & Co."
ff=, "“ ' 4 ' . " Pinet. Castilian & Co."
I.22helMtei Rochelle " "A. S. eignette."
4;PiPes Rolland Gin; "
• sqr..easks sup. Pale Sherry Wine, "Did Gordon & Co."
• 5 44 --CS ti 44 . Alßeigbed,r;7l
10," "- 0 . L. P. Tenerffre " 'Carpenter
Oporto "' tarious graies ;
10 hhda., 20 hairdo.; and 20 bbls. Ram Sauterne tine;
'lO " Bordeaux Claret,
," Momferand;" • • .
15 ' Marseilles " 'Bergnsap •
15 bakkets Champagne Wine, " Heidseielc;"
15 ' " ." ' " "Co."
10 r. - " " '" "Jaqueron &Sone
50 apereClati!, of various, exudes, imported in Ucittlee;
Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 1848, "Lnrandsl"
b. u' it
tt. " " " ". "Latours;7 ,
29 kit:semis": " hist' receiseh and
for sale by (seP2l) MILLER k> BICRETspN.--
NEST POTATOES--7p•pbl Swebt,Poi
consifiiment444.l3**ll,9l6.,:,-; =
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' LIORBIDGE "& CASH,
275, Market street. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE O'CONNOR,
Canal 13 asin..Pittsliurgh.
O'CONNORS &
- North stnset. - alistaore.
WILLLAM H. - WILSON,
SA, Cedar street, New York.
C. A. 14rANULTY & Co., Proprietors,
Canal !Swan, Liberty Kt., Pittsburgh
(thitem. only 'cony.)
• - " "'Dieter Atene.
iThYSWERS'CIARAPER
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- ..E. W. Icpar.m..t..& Co, I •. 5 Duletax, Krteasu, & Co,
89 Wall - st.; Ne w -York, 5 - ..t Liverpoultigland-', -
RessictetLiA l 'inflitelftheit Mends and the
2'4- pablic,9lmt-they.have commedeed "the Gene,
sal Shipping and . Commission Busmesi, to 4
••/)j it,gether• witte,the•-Veneral ‘Paistongir'BuSiites,,
1
-4. .L... grantingeertificates of passage front London,
Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the,
fOld Cottritry to hew York,: Boston and' Philadelphia, ctif
,the moscreasotiable terms.
,• • • 1
Diaftol'and Bills df Efehtinge, frottl.ti -to any amount ,
on the Royal Bank of Ireland audits:branches, and on
Liverpool.
- • • The , days °Nailing' of ihe Veitultir Line 6fLiverpoOt
Packets, as fixed upon. are,tito let,dth,•llthi 10th, 21st
and 26th of every mouth. ., , .
• - These'Ships are all of the larges telasit, - and are coin .-
mantled by -men , - of character ,and experience. :The
Cabin uccominoilations 'are' till 'that can be desired in
point of splendor and convenience. They dre furnished'
with cverydesdription of 13tOres or the best kind. P,une
toality In the days of sailing:will -be strictly adhered:to.
Packet Ships Roseitts, Siddons, Sheridan add Garrick,
are vessels of the largest - cliourt - and those desiropl to
bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships:
Passage can ba secured at the loWest rates. •
New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly: • For pass
age or freight, apply- as above:or to - • '
JOSEPH SNOWDEN; or
EDMUND SNOWD.EN,
decl lj . Corner 9th and Stnitheeld sts.; Pittsburgh,
• armoire to and Ilrom England, Irebind,
SCOTLAND - AND WALES.
117•14 V
the Steamship.SAßAli SANAS, and ea , regular
' •• Packet Ships
1
;'. • Naio- 1.'4
~ • ,
RIV7II I YRNES'& .CO., eitgago Pasaingers to and
from,Liverpool by the Regular . Une.ofPackets on the
st,'llith,llth, 16 th, 21st ; and 26th of every month..
The regular line . of Packet Ships sailingbetween Liv
erpool and New. York, compose the following Ships:. ,
The FIDELIA, . The NEW I'ORK,
HOTTINGITER, " QUEEN ou ma WEST,
" ROSCIUS, " ;SHERIDAN,
a ISAAC WRIGHT, " .OXFORD,
' ".. ASHBURTON, ". HENRY CLAY,
WEST POINT, ` NEW SHIP,
" YORKSHIRE, " CAMBRIDGE.
LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTION,
SIDDONS, " GARRICK,
COLLIhII3IA, lIIONTERUALA- .
~" PATRICK .LENFIY, ..,".. NEW, WORLit
WATERLOO; JOAN SKIDDY,
And. in first class American or Merchant Ships, sailing
front Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia weekly;
and by the favorite Steam-ship SARAH
June, 7th
as follows: Prom Liverpool on 6th 7th Angust and
10th Octoller, and from Pico , York on sth May, 7th July,
18th September and 17th November.
Persons visiting, the Old Country and those wanting
their relatives out extraordinary quick, should SC:lecithin
conveyance, the Price of passage in the Sarah Saadi; be
ing very little more than Packet Ship rates. Portion/sage
apply to p. W. BYRNES Is CO, 83 south st.,N. Y.,,
and 36 'Waterloo' Road, Liverpool.
P.'S.—We have at all times for info Braila at sight. for
any amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch
es, Ac. Ike. Apply as above, or to
JOHN THOMPKON,
156 Liberty street, Pitt.burgh.
- - -
•• Hamden & Co.'s
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• f •
sum riestriare - . .
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AURANGEDIENTS.
-. iii- Hereafter, all Steerage Passeugers - coming from
Europe, engaged in America to ensue over. in either of
the !Mips of 111.111VDMI & - Co., will he furnished with the
following Provisions, or their emtivalent.in other articleal
eltinily good.—SceArvot referrers, May 1:, ;stk.
lIIIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto.
fore, when Possetigers foetid themselves in Provis.,
toils, veiny , of them came on noird entirely destante,
which often caused much filth 'lees end death. - -
35 tb... Bread, All of good nunti.
- 10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth
10..`r Oatmeal, of the l'liiVlllloll
f 0 ;1a Floor, furnished will be
10;" Beans and Peas, delivered to each
35 Potatoes, Passenger every
1 pint of Vinegar, week, with it suf.
(*stations of VI ate!, heient supply of '
10 2hs.,ltalted Pork, tree from twee., Foci for eooking.
Each Ship in this l.moe will be properly veutilated,aud
a good house over the passage-way leading to the' Pas
sentient' apartment The Catribuose and Cooking-ranges,
. for the use of Puatengerie, are kept under cover, Every
attention will be paid to promote their health asteleornfort.
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON.
07 1 , ilth in,. near Wood.
TapseniVaGenera../Cuatgrat on ce.
.ilk REAIITTANEESandsPoseag e to mold
from Gre at Britain end Ireland, by .W. &
titt& J. T. Tapseott, 75 South et. comer .
l et:Maiden Lane, N. Y., and B 0 'Water
-0o Rood. Liverpool.
The subscribers, having oreepted the; Agency of the
above House, are now prepured to make n tyatteem,liu'
011 the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpaying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they litotes themselves their Charaeter ond lour, standin g
in: business will give ample assurance that all their ar
muumments will be tarried out faithfully.
Mesent. W. & J. T. Tatnteott art long and favorably
known for the superior Ala-FA, ttft 1 )0011011211t0Fli anti ending
qualities of their Packet Ships , The QUEEN 01."rfiE
simsr, Fat iiitii)AN. GA MICR, iicrrruccumt.
