The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 21, 1849, Image 4

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...NEM, flOODS! NEW -GOOP,Sii -
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Greater Bargains ;nail. ever can now be . hadn
iheisign erre* New Goklen Bee-Hier, an Markel. 5 4
between Third and Fourth, where isijurn opened,
a splendid AS toceof winter Dry, Goods, cheaper than the
an quality of Goodn'have ever been offered in Pitts!
L. - RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, between
Third and Fourth-streets; sign -of the -Big. Golden Bee
. ;Hive, has n 'and 'offers - to his numerous cus
tomer-If-and the Public generally, the turzest,.eheapest
and moat splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever.offer
ed,th this city:- These Goods have been purchased !tithe
Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and , will ha
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solitto,cash :buyers at a great reduction, much _cheater
than they could have. been:sold in - the:early part of the
Among this large•and extensive stook will be found
many choice and fashionable Goods of the latest itn-
, LADIES' DRE S S GOODS. .
'-Bcariet - Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ;
Cherry col'd' do. - do. -figured and plain ;
'Silks and Snails, striped and plain; „
.Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very - cheap ;
Itlazarincillue De LaineS, low prices ;
French Merinos; all Colora, extremely low , •
"A large'assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Laines,new
eat designs, from la to 50 cents per yard; these are very
cheap.. Also, a large stock of Alpacas.. from VI to 60
cents per yard, all colors, and a great bargain; with 11
splendid ussortment 'of limpet ribbons of the latest-im
portation. Also,-velvet' ribbons' all widths and colors.
very, cheap , a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial
flowers; bonnet saliva
and velvets, all colors;.French
worked capes and .collars'; scarfs, cravats, gloves and
hosiery, all at reduced prices.
SHAWLS!. SHAWLS
. Zest assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and
Squarc.Shawls, but qualify. . • . • • ,
Terkerle and - Cashmere Shawls ; . . • .
Black and colored Cloth do.: , • . ;
- Brecha and Silk do. . '
-Plaid Wankel Sharrls.all qaalities andprlcee.._: „
- BLANKETS: ELANKET'a:::—Cheaprrl en the Ciiyr
, A large stock of Banikere, all outdate!, which :will be
sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere.
DOMESTIC GOODS. •
frHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
A large stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors,
only? cents per yard ;'hest quality British and American
Prime, 0 to 10 cents - per yard, yard wide; British:Purple
Prints,lo to 13k; a large supply red, white lute( yellow
Flannelsomme hs low as 12k cents peryard, Vary cheap;
Bed 'licking, from Bto cents Per yard. Also, u large
stock of Checks, - Shirting Stripes, CassinSts, lientecity
Jeanwpad bitiseys, together- with a Very extensive as
sortmentof bleached and unbleached. Mllins, from 3 to
8 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide nitblearlt
.ad Muslim, only 5 cents per yard; bleached Manlius
from 3 to 8 cents per yard. ..nll of which will be sold off
at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Eke
Hive, in Market street, between-Third and Fourth els,
N 0.62. • • (deelB3f; WM. L RUSSEL.
•RE • -MADE: CI.OPHING, ,
, • 131F.LLING OFF LOW VOl3.
1011. DELANY, No. 49 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, having
replenished' hi, ' Stock - within the last and present
'months with the latest styles of Fashionable Hoods, at
eg:4..i.iingly - low. prices,. - offers the best assortment of
CLOTHING to be 'had in the . City, at the lowest cash
Arniin st them are every description of - Dress
and Frock Coats; Sac k and &resew:its of all fashionable
- colors and material. such as French beaver, heavy Broad
Cloths, super. blue, brown-and drab Blankets and Cana
da Prize Coats, of the latest styles. 'Every description
of Pantaloons and Vesitsond other articles in the Cloth-
•'3leo, a general assortment of Goode; to make to order,
bleb 'mill be made in the most fashionable manner, on
allomettamice.. -• tdeel,i) DELANY.
•eLelsionab e C othing store.._ ,,.
CInT' RN
'EBURG begs leave to inform his friens and
the public in gemwal that he has Opened a
READY-ItIADEFASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE,
on Market street, second door from Second street, where
he has, and always keeps on hand, a fall assortment, of
Ready-made Fashionable Clothing, which be will sell on
she.most reasonable 'terms, for CASH. -
He also wishes to call the attention of his friends and
he public in general to Ws very extensive selection of
:French, English and Belgian Cloths:Mut Cassurieres,in
endless variety, and Vesungs for every one's use, which
he has selected himself in the East,
.and which will be
made to order in a superior manner,ailds Fashionable
llead.Quarters, 2.3 'Liberty Street, (lain McGuire k; Co.
and at prices that Will not be questioned by the best
bargain-makers. C WERNEBURG,.
.N 0.251 Liberty street, and
Marketsweet.2d door troth
-lEinuarsess . Card."
TIB.d.NTS di,•WELL 4S3fONOPOLIESI4II7STF4LL:
so—MUST PRICES;
'IITRICH fa GI. will be - proven by calling at AleGrug's
Fashioniude Tailoring Establishment, - Th ird'stre et,
Charles Betiding, --•
MCIRTO: towns and ginefesaks.
Vatusir 'Fresh. and good. .
" Cowart - nom: Very far in the background.
/gy old Postconen4 Bud' idi others, are respectfully it
- ruled that lam waitiug - for them, -Ide6l.7lRE,
ocW - ' Tailor. St: Charles.
Yr
"E WOULD RESPECTFULLY itivitethznttention
of our friends and tue public to the great variety
of WINTER COATINGS and other: articles, w 0 bare
last received—amongst which will hereto:ld the greatest
variety of SLUE, BLACK; DRAI4, a d PEARL colored
BLANKET, - AIACKINAC, and BEAVER CLOTHS.—
FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSfIIfERES.
VESTINGS, The above Goods having been bought
,for cash. at extremely tow prices., we are prepared to ac
commodate all who may fauor us with their patronage,
with good Clothes, at low prices. - Give us a call.''
ED" Remem bet, OH Liberty sire et, opposite foot of 7th.
nov3O — r ' • - MeItIULLEN fc DOWNING.
- T. & .1. T. wee zieir,..
N 0.77 &79 CORNER:MX.7B AND LIBERTY STEETS.
aviiitealurged and newly fitted isp their establish
menti at the above well known stand, respectfully
invite the attention of their friends and the public to their
choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie
ty for spring and summer wear, selected 'especially for
theircustomer de puma nt. Those WiS king-to leave their
orders will find at this establishment every style. of new
and desirable goods. Their stock of ready-made Cloth
, ing is extensive got up in the best manner, of durable ma
. terialy and well worthy the attention of those - wishing to
purchase. All are invited to call, and may. rest assured
that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety.
Alarg l e assortment of skirts kept cowantly.on hand.
• clothing t clothing t tOletL vg tt .
The Vitra Big Doors vs: i%e Wisterri or 7s !
50-000
WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now
made and ready -to be offered ort the
most Roma! terms to my old eastotriets and The public in
general. TbO Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
esudilishment has now, alter returning,: from the, Emden',
cities, atintichlrouble and expense, lust completed this
fall and winter arrannemenis to supply his thousands 'of
customers with-One o 7 the 'mostdesimble stocks pf Cla
stung mat nos ever been offered in Mitt orany other mar
ket west of the mountains. For neatness m style and
workmanship, combined with the very-low price which
they wilLbeeold tor, must certainly render the old unri.
walled - Three. Bic Doeri one of the greatestattractions or
tee western country.. It is gratifying to me to be able to
announce to my numerous friends at home and abroml,
that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which
have made io meet the many calls in my line, it is with
difficulty I can keep time. with the constant rush that is
made:on this. establishment. It a well established
facti that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any
other house to the trade, and this being the ease on the
amount sold, I can tared to sell at -much less profit than
, others could possibly think of doing if they wished to
cover contingent expenses. I -intend to make a clean
- sweep of all lay presentstock before the beginning of next
year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter
est: _of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call
and purchase at the Three Big Doors. - •
"nun-dam•... • JOHN ATCLAymEy.
'Vf - iftv 000115, NEW •
GOODS.—Reteived at the Iron
jjvr City
- Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths,
consisting of fine 'French, English and American Plain,
black and-fancy Cassinteres, of the most modern styles;
fine figured Cashmere 'Vagunga, Silk Velvet, Plain and
, Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the, most
'reasonable prices - in , &durable and fashicmable style.
-Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Ladri
Cloaks. of the most , fashionable patterns. Neck and
Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, 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. 1.3 d Liberty street, immediately opposite , the mouth
o f Market. - [octlS-ttj C. M'CLOSKEY. A
Duff's New System of Sook..lieleptng.
JUST PUBLISHED EY HARPER* ASO'S, N. yoix
Pq r. first pail of this embrucing-the,mom com
-1 pieta course of instiuction and pr ctice t on both Sin
gle'and Doable Entry ever published. .Prtce- 75 cents
The whole work, enisraeiny, the Author's well known
improvements in the science, illustmted in iwo addition
'ai.setts of hooks, with' a chapter on partnership settle
' menus, and a Key to the oral exercises,—full. clothbound,
51,50.
.
The following extracts, from the written opinions of
some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac
countants in New York, indicant 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. O. HALSTEAD,
President Manhattan Bank, New York?,
"It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical
Accountants - and Teachers of Book-keeping.
:.B.IBLIARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Ketch%
- N0..98 Front street, New York."
Hemarkahly . falb and complete, and will certainly
convey. a .thortingh-kncrw/edge of The subject. The un
dersigned intends using it as his Text Book. • •
JOHN H.-SHEPHERD,
Teacher of Book-keeping, Colnrabitreollege,-N: Y."
" It is in:every way calt uhtted to give a clear and sat
isfactory insight into the very useful scienceof which it
bream, through all -its gradations, from the simple style
suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most varied
and,camplitated commercial bunneee: , • - ; -
, . :A. S. FRASER;
Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New:York.r
"I believe it wilL be - of great service, not only to the
nets'begimeri hat to.the most exurie need accOuntant. , '
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. - Cashier 3.techrncla Bank, Wall street... •
•
4 .‘ Jeonsider it the first, ork Igbave ever met with from
which a thorough pnactical knovrledgeof the icience can'
be ohm) -JOHN CAMPBELL,-
• .• ! • • Aferchant,s3 John st., New York."
