The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 06, 1849, Image 4

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- DELANY, No. 4ff Lilie L rtYsfreet, Pitisinfigh, having
roplerdsbed - 40
monthi with the lateetstylee , of.rnillionnblet'Goodoflll
---: exceedingly • low • prices, otters • ihe'lieit 'assortment of
'• '" CLOTBING to be hd: the •City, at this lowest cash
fnieWt l'Artabrigst Vel a / a ye _every description of Dress •
"ttid Ft eek Chats; SaCk and' Overcoats of all fashionable,
" - tolortionif inaterial,Such as Frenehlienter, heavy Broad
Cloths . , super. blue; brown and drab , Blankets and Cana
dasPritb Colitis, of the-late Myles: <Every . description
of Pantaloons and Ve , d other articles 'lithe Cloth
. ..••
'. Bl sol a general asiortment Roods to make to order,
I 8 Wet srillbamadeuithe mostr.ftabitinfaile Ifianner"
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' • the shortest notice.: „.,(deels) . , P. DELANI...
" • Bantsloastlile. Oltithipill Store'
'.`'' 'fiI•yifERNEBURG 1,604m:ie tfrilifmrq his friends and'
'itrgenefiLl4lfit!hif tias opened a NFLW.,
READY-MA.BEFASHIONABLEOLOTIIING &FORA
finMarkerstkeet,setend do6r from l3eecnid street,
d he lais ; lifid alocays teePaldnlliandird. full assortment of.
"..".2. 1 •! 1 .-Rendy-rnade Fashionable Clothing.whibtfhe will sell on`.
. most reasonable terms, forOAGli.
ilaelalsMwishest6 call,the attention of Lis friends and
-he. public in general. to' Ifia•YerY•extent'ic seleOti°P of
...French i English mid:Belgian Glotha,und leassitheres; to
endless variety, arnt-Veatingafaeevery.6ne's use; which.
•
he baBsejecredldroselfinithe..Bata,ond whielowill be
made to order in a superior manner, at bis Fashionable
; geed ,Quarters,.ql Liberty street, - (late McGuire &
and ia prices trial be questioned by' thehest Ot
'bargain
-makers, .." a.syratri - Esurt.a, td
Li: ~, f 4 c M•l"
Bnainemi Oard.`_
'TYRAITSdb wELL.,..tsmoivoratrßsztvsTr
- SO MUST- PRICES;
'WHICH fact will'he p . rofen by calling' at. MeGatili's
'FashionableTailorulgEstablishmentiTtitnietteeli
;Arles soliding; ; I • h
'Untett.prtytte and quiekedes.;
Vaatert: Fr&t and good. •• ! • o
COMPrZITION Very far ta the backgroun4l;;;.'
My'old customers, and all other* ark respectfully
rmed that Ism muting for them} MeGUIRE,
• •• 4 y y WOULB RESPECTFULLY inviac the uftenuon
• • of our friends and the' pablic to•the"greatiVariety
o VINTER COATINGS and other articles, we; hate
•• ;just 'mac ived•—timont which "mill he found the greatest
.;• • ; va r ie t y o f BLEF,O3EAoKi.TIKA.II, Itod PEARE . colcired
• BLANKET, MACKINAC, .and•HAVER' . CLOTHS.-
-• . FRENCH.and +ENGLISH. C.LOTHE, CASSIMS RE S,
• - • • .VESTINGS, The above Goods baying been bought
; -; •'•
for crib, at extremely tow rain es,Nce are preliaredltriaoi
commodate all who may
. ftinorms :with their patrdnagi,
•
rid' good Clothea;rif law tirieelL-.;Glvo,tit h n . •
; • Ea - Remember, 918 Liberystmet,q;intillfe foot oflth ,
nov3o "-• ; • . liIeMULLW & - TOWNING..
, .
' .„. T. lb. J. Is:11 0 0 &NOE,
N tiVID t ORNERSIVITI.A2MLIBERTY4TEETs •
lifr o. riving enlarged and biarly. - bitted pp their establish. ect meat , at the above well known ,stand, resp, to 4,,k
;Invite;tife attention of their friends and The public
Chbiee selection 'of New, Goods, eompn e sn:v ec e7
za :T y art ro e i .,
ti for springtod . summer wear, le t p
' • their eulttomerilepartmens ,:rhos m e ishirigto leaVeth e eir:
ablishment ve .styte of 41 VV .,
orders
will
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at
°ill' • esl ' - f aTtnade' cloth
' and desitable goods.% •Thezr stock 0 .W 4 '),_. .
ra .. a
ma. .
ingisettensivegot up in thabestuutnher, ot.. au
:s o b !. t
tenali"d-well
worthy
the
isUenn"
of
llTPsieTt7.aage6l
- , MI are invited to call, astft ppays.
and sanely that they will be pleased with price tfetalit
"- • '-. A large assortment of shirtskept constantly on hand . •;:
: , a
Tits
ClOthingl Clot
Tits Tkred Big boos vs. The Western :World! ! !
°(ln ERGECTED GARMENTS' now
UV made and ready to be offered on the
n
mo Liberal terms to my, old customers and the publie in
.general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
establishment has miiv, oiler returning, from, the Eastern
cities, at much trouble and expense,Qust completed, his
fall andwinter arraiiirementi to supply his thousands of
. customers with one itt the most desirable stocks of CIO.
uung that has ever lfeeltoffered in this or any other mar.
tet west of the mountains. For, neatness in style and
.workmanship,.. combined ' with the'very low price Which
they will be sold for, must certainly tender. the old unti
valled-Tliree lug l/ssora one of the reatest attractions of
me western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to
announce to my numerous: fnends •at home and Abroad,
~- • that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts. which
have made to meet tile many calls in my line,
tt
is with
difficulty I can keep time with the 'eenstant rush that is
mado on this establishment. If is a well established
• fact,,that my sales are , eight or teretiroes larger.than any
-other house In the trade_, and this being the case on the
amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit-Map
,others could possibly think of doing .1.1 they. wished to
cover contingent capeness. I intend AO [take a clean
sweep ofall mypresentstookbeforeMe beginning of next
year; coming to this conclusioni I will make it. the inter
est of every man, who wants scatteap winter suit, mead]
and purchase at the Three pig Doors.
00%21-kitty , s 101tiq APCLOSEEY.
XTEW GOODS, NEW CODS-Received at the lion
• • - 1 j City. Clothing Store; a splendid assortment of Cloths,
• - ,
consisting of fine French, 'glish and American Plain,
black and fancy Cassimeres;of themost modern styles
...fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Sak Velvet, Plain and
Fahey Stainw •-“alibt which we will make up at the most
reasonable prices,in a durable and .fashicsnable style.
Ready-=made Clothing, of • all_ descri`ptions; Lady's
Cloaks of the most fashionable pattern's. Neck and
. "PobkatHdkfs, Saependers, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and
:tiery'avticle usttally kept in a Clothing Store. Coimtry .
Merchants; before purchasing elsewlfere;will find it to
"'their advantage to tall at the-. Iron City Clothing Store,
• "
No 134 Liberty street, immediately opposite this mouth
- rAtatket: " • ' rspetli3-111 C. M'CLOSKEY.
fluff's;liew. System L
ei Book:Seeping.
JUST PIEH A ISHAT B LIZARPER4 , ?S'RO'S, N. FORE
rPHE fast putt of ..t143 wink;; . erebracing the most coat
j,- plate coarse of inigniartiou practice z pit both' Sin ,
.-gle.trad Double Entry, oftir;,publ4hed. Price 75-cents.
,
:The whole week, embracing 'the Author's well known
improvemeuts itt the science, illustrated in two addition
., • .Al . setta of -books, with n.chapter on partnership senle;
< meats, and a Key to the dial . exercises,—full eltith bound.,
• • -
The folloWing exirscti"fruth the written opinions of
some of the most eletetelMerAtants, Bankers and Ac
sountantans the public sentiment in
• reference to this work in that city
u •
• .coutitinsmatterllipt is livostant aridiuterestlng
the 'merchant and:'nom of busmetoh.to,wl om think' it'
LI. will be found highly ItAtSTE.S.D,'
President ItTAnhitten Bank, New york."
m.lt is eideiziatedto be eia=li ruefull°:Priat!6`d.
• . Accountants and Teaahera or - eeping
dwner Pad
No.WS Broth, street, NeWTork,"
..• '"Remarkably i i itd. • compleie and will eerininly:
convey afthocough knowledge of Ole , subject. TUC:Ft
decsigned.intends using itas his
• „ • JOHN H. SHEPHEHH:
!Re a cher oeliath4keex.ing, OnlarnbinCoilege;N:V." ."..
'title in ervei7 Way ctilculated Solive Sind sat
lantetorrimaghtinto the very useful Acient'c(ot*t,lclt
treats; Mroughill its gradations,i . filitn'the simple style .
limitable to retailer's, to that remunits'en: the nictitt vaned •
• Sind complicated coutotereialbtunnests. ' ' - • •
• -; A. S. FRASER,
•..• •• • Caililett:7thWad Bank, New York .n
: 4 L:believe it Will be of great Service, not only to the
, ttewbeginner,butto the Most experienced accountant.
Cashier Dfeehaaic ' e Bank, }gall street." •
, • "Peonsiderit the . Alit work I Butte stet met with from
which. ithoroughpramiCelkuowledg of the science earn
),Tereltant,s3 Jolutert.Near.York." • •
So li'Store - th e Author'sAc ed -
easy, For sale at e o a, atAc
;", easy, corner of the Diamond and! Market street. , octal
agar: aes• or unary, r
/3ECEIVIID AT M. A. IffiNEWS, Smithfield street,:
Alb third door above Second streetL-
Goders.Lady's. Book,
..untiscelly'large, with six at
tractiveengravings; the literary' department of the high
., • est order for, this Ni,.l caininencingtinetv.volume.
Sertain , s .Union agazlne,; beast ally ambelli bed
and comprising SO pages Of reading matter, all 'original.
Magazine, illustrated with four beautillil
gratings; in size, a full double number. , -.
Poems of. John, Quincy Adams,;with Notices of .his.
Life and Character.... . •
A Critical Delenccef the Grant Street Baptist
_Ohtirett,,
-• ! •
against the charge of corruption, in the administrational
• 'i..her discipline ; published by'order of the Church.
Rose and Gertrude, or the illy tterious Wedding; trans - fated from the French ol Roddlithe Topiler.
- • An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev: JolinN;'
Maffit—s narrative of. his - lirst marriage; also,bie
with many particulars never before published ...
• • Second volume - Paul Ardenbeim, - now complete; by
Mary -Barton, a Tale of Nanchester England:;
published by the Harpers. -
Juluin De Clifford, or Woman's Lrive ; Primerica*
Smiles and Tears; illustrated. . . .
- ' Angelina Lumnore, or the Life of a Beauty; by' the
author of the Jilt, Breach of Prbmisernc., ,
The Hunchback, or the Bell' Ringer of. Natia:Datne
- , by Victor Hugo., . , decl4 '
Wholesale and Retail.
SADDLAHARNESSANDTRUNIC MANUFACTORY.
pOBER.T H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in-
Alb form his friends and the <public generally,,
that he continues pp occupy that large and com-
Medians Store Room, formerly accepted by Samue F ti
„, ,estock & Co.„ No. S 6, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
.. , stfeet, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
' . 'Saddles; Bridles Harness, • Truifir s , Carpet Bags, Saddle
.., - HagS,Valines, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles., I . tains line. ' ' ,*- . • . ~' ' - "--, •; , -,-. :.