'BOSOMS, id v tatpoot, and SIDDONS, two of which
leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st.o.nd
20th. and from Liverpool the oth and 11th; in addition to
which they have arrangements with the St, George and
Union Linea of Liverpool 'Packets to insure a deParilt, l`e,
from Liverpool every five days. being thus detennmen
that their facilities shall keep Auer with their inemasing
patronage,: while Mr. W. Tapseon'a :constant personal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is nit midi
nonal security that the comfort and nerernmodazioe of
the passengers will be_partieularly attended to.
Tim subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged
in the Transportation Business between Pittsbergh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge.pt,
mid forward passengers immediately on theirlandingi
without 11 chance nut disappointment or delay; - 'end are,
therefore, prepared to contract for passage.from'any era
port ill Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature et
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for currying passengers eo far inland not otherwise sal
tainable; and will, it necessary, forward passengers far.
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without hay
additional charges for their trouble. Mere persons
sent fur decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will he'refinoled in full. •
ADEL-
RRIVITITANCES..
The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
town, in Englaitil,lretand, Scotland and Wales; thus'af
fording a Safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds
to Iltono countries, which persons requiring such facili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at.
tended to. TAAFPR .fr, O'CONNOR,
- Forwartlingand Commission Merchants
map274lkvir-ly Philadelphia.
Roche, Brothers, lb Co. v .
FunnyNrw YORK; &lax (taxi, 4 4.4
sCo-t LAND /WAD, LWITRIvOL.
JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal
Basin, Pittsburgh.
•
•
Arrangements for 1‘49.
of Liverpool e A n
fu e l " ft ? e w ro r Yo t h r
k Pa l e te CK t s,.
take the liberty of announcing to their old friends ado
customers, that their arrangements for the year,lB.4lB being
complete, they are {trepan:ate bring out passengers, by
the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to 'New York
and Yhiludelphia. They refer to their former cobree of
doing business, and assure those entrust who enust ihem with
their orders, that the same salisfaction will be rendered
as heretofore.
TA ES
LAND
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES.
Drafts for Bale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in
Ireland.
The undersigned has Made arrangements to bring out
passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year.
febs-dtndawa JA11,11.13
Pausage To and From
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 414
-Gamma RnPPAtin & So; No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li-
Catussin & RePPAaN N0.'58 South et., N.Y.
/1 11 1 E -Subscribers, - having -accepted the Agenty at this
city of the above well known and respectable Houses,
an, prepared to make engagements for passengeni to com
out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re
e
. gator Line of Packet Ships,:sadingfrOm Liverpool week..
ly. Persons engaging wnh us may restassured that their
friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des
patch at Liverpool, as, well as every attention necessary
on their artiltal in this, country. Apply tn or address
- SAMUEL watirticaa & CO-,
• • I L ive p ool
N. B.—Passagr.s engaged h er e fro er m Liiterpool top rgh.
Pitt
burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pa s
/.
able at sight, throughout Me United Kiagdcm.
, _ _
RAWIVDEN . 6c CO.,S
4"1
AlUt EXMITTA-Neg 4,4.4
JUL Office. • . .'t '
ARNDEN CO.. 'continue to bring out persons Hein
any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon-the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
arid attentiod‘to' this wants of-mnigrants...We do not al.
Tow opipaisengertitd be robbed by the swindling scamps
that infest the sea-ports, agave take charge of them the
moment they report themselves, and gee to their.. well-be
ing; and despatch them without any detention by the first.'
ships. We say' this fearlessly, gas we defy any of our
paltsengers to Show that they were detained forty-eight
hours by us in Liverpool Whilst thousands of others were.
detained months until t}teycould •be Bent in some old
'craft,' at a cheap rate; which, too frequently proved 'their
coffins.
. • „
We intend to perfoim, our 'Contracts honorably, 'rag
what ft may, and neuter as was the caselast season with
other (Aces, who either performed not at all, or when it.
Suited their convenience:
_ Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum: front .£1 to
- ZI,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire
land, England;Scolland and Wales. -• •
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European, and tleneral Agent,
Fifth street, one doer below Weed
PlaittllGN
lißlll-1111111CL
THE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
-- parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
sAmunt. ITCLURKEN ..
co.,_,
142 LiberiT street.; '
ST. ,GLAtIt. ROUSEj-
CORNER OF - PENN AND, ST. CL -STREETS,
FESH OYSTERS, GAME, and every deliengy of
the season the market' affords, served hp 'at the
rhortest,nonee, and in the very best style. The hoyse is
:fitted up.and arranged in the best order,. under the man.'
"agement of [sep.27l JOHN.RI. CAMPpEL T..
=EN
BE
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Chicker sighs New Circular Scala Plano,:
MGM' NEW EgANO-FORTES,Tront
the celebrated inanufnctor , i• of Chieker•
. , . , ing,Shiston with the now Imm:ea dr-
Por'.7l. ,ini.mvrogi.cre!reiLlrgiilveda-n4 now
°Pen.
JOHN H. , hfL L LLOR,
No, RI Wood street, Pittsburgh sole Akept for ,Plicker,
fine% drand and square Pianos. for WhiteriiPenne. '
_TOHNSTON & STOCKTON have last receivediihe
.following new works : , • !.. I •
History of congress, Biographical and Political, com
prising a histbry of internarimproveintati, (Rivers,
hors, &c-„),front the formation of the ,Oovernment to the
present tame •, embracing, else, historical .mitices of A'n
rious political. events of 'Ocean 'Steam Navigation- or
the Tea and Coffee tax . ,together with hiqgmphieslier
sena! histories,'&c., by Henry' G.Wheeler, Illustrate by
steel portraits, and far simile autbgraphs. •
History, of Charles 1, of. England; by Jacob, Abbott,
with engravings.
The Romance of Yachting; Voyage thFirst, by Jos.
C. Hart. t h e. First,
A new novel Mary Bartont'a tale of Manchester life.
The Moml, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys
and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, E sq.; . P..8.5..0f the
n_iter temple, Barrister to aw: • deeg
_
Iron 'City:Cracker and Bread -Bitaory.
~ J. SIXEPHARD
pub
1
reipectfully infOrmliis fliende and the pub
lie generally, that he Nei added to-hls other busi
ness,thc manufacturing of. Crackers of pr e ry
Havitigpurcluned one of IV.* R. Nevins ' Cracker and
Pilot aread mAchines,he.is prepared to filial! Orders far
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and ,hopas
by u strict attention to business, to share's portioarof the
public patronage. The public as respeetfully invited to
call and examine for themselves.
BAKERY,NO.:I.O Commereital Row, , Lib'erty st. 'oppo.
site Smithfasid• ' . .
PI B. Sinidrior ( amity B read, rite and dyspepaia-Bread,
large and small rolls, fresh every momingeon be had at
the store, or my wagon, or at my stand m the market.
Cakes rand Confectionary oh hand and made to order.
. . tJ. SHRPHARD:
Nolo Commercial RAW Liberty st.
"It I
the beat Cough Medicine X eyer
EAD Uid followineproofof the superiority of Dr. WU
kirdte Oriental Con.* 211:ixture, font a ospeciatile cit
izen, who has tried it:
• , . • "' Prrventritoni'Dc.ls, 1847.
