The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 24, 1849, Image 4

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'lt . DY-ItIADE CLOTHING, P
SELLING...OFF LOW FOR °Asti.
DELANY, NOiCi Liberty' street; Pittsburgh, having
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replenished his a teelrwithinttid list and present
-months with:the latest styles of Pashitutable Good!, at
. esdeadinclrldarritriteie, offers the tieeritesOroneid• of
CLOTIIINGotot tie'had'an: the City, at the .lowest'eash .
pries. Amontst them era every. clesetiptibn 'or Deefig
aucl Frock Ceara; Strektuul Overcoats of unfashionable
colors 4ind material, such as French beaver, hetivffiroatt
Cloths, snap . ..blue, brown. and drab Blankets and Cana
da Prite' Coati, of the , lutmotylcs: ;;Every deScr4nion
of Panuiloonstand.YestalW. td,other articles-in the Cloth
' Alai:y.lx general assortment of Goodi to make to order,
p hieh barnacle in the .most fasltiouable manner, on
te shortest nonce. Itleels) P. 0MAN1...,
S'amllionable Clothing . Store.
WEB,NEBUIIabcga leave to inform his friends and
the pnhlio in.gennral that he has opened' a NEW
11 .E. 0 17-IITAI:I4FASHIONABLECLOT.H.HIG STORE;
on (Flatlet street;seeond door from Second street, where
he lits; and.nrirays 'keeps on band, a full assortment or
ReadmadaFaittionabie Clothing. which he will sell on
he mosfretisonable terms; for CASH.
He also wishes.to call' he attentionof his friends nnd.
he public in general to Ws very exteesive selection of
French; English. and BOOM Cloths ansi Case meres t in
endliss variety 'and Vesungs for every one's use, Which
he has selected himself in the East, mad which will be
made to order in n superior manner, at his Fashionable
Headt:lnartere, t. - 1 Liberty street, (Into McGuire Ki Co.)
and at rices that - wilt net 'be questioned by, the best of
bargain-makers. C. WERNEBURG;
No: 251 Liberty street, and
0023 1' - , Market street. 2d door from Second.
'llitialuss .
2714NMAr,'WELLAS:UOIVOPOLIESIVI7StFALL:
. • SO. MIT Sy 'PRICES;
- urrincEittO I will be p . roiran by calling at hlc.Gutues
Fashionable TrdlonneEstablishment,Third street,
St. Chtirles Braiding, .
Marto: Smatemmhts and quiet:saes.
VesraTY: Fresh and good.
C°VnTilleri Teryfar in the baekgrottli . a.
My old .t tatuniters t and all others, ate respectfully In
rmed that I am *toting for them hteGUIRE, 7.
°et:3 ' Tailor. St. Chitties.:
E WOULD 11}..PECTFULLY invite the attention
our friends and the public to the gveat varictr
o MINTER COATINGS and other articles, we. haw
jast received—amongst which will-he found the greatest
variety-6113MR BLACK, DRAII., and PEARL colored
BLANKET, MACKINAC, rind ic.A.vv:R. CLOTHS.—
FRENCIParni-ENG , LISH'CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
WESTLII7B, kr.. The above Goods baying been boUght
for relb, -, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to c-
comtdedirte . alt Who Inayquizor with' their patrona a ge,
with'good Clothes, at low prices; 'Give us a call,
Remember,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of.7th.
nov3o ;L..; .'. • • ' MeMULLEN & 'DOWNING.
No. T 7 &79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEEDS.
lliaravingenlarr,ed and ;newly fitted up their establish
ment; at tho Oove well known stand, respectfully:
invite, the atientiou'Of their friends and the public to their
choice selection of New Good. comprising every varie
ty,forspring and summer -wear, selected -especially for
their ens tome r department. Those wishing to leave their
orders will find at this establishment every style of 'new
awl desirable goods. -Their.stock of,feady made Cloth-
Ingii extensive got up in the bestrnaimer. of duralile ma
tenni . nod well worthy:the attention ;of, those re wishing:to
purchase. l are invited to coil; and May, rest .' assured
that they will tip pleased with price, quality, and variety.
Ali.rge assortment of shirts kept coustantly on luind.
Clothing.t_Clothing Cloth gilt
• The Three Big Doers . vs. The Western World!'!
1.50 0 -
w
nit WELL SELECTED GARMENTS no:
s V. 1./ made and ready to be offered on the
most, lateral terms to my old customers amitheopublie in
general: ..The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
establishment has now, after returning from the,Eastem
'cities, at math 'troubleandiexperise • Just completed his
fall and atimerarrangements to sup ply his thousands of
customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Cla
nung.mat bas ever.been offered in this or any other mar
ket.veest of the -mountains. For neatness in style and
works , Rnship, combined with the very low price which
they-Will be sold for, must certainly render. the old unri
valledTbree fair Doors one of the greatest attractions of
met Western country. ' , lt is gratifying 10 me to be. edge to
announce to my numerous friends • at'lhotne and - abroad,
that notwithstanding the: ex - traordinary efforts which I
have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with
difficulty Lean - keep time with the constant -rush that is
Made on . this .establishment. is a well. established.
fact, that my .. sales are eignt or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade, and this, being the case on the
a:Mount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit 'than
others could possiblrthink of doing • if they wished to
cover contingent expenses. t intend to make a- - clean
sweep of all my present stock before the be of next
Yenr coming to this conclusion. I will make it the inter
est of every man, who a cbenp wintersuit, to ear
and placharm atihe Three Big Doors. • .
.•.. • JOHN. ATCLOSKEY
IVIAIGOODS, NEW. ♦ ....drd—Received at the I ron
- City Choking Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths,
can't:Stutz 'Sne French, English and American Plain,
biack and Laney Cassimeres, of the MOAT modern styles
;
fine Spred Cashmere Vesting's, Silk Velvet, Plain and
Fahey makil at the most
reasonable prieets itt a darithleiliiid 4141 le style.
Readi ulogangi of all descri tiaras; , Lady'a
Cloaks. of the , most.fashionable patterns. Neck and
Pocket Hata., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt : Collars } •and
every article tuttrally kept in tiClothing Store.. Country
hiezetoutts; betorwpurchatlngoelsewhere;tvill.•find it to
their advativtgetti call at the 'lron City Clothing Store,
No;l3SLiberty street, immediately opposite the month
o f Market •- • roctlikti C. 11PCLOSKEY.
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Duals ewSystein iltatsk.Keeping.
JUSTP DEL/SEED BrAtinrs.al SRO'S, N..YORR
PUP. fiist trekker this work, embracing:oo,llEola
com
-I.plete'conrse orintikructiontutd pracuce, on both Sin
gle audlllouhle Entty, ever published. Price 75 cents.
tit whole Work, embracing the Author's well known
impioiamcats in the,scienee, illustrated in two addition
al setts, of books, with. ,chapter on partnership settle
ments; nd a to the oral elieLcises,—full clothbound,
gJalloWing, eitrams from the written opinions of
Umna ..of *most eminent Merchants, Bankers and,Ac
coca:name in New York, iadiCtUe the public sentiment in
refe'rence to this work in that city:
"It contubui matter that is important and interesting to
the merchant and man of business, to whom I think is
will pc, found Lughly tuieful. C. 0. HALSTEAD,
'President Itltuthattan Bank, New York."
"It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical
Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping.
RICHARD IRVIN. Ship owner and Aterch't,
No. 68 Front street. New York:"
"Ritnarictibly full and complete, and will certainly
convey a thorough knowledge of the. subject. The un
dersigned intends using it tusitio.Tezt Book.
JOHN H. SHEPHERD,
Teacher a Book-keeping, Columbia College. N. Y."
"It is in every way calculated to give rs afar and sat
isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it
treats, through all its gradations,; frosasho situp le style
suitable to retailers, to that requisite far the mom -varied
and complicated commercial bitsumss.
A. A.FRASEE:
Cashier7thltieWil Itank,Nets York."
"I believe it will beof. great service, not only to the
new beginner, hut to thermal experienced accountant.
F. W. EDMONDS,
Casbitz Mechanic's lank, Wall street.,"
beonsider it the fast work I have ever met with from
Which, a thorough practical knowledge of the science eau
be obtained. . • .. , JOHN CAMPBELL,
Merehant,s3 John st., New York."
For seiner the Book Stores:and at tho Author's Acad
emy, earner of the Diamond and Market street. of !AM
Magazines for January, 1849,
"DECEIVED AT , M. A z MINER'S, Smithfield street, -
third - door above Second 'Street--
Gridey's' Lady% ,Book, unusually large, with six at
tractive anginvingif; 'the literary department of the high
est Order for this No., commencing a new volume.
Sartain's Union Magazine, beautifully embellished,
and coinprising S) pages of readingrnaiter, all
Graham's Magazine ; illustrated with four beautiful en
graving.'irf size, a'frll double number.
Poems of John
. Quiticy, Adams,. with Notices. of his
Life . and Character.
Xeritieal Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church,
against the charge.ef corruption, in the admmiormtion of
her discipline; published by order of the Church. ;
Rose and Gertrude;oi the Mysterious Wedding ; trans
lated from the French of RadolAe Toptler.
An impartial Account of the-Life of the Rev. John N.
Matilt--Onanative of hilt firstmarriage ; also. his second,
with many particulars never,before publishe
&Coed voltime Paul ltri . lenheirn, now complete ;
George Lipper&
Mary. Barton,. a Talri-,of . Manchester Life, England;
published by the Harpe.ss,
Juhan De Clifford or Woman's Love ;,a.' Romance of
Smiles and Tears; illustrated.