~- . He also keeps constantly on ,hand, and is preparedtr,
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose;manufactured
' ''' -of the best Material, and in dstyle of workmanship. eoual
'to the eastern manufactured artiele,and lit 60 per cent..
. '
Country Co Aferckanrs, and Fainters would do well to: Calk
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewfierei as
,-., , :."lie is determined to sell first rine' articles at_yery low
irr Don't forget: - the place; No, 86, corner of - WOMI
' ; -trees and Elamond Alley. ' ; -- .' , aphf ,
•', , ' Por Sale or Exchange... ~ ~. ~
T C'FFER' FOR SALE the whole of the:property:on
4.'whiCh I nowreside, in the Sixth Ward of the Cny,,
consisting of the Dwelling Hquse, Out Holmes, &c.,with '
' the Garden; or I would exchange the same for Property
in the neighborhood' of the Cliyi—or I would .divide the
property to snit , purchasers. , Tenons disposed to pur
, Chase or exchange,. can call on want the warehouse of
Cummins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Mance
, . ' gahela Rouse. (dec9r2tawtf) JAMES'C. CUMMINS. .
.
tro THE ENTERPRISING.—A' rare chance in now
...
;..- i..... ~.k. presented : for the safe investment ini a business en
. tirely nuts , ;, one adapted,to the, man 'of, limited, as' well
• . as to the man of extensive resources; yielding, a, 'profit'
- . .
from and enterprise beyond any operation of the
. • .. day. - - Ii is the complete monopoly of a staple article, eh
• ;.- - scilutely,neeessary anal e ssential to every family, as well
. . • as, indispensable, to the meelautio,,,artizan and proles
- . • alone' man. an napitidirdis, an 'opportunitr offers itself
4
1.. i, • for a lucrative employmentb " erltirgeorsmall sums,
• 'bringing - immediate , and hig serisfadtory returns.—
i... . Those desirous of erabaritiog in pleasant,trenteelbusi
- ••. ness;are iovite4,lvith,elhers, to call , cit the came. orahe.
. • - - tundersigited,vez - axn,ine, the ;arnele4tuid 'lona their own
judgment; treita.the irmrs'presenfed.: , . 1 71.7 j; :1 .4.. - i.1.01
O E f l fiertrshange,lßnildings, St. Clair street, neztdoor
o ro Jane' office.
tt - COINER. & '-AntEßs:
MUNI
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MEE
~,-..Zutit.M3pr,tallictn Vous.
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P OP.VEIS TR A NBRORTATION. !41Y*
tit r. 'PI Ter SR 0,1i6W a' 0 ,EE E!
RB-BilippitiG, , Tho Boats belogglng to Ibis II!
.124 hove been, vat in fine , order, and Ore nciWruniti
regularly between Pittsbargh,,and Erie i tottelling 'o I
intermediate Ports alongthe,ctuuds.. A-BbatwittaliedYi•
be at the - velour, andeptho4loaongabela Bridge, and one
smtt regulgtiy, evenlio th tn.aq• e The redP l "
Transportation,l4ne alms•ey focally for: earryitig
Freight - , and, , Passengens., , Th ery,, e boats will be towed 'to
Beaverbyeteamersomi. prooeed to Erie,w,int great,
dispateh,by,the, canals— 'tie boats are conimunden
uneeTieftreit and careful reqa-41), of whom helve an in
e taws' is thed.denee of e.
1171 Goods 'sent by the,Leirielp Erie may be forwarded
th.anypoititon theeletakes.
For,freightotgtssegartprdy,to • - -
e- ,e • 11, 0EIREPATRIdgi
• Agent, Tter street, Pittsburgh.
CLAIIX eCcritapter y• •
R. W. Consilsottob NewCrunle. •
'rootryeas dr.lentotaurasis.l?ulaski,
SEramrrW4,,aaso
MILTON Hl774,Ahern:in., ,
JostraMeGbox,Rbarpshtufh.. n
S. Be Gelrowax, Clarkevil e. ' • ,
lfiica eds Mordamann, Ltig,Bead.
; • , 9..-CABraninta,,WestOrgeratine.
to:r.elfumaratcg„Atimmtnille.
1 , lit HaMtanalartstown. '
• ~W. WO:IWO/Mil k cOAllanqatl'S COMM'S
WIpf.ROWAT, qOatleaUtYlite•• " " ""
SPTCO I Per , -,,
e
• CI IVesitntarAttOrate ,
Crobesvine.
, • WataTristeiLockpoort. .
' dwiltivuOuld B. WcwereritreasiA Coe:Erie.
• The *folkneortS , ,, , kgembs ,in Erie Will 'IiCeIVIS and Mil
Ward Freight to any,Port oa the Lake,Si"sitipped by'
.this iinei:
We MiGallagher, _
G. W.litrtattticit Cro , , JoslitKelfOlgt
& ke
Eels Loomis, ~ We. er
pittablirgh Portabre — il?st Lin e .
,„ •
l'or lAhs, ll'unsportarton'ef:Tfreigat to arid frotn- -
:?insettßeg;PHlLanunixisurrimoßE,Nvw
..;, ..SQRSIDGA' CASH ' Phacutelphitt;
• TA.t.P.FH O'COAINE, Pittsburgh—. • -
.T4lB 41$1estp.blistiedlii*bein now in•fall operation,
theproinielorshavemade extensive arrangementato
GoOdi and' rroduee With despatch, and on the
most favorable terms. They' eronfideatly : hope, their well
IsnOwn protulitnetiS in "delivering' goods--peculiar safety
in mode of , earry - ing-Leapations warehouses ateachport,
accommodations to shippers and owners of
prodace,z—toKeadiwith their long experience and ante-
Jpitting attennooo,bildinestWwlllseettro to them a cot:.
anuance of that liberal tiutrohigil they hereby gratefully'
All ethislgnaMitibt rind for - this - line receivikeluagei
Paili;and-forivardid to any' I.6:Attired ilirectiona•frea of
chargf.for ebninilssittaittdvalating in.storage. , •
No interest, directly or indfroctly, i n Steamboats.
— ...All'oommunications promptly' attended to olisppliott
'
lion to thOfollowing agents.: • '
" --• • .= 13ORBiDGE te CASH, •
". • "" ' • : • 278, Market street, Philadelphia.
. - • • • •• . TNAFFE O'CONNOR,
• • CanitlEusia. Pfttibargli."!
t No street, Baltimore:
•'" ' - ' • - • ' ; '
at " '• • - 88,•CedatstreSt;New,lr.crrk:
Illereatfitf.Traisiport&Ulon-Ldlize.-
RAW
CANALS AND RAILROADS FORPRILADEL;
PHIA"AND BALTIMORE.
ODDS consigned tf trireme will be forwarded with
-
GMit delay, and ntt elcrwasi current rates.
A: WANULTY.S. C 0.,.
Cenal (lain; Penn 'turret, Pittsburgh.
" MERSEILLES 8 REYNOLDS t
272 and 3nr, Market street Philadelphia.
RASE i MERRILL& CO.,
: je29 Snuttits wharf, Baltimore. •
. 3m102 .-
' Freight
MA=
1848.
XCLRSIVELY for the; transportation of way freight
between Pittsburgh , , Blairsvillerlitaustown, Holli-
Astyshurgh;Water street, end Petersburgh.
t k formed forformer the special accommodation of
lite 'Way busintsa. The proprietors, thankful for the very
palretna„,, , 4 they have received during the last two
years, respectfully inform their old easterners and the
public generally, that they 'are . now better prepared to
eliver, goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads
with inraptneks had despatch.
JAS: 4. LORE. - GEORGE TRUNDLE,
—', • JOAN MILDER. & CO,
games-- C. A. APAtirmre & Co., Pittsburgh;
JcrtistMabsst: Hollidaysburg;
Plummet! & Woons, Johnstown.
RirAncesMS—iStnlth & Sinclair; J. &I. hPnevin;GAJ.
R,"Shoenbergm R. Robison EcCo.;FL Moore ; Bagaley &
Smith; jobinParke-r; Win. Lehnute& Co.; 0. P. Stroenber-
B!tillflablagh. ie29
JterehautsTr,nsitortatten Line,
) 141 5 m. L
FOR the Transpartadon of Merchandise and Produce
`to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to
our care will he forwarded 'without delay, at the lowest
rates,;'.Bills of Liulink nansrnitted, and all instructions
piciroptlyittelided to; free fOnn any extra charge for stor.
C!,&.ICPADTULTY & Co., Pro_prietorrh• .
nip) • • Canal Euiin, Liberty st.:Pittalnirst,
iGazette.only. cony.) • • • .
Vireiterik Bleiwitorls College or Health !
4 207 Num Errimer, Bcer*Lo. N.Y.
DR. G. C VAUGHN'S -VEGETABLE L;THONTRIT.
TIGbIIXTURE.
MBAS celebrated , retnedyl is constao *.y . increasing Its
fame, by' the 'making all over the world. It has rioitt
beiamethe - only - medicate- lot family use, and itipanuon
• lofty' reeentmead •far Dropsy , : all stages of 'this.c owl
rneap immediately relieved, no matte, of how toutaLtuld
e. {See piniphlet for testimony.)
-Ortivel; and- fill•dieeases, Of the urinary ergo*. for
- these distrestittig , &tinplating it stands alone ,• „no other 11f ,
ticle - Oka telleveyany andthe cures testified to will Coil'
' vi n c'd fi l e 121bM sksptictilHsea PantPhiet.) Liver Corn
plaint. Bilious Diseases, r ever and Ague,, To the Great
" West especially: eind'wherever these complaints prevail,
'this medicine - is offered: No mineral agentuctdeletetious
coutpoinid is - It - pan of ibis - mixture ; it cores these awes
`es with Vertaitoy andeelerity,and does udtleave-theisys
'-teintotipid: (See pamphlet) - Piles,acamplaint of a most
'painful chateeteros Immediatelyrelieved,anfla cure fol
lows by a few - days use of this article: /t is far beyond.,
- turrodner preparatiaafar this - disease,: or for: any other
disease onginetinglngrn impure blood, (See, pamphlet.)
Debility Of the System, Weak Back,- 'Weakomas of the
-Kidneys, ke.., or Infbanation of, the same, is iironediately.
relieved by a few days use oft his medicine, mid a cute is
alw a y s the result of its use. It stands as a certain mila
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements' Of the
female fllllllE , ,lrregalatilims, StlPPressinne, painful then*
struations. No article has ever been Offered, erce.ptthis,
which would touch this kind of derangements: It may be
relied open as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we
- feel permitted to do. so,' could give a thousand names as
proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.—
„See,usamblet. .All broken down, debilitated constitu
nous, Dont:the effect of mercury, will find the , bracing
power of, this article to - aht tuanediately, tend the poison
ousminerzil eratlicateettonf the system: .
Eruptive Diseased will find the alterative properties of
this article rtrapivritit, atabn,and drive o uch diseases from
the py . steixt 'See peraphlet for testimiii.ty cif threw in ell
dissases, which the limiteof an advertisement will not
pcmtit to,be namedharef - Agehts give ahem. away ; they.
contain Of certificates of hlgh:tharacteri , and a
sttanger,artay",if proof of the virtues ofarnedicine k nel
er appeared:- Iris one of the peculiar , features of this ar
ticle, thetifebtrer falldtobenedt in any case, and if bone
`and wastie ate left to build 'upon, let the emaciated and
lihgerifig korai:ly, and keep taking the medicine
llongaetheremnh Improverrient The proprietor would, '
',citation - gib Viiblic , agtunst a number of articles which
vaine 'Oat tinder the heads of Bomar Bynum, Ac e
as parer{ for Dropsy, Gravel; Ece. They are good for noth
ing,airdcoadacted to gall the unwary: mesa TUFX NOT . .