_ For sale at:the 'Book Stores, and at the Author's Adarl
enay, corner of the Diaanond. aid:Market street. oct3l
s a Stool tlad'Plle Mts
anfaciory.
p
r ,subscribers have enlarged . their Steel' and Pile
Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and
Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh; by;erecting neon=verdug furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.—.
Their -Steel, now being:of a aupetior quail ty, and-having
engaged : competent 'operatives, they are prepared to.fur
niatt Piles of every description, that ' w ill compare with
the best imported article ; and beingtietermlned to make
it the interest of all who use. Files in any way, to pur
chase from theta, they will sell their Files. at reduced,
prices; for Cash. They will also recut Files, and pur
chase those which are worn and braken. '..Fablic patron%
+WO is respectfullyinvlted, nov7) VANKRIAT Pi CO.
.PPLEa-400tbbts. ne outing And tooking. Apples,
rec'd per steamer "Consul," andfotsale by;
ec27 KIND `k MOORHEAD.
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PEOPLE - ;i •- 'iILANSPOILWATION LINE
RG 1' Of .Eitird
'lvro RE-SHIPPING.--The &Cats belortging to this Line
halo been ,put in fine order, and are noir runt
regularly between Pittsbargb ;and Erie, touching at :all
intermediate Birk( along the. Canals. - A Boat will alwlkS4
be at the wharfi'under the hlonongahela Bridge, undone
will start regalaTly every. : other. day. . The .Peofile's
Transportation Line has eiery. 'facility for carrying
Freight and Passengers:. The boats will: e towed to
Beaver by steamers, and illproceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canals. The boats arc comdtanded bt
experienced and careful men,,—tall of whiith have an in
terest in theLiae:
" irrOboda aent by the Line ItO.Erie may be forwarded
to nny.point on the Lakes. -
For freight or promakoapPly
KIRKPATRICK,
,Agent, ;Water street, Pitted:nigh.
. , .
• AGENTS: f.
CLARK & CO., Beavei:
FL W. CaXamonare, New Castle.
• Tamrrstax & lilrratELTakdr,
Wsnaks & Co r Middlesex".
ALn.ron Sherron. . •
. JOSant•AleCtx-as, Sharpsburgh.
S. B. Jc G. LOWRY, Clarksville.
KING & MCFARLAND. Big Bend. "
S. C. Piestrac, West Greenville.
J. & T. 'Mira:ram", Adainsville.
W. H. Ilaaarrt, Hanatown.
W. WAnsivairrn &Crr : ,'Shernittn's Corners.
• Win. Powka, Connettinville. '
Spring Corner.
Irj. C. W.Littraa,
Cranesville;
E. FM, Gir
. • Wm. Truce, Lockport. •
ard.
A. Banc!, mid B. TostmthltOrt & Co., Erie.
The following Agents in Erie Will receive and fbr
ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by
this Line
W IIL Gallagher John Hearn,
G. W. Havermick & Co., -Josiah Retior.-
Kelsoe & Loomis,' '
Plttaburf
&atilt"
Pittsburgh Portable oat taus.
For the Transportation qj Frriet to and from
FITTSCURGH, PHILADELPUIA,IIALTIMORE,NEW
YORK, BOSTON, &C.
BORBIDGE 4- CASH, Philadelphia.
TeIAPFR 4- O'CONNOR, Pistsburglk-
Tlils old established Line being now in full operation,
the proprietors have made extensi lee armageme nts to
forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the
most favorable terms. They cottfidottUy hope, their well
known promptness in delivering goods—pectiliar safety
in 'node of carrying--cepacions warehouses ateachtiort,
affording accommodations to. shippers and owners of
produce,—together with their long experience and unre
mitting attention to husiness,.will secure .to them a con
tinuance of that liberal patronage-they hereby gratefully
acknowledge.
All consignments by: and for this line received, charges
paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of
charge for catrunission, advancing or storage.
.No interest, directly or indirectlY, in ateanlboom
communteetions promptly attended to on applies
lion to the following agents:
BOREIDGE & CASH,
tird, Market street, Philadelplua_
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
•
Canal Basin. Pittsburgh-
O'CONNORS & CO., •
North street, Baliimme.
WILLIAM... WILSON,
al . 86, , Cedirr street, New York.,
Merobtarsta Tgainaperitsialloak Lane •
ea
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VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR .P
• PHIA • A AND 11ALTIMORE.
riOODS 50=1g - ilea tr lat.curc will be forwarded with
out delay, and ant e lowest current rates.
A.MANULTY & CO.,
Canal •lasie, Penn street. Pittsburgb.
ME SEILLES A REYNOLDS,
273 and 3& . Market street, Philadelphia.
- RASE, MERRILL A. CO.,
4529 Smith's wharf, Baltimore
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Merchants' s. Way irscight Liss.
Mg= 184. ii2E6E2
dayslitao, Water street. and Pettraburgb.
This Ltne was formed for the special secoramodation of
the reap inUineJa. Tie. proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage, they have received during the Into two
years, respect illy inform their old customers and the
public gemeratly r thnt they are now better pared to
deliver pods at any , point on the Calatlib or Railroad,
with promptness and derpatrli: •
JAS. A. LORE. GEORGE TRIN'DLF
JOHN MILDER & CO
A sa.mrs:— . C. A. & Co., Pittsburgh;
;dux Miura. Hollidaysburg;
& Woons,Jahnsurten. -
Rxreturtcrs—Smith &Slnelatri J. &J. 11P - Devitt; G. &J.
H. Shoeuberger; IL Robison & Co.; R. Moore; Ilagaley &
Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmer & Co.; G. P. Strotinistr.
ger, Pittsburgh. 349
Merchants" Transportation Line.
Ist. j6=4. iitafEal
FOR 'the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce
to Philadelphia and Balthrpare. Goods consigned to
our care will Le forwanted without delay. at the lowert
rates. - Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructinm
promptly attracted to, free from any extra charge for stor
age or commission.
C. A. I'iI'ANULTY & Cr., Proprietor*.
Canal Itasin. Liberty et, Pi 1334131.01
fGazeite-.on! co .1
Western New York College of Health.
207 Mims krazgr, llcrirria, N. Y.
DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETAME LITIION'TRIP
TIC MIXTURE:
THIS celebrated reinedy is constas ly increasing Itr
j fame by the making all over the world. It has now
become the only medicine for firtuily use, and is particu
larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coil
plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand:
mg. (Bee pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar
ticle can relieve you . ; and the Gores testified to will con
vince the most skeptical;--(see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever nod Ague. To the Drew
West espeetedly. and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, nodeleteriour
compound is n part of this mixture; it cams there downs.
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of* most
painful character, is immediately relieved, and A cure fol
lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyered
any other preparation for this disease '
or for any other
disease originating from impure!. blood. (See 'pamphlet.)
' Debility of the System, Weak.ftack, Hrealcness of the
Kidneys, ac., or Indentation of the same.' , is immediate!)
relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and is cure i.
always the result of its use. It stands as a certain rent,
ily for suebtomplaints, and also', for derangements of the
female frame, Irregularities, Suppresilons, painful men
struations. No article has e ver 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 as
proof of cures .in this distressing class of complaints—
See pamphlet All broken down, debilitated consine.
nous, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing,
power of this article to act itrunedlamly, and the poison
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of
this article realm Tna IMOoD,anddrive such disease it from
the system. See Pamphlet for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the limits of no advertisement will not
permit to be mimed here Agents give them away; - they
contain 32 pages of certificates of bight character; 'and n
stronger array of proof of the virtues of [medicine nevi
er appeared: It is one of the peculiar features of t his ar
ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any caid, and. if bone
and muscle are left to build maim, let the emaciated attd
lingering itivelid note cm, nod keep taking the medicine
as long us there is an improvement. The proprietor would
caution 'the publie against a number of articles which
come - out under the heads of SAILSA PA RILLAR, SIMDTS,&e.,
as cores for Dropsy, Gravel, &c... They are good for noth•
nag: and concocted to gull the unwary :
, TOCCII =PM Rat
Their inventors neyer thought of curin g such diseasestill
'this article had done it. A prolicararstutry of Mr pamphs
lea is ianientisolieited. Agent) . all who sell the ar
ticle, are gladla eirccilatelgrutu tbnsly.' Put up In 311 oz.
bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do. at S 1 each—thelarger holding 6,
oz. more than the two .small 'bottles.' Look out and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta
ble Lithoniriptie Mixture, [ hloWn Upon the glass, the
written signature of G. C. Vaughn" on the directions,
and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stampedon the cork. None
other are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters unless posbpaid--order
from regularly authorized Agents moped. Post-paid let
ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt
ly attended to grans.: ,
Offices devoted exclisivel te stile ear this article
-132 Nassau at, N. Y.; 295 E s se x't., Salem, Mass.; and
by the principal Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada, as Agents.
HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents,
No. 2, Liberty sty near .Canal Basin
Wholesale and !Le tall:
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
ORERT , H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in-at
form his friends and the palthegeherally, •, '
hecontinues to occupy ;Mat large andcom- • ti,'
modious Store Room, formerly occupitulby Sanwa a R
estock, & Co., No. SO, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, 'Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bags Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and. all other srti
cies In hie linear,•
' f He.also keeps Constanily on hand, and Is prepared te,
fernish'io order,
all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
of the bestmaterial, and in a style-of
,workmanship equal
lo the eastern Manufactuied articte,and at 66 per cent.
cheaper.'
• Countryllferelyinta and 'Farmers Would do well to call
and examine his stock before hurehusing elsetvhere, as,
he is determined to sell' first rate articles at very low
prices. •
fly" Don't forget the ylace; No. 'cur, Corner of Wood
'trees and ' Roth;
VC - 1N EIS, BRANDIES, 011 Vis, rsc-.-10 ptpes cog
nac. Brandy, flennersy;?
2 hi. pipe's Cognac Broady, '3s,."Otard,Dupuy & Co."
3 cc
octaves Rachelle, " ".&. , Seignette."