Angelina LIU - more; or .the Life of a Beauty; by the
author of iltd Jilt, Breach of. Promise, dec. Az.
The Hunchtinelr, or the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame;
by Victor Hoge. . . ' , decl4
Wholesale and Retail.
SADDLE ; HARNESS AND TRUNK M ANUFACTORY.
Trona? H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- ,
.11, form his friends arid the public generally,
that he continuesio occupy that large and com
modious Store Room , formerly occupied by Samue n
estock &Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
streetovhdre he keeps n large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles; Harness, Trunks, Carpet Rags; Saddle
Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other att•
ales in his line. .
He also keeps constantly on hand and is prepared in
urnish to otter, affkitidSof Riveted manufactured
of the , best material, atutin o style'of workmanhhip equal
to the eastern .manufaritu.re4' article, and 'at 66 per cent.
CountryMerehanet mid Pailliers would do well to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined, to first rate articles at very, low
irr Don't forget the , place, No. 88, corner of Wood
treat and Diamond Alley. • 800
For. Rale -or nrohangii.
OFFER , FOR" SALF. the whole of the printing , ' on
which now reside, - in the Sixth Ward of thy (i!y,
consist - Lager ihettwilltng House, Out Houses, dre.,'W.ith
the Garden.• or I Would exchange the same for Property'
in thaMeiglitiorhood of the City ;--or I - would divide the
Property to - suit "purchaser '
s: Persons dispelled to par;
chase or exehaage, can call on me aP the warehouse of
CumMinsir.Snlith,l4mithfield street, opposite the . Monon-
FaheliHousa. • fdee9:/ta yeti) •SA It C. CliftittllNSl •
910 THE ENTERPRISING.—A ram chance is now
presented for the safe investment in a business en
tirely.newt Atte. adapted to the man of limited,' as well
es to the man of• extensive resources; yielding a profit
-
from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the
day. It lathe complete of a staple article,nb
" solately necessary and essential to every family, as well
as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan and proles
sional, man. To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself
for a lucrative employment 'of either large orismall sums,
bringing iminedinte and highly :satisfactory returns.—
Those desirott. of embarking in apl etwant,gentee I busi
nessiere invited; withothers, to call at the office of the
tmderelghed, examine the article, and'form their-own
indgMent, from the &cis preheated.
OtEce,-,EAchaugcliadilingst, Bt. Clair gime; neitdoor
-
- Zr - thitgettlititd - I:ints
PEOPLE'S TEANSPORTATION LINE I.
, • p l um— r ,Y "
1, ..'-ft'' ,4 ll •
1' TT:s RG T 0 ER kEI -
RE-SHIPPING.-:-The Boats belonging to this Line
111, have been 'pat in line order, and are ROW ruining
'regularly between. Pittatturgh and Erie, touching' at ail
intennediatePorts all:Mg - the Canals. AlSoat will alwuys
be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, 'and one
will start regularly, every Other day. The People's
Transportation LineThas }every"facility for carrying
Freight and Passengers: The boats' *Ol be-towed to
-Beaver by steamers; and will proceed to *Le vrith &at
dispatch, by Ile canals. • The hosts are commanded by
experienced and careful Men-1411 of whonyhaVe'an in•
tercet in the Line. - '
Er Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be fOrwarded
to any point on the Lakes. ' '
For freight or passage apply to • ' '
H. KIRKPATRICK,
Agent, Winer street, Pittsbargli.'
AGENTS:
CLARK & Co., Beaver.'
R. W. Curra - mons.st, New Castle.
Taorrsuirr & Mrrculttaalm, Pulaski.
Wsint.c-t & Co., Middlesex.'
MILTON HULL, Shen'Ort.
JOSEPH McCimax, Shttrpsburgh.
S. B. & G. LOWE; Clarksville.
Knit; & hicFstuarro, Big Bend.
S. C. Pramica, West Greenville.
J. & T. KILPATRICE, Adarmwille.
W. IL an:rimy, liartstown. • '
W. WAnswoarn & CM, Shentina's Corners.
Wm. Powast. Cotineantville. •
Spring Corner. •
W. C. NV/annul; Albion '
Cranesvllle. '•
Wm .Priam, Lock - prin
E. Fun, Girard,
A. Kitt!, and B."Toarr.tmson & Co., Erie.
The follonnor Agenta'• in 'Thief will receive and On
ward• Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped >by
this Line :
W M. Gallagher , '' John llearn,
liaverstick de Co., Josiah Kellogg,
' Kelsoe & Loomis Walker & Cook, je6
Pittsburgh PartafiliiEltiiirhitie.
itafigl 'lB4B • &Niko
- .
. For the. rermsporlation of Freight to antifrom • •
PITTSCGRGO,PHIGADEILI'IILA,.I3ALTIMORE,NEW
• • NORK,BOSTON, &C.
POREJLIQR 4- CASH, Philadelphia.
TA.AFW,E ..O'CaNNOli, Pittsburgh.
rII I IIIS old Vslablis.bed Line being now in fall operation,
I the proprietors have made extensive armngements to
forward Goods and:Produce with despatch, and on the
MOO favorable terms, ?rimy confidently hope, their well
knownpromptnemin delivering goods—peculiar safely
in mode of. carrying--capacious warehouses at each port,.
affording accommodations, to-shippers and owners of
produce,--;together with their long experience and unre
mitting attention to business. willsecure to them a con-,
tinuance of that liberal patronage they htireby gratefully
acknowledge. .
All conswnmentsby and for this line received,charges
paid/ and forwarded in.any required. directions free of
ehargf. for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats.
All ceaununicutions promptly attended to on npplioa
don to,the following agentst
_ _
BORRIDGE & cesn,
278, Market street, Philadelphia.
TAAPPE' & O'CONNOR,
Canal'Basin, Pittsburgh.
O'CONNORS & CO.,
North street, Baliimorc.
WILLIAM B. WILSON,
- SS. Cedar street, New York.
Merchant. Transportation Ltne,
VIA- CANALS AND RAILROADS FORPHILADEL
PHIA AND BAL'T'IMORE.
GOODS consigned le ntr care will be forwarded with
out delay, andalt. e lowest current rates.
C- A. AVANUIMY &
Canal tlairin, Penn street, Pittsburgh.
MER.SEILLES & REYNOLDS.
272 and atit ,111artet street. Philadelphia.
RASE, .111F.R.1111.1. & CO.,
je4 Smith's wharf. 'Baltimore.
erehants , • 4, ay Freight "
1848. 4 ' 14.. .7 •
MA
EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight
between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, .Johnstown, Ifolli
dayshargh, Water street. and Petersborgh.
:This Line was formed for the special accoMmodation of
the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received duringthe last two
years, respectfully infonn their old customers - and the
public generally, that they aro now better prepared to
deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads
with promptness and despatch.
EMBITEM
JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE,
JOHN MILDER & CO.
A aims-. C. A. M'Aum...rt & Co., Pitubtirgb;
Jonlyllo..tms, Holliday burg,
Ptorsroinit Woons,'Johnatown. '
. .
Resmtmcce..4- 7 , 4 tmith kNinefoill J. k I. APDeviiii Q. &J.
If. Rhoenberger; It. Robison & Co.; EL Moore lingaley
Smith; John Porker, Wm. ineliftlei& Co.; G. P. Stroenber..
ger, Pittsburgh. je•i)
Merchants' , Transportation Line'
•
MIOR the Transportation of Merchroulize and Produce
..L7' to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to
our care will he forwarded without delay, at the lowest
rates. Bills of Lading traltstnined, and all instructions
promptly attended n , t tree from any extra charge for stor
age or commission.
C. A. 11PANULTY k Co.. Proprietors
Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
(Carette.only.eony.l
Western New 'York College of Realt.h.
207 Mos STO.II3Cr, Iturrsto, N. Y.' '
DR. O. C VAUGHN'S VF.Gr.TABLE LITHONITRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS celebrated remedy is comustao increasing its
fame by the ?baking 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 corm
plaint immediately relieved„ no macro( how long stand
ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distreSsing complaints it stands alone ; no other ar
ticle can relieve you; and the curestestlffied to will con
vince the most sirepueal;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great
West especially, mind wherever these complaints prevail,
Mitt medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious
compound is n part of this mixture; it cures these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys
tem torpid.' (See pamphlet) Piles, a complaint of a most
lainful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol
ows by a fevi'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, Weak Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys, dcc., or Indentation of the same, is immediately
relieved by n few days use of this medicine, and a cure 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
imitations. No article has ever been offered, exceptthis,
which would touch this kind of derangements. litany be
Jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted to do so, could glve a thousand names as
proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.—
See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constina
tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing
power of this article to act immediately, and the poison
ous maniere! eradicated from the system.
Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of
this article PURIFY Tug BLOOD, anddrive such diseases from
-the system. Set pamphlet for testimony of cares in all '
diseases, which the limits of un advertisement will not
permit to he named here • Agents give them away; they
contain. 32 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 iii any case, and if bone
and muscle use left to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid nom: ON, and keep taking the medicine
as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would
1 - caution. the public against a number of articles which
come out Under the heads of SAILISPARILLAS,SYRUPH, StC.,
as cures for Dropsy Gravel, &c. 'They are good for noth
ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: ro cn TILLY NOT.
Their inventors never thoUght of curing such diseiusestill
this article had -done it. .A partirukt study of the pamph
lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the er
ludic, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in:3o oz..
bottles, atS2; 12 on. do. at $l- each—the larger holding S
oz. more than the two small bottles. Look oat and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta
ble Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions,
and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped onthe cork. None
other are genuine. • -
Prepitredby Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207• Main street, Butlblo, wholesale and retail.