Theur inventors never thought of donut such diseases till
'this articledutd done it , Ayer - titular study of the
kti Dearnatly solicited. Agents, and all who self the ar,-.
title, are gladtodirculate grattiltaney. Put up in 30 ea:
,beittles, , at. , B2;l2 oz. do. at $1 elicit—the larger holding 6
ezignore than - the two smell . bottles. 'Lack oat' and) not
imposed upon. ,Eve.ry, bottle has '"Vb a ghh , e'Vegeta-
• Fie luthontriptie -.Mixture ”. blown Iliten 'sittes t the
'Written signature of ,‘!Gj,,,Vaughn on lim, directions,
' and O. U. - Vonghttfßu op stamped Millie cork: None
other ate.genfunta , - - .
Patented/iv:Dr: IFL C.Veughn, and sOM at the
g rind=
pal Office2o7,Main street, Buffalo, wholeiale am/retail: '
No attention given_ to letters unless post paid, der
-,-ord
from regularly aufFmtitairdgerift exceyied. . • Post. , pard
mere, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt
ly. attended tetra's. . , • , . .• ,
• Offices devoted exclusively to the:sale of this article-4'
132 Nassau et., pr. Y.; Vdd seez st., Salem, ' Mass:; and •
by the principal Druggists. throughout the United - States
and Canada, as Agents. ' '. •
HAYS te 'BROCKWAY Agents
N0..2, Liberty st., near Canal Basin.
Re...opened: - -
IDOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, Wumatarlie Bop:,
-.Snoa and Tamer Mammars; No. 186, Liberty street,
putsburg_h, Pa., have reopened *again With an entire new
stock- of Roots; Shoes,Ac.,iwhich will be sold at the very
16weat rates. Or goods are of a superior quality ,being
ititinnfeetnied mostly to artrorder,, for the retaihrade.,
Country' Merhhanta nnikethersi
,who buy to sell again,
Will find it' to theirimerest call and e xamiae'eur goods
before purchasing;' as we feel 'confident their' Will please,
both in regard-to Miality, andprie e . We also have on
-hand &large supply,of Harvard's spring terriperedinetal
•ie;gam. elastic Over Shces and Buskins,: which we are
enabled.to sell aelow as tjtey can be bought of the Man
ufacturers, These shoesare manufactured by art entire
new process,' and warranted not to melt by exposure to
heat. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
„ ye -16.3 m , No. 186,.Liberty et., Pittsburgh, Poi.
. - - -
- wrs - tNP,S -BRANDIES, GINS, &c.-10 half pipes Cog
' Vi t '' - 'IIHC. ifrandy, "ins , Heilnessy;"
2M. pipes - Cokpac Brandy, 13& Otard,Duptry & Clo."
$ .1‘ - , " PinetCastillon & Co."
12 octaves - RoChelle t" "A. Se i gnette."
4 pipes liollitsid Gin;
5 qr. casks stip. Pale SherryWine t "Duff Gordon &Co."
- 5 .4., “Brighederi"
10 " " Madeira, ,
10 " " ".L: P. Tenciriffe " Carpenter;"
40 " " ".Oporto . "I variatiS grades;
30 " " Lisbop
10 hhds., 20 half do., stud 20 bblit Sant Sauterne Wine
10 " Bordeaux Claret," Montfeitindi , ?
15 " — Marseilles "BeigaisP!
15 liailets cli , arnpaglif Wine;
15 " ." "P. A. Munn
19 " " " "faaqueron & Sluts
Ep cases Claret, of various grades, imported, in bottles
10 Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 1848, "Lamas
"t 1
1.41.011 IN"
Marseilles " just recetvedittnil
for sale tip — -(lieD2l) TILLER & RICKETSON.
Ci WHET ;:POTATOES-30 bliWSWeet -Potattoes ote
0 consignment and for sale by
oct3 ZING & MOORHEAD.
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it estr:.deinattekle4i 011/15'''
E.- W. :kiwis's-Sr.
tifiyalL'et.; Plest-York; f, - - Liven; i t gland, t
---Rtsturrirrxtx inform ,deli., tads Endthe
thatthay.hipie.-ciortuueactif - thaVshe. , :
fi ?al sirePPing.and...Coittnussuol ,
,tsi gothe!svith the got/arta Rasse,ngsfaluslnesh.
4.1 granungcartificales of passage mom Londoa,
Liverpool,Dablin, Belfast,. or any fort of . 00,',
, Old Country, to New,York ; Boston and .P.ldia d dif i lddio l
i thsthiostreasonableternta.., • • .. ,
Drafts andßills of.Exchanie, from. Ei4 , amonfit
oaths, Royal Bank of Ireland. and its Straneltes,
• -• , The 'days of sailing of the Regular' Li4e of Liietiottl
Packets,.as. fixed upon. are -the Ist, 6th, 11thy lath, 21st
and 2fith of eve,rx,month.
These; 8 bipii areall of the largest clasS, and are com
manded by. men of -character and .experience. ; The
Cabin apeorantedittions are all that': cap be - - desired in
lifilat'of *leader abd-convenienee.r;'They are.furnislicd
. w itEcverydeedripticrit of stores of the best kind. Paha
...Want); in the days.of "sailinrwilbbis ;strictly-adhered lei.
Packet Ships - Roscittsi - Siddons, Sheridan - and Garrick,
' , i , eitelts- , of the' largest class; and. those:desk - Otis' to
bring out their ftiends, cannot seleettner or, safer. Ships,'
Passage can' he secured at the -lowest rates.: \
• NOWOrleana Line of Packets sailNvepkiY• For
age or freight; apply as above, or t 0.; .,
' - • • sIOSEPH.SNOWDEN,'-ar
•-• ' ' • EDAIUND, SNOWDEN;:
`dealt] Corner 4th andSmlthreld sts4pittebaf
=II
**nage .to arid from „England, - Irina:ad,
- - SCOTLAND AND:WALES.
- ija- By the Steamship .SARIJEI S4lYlhs and the regtaar
Patkr,4 Ships, itc..,Cll l • ' '
1 /.
it ""' •
BYRNES A. co.; engager,. • aseengers to: and
from Liverpool by the Regular ,IrEne f Pickets on' the
let 6thi Ilth,-16th, 21st and 26th of every month.
The regular' line of Packet Ships sailing between Lir.
arpool and New:York, compose the following Ships:,.
The FIDELLL '• • • The NEW YORK,
noTrorouEß, QUEEN or THE Wtift
" ROSCIUS, " SHERIDAN, •••
" ISAAC. WRIGHT,- ' " OXFORD,
ASHBURTO ,N " HENRY CLAY; "'
"-- WEST POINT, " NEW SHIP;
" YORKSHIRE, " CAMBRIDGE,
- " LIVERPOOL, , " CONSITPUTION,
yt SFODONS, ". .CARRICKi
ro r COLUMBIA', " MONTEZUMA,
•!' PATRICK HENRY, "NEW wank
WATERLOO, " JOHN R. SKYHDY,
And in first class American or Merchant Ships; selling
from Liverpool to New. York and-Plalndelphlayreekly;
and .by-the favorite Steam-ship SAILAII SANDS-4uillag
as thllows.: From Liverpool on OthJime,7th August and
10th October, and from_ New York ott Bth May,-"lth Julyi•
ath.September and 17th - November. • • • , •
Perrone- visiting the Old, Country ;and those wanting
their relatives out extraordwaryqnnek,should selectllus
eonvexance, the price of,Paesuge in die:Sarah Sandepe-
In g.very;little moos thou Packet Ship rates. For passage
apply to •P. W. ByRNES AC0,83 South st.,N. Y:,
and 36 Waterloo' Road, Liverpool.
P.8.-We have nt alltimee for safe Drafts at aught, for
any amount, on the Bank Of Ireland, itsßranch
eel &c. tke; Apply' as above, or to'
JOIIN THOMPSON,
166 Liberty street, Pittsburgh
=ME
a en & Co. ( '
s ' error nassinsigat
R ANGEDIEN'FS•
Hereafter ,all Steerage Paisengers coming from
Europe, engaged in'America to home over, in either of
the elope 6( Haasnras & Co.; will be furnished. with the
following or their eqniealent,in other articles
equally good.—See Aa Corigreu, May 17, 18.18.
111.1 PLAN will prevent sickness onboard:.:Hereto
fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis-
Ibis, many of them came on uouret.eutirelx destitute,
which often caused much sicknessand death.
35 be:Bread, AU of good quali.
10 " Rice, ty, and one-tomb
10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions
10 " Flour, famished will be
10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each
35 " Potatoes, Passenger every
I pint of Vinegar, week, with a '
60 gallons of Water, ficlent supply of
' 10 Da"Salted Pork , free from bone.) Filet for cooking.
Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated,and
'a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pal.
&engem` apartment. The 'Calaboose and Cooking-ranges,
for the use of Passenger*, are kept under cover. Every
attention will be paid to promote their health andcomfort.
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON,
nfj Fifth at., neat Wood.
apse sera m row — O •
T rth - es
AftfirAnTraricEstind Passage to sad t or .
frau Great Britain and Ireland, by W.
& J.T. Tapseott, 75 South st. ' ranter
at
I , ot Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 90Water
r 00 Rood, Liverpool.
The subscribers, having accepted the Agersey of, the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangentehts
oa the most liberal term with those desirous of paying.
the passage of their friends from the ()Id Country; and
the,' Ilene r themselves their character and long standing
tu too/mess will give ample'essurance that all their ar.
ranstemenue will be carried out fadlifally.
Messrs. W. a J. T. Tapmott hre long and favorably
knOutu for the superior etas., aceottmiolation, awl snilicts,
qualities althea Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE
WFZT. .SHIIRIDAN, GARRICK. LIOTTINGUER,
ROSCIIIS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which
leave each part mouldy—from New York the' Ist and
20th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 1121; in addition to
winch they have arrangements with the 'St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure adeparture
front Livexpool'enOry Eve days, being thus - determined.
that their facilities shall keep pane with their Increasing
patronage: whila4Mr. W. Tapscott's'oonatarit personal
superintem t
lance • the bashiess In Liverpool is an addi
tioual security that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to.
'" The. Istabscribers being, as usual,entensfvety'ertgaged
' In the Thutsportatiett'llWnegs between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantle Cities, a:tithe/eh,' enabled to take Ogre of
and forward Passengers immediately on their lanntmg,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; and am,
'therefore, prepared to bonnet( for nasalise:from any sea.
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this coy, the native of
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise ate
'minable; and will, if - necessary, forward passengers fur..
they Vest by the bestmode of conveyance without any
'additional charges (or their trOubl6. W here persona
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid forpassage
will berrefanded in full.
REMITTANCES.
.
,
The subscriber s are also prepared t give dra4o ai
sight fot any amount, payableat the principal -cities and
towns to England, Ireland, Seotland and Walea; than af
fording a safe and espeditious mode of remitting-funds
o those, countrien, wEuch persons remitting eufh feel.
ties Will find it filet interest to avail themselves of.
• Application (if by jaunt, Isom -paid) will be promptly
tended to. ' • TAAFFE & OlearsEsloll.,
Forsvarding and Commission Itterehants,
.
map27-d&w-ly ' Phitadelplun ,'
am : Roche, Brotiteris 4 6 CO.
