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• 51'bs - , Novlr Gorden Beei. 'Blvd. Rtilll A head 1
-.` • 1 !_• l;ff.1`1BW:6001:12! NSIX:GOUP'S t!.:
-: ':•6l' reater,Banns flan ever eau ifeW - be had ta.-_,
•"::: :" theragn eiheaVolc, tin
Oriden:Bee - Hirt, ou Market sr.,
ito
~.., ......, ,i.remr.egiv..Third and Fouittlr; *hare ii tustopened ,
c „.. ~itspleadid ,stook of winte.T:Jr) Goods".cheaper than the
•., :elL4 l .v StaMitY p( 00011111Pre ever b e" ( : i6 ffem4" i 4 Piltd
'
L k vlititl: if,.•RIISSELL qa.62 :Market street ,between
~
~.Third lido.yotirth stress' alga ref the Big Golden: Bee.
:„.-; - • Mive,liatt bow receive , ' and offers to his numerous mtg
.,: - --makers . and -the publievenerally. the largest; cheapest
add most splendidstote of.WirtteiDrY Goit,l , f ever offer
edict tajaetty o ,3" Thet Goodshave Pecrpurchased lit the
EttateviCities shier die ,ate" fall t it '
prices, and Will be
• ''': •sold td-bash bilyer;M a great reditcnon, ranch cheae
per
1'... .
than , they'Could hif:e:lyetn sold hi the early part of th
."..- A 0: g t i Beason.
h' Tart and' extensive stack Will be. found
biti n ir ;" . n 6Eain::ol , fashionable Goods of the latest im
, ~.: .. ~ ..: - • • ; portatton -I,ADIES' DRESS GOODS. --:
:;-.-fiCarletbnintors, all wool, a beautiful article ;
, ch err y:cad. d 0., ,,, • : dcx• ,-‘ figured ead plaia't
•; : i. : ,. ~ ,•': . `, . Bilk' andtraillst PlAiniciiPe4 and plain; :, ••• ,
~•••f - :,iScarlet , d Luinee:Birwo ol, ' , or/ . chehlt;• '- , •
• • m axim ip_Blue De Lainesilow pneea; -, •- • - :
. • ~.px , ,,r c bale tnoth.all colors" extremely low.'
,A . t a w tassortmentertig'deasbaierestte Lairtes,new
':: ' '... ::-. ist, deans , Croat 121 to do cents per yard ; these me very
..::". -..."2.ihi„ap„,-Also,-a serge 'tack - Or Alpacas from, 121 to 50
4 , , , 6 0 3 ,41erIard, 04 colors," Add r i bbo n s bargam ;. with a
• - ; 114:1ufsertcrient OT•bonnet of thelatest irn
;"•,2oPlifill. A.tio; . velvtit ribbons all widths and' colors.
•:,-,-,.•••. , MI- cheap, a beautiful ritsoituarat ; plumes and avtificial
. . - ,:ilovers; bonnet satins and velvets, all. colors; 'French
_iwerkedctspes and collard ; scarfs, oravats, gloves 'and
• -, :::?lhoriery, all at reduced prices.
' l' : - '• t ‘''- .": - SBAWI, - S1 SHAWLS i 1
Ac; - :- - , . ,. Z L est'iisivOitmeitt iii the - Ity,and Tel cheap Long and..
.Bwi.re Shawls;liest firiality. .. :.• : •_- ' • :".-. •• ,
c ' 1' '' Terkariannd -Cashmere Shawls; - ~.-; :_ ' -!!,- • ' ',
,
•-. _ Black and eolored'Cloth do. - ~• , -.- -• ••••. -..
: 1 ••• Brochttand Silk . _ do. - --- ,-• :'
•-•"-- • :
Plaid illafiket Shawls, allivalities and prices.f •• - '', I
.1311*NICETSI BLANKETs ti-.•••Cheapestin the city!
'' Alarge surck - or Blankets, all qualities, which will 'be
j teld chetiper than Can be found elsewhere;• ,• • ''' ' •
DOMESTIC GOODS
,''• : " " - di/E4PRit .THAN THE CHEAPE ST !,'- '. •
.., t - A largestack of Calico. Gooddark Calic - o:fast cetera,
0111 Y0 cefiu Per Yard> iiest cirlolitY British. ma meriaan
Priam', 6 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; A
Purple
British:
_ R.rints, 10 to 121; a-large supply r•ed, white;autl yello,v ,
"Flannets;eome as low as 1.21. _cents per yard, Very cheap;
Bed Ticklig; Irina 8 fo 11 2 .1 tents : peryeni..; Also, it large
• l- - ..lawele of Check's, 'Shirting Biripes, Caiiineta,.4erintrlty'
~ .leaxsMnd •Linseysoogether • with:.a. Very extensive 1i8...-
.: '....' ".- satnnent.tif bleaehed'aud - unbleached Muslinsi from 0 to
~ .. z, . .8 tents peryard r cheaPest yet tgoodyard wide unbleach
idvltluslinsimnly",s cents per yard ,` ,bleaChed Muslins
frara 3 108 tents per yard:: All of',wtdch will bit sold off
' - •'dtvedueed : •Priees, at the gill: of , the' NeW,Goldeitßee
•,, ", ,:: :: Rive; in Market 'street, between' Third nd Fourth Mt.,
- 1 '• • -No.62. - (decl,B2.f,_ . - . WM. L: RUSSEL , ": 1
„ • ILEADY-PlAXE•'Gt.ontirsici t - •
BELL/SG-OFr Low- FOR: OASG.
110 i •DEICANY,No:.49 Liberty street, Pittsbargh,having
— Yei4eiifshed his Stock within Aire last and pre env
mon . ths,,witti thol a iest styles . of Fi4itioitable Goads: lit
•
exceedingly • IrisfPrieaii. ofigts, the bestrissortment of
CLOTHING to be lied in the City,aY the !oserst - cash'
- .*Anion - st them - ,arn • every description of Dress
and Frock-Coats ;Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable,
colorstutd Material:such as Preach beaver; heavy Eiroad.
Cloths,auper. blue, brown 'and drab - Blankets hnd Cana-.
da Prize COati, of the latuLatyles. • Every description
. of - Pantaloons and Yestitrt.d other artieles in the
Alsoot general•assortrAni of Goods to make to ordCr;
rah will be inade in the Most fashionable manner, Ott
- 42ashorseet - notice. • ' [decls) P. DELANY. ”.
" • FastilonalifeTtlothing Store. '
WERNEBURG begi leaire to inforin his friend& and
'the - public in general that hi hus Opened a 'NEW
READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE,
on Market street, second door from Second street, where.
he bai;and alwitys keeps on hand, a fall assortment of
Ready-made Fashionabie Clothing. Which ho will sell en
he most reasonable terms, for CASH-
He also - , wishes to 'call the attention of his friends and
. he' public in general to kis very extensive selection of
`French, - English and Belgian Cloths and ,Ca.ssameres,
in
endless varteiy, and Vestings for everyone's uce, which
Itn hail selected himself its Fait, and which will be
Made - to Order In a superior warmer, at his Fashionable
• Bead gaarterni 25t Liberty street, (lute McGuire lc Co.)
-and at prices' bat will not be questioned by the best of
bargain-makers. . C. WEBNLEI3URG; .
N 0.2.51. Liberty streehand
Market street...2d dour from Second.
- Brudness Card. •
TriI.d.NTSM WELL AS bIGNOPOLIES BIUSTPALL:
U MUST. PRACEISt - '
- XITHICH taut will be prdren by calling at hleGuran's
• 'if Fashionaole TailonngEstablishmeut,Third street,
,St. Charles . • • •
Mcirro: Sma.. propts and quick tales. •
Vsoritt .Fresh and grx!d. • -
Conn - upon: Yerg far in the background::
. My old enstomers t and all others, are re:speetfully in
' rmed that Lora wading•for them. Meo RE. .•
:pen33 . Tailor. St Charles.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY inviteithe attenuon
of our friends and tle publieto the great variety
ofSVIWEB. COATINGS and other articieh, we have
received—amongst which will he found the greatest
'variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAB, a d PEARL colored
BLANKET, MACKINAC...and 141...:AVER CLOTHS.—
FRENCIT.and ENGLISH ,CLOTHS, cAssrarEß ES.
rESTINGS, .c. The above. Goods having been bought
for nail', at extremely low prices, we am prepared to ac
commodate all who may fauor as with their patronage,
'with good Clothes., at low prices. Give us a call.
Remember,2lB Libertystreet,oppoSite foot of
nov3o - McMULLEN & DOWNING.
T. dk: J. T. ItIVC PANGI9, - '
No 77 &79 CORNFAISIATii AND LIBERTY
- "raving enlarged and newly fitted up-their establish
meet, at the above well known stand, respectfully
invite ',the lineation of their friends and thepublie to their
clothe selection of New, Goods, comprising everyy varie
ty for, spring and -summer wear, selected especially for
their customer department. Those wishingto leaie their
orders ?will faid at this establishment every style of new
and desirable goods. -Their stock of.ictidy made 'Cloth
. ingisextensive got up in the hest manner. of durable ma
terial„ and well worthythe attention Hof thoie wishing to
_purchase: All are invited to calloind may reit assured
that they Will be pleased with price, quality and variety.
„ &large assortment of shirtskeptcpustantly on hand,
•. • , Clothing I Clothing! I Cloth ngl
Thu Three Big Deena vs.' The Wester'', World!!!
,00'
V - FLI', SELECTED GARMENTS now I
160 0
made and ready. 40 be: , offered ' an the
most Ilueral terms to my old easterners and the priblle in
* general. The Proprietor of thii far-famedarid extensive
establishment has now, after returnieg. from the Eastern
eitiesitit. Much trouble and expense Just emitpleted his
.6111 - and winter arranvernenurto minisly - ' his thouiands of
customers with one the most des table stocks , of 0o
-
snag mat nab ever been otteredin this Of nity.
.other, mar
. ket west of the mountains. For . neatness an style -and .
workmanship, combined with the very low price which
they will be sold for, miust'cerininlY.render the old nut
- veiled Tkree Bie Doors oneof the grenteit attractions of
:M
:tae western country. S gratifying to me to be able to
' announce to my numerous friends at borne and abroad;.
that notwithstanding the extraordinary' efforts which I
have made to meet - the many calls in my line,, it is with
difficulty I can keep time wtth the - constant, rush that is
made on this eistablislament. It is 'a wel - established
fact, thin my, sales are eignt or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade, and thiit being: the case on the
amount sold, I can affrod to sell itt lunch lesi,profit than
others could possibly think
. obleing if they wished to
. cover contingent expenses. I Intend to make a clean
sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning of next
year; coming to this cohclesion, I will make it the inter
est of every man, who - velum - a cheap winter - suit, to call
andparchase atihe Three 'Big Doors.
on2l-41&m, JOHN.hITLASKEY.
- - -
TO - EFT 601.11/S, NEW HOODS.-rHvgeived at the Hon
.111 City Clothing Store; risplendia assortment of Cloths,
consisung of fine French, English and American- Plain,:
.black and. fancy Cassiteres i mf the most modern styles;
fine figured Casere - Feelings, Silk' Velvet,' Man rind.