No attentions given to letters unless post-paid—order
from regularly authorized Apra: ezeTted. Pont-paid let
ters, or verbal ctimmemications soliciting advice, prompt
ly attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article
-132 Nassau st., N.Y.; 095 Parlez st., Salem Mass.; and
by, the principal Druggists throughout the limited States
and Canada, as Agents.. - •
HAYS & BROCKWAY' Agents,
No. 2, Liberty at., near'Canal Basin.
CM
Be-opened.
MIOLLANSBEF, & ILAYWARD,, WHOLESALE Boor,
Sane and THUNS MEUCILA STS, No. ISE, Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., have re-opened again with an entire new
stock of Boots, Shoes.,'&e., which will be sold at the very
lowest rates. Our goods are of a superior quality being
ntrumfactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade.—
Country , Merchants and-others, who buy to sell again,
will find it to their interest to call and examine our goods
before purchasing, us we feel confident they will please,
both in regard to quality and price. We alio have on
hand a large supply of Hayward's spring tempered metal
ic gum elastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which we are
enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the man
.ufacturent. , These shoes are manufactured by an entire
new process, and warranted not to melt by exposure to
heat. FOLLANSHRB & HAYWARD,
seplo.3m ' - N 0.186, Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. '
worES,I3RANDIES,BINS, pipes Cog-
Mtnßrandy, "Jas Hennessy;*
2 ht. pipes Cognac Brandy, ' Otard, Dupuy & Co."
.3 o ' " Pinet, Castillon & Co."
12 octaves Rochelle " "A. Seignette."
4 pipes'Holland'Gint
5 q r. e ask s sup._Pale Sbcrry "DafrGordon & Co."
: 5 t 4 -4, a. •• ~ 4, ~Beigt,ede,,,
'lO " " "-Madeira
•
10 " " ." L. P. Teueriffe ." " Orpenter
"
90 " " Oporto " vamps gracies ;
30 " " " Lisbon 4. " "
. .
10 }dais- half do., and.2o bids. Haut Hauterne Wine ;
10 " ' Bordeaux Claret, " Montferand;"
15 " - Marseilles " . "Bergass
15 baskets Champagne Wale, " Heidseick ;"
15 " " - "P- A.Mumm & Co."
10 - " io " "Jaquerort Son s;"
50 cases Claret, of various grades, Imported in bottles;
10 " Bordeaux - Olive Oil, crop 1848, 0 1,arands;"
20 " Marseilles " " just received and
for sale by ttep2l). MILLER & RICKETSON.
- - - -
•
WE ET POTATOES-3O • tibia. Sweet Potatoes on
consignment and for sale -
vela ' • " • ' •IHNo & 11100RHEAD:
ia~ c .~~
~igrat~ni` ~ttu~
New Commercial Line.'
W. R.IbIiALL CO., ./ 5 DOXiCIS; KECEBALL & CO:,
..94 Wall st., , Likepool, England,
'....REXPECIktrizX iritbrin - their .friends- and the
r tthatthey..huve commenced the Gone"
i. tat &Upping' and Commission Businessoo
. 4 Y 4 istUidriwith the.Gttisral.Perisinger'..Busint.wi
Ili- grontisLecerti fi cates of passage.irordLoadon, ,
Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or. any, ,port. of the
Old ConntryiriNew York, Boston and Philadelphia, on
the. most reasonable • ' '
Drafts and Bills a Exchange, trout .£l.to any amount
on tne.R o s , ll :Bank of Ireland: mid its ,branchesi and on
The.days of sailing'of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Plackets, as fixed upon, are the -151,6 th, 11th, 16th,:21.5t
and26th ntevery ; month. '' ' '
,These .Ships arirall of the largest class, and are coin
' Wended by ..men .of oharacter -and experience. The
Cabin. accommodations are all that can be desired in
point oti splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with cverydescription of stores of the best kind.. Punc
tuality in the days of sailing will- be strictly adhered to.
;Packet Ships Roaring, Siddims, Sheridan and Garrick,
ate vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to.
bring oat their friends, cannot select filter or safer Ships.
Passage can be secured at the lowest Tates.
New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass
age or
as
ab'SYggiti':"B"N*wDE_,N ":
•
• EDMUND SNOWDa.pi, c ..
tech] Corner 4th and Smithreld sts., Pittsburg
• t ilaraden &Go ta •
51' Inrw P611.58.NG1S
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ARRANGEMENTS.
117 - liereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming from
Europe, engaged in America to come over, in either of
the ships of Beartuarvfr. Co., will be furnished with the
following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles
Tally good.—See Act of Canvas, May 17, ISIS.
HIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto
fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis
ions, many of them came on uoard entirely destitute,
which often caused much sickness and death.
35 lbs. Bread, All of good quali
-10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth
10 '" Vaumeal, of the Provisions,
10 " Flour, furnished will be
10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each
35 " Potatoes, ' Passenger every
1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a sut
-60 gallons of Water, ficient supply of
10 th .'S
srdted Pork, free from bone.) Fuet for cooking.
Each Ship in this Line' will be properly ventilated, and
a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pus
sengererapazUnent. The Comboose and Cooking-ranges,
for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every
attention will be paidto promote their health andcomfort.
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Fifth at., 'near Wood.
3 _ _
ifiIkREMITTANCES and Passage to and a
from Great Britain and Ireland, by W.
& T. T. Tapscott, 75 South st., corner_
of Maiden I.mne, N.Y., and A 6 Water
'oo Rood, Liverpool.
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with those desirous ()roving
the passage of their friends front the Old Conntry - , and
they flatter themselves their character and long standing
in business Neill give ample assurance Mina their nr
tangements will be carried out faithfully.
hlesarti. W. & J. T. 'Tapseott are tong and favorably
known for the superior class,tiecommodation, and sailing
qualities of their Pneket -Ships. The QUEEN OF Tab.
WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUEft,
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDBONS , two of which
leave each port monthly—from New York the Met and
26th. and from - Liverpool - the 6th and 11th; iu addition to
which they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool PaCkels, to insure a departure
front Liverpool every five days, being thus determined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal
superintendence of the business a Liverpool is an midi
donut security that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to.
The subscribers be ing, as usual, extensively engaged
In the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge at
end forward passengers immediately on their landing,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; nod are,
therefore, prepared to 'contract for passagefrom any sea
port in Great Britain ot Ireland to this city, the noture of
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwiFc . atj
tante-Wei and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best node of conveyance., without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid Inc passage
will be refunded in full.
REMITTANCES.
The subieribers, are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount; payable at the principal cities and
towns in England, Ireland, Se.otlund and \Vales thus af
fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting - fonds
to those countries, which parsons requiring such facili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application Of by letter, post-paid) will be promptly
at
tended to. TAAFFII k O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
rnapV-titr.w4y. Flidadaiplurt.
a .
Bache., Ildrotheeas & Co.
PVLION ST., New Youx; Eliza guar.
Deaths; Scomsrin Roam, LIVERPOOL.
JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal
Basin, Pittsburgh.
•
Arrangements for ISIS.
DOME, DEOS,JOCO., sole Agents for the BLACK
BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New Yore Packets,
take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and
customers, that their arrangements for the year lOU being
Comptele, they are prepared to bring out prisserumrs t by -
the above splendid Line, from Livarimot to New fork'
and Philadelphia.. They refer to their former course of
doing business, and assure those who entrust them with
their orders, that the same satisfaction wilt be rendered
as heretofore.
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES
Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dank in
Ireland. . .
The undersigned has made arrangements to bring cal
passengers m Pittsburgh, dating the present year.
feb.s-3udayll JAMES. BLAKPLY
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Zifk
Gamma RIPPAIL.I) & SON, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li
vespool.
CARLISLE& RIPPI.ILD, N 0.58 South at. , N. Y.
THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this
city oldie above wellknown and respectable Houses,
are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come
out-from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re
gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week
iy. Persons engaging with ustnaytoil assured that their
Wends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des
patch at Liverpool, flit Welras every attention necessary
on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address
SAMUEL M'CLURKAN A. CO.,
142 Liberty. st., Pittsburgh.
• N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts
burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay
able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jythl-ty
ifirk -
INISS/MGZSI AND B.S24MANCE
HA RND EN & CO. continue to bring out persons from
any part of England, /Inland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrants. Wo do not al
low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps
that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be
ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight
hoars by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were
detained months until they could he sent in. some old
craft at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
coffins.
We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cast
What it may, and not act as was the case last season with
other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it
totted their convenience.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from .£1 to
.£l,ooo t payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Im
land, England, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Agent,
Fifth street, one door below Wood st.
0 61Cilicirri
. REMITTANCE. 4 1. -$3
TEE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & CO.,
142 Liberty street.
RIGA.DID W ILSHINGTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MITE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
1. D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been
dissolved by mutual consent.
The subscriber may be found nt his office, on Fourth
street, between Smithfield and Grunt sts., Pittsburgh, at
all times when not engaged in Court.
decls-3m HEADE WASHINGTON.
Eagle Saloon and Reataurant,
' -
No. 65, 65, and 61 Wood street
gThe subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally, that
he has had the above well known establish
it.
men t fitted up in a very superior style, and is now pre
pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delimi
t:MN; the season affords.
OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell; to
gather with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut•
urn chops, venison and game, at short nonce, and at all
Sc [atonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in
P ittiburgh.
XX ALE of the best brands. Imported Segars in eve
-17: variety.
lie would also' beg leave to state, that he is prepared
. tofurnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su
perior manner ; SUPPERS for Balls,Socie ties or private
Parties.