Mum& Mom &BaocxwAv:--,A.fter laboring sar several
weeks undei the disadvantages of a harassing cough and
ream:distressing cold, whichhad, thus far, , yeslated the ef
fects of several of tho "infailibles," I was induced toper-
chase a bottle of kola' . OrientalOough Mixture, and give
it a fair trial.•.To my:great surprise, after. Using onlyone
half of the bottle I found plyself, e nti r el y "pis the
'best niedaine ttytr '
True copy. JOHN HIND'S.
Sold by HAYS & 11/LOCKWAY,. Drugg,ists,.comater
cial Robv, - Liberty atteet, near Canal. ' ' *janB .
DAGDERYCLN:4I`VP.E ROO MS,.L Fourtlistreet.,-Hotrou & Amnon', Daguerreo
typiks frOm the 'Easterif cities; would theattention of
Mb inh r
abitants Of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring tbwns,
to thei Daguerreotype of citizens and others, nt rooms in
~the third story of Burl.re's building, 9th st.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall he spared to produce them in the highest
perfection of the art, Ourinstrumentsnre of the most pow_
erre kind, enabling us to execute pictures Mlierpnased
for high 'finish and tnnltfalness to nature., The public are
solicited to call end examine.
'Pettions Sitting for Pictures-are neither reguiried or ex
pected to take thew unless perfactsatisfaCilon ; , rgiven.
N. B. qperstoss will finihuhis&nod depot for stock.
nu
ind chemicals : ••
tri f 7DlStruetiollsiglYen.in the art, containing , the:Snore
recent Improvements , , jart7
EIE
~`~.~.
'_` :..
=II
ME
MEI
lisurauce tJ ampoules
`b ire ana Disri~slrigturaatee
.
Insurruree Cdmpuity„of ofl'~ula
til
:iielphia,thro,., g 7., its duly"atithorired2Agirat4he
Ooriber, , ofiers.rereake:perrhinant and iirnitcl'insurence. -
ore property".in thie itityand ittiviginity,aud on shipments'
by, the coital and rivers.
Dl cz 04S ' 'it' ,
Arthur teCoffii, Pres't Samuel Broolirt
Ales. Henry, ' Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones; Sareael W. Smith, .
Edward Smith,.
,"; „ArebrosciWhite,;
John A. lirounn, Jacob IIL Thomas,
' .Fohn Johh
Thonias XI. Cope, Richprd 0.:Woofl, •
Wm. Weisli, Henry H. Slierrird,`See'y.
This is the <Shiest .Inintratice 'Comparty. in , tie
, Slates, having been chartered in 1,794. „Its charter is per
panel, and from its high strindiitg,"lorrekperiertee, am
,
ple.menus and avoidineall.risks-or datextra,hazardous"
,character, it may be considered as_offering ample se'curi
ty tollie wittrAnrk. JONES,
At Counting. Room of Arwood,Jonert&Cd.,Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh, _ nuctlY
The Franklin Fire Insurance COnipany
rrnms.amna.• 4
iniTARTEK PERPFrUAL:--14(X40 paid in office
IL/ 188 } 1 - Chestnut st.,north side, near Fifth. Take 'amt.
rance,aitherpermane i nt or limited, against
.loss or dam
age by fire, dn property and effects OT every description,
in town or cpuntry,pa the most repanpable tams. Ap-
enher,pOriniinliy, or, by :lett - aril, be
a llendedlo; C. rrs'•
pricE OAS
ebarlas IST...l3aneker, Jacob-B.§rratit, • •
Thomas Hari
- GeP l 3 O , Ric hards,
Thomas J. Wharton; . • Mordecai I). Lewis,
Tobias Wegner, AdolphiX. Boric,
Samuel Grant: . David S. Brown.
I'ITTSBVRGILAG r ENC,Y..,.
I VArucvALAanir, Agent; at thes•Rxchrinke Offico,of
Warrickfilartin do CO.,Cornef of 3d and Market Ms.
Fire risks taken op buildings and their contentsits
Pittsburgh, - Allegheny'nnd the rtirritaralit**eoutitri. ,No
marine of inland navigation risks taken., ang4-1V
A uto.uvui."reir; PRA N RUN I.'IRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF TRILADELPIA.—N...E. corner of
, Third Trod Wood =war, "Pittsburgh , -.The..foseW of Ihe
companv on the first of January, .1845, as p9blished , in
conformity - with an act - of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
were.
Bonds and Mortgages•— !XI
Real Estate', at cost* , ' ' MOAT. 1, 4 7,
Temporary patuis, Sloc , and Caltik r. t:',7,VAzu
' Making a tot al of • 1109,053 42
AConling rennin,. assurance ; that all losses .. will be
- 'promptly toot, and giving entire - security to all whtrob;: ,
fain policies front this Company. Risks taken at as low
rates as ON consistent with 4ccwity.
tiett3 ' ' ' - WARRICK . MARTIN, Agentt
Pi itehialittiliiiirlifejgh—eiffrtifirmary.
Ucalte'l AlkehenY Firmingsrreet t (continuation Of,
Sanduskya (deride North Common. ,
THIN 'INSTITUTION hi nosy in successful operation . .
under the, management of a competent !dm
an and
urMs. The Medical Stiff is composedofthe 611m:tang
Physicians i•Dra. Addison, Gazaant, Dalai Brooks, Mor
gan. Bell, Lange tont Corniptani the tom ipatof Whettt at.
tend to the Herman patients.'
-The object of the Infirmary is not to be a mere recep.
lade, but a enrollee retreat for the suffering. and the sick.
The charity is, therefore, -Harked' to accidents 'and acute
climaxes, mi.p.t in eztrerne rases, iAis man)* nlmes Of this.
character received gratis, as the funds still aitoirr.
individuals, Churches. Behefieill ,
&r., who wish to provide an asylum for sicic.friends,
members, and domestics, can do.so at (cora $3 to $5 . pa;
week, according to attendance; itients,"&e- •
, All applieations for permits must bernfidetothefollciw-.
gentlemen:to
_ Dr. Addition; Dr. Gazzani, eitth street: Dri Brooks , Third street; Dr. Morgan, rem . ' street; Dr. Lange, Iland
street; Dr. Commun. Penn street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburg;
and.Drs; !Yale and Bell, s.ectiad Dank, belotil.rederal
street, Allegheny. city.
• SubsCripuotis and dontrilintibnii 'for ,
this th r aritY, may
be mimic to the Rev. W. A. Passavant, Director of the
Institution, or to the following Bankers, who have kind.
- ty offered to receive them t ' • • ' •
Mesas. Kramer it- Rehm, N.; Holmes & Sons • S Janes
he Co,. Wan. Latimer, Jr.,Hdt do Curry, H. D. king; Moon& Sergeant.' - .." death:lca
ANlRSAlitlptirt•••••••
AILNISIMONG & CROZER. Com/minion Zinthann.
No. 11." Market strect, - Pittisburgb; Pa., will attend
prompily to the •sale. of every sieseription of Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care.
RESIZEt
Co.
Pittsbuigh'; Hanna,
Graham lc, Co.,' Neu— Lisbon. 0,..; hietchunsigenerally t
Wellsville, O.; Rhode. t &. Oilehy„ Bridgeport. 0.; A. G.