.
Fancy Satins- , • , a1l of which-we will alike up it:the most
rdrlsoitable pricesr in a durable and fashionable !kyle:
- Ready made Clothing; of • desetiptionia ;' I.idy'S
Cloaks - of the. most fashionable patterns. Neck . and
- Frickei Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt • Collnrs, and
every article usually kept in 'a Clothing Store. Country
Merchants, before purchasing ebiewbere, will find it to
their advantage to call ache; Iron - 'City ' Clothing . Store,
o. 1.24 Liberty street, immediately opposites the mouth
(.Market. roctlS4ll C.'Iti'CLOSHEY.
.
Nevv System et Book-Iteeptng..
JUST PETBL;r4HED 13,Y HA.R.Y.SIt 4.,8R05,..1.11 0 RE
• '
• Etta.si t of this einbraciitgAhe moftetnik•
coourie of instruetion and precute, ca both Sin
gte and Double. Sulty, ever. pnhlithed. Price 75 -cents •
,The'whole"wo k embracing the Authors well known
.' imprnt:emit:di in ibe,science, illustrated two addition-
-.'el•serts - or hotikS,'Airith.",a clinyter on partnership settle
r misittir;lkid iiKelt to the oral exerciscsi-full clothbound,
frilfiniving 'extracts from the written opinions of
some of "themest eminent ; Ilterchants,:Cankers and Ate- .
cottniantd in NeW York, indicate the public sentiment ih
° rilfitence•to this work in that city: • .. •
It contains matter that is important and interesting to
'the' Merchant and man of baldness, to whom I think' it
will be foand higialy'nseful.... C.
g HALSTEAD,
Ti estden} gl4litt-EM-Benki-New.YOrlt.m,i
"It is calettitited to be aiceedittgly tisefuLto practice.'
Ittenitiitante and Teachers of Hook-keeping. •
• ,lISOFfirIPIRVIN,'Ship owner rind Stercldt,..
No. OS Front street, NevrAorlt."
complete, and will certainly
convey a thorough knciwledge of ilia subject. ..The . um;
dersigned intends using it ass-Text Book.
, , • , JOHN SHEPHERD: i
Columbia,College, N. N.Y.".
aft is in 'every, every, way calculated to give a clear and sat-.
tsfactary:irisight mto the very -useful science or whichAt
treats; throligh all its gradations,. .trcina the. simple style
snittibte to vetailers, to that regulate far the most-varied,
and complicated commercial basinees. ,
. • - Ceshier7thWard riew Yor ; . * l.
, .
"I_ believe it will he of great service, not (Only to the
new beginner, butth the MOst experienc MON
ed accatint D at.
W , ED,
- -•-- • CashieiMechartic's Bank Wall-street.!'
"I consider .it the finst work I havb ever met with from.
which s thorough practical knowladke of the science can
be obtained.. JOHN DAhIPBELL, ' •
, • • Iderchant,s3 John st., New York."
For sole at the Book Stores, end at the Author's Actul-'
emy, corner of the Diamond and Marker street.' oct3l
- .
Op Steel and Fdle alanstractorri ,
rip HE subscribers have enlarged theli Steel and
Piles
Manufactory , ,on. .the corner of O'Hara street and.
Spring alley, Fift h Nyard, Pittsburgh; by erecting a eon;
veiling furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.
TheirSteel,-now being of a superior quality, and having'
engaged competent operatives,they are prepared to fur
visit Files of every description, that will emonpare with'
the best imported article ; and being determined toimoke.
tirthe interest pf all who use Files in any way, to par-
Chase frau' thera,-thef Salsaeir Files at reduced
prices, for Cash. , •. 4 l'hey vvill, e-Cat Fiies,. and pur
chune thisseivhicl , ate wortiand broken. Publicipatron
eggs -respeatfally invited, ; •nor'7)','S;ANICRW flf
•
A ppLEs:4lv. Job's. fine , eating and- eookmg -Apples,
feed meytidpep i.t,con#lll, ,, and for sale by ,
Ela , kG & DIOORgE.A.D.
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P EOPLIIIS.TO. A ii/SPOR.TVIPLOPir LINE
Z ., X_
, , rIT TS BURG 11 T,O =,,EKIViq"
91,-TO,RE-SIIIPPING.;-The 13Mits belling - Mg:Co "s Line ,
ill - have been put in gee drdcriiiild!at6 now )rurining
regularly between Pittiburgh and Erie', tbuching at alt.
'intermediatePorts along the Canals: A - Bontwillalwitys
be at theweharl, under the Monongahela - Bridge, and one;
will start regularly every ether 'day.' The , • People , ,e'
Transportation Line • has every 'facility for carrying" ,
Freight and Passengers. The heats will be towed to;
Beaver by steamers,.and will proceed to Erie with'grcat
dispatch, by the canals. "The beets tiro commanded b) * ;
cxperieneed and enteral men--till -of whom have an in
•
terest in the Line. .
I' Goods sent by Me Line to Erie tatty 'be forwar ded `
io any point on the ',Ace: • • • ' J, ~ ' ,
For freight or passuge apply to
__
=. ' ' - H. KIRKPATRICK,
. • Agent, - Writer strceqPittsburgh.
- -
Claus & Co., Beaver. , - • •
R. W. Cuiomroirstc, Now Castle: -- '', ,
Taourisax & It ire. Palaiki.
SvimErr Wransi. Es C 0.,, I liddle:ex.
iffixvort Hum., Shertion, . . • - • -
Josven McCim,Shorpshurgh.
S. B: &G. Lowar, Clarksville, •• - ' • ".'
KING & AItEARIININ Big 8end.,.. .
S. C. Piximan, West Greentille: '• ' I /:
, .1.. - Ic T. Ktrxemucle t Adtdrehtrill: • '
''
W. H. Brsairr,Rartatown. • • - ,
W. - Wanswortn,& Co. Sherman's Corners:
Wm. Powatt,Cohneauiville. • •:•,. • ' •
-- —y-, Spritig Corner.." • t • i,
W. C. Wauxxit, Albion. , . =.• • •
-=,- ---,,,-- , Critivesoille. , -
WM. Trxta i l‘citkport. '• '' -•-, -'• '• • .
... • f.. Fran, Girard. --• .. • ' - ' ' . 1
, !.• A. Koootrig, B. Tomixissoir & Gov, Erie. „,"
. i,The-Sollowing,Agenta'in - Erie= i'vill receive fine ler"
'Mad Freight to: any Port on the Lakes; shipped,'by.
W P.I. Gallagher, , -_, ' John Hearn, : : -.
Gi W.' iltivcrstick &Co., JOsitth Kellogg; _
Kelsoe 4, - Loomis, -', i = - Walker to Cook,. . Jen.'
• ' -, ' Pittsburgh Portaibdiflb7iil.7•TLll?nei
-roc the Transportation ef- :Freight to a nds
PITTSCUROWPIIIL.ADELPHIA,BALT IMORE,NEW
N'ORK, BOSTON, &ea ~ ; • . ,:
,
' XORBIDGE Jr CASH, PhiladriPlifir. 1
TAA.F.P.E 4 &CONNOR, Pittsburgh,
Tilis°'' esniblishedLinb being now in full operation,
'' ' the'proprieto le have made extensive arrangeme Mato
forward Goods - and Produce with despatch, mid on the
most favorable terms,. They.confidently hope, their well
known promptness in, delivering goods-peculiar safety
'in mode of carrying-Copacious warehouses ateachpott,
°Minim' g, accommodations to skippers and riwners 'of
provlime,--together with theirionfi experience end nnie
miifing attention to business, will secure, , to them( a, coal'
'finuance of that liberal poireeagetheEherebrgraieP lll l -
acknowledge. - - ~ .
All consignmenisby Ind for this tine, received,charges
Paid, and forwarded in any, :required directions S t e,r , Rf
charge for commission,ndrancing or storage.;
' No interest, directly or indirecuy, iu steamboats.
. All communtcadema promptly Attended to on applioa. ,
lion to the following agents - • -
RORBITIGE.&.CASEIt
Marketg7B, street, Philadelplua.
TAAEFB is -O'CONNOR, •
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
O'CONNORS & CO.,
• Ndrth Mreet, Baltimore ,
WILLIAM-B. WILSON,
SI, 'Cedar , sireei, New York.
• ..alereOlatats:Trainsportation,Linc,. •
• ;74i..
VIA CANALS AM/ RAILROADS FOR PRILADEL-.
PIIIA AND, BALTIMORE,
OODS consigned is tar 'care will he forirrti4ed. *kb.
out delay and att. e !WACO - current rates:
' -
C• A: APANULTY & CO.,
Canal, lasin,.Penn street, Pittsburgh.
• DIE SEILLFS & REYNOLDS,
.272 and Market street, Philadelphia.
RASE, MERRILL & CO.,
' Smith's wharf, Baltimore.
.11erehan1a. .! ay , Freight "
1848
12tXCLIISIV ELY for the transportation or , wey freight
r_a between" Pittsburgh, Blairsville; JohnstOwn Holli
dayshumh, Water - street, and Petersburgh.
This Lune was formed for theepecial aecoannodation of
the way business. The proprietors; thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received during the last two
years, resiect tally inform their, old customers and the
public general ly q 'that they arc now better prepared to
deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads
with promptness and despatch.
PHOPHIFIVILt.
JAS. GEORGE TRINDLE,
JOHN IHILBER •.Y.. CO.
A C. A. WAircurr it Co.; Piitsb nigh;
'Jam: ttIILLES, Hollidaysburg; •
PICENVORTII & Wooos,Johnstervii.
RavitaaNcls.—Smithle Sinclair; .1. & J. firDevitt;l3.fr-.1.
H. Shoenber ger; K. Robison CoW..; R. Moore; Bageley
Smith; John Parker;, Lehmer te Co.; G. P. Stroenber
ger, Pittsburgh jeVJ
Tratroportation Line,
-" alWaal
FBIL' the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce
to Philadelphia and Baltimore. C,osrdgennsigped to
oar care will 'be - forwarded.without delay at the lowest
rates. Bills of LadinF,tranimitted, and 3 h instructions
promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor
age or commission.' . • ,
Eg. Co, Proprietors,
marl ' Csmalßasin,Liberty st„ Pittsburgh.
(Gazette.only.eonyl
Western New 'York COI-14e of Health. ,
zrt Mant'srstorri, DCVrato, N. Y.
DR. G. C VAUGHN'S. VEGETABLE I.ITHONTRIP
TIC *MIXTURE. .