EPRIVATE ROOME always in readiness.
spapers will be kept on file from all quarters.
dean, JOHN T. .DONNI.I.EV
• ST. CLAIR HOUSE,
CORNER: OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS.
FRESH OYSTERS, GAME, nod every delicacy of
the season the market affords, served y up at the
shortest notice, and in the very best style. The house is
fitted up and arranged in the best order,.under the 111 3 / 1 1-
4geMellt . Of facp27] • JOHN M. CAMP-BELL.
Few Millinery, Silks, Velvets,' eve.
JUST received from New York, a choice li elite
tion of elegant rich Satins, Saki, Winter Ribbons
French Flowers, Plumes, &c. A handsome as
sortment of Winter Bonnets, floods, Capes, Cardinals
Visetts, &c., on hand and made to order in the latest style
at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF,
dec6 No.lo St. Clair st. (West side.)
FOR SALE—AII that valuable property where the
subscriber resides , together with the improvements
thereon, situated on -Sixth street, near Smithfield, front
ing on Sixth st. 120 ft., and in depth on Cherry alley 240
feet. This property iandmirablysitanted-for a Hotel or
a public Hall, and contains a half square of ground,' -or
it might be divided into 12 building loth,tl lots of 20 feet
each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 11 lots with-a
front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley byl2A feet deep.'
jans:tf WM. PORTER..
=xr r;.
::`' •' ‘4 ,etlll .4.
. ,
11==EMI1
Passage To and Prom
HARNDEN & CO.'S
3nynrnttce~;dum~aixus .~~`_
e.
THE:lnsurance Cornpany•of-Nonh America, ,of
delphia,througb its duly authorized Agent, the, sub
sOriber, tiara to make:permanent und ,linuted:lnsui.onqe,
on property, in this city asylite yieioity, and on . Shipntente
hi the canal and rivers. • • • • •
.
Arthur C Coilii Pie 1 Samuel brooks; ' •
!Alex. Henry'" CharlesttiYlori:.
:Samuel W..Sones`,•• SarnuePW.'
•'. !Edward Smith, • "Ambrose Mhite, • • • •
!John A.ltrown, • " ' Jacob AL.Thomas,
:W
,Johnhite; • .. John R.
Thema:P. : s
• Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, . , Henry D. Sherrard, See'y.
This is the oldest:insurance 'Company in the United
States, having been chartered in 1.704. Its charter 119:Per
' Pound, and from its high standing,•loni experience,:am-
Pie means, and - avoiding all risks of an extra hazardotis
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
•ty to ffte. public. . • • - .WILLIAAI P. JONES:
At counting Room of AtwoodyJones & Co., Water Rad
Front sts Pittsburg mtlY4Y
The FirinkEin Piro Insturanoe Company
nUARTER. PERPETUAL. , --5400,600 paid office
NJ 163} Chestnut st., north side, near:Fifth. Take 'foga
ranee, either permanent or limited, ugainit loss' or dean-
ago-by fire, on ..property and effects of every description,.
town or country, on the-most reasonable . terms. Ap
plication, made tuber personally. or by letters,will be,
promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Frest.
C..G.
• BAZICSIII, Secretary. -
- DIRECTORS:
' Charles N. Bancker, • Jacob it. Smith
Thomas Han. George W_Richards, •
ThOmari.f.'Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
: Tobias Wagner, . . Adolphi E. Boric,
Samuel Grant,. Ditvid S. Brown. '"
PITTSBIIRGHAGENCY.
Waimea hfarna,'Agent, at ' the Exchange -Office of
Warrick Martin lc Co., corner of 3d and Market sts.
Fire risks Inken on buildings and their contents-in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country., No,
• marine of inland navigation risks taken. ang4-11
AIiENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PMLADEGPIA.—N. earner of
Third and Wood struts, Pittsburgh.—The' assets of the
company on the . • first of January, 1.4.15, as published in .
conformity with an act of tire _ Pennsylvania Legislature,
Were •
Bonds -
T R e e m al po;a3,
r. at Cost. '4600,615 %I
100.967
Estate,
77
Loanix, Stocki and Cast' 207;469 72
Making a total of . • . e 922,0 342
Affording eerniiii assurance that all losses will
promptlymet, and giving entire security to all who oh- •
coin policiesfrom this Corimauy. Risks taken at as low
rates as are consistent with security.
oct9' WARRICK. MARTIN:Agent. -
Located its Alloghtii:o , City; Ffemingstrea,Aconnntratioit Ors.
- •
Sandusky, ahocitheNarth Common. " -
S iNsTrruTtoN is now in successful' operatiOn.
T
under the management of a _competent Matron end. ,
Nurses. The Medic:ill - Staff is composed of the following
Physicians : Drs. Dale, Brooke, Mor
gan, Bell, Lange and Conan:4llßM two last of whomat-'
tend to the German ,
The object of the Infirrnary:is not to be a mere rrecep-;
mete, but a enratire retreat for the suffering and the sick.':
The charity is, therefore. thoiteg to . accidents and. acute"
disetmes, creep:- in As' many Costs of thilq
character will he received g-ratis;a4 the funds will
Individuals,'Churches,,'Beneficial Societies, Fatnilies,,
&e., Who Wish to provide an asylum for sick , friendi.i
members-, and domestics, can do, so at from •t 4.7 to per
week, according to attendance, roosts, &c."
All applications for permits must be made to the follow
ing gentlemen . .
Dr. Addison - Dr.. Garzam, Sixth. slreca; Dr.- Brntiktk,
Third street; Tin Morgan. Penn street; Dr, Lange, Band
1 street ; Ur. Cormnan. Penn street. Fifth Watd,Pittsburg;
• mid Dm Dale and. Bell Second Bank, 'below PederaV
strcet,-Allegheny city. .
Subscriptions and contribitiong tOr thi% - Chftrity, may,
be math, to the Rev. NV. A..Passavatit, Director of the:
I nstitabon, or to the following liankers*lto hare- kind
ly offered to receive them: •
MilAsni. Kramer & Rohm, N. Holmes 8 Sons, S. Joilei ,
& Co.. Wm. I.:wittier, Jr:, Ildl & Curry,ll.D. liutg, Nunn.
& Sargennt. ,„ , dectS:lin
A RitISTRONG ,Ic CROZP.Ft, Commix:don Merchants,
„rt.lstiket street, Pittsburgh,. Pa, will.attend
promptly to he sale of every description .of -Weslett
rcsfue he r articles entrusted to their .
REVei: vv-11.41111/t., If mosey & Co., l'inabargh ; - Hanna,
Graham A. Co., New Lisbon 0.; lticretunita generally
04.10 odes & OglybyUtntgeport,
SC - 140,, Cincinnati;J.F.F Howard, how a il le
Ky.; Gully. & Dnrwurt, St. LOUIS ; il. „Bnyleg, Stettben
vile. '
L - A - W"
Tii.s.s„tibor will TOC , ire (Alice, 'Young (jell
tleuten dr/Urine to read law. Ile will 'ouperintetttl
and direct their studies, and by conmunt tttipervitioit tital
strict weekly examittation, prepare them Mr mitult4ion
to the liar. RIFIADH WASHINGTON.'
The Sltbseribera hare been in habit of daily %%rare...dote
111 intercourse with Reath ‘Vast.ingten,l , ...q., for twiny
51”1/ 4, and feel great plea.sure in attesting Itie neearacy.
of his teem inform:llion, and bin einioritt rapacity for the:
undertaking set f.%rtls in his advertisetiteur!
They earnestly recaultnentl to young tfeilthatten who
wish to necptire it competent knowledge of the legal pro=
fession, to araiLtheztiselrea of. %I.e.:advantage* which his
proposed 1.11%.* School %.rill atford them.
. .
Charles Shaler, . 0. Aletenlf.
A. Ilarke. . . Thos. Williams,
Wilson Nrttantller,a, C. Darragh,
'Hobert NVOods, James :Dunlop
C. 0. I.oornis Witt. B. M'Clore,
3. D. Nfahon. A. W. Lootnia.
deels-Ilta .. . . - .
Great Bargain_Corner,
calcium/us , AND FIFTH trittEETS. rtrreargutt. DA•
I 15 the must popular of all BOOT aud Silnerfild
m
tablishents in the West. Tltis place fins gained
its reputation by ilk proprietor keeping the very
best Boots and hoes. whieh tarn 115:01e'rxiiref Air.
to order for this market, and he in not satisfied only by
keeping the best assorted stork of BOOTS and SHOO"
in the Wooten, -country, but he is enabled and doled.
mined to sell his GOODS tower than any other house,
possiblyean. he cares not csihtit facilities they boast of
having for ottering.grent inducements 10 the public, It
ill impossible to set birth all the uttpantaita null facilities
in on advertisement, that tbe.Grrat Bargain Corner has
over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots
and Shoes of the eery best qualities and styles in fromlo
to 01 per cent. tower than any other store in the city.
The trap to test the matter is fot all who intend purchas
ing BOOTS and SHOES. to call at BATES' GREAT
BARGAIN CORNER, ciatni lie the stock and prices. and
all wall be satisfied thnt the shout Bargain Corner, Smith
field end Fifth stetter is the plitre for the public, °invalid
all. to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. s ,
deed J. BAS!
Great Western eSaddle
HARNESS. TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.
rpriu subscriber bikes this method of informing his
j. friends and the public. .in general, that he has the
largest stock of the following named articles, of his own
manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks and
11.'hips ; all of which he will warrant to be made of the
hest material, and by the beet mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being . determined to tell his manufactures
something hisv tir,,thanli as been heretofore sold in the city,
would invite pctsons'in need of the above named ar
ticles, to his-Warehouse., No. 24.1 Liberty street, oppo
site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery *
octal G. KERBY.
t hiekeringrr Neve , Circular Scale Pianos.
EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, from
the celebrated manufactory of Chicken.
V v i enola . e n Zu.l, 3 ,l,`acEiTe.tc h ee),,,ue7ahm(PiTvweg;c l „T -
For sale at at Mr: Chicicering's Factory prices, ' by
JOIIN 11. MELLOR,
No. Ed Wood street, Pittsburgh Joie Agent for Otticker- .
files grand rind square Pianos. for tVesternPottim. oce
JOHNSTON At STOCKTON have lust reccivedthe
following new works:
History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com
prising a history of internal improvements, (Rivers, Thu
bone, &c from the formation of the Government to the
present tune; embracing; aloe, hikorical notices of va
rious political events of Ocean Steam Nairigation; bf
the Ten and Coffer tax; together with biographies,per,
n
soal histories, &c., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by
steel portraits, and fee simile autographs.
History of Charles I, of England.; by Jacob Abbott,
with engravings.
The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the. First, by Jon.
C. Hurt.
A new novel • Mary Barton : a tale of Manchexer
The Moral, Social and Professionaldatieet Of Attorneys
and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren; Esq.; F. R. S. of Oka'
none temple, Barrister at Law. gIeCA
Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery.
J. fiBEYBARD
WOULD respectfully inforrii his friends and the pub
lie generally, that he has added to his other busi•
ness, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.—
Having purchased one of,W. R. Nevin's Cracker and.
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to HI till orders for'
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes
by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the
public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to
call and examine for themselves. •
BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty et. oppo..
sit. Smithfield.
Nl3: Superior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread,
large and small rolls, tresk every morning can be had' at
the store, or my wagon, or as my stand in the market.
Cakes mid Confectionary nii hand and made to order.
J. SREPHARD.
ap2oly No 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st.
66 1 t to the beet Cough Medicine I ever thrw - iii
- DEAD the following proof of the superiority of Dr. Wa
it lard's Oriental Cm gh lifixture, from a respectable cit
izen, who has tried it: ' •
Pt, & batman, Dec.ls, 1517.
Masses. RAPS & BancKwAv:—Ailer laboring for several
weeks under the disad'vantages of a hrtrassing•cough and'
most distressing:cold, which had, thus far„resisted the ef
fects of several of the •"infallibles," I was induced to pur
chase n bottle of your Oriental Coughlakture, and give
it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one
half of the bottle ! found myself entirely well. "It is the
best medicine I rrer sate ,
True copy. • . JOHN HINDS.
' Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggistsi,Commer
cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal.
NENv DAGuEttßgilffiriUnboms, Burks's Rai/ti
ings, l'ourth street—Holum & Ayrtiotor, Dagnerreo.
typists from the Eastern cities, would call the anenuon of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, ut rooms in
the third story of Burke's building, 4th st.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured ;that
ne pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest
pdrfeclion of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to
,exrectite pictures ,uilsurpasseil
for high finish. and truthfulness to nature.. The public arc
solicited to:call and examine. ~
Persons sitting , for pictures are neither renuirred or ex
pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction sgiven.
N. B. Ofierators will find this a. good depot for stock
mid chemicals.
1171netructions given in the art, containing the more
recent Improvements. jan7
Oystei',Ageney.
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN --
CHEAPEST. Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex
press, Pine-Fresh Oysters;whlch I will sell at*
store, ia-the Diamond ; also , at Win. Errimer'S,. carper of
SeCond and Smithfield streets, and .'H ;C: Kelly's; corner
of Fifth and Market alley.
I will receive 'them daily at' the' above places. All
tipsters warranted; money , returned, if not good: • '
' '
•
. ' • - • A
LUgg . lang Mttanr
IVIR COMPLAINT, jAIINDICE, , DYSPEPSIA,
-LOUSNE .D EBILITY, - DISEASE OF THE -En.).
R . V
' NETS, ASTHMA, and - all uffectirms arisins from
deningetnent or disease in the ,Itilhiry,
-tire, Vascular, .Respiratoty, amt.:Nervous'
Systems,snich as .constipation, inWard,
piles,lteartbuitf, loss of appetite,eont-
ed tongue; acidity of the, stoms
ach; swimming of the head,
fullness or weight;in the
stomach, dimness of
vision pelpita.
• ' • ' iheart,. '
Choking or suffocatingssensating,•depression of spirits,
sudden flushes of lent, paha in the side or back,
weakness of the limbs, cold feet, constant im
aginings af.evil, fever and. dull pain le the
head, pain -and j difficulty of breathing •
•
when lying .upen the side,
_frightful
dreamsssourcructations,yellow
nesa of the skin -and eyes,: - - deficiency - of perepira
•
- tioa, &e, ikeS eau be
- effeetually . •
. •; cured . s
. by DOCTOR HOOFLANDIS
CELEBRATED, GERMAN ;BITTERS.
:Their power over the aboVe diseases is t not. excelled
if equalled—by .any other -preparatien in the United-
States as .the cares in this city attest, in many cases af
'ter skilful physicians had . ;
Derangement in the liver-and stomach are. sources of
insanity—from disorder or obstructions morbid action of
the -sympathetic and other nerves follows,-
. and the func
tions of: the brain are impaired and deranged; as, nerves
are the connecting medium between mind and matter,it
follows .from the reciprocal action that - both must-lie
more or less implicated and -deranged simultaneouslys
derangementthere willalsoprodueediseaseof the SKIN,
LUNGS,. UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as wallas the-brain.
The thousands- wile die with NELLOW FEVER,
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is' owing to the same
cause; and the majority of cases of that most painful
disease,CONSUMPTION, alienates from the same.. In
fact-the stamachis the important- °rennin the system of
matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the
advantages to be derived from the administration of in
terne medicines. Its functions are, of the utmost im
portance to everyone in constituting the source and fenn
tain,of life,which is nutrition. No organ possesses such
'remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power-in
modifying every part of the system.
. The tare success in treating disease of the liver .and
stomach successfully has not been a want ofpathological
knowledge of their functions, but :the . preparation of a
compound that would act upon -the disease ai.d all. the
sympathetic afflictions; -That point lias been gained in
these. Bitters, and they are ENTIRELT-VEGEPABLE,
and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness,
uud give strength and vigor to the friune, at no time de
bilitating .the patient, and they ale- grateful to the most
delicate stomach under any circumstances. '
• . ALL CAN BE CURED .
, WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED,
Or wrrinst TitE POWSIt or staincnia.)
The few months this preparation has been before the
public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the press through the land, their object being for the
benefit of suffering humanity; its success has sutpassed
all precedents, tual:it iS free from all alcoholic stimulant s
syrup . mercury nicest quinine, acidi, and all injurious
ingredients, and espeetallyfidapted to the diseases of the
varialite.elimate,of the United States, and the .West In
dia Islands. -
IYME;-AND",DELiCATE.CHILDREN, -
M -
areade strong
,by using, it--lit feet it is s afamity medi
cine, and den be administered with safety to a child one
year old, the delicate tamale, era man of ninety.
. The Philndelphiii Democrat, says This medicine
has an extraortlinaty Virtue and effcacy, and is in great
demand. We can .speak from experience, that it has
produced many wonderful eases."
The Daily Sun says:-"We believe it is one of the
best medicines of the age—a Irked having used it in his
own family with great satisfaction intim Jaundice and
Liver Complaint."
The Spirit of the Titnes and Keystone says:—"Do:o ll7
good citizens, who are invalids, know the many Raton
ishing mires that have been performed by Dr. ttoofland-s
eeleitrateit oerman Bitten'? If they do not, we TOO. o . l °'
mend theta to the . German Medicine Store, 27$ 'Re&
street; all who are afflimed with Liver. Complaint, Jaun
dice. Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Dopier line
eared tansy of our citizens, after the best physician*
had failed. We haVe' used hem, and they have proved
to be a medicine thnt every one should know of, and we
et - intuit refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and
that which gives thensgteeter claim enmities hunible ef
fort. they are entirely vegetable.
The Evening , Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German
Bitters are un invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sia. and nervous votnitatints.s
Neal's Gazette says:—slt is not often we notice Me
various exeellentinedieines adVertised in out. columns,
because we are tuiwillingto speak except from personal
experience, and a gaol. constitution fortunately makes
as gene Mlle strangers to such articles. A word, how
ever, of Dr:lloolland's German Bitters. .This WX KNOW .
to be nn excellent article fulfilling in every respect what
is claimed for it by the advertiser.
The Daily News says:
'A Mehlet . Me. —We speak .kitowingTy of Dr. }Tool
lund's celebrated Gerstein Bitters when we Say* is a
blessing of this age. mud in diseases of the biliary, diges
tive mid nervous systems; it has itots we thiiik, =scat.
—it i*A VltOttAeLtt PIIV-Pe RATION AND 121ADR WITHOUT AL-
Cosine. 1111 d to all invalids we would recomniend it as
worthy their confidenee.
' What stronger tostiinony can a medieinehave? At the
Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most
respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis
eases.
. Principal Depot, German Medicine Susie, 27$ RACE
Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F. I,o,'elet
m
risbu by W. Gross; and respectable dealers gen
erally throughout the country. ;"
Q 'VENCE. THATDitEADFITI, MUGU! •• , -The Lungs
are in danger, the work of the dOstroyer has bean
beg - on, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of
acath.
ARR 7011 ♦ MOTETRII? Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, ts now perhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous col-licr pale cheeks, her thin shrunken
fingers., tell the bold diseasnhas already gained upon her
sound of her supulehra I cough pierees your soul.
Young. MAX, when last about to enter life, disease sheds
a heart crushing blight Over the fair prospects of dm fu:
ture—your hectic cough and. feeble limbs, tell of your
loss of bope,but you need not despair. There is a balm
which will heal the wounded lungs. it is
. . .
Shiorznarirs Ali—Healing Balsam.
hlrs. Armee, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq..was
given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe. and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New
York. her, friends all thought she must die. She had
every appearance of being 'in consumption. and was so
pronounced by her physietans . —Sherman's Balsam, was
giveleand it candler.
Mrs. Ganmiamtsrri.ef Buffs Ferry. was also cured of
constunption by this Balsam. when all , other remedies
failed to give relie--slic was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, 2:31 Broadway, has, witneised its
effects in several cases where it,, other medicine afford
ed relief—buf the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C.
also witnesrecl its wonderful effects in, curing . itsthrtia,
which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming
as it may be, is effectually cured by , this' Balsam.. 11
heals the ruptured or wotmded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev. Han ttv Joss, 103 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of 10 years standing. The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi
cine lie had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney
Street, gave it to a sister-in-law who Was laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health.
Mrs. LvcreartA Wr.u.s, 9.5 Christie-s i t., suffered from
:Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack Sy a timely use of this medicine.
This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit
ting Blood, Liver Complaints and all the affections of the
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.
Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle,
Principal Office 108 Nassau street. New York.
Likewise Dr. Shernian's celebrated Cough, 'Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man's Plaster
Sold wholesale and retail by WIT. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Aledicine Warehouse,
SO Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and
by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
county >,
A.M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester, J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; J. 0. Mania cor. Webster et. and Elm;
Daniel Negloy, East Liberty; •H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Miran, Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer, Clin
ton; Jatnes ItPKee, Stewortstown; John Black, Turtle
Creek C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland . Son, M'Kees
port.; McEldowney, Bakerstosvn; Riley 11PLaughlin,
Plumb Township; IVEn. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas.
Fulion, Tarentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly. marl:l-ly
4 . V..S.TaION CT-Dr- W. L4.NDIS, of,Fayene-
M, N. Y., says: "I am well perstmded, , and have
been for some time, that your Domestic 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
mingliam; and Sohn Metuchen. Fifth Ward. febl7
Jaynes , Family Medicines.
j,/ S. S. conk. Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 19.16;
"1 have used your Vermifuge, Carniiaanire 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 expectation in their curative properties. Four
other medicines 1 cannot speak of from experience; but,
judging from•those I have used,.l doubt not but that they
claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed;-in
them, by those who'have used teem. I was formerlT
very partial to 414 *** Vermifuge, until I hectuneacquam
led with yours, which has nly.Secilled.preferetfe to,ritrY
bther now in use.
Ressecifully, yours. he., $l. S.- COOK, M.D."
ID' For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Fourth at.
DARN STOCKS .COUCH SYRUP.—This pre
-13•
partition has proved itself to be of very greracflica
crin the cure of obstinnte Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic
Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recoin
mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates - Of indisputable authority, itt
testimony of its value: • • • •
It is pleasant to theytaste, and is offered also low a price,
as to place it withinithe reach of every person. There
are, perhaps, hut few Cough preparations that will pro
duce such. decided effects in such a short time. Pre-'
pared and sold by , .
- B. A. FA IINESTOCK & CO.,
Comer of +First and Wood; also, 'corner of Sixth' and
Wood streets: decl3
DR: RALPH'S OKI:STRATUS VEGETABLE PILLS sTe for
salemholesale and retail, at the -
REAL RSTATR WEIR;
No. 50, Smitldield
Also, by Wm. Cole; Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Mr
mingham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth. Ward:
fel) 21 •
FOR SALE—A brick dwelling house and lot, in :a plea
sant location, situated on Knoll street, Allegheny.
The house is well arranged, having a goisil cellar, akitch
en and dining room, ball and two parlors,three bed rooms
and finished garret. Lot is 20 feet; by 120 deep,lo4 back'
street. • Price, SLAV. Terms, $3OO in hand, balance in
four equal yearly payments. : . . • . ,
S. CUTHBERT, General-Agent,-
- • • - . Smithfield street;
:Dings anb friebtoug
CHINESE HAIR CREAIIi—A, Matchle ss article' for
growth," beauty,:and .restoration of the Hair, 'Allis
,Cream, when once known, will supercede Elli other arti
cies of the kind now. in use.. Where the halt isdend
harsh;' thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey; afew applica.
tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau
tifult lively,apPearancer and will also ma - keittnahitain
its liveliness arid:healthy dolor,' twice as long us all
piepaiations that are generally used. „Where the hair is
thin, -or hag' 'fallen' off; it may be restored by using this-
C icon'. Every lady.and gentleman who is in the habit of
using oils on their hair shoiild at once purchase &bottle of
the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it Will.'
not injure the hair like the other jireparations, hut will
beautify it, and . give: peecct satisfaction in .every in:,
.
' :For testimany'lo "very' 've superior 'qualities, see the foli
lowing letter from the-Rev. Mr. Caldwell to hleirrs.
Ifenderehott es Streteh,'Nashville,igenetal agents for the
Letter ofehe Bev.ell„P . sutr: of: the Presbyterian
Church ' .Pularki. • .
.
Harnmatatorr 16.1 J 3rarrca Gammas:my—l take
p.easure in addingmy , te alimony in favor of the excellent
preparation balled Dr. Parish's Chiness Hair Cream; for,
about two years ago uty, hair was'irery dry, bristly, and
'disposed to come out- but having procured a bottle of the .
Cream, and used it aecordingto the prescription lit is' now
elastic;. son; and firm to the head. -Many banana and
oils,.were applied, each leaving myhair in a Worlia'state.
than before. This ,Cream, however,-has met my expee
' tenons: . , _ .
.
As an article for the toilet / my wife , gives it preference
crier, all others,: being 'delicately perfumed and not dis
posed to rancidity. The ladies Etnd the
.Cbinese Cream to be a desidaratian- in their preparatioruf
for the ,'t Respectfully, key" ' '
CALDVirEILL..
Pulaski, January 7,1847.
137•13 ol- wholesale'and 'rettliklnTiltsburgii,l.jjobit •
M. Townsond,.4s ?dulcet at:, • and Joel lilotiletictirrier of
Wood and Fillhsts . iels-d&vr-ly
ADIE9 are • cautioned agtunst taint Commie Prepa
red Chalk; They are ; notaware how.frightfally. emu.;
rious iris to the skin How coarse, bow rough, how salloti,
yellow, end:unhealthy the' kin appears after - citing pie.-
pared chalk!-Besides it is ininnous, containing e largo
quantity of lead We have' prepared it', beautiful vege
table article, which We call Jonee' Spanish Lilly;Whne.
:It is perfectly • innocent, being purified of all, deleterious
'qualities,and it imparts to` the, skin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, ; lively White vat! the same. time :acting
as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. .
Dr. James Anderson, Practical; Chemist of Massachu
setts, says q A fter, analysing•JonceSpanishlidlY.White;
I find it poeseiees - the mostbeautiful endstature], and at
the same lime innocent, white r ever ESW: certainly'
can certscientionsly recommend its use to ell. hose skin
require s beitatifYing"' Price. 25 cents" a box. Directions
-,--the best, way to apply Lilly . White,. is with lieft'leather •
or wool—the former is preferable:,, • •...; •• - -
A Its's sm. at Teem liOtt cxsts.—White teeth,
foul treate f healthy gums. , ',l7elloiv and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth'Paste, haVe the appearance of the' moat beautiful
ivory,end, at the. Caine, time it so perfectly innocent
and exquisitely fine, that its constant use, is highly
advantageous, even to thotse•teetlithat are in good condi- .
tion, giving them a beautiful polish,- and:preventing;
premature decay. Those already, decayed it prevents
from becoming. Wors&—ilalso fastens inch Mils be cOmmg
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.
Price 25 or 37k cents a box: 'All the aboie are sold 'only
at 82 Chatham st, sign of the American Eagle, Neor
and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the
WILL Tor tialOlT, and gets rich husbandclady 'TOr.
face is }our fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, fair, - Is, it
white I : If not,it can be made scieven 'though it be yell
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous
ands have been made thus,whci have washed once or
twice with Jones' Italian 'Clietaioal'Soap. The effect is
glorious and magnificent. Butbe sure you get the gene.-
ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the Ame - rican„Etigle, 82
Itink--wortn,Salr-rheitin:Schrtey,pryshielas, Barber's
Itch, are; often cured by Antes'ltaltau Chemical ;Soap,
when every kind of, remedy
„has faded. !That is cures
pimples; freckles mid clears the skin; all know. 'Sold at
the. American E.4gle. 85 Chatham street:;' Mindy reader,
this seldom or never rails. , .
Sold at Isessox's SS Liberty st,Leati or Wood,-Sign of
of the BM Boot._ ; . - - n0v.23.
0" DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS:
—Marriage.—Cenpentiet,=Any lady between men.;
ty and thirty, possessing a symmemical form, good fea
tures, &a., wasted cbufideatially;ean she suppose any
man could, admire her, ,while„she has such yellow teeth;
such sallow, rough, coarse skim - And guilt dirty, bad,
wiry hair; whenvbyrspendini; the abotre•iann, she might
have delicate whim teeth,,a,pure sweet,breath Add a
beautiful head of hair. She can haVe beautifu ' l white
teeth and' sweet breath by aging- a 2i. box , of :knee Am
'.l.'o'ath Paste; a skin white t pure and•spolless as snow,
by using it cake of the genuine : Jones' Italian Chemical
Soap; and a beautiful head of hair-by tsinea3s. bottle of
Jones' Coral. Hair Restorative.. Do. not form an opinion
against ibis before you trry, or will regret it; but he
sure to ask for. Jones+ articl es. Sold only on New York•
at.S2 Chatham at., , For sale by_ • .