Richardson & Pro.. Citciatiati;l. F. tiosrard, Lktutsville,-
Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, tit. Louts; IL Boyles, Stculten-
LAW EICIidOL.
rpllFlSuboriber wilt receive' nt . hiviMee;younrt Cen
itenten dezirirq t 4 ) ., rend 10!..w. lie- wilt ' . "superintend
and direct their nunbei, and by constilit toperrunon. And
%trier weAly bramitration. preparn thaw for adint4tion
to the nat. !WADE IVASIILNGTON:
The Sulitcribers have been in habit of daily profesilon;
ul intercourse with .Reads-
,Washincton t Exc., foe litany
yi•tir., and feet great pleastiran auestiiig the accuracy
ni hie legal information, and hit eminent capacity for the
undertaking- set forth itt his adverti.spnent.
They enratitly rerommeint• to young Gentiemen Who
wish to acquire a eompatent knowledge of the legal Pr - C.:.
fession, to avail 'themselves- of the advanlages*hich hitt.
proposed Law School will an n., them. • -;
Cliarlee tibaler, . 0. Matadi.
Thos. -
Wilson M'Candleg2s, .. C. Darragh,
Hobert Woods, James Itunlop
C. 0. Loomis Wm. 11.11Teltire., '
J. D. Mnhou, . A. AV. Loomis.
der 1541 in
I. farreal..flii - iiiatit Corner,
'SJiiitritELD Jato attrn arnisxra. "freshman. rs,,' -.
jls the moat popular of all BOOT nod SHOE na,
tabliPhulletitS in do West/ This place Ism gained
its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
best Hoots and .Shoes, which are made expressly
to-order for' this market. nod he is not satisfied only by
kcePing the beslassorted stock of HOOTS and SHOI..
in the Western conntry, but he is enabled' and deter
mined to sell Ida 4.700D.i lower than any other house
possibly can. he cares not what facilities they boast of
haying for offering - great indtteeniennt of the public. .It
is ill/passible to set forth all` he advantages anal facilities
in 4n advertisement, that the Great Ilargaiti Cornel'lnts
oVer others, wifich enahlei its prOprletor to '.ell :Boots
and Shots of the.very best qualities and styles at from 10,
to 24 per cent _ tower than any other ; store in the city:
Tfie'wey to ten the Matter is for all 'who intend purrhas...
Mg .13110 TS and SIIOES. lo call at BATES' GREAT'
BARGAIN CORNER, examine, the stock and prices, and:
all will be sntiifieil Th at the Grearßargaiit 'Comer , Sinitit
firld and ,Fif/n!sinsfs, is the place roc the public; 9ne and
all, to get good Hoots mid Shoes cheap, tor cash,
dee9 • -. , ' ' , BATES. '
-.7l:Griant..Weaterti Saddle, ir
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.
rpm; subscriber takeit this' melba() 'of infOrming his
1 (Hands and the public in general, that be has the
largest stock of the fallowing named articles, of his own
manufacture. in this city — Saddles,.Hatness.Trunks and
Whips; all of which he will warrnm to be made of the
best material, and-I,y the best mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being determined To sell his manufacture!
something lower:than has been here tofore,sold in the city,'
he would Invite persons lanced of the above 'named ar , .
tieles..to his Warehoese, No. 241. Liberty street, oppo.
site
.Seventh. . Also, bands made to order for machinery.
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EVER' COINIPLAINT, JAUNDIOE DYSPEPSIA,
- ..ILJNEEYOUS-Dtr.nirrY;, ImsEAsE !rill; KIJJ
NEYS, ASTHMA, and affection Si arising (ORA
derangefueut, or. disease in the Hillery,-
tire, 'Vascular Respiratory, adtkhervOns
Systems,'sach at -, conitmatiatt, -Inward . •
- - • j. piliffliheartbatiirlossofappetitetcout
- • - idiongue!acidity of the atom-
---ach, swimming of the head,
• .• tallness or weight in the
stomach; - dimness of
. • vision; Palpita
thin , or
heart, r
Choking or suffocating 'scenting, depression of spirits,
sudden flushes of heat,- pain in the side or bank,
weakness of the limbs;-cold feet, constant
aginings of-evil, fever and dell pain in the
heed, pail:nand difficulty ,of breathing • ' ' •
,when lying. upon :the frightful
• , • d reameoureructationslyellovv- •
netts of the and, eyes,
deficiency Jot' -perspire- •
tion, tie; Ese.' can be • • ...
• ;
effectually
• Cared f
byy DOCTORIHOOFLAND'S •
• CELEBRATED GERMAN, BITTERS. •
powerovezthe aboyndlseases is not excelled.--
if egu e lledby- any, other Jneparationt it the United
States, as the cures _fluids etty attest, in many cases of-- :
ter _skilful physiciens bad faded. m ; -
Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of.
insEnity7fromilisorder or:obstruction a morbid action of
the sympathetic and other nerve's followi, and the rune,
lions of. the brain are impaired and deranged; as ;nerves',
are the connecting medium between mind - and matter, it
'follows from the 'reciptrical 'action' that both must. be
more or leis implicated and 'derenged simultaneously;
deuingentenlttiere.rillial_so puiducediseaseof"the
'LUNGS, UTERUS and KINEYS. as. ells,. the brain.
The th oniands wed die ''with .YELLOW
'CHOLERA 'or INFLUENZA, 'it. owing to ...tee same
. cease; and the:majority nf, cases, of that most .painful.
disease, CONSUMPTIGN, edentate!, from the same. In
Fief the'stomach is the important: organ in the -system bf,
matter, as upon j; you depend .for the success and all the
advantages to he derived trotrf the' administration of
tenwl:ntedicines,r,• Its functions ;arc of the utmost im
portance to every one in constituting the softies and foun
tain of Ilfeoithich is nutrition. No. organpoisesime such
remarkable sympathies, none. suchremerkablepower in
modifying every part of the system:
Therare /maces.' iotrnating diitate of thnliVeramdt
. 111 9thileit successfully has nel;beenSt watt ofPnikditatieal
'knowledge et their functions, but preparation of a
compound that .would act, upon; the disease and the ,
sympathetic-aftlictionis. - Thar
_point has. been gained in"
these Bitters, and th ey are ENTIRELY:VEGETABLE,
and will its every case permanently destroy costiveness,
nod glyestrerofth. nod Vigar 10 the.frame; de-
bilitating the patient,. and the aregrateful to the most
delicate stomach under a i t i ty circumstances. ,
WHO-WILL, USE THEM AS DI.RECTE*
• 03rwrrizur zniz -.POWER.og St3Dlgarg,),-.•
. The. few months thispreparation has been before 'ihe
pablie,hes, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the press through the land, : their object being kw the
benefit of suffering humnuitytits,suceess his .sarpaised
,all precedents, and:it is free from all alcoholic stunalant,
syrup mercury, sloes: quinine, acids, and all injorious
ingredients, and esp.eiffliy. adapted to the diseases of the
variahle c limate of 'the United States, and the West la
«`2 Ela . AND DELIOATE ,CHILDREN,
are made strong by using, it—in feet it is slimily medi
cine, and can be administered with safety ton child one
yearold,the delicate female, ors than of ninety.
The. - Philadelphia Democrat says—A This . medicine
has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in . great
n
demand. We can speak from expeenceithat it ~ has
produced many wonderful cures.*
- The Daily Sun'sayst--...NVe believe iris one .of,jhe
best mediemesof the age—a friend tuning usettit in his
own family with. great. satisfaction iii the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint.*
The. Spirit of the-Times and Keystone says:-"Do our
-good cutzens.who are invalids, know the many :aston
obieg:cares that have been performed by Dr. Ifoofland's
celeurateu uennan Bitters?, .If they do .not, we recom
mend them to the German Medicine Store, VS: Race
atreettill who are a ffl icted with Liver Cdmplgint,;Jaun
ilice,Dyspepaia or Nervous. Debility; the . Doctor has'
cured many of our citizens, .after the hest physicians
had failed. We have used them, and they have proved
to be a medicine , thateveryone should know of, and we
cannot refrain giving our 'testimony tor their favor, an d
thattrhich gives them greater elaiettmort our humble ef
fort, they are entirety vegetable.
The Evening Bulletins:wt.—The Celebrated German
Bitters are an:invaluable remedy for, Jaundice; Dyspep
sia, and nervous complaints,* :: ...
Neel's Gazette says:—ltlt is not often we notice the
various excelleruniedicistes advertised in our columns,
:because we are unwilling to speak except from pe rs onal
e/PErienee ; laad airood cznutitutionl kirtanately makes
us generally strangeft to such articles. A word; how-'
ever, of Dr. -- .Hoofland's Gentian Bitters. ,, This wz avow
*IO be an excellent waffle (tailing in every respect what
is claimed for it by the advertiser. •
The DailyNcwawya
filituretxn—We speak knowingly' of ;Dr. Roof
land'a celebrated German Bitters when tee 'say it is a
.blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, demi-
Rye and nervous systems, it has not; we think; an 'AVM.
-idea 5' lAgr,E PL6PASIATION ASII).MADS WTII.IOIIT Atr
COUOL, and to all invalids we would. recommend it as
wit rthYtheir confidence..
What stronger testimony cans medicine have?. ;At the
DnPst can be seen the evidences of many of our most"
respectable citizens' Of Cures in all the foregoing dis
. Principal Depot,: German Medicine Store, VS RACE
Street, and forsale in Lancaster by John E.Logant Har
risburg, by D. W. Gross; end respeetaole dealers gen
erally throughout the country.
SILENCE, THAT DREADFUL COUGH l--The Lungs .
are in danger. the work of 'the destroyer has been
begun, the Cough, of Consumption bath in. it a sound Of
Asa you a Morose Your darling child,
.;your. Mel
and
b earthly joy, es now perhaps confined to bar chamber
y a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks.; herthin shrunken
fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the sound of her supulchral cough piereciyour SOUL
Yonne Mar. when Just about to enter life, disease sheds
a heart crushing blight over the fair prespeens of the fa:
ture—your hectic couh and li tell Of yo
loss of horee;but vou n g eed 'not despairfeeble. There-is a balm ur
'
'which will heal the wounded luniss, it is • •
•• Shorman,s Ail-Beading
•
ivenMrs. .morn, the wife - of %Vm e N. Annie, Esq. was
gup by Dr. S.ewall of 'Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New
York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had
every appearance of being in consumption. and" Was *0
mmottneedby her physicians--Sherman's Balsam was
given and itenred her.
• Mrs. 0.01.1t&BILVT12, of Bull's Ferry. was also crrred of
consumption by this Balsam when , all".other remedies
failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton'. Dr.
A. C: Cattle, 'Dentist, !MI Brendivay, has witnessed its
effects in several cases where no other medegine afford
ed relief—but the Banairi operated like a charm. !Dr. C. -
also witnessed its .wondeiful effects in curing ASthnta,
which 'it never foils of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming
as it May be, is effectually curedley - this ,Balsam.
heals the ruptured orwounded blood vessels; and makes
the lungs sound again.' •
Rev. Herta Josme. 108 Eighth avenue: was cared of
cough gavea affection of-50 years standing.. The
first dook him more relief than all the other medi
cine he had ever taken. "Dr. Beats, 19 Delaney
street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, Soon
restoring them to cbtrifortaide health.
Mrs. Lrecarris Weems, 95 Christie-st., suffered from
Asthma Clyeats. - Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, 'and she is comparatively Well, being enabled to
•subdue every:attack by a timely use of this' medicine.
This
_lndeed-is the gteat remedy fbr Coaghs, Colds,!Spit
sing Blood, Liver Com Plaints; andall theaffections of the
throat"; reand.even Asthma and Consumption.,
Price AS cents and 31 per bottle;'
Principal Office.lo6 Nassau street. New York. i ,
•Likawase Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, AVorrit and,
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth, Paste - and 'Poor.
Man's Plaster: •
Sold wholesale .and retail by WM. JACKSON,' it . his
Boot and Shoe - Store and Patent Medicine 'Warehouse;
29 Liberty street. Pittsburgh; head of Wood , street, and
by the following duly appointed Agents-for 'Allegheny
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ohriest,
Manchester; R. H. , Jrusques, Bisminghtuny A: S. Getty,'
Wylie street;J: G. !Mastic, cor. Webster 'et, and Elm;
Daniel Negley, East Libenn ',it L. Mitchell, Wilkins
burghi.Thos. AikaerySharpsbargh;Saml. Springer,Clin
ton; Jame- APKee, Stervartstowni John Blade, Turtle'
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth;,Rowlamd k Son, /41'Keese.
port; MeEldowney, • HakerstOwn' Riley .hPLanghliii;
'PlutriliTewnship; Wm; Smith, ' Temperanceville; Jai.
Fulton, Tarentumf Starr, Seviickiy. • mar9-ly
,11 \ 1011, B , TES 7 114014Y!--Di. W. l sane, of Feyette
.111341.1ei-N., Y., says: "I am well persuaded,'and have
been for some time, that :your Domestic Vegetable ;Pills
are of great - toe to all thoie who may have occasion to
use them, and have tidriiinistered teem tam_y patients."
Fever and , Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever ,are
mediately cured-by the use of Dr. Ralph's- 'Price,
25 -cents a box: Sold wholesale and retail bv
Smithfield etreet.
u:ctrrtistm..T,
• . • ;tear Third.
Also, by Wm. Cole; Alleheny city; .1. Sth,: Bit
ming/tam; and John IfFCrac g iten. Fifth Ward. mifebl7
- JaynesvPsuilly
S. S. „COOK, Fiona; .ohio, writes, Marth, 1846:
I have used your Virsrtiffi,go, Cant - dough's Voltam
and Expectorant, in my practice, for.the last three years .,
and have been exceedingly,well pleased with them,- and-
never, as yet, to my
.recollection, failed of realizing my:
fullest, expectatiou in their curative properties. Your
other medic ines :I cannot speak of from experience; hut,
judgingfrom those I have used, I doubt not but that they
sham, and are entitled to all.the' confidence reposed in
them, by those who have used th em. I was formerly
very partial Jail*** Verznifuge, until becameacquain
ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any
other now in use. -
Resseerfally, yours, sze., S. S. -- COOK,Nt.
117 . T0r sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Test Store, 72
Fourth at . ' ' • febts
A. PARNESTOCIVB COU(til r e.
JD. Partition has proved itself to be of very great en ca
cyla the Cure of obstinate, Coughs,' . Astina, Spit:
,itng of Blood - Whooping' Cough, and other Pneumonic
ATectionsi and the proprietors feelwarrauted recom-
Mending' it as a Safe and usefurntediciii, and are :pre.- - .