THIS celebrated -remedy is Constarincreasing its
fame - by:the making all over the world. It has now
become the only medicate for flintily use, and is portico.
tarty recommended for Dropsy t . aft stage.s cif this coin)
plaint immediately relieved. no mOtter of, hoWlong Stand
ing. (See pamphlet for bestintonY4 ,
Grovel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distressing eiliinplainft itstands alone; , no other an
tide can relieve you; MIA the cures testified to will con-.
vince the most skeptical ;—{see ; pamphlet:l Liver Com
.plaint, Bilrous Diseases,l'eyer and Ague. To the Great
•West especially. Pnd - wherever these complatnts preyrul,
; ibis medicine is offered: No mineral agent,nodeleterious
'compound inn part of this mixture:, it cares these diseas
es with; certainty and ce It rity, and doe inn le avethe syn•
tern torpid- (Sec pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of a most' '
painful char:atter, iii immediately relie, ied;and a cure fol
- town by rt - few daYi, rise of this, urticle. It in far beyond.
any o th er preparation foXilds disease, or for any other
tlisease one - mating from irepitie, blOod. • cSee painphlet.)
Debility of the' System,' Vt`eak Bank, fi eakness of the
Kidneys &c. or Infiamaticnirif the same is huniediately
"relieveddya few days use of sme wine, an a ure
is
alwaysthe result of its ase.• , It 'iamb as doertnio rime:
' .dy forauch complaints, and al gofer 'derangetne tame( the.
:female frarne.'lrregularitles, Suppressionsq painful roes',
etruations. No rtrttcle herfevar been otierediercepfthis;
which would touch this kind of derringements.:; Balmy be
.retied upon at a sore and effective ; arid, did we
feel permitted to do so, could give' a thousand names as
Rroof of cures in this.distressing close of complaints.—
. ten pamphlet. All broken down; debilitated constitu
tions, from the ell ect of mercury. will find the bracing
power of this article to act immediately, and - the poilson
ous minerateredie, ated from the system.. • •
:.Eruptive•Dinewses will find thoolterative properties of
this artieleptram rtrAtn..oo).altd drive such diseases from
the systent.,' See pamphlet for :testimony of claey in all
diseases, which tht, limits of,an advettisement,voilif not
pennitto be unmet' Itere ,• Agents give them away ; they.
Contain 3.2 pages of, certificatesef high character; and a
.strongeinrray of . p root of the virtues of a medicine, eel
er appeared. It , ime of the peculiar features of is ar
ticle, that it never ft ills to benefiiirtany•cane, and if bone
'and muscle are left' to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid tui ~P E ON, and -keep taking the medicine
ies,long as therein an improvement, The proprietor would
-caution-the public ,againnt.a number of articles which
creed out under the. heads of Sinstssialt:s6) Sun^
ae cures for Dropsy; Gravel; &c.: They are good for noth
ing,and toneocted u., gull the unwaiy: roam mad Mir. '
.Thethitivemort, neve.r thought of curing such dineriseatill
this article had dond it. A panic:War study of the ylampii.
las is . earntsgy Agentsi and all who sell.the ar
ticle, are glad to eirealate gratuitously. Pat who .
in 3 0 Oz.'
• bottles, at 52; 12 oz. do. at SI - each—the larger holding 0
oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and pot
get imposed mm. Every bottle has , ".Vaughe's Vegeta
tile Lithontripuo Itlixture," llown upon. the glass, the
writtensignature of ." G. C. Vaughn" on the direcuops.
'and G. C: Vaughn, DixtroJo," stamped. onthe cork. None
other are genuine'. • .• • .
• rreparol by Dr. .d. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Prinei..
Office;.2fq Main street, Buffttlo, - wholesale and retail.
No ,attention , given to tenors unless post-paid—order
frainscodarly authorized Aston( cusped. Post-paid 'lit
ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt
ly.attefided to,graus,' • ; • .
Offices devoted .exclusimey tot the sale of this article—
Nasearixt., N.Y.; 290iEsse. x at.; Salem, Mass.; and
by the priecipal-Proggista tarot ighout the United States
and Canada, as Agents.
HAYS Zs_ B 1 ROCKWAY Agents,
No. 2. Liberty - . at., near. Canal. Basin.
•
Wholesale an (1,11.014111. r
SADDLE. HARNESS - AND TR .UNK MANUFACTORY.
t)OIIERT 11.:,11ARTLEY, ;gs leave to,
•Xib' form his (fiends and the the,p u - blic generally,
,hat be continues to Occupy:the t large andcom..
inodiduS StOrelbrom, 'formerly ,cr.upied by Same Fa VI;
estocti & Co'., No. 86, corner of . Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large end general assortment of
Haddlesi Bridles, Harness, Tru n ks, Carpet' Rota,' Saddle
flags; Valises, Buffalo Robes, V Vhips, and ill other arti
:des in his line: • •
. He also keeps constantly on hand, and Taprenitied
:tarnish to order ; nil kinds of Riveted flose,rnanufactdrild
. el the -be st mate rial, and in a sr yle of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured , a nick, and it 66 per cent.
Country . Merthant3 and Fan nets would do well to call
and examine his stock before nurchasing elsewhere, as
he is dnterrained to sell first trate articles at very IoW
prices. ,
UT Don't:forget Om place,:No: 86, corner of Wood
weer: and Diamond Alley. - an2a,
AITINES, 13.1tA,N OM'S, bitS &c.—. 1.0 Halt pipes uug-
V - naolßrandy,"Jaa Hen nessr,"
2 ht. pines Cognac Brandy., " Otard,Dupuy & Co..
3 " . " Pine t Ca adlloti & Co." -
12 octaves Rochelle " "A.. Seignt
4 pipes Holland Gin;
5 or. casks sup. Pate Sheri* Wine,"Dutf Gordon 8; Co"
5 14 44 44 44 4, . "Bei& beder,. •
10 " ", " Madeira , 'r
10 " " "L. P.Tertertge.." - "Carps flier;"
40 cr cc cc Oporto" - various' grades;
30 " " Lisboa • • " "
.10 Mids., S 0 half do., and 20 bbls. Rant Sauterne Wine;
10 Bordeaux Claret;" Montferand? ;
15 ' Marseilles " "..Bergassrt
15 bpi - theta Champagne Wine, "Beidseick ;" 15 - ". •' " ' " "P. A.Mumm& coo..
10 c - ". "Jtulaeron*Sona
50 cases Claret, of various grades, imported in bottles;
" Botlanut Olive „OR, crop 1848;"Lurands
pai Th eillis ` C s{ .. . 4 lest' YeeeiVed, sill
for isle by _ (seP2l). ,' . /VILLERk fuggpmpi
a -'
-
-
Neiev Ciiin:iriereliall: Line. ' '
E. W. Rritaix.o lc. Co., Z• .5 Oniim..N,K=BALL'ai Co,,
iil4 - IYall st.;Necv-Yciek, i -1 Liverpool, England''
~ • „,:. , i , ' Rmkkeriljlii• inform-Men: friends grid the
,_••••,;." .•, , Ainblie, : thot they haVe•cininnenOl3,d the '
1
;., • ("; ...ral_Shipping and -C aihnalsain idtrem.t.T.,-to
~..‘ , 4 s j,. A . En t t e d .,„ T p r ae ct ff e enu s
or c liat , p, c z ne cip t , on , n don:
• Merpool.-Dablibillelfast, or,intrimit of the
Ohl Catmtry to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on
dhemostreatonable terms. " •
Drafts and Bills of Exchange; from .£1 to any nmount
an theißoyal •BabkOf Ireland and its branches,And on
.."•The days of sailing of the 'Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, as fixed upon-are the Ist; 60, lith;
10th. Din
' and %Mot everymonth: •• , ' ' - .
; t'l'hestiShip_!it are allarthe largest clasif,lind are com
manded• by men Of tharaeter and experience. The
-Cabin , ancorambdationii are all That can be desired in
- p ointol sple.ndar arid Convenience. The* are furbished
withmt•ery deimiiption of atore nor thabest kind: Pune
:nudity ilt the' dirys of sbilingnill be' strictly adhered' to.
-• ••• l'acket•ShMe_ROstius,Sioblons, Rheiidan and Garrick,
min vessels of the largest class r and Moan desirous to
bring out their friends, COSMO% select finer or Safer !Ships.
..Passage cant's seetiredat thti lowest ratee. •-
.% 'New OrleartsLine orPacken, sail WeeklY. .For p as s.
age•or freight; apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDE~I, o f
- - • •
-"- ''• • ''' - -`-' " ' EDMITNO SNOWDEN, -: •
lecp.l Corner 4th and Siaithaeld sti..Pittsburg.
. . . .
liarndet! dr,,,Vo;ts
• - -
s•, PASMbili - .
A R A- Pr' E N B
:lErileie!stietinn Steerage passengers 'coming front
Europe, eng4.o s in America to come over, in, either of
, the'sbiyol or Ransnss *W . be furnished , with the
--fOlinviitigTozrbiitnis' - or their equiValent,in other articles
efitillXtood. -L Bre'A ' el eT, Vongreisiblay 17,4848. ,
•PliAl" will gl5 Prevent sickness on board.' Be reto:
- foto, Wheri Passengersihund, themselves M"Provis
ions; idattrOPMeiri : came. on 'imird entirely , destitute,
'which Often catiettnitith sickneisi and:death
35.1ba:Bread;', ' All of, coon quail
' 10' ty, and one-tenth
10 :Oatmeal,. of, the Provisions
• ` 10 " • 'Flout, " furnished will, be
10 " Beans and Pens, delivered to -each
h
35 " PolatQee, .!.. - Passenger every
1 pint of Vinegar, . week, with n's'af-'
~60 gallons - of,Water,!, , ,Hcient. supply -
of
Salted Pork free fcouth•one. -Fuel for cooking.
Eticlißbißin this L
. mo be properly ventilated, and
a good house over the passage-way leading to. the Pas
sete.apartment. •Tlia Comboose and Cooking:ranges,'
fore use of Passengers'', are kept under cover. Every
,attention will be Paid to promote theirhealth and c omfort.
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA. , ROBINSON, .
• . Fifth ist., near, Wood.
~.rapsoott,s Generso4fixitgrationo—mce.
: fi g& REMITTANCES and Passage to and a
from Great Britain andlre land, by W.
-IMIZA J. T. Timm 7.5 South- corner
• of Maiden Lane, ' N.V.., and 26 Water=
100 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 of pitying
the passage of their-friends from the Old Country; Ott
they,'flatter themselves their character and long standing
in business will , give ample assurance-that all their ar
rangements will be carried put faithfully.
Musts.& , 3'. T. Tapscint are long and favorably
known foithe superior classaeconuncatanon and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN. OF THE
WEST, ' SHERIDAN,_ GARRICK, HOTTINGUER ,
ROSCIUS,LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which
leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and
26th, and from Liverpool, the 6th and 11th; in con t addi to
which they have arrangements with the St. Georg d
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every five ditys, being thus determined
that-their (unlike shall keep pace with their inereaging
patronage: while lir. W. 'Tripecott's constant personal.
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi
tional security that the. comfort and accommodation of
,the passengers will be . particularly attended to.
' The subscribers, being, as usual, extensively engaged
in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities; are thereby guabllid to take, charge of
and .forward passengers, immediately on their landing,
without a chance ot disappointment or delay; and We,
therefore; prepared to contract for passage from any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature or
the business , they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at;
tainable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional cherges ,leir their. trouble... Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be re fended in lull.