4 pipes Holland Gill;
5 5 q r. c ask s sup. Pale Sher'Wi
.ry.ne, `.93airGordon & Co."
‘4 lt
/CI" " MadelM f c ' • • •
10 •" " " 1, ..P.Tent,03V -" " Oarpenteri'! •
40 " -I c . Oporto . . Vanous grades; •
30 ""L' " I,isbon . 71 `:' -
10 h "" - ' - ;cz u lcal " 10 4 arid. 2/Ablii. Rant Sauterne Wine ;
10
10.
l c - BOrdeafix Claret, " ATOntferano;";
15 :`‘ "-Marseilles - " =
15 baskets Champagne Wiwi," Heidseleii;" - '',
15 cc' , " " • P. 4. Mum ,
tt • • ; ,ct • s o hio- -
50 easesClaiet, of vanons grades, Ittpatfek bottles;
occ-litordeanz
' "'".".tfiltoisrm
29 - 14 -1-Mailtentet " juin - relieived and
bar sale by (sep2l) KILLER ItICKETSON,
1848.
IVO THE ENTERPRISING-O—A .rmo chancel in:itow
presented. for the safe investment, in a .business en
tireirnew; 'one. adapted to, the mut of limited, as well
as to the man of extelisive resources; yielding a profit
from capital anAcifitorpriso,beyonfi any.op a rauon of the
day. It leitho.qoppfele indnopolY of a staple article, ab
solutely necessary, mid essential to every family, nevvoll
as iiidispetisabb to the mechanic, aruimi and ;proton
,sional. man.. • . .T . o . ,capiritlists, an opportunity offers itself
for a lucrativ,itemployment of either large orsmall sums.
bringing intme(Ectte.;anil highly satisfactory roturns.—
Those ifesirom ;Oftiplensialit i gittitaut busi
ness, ani.i.tivited,With - otliers, to pall at the of the.
undersigned, =notion alto .artfele and form their Own
lodgment, from the facts.presented.
• 0 11ice--Exchaniaßuildifigif, St. Clair street, next door,
o'Encilifre office.' ""; - •
decSitf.. '•,.• • ' • ••.. COINER •& NITERS.
po4pl,fipaiEß,.....The undersigned has on hand
and olatsistl,ito : clean the" lei, at greatly reduced
esollwOol Drati,,Cloth, all wool and union Diimask
andEolians, Buckrams, ike. R. D. THOMPSON,
nett 110 Market st., three doors from Libert y
Ntw Oonsixterottal %Sue:
Ensast.t. Co. s DlnnEr., KtbrnALT,A. co.,
4 Wall•et:,'New.Yoni c Liverpool, England,
. RttSrEZlrrLir i zi their friends - ind the
.public4 . that they commenced the-Gene
salWm Sl ipping and Comtnis' side 'Business, 10-
4 t . fit gather with the Gemini Passenger Busiest,
• grantingeertificates of ptissitire tram London;
Liverpool: Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the
s Id - Country to New "Pork, -Boston and Philadelphia, on
Pla'raaat reasonable terms.
Drafts arid Bills of Exchange, tram .f.l to any amount
'on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches and on
pivcipooL , . • •
,
The days of soiling of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, as fixed upon. are the Ist, 6th, 11th, lath, tlist
and 26th of every month.
These Ships are all of the largest class, and are corn-
Mended by men of character and experience. The
!Cabin accoramodations are .all that can be desired in
potato( splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with Cverydeecrlption of stores of the best kind. Punc
tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.
Packet Ships Rennin, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick,
are vessels of the largest class • and those desirous to
'bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships.
;Passage can be secured at the lowest rotes.
New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For puss
'age Or freight, apply as alio*, or to
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,. or
EDMUND SNOWDEN,
deal] Corner Ath and Smithceld etc., Pittsburg
---
Hamden &
,
a 1 NSW Panic:W=l
• • '4 7 it
ARRANGEMENTS.
Ili- Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coining from
Europe, engaged fn Artteriea to come over, in either of
the ships of biaasne3 & Co., will be furnished with the
following Provisions, or their equivulent,in other articles
Tally good .— See Aet i t Canpvaa, May .27. )Site.
HIS PLAN will prevent sickness on hoard- Hereto
fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis
ions, many of them Cane on octant entirely destitute, '
which often caused much slekness and death. 1
35 lbs. Bread, All of good genii
-10 " Rice. ty, and one-tenth
10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions
10 "- Flour, furnished will be
to o Deans anti Peas, delivered to each
35 •‘•• Potatoes, Passenger every
1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf
-00 gallons of Water, Orient supply of
10 Vbs. Salted Pork, free from bone.) Fuel for cooking.
Each ithip in this Line will be properly ventilated. and
a good house over the passage-way leading to the I . W.
*engem' apartment. The Camtioose and Cooking-ranges,
for the use of Passengers. are kept under cover. Every
attention will be paid to promote thetr health endcomfort -
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON,
)e 7 Fifth at., near Wand.
eiotiVa Genera
ILEMITrA,NCES aad Passage in and . 4 ,e a
from re
Gat llntain and Ireland, by W. Wes
& J. T. 'Papseasit, 7ft South st., corner
or Maiden Lane, N. V.. and 96 Water
loo Rood, Liverpool.
The subsenhers, having necepthd the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with amnia desirous of paying
the passage of their ;bends from the Old Connery; and
they Sauer themselves their character and long standing
in business will give ample assurance that ail their ar
rangements will be earned out faithfully.
Messrs. W. & .1. T. Tapscou ate long and favorably
known foe the Borer - Me clersiarcommodatien. and
+matinee of their Packet Ships Th. 44111:0; OF Tlit
WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK. titYrTINOVEII,
ROA. NUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIMON& two of which
leave each port monthly—from New York the gist and
001 h, lad from I.lrerpool the nth and I Itb. ailtittion to
which they hare arrangements with the :41: George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Parkas, In insert' sit:emit - tun.
from Liverpool every five days, - being this. determined
that thetr Meanies shall keep pace with 'their itierraante
PoelonetTetAelnie Mr. W. Tapreottle tonatetit personal
auperuttendartre of the boob:mast:l lareePool is on ndth
urinal securtty that the comfort sad awe errintodetion,of
the paseetigera wilt he partictilarly attended to
The subscriber. being. karma!, extensively engaged in the Transportation Holiness between Putsburgh and
the Atlantic Clues, are - thereby enabled to take charge et
and forward painaerfgers imertedistely on that? leading,
without a chance of disnipinettnem or delay - , *ad are,
therefore, prepared to contract for reaper from any ara
port in Great Urtiaineke ireiand to thi. nay, the nature 01
the bean: ax they are, engaged en glen*. them facilities
pastes for carrying rit so far iniund not otherwise all
tainable; and Wilt. it hereaiiry, forward giaaameea fur
thee Weer by the brat mode of willowt any
additional - chit.** for their trouble. - Where person.
scut Rieder:mu canting aut. the anauu , r4 paid reappoint"
will be refunded in fall
- , RENTITTANCtki-
Tin? tahterdlere are biro pripnifd tsi pi re drafts at
Med for any trnount, payable at the prittelptal cadet and
tolVtd,in England, [Mimi Eleottand ned Watto; Ow* af.
Limb rig - a gado and expo), War. mode - resnlirmg rued.
to those rouninra, Viine - 4::posiona {Minting *sett factii.
tie. wilt find it to their ildifftt TO orotrtherasela.s
Apphcataoa lir liy terser. ;too-paid) wilt be promptly at
tended to, • I`dt.., , tfla: dt tref)NlNOft,
Forwarding and Vonantlution Nierebante,
map 27.41.4 w•ly rtidadtdidtas.
Rothe, tirothers. & Co.
j ak
Fri.n , :t tinw 1 . 4.144 Eng-1 GOAT.
Sc,ll-int 1,..;vid,r0.01„
JA...MKS 111..A10-7.ltV, Agent., Crle.* -on Pent. Canal
BaFirt. Pittshurga
Anonym-non, ISIR.
I)llClfr.., BR') Cit., *air Arent, tot line
1.1411.. L of I.i.tetrioot and New. lotk P. , Arts,
tide the fift.....tty at onnonnrivg to their o.td 1 tends tArld
eo.lo4lWr}, that their ift rong-rnolint• for fit Tr at ts.V. ,
titry LI,. 1 , 111.011 to bring. not
•the attorte tiptentlat I..s.troni
.Nrwr Von
ortd "rheyteifertartliiit tottin.4 inattri.r
doing boannelia, and Ittliuro thoto. rosin•t them with
their ttninra, that the Name 'must:win/a wail 14. te , IIIOET4
iteretittore.
REMITS/ Nrirlt in
IRK - LAND. ...4ArrI.AND AN]) WAI.F:t I
Draft for rate, payable, on demand, at any Hank in
Ireland.
Tint Made arrangement. to tering OW
parnenger. to I'dist;istgit, dating Vac ;mescal year
feW.l.gnidasro JANIES
Pisaalge TO - and Prom
tilik (S R EAT !lit rr
aIrOIX7II EtIITAILD h S:O3, No. 133 Waterloo Koad, Li•
Veopool.
CAR 1.13415 & Kt/TAM, No. Ot•• Soll'h it . N
THE Soti.cnber., tiering accepted the Arf,tev at !his
eity of the above well kiloton and evliihtemAtlle
are prepared to make engarretiont for itatlttllgt rs to come
out froin any part of rirrat Britnltt or Irelnvoi. I, the n•-•
plat' Line of Packet Ship., soiling from Liverpool week
ty Peron. engaging with it. may rest cowered that their
Weeds will tore; with kind treatment and prompt tie..
patch at Liverpool, as welt all every title otion necessary
on their a remit tit thi. country. Apply to or oddre..
SAMUEL •11 - CLUKKAN CO..
142 Liberty a.. l'otsburgh.
N. 11.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to 1`111.•
burgh direct, and drailll for any MlllO.lll forwarded, pay
able n 3 sight, throughout the United Kingdom. j
lIAFLNDEN dr. CO.'S 4Th
Pm4IIESOKI ACID Re.III7TAIWR
Mike.
urAK.NDEN & co. to bring out percale, from
1.1., any part of Engtand, Ireland. Sitotiand or %Vale*,
upon the most liberal tame, with their uctial penman I ity,
and attention to the wants of midge/mt.. We do not al.
tow our papNet4gerr, to be robbed by the swindling tramps
that infect the sea-port., no we take charge of ihnia the
moment they report theencelvec, and ece to their well-be.
Mg. and despatch them without any detention by the Km(
ship., We gay this fearlecitly, as we defy any of our
1 111 -11 , -elirtrit to MOlt , that they were detnined forty-eight
bourn by ins in Liverpool, Whit.t thotwand. of ethers were I
detained month, until they could be sent iu coma °fa I
exaft, at a cheap trate, which, too frequently proved their
eotflitn.
IVe intend to perform our contract% honorably, curt
what it may, and not act as was the rune loot .curon with
other *Meta, who either performedrmt nt all, or when it
suited their conVenience.
Drafts drawn at l'otatturgh for any ram front It to
.Cl,OOO, payable at- any of the Provincial IlartbB in Ire
land, England, Scotland find Walea.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Agent,
JaraS Fifth street, one dwir below Wood a.
FOREIGN
h EMIT TANTE.
4E Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all T .parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SAAIUF.L itI'OLURKEN & Co.,
febt2 149 Liberty street.
READEC WASItiIArGTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW!
T HE Partnership heretofore - existing between JOHN
D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been
dissolved by mutual consent.
The subscriber may bet fojind at his office, on Fount,
street, between Smithfield and Grunt Sts, Pittsburgh, at
all times when not engaged in Court. •
decls-,om HEADE WASHINGTON.
Eagle Saloon and Reataneant,
No. 435, 03, and 01 Wood street
The subscriber would respectfully inform
his-friends and the public generally, that
he has had the above well known extubli*h
rnent tilted up In a very superior style, and Is now pre
pared with evety requisite, to serve ap all the delica
cies the season affords.
OYSTERS, stewed,fried, roasted, or In the shell; to
gether with hot coifeeyten, chocolate, beef steaks, mut•
ton chops, venison and game. ut short notice, and at all
Seasonable hours, in - a style 'that cannot be surpassed in
Pittsburgh.
XX ALE of the best brands. Isnpotted &cars in eve
ry variety. •
• He would also beg Have to state, that he is prepared
to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a en
perior manner; SUPPERS for Balls,Societies or private
Parties.
11" - •_PatvArix Honing niwayx in • readiness.
Netaspapirs will be kept mi file from nll quarters.
deels JOHN T. •DONNJ,LEY.
A Card.
EMS=
i~l~
M=l:=2ll3=
• niforlitarint
riIHE Insurance Company of , North Ameticoa, of Philo
/ delphitohreugh its duly authorized Agent the.nub•
scriber, offers to tnake permanent and' limited Insurance
on property, itrthisnity and its vichiltyOnd on shipments by the cana l and , five re.
DIECTO:
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres ß q. - Samn ßß el.Brooks,
• . 'Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
J J E :oh: v m m a l l v d . h Et S i r e rii th % - Am Jano b b r°B 4. l Th Vh o i nts,
John R. Neff;
Thomas P. Cope, . Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherraril,See'y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company to •the United
States, having been chartered in .1794. Its charter is per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of. all extra hazardous
charanter, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the-public.. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and
From ms., Pittsburgh mayfly
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company
OP enthanrunrts„.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. -3400,000 paid in office
163 k Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Ins--
more, either permanent or limited, against loss or darn
age by fire, on property and effects of every description,
tonth or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap
plication, made etch ,r personally or by letters, will be
promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest.
C. G. BAtirCER, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas Hart, George W. Richards,
Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adelphi El Borth,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
N. 8.--Office of the Agency on the North-East corner
of Third and Wood streets, Pittuburgh,
Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents In
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and th e surrounding country. No
marine of Inland navigation risks taken, a agl-ly
A tiENCY OF TUE FitANNLIN FIRE INTITRANCE
11 COMPANY OF PIIILADELY:ti,"--N. E. corner of
Third and Wood stroets, Pittibiergh.—Who aseete of the
company on the firm of January. 11415,tte publi*lted in
ecnifornlity with an act of the Penneykania Leginlature,
were
Bonds and Mortgages•
Real Emma, nt cost• -
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash
?kinking n mull 0f6209,433 42
i
Affording certain axiomatic that all losses will be
promptly mot. and giving entire security to all who ob
tain policies (mat thin Company. Risks taken at as low
rates as are consistent with securityi
Oil!, WARRICK MAILTIN, Agent.
11. GA
•
LI.A4nER. H. 'KILLER
GA , LLAGIIER, LONG & MILLER,
NG 109 From It , &arr.:en Wood and Smitlifiell satria.
iy ANT:FAL-I:C.BMS of Bolls of all aiva, doubts nod
n %Ingle notion Fore' Pumps. Count Railing, Min•
c rat %Valor Pumps, fittings of
all kinds for Geo, Water,
.team, ' Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri-
ton metal for moult.. Particular nttenUon paid to Gas
Fixtures, and tvctl assorted stock of Plain ism] Orna
mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, he., te.c., con
stantly on hand. 0c.19
AIRNISTEMF6. 114110 EL CIROZXR.
RAISTRONG & CROZER, Comrrteraion Merchants.
ill, No. 21 Market street, Pittsburgh, Ps.. will attend
promptly to the PRI!' of every detteription of NVettern
Produce, and other a rtielev entnotteil - to their - tart.
Rxvito Ittotvey.&. Co. Pittsburgh; Hanna,
Orlthinit & Co- New Lisbon, O.; Merchants fooenitiy.
Weltsvtite, O.: Rhode. & Ogleby, Bridgeport. 04 A= ti.
Rtettordkon /V Bro.. Cincinnati: I F. HOWAlli.LOIIII•iile,
Ky.: ltutto & Dorwort, St. Louie; U . Boyle*, Steuben
ville. derOty
SCHOOL:.
glut:office. Subscriber will receive at hit oce. young, Gan
' ilemen desiring to read law. He will suranitend
and tittert their studies, and by constant superstsiod, and
strict )s - rekty examination prepare them for admission
to th e ;Inv.; 4 'IIEADF; wAstiviarcesi.
The finl,scribers hare been in habit of daily profession•
at loterrnurtin wnt Heade Washington, Esq., for many
yenta, and feel Amax pleasure in attesting the accuracy
at tint legnl mrotruciors, and his eminent rapacity for the
undertaking set forth to his advertisement.
They earnestly reeentmend to young,Oemletnen who
wish to ;require a rontriment knowledge of the legal
lo avolf thetuselres of the advantages which his
proposed Law Reboot will afford them.
Charles Slimier, 0 Metcalf,
A Mirky.. Tim* Williams,
Mr,11141C41, - tf. Dartarth,
nediert Woods, lames Dunlap
0. 0 hoontis Win. If Velum,
J It Ataltuts, A W. Loomis.
cirri:J-3m
Grerit likararalltt Car' ttie,i 7 ; --
tarrartrtz Ent 1111 - 11 :I tr.t,V.E.l. rfrllartiON. ra. '
jt • the mast popular of at! tu Kyr turd SHOE 1.117
tabitohrnrcto In the Wr-0... Th lx place haotratted
:to reputation by {le trtOptolOt kettiolit the very
t,,00 Boot): eoi : H ance. which are made clpresolt ,
la order tot Ono ittoOkrt_ and he io h at rahaf t ed 01 4 hy
kerp;na the toot elooorted *roc k of tioryrs and s}lOEij
tit the 5V 'nett ern:nary, but be O: enabled and dorr.
mimed In coil bit (.:001.):4 lancer than any other larnr4e
junot3bly Cu,,. he caret 1:ot what larthtio*lh , 7 hOillSt of
huvir,o for oarnktg meat if , ltiorentento, to the ;white. It
. rtl.V.018113:0 to .e! forth agate gay:outages anti faeihtret
o, ta advert:ld-mem. that the °rear Bleglain Cotner ha*,
e.ve r utbert, which enable, tit ptuittletvt to tell !town
nod Sboe• ut . Om snip bent tionlttres atso ittyles at (tuts 10
u, v.. per rent lower than any other :t taro la the city.
"The to at to trot the ratith•ri, for all who koteod porch**.
okg, ROCITS and 'c11131:?, to torte at lIATLS GREAT
BARG a IN CORNER, tliunlttt the *took II foiptirt ~.1.1
all .1111,, rao‘ried That the aroalßaq'tOW COMM 4hhid
fi44t.'" Fm/tw n." 1.1 is tit* Sehnert far tho public, oar and
all, to get good ktoota and Shears cheap, for rata.
deeo
.1 LIATES
ttreiat Wo*tontila liaAlatert
if A (INES ' S. THENK AND IVtIIP MANI. rACTEatr.
'II} punt Iftt..`T !sirs this mothoot of ittformio:...; to.
and pniihr to Kora - rah that hr hae
I.yr;re.l .runic a the fitihrulfitt - nettled Uric:es. nihs.
snau ulacturi , . to lb). city 1131t1,1*.A:r4fInklAlA
W biP.ell of whirl . 4ufraut tnude of the
Luit muter:W.l.a -by the Lord ntachisitterit in .4.11.* - heoy
cuutit). Lictuir iietsinniurd to *ell hi. nrituulartures
soniethaitglow,ktitUaiikl, hien bele , tsAlrt .40/E1 in lice
tataahi tootle IMIPItti. in ;trod of :ho ahova tiatund fa
tteir,. to Ci. IVotottouso, No. 114.1 Lihotty atrott. °pry..
... 0 0vanth. Lotatia snstta to attar (or machinery,
oo L3l
Cisickeiring's "New
ElttllT NEW PIANO-FORTES, from
r. the totohonteal Inaiturietr.iTy of CitleYer
tau. ilustott i wild the nevi . tatiarovott cir
-I,llar sus!, just tertis'utl and 1101, - 011,11,
to oak at at MT ChirkettaWa Partort prier*. by
/OFEN 11. htELLOR,
No 4 ! ti - t 0.1 •dreet_ l'ittNhaigh sok &grin far Chit-her
tot:'• t:rrool nod minute Pl*ltile. tie Wesletitl'endu
_ _
.. ......_______—
1(111N:41'0N A STOCKTON hove froit rem vedi be
1 V fOilnWing new work. ,
Illistory of Congress, Biographical and Political, tom
prising n tnotnr) ml ihttrnOlitelrfnnYnnlniitn,!:“Vrrn, lint
born, &e .1 horn the formation of the Government to th •
IPresent tine; 140r:wing% else, histotKial notices of va
riot,. [mimes! events of Ocean Steam Navigation; o
the 'yen and Coffee taxi together with btogratillies, per
i .0”:11 histories, A•e,, by floury o.lVheoler, illustrated by
.trel prinriiiiii, and Mc tannin autographs.
i History of Charles 1, of Boehm! iby Jrieol i Ai bott,
Avtill engraving..
The unionise of Yachting; Voyage (Etc Firm, by Jos.
C Ilan.
A new novel; Mary Burma i a tale of•Manehester life.
The :lforul, Social and Profesimmal ditties of Attorney.
and Soh, ant... by Sainucl Waricti,Bsitbi F. R. S of the
otter temple, Onrrister at Law. • dery
, Iron City ()rocker orriciiread 134Ai47zri,7
1 Il i OULDresper Il j il - i 1 8 y i i i ir i nt A h ß in ri ftlend4 and Me pub
lic generally, that he has added to hi. other hu.i.
ne... the manufacturing of Craekers of every variety.—
Roving purchased ono of V R. Nevin*. Cracker nail
Itilot limed machines, he 10 prepared to fill all orders for
cracker. or pilot bread at the Mormon notice and hopes
, by a atria attention to business, to !them a portion of the
' public patronage. The public is respectildly invited to
call awl examine for theingelve..
BAKERY, No. la Commercial Row,Libcrty at, oppo
site Smith fi el.
N 11. Sxperior family Bread, rye. and dyspepsia Bread,
large and multi roll., fresh every morningenn be had at
the store, or my wogon, or at my stand in the market.
Cake. and Confectionary on hand and ruffle to order,
.1. SIIRPIRARD.
ap.:29-1 y No In Commercial Row, Liberty st.
stiltli the beet Cough Medicine I everSavr:r*
DEAD thin following proof of the .uperiority of Dr, 1171-
/ord's Oriental Cough Mixture, from is respectable cit
izen, who has tried it: •
Prrreacuan, Dec. 15,1647.
!limns. HAYS &BAQCKU'VE:—Afterlabpring for several
weeks under tint diMethantves of a haratsing cough and
1. T:15 . ! d o i f it s t e r7 e s r i , n a g o r f o ti l i i r e n h i
ti h i tylu i s w itf i ci a tt e t e e d tt e
to t.ic.f:
chase a bottle of your Orientnl Cough Mixture, and give
it a fair trial, To my groat surprise, after using only one
half of the bottle found myself eotirely well. "iris Ms
bat medicine I ever saw."
True copy.
Sold by HAYS it DROCK.W.
clot Row, Liberty street, near Ct
V . P.vrtafitigititEClTlTFTl
ings, Fourth street.—HOUGll
typists from the Eastern cities, wt.
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms In
the third story of Burke's building, 4th it.
Persons 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 most pow.
°riot kind, enabling us to execute pictures wisurpassed
for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are
solicited to call and examine. •
Persons silting for pictures are neither reonirred or ex.
fleeted to take them unless perfect satisfaenon rgiven.
N.ll. Operators will find this a good depot for stock
and chemionis.
ID - Instructions given In the art, containing the more
recent Improvements. - Jan 7
• Oyater Agency.
OYSTERS CHF.APER THAN THE CIIKAPEST.—
Received this day, direct from Baltimere, 'by
press, Fine Fresh Oysters, whieh I will . sdll low, ut my
iu the.Ditunond;• also at Wm. Kramer's, corner of
Second and. Smitlifield•streets, and It o.ltelly's, corner
of FilM and Market alley. ' -
I will receive them daily at the above places. All
Oysters warranted ; money returned, if 110 t good.
nov2s . F. RI BRAVO.
New Millinery, Silks, VeAve.tli 040 .
JUST received Ran New York 'a choice ',Wee:
Hon or elegant rich Satiliti, Sake, iVinlet Ribbons,
sortmeFriiteonte'thVititrr litillicnPeittisPeß3Oodes;',CAa
pes, Cnrdittaiq,
ece., on hand and tna to Order in the latest style,
et the shortest notice. MRS. IM.YFP
decn' No. To Bt. Ciairnt. (West side.)
A FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.--Alrs.S. BARR.
itrri r y Fourth street, roar Wood t would inform the Ladiee
1 1. • 'of Fittsburglt. end ylelnity t that ih° will °Pelt°flr
Iluesday, the 24th pith i en extensive assortment of Pal
Old Winter Millinery. - - eet2o
IDR SALE—A Oriekdivelling_house .and lot, Ws,. ple d :
4! sant location, situated.on Knoll itreet„.AllegfienY-'
. ----
The houstim well atranged,kaving a good cellar, a Ir.trUh..
: en mid:llama rocno,halrand two parlors, three bled want
c HAN . oEist. RIX SILK' VISITS, sta. CITHMTMAS Pass: and 4, 4 , 3 t i 0 garret. Lot is feet„4l4o deep,i 0 a been.
.rusrs..,-W. R • Murphy has on band a few very band; sweet. Price; 81200. Terms, Ri o ctin,',ltand,,halniue i+
i me changeable Bilk gleitiovery suilable , for , Christmai .
presents, which be is selling -at . iodated' pricat -, " Also XSur " "1,7 " T1Y Pngiiiiiki, da4emin.ethiritelAdgentree-tit;l:itl'i'
handsome Dress Silks, Stain, superfine' new style linen angs
cambric liditts., &c. dec23
TT IVER.COhI PLAINT, JAUNDICE,. DYBEEI'Stir,:,
I,4NERVVI/S DEBILITY, DISEASE OF_THEJK.I.D. ,
NEYS, ASTHMA, and All affectimicarieb*Aiii
derangement .or disease in the Bilitiry, : •Digess •
rive, Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous _
Systems, such as constipation, inward
piles,heartburn,bassof appetite,cora
ed tongue, acidity, of the atom
nett, swimming of the head, „ •
fullness orweight in the
•
stomach, dimness of
vision palpita•
lion of the
Choking or suffocating sensating : depression of spirits,
sudden flushes of heat, pain in the side or back,
weakness of the limbs, cola feet, constant int
aft: nings.of evil, fever and dull pain in the
bead, pain and difficulty of breathing ..'"
when lying
,upon the side, /rightful
dreams, soureructations,yellow ,
ness of the skin and eyes,
• . -deficiency of perspira
tion, &c, dr.c. can be -
effectually.
cured
by DOCTOR IIOOFLANITS
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their power over tbe above diseases is not excelled—
if equalled—by , any other
„preparation in the United
Stateis,aa the-cures in this oily attest, in many cases af
ter skilful physicians had failed.
Derangement in the liver and stomach, are sources of
insanity—from disorder or obstmetion a morbid aCtion of
the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the (unc
tions of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves
are the connecting medium between mind and matter,it
follows from the reciprocal action 'that both must be
more or lees implicated and deranged simultaneouilyi
derangement there will also producedisettleof the SKIN,
LUNOS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as well as the brain.
The thousands who die with ...YELLOW • FEVER,
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing to the Same
cause:and the majority of eases of that most-painful
disease, CGNSUhIPTION, originates from the:llmM, .In
fact the stomach in the important organ in the system of
matter, asupon it you depend for the success add all the
advantages to be derived from the administration of in
terns I medicines. Its functions are of the utmost im
portance to everyone in constitutingthe source andfoun
tate of life,whieh is nutrition. No organ possessessuch
remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in
modifying every part of the system. ••
The rare success in treating disease of the liver and
stomach successfully has not beena want ofpathologieal
knowledge of their functions, but the preparation of a
compound that would act upon the disease and all the
sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in
these Bitters, aid they are ENTIRMY VEGETABLE,
and will in everycase permanently destroy costiveness,
sod give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time de
bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most
delicate stomach under any circumstances,
CAN !SECURED
WHO WILL ALL
USE THEM AS DIRECTED,.
Wrnilet rue POWalk OD XEOICINSL)
The few months this preparation has been before the
public, has, front its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the press through the land, their object being for, the
benefice( suffering besmear; its success has surpassed
I ail Precedents, and It is free from all alcoholic stimulant.
syrup. mercury, afore, quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients. and especially adapted to- the diseases of the
variable c limatt of the United States, and ibe.,West In
dia Islands,
$600,615 93
• •100,907 77
.207,409 7:1
• .
WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN %
are made strong by using it—in (set it /safe:talk medi
cine, and can be administered with safety Ma child one
Taal old.tbe delicate female, or a man at ninety,:
The Philadelphia Democrat say,:—"This.medicine
has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is is great
denten& We can speak from experience, that it .has
produced many wonderful cures.. - •
The Daffy San We beve it is on of the
best meditinetrof the y age—a.friend lie having used it in his
own family with great satisfaelion. in the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint."
The Spirit or the Times and Key Stone trays :—“Do our
g~ood citizens, who are invalids, know the many aston
ishing cures that have been performed by Dr. ilootland's
celeerateu vermeil Bitters? ff they do not, we return
mitMil them to the German Medicine Store, 2754 Race
street; allirrho are afflicted with Liver Complaint; Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia or N'ervons Debility; the. Doctor has
cured many of oar einem*. after the best - physicians
had failed. We have used them, and they have proved
lobe a medicine that every one sbould know of, and - we
cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, an d
that which giver them greater claim upon oar humble ef
fort, they are entirely vegetable.
' - The Evening Bulletin sayst - -The Celebrated' German
Rulers ars an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, and aerroastomplaints."
Nears Gazette says:—"lt is not ellen .eve natite the
various excellent medicines advertised in our columns,
because we are utrwilling. to speak except from personal
experience, mid a good constitution fortunately makes
int generaliy strangers to such articles. A. word, bow
ever.. of Dr. Hootland's German Bitters. This wx [Sow
to he an eleent tit article fulfillingin every respect what
clammed Corti by the advertiser.
The Daily News says:
"'A hlaincisa—We speak knowingly of Dr. Roof
lands celebrated German Bitters when we say ii is a
Wessinger this age. and in diseases of the bitiary, diges
tive and nervous aystetna, libes not, we think. an EQVit.
it a VIGETABLZ &ND MADE WITHOUT
count , aril to alt invalids we would recommend It as
wormy their confidence.
What stronger testimony. can a medicine have? At the
Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most
respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis
eases.
Principal Repo*, German Medicine store. fin RACE
Street, ant for role inl.aaea•ter by Jobn P. Logan; Hat
rialturg, by D. W. Grove; end respeecaole dealers gest.
throughout the country.. t
QII.X.NCE THA T HiIHAUFHL. COUGH l—The Lungs
t - 1/ are in danger. The work of the destroyer has heeu
begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in It a sound of
death.
Asa sou A Montan? Your darling child, your idol
and earthly soy, rt now perhaps confined to her tintrabti
by a dmigertlita cold—her pale checks, her thin shrunken
fingers.. tell the 1101i1 di,LeAlte has already gamed upon her
--th* sound of her supolehral cough pierees your soul.
Yogi+, Ms tr, when.jest shout to enter sheds
a heart crashing blight over the fair prospects of the fu
lure—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your
foss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm
which wilt heal the wounded Nags, it is
Mrs p
Arrate, the wife of. Wm. 'lt. Agree, ~, wan
elven üby Dr, Sewall of Washington. rs. oe and
klrielelfout of Pltiladelphia. Dr. Rev. and Or. D Mott ß of New
York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had
every appearance of heinn in temsamption, and was en
prosteinteed by her physicians—*'lienitruis Balsanr wan
given and it
Mrs. (Is.asaanert2i. of. Bull's Ferry, was lilac. eared of
concernment by thin Balsam when all other remedies
faded to give rebel—she w'rs reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. C. Carole, Dentist, 2sl Broadway. has witnessed its
effects in several caves where an other rnedeeituattfrool
i
oil rillisif—lod the Salaam operated like iseharm.. ,Dt. C.
also wanctired its wonderful 'greets in curing Asthma,
' which it never fails of doing. Smiting Blood. alarming
as it may be, is refectuallY cured by .this Balsam_ :.Ii
heals the ruptured or woundeil blood vessels. and makes
the hinge sound attain.
gee, Maar J oats, 10a Eighth avenue, wan cared of
cough and catarrhal affectionof ho years standing. The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other meds ,
clue he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Ikals, 10 Delaney
street, gave it to a sistemn-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with Atm
Asthma. 111 both cases its effect it,..vicre immediate, 800/1
restoring them to comfietahle heal th,. " ' ' '
AIM. LeCRErIA WELLS, US Christie -M., stitterrd front
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved .licr at
once, and she in comparatively well. being enabled to
subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine.
This indeed in the great remedy for Cough., Colds,.Spitc
Ong !Rood. Weer Catnplaints, and all the uffeetious of the
throati and even_Asthmt. and Consumption.
Price 2.5 cents and $1 per bottle,
Principal Office , loo Nassau street. New York. ,
Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lounges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
:}Gin's Plaster
Soldwholesnle and retail by \VM. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty- street Pittsburgh, bead of Wood street, and
by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
county:
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Alumni, et-tr. Webster mt. and Elm;
Daniel Negley, Kest Liberty; FL L. Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgli; Semi. Springer, Clin
ton; Joules M'Kee, StewartstoWn; John Black. Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Kets..
port; Meßldowney, Bakerstown; Riley 311.aughlin,
Plumb Township; AVM. J. Smith, Tempertinceville; {as.
Fulton. Turentum; G. H. Starr, Se wiekly: tun rft-ty
ArcitEETTWIIIMAY -be. W. LANDS ? of
01, elite, N. V., says; "I. am well persuaded, and have
been for some time, that your Domestic Vagetable'Pills
are of greet use .to all those who may have occasion to
use them, and have administered teem to my patients.... .
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are
mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills, Price,
23 cents a boa. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. L.,CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street, near Third.
Also, by Wit. Cole, Allegheny city; J. 0. Smith, Bir
minghain;end John M'Craoken. Fifth 'Ward.
Jaynes , Family Medicine..
DS. COOK, Piqua, Ohio,. Writes. MIAMI, IBM
"I have used your VEl77!iftige, Carmipoticn Ratssim„
and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three Years.
and-have been exceedingly well pleased with-them, - and '.
never, as y4h, to my recollection, failed of realizing my
fullest' expectation in their curative properties.. Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not hut that they
claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by those who have used them 1 was formerly
very partial to **sae Vermifuge, until I bee arneacqunin
ted with yours, which has my decided prefcrene to any
other now in use.
Ressectfully, ydurs. &e.,. S. S. COOK, M. IV
Ey- For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Fourth st.
13 A, .I . 'A.HNESTOCICS COUGH SYSCP.--Thittpre.'
11. paFation 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
Allectiomu and the propnetora feel warranted in recom
mending it as safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony *fits value. '
It is pleasant tette taste ; and is ofered atso low aprim
ao-to plake 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 •
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
Corner of First and Wood; also, corner : of Sixth. and
Wood streets. deal,
DR. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE Pfitehtd
'alai-wholesale and retail, al the _ '
• REAL FETATE urstrica z
No. 50, Smithfield at.
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city': J. G. Smith, Bit..
mineam;Jolui McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward;
Drugs'.aril
ShC111101•1011 An-ift7Cl ' fiSc *Balsam.
MIMM
•.=4ll...:4llo.:.:.MOutirttli- •
• CHINESE HAIR CREAIII--.l(' intiaifeltrainli. for .
‘;,,i.frowth,• beauty, and restomtion Of tho Hale. 'The
Cream, when once known, will stipercede other . arti
fice of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead
Penh; thin,• tuthea !thy . ; nor ttirrilaggray•, life* iMplicai
Hone will make.the hair soR and dark, aud give Ita beartwe
tifulf lively appearance; and will' elsomake it malthoie
rliveliness and healthy colar,•• twice as long as all th e
reparatione that are generally eased. • Where the hair's.'
biu, or has fallen off, it may he restored bylining this
Cream. Everyladrand gentlemen who is in the habit of ,
being oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle oe
the Chit/bee Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will
hot injure. the. hair like the other preparationt, but milli
beautify it, and give perfect Benefaction in every its .
• For testimony tb its Very stipiikitqualitles, seethe fel
lowing . - letter from the liev.•••Mir.: Caldwell 'ld! 'Hegira: .
Hendershott & StretehMatiltville; genital' agents' for. the'
Lettir qf the 7iee. R. CalduyelL-Pasuir f ifte Probyterts
a
Blesses Hstruzasnorric 411ETCLI: GVNTLICkIICP-I take
p.easute in adding my teitimOhy . In' favor of the excellent
preparpon called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair 'Cream; for,
about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come our; but having procured a bonlexof the
Cream, and used it according to the presariptitm, it is now
elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and
oils were applied; each leaving my hair in a worse state
thanbefore. This Cream, however,' has met my expect.
tenons
. .. . .. ,
•
' As an article for the toilet, my wife: gives it preferanca
,over all other.. being delicately perfnmed'and notdis.
posed to rancidity. The Indies, espacially,will find the .
Chincae Cream to be a - desideratum. in.their preparation! -
for the toilet. , - Respeettullyike, • • -' -• ' "'
Pidaskh ?snow, 1847. . " .' i:. - •
,
Mr 'Sold wholaude and. retail, in Pittsburgh, by,sohn
.
•
M. Toarneenj,46 Market at, - and. Joel Molder, conferee
Want and F ' ... . . tetSsl&w-ly
. - .
T AD/r...S are caudoned against tudng Comrnon .
PmPa-
Ls red Chalk.: They are not aware:how frightfullyinm-.
dons his to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow,
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre
pared chalk! !Besides it (*injurious. containing. a large
quantity of lead' We haverepared a beautuul vege
table article, which we call J o nes' Spanish Lilly IVhlte.•
It is perfectly innocent, being.parificit of all .delewcicrus
qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively white at"the same time' ileting
as a cosmetic on the skin, ma king it soft and smooth. •
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of hlaisachn
setts, says.: "Alter analysinglones'SpanishLilly White,*
I find it possesses, the most beautiful and natural, and at
the same time innocent; white I ever saw. 1 Certainly'
tan censcientiously recommend its nee to all whose skirt
requiresbeautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions
—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with sell leather
or wool—the ferment; preferable. •
Alive *sr or Tsang F2ll .25 Farm—White teeth,
foal breath, healthy gams . sad nnhealthyteeth,
atter being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the motatheautiful
ivory, and, at the same time it is - so perfectly innocent
aniLexquisitely fine, that iticomnant daily use iv highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi
tion, giving • them a beautiful polish, and- preventing a
premature decay. Those -. already • decayed • it prevents
from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.
Price 25 or 373. cents a box.. All the abovenre told only
at 82 Cha thaw se., sign of the American Ea,gleiNeW York;
and by the appointed A gents whose. names appear in the
•
WILL. YOU MAIRT, and get a rich husband, lady! "Your
face is- yout fbnuno. , beautilial, clear; fair! Is' it
white? If not Call be made's° even 'though it be yet;
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous
ands have been made thus who have washed once or
twice with Jones , Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is
glorious and magnificent: Bat be sure you get -the genu
molonett, -Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, ES
. . •
Ring-worm, Saltutenm ScarveydErysipelas, Barber's
J
Itch, arc. often cured br ones' Italian Chemical' Soap,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it . mires
pimples, freckles, and dean the skin, all know.. Sold at
the American Eagle, fly Chad= street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. : , . . ,
.C, CYGLIS, Jr.. Patterscui.
Sold at Ja.ozzog!" CIS Liberty as„.heasi of : Wood, Slot'
or the Big Boot. -
/ANN .la.dakila TWELYE•AND A HALF cfrwrts.
<l—Efafriag..—;Confidential.—Any lady between twen
ty and thirty, posseestug a synuretridal form, graid.fea
turesolke., winked eonfidentially,,can she suppose any ,
man could admire her while she:has such yellow teeth;
stick sallow. rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad,
wiry hair, when, by spending the above sum, she might
have delicite white teeth, a pare sweet breath, and a
beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white
teeth and sweet breath by using alt. box of Jones'. dm.
bee Tootle Pam; &skin white, pure and spotless as snow,
by using a cake of the genuine Jones' /talian• Chemical
Soap; ands beautiful head of hair by using a 38.-tionleof
Jones' Coral Hair Restoratire. Dr not form an opinion
against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be
sure to ask for Jones ' artielm Sold only in New York
at 3Chathamat For sale by ; • : .
• • • WM. JACKSON. Agent, •
apl3 . . -S9 Liberty st. ' Pittsburgh.
C ANCER' "-
SCROFULA. A,NI:I GOITRE. 7 —AmpIe . ex
,/ per/cute has proved chat no combination of medicine
have ever been so effiencibUS in removing the above dm
eases as DR...lArNE'ff ALTEFtA.TIVE. It has 'erected
cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis
eases of that class, but has removed The most . stubborn
diseases 'or the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, tcc: ' This
medieine cetera into the circulation,-mud eradicates' dis;
eases wherever located. It purifies - the blood andtother
luiis of the body,' remoyes alsstmctiOn in the pores of
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bone.s.
It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi
new and invigorates the whole'systeit,ond inverts ani
mation to the disensettand debilitated constitution. ' nerd
is nothing superior bolt in the
.wholumateria inediea.
Is perfectly safe and extremely pleas.snt, and bas nothing
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea'of swat:
lowing nietheine. - • •
117-For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE,
nFourth .t.. near Wood, ' mar3o
A Reoir fo Ilse
.iteelpe for the Human 11,atri
FORCE I'M GROWTH AND NEALTH, MARE
IT FOFT, - Slid F, CLMAN AND. FlNEk;—Persons
in consequence of the many things sotd; ket down every
ankle, the ireviir 'SD good,) as a humbug. - If pe6ple
could be made to try a 3s. bottleotione's Coral Hair Ra
mat-alive, nnd sed how it mak es dry, rusty,. red, light hair'
tnoisr, soft, rto b um' and duck, and ieeps it so ; ;and by its
use; (CIT L SOMtIiMe. onuses it to grow naturally beautiful;
if people could see the number of poor respectable me
chanics that uae it. (aye, and find it the cheapest thing
they can use.) for dressing and beautifying. the Ifidr; 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 costa but eltillings to try.
We formerly sold bottling - leo than $l . bottles. but we
wi al; people to try U. Sold only at 62 [mind 82.1Cliatleam
street, New York. and by • - ' ° '
mur2O WM. JACKSON. Agt.. FD Liberry
VI ORE l'Et , l'utdoN S for Dr. WIWO's Faihily Medi
eineA.—The undersigne&t.itixeris of Dittshurgh.hav l
In personally tried Di. Wiltrird's . Oriedtal Cough
MIT. and e x perienced rte betioficial effects, do most eheet ,
fall): recommend, it az, saie mid elle:Mai, in all caste.
Speaking from experietree, we believe Hint itinis.zio su
perior; and would recomnieud its' use. to alfttie aillieted;
CHARLES . LENVI.S:'
Witt, JENKINS.
Pitt , hare,h, March 15(11.1949.
Sold by J. Sehoonmaker Ic"Co4 John "lays, Jaines
A. Jotteli,.3. i. C 11550, JOllll P. ;eon, F. L. Snowden,'",
Ntohler. Ogden k SnoWden. - • apV.
PASFt:i.7. (rift
LAS, Sarbcr Itch, Chaps; Sore Britritt,'PiMpps.—
This is Used by many physittans in this city in the
above. and we would not c o nscimteionsly.sell unless we
knew it to be all We state.. '
As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the,
only article ever known that removed impurities, - and
cleared and beautified the'skin, making it soil, clear.
smooth and white as nn Infants..aint mind, it is sold at 82,
Chatham st., N. Y., end by
VW; .1 - ACKSON, Agent:;"
mar9,s 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh;
CIONSISSIPPION neize.s , more victims titan any other
) disease in our country. The young, the old, the
beautiful hod gay, are all alike subjem to ,
its invidious
ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to
bloom with the glow of henlth. But every casO:origt.
notes in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthY
of attention at first—aid only met with remedies when
too late. Watch the first symptoms with jealotts mire,
and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A.
Fahnestock & Co., whirls will cestainly check its further
progress, and restore the infiumed organs tp a beautiful
action.
For sole by 11 A. FAHN ESTOCK • Co., corner Is
and Wood sts.; alio, corner WI naWood. 4aell
. .
FOR SALH—AII - that valuable property where the
subscriber resides, together with the improvements
thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield, ( welt
ingOli Sixth it: Ithl A. , and in depth on ,Che fry alley gill
feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or
a Public Hall, and contains a half situate of ground; or
it might be divided into 19 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet
each on Sixth 'street, by 190 feet:deep, and E lots with a
front of tits feet each on Cherry alleywhyd9OrofgeeTt
PORTER.
Jans:tf
DECElVEDMagazines for January, 1849,
AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street,
It third door above Second street—
Godey's Lady's :Book,
.unusually large, with six at
Tractive engravings; the literary department of the high,
cat order for ibis No., commencing anew volume.
•Smtain's Union, Magazine, , beautifully embbllished,
and comprising 80 pages:of reading . inatter, all original;
GrahaWa Magazine, illuitrated with four beautiful en.
g ravings,; in size, a full, double. number.
POEMS of John Quincy Adams, with NOtiees of his
Life and Character.
A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church,
against the charge of corruption, in the administration of
her discipline; published by order of .the Church.
Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wadding; trans
lated from the French of Rodolphe Topffer.
An Impartial Account of the Life of theltelr. John N.
Ma ffd—a narrative of .his first marriage; also. his second,
with many particulars never before published': • •
Second volume Paul Ardenheim, now complete;; by
George Lippard. - - .
Mary Barton, a Tale of MaticheatertLife, England;
published by the .Harperso
Julian De Clifford, or Woman's Love ; Romance of
Smiles and Tears;.illustruted.
Angelina Lam:mire; or the Life of a Beauty; by th e;
authorof the Jilt; Breach of Promise, &c., &e.
The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame;
by Victor lingo. - -dean
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Notice - totfie
THE sabScribei informs tbo public:"generalli, and.
Bonsekeeners and Retail' Grocers particularly, that.
liels discontinuing the Qaeettsware latuauessoind will .
.sell offhid present stack at r edpeed prices ',': Th ose who •
obtain China, garenSteare,`'or Gkw , villSn3 this
a rare, opportunity for getting buhh articles nithey want,
Much ebetiperthanthe usual rates. a
Remember' the CH INA:IIA.LLNa',II.BWood
street,'-ifearute '
;P: . lg•l,Noiil'dispoi e 0103.1,461 e Saki 10 any pipsidui
ygishint tci , l)ar it, at a' bargnut
, :jaasar *4.
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T. Okt.llatt
EuENWt -; $ 11 P PENN EET
OIiAIfOSTRS.
FRESH '
LG 01E , a nd ...every delimit} , of
the season the market affords,- served/diva/Abet
shortest notice, and in the very best style. The house is
fitted up and arranged iu the best order, under th 4 man
agement of [sep27l JOHN M. CAMPBELL.
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mum- SAT „tiosnigliTTOlrratt
prcreasedfroM emit I* igiFituckle,..••
• ,11,13.5.,feet h o low-tbe surface of the earth, a. eertam ;.
land , infallibb.. dare. for Sprains, Strains t Ccits,.ll/Ms — es;. i
Scalds, .Burio, Totter; Erysipelas, Scolo•Xcad4.Ctat'lft:
Mrhooping-Coaphi-ltillammatorySore Tbreet, Ore tuld
/inflamed .Ey es,Flaltdenceitheers,Earter So TF4, spit, • .
, INFLAMMATORY RHEUM/419mi—, ,
whicblieldetoita effects in *surprising manner.,.
1; has neger.yet failed when .uscd IrCeOtding to Pet,.
pons.. ,Rend •• . , •
• . : : • • .Mincuzinta,•AlleghellY c 0 .; 4- ayr
November IS, ,
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This is to certify, that my. wife, Margaret Ghriest, Was.
pared of teßheumatic Complaint of qeven years atitadleg . ,'
by which she was so lame as, to be pbliged to aria Orutelt.,:
es.. In one week she was cared by using.tbe; :Mead=
Oil y and could Walk about as usual without her ortitchei..
The iiilhicring is communicated,by Mr:!;NYM.PTa4iltg T.
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Jackson's agent or Stephenville f O,• ~,
• AI gentlema4 nem' Stenbeneille, wbohate*tuto.l. bJe f
:to pat either of his feet to the ground (Pr twele9teara s tn;
consequence of lameness, by. the use of,Cone b t3lti'vrne
'enabled to walk two miles to a township .eleetl .. o*:;'
likewise a scraerei , m remedy for •
.CONTRACTION' -OF TILE MUSCLES
.The following Is coramunfcated by Mr. jYrif: . as ;
lackson'a agent for Steubenville:
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lady residing. in Steubenville: 6f Whine
hand was so contracted as to deprive-her of the rive of it
for thirty-fire years„was entirely cured bir the 111,0 of one,
bottle of the Oil, so that she.now has. the . perfect ,use of
:her hand tally equal to the other 'which had. ne•ier been.
affected. It lute also been found to be a Anfc . mad ineinci •
bloagent in the speedy and certain core of
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DEAFNESS, . • •
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in, all cases not organicallyincurable.
• A icil y residing in Allegheny city was effectually claretl;
of obstinate deafness, of years , continuance„,by. the• atm
:of leas than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said: she
'heard better th an she bad ever done before. , ,
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A. gentlernan well known iq Pittsburgh, was cured et;
deafness of nine years' qtanchng t bk Abe use .of a small
quantity of the Oil. The names and residences oldie
lady and gentlematiwill• be given to those who desire it s ;
at the office of the advertiser. . •
Its properties are highly developed in the certain and
surpnsingly speedy core of all cases of
CHOLIC, CRAMP,AiND SPASMS. -
Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually
cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short spans' of halt
an honewhen theoarties have been agonized with pain.:
Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested
in the radical care of
DISEASES OF THE SPINE.