•FTILTSIT ST., NEW YORK; RDIZIWAY,
P rlLl . le . Dustin; SCOTLAND ROAD, Lainpunca,..,gifig
JAMES iILAKELI4<Agent, Office on Penn et., Canal
Buin, Pittsburgh. • ' • . • •
• • Arraingemmti for 1515.
,T)
OCHE , BROS. C 0. ,& sole; Agents for tile ' BLACK
BALL. LINA of Liverpool and Nevi:York Packets,
take the liberty of announcing to ;their old friends and
customers, that their arrungementsTor the yearlB4Bbelng
complete, they nreprepared to bring out passengers; by
the above splendid Line, from Lilisrpool to NeerY,ork
and Philadelphia. They refer to their formeientine of
doing business, and assure those who entrust them with
their orders, that thc(sathe satisfaction will be rendered.
as heretofore.
SIEUITTA.NCXII' TO '.
ENGLAND, IRELAND, 'SCOTLAND AND' WALES:
Drafts for sale, payable, on tiethand, at any Bank in
-The undersigned. has made irrengentents to bring ou
peAserigerit to Pittsburgg during the present veer.
'febSandate , ; JAMES BLAKELY.
Passage To and Prom' :s4x ,
=Me
GREAT BRITAIN /iIAELAND. .111161 E
Groan REPPABD & Sots, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Ll
v,elPool. . • •
Ittersin, No:58 Pontli st.; N.Y.'
!IIH Subscribers, baving,abeepted tbet . Ageney at this
'S. city of the above well known and resPectable Timmer,
•arepreparedsomakeengagementtifor pasisengeritto come
0 1 1 1 from an ::part of Orent p ritaM or Ireinnd,bly the re
pies Line, of PaekesBhips, sailutgfrnmLoyerpool week.
ty. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their
friends will meet. with. kind treatment and:prompt des
patch at Liverpool; as well sus every attention neceaaary
on theft arrival in this country. Applym or address
SAMUEL 11PMAIRKAN 4c CO., .
.• ,142 Liberty st.,.Pittsbutgh.
N. o.—Paagages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts.
bun/It-direct,. and drat for any amount forwarded, pay.
able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. .
, 011 flee.
1311rAtt.NDEN & CO. continue to bring out parsons from
.1.1. any part of England,.lreland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the most liberal terms,' With their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al
low our passengers lobe robbed by the swindling scamps
'that infest the -sea-ports,- as we take charge of them the
moment they report themselvbs, and see to their well-be
ing, and despatch them withont any detention by the first
ships. We say Ahis fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers .to show that they were, detained forty-eight
hours by us in Liverpool, ,
whilittkonsfind s of others Were'
detained months-until Clay -be sent in some old
erqjk, at. a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
Collins.
We intend; to perforth Our contracts honorably, cost;
to/intim:ay, and not act as *as the ante last season with
other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it
suited their convenience. ;
Drafts, drawn at - Pittsburgh for tiny sanefrom XI to
.E1.,000, payable at any :of ale Provincial Brinks in Ire
land, England, Scotlan d "and Wales.
JOSHBA,BOBINSaI,
Darope.an.and Eeneral
Fifth street, one door beloiv 'Wood et.
vow .
BM tit 4ri
HE Subscribers are prepared to for Ward money to ell
T
parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with'
despatch, owlet the lowest rates.
SJIWEL Iit'CLUtICEN ,&. co.,
, 142 Liberty street.
St..43k,Kift HOUSE, '
CORNER OF PENN AND: ST.' CLAIR:
~STREETS.
FRESH OYSTERS; GAME,' and beefy-delicacy of
the" seusbn the in arket .affords,,serveli at the..
shortest notice, and in the ,:very"bestlstyle—LThultouse is _
fitted up and arrangiditi the best order,funder ‘the man-
Ttiteutent of [sepTil JOHN BUCAMPBELL.
Y EXPRESSceaived at ilogliFlA Ciumell'a;BB
..101
Market street and fa 1. sale bre— , . .
1 dozen fine croteher steel woitedilattsT
2 " " a"! -A - 44;
1 " " net " " " [deal
11.11.10WEIN dr.!. 130y11
r ot
PASSIM= '3 ND szmnTATica
'"'Y',.'3.4ii 3 Oi4hti,i':(gb)**Ef
Flieraisintra - rine Inettra t tsco. -
InputaitcpComptitty of,Norilt Aniciric.a,.pf
Phila
to:ciplutt;thr,ottf,li ifitditlY ticatOtizei r igiut, the sub
scriber, offers to Make pail:militia and' I ttid Insurance
orkproperty.in this city and itsviciaiPtien on shipments
bY B 31•
DIRECTORS.
,
CdXtn; Pipet; • -''Sarniel.Brooks,
Alei. Henry' - - Charlis;Tayor,
'..Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Sm ith,l
• Edward Smith, ,Amyrese•White,
Jacob Pe-Thomas, —•.
John White = :John R. Waif,
TilLw6tar*rP,•',Ceie, Richard o. ‘ Wood,
In. " a ' s "l ' =•• SAcio,r4. aervird, Seey.
Thisis the rudest Insurance Coup:l4'3 , lin the United
Staters, having been chartered in ITN. Jilt charter is per
,Patnai,nand from its high sfaidiegi - long, experience, ant
pie means, and avoiding all riska of ante:atm hazardous
claileter, 'Wit* be conaidered.as offe ample secuti
ly to the Public. - ti P. . 3 ONES, ,
At Counting:Room '9f.Atwood).l,onear&!Co., Web:vend
•Frontats., Pittsburgh ..: mity4y„
The •Franklinlpseieehee company.
OP P
nHARTER PERPEIVILAAILObO paid in office
connut at, north alde s tlear Fifth. Take maser..
rennet eitherveratianehttrilmitedf agldllo 4o OPl:'°` 4/
age by fire ' on property and effects of every description,
,ITS orqogntl7; ottahir tabit reseonnble terms.'Ap.
plicidbin,radde enher personally Nar"byf . 1101 W Po`
premptly attended to 7 7.. .
• '
Ch (3 Datroara, Secostary.
' •Charles N ssnckdr , Jacob R.ffindtk -
Thomas Hett i Gebrle W. Ric hards,
Thorhas J. Wharton, 7 ;1.- Mordecai D, Lewis,• .- - •
Tobias Wagner, Adolphll.Berl6, -* •
Samuel Grant, 7 David S. Brown !".*
PITTS,StikEII'ItOONCY:' ' •
Wantons. Mums, Agent, tit! the Tacharige ' Office of
;Warrick Martin corner of CM and Illarkeiate."
Fire ; risks taken on buildings add their 'Contents in
Pittsburgh Allegheny snit tltesurelVading oOonllT7' No
marine,of inland - navigation risks Won. anridy
A EN CY OPTHE FRANKLINYIRE INSURANC E I - 1. COMPANY- OF-PkillikllF4PlA. — N• E• c**ner:°f
Third and •Weed'streets, Piashurgh.+The assets, of "the •
company the first of January/ 1 - 9•0, as, published
conformity with an act of the - Pennsylvaiiia Legislature,,
BohdaandMortgages•— • 5913,916113
Real Estate, at cost- 100,967 77
'TeraporaryLoans Stocks-and :dish ...... . • .207,499 72
Making a total of $ 909 , 64
Afrosding.:aertain : agEttrailee that :all losses willlie
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who ob
tain policies frinathis Compauyi „Risks: taken atxta iota
rates as'areConsisteatwithitearaiti -
ott9' • W.AERICK'SILART,I9i:Agerit." I - '
Pit ieli'aiid X2rgtumy I<n mar,.
Located "Allegheny ; City, Ftemitig street, (continuo:Ws o r
Sandler:4.W- aboettilallorla Comma's. - -
=INSTITIII7ON. is now busticeessful operation.
1 1 und er the Allanagement of a -coMpetent Matron and
Nurses. ,Them e gj eo ls ta x,j, c pmposed of rhe•folloWing
Physicians : Drs. Addison, Grazzam, Dald;'Brooks; Mor
gausßell,'l..angosind Common, the two histef whom at.
to the Geiptall P 61 1P1 13 6•; ,
'Ete object of tlielafirniaryls trot iodic a Mere race Pr.
tilde; but a cuto ries 'retreat= the:suffering and the sick:
The'charity is,
therefore,limited to sieldeati and acute
disease*, excep t in crowns. cases: .M many cases of this
character will be receiveilgratiAlisthe fonds will allow:
Individuals, - Churches, Beneficial:Sticl . eties, Families,
itc., who wish to provide ad asylum. far
members, and domestics; can do so at from $3 to S 5 per
' week, according to atteadinee r rooras,&c. - •
„All ap t flicraions forpermits matt be made to the foUcrwln genmen •.
-
- „Addison ; Dr.:Gar/am, Sixth street; Dr. Brooks,
Third street; Dr. Morgan, Pettit street ;Dr. Lange Hand
street; Dr. Cornmaa. Penn siteet, Fifth• Ward, Pittsburg,.
and t Ers. Dale and Dell; Secotid . Bank, - below. Federal.
street, Allegheny city: ..
Subscriptions and ,contributicihs for this Charity, may
be made to the -Rev.- W.A.. Pasiavant, Director of the.
Institution, or to the followingEankers, who have kind
ly offered to receive - them:
Messrs.Eramer &Ealun, N. Holmes & Sons, S. Jones
& Co., Win: Latimer, & Carry ; H. D. King, Hoots
& Sargeant. • dectEdm
AXIS ARXSTRONG,
541311115 L Csogsit. '
RBISTRONO & OZER,iCenrousrion ,liferrAtaitt,
No. 22 - fdarkerstreet., Pita:burgh, will hueod
promptly to the sale of every description of Western
Produce, mid other articles/invested to their care.-
Rivas co--Hanna, Hussey A Co., Pittsburgh; flannit,f
Graham dc . Co. Now Lisbon ,6.; Merchaiits generally;
♦Vetlsvitic„O, Rhoden drOgleby,'Bridgeport, 04. A. G.
Richardson &. Bro., Cincinnati; 3. P. - Hovrtud,Loalsville,
Kt;;,Ottlic Bursrort,.Bt. Louis; H. Boyles, Steal/en
' . dec9:y
LAW
..mool.„
THE Subserilsetwill receive at his office, young Hew:"
denten desiring to 'read lair. He. will superintend
and direct their studies, tonetant sapannalm,t, and
strict weekly examination,aspare them for.admisaion
to the Bay. ' DE WASHINGTON.
„ ,
-The Buhenribers have inien inhabit of daily profession
al intercourse' with Heade Washington, Esq., tbr many
years; and feel' great' pleasure in anesting,the„accurac.y
of his Ili* information, and his eminent capacity for the
undertaking set thrill advertisement. • • , .
-They earnmstly recommendoo young Gertilemen who
wish to acquire a eompetentlthowledgo of the legal
lesion, to avail theinselrea of the advantages which his
proposed Law School will afford them.
Charles Shafer, . 0. Metcalf,
•
A. B,urke, ' Thes.-Willfants;
WilsOn APCaridless, - " C, Darragh, •
Boheti Woods ) - t James Dunlop
C. 0. Lona:Litt Win. B. hf'Clans,
J, D. Mahon, • ;A. W.l...cioutis, -
dectS•ilm •
- tfieltililargratia comer',
' atiThirtita Attin: mare,graarrsoirrtsacamt. tw.
' . Is the most popular tg all-BM'T and.B/10E1Es' 11
. tablpthments to the West. ;This pl ace has gained
'i
its repetition h,f,lirt Proprietor keeping.the very
best Boots and ,Shoes, which are-made ego/tally
to order for this market, and he it not satisfied only by
'keeping the beat assorted stock isf BOOTS and SliblES
in the - Western 'country Mit he is enabled and ' deter.
Allied to WI hi* . 60011 S lower thim litfy other Swine
posaibly ram he:cares not what facilities they boast of
having for *tering great indtmemenni to the public.• It
is impossible to set forth. al the advantages and facilities
in en adrertiimment, that 114preut Bargain Corner has
osifi others, which enables its proprietor to sell-Boots
and.Shoesof the verybeat qualities and styles at from 10
to 25 per cent. lowsr..thare nay other- MOM oin the. Pk
:The way in test the matter is for all rim intend purchas
ing BOOTS and 'slior,s,, to call at BATES' OREAT
ak,Brita IN CORNER, examine the mock. andprices,tind
all will be satisfied that the*Greatßargain Corner,Smith-
Aid zgad Fifth - streitsi is the 14ace for the public, Unclad
all, to get good 'Boots and Blimes cheap, for cash.
dec.° , .J. BATES.
, ereat Western Saddle,
iIititNESS,'TRUND AND NVHIPAI.ANUFACTO.R.Y.
4111 E subscriber takes thii method , of 'infonning ; his
friends and the publie in general, that lie has the
'largest stork of the following mulled articles , of hia own
manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Hantess,Trunks anti
Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made,of the
heft nadorlai,,and by the best mechanics.im Alleghelly
county, Being detterMbid; to sell hik manufactures
somethinglower:thanirts been heretofore sold in the city,
he would invite perstankin heed of the above named Sr.
ticks, to his 'Warehouse, Nd. 21t Liberty Street:oppo
site Seventh:. Also,bands s ende to order for machinery;
tos•
.lo crixtra ow Circular Scale Plaza
EIGHT,NEW PIANO-FORTES__,
,tha celebrated' manufactory of Unlike?.
Hostini;:with !he now improved
*nisi scale, pat received and now open.
For silo allacgr.:phickerinesrantory price* bq
JOHN H. MELLOR,
No. Si WoOd street,. Pittstientb. sole Agent for Chickar
ing's grand and silaare Pianos, for WestarnPenna.' 0019
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON have last ,receivedthe
following new works:
• History of Congrese, Biographical and Political, com
prising a history of internal unprovements, (Rivers, liar;
bora, &c. ; ) from the formation of the Government to the
present:gine ;- embracingolse, hi storical notices of vo
nous. political. events of Ocean• Steam :Idavigarituit 0
the Tea rutd Coiree tax ; together with hiSraphies, per
sone) histories, &c., by Henry O. Wheeler, dlustraled 'by
steel portraits, and fac simile autographs.
„History .of,Charles 1, of. England; by Jacob Ablion,
The ltomance,of Yachting ; Voyage the First, by Jos.
C. Hart. . • ..•.
A new novel) Mary Barton: a tale of Manchester life.
'Trie Paoral,Social,and Professional duties of Attorneys
and Solieitarsi by SanureliWarreta.Bsgi F.K. S : of; tile'
niter temple, Barrister,at Kaw. "deCR' '
iron City. Cracker,aneitread Balgery.,.
J. 3HEPH~iRD
AlTOTJLDrespectfully.inform his friends and the pub
lio thnthe . had - added tb his other beta'.
nesa f the manufacturing of Crackers of everymariety.—
Having purclusied one of W. NeVin , s- Cracker .and,
Pilot Bread-meadows, hdikirepared to Snell orders for
cnickers Or pilot bread at - the shortest notice and hopes
by ,ti strict attention to business to share :a portion of the
public patronage. is• respectfully invited to,
call and examine for themselves.
• BAKERY, NeAtt Commercial. Stow, Liberty st.,Oppo.
Site Smithfield.. !;t - • - -
N B. Superior family Bread, rye apd dyspepsia Bread,
large and sunlit rolls, fresh every mornipg can be had - at
the store; ormy wagon, or at mydland ui the market.
cakes arid Confectionary on head and made' to order.
NolltConuner'cial Row. Liberty al
art lithe beet Cough Medicine I ever
.i_
ifivr.fr
r CAD the following proofo f the superioriti - of
lard's Oriental CaugleMizturei from a respectable cil
ium, who has - - . Dee I s; r11753111b2H, axe 1 847.
MP:SSIOL HAill &ThWiIiCWAY7-74 t aktlaboring for sceetal;
weeks under the disadvantages of a haratudng cough itrid
most distressing colt 4 which had, thus far, scented the of-'
fects of several of the minfallibles, , ! I was inibized to pnr: : '
chase a bottle of - your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give
'tiller trial. To my grejlt surprise, after, using only one
ttc
half of the bottle I founy,selreatirelfwell. .
but medicine Lever sam.r
True copy. . . - 30101 RENDS.
fiold. by HAYS. '&. BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer
cial Row;Liberl streeteear Jana
...OAGUEDRI7OIITPE. ROOMS, Burko
ingr, fourths:red.—Emma & ANTHONY, PaglieFreo
typiists from the cities, would call the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in
the, third story of Burke', building, 4th st.: < ,
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assur e d; that'
rid pains shall be spared to produce:Ahem in the highest
perfection of the art: Ourinstrumenisariorthi most pow..
erful kind, enabling unto execute pictures udsurpassed
for high finish and truthadliess,l9 nuture,. The publidere'
solicited to call endue:Ml:line. '
.'Persons sitting for pictures are neither reouirred or.ex
;meted to take, thent rinlcis perfect satisfaction
N. 11. Operators ytlkfuol this a good' depot for stock
lifik
•
Ittrinstructione given In the are, containing the,mom
eeent Improvemexq,s. jara
' • 113yator Agency.
CAYSTARS'OHEAPER , THAN THE CiTEAt.E§T.-1`
Recerved - thil.dim direct - from Baltimore, .bylEx.
preas,! . FinecFrosh OVetons,Which-1 will Cell 4ovv,' aimy
atomic( thODlamOndi alio tit Win. Kramer's, , cioner of
Second and Smithfield streete,orid 43 Cl:Rellre, corner
of Fifth and MarlreteSey. - • • -
a. ;will, receive ,therrt.daily at .the - above places:lllL
Oyetera w,arranted 101E47 retnrriddof , nor good.
notIS • • BRAVO,
Matial
IVER - COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE
,
, IiERVCIUS DEBILITY, DISEASE g
NEYI4 - ASTHMA, and air affectionti
derturgententior disease inithe via
tive, Vascular, ry
Respirato, -and ,
' Sygitenis,'Sdett'for 'constipation, i
piles,heartburn,loss of appetite,
A, "ed torigue, , acidity of the sto f
~ , ach;swimming of the head
fullness orweight in the
. stomach,-dimness of ; ,
• r'.
, , ,
" ' - 'vision 1.
1
ion palpita• g
- - • ' , tion. of the
1
Choking or sufrocating.aensating, deprestff on of spirits;
sudden Gushes of heat,: pain in' the 4,e or,back,
wealmeslifof the•limbs; cold feet, c ristrint int.
• aginings" of evil, fever and dull p 'n in the
, head ' , pare, and.gdifficulty of br athing
'valteglying upon' the side; fri htfui , , ~..
i
, ta
dreems,soureractions,yell vr. , ~, s
' - ; g •
nets of the, skin and eyes, . . •. , -., ..,. ,
, . ,gt• , , defloimmy iof perspira-; .. .-..,,f , .
, . • , .... •.' lion, ite, &e' can be 1 ... , • ,
, ... '- • '., , , effectually
i 't ` '. I'f_TIOCTCR'HOOFLAN_DS •g. t ,
—,........ CFI RP VEEDDIERMAN,..BrrrERS; ' ' ` '
Theirpeck - Troyer the above duieaseel9 not , excelled!..."
if ,eqttalled—by, any other•gprepararien iii th e United
Sillies' ) ale th e cures dn thlietity attest, n many teepee nil;
tffr &Will plryelcianthad failed, i • ; ' 1 ' ,gt •
' Derangemetrtin the liver and stomach are sources of
Insanity—from disorder or obstruction a:morbill action of
the sympathetic and other nerves-follows, and the tune•
rions of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves ,
are the bonnectingmeditun-betweentnind and matter,it
follows front the reciprooal action that_both must' ne ,
more or less implicated end qieranged simultaneouslyi ,
derangementtherewillalsoproducedistemeorthe r
LUNGS', UTERUS andEMNEYS. as Well as the bitun.
The ' thousands wee die . . with :YELLOW FEFERII
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing to thp same
'mammal:id the majority of :cases -of that most painful'
, disease, CONSUMPTION, originates from the same: -In;
1 fact the stomach isgthe important:lnger' in the.aYstean of
matter, as upon it you depend forthe secrets and all the
advantages to be derived Mom the ridatinistration tif in".
tema I medicines. Its functions are of the utmost im.
portal:feet° erefr r g g one t n c onstitittieg the soarce and foun
tain of life,whieh is nutrition.: No orgitapoffsesiksideh
'remarkable symparities,mone.suclaretharkabie.POwSia,
modifying every part of the system.' i
_ The tare success in treating disease of the liver and
stomach sucimmififf lyintif r i ot beim& went ofpathological
knowledge or their functions, but the preparation of a
compound that would• act upon the'disease du.ddill dub
sympathetic afflictions.. 'That point, has been gained in
these Bitters,
_Bud they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
and 'will inieviry case permanently destroy costiveness,
and" give strength and vigor to ; the frame„ at 40 time de
bilitating" the patient; gelid they,are irritant tii the: rithat
delicate stomach under any circumstances.
ALL' CAPIRE CURED,
WHO WILL USE THEM. AS DIItECTED, ~.7 ‘ t': .
" - qtv wirers, rag POWER PIipitEDICIRRI
The few months this preparation haaJtmen,before the
public, has, from its infallible efficacy; elicitedthe milder
of the press through the land, their object being, for, Ih4
benefit of suffering buraganity;its success has surpassed
all precedents, and:it is free from all alcoholic 51ia11i1,414.,
' oyrtm, mercury, aloes quinine,. acids, and all infunomr
ingredientS, anderpecially adapted to the diseases of the
variahle" e hmate of thetlnited Stams, and the Wegin
dia Islands. ' . „,,,, i t 't •
- - WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, t' ; j
are made strong by using 111-.. in fact it is eternity medi
'ine; and, can be_administered with safety til'a childone;
year. old,the delicate tamale, ora man of ninety.:. - ,
The Philadelphia Democrats aya :-..ATlffit , medicine;,
baleen extraordinary virtue and effteaey; and isie great
demand.. ,We can Wait from exPeriencei 'that it, has
produced many . wonderful-cures." • , , ,
The Daily Sun says :• iWwlielieve it is One of the
best medicines of the age—a friend having rised,it in his
otvn Gamily with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint", , , , • .t.
The Spirit of the . Times add' Keystone says "Do ':oar .
good citizens,.-who arc,invalids, know the many.aston.
miring cures, th at have been performed by Dr. HoofiamPs
celebrated uerman Bitters? _lf they do 'not, we recom-
Mead them to - the German Medicine Store, VS Race
'streefttill *ha are afflicted with Liter Complaint, Jaun
dice; Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has
cured many of our citizenS, atter the best physicians
had failed, We have used them, and they have proved
lo be a medicine that every one should know of, andwe
cannot refrain giving our testimony in theirlavor, and :
that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef,
%
they Are entirely vegetable. , ..
e Boretung Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German
Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, and nervous untiplairris.h •
Need's Gazette sayitt is not often •we notice ;he
various excellentmediciatts edvenised - in our colum3s,
Agenttulge weditie unwilling to speak except from personal '
experience, and a good communion fortunately i makes
as genefelly'strungers to such articles. A word, how
eve r r of Dr.•Hoofthedge German Bitters. This we smear
to be an excellentimucle fulfilling in'every respect. what
is claimed for it by theadvertiser.
The •DallyNewe sayer, ,
~, %,
'FA lldamenna—We speak knowingly of Dr. _Hoof
, land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a
, blessing of this age, and in diseases 'of the bilim7, diges.
- rive and nervous systems, ithas nor, we think, an amesz
—it is A mammas ritcricarioir AND' bfADR WallOtT7 .11.-
COUOL, and to all invalids we would recommend it as
worthy their confidence.
'What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the
Depot can be seen the evidences of many of oar most
respectable citizens of Cures In all the foregoing
dis
eases.
Principal Depot, Germiinfiledicine Store..%,'S RACE
Street s and for sale; in Lrancryner by John Ri.offini; Ha i'
rishtlrg, by D.' W. Gross; and respectuole dea ers gen,
entity throughout the country- ' ' ' • .:
-01LENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs
la are itedinder,lhe work• of the destroy er. has been
begarr i the Cough of Consumption it a`sound' of
death:- • nr
Imo Mcerusull Your darling , child, your idol
and etrititlyroy, Is'novitperhapx confined , to. her chamber
bY, a dangerous coltl=her-pale cheeks, he thin shrunken
tell the hold disease has afreadY gained upon her
=the sound. of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul.
-I Yotqui MAN, when , jast about to enter life, disease sheds
't heart crushing blightever the fair prospects' of the fa
tare—your hecue cough and feeble, limbs tell - of your
loss cif htipe,but you nee/Into despair. "1 is a - balm
which will heal thwwounded hums, it is
Sherananga Balaant.'
Mrs. Arrast, , the wife of Wm: ff. Attlee, Esq. was
given up by Dr: Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and.
McClellan of -Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. blotter New:
York, , Elerifriensla all thcpight she rawir•die. 'She ;had
every appearance of being in consumption. and was so
• pronotracOby berithySiertms—Sherntruiti Balsam was
given and it cured her: -• • '
Msg. ,Gaaluoutit.vrzif Ferry. was also cared of
cowininPtion by this Balsam when all other rentiedies
failed to give relief--she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. a Vastle, Dentist,29l has witnessed its
effects in several cases where nd other medecine afford
ed relief—but the Balsam operated like it charm.
also witne.sred.its wonderful' etfflets•in'curing Asthma,
which it never fails - of doing." Spitting Blood, alarming
as it may be, is effectually Cured by .this , Balsam,. It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood:vessels,lind makes
the - lungs sorted again. • - - ' •-•
Hicstiv,Josnis, 10,9 Eighth irt'etitie, was; cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The
first dose gaVe hint more relief than all. the <other
chicle had ever taken'. - Dr. - L. .1. Heals, 19• ,Delanci
41
: street ; give it to sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to, another sorely afflicted with she
,:lupluna:_ In both tales its effects wereimracdiate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health.., ,,, • ,;: o
Mu. LacauriA, WZISAri' 95 Christie.st.,. suffered from
'Asthma - 42 years: Sherman's -Balsam :relieved her at,
once, and she ;is ,conipasatively. well, being enabled to'
. subdue every, attack hr. timely use of this. medicine.
This' is ; the great tem,edy for Coughs, Colds, Spit
ting Blood, Liver ComplaintS, and all the uffections of the
throat,: and eyea,Asihnia and Consumption. .
Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle, • • - •.o
Principal Ogee 106 Nassau street, New YOtk. , • .
Likewise Dr. Shammies • celebrated Cough;'Worio and
Camphor Lozenges. Tremium Tooth -ra4tik.and Poor
AT nsPinster.
, wholesale ,ins fr - Witt. JACKSON, at his,.
hoot dad entire and Patent Medicine, Warehouse ;
AD-Liberty street Pitisburgly; head of Wood street, • and,
by the fol l owin g duly, appo i nte d' Agents for . Allegheny
A.M. Marshall, Allegheny ` eity; Jonathan Wiriest,
Mancheitiar,J. 11.„'H.lacques, Birmingham; A. S.. Getty,
,Wylie street; I. C. Mania, cor. Webster at. and Elm;:
Darnel Negle.y, East 'Liberty; Ho L. Mitchell, Wilkins-.
burgh; Thou,' Aiken; Sharpshargig Stiml: - Springer
ton; Jamie rtritic Sfewartstown; 'John ,Black, ' Turtle
Creek,' O. P:Ttiehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Kees
port;, l'iTeEldowney Bakerstown;: Riley'
.Plutitb Tanifiship; Wm. J. Synith, , Tempesanceville; Jas.
Fultion,'Tarimitam;,MlL Starr, mar9-ly •
ort.E TESTWONIZI' Dr. W: laiscos; of-Fayette-
N.. Y.; says: "1 mewed persuaded, and have been for some, time, that your •Domestin Vegetable-Pills :
are ;of; use to, all those who may have occasion to
use Metal and have arliainiatered - teemiopatients."::•
P: oyer and Ague ( DyspepSia and Tewir,;are
mediately, earedfay the use, of Dr: Mph's' PHIS:- Price,
25 cents a box. ;Sold wholesale' and retail-by , : ;,
S. L. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street; near Third..
Also, by„- Win, Ailegheny ;City; .1. SMith, Bir
minghaing DP
and John Cracken. Fifth Ward.. febl7;
daynetil Family Meth teen.• -
,DR. B L S. COOK, - Piqua, : Ohio, *nines, March. '11346;
' linVe tiled yoar Yernefuge t ,,Oarhoomire Balsam,'
and ExPettertint, to my Practice, for the Tut - three years,
, and have linen exceedingly well pleased with th em, and
,fiever, as yet, to my reeollection,„failed of reiliiing_ray
fullest expectation Irt their curative Propeitieg.'. Your
Ntthet medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
'ludging front those I have used, I doubt not but that they
elium,,and are entitled .10 all the. confidence :reposed in
IEO4 by- those ; who haVe,utedimem. T. was formirli
;very to *wok Vernlifuge, untiil I hebatneacqVain
ted with Yours, which has my decided prefer etielo 'any
•• other . now in use.. .
Ressectfully,-yours, &c., , . S. COBB;
• E r For sale. in Putsburgltat the Pekin Tea Store, 72.
'Fourth at. • - E.febls
:mo t 4... - VAHNESTOOK'S COUGH SYRUP.--This_pre-.
US. pavilion has proved. itself to be of very gieat
n the cite of obstinate Cadent; Colds ''Asthma, -Spit.'•:
nog' of Blood' 'Whooping ! Coughi,arid other Pneumonic
.&ffectionsj 'arid the proprietors' feel in rectint-'
mending it' as a safe anti useful medicine, and are prey
pared 'to %bets certificates Of iiidiftlutaZle afithnrity,'ia
testimony Mita Value. , • f . • • --•-•
.Itidpleasanttbthelaste, midis offered' atm; lo* a_price
as to place it within the reitch'of every-person. There
' are, perhipik but few Cough preparations that will pro=
duce such decided effects in such a short time. 'Pre.
pared and sold
• . S. A. PAIINESTOCK & CO., •
Corner of First end - Wood; Ms°, corner of Sixth and
'Wood streeti.- ; • • . d ec l3..
• RALPH'S CELtiRATEZD ,VRGETABLIC for'
jJ sale, wholesale and retail, at the ,
REAL-ESTAT/!.(1171C14 '
, , • Igo. 50, Smithfield st.
'Also, by ITirm. Cole; Allegheny city: 3. G. Sinith, Sir
miltiem; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth, Ward:
FOR SALE —A brick dwelling ' bonne and loti in a plea-
X cant location,- situated on Knoll street, Allegheny.
Thiti bonnet it Well twanged, having,a good cellar, a kitch
innnd dining room, hall and two parlors, thitiatted rooms.
and finished glare'. Lot lo 20,.(nAKt 120 daek,; to Jeback
'street: Price,-81,200. Terms , 630 0 balance in
four aqnal yeatlp payments.
• ' 8., 013111144 M General Agent,
angs. , WWI street;
.
GIirNYARMAIR. CREAM—A- matchless arable for
• growth; bc-autY,.and restoration ,of tht Mali. This
Cream, when once known, , will suite re ed call tithe rani
cles..of the kind now in rise, Where the, hair Is dedui •
harsh, thin, unhealthy, 'nor. turning greylfewapplica.
.tions.will make the hair soft and dark, and hive it a beau.
,ftful,. lively appearance; and will also it maintain
its and healthy color; Priice as long atoll the •
preArations' that are generally used. Where the hair is.
'thin; - or alf, it may be restored byusing this
:Cream.. Eter - p.liulypnd gentleman who isln the habit of
att ihbii hair should at once purchase tc bottle of
. the ;Chinese
Bair Cream, as it is so tompoied that it will
'dfft iniure ; the.heiz • like the, other preparations, but will
'beautify:4i; hod' perfect. sansfactiod in every ial
• .'--
For teititncinyld iti.very Superior qualines, seethe fol:
]owing, letter, from
,the Rev. Mr..*Caldwell to Means.
~ Heade ippon A Stretch, Nashville, general hgente for the
•
Southern States • ' • •• . •
..-Le4rArg&S4tie . .. if. Ciiidtortt; Pastor of the preibuterian
•Cdu ?eh, •
Mltastis:Revimmiroh7 tr. grill ts: i3sterramart-1 take
.p.enspro idaddiag m_Ytestimony in•faver.of the excellent
prepatiition - Cilled Dr. Patti/es Chinese Hair Crum; for,
about. Pito :Aarttago my hair was very dry, bristly ' , and
disposed trt come out; but having procured a hottle of the.
Oreent,ald.used it according tothe prescription, ills now
soft,. and firm to the head.. Many balsams and
ails. were applied, each leaving myliiic lA' &ulnae state
.thanbefere, This Cream, however; has Met my expec.
As an article for the toilet, my wiksi,vcititraforende
oyer all others, being_ "delicately pm velar and not dis
posed to rancidity . T he .ladies, espectallyi.will find the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum. in Mew preparatians
for the toilet... • ~ Respectfully,&c., ' - • • •
. a. cALDWELL.
/ Palaiki January 7,1:847. • .
Y-SPEPSLAT
F
rising from
, .rage,s.r.
error's
ward
oat ,
. . . .. . .
-- la ,: Suld-urlsolesale,atui retail, In Pittsburgh, by John
' • Tonng yud, 45 hlarkut st yg and Joeillblohk•riu.omer ot
•• ' oimrdna Fifthita : ''' • 7 ' ' ' ' Polsllo.ltlY
. .
ADIES am earilloned e qpunst using CM:Mien Piepa- •.
' red Chalk : Theynie not aware haw frightfully inja
ritalb it is to the akin ! bow coarat, how rough, hove satin*,
yellow, anq unhealthy the skin appears Ater using pre , '
pared chalk! Besides it is injunous; containiaffa iFtit° •
quantity of lead! We have prepared a , beautiful vege
itable article which we call Jones! Spanish Lilly White.