REMITTANCES
The subscribers are also prepared to give drifts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
towns in England, Ireland Scotland and Walesi thus af
lording a safe and expeditious mode of reraitung funds
to those countries, wiuch persons requiring such facili
ties Will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by teller, post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. TAAFFE tc O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission hle rche tits,
rnap27-11tcw-ly Philedelphia.
Roche, Brothers. as Co.
Putrort sr., NSII7 Yomi; gIMN.QrakT,,,i4
•Mig Dustmi Scarl.axp Lteraroot.
JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal
13asin, Pittsburgh.
Arrangements for ULIFt.
'DOME, BROS. CO., sole Agents for the BLACK
,11,, BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets
take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and
castomers,that their arrangements for the year 11 , 48 being
complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by
the above splendid Line, from Liverpool , to New York
and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of
doing - business, and assure those who entrust them with
their orders* that the same satisfaction will be rendered
as heretofore.
EIRMITT•NCES TO
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND ND L
AES:
Drafts for Rale, payable, on demand, any Bank in
Ireland. ,
Tho undersigned has mule, arrangements to bring oat
passengers to Pittsburgh, dung the present year.
febs.2mdass4 JAMES BLAKFLY.
Pra~ege To and F r om
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND la
Gueracia Errekse & Skes, N0..111 Waterloo Road, Li
•
OAHU:SIM fr:RIPPARD, No. riS South St.; N.l,
Subsciibers, having accepted the Agency MOIL.;
J. city of the above well known and respectable 'Houses,
are prepared to niake engagements for pas cage ts to come
out from tiny - part of Great Britain or Ireland:by the re
gulttt Lino of Packet Ships, sailing from Liveritool week
tr. "Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their
Winds will meet' with kind treatment and prompt dew,
patch at.Liverrooljas Well as every attention necessark
on their arrival in this country, Apply toot athlress •
SAMUEL M'CLUIIKAN • & CO..
142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts
burgh direct, and dratts for any amount forwarded, pay
able at sight, throughout the U tilted Kingdom. "
,114.121,11J0EN & CO. S
Passrsaza ANI) isitsMrrAncit
. . ,
Office.
fIARNDEN & CO. COlHifililo bring out persons from
any pait of Engiond, Ireland, Scotland or Wales;"
upow the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of-emigrants. e 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 any this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers to show that they were detaitted forty-eight
hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thoniands Of others were
detaiamr months until they could he sent in some old.
haft, at it cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
coffins. 1
We intend to perform our :contracts honorably, cart
what it may, andmot act as was the case last season with
other•officesi who either performed not at all, or when it
suited theircouveniencle ,
Drafts itravirn at . Pittsburgh for any sum from E 1 to
£l,OOO, payable - at' any of the Provincial Banks in Ire
land, Englartd, Scotland and Wales. '
' JOSHUA ROBINSON,
uiopeali and General Agent,
Fifth` *met; one door below Wood st.
IsEMITTANCS. -
• •
IPllESubseribers axe prepared to forward money to all
A. parts ofErigland, 'Talmud, Scotland and' iles, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.'
• ty SabIUEL'itIYCLURIMNr & CO.,
142 Libestreet.
•
READffi W (ATOP . ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
1 11 HE Partnership heretofore existinK beiweea 301 IN
I. D. MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has heen
dissolved by mutual consent. ..
The subscriber may be found at hie office, on Fourth
street, between Smithfield arid 'Grant sts., , Pittsburgh, at
all times when not eneted in Court.
deelA4m 'HEADE WASHINGTON.
Eagle. Saloon and Restaurant,
- • • N 0.65, ap t and 61 Wood street
theaubscriber would - respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally, that
he has had the above well known establish
ment tilted up in a very
. superior style, and is now pre
pared with every - requisite, to serve up all the dolma
ties the season affords.
OYSTERS, tewad,llied, roasted, or in the shell; to
gether wittt hot coffee, tea,ehocolate, beef steaks, trier
ton chops, venison and game, nt short notice, and at all
seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in
Pittiburgh.
XX ALE"of the best brands. Imported Segars in eve
ry variety.. -
He would also beg leave'toatate, that he is prepared
to furnish.DlNNEß PARTIES of any number, in a su
perior rammer; SUPPERS for Halls,Societies or private
Partici'.
Car PRIVKTE Rooms always in readiness.
wet/a:papers will be kept on &le from all-quarters.
dectil JOHN T. DONNIfLEY.
A Card.
pO.THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance is now
presented for the safe investment in a business en
tirely-tactr; one adapted to the man of limited, as well
as to the olan%of extensive resources; yielding a profit
from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the
day. It lathe complete monopoly of a staple article, ab
solutely necessary and essential to every family, as well
as indispensable . to• the mechanic artisan and profes
sional .mart. 44'cveliPitalitte , an opportunity offers itself
for a lucrative etnplAyment of e ithev largo or amall sums ;
bringing;innsallate: and highly satisfactory. returns.—
Those dintireau. of enabarking tali pleasant, genteel busi
doss, are invited, with others, to call at the office of the
Undersigned, examine the, article,
.und form their own
tudgnaent, from the 1 *acts presented.
...otfice—Exch tinge .I3Utidingsi St. Clair street, nextdoor
o Esquire Johrist,ofitite..
- .
910 COACELUAR3 It.S.-- , The undersigned has.On hand
X, and will sell, us 'dose the lot,- al greatly - reduced
late all wool 3:trab -Cloth, all .vmal and, - anion: Damask
iut • Buckler m o te. B. D. •TROMPSON,
deci"..; ;:.110,31ark tatar.ohree doers from Liberty.
and. urine-Insurance.
Tut' Innarance Company a, of North Americ of Phila.-
' delphin,through its •dtdy'nnthorixedAgerrt the sub-.
scriber offersio make permanent andlimited Insurance.
on ProPerty.inthii zity rind its vicinity,and on shipments ,
by the canal andztvers •
- DIRECTORS:
Arthin-O. Coffin, Pres't. fcarinieiHrooks,
Alex. Henry -- -- Charles Taylor,. •
Santee! W. Jones, - Sarintel W Smith,:
• Edward Smith, Ambrose. White, -
John A. BroWn, - Jacob M. Thomas,. ' -
JohnNV - hite, ' • 'John R. , Neff:
Thomas P. Cope; Richard D. nod ,
Wm: Welsh,,- - Henry D: Sherrard, Seep.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the 'United
States, having been chartered in 1704. Hs charter is per
m-
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, a
pie means, and &voiding - All risks Of an extra hazardous
character, it may be cOnsidired offering amplesec
ty to the public, • - • :-.*.WILLIAhI P. JONES.
At Counting Room
of :AtWood, Jones Co., Water an
Front sta., Pittsbingh . ' nmy4y d
tr-
The rn-llslisti Vire-Issaturtmee ollsratty
, .. .. •
no ,PIirLiDRIXITIA. •-
rIHARTER,'PERPETUAL:—S4OO,OOO paid in - office
ki 16.1,1 t hestnift at, north side, nearFiftla , Take Insu
rance, either permanent or limited, ag11.118t:loss,. Cr dam 1 •
' age, by fire, on, property, and.effects. of!,eyeryt.drticiption,
in town or country on the most reasonable tesme. Ap
plication, made' tallier personally of by_letters, will: , be
promptly attendedto. .. C. N., p.F.I. citElt, Ptnet- -,. -,
C. C. Tlincinit,R i serelegi bit . s .
•' ' Chiales N,.l32incker, , ~ • Jacob Ri Smith,
.. • ..,
:-. , ,
Thomas Ilart, ;:.. -. ,- Ciuorge - W 4 Richards,
:,- Thomas:l. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,: ~ 1 ,"...,
Tobias Wagner, • .- , , -.. Ado)rihi S. Billie, - -
L . Samuel Grant -.•- - ..David S.Mrtuicn. _ ,
- -- - . p rii , sßir,li o A Aordicv
N.•11:-‘.-Offibc or the AgelicY on the North-Eastcerner '
..;:d' Third and Wood streets. Pittsburgh: :. • * - , '-' ' -
Fire -risks tekett :oi- buildings and - -their contents in
- PittshnS Alleghen and the surrounding country. Ne
nttier , ofinland navigation:risks taken. - , , t iturt-iv
UENCY OF Tilt; FRANKLIN FIRE RANCE
AA, COMPANY ,OP PHILAVELPIA..—N. E. ebrner
of
Third and. Wood streets, Piaseurga.—The assets 'of the'
eeinPany.eti the first of January, 1845, aa,publiehed in
conferrruty with an act, of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
- Bonds and Mortgiges---- ........ • .... -•E00,81 5 93
Real Estate, at cost.— •• .. •.•• .. • •••• • 400,467 77
Temporary Loans, 'Sjoeks and Cash .... • • ... .207,40
Making total of ......... 683. 42
AlTonling certain nisunince that on
promptly met and Kiting entire , security' to 0 who ob•
min policies fromthis,Company. Risks 'taken at as tow
rates as aro consictentwith security. • - ' .
'oet9 WARRICK MART Agent.
lic GALVA , 3IIS.It: 5. A. T.TOH.S. ' 7.• tr. 51.1{4551
GALLAGHER, LONG dz. 'IIIILL.EIR,
No. 109 , Front at., between Wood and Boat&UM. streersi
r ANVFACTURERS of Bells of all aieet,.dOuhle and
*icigte action Force Pumps, Counter
Water. Pumps, fittings of all kinds for.Giis, Water,
SSteam.Castings for hinery raid anti-attri
ton metal for PRLIIIO.'" Particula Mac r' attention' paid to Gas
Firtares, and a well assorted stock of Plain "and Orna
mental Pendants, J3urnets, Chandeliers) &e.,4d- , Con'
stantly on hand. - oete
AMZS AII3ISIIOFG. SAldirtt. cnozsta. -
RMSTRONO & CROZER, Commission Merchants
,
~
No. tt2 Market street; Pittsburgh,' Paq attend
promptly to the sate of every ,description Western'
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care.
RBSEEL Tc.—lianna, Hussey. & Co., Pittsburgh . ; Hanna,
Graham & Co. New Lisbon, O.; Merchantsgeneriilly,
Wellsville, 0.? Rhodes &, Ogleby, Bridgeport, A. U.
Ricbardson .I.r. Bro., Cincinnati; .1 - F:1-fowl:ad, Louisville,
Guile di Dorivort, St. Louis; H. Boyles; liteuben
-4,_ dec9:y,
. •
• . • SCHOOL.
rp HE Subscriber will receive at hie office, young en
tlemen desiring to read la*. He superintend
and direct thciestudien,nnd by eonitantsupeimuon;and
Strict weekly examination, prepare . thefor admission
to the Bar. : m
HEADE WASHINGTON.
The Subscribers have been in habitof dailyprofessicrn ,
ul intercourse'ti
with Retitle Washington, Esq., for many
years. anil'feel groat pleasure in attesting the 'accuracy
of his legal information, anti his eminent capacity for the
undertaking set forth in his advertisement.
They earnestly recommend to young . oeritienten who
wish to acquire a competent knowledge - of - the tepid pro
fession, to avail themselves of theadvantages,whichhiS
proposed Law ftchool will afford them.
