The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 12, 1849, Image 4

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"Pli'ar Al titie'-Gola an -Heitri - agi ye:sari it Ahead I
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NEW GOODS" NEW GOODS?' •
Grealdd Bargainis than ever,can•nowleinid a,
thesigtioftV•Ntio Gaiden,Ba-14- . !• , e,onlidatirot '
, betwaen Thlrtland.Foarth;-wherb is atlel *pen - P.l' l
a spladdld•Mock Jo f whiter - Dry•Loods, cheaper. than the •
samo quality of . Goods have ever been offered ,ies:Pitia
51.'L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street,:bevamen.
Thiid — ifsid - .Fisattkr. s treens, sign - of the - .Big Golden - Bee,
Hive, has now receircli t ima offem to,biximmerout: ens - -
tamers and. the U lntgest„clipapest
and 'most epleMlldattick,o f - Wlntei'Dty . Goads' ever'infer;•
ed - in e this cztyr,..;,The,se.Gtailstitva;lieen•pincliasediatlia
Eastern. Gitiesisitiee.the late Sill an'arices, and will Ls
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sold to - cash buyers at a great - reduction, much Cheapei
'than they could have been sold in the early part of the .
Atnong this large lildfcifenaivei found
astanly - eftpice and fashionable Hoods of the incest im
t LADIES! DRESS GOODS: ' • •
SoirleXCiabinerea, all wool, aheautial attiele
3hariy 'eat'd do. do. . figured and plain
Silks and SatiusAititin, striped sad
• Sturrlerde Lanes all wool, very cheap;
• Mazarine Blue DC Lames, low prices ; •
Frinfeh Merinos, all colors, extremely low. -
A!largansiortine tit o(.4o6lM:tames De Laines,new
est tasigns, from 121 t 0.% ocuts.pe r yard ; theseare - very.
cheap. Also, a large-stook of. Alpacas from 121.t0
'cents per yard, all Colors. Ualie,golll.:bilirgain j with u
splendid - assortment of bonnet, ribbons of the latest Mi. -
podation. , Also,..,velvet.ribbOns all :widths and colors.
very cheap, a beantifulassortment plumes and artificial.
Bowers; bonnet mains mtd-vClvets, all colors; French
worked ames.and Mallets t...searfs, cravats, gloves and
' hosery, all at redace*ptices: •
' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Best assortment intheeity, arid very cheap Long and
. _ .
Sqltarts:Sintvils,licalquitEty.
Tarkerie and Catibuiene Shawls 4
• pluck and colored Cloth, t 10,..;•. , . • .•
Plaid ttlanketShasils,till qualities antiprices. • • ,
BLANIMTS BLANKETS Oa
large_A mock of .Ihanketis, , all qualities, w.hieh,vrill be
sold theapet than c.sitt be found elsewhere.. - ,• . •
•••. . DOMESTIC.GOODS, , •
.•G HEAEER THAN. THE CHEAPEST! -
Alarge stock of Calico., Goad dark Calico. fast color's,
only 2.cents tier yard; best quality Britishand American
Printe,Mili DI cents pevyard, yard wide. British Purple
Priats, HI to : Mk;•alarge supply red, white and_ r yallow
•Elalutelaeorrie as low as 101 cents per yard, vertx,,,heat;••
Bed 'licking, from 8 total cents , per yard. Also,h /nue
.stoca_af,Checks,Shirting Stripes, Cassino's, Ketiatieshi''
' leans and Liiiseys ' together with a very exteitsiii , *.sla;
sorlment of Lileuened and unbleached Muslin!, frordlSO
eantstaiyard, cheatiest yet; good yard aide unbleach
.- ed:Pduslimr, - only 5 cents per yawl; blenehed
from alo Esehrtts pet yard: - All of which will be sold off
-. at iedhced Prices, at the sign of the' New Golden Bee
Hive;isi Market street between Third and Fourth stn. ;
No, c2 : •••-••• (deellattfs • • Whl. L. RUSSEL.
• , Business Card• •
TntithrTgAb WELL ASMONOPOLIES )111IST PALL:
' sT. P CES;
fIICH fas.i.rrill be proVeli by ballilig . at !deal:lsms:B
Fashionable Tai fon lig Eitabl ishmen t, TO ril street,
St. arles Banding, . • .
Morro: .Setzu..proj . its and
v:ARIES4 : Frilat and good.
COnestrnon: Wry jar in the hackground...
My old customere,and all,otheta, are.respeculilly
rmed that lam waiting for them. McGUIRE,
't .
E WOULD ftIitPECTAILIN invire-the attention
- Of our friends and the pablic to the great variety
of WINTER COA.TINGS And other articles ;we have
just'receigerl—amougst which will he found 0:c.0 .- realest
variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAD,Its.d Pk:MIL Ic olored
BLANKET,. MACKINAC, and BIEAVER CLOTHS.—
FRENCH rout ENGLISH CLOTHS, .CASSLIIERSS,
VESTINGS, 4-c. The above Goode having been bought
for 'cash, at extremely tow prices; we are prepared to ne
cornrnottate all who may - Maur us with their patronage,
with good Clothes, at lore prices. Give us a cull.
frf Remember, dlB Liberty street opposite foot Of 7th.
nov3o, ItIeMULLE ' N it DOWNING.
i Clothing I Clothingl I Clniiiing I lab, --
The Three Sig . POOTS VS. The Ireetern World .72
150 *OOO `ELL SELECTED GA RATEsTs now
. , , , made and ready to tie offered on the
most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in
general: The Proprietor of this far-fained and extensive
establishment has now,after returning from the Eastern
citiek, at roach trouble arid expense, Just Collll4lleltd his
fall anclarinter arrarn mettle to supply. his thousands of
ensterne r rs With one of the most desiruble stocks of Cle
aning that has ever been offeredin this or any other mar
ket west Of the Mountains. For neatness"in stYlc and
workmanship,. combined 'with the very lowprice which
ther,Will:he sold tof,.must certainly' render the old unri
valled ThYee".airr'Daois one:Of the greatest tittmktions of
, - me western con - atty. It is giatifying tome to be able to
' announce" to•any,numerousfriertda at , home ands abroad,
that hotwithstadding the extraordinary- efforts 'width 1
' have made to meet the many calls in my tine, it ix with
diffiebilty I can keep time With the constant rush drat is
made on this, establishment It is a well established
fact, 'hat my:Sales are eight or ten times larger than any
othec house in the trade, and this .being' the ease on the
- amotint sold, I can affrod to sell at mach less profit than
' othe - coald' possibly think of doing if they wished to
covcontingent expenses. ;I intend to make a 'Clean
sweepof ell.mypresentstockibefore th e beonnjug-of pert
year; corning'to thisconclusion, I will make it -the inter-
est Or everyman. who Wanis.a cheap wintersult, to call
and Parehimer at the Three Big Doors. - . - -.. ,
, . optil-ftve , , -'. - - - - - Jour4 Nretc.) , ,AKEr.
XriztvWititiKlCT.iv doi:rs..-ite . Aived di the Ire.
11 City Clothing Store. a filletutjttutportment of Cloths,
consuming of fine French, Thiglisliand Ameritan
,Pinto,
black and limey Cassienere,, of the most modern Styles;
fine *aril Cashmere Vestitig a , Silk Velvet, Plain Mid
Fancy Satins "'itill Of . which we Will make up ar them - din
reasoptiblelirices,' in a - durable-and fashicsnable stfle.
Reidy madeClothine, of all descriptions; Lady's
(Hoak* ' of the 'mbilf - fahimialite patterns.' Neck rind
Pocket Ildkfi.,'Suspenders, Bosmns, Shirt Collars,' and
everyiartiele usually kept in n Clothing Stare. Country
,hterchruns,'bYforc purchasing elsewhere, 'will find it to"
their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing .Store,
No. IMLlb . erty street, immediately oppositi ‘ - the '.iiniiith
of Market. , - ' tocUB4ll- . • ' C. NrcLuslcrx.
. . . •
Jaboos, W. Wo,odwell, .
, ... ... . .
MODER.N-A,.ND .ANTIQUE-FURNITURE
,
,' -No 93 Toren STREFI, PITTEBERGE. • '
SIA LARGE and - splendid nnEorlMent of Furniture.
suitable tor Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell:
idgtheonstainly oil band, and made to or ler.
he present Snick - on hand cannot be exceeded by nify
manufactory in the Western country Persons wishing
to purehase, would do well to give me a cull, as 1 am de-,
terminedMyprices shaltpltaSe. Part of the con
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ems iii--
Tilie a Tete; • Buffet Etagele ;
LGIIIII XIV. Chairs; 'Queen Mirabelli Chairs;
Tea Poyse 1 Fruit Tables ;
Toilet-Tables; Louis XV. Commode r.
French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools ;'
50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ; •
5011.thegany Rocking Chairs;
40 foren Parlor de,.
30: . t Fancy . :• ,' . do. -
25 Centre Tables; . I .
20 Pair Divans ;4 pair Piet' Tables ;
15 marble lop Dressing }tartans ;
8-Wardrobes; 8 Secretziries and Book Cases ;
20 marble top Wash Stands;
. 4 Pair Ottomans;'
8 pairFaney Work Stands.
A !ley large assortment of common Chairs and Other
Furniture, too nomerois to mention.
Tr. Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice. and
On the.Knost reasonable terms. Celia
,
~. z. ; . City Livery Stables.
..a fe
! Tag subscribers having purchased from
Charles Coleman the nbove.Stables, and in
. tending to increase their stock of llorscs.
Carriages, Buggies. &c.,
would respectfully
solicit rr. share of patronage from the public. Horses
kept by; the .day, week. month or year, end additional
stalls ate boinp.erocted, in the-second story, tar the ac
commodation of .Canal stock.
febt.ilrn ' r ROGEILS. te OBEY.
IN retiring from the Livery` business, I with pleasure
(from 11 fog acquatutance) recommend my successors to
the patronage of my friends Q-nd the public. ,
feb23tjw -CHARLES COLEMAN.
nitow te c
e Carr [nips Mancsfitc.tory,,,
-Diamond 6ettreen Wood and Smithfield streets
E. M. BIGEI.9Ik wonld .respectiutly
it- inform the publie n that at his Factory c•
_„--..0•77 at all times lie foetid a 'urge supply of
Family Carriages... Harouches, Buggies,
and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, Nual in elogance.and
neatness to auy found in the East. :_Contracts for any
numner of Carriages. Buggies .tutil 'Wagons, .will
promptlyifilled. All work of his own manufacture will
be warranted.
- RETratitcks—Col. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D.