It life rfectly innocent; being' prtrified of all deleterious
qualities, and it imparts to the skin. a•tiraurel;.lier.dthY,
alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time Acting'
as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Naresachu-,
setts, says : "After analysing lone s' Spanish Lilly White,
I fold it•poseesses the most beautiful and natural, and at
the same time innocent, white I coo: saw. I certainly
can censcientously recommend its use io'all whose skin'
•requlresbeaufifYing." Price 25' cents a box. Directions'
—the best waf to apply Lilly White, is with cleft leather
or wool .the (camera preferable. • '
A sues err OF Tarru FOR 25 mot•ra.White teeth,'
' -1011,1 breath, healthy gums. Yello w and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned with Jeaies , Amber
Tooth Pfau!, lave the appearancef of the most beautiful
ivory, and, at the same t im e it. is, so . perfectly innocent
and excpusitell fie,lhat its Constant daily use is highly
'advantageous ;eves to those teeth that are in goodcondi...
non,- giving &In a beautiful polith, and preventing a
':premature decay . Those already decayed it prevents..
frombecoraingworse—it also fitments rich as is becoming
' loose, and hy perseverance it will re afcer the foulest teeth
delicathly sch, and Make the breath deliciously S weet.
"riceg or 37kceuts a ,box.. All the above are sold only .
at 6* Utiatliamst., sofa the American Eagn, Now York, •
and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the
. •
Wind you KLIJIBT, and get a rich husband, lady*. "your
;face is your fortune." .le't beautiftil, clear, finer- lt •
white! •If•not, it can. e made po even though it hope.
low;diefigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled... Thou,. '
•
ands have been made thus who have washed once Se
twice. with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The 'effect is
glorioui and magnificent. But be sure you get the rm
. me:Tones' Soap, at the sign of.the Auterfcan. End er 82
' Chatham street. "
• • Ring-wrinn,Salt.rheum, Scurvey,Eriralpelas, Barber's
Itch,are often cared by . Jones' Italian . Chemical Soap,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cares
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. • '
' " " ' C.
89 INGLIS, Jr., Patterson.
J
Sold at ACKSON'S Liberty st., head of Wood, Shrit of
of the Big nov9ll. '
ONS - DOLLAR. TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
--Aftqriage.—CoalvienriaL--Any lady between twen
ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fea
tures, &c., is naked confidentially, can she suppose any
man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth;
such sallow,' rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad,
wiry hair when, by spending the above sum, she might
have dentate white teeth, a pure •sweet breath, and a
beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white
teeth and sweet bretith by using a box of lone Am
kr Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow,
by using a cake . of the genuine lona' Italian Chemical
Soap; and a beautiful head of hair, by using a 3s. bottle of
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form an opinion
against this before you trry, or yeti will regret it; bat he
sure to ask for Jones' articles_ Sold only in New York
at 82 Chatham st. For sale by . '.• •
• WM. JACKSON, Agent,
apl3 • . ES Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE—AmpIe ex
perience has proved that no combination of medicine
have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis
eases, as DR. JAYNE'S AVERATIVE It has effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and tither ditt
eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn
dbleases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &e. This
medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis
easel; wherever located. It purifies the blood and other
fluids of the, body, removes obstruction in the pores of
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands orbones.
It increases the rippetite, removes headache and drowsi,
new, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani
'motion to the diseased and debilitsited constitution. There
Is nothing superior to it in the whole truiteria medico. It
Ls perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing
of Me di/gusting nausea accompanying the idea of sv
lowing medicine.
1117 — For sole in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
'72 Fourth it., near. Wood.
A Recipe for the Human Hair , -
• MO FORCEITS -GROWTH AND HEALTH, MARE
1: IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.Fersons-
In consequence of-the many things sold, set down every
article, Abe it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people
'could be made to try a le. bottle eflone's Pond Hair Re;.
storative,- and sed how it makes dry, rusty,red, light hair
,liloist,'-soft, auburn. and dark, and keeps it so ; and by its
Me" for sbmetime; causes it to grow naturally beautiful ;
if .people could see the number of poor respectable me
'bhanics that use it,(aye,. and find it the cheapest thing
they can use,) for ossing and beautifying the Miri for
keeping it , soft and in Order, three times risjoug as any
tither article Made; and -
Fiircesit to gran, stops its falling, ;
' -• - And costs - butashillings to try.
We formeriy sold nothing less than $1 bottles,' but we
wish people to try it. . Sold oply at S 2 (mind Stll Chatham
Street, New York, and by '
I nnen- ; . WM. JACKSON,Agt-; 89 Liberty st.
TESTIMONY- for .Dr. Willard's Family Medi
cures.=—Thirtitidersigned. citizens of Pittsburglt,hav
tug personally usod Dr. Willird's- Oriental. Congh. hliz
ture, and'eipenended its benificial effects, douunt cheer
fully recommend - it as safe aiid - effectual, in all
Speaking - from experience, we belie.se that it liati no su
Parlor, ; . aaill'would recommend its use to all the afflieted
' • . -CHARLES LEWIS.
rittabort' tr,f Marchlsth, 1818. '
117 Sold Schoonmakei & Co., John Hays, J ames
A. Jones .S. H: Cassel, John P. Scott, P. L. BnGwden J.
,
Ilrdhlat; Ogden & Snowden. ap22
RIIEUM,.SCURVY, OLD SO — RES, ISILTYSIPE;
LAS S 'Barber , a Chaps, Sons Beards . ; ,',,Ftimpies.L'.:
This la used; bymany pnyatenanainltiia ens tang the
'abovet and wa would not cons:clone:l=3ly sell palm !Poo
knew tt to basil/ vi , e ' _ : , ,
„
A i s a Di:dinette, the true . JONES'S SOAP,itt perhapeihe
only Intel° ever known, that removed impurities, and
cleared and beautified the skin, making ; t soft, clear,
smooth and white as an infante, But sold itt
Chathanmst, and by - • . •
JA( SON Agent, ' '
89 .Liberty street, Pittablugh.
mar2s,
T - 011 irovitsEi.rt,
means Of tha 7 iXliiii ./E7cititTpins, or, every one
Le his owirphyaician: twentieth edition, with upwards
'of a hundred engravings, showing private diseases in
every shape and fano, and malformations of the genera
tive eyatem, by W- M.D.
' The time has now.arrived, that persons suffering from
secret disease kneed.no more become the victim ofquack-
Try, as by the prescriptions, cont • led.iplhis. book any
one may cure himself without hi ranee r sin
o buess, or
the knowledge of the most intim friend, and with one
_ tenth the usual expense. In -addition 20 the general rou
tine of private disease, it fully explainsthe cause of man
hood,a•early decline, with observations on marriage
besidesmany other derangements which it-would not be
properto enumerate in Abe public prints: -
Any perion.sending tivtairm-vivis CENTS enclosed.;
in'a letter; will receive one copy - of this book, by mail,
or five - copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, "Dr.
tv. YOUNG, N 0.152 Spruce street, Philadelphia'? post
WANTED—iroprietors of Urng or Book Stores,.
and Pedlars,in every . town in the United States, to act,
as agents for the abosee work. 'oct7:3m.
CIONSUMPFION seizes more victims. than any other
,disease in . our country. .The 'young, the old the
beautiful and:gay, are all. alike subject to. its invidious
ravages, Sad many aliecticcheek has beerLsuppcsedto
bloom with the gliweof beidth. But every case origl;
MUMS in cold awl a'coUgh—perhaps deemed unworthy,
of attention at first—and•odly met with remedies when
too late., ';Watch the first symptoms with jealous care,
and mike-immediate use of the. Cough Balsam of B. A;
FalmestoclC ft Co., Which will certainly check its further
progress, : and, restore the inflamed organs to aheautiful
For' side by 13. 2,...TAIINESTOCK & Co, corner le
an WOO sts.ralso corner ath and Wood (kelt
Veneers, Varnishes. :LlivaiwavAtap . ,,
ND TURNED MATERIALS, of ,every Ave desc,ptiod.,
ke pt Mr sale, and. on better terms than can; bp , dad
at any other.estabhahment, in the city. The stdiseriber
has .juar received fifty thousand feet of Malloylml Vo
nears; which he is determined to sell very low. Call
and examine theni. Also, 400 Ten-pin Ball.; all Mick,
and a splendid: article; .and much cheaper ; than ever
oared in ilia market,: - _
. . . . ... .... , ,
' - He also keeps on hand, and; arns to brder,all kinds of
Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's tuattitirtts,'sark ag...,• '
' ' Column, ... . . Bed Posts odd Rsibt, - fitted
Newele;. . .. , • - -- up- wifirOiszatt's patent'
.. Salaams • ,•, . , . fis,witngs, or theinrkory.
Plank for - hailing, ,4e. 1 .. .. - x rt SW. ' ' • ' " • • - -
Bench Screws , . , r so , Table • Legs. Hind
- ' htottldePs Rammtri.4 Serewit; Handlesifilallets.
`Together-with ill,„.. , cherithings - generalty kept in a
riming Shop. : ~, ,7'• - U. • Nir!_BIDDLE,
' • .•: -.', . ...*" .B.Fii's Ilaildlngi r lsio. '27" Fifth at.
- Persois.hiling Posts and.. Rails, with Gazziun's fast
entitle., bate the right to sell thent i •whei finished.
_ 9
OTRAYIED OR STOLBN--From.Lightcap'sTavera) 3 .
mules from. Allegheny; on the PranklinßoadAii Wed
nesday evening la t, 27th,1.1348, a Bay tilark_abou! ..
10 hands high ;:has a small white spot on her-fowsad
and some white on One of her bind feet ;ho a babes
when sbe left: - She is about 5 y ears °I ‘ V- 'llic "b ' er, or
,Any person will return her. tdilierla
to Joha *pew, Second Ward frouu- -.. tut .9. nes will to sa:P
6 0e1Y"I s eu 4
-A.
him information where she erm-„,tetis i
ahltratvintled. 1: - F uie • is ,
Cpet9 '
/ ../ . - 7 l'
_MIE=EM
__
_s
'
"-. ;'rugs . anb-Irtintitigt:
~-- , _~,
7 1Pitge,.ajilrAbitinto.
- A fdERICAN-OIL,- pructued franca well in Kentitc•
21.135 fent. below ,the sarface.ofilto earth, a certain
• and"infalllblec Seam ;kr Sprainsb, kilraine,Cuts, Braises,
Seglds i :Derrna, Metter; Erydilielas,l.Scald Head, Croup
WhOopi -CtiugN,i7rifliirateattifylonC,Throat, Sore ignii
'tnnainka es„Flstaltiicibt'Uleeri.Toever Sores, and
I TOIIIrESEUMATIShI,
which'iltildstO its effect/ a‘ennirinlftg,aumner.
.It hita neVer. Cfailed;wheti.tatedAesOrding to ditee
:llerta. Reid thefolloWingt " . , •
.Meg-ettusrAllegniny co,Pa.,
• • • • • NoVemllet.lB,lB46. s
Thii to to certify, that my wife; Margaret Wiriest, sou
-cured of a Rheumatic Complidat of seven years'
by which she was so lame, El, to be .oldiged to use t t i nte. •
es. In one week ahe.wns Oared bY.Odlng the American
Oil, and could walk about akasital without her crutches.
• •
JONATHAN GEIBEIST.
• . The following is communicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, Mr.