A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, Was Clive.
effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine,
which had confined her to her bed for a considerable
time, in which she could not torn heritelf. ' It is' also- a
sure remedy and perfect cure for palasinthe small of Ms-
INFLAMMATION OF THE . KIDNEYS.
Raid the following
Prrnottruan, Dee..lB, I AO. • •
Thiel?, to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in
the email of my back and kidneys, which affectednie so
much that I could not stand Upright: By rubbing-exist
nally, and using half a teaspoonful internally, night and
moinlng, I was entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLE,
_ . . near Warren, Armetrong cc .; pi.
Itisteritlensan'of Pittsburgh, nfilicted violent
flammation 'the kidneys—the pain' of 'which caused
him to faint-moan completely cured, in three days, by the
use of the Aiitetican Oil. • • •
The qualities of Ws' ' • ' '
~NATURE'S OWN REMEDY
ie eitreinely penetinting and
quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem
edy wherever intlaintnatiod-esists; eitheeektehial
ternal.• Used immediately 'Met a:cat, bruise:or woundt
it will cure and prevent _ •v • • :•••.: . • .
GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • It
It ling, in addition, been•found a salutary, pleasing and
effective remed
fluent diseases .y far those very anpleasantand incense&
GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS . ..•,
'Mr Price, 50 cents per bottle. • ; : -t.
Oantion.-Bo on Your Guard. • . ." .
The reprising excellence and growing popularitT
the American Oil, has induced some dishonest:persons i
palm upon the public, miserable -imitations or this tridi
valuable Medicine, for the purpose of rlik.:eiving the un
wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. •;;•;}. . ' • •.1
In order to be sure of obtaining the gerimi :; ne, obsern.';
the following rota
lat. See that the name f‘ Wm. Jackson,B9 Liberty at
head of Wood st.,. is printed on the inboforreppe .
of each bottle, to Minute which is felony.' '
2d. That each bottle is Inclosed Ma panmhietedaMin.
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ing full directions for use; and also containing the ame'
and address of Wm. 'Jackson, General 'Agent' for, the
proprietors • likewise, the name and address of Me 'pta' .
pnelon, D. Nail & Co., Kentucky. ' ' ' '. • •
Purchase,ostv of the advertised Agents, ;rill' Of
whom haven show bill, on,which is printed the narneiot.
the Proprietors and General Agentsthrts : D. Ilan &Co.•„:
Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson,' Pittsburgh 4
General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part' of
Ohio and Western Virginia r and the printeriP• nimeS4
RPM illin & Bhryock, Pittsburgh—printed at 'the - hotted
of said show bill. • '
Observe=-the genuine American Oil is of a dark
green color without any sediment, and its specific gravi
ty lighterMiin.water. The counterfeits are most/Y:43f
black - colori—some white, like Spirit/I,M TurPentidS,
said to be re fi ned cuid.clarified;-. some Sorineta
crest mixture °father common oils; undone abl,tek Oahy.
looking mixture,Turponing tecome fronotho"Patslnil
and Allegheny Dispensary, Co.' , Nona of:thesesa .
terfelts posiess either Me virtue or the power of the•
AMERICAN OIL.' ' '• •
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lf,77tilold wholesale nad - retail 'by Writ.: - CP301.1;
Generalruid Sble . Agent fcir the Proprietor iff.:Weitard
Pennsylvania, Western. Nirgiain4 and . ,Northern;..Ohl4r,
and by- he following duly appointed Agents in AUeghept
comity, Pal:.— .. , .. ., : -. .,..-:
-.A. M. Marshall,
Brown, " Allegheny city.
J. Jethnson t [
'Jonathan Ghnest; Manchester. ..
Aiexuntler Asclale, Wylie Street:
J. R. Jacques, Zinsungham:
Win. J. Smith; Tempefianeeville:_
G..lEStarr. - Sewickley.t • - '
Edartinl'fliontpsiin, AVilkinsbuigh.
. Daniel Negley, East. Liberty, .!? 't
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgit.
:Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgh.
H. Rowland it Son.
O. F. Diehl, Elizabeth:' •
: :John Black; Turtitil:Creek.
Intlterstovili-
Samtiel Springer, Clinton..
James lki'Kee;Stetvarts*lnt,
Riley it/jam:Min, Plum township.,
- FultOri;Tarentga:
leretnish.Pleruitag;Lawienzeville.
—Robert Williaitts,.Artharsvillo::
nacts-il&tvr6m
1 RO3l the New . York Gazette, Oct. 6, 19.741, 'dolt
_U paper deservedly at the - head of: the- daily: ppitrit
Bristol., Eztract of SoliapariUit.,--4t were but co
to to call the attenticnt of our readers to this invaluabf fit
amtion which will be foundadvertised in another co unto,
Mr. Bristol is brother, and issues ti inlet - 040g,
netripaper, every novrtmd then, one two nantbers
which we have already noticed; and the medicine-Well
haa - been eulogised by' nearly all the press of the western
country, and, we doubt notoustly eulogised,. Ithao la its
favor, moreover,
_tory .liattering te_itunottiole .front.iha
most eminent practitioners in every par; of,th.ecountry
where it [has both need. There is heathy aud - Aaste
enough lit the bottles, and in the engravediabelainwhich
they are enveloped, to induce a purchltse f tvere it th . o
preparation itself were not one of the"sovereignesttiit
the world," as every .person:mtut- believe ie.-that: is;
every' one roust bolieve it is.-:.that. is, every one; Who.
Would not resist a mass of dOcumentary evidence concluii '
sive enough to convert Turk to. Christianity. - Buy one'
of the . bottles gentle reader, and see whether yon do not
ogreawith us - cm-this point. •!` "- •-•
For sale by B. A. FATINESTOCK dr..Co ,,
feb23" r ear. 'Of Ist and Wood and 6th ard :Wood eta. 4.
- 114 ftEuigicrism, 4No. Tic DoLorie.us,.—,
A jespeciAble gentleman called at our office, as Oils
said, - tainfortn us that he had been afflicted for lo years
with Rheumatism or Gout,- and 'occaadeatilly 'with
Doloreul; that he had ' been frequently 'confined-to h a s
room for months to.other and. often suffered the Most.ia- -
. tense and excruciating pain, but tlettiately.he had Leek
using 'lciine's Alteanve, from whiCh he found the
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nal and unexpected relief...' He says he found - the ine It
, tine-very pleasant and effective, and 'that he now-cbd
aiders himself perfectly cured.—Rii/adelphia North Amer ;
,can.
A PACT Won= gentleman of Scrpfulona
i habit, from indiscretion in his - younger days, became affl
fected with. IJlcerationa in the Throat. and Nose, auk a
disagreeable' eruption of the Skin... indeed, his -whole.
aystem. bore the marks of being saturated 'with aliSetts4.
'One hand and ' rist were so, much affected that he had
, lost the use of the band, every part being, covered - .. - vvidir
deep, painful, and otfensivit ulcers, end:were tuilicalffler
.and porous as an honey-comb. it was.ettliis stage of .
:complaint, When death appeared inevitable from a'ltnith . .
some ,disease, that be commenced:thetas of layiati's Ais
: te mike and having taken sixteen bottles, is noviVerfect
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ly cared
The. Alterative: operates thiongb tha eirculatinn,
purifies the blood and - eradicates dlicalte from the system;
Nvalerever locatedi, and the .numerous motel( it }Atelier;
oised : in -diseases! of the skin, cancer, serefultq. gong
;liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd - other chronic discateth is
.truly astonishing.—Spirit oflke .Tintes.-- ; f; :
gar For tale ut Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE '
.72 Fourth street.: .
; --r toreelti Arrival at Na.llo -Woad street... 3
AR' HODKINSON has just opened, within the pas_
week, the largest assortment of French CHINA
ever opened in this city; consisting. in part of— , Faney, Plain, •
White,Gold Line and Gold: Band Tete Settik an)
-even:lye assortment of White, Flowiagr Blue and Lives.
pool Iron Stolle Ware, in Tea Sam or in separate. piece's,.
as may be required.. Also, a 'beautiful, assoliment or,
Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and Hi , :
`terns, direct from the raa.nuf.acuirers.
Ladies wouhrdowell to give him ticall; at
oct27 ^ ' No. /VI Wood at., 3 door; below
-nusinesi 1
!TIRE undersigned,Uncoumcd by the liberal patronagd
of the.merchants, professional gentlemen and me
hhiniins of the city, offers his services, for: he
of accounts ;We city of Pilitsbuith and Vieinity,
irig attended trebilsiness of Luis kind for years fot.
the Baird of Trade, and being well bconainted with hl3
and the adjoining cities, he feel& ccinfident of his '
to give .saiisfaction, by prompt rind 'faithful attention-10
hit business entrusted to him.
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To be found at*Mr. Wm. RAZD% latrelaLUl"kan Or - 0
Third street, opposite the Yost Office: . ;,.
RayssEacias., : -
-P. Da f > a c countant;
Thomas SeottMaspn;
Jas. hie tdre,AterehkTado
Wm. D. Senile; _
Dr.- W. M. AVriglll, Aktotisti:
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C. Dodg e. IngYZ:"Jilt I
Gabriel Adams;
J. Carothers;
L. R. Livingston;
James Atarshajl;
George Breed; ,
Dr. Geo. D. Bruce—
illustrated by
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maim ! , peOardi Poeta of America, with tlotrait.s.
The Fist of the Knicketboikers? -'. • ' - ' .."-. ~
EwiVllisl3,°;oelCaSt—s . l ili rv inl ing tre s te B :b e y tc l, 4 eu l ri e , lr . ,
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.., A Fable for Critics. '• --." ~ ~ . ',.:— . ' , ' .... ''
• Ellis' Metrical Romances .. • "---:, ~' - -,.:
I' The Child of the Sea. ,'' :. :-,• !: ,
. Lamb's Dramatic Poeta";
I Lowe IPs Couversations on lue old Poets:
~ Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher
ir, Poetical WorkkoiSfieneee.
i,Pnetieul Works. rd. Chaucer.
Poeiicar Works of Ford and hlassinger.
or sale by H. S . BOS WORTH & CO.
" uovl6 4th street, near Market.
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