Charles Shafer, 0. Metcalf, -
A. Burke. • Thos.
ipqu
Wilson Itt•Candless, C. Darragh,
Tioben Woods,James Dunlop
C. 0. Loomis ' Wm. B. M'Clitre,
.1. D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis.
declS4m
...at ilaroregain Corner,
MAITIMELD ANT) Pali] AMA'S% PITTSAPROU, PA.,
li. the most popular of all 1300 T rind SHOE F.
1-ablishments In the West. This place has gained
.ais reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
• best Boots and Shoes. which ore mndorexpeesely
to order for-Min mnrket, and he is not satisfied.only by
'keeping the test nssorted.stock of BOOTS and BHOBS
ill the Western country, but he is. enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS lOwer than any other house
possibly can. he cores not what facilities tht:y , .hoast of
having for offering great inducements to the public. It
in impossible to set molt all the ntivantages end facilities
in uu advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner.has
over others, which enables its proprietor to , sell Boout
.'and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles ut from 1.0
to 25 per cent. lower than any other atom in the city.
The war to test the matter is for all who intend machos.
Mg IItOiSTS and AIHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT
BARGAIN CORNER, examine - the stock and pricen.and
till will he satisfied that the Great Bargain Corner. Smith
fickt and Fifth swots, is the place for the,for public, one raid
all, get good Boots and Shoes choap, cash.
deck . .1. BATES.
_ _ _
Great Witifera Saddle,
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.
rnHE subscriber takes this method of informing his
1 friends and the public. in general, that lie has the
largest stock of the following named attlee*. of his own
and
manufacture. in this city7-Saddica, Harness.'rranks
Whipi; all of whith he Will worrantto - made of the
best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being- determined to sett . his manufactures
something lower than hat been heretofore sold in the city,
he would invite persona in need of the above named ar
ticles, in his Warebouge. *P:o. 2.14 :Liberty 'street. oppo
site Seventh. Also. hands made , to order for
mEßHTmaihinery.
oct3l
Circular Seale Pianos.
s ktGlIT NEW PIANO—FORTES
the celebrated manufactory of Cluekcr•
i ng . B os ton; with the - neW,tuvrticed etc•
rata ' r seale,just received apt now open.
, For sale at at Mr. Chicheriars Factory
N., AIELLOR,
No, 51 \Vona street, Pittsburgh 'sole Agentlnc Chieker
illtef grand and square Pianos. for WexternPenna: .m
I ORIN:170N k raoCKTON bore suet receive .
following new works:
History bf Conress, Biographical and Political, cora•
prising a history of internal improvements. (RiVers, Han.
hors, Ac -from the formation of the lloverurneni to the
present - time ; embracing, else, historical notices of va
rioun political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of
the Tea and Coffee tax; together with biographies, per
sonallisiories. Sr.c.; by Henry H. Wheeler, illustrated by
steel portraits, and fee . simile autographs.
History of Charles l, of 'England ; by Jacek , 'Abbott,
with engrovings.'
The Bonn:ince of Yachting ; Voyage the Pirst, by Jos.
A flew novel ; Mary Barton : a into of Manehiater life.
The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys
and Solicitors; by • Samuel Warren,Esq.; P. R. S.. of the.
oiler 'temple; Barrister' at Law. ' dee
Iron City Cracker Cad Bread Bakery.
J. 91i£P1iARL) ,
VETOt T LD respectfully info= his friends and the pub-
V V lie generally, that he hastiddedba hie other , bug
ness, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety:—
Having purchased one of Vi r ,. Rs Nevin , e Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines, he Is prepared td fill all larders for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes
a ‘ striet attention to business; toshare a portion of the
public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to
call and examine for themselves..
,BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo
site Smithfteld. „
N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspePsia Bread,
large and smalLrolls, fresh every =mineral be had at
the store, or my wagon, - or at my stand in the market,
Cakestand. Confectionary on hand and rikSl ade • to ordAßD.er.
• • ' - . J. LEPII
No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty st.
_ _
COLVER &
~~
-Mr''.~.u' k~ ~ ,`" ~,-;:,t-fi'r z ''tom is i. ?I~_~'` ~ a
Z't
46 1 t to the best cough Medlotsie 11 rover' Bow."
TO RAD the following proof of the superioritrof Dr. FM
. lant's Oriental Cough Mixturci4from a respectable cit
izen, who has tried it:
-Prima:son, Dec.. 15,1847.
hissmis. HAYS &BROCKWAY:--After laboring for several
weeks under the disadvantages of a Inintat ng . cough and
most distressing cold, which had; thus - far„ . reststed the ef;
fects of sever:Hof the "irtfallibles," I was nalteed to pur
chase a bottle of year Drientalttgli Mixture, and give"
it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using . only . one
half of the bottle found myself entire)rlvell. ' "flu Vis
hest medicine I eta sw." •
True copy: .• '' ' 4 ' 'JOHN HINDS.
Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY,. Ptuggists, Commer
cial Row, Liberty street, near tend
XT-111,UhlIIREOTYPEI, RCItIMR, Burks':
Build
iiigs; Foiirthstrers—Houou.B: Daguerreo
typb.its from the Enitera would - calf the attentionloc
the Inhabitants of Plusburg,h, afid.theteighboriripowas,
to their Daguerreotype of-citizens and others; at rooms
the third story of Burke's btilding, 4th st.
Penions 4 wishing pictures taken rearrest - 1111511 reel that
no pains shall Be spared to produce -them - in the' highest
perfection of the art. Ourimarnmenti are of the most pow...
erful kind, enabling no M. execute .pleturet udstirpassed
for high Mush and truthfulness to nature. The public axe
solicited . to tall g
examine.. • , •
ersons sitti for ictures are neither reguir . red Or e-
pec P Atkted to 'a, n
t p
hem u nless perfect satisfaction /g ven t
N. B.; Ciperafors ivill find this a 50i;4 depot for stock
atid chemicals.. • -
frrbistructiOns given it the, art, containing the
recent Improvements.. „. . ian
• Oyster Alenort_
-. • •
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN T
Received this day, direct from:Baltimore, by:Ex
press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which I will sell low, at ray
store, la the Diamond; also WmoKramer's, corner of
Second and Smithfield streets, and" 11 - • C. Kelly's, corner
of Filth and Market alley. •-. ...•• .• t •
will rec eive them _daily. at the above places. All
Oysters warranted ; money returned, if not good,
DRAT°.
noviirt . : • •-F. R. i
• •
New ,Millinery, @Oki, Velvets?, &es
Jen received from New Yink : L.!'e h°i " .Bel g e t
non of elegant rich Satins, Silks, NY inter Ribbons'
French Flowers, Plumes,. .A._ handserne
sortment of Winter Bonnets, floods; Cafes, Cartlinals.
Visetts.&c., ow hand and made to or der the latest style,
nt the shortest notice. _ . 'UPS. DUFF,•' ,
dee6 No.IO s.. Clair ett (WO; vide.)
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ,— gr i.S, DEB 4I
Fourth street, neer Wood;wouldinfonn the 'Ladies
' of Pittsburgh and -vicinity,pat.she will open on
Tuesday, the 51th 'Mt, an extensive aisortreentof Pal
and-Winter Millinery."
, .
CHANGEABLE SILK VISITS, FOR CIIIUSTMAS Pass=
mws.—W.. ft. Murpby.basun Mania tint very Band
some changeable Silk Vaits, yery suiiable for Matsuura!
Presents, :Which be isiielling at reduced_ prices...Msoy
bandiome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style Sew
cambric IBMs., &a.. -. .., _ .:' .
~~;:r;;?;a`~
LI VER-. COMPLAINT,--JAUNDICE, 'DYSPEPSIA,'
NERVOUS DEBILITY, •DISEASE,GE ,THE
• ' NEYS I , AvvzitdA,, and all affections arisirliji from
• derangenient diseaie itt,the.Biliary,Dtc es
Uve, - Vtisculat, Respiratory,,•and Nervous
• Syinetris, such as constipation, inward
- piles,heariburn, loss orappefite,crat
' •ed tongue acidity of the . slam-
rich, swimming of the head,- •
' fullness or weight in the - ,
Stomach, dimness of ' •
• vision palpita
non of the
. ,•
•-• • ' •.; • heart, •
Cihaklng or suffocating sens,ating.,depression of Spirits,
sudden . , thistles of heat, pain in the side or Peek, :
weakness of lite Praha, cold feet, constant
aginings of, evil:, fever and dull pain in the
rhe' ad, pain and - difficulty of breathing
'when lying upon the side,-frightfut
, .
dreams,soureructations,yellow,'
' seas-of the ski
deficiency of perspire
; • tiOrli aroi Ao•l•ean ba.., '
iffectualty • .
by .DOCTOR ,HOOPLAND'S _
'• CELEBRATED GERMAN , MITERS.
Their powerover the above - diseases is not excelled
ifequalled—by - any other
,preparation, , ,in the Untied
'State:3 ; loi the cares in this city'anti; in many cases af
ter sktlfutpliysicians bad failed; - '
Derangement in the liver and stomath • areaources of
insanity—from disorder or obit - ruction a morbid "ali en of
the ; sympathetic 'and atherlaerves follow" ; and the not
of, the I/rain:axe impaired and deranged; as 110TVBS
'are the connecting Medium betweentninil - bud hatter it
follows.,from tha,reciprocal action that both must be
more or less implicated 'and deranged sianaltaneously;
derafigementthere ' , ABMs° produce diseaseof the.SKIN;
LUNGS, UTERUS andia.DNEYS,•___as Well as then.
;The 'thousands 'who' diei' " With' 'YELLOW ;
CHOLERA PT INFLUENZA, Is owing the same
cause; and the majority of ; cases of thau,raost painful ,
iIisease;CONSUMPTION, Migrantes froth the same. • In
fact the stomach is the important organ•in - the System of
matter, as upon it you depend for the snecess and all; e ,
advantages lobe derived - Iron - 1 - 'llre administration of in
terne I medicines. _Bs functions •are of,the utmost
portance to everyone in eonatitutingzlie source and fouro:
tetra of-lifeiwhieh istaittition: 'No organ Possesse.isucti
rentarkable sympathies, none suchremarkable power in
'modifying etiery part of the system.: .
The raursuccestin treating disetise‘tif the liver and
stomach successfullybas notbeena wantorpatholegical
knowledge of their funetions, but the .pteparatithvof„p ,
compound that would : act upon the. disease and all the
sympathe,tie afflictions., That. pointhas. been gained:ire
'these Bitters', and they :ate EPITIRMY VEGETABLE,.
and will In every case permanehtly'destroy; coitiveness,
and giye stren gth and vigor to the frame, at no time de
bilitatur the patient,' and they are ,gritteful to the most ~ d elicate stomach - under any-eireurrimancei. ' .
