The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 17, 1849, Image 4

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• - • • .NDIV GOO - DA4-NRWrOGODS!!
,T r •::Orirder.l.laMains tharii•ver-ism tioiiabehtldr;
VI ;Ott f GoltlinMe-Hirei tket t
pa a .
' . - • between Third ritalliourtli,'whei ss jast opeaPiL
•• splendid -atrial bf winter - DrF•Gboda, , cheaper thanthe -
i • - same quality of Goodi have ever been offered. inFitts-•
h li
&LI:, RUSSELL, No. 62 Market streer,-between
Vcitirth - ,etreets7Sign of - - the' Big Golden-_Bee
• : llive;his nevi reeeiVed, pad ode?, to his.numeroutrehS.:•
lantern and the- public - generally, he largest; cheapest
mud modispletididatock qr Wittier Dry,Goads ever offer
- -Cd in this city. These Goods have been purchased itith
Eastern Cittes.since . the late fall in Times; and - will tit
buyent at a great redaction, much - cheaper
than tttcyreotild• have been sold in the early part of.the•
monggrhis large and' ixtensive - stock will -be foanid
Many - choice sad fashionable Goods of the- latest im
- ' LAMES-DRESS GOODS.
--'; .Seariet , Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article, ••‘-- ' •
.:therry col'd do. • - do. • -.figured and plain ;
• .Silks and Satins,plsizi, striped and plain;
Searles:hie. iill - wpot, very cheap ; -
low - prides ;
Froneh l'ilerinoS;nll ciders; extrentely low.
A large assortment or fig'd Cashmeres De Laities;-new
'•-•• est designs, from .12 . * to 50 cents per pa'rd; these are very
• cheap: ' Also, a large- stook of Alpacas from 12i-to *
:cents per yard, all caters; and a - great bargain; with a
splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest' im
• fortation,Also,.velvet fill:tins all widths and:colors,
.very cheap; a beittrilfairrasorunent ; plumes and'artificlal
- flowersLbonnet'sartus and -Velvets, all'eciliznq French
worked capes aria, collars.; - scarfs, cravats, gloveaTtittl ;
, hosiery, altat reduee . 4 ; p i r . i . oes. - •
- - . Best assortinent in the city, and very cheap Longaad
Square Shawles,•best quality.
2terkerie and CaShmere - Shawls l• • . •
1 .•Black and enlonad Cloth do. -
Brocha and Silk " do.
ShaWls,allqualities and prices.
BI;ANKETS'IIiI..ANKETS !—Cheapest . {n the city!
' A large stock-of.Btaokels,.ail qualities. Whieliwill . be
sold cheaperthan can be found elsewhere.' '
, . CHEAPER, THAN - THE C.HEAPEST
A large smelt ofCalito. - Good dark Calico, filisiiiSkiro,
•;„. only 3 eentaperyard; best quality British and X.cr . teileon
• Printi,6 to - 10 cents per-hard; yard wide British Pimple
Prints;4o to - 121; a large supply red, white and yellow
...Flannels,sorcie as low us I.y ceutsper-yard, very cheap;
.Bed Ticking, frau:LS to 14 cents.peryarif. 7i.150, a large
stock of ;L'heeks; Shirting Stripes , Cassinote, Kentucky
Jezute - arol-Linseys, together with a very extensive as
- -. ..' - sorunent of. bleached and unbleached Mastitis, from S to
S cents per yard; cheapest yet; good yard wide atibleach.
ed Mustn't; only 5 cents per yard ; Muslius
from 3 to cents peryard. All of which will be sold off
- at reduced- p'ricor,, ed the:sign of, the. New Golden Bee;
1-fiVe , ,ln - Market - street, between Third and Furth
No: : (declatf, wa. L. RUSSEL. •
linatneee Card.
..,- 27:8,41FTSAIVIYELLASMONOPO.LIESAWSTFALL:
I' - ' , -' ' ' 'SO-'III.UST .PItICES; . -. •
NIT:BICH feta will be proven by calling at McGame's
VV Exishionattle Tailoring Estub lish meat, Third street,
1 - St.Gliarles
' , - .111.oi•rot Brtir.,...proilts iind quick:stars. . .
VAlb,blT : irniOcaiul good. - ' - - ... - - ._.'
, CCiaI'AITIOS : Vtt'yfor in the background. . - •
V .' My old custrimers, and "ttlt others, are respectfully in
, tined that I km - waning for them ItIcGUIRE. ,
!:
,E .WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention
I • - of our fnends and the public to the great variety
'I
...., b . VINTER. COATINGS and other articles, we have
lyikr
. • - Juatreceived--amongst which will he found the greatest
- i.*: 'Variety of BLUE; BLACK, DRAB; a d PEARL colored
; • : BLANKET, .hIACKI'SAC, • and HEAVER CLOTHS.—
; - PREACH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, atssairEßEs,
,I . 9.6.571W15, 4.c: The above Goods linvitigheen bought
for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared tone. ,-
" conunodate ell who may bluer us with their patronage,
„with good Clothes,m. low prices. 'Give ns octal.
LL Remember,t2l9 Liberty street, oppoitite foot of 7th.
; , . norde . . . McMULLEN a pow-NING.
- Clothltt# I, Clothing I SClothinfg t 4
The.' litres Big _ noon vs. The Western World ! !
