The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 31, 1849, Image 4

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    Thti Nevi- 4 0°1424 . 31v Bee ftnicrei Still Aliecull X
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NEW GOGD2i - NEW GOODS!!
• Greaterßargains than ever eau toW be had
the signor thi.Nett l.Golden Bee4Ere, an Market at.,
- .1 • between Third and Fourth, where is jtistopehed
a splendid stock of ninterßry Goods; cheaper that
same quality of Goods have ever been offered "in' Pitts
- WM. L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, between
„. Third and Foariti.etreets, sign of the Big Golden •Bee-
Hive; has now leceive4and offers to his numerous can
. homers and the public.: generally, the, larcest, eltWeal
sad most splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever offer,
ed in this city. These GocidS have been purchased in the
Eastern cities sincethe late fall in prices, and will. ha
sold to cash buyers, at a great reduction, much , cheaper
than they could have been sold in the early part of the
Among this large 'Anistextedsive stock will be foqid .
many choice add 'fashionable. Goods of the latest thV..
portation. : • •
LADIES"DRESS GOODS., `,
ScarleiCashraereti, all wool, a beautiful article; .
Cherry col'd -- 'do.'figured and plain ;
• Silks and Sathis;plitin, striped and plain;
''Scurlet.da Laines t. all wool, very-cheap ;
lilatarine Shin De Lollies, low priCes ;
!•• French klerinott; ail 'Colors. extremely low.
A. large assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laineameyw
est designs; from /21. to GO cents per yard'; these are very
• cheap.l. -- Atta, a tiarge stock $f Alpacas from 1.2 i to GU
cents peryard i - alt colors, and tigreat bargain; with a
splendid 'assortment of bonnet ribbo»s at the Intuit im
portation. -Also, velvet .ribbona all widths. and colors.'
very cheap J A beautiful assortment; plumes and artificial
flowers; boniniCsatius and velvets.- all colors p. French
workeil-.Oapes and collars i scarfs, cravats, gloves and
horieryi all at w i duccifirices. .
• - FLA LS! SHAWLS!! .
Best As s ortme n t in the city, and very cheap Long 11.110
Shawls, best quality. . • •
. 'Derkerie and Cashmere Shawls;
Black mad colored Cloth do. t
Brocha and Silk -• • • - do. •
ttlitniet Shawls. all qualities and prices.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!'.,-Cheapest in the City!
A large stock of Blankets, all qualities. which will be
sold cheaper than can lie 'found elsewhere. • •
DOMESTIC GOODS.
CHEAPER. THAN THE CHEAPEST!
A large stock At - Calico. Good dark Calico. faetcolorty
only 3 tents pc riard ; hest quality British and - American
• hits, 6to 10 cents per yard, Yard wide; British Purple
Prints, 10 to /Ski : a: large supply red, white And:yellow •
Flatatels k same uslOw as ISt cents per yard,•very cheap;
Bed lickitig.ifrom dto If 3 cents;per yard. Also, a large
stock of Checks. Shirting Suipea, Cassinets, Kentucky
'Jeans and Liaseys, together with a very extensive as
sortment of bleached And unblea,•lied Muslitts, from 3 to: emits per yard. cheapest:Yet: good yard wide unbleach
ed only, 5 cents per yard; bleached , blualiits"
from 3to deents per yard All of which will be sold off
at redacted pates, at the sign of the New Golden Bee
Hive to Mar Vet street, between Third and Foarthoots,
WM. L. RUSSEL. ''
Kt AUl'-nial)E
CLOTHING,
ki:L LI NIG OFF' LOIN' POR: CAS Its;
PttELANY,'No. 49 Liberty street. rinstryrah. lateirtg
replenished - his Stock within'the lust 'wilt prevent
months wall the latest 'vies of Fashionable. ,ficiods. at
exreedinglY low Prices. offers the best assortment of
CLOI'HING' to be had in the coy at the :crwyit - ettAit
. .
:Amon st them are every description of Dre”
au‘l , Prociz Coats; Suck und.Overconts of all fashionable
colors:and material such as r'renbh beaver; heavy broad
Cloths, super.,blue, brown and drab. Blankets and Cana
da Prize Coats:of the lute styles.... styles. Every . description
of Pantaloons and Vestett caner articles trithe Cloth-
. . . .
. .
Abio, a gr nem! assortmentse of Goods to make to order,
bleb. will be made in the most fusbionable manner, on
Me ahorteat nonce.
_Ldeelb) . - .. P. DELANY.
; Fst,bilinable Clothing -Store.
n.WERNEBURG begs leave to inform his friends and
the public in genarat that he has opened a NEW
REA Dy.MADEFAsHIt iNABLE CLOTHING STORE,
on Market sir eei.secund door from Second street, where
helms, and always . keepsoit haud..a full assortment of
Ready-made FashionebteClothing:Avhich he will sell on
hemust reasonable terms; for CASH. ,
•
lie also wishes to call the attention othie.friends and
he public iu general to-bbi very extensive selection of
French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres t in
endless variety.-and Vesungs for every one's use, which
tie has selected himself in the East, and which will Le
made to order in a superior mannerott his Fashionable
Head Quarters4.s Liberty street, (luta hicGaire & Co.)
and ut prices teat will uot be questioned by the best of
bargain•makera e, WEBNEBURG,
' ••• N 0.2.51 Liberty street, and
Market street...ld door from 'Second. •
iiustnesivenzd. -
T / * RANTS At WELL ASDIONOPOLIES MUST FALL:
St,AICIST PRICES;
AxrutcH proven by calling at Mciirtaa's
Fashi °intuit!, Tailoring Estahlishmeut,Third street,
St. Cl4les
' prqjzte and quick sales..
Vs.turri: Treeh and good.
einlrrilTiOff : Term jai in the background. '
My old thistoniers t and all others, are respectfully in
anted that t aramluting for them • NcGUIRK,
oct23 Tailor. St. Charles.
_
W-
"F. WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention
, our friehds and the public to the great variety
of WLNTER COATINGS- and other articles, we have
just received—arithugst which will be found the greaten
variety of IILUE,I3I4ACK, DRAB, a. d PEARL colored
BLANKET, MACKINAC. and .AVER CLOTHS.—
FRENCH and Ezvatasx CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
FRSTINGS, *e. The above Goods having been bought
for cosh, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac..
commodate. all who may factor us with their - patronage,
with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. •
irr Remember, 218 Libeny street.opposite foot of 7th.
nov3U. = • MCAIIILLEN & DOWNING.'
ilk. J. 7. - MICANCE;' ' • '
No. '7'7 tr.. '79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEM'S.
"[raving enlarged and .newly fitted up•their establish
ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully
invite, the attention of their friend'sand the public to their
choice selection of New Goods, comprising every vane
ty for spring and"summer wear, selected especially for
their customer department. Those wishing to leave their
orders will And at this establlshmein every:style of new
and desirable goods: Thelistoct Of ready made , Cloth
ing. is extensive got up in the best manner, of durable ma
terial, and well worthy the attention of those
.vvishing to
purchase. All are, invited to call, and may rest assured
that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety.
A large assortment of shirtakept constantly on hand.
anon° (him. .
Clothing I Clothing! t Cloth ngrti
The Vine Big Doan VS. The Western World ! !
150,000 made ready to ELL -
be offered L' c l in n h w e
most Duero) terms to my old customers and the public in
general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern
cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his
fall and winter arranvements to supply his thousands of
customers with one o? the most desirable - mocks of Clo
wn mat nes ever been offered in this or any other mar
- ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and
workmanship, combined with the very low price which
they will-be sold tor, must certainly render the old unri
valled Three Bic Doors one of- the greatest attractions of
tae western country. It is. gratifying to me to be able to
announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad,
,that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which .1
have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with
-- ilitficulty 1 can keep time with the constant - rush that 'is
made on this establishment. It is, a well- established
fact, that my sales are clot or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade, and this- being. the. case on the
amount sold, 1 can mired to sell at much less profit than
others e , nild possibly think of doing if, they wished to
Cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a .clean
sweep of at toy present stack before the beirinnitig of next
year; coming to this conclusion, I Will make the inter
est of even- man, who tarnins.a cheap wintarsuit. local?
one ,-uretiuse at the Three Big Door&
it JUN APCIAJSKKV.
I\ • }'ll, GOI IDS. NFAV ( MODS.—lirreiv,ed at' the Iron
011' City Clothing Store:a salendid'aisliortment oi Cloths:
• consisting of title French. English and American Plaip.
black null. fa Cossimeres. of - the 1120d1 modern ttyles.
fine figured Cashinere Vestings. Silk Velvet, Plain and
Fancy Satins—all of which; we will - make up at the most
reasonable prices:hitt durable and fashimtable style.
Ready made Clothing, or all . descriptions ;'• Lady's
O ouka ' at tine inusi fashionable patterns. Neck and
P tact Suspenders, Hosems. Shirt Collars,' and
ov'ry article usually kept in a Clothing Store. - Country
.14.-rentulta. tierore purchasing elsewhere, will find 'it to
their adimatage to cull at the I ron 'City Clothing : Store.
...No. I.tl Liberty street; immediately opposite the mouth
o f .11urket. . , tattle-li] , C. hi'CI.OSKEY.`
. .
Duff's New System of Doak.Seeping..
JUEir PUB LI. , tiED BY HARP Elt 4- BROW, N. YORE
1 e
r I HE lirst Dalt of this, work, embracing the most cow
. plete Bourse of ingruction uud pracuce, on both Sin
g and Double .t...ntry. ever published. Price .75 cents
The,whoie work. embracing the Author'a well.known
improvcmeutsiu the science. illustrated in two addition
al sena of uooks, with a chapter on, partnership settle
ments, and It Key to the oral exercises,`-full cloth bound,
he folloWing extractslrom .the. written opinions of
sonic of the most eminent Merchants, Hankers and Ac.
coutnanta in New. York,.iudicnte the public sentiment in
reference to this work in that city
" It contains matter that is important and interesting to
the merchant and man of business, to whom I think it ,
will be found highly useful:. -.C. 0. HALSTEAD, .
, ,President Manhattan Bann, New York." 1
i{ is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical
ACV:W.III4IIIb and Teachers of Book-keeping.
RICHARDIRVIN, Ship owner .and &larch%
- No. OS Front street, New York?'
"Remarkably full and complete, and *ill certainly
convey a. thorough. knovrledguot the. subject., The, nu
dersigned intends uaiug it ea his Text Book- , • ,
.. • • . JOHN H. SHEPHERD,
Teacher of Book-keeping. Columbia College, N. Y.l,
,
"It is ih every . Way calculated to give a clear and gat
isfuetork insight into the very useful - science of which it
treats. 'trough all its gradttiouit,ifrom the' simple style
guitable-to retailers, to that requisite Tor the most varied
and complicated commercial business:
A. S. FRASER, '
Cashierfih Ward Rink, New York.":
- 1 . .
1 T believe it will be of greatserviCe, not' cnilito the
new beginner, but to . theirioet experienced accountant
F. IV. EDIIiOND3,
' Caishldr Mebbanic'e Bank, Wall atreet.n
." 'consider it the Itrat work I hare ever met with front
which a thorough practical knowledge of the science can
be obtained. - • JOHN CAMPBELL,
• • -• ' • Merchant;s3 John et, New York? ,
Par Ole at the Book Shires. and at the Author's Acad
emy, eo er of the Diewtoind and Market street.' elet3l
no.-f Steel , aitd File Manufaotory.
r HIE subscribers have enlarged their Steel'and File
J Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street. and
Spring alley, Fifth Wald,. Pittsburgh, by crecting . a eon
vetting fornacel a toelting.fu.rnace and a tiltrhammer.--
Their:Steel, now being of a superior Chilly, and having
engaged competent operatiyes, they ate preparad to fur
. Piles ,of ovary description, that will 'compare with
the beat imported article ; and beingdetermlned to melee
it the interest of all who, use Files in any: ay, to par,
thins° ftom-thism, they sell their Files at reduced
plea's, for Cash. They , will also,re-cut Files, and pur,
°has!, d iose ,o,i c h are worn and broken. Public patron,
' agge is resPeobralivinvited , gov 7) ..T. ANKRIM C O;;
...N.132-400 btda. fine eating and cooking Apples, ,
reed Feristqaq.er"Consult" and for Ale by
DING do MOORITtAts,
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WINES , BRAN 111 tilN 6, &0.-1.1.1 law pipes
cog
nee Brandy,,lat-Mennessyr
-2 ht. pipes Cognac &S hay, " Chard, Dupe) , &
• 3 " Castillon & Co."
12 octaves Rochelle' " "A. Seignette." •
•
4 pipes Holland - Gin:
gr. casks sup. Pale Sherry , Wine,"DaffOordon do Co."
5 o o • - 14 ÜBeigbed.r;7,
10 la " " Madeira • ; , "
10" " L.:P.TenerifFe " " Carpenter
40 f' " " - Oporto - Ivarsous grades;
30 " ." Lisbon
to bbds ., nal.fda, and 20 hlshs. Haat Sauterne Wine;
10 " _Bordeaux Claret, Montferand;"
15 " .Marseilles . " "Bergsma .
15 baskets Champagne Wine, "Heitiseiek;”
15 .• ii" .• • "11 A-Mean/Oa:0, •
1.0 " • "-.•-• .."Jalopseron &Sons ;” •
60 easelsOlaret, oF various grades, imported in bottles;
10 • " }?ordeator. Olive Oilicrop 1842, "Larantise!;,
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.. "Latettris;"
" ' 29 " Marseilles " " Just received .anst
Ydr B3 / 4 1 1 7. ti,:e 9 .211) MILLER RICKSTSON.
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PEOPLE'S TRANsPottgrAvtos LANE
YROSt
• - PITT SEU R G H'T TO
I\lo fiE-SHIPPING.--The Boats belonging to this Line-
'l. l lhire•been put in .fine order, and 'are now running
re gale ly between Pittsburgh' and Erie, touchin g . at all
'inter m Ohne Forts along the Ganals. , •A - Boat Will always
be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, anti One
will start regularly every' other day. The ' , People's
Transportation Line has' every facility- for carrying
Freight rxed- Paseengerth The boats will be towed to
Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canals. The • bog ts are commanded by
,expelenced'and careful men—all of whom haveati
terean the Line.
fErlGoods sent by. the Line to Erie may be forwarded
to. any; point on the Lakes: - ' ' •
For freight or passageapplit
R. IaRKPATRICK,_ '•
; Agent, Water Iltreet, Pittsburgh.
' , • AGENTS: • •
Clans & Co., Beaver. . •
. R. W. Curiutteonagr,• New Castle.
!Taotnatart & Mrrcazi.tairs,'Pulaski.
Sanwarr Walnut-a & Co., Middlesex.
Jilt - mutt Has., Shemin. . ' •
• TosErn McCr.tras, Sharpsburgla • ,
- S. B. &G. LOWRY, Clarksville:. • •
•Kmo & McFarimirm;l3ig Bend.
S. C. Plasma, West Greenville. •J.& T. KILPATRICK, Adamsville. •
~W. H Hayitar, flartstown..
W. WAIISWORTH &CO; Shermateg Corners.'
;Wat. Poway., Coaneautville. . • - •- •
Spring Coraer. •
W. 0.-Wideura, Albion. • ' •
IWlt. TsarraLUCkport. e `. • '
E. Fisk Guard: ' ' •
• A..; Elio, and B. Toitunsort & Co, Erie, •
The follownig , Agents' in Erie , will receive and or
ward Freight_to any Pert Oh' the 'Lakes; shipped by
this Line•
. John Reim, •
G. Wenatterstick & Co; Josiahßellog.gt
Kelm* telooatid, '" • -• Walker 'le6
Pit tobturgli' PortabiellOWLitact.
1848
For the .Tretnapertgteon. of Freight to andfrom_
PITTSC GROH, PHlLADRLeHra,untawitortz,riEw
YORlc.BosTorr,&c.
zsbintroGE.t maw. Phaadera
- • TAAFFE,f TOIVIVOR, rgh.
rr HIS old established Line being now in full operation,
the proprietors have rnnde:extensivearrangementa to
forward Goods, god Produce.mith despatch, and on the
most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well
known promptness in delivering goodsr—peculiar safety
in mode of .daming—eapacious ware houses at each port,
affording aceommodations to shippers, and owners of
produce,—together with their long experience and unre
.
mitting attention to business, will secure to them a eon'.
tinuance of ',that libarul patronage,they hereby gratefully
acknowledge.
Ail consignments by and for this Sue reeeived,charges
paid.i and tor Warded in any required directions free of,
_charge for commiesion, advancingg or storage.
No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats.
Alt communications promptly attended to on applioit-
Lion to the, following agent*:
BOR.BIDOE & CASH,
278, Market street, Philadelphia.
TAAFFE: es s O'CONNOR,
Canal 13aiin; Pitiabergh.
•
&CONNORS & CO.,
North street, Baliimore. •
WILLIAM . B. WILSI '
. al' 86, Cedar street, New York.
Merehants.Transportntion lane.
VIA CANALS AND RAILItOADS FOR PRILADEL
i PHIA A s ilY BALTIMORE. •
GOODS consigned ti tar care will he for Warded with
out delay, and Ott e lowest current-rates.
0* A. Ari,,Nroury & co.,
Canal tasin, Penn street. Pittsburgh.
ME SEILLES A REYNOLDS
.272 and , Market street, Philadelph i a.
RASE, MERRILL Zr. CO.,
Smith's 'w hart: 'Baltimore.
Dlerchantrr , . 6 Way Fre!WU' , Line.
.karrar .1848. Eadan .
E x b C et i,,, 4 U, e 'S e t el V tiits Y bu fo r r ie: a ll=2i o ll; a ti fo n lu o „ r to wil wi: & IV!
Saysburgh, Water street, and retersourch.
This Line .vas formed Mr the special, accommodattonof
the way business. The proprietors, thssakful for the very
liberal patronage they have received during the last two
years, respectfully inform their old customers and the
public generally, that they ere now better prepared to
deliver goods at, any point on the Canals. or Railroads
with promptness and despatch.
PapPaIROBS.
JAS. .A.;LORE. GEORGE TRUNDLE,
' JOHN hILLBE'R & CO.
A or-yrs— C. A. M'A-5171..TV & Co., rittsburghi
Joan: Mit..tra, Hollidaysburg;
Piesworrit & Wimps, Johnstown.
Rxyzassics—Smith &Sinclair; J. &J. NrDevitt; G. &J.
H. Shoenberger: R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Dagaley &
Smith; John I"rirker; Win.Lehmer&-Co.i G. P. Stroenber
ger, Pittsburgh.
fterofiante Transportation Liner •
nmass. MiESI
FOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce
to Philadelphia and Bnltimore: Goods consigned to.
oar care will be foniarded without delay, at me Icrtreat
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructioild
promptlrattended to, tree from any extra charge for stor
age or commission.
C. A. APANULTY ik Co., Proprietors.,
marl Canal Basin, Liberty st, Pitisb 'ugh.
(Gazette.onl .copv.l
Western New York College or Iteatth.
207 Kum'granr.livirrazzk
DR, G. C VAUGHN'S VI GELTADLE LITHDNTRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
HIS celebrated remedy is consta, :y increasing its
I fame by the making all over the world. It has now
become the only medicine for family use, and is laartieu
larly recommended for Dropsy.: all stages of this camt
plaint immediately relieved, no rnatterof how long stand
ing. (See peuriphtet 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 cures testified to will con
vince the most skemicali—(sce parriphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great
West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this 'medicine is offered. No mineral agenr, no deleterious
compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these dismal'.
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys.
tem torpid. (See pamphlet-) Pilert, a complaint .3f a most
painful charaMer, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol."
lowa by a few days die of this article. It is far beyond
any other preparation tor this disease or for any other
diseaie oragmating from 'repute blood. See pamphlet.,
Debility of,the System, Weak Back, Weakness - of tht
Kidneys, kc.; or Inilamation of the same; Is immediately
relieved by a few days use of this Medicine, and recure
always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame. 'lrregularities, Suppressions, painful men
struation*. No article hoe ever been offered, except this
whiph would touch this kind of derangements. It maybe `
Jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and; did wr
feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names a.'
proof of cures - in this distressing class of complaints.—
See pomphlet. - . All broken down, debilitated' constitn•
lions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing
power of this article to act immediately, and the poison.
ous mineral eradicated from,the system.
Eruptive. Direasci will find the alterative properties fit
this article Mat - Tilt B,inoon; and drive spch diseases from
I the system . See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
disease*, which the limits of au advertisement will not
I permit to be named here Agentit give them away; the)
contain 3 2 pagelof certificates of high character; and a
. stronger orray of proof:of _the virtues of a medicine,ineti
er appeared. - It moue of the peculiar features 0(4114 ar:j
j :tide, that it never fails to benefit in tiny case, apd'lf bone'
-gild Muscle are tia build upon, let the ematiated and'
lingering invalid noels es, and keep taking the medicine
as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would
caution tite public against a number of articles which'
come out undeethe heads - of SA.RSAPARILLAIS, STROPS, &C.-
, as cures for. Dropsy, Gravel, dee: They - are good rot noth
ing, end Concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH 211812
Their inventorsnevor thought'of curing such diseasestill
this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph•
leis is etrenally solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar
ticle, arc-glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz.
bottles, at 52,; I t do. at g 1 each—the larger holding g
oz. more than the two Schell bottles, Look out and 'not
get imposed troop... Every bottle has ‘-`VaUghil'o Vegeta
bin Litholitriptic - Miiturr',".bloWn
„"Pon the' gulag the
written signature of .* G. C.:Vaughn on the directions.
and G. C, Vaughn, Buffalg e stampedonthecork. None
other are genuine..... , Prepored by Dr.. C. Vaughn; and told at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street, ButTalit,.. wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters tutte.e post-pai&—erder
freers - ego/arty authorized Agents, eXtepled,. „Post-paid let
ters,Or verbal commipiMationssolialung advice, prompt
ly attended to grout. - .r
Offices devotedexelusively to !lie sale of this tuff cha—.
132 Nassau at., N.Y.; 295 Essex Cl., Salon, Mass.; and
by the principal Druggists throughout the United Stater.
and Canada, as Agents. -
•
HAYS toBROCKWAY Agents,
No: - 2. - Liberty at.. near Canal -Basta.
WM:deviate - and
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
OBERT H. HARTLEY; begs leave - to iii• L ,
11, ;form his friends and the' pablic generally )
.bat he continues to occupy that large and COM
triodipue Store ROom; formerly occupied by Semite -
retook & co.. N0..86, pArner. of . Diamond alley, and, YV,ced
street. where.he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, 4- Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags...Saddle'
Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robe's, Whips,, and all other nell
acs in his line. .
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared R
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
Of the best mate rind, and in a style o Ewa rkmanshiti equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at (Alper cent.'
cheaper. •
• Country Aferrhanti and Fanners Would do well to call
and examine MSStock:before '
ritirchasing elsewhere,"es'
he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low
pricts.
Br Don't forget the, place, No. 86, corner of Wood
trees and DiamondAllOY.• no% '
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We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost
to/twit-may, and not act as was the case lest season with
other of aces, who either performed not at all, or when it
suited their convenience.
Draft b drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 111 0
• 41 ,0 00 , 'payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire
land, Ragland, Scotland and. Wales.
JOSHUA; ROBINSON,
• ' European: and, General Agent,
IRMO .v . ifth street, one door below Wood st.
hEiIIITANCE.
. .
r rHE.Sabecribera are prtikatt , to forward money.to all
• 1. ;parts ofEngiand, Ireland, tichand and Wales, with
•despatrn, and at the lowest rater./
An A. ti 19 WASHINGTON,
ATTORNEY; AT LAW.
rp BE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
A.D. MAHON and MEADE tVASHINGTON, haelecti
,titssitlved by manful consent.
,'The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth
street, between St nithfidla and - Gritur sie ;'Pittsburgh, at
all times token hot. engaged intourt.
deals-3rn_ HEADE WASHINGTON:
. . .
:Bagle.d:allOon estaur ant,
No. 65, 63 f ^ ._ and 61 Wood street
e t ,
The.eubicriberWould respectfully infortn
his, friends and the public generally, that
he has had the above wall known establish-
Mem tined ~up in a very superior style, and is now' pre
with every r equmito, to serve up all the dolma--
cies the - season affords.
OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in, the shell; to
gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, may
. ton Chops, venison and gam a at short notice, and at all
.. seasbnable hours, in a style _!that cannot be surpassed in
`,- Pitty c turgh.
LL' of the best bran ale. Imported«*gars in eve
.X. A
.ariety. .
He would also beg leave I state, that be is prepared
to.f DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a sti
.perik manner; SUPPERS ft ar Balls, Societies or private
Parties.,
Fggrviaz. Room; alwa}rn in rendineks:
fwtpapers will be kept on file from all quarters.
;d o c/ 5 • . JOHN T. 110NNLLEY
- , A. ant rd.
,rjr6 THE ,ENTERPHISING rare chance in now-
: for - the safe invelstment in a business en
tirely new; One adapted to th,t man of limited, as Weill
as to the man of,extensive resources; yielding a profit
'front capital and.enterprise 'beyond any operation of the
day; It is the complettymonop oly if a staple article, ab
solutely necessary : and assent' at to !every . family, as well
as indispensable to.thivmeal ratio, artizan and profes
sional man. To capitalists,:an opportunity offers itself
for it lucrative 'pniplayrrimai . of iejiher I argc or small aunts;
bringing imuiediata and,lngl satisfactory returns.—L
Thoiie desironi. of.embarring in a Pled sant, genteel busi
ness, are invited y With oth o rs,i call t the office of the
undersigned, examine ' Ike form their own'
itidkrnent, from the fae.ts pres pored:.• '
Oifice,Excliangetßuilding.i, Si.Cair street, nextdoor
0 decd'af Eirquire Johns' Deice,
, - .
COACH BLAKERS.:—TI Ondarsigifed has onboad
And will mien, to clos q t 19t, r educed
.rittet, wool Drab Cloth, al a wool and.union Dantaik
andr.oliarm,Backtams, , R D. THOMPSON,'
dec6 110 hlcarket qt., thi;eo doors from !liberty),
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E. Wt KISUMU Ile, co t i
Liverpool
'D n a Lt i c ;lr j s tgAz ik,- doe;
NvALI ' st.,NeW,York;
• ther Led the'
pnblicohat they have commenced the Gene-
I rat shr/Milig and" Commission "Busincis,
# it gether,with the General Passenger Business,
_ .....t' t e• grattlingcernficates of passage from London,
Belfast, or any bpit'of the
bid O • untry to - New York, Boston and Philadelphia n , on
Ihe meet reasonable tents.
Draft atiamiu, of Exchange r from LI to any !menet,
On the; Royal Sank', of Ireland and its hianehea, and on
Liverpool. - •
Theidays of saTheior the Regular I-ine of Liverpool
Packets, es fixed, upon are the Ist, 61h, 21st
rind 2 fi th "every kainth. -
These Ships nre all of the. largest class; and are corn=,
'mended by men of character and experience, '.The
Cabin necoMmodaticies are all that can, be desired fn
point of SPlemie.i end Cenvenience. They, are fOrnialied
with dverydescription of stores of the, beat kind. Pune;
tualitt in the days-of sailing will bb"- strictly adheredlo.
Packet Ships Rosales, Siddons,Slieridan and Garrick,
are vkssels -of the largest class and those dealt - maw - to
bring-out theithienda, cannot select finer or saferShms.
'Passage can be secured.at the lowest rates. •
New.Orleirts Line of , Patke4s sail - weekly. For pass.
age of freight, apply as above, or to . _ _
"- ;JOSEPH SNOVVDEN, or
" ; ' • • EDMUND SNOWDEN,
decli]... Corner 4fit and Smithueld etc, Pittsburg
.
. . ,
.11eurnden .
•
A.R;RA*oll3l.ll#.lli4.'t2i. Ift
Herealler, sill Steerage). Passengers coming :front ,
_Euro eiettga_ged in Amerieis in - come erre?, in either - of
theships ruPaimapt wilt be 'furnished' with 'the"
relkoking pro Visions, or their eilpiittleittiiit other articles
ertly g00d.,-Bre Act e t y .17;1018. . .
JS PLAN Wißlirevent amblees - on hoard. 'Hereto,
1 Ore; when - Passetigersitauntl , themjelves in Previa
lopa,• many, of. them:- came on timird entirely 'destitute,
often'enitsed.maCiriiicicness and death.
.135 Um. Bread, - - • , • All of good qttall-•
10 " Rice,' tY, and one-tenth
.10 " Oatmeal, ' ' orthe - Provisions .
• 10 • Tarnished will •lie
10! ". Beans and Peas, delivered to each'
35 " Potatoes, •• • , Passenger' every
1 pint of.Vinn. at, week, with a mit;
00 'gallons °Mater, fleient supply of
. Hips. Salted Pork free fret bone.) Fuel for cooking;
Ench ship in this Line will he properly ventilated, and
a good hOuse over the passage-way leading to the • Pas
sengers' apartment., TheCamboose and Cooking-ranges,
for the useof Passengers, are kept under cover. • Every
attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort.
'Agent at Pittsburgh, • JOSHUA. ROBINSON,,
- st., near Wood.
- Tr "Ger
4 , apsoott t sGeners.BmigratlostOdies.
alb REMITTANCES and Passage.to and-..cr.e.
from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. W -
V
' & .1. T. Tapscott, 75 South at., corner
•
of Maiden Lane, N. Y.,-and 96 Water
loo Rood, Liverpool. - •
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying
the passage of, their (Heade from the Old Country; and
they flatter thentselves their character and long standing
in hardness will give empleassuranee that all their ar
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. tc J. T. Tapscoti erelong and favorably
known for the auherior class, accommodation, and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ships, The QUEEN OP THE
.WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK. HOTTINGUER;•
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, tivo of which
-leave each port monthly;--from New. York the :list and
961 h, and from LivetpOol the Oth andllth; in addition to
which they have armngeinittps with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
- from Liverpool every five - days, being thus determined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while , Mr. , W. 3 l'apseott , 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 enabled to take charge at
and forward passengers inunediately on their landing,
without a chance at disappointment or delay; and are,
therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature ot
the: business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so ; far intend nototherwisc ati
minable; and will, it - necessity, forward passengers fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance,Withont any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid forpassage
will be refunded in full
REMITTANCES.
The subscribers are also prepared to, give drafts at
sight for any amount, paynbleat the prineipar cities and
towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af
fording a safe and ezpedutious mode of remitting funds
to those countries, which persons requiring such facili
ties will fund it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. 'FAA PE% & O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
rrßap.27-41k,s, I y • Philadelphia.
ritibßoche, Brothers, 4,C0.
PoLTON st., Nitur Vous; EDVS Qt""
DCBLIN, SCOTLAND ROAD. LIM/POOL.
JAMES 13LAKEIX, Agent. Office on Penn st., Canal
Pittsburgh.
AtlAngrmenn for 1949.
ROCHE, 11110.4. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK
BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets,
take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and
customers; that their arrangements for the year 164 d being
complete, they aritstrepared to bring out passengers. by
the above spienditilAute, Stoat ifleorpocol..lo New York
and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of
doing, business, and assure those who entrust them with
their orders, that the tame satisfaction will be rendered
as heretofore.
ENGLAND, IMAM), BCQTLAND AND WALE",
Draft. for siarrpayable t on demand, at say Dint in
Ireland.
The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out
passengers to Pittsburgh, staying the present year.
feb.s.2mdasst IILAKELY.
Passage To an • Prom
ith GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
kfitk
Gamma RIPPARD k SON, No. i 34 Waterioo Road, Li
vespool. • • -
CARLISLE & Rrersno, No. 58 South et.. N. V.-
rIIHE Subscribers, having
. accepted the Agency at this
j city of the 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
ly, Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their
.wends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des
patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary
on their arrival in this country. Apply to or. address
SAMUEL MTLURKAN A. CO.,
142 Liberty. st„
N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts
burgh direct, and drills for any amount forwarded, pay
able at sight, throughout the United Kingdoin. 33420Liy
HARNDEN &. CO.'S
dlikk }AAIL•fiitR MVO INZUrtaltal.. ' ra h
• Ofllor. ;
[TARNDEN 2c CO. continue to bring out persons from
any part liberal, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the most terms with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al
mw our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps
Mat Infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the,
. I clotnentihy report.themselver, and see to their well-bon
nig, and despatch them without any detention by the first,
dups. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
pitssen,gers Ito sham that they were detained forty-eight
noun by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were
detained months until they could be sent in some old,
waft, as a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved,their
coffins.
SAMUEL M'CLUREEN & CO„
.142 Liberty street
COINER & AnrEßs..„
-;i' , l.-l'i -'7:;•:'',. - •
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t.rtsnrcinte - (tiOtit:
;
T BE Insurinee Company ofVordiAmerica;orPhila-...
delphiti.dirtutglt;its duly authorized 'Agent, `the
scriber, orreistolthakdpennenent and. Junited - Itnit . itance:,
- o n.illullttr, in thin city and itsylcinity, iidOrt - shipme me.
by the ennu i and rivers • • •
s WREcTOR-9-:. • ;
• '4A2rdjur Ci
. Coffin; Preiet. : 2 .Etaltimer".Ntooks, • " • ,
A l et• Beery-'-' Chailderaylort
Samuel W. Jones", - ; Samuel-W.; Smith; ,
•
Edward
.2 .ittebrlite White,
• John A. Bro Vin, Jaebblat ' •
johtt'Whitgo J o h n rrijcle , •
Richard D WV od , .
Benryjj, Sherri:ad, seey:
Thiti is the oldest --Insurance - Co a npitps, ,united;
stated. hiving been charteredinaP34- its charter is
per 'pettier, and from italighistan.ditiv.ieng experien ce, am-.
pie m ens , und avoiding at rio s or roe .ezirte,herardolt.
chute terfit may be considered tor OtTeringentple accost
tylo t - - WILLIAM P: JONES.
At Counting Room of •Atwood;Joires Co:; Water and.
Pronfsts.;Pittsberght • . "T'PaY47
•
,The; Franklin! 'Fire Ispaurtiace ConllPanT
or rats taaLr rIFIARTER PERPETCAL.--.9400,000'.Paid in. office`
1631. Chestnut M.., north side, near Fifth.. Take ' luau
parted, either pennanentitirlitinted,transt lose ' IT
dam
age by fire,on property and effects of testy de,Seriptiliti„
in tazn o.country, on the most reasonable retina. At?.
plica 'on, made either personally:or,byjetters, will be:
piomptly attended to. " C,
'4l R. ByLICEILER t BeCtetan...
Charles N. , Bitneker, • -jaeob,R; Smith • -
Th°m°s }l 4ia ' • Gabigit-W. Richards,
Thomas J. Wharton, , Lewis, • ,
Tobias Wagner, , ,Adolphl E. Boric,
- Samuel Grant, David 6, Brown.
• P ITTSD TIRGILA GDR° Y
• .N. frt.—Office of iho - ltkene. on the Noriti , East corner'
of 'Third and Wood itteets, Pittsburgh. ' •
Fi4e risks taken - "on buildings and their contents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country .; N.
marine of 'Wand havvitliolikiske taken... - aug44Y. •
cit;Nev OF THEFRANKL FIRE INSURANCE A MODIPANY OF . PHILADELPLek,..-N.B. cainetelf
Third o - poi wood Jersey, Fietsburgh:—Tbo:asseta, - of - the,
company, on,thet firstpflanstary; . 1945, as pnblisliell iy
conf , tnntty with an act of the PennsylvanketTeegialaturl,
Bonds and Mortgiies • ' 'f8600,616.93 :
, Real Estate, at cost • 100,96747
Temporarx Logns, Stocks and Cash .... • • • e - .; .207,499 72
Making a totarof --540 9 3 W 42.
Affordutg. cenain assurance , that all lotses
will_
promptly met, and giving entire security. Ao all - vtititob-:
tnin policies from this Company: nista 'Mired at as lerre .
rates as are "consistent With security.
°Cid
Z U -L. °AREN.' -A. 11171.5. • I. 71. 1111/1.811
GALLAGHER. LONG itt nitta.r.u,
.No. IU9 Fiont between "Woad and 'SnnitiOetd - street.,
ANUFACTUKERS of Bells of all itzetscdouble and
single'action Force Faray.a, Counter Roiling. Min
oral \\Tater Pummt, finings of all,kindiforGas, \YAM*,
Steam, esc.,l3rass Castings : for Machinery:and and,actri,
ton metal for,same, Particular attantiOn Aid to Gas
Fixtures, 641 dwell ass - orted"stoerof.Plaitt and OtnP.i
mental Peudanta-Buynars, Con
stantly on hand , ' • OCI.
mks Arcarroon.
AM AriMSTAURG. Lomat. esozza.
ARMSTRONG
21., & - CROZER 6 C o meairsion: Merchants,
. No. 11l .hittrltet street,Tit burgh,' 'attend
promptly to the Sale of everY description of Western
Produce, and other articles entrusted to their eare.:.
Revr.o DO—Minna; Hussey & Co.. Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Graham &. C 0.,. New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally,
Wellsvjire, O, Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0.i.A.•
Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati;
. 1 F. Howard,f,outsville;
Ky.; Guile Dorwort, Sr. Look; H. Boyles, Stenben
yille. .
LAW SCHOOL. ' • •
TCIE Subscriber receive at his office, young Gen-
Bernell desiring to read law.. He will superintend
and direct their studies, and by constant supervision; and.
strict weekly ertintination, prepare them for ednussion
to the Bar. • IIEADE WASHINGTON. •• -
The Subscribers have been in habit of-daily profession*
ul intercourse With Retitle Washington, Esq.. for many
years. end - feel great pleasure in attesting the .accstratty.
of. Ms legal information, nod his eminent capacity for the
undertaking set forth in his advertisement.
:.'phey earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who
wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the !ignitors.,
fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his
proposed LAW School will afford them.
Charles Shalor, . 0. Metcalf.
• A. Duke, Tbos. MUMMA, "
Wilson Areal:idles., C. Darragh,
Robert Woods, James Dunlop
C. 0. Loomis War. B. M'Clure,
.1 D. hlahon, A. W. Loomis.
deels-3m
sirrromelm axle rts - nt siltena,•Trersittrltti. PA,
!..the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Est,
tahltshmente i n the West,', This place has gained
its reputation by its proprietor keeping the vary
best Boots and Shoes, which are made eXpressly
to Order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by:
keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES'
in the Western country, .hut he is mudded and-deter
mined to F ell his GOODS lower' than any other batiks!
possibly 'can. he cares not Vital facilities they bout of
haying for offering great inducernents to the public.' .Ij.
is impos.ible to set forth all the advantages and facilities'
iu on advertisement, that the Great Bargain _Corner has
over others, which enables , tts proprihtur to sell Boots',
and Shoes of the very hest qualities and styles at frorrilo
to 12.5 per cent,,lower than saw Other store ' in the. city:
The way to test the matterie roe all vehotntend parebte
tog ROOT - 9 , and SHOES, to mill tit , BATES' GREAT
HARGS IN' CORNER, examine the stnek and micea,and
air. will be satisfied thar the GreatitOrgaitt Conger, &nig
'field and:Fifia street:, is the lance for the puhU ,e one and
all. to get good Boots and Shoes cheep, for tub
dee9 • .1. HATES.
Great . Wool/I=V Si
.
IiATINESS, TRUNK- P 'ItI..A.NI.
AND WHI4".A.CTORF..
I :IIHE subscriber takes this method-or informing his
friends aid: public genestalohas hr has the
largest irtock:ortlie following named argyles. of his own
manufacture, in this city—Saddles, flarriess,Trintks and
Whips; all-of which he will warrant to be made of the
best material, and by the best' mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being deterinined. to sell' his manufactures
somethinglowerthanhaaheen heretofore soli/ in the city,
he would invite personS in need of the above . .nivined ar.. -
ticlei, to his I.Varehoasr. No. 4,44 Liberty street, opp,a
site Seventh.' Also, braid* made to orderfor
0ct31,•
4 - 11iickertmrs'itiew clroniaiiiiiskle Pianos..
- EIGHT NEW PIANG-FORTES,Irenn
the celebrated manufnetbry Of Chicker
e. ing, Boston; with,the new improved
cuter scale, just received an& now ppelLt
Foe sale' at at Ur; Chiekeriaes Factory f i rices, bE o
-JOHN R,-
No. SI- Wood street, Pittsburgh "tole Xgent (or Ohieker.
111¢'s grand and armare Pianos. for'WesternPenno. oetl
JOHNSTON tsroctcroN have ,idtst receivedthe
0.1 following novr works: ' '
History of COngrens, Biographical and Political; earn
p risina a historrof internal improvements, ;:avers, Har-;
hors. tte- t ) fronithe Yorraatian of On Government to the
present time; embracing, also, historical - 4106cm' of ve
nous political events of Ocean: Steam. Navigation; of
the Tea and Coffee tax ; dogether with biographies, per
-mount histories, &v., by,lleary O.,Whgeler, illustrated, by,
steel portraits, and the simile =tog - Mahe,
History_ oC Charles of, England! .T cob Abbott,
with engravings.'.... ,
The - Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos.
C. Hurt." ' ' ' •
A ne* novel ; Mary Barton.: a - tale of 'Manchester life.
The Moral, Socini nrid Professional duties of Attorneys
and Solicitors: bySamuel Warren; Esq.; 'F. R. S. of the
utter temple. Barrister at Law.. r derA
to - inciter axstrilread Bakery.
' J.' SHEPHARD
WOULD respectfully inform his friends' and the pub
lic generally, that be has added to his other heel
ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.—
flavtng parchased one of W R. Nevires Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines; he le prepared to fill all orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the.shorteet notice .and hopes
by v strictattention to business, to, hare a portion of the
public patronage. 'lle public is respectfully invited to
call and examine for themselves.
BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo
site Smithfield.
N B. fiJperior family Bread, rye and ditpeptia Bread,
large and small rolls, fresh- everymorningeatibelhad ai
the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in , the market
Cakes and Confectionary on hand and Made' to order.
J.SHEPHARD.
No 10:Commercial Row, Liberty FL
, clt lathe beet Cough,":fedi One i ever S4ltv."‘
-DEAD the following proofed' the superiority of Dr.. Wa
lla; lard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from &inspectable cit
izen, who has tried It: - •
Prrvsscaorbillec. 15, 1847,
MESSRS. Rats tillitatttwAT:After laboring for several
weeks under the disadvantsge4 of - a harassing cough and
most distressing cold, Whieh.bad, thus far,yesisted the ef.
fects of several of the l'infallibles.v I was induced to pur
chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give
•it a fair trial. ..Toirly great surprise, after , using only one
half of :the bottle I found myself entirely well "births
best medicine I ever saw."
True copy. . JOHN , fIIN
bs
Sold by 1-IAYS & ;1111,0CEWAY, Drutgists, Commer
cial ItriivkQbeirty street, near Canal. . Jane
- MW DAOITER — RECiTYEE'ROOTIAiri3prker
ings, Oen/llnca—Hoven & Arracinv,.Daguerreo
- typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,-
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in
'the third story o( Burke's building, 4th st. '
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall be spared to nroduce them ilv the highest
perfection of the art. Our instruments areof the mostpow...,
erfuf kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed
forhigh finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are
sOlicitedve call and examine. 7
Persons sitting for pictures are neither regifnad or ex
"iieeted to take them unless perfect sansfacupn !given.
N. B. Operators ; .will find this o good depot for stock
and chemicals.
lrrinstructlons given in the art, containing the more
recent improvements. -• • = ' ianr
4 11 lrateir , Agersoy.
OYSTERS C.HEAP4II.THAN THE CHEAPEST.--
Received this-day, direct from Baltimore,, by Er:-
prass,Fine Fresh Oysters," which I wilrsell IoW, at my'
atom, iu the Diamond' also at Wni. Kramer's, corner of
Second and Smithfield streets, and 11 C. Kelly's, corner
of Fifth and Market alley.
1. will receive them dally,;-at'llM above places, All
Oysters Warranted . ;btoney returned, If not good.
nov2s ;,, -. • .. .F.. RI DRAVO.
New Millinery, Silks, Velvetsi . '&o.
Joss received from New York, a choice select,
tion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Balboa'',
French Flowers, Plumes, &c. A hOodgeme:as
sorjment of Winter Bonnets,'Hoods;, Capes 'Cardinals,
Visetts,&c., on band and made to orderin the latest style,
at tho shortest notice.. : ', MRS. DUFF:
:deo No.lo St. Clair at: (West side',),:'
AriFASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs.S. Beni
Fourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladles;
of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will open - on'
Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assortment - or -Fal
and Winter Millinery. . . , . t. - eset.W.
CGEADLE AMR VISITS, roi,Cinusmus
Ears—W. R. Murphy has on bands few very hand ;
'Some changeable Silk-Visits, very suu"able for Christmas
pinsents, which he is selling at reduced prices, "Also,
-handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine : mew style linen
cambric Rdkis., dm.
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T ,II M , R.COMPLAINT,J JAUNDICE; DYSPEPSIA-,.
„LiNERVOVIII'DEBILITY-,-DISEASE OrTBE KW
NE.YEti„...AST_IIIII.k., and -all effeCtions• arising from '-
l ithangentent or disease iri-the4riliart,Difies'
' t fine,
,Y , pectilitr, Respireto7,4if N
;,and' -
ms . -
. ' Syste, such, as , consepthiori„ inward
;_Y , piles;lieartbuith,toss of appetito...dont , - ' • •
ed tenigne,, acidity of th e. stoin, • ~
aeh, swmuning of the head,
fullness or weight in the -
3.
stomach,dimness of
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vision.`pillpita•
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!ion of the "' s
.,
Choking or suffocating sethlating. depression, of spirit's,
' Sudden Bashes', of heat, pain iir the :side r back,
weakness of the' Width, 'cold - feet Constant int- "
:aginings of evil, fever - mid litil_lpaitaliathe
- head, pain and difficulty' of breathing •. '
when lying ulion the "aide, frightful
d reama„sourenuctitiarra,Yellow- " •` '
vi
ne Tor the' skin and eyes,, '
deficiency' of . jierispilpf- r ' •,
tion, he, fee.' ad be
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____.• by , DOCTOR'IIOOPLANDtS I '''
• '•-• !, c ELEBRATEJY GERMAN BITTERS. ',
j -Their Posner overtheibtiverdifeases is not eretilled . —
triequalled-‘-by any - other - preparation-in the-..-United
States, an the eakessdn this' eity attest, in many cases'af
ten: skilfalphysicians had failed: .
• Demlfgementin the liveratid•;strinittili are sonnies of
intianlty,-fritin disorder or,obstrue lion a morbid action of
the. sympathetic` and other nerves follows, and the rune
-dons of_the.brain Are impaired and deranged; aaaternes
arsthe - edintectiarmedinin 'between minsined triatter;it
Wilma from the reciprocal action: that -both must be
thore.or less implicated and deranged. simultaneously;
detangenpinttlfere willalsciproducediseaseof
_the SON,-
LUNGS; UTERUS and MDNEYS. as well as the grain.
.The - thousands wee die with YELLOW:' FEVER,,
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA,. is owing to the same
eatisejand the majority of easels" Of that most painthl
dillease ; coNsum.pgapN, originates from the same ; In
fact the stoirinchiti Me important organ in the system Of
in atte pas ' , Montt pie depend for the success and all,thel
• adirantages to be derived nom Me, administration of in
leinal Medithitie Itifunctions are orthe• illittost tin'
Itortaneeto t every one is constituting the source Mid faun-,
min of life,which is nutrition. No organ possesses such
tr*arkable i rympattiiiit; none auchrelmarkable power in"
rn Tying every ; part °tithe system. _ ,
i' he tare swags in treating disease of the liner and
st mach successfully his net benne want efpa th ologital
r
'knowledgent'theirfunetionsi, , hat' the' preparation -of, a
,cotupound.that Would act:upon the disetute,and ail Me;
sytnpatherie afflictions. , That point has been gamed in.
:these Bitters, and thOy. are ENTIRELY ;
VEGETABLE,'
Jed will in every base permanentlY'destrey
,costineness
and give strength; and vigor to the traithei•-'at no' timeffle ,
Itilitatteg 'the patient, and they are.grinefalio thremosf
rdelidatestomachunder any circtunstances.. - .. .
, . - . •
„.- .ALL CDE CURED, . . .
WHO WILL - US AN E
THEM AS DIRECTED; • ' '
' . • (firwinnalv min noivii on ammems.)' • • - .
• The few' months thisTrepanition, has been before the
pub lie, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
• f the pressahrougb the, land,. their object being for the
bethrfit of suffering humanitypts success has surpthsed
OSlpieeederns, and:leis free front all alcoholiC stitaulint,
syrup', merenny, aloes quinine, iteidsoind all illitiriOilf -
ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the
snriahle climate of the -United States, and the West In
; 1.4 WEER AND DELICATE CHILDREN, '
litre Medallion g :by Using It--in faetth is a family medi
-eine, and can be .aprainisteratt with safety to a, child one
year ola.the delicate female; Or a Man tif ninety. • '
'The - Philadelphia Democrat'setys:--A This medicine
-has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and Min great
th
demand. • We can 'speak fro 'experience; that' it has
produced many wonderful; cures.".,;;- - - . , :
The Daily Sun says : "We believe It is one of the
lust medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his
Own family,- with, great satisfaction in the Jaundice and'
Liver Comp . lititit. , "• • '- '•". ' • ' --.
. The Spintot the Times. and Repaint; says?-"Do our
:good citizens, who are invalids, know the many- aston
!thing cures that•have been performed-by Dr. Hoofland's
celeurati.... ii.ennan Hitters! If they do not, we teethe
peed shere to ' , the Gerrorte Medicine Store, Xi Race
street; all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, thm
dice, DYspepila or. Nervothi "Debilnyl the - Doctor has
'cared many of our citizens, after the best physicians
hid failed. We have used, them, and they have proved
to be a medicine , that enery one should know of, and we
cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, anti
atwhicitgires them gieate te lane upon our humble ef.,
rt, they are entirely vegetable.
The Evening,BalletinsaysThe Celebrated, German .
Sitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspen
nA and nervous complairret.'l • • ' ;
Neni:s Cotzette_sa,ys:-,"lt is not often we notice
,the,
various exnellent 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, ofpr. Ilooftantrs Germanilitteref This WY Know 1
to he an excellent article 'fulfilling in every respect what
is claimed' for it by the advertiser.-
The - Daily News says:
"A hlinietror..—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof
land's celebrated German Bitters when we' say it is a
blessing of tithing, and in diseases 6f the biliary; diges
tive and nervous systems; ithas not, we think, an EQUAL
—4l is A rsOirTAZILS PNEDADATION . AND MADE IPTIFIOUT Aro
;COROL, and to all invalids we would- recommend it as
worthy their confidence.
• 'What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the
'Depot can be seen .theesthances of many of our most
respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing - dis
faiths.
Principal Depot, Gelman Dredieine Store, 278 RACE
Street, and.for sale in Lancaster by John P. Logan; Har
risburg. by D. W. Gross; and respectable dealers gen
erally throughout the country. .' •• " ' '' ' •
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O.IIINCE THA:r IAftEADFUL COUOI-1!--The Lungs
0 ore in clinger, the work of the destroyer has been
dbeat h egun, the Cough of Consumption bath in U a sound of
and As s vou ii. wi pe Marit Year darling child, your idol
earthly jey, ts n rhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—herimie cheeks, berihi4ahranke.a
pagers, tell the holdZiebselias nrreidY gained upon her
-.the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul.
Yomso MAX, when rag about to enter life, disease sheds
si heart crushing. blight over the fair prospecti of the fu
ture—your hectic rough and - feeble limbs tell of your
loss of hdpe, but - you need not despair. There is a balm
which will heal the wounded lungs, it is
S her mairsts All-II allist
Mrs. Arra', 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: Mon of New
York. Her. friends all thought.. she must die. .She had
every appearance of being in 'consumption and was so
pronounced by her physicians—Shennan's ' Balsam was:,
given 'and it eared tier.
Mrs. fLuntsmis:strit, of Bull's Perry, was also eared of
thiled to tts Balonni when
ait2el remedies
r s reducedto skeleton, "Dr.
A. C. Castle, ;Deniist, 291 Broadway, has ,wituessed its
'effects In several cases where no.other_ntedeciatt afford
'cd relief—but the Balsam operated like &charm. Dr. C.
also sviuteared its wonderful. effects in. curing Asthma,
which it never fails of doing. ~Spining Blood, alartain3
as it may, bb, is effectually cured by Ibis ;Babaurr• -
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound
Rev. Ilmair. _Joxiss, 109 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of al years standing. The
Ifirat dose gave him more relief than all the other medi
cine he. had ever taken. Dr. L. .1. Beals, 10'- Delaney
greet, gave into a sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to anbther sorely afflicted with the
`Asthma.' In.both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health.
Mrs. Lumens Weiss, 95 Christie-st., suffered from
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine.
Thisindeed 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 81 per bottle,
Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New •
:Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough,Norm and
Camphor Loienges. Premium Tooth Page and Poor
Man's Plaster
Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
Boot and. Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse;
81) Liberty.street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and
by the following duly-appointed Agents' for Allegheny
county :_ _ ,
•A. /11- Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie etreetr.J. 0, Alustin, car. - Webster at: and - Elm;
Daluel Negley, East Liberty; It'L: Arachell, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpshurgh; Sand.. Springer,
ton; James ArKee, Stewartstown; John Bladlc, Turtle
Creek' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son. Alliaas.;
port; 'McEldowney, Bakerstown; ' Riley , APLaughlin ;
Plumb Township; 'Wm. 'J. Stnith, , TempergOeville; Jas.
Fulton, Tate:dam; G. R. Starr, Sewickly.
A 4 ORE TESTIMONY!—Dr. W. Lams, of Fayette
-1,1 villa ; N. V ., says: "I am well persuaded, and have
been for some time, that your Domestic :Vegetahle Pills
are of great use 40 all those who may have occasion to
nselthem, and have administered' teem to my patients."
} l ever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Pevera'arelm
inediately ciiied by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills, Price;
2d cents a hoz. Sold Wholesale and 'retail by
CUTHBERT,.
Smithfield street, near Thittl.
Also, by Wm. Cole; Allegheny cltk; o.43mith, Sir
Mizighanu i end John 11PCraekeh. - Fifth- ard. .relil7
Jisysieal Pam ly Ale
DDR. S. 'S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March,
"I have laded your Vermtfugi, Carmiattlies`R.alsain,
and Par4terant, in my practice, for the twit "three years,
and have' been exceedingly, well pleased with ' them, and
never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my
'ffillest expectation in their curative properties. Your
other medielnes:l cannot speak of from experience ;.but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not but Mat they
claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by those who have used tnern. I was .formerly
very 'partial to Vermifuge,.until I beccuimacquam
ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any
'other now in use.
Reissectfully, yours, &c., S. S. coot, m: D.7>
1:17- For sale in Pittsburgh at the'pekin Tes,Store, 72
Fourth st. ' ' •
BA. FAIINESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.--Thispiri;
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 recom
'mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony of its value.
It is plessantto the taste, and is offered atso low a price
as to place it within the reach of every person. There
are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro
duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre
pared and sold by
. • • 1 B. A. FAIINESTOCK lc CO.,
Corner of First and Wood; also,• corner of, Sinn and
Wriod 'garnets. .' decl3
DR. RALPH S -CrIXEITULTED VEGETABLY. PILLS are for
sale,wholeaale and retail, at the
REAVESTAST 0/MIC;
No. 50 Smithfield at.
Also, by 'Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smithiair
milghtiratiohn McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward.
OR SALE -A brick dwelling house and lot, m a plea
' sant location, situated on Knoll street, Allegheny.
The house is well arranged, having sr geed cellar, akitch--
en and tuning roorn,halcand two.parlo ,rs Area bed rooms
sail finished garret. Lot is 20 feet; by t deep; to a back
stmt. 'Price, 81,200., Terms, 8300 tn.hattd, balance in'
four equal yearly payments.
• S. CUTHBERT, General Agent;
' • ' Smithfield meet.
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HAixt.cßEAm-,.A- matchless • article ` -for
C^ M g r o l W ,, beat/V,-and...reetonitio , r t of the,E, a i r ,, Tail
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w4_ups ejrcoodethetoirthiseidartieid:,'
- harsh, thin; enhialthy, nor tinning grey, akW tip'plidav
hobs Will make the hair soft and dark, and give - ita beau-
Anil], lively appearance; and ,will a l so milks itrasintuin
'its liveliness, and healthy color ,
,twice as long as all the'
,preparations that ,tire generally used. Where the heir it
thin L ir , has ' fallen elf, it 'may be restored bY using Olt'
pre . Every' lady,andgentleman who is in the habit of
'using ils on their hair at once purchase a bottle of
the C Mese ' Haig Cream , as it is so composed that it will.
.not i ere the,hiur like the other preparatiorui; but will
beau ' y it, and giie faxilict, satitfaction in every in;
-.For estiniOny' to iis very Superior qualities, see the fel;
lowin letter from the -Rev. Air—Caldwell-to Iftesrrs.
/lend rshott+& Stretch; Masirrille, . general agents for the,
South
.rajt,z-Idtst, , •,i, c - -- ' ' --, • • -
Lelltellrase - -tilet. B. Cakftrel=orolas,rnt•xterian .
etanc Church 1
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Mesas. Bruminninorr &b r rnErca: Xisstinstr=t—l take
p,easure in adding my, testimonyinlovor of the excellent
preparation culled Dr. Parish's Chinese. Hair dream; for,
abautl two-years ago my hair tons very dry, bristly, and
dispoted to come`oug but having procured a bottle of the
Cre , and used it according to the prescription, it is`now
elasti , • soft,' and-firm teathe head .• Many balsams and
oilsere-applied, eachleaving my hair in 0340111 C state
ititan efore: -This Creareirbowever, has met my expee.
'tatioSe an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference
ii
over tall ,others, being' delicately inrfumed and not dip:
posed to rancidity. , The ladies, especially, Will find the
Chintse.Cream tohe a desideratum in their preparations
'for the toilet. '+,..-.-; Respectfully, &c. ' ' - - '- " •-
R. CALDWELL.
''' ki, January 7,1847.- .. • - —..-. • • , •
, , %Id 'wholesale` and'retallilif Pittsbitrglicbylebn -
A . Townsend r , ls Marketst., , and Joel Mohler emterof
pu,
,Wilod and Fiftlista ... . _ . . jet,s4lkwAy
•
T ADlEBare cautioned against using Common nape
red They are not aware how frightfully injit
riouilitis to the Ain ! he* coarse, hovirougb, bon , sallow,
yellow, mid, mihealarsrehit• skin appears - Iler pie.*
pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious, containing a large
quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege7"
table article, ivbieh wri e call Jones" .. Spanish Lilly Winer. •
It is perfectly innocent, being purified,of „all deleterious
qualities, tindiriniparts to 'the skin' a 'natural; healthy,'
-alabaster, cleari dwelywhite at the same time.-acting,
ns a - cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.. •
DA James Anderson, Practical 'Chemist of hlassachi=
- settig saya'r"After analysing.lones'Spanieh Lilly While,
I find it possesses the most beautiful and natant, and,at
;the same time innoeent,..White-4- ever 'sew.' 1 certainly
can Conscientiously recommend its use to, all whose akin
; requires eall ying. Price 25 cents a box. • Directtons
best way.to apply Lilly White; is with softf leather'
or wool—the former is preferable.
A 'rata arr Tann ' YOU 25 cases.-White teeth;
foul breath; healthy gums. • Yellow. and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones Amber
Tootkfaste,have the appearance of the most beautiful
ivory; tind,nt -the same- time .it i
ao, perfectly . . innocent
and; xquisitely fine, that its codstiintAailynse iehighly
-advantageous, even to *legate eth thin are n good condi,
don, giving there a beautiful polish, and. preventinga
premature detay. Those. already decayed it preveats
front becoming worseit also fastens inch as ishecoming
• loose i 'and by perseverance it will render tba foulestleeth
delitatelywhee, and make the breath delicioesly. Ivrea.
...Pride 25 or 371 cents u box.' All *the above are sold only;
at 82 Chatham at., signnf the Arnerican Eagle, New York;
gild by the appointed Agents Whose names appear in. the
Writ. totriastuir; and get it rich hasband,'lruly . ?'"Yotir
fate is your fortune." 'ls% betitilifui, clear; fa'? 1s if
white If not, it cart be made - so even the - ugh it be yerlotv'i
disfiguredi multiunit, tanned and freckled:: Thous
. sada have been litade 'lima' Who. have - wattled . Once or
twice with Jones' ItalianClimatal Soap: The effectis
glorious and magnifiCent. But be sure pun get' the genu
ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the - American :Eagle, - 82
Rlng-worm, Salt-Themes , Setuvey, Erysipelas!, Barber's
Itch, are often. cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,
when every kind or remedy, has fillled...l'hat it cures
pimples!, freckles ; rind 'cleans the skin , an znow• - fold at
the American Eagle, 85 .Chatham street. Mind; resider,_
this seldom or never fails.
id C. INGLIS,- Jr, -Patterson".
of .
S th o e
ti a i t a .TA ßoo taeo.'s 89 L.iberty.et t head of - Wood Sign of
COE. DOLDAR TWELVE AND A susit.P. CENTS.
<J—Marriage.—CoriperstiaL—Any lady between twen
ty and thirty, possessing a'syminetrical•forra r good fea
tants, tkc.,./S asked .confidentiallyi can • she suppose' any
matt could admire her while she has such •yellow teeth;
such rough, coarse skin; and: such dirty, bad,
wiry hair; when, by imendihg the Above stimi she might
hare delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath - and
beautiful head. of hair. She can ' 'have beautifu l'white
teeth and sweet breath by-ueing ii2s. box 'of Jona' Am
bo+ Tooth Paste; a skirt white t pare and' spotless as snow,
by using a cake of the genuine Jame Dago,:" Chemical
-Soap; and a beantifal head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of
Jones' Coral. Hair Ream:ire. Do not form'anopinlon
against this before you trir, or you will 'regret it; but he
sure to ask for Jones' 'articles. Sold only in New York
• at in Chatham st. For sale by • '" •
Whf. JACKSON, Agent,
89 Liberty et, Pittsburgh.
PAPICER, SCROFULA ANTI. GOITRE.--Ample ex
perience has Moved that no combination of tnedichtte
'have ever been so effienciona in removing the above dis
eases, as Dit. JAYNE'S .ALTERATIVE. It has
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, - .TlysPepsitt,' ifcc.. This
medicine enters into the eirenlation,;aud eradicates dis
eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other
fluids of the bUdy, removes obstruction in the pores of
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones.
It increases the appetite, removes headache'mul droWsiz
ness, and invigorates the Whole system, and imparts-alli
mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There
is nothing superior to it in the:whole materiti medics. It
is perfectly safe and extremely' pleasant, and bas nothing'
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea.of swar-
Sor i striettieme: - ' - • •
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE,
72 mirth -a., near Wockl. - mar3o
A 14aly -
steelpe for the Haman Hair! •
TO FORCE . ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH; MUCK
IT .SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—.PersOns,
in consequence of the many, things sold, set down every
article, (be it ever so good) as a:humbug., If. people ,
could be made to try a fts. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair Re
storative; and aed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair
moist. soft, auburn 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, aml find it theoheapest thing
they can one,) for dressing and bbautifyiug- the 'Hair; for
keeping' it soft. and in order three times as long as any
other article made; and ' -
Forces it to grow, stops its falling ;
And costs but 3 shillings to try.
We formerly sold nothing less thatt 81 bottles,' btu we
wish people to try it. Sold only at S 2 [mind S2] qhatbam
street, New York, and by' . "•
niar2o' WAL JACKSOII. Agt.. Fe,tiberty st.
MORE TES - LEMON Dr, Willard's Paint ly Medi
.llis einea—The undersigned, c itizenit of Pittsb argh.hav-
Mg personally used :Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix
tun, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer
frilly recommend it as safe and effectual, in - till cases:
Speaking from experiencei 'We 'believe that it lias'no sui
perior; and would recommend its use to all the-afflicted.
• • • • CHARLES LEWIS: .
Pittsburgh, March 16th, 1818. ' • '" - •
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.Sold by J. Schoonmaker & CO., John Hays, James
A. Jones, J. H. Oasiel;.John P.Seott,- F. L. Snowden, J.
Mohler, Ogden A. Snowden.. '' • I:. - np2Z
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ALT arittiliciiol:oy7o - 1.11 - W01E44 --- ERY - SiPE.,
o!LAS,,Barbcr's Itch, Chaps Sore ..73eardsj..Pimyka.—
This is used by many physicnulein this city, itt curulgthe
abOve. and we would not conactennioul4Plell unie -86
knew it to be all we state.... . . .
'As a cosmetic, the true. JONES'S SOAP ts perhapethe
only article ever known that removed impurities, and
cleared and beautified the akin, making makiug /I Soft, clear,
smooth and white as an infante. !But mind, it , is sold at S
Chatham at, N. Y,, and by
WII.'IACKSON, Agent, '
ntar2s Libertratreet
s.m PittaburCgh-
ONSITNIPTICiNseizeomti th
ms eft any other
disease in our country._ The - young-, -.the old, Me
beautiful and gaY, are all alike subjectio its invidious
ravages, and many a hectic - cheek has been supposed to
bloom with' the - glow•cif health. But every case origi
nates in a cold and a cougherhape deemed unworthy
of attention at firet--and only met with remedies when
tod late. Watch the first syniplonie.with jealous -care,
and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A.
Fahrteetock'&• CO - .; tikbich will certainly check its further
pregress, and restore the inflamed : organs to a beautiful
action.
.For sale by B. A. FAENESTQCK & corner ls
and Wood sp.. also, tomer Bth Emd'Wood. • 'deal
IEIOR SILL/I.—All that .vahlable-- - property , where this
12.; subscriber resides, together:with theimprovements
thexeon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield; front-.
ing on Sixtlist. 120 i
11., and ia-depth- on Cherry - alley 240
feet. This property s admirably situated for a Hotel or
a' Public Hall ,
lots,
contains a half square , of ground; or
it tight be divided into 12 building 10, 6 'lots of 20 feet
each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, nod b lots with a
front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley b 120 feet deep.
jins:tf wm: PORTER.
Magazines fox . .. January, tS49, .:
ItECEIVLD AT M. A. MINER'S; Smithfield Street: : .
Milt door above Second atrect—, . .
Godey's. Ludy.bs, Book, - funisuallY 'large, witht six at
.
• troOtive engravings; the literary deparunent of.thOligh
est order for this No_., commending a-new volume..
; Sartain's Union Magazine, : beautifully, embellished,
and 'comprising 80 pages of reading matter, all original.
Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four beaunfaletp:
gravingsi; in size, a full 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 .theadmtnistritqfta of
her discipline; published by orderof the Church.,. ; • .
• ' Rose and :Ciertrude,'or the Mysterious Wedding; trans
lated from Me,Prench of .Rodolphe•Topfer.
An impartial Account of the Life, of the Rev. John N.
Matfit—a narrative of his first marriage; alSo. his second,,
with many particulars never before published.
Second volume Paul Ardenh eim George Lippard: , tow coMplate i by ., - •
'Mary Barton, a Tale cir Manchester Life, England;
published by the Harpers. _ _
Julian De Clifford, or Woman's -Love i' a R o mance of
Smiles smd;Teers; i llustrated:
Angelina Laxmore, or•the Life of a .Beauty; by the
author of the Jilt; Breach of Promise, ikc.iikei t • _ .
'''he Hunchbaek, or the, Bell : Ringer of Notre Elaine;
by Victor Hugo.
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Notice to the Pahlie t ..
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rir HE eabicriber informs the public' generally; 'and
I:, Housekeepert and Retail Grocers particularly; that
he is discontinuing the Queensware busineis, aad,will
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3el off his present stock at reducelltprides. ' Those who
wish to obtam Cainn,.Qinainitectie, or Glass, will find this
a r m opportunity for getting such articles as they want,
much cheaper than ihenstaUfates. '- • - -'''' - 1 .
-
remember the place, CHINA, HALL, Na 119 Wood'
street near the Auction store. - -' • • • • ' i '
'• ' P. S. I will dispose of illy whole stock' to any:person
'vriiihing to bay it, at tibrulain. , . . ' .
T 1 • -Img;,.‘,."•aliousio .
CORNER 'OP ;PENN AND' ST. C 1.4113 • Si'llEtTd.
RESW, 9XSTERS;,-GAME; . odd every delicacy of .
I 111,
4. .Oetettei ' the. , orterket afettle, , serve& up at the
stiotrteqpurtheillad is the very ; beat sty.l6. 'Lit t . 11 Owle a
:1111gP 4iift or ,01143ged. in the best order,lmeder the than
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RICAN •OIL, procared from a well in Kentucky
A 1 (eat below the surface of the earth, a certain
and i fallible care. for Sprains, Strains,•.Cate; Elrabiest •
Scald Bur i:. Tetter,'F4ysipalas,'Scald Head Croup,—
Wbootratig:Culigli; Intlantrnatory Sere Throat; S ore end .
Inllatned E.yee,Platulence,Vlcent, Fetter Sam; and- .
iNza.AMBLATCIAYRHEUMATIEffiIi • ,-* •
which i yields lens offbete bid earpriOing•mintner. • - •
It lids neVer yet failed silted used necording to thee
tions. f Read thejbllowing; ' ' .•• •••' " •
Arattcqqttraw ialegieby co:, Pa., /
NovemberlB,lB4o.• S.