Gazzum, Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee. and
Alderman Steel.• ifcbili;ll.3m
MR. DUFF'S
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BOOK-KEEPING AND warniv.; ROOM,
.
NORTn-wkra. CORS1:11 OF SILOIKET ST- AND TILE DIAXONI).
WORTreEIGHT PUPILS are now iii attendance, lotd
Mr. D. has engaged in the same building, and Will
have in rehdincsa rrr a few weeks, a private apartment
for Ladie4as well us more extensive accommodations
for Gentlemen. His new Treatise upon Book-keeping is
becoming the standard book . in the Eastern Cities_ It i.
nniversall)t admitted by practical merchants to he the
first.complete work on the subject published.- •Ilnurs
10 to 12, 2 to 4, and:7 - to 10.
Professidnal assietance given in any ease-of difficulty
in partnershi't -settlements oropenin books. tMetft
:Wholesale: and Reinll4 l ,
.9ADDLE;IiARNESS AND TRUNK hl'A NU FACTO R
OBBRTIIARTIAIIt, begs Jeave to, in-
.LIL, form his friends and the public generally,. -
that he continues to occupy that large and corn, : WO
'modiousStdre Room,, in
formcrly occupied by.Sauel Faint.
esti:wk . & Co, No. corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general aseoruneul-of
Saddles, 'Thistles, Harneii, Trunks,"Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bags ; Valisti;Bnffalo Robes, 'Whips, and all miter arti
des in his line. .
He also ktept 'constantly on hand, and is prepared tc,
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose.tn nnufactu red
of the best realerial, end jail stylt.: of workannohip equal
20 the easteht manufactured , pm ele, and at 66 per cent-
Countryitterefuints. and Farmrra. would do Well to call
and examint hie stook before norchasing elsewhere. as
he Is determined to aell
.firot, rate articles at very low
[Er Don't? forget the place, No. - B'6, cornet of Wood
treet and Diamond Alley. • - - . ap26
XTEW DAEUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Su ild
jr ings,.Fourth strett—HorG Oc: AN - nfo:rr, Deguerreo.
typists from the Eastern cities. would call the attention of
,the inhabitants of , Pittaburgh, and the neighboring tovros,
23 their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in -
I.
the third story of Burke , s building.3th at.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured. that
no pains shall be spared to produce- them ia the "highest
perfection el the art. Our instruments are of the'most pow
erful kind, enabling us to exectita pictures udsurpassed
folicitedor high finicall aleanand e dlfulnes ine.t to nature. The publioare -
s to ru x th am " , =
. Persons sitting, forptctUres are neither teßuirred 'or ex. .
pected to takethem 'unless perfect satisatclion
N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock
and chemicals
117 - Instructions given in Liman, totkeliting :the more
cent Improvements. ~'• - 'jan7
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MEN
Paisage tor from ffii o und o Iceland,
SCOTLAIs7 I 42M.NVA
TL'mmts nocrike mtvior
••:, • .r 4,4 q•Shi:Plotc•Za ci
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• • • 75p
• dv-cp#4 •
63 , South:itrrit,'Neio 'York,' gad 3)3; Waterloo Road'
, Pt:lino:vs sending to the Old Country for their friends,
can have thenkblotigitt `out by tbe Regular Line. cif Paek
ets,sailing from Liverpool ou 16th.3iit or
Nth of every month, coMprising-thei` following Ships :
„Pidelia, • .Siddons, • • Heiiry Clan'
Afottinguerr • Colombia. • - • Constellation,
Roaciani • Patrick Henry, , Chnibridge,
Isaac Wright.- • Waterloo, COlMitUtioll, •
Ashburton, - New-York, • • Garrick.
West. Point, Queen ot the West, Montezuma;
Vorkshire, ' Sheridtuf, • ••. -New !World,'
:Liverpool, • Oxford. . • - - John R.'Skiddy.
Or in the first clans American Ships ; sailing from Liv
er'pool and the Irish Ports every daY,!comprishig the—
St. Patrick,. St. George, Andrew Foster,
Yorktown, Creole, ' - Memnon,
Probes, Elsinore, ' Wm. A. Cooper.
And many others, which this limited spice will not ad
mit of hero " numerating.
• • P. 1V.,131 - RNES & CO. are the sole-Passengar Agents
for the Steamship SARAH- SANDS, Bei:appointed sail
ing dam- far 1849, are as follows; ' , Prone Liverpool on
90th. Lanuary,.l.S,,th March, 4th June, 6th August and Sib -
Oetotierri.froni New-York on kith February, 3d May; sth
fulf.September, and 15th November.
Philefore; those wishing their-relatives out early in
the Spring, will ftud,it to - thairinterestio patronize this
Old'Extablished House, our arrangements being so per
fint,that no delay or .disappointment• can occur.
vDrafts.rti sight for any amounton the-. National Bank of
Jreland, its btanelies, ,ke.,A.e., at all times for sale. Ap
ply to, or , address , by.derter, post-paid,
. „ P. W. BV,RNES & CO, 63 South at., N. 'Y.,
.• . -and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.
JOHN THOMPSON,
156 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Otto
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I.INE
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rang Eta)
PITTSBURGH TO ER3,E:
RE - SHIPPING.—The Bouts belonging to this Line
111 • have been piir in fine order, and axe mow running,
regularly between Pittsburgh, and. Erie. touching at all
intermediate Pbrts along the Climatic ARCM* will always
be at the wharf, under the Monongahela 'Bridge, and one
will start regularly every other day. The Peopiel
Transportation Liue has every facility for carrying
.Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to,
Beaver by 'steamers; and will proceed to Erie with great
dispatch; by the etunds. The, boats are commanded by
experienced and careful men—ull of whom have an in
terest to the Line. •
Ey' Goods sent by the Line to. Erie maybe forwarded
to any point on the Lakes.
For Avight or passage apply to
1- L•KIRKPAITRICK,
•
. • - Agent. Water street, Pittsburgh.
:
CLARK & ve
Bear.AGENTS
, R. W.-Certarnotram, New Castle.
TROUTMAN. &
Scitscrr Watute.s & Co., Middlesex.
NIJLTON LIVLL, s.lle/11)11.
• JosagsllCCLtrrs. ...Sharpsliurgh.
W . & Lowkr, Clarksville
Nino & McFanikan. Big Bend.
S. C.-Ptenrata, West Greenville.
linraintcs, Adatneville.
•. W. 11. Idanitav,
W. Wanswoirru & Co., Sherman's Corners.
%'M. Pri‘v-en. Conveautville.
Sp ring Corner.
W. C \VARNER,
W. TILER. Lockport.
E. Fisn, Girard.
A. Klan, and B. TO3TLINF.AI4I &CO., Erie.
The following Agents in Erie will receive and for
ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by
thiii Line:
Galln.her, John !learn,
G. Baverstick & Co., Jadati Kellogg.
Kelsrie & Loomis, Walker & ( r ook, Jen
Pittsburgh Pisrtable Boat Line. ..
15 48.
Foi the Transportation of Freighl to and from
PITTS P LIRG 4. I.IIII ..ADEI. I 'IIIA,IIALTLMORE,NEW
YORK, IIO STON,,ke.
BORBIDGE 4- CASH. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE ¢ O'CONNOI4, PittrbartA.
firtlllS old eatablisbed LinUheing now in full operation.
the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to
torwarel Gonda and Produce wadi despatch, and on the
most favorable term. They confidently hope, their well
known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety
in mode of carrying—capacious warehouse. at each port.
affording accommodations to shipper. and camera of
produce,—together with their long experience and hares
minutg nalvntion to itusineas, willaecure to. them a con
tinuance of that biteral patronage they hereby gratefully
'ackticeviedge. ,
• ~ .A.ll consignments by nal r this line receive chargeit
paid. and forwarded in a any fo required d, free of
charge for cominissiou, ad enticing or storage.
No interest, dirt-city or indirectly, in atettrabonts.
All eoratattnicrisout promptly 'attended to outtpplieu.
tion to the following agents: .
BORI3I.DGE CASH,
27 - e. hiarket etreet,Philadelplua.
..YAAFFE &.-OVONNOR,
l'ikhorgh.
(J'CONNURS & CO,
• North street. Balihnore.
W/LLIANI WILSON, •
eti, Cetiar.rtreet.New York.
Merchants irraniiportation Line.
VIA .CANALS AND HAILHOADS,FOIt PHILADI.IL
;: PHIA AND KAI.TIMOHP...
GOODSconsigned tut. tare will he fOrmarded
out delay,. and att •e lowest eurrentrates.
C. A. ItI'ANUI.TV & CO.,
Canal tasin. Penn street. Pittsburgh.
& REYNOIsDS,
2.12 and 31 . Market street. Philadelphia.
HASH ; & C0.,-
Smith's wharf, Baltimore.
/11erc,hantf. ...Way Freight !, Line.
.: 1848 . atia=l
t o transporintiunof way freight
duysburgh, Water street. and Pete ralittruh.
This Line wit, formed for the special accommodation of
the tray busious. The proprietors, thankful (or the very
liUeral patrontip,thoy have received duringthe last two
years, respect f ully inform their old eustoiners and the
public generally, that they are now better prepared to
deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads
with promptness and despatch.
PROPRIETORS.
JAS. A. LORE. GEORGE TRINDLE,
JOHN AIILBER &
A otxrs— C. A. APANchrg k Co., Pittsburgh;
Jozni MILLaa, Hollidaysburg;
• PICKWORTII te Warns. Johnstown.
Restart:govt....Smith &Sinclair: J. &J. ItPDevitt;-0. & J.
H. Shoenherger; R. Robison & Co.: R. Alonre ; Bagnley &
Smithv.tohn Parkeklym. Leh mer & Co.; 0. P. Stroettber
geri Pitklturgh. ,
Inereheinta , Teaueportectien Line,
. .
F°4 'the. Transportation of Merehandize and Produce
'to Philadelplna' and Baltimore. Goods consigned to
our care will'Le forwarded without delay, at the lowestrates. Bilk of - Lading transmitted, and all instructions
Promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor
age or commission.
C. A. I'iI'ANUL.TV & Co., Proprietors,
Canal Basin, Liberty, st.,.Pittsbargh
(Gazette.only, copy.)
READE
ATTORNEY AT LA tV.
TD.Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
I D. MAII0l's; and READEAVASHINGTON, has been
dissolved bysnutual consent.
Thu subscriber may be found at his office. on Fourth
street,lsctween Senishlichl nod Grant ste , Pittsburgh. at
all times when not engaged in Court.
ILEADE WASHINGTON.