ALL CAN SECURED,. •
, IYHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED,
(in wrruts xsz...4OWEW OF lILITDIELMLY
The few, months this preparation hasheen before .the
'ptiblic,has, from its infallible efficaCY, elicited the eulogy
of the press through the land,. their object being for the
benefit of suffering humanity; success . 4 1iss surpassed..
all precedents; and it is free from all 'alcoholic stimulant.
syrup ; mercury, aloes; quinine, acids, and all injurious'
ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the
'variable climate of the United States, and the West In-
die Islands. - '
WEEK 'AND 'DELICATE CHILDREN,
ate made strong ;by using fact it is Ofamily medi
eine,rind can be administered with Safety to a „child sue
year old, the delicate (Male,' 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 eiperience, that it has'
produced many. ,viceruletful cureco.•
; -
The Daily .Sun•says We believe it is one 'of the,
bestmedicines Of the age—t friend having used it in his
own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint:" -
The Spirit of, the Times and Keyshancriayist—"Do our
'good citizens, who are invalids, know the many Osten-
fishing cures that have been perfOrmed by Dr. Hootland's
celeoratc... uennan Bitters? If they do not, we recom
mend *heat to the German Medicine. Store, 278 Race
: I
street; all who ate afflict - MI wittiLiver Jain--
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 hare proved
to be a medicine that every oneshould know oft and we
cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and'
that which - gives them greater claim upcin onrhumble ef
fort, they are entirely vegetable.- • •
The Evening Bulletin says:—The' Celebrated German •
Bitters are an invaluable remedy for -Jaundice, -Dyspep-•
sin. and nervous complaints." ,
Neal's Gazette says:—"lt is not often we notice the.
various excellent medicines advertised in our columns,
because we are unwilling to speak except from personal
experience ; and a good constitution fortunately , makes
us generally strangers to such articles. A. word,•how
ever, of Dr. Hoofta.nd's German Bitters.,This wE xxow.
to be an exeellenterticle fulfilling in evry respect, what
is claimed for it by the advertiser-
The Daily News says:
"A._Alzructxr..—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof
, land's celebrated German Bitters when .we any it is a
blessing of this age, and in diseases of the bilinty, digesi
tive and nervous systems, [the" not, We think, an neat.,
—it is a VEGETABLE PREPABAGION ANT MADE WTTEOET AL
cartoL, and to 'all invalids We would recommend: it as
worthytheir confidence.
What stronger testimony can a medicine have!' At tbe
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 Store, 278 . RACE,
Street, and for sale in Lancaster by - John F.Logarti.ilar
rithurg, by D. W. Gross; and respectable dealers ; gen•
malty throughout the country. •
SILENCE COUGH! The bungs
are in danger ' the work of . the `destroyer has been
begun, the Cough of Consumption halls in it a sound of
death.
ARS YOU A Monza? . Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, ts now perhaps confined to her chamber'
by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken
fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon. her
—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your sonl.
,YorscabLesr,when jest about topnter life, disease sheds
a heart crushing blight over the fair. prospectsof the fit=
ture—your cough and feeble limbs tell of your
loss o f hope, but you need not despair. • There- is a balm
Which will heal the wounded lungs, it _ -
Sherman's ...;
Mrs. Arcane , the wife , of Wm. H. Attree, - Esq. was
given up by Pr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe. and
McClellan of_Phibidelphia, 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
prnounced.by het phyeicians—Sherman's Balsam was
given and it cured her. • - '
Mrs• VAILRARRArtZ, of. Bull's Ferry, was also cured o f
consumption by this Balsam when 'all other remedies
failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. ,
A. C. Castle, Dentist. t. 91. Broadway, has witnessed its
effects in several cases where no other medecine afford
ed relief—but the Balsam operated like , a charm. Di. C.
also witnessed its wonderful effects curing Abihma„l
which it never falls of doing. 'Spitting Blood, alarming
as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs soind again. •
Rev. Heater Jokes, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of:
cough and catarrhal affection of 60 years standing. The
'first dose gave him more relief thanall the other medi-.
eine he had ever taken.- Dr. - • 19 Delaney
street, gave it pa a sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption and to another sorely a ff licted with the
Asthma. In bah eases its effects were iminediate, soon
restoring them to comfortalile,health. •
• Mrs. Lemma Wads; 93 Christie-st, suffered from
Asthma 49 years. Shemian's Balsam 'religved her' at
once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack by 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. Conaumption. • •
Pike cents read 81 per bottle,
Frincipal Office 106 Nassau street. New York.
Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth. Paste and Poor
Man's Plaster
' Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his.
Boot and Shot Store and Patent Medicine Watehome,
89 Liberty street Pittsburgh; head of Wood street, and.
by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny:
county
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City; Jonathan Ghtiest,
Manchester;J: R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Austin, cor. Webster st. and Elm;
Daniel Negley, • East Liberty; H. L Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. „Aiken, Sha.rPsburgh; Semi. Springer, Clin
ton; James. M'Kee, Stewartatown; John Bltterk, Turtle
Creek. F. Diehl,,Elizabeth; Rowland tr. Son, M'Kees
rtn
Mtl% E t 4 vrel w irp e ; *m. Ba I .l e . I t m ° l7ll l , ; Te ß m 'l p e e Y Te l ; il l i n eVi l i n s! '
Fulton, Tarentnm; G. H. Starr; Stawickly. marft-IY
AZNY!—Dr. W. LANUS, of. Fayette ,
111, says: "I am well persuaded, and have
been for some time, that your Dontestie Vegetable Pills
are of great nee to all those who maythave oectision'to
Use theth, and have adrethietered teem to my patients."
'Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im
mediately cured by the rise' of Dr. Ralph'it Pills. - Price,
25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
. • • • • ' S. L. CUTHBERT,
. • . Stnithfield street, near Time.
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; .1. G. Hmith, Dir
mingharn; and .John firCracketi: Fifth Want., ..febl7
Jaynes , Faxtilly . Ittirdlotwers, - i
DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March,- IMO:
"I have used your Termilygti
,Carrniaativli Balsatn;
and Ezprtorant, in my practice for the lasrthree years,
and have been exceedingly wet\ plensedwith them, and
never, as yet,, my recollection, failed of realizing my
fullest expectationf in their curative properties. Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not that they ,
claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by, those who have used them. I was formerlyvery partial, to **tom Vermilhge • until bticarneacqiiiiin
ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to thy
other now in use.
Ressectfully,•yours, &c., , • &.8. COOK, Iff;
D."
Mr For., sale m Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store; 72
Fourth at.
_in& A FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP,—This pre
paration has proved itself to be of very great effica
cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, 'Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic
Affections; and the - proprietors feel warranted in recant
mending it twit safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony of its value. • • . .
It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low, a'price
as to piece it within thexeach of every person. There
are, perhape, but few Cotrgh preparations that will
..Prrf
duee such 'decided effects "to such a short-time. •Pre
pared and sold by
B. A. FABNESIOCK It CO.,
• Corner of First and Wood; also, Corner. of Sixth:. and
Wood streets. decl3
ror
TIR. RALPH'S CnartailTED VEGETABLE PlLLa are
sale, wholesale and cetnil, at the •
' • . REAL Emirs ChrincE,
'No 60 Smithfield at.
J
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Bir
min ham; John McCracken, Penn street, Plfth Ward.
fetal • . „
, . .
FOR SALE—A brick dvielling house and lot, in. a plea.;
cant location, situated on ' ;Knoll atreet,- Alleghenyi
FOR
house is well arthilged, having a good celfai 2 akitch-i
ea ,and dining rootithall and two parlors, thieehed rooms
and finished garret. Lot is feet; b"g 120 deeti,lealinek
street Price, $1,200. TiTli, SW, in:bsOddielanee in!
four equal yearltpayments. • . .. .
.. „...._ i
~.t S. CUTAZIEATi-Sleiiiitil Aitagt,;,..: 1
- ' ••••• •. . Smithfield St reet.'. 1
MitIEMMI
~=
1-173ThrE sr, 'HAIR CREAX—AA matchless article for
Ai-growth, beauty,' and restoration of the Hair.' nit.
- Cream, when once knowni'vrilfaupercede °Met' aid;
clew of the kind - now in .use;' - ‘'Vhete the hair brileart ,
harsh, thin, unhealthy; • tnittinggicy,M foWaPplieet : '
tioni will make. The hair soft tuuldark, and the it n bens
appearanc atuf alsolnake it maintain
"rte ;liveliness. and healthy cohir;.. twice 11100Tirhs all the'
'preparations , that are generally used: -Where the hairia .
thin, or - has fallen::off,. if may berestoredMy using this.
Cream.. Every,lady and gentlematiwho is irithb habit of
using oite on their hair should at oncepurchase abottle of
the Chinese: Hair Cream; as it is So composed that it will'
not irkture the,hair. like the-other preparations, butwill
beatany And. ~give, , perfeet• satisfaction in_ vOry , in
Foi testimony to its very superior qualitici,kee Metall
lowing letter frcrxtrlho Ilex, IVlr..Caldwell to Murrill:
Scindershott do Stretch,`tenerattigentifor the
_ .
Southern States: -', ", '—' ' - ' , i
Letter Ridge - Rev. R. CaidW
iePeieler 4.f the r:reshaert an
Church
Mussasillattrisasseorr & fett :- GinktLikEll—ti take,
p.eature in addingmy - lead:ADO in &Vora(' the excellent .
preparation called Dr- Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for,
about two years ago my' hair was very dry, bristly, and
dieposed to -come - oat; but having ptocured a bottle of the
,
Cream and used it according to the prescriPtion, it is now
elastic, soft; and firm no the head., Alany.baleatate Mid
Oils were applied , each leaving my kali in - a Wo_riielstate.
than before. This Cream ' however has met my eXpee.
As in article for the toilet, ' 'citaigiarni it pieferaried
over all others; belt*" dalteately perfinned,andriofdis w
posed to rancidity:Y . ' 11.6 oially, find.tho',
Chipese Cream to be'adairderatum Aurneulireparatioina .
for tha toilet. '' ' ' ResPeetfully kn . - •
& CALDWELL
Pulaski, January 7,1947.
117 - Sold - Wholesale and retail, in- Pittsburgh, bylobh
MiTawrisend; 45-filaiker st.', `and - Sberhl6liler copier of
Wood and pitihsta jel,s!dEr..w-ly
ADIESara cautioned against using Common Prepti.:.
red ; Chalk They-are not awirehoW frightfully initt.
riouisit is to the skin! how,coarna,howroagh, how sallow,
-yellow, and finhaahlfY ilia Skin appears after using pre-,
pared chalk! Besides-it hi injurums, containing a largo
quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautitur "tete
table article, which we' call "Tones'lpanish Lilly mute.
/1-iiPit'rfealAY• innocent, being purified of all deleterious,
Anidities, and it imparts to' the, skin a riaturay healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively White; at the same time acting
a cosmetic en the akinfutaking it softand Smooth. .
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massacht.;
setts, says :•-" After analysing Jane TAlly White,
I find it possesses rne mastheautifalaad natural, and at.
the Same time innocent, white I ever saw. I. certainly ;
can conscientiously recommend its use to all *liege" akin
requiresheautifyirtg.7 Price 25 pentaaboX.'"..Directions
—the best way to apply Lilly White, iswith soft lead*
01 wool—the (emeriti preferabley • '
A Prim ass .Tzarn son .25 ~PsuTra.—White teeth,
foul breath, healthy gams. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,
after being once:or +twice , 'cleaned' with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste, have the appearance orthe most beatitifal
'ivory; and,at the same time if is so - perfectly innocent,
and exquisitely fine, that its cautuant daily . use -Is highly"
adyantageous, even to those teeth that aro, in good pondk..
tion; giving them iv-beautiful' and preventrs
premature decay. , already .decayed:,it .pregins.