This iitoeertify, that My wife, Margarettihriest, was
caredef a Rhein:antic Complairitof seven years standing. .
by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use Crutch
es. In one week she was cured by tieing the Aflme=
Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crutches...
- JONATHAN OIIREIST..
ThC following is communicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, iV r.
Jacksen's agent for Steubenville, 0.
A gentleman near Steubenville, who had not been able
to put,elther of his feet to the ground for twelve years, in
consequence of lameness, by the use of one bottle was ,
enabled to walk two miles to a township election. It is
likewise a sovereign remedy for • • • ' • •
CONTRACTION OF THP IIIWSILES AND. TEN.
DON .•
The following is Wm. Nash, W.
Jackson's agent for Stiv , " . • . •
A lady residin*' 4ltitynger of whose
hand was so con •
.....% ,st i ; ;; -- • er of the use of it
for thlrtrfire years, was • red by the eke orono
bottlet o the Oili so that she now has the perfect use qt
her band frilly equal to the other which had, never been
affected. •It haa also been,found to be a safe and invinci
ble agentin the speedi ; and certain careen:
in all•cases not organically incurable.
A Ihdy residingia Allegheny city was effectually cited
of obbtinate deafness, of yettra , 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. •
A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of
deafness of nine years' standing, by the use. of a titian
quantity of the Oil. The names _and residences' f the
lady rind gentleman will be given to those.wltp desire it,
at the office of-the advertiser. ,
Its.properties to highly developed in the toitaia sad
s rprsingly speedy cure of all cases o .
. • • . CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS:
, Several cases of Cramp Cholio have been effectually
cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt
:arbour. when the parties have been agonized withpain.
Its cprative properties have been remarkably manifested
'ill the radical care of
DISEASES. OF. THE SPINE.
A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, Was cuts's'.
'etrecnaally of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine,
.whidh had confined her•to her. bed for a considerable
thnej in which she could not torn herself ii -also 'a'
rinse:remedy ararperfcct cure for pains in the small of the
back, and • .
' . INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS:
Read the following
• . • • 'lsnsttsoB, Dec. 18, 1240.
. to ..certify unit I was afflicted onth great pain in
the amill of my back and kidneys,,which affected me so
mach that I could not stand upright. By rubbing extel
nally, and using half a teaspoonful internally, night and
morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLE, '
: • ' near Warren, Armstrong to., Pa.
Atgentleman - of Pittsburgh, afflicted 'with a violent in'
gemination •of the kidney s — the pain of which caused,
.him to faint—was completely cured, in three.days, by the
use of the .American Oil.
; The qualitiet of this
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY
is extremely penetrating and anti-infiammatory,, conse
quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem
kdy wherever inflammation exists, either external on a-. •
:vernal • Used immediately. after a cut, braise or wound,
it will cure and prevent . . .
GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION.
It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasingind
iffeetive remedy for those very unpleasant and inconv,e•
nieatdiseases
GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. •
. Price, 50 cents per bottle. •
Caution-.De on Your, Guard.
The surprising excellence and growing poptilarity
'the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons
palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly
valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the tin-.
wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. .
• In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obsery
the following Foca moos:
Ist. See that the name " Wm. Jackson,Bo Liberty et
head of Wood at.," is printed on the labe l the wrappe •
of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. 1 .
2d. That 'each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain
lag full directions for user and also containing the name
and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the
proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pro
pnetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky.
3d. Purchase 031.1 r of the advertised Agents, all of
whonthave a show bill, on which is printed the names of:
the Proprietors and General Agents—thus: D. Hail do Co., ,
Proprietors, Kentucky. Wrn. Jackson, Pittsburgh; Pa.,
General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of.
Ohio and Western Virginia; and the • printers'. names—
& Slnyock, Pittsburgh—printed • at the.bottom
of said show bill.
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4th. Observe—the genuine American•Oilis.of a dark
green color, without any sediment, indite specific grtivi,
ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly of a
black color; — some white, like Spirits at Turpentine, to be re fined and clarified ;- Annie Stinson Oil—oth
ers FL suture or other common oils; and one nli!seic filthy
looking mixturc.purporting to came from eta "Pittsburgh
and Allegheny Dispensary
. Co." 'Wane of these coati-.
terfeitmossess either the virtue or the power of the true
ATE rri - Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACRSON,.
General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western.
Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio;
and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny
A.
Di. Brown,.Allegheny ,ellY. • • •
J. R. Johnson.
Jonathan Wiriest, Winchester. • •
Alexander Asdale. Wylie street.' • . . • -
J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. . •• . •••
f• Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. - . •
• G. H. Starr, Sewickley. . . '• '
Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbargh. : ' • ••• •••
••" Daniel Negley, East Liberty. •••'• ••••
if. Z. Mitchell, WSkinsburgh:; : • •
Thomas Aikin,Sharpshurgh.
H. Rowland EsSon, Mlteesport. • ,
. ! C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . •
John Black, Tunic Creek.
BakentoWn. . • .
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. Samuel Springer, Clinton.
' James APfiee, fitewartstown:
Riley 111.'Laughlin, Plum township
• J. Fulton, Tarentum.
• Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville.
Robert Williams, Arthursville. •
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FROM. the New' York Gazette, 'Oct. 8, 1839, a daily
paper deservedly at the head of. th e daily press in
country. . .
Bristol's .Ertmet of Sarsaparilta.—lt were but Courtesy
to call the attention of our renders to this invaluable prep
oration which will ba found advertised in another col - unto-
Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interestix'
newspaper every now arid then,
and the medicin one or two numbers of
• which we have already noticed; e itself
has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western
country, aud; we doubt not, Justly eulogised. It htuiin Its
Savor, mareotvr,, very' flattering' tesumonials from the
most eminent practitioners in every pan of the country
where it pas been used. -There Is_ beauty and taste
enough - itt the bottles, nod in t h e. engraved labels in which
they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the
preara
ption ivelf were not one of the • " sovereignest im
the world," as every person must believe it is—that-is;
every one most believe it is:-that is, every one whom .
would not resist a masirof documentary evideneaconclu
sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Bity one .
of the bottles, gentle reader, And see Whether you do not
agree with.us.ort this point. - • • •
For sale by B. A: FAEITOCKA. Co.,
feb24 cor. of I st and-Wood and 6th and Wood etc.
pIIEUNA'rISM, GOUT, AND • TIC DOLOILEUX.—
I.lh A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he'
said; to intbrm us that he bad been afflicted . for -15 - years! •
with Rheumatism or Gout, and-Accasionally• with Tie
Doloreux; that he bad be en
c frequently confined to his
room for months toCether,- and often suffered the mostin
tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had -been •
using Jaynes Alterative, from which he found the most sig
nal and unexpected relief. Ile says he found the medi
cine-very pleasant and effective, and that he now con
eiders himself perfectly cured.—Rafeetelphia North Amer-
A PACT Woarn KNOW=G.-A gentleman of Scrofulous •
habit, from indiscretion in his younger days,-became af
.fected with Ulcerations 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 band and wrist were so much affected that he bad
lost the use of the hand, !every part being covered with
deep, painful,' and offensive-ulcers, and were as bollovb •
and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stereo( his
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath ;:
some disease that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al- ••
terative and having takensixteetf bottles, is nowperfect
ly cured.
•-• The Alterative operates through the circulation, and
purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the systemi . :
nw
wheet located, and the numerous eures•ltlas per- t.
formed In diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofulni pay: F. •
liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chrtiniodhleatieses....
truly astomslaing.—Snirst of th e Tine..! • •: -•
For tale to Plinth tirgli,at the PERIN TEA STORE,. •
72 Fourth street.
Freak Arrival, at N 0.115 Wood
1U - HODKINON 'hes jnit opened, within the past
AIL. 'week, the largest assortment of French CHINA,
•ever opened in this city; •consisting iri part of-:-Faney,
• Plain, White, Gold Line and. Gold Band Tea Setts;. an
extencive assortment of , White, Flowing Blue and Liver
pool Iron Stone Wuro, in Ten Setts or sepamtd pieces,
as may be required.. Also, a beautiful ushonmerit• of
Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and spat
terns, direct from the manufacturers. . • • • • •
Ladies would do well to give him a call, at - • • •
oct27 No. 115 Wood 5t..3 &on Wow
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• fluidness Collector.
PINE. nadeisigtied,enconomr,ed by the liberal patronage
of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and me -
c Met of the city, offers his services for the collection t
of accounts in.the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. flay- .
jug attended to liusitiess of this kind for many years for ,
the Boaid of Trade - , and being Wellacquainted with this'
and the adjoining cities. he feels confident of his ability y
to give satisfaefion..by 'prompt and faithful attention to , .4 .
alllousiness entrusted to him.
'JAMES GALBTIATII, Jr.' , '••
To be found ni Mr. 'Wu. Rasa's, Merchant Tailor, '•
Third street, opposite the Post O ffi ce. • . • ,
Gabriel Adams; P. Dud, Acemmtant;
J. Cambers; ' ' Thomas Scott,:tlasoll; ' ‘
L. B.2Livingston; • ' Jas. liteGoira s bleretet Tailor; , -
'
James Marshall; .Wm. B. Bealr e ;
George Breed; ,
Dr. W. ht. Wright, Dentist;
Dr. Geo. 11, Bruce; • • C. Dodge. [oovr:am .
W BOOKS.--lrving's Sketch Book, illastrated. by
Carley.
. Willis' Poems, illustrated by Lcutze.
Reed's Female Poets of America, wish portraits, •
•The nit of the Knickerbockers. .
A Fable for Critics. - • • • •
Ellis' Metrical Romances '•
The Child of the Sea. • ••• •• • • ..pt.
Latah's Dramatic Poets. . . .
Lowell's Coaversations on 'Ai old Poets. .• •
Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher,
Poetical Works of Spencer..., •
; Poetical Works'of" Chaucer.
Poetical Works of Ford and
For sale by , S. BosFyoRTH & co.,
naziG. 4thaueetistearMarket, .
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