Saloon and Restaurant,
N 0.115, 63, and 61 Wood street
—' 4 ,,"Phe subscriber would respectfully inform
•-. y his' friends and the public generally, that
he has had the above: well known establish
..
ment lined up to a very superior style, and is now pre
pared pith every rec/uisitc, to serve up all the dell Ca.
eiot, the Bi•af‘ori . 4ttorcls,
OYSTERS, stevceil,Ried, roasted, or in the shell; to
gether with hot entree, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut'
lon clams, venison ausl game, at short notice, and at all
seasonable: hours, in a Style that Cllllllot be surpassed is
Pittsburgh,
XX ALE of the best brands. Importa Segars in eve
ry variety.
He Would also beg leave to state, that is,prepared
to furniih DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a au
peOor manner; SUPPERS for Balls,Socie ties or private
Parties.
1I PItIVA.Tif ROAM;Wilys in readiness.
Nclavapers will be kepL Oli file frunt,all +miners.
deck.' JOHN DONNLLEY.
•
A Card.
-MO THE ENTERPII.ISING.—A. rare chance is now
1.. presented for the safe investment in a business.en
-tirefy new; one adapted to the man of limited. its well
an to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit
- from 'capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the
day.: 11 is the complete, monopoly of a staple artiole,nb.;
solutelnneeessury and essential to evert tutnity,•ns well
as indispensable to the meelmitic, artizan and profes
sional than To capitalists, an opportunity offers-itself
for a lucrative employment of either large or small sums,
tiringinev immediate and highly satisfactory returns.—
Those desirous of embarking in a pleasant, genteel busi
ness, ore invited, with others, to call at the office of the
undersigned, examine the article, and form their own
ittelpficitt, from the facts presented.
(Ane.—Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, ilextdoor
o Esquire Jo hn s' office.
Oyster, -Agency,
•
. .
OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST._.
Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex
:-peens, Fine Fresh Oysters, which I will sell low, at my
AjOre,;u the Diamond ; also at liVrn.Rrarnera„ corner of
Second and. Smithfield streets, and H. C. KellVej corner
at Fifib and Market alley.
will receive them daily .at the atiiive•places. All
Oyef.ess warranted; money r e t urne d , I at good:. '
nov4s ;
F. R. DRAVO
_ .
IFIANGEADLP. SIL I C.VISITS, Fog , Cultiermas Pans
- Wri.. 11:.
- 71V-,fifitrpfik ban on haul a few very . handf
come hangeable IV:nits, very sufiable for Chr istmas
presents, which belt; selling at reduced prices. Also,
handsome Drese, Saks, Sean, superfine new style linen
carebrinAlkits,,, dec23
Western Piety York College of Health.
207 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. Y.
DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
celebrated remedy is constac y increasing its
1. fame by the making all over the world. It has now
become the only medicine for family use, and is particu
larly reefimmended for Dropsy : nil stages•of this corn'
plaint immediately relieved, 110 matter of how long stand
ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.)
Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone; too other ar
ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified-to will con
vince the roost skeptical ;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the
West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. ND mineral agent, no deleterious
compound is a part of this mixture; it cares these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and does net leave the sys
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of,, most
painful character, is immediately relieved, and tt cure fol.
tows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or for any other
disease originating ILQUI impure blood. (Sec pamphlet.)
Debility et the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the
Kidneys, he., or Inliumation of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is
always the result of its use, It stands as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men
struntions. No article has ever been offered, except this,
which. would touch this kind of derangements, litrivy be
relied upon as D sure- and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted to do so,. could
. give a thousand names as
S roof f cures in ths distressing cus of eon - m/7.
Ode pa o mphlet. All i broken down, l d s ebilitated cons tu
dons, frotn the effect of mercury will find the bracing
(rower of this article to net immediately, and the poison
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of
this article PURIFTTIIEBLOOD,aI I d drive such diseases from
the system. See paniph!et for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the limits of au advertisement will not
permit to lie named here' Agents give them away ; they
contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi
er appeared. It is oils of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle, dint it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone
and muscle are left to - build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering invalid nova ox, and keep taking the medicine
as Jong as there is an improvement. The proprietor would
creation the public against a number of articles which'
come out under the heads of SsasseAutu,ss, SYRUPS, Ae.,
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Sr. They are good for noth
ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: zoccit TOFU NOT.
Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till
this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph
lets is earnestlyipolicited. Agents,
ti and all who sell the ar
ele,ure glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in :10 oz.
bottles, at 52; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holdin g a
oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta
ble Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the' directions,
and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,"stapped on the cork. None
other are genuine.. •
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street,'Buffltlo; Wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters Unless post-paidorder
from trwolarly.ewiliorited Agents axerrd. Post-paid let
ters, or verbal eommunicatious soliciting ad vice,prompt
-ly attended to grunt. r .
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article—
LW Nassau at., N. Y.; 292 Essex at., Salem, Mass,; and
•by the principal Druggists throughout' he United States
and Canada ; as Ageius.
HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents,
No. 2, L4berry Isl., near Canal Basin..
COLVFNI Ac MYERS
optusorelak--PIASI.. • ,
E. W. 141ses.M..,i' co.,Vim - am; & . 0 01
94 Wall PI ),
Liverpoel, Englatia;
t • ../Linsileeltfebtv inform their, friends
thepublic,have Gene.
• tal , Shipping and' ComnusSurh Business, t 0..,
.., , , . ,
4/ /together-with the' General PosseagerPustness,
ftna, tiedcertificates - of passage from Lomlon,
• , 1 41.verpoot Dublin, Belfast, or any part of
Ohl Country to New York, Boston und • Philadelphia, on
the melt: reasonable terms.
Drafts and Bina of tichangi, from ..£1 to any amount
on the'Royal:Bink.of Ireland and its. branches, and on
Liverpool.
The-days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, its-fixed upon:are time 21st
and fflth'of every month. -
,These Shipsnre all of the largest class, and aro eotn
-inandcd by men of character and g„aperience. The
Cabin • accommodations am all that an be desired in
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with every description of stores of the best kind. Punc
tuality in the days of tailing will he strictly adhered to.
Packet Ships Roseins, 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 rates.
New tYrleans Line of Packomsnikweekly.. For p
age or freight, apply as above, or to ass-
JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o
EDMUND SNOWDEN, r
dee It] Corner 4th and Sinithar Id sts., Pittsburg
.
Hamden & Co.'s ty "-
4
. .
I 0; NEW PASSENGER
• . i , ,
Alt 11.' A NGM Di RAY' T S-..' 1 .
'Er :Hereafter, alt Steerage Passengerireoming Roln -
Rutdpe, engaged in America to come over, in either of
thesauri/I of HARNDEN & CO., wilt be furnished with the
following Provisions, or their eqnivalettLin other articles
equally good.—See Act of Congress, Nay 1:, 1845.
.T IH"
'LAN will prevent stekness'on board. Hereto
fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis
ions, many of them came on uo‘rd entirely destitute,
which often caused much sielinesa and death.
35 tbs. Bread, All of good qualb
10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth
10 " Oatmeal, - of the Provisions
10 ". Flour, furnished ,will he
10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each
35 -"--Potatoes, Passenger every
I pint of Vinc W ent, week, with a out. ..
- 60 gallons of Water, I ficient supply of
11.1 Ihs.,Salted Pork, free from bone.) Fuei for cooking.
Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and
a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas
sengers' apartment. The Cumboose and Cooking-ranges.
for the use-of Passengers, are kept under cover. livery
attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort.
Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON,
le 7 Fifth st., near Wood.
Tips . cotes Geneisi.4mtgratiloilOitioe.
wth REMITTANCES and Passage to and
l a
from Great Britain andlreland, by W.
& J. T. Tapseott, 75 South st., corner
of Maideu Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water
loo AMA, Liverpool.
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselves their eharaeter and long standing
in business will give ample assurance that all their ar
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapseoti are long and favorably
known for the superior class, accontmod anon, and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ship. The QUEEN OF 'PH E
WEST. SHERIDAN, GARRICK, tiorrimwrie.
ROSCIBS, LIVERPOOL, and SI DDONS, two of which
leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and
96th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to
which they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to Insure a departure
from Liverpool every fivesdays. being thus determined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
Patronage' while Mr. W. 'I apseett's constant personal'
supenntendance of the business in Liverpool is an midi
nasal security that the comfort and neeornmnitation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to.
The subscribers being, as usual. extensively engaged
in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take eharge of
anti forward passengers immediately on their landing,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; and use,
therefore, prepared to contract for passage front airy
scn
port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they arc engaged in giving theta facilities
for carrying passengers su tar inland not otherwise atj
tainalrle; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur-
Kier West by the best mode of conveyance. without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be refunded in full.
REMTITANCES.
The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities anti
towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus of a safe and expeditious mode of retaining tends
to those counters, wlnah persons requiring such facili
ties will find it to their Interest to avail themselves of.
Application Why post-paid) will be promptly at
tended to. . TAAFEE A °TON NOR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants ?
mnp27-d&w-ly Philadelphia.
11, E 1
FU Roche, Brothers. & Co.
ti ll ,
LTON ST.. NEW YORK; E q
VEN uAy.
DC131.171:. SiVrtLAND 110P.U. Lirperoot..
JAME!? BLAKELY, Agent, Mire orai'enn at, Canal
Basal, Pittranash.
Arfortgernotr3 for
D OCHE, BROS, & vole Agents for the BLACK
lip BALI, LINK , ofl.irerpool awl New Yorktacketv.
Luke the liberty of itanouncing to their old rtleal3 and
cu. tamers, that their rrangiaoen a for the year IVy tieing
complete, they tire prepared to bring out passengers,
the above eplendid Line, from Liverpool to New York
itild Philadelphia. They role( to their former eoune of
doing lidriinevs, and ashore thoie who mired them with
their orders, that the Anzac vativfartion will lie rendered
ad heretofore.
IitIIMITT•NcEs ro
.MINGLAND,JRFA.AND, SECYPLAND .AND- WALKS.
• Drafts for ,In, payable, on demand, at any Bank in
Ireland.
The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out
passengers tri Pittsburgh. diming the present year.
' het k. •J E. 5 BLANKLY.
11 ARS DM?! dr... CO.'S
PLUILIGBII ILKNITITIKR tab -4
Offices
AARNDEIN & CO. continue to bring out persons from
any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
opal. the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
and attention to the wants of emigrants. W e tin not 01.
iosr our pasnengcr.lo be robbed by the swindling scam ps
that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be.
nth, and despatch them without any detention by the first
ships. We say this fe.arlessly, as see ilecy any of our
passengers to Acta that they were detained forty-eight
hours by Uo in Liverpool. whilst thousands of others were
detained months until they could be sent in some old
, ft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
codins.
W e intend to perform our contracts honorably, co
whirr it may, and not act as was the case last season wit
other °races, who either performed not at all, or when i
suited their convenience.
Drafts drawn, at. Pittsburgh for any sum from LI t
El,Otai, payable tiroanr of the Provincial Hanks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Aunt,
jan2El street, one door below NNootl st.
FOREIGN
It ENITTANCE.
THE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
parts of - Englund, Ireland. Scotland and Wales, wi th
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SA.NRIEL AI'CLURFCEN h CO.,
142 Liberty street
2111112 E
E==
3115nrammt/Ainipciiiies
1_ ND 11,11rNTY:
I.
Thei . F2:4212,221121 -
OP nritinst.rm.c, -
Chdrlec'W Da:ticket, George Bleb:LT(ls,
TbaMas-Hart, . .Idortlecui D. LUMP"
?Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie,
Samuel Grant, , David S. Browne ' ,
Jacob.R: 4 tinith..; ' ' Ifferria isitu.
- CHAS. BANCKER, Pr,es'ir
CHAS. G.ltastatra, secretary. •
Continue'M Make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every descriptiou of property in town and country,
The Company:have reserved a In rge Contingent Fund,
'which, with their Capital and Premiums, stal e ly invested;
. afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, laid. us e
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows. viz
Mortgage e
Real Estate .s - ....
Temporary_{ ans
Stocks
Cash; &c.
•
Since-their ineorporntion, a period of i 9 years, they
have paid upwards of One Four Hundred Thou
sand Deliers,.losses by lire, thereby atforitig' evidence
of the tutv.aniages.of Insurance, ns well as Slm ability and
disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN. Agent,
Otlice. N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts
Fire an.: Marine Insurapce.
rrIlE Insurance Company of Ncifth America, of Phila
delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to Make permanent and limited Insurance
On property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivers:
Arthur G. Coffin, Brooks,
Alex. Henry. . Charles Taylor,
Santee! W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, AHbrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, John R. Nell. .:
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
• Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Siterrurd, Sec'y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having beenchartered m 1794 . Ito charter is per
octant, anti from its high standing, long experience, stn
pie means, and avoiding allYisks of an extra hazardous
character, it maybe considered as offertie. '
ample securi- .
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES..
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.,Water and
Front its., Pittsburgh mayfly
_
AtifilNCY THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELP. A.—N. E. corner of
Third and Wood Oisfets. Piutheirgh.—The assets of the
company on the first of January, 1545, as published in
conformity with an net of the Pennsylvania Legislature.
were
Bonds and Mortgages..
Real Ilstate at cost
Temporary ' s oans, Stocks and Cash
Making a total of $903,6573
Affording certain assurance that all - losses will be
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who oh
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low
rules as are consistent with security.
octs WARRICK MARTIN. Agent.
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R. OA sr:AT-10,17 - J. It MILLER
GALLAGFIER, LONG & DULLER,.
No. 109 Front st., Inticrrn Iriood and Smithfield streets,
AT ANUFACTURERS of ite.lls of all sizes. double and
.I.IIL. single action Force Pumps., Counter nailing.:Min
er./ Vi ttirt rumps, fittings of all kinds for (ins, \Voter,
Stettin, &c., Wass Castings sire Machinery and
ion metal for some. Particular rist.tition paid to Gan
Fixtures. and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna-
Mental Printouts, Outliers, Chandeliers, &e, &e.., coo
vonntly on hand. nein
1.111:".5 AILLINTELONQ. ranzEit.
A nms•nioNG crtozun. COM 711;311011 Akre/tants,
IV No. 92 Market Ktreet. Pittsburgh. Pa, trill ultrad
promptly to the tale of every description of \Western
Prodner, and other articles eairustrd to OP, r care.
Ii EF 7o—l-, alts, & Pitt.hurgh; flouna.„
Graham & Co., New Li abon, O.; Mere hoots generally.
. 0..; 0,2 h-by. Bulge port. I.: A. ki
hieltardsol) Bro.. J F. I lowu rd. Lout
_Ky.; Guth, R Dorwort, st. 1.00, Bo) Struhen
cti,e97y
- •
LAW SCIIIOO — L. -
THE Rrlhs ricer will receive at Li office. young (;ea-
Steiner de mug to read taw. Ile w ill eitivramend
stud direct their - , tudie*. and Ivy cor,lant o . l lperv:*irm,rital
etriet teo. kly examilianon. prepare them far arittil•tiitiri
to the Bar. ILEA W INt iTUN.
The tiuhxcrihars have been in habit of daily proleFsion
i! intercourse NA kilt lit tile NVa-blO,lO, toe mast
years. anti leek great pletit.lll, in Title-nee' The accuracy
of bo, 4.011 ittlurthattket. end llet etritoelll likeintetly for the
undertaking •et forth to lu. aclv,^kerncni.
• They- earti,oly recoinni, ri to young ( - o-nrimen who
Vvi.h to tietittiter it roily(' tent ltt,v.e..,rt• ei Un it.fal pro
les...on, To avail thernsclve, tki the Wllltll his
propo.ed Law School iv ill a trobl them.
. Charlcx tihnler. U..icica'a.
A. Bork c. Thor.
M'Candieex, C. I)arrn , zii,
Robert WoialK. .131(lett Dunlop
C 11. Loon.. 'Wirt It .Nl'Clure,
Mahan, A %V, LoomiA.: •
eta 1 1 :n t, v ii t: C :o:l i r s.:::::: 12 1:::•t i t: t . t: - a ll : t i g . Ts-
.4r s. C 7t . • i r 7 i p l s e ft:n , o b .: ... t g - t i tJ ,
Is the most pupularof.all BOOT and Sti(tPe En
ttts reputation try its proptiette..r keel...lig; the yes) .
j
beg' Roots Otlll 'Aro,. wide)/ nee made , expre.',,,; ys
IP order (or tlO*lllfltket. arid Ire Is not aittittftttl only by
keeping the best-assorted mock of 1115tYrst nun sliOtts
in the Wost6tri country. bill he ... ennobled Witt dieter.
011Itt.11 to roll Iris (iOO.bS tower than nay other honors
possibly run, he cares IRO IVIIRI fueilituts they boast Of
' ha V nog foe oliernig great induce:pews to the trundle. It
is I ntp0 , ,t1.1 , .. to iel mob nll she ii-di:ottages an.: fat-Mt-ie.
in an nsfeeruseitteut. that the Great 11.ato
rots corn er t ins
Over Others, which enable. its. prtnprietor to sell Hoot..
chid ShO rP. of the vary best nutlities and .ty leis at front 10
: in :15 per rem. lower than, any other store in the city.
The way to tent the nuttier is (or all whointend porehs , ..
Mc BOOTS nod SIIOE-S. to ca:l nit BATES- GREAT
GAM:AIN C7Oll .VEIL examine Iltc stock and prices.nial
all will lit satisfied that the Grrof Bargain Corner, Smith-
ji,ld and Fifth streets, in the plitei• for the public., suse and
all. to get good Boots and Shoes etteno, tines:4ff
. deed 11. J. IiATES.
Great Weatern Saddle,
' •
it.AIiNESS. TRUNIi . AND %WHIP NIAN LFACTORY.
'Via: subscriber takes this method Of infortessor los
j_ friends and the public inn general, that he Inn. lire
Intreest sleek of the following 'visited triples, nitric own
manufacture. in tine city—Saddles. Harness. Trunks SIMI
Whips : all of which he will n e urone to be made of the
bent tnatorsal. and by the best met-hordes. in A Heghe:ty
county Being deter - Mined to sell Int, man uluctures
something . lower.lban has been heretofore - sold ill die vity,
he would Invite [le r.ort.: in need of line nl.ove named ar
ticles. to his IVorehousr. No. gll Liberty .teed, oppo
site Seventh. Also, bands, made to order lot' 111,Ittlittotry.
01:t31 c; K•rtl IM
__..._
Chlckering's Pianos.
JOHN H. MELLOR. (sole .4..—iii Ji,
filit i rChkixrin,v's Pianos for lirexttrn Prnnsyl
ranie.) No. rq lV nod Street, Pittsburgh,
has received, and nriw open for sale. Ilm
following elegant assortment or Piario-Fortes, direct
trots the manufacturer, And for sale at Mr. Chickering's
(Boston) prices, via:
One superb 11011412.V0nd, seven octave, carved in the most
• Meirunt andstiNtli.yie of Louis •NlV.—new scale.
One Rosewood; Carved. seven oelare—new scale.
One dn. 6} ortnve—new scale.
One do. C. octave, carved moulding—new reale.
Two do. 6 do. round cotaers;
Two ,to. 6 do. square •• .. ...
'the above are front the maindamory of J. Chickernig.
Boston, and of the fittest styles of furniture, and 'Alai his
new and approved genie.
Also, on hand, and for sale low—
Three Rosewood Pianos, ft octaves; from the manufac
tory of H. Worcester. New York, formerly of the firm
of Stodurt. Worcester A: Dunham.
Two Rosewood, ft octave Pianos; from the manufactory
of Gale di Co.,N. Y.
One Rosewood. 6/ octave; manufactured by Bacon A.
Raven, New Vcrrlz.
Our. m.nogany 6 octave Piano: made in Baltimore, mid
left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in eX
flianire inr such goods as will 44 . a country store
Price $lOO. innlin
ifoliNsToN & sTocgTuN havo ,mat r,:ceivedihe
P following new works:
History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com
prising a history of internal improvements,(:stvers, Har
bors, Ac.,) front the formation of the Governirient to the
presont time : embracing. also, historical notices of va
rious political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of
the Ten and Coffee tax ; lugetilersVilli biographies, PM'.
Nonni histories, &e., by Henry CIL litheeler,iiinigrated by
Mee! portraits, unit time simile autographs.
History of Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott,
• I
with engravings.
The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos.
C. Hurt.
A new novel ; Mary. Barton : a tale of Manchester life
The Moral, Social and ProlCssiatial duties ol' Attorney.
and Solicitors; by ehtnnel IVarren,Esq.: F. IL S of the
niter temple, Barrister nt Law. • doe.;
lron City Cracker and !tread Bakery.
J. IMIF,PIJARD
IV 01
lie
respectfullyl.;l neraliy lha ti i . rtf?Ln:
, 11, , I:sie to ntl i s i,, n o ti t tl.
e th r e all :
ness,the manufacturing of Craekers of every variety.—
Having prirchnsed one of W. IL Ncsiu's Cracker nail
Pilot Bread machines. he is prepared ro filrulrorileis for
crackers or pilot bread at the ettortekt notice and hopes
by a strict attention to hue:u - out to share n portion of the
public 'norm:tire. The public is respectfitlly invited to
call and irk:tonne for themselves. •
BAKERY. No. 10 Conatnereial Row, Liberty st. oppo
site Smithfield.
•
•
N B. SJperior family Bread,srye nod dyspepsia Bread
large mid small rolls, fresh every mornimrunn he had a
the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market.
Cakes and Confectionary on land and made to order.
• .L SHEPC ARC..
_npt„V•ty No 10 Commercial Row. Utterly at.
--_—__ „--,-
hi the best Cough 'Medicine lever Saw."
READ the following proofof the superiority of Dr. Wil
lard's Oriental Cough 11.11.siure, fronita respectable cit
izen; who has tried it:
• Ptrrsstraon, 'Dee. 151.
-Almon& vs & Rtiockws.v:—After hilioring fur ,
seve E47 ral
weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and
most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef
fects of several of tbe "infallible," I was induced to pur
chase a bottle of your g Oriental Cough tore: and give
it a fair trial. To my great kurPrise, utter using only one
hall of the bottle I found myself entirely writ.. "Ills the
best medicine I ever saw."
Trite copy. - JOHN HlND'z'
Sold by HATS & DROCKWAY,, Druggists, ComMer
cial Row. Litierty Street. near Canal.
Newiiiillrnery, VolvEts,
Joer reeOved from Ni.w York, a choice selce
tien of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Wilde: Rtlibons.
Preach Flowers,. Plaines, Ate. A handsome: as
sorkment of IVinter 13 onnets. Hoods, Capes,' Cardinale,
Visetts.k.c. r oil band and made to order in the latest style,
of the shortest notice. AIRS. DUFF,
' deefi --ir sI. IWeBl
. ~,A FASHIONABLE NI ILLLThIi.V.—AB, S. HARR
4 1 ,7 Fourth street, near IVood, tveulil inform the Ladies
e( Pittsburgh and vicinity, lut she will open mi
Tuesday. the 24th inst., an extensive assortm e nt of Pal
.
and Winter Athlinery. er 4
-1- LAA-2 4ticks, just recewed wad Jur
nine uy
& SINCLAIR
$1„047.482 .11
04.724 23
• 25'.001 F 1 ,5
• ,k 1,521. 25
Mi. 204 87
DIRECTORS
•Rfrefl 615 93
••109967 77
•:9:,499 72
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TAIM°B7MII:I"4;!Vtda;',OIN
„ Neyee-Asrfin,„and atiSing"fraitil,
deran g em etuSor:disenee s .lnthe BiliesyssPlKds•
• • live, YaXetilais freipiralerfs and_ Nervous
System:es:such coliatipatioit, Unearth- .
piles,heittibuimlinstifiappetite,coat
/ •
cd tongue, acidity..of the seem
. ash, swimming of tItC: head,.
fullness arweight in the. ,
stomach, dirtiness of • .
vision • palpirts
;tied of the
• heart; ' :
Chbking or suffocating genseting; depression of spirits,
sedden flushes of hens - pain in the" side CU - hack,
weakness of the limbs, 'Cold! fed, conaiaut int-.
aginings 'of evi l,' • fever . nitchstfull'priita in the head, pain fend' 'difteirlik'br breathing
when lying upon the - Side,' frightful,
drea dussoUrerectatiOnisyellov.
- ness of the skin
deficiency of perspire- sr
lion, &e,&e.sean be
effectually, •
cured - •
by DOCTOR HOOFLAraS_
CELEBRATED GERMAN , 1/74'W.R.S-
Their power over the above dise•heini is • not excelled—
if equalled—by any other preparation in the Ueited
States, as the cures jo this city attests in ma n y easea af
ter skilful physiciane had failed:
Derangement in the liver end stomach are sources of
Insanity—troth disorder or obstruction a morbid action of
the sympathetic and 011ier nerves follows, and the func
.tions of she brain are • impeired and deiseged; es nerves
are the connectirig medium between mind andinatt - er, it
follows from the recipro - cal aetion that both "must be
more or less implicated and deranged - itirtailtaneously;
deriangement there willnlso producediteaseief the SKIN,
LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as welt us the brain.
The thousands who die with- YELLOW FEVER,
,CIICILERA , or INFLUENZA, is owing to the same
eamet;rind the Majority of eases of that most painful
disease, CONSUMPTION, otiginatee from the seine. In
fact the ;senate!' is the important organ in the system of
metier, as upon it you depend for the success Tindall the
advtintages to be derived teem the administration of in-
Moral medicines. Its functions are of the utmost' Mi
-penance to every one in constituting thesourecandfouns
!Main of lifeswhich isnuteitiost.,,,Ncseegauposseeeeetaell
temeATATe stYinfaithfes; none suehremarkablepower in
"modifying every part of the - qstem."
The rare euceese in treating disease of the" liver and
stomach successfully hes not been awant ofpfitholOgleal•
knowledgeot their functions, bee the preparation of a
Compound that would act upon the disease mid all the
sympathetic afflictions. That point has Steen gained in
these Bitters, and they are EN TIRELY.VEGE.TABLE,
and will in every ease permanently dtidriy'eestiveneets,
and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time e•
bilitating the patiente and they are grateful to the moat
-delicate stomach underany circumstances_ • ;s:
ALL CAN BE CURED • :I'
WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, ,
lie wours TUE ?MOMS Or IIdEDICIXE.)
The few months this preparation has been before the
publie,hrts; from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of tlle press through the land., their object being for the
benefit of suffering humanity:its success has "surpassed
all precedents, and:it is free trout all alcoholic stimulant.
syrup, mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and allifdurious
meted tents, and especially adfiptedtothe diseases of the
variable climes-13ot the United Steles, and the West In
dia Islands.
WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN.
ate made strong by using it—in fact it is a family medi
eine, and can he nilministeredwith safety to a child one
year old. the delicate Inmate, ors man of ninety.
The Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine
has an extraordhatry'virtne anti-efficacy, and is In great
demand.. We can . speak from experience, that it has
produced many wonderful euree."
The Daily Sun says:—"We believe it is one of the
best medicates of the age—a friend having used it in his
own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint."
The Spirit of the Times and Keystime says:—"Do our
good citizens, whoslre invalids, know the many aston
ishing cares that Ilive been performed by Dr. Ifoolland's
celeuratea vermeil Bitters? If they do not, we, recom
mend them. to the German Medicate Store, '2•78 Rate
street: all who arc afflicted with Liver CoMplaint, Jaun
dice, Dyepepsia, or Nervous Debility: the Doctor has
cared many of our citizens,
neer the best physicians
had failed. We have used ( hem. and they have proved
to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we
rennet refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and
that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef
fort. they are entirely vegetable.
Tile Evening. Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German
Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep
sia, and nervous complaints."
Neere Gazette eays:—"ll is not often we notice the
Various excellent medicines advertised in our columns.
bee:ltem we are unwilling to speak except front personal
experience, mid a good constitution fortunately makes
es e-memfly strangers in Such articles. A word, how
. ever of Dr. lloolland'e German Biters. This sva axon
Senn excellent artiele fulfilling in every respect what
if Claimed for it by the advertiser.
.'The Dally Neves says:
'SA 61cm:uses-IVe speak knowingly of Dr, Hoof-,
tand'srelebrared German Bitters when we sly it is - a
blessing of this age. and in diseases at the biliary, diges
tive andnervone syetetne, it has not, we think. at, NUAL'
—it iSS IitOrTA.BLI ructeetteren ANO MARS Winton? AL-
Colkot,nna to WI invalids we would recommend it as'
Woiteythetceonfidestee.
What etrong erteitimonr can a medieine laws? At the
.DePut Cantle seen the evidences of many of our inns!
, respertable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing
easels
Principe! Depot German Medicine Store, 272 RACE
Sztreet. and Inc sale in Lancaster 111, Jobs F. Logan; Har- •
riSlitirg i by D. W. Green; nitil -respeetatile dealers-gen
erally Iliroussitnal the country.
THisT DR EA.rwt; COUGH'—The Lungs
IZI ere in danger, the work of the deetmser has been
Segue, the,C.ough.of Consumption hush in it a sound of
death s , s e , '
Atte sot A ltd, nigh! Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, pi now perhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—tier pale cheeks, her thin shrunken
fingers, tell the hold discos lots already gained upon her
—the sound of her supttlelital cough pigrces your 'tout.
YouNG MAN', when jastabOUt tn enter life. dinette° sheds '
heart crushing blight over the.fam prospects of the fit-
Sure—Sour hectic rough and feeble limbs tell of your
loss of hope, butyou need not despair. There is n balm
h e al the wonntted limes, ills
AireShma n' A-Ilealn Balsam.
Mrs. es, the s
wi ll fe of .Wm. l
11. g
Attree,
sq. was.
given up by Dr. Sewell of Waehington. h int' Ro and
MeClellnli of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. of New
pork_ Her friends' all Ihouelit-she must die, She had
every appeara nee of being in consumption, and was so
pronounced by her physicians—leherman's Balsam was
given and ii cured
Mrs. (in atiaIIiELANTZ, Of Bull's Ferry, was also shred of
eMinulnptioll by . this Balsum when all other remedies
ritiled to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. , C. - Castle, Dentist, Broadway, has witnessed its
effects in several ruses were no other medeente afford
ed relief—but the Balsam operated liken tbarm. Dr. C.
sled witeesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma,
which it ',ever fails of doing. Spitting Blood s alarming
as if May lie, is effectually cared by this bateaux.. 11
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev. lIENICY JoN¢s, HO Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and Caturrhal affectioe of 50 years standing. The.
first dose gave hint more relief than all, the other medi
cine he lied ever taken. Dr. - L. J. 'Beals, 19 Delaney
Street, gave it to a sister-in-I:1w who was laborine under.
Consumption and to another sorely afflicted with the
Asthrmt. In both ruses its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health-
Mr, Inetterte Wers-s, 05 Chrietie-stS, suffered from
Asthma 42 years. Shermatee Balsam relieved het at
ogee, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every :lunch by' a timely use of tins medicine.
This indeed is the great remedy for Cou g hs. Colds, S'pit- •
ring Blood. hirer Complaint's and all theeffections of the •
throat, end eve:, Asthma and Consumption.
Price 25 rents and SI per bottle,
Principal Office the Nassau street. New York.
Likewise Dr. SlierMaida celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man's Plaster"
Sold wholesale and retail by WE. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store rind Valeta elielicine Warehouse
Liberty Street Pittsburgh,
head of Wood street. mai
by the. following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
county :
A. NI. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jenruhan Gluiest,
Mancliester; J. R. 11. Jaectuee, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Mustin. tor. Webster st. and Eine
Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. Is Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; This Aiken, Sharrifilmrgh; Saml. Springer, Olin-.
ton: James IM'Kee. Stewartstown; John Black. Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, APKees
port; MeEldowney, Bakerstowu; Riley 111 , 1auglatin,
Plumb Township; Wtn. J. Smith, Temperance . ..elle; Jas,
Fulton, Tarentum• G.ll. Starr, Sowiekly. marfl-ly
MttttE TESTIMONY!—Dr. W. LANDS, of Fayette:
stile, N. I'., nays: "I run perstiaded, and have
been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of great use to ell Moe, who may have occasion to
use them, and have administered teem to my patients."
Fever, and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im
mediately- cared by the see of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
st. L. CUTHBERT,
Sthfild stret. near Th
Alen. by Win. Cole _ Alleg mi heny e city; J. G. Smith,ird.
I3ir
minghtitn; and John M'Craiiken. Firth Wesel. fehl7
Jaynes , Family Me dictate.
"FIR. S. S. COOK. Pig,r, Ohio, writes, March, ISM:
have used your emu/lige, Carniittative Ralsath,
anti Expreverniu, in my practice, for the 'lest three years,
salt hese be e n exceedingly well pleased with them, amid
utter, us yet, to my 1 - et:envenom failed of realizing my
fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your
other inedicittem I cannot speak of from experience; but,
Judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they
clams and are entitled to all the eolifidellee 'reposed in
them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly
very partial to essse Vermifuge,. until I Lecameacquatit
red with yours, which has my decided preferene to any
other now in use.
Reasectfully, yours, &C., S. S. COOK, NI D..
fr: - Far sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, PS
Fourth st.
fehls
Al EA SINESTOCK'S COUGH scRI
I), ' , oration has proved itself to be of very great efliett
ey in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit
ting' of Blood, Whooping Coug, anti other Pneumonic
Affeetione; and the proprietors feel warranted in recant
recoiling it an a safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to Acne_ certificates of iedisputable authority, it
testimony of its value.
•
It is pleasant to the tamp, and is offered ate° low a price
its to place it within the reach of every person. There
are. perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro
'din, such decided effects in such a short time.. Pre
pared turd sold by
B. A. FA HNESTOCIC .& CO,
Corner of First and Wood; also, confer
. ofSixth and
World streets.
dse.l3
._....
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BALPA'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILLS are far
D R. 'sale, wholesale and retail, at the
REAL FAnATE OFFICE,
o. O. Smithfield ab
Algo, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny drys J. G. Smith, 13ir
tninglin rm John. McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward.
feb
=Etni
-- w. C coNNELLY:
}MOWN'S
C'dn.YER OP SEITIWIELD AND THIRD•STS.,
Pittsburgh, P.
DROWN ..v,CONNELLAI, PROPRIETOR&Ni I3.—Good
Stabling attached to the - house. I
ppI,LS-100 bbls. fine eating` and cooking Apptes,
Tee,'d persteamer " Consul," and for sale by
'deetr7 KING & 11100RHEAD
• •-.4. •
rt t r'
hnb -e
-growth,: beattlYoutdaistoration of life Hair. - This
Cream. - when *olieekttoWricvvill-supereede iiithirarti
cles of the kind now in use. II hire . Wei hatr is dead
harsh, thi, unhealthy, air.. turiduggrey, a few applica
tions will'make the-India-oft antrdark;'andgiire it. a beau-.,
tiro!, 'liVely 'apPeennice; Will also nialie it inabitain"
its.lyfelittestr and' heithliteoler; twice he liingtta all the:
preparations that are generally, used. Where the bald
thin,' or hits fallen ofit' May. be restored bytishig th'f
Cream. Every lady an ' dgentlentan F 40,41.11 the habit . of
using oils on their heir, should at OneepurchasealiottleCif
the. Chinese Hair . Creami:ais it is tiotompesetithat it l / 4 111 ,
not injure the hair like the 'other prepamtions, but Will,
beatitifylii and - - give lierfect'satisfaction in every - in_
stance. -
For testimony Mini .very,superior qualities, see the col
lowing _letter from the '.Rei..lllr.. CaldWell
Hendeishintle.: Streteh,NighAlle, general, agentsfor the;'.
Letter 'o,omArv. ptete.Frerbltfriiti
hlrisslrs.Ffirkintlignarr. tr. =arca: 'Gaßritreati-4 take
p.eicsure in adding my testimony in - favor addite excellent
prepare:lon called Dr. PoiislOst7thiezie Cream; for,
abof - t- two %years agora:Their was very drY, bristle; and
disposed to come out; -but aving procured-a bottle of the,'
Cream, and used it according to ilie pre sc nation, i t noW
elastic, soft, and, firm' to. the head. 2 Minty baliamsand
oils were , applied, each leaving-my hair itr a worse state
than before. This.Cream r however has met - My expec
tations.
As an article for-the toilet,, my.wife-gtves it preference
over all others, being delmately_perfurned and not disz
posed:to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum theirptettarationis'
for the toilet. Respectfully, &e, • ; •
Pulaski, January 7,1847. _ •
wholesale_and, in,Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend, 45 Marketet., and.-Joel Mohler, corner of
'Wood and Fifilsta. • r • - • -
-
LA DIES are cautioned agamta using Common Prepa
red..
Chalk Theyare not aWatehoWfrightfull3r inju
rious it is to the skin'. how corirae, how rough; flOWBllllO*,
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears - after using pre,
.pared chalk -Resides It isinjunotis,c - oritaining a large
quantity of
..We have prepared a:beautiful vege
table ankle, whielt"we .6111:Jones' Spanish Lilly White.
-It is perfectly' innoCent, being Parifted <if all deleterious'
qualities, and it imparts' to the, „akin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively white; at the - same time acting .
as a cosmetic on the skin,lnaking it stilt end SrairMthi
:Dr. James Anderson, Practical. Chemist of Ttassachn--
Se its; says: "After analysing Tonee'Spanish Lilly White,:
I find it possesses . the most - heatilifUlandinatural, and-at
the same time innocent,
,wliiM I. ever saw.. I certainly.
can canscientiotislYrecoinmend its use to all wboie "skin
requires beautifying:" .Price - 25'emnis trbox: :Directions
-the Gest way to apply Lilly Whim, is with sail leather.
or wool—the fonnerispreferable. '- • '•
A- inns sac or
,ThETlt'llOit.:a •ointrif ,, Whilergeelk,.
foul breath, healthy . ,gums. Yellow and animal thy teeth,
after being once--or twice - Cleaned - withjorieri'" Anther
Tooth ,Paste,. have the appearance of the moat beautiful-
ivory, and, at the shine tune it is so perfectly innocent
tdid exquisitely fine, that' iteconstarittlaily; use islighly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi
tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing -a.
premature decay:: Those , tilreadr , decayed it prevents.
from liecoming.werse-rit also fasteas_such as is becoming
loose, and by perievetaneeit will readerthe foulest teeth .
delicately white, and make the breath' delicidusly Sweet.
Price:ls or 37.1. cents a box. All the above ate sold only
at h 8 Chathina st.; sign of the Ain erictin Eagle;New York,'
and by the apponuedAgcnts whose parties appear in the
next. column.
WILL von atAttay, and MAD. hoslikud, lady' our
face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, fair? .1s it
white? If not, it can be made so even though it be yet,
low, - disfigured;sunbunn, tannettand freckled. Mena'
ands have been made thus -who have washed once' dr,
twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect,is.
glorions - and m agnificent. - - But be sure yen - get 'the germz'
me Jones' Soap, at the sign, of, Me American Eagle,-.82
Chadian) street. - '
Rin g -w-onn i Sith- rheum , ScurVenErYsireirtai Barber'tt
Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,:
when every kind of remedy has, failed. That, it cures
piinples,Treekles';And ' Clears .-SOld
the American. Eagle, 85 :Clitithaniestreet. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. . •• I
C. INGLIS, I. - Patterson.
Sold at JACKSON'S 22 Liberty sty lead' of Wood. Sign of
of the Big Hoot. . - •
- -nov23.
U(*OE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
— Marriage.—Cortfulential.- 7 Any . lady between twen
ty and thirty, posseicong a symmetrical form, - good fen;
tures, ikc., is asked confidentially, can - she suppose any
inan could admire her while she has 'such ' yellow teeth, -
such sallow, rough, 'coarse skin; and 'such' dirty; had,_
wiry hair; when, by aPending the above sum, she might
have delicate white teeth. a pure sweet breath, and a
beautiful head. of hair. She can have beautiful white
teeth and sweet breath by' using a Ys. box of,filitzei , Am
ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure anti spotless as snow,
by using a cake of the:genuine Ants' Italian Cheraw/
Boap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a.3s. bottle of
Jowl' Coral 'Hair Restortnier. Do not form an opinion
against this before you my, or you will regretit; but be
sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only New York
at
ti 2 Chatham at. For sale by •
liVhf. JACKSON, Agent,
89 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. ,
'
CANCER, SCROFULA.AND GOITRE.—AmpIe .ex
pc rience has proved that MO combination of medicine
have ever been so efficacious in - removing the above dis
eases, aCDR.JAINF,'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of
,Caneer aud other digs
enSCS of that class, but has removed the most stabborn
diseases of the Skin, Swellings,' Dyspepsia, &c - . This
medicine enters into the Circulation, and eradicates dis
eases wherever located. It Puriffestheldmid and other,
thnds of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of
the skid, and reduces enlargement bf the glands orbones.
It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi
ness. and invigorates the whole System, and imparts ani:.
mluion to - the diseased cmadeltilitated contnitution.There
is nothing superior to hin the: whole materia medico.. It
is perfectly safe and extrentely pleasant,andhas nothing
*of the diAgusling nausea accompanying - the idea of swell
lowing medieine.
ID — Tor, sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE,
'l2 Fourth 'st., near Wood. mar3o
- A R.eelpe for the . Unman Hair I
rilo Foam , : as GROW"III AND HEALTH, MAKE
JL IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.,—Yersous
ill consequence of the many things sold, set down every
article, (be it ever so good,) as a. humbug- If 'people
could be Made to try a th; bottle ofJoners Coral Hair Re
storative, and sed how it.makes.dry, rusty, red. light hair
moist, soft, auburn and tiark,nitd lietps iv so; and by its
ass for sometime, causes it to grow' naturally bunuttful;,
ifpeople Could see the umber of poor respectable me
chanics that use it, (aye, and find it'the cheapest thing
they can use,) fordressingand - heautifying the Hair, for
keeping it soft and in ordor three times as long as any
other article made; and
Forces it to -vow, stops its falling,
. And costs'but thhillings to try.
We formerly .sold nothing less than $l. bottles, but we
wish people to try it. Sold only at Stl (mind Bt2j Chatham
street, New York, and by , •
mar2o . WM. JACKSON; Agt., ElV.Lih r erty st,
T 4 ORE TESTIMONY torDr„Willard , s,Ftuatlytillidi.
.131 eines.—The undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh, hay.
ing personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental , Cough--Mix:
tare, and experienced itsbeneficialeffeets. do nioste beer.
fully reconatnend it as safe and.effixtual,in 'alleases.
Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su.
perlor; road would recommend its use to all the afflicted.
CHARLES LEWIS.
Will. JENKINS".
Pittsburgh, March .1:44.1845.
Sold by- J. Schoonmaker & Co., John Hays, Sautes
A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, Johns'. Scott, F.L. Snowden. J.
Mohler. Ogden & Snowden. apl.2
O AirAumm,SOURVV, -- 61;li.:.s6litartRYsiPE.
LAS. Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sere:. Brardsi
This is used by many physielatts in this city in curtngthe
above, and we would not conseleaciously sell unless we
kirew 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 skiti, making it soft, clear,
mooth and white as an infants. But mind; it is sold at 52
Chatham st, N. Y., and by
witr. JACKSON, Agent,
SD. Liberty street; Pitts-burgh.
fIONSIThIPTION seizes more victims than' any other
disease in our country. The young, - the , old: the
beautiful and gay; are all alike subject to its invidious
ravages, and many a beetle. Cheek has been supposed to
bloom with the glow ofMealth: But every case origi
nates in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy
of attention at first—and only Met with remedies .Whett
too late. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care
and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of IL A:
Fahnestock &;Co., which.will certainly check its funlief
progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful
action.
•
For sale by R A. FARNESTOCK & Co., corner is
and Wood ans.; also, corner 6rh•nod Wood. devil
Magazines fox January, 849,
RECEIVLD' bIINER'S, Smithfield street,
third door above Secoud street---. . •
Godey's Ludy!s Book,unasually large, with sir at
tractive engravings; illteliterary.departatem.orthe high
est order fur this Nd., commencing a JIM .. Volume.
Sartain 's Vnion Magazine, beautifully embellished,
and comprising pages of readiaLmatter, all original.
Graham's:lll%4mo. illustrated wlth four beautiful en.
cravings; in size, it full double number. .
Poemt. of John gamey Adatns, with Notices of his
Life and Character M,'e . •.. - -
A Critical Defetor want stroocisopti mturch,
against the chafge Of eofru the Ptloniin theadmmist st
ratiou of
her discipline; published by order tif the Church. •
Rose and Gertrdde.Or the Mysterious Wedding; trans..
toted from the French of Rodolfdie.Tontifer. ,
An Impartial Aecoinit of the Life of the Rev. Jolts N.
Malfit—a narratiVe of his gist marriage; also. hissecondi
with rnaity_partienittlS never hers publikhed.
Secodd volume Paul Ardentleini,'noW cOmplete; by
George Lippani: I
Mary Batton, a Tale of Manchester - Life, England;
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published by the Harpers-
Julian Be Clifford, or Woman's Love_; a ,Romance of
Smiles and Tears; illustrated.
Angelina Lunnore, or the Life - of a Beauty; by : the,
author of the Jilt, Breach of Pioinise, Zee.; &re . .
The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer of Noiri. 'Di m e
by' Victor Hugo. • ' fleet
Notice to theßutallo.
TliE sabscriber —Worms t i lt° public -generally, and,
Housekeepers and Willi Griocers particularly, that
.he is discontinuing the, 9lneenswarei basinete, mud will -
sell off his present stock atseduced prices. Theta who
wish ta obtain Chinn; Quee 323 it'a ife;
a rare opportunit'y for getUng Stich articles as they ymu
much cheaper than theAimual rhtek. ' ti
Remember the phice,-CHINit'ITALL,No,II.IIiood
Streit, near the Auction. store. ' •:-
P. S. I will dispose of tarWitrile'stOsVtd person
W Min& to buy it, at abargain, ,
junS:u" Wid—tanTTLY
'-'- A. Ll:776l.Kraut
CORNER DP PENN 4.ND ST. CLAIR STREET/3.
1.,--tRESH OYSTERS, - GAME And ,even , tieliency of
.„U the season the, markeTgroplit,, eyed -up; at
i s
shortest niltieoi.and in, lm "Cry bes t;e t ty/e..ne.house is
fitted up and arranged lit h'egt-ordef,.uncler the man
euemeut of ' ' IseNIT • '.'SCIEIN AI,,CAMPBELL • I
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T R lOR auttone...pnire
th
subietilier reehies, togethnr. with the improements:
thereon; illattiatt on. Srxthatreat,,nearStnithfieldi filint-'
lug on Sixth '11,...1211 ft:, and in:, depth on Cherry alley 240'
-feet. This'property 4 adnlitatklyzitnated-for tt-Hotel'Or
It'Publia Hall and e - ontitinsa , huff-square of ground ;:or
.if , night be divided into ;2 badding.lota, & lota of -20 , foet
ea eh on 'Sat!, attetifiit t. 40 feet deep, And 0 jr,,1.1 with a'
frohfof tO feet each on Cherry alley by 120 kat deep.
jansnf '
'WM. PORTER.
I==
--".- - ' Prs.iribiss Colteetori - '• .-'''*:". ..,- '',.
lily under.-4,lP'ed encourn.red acthe liberilnaironai s e - '
" t he In g r . - han'ts 'I - 1 , - 4ternestild 111 -
ha n4. 4l- .;e etak' ; oire P rst - hl:le ° rv n ice g n i iir the .c' olleciio;:', r ''
nefitecour,iii. tweity orPittsburgh and vieinity; ' aisv::...',
tag u_lttuden An business of *hie kind Tar - ninny years for -...
the Loard of Trade, and. being well acquainted With; this
. 40.41 the uelpsining cities. 14 feels' zonedent of hit ability_ ‘ ,. ;
to givo.sattbfac tt on, by in .- amps trial faithful attcnilati.to:.. -
Vllonsintss entrusted 'to him- - •' ' ' ' '--' -, -:::„
~
' . . JAIitES GALBRATELIS:
.„. Tci he found -at Mr. -- 'WO. "Ramis, :..ltlerchani - -Tailcr.-' t.'
Th.iril street, opposite me Pootots. - -. .: -•- -., 4
varsnascse.
, ..--D
PuirxAccountUrt4 ,-, ::. ,:- - -7 - )
norrtaoScott,Diesen;
'•.' Jas:McGuire 74ereh't Taijo ,
' Wth , 2-13:- Se tWe; ' - -,..--:, -..,-
Dr. W. Al, nght,' beittiati •
I
C:padge.:,. . ' - frioslain '
Steil and Elle Arannfantorpt:: . • til •' ••
'subsoihers Pave enlarged. their Steel and Pile.
.1 • hlataufactory,im the .corner. of O'Hara street and!
Silting alley, Fit Ili Ward;Fittsburgh by erecting ecru
verting furnucc, a melting furnace a nd a tilt hsunmer.-- ' -
Their Steel, now being of superior quality, and having •
- engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to far
atilt Files of every ,
deAeription,that will compare wittt ;.'-
the hest imported artiolui and beingdeicradned to matte
it tri g tmorest.p f all who use Files in.any,arap,na par- " •' •
c halal from them,' ilia.) , 'Will s sell their Files at reduced • ..;
Prices t ho s e CCVIII. They will also re-cut Files, and pur
chase which are worn and roken. Public tron
agge respectfullyinvited, di CO.
4.y ' - '
• ,
a i r,
losizoir
- AIERICAN:OlL,proOro4f . rog; a well in
Renta
A, 135 feel below' °ad `shrface of the 'eaith, 'OW
and infallible rare for
Settlds,lttriniSs:;Tetter,' ErYstpeltis, 'Scald ;He :,etottp
Whooping -Cough, Ittbdrimialoty . Sore . Throat,'Sore ".•
'ln:hilted Ryes', Flatulence; Ulcers. reVer Soresined .
11rIPLAMIATORY,R1•IEIHRATISM,
which yieldsto its effeeth ill a .
It has never . yet failed when: need according to dime".
tioner.
IVlK:ictuarrim - _Allegheiy
•• ' • • • November IS: ISA& •5.
This is to certify', that my vac, Margaret Ohriest
Cured of a RheurretieComp taint of se ve_n" years standing. -
by which - she ivadso faint as to he obliged.tonseiernte_
es. -Intme week she was cured by using the tAtatrricart ••."- ,
Oil, and could walk abontastisual without berimatches.b.,i,
G.JON ATHAN• GHRFJBT. ,
').'Fie . , following is communicated-by Mr, Wm.Ntish, r.
I,4ackson , sugent for Steubenville t O. • ' •-•'" •
• A gentleman near Stenbetwillej.whohad net
to put either of big feet to-the giciandrorlsvelVe . years; IN of latneness;by the:use 'oef One-bottle was;
enabled to welk-two miles to atirtsmship:ldeetilid."' It; jar
likewise a sovereig - n remedy - for i - '
• CONTRACTION . OF 'THE , AIIJSCLES: AND TEN-•• - ' '•`•
The following is commtnicated 6 Mr.:Wai."lstagh ,-•
Jackson's agent for Sreuhetivillei - • • • •"•• ,-••
, A lady residing 'in Stetibenviiierthe , fidgeiCof 'whiffle
I ;hand *as so contr'aeted.usto depnve her of "the ofm ,-
;
for thirty-five years; was einikelylented by the use of one , •
.bottle of the Oilisothat shedurw ;,has, the - perfect ruktor ;
her hand fully equal to the other Which`liaff never
. affected. •It has-also been rand tribe aSafe andlrivinei
ble agent Mike speedy and certainetutstifDEAFNESS
-
in all cases not organically ineuraidd.
A ladrresidifigin Allegheny city was effeetnallYented::".
of obstinate deafuess,=ef years'continnance, by thetwe '
of less than one bottle .of the Off, so that she-Said-she
heard betterthan She; bad ever dope before::
A gentleman well known in Pittablirgh, - was:iota or
deafness of nine years , standing-, by the tnteiot it 'finial(
quantity of the 'Oil. - The names lunt vesidences of the ;
lady and gentleman will be givenlto those vdmidesire
at the office of the aclVertiser. I. • - .
Is properties are highly developed In thetettrdit end
surpassingly seemly cure of all cases of
• CHOLICi - CRAMP, AND SPAShIS.'- "
Severai caseribf Cramp Cholic have been effectirdlY ."
cared by one dose of the Oil, in the short
_sifted of halt
an hour, wail - the parties . here been' agonized with paid.'