.pared 'to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony of its value.
It is pleasjint to the taste, and is offered aiim lOw a price
as to place it within the reach of etirt7 person. There
are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will rfrri
duce such decided effects in such a'sbort time. Pre
pared and sold by _
B. A. FAYINESTOcK A. CO,
Corner of First and Wood;.also, corner Of Sixth and
Wood streets.
(leen
DR. RALPIrS CELEBRATED 'Fitt;
sale, wholesale and retail, at the .
. . ,
Rksx.Emern- Cares,
Also,
. ._ . o. 80, Smithfield et. -
~s o, by Wni. Cole, Allegheny; , N city: - .VG.Smith, Bit
mingbarn;lohn McCracken, Penn street,..Fillh. Ward. --
kb 21 ,
7310 R S . A.LEA brick dwellingh ouse and Tot, in
sant becation, situated on n, Allegheny.
The house is .we arranged, having a goad cellar, akitch
en unddiniug room, hall and two parlors, three bid rooms
and .6 oished garret. Lot is 20 feet, by 120 deep, to a back
street. Price, 81,200. Terms, !,..41.11,aod;balance
four aginil yearly - payments: „ in
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rilillyrsVAlAlß:CßEstibtr-z- 4•.,lleatablesii-610,61r
11,sis to WM ; :Lea istr,• ruid reattinaedis• Of..tha Use Hair.
is
Crciatt- - -wheit once known; wilt supercode all othervatit.
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;mica of th ei tatalasow. in ase.'. AU/ere:the hair is ea,'
harsh, thin, unhealthy, yor turning grey, shrew ap lima;
-Amos Will make Melts* aft and dark, and MSc ill on*
iirgit . lively aPPentallce MO Trtilt,alsomalte it maintain liveliness and heal thy color, twice us long as all the
,prep t rations that are gcnerally.used. Ma pre the hair is
thin, or 'haa :fallen Of, it may lie restored ticusingthhs'
Cream., Every lady and gentleman who Min the habit Of
'using ads on their hair should'al once purchase; a hOtlacif
.the Chinese. Hair Cream,
.aSll is so composed that it will
not injure' the hair' like the-other preparatione, but will
beasatify-,it,..aud ~.give , perfect siunifaction in every in.
For testimony to Its • very superior qualitiCe, see the fol -
Jovring• letter from the ltsivs„Alr. Ceidwell,.to Messy*.
Hensteriit am & Stretch, Niiehirilie, general a ge) to for the'
Southern Stites:- .- -.
• •Lestrirofthe Rev. R . Ca/dwd/s Pastor of the 'Presbyterian
.. Church
Matins, items:mon &Sri:wren t dzsrmratax—lt take
maser° 111 adding my testimony in favor of the ez,cellent
preparation called. lin Batista Mince-Hair Cream;- for;
about, two :years ago ray ltairwas very. dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the'
Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now
ellistic,'soft; and • fism to the head. Many balsam's and
oils' were applied, each leaving rny hair in a•Worsei state
than before,. This Cresm,•however,, taut met my expecr.
unions:. Is ,
.t.As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it prefeonce
over all others . belog- delicaus t ajwritrramt and n ot dia.
posed to rancidity. -The ladies, epscially,rwill &id the
Chinese Croat l° be a desideratum in thew preparittiony
for the toilet. - - -Respecttidly, sk.c., :-. •••: ', . -
.... • .. • - - R. - CALDWELL.
Pulaski, January 7,ldit . ... r . .-. r.
ID'•Sold' wholesale *and retail; in Pittsburgh, twJolui
M. Townsend 4 5 •Markerst; - and JOel It/abler corner of
11l
• T ADZES are cautioned against using Common
Ted Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully 111J12: ,
riout it is to theskinl how toe iseilow rough, howsallow,
yellow,. stud:unhealthy the skin appears alley, piing pre ,
pared clialk ! &tildes it is injurious, couttuntug.a; large:
quantity of lead! • We have , prepared h beautital ;vege
table article, which we call Jones' Spanish doilly
It is perfectly innocent,'being purified of all 'deleteriotts
qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, .bealthy,
alabaster,elear,, lively, white; at the sante,. titne
as a cosmetic on the skin,' Making it ion and smooth.
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of .2strisiachn- .
setts, says : "After a npl ysing Jone Spas:tisk Lilly While,
1' find if pessesses the mostbeautlful and Mania!, and at
the same time Innocenti whitCl - erer taw • I certainly
can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skits
' requires beautifying." , . Price 25' dents a box. 'Directions(
—the best way tonpply Ling. White, is.with soil. Leather
or wool—the former is preferable,, • • t • •
A nera:sre Tarrit • run' 29 • marra-LWhite :teeth,
foal breath, healthy, spreins. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice Cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paine, .haVethe appearance. of the Most beatitind
ivory, and, at the same time it is. so.perfectly ituicicent
and exquisitely fine, that its countaildaily use is highly*
: advantageous, even to those teeth that main good condi
tion, giving theta a beautiful polish, and preventing n
premature decay: Those already • decayed 'it prevents
from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming
. se, and by perseverance it will reader the foulest teeth
delieirnt, make the breath' deliciodsly Sweet .
Price 25 or 371 cents a box:, . All the atuive are sold only
at S 2 Chatham at., sign ofthe AmericanEngle,Newlfork,
and by the appointed Agents whose • names appear En the
• next coltunn. • •.. . • ; •
Wria. von nattier, and. get a rich husband, lady? oar
face is 'your fortune." 'la's beautiful, clear; fair?: Is it
• white ? not, it.can be made so even thonglr it tie YelJ •
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tinned 'end 'freckled. Thous
ands have been made thus who have , washed-once or ,
' twice Withlotier Italian 'Chemical Soap:* The - effect is`
glorionsand . magnifitient. But be sore you . get the gene
tee Jones '. Soap , at the sign of the American Engle, eel
Chatham street.
Ring-worm, Salt-rhenm, Smirirepiratipeins, Barber's
Itch, are onen cured b ' Italtatt Chemical Soap,
.when every kind of re me d y:as failed. 'That it 'cures
.pimples, freckles, and clean-the skin, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. hflnd, reader,'
.ttleis seldom or never fails-. •• • : •
C: INGLIS, Jr.,' Patterson.
Bold at Jacutox's SR Liberty st., head of Wood, Sign of
of the Biz Boot.
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ONE 'DOLVAR TWELVE ANt) A HALF CENTS.
. — Marriage. , --Coaftdential.—Any lady between twen
ty and thirty, possessing asymmetrical (Una, good fea
tnrcaiitc., is asked conndentially, can she suppose - any
man could admire her while she has such. yellow 'teeth;
such sallow,; rough, coarse skin; and aueh dirty; badr
iviry . hairVerhen, by spending;the above ram, 'she 'might
have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a
beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful White
teeth and .sweet breath by . nsing a 2s. Vox - of . .Tenes , Am
ber Thoth Paste; it skin while . t pure and spotless its know,
hy using a cake of the. genuine • Jams' /tenth Chemical
}Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by 'using a 3s. bottle of
Jena' Ceral Hair Rerteratire. 'Do-not form an opinion
against this before you lily. or you will regret it; but he
sure to ask for Jones' armies. Sold only in New York
at 82 Chatham st. Pot sale by .
• •*- '• JACKSON. Agent; • '
• • 89 Liberty st.', Pittsburgh.
-
PIA.NCER, SCROPULA•AZID GOITRE.--Ample ex
. 24,./ perience has proved that no combinntionof medicine.
lave ever been so efficacious in removing the,µbove
'eases,' as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE.. libel effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of 'Cane!! and Mherdis
!eases of that class, but Lai removed the most stubborn
diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, 20. , This
medicine' nters into the circulation, and .ertulicate's
eases wherever lecateiL It purifies 'the blood and other'
fluids af the body, rimovcs obstruction in the pores of.
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones:
It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi
: tiess, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani
mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There
is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics.. It
is
per e fectly safe and eltie th elr pleturunr,and has nothing
of th disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swat
lowing medielne.
' frrTor sale in Pittsburgh
,at the I'M:IX:MA STORE,
72 Fourth at., neac Wood. . • • Ottir2l7
.; • ..:A.qtteelpe roe .the
Fro .FORCE ITSIGROWTH AND.HEALTWMAKE
I.IT 80FT, SILKY, CLEAN. AND NNE—Persons
in consequence of the many things sold;ses down every
.article; (bn Weser so good,) as .a. humbug'. If. People•
could be made airy a 3s. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair Re.;
storative, and . sed how it makes dry,. rusty, reds lighthair
moist, soft, auburn and dark. and keeps it so; and by use for sometime: 'causes it to grow. naturally beautiful;
if people could see Me number of poor respectidile me
chanics that use i; (aye, and find it -the rheapesCthing
they can use,) for dressing and beautifying. the llsir; for
keeping it soft and in onler thieti times as long DS any
other article madel'arld ' • •
Forces it to grow, stopsiti falling,
Anti costs but 3 shillings to try.
We formerly sold nothing less than 81 bottles, but we
wish people to try it. Sold only at Stl[ntind ell Chatham
street, New York. and by . -•:. . • r
mar2o JAOKSOIiiiAgt..I9 Liberty lit.
DRAM the New' York (L 1
.
t,
e p o a u p n e try. r deservedly at . tit,:
Bristor.r Ezraet of Remelt
to call the attention of our re"
oration which will be foundc
Mr. Bristol is a brother, an
newspaper, every now any
which we- have already no
has been eulogised by natt y•country, _mid, country, and, we doubt nag_ •
favor, moreover, very, gip .
most eminent practitioneir
where it [has
bottles, riser
enough in the ea* ki
they are enN - eloped, to Uct
preparation itself were 4 of
the world,• as every pen f
.
every cue must befle , /3
would pot resist a mar ia loce •
sive enough to collect 71c,
of the bottles, gentle 6or •
twee with us on
For tale by ,„.-o• .„..'
.._________feb2.l cor. of f.' , ...... ,
-nosEl/MATiSM4' Al
A resPectable''on C
said, to inform us , ad be
with - Shearnatisra ti on/
Dolorent; that bf e eo ft)
ream for months C l od o'
tense and extruc l
`. w at
_Out . -
using:or:es .114"'k.
nal and unexpe,4„ Re i t •
tine 'very pleas "',l r ei
eiders htmself ''''''.l
tears..., , Iv o __,
A VAC? Irof, I, t_ .r.st
halm, fr ont itte1,7 1, , , ,y0u
reeled with th e ',.' l ,,,, e ?
disagMeable ir beina - ' 4
'velem bore is cc . a
i 01 ue hand an e „, Moe/
lost the:use m ac 1 7 1 i Pat
deep r priing To „ sh. 0,,e/7'
and porousip 4 ,4,•
A n':
coMplairtiono teac e zny
.....Ai.t.e.. i ,,
tertitite,' a ° ell
ly Cured.,ttea cloaaah
The:Aeadicate - sir
purifies r' th e !' s;
wherevethe ap"?orC
formed bo a acir Ttes,
liver ciiroirgell.r"
Mar aPu Vti, tt like F
F-------__
1-1-068 -Jost pelt
e Pal a 3301711,
ay. ; c on i i Zt-,
'plaCir IP•I Old t:11"
eXt, in Tehunse 'k'rori.;-
'
10 "Afro; acte"tiifturihihne'
likf" n Q e
lii --- - r `
-- - v -,
on:: 2 COl /ect,, , ,,i
, p _ ta gged kr th c .
„..,.......
ire l ,Ze s sionta ge , - . 0
Veneers, Varnishes. Ltersoninvitre, 1 .1 „ or t ibia is servi ces , t
A ND TURNED MATERIALS, of every description,oesse;Ylurak of i -
...
Jot kept for sale, and on better terms than can be had ~L aci h _ km," re
at-any other estabhshment in the city. The subseribein ea. h 'TS well ac , A .-
has Just received filly thousand feet of Atahogany'Ve• bp p r : eeio coati& 1
neera, which he is determinedlo sell yery low. Cab i ri a h,f l P/ and Ai, t.
and erxamitio them. Also m ir th Ten-pin Balls ; nil bine! '"j;"
.. c t i
and a 9lendid article; and much cheaper than rrAtr lt RP 'S GA
otTered in thismarket. ' . ite the p o -C D's, A k •
it!, also keeps on hand f and tutrtato order. all 1.11110111atp, r .,..3/ Offi ce. w
Carpenters and Cabinet hitiker's materials, such awl `E, ^ cp, . i
.. "' i,
columns; I Bed. Posts suul Rails, fir Tiig'oti,,,Ac ,
Newels; up wlth,Gazzam's pill joloaSeotti
Balustres; fasteninga, or the IT/ . tro t ea,
Plank for Railingoke. screw. .
.. Di , Iv . ea u;
Bench Screws; Also, Table Lego- l e . c. D oc " lit Ws, t
Moulder's Rummers. Screws, Bandies, hilt ge. , ,
Together with all other things •general/V kep , ' rvl / 1 4''s sk etch ~., . '
/
rustling Shop G. W. BIDDi .11 .look,
Ryan's Buildings, No, '27 F 11 , 0 "roled by L e
, Persons buying Posts and. Rails, with Doc e a ...elsof A nieri Mao, ..,
enings, have, the right to sellthem, when Rnisl..l li;"B'.4elterbOalfeg, I PA '
i
deco:i nt
ko z „ nce. ,
CI THAYED Ott B•IIJLHN--Yrom LlgbleaP'. e Sea.
)0 miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Ron _ ti e!oe rs.
nesday evening last, Sept. 27th, 18 , 18, - ra Bay 111 f, a raatio ns on .
tit hands high; has a small white spot on ter co Of ReutimdeoidP,,,,,,
and some white on one of her hind feet, had if , Of spe,..._rool tow z „ ~l'
when she left. She is about .5 years old, ki'l*l . Chr ie ': - - ''',.
Any person who will return her to the sta. 2? of Pord e r-
..
to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegli kr . 8, 'ld Ala ssh ,
bun information where she'caittembtained,7 oFoSlironel
ably rewarded: ' l, JOHN FEW ' • 41, 11 rtr ee pli . k
°MO
..- - _Finer , ' . '"e
AIfORE TrkITIMONY for Hr. Winerd's Family Medi
cines..-The undersigned, cifizens ofPittsburgh,hay.
ingpersonally used Dr: Willavd's Oriental Cough IffiX•
• tare, and 'experienced Its bane ffc nal effects, do most cheer
fully -recommend it as safe and effectual, bt•alkases.
Speaking from experience, we believe that it Las no su_
parlor; and would recommend its!tise twatl the attlictetE
• • CHARLES 'LEWIS,
•
GYM: JENE
Pittsbargb, March 15th,113HL: •: • •
Sold by J. Schoonmaker John Hive, James
A. Jones. J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J.
Mohler Ogden Ac
SALT RRETIM, O—LD SORESTERYS.IPE.
. LAS, Illarbees lick' Ch o rips• 'Sore . A•ards, Pimpkr.—
This is used by many physicians in 'lbis city in conng the
'above, and pro would not conseiencionsly sell unless we
knew it to be all we *tine.. • - ' '''• • - ' -• '
Asa cosmetic; the true JONES'S SOAP Is perhaps the
only. article .ever known that removed:impurities, and,
cleared-and beautiied the-skin making It soft, clear, •
smooth and white as an infants. ' But mind, it. ia sold %lc 82 •
Chatham st., N. Y.., and by . . • ~•••:: ' ••
• • . wm. JACKSON Ag enil
89 Many streete riusnorgb:
• • •1.1 - 40P0tOR YOU
f FOR 25 CENTS!
.DY Means Or tfie Pocket Xsectilapiin, or, every one
LL his own physician! twentieth edition, with upwards
of a hundred engravings„showing private diseases in
every shape and frirm, and malformations of the genera
tive system, by W.-YOUNG;
Tito nate:has now arrived, that.persons suffering from
secret diseases,need no raorebecome the-victim ofmfack
ery, ashy the pFeseriptiOns costa red in this book any
one may cure htmself, without hinprance to busineis, or
the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and' with one •
tenth the tanat expense. In addition to the general mu
tine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of man
hood's early decline;
.witkoliservations on marriage—.
besides many other derangements which it.would not he
proper to entunerate in the publie'prints. • '
persolf
on
TKErtrtrrysthrtrrs.en l ptose mar d
in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, b
or five copies will be sent for one dollar. "Address„ 'Dr- .
W. YOUNG, No. 152 Sptuee street, Philadelphia,"post
Dr' WANTED-LProprleiors of Drag or Book Stores,,
and Pedlars, In every town in the United Suites, to
an sigma* fOxlbe abovelstorlc. • • • • '
CONSUMPTION: seizes more victims than uny other
siestas in our orountrY. The young, the old; the
beautilld and gay; tins alralike subject:la its invidious
ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to
bloom with the glow of.berilth. But every ease, cori"i"
nates in a cold and a cough , --perhaps deemed unWortriy
of attention at first—and only met with• remedies when
too late, Watch the first syroptdms with jealous care,'
and make iminediate use of the Cough .Balsam
Fahaeoock & Co., whictrarill Certainly check its further
progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful
action.'
For sale by 11. A. PATIIVESTOCIC Oc'CO.,;onter lit'
and_Wood sm.; also, corner Gth and Wood.: deal
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rift
r.,.0/
A adkiltleill*
Scalds, Boar_, Ti •
.WhoppingCough'
.:Indadied /weal/ •
yields to it. 4
it has never *et! ,
Re44-{l.Kfe,
'Rh la to cextifyi
cared of a Rheims
by, which she was
es., In one week
Oil, and coald walk
. .
' The followingle
Jackson's agent ( 0
~, . .A gentleman ne a((((t ;
. 1 9Jtmeither of his,
consequence, of la
enabled ba walk tw
Likewise a : saveiel.
'. MN/ILACTIQ
•
The following in Cli
i JacksMee agent for 1
~,,A• lady residing id
,band wee so contrag • •
. for thirty-five years,
bottle of the Oil, so t: •
her hand fully equal i
affected. plias also' •
ble agent in the epee{
agent in
:Id' all Cities not ifirgail
A lady residing in At .
' of obstinate deafneest •
of lens than one both, •. -
- heard better than shei • -
. . A gentleman well K ''' • :•
deafness of nine year;:. •••••
quantity of the - OIL ..1 • •
lady inul genUemen v 4 .• •
at the office of the mil,' ‘:
. Its prpertic.s, are • •
serpnsingly speedy e .; .
• CHOLIO, C , ,••
' • Seieral cases of C • • •
cured by one dose of 4 • ..
an hour. When the nail
Its curative propertiesl
in the radical cure of
DISEASE
• A lady, thewife of al
elrectnally of one of tli
which.had• confined ' li
time, in which she con
sure remedy andperfe
,_ .
• back, and - .• '
INFLAMMATI
Read the following:. [.....
Tbiej,...erciry. thtitl
the small of my back an .
muclithat I could not nu
natty, and'using half err
morning, I was entirely!
ref
Aigentlemin - of Plush? •
fiammation of the, kidnt , --
him, to faim:•-was comply..
use of the American Oil,
The qualities of this i
NATURE ,- '
is extremely penetrating,
Aueutly is confidently re
...:
edy wherever inflammaK
ternal. Used imruediatet
it will cure and prevent.; . '
GANGRENE AN,
Ii hint, in.addition; beeni
effective remedy for these: •
nient diseases,: ••• ^ •
_. '• i• 2
. ".. GRAVEL' AN D .
URI
jrD Price, 50 cents per ; •
• •• • Caution=-Ife , {..
• The' suprising excellee
the American Oil, has indo
palm upon the nubile, mitt!
valuable medicine for the
wary, and defrauding Wei . ..
In Order to be flare of o bi
the following song THINGS i
let. See that the name . 4
head of Wood st.,..is prin ti
of each bottle, to Imitate vr,i :
24. That each bottle is ire '
,
ing full directions for use; 1 '
and address 'of Wra.-Juel
proprietors; likewise, the iii ,
pnezors, D. Hail & Cot, Ka •
34 Purchase •ONI•T of • th; •
whom have a show bill,,on.i
the Proprietors andGener4
i Proprietors, Kentucky. - 1Y?
General Agent for AVenterl .
Ohio and :Western Vinnniat
MlUllin &Shryock, Plush '
of said show bill. ' • •. • • 1
. 4 th:•Observe--the genus
green color, without any sd
ty lighter than water: 'Thit •
black •color - -Rome white'
'said tobe refined i and clan,
ere a mixture of other com 4
looki .n.mixture,purpotiing
and Allegheny Dispensary ;
terfeits possess either amyl
AMERICAN OIL. '• • f
BY'Sold wholesale audi
corral end Sole Agent foil
iinsylvania, Western Vi •
. ".. by the following duly le,!
• ei. AL Marshall •'1
Brown, • . Alin
Johnson, - •:i
V ththan (Anent, MI;
A irander Asdale,•Vi •
.P "R. H. Jacques, Iliai - ;
Wm. J.'Smith, Tempt: .
• •G. K Starr, Sewickle;
• . • Edward Thompson, Ili
- :
Daniel Negley, East 11
.: .. .H. Z. Mitchell, Wilki4
• • Thomas Aikin, Shut:
• -IL & - Rowland Sou:
• '. C..P. Diehl, Elizabeth '
i John Black, Turtle Cis ...
----i--M'Eldowny, B „: '
•' • Samuel Springer, Cliti
James lil , Kee, Stewart ,
- • Riley Itl'Laughlin, Ph
J. Fulton, Torentum. •1
• :Jeremiah Fleming, Lc;
: • • Robert Williams, Are . ; -
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