1 60 000 WELL SELECTED GA RhIENTS near
, - made And, ready to be offered on the
tarist - liberal terms to old custothers and the public its
general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive
- establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern
Vii• chietiy at tenth trouble and - expense, mat completed his
falhurd wiuterurranswneina to supply, his thousands of
customers - with one of the must desirable storks of .Clo
stung that nes ever been offered in this or any other may.:
1: km: west of - thr -- mountains. For neatness itt style.andl
workmanship; combined. with the very IMO - Price which
theyy, will be.nold tor, most certainly render the old anti
-.
veiled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of
j Me western Court try. It is gratifying to me to be able to
annotince to My numerous friends at. home and abroad,
that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which 1
'have Made to meet the many -calls in my line, it is -with
difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that. is
made on this establishment. It is a' well established
fact, that ray sales are cleat or ten times larger than any
; • other househt the trade. and this being the case on the
anffinnt sold; I can alfrod to sell at much less , profit than
others could possibly think of doing• if they wished to
cover emitlngent cixpensea. I intend to - make -a c lean
sweep of all inypresentstock 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 ihe Three Dig Doors. -
oantlAl& - w • . JOHN M'CI,O9.KF,y.
riQU=lSgi==
City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths,
C - ousisting of rum French, English and American Plain,
black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles-,
fine figured Cashmere Vesting's, Silk Velvet, Plain and
Panay Satins—all of which we will make up at the most
'reasonable priees,in a durable Und fashionable
-Heady . made .Clofhing o all descriptions; Lady's
Cloaks of the most fashionable
' patterns. Neck and
-.Pocket Fidkfs., Suspenders, llosom ,s ; Shirt Collars, and
every article usually kept in a Clothing
,Store. - Country
Merchants, before purchasing elsewbrkre, will find it' to
their advantage to call at the Iron' City Clothing Store,
No 130 Liberty street, immediately', opposite the mouth
of Market. - f °nil i-tt] C. M'CLOSKEY.
' James W. Woostwell.
~ MODERN AND ANTIQU.E,FURNITUME
' No: 83 Tama STILEXI, - FrIISI.IrfiGII: ..
,;• . A...i...111.at and splendid assortment of Furniture,
g ru
..' , - lisble - for Steamboats', Hotels , and Private Dwell
?. tags, constantly on hand, and made to orJcr.
: ..., - Lite present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any
.; . Manufactory in the Western country, Persons wishing
- .. to phrchase, would do *ell to give Inc a call, a s I am de
: ' - termiued MyPriees shall please. Part of the block cop
, - 7,.. -- '.Tete a Tete; - Buffet Etaqele; .
Louts XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs;
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' Popes ;
Fruit Tables;'
-- Toilet Tnbles,; ' Danis XV. Commoder.
;- '' ' French-Mahogany Bedstead.; Piano Stools; .
' - 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers; -
-::,. • 00 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; •
.... - . • :40 dozen Parlor ' do. - .
30 ." Fancy . - do. . - • - •
28 Centre . Tables;.,
t _ -. • - - 98 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables ;-
15 marble top Dressing Bureaus t-
- 1-..-: 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book'Cases ;
`.,. '..2l3zaarbie top Wash Stands';
_ 4 pair Ottotrianst , ' - • -
j., ' 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. - '
A 'stay large assorment of Common Chairs and other
. - Furniture, too numerous to mention.
• jj:P'Steam Boats furaished . ou the shortest notice, and
on the most reasonable terns. • .'• fella
i - : • VIII- Livery Stableg. •:
Tim. subscribers having purchased . from
Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in
. tending to increase their stock. of. Horsed,
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; ',lsolicit a share of patronage from the public.: Horses
a . -kept by:the day, - week. month or year, and -additional
a ' stalls are being erected, in the second story,;k . ar the ac
j;comrnodatlon of Canal stock. ' - 1.
febtn3m- t ROGERS Is OBEY.:
Ia retiring from the Livery business, I with .pleasure
Morn along acquaidtance) recommend my successors to
' the patronage of nay-friends and the public.
! - febMalcv - ' CHARLES COLEMAN.
- Blgelow's Carriage .Alanstraetoryi
piamand aueg, between: -Wood and Smithfield wens.
E. Al. BIGELOW . would respectfully
; ..infornt the public, that at his Factory can
at all times he 'found a 'urge. supply of
Family Carriages; Barouches, Buggies,
and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and
neatness to any found iu tlw, ast. - Contracts for any
nurturer , of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be
i promptly filled. All work of his own -manufacture will
be warranted. ,
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RErmumma—Col. R. Patterson, IL H. Patterson, E. D.
Gazzard, Esq., Bonen .Robb, Esq., C. L.. Magee, - and
j Alderman Steel. (feb.27:tl3m
MR. DUFF'S
- BOOK-KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS,
' XOItrII.WEST COElit MA.RKEr ST. AND Tne DIAM 01111).
'F°RTY-EIGIIT PUPILS ore non , in attendaace, and
1 - Mr; D. has engaged itt the same building,,tind will
• brave in readiness n few weeks, a private apartment
for Ladies, as,weli as 'more , extensive accommodations
i fot Gentlemen. Ills new Treatise upon Book-keeping is
beconfing the standard book in the Eastern Cities. It is
'!universally admitted by practical merchants to be the
;first complete" work on thu subject published. Hours:—
40to, 12. irto 4; hail 7to 10. • - • •
ProtessionaLasiistance given in any case of difficulty
partriership.sattleincatis °et:meninx -books.
'o7l}oleital a' rind' ftetnil,
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ADDLE. lIARNESS AND TRUNK titANDFACTORY.
OBERT B. itARTLEY, begs leave to in
form his friends and the public generally;
gat he condoms to occupy that large and com
modiotis Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel *ahn
'
.street.
N0,e13, corner of Diamond allay and Wood
.stmet;where he keeps a large and general assoitment of
Saddles, ; Bridles, