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- READY-MADE CLOTHING,
SELLING - OFF!LOW FOR VASIL
•, • D DELA NY, No. 4Si Liberty strcet,Pittsburgit, having
• I. replenished rids Stock wlthin the last and present
months with the, atf in styles of Fasitionablo..o oods, at
exceedingly low pnces, offers the best assortment_ of.
CLOT Q -who ,frittd In rho City. at the :west cash
. . price . omit them are every description of press
and Frock Costs 1-Sack and Overcoats of nli fashionable
colors and material, sach'as French beaver, heavy Broad
Cloths, super. bine, brown and drablllankets and.Cana..
da Prize Coats, of tits late les: Every description
of Pantaloons arid Veal d d other articles in the cloth
ing line.
• Also, a general Assortment Of Geode to make to drder,
. hich will be made in the most fashionable manner, on
ate shortest notice. ideclff I . P. DFI.ANY.
big
asolotimble *lot Ina Store.
WEMEBURG begs leaveto inform his friends and
NJ. the public_ in general that he Ens opened a'NEW.
READY - MADEFASHIONABLECLOTO STOREy
on Market sheet, second door froaf Second street, where,
he has, and always leaps oh hand, a fall assortment of
Ready-made Fashionable Clothing, which he will`sell on
he most reasonable terms, for CASH.
He also 'wishes to call'the attention Of his friends and
he public in general to 'Ms very extensive selection ot
French, English and.Belgiin - Cloths and Cassimeres i in
endless variety, and Vesungs for everyone's rise, which
he has selected himself in dm East, and which will be
made to. orderin a superior manner, at bis Fashionable
Heed Quartens, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire do Co.)
and at prices that wlll not questioned by. the best ot
bargainmulkerm • C. WERNEHURG,,
N 0.251 Liberty street, and
13023 1' ritarket street,24 door from Second.
Business Card.
TYR.4.NI79AS WELL ASMONOPOIJES MUSTPALL:
Th .. SO MUST PRICES;
m
WCIL facie will be proven by calling at McGann's
— PasldottatdeTailormgEstablbhment,Third street,
St. Charles
Morro: Slncaipreus and quick salts.
Viatarrt : Pooh and good.
Cox 'ft-rmon : • Very far in As background.
My old customers, and all others, are respectfully. ht.
rated that I am waiting drithem; MCGUIRE;
oct2B - Tailor, St. Charles. - '
11 WOULDRa3PECTFULLY invite the attention
of our friends and the public to the great variety
o SINTER COATINGS and, other articles, we have
Just received—timontrst which will be found the greatest
variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAB, and PEARL colored
BLANEEET,- MACKINAC, and MAVER - CLOTHS.—
FRENCH and BNGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIIIIERSB,
.1713271VG5, e. no above Goods having been bought
for cash, at extremely low pricesove are prePared to ac
commodate all who may fauor us with their palronage,
with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call.
(rf' Remember, 418 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7 th.
nov3o t McMULLEN & DOWNING.
T. &.J. T. DVIDANOE
No. &79 coßNEßstrni ANDIXBEEITYSTEETS:
gaving enlarge d and newly fitted np their establish
ment, at th e above well known stand; respectfully
vita, the attention of, their friends and the public to theix
choice selection of New Goods, comprising every vane.'
ty for spring and summer wear selected especially fo r .
their customer department. noise wishingto leave their
orders will find at this establishment every style of new
and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth
ing is exteusive got up in the best manner, of durable ma
terial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to
purchase. All are invited to call, and may rest assured
that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety.
Alarge assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand.
• clothing 1 Clothing 11 Ole • Stilt
The Three .13 Dom .vs. Ma Weston World ! .
1.50000 - SELECTED GARMENTS now
made and ready to be offered on the
most l iberal terms to' my old eastomers and the public in .
general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive'
establishment has now, after returning. from the Eastern
cities, at mach trouble and expense, Just completed his
fall and winter arremrements to supply his thousands of
customers with one cit the most desirable stocks of Clo
tnuig that has ever been offered in this or any, other mar
ket west of the mountains. For neatness 111 .tyle and
workmanship, Combined with the vory low price which
linty will be sold for, must certainly render the old unri
valled Three Bic Doors one of the . grentrat attractions of
toe western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to
announce to my numercinafriends at home and abroad,
that. norwithstandirq the extraordinary. efforts which I
have made to meet the many .calls in my line, it is ,wit ti
difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is
made on this ; establishment. It is a. well established
fact, that ray . ralesarecignt or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade, and this being the case on the
amount sold, I can tiffrod to sell at much less profit than
others could possibly think of doing if they wished to
Cover contingent expenses. I intend , to make a clean
sweep of all mypresemstockbeforethe beginning of next
year; coming to this Conclusion , I will make it the inter
est of every man, who wants a cheap winter snit, to call
and purchase at the Three Big Doors.
orrittqlkw . JOHN M'CLOSREY
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.EW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron
City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths,
consistingof (use French, English and American Plain,
black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles;
fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and
Fancy Satins—All of which we will make up at the most
reasonable pricei, in a durable Find fashiwable style.
'Reddy made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's
Cloaks of the most fashionable. patterns. Neck and
PocketHdkfs., Suspenders,'llosams,.. Shin Collars; and
every article - usually kept in a Clothing Store . Country
- Merchants, before purchasing City will find it to
their advantage to call at th e Iron ' Clothing Store,
No. 132.Eiberty street, immediately apposite the mouth
o r Market: (octlEkt] , C. lE'CLOSREY.
. . .
• Dam's New System. of Book-Keeping
JOST PrIBLISHED 13,Y RARPER BRO'S, N. YUBA
THE first pat tof this work, embracing the most com
et .• pieta course of Mtkructiap, and practice, on both Sin
and Double
,Eirtry,"ever published . , • Price 75 cents.
. ' whole work, embracing the Author's well known
improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition
al setts of books, with a chapter on partnership settle
meats, and a Key to the oral exercises,-full clothbound,
The following extracts from the written opinions of
some of the most eminent Merchants, Hankers and Ac
countants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in
reference to Waive?* in that city:
" It contains matter that is important and interesting to
the merchant and mtn of business, to whom I think it
Will be found highly useful. C. O. HALSTEAD,
President Manhattan Bank, New York."
"It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practica
Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping.
RICHARD IRVIN, Ship , owner and Alerchl,
• No, 98 Front street, New York."
"Remarkably fall and coMplete, and will certainly
convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un
dersigned intends using it as his Text,Hook.
JOHN H. SHEPHERD,
Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. V."
"It Is in every way calculated to give a clear and sat
isfactory insightinto the very useful science of which it
treats, through all its gradations, from the simple style
suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most varied
and complicated commercial business.
A. S. FRASER',
Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New York." '
"I believe it mill be of great service, not only to the
hew beginner, but to the most experienced accountant.
. F. W. EDMONDS,
, Cashier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street."
u Iconsider it the first work I have ever met with from
which a thorough practical knowledge of the science can
be obtained. JOHN OAMIISELL,
Merchant, 63 Joint st i New York."
For sale at the- Book Stores, and at the Author's Acad
emy corner of the Diamond and Market street. oct3l
apes or anuary, .1 :
ECF.:IIVIT 3 AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street,
.1.4 third door above Second street—
Godey's
Lady's Book, unnsually large, at
BIZ
• ,tractivp engravings; the l i terary department of the high
'est order for this No., commencing a new volume.
Sartain's Union Magazine, beautifully embellished,
and comprising 80ges of reading matter, all original.
Graham , / Magaz ine, illustrated with four beautifid en
gravings; in size, a fall double number.
Poems of John Quincy Adams, with Notices of his
Life and Character. - • -
A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church,
against the charge of corruption, in the administration of
. her discipline ; published by order of the Church.
Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; trans
lated from the Preach of Rodolpfie.Topifer.
An impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N.
Matfit—a narrative of his first marriage; also, his second,
with many particulars never before published. ,
Second volume Paul now complete; by
George Lippanl. •
Miuy Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life, England;
published by the Harpers. •
Julian De Milford, or. Woman's Love ; a Romance of
Smiles and Tears; i llustrated. • •
-Angelina Lai:more, or the 'Life of a Beauty; by the
author of the altd3reselt at Promise, ice
The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer or Notre Mime;
by Victor Hugo. deel4
Wholesale and Retail.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
TIEOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in
form his friends and the plains . generally,
that he continues to occupy that largo and cam- 4 es.,
ruodions Store Room, formerly occupied by Sturm 'l. ll
.estock Ec Co., No.Bo, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a taro and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whim end all other ern
ales in his line. •
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepezed to
runtish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufacto red
of the best meanies), and inn style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactared artiele, and at 66 per cent.
cheaper. • • •
Oespatrithfeechignto and Farmers would do well to call
and - examine his stock before parehastni elsewhere; as
he is determined to sell rust rate articles , at very low
UT Don't forget tier place,. No. 66, canter of Wood
trees and Diamond Alley. - = apne
'or Ha e or •, xehesme.
OFFER FOR SALE the - whole of the property Ott
I
which I now reside in the Sixth Ward of the City,
consisting of the Lerelling House; Out Houses, ,te., with
the Garden; of I would exchange the $11.02C for Property
in the neighborhood of the 'City i—or I would divide the
Property to cult Vurchasers. Persona disposed to pur
chase or exchange, tan call on me at the warehouse of
Cummins in Smith,Smlthfield street,oppcssite the Monon
gahela House. PleeB:2triorto JAMB C. CUMMINS.
A. Card.
fro THE ENTERPRISING.--& rare chance is now
„11., presented for the safe investment in n business en
tirely new; one adapted to the mau of limited, as well
as to the man. of extensive resources; yielding a profit.
from and enterprise beyond tali , . oPart:rtlotrof the
day.. It lathe, omplete monopoly or a staple article, ab
solutely necessary , and essential to every family, as well
as indispensable to the mechanic, nnizan and profes
sional man. To capiUdists, au Opportunity offers itself
for a lucrative employment of either large °remelt sums,
bringing immediate and. highly satisfactory returns.—
Those desiroui of,embarking in a pleasant, genteel busi
ness, are invited, with others, to call ar. the office of the
undersigned, examine the article, tiiiaiform their own
Judgment, front the facts presented.
