The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 14, 1849, Image 4

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- 'l4lll - NeSy filifittlen *lee .-41ive Still Alienlt I
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-,. -,...,-,.....,,T4Ei1r..G00D51 IifEtir"GOODS It f ~........•
' *---:-..'Grester-IlitraulnalhaWever crux now bad n'
assign grits NM:Golden Bet-Stet;irl.lan rket sli
Mtrween Third , and - Ft arch, where is just °Penes;
asplentlithstock,ofWitites Pry Goodsl cheaper than the
":same quality of Coals have:overleap. offered: itx Kitt.,
- . WM. L. RUSSELL, tie. 62 M a rket,./itreit,hettie,
- - Third and• Fourth faireets,,si gn. of the . Big. Go ld eri Bee,
Bice; has now received, and offers to his numerous cal
tourers - and-tlit-Publie,Xenertilly, the largest, cheapest.
and titestsplendid stock of yfrinter pry Goads ever differ
ed in this city„,TlaWflatidahave•beentiarghased in the
:Eastern Cities slace 'the' lute fallen prices, and will ka ,
said us ciiiiibuyers ut a great reduction; much ehenper •
• than they timid have been -sold in the early part' of the
Among thiS large i and 'extensive.inciet will be found
many.. choice. and fashionable . Goods •of the- latest ita
ortauon. • „ - ••• r; .2.......• -..''. ,-...:-... ff.::
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
-Searle CasbincreS;rill weal, a beautiful article it
. • Cherry cad do. . do. " figured and plain;
Silks and Satins,plain, striped and Olaillj. ' • • ...
Scarlet de Leine s, all wool, very cheap m: , . n - ,
... Mainrinaßlne De Laines,lOw.PnuCs i
-.F ranch 'Merinos, allcolors, De L
extremely civic.' •
t A large assortmerit of lied Cashmeres ain, es
new
act_designsi from 121 to 50 aentsper yard; these are very
' cheap. Also, a. large stock of Alpacas froml,2l:to 50
cents .per yard, all colori, and - a. great bargain - with _a
splendid tisiortmeat of bonnet Xibbens 01 the 11;lett: km
portatioe. Also, velvet-ribbons .all widths and colors.:
very cheap, abeautiful - assortment ; plumes and artifi
Bowers i humid satins and velvets, all color al French
worked c apes and collars; scarfs, Cravats, gloves and
1 hosiery, allaktfulueed prices.:
•
and
_ Bildt:CPIS! SHAWLS l f.
Bep assortment in It the city, andand very cheap,Ltiiig
.
&Ward Shawls,heit quality. .„ .--• • • '''" '
1 . Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls t
Black 'and colored Cloth' 'do: - .-
, Brocha and Silk -2. _? du. ...,...i'E
Plaid Blanket Shawis `oll'qualitleiand pifices,'
PI ,
• ANBET.SI uLAisikurbl r—ckevotin, the ityl
. • wiaige stock of. Blankets, all qualittes..Which will hc
Sold cheapci . than can be found els.ewherU.„
2...... ' . . DOMESTIC GOODS. -•': • -- • ;•-•.-',„ -
• ' ''
' drackPEß. THAN VITS CITE,APEST ,
A.largasiock.af Calico.. Goad dark CaliceNfestitiloriff
only p. cents per . yard; beat quality British and American
Prints:Alto 10 - cents per yard, yard. Wide f . British Piirple.
_ • •ftints:;,lll tont; a : large supply red, white and yellow:
- Flannels,ablna aslow esti/ cents per 'yard, very cheap;
Bed Tickinefrom. B to VEI cents per yard:: fdlio,Ularge
• ' stock.-of Checks, Shirting Stripes; Carsinett.l.Kentueky
' . Jeans and Linseys, together with a vary extensive as
, sortment of bleached and unbleached Muslims front ato
8 teats per yard, cheapest yet; good yard widikuidileiigh
ed. Muffins, only 5 cents per yard', bleached ` Mastitis
froma to ; 8 centspet Yard .. : All of which will he sold off
at keducedtprices;at the - sign of the Nets , Colden;flue
Ilive, in, Market street, between,Thiritand Fourth sts4
. ' No'. GI . . (declenfi '": 'WM. L. aIISSEL .
_ . __ . • -
• • •
.READY-AIADE CLOTHECO, -
SELLING VOR.CASII.
Till DELANY, No. 48 LibertY . street,pinsburgli,harpg
1 ,- . replenished bis Stock within ,the . lasr..tuni present
.months. with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods, lat
:exceedingly. low prices,, offers-the hest tissOrtsucht of
ELOTHLNIO to be had tn.the, City, at the ,toWest cash
Price 4 Arnow st them are every description of Durso
:lnd Frock Coats; Sack and Overcoats of. all fashionable
colors and material, such as French beaver, beavybroad
Diodes, super, blue, brown and drab Elankets.auttEatta
.o Prize. pows, of the latest styles.. Every description
of .Pantaloons rind Vests, arid other articles in the cloth
; Also, a general assortment of Goods to Make to order,
be made in.the most fashionablemannecou
e shoriestnotice. Idecls) ,
, . ,
6arWorkable Clothing store: s • - • •
C :"
'EBURG begs leave to inform his friendsand
the - public is general that he has opened a- NEW.
READV , bIADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING wroa . E,.'
on Itterket street, second door from Second street,whens
he has, and always , keeps on band, a full assortment of
Ready-made Fashionable Clothing.which be will sell on
he most reasonable terms, for CASH. . .
He also wishee to call the attention of his friends and
he public in general, to Hs very extensive selection pt
-French, English and Belgian Cloths dad Cassimeres, in
endless variety, and Vestings for every - one's - use, which
he. hos selected himself in the. East, and ; which: will' be
made to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable
Head Quarteri,l23l Liberty street, Onte liteGstim & Co.)
and - at - prices , that will not be questioned • by'llfe bestlot
bargain-makerts: - C. WERNEBORG,
= . N0.25t Libecty street, and .
Market street.dd doot-fromßecond.
Business Car •
TYRA.NTSAt, WELL AS MONOPOLES'S MITST PALE:
- - - 40 M•Xj3l . 'PILL - GEIS; •
HICH &GENII!' be pyoveit by calling el MeGmem's
yy FluthionaOleTailorink Establishment:Third street,
Morro: Synaa.projas and quick sales.
VAtarrx: Fresliand goa
CokeEitrto - :•0. Veil/far fn titebaihreuryt.: • ,
My old eiot
stoers„and' nil others, are, respectfully rir
rroadAhat lAU waiting forAhera,, MeGUIRE4
oet.f2S• . Tailor. St. Charles.
e rTE WOULD RESPECTFULLY Invite the attenuon
of our friends and tLe publiC to the great variety
o WINTER COATINGS and other rtrticleS, we .hare
juit received--amormst which will , he found the-greatest
• variety of: ULU E, BLACK, DEL4k.a . d'VEARL colored
BLANKET, I,IIACKINAC„ and"Hi A.VER• CLOTHS.-
- FRE NE , and EIVGLISH,CLO.THS,. CASSLILERES,
VESTINGS, 4.e.. ',The above Goodsliavirighiervhought
for c ash.. at extremely low prices,vre are prepared to ac
comlithdate all who ina> fatter us with their patronage,
with good Clothes, at low prices._ Give us a tall;
Remember,2l.B Liberty street. opposite foot of 7th.
nov3o • •-• .rtIcidUl.LEN DOWNING.•
No. 77 ?r..19 CORNEll.Sfrrit AND LIDEATT sTErrs.
-- Eraxing enlarged and newly fitted up their. establish:-
- MIL meat, at the above well "known stand. respectfully
invite the attention of their friendsand the Public to their
choice seleetion of New' GOOda, commisingeverY vatic
tY for !tiring and . . Summer. e ar, selected' especially foi
' their customer department.' Those Wishing to lenvetheir
Orders will find at thiS establishment every style of new
and desirable goods. Their - stock of ready made Cloth';
lng isertensive got up in Me heist Mariner, of durabre ma
ted-al, and Well worthy . the attention - of those wishing M.
. purchase., Jtil are invited to call, and may rest assured
that they ill be, pleased with price,, quality and variety.
y
A large assortment of shirts kept oncenstantl hand.
The
t clothing Clothin_g I t • . ,
The Three Big Doors vs. The Western World
IVELJ.. SELECTED GARMENTS now
15090 Or. U, made and: ready to be offered on the
most li beral terms to MY old customers and the publicin
general. The Proprietor of this farfamed_and extensive
establishment has now, after:returning _from the Eastern
cities, at much trouble and expense, lust completed`: his
fall and winter arrangements to supply ' his thousands of
customers with one of the most desirable stocks of. Clo
uting that mu, ever been offered in this or any other mar-
ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and
workmanship., Combined with dialers; low price which
they will be sold tor, must certainly render the old unri.
valledTliree Bic Doors one of the greatest attractions of
toe western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to
announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad,
tharnotwithstanding the extraordinary efforts ; which
have made to meet the many calls in. ray line, it is with
diffieulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is
made on this. establishment. It is a- well' establiihed
fact, that my . sales are 'eigrit or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade, and this being the case on the
amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much leas profit than
others could possibly think of doing if they. wished to
cover contingeut expenies., I intend , le make a clean
sweep of oli toy presentstoek before. the beginning o . Cilezi
year i.coming to this conclusion , I will Make it the inter-
est of every man, who wants a cheap. winter Snit, to call
and purchase at the Three Big Doors.
d&w . . JOHN, M . CLASKEY:
oactl-
ikjEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Received at the iron
.1.1 City Clothing ; Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths,
consisting of fine FrenCh; .Ruglish and American Plain,
black and fancy Cassiateres, of the most modern stys;
fine figured Cashmere .Vestings Silk Velvet, Plain an d
Fancy Satitiall of which we will make up at the.most
rcasonable prices, inn durable and fashioinable style:.
Ready made Clothing,:of .all; descriptions; Ladyls
Cloaks of the moat fashionable. patterns. Neck and
Pocket Hdir.fs.,.Saspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and
every article usually kept in a Clothing. Store. . Country
Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, - will find it' to
their advantage to call at the Iron City, Clothing Store ;
No. 112 Liberty street ; immediately opposite the mouth
Market.` . C. M'CLOSKEY
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• Duff's New - System of Book-iieepiiag.
JUST PUBLISHED BY HARPER* BRO'S, N. YORK
TUBE first putt of this work," embracing the most corn.
plete course of instractionand practice, on both Sin
gle and Double Entry, ever published. eee IS' ants
Thewhole work, embracing the Author's well known
improvements in the science, Illustrated in two addition
al setts of books, with 'a chapter on 'partnership settle
ments, and a Key to the oral exercises,—fiall clothbound
The following extracts from the .written 'opinions of
some of the most eminent Merchants; Bankers and Ac
countants in New York, indicate 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 Bank, New York,"
• . .
"It is calculated to bnexceedingly• useful to practical
A.neountants and Teachers of Book-keePing.
RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner andAlernk't,_ _
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No. OH =Front streer New York..
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1 c Remarkably - fall and complete, and will- certainly
thorough,knovniedge of Me subject. The un
dersigned intends 'wink it as his Text Book.JOHN H: 3HEPEiEAD
• • -
Teacher of Book-keeping; ColumbittCollegeiN.- Y. ll •
".It is in every way calculated to give a clear and sat:
isfactory insight into - the very useful science. of which it
trptim. through n l its gradations, from the simple style
suitable to retailers, to that requisite far the most vatted
mid!cimiplicated cormiercial business.'
Cashier Ttli Ward Bank New Yor k
,‘
"I -believe it will be of great service, not only to the
newbeginner, lint to the. psy . tic,71 31 = i t i tg a utt i ,
• ,
•y. Caellierliechanic'e Benk,Wall street.t7
" "consider it the first work 1 have ever met with from
which a thorough practical knowledge of the science call
be obtained. • - - - • 1013 Di CAMPBELL,
; - Merchant,s3 John at., Near- Yorkm
For sale at the Book Stores, and at the Author's Acad•
may, corecT of the Diamond and rket mre". oct3l
ME
nor - Steel and-File Manufactory." -•
ritHE subac' i bers have enlarged their Steel and File
IHantlfactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and
piing alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon-,
verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.—
Their c o , now being of a superior quality, and having
engaged competent operatives;they are prepared to fur.
nigh riles pf every description, that will . compare with
the best imported article and being detertnlned to make
it the interest of all who use -Files- in - any way, to par !
chase from them, they . will sell their Files .at reduced
prices, for Zash. They will also re-cut Files, and pur
chase those which are worn and broken. Pablic patron
rw s WsT ))L2kNlUtl"'* tfall invit d Ne 7
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Zranffortation tines.
PEOPLE'S intapisPowrltyloau LIFE
t 'PT KG h- - •to ; A 1E! • _
Borttnbelogtng:to ttus
VI Sumo. been.pat in - fine ,or,der, and are rtowninth4.
regularly between, Pittsburgh .and - Erie, triuchin ut g..-
intermediatePortsalcing the Crumb. A. BoattviilalwaYa
b M
e•at The wharf, under e Monongahela Bridge, and one_ ,
1 611 SOirtisegolarly„ every -other day.: The FC•90 1 . 64
TransOrtation Line , has , every : facility , tarrying
Freight, and Passengers. The, boils will be towed
at to
Beaver b y steamers, and wilrpprocced•to Erie with g re
dispatult, by the canals:: . The :130ittit AX - 0 , COMlnandP 4
experienced.and careful men-rail of whom have an. in-,
terest in the Line.
iErGoods sent b t .the Line to Erie may be forwarded,
to aeyppoointon the akes
For freightor passrigo apply-to H. R[RBFefißiaK,
•
••- -• . • Agent, Water strcer,Pittsburgh.
AGENTS
R. W, CoNNINGILIM, NCR'
'•TROITZSLAN & MircresurnsurPulastr-
SErcurrr Wsaamr &.Co., Middlesex.
Mrutos Flom, Sherron. ' • • •
• Jossra AlcCuras, Sharrisburgh. •
• - & G.,Lovray, •
Ifana& Mcb`ssmatto, Big Bend. •
5. c-.P.LIThigE, W.estGreenvilie,-;
AtIaMSV - ille..
- • +.V47. 11.11E:11314, IlfdletOW7l. - •
` W. Waxiswotrni & Co., Sherman's Connors.
. Powan;Conneautville. • . .
Spring Corner.
' - W: C. Worm, - Albion. t -
WiL. TYtia,'l.idokiort. •
Miro, and Q Tpqrsursolt:h
Vhe,,fialiewmg. Agents tn.- Erie will.receiye and fin-
Nitta Freight : to any. Port ,311::•thi Lakes, shipped' by
W M. dafiligher
G. W. Haverstick :Josiah Kellogg,
Kelsoe & Loomis,.
Pittsburgh Portable Boat. lane. • ,
1848
For
r
For ult .Trernspot of Eyrie's - go and from;
PITTSCU RGH, PHILADELPRIAi BALTIMORE,NRW
YORK, BOSTON, &C.
BORBIDGE it CASH, Philadelphia.
TAAFFR 4. creoNNOßc'iriusburgh.
TIIIS old established Line being-now in Tull operation,
the proprietors havismade extensive arrangements to
forward Goods and Produce with dear:retch, widen the
most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well
known prompmesti in delivering goods—per-altar safety
in mode of eariying--caprielous warehouse ens attach pon t
affording accommodations tit' shippers d owners- a
produce,—together with their long experience and unre
mitting attention to business, will secure to• them a con
-1; tinnance of that liberal' patronage 'they hereby gratefully
acknowledge. •-•+' - • • t•-• , , -
All consig-nmentsliy and for this line reteived,chargea
paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of
charge for coramiiision, advancing , or storage;
No interest, directly - or indirectly",'ln steamboats.
All commumer,tions prompfiy-_ attended to on applioa
ion to the following - agents: -
BORISIDOR A CASH,
O
478, Market streetyPhiladelplua.
• ' TAAFFE - ter 'CONNOR,
•• ' Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
• • O'CONN'ORS & CO., •
Nerds street., Baliimore.
WILLIAM B. WILSON,'
, M, Cedar street, New York.
•Dier4 ll2l,l o l TrausP°lrt ati°l L ine '
ittEigla N7;4
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PI, s aIt i ngtEADS O P I O I. R .. pH ILAD E L-
Groociml:iitilti ti: ler eareeri,ll tie forwarded "with
outdelas and eft efawest current rate& •
• Canal Mein; Penn street, Pittsburgh.
SELLESA , REVICOLDS,
272 rind 3t .
SE MLR
Smith's wharf. Baltimore.
• -311.ttrobsosts* -a siy ; Ir!reight-'!... 114111 !" :
akitial 4848*
ExeiSiiV6i for
eris ir al f n r f w"
fr rl i "
betTeeniusb 3Ilse:ohstoioll
daysburgl;Water
street, and Petershargh. ' • • -
This Line was formed for the special aceommodationof
the Way burners. . The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal.patroitliey have received duringthe last two
years, respectfully inform their old customers and the
publie'gencrally, that thpy are now orrepared to
deliver good at any point on the :Railroads
with promptness and despatch: •
• • ritYPISIETOILS.
...JAS. - AS: LOSE, - GEORGE TRINDLE,
r JOHN. AULBEIL k C 0..• _ .
A erns— C.A. bl'Arrovrr & Co., Pittabwrch; . •
Jams-Mums, Hollidaysburg; -
Pscsworrrn & \troops, Johustowo.
Rassaglicks;--Smitli & Sinclair; J. &J.. bl'Devitl;
It. Shoenbcrger; IL Robison & Co.; R.- Moore ; Sagaley
Smith:John Parker; Lehmer &Co.; G. P. Stroenher
ger, Pittsburgh. • • lei
!Merchants' Trentsportstlon I.lkne,
. „
t liteda
TOR the Trmrsportadon of Merchandise and Produce
to .Philtulelpbut and Baltimore. Bookie consigned to
OUT Care Neill be forwarded withourdelay, at the towert
rates. Bills of Lolling transmitted, and kill instructions
promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for slot ,
age or commission..
C
wAriuurvaccLirro_pnalo/17. ,
mail Canal Basin, Liberty et., Pinsburgit.
Mfteette,only.cony.l
Western New York College of Health.
297 Huts arrears. Bervszo,
DR. G. C VAUGIIN'S. VEGETABLE LITBONTRIP
TIC
ra MIXTURE- •
MIIIS celebrated . remedy : collate. increasing its
12 fame by the ranking allover the, world. It , has now
become the only medicate. for family use, and is particu
larly- recommended for Dropsy : all 'stages Of this nom
plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how longstand
ing: (See pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distressing complanas it stands alone ; no other ar
title can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con
vince: the most akeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint,Bilious Diseases, Fever , and Ague. To the Orem
NVest especinlly, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious
compounds a part of this mixture, it cures these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the By.g.-
tem torpid. (See pamphlet) Pile's, a complaint of a most
painful character is immediately relieved, and a cum fol.
lows by a few character,
use of this article. It is far beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for any other
disease implanting from impure blood. (See pamphlet.)
Debility._of the .System, Weak Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys, etc., or Infiamation of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days use of this medictne, and a cure is
always the result of its use. .It stands as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame l Irregularities, Suppressions, mantel men
struations. No article has ever been offered, except this.
which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be
relied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted to do so, could,give a thousand names are
proof of cures in this distressing Clasi of complaints , —
: bee pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu
tions, from the effect of mereury„ will find the bracing
power of this article to act immediately, and the poison
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
' Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of
this article PUBIBP VIE BLOOD, and drive such diseases from
the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not
permit to be named here . i • Agents give them away they
contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi
er appeared. Bison° of the peculiar features of this ar
tide, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone
and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid noes oil, and keep taking the medicine
as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would
caution 4licpublic against a number of articles which
come out under the heads of SASSAPAIM.I4B, Steers, &c.,
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for ooth.
ing, and coneoeted to gull the unwary : TOTICH VII= NOT.
Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill
this article had done it. particular study of thepamph ,
lets is earnestly solicited. Agents,. and all, who sell the ar
.ticle, are glad. to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz.
bottle's, at 82; .12 ox. do. at St each—the larger holding
oz. moriathrm.the two small bottles. Look out and not
get imposedupoa.. Every bottle has ' , Vaughn's:Vegeta
blc Laluirtaiptic Mixtine." blown. \Lima the glass, the
written signaturnof.",G. C. Vaughn" on the directions:
aryl " _ d. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped onthe the.
Norte
'other are genuine. •
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 2071 ain street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters unless post-paid--order
from regularly authorized Apnts creeper:l. Post-paid let
ters, or verbal conununicatione soliciting advice,prompt
ly attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the 'sale of this article
-132 Ntisaau at., N. Y.; 285 Essex 'et., Salem Mass.; and
by the principal Druggi:sti, ,
throughout the united States
and Canada, as Agents.' .• •'• '
• RAYS & BROCKWAY Agents,
No. 2, Liberty at:, near Canal Basm.
Wholesale - and netall.
SADDLE, HARNESSANDTRUNRIHANUFACTOR Y, .
Eln oat a T H. HARTLEY; begs leave to in-
XL form his friends and the pubilic generally,.
'Mat he continues to.occupy that large and c orn 7 ,
inodioas Stom Room, formerly occupied by Sarno° Fa it-.
estock fc Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
Street, whets he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles; Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, - .Saddle
Illige,Valiscs, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles io his line: " •
ffe'also keeps constantly, on hand, and is prepared tt'
'furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufacoared'
pf the best material, and M a style of workmanship coual•
to theeastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent
; CountcyMerehants and Formal would.do well to call
And exam ine his stook before nurchasine , elsewhere us
be is:determined to sell 'first rate articles at very low
Err Don't forget the place, No. 86; corner of Wood
Itreet and DianiondAlley.
BRANWESt pipe. cog.
Elite Brandy, "ins Benneray,.
2 ht. Pietas Cognaelliandy, '35, ' Otard,Aupuy /a Co.
3 Pinet,Castillon & Co..
12 octaves Rochelle • A.'Seigne;te."'
4 pipes Holland Gin;L,
5 qr. casks sup. Pule'Sherry 'Wine,"Daff Gordon &bo:"
5 " ", " . " ' :"
10 " '"' " Madeira "
!10 " " "L. P. Teneriffe:" "Carpenter;"
40." " " Oporto !"' irarions grades;
30i
10 bads. 40 half do., and 20 hbli.Maut 'Santernellfine ;
10 . Bordeaux Claret,"-14orttferand
15 - Marseilles - ''Rergass
15 baskets ChampagnalVine . ,'"iteidseier
15. f‘ P. A. Mtunni Ca."
"'' '''Jacitieron'& Sons
60 eases Claret, of =various grades,impotted in bottles
10 Pprdean,x.Olive Chl,dropls4B; 4 l,nranda;.
1151*-. 0 'Marseilles." lust reaarvad and
tort/dopy , % ,, csep2l) - DICMLER . It . RICKETSON:
1 1. .1. . 1 • 1 • , • . .•
=tM
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--.----------- - Fire 'and 111sriae Ipialtrfsrace- - _
I . I.:: --- Nexk , C0M.132e*C144; Line .' .. .. - rPHE Insurance -Company of North 40001Orica, of Plula-,
it
E.-W. Krsinkt,t - CO4 - t - '..- - i nc l eirst,Ktreaw., - dr. Co, I, -"delphia,throiigli- 'Rai:lllli , autlionied"Agent,the- sub-.
soirati:ir;Nivivroilii - c- -- - I.' , England - -- - 115-kiliooti : - - scriber offers tcitaakV.li6rmanent datt-Smited•lnsuranets
1 ~- --.._,.. .--. -,.llkOP6Col3l.l.vidforns them:frier:4a anclibe_ on property in this sty ariddlit Vicinity, and on shipM6llls ;
7- - ii.l"g.. -- ,•lllthiLai that they.:have , corm:tended the' rime , -by the canal Und rivers "-:" - --, :-' - • ...:•' ,- .;• - " - *1. 7 , - i',
r- ~ a ;,,,A4Prri4g7andr• commis:um-Rubin-cm., to-L. .- - ---- - - ....DiftEcititii
... •
... . -....:,
j( i 26 '.getneemith -the Genera parse:sge.rßustners, Arthur o:C'offin,Pres7t., Samuel - Brooks,
--.77...-- - - :Pang rtgoertificates of passage froraLondou, : Alex. Henry, .-- - " Charles TaYler, - ...
... . Livelpool,Bublin, Belfast, or any port of the. . Samuel W..1,013#; - ,
.• - - Samuel 'W: - Smith,
'
td C04 14 t - . 1 ,9 New-Fork, Boston and:Philadelphia, on Edward Smith, ,- ' Ambrosb 'White,
the most:reasonable terms. , „-• . • . ,'• • , 1 -,... - --,-- -1 John A. Brown, - ' -Jacob M. Thomas,
Drafts,atidleills of.Exchange,-tionb.f.i.to any a m ou n t : ' John White, ::
on theßokill : Ronk of Ireland and its:branches, and on Thomas I': cope, 7 ,'..' 1 , ' '..' .111 °Il e ll tarr 'R dr:PF ff; Uedi -- -
Liverpool ~_ . , •, - , . . , ,•. ~. , ',. Wm. Welsh- - -,-. -; ~ •r , lienly tp:Shexr a rd, Seal%
The days cif sailing Of the -Regular.Lirta-of Liverpool ' This is the oldcsi„lnsuranee • Company in. the United
Packets,as Ricd-,uPon, are the Ist, 6th, 11th, -16th, 2151 States,liaving beert - chartered in 1784,:-Its,elsarter is per
end 261110 f every month.- -. - , . •-• ~- . „•,..• , iletual„ and fromitaltigkatauding,'. long. experience, am-
end
These Ships arc all of te, largest clasp, and are corn- ' pie means,and avoiding all fists of, an extra hazardous
Mantled by rnen of, character And experiencrL , The Character, it may-lie considered as oftringatriples ecuri-
Cabiri accommodations are all that cart-tio -desired in ty t thelmblic........ :. • ~WILI.,LAINI,P..
W JONES. -
ater-ea
Point of splendor and convenience. They:are furnished At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones &
mayly
Col,
with cverydeserip4on of storeanf,the beat kind...! Pune , : Front sin ., Pittsburgh • ... . . •.. , .. .
laalitT in tho' ays of sailing will be, strielly,idliered to.' --
- Packet Ships Roseins - , Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick,
are vessels of the largest, class; and those ,desirouts, to
bung tint ' friends, cannot select finer: or safer' ShMS.
Passage can be secured at the lowest' .fates - - '
New Orleans Line of Packees sail Wee*: For : pais.
age or freight, apply as above, or to .
JOSEPH SNOWDEN . , Or
, ' - ' 'EDMUND SNOWDEN,
• , decl.l - 1 - Corner 4th and. Smlthiarld sts., Pittsburg
' - - IlLwritdsin dla Ooi , is .. -
.. , .
...
. .
.1. - NEW-PAilyea2l2ll' '''' '', 4 1
, 1 IL
, 0- . - • •
- . --
' •A it 8.-411-6.1 a. BILES , Tai • - - :
ft - i . all Strange Passengers coming
. tro n ni_ .
' Z irj" ' uro n -He u l logL t 4in America to come over ; in either f
- .lh — e ' e f • :11Listimisx 1i , C0., will be furn i shed with -the
--
shins
'follcivenig'Peevi s emel fco .. i, afdv „ i i.s , u , ,
._
.... .
lifil a ill l r , Lli. - N - 4i d lly el m e vealisickneis on board. •Ilereto- .
.iii f init. thentselVes in Proms
•-• fore, *lien Pasen.-1'...1 00 . ir d- entirely destitute,.
ionis,' milli,'
'which often ' c e a f ii t tie e d m mit 'ea clis p ickriess anfl-hdleitiothr...,o d
quail..
35 lbs. Bread , .
~
~: ~ - . . ty anr6ne-tenth
10' "-. Rreet . •.- - '-• .of' . the Provisions
10 " Oatmeal,
•10 " 'Merl. -
10 . "' Beans'and Peas,. . • .
Passenger every
dei furnished iverd t w o li e l a 'b e ' e n
35 " , 'Potatoes ,: -.
1 isint of Vinsp. , week, with tv intt- ..
ficient supply. - _Ol,
.....atilllOna OLIN a r te; ' ,
10 L'S"lted Furls jeer frei,m,.bona..)-rkyug; fo . y .
_ c . o_o A k ip t an n%
,Bach ltilt in Od , 2•Liee w ill he .P ro P e ' I=7 as
,way leading . , a
good.house over the Paes43°d c oo king range ,
a
cover. . L yeryi.
seqefe - a P ar — - ✓ are kepeenuer
for the upo of Passeng e r s , am i, te t hii r aealth andco_mfor
...,„. ni i,.., will be
.Palu,lD.P'•
' lie at at. PI. u 8 0 ur g"' ' JOSHUA 1 1 0. 3 3!N5 1 V1 , d. ,
Fifth et, near 110
. • •
, Tapitoott , st Ctenera ...Emigration 11151 .-- Utes
A.TLENTPTANCES and Passage to and
from Great Britain and Ireland, by AV.
&" J. T. To Scott; 75 Smith et., corner
of Maiden Lane, N. and 06 Water-
too At m d,..Liverpool.
The inthsetibers , having accepted the Agency of the
above - trams are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal - terms With' these desirous of paying
the passage of 'their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselves their character and long standing
in ',winless will give ample assurance that all their ar
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. & J. T. Taptcon are long and favorably
known far the superiorclass, accommodation, and sailing
qriulities of their Packet Ships. The. QUEEN OF TIlk:
WET, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, IiOI ,
ROSCIUS, .LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, twTTo N
of whicGLiEllh
leave each port }monthly—from New York the list and
26th, and from. Liverpool the 6th and 1 lth,• in .addition to
Which they have arranger:K . lin with the St. George and
UniOn Lines of Liverpool Pockets. to insure a departure
from Liverpool every five drays, being thus determined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant penoual
superitnendance of the business in Liverpool is all addi
tional security that the comfort and accommodation of
thepassengers will be particularly attended to.
'• The Subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged
in the 'Transportation Business between Pittsburg h and
the Atlantic. Clues, are thereby enabled to take charge of
and forward Passengens immediately on their landing,
without a chance or disappointment or delay; and are,
therefore, prepared to contract for passage tram any sea
poll in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature et
'th -5 bihrioe h h they are engaged ..nigiving them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not othenvise at;
minable; and will,tf necessary, forward passengers fur
ther West' by the best mode of conveyance, without any
additional charges for . their trouble. Where petsons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be refunded in full.
REMTITANCFS. .
The 'subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at
eight for any OMOUnt, payable at th e principal cities and
towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Weiesi thus al . --
tenting a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds
to those countries sebrah 'persons requiring such
tacilt
ti es will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application of by ietleT post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. +AAFFE tr. O'CONNOR,
- Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
trtap27-d&w.ly • Philadelphia: .
'Roche, Brothers. a. Co. • rat k
Foirox sr., Islaw.Toaa; EtirrQcsr,
InaLta• 54"011...LX1) ROAS1:1..19110.001. Mae
JAMES. IILAKF.LY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal I
Basin, Pitts - burgh.
Arrtmzementr for IFIB.
DOta GO., sole Agents for the BLACI
r;iiliO•A
• BALL LINE, Of Liverpooland New York Packets,
take the liberty. of aimouncnig to their old friends and
customers, thattheir arrangements for the,year le4.e being
complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers t by
the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New 'sort
and Philadelphia. They refer to thou former course:of
doing business, and assure those who entrust them with
theinorders, /hat' the same satisfaction will be rendered
as heretofore.
azastrrstscas , ro:
ENGLAND, IRFA.AND, SCOTLAND AND WM...VS.
Drafts (or sale, payable, on demand, at au:: Bane in
Ireland.
The undersigned - has made arrangements to bring out
passengers to rittsburgh, dosing the present year.
febs-thadavr• JAMES BLAKELY.
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. rtill
• GEORGE RISS/RDA SON, NO. 134 Waterloo Road, Li
vespool.
CARLISLE & Rrrrann, No. 5t3 South at.. N.Y.
FplIE Subscribers, having accopted the Agency at this
city of the above well known and respectable Rouses,
are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come
out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re
gular Line or Packer Ship assailing from Liverpool week
ly. Persons engaging with usmay rest assured that their
Wends will meet with' kind treatment and prornpt des
patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary
on their arrival in this country. Apple to or address
SAMUEL ADCLURKAN . & CO.,
142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
• N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to I'itts
burgh direct, and drafts for Slly amount forwarded, pay
ilble.at sight,throaghoat the United Kingdom. jy26-14
PASSIMIIIt AltO HICIECITAISCB
Office.
T.TARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from
_ILL any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al
low our passengers 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 theme without any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight
houra.by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were
detained months until they could be sent in some old
craft, at a cheap rate,wbich, too frequently proved their
coffins.
' We intend to perform our contracts honorably, rest
what it may, and not act as was the case last season with
other offices, who either perforped not at all, or when it
suited their convenience.
Drafts drawn at. Pittsburgh for any sum from £h to
LIAM, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire
land, Eugland,Secaland and Wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Agent,
Fifth street, one door below Wood st.
00111t — IGN
REMITTANCE. ,
HE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
T
partsorEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SAMUEL M'CLURKEN &
febl2 " " ' • lAtl Liberty.street.
B.E.ELDE WASUING,TOr4
ATTORNEY AT LA ID.
IHE Partnership heretofore existing between—JOHND. MAHON and HEADE WASHLNGTONitimilieeli
solved by mutual consent.
The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth
etreet, beiween Smithfield and Grnnt ate , Pittsburgh, at
"all times when ttot engaged in Court.
decls-3nt , ' , • READE AVASHINGTON. , '
NEM
Passage To and From
HARNDION &. CO.'S
•
Eagle Saloon and Restaurant, 1
• - . No. 65, 63, and 61 Wood street
; lb
The subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally, that
Itined rihe has had the above well known establish
ment p in a very superior style, and is now pr
',pared with every requisite, to serve up all the
delma
cies.the season affords.
1 .OYSTERS. stewed, fried, toasted, or in, the shell; to
4ether. with hot coffee, sea, chocolote, beef 13 t e n 16, nut*
ton chops venison and game, at short notice, and at all
iseasonable hours, in anty le that cannot be surpasied in
Pittsburgh. .
i XX ALE of the best brands.. Imported Segors in eve
,ry .variety. . .
die would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared
to furnish DINNER
PAgIES ,e a f any number , In a. so-
e,p t. . t l e r
s m;uutor ; SUP.PE fo r B I. is ,Socleaes or private
,
.
.frr Pampers -Rooms always in readiness.
1 Newspapers-will be kept on filo from all quarters.
decls JOHN T. DONNIZEY.
. .
A Card. "
T°"° ENTERPEISINU.—A rare chance in' now
presented for the ;safe Investment in'a business en
lately new; one adapted to - the man of limited, 'at well
,as to the man of extensive, resources; yielding a profit
',from capital and enterprise beyond any operation. of the
'day: lt mitts complete monopolrof a;striPle article, ab
solutely necessary end essential to evert* 'amity, as well
las indispensable totthe mitchanie,' , =inn and profes
sional man. To capitalists, an opportunity .utfers itself
Tor a lucrative employment of either large or small sums.
iringing immediate; and highly satisfactory reiurns.—:.
Those desirom. of .eMbarking - in apleasant,genteel bust
pets, are invited; with , others, moan at the office of, the
tide rsigned, examine the article, and form their own:
; udgment, from the facts presented.
; . .
°if ce—Exchange Buildings, St. Clair stree t,.next d cot
:o Esquire Johns' office , .
.dees:tf
TTIO COACH MAKERS.—The undersigned has on hand
'and will sell, to close the lot, at greatly reduced
kyles, all wool. Drab. Cloth, all, wool anik.umon Damask,
andEolians,Duckramaoka. R. D.',THOMPSON,
eel) 110 Market st„, three doers emmLiberty
The Frank Fire g ri eurtariem Vompsmy
CHARTER PERPETUAL.-840 0 : 060 J' aid j/k office
1-63 i Chestnut - sr., north side, near Fuml - Take Insu
rance, either pormanent or liMited,ogainst rots 6r dam.:
age by fire, on property and effects of-every.descripdon,
in town or downy., on the -most reasonable, terms. Ay-,
idication, made' etthez personally 'or by Tettbra; win be
promptly attended te. BANCEPR,Prest.
C. G. flariekka,'Secretary. ,
DIRECTORS: '
Charies-N..Benckei, ' Jacob,lifSfalth
Thomas Hart, . • agorae W: Richards,
Tobias Wagner, Adelphi E Boe,-
Samuel Grant i' .1)n0d St Biown.
• - ‘-'PITTSDURCIFf .- AGHNC Y.
N. 11. , =-Office of the - Agency on the,Narth-East Milner
of Third'and , Wood - streets,Pittibtirgh,
Fire risks taken on -IMildings and their_ .contiati .- In.
Pittsbargh,Alleghany and the sarrounding 'country. LNG
marine of inland navigation risks taken.- :-Itnff4-19
,
A U.S.NCY CIF TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE. ;,
11.
VOMPANY-OF.T.III.LADEIIP.A.:--:/f;....r. ,of.
Third and Wend Streets, Pitritarth.-Tile assets at 'the
consPany on the alit ofJeauaryi - 1 , 6 415 ; as 'published:hi
catifOnnitk with an act of the-Paansylvatatri!eglATAUFF e i'
were. . •
'Bonds tiniThlortgages.; 00,816
Real Esutte, at cost. .... $6 100,967.7 7
7 2
Temporary 'Loans, Stocks and Cub. . .. .
Making a totarof ..... .• .. ••••••••• •..... 13909,1i83
Affording certain assurance .that. all losses mill be
promptly met, and giving entire ,sec irity to' all mbo'obt
lain policies from ibis Company. ~Itisks taken at, is love
rates asare consistent with tleCtnitY:
oct9 WA.IVELICK 111ARTIN, nt.
R. 5-71""nE1{. 0. A.
. 'LONG:. ; -.1. 11..MTGLISIC
OA.LLA.aIuan,LONG &
No. 109 Front et: hataten Wood , and .Smithfuld streets.
MAN UFACTL RERS of Bells of all sizes, douhlcand
single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Min
eral Wid per Pumps, filtin Of,Sill kindslor Gas, Wale!,
Steam, &e.,
forsistga for Macirinely and amt.:sant
ton metal ame. Particular attenuou Pad ui Gat
Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna
mentul Pendants. littrners; Chandeliers; fee.; Re; ton•
stantly on hand. ' •
AMES ARMEEROSO. SAMUEL Capita:
ARMSTRONG &,CROZER,. conunistion Merchanur
N0..23 Market street, Pittsburgh ; Pa.;,svilLatterin
otttptly to the aide of every, description. of Western .
Produce, and other articles entrusted to theme:lre ,
REFER TO—Flanna, Hussey & Co, Pittsburgh;` Hanna,
Graham k-Co., New Lisbon, O. lHerchants.geuerally,
Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, OA'A. G.
Richardson & Bro., F, Howard, Louisville,
Ky:; Guile &' Horwoft, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben
ville.dienry
, ,
raw
.r 11E Subset - Hier redeivent his office, young:Gen
./I. tletnen desiring tb read taw. He Will superintend
and direct their siutites, and by constant sopercitton,and
strict weekly ,erumination, "prepare them for admission
to the-Har. HEADE - WASHINGTON...
The Subscaers have been in habit of daily profession
al intercourse with Reade Washington, Esq., for many
years, and feet great pleasure in attesting the accuracy
of his leg - al information, and his eminent capacity, for the
undertaking set forth in his advertisement.
They earnestly recommend Myoung Gentlemen who
wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro.;,
Cession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his
proposed Law Schoolwill afford them-
Charles Shiner, .. 0. Metcalf. .
A. Burke, . Williams.
= =Wilton .I‘l , Candless, •. C.
Jlohert Woods . James Dunlop
C: 0 Loomis_ • • Wm.-B. M'Clure,
J. D. Mahon; A. W. Loomii
decls-3m
_
Great Bargain (fortiori._:; • . --- , -,, ,
siirriirmto mitt rtrrn srac.rM s .trvratipartit,4l . ...;
I. the mostpopular °full BOOT and SHOE Es;
tablinhmerns in the West. This plate hear:deed
itnroputadmi by ' its proprietor keeping the very
. I
best Ootiti and Shoe*. Which are made . extireanly
to order for this markt - I,4nd he' is not satisfied onlyby
keepiugthe best aritittedrititiet of SOOTS'aild BOOBS
in the 'Western counthy, but he is enabled and deter•
mined to sell , his GOODS lower than,any other house
possibly can, be Bares not what facilities they Mint or
having for offering great inducemeata to thmpuldie.; . . It
is impossible toset forth all the advantages and.farilitiii
in an advertisement, that .the Great B.rgain.Corner.bai
over others Which enables its proprietor to . :nell Moots
and Shoes o f the very best qualities and styles ut framlD
to 25 per eent...lower than kitty other store-to the-city.
The veep to test the matter is for all, who intend parches.
ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT
BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stook and prices, and
all will be-satisfied that the - GreasEargain - Ceram, Smith
field and Fifift.:sinc,"ittibedllpcp fpr the public, one and
all, to get good Boat/and Sines cheap, for cnith.
decb_.,_ • ' • • - ~1. , BATFS :
t.
tikreisf.: Tiggititirria - SiiiddtriC. - .. , ` ,. . - ? , . --.-
HARNESS , TRUNK AND - WHIP-MANINADTORY..
THE ruiirciibar - raids. this method of infOrritiagliin
1 friends and the public in general, that . lhe - hiss the
largest stork of the following - named *tidies, of his own
manufacture in this oity-,-Saddlen.-Barriardt,Tratilta and
%%Inns ;• - all o'rwhich Lendn warrant to be Of the '
best material, and by the best moehapien tit 'Allegheny
'chanty. Being demintined to sell 'hie - eniutufactures
something loWerflianhas . beeitheretofore sold in the city,
tie Would invite petiont in - need:of the above named ar
ticles, to his Warehouse, No. Liberty atreet,,oppo
site •Seventlf.i Also, bands-made to order for:machinery.
°cult . ~ ~ •q..- K ERBY.
Chle tterilniril New Circular - Scale Ptan oii.
EIGHT NEW'PIANO-FORTES, from
--.7AYI , t the celebrated 'Manufactory of Chicicor
. - 7 . r . ' i ing, Boston vwith the new ImPrOvedeir
outer scale; just received and now open.
For sale at at Mr. Chickeriug , it Factory prices,. by :
JOHN H:
_. .
No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh - sole Ageht. for thicker
inen grand and square Pianotn'torWeliteniPenott: oct2
JOHNSTON k S'COCKTON have . Just reeeivedthe
following new works :
History of-Congress, Biographical and Political, com
prising a history of internal unproVentents, Har
bors, &c.,) from the.forMation of the Governmentto" the
present time ; embracing,also, historical notiaeg-of ;va
rious political events of Ocean Want Naligalion; of
the Tea and Coffee tall. together with biographies, per
sonal histories, 4c., by Henry O. Wheeler, illustrated by
steel portraits. and fan simile autographs.
History of Charles I, of Ellh'!anti by Jacob Abbott,
with engravings.
The Romance of Ygchting; Voyage - the First, by Jog.
C. Han.
A new novel - ; Mary Sartori: n tale of Manchester life.
The Moral, Social and Professional daties of Attorneys
and Solicitors • by Samuel Warian, , Esq.; F. R. S of the
nnea temple, Barnster at Law. dee;
Iron City Cracker and. Broad Bakery.
.T.'SHEPHARD
WOULD resPectfully inform his frientlifaridtheistib•
lie generally, that he has added to kii Other ,buki
ness,the manufacturing of Crackers' of every variety.—
Having purchased one of W. R. Nevinls - Cracker and
Pilot Itreuil machines; ha is prepared to MI all orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes
by a strict attention to tinniness, to share. a, portion of the
public patronage. The public in respectfully invited to
call and exanune for themselves. • •
BAKERY, No.lo COmmercial Ron, LibeNl ll l.
site Smithfield.
N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and ilyvepsia Bread,
large pad small rolls, fresh every morttipg can be had at
the store, of my wagon, or at my stand m the market:
Cakes and Confectionary on haridAnd made to. order:
• J. SHEPHARD.
Nalo,Commereiat Row. Liberty st.
"It Is the best Cough Medicine I-ever Saw."
MP BAD the following' proof of the superiority of Dr. Ml
lA, lard's Cliental Cough lVi xtuty 'front a respectable cit
izen, who htuttried it
Prrrsuritau, Dec.l.6, 1,947:.
. ,
Ittsssus. "Das &DII.OLICIPAY:—After laboring for several
weeks under. the disadvantages-ea hamseing cough and
most distressing cold, which had, thus .far, rusted the ef
fects of severarof the ‘infallibles,'! I was Induced topur
chase a bottle.of your Oriental Cough Mai - lure, and.give
it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after. Using bull : 0126
half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. i "Darthe
Drat medicine I ever saw."
...
True Copy. SCiIN BIND. t
Sdlci by HAYS & •DROCKWAY, - Prn,ggiswi Comer=
cial Row , Liberty street, near Canal. JanB
N'w
WV DAGUERREO'VYP — E ROOMS; Burks's:Build
_ ings, Fourth strea..—lionon & ANTIIOIIT, Daguerreo
typietti from the Eastern cities, would call theauention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,:
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at MOMS in,
the third story of I.Surkels building, 4th st..
Persona wishing pictures taken may rest assured. that,
no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest
perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the mostpow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures ndsuaased
for high finish and truthfulness toManire. - The public ure
solicited to call and examine. • "
Persona sitting for pictures are netilier ieguirred.Or
pected td take them unless perfect satiefamion , 'given.
N. B. Operators will find this a gni:id:depot for stock
and chenacals,
lirlastrucuone given in the art, containing' the more
recent Improvements., . lat?
Oyster Agency.
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.—
Received . thia day, direct fromßaltimore, by Ex
press, Fine Fresh. Oystersf which I will.sell low, at my
store, la the Diamond t' also at Wm. Kramer's; corner of
Second and Smithfiehistreets, and H C.iCelly , s, corner,
of Fillh and Market alley.
I will receive them daily at the, above places. All
Oysters warranted ; money returned, if not good.
novtiA . . !! - F. R. DRAVO.,
New Milllnery, I.llits, Velvets, &e:'
71k received' froth - New York,' a choice selec
tion of elegant rich Sixties, Silks, Winter Rablionk
Frencit Flowera, Plumen, &c..' - A - handsome as
sortment of Winter Meeks, BOWS, Capes, Cardinals
Visette, &C., on hand alai made to order inthe lategt Style
at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF,
dec.° No. le St. Clair at- (West aide.)
FASHIONABLE ItIILLINERY.- - Mrs. S. EAU ,
Fourth stre et, near Wood, svoublinformthe Ladle&
of Pittsburgh and. vicinity, that she will open on
Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assorunent of Pal
,nnd. winter. Millinery. ' ' ect2o4
COLVER b, 111
_
rtHANGE&BLE.SILK VISITS, TOE OEMS/ 1 4 8 YRES
,tarra—Nr. R. Marphy.has hand tilciuveryjiand
some changeable Silk Visits, very suilahle for Chrlituuts
presentsochich •he' is selling at reduced 'prices. 'Also;
handsome Dress Silks; Satin; superfine new style linen
cambric Ildkis., &c. dec23
MIMMA
- •._o7#4eAsa,*-6,ti.-Itt=
-vlAr
;Drugs cot filibitines
ivER•compLAINT„te - uNms• - 7, DYsPErsI A,
I,iNERVOUS DERIIIITYP roismass OF THE lap
NEls, ASTHMA, and all affections arising from
, ideroragetnehvbridi smile tin - the Binary, iDage,s--
Vaseuldr, Alespirtnory,l Mid :Nervous
Syitems, such ennatipation, inward •
piles,licartbmn4ossofappetite,cont
..
.td tongue acidity of the store
-ach, swiinming of the head, ''"" •',,
"fullness orweiglit in the..
„ - ,_ataintach, dimness of -
- 7.." - .4. ° 1-. , ;„;', 1 '
vision
don- of
.'henrg• ' '
se w
Choking or suffocating bditstt - ulig• 'depression of spirits,
sudden flushes of hent„'pain in'the side' or back,
weak ness pf the limbs, cold feeta couslant im
mining's of evilidever aftedall pain in the
hesiad, pain and difficulty of breathing
when lying upon the side, frightful
Aterips,soureruetationn,yelltaw
dills of the skid and eyes,
deficiency df peispira
non; tre, ffe.‘ ean be
effectitally •
cured ,
,DoCtOR }IO4IFT4NIys ,,
'-GELEBRATED GERMAN. BITTERS
- Their poi,Uerdv,erthe above . dinetrideis not egtelled—
If enruilled-4Vany other ' prepittetion the - 'United
?dates, as',4lin cures' tifthirtnitratie et; in many Unie s'af
hetidn'thA'praysicians had•fialled:' -•
Derangement In the liver and stOrdach are kohicen_of
insanity--frotridlsorder or otistructicfn a morbid acilon df
the Itytnpathetid and other metres folliint and thefunei
no of, ilia brain tlreimpaired and deratigl.lpthe' nerves
ttre the. colufecting - mediunt b eivie in mind' and matter it
followit from the' tVcitirocal lidnent Huth both must be
mon. or 'lean irnplicited and 'deranded' Dinuiltemeonslyj
detangement the re Will alio piiiducedisenseolthe
.LIINGS,' UTERUS and KIDNE,YEAth welkin the” brain.
The thousands who die 'wjlh YELLOW , FEVER.'
CHOLERAor 'IFLUENtA;' is 'dWing to the sane.
cause ;and the , rh my of' cases of that triostchinfal
disease, CON Stlll PTION, otiginates fram the stone.' In
fact the stoirlach is the impatient organ in the system of
niatier,lin upon It you depend for the succese and all the
advantages to be derived troth , the othninistraderrof - id l
terns. knaerlicines. lie (*mins tire of hid' titutost im••
parlance to every cabin constituting the source and foun
tain of life,wldch is I:ignition. No organ possesses such
remarkable eymPathieei, none sugh remarkable poWer In
modifying.etery part a the system. _
The tare sucoessaintreatlng diseanthof the liver anti
stomach eaccessfally - hatc hotline awant of path alogical
knowledge ot their fiutctions, bat the prifl/Intallotcthr
compound that would act npon,the:diseroneratel'all the
, sympathetic afflictions.' That paint has been gained' iti
these:Bitten, anti they areENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
and will in everyease permanently destroy costiveness,
and give strength andvagor to the frame, at no time de
bilitatung the patient, and they are grateful to the most ,
Idelicatestocsach undetkin N y &ream/enacts.
BE CURED,
WHO WILL USETHEM, AS IHRKCTED, • a.
qur Worm! TEE ?OWES or =mangy
The few months thin preparation has been before , the
public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the•press through the land., them object being , for the
benefit of suffering humanity; its semen , has- surpassed I
till precedents, an 1t is free from• all alcoholic stimulant „
'nyrup ,mercury,aloea f guinina, ecids,,and mil injurious
* ingredients, and es adapted tathediseases oldie
variable elimateof the United States, and. the aWest In
dia Islands.
WEEK'AND DELICATE
are CHILDREN,
made strong by nsthg it—in fact it is infamily _medi
cine, and can be.tUltninititeTed with safety to a child one
year old, the delicate female, or a matt a ninety.
The Phdadelphia Democrats says:—` 4 This medicine
\has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great
demand. ,We can speak front experience;: it has
' produced many wonderful cures."
Thal:loy "Sun se - ye :—" We believe it is, one ;of to
beet medientes of the age--a friend having used it in his
own family with great satisfaction th,thii Jaundice and
The. Itinnt kat the Times and Keystone says:—"Do our
good citizens, - who are invalids, know the many asum
' tithing cured that have been performed by Dr:Hoofituth's
celearatis vennan Bitters!- If thcy do not, we regale
' mend them to: the German Medicine Store, 27F1 Race
street; ell who ate afflicted with Liver Comp laint, Jatui
dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has
cured many -oilier citizens, itfievthe beit physicians
had failed: We have used them, and they have p roved.
to be medicine that every one should know of, and we
eannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor,- - turd
that which gives them greater claim upon our hunible ef
fort, they are entirely vegetable. "
The Evening Bulletlitheys:—The Celebrated German
Hitters are ad Invaluable rernedrfor Jaundice,- Dyspep
sia.' and nervous complaints." -
Meath' Gazette , isays:.- , -"It is not Aden we notice •ttie
various ezecllent medicines advertised in one CONDLIIiii
because - we rani uawillang to speak except from personal
experience„ Biala good.cousutution fortunately makes
us generally strangers,lo ouch articles- A ;Toni, how
ever,of Dr. Haofland's .Geinuara Bitters. This vin know
to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what
is claimed forli by the advertiser.
The Daily News says:
"A hltanetna.—We speak knowingly. of Dr. Hoof
land's celebrated German Bittern when we say it is. a
blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges
tive and nervous systems, ithas not, we think, au 'EQUAL
—ii is VEGETABLE yiIIipAILLSION AND MADE wrrnorr AL
COROT, and to all invalids we would recommend it as
worthy their confidence'
What stronger testimony can a reedicihe have? Attire
Depot can he seen the evidences of many of our Most
respectable citizens al - Cures in all the foregoing dis
-Principal Depot, ;Getman Medicine store. 27$ RACE
Street, and:for sale an Lancaster by John F. Logan; Hit
risburT. bp D. W. Gross; and respeetaold deaden gen
erally throughout the country. - '
SLENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH t-The Lungs
are In danger, the work of. tbe destroyer liaiLaten
begtrn, the Cough 6f Consumption hath in n a sound of
death.
Asa TOO • ,Morass' Your gooi tdel
and earthly jay, Yit•now perhaps confuted to her charnber
by a dangerous cold-her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken
fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
-the sound of her suptitchral cough pierces your soul.
You's° MilS, when mst about to enter life„diseasesheds
a heart crushing blight over the fair prospehts of' the fii
'ture-yout hectic cough. and feeble limbs tell of 'folic
loss of hope,but yen need not despair. There is a balm
which will heal the wounded luntrir,"it ' -
Sheirmettszli• All-1-10 ailing - Balsam.
Mrs. Arming,. the wife .of,Wm.ll. Attree, Ezg. was
given up by DT. Sewall of Washing - ten, Drs. Roe -and
McClellan of-Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New
York. Her friends all thought ;she most die. She had
every appearance of being in Consumption and wit. sh
pronounced by her plissietans-LShe.rman'S' Balsam crap given - lend it cured her.'
Mrs. OATUUsaAm - rz,of Bull 4 Ferry,Was 'also Mired of
consumption by thid 'Balsam when all othci remedies
faded;to give relief-she was reduced to a skeleton.: Dr.
A. C„Castle, Dentist, 2811 Broadway, has .witnessed its
effects in several cases where_no other medecirie afford
ed . ..'relief-but the Balsam operated like aeharta.„Dr: Ci
also witneiredits wonderful 'effects in curing. Asthma,
which it - never failsof doing. , Spitting Blood - , 'Manning
as 'it may be, Is effectually cured by this' Balsam. 'lt
heals the ruptured or wounded blood ire.stielis, and makes
the, lungs sound again.
Rev. -- limmv Josms, 108 Eighth avenue, was •Mired
emigh•and eatarrhal 'affection of 60 years stiinding• ~ T he
first dose gaye him more relief thanallothe-'inhee•tnedi.
eine be' had. ever taken: •Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney
street, gave it to a sister-in-law who Nvasialiaring under
Consumption, and to another sorely ,afilicted with the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health. ,
Mrs. Lticarrm m
W's,. 95 Christie-st, sufferedCro tty
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved tier at
once, and she is comparatively well,' being-enablettly
subdue every attack by it timely use of this medicine.
Tbis indeed:is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds„Spit. ,
deg Mood, Liver Complaints, and all the affectionsorthe
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. , .
' Price 25 cents and 81 per bottle;', ' •
Principal Of fi ce 105 Nassau street. Nev York. '
Likewueliir. Sherman's celebrated Cbugh, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. - Tooth 'PaErte and Prier
Man's Plaster
Sold -Wholesale and retail by Wlll. - JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty , street Pittsburgh, head of Wood, street, and
by the following duly appointed. Agents for Allegheny
A.' M. ;Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A.S. Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Muitin, cor. Webster at. and 'Elm;
DantelNegley,East Liberty
burgh; Thai. Aiken, SharpaburginSaml. S - pringer, :CUM
ton; 'James liiTlCee,'Stewartstowrit' Jelin" lalney, •
Creek; C. F.Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland te Son: : M'llebs , •
port; MeEldowney,' BakersteWnt Riley hrtimighfin,
Plumb TevinshiplW,reL Smith,•Teritperancivillmlas.
Fulton: Tarentirm; Starr, Sewickly,' mar9.ly
MORE TESTIMONY !=.4.1r.' W: Lannirc - of Fayette.,
vide, N. Y., says t•-"f am-well persuaded, and have
been for some time, that spur Domestic Vegetable Pills
are trent use to 1 1111 those who may have occasion to
use them, and have administered teem,te py.patients.r
Fever mid Ague,Dyspepsia. and'Bilious Fever„ are im
mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 cents abox.: Sold wholesale and rettuLby '
- • • -S. L. CUTHISERT, I i t
•••••, .1. • • Smithfield street, near Third.
Also, hiWm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir
minghant; • and John liDeriiiiken.: Filth Ward. , • feldl7
Jaynes' Fleming Medicines. -
•
D S. S. •S. COOK, .Piqua, '9lllo, writes,' Marelf,;lB46:
Used your Ve-rniifuge, Carminative Balsam,
and Expeerirrantiin my practice , , for. the hist.three'yearj,
and have been exceedingly pleased with them, and
never;en yeti to mrrecolloction, failed of realizing
_my
fullest' exTiectationsin - their curative propertiesl ;Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experinncet
judging from thointhave.used,. doubt not but that they,
claim, and are-entitled tn.all the confidence repoiediiii•
. them, by; - those who have . used tnem. I - was formerly
very partial to •****•Veriatihge, uritil•l'beeameac'qualm
ted with'yours, - whichlai'my decided preferene to any ,
other now in use. '
Ressectfully, yours, Ste : , S. S. COOK, DIA)),
• gr Fut' euje in Pittsburgh at the Pdkiri Tea Suire,47?
13 4i
ARNESTO . CR'S COUGH - SYRUP,:—This pre-'
. paratiorrhas proved itself to be of verygveat
cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Ciilds,lAsthma, Spit
unit of; Bleed', Whooping - Cough, -andether .
Affections; and the, proprietors feel warranted in recom
mending it as a:-safe and' useful medicinei - 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 place? it within-the reach' f every person. There
are, perhaps, but fear Cough preparations that will: pro
duce such decided effects in such a short. time. Pre.
pared and solil'hy ' ; • • • •• - - ;
; A. FAHNESTOCK-le" CO t
-Corner of ,Plrst and-Woridi also, corner - of 'Sixth . ' and
Wood-Streets'. - '• ' ; - dec.l3.
- nft.RALPWS CELEMBATED Plus are for
1J sole t rhnleaale and tetail r at the
REAL Esravr. OPalca,
No 50, gmithfiehlat.
Alao,.by Wm:Cole, Allegheny city; G.
min t hsuni/olui McCracken; . street, PiAh Wani.
F
Olt SALE—A brick dwelling house and lot, in a plea
sant location, situated ort, Ettall street,-A4gbeny.,
The house is well arranged, hayinga toa'cellarpakitchi
en and dining room, ball and two parlora,dirdabed rooms
and firdahed garret. -Lot ia 20 feet, by 120 deep, to a back
street. Price $1200: Ternis, $3OO in band, balance in
four equs4 yearly payments, •
. - g, CUTHBERT, aertirtll Agetil •
•' •• ' Smitbfretinticiet
M{X ti .
rusanzt
tbitin es . • - .. ' inrurtgi _ culb liinnta. -. • ..- , ,-...- , ,
,-
. ..
.„,
, - -- - ----------- THE GI - Ai 11. - K - ATElnit. - OK' IM - Aviriltrr -
riDINESE:HA,III. PREAM-A - tratiteldess article Air
. ; ER ipiNfort,,racrn,did front istVieltinNititnekY
a.„„t grovvilipb=d restoraddit , Cif tlieilitili,.:Prhis - 135 'feet relow. , ermit r at i, o t t li g i f fi l tq a certain . .
Creiurcwitcrt
uwilir-will-"Perc'eAk444ltmrarti' ' I'l • 'l S. rain -S - trains - Cuts Revises,
Cleo of-ilyr- king itann irtinseinWhereHhettainiailead and infa 11 ' l4. care ° r i' 3l ... A —_,.. -..
• . Scalds,- Buff if Teter: Erysipelas, nen , . 'iiinau,s woulit
harsh, thin, unhenithyt nor turning groYosfewapplica• wii „ , , m i n „„c oo h ci a g t manatory Sore Throat.More'anuc...,
nons will mocko thelintrgoft attd dark, and Dive it a beau- ,
its liveliness - 11 114- 11 e.althY color; -twice as long as all the
Wal l lively appearance; arid- will 'tase;make,itiaalataisi Inflatiedkves ireatulence -UleersiFever;Sores, and.;
_,...., INF' 'LAI,IIIIIaOII.VitHEITMATISM„, c"; ~,, ,:',,c,
preparationtithat use r generelly used Wheretheluer is . Ithastairvertyet- - failed When , used atcordlng ter,dneti
thin„,olhits,,fallen off; it ;may ream - reA byissing, this- whlen - Yields tons effects nye; urprisingainuter.;
lions: , Remi llie:folkrtring: -,- - ;- ' - - ,- - --; ; t''-• . - ' -, ~,- I-
Cream..-Eyery.lady iyagenderminwlmis,in thehabit of ~ ..- .; : ~, ; m A , N - ' ,Allegheny ectii;Fa, /,,
rising elle onlheir hair - should at oncepurchasti shortie of -; : ". ,C. ;., -, ;• 2.,- ' '''' avemberlBl.B4o,,--$ ;,,, f " ~,
ale, - Chinese , Hair Creardr; Otitis stletnillioSed that /twill; ; cij'ar" 6 -1; r a aar d -- ri; tbar - ray orife,tMargaret Gluie.lit, r was" , . - 1 .
not injure the Itair - like the other preparations, but will om , roo,of 4. moionoffocompfa i nf of coven coolatim ai nif „„, i
beautify it,,anl-. Orel perfect isatisfaction-in every in:, by whirls she , wria so tame - as to bc obliged tctuse errnefi-;- t • • ;
stance: Forte min2on ..., :i.i . o , its . _
„.
, e .: - io . eri - 6.cqua •_ lltie6, - ,
se -
r .
ihe -,. 1 . 01 es In week - she intaUred by using the AlininiUlln
Oil could walk about as usual Without her crutches. ~ -
lovving letter. Iraqi:, the ..Rev, ,Mr Caldwell to , Mesms
Renderslititt et:Stretch; Nashville, general agents for the , „;,_• _
sun following iscinaminneated by , ltlr:Win , Nteidlzteg‘ -- _ - • I
Southern States: - -.-------- - - •. * "Jack.sonis agent for Steubenville, O. 1.. -'t • . c.o.' t". ~. ~ i,
'. -Leikr °P"'2rei''/Lealain,'Paiwt,_ ° -I, he--PiT. , T6 '/'! enon A gentleman - net ' , ,*ville s witoluain - or l''ceieli'alile:. p ,
_c_t ;,..,, ,t; . ' Clcsireh, - ichusi•-• ; _ _
_.--: - --L.,„" .- to put either orhis (et 11Z:A kff grolintlfor tWelviiYearli, in n- , \
MassiattldlnindamMow & hasten animaam-va"7-2; hake consequence of lameness • by,the use Of 'one-bottle Was- ,
poinsitie in eliding. my 'testimony in firdorof the excellent , 0n0w. ,„,, ...,._,_,,__ _
_,
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preparation:veiled 131%. Finish's Chine= Hair,Oreanif for: - l i kew i; e ' v o ;' 0 "" - `,,,:;174=,: i i: 1; 0 7 : : i s „ , ii - . 7 , ,- 7 . 777 . , , '"_,: i
about.two- years age my_hairsintsvery dry, bristly, neat" oONTRACTI& OF •THt MUSCLES AN-li l i''-i ' i N ftt '-' - t
disposed to coe-out;" but hayingprocared u bottle of the
„o, . , -t.,-. , • -t. -.....D0N5,:-, , -;',,,,..: ~,, -;..,
__,".; ~..H„,„;,.c' i
Cream, and used it
ac
fa therescription, it is now
The following is eammunicated by.Mr...Wlll..Ntishr iY -.-- ,
elastic, •-soft, tend firm , 10:4V„e head. Many balsams and yo c k saa t,,, ag ,,,,,, f o r s.,,,b em in et , ;;, ~..-,._,. , ;;. .
~-,•,.. ~", ~„, ~
Otis; were applied, each leaving MY hair in's Worse , Biala'. - A.lady residing in Stenbenville,:the Anger -,0 - f-itscluniu--: I
incelibeg7i-et-Ptis Cream, however, has, met my nzFea" band mu sh cuntietedusitordeptavehetof theism! , of il Is
taloa. ''• ; ; '''''' '''" for thirty-five-years - watt entirely cured by the use of one
overall - °theca i
, being; delcately perfatted'and fiat dia.' her hand fully equal-to.the ether which had never been
t As 'ln inic ls for the toilet mY wifeeveiitpreferen.. bottleut the Oilisoiliat she now htss the perfect usec s ii
posed , to rancidity. The ladies 'especially, will RinEth
„0 - - .affected. :It has heert,fenud - to he alsafe and layirtet
Chine - se. Cram; to Ultra desideratirm 'milieu' Iticiain t iaitaii!'; bleagniit in the liPeedi arta c'eTillitilUe °C ;•f• : :.•••••;-: -
for the toilet. ' ResPectfully; tee. - -''•- • - - -
: --; 1_ "'"- "I ~,,, •' • -- •- RI ? CALDVM•iI , . :in all cases-not orguically ineurattle.:l'.
e Pulaski, jantiary 7,1847. 1.", " •'"'t. -, A lady r esiding iti,Allegheny ciiy.was'effeettnilly clia ;
frrSold wholesale and retail, in'Pittstiargh;liy John of obstinate deafness, of.years continuance, 11the use„.,,
M. Townsend 45
. -45 Market ist:, and Joel Mohler corner oof leis thiarone bottle;
. of Oil,, so that slm paid . F l 4 -;
Wood and Fifth ,, ` --- - ' 1e1.54,1&W-ly heiird.tiettei Alum' she bed over donebefore.,
~. .. - ' -
A. gentleman” well known in Pitish.ii, Tglit ." 4 'as-...'e1i.r 0 . 0 . 1 '.;
dia.Eiess or nine years!' Standing,-,by.the. pia otta. Small
cmanlity of ilia Oil.-,- The Animes and: residences of titei
at thernificepf the ,tlth/C7liSer. '-,
'. J -..: •' . , •
lady and gentlemen Will lid given to titer, who desire it,
;Tin properties-ate highly deieliartectin the ceneta tont,
surprisingly apeed_Yeure of cases tuf,',
___,,,,
.„ OFIOLIO,'OR.&BTP,,AND SPASMS. „_
, .Sci : oral cases of Cillittp Cl/04 have been effeeitnilly - , ,, ,
earatili 'F':onis dose of the Oil, in the short srince it Of Pill :. ,
mil:lour, when the paitiei hwireiSeeringo wh:pain
Its -6110:6 PrOpeTtles-buye lieu relnatitablyiAiniii t 4 4
ill lite tadical cure of ' . : • *s . ' ' -- ...- 1 - ~ ::r•
- - ' - DISEASES 'DV .11.1E'SPINR.
~
- A lady, the wife of aplanter in ICentucky,-was 'etricia.
effectually of, onia of the Worst cases of diseased Spine,
which had "confined.her to her bed for a considerable
time, in which she could not turn herself. , It is also ,a
sure remedy and -perfect cure for pairisiathe siimitnttbe
d
- ' INFLAIinIEFION , OF THE ra.)NEya„, . ..
„ ..
-. Tray-J. to'.. c ertify that Lwas afflicted- witligreettpainin
”, ' ,Prrrucraattillec.:ls, 1546.
the small of my back - and kidneys which affected me sot
much that Ir. ould not stand apt' teit': - By rubbing eller , '
nally 2 - and using half a teaspoonful internally,' nitOt andt -
moming,l was entirely - enred.:• , - JOHN
,lUDDI4I,- ;
- "near tirtitnentiistinrigce.; Pa:-;;
, Atgentlematfol Pittsbargli,afilicteg with a violentiri-‘
-gamma:lion of the kidneysr-the pain' of Which 'ceased
'hire to, faint:--was completely,turett in'three Ilart;ACTll! t.,
13)30 Ofthe American Oil.. . •
_, . ,
...„•-• , :.
The qualineeof this ' - -- ,
;„ , . _
...,,
- • - NATURV.OWN lIMET O Y.' '':' '
is extremely penetrating and' anti-infittrantaterf,:ioase - '
quentlY is confidently recommended as a sovereign iem,,,
edywherever inflammation exikts; either "esternalati;ti
ternal: Used', insrneditaelyelleaent,bitilSeor Wound',
it Will ctini"and prevent ' '' ' ' - -- t..,;•;; , -. :...-
GANGRENE" AND MONFIFICATION. - ' • •
It has, iu'additionlbe be en found a'saltoury; pleasing nod'
effeetiveremedy for those-verY untiletigant,and ineouve..:,
GRAVEL AN'DATIIINARY . COMPL4S I '..4.'. " ...
iv- Price., 50 cents per bottle. . , „; „, .
. Caratiost.--130,0 n ,Ifoviir Oftrird.r -...
The surprising eicellende and gnawing popularity, ,
the'American Oil, bus induced Some italicise-it persona;
paha upon' the p • ubl ic - , "miserable 'ffnitatictit - or thietraly
valuable medicine, for 4hepurpose of.de:,civingtpp un
wary, and defrauding -the Propnetor.
- In order to lie sure of obtaining the genuine, ebsfre
the following vacsTrincras : .- - -_ , : - ,1,- tt -",..-
Lat. See that thisname - a Wm. lacksott;Bs.l.alserty - tit-7
head of: Wood sty is printed on the label oftheur/appe ,
'of each bottle, to imitate which is felony -. _ ~. t-:
- 2d. - That,etteli bottle is inclosed in a. pamphlet contain'
tag fall directions for use; and also containing - Mei:tame'
and address of Wm.-Jackson, General•• Agen - for - the ,
proprietors; likewisec.thc-name and address of the,pna ,
pnetors, D. Hail Fs Ca; 'Kentucky- --, ._. . --..-- . --„1,
3d.-Purchase. outs of -the advertised Agentsi- all of
whom have lc-shine bill, on-which is printed the flameout
the Proprietors and General Agents-iihus :D. Hail &Zit,
Proptittora, Kentucky.. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh; Pa.
General Agent fcir Western Penneylv - roda, r add part of
Ohio and Western Virginia; and the-printe.rsi ntands
M'hlillin & Shrsock, Pittsburgh7printed nt the bottom . '
of said I
' bserve '
4th. Ob serve- the genune AaericntOiris of A ;dark-
1 green color, without any Sediment, andtUrsphnifte gravi
ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are minty of,sS
black- color •-iieme , white like Spints of Turpentillei
era a mixture of other comitionotlaruna.en.....al).4ek filthy
' said udie refined und, clap£m(l;7 ARni6,Q.e.i. ~610 i -F
-o. ito t
looking mixture.purporting.te come froin tt'n -`PiitShnitei
and Allegheny Dispensary Go." _ None of them:L.eon:it
terfcits possess either the ' , singe or the powdinf, the -Ow
AMERICdN OIL. `
lE"Sold wholesale and, retail by 'O2IH...JACRSON;
General and Sole Agent for the -Proprietor in eitem -
Pennsylvania, . Western V, irginia, arid' Naidiern W Ohio ;
i
and by t h e following dalyrippnintedAgentaiit Allegheny
A. iil:iiistrshall,- ; - .- • •. ~ .., , -..„-. .i..
Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. ; --,,
- .1, R. Johnson,. • -, '.- I. ,-- c c - • .
Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. ,
.. ,
- Alexander Asdale. Wylie street.; ,
- 'J. R. H. Jacques, titaupghant. •
Wm. I. Smith, TeMperanceTille; ',. ~ •
G. H. Starr, `aewickle.Y. • ~
_ -- -Edward Thompson,N, Vilkinelnat - gh.
Daniel Negley, East Liberty_
` H. 2. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgti.," , ..,
- Thomas Atkin, Sltarpsburgn.. ,
"
IL Rowland di Son. AVReesiiart,,
.Cc 1 , . Diehl, Elizabeth: " '; „
-., -' johit Black, Turtle Creek:
; "-----MiEldowny, BakerstoWn. ,
Samuel Springef, - elintort." •, • ~.-
ItimeaMiKee,Stewartatcntitt. - t-• 1
- ' - Riley MiLaughlin; Flin' township'.
' •3: Fulton, Tffientlllll.•' ' - '
'Jeremiah Pleming, - Lawrenteville
Robert Williams, Arthursville.
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'T ADZE S' are cautioned against. using
.. Common Freon.
'1.4 sred Chalk . i:Theylike "nobiridare how frightfally.iniu.
ticais his to the skirt! Ifeicv coarse, liowlough,-hoiv sallow,
,yollow, and
unhealthy,Mracinappea rs z inter using , Pre
pqaredt chalk.
aolk?e a'Bde, ei W des e iht
a i si iin,jurourse,dc onta e i a nuintga 'larggeP
' ', ta a l n a t rtie f e whichweeall eO o e e pa 'S i ,btyLilfiileiie
J ad ly,Whte.
Itilperbetly innocent; being
purified of all delete/toils
:qualities, audit hirparialo 'the skins' niiturtit,',.healtly,
niabaster i mletir;Jivelyw t hite at the same: lime; acting
',aka ettarnetie On the skin; 'Making it soft and smooth
i Dr. James Anclemen, Practical : Chemiat of Islessaehti•i
;setts, part: f ' After,analysing Jones' SpanishLilly.White,
r find it possesses :the Moat beautiful and natural, and at
the sametinie innocent,: white-. Leve- saw,i' I• - •cartainly;
'can canscientionsly recommend its use to all; hose akin,
requires beautifying." -Price 25 'cents abox. - DirectiOna
or.
best - ways° apply - Lilly White; is witti-so ft leathee
I' r wool - the former is preferable. - -- , ,
A , inNE'sirr 'or 'Tram von , 'W Muirst."—White' teeth,'
foul. bre . a.thilyegilthy- :;:Yellow ',Yellow and tinhealthy,•teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber-
Tooth,Paste, have the appearance 'cif ;the' Most b 'Camila
ivory, and, at the:flanteo =ail is, sir perfeetly,:ipatoemit I
and exquisitely fine, thit its constant daily . use ie highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condr ,
don, giving them a beautiful polish ; _and preventing., a
premature :decay. - Those already dee - aired 'it prevents
from becoming worse—ltabmfastetufittelt curie becoming
loose, and by perseveranceit will reader the . foulest teeth
delientelY white; and make MOE - Math deliciously sweet.
' Price 25 or 371- cents a box. All the above are sold only,
at 82 Chatham at., sign oftheAmerican Eagle, New York,
and by the appointed Agents*hose 'fianiee appear in the
aext,calentil. ,, ..: . :. .- - • .', • , - --- -..... .. • ..1
WILL YOll atemair, and get a rich husband; lady "'Your
face is your fortune." Is beatitiful, 'clear; fair? Is it
white? • If not, it. can be made soeVen though it he Tel
-
lOW, disfigured, sunburnt, .tanned and freckled, 'Thous
tindshavei been made that 'who. have 'Washed-once or
itwice. with Jones'ltalian Chemical Soap. The effect , is
gloriousand Magnificent. ' But be sure you ' get the , getint
me Jones' Soap, at the sign of the AMOTIVIII g.agle, - 82 ,
Chatham street
Ring-worm, Sait-rheum,Scartrey;Erysipellis, Ember's
Itch, ass often cared by .. Jone s, Italian Chemzcal Simi,:
When' ebety'Tillia - ed remedy linit(falled: - That it cures
pimples, freckles, and: elearsilmakin,"ldl know. Sold at
' the AMetietlll , Sagle, - 85 'Clisaharn street.' Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. ''" '-•- ' -5 , , , . i -..,
- - -' '' C. INGLIS, Jr, Patterson.-
Sold atlaexaceris ES Liberty it, head of -Wood,•Sis'of
NE ,DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
Obetween tvien
ty- arid thirty, .fitissessing s y mmetrical form, 'good 'fea
tures, Ste.," is asked confidentially, can she suppose any
man
'could admire lei while alleles such yellow teeth;
such sailloW, rot4h, coarse ,skin; and such dirty, bad,
wiry hair; when, by spending the above earn, she might
have delicate *bite ".teeth, a pure swept breath, ' and a.
beautiful bead of hair. She 'can have beautiful white
teeth and sweet of ;
by using a i2s; box' of Janes' 'Am;
ber Tea% Paite; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow,
by using a cake of the genuine Jones' /lotion Chemical
Soap; and a beautiful heed of hair by using nai. bottle of
Janes'. Cora ' Hair Resimatiie. { Do not form nn opinion
against this before you trty, or you will regret it; but lie
sure to ask for Jones' articles.., Sold only in New York
at M Chrtartun st. s Fot Sale by
WM. JAOESON, Agent,
89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
CIANCER, SCROFULA AND ,GOITRE,- , Ample 7 ex
peric ne e has proved that no combination of fa edicine
have ever been sc.-efficacious in removing the7above
eases, as. CR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE. , Athos effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer nod other dis,
eases of that class, but has removed -the , most stubborn
diseases of 'the. S kin- Dyspepsia, - Ac.. -This
medicine enters into the circulation, •and eradicates dis
eases.wherevet located. It 7putiftes the blood and other
fluids of the body, removes obstruction the pores of
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands at bones.
tt , tner e tt' A ? l the Appetite, removes headache rind drowsi
ness., and inviggoorates the Whole system, and - imparts - aril;
mationto,thediscaSedand debilitatedconiiitution,:-Theid
is nothing 'Superior so it in the 'Whole materia medico. It
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,and has nothing
of the disgusting rutOrtunnecorapanying the idea of swat
ot sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA SFORE,
IV Fourth at., near Wood , mar3o
A'Reelrie for the •HU pettll - Hair! " •
irCrFORCHITS_ GROWTH AND HEALTIIi'MARF ,
IIT SOFT, SIERY, CLEAN AND ,FINE.--'-l'ersotti
In consequence - of the Many things sold, set down every
svticle; (be it ever so goesl;) - as a humbug. . -If peoOla
could be:mak tatry *3s: bottle of Jones Cori l Hate Re
storatiVe; end redlio* it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair
moist, soft; auburn and dark; and keeps, it so • and by its
use for sometime; Causes it to grow natitraley.beautititr;
if people could see the number of poar.respectable,,mc
chimes ,that use it, (aye; and find it the cheapestthing
they can use,i for dr.essing and: benytifying•..the Hnin for
keeping-it soft and in order three times as long as any
other article .made; and . •
Forces it to grow, stops he falling,
And costs bnt 3 shillings Miry. ' • ,
formerly sold nothing less than Si bottles; lint we
wish, people to try: if: , Sold only at S 2 [mind 'S2I Chathara
street, New York' and by
mar2o • 'WM JACTM,ON„Agt:
ORE TESTLNIONY tor. Dr. Winarti's Faunly Medi
cines—The undersigned, citizens of Pitts`burgb,hav
tug personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental 'Cough. Mix
ture, and experienced its beneficial effeets,(loraostetteer:
rally .tecartunend it as sate. and elfectual,liv.hll - casei.