Wilt. JACKSON, Agent,
83 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. • •
CANCER, SCROFULA — A.ND GOITRFAmpIe ei- -
periettec has proved that no combination of medicine
have ever been so efficacious in removing this" above dis
eases, as DILJAYNKSALTERATIVE. . Jibes effected
cures truly astonishingynot only,of Cancer and other dis
eases of that elass,Lbut has removed the 'most stubborn
diseases of thel Sim, Swellings, pympepsis," &c: This
medicine enters into the circulation, and: eradicates dis
eases wherever located.. it purifies the,blood and other
fluids of .the body. removes, obstruction. hi the pores of
the s ki n, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones.
It increases the appetite,. removes headache had diewsi
ness,and invigorates the - whole aystem, and imparts ani
mutton to the diseasedandriebilitated constitution- There
is nothingsuperiarrit it in the whole =aerie medics. It
is perfectly safe and extremely pletumnt,andhaanothing
of the dingo:3*g nausea accompanying the idea of swar
irrlowinggPor sale in Pittsburgh at the rum Tki..FfORE,
72 Fourth st., near. . , .mar3o..:
A Rectpe for the Human liatr i
TO FORCE ITS' GROWTHAND HEALTH, MAKE
IT SOFT,' SILKY ; CLEAN '.AND FINE.=-Persons
in consequence of the mazy things Sold, set down every
article, (he It ever so good,) as a - humbug.' If people.
could he made to try a 3s. bottle; f Jane's coral Haw Re
sanative, quid sed how it makes dry, rusty, red; light hair
moißi, soft;auhurn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its
use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful;
if people could see the number of poor respectable me
chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing
they can use,) fordressmg and beautifying the - Dein for
keeping it soft and in order three times as long' as any
other article made; and
Forces it to pow, stripe its
And costs - but 0 shillings to try. •
We formerly sold nothing lesS than Si bottles; but we
wish people to try it. Sold-only at 82 (mind 82) Chathant
street, New York, and by •••
mar2O WM. JACKSON, 1titt...:89 Liberty at.
ORE Tk.:STIMONY for Vt.: Willard's Fatuity' Iffedi
77
tines.—The undersigned, Citizeas cif Pittsburglt,hati
ing personally Used Dr. AVillard's Oriental - Cough
lure, and experienced its behefiCial e ffecti,sio most cheer
fully recommenii.it as safe and effectual, in all cases.
Speaking from experience,. we 'believe that it has no en
perior i and would recommend ifs use to all the afflicted.
LEWIS,
WM.. JENKINS.
Pittsburgh, March
117• -.-
Sold by J. Sehoonmaker & Co., John Flays, limes
A. Jones, J. IL Cassel, John P. Scott, F.'4.S.nowden, J.
Mollies, Ogden & Snowden.' ag2ll,
,
Q ALT RHEUM , SCURVY;OLD SORES, ERYSIPB.
0 LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore ikards,
This is used by ninny physicians in this city.in.cunngtho
above, and we would not consciencionnly sell unless we
knew it to be all we .state. ,-..
As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhapathe
only article ever. known - that -removed impunties,.ami
cleared and beautified the akinimaking it salt, clear,
smooth and white as an infanta But mind; it is - sold at 82
Chatham st., N. Y., and by- . . . •
.WM.;JAtMESON,- Agent, ..
89 -Liberty atreet,-Pittiburgh.
DOCTOR .YOURS!EGI.I.PI
BY means of the Pocket ,Esculapius, or, every one
his own physician! twentieth edition, with upwards
of a hundred engravings, showing private- diseases in
every shape and form and Malformations of shegenera=
live system, by W. YOUNG,
The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from
secret diseasee,need noinore become the 'Victim ofguack--
cry, as by the prescriptions - contained" in this hoot any
one may cure himself, without id ranee to businefs, or
the knowledge of-the moat intimat friend; and with one
tenth the gaunt expense., ; In-addition . to the general rou
tine ofpriv ate disease,itfullY explains the Caul% 9r inan,
'hood's early decline, with; observation, pit marriage-4
besides many other derangements which trwouldnot be
proper menumerate in the . public prints.
Er ,Any persen sendingrwmtrx-rids eirmi.encliised
in a letter, will receive one copy of this - book, by mail,
or five copies will be sent for one dollar; 'Address, "Dr.
W. YOUNG, N 0.152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia;" post
117!WANTED—Proprietary of Drug or Book
,Stores,
and Pedlars 'in. every town in the 'United t -
States, to ac
, .
as agent's for the ' a b ove work. oct7:3m
CONSUISIPTIO seizes more victims time any other
• disease in Mir country. The youtig,•ihe old, the
beautiful and guy, - are all alike subject so its invidious
ravages, 2lnd many a hectic cheek hat been supposed to
bloom with the glow of, health. But every Cade.origi•
mites in a cold - and a cough-perhaps deemed unworthy
of attention at kit-L-11nd only met with remedies when
too late: Watch the first symptoms with jealous care,
and make immediate vse of the Cough Balsam of B.'A.
Fahnestock &Co.; which will certainly check its further
progress, and restore the inflamed orvans to a beautiful
For sale by B.A. F.AANE.gfOCK' &Ati:ieorner
and Wood sts.ialso;ccirrisittla and Wood. ' deell
.
' Veneers, Varnishes, Ligntanivlttei
A ND TURNED MATERWS, el every.description,
11., kept for sale , and on betterterms than can .bit had.
nt any, other.establistiznent.in the city. The, subscriber
has just received fittit thousand. feet of Mahogany Ve
neers, which ,Ile- is 'determined to sell"
very. low. Call
and:examine them. Also, 100 'Ten-piit Balls, all blach,,
and a splendid:article ; and : much cheaper than ever
011bn:ilia this market. , . , ,-.
De also keeps on hand, and ,
ppe to oriler, ail-kinds of
Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker 's materials, such RS , "
Newels,
:
Di
. ' eweiSir 7 :
Baldstrett • . - ' fastenings, or the hickory :
Platilffor itaiiing,dtc.. . screw... ~ . . .. .
B enc h Bccecrst, Alse,...Table _Legs. Hand -
Moulder's Ratanien3. 7, • -.Screws, Randlett,'Mallets. -
Together with all. 'whet 7 things genetallylh.eht i n - n .
Turning Shop. : ~7 • ? • • , -Ai.
,w,.BLDBLE ,
.. ,
....:Ryan's Laidings,.Ncuil Fifth at Persons buying Poets and. Raits;-. with. Gazzam's fast
eningsi have tbe tight to sell fiterei when . fitished. .- . -
OTHAYED iIK STOI , I4N.‘-'_Tront'Lightc opts Tavern, 3
'ldles front Allegheny, ottilteXianklin Rottd,on Wed
nesday evening last, Sept. 27114 . 11349, a Hay Mare r abont
141 hands highlbas,a small vaute'spot on her forehead;
and some white- on ,one of her bind.feet;.had oa &halter.
when she left.. She is aboard yenta .1. • • •
Any person who will return her, nt the subscriber, or
to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, orated
hurt information where she can beobtalned, will be suit
, ably re.warded.: . JetiINIVERGUSON, • ~
"ct 9 Pine Tovinalupy.
•
01 14 4 lullr ineWlitto.
Xii GP, E: A.V`:I.S.E.RIEDY •OP NATURE
"MERICAN - OIL, Tree - tired from a Well inßentucky -
-1M feet below tha surface :cif the eardr,•a certain -
and infallil.6 cure forSOrains, Strains ; Cute, Bruises,
ScaldS;Buins, Tenor,' Erysipelas;Scald Head, Croup,"
Whooping-Cough; inflanirnatory•Sore Throat Sore and
Iritlemed Eyes Flattiletice UICerS. Fever Sores, and •
'iriFfammeroitY RHEUMATISM,
which' yields to its'effectio in rionrprising manner.. • .
It hannever. fef -failed when used according to abet; -
tioni." Ilettd'the:follownigi ' • ,
, • - ••• lukiemtariat, Allegheny eo.,Pa,-
j.
This is to certify, that my wife; Mergaret hriest, was
cured of a RheumatieCrimplaint of seven yeare stunting. -_
by which she was se ladle as to be obliged to use crutch-.
ea. In one week she was cured by using the Anwrie
Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crutches.
' . JONATHAN GHREIST. • ,
no following is comlnunicated by Mr. Wm.Nnsh, blr.
Jackson's itgent for Steubenville, 0. • " •
.A gentleman-near Stetbenville,.who had not been able.
to put either of his: feet tathe grOundfor twelve- years, in
consequence of lameness, by the use of one bottle was',
enabled toWalk mYo'neles to a township election. It is
likewise a sovereign- remedy for- -
CONTRACTION OFTHE MUSCLES .AND TEN-
The following is communicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, W.,
-Jackson's
residingr Snville:
A. lady in SiSteubenville - , the ',ltriger of whole:
nand wasso contracted as to deprivalter of the use of . it
far thirty-five years, wasentirely cured by the use of one
bottle of the Oil, so that shet now has the: perfect use trf
her hind fidlrequid 'to the other, which_ had never been
affected.; ,It has also been; found to be a safe and invinei
ble agent in the speedt
and certain cure of
EAFNESS
In all cases not organically inextratle. ••
,A lady residing' in Allegheny city was effectually:Mired '
of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use,
of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said' she
heard better:than she bad ever done before.
mintlestain well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of
' deafness of retie Yearn' standing, by the use of n small
quantity of the Oil. The names and - residences of the
lady and gentlemen.will be given to those who desire it;
at the office of the advertiser.