Vora becofaing worse---it also fastens such Psis becoming.
loose, and by perseverance it will render the teeth ,
dilicately wlute, and make the breath deliciously sweet..
Piice 25 0r37-licentaboi; All the above are sold only
at e 2 Chatham at., sign of the American Eagle, New. York,
and by the appointed Agents whose namaaappear in.the
. Stint. son MASH; and get a rich husband; lady? i'Your ,
face is your _fortune." la't heautifel, -clear • fair? ; Is it
,white ? C• If not, it can be ' ade so even . though it be yell
low, disfigured , sunbaird,- tanned lin& free ed. ,Thous-.
ands have , been. made thus .who _have. washed once- at
, twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap', The effect is
glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the.gena-
ine Jones' Soap, at the sign :of the-American:Eagle, 62
Chatham street.
Iting-worm,Ealt-rheum Scurvey,Erysipelas,Barter's
J
Itch, are often cured by - ones' Italian Chemical Soap,
'when every MA of remedy, has failed: That it-pares,
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails.
' ' • C. - INGLIS, Ja.,_Patterson.
Sold at Iscxson's 69 Liberty st.,,he.ad of Woad,
Sign
of
NE DUL.DAR TWELVE AND A HALE gENTs.
v,r—marriage.cintti.datAny.lat.V between twere•
Ir and thirty, posse.sing aSyrametrietil form, good fea-
totes, An, is asked confidentially, cam 'she suppose any
.man dOttld admire her while , she has such yellow teeth;
such sallow, rough,
.coarse skin; and such dirty; bad,
wiry hair, when, by spending the above Burn, she might
have delicate' white teeth, It pare sweet breath, . and' a
beautiful head of tair.• She: can - have beautiful white
itath.and sweet breath by using a tls, box of. Jones , elln.;.
ber Tooth'aste; within white, pure and spotless as snow,
by' using a Cake of the genuine Jones' Italian Chemical
Soap; end alietintifullead of hair by Using a 3s. bottle of
;Jeers'-Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form anopinion.
against this before•you trvy. or you will regret it;' but be
sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York
'at 82 Chatham st: Fin. sale bY - •
WM. JACKSON Agent,
• 69 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. '•
CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOlTitg-r4mple ex
perience has proved that no combination ofmedicine
have ever been so effiencious in removing tbo above dis
eases, as-DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis
eases of that class; but has removed. the most stubborn
diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia: . &c. This
medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis
eases whertever located. It purifies the blood and other'
fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of
the skid, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones.
I; increases the nppetite,.removes headache aud drowsi
ness, and invigorates:the whole system, and imparts ani
mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There
is nothing superior to in in the whole malaria medics. It
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and bus nothing
of the disgusting mires accompanying the idea of swal
lowin••• medicine.
:• • ..• • .
parr l For sale in Patibilib at the PEKIN TEASTOR 3O E,
12 Fourth ea, near Wood: ' 2 ." • • .:'.'mat
A. Raolpa rar.aho liarsonas Hairt
rro FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MARE
•IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persona
in consequence of.thernany - things sold, set down every
article, (he, it ever
. so good,) as a humbug. If people.
could be made to try a 3s: bottle of
ty
Jones Coral Ha Re
storative, and sed how it makes dry, - yris, red, liabtbsit
moist. soft, auluim and dark, and keeps it so; and by its
CUM for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful;
if people ertuld nee the cumber of poor reipectable me
chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the_cliceitest thing
ther cad thia,) for dressing and beautifying .the Hair; for
• keeping it soft and in'order three • times as long as any
'other article mode; and • •
. Sprees it mums.. stops its falling,"
• And costs but 3shillings to try. •
'We formerly sold nothing tess.than Eottles. bat we
wish people 'to try it. Sold only . nt S 1 (mind 372 j Chatham
street, Pi ear York, and by .- • _ _ •' .-
.mare.WM.-JACICSONaurt - Bit LibellYat;
BEM
SEZ==6
Xi - ORK TEsrlsioN v. tor Dtovinard , . Family Medi
chtes.—Tbe undersigned, eiiiiensof Pinsbtugh.hav•
ing personally.used Dr, - WitlilittNl , Oriental Catigh 'Mix
ture, and experienced its beneficial ellects,domost cheer.
fully recommend it tut safe and:effectual, in all cases:
-Speaking from exPerienco:w belleve-that it has no au•
pertori and would recommend its use to all-the afflicted
• •• • . ' CHARLES LEWIS.
• . JumaNs.
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Pataburgb, March 1501.1018.
(Sold by .1: Schitonnulker &Co., John Hays, Junco
A. Joges, J.ll Capecl, John I'. Scott, F. L. Snowden; J.
Mohler, °Rico& Snowden. . agM'
0 LAS, Barber's Itch, qais w iSerle ,. .Bearrtsi' Fizolger.—
This; is used by many phystetane city eppig the
above,. and We would not conacienet9tusly sell unless we
knew it 19 be all we state:
As a cosmetic, the true ICIINEIMI SOAP is pasbapa the
only article ever known that tettlaved impurities, and .
cleared and beautified the akin, making it soft, elects, •
smooth and white as an infants : But mind ; it is sold at 82
Chatham at., N. Y., and by • •
. .• WM. JACKSON, Agent,
80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
mars
CIONSUMPTION ieizes more victims .thtui uny other
/ disease in our country. The young, this old,. the
beautiful and guy, are all alike subject to liS invi dious
ravagee, and many a hectic cheek , tmsbeen supposed' to
bloom with the glow of health. But every case origi
nates in a cold end a cough — per haps dbemed unworthy
of attention at first—aud only met with remedies when.
too late. Watch the first symptoms with Jealous care,
and make iittnediate' use of the Cough. Balsam of
Fahnestock & Co., which willcartaialy check' its further
progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful
For eala. by. B, ,&..FAIINESTOCK & Ca., earner let
land WOW 'itts.t Mao, corner Gth and Waco - 44 • dimly
'VCR SALR—AII that valuable property where the•
resides; together with:the improvements
thereon,' situated on Sixth street, neox•Stni th ficld, front-.
ing on Sixth at, 120 - ft ! , and iu depth on Cherry alley 210
feet. This property latulttrirably situated for n Hotel or
a Public Hal!, and contains a half square of ground; or
it mlght,bei divided iuto 12 building lots, 6, lots of 20 feet
each ott Sixth street, by WI feeideep, and 6 lots with :a
frOnt of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deett.
jans:tf WITTORTEII.• •
Magazines rot January, 1849,
DECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street,
1 , 1,, third door above SeCond streen-L
Godey's Lady's Book, unusually' large, with eiz at
tractive engravings; the literary department of the high
est'order for this No., commencing a new volume.
Sartain's Union Magazine; beautifully embellished,
and comprising hO pages of reading . matter, all original..
Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four beautiftilen
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 Wedilingltran*
lined from the French of Rodolphe Topfrer. .• , •
An Impartial Account of the Life of the Bei, John N.
Maffit—anarruldve of his first marriage; also, his se eond,
with many particulars never before published ....• .
Second volume Pant Ardenheitn, now complete; ;by
George Lippard. ..• - • . : •
Mary Barton; a Tale of Manchester Life, England . ;
published by the Harpers. • • ... -
Julian Do Clifford or WomaWs Love ; a Itainance of
Smiles end Tehrs; i llustrated.
Angelina Luzmore, or the Life of a Beauty; by
the
author of the Jilt, Breach of Promise,.&e., &c. • •
The Hunchback,Or the .Bell Ringo! of Notre Dame;
by Victor lingo. " • • .
.decl4
011ie to the Public.
HE , subscriber informs the' public generattpi:and
T H ousekeepers and Retail. Grocers particalatly, that
he is discontinuing 1154 Queensware business,' and atilt
.sett off his present stock at reduced 'prices. Those wlio,
wish to obtain China, Qurchsware, or Glass, will and this
a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want,.
much cheaper than the usual rates. , -
Remember. the place; CHINA HALL, No. 118 World,
street, near the Auction store. 2.
P. S. I will dispose of my jrhole- atock to any person
wishing to.bny it, at.a.baegtun. ' . . •
' )tutetti • , • AVM. :
RT. - 0 LAIR. • 1101JSM,. ' • i I
-CORNER' OF PENN - AND' ST. - CLAIR .HPREEr4. I
- VRESH OYSTERS; GAME;;Ixad ;evell - delie'scP"
the 6e ason the .market nfronle, • served' aP I
ehortiet.notiPe; and fn the vary post style.. The home is;
fitted - olitutd . ettranged i 1 the best order under the mad
ssmeitt of [sep27l ' JOHN M.' CAMPBELL.
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-THEr:feItENT--ILBASIBIDIVOr 'ffiATll-111,-116 .'• .. .• . .-,
MERICAN OIL, procured from a WellinKentucky A •
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• .18.5 feet below the *talon:nor the eanh, a certain
and infallible cure for•Spntins,`Strtans; Cum,. Bruises, • . ~ -.....,
i .Y.calds;litans. Tetter,•Eryeipelas; Scald' Head, Croup, • • '•• ••• ; ••
I AVhooping-co=ammatory Sore ThromiSore and , •: ""
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I Inflamed Eyes, atulence, Uicers.Fever Sores, and ' •..,- • . •
.;.• IN - TORY RHEUMATISM,: •;.-• • : '," • .'.
which yields to its effects in a fultFligint manner.: ' :•• ' ''
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,It has never - yet failed when , used accordin dile; ••• . -
nous. Bead the:following: . ... ;' • - t -'. .. "..• •. -
..• .• , bLiscnvarzs, Alleghen co g s" 1
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- November <
•-, This is to certify, that my wife,. Margare t t, wilt -.
cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven yearsstatulifig.
by which she was so Mom ns to be obliged to use crutch.
es. •In one week she was cared hymning - the American. • .
Oil, and could walkabout as nsual•withorn her crutches. .
JONATHAN GHREIST. • •
, The following is communicated by Mr. Wra-Nealt,Mr. • -
.Jackson's agent for Stenbenvilleio..• . • ~ • -
A gentlemanmear Steulsedillle, who had not been nble •• -
to puteither of his feet to the ground fortwelve years, in •
consequence.of• Infante's', by the use of one bottle WWI
enabled to vralktwo miles to a township hlection. It is I ' • ' •
likewise a is:mm*4 zemedf rot. •• • •,1„ 1
' CONTRACTION-OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN- ;-,- " . •
••• ' ...r nia : ':DONS: ~.• • ,
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' The folloWin ii connicatonhylllt. Om. Nash, W. is • ..