Speaking from experience, we believe that Wirisitician
penor and would•recorarnend its use to all thd.fiffileted.
• ._ . - CHARLES LEWIS,••
•
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i.,Pittsburgh, March 15th, ISIS. . : ~• .
IrrSold by Ji Schoontnaker tc Co., John Ilays,James
Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F..L. Snowden, J.
Mohler Ogden &Snowden. . • . ap22
A LT L A fIEUM, 'SC Irtal Y, 0 - ED — WITES; ESTYSIPF.;
I a LAS, Barter's Itch, Chaps ,. Sore • Beards, 'Pimples.—
This lensed by many physicians in - this city in cunng the
above.-and we would not conseienclonsly sell unless we
keels , It to be all we state. • • , .
da's ttosmetic, The true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the
only article ever known that removed impurities, and
cleared and beautified the eikin, making' it soft, clear,
smooth and white as an infants: But mind; it is sold at el
Chatham st., N.:Y., and by ' •
• • • • . WM. JACKSON Agent,
89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
mar9s
0 9 /i i se tr ail Pri
in
n Or i .s n el n i n ze n t i t r rerti. , rinictiymnusitglut Ittl:Crldna
beautiful aud.ga) , " are till alike *unmet:to its invialout
ravngiss, and mat t allergic cheek hai been supposed to
bloom' with the g of health. 'But 'every case origi
nates in,a cold'and a cough4perliaps deemed unworthy
of attention itt firsi=ind only met with remedies' when
too him. " Watch the first SyMPICRIIS7With )0111001 , 'care;
and make immediate use of the' Cough Belstuu of . B: A.
Fahnestook ii.Co'.,.which will certainly check - its farther
progress, and restore tha.inliarned organs to, ri beautiful
, For rids' til''l3..k.'l4.ilil r fiSTOClC as. Co., cornet jai
iind Wriut.uts4 also 'conies Oth attd ascii
• •
FOR SAL.AII tharTaluable peppery, where Alm
,subscriber.residee, tdgether with the imProycnientii
thereon, situated on §ixth street, near Smithfield, front
ing on Sixth st. L^o fA,lltid in depth on Cherry Alley 210
feet, This property is aqtniribly situated Nett Hotel or
a Public Hall, and contains a half square of groatidrOr
it might be 'divided into 12 building lots, latsbralrfe.ct
cacti on Sixtlibtreet, by. 120 feet deep; and 6 lota . tejtit a
(font Of . 20 .featoapb,,q4 Cheny.alley la_l2lY feet deep.
idnfi:tf ' •• '"
Ja&Hammes .Sisr.Jaismarsry. 1.1340,, •
ECEIVED,.AT, hl. A.. itllNSlPS,.Smithrleld
I.lli - third door above Second streetl- 6 . , With tilt .;
Oodey's Lady's: Book,' unusually largo,
w
tractive engravings; the literary deparunent of.rhehigh: .
est artier for this No., commencing a new volume..
Sartnin'e , Union Tilagazine, beautifully embellished,
and comprising:Bo pages of rending matter, all pr,ginal..
Gratern's rilagazum, illustrated w it h four heautifuleu7
gravinp ;i¢ size, a full double number... • ; • •
Poems,of .John Quincy . Adams, with Notices of ins
Life and Character- • .
A. Critical Defence of the Groat street Baptist Church,
against the charge of corruption, in the ailmmistration of
her discipline; published by order of the Church. •
Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; trans
lated from the French of Rodolphe Topilor. •
An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N.
lUaillt—a narrative of his first marriage; also-his second,
with many particulars never before published
• Second ; volume Paul Anienheina, now. complete; by
George Lippard. • .. . . • •
.IHary -Barton, a Tale 'if Afttnehester Life, England.;
published by the Harpers.. ; . • .
,
Juhan De.Clitlind, or. Woman's Love ; a Romance,of
Smiles and Teats; illustrated. ' , -
.Angeliaa Lumen), or she Life o a Beaut y; by the
of the Jilt, Breach of :Promise, &c., .4,e.
-.The Hunchback, or Me Bell .ftinger of Notre" Dame
•
by Nictor.Hugo.._ •. .deel4
. .
-Notice totlae :
HE sabscriber informs the public generally, and
T
Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that
he is discontinuing the•Quesushirre. business, and will
sell off his present stock at reduced prices. Those who
wish to obtain China, Queentware, or Glass, wilt find this
a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want,
much cheaper thauthe usual rates.
Remember the ..place, CHINA HALL, N0..118 Wood
street, near the Auction store. .
Lwill dispose of my whole stock to any perion
wishing to hay it, at fbpr,giiin • • ..•
janeve • • • ivAt..OtTrY.•
- • 4•GILAIK. ROUSE, - -
•
CORNER OF lima; AND ST: maia,sTrfEtts-
RESIL oyswas;- GAmE, and efeiy : delicietbr
_u • the season the market apple., nerved Up sit we
shortest. noUce,4old . in•the very ~ The firot .. .ll ll b
fitted up and arranged in'the beat:order, under'lbb
&gement of (open : JOHN niceId.PHELL,
MEM
Eißlia
Kolll.the New ork Gazette, Oct. 13, 1830„a
paper deservedly; at, the heed of °the, daily. preas..lll
this country.
Brutes .Extra of Sarsaperalla.74t were but courtesy
t o call the attention Of ourreriders tothisinvalnableprep
*ration which will be .found advertised in another column.
Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly ioteresting,
newspaper, every now and then,. one or two rittrobeze of
Which we have already noticed; andthernedieine itself
has been eulogised by nearly, all the press of the western
country, and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised.. It has in its
favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from the
most eminent practitioners In every pert of the country
where it Chas' been used. • There iicherittry end lista •
enough in the bottles, - nal in the engraved labels inwhiih
they are enveloped, to induces parchaseoSien if the
preparation itself were not 'one of the "sovereignest.in
the world," as every , person meet . believe: it is-that 414
every one must believe it is--that is, every One who
would not resist a maiiiofilocamentery evidence cOncla-
'
sive enough:to convect a Turk to ,Christianity.. Buy gue
of the,botti es, gentle reader, rind see . ..whether you. do no
agree with neon this point. _ . ~
"
For sale by ' B. .k . .FAILNESTOCIC C 0.,.,
fetal cor. of let and Wood and Ottrand.-Woodutai.:*
, S 9 Liberty et.
-I)DRUMATIS34, - GOUT, AND .TL11.1).40 • 4,
it, A respectable gentleman call e d at our,officeff as be
said, to inform us that he had been afilicted fier 15 year.
with, Rheumatism or. Gout, and - occasionally . Tic
Dolareux; that hei had. been .fiequently. confinetrurbis
room for montbstogctlier i land often shgered the most in
tense and'excnicinung pain, but' that lately he bad' been
using J'ainee Afirrarive, from Which he found the most si nal and unexpected relief. • He , says he found the me -
tine very - pleasant and effective, and th at ho now C oo -
siders himself perfectly enreil.—.Philadelpkie - NerrAdorss .
A FACT Wan= Knowrro.—A-gentleman of Etrefalont
habit, from indiscretion in his younger daysi became , af
fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nciss_and.a
disagreeable eruption of the . ,lideed, *hafts
system bore the marks' of being saturated -, witivdiseasi.
One band and wrist were so much affected Act herbed
lost the use of ilia band, every part being covered _witb
deep, painful, and .ogeusive ulcers, nail were as hollow
and porous as rut honey-comb. It was at this stae f hiri
complaint, when death appeare - d inevitable from g , loath
some disease, that he commenced the useof Jayne's Al t
e
temtiv• and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect-
The Alterative operates through the 'cirealafion, and
purifies the blood and eradicates diseestrfrom the system;
wherever located, and the nun:tenni! *Wes it baa!per
formed in diseases of the - skin; canceiT-scrofula,'gotl4
liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other cluonic diseaseB,4s
tral estcoushing.—Sptrit of the • , •%Z;i i
For ..ale to Pittsburgh', at the PEKIN TEA sTOME;
72
Fresh Arr v.olW oat - stream.
i ti r-RODKINSON•Iiai jest - opened, within the. pas
.0.1.:.wce1e,. the largest assortment or French CHINA •
ever opened • in this eriy;• eonsistinulit part br—Fartpys
Plain, White, Gold Line-rand Gold. Hand Tea Setts ;Ida
extensive assortment of Whlte,plowing Bhiedrid . - greri
pool Iron stOne:Ware,in Ted Setts or in separatapteoesi
as may bp : required. Also; a beautiful ashartmenrol
Candelabrai and haraps, of the shapes airkpet:
tame, direct from the manufacturers.
Lndles - vrould do well togivetim' call,
0027 . N0.115* 'Wood st. 3 Joon deface
• Business - Collector.
MBE aridereigued,encouraged by the liberal 'plat...Men
. of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and
rhe
chattiest of the city, !dere his serviees for the ecilleetiOrt
of I:leech:atm in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinfit. Ha
log attended to business of -this kind for martyleats Soy
the Board of Trade ? and being well acquainted withh Mt"
and the adjoining cities. he feels confident of .hi shinty
to give sausfaction.by',prompt and 'faithfailsdieptiortAll
all beside's entrusted to him.
JA tfFS ' - .
BRATO Sr
'l i e- ie .- A:ilia at hfr. / Wsr.• Rasp% Illerctutnt
Third streetiopposite the Post Oleo. , • • . .
narsa
P. Daff, Accountant; • . 1 ,. 4
Thomas Scott, blazon; .
Jas:McGtiire Meich't Teilet
.Wright,
O. Doage . rnmaaar.,
Gabriel Adams;
T. Carothers;
L.A . .. Livingston; .•-•
James btarshall; •
George Breed:
rti-cev, A Brace;
lV BOOKS—lrvineti Sketch Beak; illnitratet b
Willis , Poems, illustrated by Leutze.
- Reed's Female. Poetsof America, with portraits
- The Fist of thd Knickerbockers.
' A Fable for Critics.
"Ellis' Metrical' Rorninced
The Child of the Sea.
• lountesDramatle Poets. •
: Lowell's Conversations on lite old Poets•
' Worksofilteanniont and Fletchei
- Pcietical 'Merles of Spencer.
- poetical, Works of Chaucer. "
_Poetical Works of Ford and Dirss.infer. '-•
'For sale by ' H. S. 1308 WORTH.tr , CO:.
doal6 : 4th streot, near M.arkerf.l
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