Jackson's agent for Steabenville; 0.,
A gentleman near Stelibenvillb, Who/ bad not been able
to put either Of hii feet to the ground for twelve yenta, in
consequence-of lameriess,by the'tise of one bottle was
enabled to walk two miles to g trvnalOp election. It is
likewise a sovereign reraddy. for
CONIMACTION,pp:THE MUSCLES AND TEN-
The followingted by • Wm. Nash, W.
Jackson's agent( •vz a:,- •
A lady residitr the' finger of whose
handwriko . coattrz-c -. • • >olive her' of the use of it
'for thlit Vears,*; . - cored by the use of one
bottle o 011, so thatihe now • has the. perfect use at
.her hard fully equal to tho other whleh had never been
affected: It has also found to be a safe and invinci
ble agent in the speed f : alu mA lßrettre'of
, • ,
in all' ased not organically Incutabfe: '•
A lady o restding in Allegheny city was Effectually cured
of obstinate deafness,•of years' domino:ince, by the use
of less' than One bottle .of the Oil, no that she said she
heard better than she Ned ever done tiefore.
A gentletnan well knoWn in Pittsburgh, was cured of
deafness of nine yeate standink,Vie s use of a small
quantity of the Oil: The namesand =residences of the
lady and gentleman-will .be given' to those who desire it, .
'at the office of the advertiser. ,
Its properties' are highly develope d in the certain and
surprisingly speedy core of all cases of •
CHOLIC,_CRAMP,.AND SPASMS. •
Several cases of Cramp Cholie 'have been effectually
cured by one dose of the Oil, In' the :short space of half
an hour, when the parties have been 'agonized with pain.
Its curative properties have been remajtably manifested
in tha radical cure of
• DISEASES OF THE SPINE.
A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was cure*
effectually of one of the worst eases of diseased Spine,
which had 'confined her to her bed for a considerable
time, in which she could not torn' herself It is also a
sure remedy and perfect cure for pahninthe small of the
back, and • ' '
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
Read the following: ' • ' • '
Prrtasuarmr, Dec.lB, IMO
This to certify' that I Was afflicted with grearpahi in
the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so
much that I could not stand uptight. liy,sabbing eve'
natty, and using half a teaspoonful intesrfallyoUght and
morning, Iyrns entirely . cured, ' %JOHN RIDDLE,
. •
•• • •• ; • near ,Ailvreen, Armstrong co., Pa.
Aigentleman'of PittsbwirlC afflicted with a violent in
flammation of the kidnvirs—the pain of which caused
him to faint—was co vpletely mixed, in three days, by the
use of the Arneri , ext Oil.
The qualities of this . •
. -NATURE'S OWN REIIIEDY
extremely penetrating and. anti•inilauimatory . , conse
quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem
edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or i n
temaL Used immediately after a sni t bruise or wound,
it will cure-and prevent .
GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION.
It bad, in addition, been found ,u salutary, pleasing and
iiffeetive remedy for. those . yery unpletainnt and ineonve.
%hat diseases, . . .
GRAVEL 'AND IJRINARY COUPLAINTS. '
. _
'DO *Price, 'Weems per bottle. . •
Contlanne on . Your:Guard.
The surprising excellence and groning popularity
the American Oil bas induced some dishonest persons
palm upon the putlie, miserable imitations of this truly.
valuably medicine for the purpose of deceiving the nu-.•
wiry, and defnradiag the Proprietor.
•
in order to be sine of obtaining the genuine, alert"
the following eons 'LIMNOS : •
let. See that the name "Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty es
head of Wood et.," is printed on the label of the wrappei
of each bottle, to imitate which'is felony.: •
81 That each bottle is Inclosed in a pamphlet contain .
irg fall directions for ase;. and also containing the name,
aid address of Wm. Jackson, . General Agent for the
roprietors • likenise, the name and address of the pro
ptietoni D. Hail & Co., Kentucky.
.3d. :Parehase 'ONLY of the advertised Agents, all of
whom have a show bill, oil which is printed - the names of
the Pthprietort and General Agentsthns D. Hail &Co.,
Proptietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
General Agent for - western •Pennsylvania, and part of
Ohio and Western Ifte,;,, and the' printers' names—
& Shryock, .blirgh--printed at the bottom
of said sho'w bill.
4th. Observe—the genuine ite-t
green color, without any sedimeu can Oil is of a daft
, nd its specific gravi
ty lighter than water. any
coanterien. are mostly of a
black color;-come white, like Spirits W. Turpentine,.
said to be refined and clarified ;- Annie Seaer...o,l_ ol h_
ent a mixture of other common oils, and one n bleek filthy
looking mixture. purporting te'come front the “Pntsbnrgh
and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of these coan
terfeitapossess either the virtue or the power of the true
AMERICAN OIL. • • •
EirSold wholesale and' retail by WM. JACKSON,
General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western
Pennsylvania, \ Vestern Virginia, and Nor th ern Ohio;
and by the following duly appoinedAgcnts in Allegheny
county Pa.:
- •
Dr. Brown,Alleghewy city. . .•
J. R. Johnson, • • ...• .
..•
Jonathan lamest, Manchester. • • .
•
Alexander Asdale, Wylie ireet.
. 3. R. H.*Jacques, truminghun.
Wm..l.*Snaith, Temperanclville.
•. •.•O. H. Starr, Sewickley.. . .• : •• •
•.
Edward Thompsen,.Wilkieburgh. :. •
• Daniel Negley, East Libegy.
•H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbugh. . . .
Thomas Alkin, Sharpsburb. ; • .
11. Rowland & Son. firKesport.
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . ". • • • :
John Black,'Turtlo Creek.
Bakenown. -• , •
Samuel Springer, Clinton
James M'Kee, SteteartsUrn•
Riley M'Laughlin, Plum pruship.
J. Fulton, Tamntum...
Jeremiah Fleming, LawlnTeville.
Robert• Williams, Anhunille.
augl3-dfcw6m • •
F - DitOlif. the New York Grate, Oct. 6, 1839, a daily .
. paper deservedly et' e lad of the daily press in
thi
ri:o unt Smic
a lks I
,b• P 4, g rsapa t were but courtesy
to call the attention of our re ns to this invaluable prep•
untie% which will belband'adertised in another column.
Mr. Bristol a' brother, and Mum' a highly interesting
newspaper„every, now - and tin, one or two numbers of
which. we ,have Already nod ,cd• and the Medicine itself
Wm been
'. eulogised by nearlydl the press of the western
country, and, we dmilit not; fitly eulogised. It has Mita
favor, moreover,_, very .fletteng tesumonials from the
most eminent , prnethionenlevery part of the country
Where 'it thus heen _wed. ' ere 'ls beauty and taste
enough in the tiottles, aad Irish engraved labels in which
they are enveloped, to indte a purchase, even if the
preparation Jutish' were not to of the sovereignest .
the world,” asevery ,persininust believe it is—that
every . one must,believe it • - -thal isi every' one who.
would not resist a maps of diumentazy evidence concha--
Mire enough to convert St it to. Christianity. - Irny one::.
of the bottles, gentle yeadedind see whether you Co note'
agree with ;Ita *Wiling:PC. lllll
For sale by „. , Ir, Co.,
(chili-:cor. arta lbod and 6th and Wood sta.
• -
Golli AND TIC DOLORERA.—
Alb A respectable gentlerin called at oar office, as he
said, to inform us that-he lit been a ffl icted for 15 years. ,
With , Rhemnatism or Gott and occasionally with Tie
Doloreux that! he , had btu frequently confined to his
TOolli, for months together,ud often seared the most in
tense.and excruciating;pm but that lately be had been
using jayrie'.l.Attetatire, for which he foundthe most sig.-
nal and unexpected relief kle says he found the mod'. •
nine very-pleasant and eictive, and that he now con-.
eiders himself perfectly ised : —PhiladclAia North Aram--
lean
A Farr IVozra Raawk—A gentlemM of Scrofulous.
habit, from indiscretion this younger days, became af,
-feeted with' Ulcurationsn, the Throat and Nose, and 8.1
disagreeable, eruption, elite Skin. Weed, his whole ,
system bore the marks ,!..being astarAed with disease:.
One hand and wrist war •, , -so much a.fficted that he hadi
lost t h e use the bantßirery part being covered with
deep, painfule anti offerive ulcers, and were as hollow
.and porous air an'hortaymomb. It was at this stage of bis
complaint, ; when death 13mutred inevitable. ' from a loath
some disease, that he cinmenfed the'n.se of Jaynes Al-
Moan arid'h eying tabu sixtert boUlesji now perfect-
The Alterative opertes ttrough the circulation, and
purifies she blood and fadifores diSeasifffinn the system,
wherever located,: ant 1.1.0 nuraeroter*nres it bat per
formed in diseases oi tly, skin, Canter, ; scrofula, gout,
liver complaint, dyspeutirpnd other chronic diseases, is
truly nstomshing.--Sp , rie the Tama _ _
Dar" , For'eale m Pittibigh,etthe !ERIN TEA STORE,
*Fourth street. .•
Fresh Arzfvesi ' 0..1,X5'W0041 street.
HODKINSON s last olP,deirrAirithin Me past
.1.11.. week; the largest,ssortaleatof-Yreneh CHINA,
ever °palladia thistivy aanslsaatiti Part o C — Fancy,
Plain, hit°, Gold Lfraniur Gold , and Tea Setts; an
extensive assortment Ofbirhite,Fitiwiturttlue and Liver
pool 'roe Stone wate r L'readiteittoiht separate pieces,
as mayi be requi r e:o4So; a, - beautiful assortment of
Clitidairabras and. bolui r pftho,fievretit shapes and pat._
nis, direst frordthe Aailtfr.meturerf
would do allt,lrre hire a eau; at
,set27.' : - Nekl IVaod. 3 lloori keibte Ftfa.
*.
' . In .eu Collector, - -
T?' alcieolgastlettenurigedby the liberal patronage
" of the Acrelcults,'professimal eentlemen, and me
citable& o .llle city,llTers his dervicea for the collection
;of aafoknts in the ety oc - Pitaburgh and vicinity. Hwy:-
lair unaided to hairless of mis kind for many years for
the Board of Trade- and bang well acquainted with this
and the adjoining utles..he feels confident'of his ability
to mire iatisfoutroi, - by prompt and faithful, attention to.
'art bushes' , emended wain". •
- ,
• ' *-' . ,-. ' JAMESCGALBILS.TH, Jr.
To hi e jt met-, a t, re. Wm....lllarri's, Merchant Tailori.
Third Aztec, opposito Ate Post Office;
(labial Admus; Daf,Aceordatant; :.
Yd
J. c m h oriii .
~ . ThornaZ%cott,Masont
L. H.DPringiyin; : 'las:Meth/ire iderch't Tailor;
James Marshal; Wm. B. 80
Wright
Goorp.B M . ree4 Dr, NV-_, rih, DentistDr, Go.Trzfktmet .r. C.-Dodge. , ' intiv7:3m
Nr
F.V BpOli...lrpingis Sketch' Book, 'illustrated by
Wins Poems; illustrated by Lemma.
PEW'S Teintile Poets of limerica, with portraits
The Fist of the Knickerbockers.
LFsbin &merit/es: - ' • , .
Stletrical•BOMlUteelt
`The Child of the Sea. • , - ,
Lamb'sltrantatic Poets. ,
Lcrwell'sCouversationson
DramatieWorks of Behemoth tuth Fletcher]
PoetichlWorks of Spencer: --• ,
Poetical-Works of Chaucer.
reelical•Worksof Ford and Masslager.
PorialelY S.' BOSWORTH &
nov l- , ~ , „ • 4th dine!, dear Etarket.
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