Jackson's agent for:Steubenville: '• " , s_hr:i:••••• • ,
, Al:My-residing in• Steubenville, lite. Riga: of whose 't • • •
• nattd.Was IR contracted as to dept.:valley of the use of it - ; .... '
fin Iffirvp•five years, was entirely cured by the use of one I•. -• '-
bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect use at i , • .
her hand fully equal to the other which bad-never been i''
affected- It has also been found to be a safe and invixtei ! •
:bins:tont in the spcidt and certain cure of . I' - -
•. • .
Ai all Cases not organically incurable
'i:l4. lady residing in Allegheny City was effectually cured
of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by' the use 1 •,,
Af less th an one bottle Of the Oil,' so that she said she ; •,, .
beard fletterthan she had ever done before.
-A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, Was cured
of
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deaffiess of nine )-eirs' standing, by the . use of n small ,
; quantity of the Oil . The names' and residences of the ,
lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it,
at the office of thaadvertiser.
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It@ FrOpenies ore highly developed in the- certain and !
surpnaingly speedy cure of all cases of !
CIIOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. 1 •
• Several cases of Cramp Cholio have been effectually I •
cured by one dose•of the. Oil, in the Short space of halt I -
an hour. when the parties have been agonized with pain.
Its curative properties have•been remarkably manifested • t .
in the radical cure of • • • • i
• DISEASES OF THE SPINE. . . , !. .• •
A lady, the with of a planter in Kentucky, WWI cures f
efttelllally of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, I • " .
'which had confined her to her bed for a considerable i
•time, in which she could not Aunt herself. .It is also a• 1 ...,, .
sure remedy and perfect cure for painsin the small of the r
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INFLAMMATION OP . ' THE WIEDNEYS• • -
Rend the following:
.4'mm/tine:
it, Dec. Dec.lB; 11-16. i ...- • -
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This:th to certify that I Was afflicted with great pain in I -,:•.•:
the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so ; - -
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much that I could not stand upnght. By rubbing extet i •• •
nally, and using half a teaspoonful Intorrially„mght and ! '• . -
morning, Iwas entirely cured. ' . JOHN RMULat ', •:'.' :.
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near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. i • •
•Afgentlemadof Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in- I' . .
flammation of the kidneys—the pain of which caused. I,' • -
him to faint—Was completely cured. in three days, by the 1 • ' ,
use of the 'American Oil. • - -
The qualities of this
• . NATURES OWN REMEDY
is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, cense- 1
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quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem- I . _ ....
Nip wherever in fl ammation exists, either external or in- 1- -‘•"• -
ternaL Used Immediately after a cut, bruise.or wound, i
it will cure and prevent
" GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION.'
It has, in addition, been forand a salutary; pleasing and ; - •
effeetive remedy for those vary unpleasant and income- i
nient diseases,-
- GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. I
tcr Prtce, 6o cents per bottle. -' , . •., .
• - • . Caution...Be on• Your Guard. I.-
The surprising excellence and growing popularity t
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the American Oil ' , has induced Edina dishOLICIt persons . I •
palm upon th e public, miserable imitations of this truly ,
valuable medicine ; for the purpose of deceiving the un- : •.,
' wary, and defrauding tho •Proprietor. , - •
•In order to be sure of obtaining the gennine,bbsms •-•:, ....
the following roar -rams : . .
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let. See that the name "Wm: Jackson, `81) Liberty st •,* •
bead of Wood st.," is printed on the label of the irrrappe 1
of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. "
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• 24.-Thareach bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain .
ing flill directions for use; and also containing the name •
and address of Wm.• Jackson, General Agent for the ,
proprictors • likewise, the name and address of the pro i • .
prietore, D:Hail tr. Co., Kentucky. " ' • .
• ad. Purchase' ONLY of 'the advertised Agents, all of
whom haven show bill, on which is printed th e names of '',,
the Proprietom and General Agents-f-thus :D. Hail lc Co., it
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Proprietors;Kentucky: Wm. Jackson,
.Pittsburgh, Pa.,
General •Agent for Western . Pennsylvania,. and part of • 1 ; _,
Ohio and Western Virginia' and the printers' - names— I
Mflilillin A. Shryock, PittsbArgb—printed at the bottom I
of said show bill. - • ' • . 1 '
4th. Observe—the genuine - American Oil is' of; a 'dark ; •
green color, without any sediment, endue specific gravi
ty
lighter than water. The counterfeiti are mostly of a I • •
black color;—some white; like Spirits of Taipentiue, i
said to be refined and clarified;, sante genera Oil—olll
- a mixture of other common oils; and one. abl irk filthy I
looking mixture. purporting to come from tl,e "Pittsbnrgh I
and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of three coun- i
terfeit i s tr ossess either the virtue or the power Of the true
CAN OIL:
frrSold wholesale and • retail by AVM. JACKSON, 1
General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western ,
Pennsylvnnin, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio ;
and by the following duly appointed Ageats in Allegheny
connty, Pa.: . . • . .. •
A. 3L Illarratall,i, •
Dr. Brown,. Allegheny city. . - •
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I. R. Joh nson, . .
Jouatban.Ohriest, Manchester.
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
• J. B. H. Jacques, Birmingham. - • •
Wm. J. Smith, Tomperanceville.
• G. H. Stake, Sewickley. '
• • Edwani Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. . •
' Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
If. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • • -
Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgh. - , ,
' H. Rowland A Son.jirliceaport. •
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C. -F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • •
John Black, Turtle Creek.- I .
-- , — , -M'Eldirsvnyßakeistown. . . ' i, •
Samuel• Springer, C linton.' - ' ' ' I.'
James filliee, Stewanstovrn. ! • •
Riley lll'Ltinglilin, Pluni rownahsll. • •' . r
•J. Fulton, Tarennitu. • . - - • '
• Jeremiah Firming , Liiwrenrevi
' lle. - ' ' ' i -
Robert Williams Arthursville
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MlHObijbe,New York (Janne, Oetr CI, 11339, rt:daily
paper deservedly at the head of the daily 'press in
This country,. • . • . . • ,
_Bristol's Extract of Sarsapaii/kt—lt were but courtesy .
'tO cell the Alttatioll of our readers tothisinvalwablo prep 'vi
audio o.which wiU be found advertised in tuiother column.
hfr.,Bristol.,in a brother, and issues a highly interestirg
111
newnpoper, every now land then, one or twanumbern of
which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself t
ha; been enlogined by
nearly all the press : of the western .;
. country, ehd, wodoubt not, justly eulogiied: It hat in its
favor, moreover, very -flattering; testpronials, flora the .
most eminent
. practluoners in every 'plan ofethe country' 1.
where it ;has- been used. ' Thera in beauty. and ; taste .;
enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels to which
they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the 1.
preparation itself were • not one of the " nove reignest in s
the world." as every person must. believe •it is—thin is, ..
every one must believe it is—that is, every one 'who
would not resin; a mass of documentary evidence COrltill- t
rune enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one
of the bottles; gentle reader, and see whether-'you do not
'agree with us on this point. 5
For stile by - • . . B.A. FAHNEBTOOK:k CO;
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feb2l cor. of Ist and Wood.rind 6th an 'Weed its. t.
H.EIJAIATI6III, GOUTi . A.f. D TIC 1X)1,0114U.5.
JR, A. respectable gentleman called at our office, as he
said, to inform us that he - had been afflicted hie 15 years
with Rheumatisni or Gout, rind occasionally-with Tic .
Ttoloreux; that ho had, been frequently confined.to his
room for months together, and often suffered the Most in
tense and excruciating pain, but that lately ho bad .been
Using Jayne', Alterative, from which he found the most sig
nal and unexpected relief. He says be' found themedr
cihe very pleasant and effective, and that he now con
sidershiniself perfectly cured.--.Philadriphia North Amer.
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, A Ficr Worcru Ibrovnno.—A gentleman of Sensfulous
habit, front indiscretion in his younger .days, became at.
anted with Ulcerations in the Throat.and Nose, and a
disagreeable - eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his .'whole
system bom the marks of being saturated with disease.
One band and wrist were so, Much affected that he had
lost the use of the hand, every par' . being covered with
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow
and porous as an honey-comb. It was ni this stage of his
complaint, when death appeired inevitable from a loath
isomedisca.se,lhat he commenced the use ofJayne's Al•
terstive add having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect-
The 'Alterative operates Mrough the cirsulation;.and
purifies the blood.iind eradicates disease front the system,
wherever located, and the numerous coxes it bas per
!hinted diseases 'of the elan, cancer, scrofula, gout,
fiber complaMt,'dyspepsia purl other chronic diseases, is
!nay astonistung.--4trit th . '
litrr 'For Saki in rittglmthoicthol'ESlNTEASTOlLE ,
72 - Foithlistreet.: -,• • • . • ,
Fres • • val Itio / 115 Wood street.
M .
HOMER/SON lute ;Oat opened, within the past
1.1.1f0 tweik,lhe largest. assortment of French CHINA,
ever opened in this city; consisting in part of—Fancy,
/Plain; Whito, Gold Line and Gold Baud Ten Seta ; an
extensive assortment of. White, Flowing Blue kmd•Liver
pool Iron Stone Wore,in Tea Betts or in separate Strictest
ue may be required., also, a beautiful anormient 01
'Candelabras and Lamps, of, the newest Shapes and pat
terns, direct from the .manufacturers; • -.•:..- :.
Ladies would do well to gwe him n all,rif •
; oct27 • N 0.115 Wood t.. 3 doom below Fifift.
• ' -Bitetrreiiii Collector..
THE undersign ed,encouraged bythe liberatpatronage
. of.the merchants. professionid "gentlemen, and me
ehanicsof the city, offers his services for the collection
of accounts In the city of Pittsbnrgh and vicinity. Hav
ing attended to business of this kind for [nasty years for
the Board otTrade, rind being well ricquansted %Ott' this
and the adjoining cities, he feels confident of his nipility
to give. satisfaction, by Prompt and faiffiftal attention to
all brusinese entrusted to him.
JAMES GALBRATIL, Jr,
To be found at Mr -Wm. Run's,. Merchant Tailor,
Third strent, opposite the Post Office.
.Gabriel Adams; P. Duff, Accountant;
J. Carothers; Thomas Scott,Masont.
L. R. Livingston; Jas. Mc,Guire, Merch'tTailor;
James Marshall; . Wm. B. Senile; .
George Breed; Dr. W. M. AVngh - VDentiet; •
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Dr. Geo.D, Bruce; C. Dodge. .. - (nov73rn
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wrEvcr BoOKS—lrviog's Sketch Book, illustrated by
1.11 Basler. '
Willis' Poems, illustrated by Leutze. . •
ReMPly Female Poets of Americo, with portraits
•• The Fist of the KnicherhockerS. •
• A Fable for Critics. •
Metrical Romances • . •
The Child of the Sep. ' • ' •
• • Latat4Dranimic Poets. . '
.......LOwelPaCthiversations on :steed Poem. • ' •
Drantutic Wrnksot Beaumont and Fletcher,
Pbeticallredinicif Spencer.
• • Political Works of Chances. ' '' •
" - Poetical Works of•Pordand Messinger. : ,
"IFot sale " •H. BOSWORTH & CO,, .L
"'Sadie' " 4th street, near Market.