Its properties are highly deVeloped in the certain and
rP of
risingly speedy cure of all cases , . _
CHOLIC CRAMP , AND SPASMS: -
, !Several eases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually
Mired by one dose of the Oil; in the ; short- space of halt
, art hoitr, when the parties have been agonized withpain.
,ns curative properties haveteen remarkably manifested
ie the radical cure of=. •
DISEASES OF THE SPINE. , - ,
A lady, the wife of a planter in' Kentucky, WAS .cureck,
effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased • Spine,
Which - had confined her to herbed for it considerable
time, in which she could not turn herself: It is, also a
shire remedy and perfect cure for pains lathe small of the
INFLAMMATION OF . .TIFE KIDNEYS.
head the following: .
Prnsactuompee.lß,lL46.-_
Varna to certify that I•was at:Meted with great pain in
the small of my back And kidneys, which alleeteil me so
Much that I_ could notatand upped. By ruhhing , extol
rtally t and using half a taaspooniblinternally; night and:
tionunk, Iwas entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLE,
, near -Wine 11, Armstrong. co., Fn.
Aigentlematiof 'Pittsburgh; afflicted with n violent ist•
flovemntion of this kidneys—the pain of which chnsed
hina to faint—was comzletely cured, in three days,by the
use of the American`.il.
NATURE , S,OMTI REMEDY
ie extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, conga...
itueritly is tonfidently recommended:as a sovereign rem
edy whertwir inflammation exists, either external ori
tenant: Used immediately after, a cut, bruise or wound,
it will Mire and prevent -
GANGRENE AND. AIORTIFICATION. -
It has, in addition, been found a salutary, plait!** and
effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconvo.
• OFtAVEL AND URINARY - COMPLAINTS,. •
; 1177 Price, 50 cents per bottle.
Caution—Be.on Your Quarft,
The sutprising 'excellence and'groiving poPularity
pae American - Oil, has induced some dishonest persons • -
lm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly'
Valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the un-
Wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. ' '
la order to be sure of obtaining the - genuine, arm
the follbwing Po= vintras E
f ist. See that the name " Wm. Jackson,
19 Liberty st'
head of Wood at .," is printed on the label of the wrimpa
of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. , •
2d. That each , bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain.
ifig full directions for URO; and also containing the name
dad address of Wm, Jackson, General. Agent for the
'Proprietors 1 likewise, the name and, address of
. the - pro
pruners, D.-Hail & Co., Kentucky.
3d. Purchase ONLY of tie advertised Agents,, all of'
whom have a show bill, on which is printed theunities of
the PrOprieuns and General Agents-thus: & Co.,
Proprietors, Kentucky, Wm. Jackson,.
,Pittshurgh, Pa.,
General Agent for. Western Pennsylvarda, and part of
Ohio and Western Virginia; and, the printers' names.—
hPhlillin &,Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the ,bottom
cif said show,btll. , .
:4th. Observe—the genuine American .oil is of a dark
.
green. color, without any sediment, and us specific purl—
ty lighter than water: . The counteribiti are mostly of. a
black color ;— same white, like-Spirits of Turpentine,
said to be refined and clarified some Seneca.
ere a mixture of other:common oils; and one tthick filth
lhoking mixture, purporting to come front the "Pittsburgh ,
Bind Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of these, coun--
tqfeits possess either the yirtue or the power. of pac'tner
4.amRICAN gIL.:
jUbiSold wholesale and retail by WM: JACKSON,
General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Weitern
Pennsylvania, Western' Virginia, -and Northern Ohio;
and by the following duly. appointed Agents in Allegheny
county Pa.:
• • Dr. Drown,. Allegheny city.
I Jonathan Ghnesr, Manchester.
Alexander AstialeiWylie street. • •
J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.
Wtn. J. Smith, Temperanceville. - •
G. H. Starr, Sewickley..
Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. .
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
H. Z, Mitchell Wilkinsb h
Thornits'Adrin, Sharpahurgh.
IL Rowland k Son. M'Keesport: f
C. P..Diehl,Elizabeth.
• John Black Turtle Creek:
---111 , Eldowny. Bakerstown.
Samuel Springer, Clinton.
James Stewartstown.
'REey rit'Lalighlin, Plum township.
, J. Fulton, Tasenmm.
Jeierdiah Fleming, LaMienzeville
i. Robert Asthunville.
ROM the New 'York Gazette, Oct. 6, 1839, a daily
. paper deservedly at the head of the daily press in
s country
'ait of Sarsaparilla—lt:Were but courtesy'
ter call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep
oration Which will be found advertised in another'Column..
Mr.,Bristol Is a brattier, and isanet a highly intorestirg
:news apes every now and then, one or two numbers of .
Which weave already notieed; and the medicine itself
lilts been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western, ,
country, and; we doubt not, Justly eulogised. It hasill its
favor, moreover, very flattering • testimonials . from.khe:
most eminent practitioners in every part of the country,
i
Where it [has been used. There s beauty and taste
enough in the bottles; mid in the engraved labels in Which'
they are enveloped, to induce apurehasa even if ,the'
preparation itself were not one of the "sovereignest
the, world," as every. person must believe it is-7that to,
every one Mars believe it is—that is, every one, who
Would not resist n snag of documentary evidence conclu
sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. 'Buy one
of the , bottles, gentle reader, 'and see whether you dohot
on this "
point.
;Teel* wide
e big!' . PAHNESTOCILk C
ifeb24 car. of Ist MidW . ood and 6th and Wood ate.
tiEuzg.zerisra, GOUT, AND TIC ,-
DOLOB.SLIA.
..t A respectable gentleman called at our office ;us he
said, to inform us Oat he had been afflicted for /-5 years
with' Rhentaalista,or:Gont, and Occasionally Itthh. Tic:
Doloreux that he had been frequently confined to his
:rOoniTor months together, and often suffered the most in
binge and excruciating pain, but that lately be had been
using Jayne Alterative, from which he found themost sig.
..nal and unexpected relief. He says he, found the rnedi-,
eine very pleasant and effective; and that he now ' , con-,
alders himself perfectly cured.--Phikidelphfa North Amer-.
iA FACT WOUT/I ILstawmo.—A gentleman of Scrollslints
ithbit,'from Indiscretion in his younger' days, beeturie of with Uleeratioris in the Throat and Nose, and a:
disagreeable eruption of the' Skin. ".Indeed;'his whole
:system bore the marks of being saturated with disease.
One-hand and wrist were so much affected' that lie had
last the use of the hand,' - every part being . covered with
deep, patina :11i , and offensive ulcers, and were, as hollow
-and porous as en hathey.-eomb, It was at this stage of his
cOmplaint, when death appeared inevitable from loath
same disease; that he commenced the use of Jayne Al
terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now Perfect
-15; cured. . . .
The - Alterative operates through the circulation, end
ptrrifies the blood and eradicates disease from the (system,
wherever located; and the numerous cures ii has per
formed' in diseases of the skin, - cancer, scrolida,.gout,
liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other chronic diseases,' is
truly astonishing.---Sparit of the. Timm .
Ir For .rate to
rth Pittsburgh, at the PLISIN TEA SPORE,
Fresh Arrival at 115 Wopitstreet..
lIODItINSON has - just, opened,. within the j i as t,
week, the largest assortment of French CHINA,
ever Opened hi:this city; consisting in part of—Fancy,
Plain,- .. lVhite, Gold lAum and Gold bland Tea Setts; an:
extensive !assortment of White.Flowiag Blue and Liver
pool Ircin, Smite Wore, in Tea Setts o ran separate pieces,
as may reMdred. Also, a beautifulthssortment .01
pandelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes tmd pat
tern s;direct from the manufacturers. -
;Ladies would do well to give him a eall. at
oct27 'NO:115 ilromi st- 3 doori below . Fifth.
Saetneas Collector.
THE undereignidencouraged by the liberal patronage
of the inerchadts; arofessional gentlemen, and me
chanics of the eity,affers his serviceslor the collection,
of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh'and vicinity, H a ,
.iag attended in business of this kind for many' years for
,the Board of Trade:and being well acquainted with this
add the adjoining cities, he feels "confident of his ability.
Waive 'satisfaction': by prompt and faithful attention to
all busiaessentrasted to him .
- . .
- . • JAMES GALBRATiI,-Tr.
To be found at Mr; Wu. Asso!s ; hlerchant
Third street, opposite the Post °Mee,
! !'•• animal:was. . ,
Gabriel Adnurs; ;' ' P. Du ff ; Acconntain;
J. Carothers; ; ' Thomas Scott, hlasoth
L. R. Livingston;. Jas. McGuire Merchiyailori
• James Marshall; -• Wm. B. Seni le; .
George Breed;. Dr , W , hi. Wright, Dentist;
Dr. Geo. D. Bruce; C. Dodge, - (nov7-..3n 1
. . „
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Willie Poems, illustrated by Lentze.
Female Poets of America; with portraits '
The Fist of the' RnickatbOckers.
A Fable:if& Critica: - ,
• ; Effie ?Serried 'Romances
The Child of the Sea. " • -
Lamb's Ditunatic Poet's::
LowelPs Crinsersatioas On '..ae tadaets.
Dranuatie Vc , rks of 'BeaumontFleteheer
PoetieatWorkii of Spencer:. . , • ,
Poetical Works of Chaucer:' ' - • ' '
Poetical Worker - of Ford and Maseinger. • '
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