Its curutivo properties hatre beenydumrkably manifested'
"DISEASES OP THEISPEirE.'
ladY tire' fe
of a planter lien - tacky, wits mire - it', •I
effeetnally of one of. the worst cases "of diseased" Spine,
whielt 7 had - conStied' her 'to her bed 'for a eat:Pilfer:Ore
Soleil:I which . ..the could 'riot turn 'kerself.` '•••
•sure - remedy and perfeot core for Rtirtajg the; eamirof t h e Bask, and
t . • DIFLAIIIIIIATION OF THE
Ptriast: •
•
"Thin is to certify that was efflieted with greatpain ui
.the small of my buck and kidneys, which affected me so ;
mach that could not stand unnght.l By Tabbing eve'
mally l and using halfu teaspoonful "internally nteally; night and
in
morng,, rwrur entirely cured. - JOHN RIDDLE,
• ' 'near Warreu, strong co.; Pa. -.
• 41gentleman.ofPittihurgh,; afflicted "with:a. violent in
flammation of the kidneys—the pain orwhich chused
him to-faint—wati completely cared, in three days, by the "
Use of the American. Oil.. ; . .
The gualitletrof this • •-I - • •- - I . „!.
- • - NATURE'S OWN - REMEDY .
is extremely penetrating - and antizinflannatiforyi''eOnse.
(meetly is confidently recommended use sovereign•rem
edy wherever inflammation eiists, either exterrial on n
ternal. Used immediately alter ticutihridse or sirdandi
It . will cure and 'prevent - - *-- ' -'• - -• *• -•-- , -
- - GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION."
It hasiin addition, been found n'salataryildeasing and '',
effective remedy for those 'very unpleasant and inhonveC ••
GRAVE _AND URINARY COhIPLADITS- - -
. EIY" Pricer, 50 c.ents et bottle ' ' •• -.- ' *
- - - *CavitfOts•—neon- Your :- Ottartt
- the" surprising excellence Mid &owing' popillatilr
the American Oil; has induced 39filedinhonesrperacins • .
palm upon the.public; miserable- tinitatione at 'this truly' . ,
valuable medicine, forihe purpose of dr.:el:ring' the an
wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. - ' ''• --
'ln order to be sure of obt , mingthegenninei'oluird
the following rout/ ruixosi ...- . . -
Ist. See that the name q Win. -Jackson; 89-Liberty. at i- d .i
head of Wood st.,?' is printed on the'label of thewrappe: I. 7
of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. - .* .. • •.,,, -. -..,...--i
lid. That each bottle is inclosed in .11. pamphleteer:tarp ~ • ..:
ing full viirecuons for use; and also containingthename 1 -- --,
and address of Wm . Jakson, General Agent - forttber .".
proprietors • likewise, the name and address of the -pro , ..* --
prieiors, D. ' Sail & Co., Kentucky; . • - .- '
.. .. . - 5 i
3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised - Agente,:allot---.
Whom haven show bill, on which is printedthearitnesof -'-', ;
the , Proprietors and General Agents — thus: D . flail& Co.,' -v..; .:
Proprietors, Kentucky. -Wm.-Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., ;
General Agent for. Western Pennsylvania, - and part olf
Ohio and Western Virginia;_ and the
,printersT: . inamesr, -„, ' i
thli
fllllin & Shryock, Pitusburgh=printed at the the hottem ;.; , f
-of said slow bill. -
4th. Obsene—the tenaine American:Gills okri,dark :.(c- , ! 1
'green color, without any sediment,Mid its speciss &aid-, ..., i
ty lighter thaiiwater. The Counterfoithare mostly of a
black color,-=some white, like; Spirits of _Turpcirtioe, -.. '
said to be ftted. and clarified; Some Snit ien.ol/-001.-.. , • . •
. .
ers a mixture of other c paunch oils; und . omlit blact filth
looking mixture. purporting,to come froititiiii'Tilitslairga
and Allegheny Dispensnry Co.n None of th e se coon -,., -,
terfeitmov.ess either the virtue.or the power of
_the troll : .. - -
11;71:143Id wholesale and - retail by WM:- JACKSON, p ,s
General and Soli Agent for tbe'Praprietor in Western ., ,.
Pes'itsliviiiiin Western Virginia,_ and .Northern Ohio;
and by the iiillowiui &Sly appointe4AgenteinAttegheny
eounry Pa
A. M. Marshall, - ' ' ' "--* '' '
Dr. Bruvirt - i` • : Allegheny city.
J. - IL 701111t , 0T4 • ' . '‘.
. - Jonathan Ghneart; Manchester.
.., Alerinder Asdale 7 Wylie stre et. ';
J.- It It Jacques,
.birmtnghturt.- • . ' ,
Wm. J. Rmitla, Temperaneeville,'
G. H z Stair; SewieirleY.- '.' '. ''
E'disrard Thompson; Wilkinsburgh.
DaMet Nes.Vey,'East Liberty . . '
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargh: "..
Thomas Aikin,•Sharpsbur l gh, , - r ."
- • N. Rowland & Son, MlCeespoit. ' -
C. F?Diehl, Eliiabeth: - - ' '• "
- John Black, Turtle Creek.. - ' '- '''-
__-
--,APRldowny'Bakeistomi:
e.amoel Springer; mon. .• - - ,
JamesitrKee, Steitlirtaloinn,. • '.
Riley NPLaughtin,Tlnm townihip..
J. Fulton, Tnrentum. -
Jeremiah Flenting, Lawrettl - eiillo.,
-Robert Williams, Arthursvillet - .'• '
sug 15-ddmilin ' ' ' ' ' '
1 4 3804.1 h e New York. Gasette,'Vet. 6, IBA, - a. da l -. L
. ..;,
. paper .deseriedly at ;the head of-the. da.Uy press au .• , ,
is rouutry. • • ,• . ..
Bristol's Eltraet of Sarroponlhv.-- : It were but courtesy, 7
to call the otteiniiihorotirreadeisto this'ttivaluablerip, .... -
aratinpwhich will he'foundinlyertised in another cif riatip- ' •..:.
Mr, Bristol' is a 'brother, and tssues u highly; into . ; ; •
newspaper; eve iritow awl then, orie or two'nuo*usb
..
'w3iioh we hare already.noticed; and'themetlici:o4 [Biel
;.', , ; L .
teal*
has been eulogised by, nearly all the press of the 30wieterti . -
country, and, we dolibt not, justly eulopa.: It hair in flit,' i
favor, moreover, very, fluttering testunoniais,
.C!it.ll!...tfter r i.i . f;
'MON eminent practitioners in every . pert of thelerseAtelli, l .,,.i
where it ;has - been used .' There is beauty. otertaato ....,i ;
enough in the bottles, and in ihe engraved labels iteirldoli,'.' s i
they ere .envetoped, of induce a purchase. even :if thil..:,: \
preparation itself were not one of the ll sovereignest:l4 : '
~
the world,. ELS every person must believe it ''s-.that is, ' ',...
every one must believe it is—that is,• every one w,',; r , .:.
would not resist a masa of documentatyesidenee eb.... c a:
sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity.
7.,tty. o . l',.
of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whethe , '
you do i:l e t • '. , s
agree ivith.us on this point. . . • •. . : I
For sale by B.A. FAllNer,"ro c le Cow'
• 1 ~;
feb2.. cot. of tat and Wood and • tith ahr K.
wood 1 .1... . • .
- Er tiztruATism; Goirri . ,:._,
.AN'il; TIC. DOIAIREUX.—
In, A reseetable gentlemar. called at our infflea r as he •'• ' '
said, to inf orm' s that hek'ad been afflicted for IS years •'•
with Rheumntisin or C ;out, and occasionally with Me •
Doloreux; that- he, kelt been frequently confrnedi to his
ream far mcuniti l bgether,.and often suffered the Molt In- •
se and excrttciating pain, but that he had been
using larte's Alteratirt, from which he found the most sip
nal and unexpected relief Ile soya be 6 lund the moth. , .
sine serY P/eaaant and effective; and Mat he now eon- •-”
ibidets himself-perfectly c ured. — YAffaddphiallorDsAme r , - -
con. • ..
A Pact' 'Worn/ KNOWMG.—A gentlemahof Scrofulous '
habit, from Indiscretion in his younger days, beeathe af- • • •
fected with Ulcerations . in the Throat 'mul'Nose, and a •• • '
disagreeable eruption of the - Skin. - 'lndeed; his 'Whole t/' r
system born the marks of being. saturated with. ditiesum. -- I
One Mind end wrist were •Ild' much affected that hi ? had: , .• I
lost die use of the hand,.every
.part- being covered with
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were es hollow .
and porousus an honey-comb. It was at this Stage of his .• •••- .-
complaint, when death appeared intiVitable , from a loath:, •. -, l.
some disease,' that be commenced the use of Jayne's Al- •• : • sl
terative and having taken sixteen boctles, ii now perfect- . - -; /
The Alterative operutes throughlhe • eircultition,and , • • •
pnrifies the blood and e'rutlicateadiscase from the system, „4
wherever facated i and 'the hro
unieas cures .it has- per , •r! 4.
formed In diseases - of the skin, cancer, s c roful a,g00Y,,• 4 ,
liver complaint, dyspepsia' pad other chronic. diseases, is •-•• .' •''• i
truly astonishing.--qpirit of the rime". .
~_._,. ..,
._,- ._, . • Li i I
tr. - For •Ale in PlitOurgli, a t tho Ppm T 677" 7 41. N ...: .
72 Fourth streot.• •*- . • •- -
Fresh Arrival /10.1,Vooti r
lIODKINSON. has just opened. 'within At"'
In.. week, die, largest assodbient Freneh
mo
ever opened in this city;,eonslstlng iu pan
Plain,tlThite, Gold tine and Gold /Auld 71 e . 7 8e - its ,
extenriva assortment of White.Flowine . slue and Lk", :.,
pool Iron Stone Ware, in Tea Sous o': separate pieeeik
as may be . nlaired- 41411°,'a asbortatent.
Calidelabras I..arups,•of itkP -1.-svest•ahapea'an4 Pat - . •• •
,
%etas, direct from the unimilti",,„". • , •
Ladmalyciukt clO well 10 e a n, at. •' • „ ,
• • 9427 4 r5 4 . , / 1, 4 Wood st., 3 doars below
Gabriel Adams;
J.. Caratbirai
It..Liviugatan;
innna %finnan;
George Breetc.
Dr. Geo.-A Brace
1= a 11 i„
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Maiffil
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