Offico-nF 4 vehane Buildings, Bt. Clair etreet, nextdoor
°Esquire jobar =cc
d oc s 3 r - • COLVER & MYERS.
'4ll .4 s2taTimer.-4r-Asuir
;, w. ,_ ~ ;~~ _.
EMI
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BIM
INAUMEI
PRICTLEM TRANSPORTATION ; SINE
. .
FR . .
iPITTSBURGH. TOE-ERIE
BE-SHIPPING.-The Boats belonging to tifisLine
.put - order, and are now tainting
-regularly between Pittsburgh 'and Erie. touching - at-all'
intermediutePorts along the Canals.. Aigoat, will always •
be at the wharf, under thelilnnongahela Bridge, arid •one
will start regularly every other day. The,People's.
Transportation Line has every futility for carrying
Freight and Passengers. The: boats.will be: towed to
Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canals. • The .boats are commanded by.
experienced and careful menall of whom have an -in
terest in the Line.
-1317* Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded ,
to any point on the Lakes.
For freight or passage apply to
• R. KIRKPATRICK, '
Agent, Water /tweet, Pittsburgh.
- • AGENTS:
• Cu= & Co., Beaver.
R. W. Cmciturronam, New Castle.
Taotrratax & lifircirerrsua,Palaski. • ••
• SENNETT Waal= & Co., Middlesex. •
. Moroi Flinn Sharron. ' •
JOSIPH McCuras,Sharpsburgh.
S. B. &G. Lownv,Ellarksvilie. • . ,
Kum & Marianiaa, Bigßend. •L • '•
S. C. Ptairmat, West Greenville.
J. &T. Kusaratcs, Adamsville. •.- •
W. H. Hxxxav,Hartstown', •
W. Waraworra & Co., Shermatt'a Corners. •
WM. Powx t Conneautville. ' - • •
pnng Corner
wages, Al6ion.
A. Knell, and B. Twtineroat &'.Co.,Erle.
The following Agents in Erie will receive and fbr
ward, Freight:to • any. Port 'on - the Lakes, shipped by
W. M. Galia,gher,., . • Sohn Ream,- •
G. W. Raverstick do Co., Josiah Kellogg,
Kelsoe & Loomis,, • Walker& jet3 -
-'771-3otrae.,
Pittsburgh Portub
1848.
For the". Transportation of Freight to and from -
P IT T SCURGIIiP II B4ADELPHIA.,BALTMOBE,NW
YORK, BOSTON, &C..
BORBIDGE CASH •• . TAAFFE 4. O'CONNOR,. Pittsburgh.'
1111118 old established Line being now in full ; operation,
the proprietors have made extensive to
forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the
most favorable terms, They confidently tope, th eir well
known promptness in delivering goods—pecu liar safety,
in mode of c pyrying—capacions warehouses at eachpott,_
affording accommodations to shippers and owners of
produce,—together with their to experience and unre
mitting attention to business, wilLsecure to them .a con
tinuance of that libhral patronage they hereby gratefully
acknowledge.
All consignments by and for this line received, charges.
paid; And forwarded in any required directions .free of
charge for commission, advancing or storage.
, No interest, directly or indirecek, in steamboats.
; All communications Promptly. .attended to on applioe
iion to the follOWing agents: •
, • . BORIDGE & CASH
278. Market 'street Philadelphia.
TAAppE ePcoxNdic,
• - Catalßasin,'Pittaburgh.
O'CONNORS & - 004
North street, Baliimore.
•
WILLIAM B.AVIL SON;
al 86, Cedar street, New York.
• • Merchants Transportation Line.
EWES
VIA CANAL? , AND A
ism itAlfiltnpar PHILADEL
CIOODS consigned u tur care will be forwarded with
out Air delar, and att. e lowest current rates.
C. A. M'ANULTY A CO,
Canttl tlasin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
lt En t Es" gil?PfJZiai , e,,,, e AL
RASE t
MERRILL & CO.,
.1629 &Milt's wharf, Baltimore.
pipircha n t s , 4•1 • ay Freight sP , Line. .
Mali= 18 48. abiM
EXCLUSIVELY far the transportation of way freight
between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Jolmstown "Holli
,
daysburgh, Water street, and Peteraburgh.
This Line yaUforriled for the special accommodation of
the way Curtness. The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received during the last two
years, respectfully inform their old customers and the
public generally, that they are now - better prelared to
deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Ritilroads
with promptness and despatch.
raoparnrcals.
JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE,
JOHN MILKER & CO.
Acatins—C. A. hPlisirLYT & Co., Pittsburgh;
Jona hlna.zu, Hollidaysburg;
Picswoirrn & Woons, Johnstown.
Ricrragircts—Smith & Sinclair; J. &J. M'Devitt; G. &J.
H. Shoenberger; FL Robison & Co.; FL Moore.; Bagaley &
Smith; John Parker, Wm. Lehmer& Co.; G. P. Stroenber
ger, Pittsburgh. je29
Merchants* Tramiporttation..l.llno,
F 11943 t0 Philade a lplr :m ati d ° l7at t im k o e r r e e . ha r ize a i Te. gar n l c t:
our care will be forwarded without delay, at tbeirsrest
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions
promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for tabs-
C. A. hP.A.NITLT 4 t & Co., Proprietors,
marl Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
(Gazette.only. copy.)
Western New York College of Health.
' 207 MAIN errazxr, Bovril...a, N. Y.
DR. G. .0 VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS celebrated remedy is coaster ;y increasing its
j 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
plaint immediately relievedino matter of how longstand
ing. (See pamphlet for tesumony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other ar
ticle can relieve you andthe cures testified to will con
vince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great
West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious
compound is a part of this mixture ; it cures these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the apt
'tem torpid. (See pamphlet.)Piles, a complaint of a most
painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol
lows by a few days use of this article. • It is far beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for any other
disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet)
Debility of the System, Neck• Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys, /ccor Intimation of the same, Is immediately
relieved by a . . ' few days use of this medicine, and a core is
always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men
- stmations. No article has ever been offered, except this,
which would touch this kind of derangements. - It maybe
Jelled upon 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 pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu
tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing
power of this article to actinnediately, and the poison
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
"Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of
this artiR I RPITRITIVIRSLOOD,and drive such diseases from
the eystem. See paraphiet for testimony of cures in all
dissases; which the limits of an advertisement will not
permit to be named here •, Agents give them away,; they
contain 22 pages of certificates of high character; and a
stronger array of proof of. the virtues of a medicine, nevi
er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any.case, and if bone
and muscle are !Milo build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid noszost, and keep taking ,tlie ;medicine
as longasthere is an improvenient: The proprietor wordd
caution the public - against a "nninber , articles which
come out tuider the heads of SA/MAPS. t t.,s, Sisursokc.,
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. They are good for noth
ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: Tolima rumtor.s a.
'Their inventors never thought of caring such distpumstill
this article had done it. d particular study of the pamph
kts u taritertlysoliciud. Agents, and all who sell the ar-.
tiele, are glad to circulate gratuitously, Put up in 30 oz.
bottles, at $2; 12 oz: do. at Si eacli---the larger holding
oz. more , titan the two small bottles. Look out and not'
get imposed. upon. Every bottle has "Vatighn'tiVeftut
his zfiboniriptio Mixture," blown 'upon the gluts, -the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn " on the directions,
and "G . C. Vaughn, Bufalo,Naamped on the cork. None
other are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. Gf C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main istreet,i3atfalo wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters l ' tniess petit-Mild—order
from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let
ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt
ly attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article
-132 Nassau st., N. Y.•• 295 Essex st, Salem, Mass.,• and
by the principal Druggists throughout the United Siatee
and Canada, as Agents. •
HAYS -to BROCKWAY Agents
No. 2, Liberty st.,. near Canal Basin
do
_-
"EIOLLANSBEE dc HAYWARD, WHOMMALE BOOT,
.12 Sinn and Telma bizscmurrs, No. 11313, Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., have re-opened again with an entire new
stock ofßoota, Shoes, &c., which will be sold at the eery
lowest rates. Our goods are oftt supdrior quality being
mannfactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade
Country Merchants and others, who buy toxell again,will find it ro their interest to cad and examine oar goods_
before purchasing, as we feeleonfident they will Please,
both ittrregard to quality and price. We also have on"
hand ajprge supply of Httyward , s spring tempered Metal;
ic gum blastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which we are
enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the man
ufacturers. These shoes are manufactured by an 'entire ,
new process, and , warranted not to melt by exposure to
heat.. FOLLANSBM & HAYWARD, •
sep,l6.3m • No. HO, Liberty st., - Pittsburgh, Pa.
W.94l ES, randy, "Jas Hennessy;"BRANDIES, GINS, &e.-10 half pipes Cog.
p i ngs c ognac Rrand "
, '35 Otard,DuPuy & Co."
ae B
,2 t.
h
3 AV " Pinet i Castilian & Co,"
12 octaves Rochelle " "A. Seignette."
4 pipes Rolland Gin'
s qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry iVine,"Daff Gordon &Co."
10 s/" " Madeira "Beigheder;"
10 " " "L. P. Tenerife " Carpenter J ."
40 " " "
20 " " " Lis Opoboa rirto " vaous grades ;
41
10 hhds., 20 half do., and.go bbls. Rata.,Sauterne wine ;
10, :".i Dordeanz Claret, " Idontferandi7
15 - " Marseilles " •, 'Bergass,
15
15 baskets Champagne Wine, " Reidseick ;"
" " " " P.'A.ll - uram & Co."
10 " ."Tsieron'tc - Ss"
50 eases Claret, of various grades, as imported inbottles;;
.10 " Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 1848, " - Luirluds;" •
" " " "Litton*"
20. " Marseilles " " " jam' received Mid
for sale, by /8024 MILLER tc RICKETSON.
QWEET ..POTA,TO.M—.3O -bys..Aweet Potatoes on
0 - consignment for sale by '
oet3
RING lc MOORHEAD.
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84.Wa1l at., New-Yor Eli le,.s -, / - Liverp oo l, England
O n
iserthe4 offers to make permanent and funned Inatuence
nscivoLvit inform their friends andth
propert/•his-c
intity and itavicialtr,lHlO -011 skilmr ma
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P ubi le;,.tharthey-itave, commenced`the Gene- by the c'lnat and teers•_.,.._'' _lr_ ' :-.,, --. • - - r
•- i f fai shvprtag and Commisaion Businvu, to- - - ''" \r -•'' ' ; • -..-DlKE.vrons_.. --.- .1
, , opt gather witit•the.Gfflur o r parim g e r -Ri rr i neve ,„ . 'Arthur G. eollt"Preet. ,, ilibutmelrßrooks, ..- ,
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.' grantiaguertificates of passage 'Wm London,- . Alex. Henry, Charles Tail*, '
Lirerpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the '
, Samuel Vi r ..frilies i. , - l - Samuel W. Smith,
Old pountiry to New York, Boater!' and Philadelphia, tat Edwa rd E mil! , --- ' 4 -
Audwrie Whi64
pa post reasonable terms. -
; Grafts and,Bills of Exchange, from Ll to anrortiount ' 'Jahn Whitt* - - " - 'John' IL - Neff,. •
on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branche s, on • Tho Mas r Cope • ,'"...;- .Hieherd ID:Wderd, "
LivarPool: v - - .. ,- - ~.. , Wm. Welsh', '.. '....." : ' Heirryl). Sherrard,Sec'y.
The days of sailing of the Regular Line 01:Liverpool _ Thu' is lbe oldert,lnserrante :Company -in the United
Packets, Os. fixed.upon. are - the-Ist, alb; 11.ih, loth,. m e i States, heel nbien chafteied in 179;1. Its charter is per.
ando3th of every... Month. . ••, - • Pettudrand from itsiigh standing, long orPeliellea , Pm -
These Ships email of the-largest class, and are corn - , ple , ureansirund avernling all risks of, on(eXtra hazaraona
metyled ,4y , men of ' character and,experlehoci‘ .9rh-e,. , charupter,lt may. Ite colpidered as offering ample Recall-
Cabin accommodations are all that-can bbt'desirearin Vic the public. - '' ' -wn2,1)01 - P. JONRS.
point of splendorand emrtienienee. They are 'tarnished At Counting Room of Aswoodo o4 es , k,po., Water and
with cverydascription ofetores of the best kind. Pune , Trantete.,,Pittibuigh" '-- r. - • - - at aYl 3 '
tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. - ' ' --
Packet Ships Bosch's, Siddons, Sheridan add Garrick,
are vessels of thearlargest class • and those.desirous'to
bring out their, friends, cannot selectlner or star Ships.
Passage can be secured at the lowest - rates. r. , • ,
, New Orleans Line of Packets sail meekly. For - pass ,
age or freight, apply as above. orb!" .r" -• '
- - JOSEPH- SNOWDEN, or
EDMUND SNOWDEN;
deellj Corner 4thond StnithteldototTittebur
Passage t;oc OTLAN ana. frgirldair.fealo!di
LEr
By the Steamship B .IR4tH;SLIVDS, and the regular
• - !.• Packet „
- 1 * A . !: !-.- , , stf •
- . •
HYRNES It' CO:, engiige PaitseaMrs, to and
from Livdrpool by the Regular Line •orplikkets on 'the.
Ist, 6thi'lltti,'l6o, 21st and 20th of every moath..
The regular line triL Packet Ships sailing ketWe'en_Liv
erpool and New York, compose the following Ships:
The MELIA, • The NEWYORK,
'IIOTTINGUER, or rug WEST,
, ROSCTUS, " SHERIDA.N r
" ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD,
" ASHBURTO__ ,N ," , HENRY CLAY,
WEST , NEW SHIP,.
ToßKstratr, " .CAMBRID GE,
" LIVERPOOL, " SONTITHTION,
" SIDDONS,. ""GAR BICK,
COLUMBIA, • " MONTEZUMA, -
PATRICK HENRY, " NEW WORLD,
" WATERLOO, " . JOHN R.. MUDDY,
And in Brst class American or Merchant Ships, sailing
from Liverpool to New York and-Philadelphia weekly;
and by thellivoriteStenin.shipSAlLAllSANTlS-iailing.
'as follows F:routLiverpoolon 6th ,Tune,7th:A.ugustand
10th October, and from Nevi York on:6th May, 7th July,
Bth September and 17th November.. • ~
'.Pdrisons visiting the Oki Country and those, wanting
their relatives opt extraordinary, iquickrahouldselectthis
- conveyance, the price ofpassaim in the Sarah Sands be
ing very little more than Packet Ship:rates.. For pass - age
apply to P. W. BY.IINES & CO, 83 South st l N.
and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool..
P. s.—We have at all times for saleiDmAs at sight,,for
tiny amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch !
es, ecc. &c. Apply as above, or to
JOHN THOMPSON,
156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
• • Haanraden & Co.rs
; Inn , PantoGlint
fw &RR ANGEME N Ts.
jr.r Hereafter, all-Steeritge.Paiisingerii:comung.trom
Europe, engaged in America to come ovey,in 'either of
the ships of a.annatt & Co., will be farmthed avith.thei
following Provisions, or then ermivalent,in other articles
pally g00d..--Ses.drs qj Con pus, May 17, 1848.
HIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto
• • fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis
ions, Many of them eame uoard entirely destitute,
which often caused much sickness and death.
35 Bt. Biro, , All of good genii
-10 " Rice, • ty rind one:icnth
10 " Oatmeal, of .thelTroyiluonsi
10 • •". Flour,
.11f ‘. Beans and Peas , delivered to each.
.• . .
36 " Potatoes, •
Passenger every
• • 4 pint of Vinegar,. week, with a saf
e° gallons of Water, Orient simply of
•10 s: Salted' Pont; free from bone.) Fuel 'for - cooking.
Each hip in this 'Line will be properly ventilatedoind
at.griod house over the itassage-way lending to the Pa,-
• isengerg' apartment. The Carnbtiose and Cooking-ranges,
for the use of Passenger,,, are lrept undercover. Every
attention Will be paid to promote their health and comfort:
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA' ROBINSON;
.ps7 , • Fifth st., near Wood.
Tiapioott'a Genera
IiItREMITTANCES and rintattgetii and
froth Great Britainandfreland, by W.
& Tapicoth 75' South at., corner
of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water
loo Rood, Liverpool.
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
above House,. are now prepared to make arrangements
on the moat liberal terms with those desirous at paying
the passage .of their friends from the Old Country end
they flatter themselves their character and long standing
in basinestv will give. ample assurance that all their:ar
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Riess s. W. It J. T. Tapseort ate loug and favorably
known for the superiorchiss, accommodation, and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE
WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTING UER,
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and sirooNs, two of which
leave each port monthly—frem New York th e dist and
each, and from Liverpool the 6th and:llth; in addition to
which they have arrangements with' the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every five days; being thus determined
that their theilltles Strait keep pace with Weir intrealing
patronage: while Mr. W. Tupeicott's constant personal
supenntendance of the business In Liverpool is an nddi
Urinal security that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to.
The subscribers being, ea ual, extensively enged
in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh ga and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of
and forward passengem immediately on their landing,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; and .are,
therefore, prepared to contract for passageSrom any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature.ol
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise atj.
minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
seat - for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be refluided in full.
REMITTANCES.
The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales,. thus af
fording a safe and expeditious mode of rentitung funds
to those countries, which persons requiring such radii.
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. 'FAAFFE O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Cominiraion Merelianta,
map27!ilikor-ly .Philadel.bia. z
—.lda BeMlle, Brother., -----jfK
Prtrerer.j . trivo ' YORE; Eban QUAY,
• DuaLll7; Scorumn ItoAD, LirrareeL. ll6l l.e
JAMES 'BLAKE', I', Agent, Cittice,on Penn st„,Canio
Basin, Pittsburgh.
Arrangements for 1848. „
RME, BROS. & CO., solo Agents for the Illtt
BALL LINE, oftiverpool and New York Pac eta,
take the liberty of announcing.. In ,their, old Irjends rmd
customers, that their arrangements for the year 18.19 being”
complete, they are prepared to bring-ent•passengers, by ,
the above Splendid Li - no, from tivurpobl to"..Ndw York
and Philadelphia. They refer to theieformer emirse of
doing business, and assure theft whcientrust them with
their orders, that the same tatisfeetion will be rendered
as heretofore.",
ISMITT•NCIIS TO " *" •
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES:
Drafts for •sale, payable, bn demind,' at any Bank
Ireland. •• •
The undersigned has made arrarigementslo bring ont:
passengers to Pittsburgh, dusing the presentyear.
febs-2nadawo • JAMES BLAKELY,
Passage To arid rom
Ifth .
• rilk
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GEORGE &MED I 80E, No. 134 Waterloo Road; Li-.
veopooL
Costherial& RrePooh, No.42BOuth st, N. •
HE Subscribers, having,occepted the Agency at thiS
.1. city of the above well known and respectable Douses,
are prepared to make engagementoforpauengers to COPle
out hom any part of Great Britain ot Irelond, by the re
golarLine of .Packet Ships, sailing frouLiverpool.week
y. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their
friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des.;
patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary .
on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address
SAMUEL M'CLURKAN & CO., ..
. , , 142 Liberty st., Pittsbnigh.
N. B.—Paosages engaged here from LiverribolldTitti
burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay
able at sight, th roughout the United Kingdom. iy2s-1Y
•_
?ABLOOM= Inn RIMMAXCII
°Moe.
101 - ARNDEN & CO. continue ttihring out persons from;
1.1. any part of" England, Ireland,:Scotland orWales,
upon the most liberal tonne, with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrants„ IVefionot al
low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scarnpi
that infest the sea-pons, as we take charge of them the
momeritthey report themselves, and See to their - well=he--
ins, and despatch them without any detention by 'the first
letupa.' We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers to shote• that they were detained forty-eight
bows by us in Liverpool, whilst Oita:wands of others wets
detained .iiionthe until 'they could be sent 'some old ,
croft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
We intend to perform our contracts honorably; cost
tifint itwuty, and notact as Was the case last season with
other (glees, who either performed not at alt, or when it
stilted their convenience.
o;f:trine tifawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 41 to
.'11,002, :payable at any of the Provincial Bankein Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales.-
...JOSHUA ROBINSON',
European and General Agent,
Filth street, one doer . below WoOd st.
REMITTANCE.
THE Subscribers art' prepared to forward money lo all
parts of England; Ireland,' Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates. ,
SAMUELAPCLURICEN & CO.,
142 Liberty !street.
febl2
•
- ST. CLAIR HOUSE,
• CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS.
FRESH OYSTERS, GAME, and-every delicacy of
the season the market affords, served up at the
shortest notice, and in the:very - be - at style. The house is(
lilted up and arranged in the best order, undet.ihe man- ij
agenient . of Isep27l JOHN M. CAMPBELL. d
Ma EXPRESS—Received at Hogan &Cantwell's, $ll,
13 Market street, arid for sale low—
. 1 dozenfiae crotdhet steel worked Ba
"gs:
‘!, velvet••
2 " 3 ' 4 crotchet " "
1 4t 44
MfM
• Great Western-Saddle, :
HARNESB, TRUNK AND WHIP 'MANUFACTORY.
IpHE subscriber' take k this method of intormitig hie
friends and. the4tftblie in general, that he has the
laraekt stock of the folloMing 'mined articles, of his twin
manufacture, in thisCity-6.Saddies; Harnett!, Trunks atut
Whips; all or kehich'he krarmintio ligialade 04dr
hest:material . , and by-the Vest idechtliticsln Allegheny
county. Being determined Aoi sell this magufaeturet
something lower:Manhaibeen beretefore sold in the city,
ht wthlictinvite persons need:n(llM' •aboS , t , named w
ndow; to , his iNVarehbuse, No. 214 Liberty street, oPrk
site Seventh.. hands made to order foPmachinerY.
• oct3l - • ••: G. KERBY.
CWElRlag's -Few Circular Scale Pianos.
•' ' EIGHT NEW,PIANO.FGRTES, froth the celebrated manufactory of Clacker
ing, Boston ; With the new Improved cir
cular scale; just received note opea. ,
Tot sale; at at Mr. Chickeriag's Factory prices, by- '-
t JOHN H. MELLOR, 4
No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh sale Agent for (thicker
ing's grand and square Pianos: tem WestemPenne_ oct2
JomysToN , e. STOCKTOV have putt reeeivedthe
following new works • '
History of Congreinq Blogrerihtearand Political, coin.
;Prising a history of internal ithirrovetnente,(Rivera, liar
:pore, &c.,) ;rpm the formation of the .Governmentto the
toCeeitl itme • emhzacika, alis,"-hhitdrical atotices of vit.
uit politicaLeventWbf Ocean 'Steam Nevi-Eldon; of
elTea and 'Cane taT,' together biograpines, per
zonal Siistoties, &a.; by : henry O. Wheeler, illustrated by
steel portraits, and fac simile aut.:wraiths.
• History of Charles 1, of England • by-Jacob Abbott,
with engravings. - • • • -
The R o mance of Yachting; Voyage , the . First, by Joe.
C. Hart.
A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life..
The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attome y
and Solicitors; by Samuel iYarre n, r. R. S. of the
nner temple, Barrister at Lea.; decS
- IronCity Cracker and Broad Bakery.
J. SHEPDARD
WOULD respectfully inform his friends - and the pub.
lie generally, that he has edded to his other 'bust.
;newt/ n ate manufacturmg of Crackers . of every variety.—
Ray g pnrehased one of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and
'Pilot Broad machines, he prepared to fill all orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortetteteicei' and. hopes
.by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the
public painenage: ThetyMblic t!'-iespectfully invited to
ealPand ezgmmna for themselves. •
BAKERY, Pip..lo Commercial - Row, Liberty at oppo.
site Smith fi eld.
.P.l B. Saperiortmdly.. }bead, rye-and dyspepsia Bread,
large and small rolls, fresh every - morningcan be had 14
thelstord4 or • nly : wagon,AW at bly 'stand In the market.
Cakes and Cortfcetfonary ou'hand Mid made to order.
ap2o-if 'No RrCoirintereitil ROvV,Liberty at.
_ _
•
wit le the beat.flougn Medicine I ever Sa l vor
READ the following Roofer the superiority of Dr. Win.
lard's. Oriental Cougidfixture,,from a t tcspectuble eh,
who has tried it: -
oliiiittati,'Dee. 15, 1847.,
assails. lists &Bitector,if:—Aßer laboring for several.
wteks under the disadVantagestif a lianiselng cough mid
most distreasing cold; which had, thus far, restated the ef.. -
feOts'of several of the NnfalliblesJl I was induced to par
chose a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give
Ita fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one
half of the bottle I found myself entirelywell. "'kis the
bpi medicine I ever hm'?
True copy. • -• . • JOHN HINDS.
Sold by HAYS .& BROCKWAY,. Draggisui c Commer
cial Row, Libeatreet, - , ..• innB •
NE" BAO I JargOTYP - E - 11001t1S;'Burks's Dui/a
ingt, gourth strate..-Houari A Jotracutnr,Daguerrec i ,
typists from the Eastern cities, would.calitlittattention of
the Mb abitants - of - pittsburgiv and the neighboring town*,
• to their Daguerre runic 'of citizen's and others, at rooms in
the third !story Or 13144's building, 4th st.
Persons wishingpictures taken may rest assured that
.no pains shall be spared to produce, them. in the highest.
! perfection of thikiitt:'Quiinstiumentii are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute ,pketures ittiurpassed
for high finish Mid truthfulness to nature. The public are
solicited to milltind examine.
PersonS sitting for pictures are neither cpßuirred or ex,
• pected to take theta Sinless' perfect satisfaction sgiven.
N.'B. Operators will find this -alood depot for stock
and chemicals.
Irrinstructions given in the art„eontaining the more
recent Improvements. '' • ' ' jan7
. _
, ill
Oyster agency. , • -
i- t YSTERS CHEAPER. TBA.tir.,VIE CREAPF,ST.--
M Received this . .day, direct- from Baltimore; lay ST.-- O ~ Fresh Oysters, whieli .1 will sell low, at my
store; tarhe Diamond also ttt YVin, Kramer'a r corner of
Seeond and'Smitlifteldatreets, and H C. Kelly's, eorner
-.of Fifth mid hltultet alter. • - •
a• i reeeiVe %heat daily at tha above4laces., 41l -
" - Parses • OysteraVarninted:; pitting temrned, if not good.
WeeB - nov2s' F. R. DRAVO.
111151111
,
,
Flike .ILusuranee, Companl
C H2L ..„E#R -PERPETUAL.---$400,000 `paid - in epee
iaqi Chestnut to., north side,near Fifth. Take IMIII.
rancei either permanent or limited; against lossdttm
; ',1 1 3!Y lire,b on 'Property and effects of every description,
m town'ar, country, on the - most reasonable terms. ---Ap
plication, made _either personally or by ' letters, will' be'
'promptly attended C. N.:I3ASIGKER, pros, ..
C. G. Darman, Secretacy. _ .:.
DIRECTORS :
Charles Baneker, = 4acob".R.Smith,
ThomaSßni_ . GeorgertY., Richards, l ;
Thomas T. 'Wharton, Mordecai Tl kelt*,
Tobias Wagner, maiphtE;Sorie,
:,. Samuel Grant, _ David's:
PITTSRURV,R . A.GENCY.
ITOIrm, Agem, at_ the... Exchange Offlee of
*Warrick Martin SG Co., corner of 3dand Market sta.:
' Firceisks taken on. buildings and contents in
Allegheny and the surrounding country. Ne
mailheofiintand"navi talrdn. -. aaglttr-_
_ _
11. A GEN C 11.0. F THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPIA.—N. B. corker of .
Third and Wood streett, Pittsburgh The assets At:the --
company on the first of,Ja,nuary,llB4s, as publishe4 in
conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, -
were
Bonds and Mortgages.
Red Estate ' at cost.
ry
TemporaLoans, Stocks and: Cash,
Making a total of • 8909,683 42
-Affording certain aiinnince 1 that all losses. will:be .
P ra mPtlY met; add gtrl4 entirb ?security to all who ob.
fronithia Goniptlny. "Risk& taken aces tow
rates as are consistent. with Security, • - •
0448 • WARRICK MARTIN, tint . ,
ary.
"Located in Allegheny. City,.Fiemingstrat, iccintiiluationoe;
• Bandusi.-y) above the North Common: -
THIS INSTITUTIONif noW in 'successful operation.
under the idarifigement of d competent Matron and
Nurses: The Medical Staff is aomposeilof the following,
Physicians : Drs. Addison, - Gazzam, Dale, Brooks, Mor
'gam BetlsLange and Corntnan; the ttto last of whozn
•
'tend to the German patients.-
The object of the.lnfirmary is motto be a merelreeeP•!=
-Wein, bin' a euraties - retreatfor the suffering and the sick,
The charity - la, thereforer,firtrited to accidents mat acute
diseases, except in aim= eh4cs.' "Ay many caseibf Oda
chanicter will be received'araiis, as the funds will allow.`
Individuals, Churches Beneficial ' Societies,
who wish to - prov ide' an asylum for sick friends,
members, nod domestics, can do so at from SatoiSS per
• week, according to attendance, rooms, tce. • ..•
All applications for permits must he made to theTollow;
ing gentlemen :
Dr. Addition •, Dr. GIIZZIIII3, Sixth street; Dr. -Brooks,
'Third street ; Dr. Morgan, Penn steeet ;Mr. Lange, Hand
, street ;:Dr. Cornman..Peun street,-Pifth IVArd,RiusbUrg;
•.and,Dis. Dale and . Bell, Second Itank, below federal
strcet,Allegheny City.
Subscriptions and contributioris.for. this Charity, may
be made to the Rev. IV. A. Ilasinvaid, Director,. of the ,
lnstitiftinti o ar to the following Bankers, who have kind
ly offered to receive them: • - ' •••••''
Messrs. Kramer &Rohm, I , t'Holmes leSona, S. Jones
lc Co., Wm:. Larimer;Jr4l-1111 & Curry, H. D. King, Boon
-& Sargesdnt. ••••. • • dectB:lm
♦WiI3TOLs2II.ONa. ' A'SS L'Ef. CROZRIL
Li USTRUNG & Cit.OZER, Commission Merchants
,
, No.' 22 Market' street, Pittsburkhi Pa.., will attend
promptly, to the sale of , every descriptlen of Western
Produce,And other articles entrusted , to their enre.
Ratan To—Hantin, Hussey & Co:. Pittsburgh p Hansa,
Graham &,,Co., New -LiStion; O.; Arerehants generally,
Wellsville, .0.; Rhodes .1 Ogleby. Bridgeport O.; A. G.
Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; S.F. Howard, Loussville;,
RY.; Guile .& Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Sieriben
. .siec9:y
LAW SCHOOL.
Ml4E:Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen. ,
tiemen desiring to read law. He will - superintend
and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and
strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission
to the Bar. • SHADE WASHINGTON.
The Subscribers have been in habit of daily rnltifenion
' intercourse with' 'ReiieWnshington,Esq., for many
. years, and Teel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy
.of his legal information. and his emineuteapacity for the
undertaking set forth in his advertisement.
They earnesdy,recommend- tosOungtir oilmen Who
wish to nettitire competent knowledge of the legal pro=
tension, to avail thenntelves'of the advanta.Tes which his
proposed Law, school will tiffardlhent.
Charles Stutter, . O. Metcalf. •
A, Burke. Thos. -.Williatas,
Wilson hlreaddless,' C. Darragh,
Robert Woods, James Dunlop
C. O. Loomis Wm. R. M'Clnre,
.1, D, Mahon, A. W. Loomis.
d0e154.3m
' Great Bai — letiener,
, SIIITIIPIELD 'AND PIPTII" STREETS, - PIII3BUP.GII, PA .
~ In the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es`
tahlethtnentattedits Attest, This ploce.itnagreined
j
its reputation by - its proprietor keeping the very
best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly
to order for this market, and he ix not satisfied ordy by
keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES
in the Western country, but he is enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS lower than, any other hoitse .
possibly can. he cares not what .faailities they boat of
'having tor offering great inducements to : lhe public. It
is imponsible:to set forth all the advantages and facilities
in tin advertisement, that the Great, Baregin Corneihas
over others, whieh etiables• its proprietor' to 'sell Boots
and Shoes of the very best qualities andatyles at !remit)
to 05 per cent. lower than any other store in the city.
The way to test the matter in for all whotend purchas
ing BOOTS and SHOES, to ealltat BA in TES' GRMAT
BAIIG AIN CORNER, examine the' stock and prices, and
all will be satisfied that the Greatßargaittroreter,Smith
field and Fifth etrerts, is the place for the public, one and
nil,o get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash.'
..,V,7,-;47;,.':4'•4,%',1..4 4.
COMPLAINT, JAUNDIC'ErDYSPEPSIA,
,LJNEFI.VOUS 'DEBILITY, DISEASE' OF ,THE KID
•-• • NEV . % ASTHMA, .and /1/1 affectirptsrariiingfrom, •
,•
..I.fferringente6t-er disease iul ry
he,Bilia, Ti g er
••• Vasetilar, Respiratory, and Nervous
.." - - - Systems; such as conittipationi-inward '
. . p iles, heartburn,lossotappetite,cOat- • •-•
• ed tongue, acidity of the atom
-
.: ach, swimming of the head,
• • fullness or weight in the
~ • stonuteh, dimness of
- • vision • palpita. •
lion of the • .
Choking or suffocating set eating. depression of spirits,
sudden flushes of - heat, pain in. the side or back,
weakness of the limbs, cold feet constant iln
• •.
aginings of evil, fever ,and duil pain lathe.
headoain -and difficulty of breathing
whetilying - upcia' the side, frightful
dreams, sonreractations,yellow
netts of the; skin and eyes,
deficiency "orperspira
lion, kc,/ce' can be
effectually
, cured
• ;
by • DOCTOR BOOFLAND'S •
• ; CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their poWeroyertheatiovesilseaiesi t i not excelled—
if equalled-4y- any Other preparation in the United
States, as the cures in this city attest,in many cases af
teusktlful physiebuis,had failed:
.-.1--.Berartgernent and' siomach are sources of
inshany's;-fromffiiiiirder eir,ObStritc:deri a morbid action of
the"sympathetic 'and otherlierved follows, and - the func
tions of; thii brain are impaired and deranged; as perves
are thecoputecting medial* betWee`ti mind and Matter, it
'follows Stem' tlie teditirecal tiction'that both' mast be
lthireori less implicated • and deranged simaltanediusly;
derangement there ,will also_produce diseaseof the SKIN,
LUNGS, UTERIJSmiIdIHDNEYS; as well asthe . brain.
Thai ilibusands who' die with YELLOW FEVER,
CHOLERA • or "INFLUENZA, is ' owing to the same
Calissaad the majority of cases of that most painful
utease,CONSIIhIPTION, otiginatep from the same. In
feet tke stomach is'the important organ in the system of
matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the•,
adVintages to be derived from the administration of in
teener medicines. Its functions are of the utmost lift
parlance to every one in constituting the source and foun
tain of-life,whieli is nutrition.. No, organ possesses sttch'
remarkable sympathies, none snchremarkable power
modifying every part of the ' •
The rare success in treating disease, of the liver and
stomach• successfallyhas not been a wfuitorpothological
knowledge of their functions, butthe Preparation 'of a
compound that would act upon the • disease azd' all the
syMpathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in
these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
Mtwill in every case permanently:destroy costiveness,
'fidnbra strength andvigor:to the, frame, at `no, time de
bilitating thepatient,, and they_ - are. grateful to the most
delicate stomach uhder any . circumstances..
• -WHO WIAU. CAN B
HE E M
U A R DIRECTED,
• (Or wrrms t h is
POWILII OF =DIMS.)
' The few mondis this preparation has been before the
.pnblie,lias, from its infallible efficacy., elicited the eulogy
of, the press throffghtlie land,: their object being for the
benefit of suffering humanity; its success 'has surpassed,
allprededents, and tis free from , all alcoholic stimulant.
`syrup, Mercury,tiloes, quinine, acid's, and all injuriou s
'ltigretlients;andespeciallyadapted to the diseases 'of the
variable climate of the United States, and the West In din lalaitds.
AND DELICATE CHILDREN, .
are Instile Strong - by using fact it is a family Medi.
eine, and can be administered with safety to a child one
year old, the delicate female,, ore man of ninety.
'The. •PhiladelPhia Democrat' says :—"This medicine
has an extraordinary - virtue and efficacy; and is in great
demand. We can speak from experience, that it has
;,produced many wonderful cures.P. • • .
. The - Daily:Sun says We believe it is one of ,the
- best:medicines of the age—a friend having Used it in'his
'own .family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and
liver Complaint,"
Whet - Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—"Do our
good citizens who' are invalids , know the - Many aston
ishing pores tlat have been performed by Dr. Hoofiand's
cerebrated verman Bitters! 'lf they do not, vie recom
mend them-to, the. German Medicine •Storer 2711 Race
stteet; all who ate ofilicted with Liver,Coniplaint,jaun
dice,Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has
cured many of our , citizens, after the best physicians
had failed. We.have used them, and they have proved
to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we
cannot refrain giving our testimony in. their favor, and
that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef
fort, they are entirely vegetable.
• The Evening Balletinsays:—The Celebrated German
Biters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sitl, runtnervonseomplaints." •
ears Gazette says:—“lt is not often we notice the
Various excellent medicines advertised in our -columns,
bepause we are unwilling to speak except from personal
experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes
us'getiehilly strangers to such articles. A word, how
ever, of Dr. Hoolland's German Bitters. This we KOWA ,
to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what
is claimed for it by the advertiser.
The Daily News says:
"A •filarnersa.-=We speak knowingly of Dr. Hopf
land's Celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a
blessing of this : age, and in diseases of the binary, diges
tive and nervous systems, it has not, we think, an UQUAL
—it is s•vaarrsatz PBEPARAIION AND MEADE WrTHOUT
COI/OL, and to all invalids we would recommend 'it os
worthy their confidence.
What stronger testimony can a medicine haver At the
Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our, most
respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis
ekk
'Prificipal Depot, GermartMedicine Store, 2711 RACE
Simet; and fch sale in Lancaster by John F. Logan; Har
risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respectaole dealers gen
erally throughout the country*.
soomits 93
• •100,2817 77
• -207,09 72
SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs
are-in dangerohe work of the destroyer has been
d begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of
eath,
Ann lOU A. Mcrintut? Your darling child, 'Your idol
-sand earthly joy-. trt new perhapsconfuted to her charnher
by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken
fingersoell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the Sound of her sunulebral cough pierces your soul.
Youtro MAN, when jast about to enter life, disease sheds
a heart erwthing,blight over the lair prospects of-Abe:fu
ture—your hectic cough aad _feeble limits tell oft Your
loss of hope, bat you need Utif despair. There is it halm
which Win heal the Wounded lungs, it is
Sharman's Alf-II aiding Balsam.
Mrs. Arrasa, the Wife of. Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was
given, up by Dr Sewall .of Washington. Drs. , Roe and
McClellan of 'Philadelphia, Dr. Roe end Dr: hiott of New,
York: Her'friends all thought she must die. She had
every appearance of being in consumption - awl was so
Pronounced by-her physicians—She'rmim's ' Balsam was
given and it cured her.
- thIis.,OARILAURAIS:rZ, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of
ecinsumption. by this Balsam when all other remedies
failed to give relier—she was reduced to askeleton. • Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, 9SI Broadway, Alas has. witnessed its
effects in several cases where no other medecine afford
ed- ref:lee—but the Balsam operatedlike a charm. Dr. C.
also wituesred its tvoliderful effects in curing Asthma,
which it Pciver faili of-doing. Spitting Blood, alarming
airtititintY he, effectually cu v essels this Balsam. It
heals thh ruptured etit Wounded blo od , and makes
the Itings bound again. ' •
/kV.' Hurray Jona, 108 Eighth avenne, was, cured of
cough and catarrhal tiffection of 50;years standing. The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi
cine he , had ever taken., Dr. L. Deals, 19 "Delaney
street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was Inhering under
Consumption, and to- another- sorely afflictefFiwith the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health.
• Mrs.Lecarres. WELLS.' 05 Christie-st., suffered from
Asthma 42 years. Sheratan's. Balsam relieved' her at
once; and she is comparatively well, beingentibled to
subdarreverrattack by a timely' use of thurnitedicine.
ThisAfidied id the great remedy for CoughaXolds, Spit
ting Blood, Liver Complaints, tend all The affeetiOns of the
throat, and even Asthma and Coniuntption.t •''
Price 25 cents and Sl per bottle, ' •• t — -
Principal Office 106 Nassau dtreet: New York.
,t ; Likewise Dr. Shennan's celebrated Cough; Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man's Plaster. ,-
Soll wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
Boot aridtShoe Store and ,Patent Medicine, Warehouse
80 Liberty street-Pittsburgh, head of Woottretreitt, and '
by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
eintitty
A. AI Marshall, Allegheny city ; Jonathan Ghriest,
ManChestert J.R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. Sit , Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Magna, cor. -Webster at. and Elm;
Daniel Negley„EastJtiberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins.
burgh; Thos. Atkan,Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer Clin
ton; James 111'Kee Itewartstowu; John Bladk, ' Turtle
Creek', _ Diehl, Elizabeth ; Rowland $ 4 Son, M'Kees•
port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley M'Latighlin,
Plumb Township; Wm. S. Smith, Temperanceville; Jae,
.Fulton, Tarenttnn; G. H. Starr, Sevrickly. mar 9-1.7.
ATORE TESTIMONY:—Dr. W. Latum,sof Fayette
beenile, N. Y . :, says: "I am Domestic, and have
for !tome time, that your Vegetable. Pills
are of. great use to all those who may have occasion to
use them, and have administered teem to my patients."
. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im
mediately. cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. L. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street, near Third_ .
Also; by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir
nungham; and John ItPCracken , Fifth Ward. febn
Jaynes' Family Medicines.
DR. S; S., COOK, Piqua,. Ohio, writes _ March, 1896:
"nave used your Vermifuge; Carrnracitice Balsam,
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 expeetation in their curative properties. Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
judginerorn those I have used, I doubt not but that they
clam; and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by ,those who have:used tnem. ' I was formerly
,very p,artitd Vermifuge, until I beeameacquain
tedwitleyours, which bas my decided preferene to any
tithet,rloWin use.
ReeieictrullY, yours Zen., S. S.:COOK, nr.
Fourthi For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 70'
B. t.
fe •
A. IFAIINESTOo bl 5
re
paration has proved itself to be of very great eitca
cyin the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds; Asthma, Spit
ting Of . Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonia
Affectitins;*and the proprietors feel warranted in recom
mending it as a safe- and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show 'certiflcates'of indisputable authority, in
testimony Grits value.
It is pleasantto the taste, and is offered also low a price
as to
,pfitce it within therettch of every perien. There
lire, perhaps, but fdw Cotigh preparations that will pro
duee such decided - Seffects in such a short times Pre
pared Arid sold' by s
B. A. PAHNESTOCK &
Comerof Piot and Woodi.alzo, corner . of Sixth and
.Wood etreete.
decl3
- • - -
DR. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PIIIIItIre for
sale,iteholeattle and - retnil,nt the
- REAL ESTATE 011IICE,
No:50, Smithfield st. •
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny. city: J. G. Smithiißir ,
minghnm; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward.
feb 21
'DOR SALE—A brie k dwelling house and lot, in a ple a
uant location, ;situated on Knoll street, Allegheny:
The house fa Weil turanged, having a good cellar;akitch-
On and diniiig.roomikull and two parlors, three bed rooms
and'finishedirarret. ,Lot is 20 feet, by 120 deep, to a back
street. '..Pride, 81,200, Terms, 8300 in hand, balance:in
'roar equal yearly payments..
' ' B...CUTHBERT, General Agent,
Rue' ' Smithfield street.
~Q.r,~ °~::..,~,,
CIINESE HAIR CREAM --A matchless , article. for.
growth, beauty; and restoration of .the Hair. ..This.
Create, when once known, will supercede itltimbefarti
cles-rif the kind now in use. :Mere the hair is dead
harsh, thin, unhealthyi-,-uor .taraing grey. a raw, a p a li ca .
tions will makethe hair soft anddark;..ituna give ita beau
tiful, lively aPPentanee; arid male itmaintairli
its liveliness and healthy color; twice us long as , all the
preparations that -Jun generally need.... , Where.tbe hair is
or has - fallen on, , it may be restored by using-this
Cream. Eve lady elldffeatletliftllwhili is ill'the ha - bit : of
using oils on their hair shouldat.once purchase s.bottle of
the Chinese Hair Cream, as it IsSo.composedlhat it :will
not injure the.,biar. tike the other fireparatinns,
beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in;
stance.
.
For testimony tb iti , Verruiperior qualities, see the for.
lowing letter- from , the- Rev:* .to Mesas
Headershott & Stretch; Nashville; , general agents for-the -
Southern States:
Leuer Vibe Rev. R. Caldwellgastorofthe Presbyterian
Church'Mtrssaa liermirsumorr & Arnsreri: GiimiLitunte—l take
p.easurei Madding my testimony irt . favor of the excellent
preparation caged- Dr:. pariah's - ChineSelfdir Cream; for.
about two yearit ago my hair was very dry;bristly,.enitil
disposed to come out; but having - procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used - it according frith° prescription, - it is now
elastin, soft, and firm , to 4 the head.. - Many balsami and
oils 'Were applied, each leaving my hair tr worse - state,
than before. • , 'Ms Creanii , however, has met nirektioc
.
As an - article for the toilet, my wifesgives it preferenee
over alt others, being delicately perfumed and'not disc
posed to rancidity. The-hulies,.espucially,
Chinese Cream so be a desideratum in Meirprepartitiansr
for the toilet. Respentfully,lte., '''' ' ' ' •
'Pulaski, January 7,1E47. , • , r a.R.• .4 *I 4 ,
lErSOld wholesale and retail,ln Pittsburgh ) by John
M. frownsend, 45 Market st., , and4ciel MehrFr corner of
Wood and Fifthsib: , - ,
T ARIES are' cautioned against using CommonPrepa-,
I_,/..red are'Chalk - ill:tignot awarelowafii
noun it is to the Skill ! how C9a/se, how bow sallow:
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using Pre
pared chalk ! Besides: iv la iniuriodi, conUibilrig a'large
quantity of lead!. We have'prepared,a. beautiful ,xese..
table - article, Which we Call - Jiffies' Shanish'E : filY White.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of- alk
qualities, and it imparts, to the skin „a natural, lealthl i
alabaster, clear, - . lively white ; at theakthe
as iv cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.
Dr. /antes Anderson, Practical.. Chemist of Massachu
setts, says : t'Afttir analysing .7ones'SPanish hay White,
I find it possesses thagtast beautiful apdaatursi, and at t
the same tune ianocent, white I ever saw.. certainly
can coniciefitioutily recommend its use 16 all whoseakin
requireabeautifying,t, . Price 25 cents a box. -Direction!
—the best ,way tnappW:Lilly . White, 170 - sifft leather
r — w
Oeolz--flie former preferable. .!" *"'..,
A visa sizr ov , ,Tsura. volt 25 .citrfrs.7-White , teeth,-
foul - breath,Besithy*gume. Yellow teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones , Amber.
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of thp - most beernifol:
ivory, and, at the sante time it is INS Perfectly - Innocent`
and exquisitely fine, that int consianidaily:use, is highly--
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi
,tiouegiving them a' beantiftil and"prevers a`
premature decay: • Those alreialy`depay u d it 'prevents'
front becomingworseit also listens such ails becoming
loose, and by perseverance it render the foulest teeth
deliCately;white; and make the breath 'deliciotaily sweet..
Price2.sor 34 cents a hox. All, theab "
ove are sold only`
, at 82 Chathdm stisign of the Ambridtut Eagle; New York, ,
and by thd appointed Agents whrike' names in 'the
next colanin.
Wrizvoteistiuniv, anti get ti rielbasband, lady? "Your
face is your fortune beriatilbi;' clear 'fair? Is:if
white?..,lf net; it can be made' do even thoughit be gel
low; disfigured, sunburnt , tanned and' freek ed. . Thous
ands have- been made thus Who cage - washed - or
twice with Jones' Italian ChemicarSotip:;The' effect - is
glorious and mag alfice at.' But be sure yOtt get the gertn. ,
ine Jones' Sintp, at tbe sign of the' American' Etiglei 82
Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's
Itch,-are often cored by Jones' Italian Chemical Snao,
when everylcind of remedy ha's failed: 'That - It Cures
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin,a.Uknow. Bold at
the AmeriCan Eagle, 85 Chatham 'greet 'Wind,: reader,
this seldom or never fails. ' '' • .
. • C. INGLIS,.Ir. Patterst)a:
• Sold at LtersoN's 89 Liberty et., head . of Wood; Sign of
of the Big: - Boot.
,CINE .DOLDAR TWELVE AND A BALE
Marringu , ,ConitiaL 7 -Any lady between.twen-.
ty and thirty, possessing a 'symmetrical form, SORLfea
tures, &d., IS asked confidentially, can, she suppose any
man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth;
such sallow,.rough, coarse Akin; ;and,lntett, dirty,. bad,
wiry hair; whhn, by,spending the above spea,,she might
have delicate. white teeth, a pure sweet _breath, and A.
beaatifal.head of hair. She can have beautiful white
teeth and sweet breath by using a 29. box of lanes' Am-.
ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow,
by using a cake of the genuine Son. Italian Chemital
Soap; and a beautiful bead of hair by, using a as. bottle of
Jones , Coral Hair Restorative% Do not form„on opinion,
against this before you trry, or you will regret it but be.
sure to ask for Jones' articles. Ekild only, in NOW York.
at 82 Chatham et. For sale by
WM. JACtSON, Agent,.
89 Liberty ert., Pittsburgh.,
ANCER, SCROFULA AND. GOITRE:AmpIe er.-
periencee has proved that no combitintioa ofmedichte
have ever been so efficacious in reiniiving.the abOve dia
easei, as DR. JAYNE'RALTERA Yk... - 11hanefrected
cures truly astonishing, not Orilyof Cancer and Other die-
eases of that class; but has removed the most atubborn
diseases of the Skin; Swellings, - Dyspepsia, &c. This ,
medicine- enters inuithe citeffieuon, end eradicates die.'
eases wherever located.'lt ptuifies the blood and other
fluids of the body, rerdoves obstruction in the poreaor
the skin, and redaces enlargement Of thU glands orbottes. -
It increases the appetite, removes headache and
nes+, 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 medica. It
is.perfectly safe end extremely pleaiect, and hat nothing
of AhoAkagnsti.ng nanse.o4,44PPMY.ll43lol4a9rAW4l7
lowing medicine. • . -
117 - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOIRE,
73 Fourth et., near : ood. ' . • ';
mar3o
A Recipe Itor the Human /IMO , '
mo 'FORCE ITS' GROWTH AND HEXLT,D; MARE
SFL;XY;;;OLEAN AND FlNE.Pereolte
in consequence' of many'', thing's sOld, set down every'
article, (he it ever so good,) as &laming-, If people
could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone's Coral.Kait-Re
etorative, and sed how.it makeedrY, rus94lichlight hair
moist, soft, auburn and dark, arid keeps it-so; and by its
use for sometime, causes it to grow.:natutally beautiful;
if people could see the number of poor respectable-me
chamcs that use it ; (aye, and find it .the cheapest thing
they can use,) for dressing and beautifying
_the flair; for
keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any
other article made; and
Fortes it to grow, steps its falling,
And costs but 3 shillings to try. •
We formerly sold nothing less than Si bottles,. brtt.we
wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 [mind 132] Chatham
istreet,New York, and by
mar2U , , , WM. JACKSON, Agt..'SP Libertyss.
ORE I'ESTIitiONX, for De Willard's Fetidly Medi: ,
cines.—Tfietindersighea,eitizenti of Pittsburgh,b av
ing personalty used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough—Mix
ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, domostetieer.:
fully recommend it as 'safe And effectual; in all citses. -
Speaking from'experience, we'beliege tlthtit basjti mi.'
perior ; and would recommend' itsruse ter . illthe afflicted.'
' CHARDES LEWIS,"
ty,-
•
Pittsburgh, March Ifith,lB4B.• ' W.AVIENKI 13
117 • Sold by J.Schoorimalcel..& Co., John. Hayti; hither
A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, JohirP.'Seott, F. L: Snowden .1.
Molder, Ogden & Snowden. • ,
SAVEII - HEUM, SCURVY i OLD SORES, EftlfilPE
LAS, Barber's Lime's,. Oly:ps,. Sore Beards,' , Pitn,#B.
This is used by many physicians In this city in cunngthe
above,. and we would . not conssiencioludysell unless we
knew it to be all we state.
. .
Aa a coon:gene, the hue JO.NES'S - SOAPIa perhaps" the
only article ever knorin • that removed iinparitb* - and
cleared and beautified' the *kat,. making It abhi'clear,
smooth and white as in 'infanta. fitutntind.at soldB2_
Chatham at., N..Y., and by •' • ''' • ' •
WIYLIACkfiON, Ag. eat,
Shlibrztrihnet,
-
DOCTOR .1t..0.0 ZIA I
FOR 95 CENTS! .•
DY means of the .PoCket "..Esaulapius, or,. every one
Ur his own physician ! twentieth edition, with upwards.
of a hundred engravings, showing private.' diseases
every shape and form, and malformations of the - generst.
live system, by W. YOUNG, IG. D. - - -„,
The time has now arrived, that persona 'suffering from ,
secret diseases,need no more become the victim ofquack.
ery, its by the prescriptions contelmedin this 'book' any:
one may cure himself, wilbouthinprance - ta buiinesSier
the knowledge of the most intimate friend, end with one
tenth the usual expense. In addition to the genifil
tine of private disease, it fully explains theenuset of Man.;
hood's early decline; with observations''on marring
besides many other derangements Which it would not be -
proper to enumerate in public prints:, ," ""
E' Any person sending- rwirtrri-trivx estrss enclosed"
in a letter, will recelve'ond copy of this byor Ave copies will be sent for, one dollar. Address, !'DI.
W. YOUNG, No.ls2,Spruce street, Philadelphia'," pest
paid. . .
Hu- WANTED—Projnietortrof Drug or Book Stores,
and Pedlars, in every town in the United, Sts.,tes, to act,
as agent,' for die above work: oet7:3m'.:,
C -
ONSIIhIPTION seizeirmorirvictimathail any: o th er
disease in. our. country.. Tile the , ofd, the
beautiful and . gay, 0.111 allialike subject -m: its invidious
ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to'
bloom with the glow of health.• Bat 'every case iirigi•
sates in a cold and. a. cough--perhaps deemed unworthy
of attention at first—and _only met with remedies when
too late, •Watch the first symptoms with jealous-care;
and make immediate use of the Cough /Alarm of WA..
gulinestock dr Co,, which will certainly check its further
progress; and restore the inflamed organ's to a'beaiitiful
action,
. . ,
..Por sale by -B. A. FAHNESTOOK '& Co:, earner le
and'Wood sts.; also, corner 6th ued,Wood. ,- decll
.
Veneers. Varmilshes...Llanumviltoe,
AND TURNED MATERIALS, of everydeseription,
kept for sale, and on better terms than etiti be had
at any „other establishmentdir the'city.. :Tlico subscriber
has just .received .fifty thousand feet. of litehogaq Ve
neers,...whlch he is determined to sell very low. Celt
and - examine them. Also, 100 Ten-pin Balls, all black,
and a splendid article; and much cheaper. than ever
offered in this market.
11 He also keeps- on- hand, and turns to order, all kinde of
Carpenter's and. Cabinet Maker's materials,auetthn' l " .."
Columns; - Bed Posts and. Roils, fitted,'
Newels; ~• - --
:. ' .• '-'". up with Gitzzatres - patent
._
_.Balasties ; fastenings; or the 'hickory*
.-. ..: Monti rot Railing ; &e:: . screw._ -•' ' -' ',- .
- • Bench Serews; , - . - Also, Table - Legit'.., -; Reird
I , oloulder'e Remmers. Screws Handles, - MalletS. '
.-
Together with - all other a
tiiings,Ltenerarker in
Tuninik Shop. •
Ryan's Buildings ; No. 27 Fifth st:
':, Persons - buying Posts -and Rails; with' Gaziam's 'task 1
eriings, have the rlght.to.sellthern, when finished . :
, detaam
... ' to-
s ell
- '
+ l7 zontLiglitbap's Tavern, :I
B ' • i mi . lelfTm O .lll S egheity,On - the Prabklialload,ori W6d
nesdafevening-last,Sppt.27th, 1848; a BayJttare, about
141 hands high ;las a small white spot on he'r forehead;
And some whiteon one of her hind'fbet; had an a'haltar
,•• hen she left. Slut itiabonts=years old. ,. , '
. , . . . , , , ,‘
1, -Any- person Who Will - return her to' the subscriber,.pr,
• to John Ague wTSOOond Ward Honse, AJleghstiy, or send,
him information wheri sho'cari be obtained; will be snit:
ably rewarded. i'• - j JOHN FP,RGUSON
'om9 . Pine Township'
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TIM GEtksA'i , Ritilll/110 OF - NILTIIH.IS
' A MERICAN OIL, procured frouva twill in Kentucky
, 135 feet belowthe 'surface of the earth a nerttun
and - infallible mire for Sprains,'Straini,thrts, , Brulics,
Scalds, Burns,' Tette:T . , Erysipplas, Scald Rend, Croup,
I Shooping•Cough,'lnfiammatorY . Sord Thront,Fore rind
InitsupedEyes,Flatulence, Ulcers'. Fever Soros, rind
. - -- INFLAMMATORY IIIIRIIIII.ATISM,: -,
Which 'Yields to its effects in's stirprising manner. - - r r
' It has never yet failed when used acCordingto dile*
!ions. - Read the: following:
Mancluntrk%AllsghenY 1 ,Fa., i
' This ia to certify,thrd my wife,/ ~ n ' .' h est, Was
cured of a Rheumatic Complaint i seven ye L standing,
by which she was so lumens to be obliged to use crutch
es. In one:week she wag cured by using The: Ameri can .oll, and could walk abUiit tie usual without her crutchni.
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• "' . JONATHAN GIIREJST:
The folloWing is communlcated.by Mr. - Wrci.Nash, Mr:
Jackson's agent for Steubenville,' O. - • - '
A gentleman near Steubenville, who had not been able
to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve' years, in
consequence of lameness, byihe use of one bottle was
enabled to walk two miles to'a township
,eloatIon: It, is
likewise a sovereign remedy for -' ' •
CONTRACTION OE THE MUSCLES AND FEN'
The folloWing Is cornmunie.ated by Mr:Wm; Nash, W.
Jackson's agent for Steubenville : •
A lady residing in Steubenville the , finger 'of Whose'
handiwas so contracted as to. deprive het of the use of it
; for thiny-fiie years, was entirely cured by Thelma of Otte
,bottle of the Oil, so that she bOw has the perfect Use of
,her hand fulVequat to, the other which had never been
affected,' It has also been found to be agora and invinci
ble agent In the speedy and certain cure of
as - -
,
in all case s not organically ineuratle. • .
lady rdsiding in Allegheny city was effectually cured
of obstinate deafness, of years'contiattance, by' the. use
of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she 'Bald she
heard better - than she bad ever done before.
• t.Algentleman well known in' Pittaburgh, was cured of
deaffiess of nine years' standing, by the use of a. small
'iputtitity'or the Oil: The names and residences of the
lad :and gentleman will be given . to those who desire it,
at the office of the adVertiser. -• • .
Its properties, are highly developed:in the certain and
~ stirpneingly'speedy care of nil cases' of -
CHOLIC, - CRAMP, AND SPASMS. - •
&Vend cases of Cramp Cholic haver been effectually
_cured by ohe, dose of the Oil, in the shortspace of halt
an tour, when the parties have been agonized with pain.
Its curative properties have been remarkably Manifested
. .
in the radical sure 6J
DISEASES •OF THE SPINE.
A Mdy, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was curse
effectually of one'of the worst cases of diseased' Spine,
which had Confined her to her bed for a considerable
time, in which she - could not tarn herself. It Is also a
sure remedy and perfect bare for painsinthe small of the
back, end
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
Read the following
• ' Prrriatoustr, Dec. 18,1146.
Thisie to certify that I was afflicted with g,reat pain in
the small of, my -back and kidneys; which affected rile so
much that I could not stand upright. By rubbing emet
naliy 2 and using half a teaspoonful internally, - night and
morning; kwas entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLE,
- - near Warren, Armstrong co., Pm
Altgentlemtm - of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in
=flammation of the kidneys—the pelmet which caused
him to faint—was completely cared, in three days, by the
.use of the American-Oil. -
• .The qualities of this . .
.. • , NATURE'S OWN REMEDY
.ts extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, cense
quentlym cen.fidently recommended as a sovereign rem
edy wherever inflammation exists, either external orin
tame'. Esed"lmmediately 'after a cut, bruise;or wound,
it will cure and prevent
• GANGRENE ANEMORTIFICATION. ,
It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and
effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve
pient diseases
GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS.
.o"Price,.so cents per bottle.
Cautton-.He on your G uar d;
.
The, surprising excellence and growing popularity
the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons
palm upon thepublic, miserable imitations of this truly
valuable medicine, for the
_purpose of deceiving the un
wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. ..
In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, °b u ry
the following xOUR THINGS:
let. Bee that the name "Wm., Jackson, 89 Liberty at
head of Wood et 11 is printed on the label of the*rappe
of each bottle, to imitate which is felony.
2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain
irig full directions for use; .and also containing the name
and, address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the
proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pro
primate, D. HailA Co., Kentucky.
3d.'Purchase 'owl of the, advertised Agents,, all of
whom. have a she* bill, au which is printed the names of
the Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Hail C 0.,&
Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson,
,Pittsbargh,
General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of
-
Ohio Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' names—
& Shryock, „Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom
of said show bill.
4th.. Observe - the genuine American Oil is of a - dark
green-color, without any sediment, audits specific gravi
ty lighter than water. The counterfoils are mostly of 11
black ; color:;--,somit -.white, like Spirits or. Turpentine,
said, to be refined and clarified;- saute Seneca Oil—oth
ers ti mixture of other common oils; and oue a Id se k filthy
looking mixture, purporting to come from the • 4 1httsbnrgh
and Allegheny Dispensary Co." rNone of these coun
terfeit's possess either.the virtue or-the power of the true-
AMER/CAN OIL. '
Itrfioldwholesale and retail by .W.M. JACKSON,
General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in. Western
Pennsyliania, Western Virginia, and Northern. Ohio;
end by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny
countyPn
M. Marshall, j
- Ili. Brown, Allegheny city.
, Jonathan Ghnest; Manchester:
.•
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
H. Jacquas, Binaingham.
r. Smith, Tetilpensuceville.
G. H. Starr, Scwickley. • - :
Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. ' . •
Daniel Negley, East Liberty. • -
H. Z. Mitchell; Wilkinsbargh.
- Thomas Aikin, - Sharpsburgh.
H. Rowland & Son. M'Keesport.
C. - F. Diehl, El
`-John Black, Turtle Creek.
=Samuel Springer, blintoa.
• James 11Fltee, Stewartsumni.
Riley Nl'Laughlin,Plum township.
3; Talton, Tarentnn,.
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenseville.
, . :Robert tVilliums, Arthuraville. •, . - "
"DROM the New - York Gazette, Oct. 0,-1819, a daily
paper deservedly at the head'of the daily , press in
a country
Brutes Szn act. of Barsaparals.—lt were but corniest
to caljthe *tuitionalour readers to tide invalnable prep
'nation which will be found advertised in another column. -•
Mr:Bristol : is a - brother, and issues a highly interesting
newslillper, every now sad then, one'or two nambers of '
which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself
' has ben eulogised by nearly nil the press - of the western
country;and, we doubt notiiustly eulogised. It has in its
•firror . , imoreover, - very- flattering testimonials front the
moitcmitient practitioners in every . part of the country •
*herb it rums been , -used. • There is beauty and taste -
ettotigh in, the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which
Ui'eq are eivelopedi •to induce a purchase, ••even if the
'Repo/arid!) , itself were -not elm of the " sovereipuest in
the - world," as every person , must believe it la—that is,
ovety , one 'phut believe it hi—that is, every one who
would oaf resist annuli; of docuraentary evidence conclrn
aive enough to convent' Turk to Christianity . : Buy one
oftlfe.bo . ttles, gentle reader, and see whether you do not:
•- agree
are with Apron thispolnt
or salaA. PABENESTOCK & Co. ,
feb24- oor.'of 'let and . Wood and oth and Wood ta.
DimoittaTm-------..--...___GOUT, AND -TIC DOLottEti.X.--
A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he
'said, to inform us ihathe-had been afflicted for 15 years
• with - Rhetainatisut or. Gout, and occasionally with Tic
poloreny; That he 'had been frequently confined to his
'tooth for months together, and' often suffered the most in
tense aid excruciating p ain,. but that lately he had been
using Jery's Alierafire, from which found the most nig--
nal and unexpected relief- .11e-say& he found -the me&•
eine very'Pleasant and effective, and that he now con
siders himself -perfectly_ cured.--Phaitildl243 North Amer..
A - P.ter Wosvg Xammrso.—A gentlemen of Scrofulous-.
habit,lront indiscretion in his younger days, became af
fected sWlth I Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose; (wire.
disarm - table eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole -
system bore the MarkiLuf being saturated with disetis - 4 :
Ouches - druid wrist were' So much affected that' he "th i d
lost tEe use or the hand,' every part being coveted with
deep, painful, and offensive' ulcers, and were es' flo il ow
and porous es an honey-comb. It was at this str o f hi s
'Jayne's Al- when death appeared inevitable fre.n a 10ath
,some disease that hecommenced the use of
..terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect-
The Alterative operates through the 'circulation, and --
purifies the Word and eradicates diaries.; from the system,
wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per, in diseases -of the skin, cancer, scrofula,, gou, -
liver complaint, dripepoitr pad other chrolde diseaSes; I.
• truly utanishing.—Spuit Of 'the TSrnct; ..
Ir n tt&l° Pittsurffh, _
I , r es Arr t ,,,, , i w ood , -- i t i i ,,,, t .
AT HODKINSON has: just opened, within the"' past
- Di. week, the largest assortment , of Preach CHINA,
ever °Paled in thin 'OW; cetwistirta, in pan 0f..-Pancy,
Plain,. white, Gold Line and Gold Band Tea GettS; au._
extensive assortment of White, Plowing Blue and Liver-r- :-
libel Iron Shone W,arn.TeaSetts or in *leper:in:Pieces,-
as. m ay -be required. Also,rm beautiful assortment of "..
Candelabras anciLaraps, - of the newest shapes and pat.-
terns, direct from the.manufacturers.
" Ladieli would do svell to give him a call, at
'oct27'„ , ! No.llB Wear:43 dears below Ftf/h.. . .
• .• : ~. : Buss i or.- • .
f r Ef gundersigned,encourag e d by theiliberal patronage
1.,: - of the nierchants, professional'gentlemen, and
phonics of the 'city, offers his services for the collectioir
of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Hay:
ing attended to business of this kind for many years for ;, ,
the Board of Tfide and being well acquainted with this - . .
•and the adjoining cities. he feels confident of his ability::.;
• to give isatisfitctiop by - prompt and faithful attention to
all business entrutted to him. • • . ,
... : . • ' ' JAMES ()ALDRICH, Jr.,. -...
To . be found et. Mr. WM. Run's, Merchant Tailor,
Third street, opposite the Post Office. ~ .
Gabriel Adams; ttaysaa
P. Dia, Accountant;
• - .I.*Carothensi - .... . ; Thorns's Scott, Mason;
r L.. 112 Livingston; . • Jas. McGuire. Merch't Tailor;
-James 'Marshall; Wm. Et. ScrWe• .
• George Breed; -, .' - Dr. W.M. ; AO; Dentist;
Dodge. • " t
Dr. Geo. D...8ruce..... • Enov7:3M"._
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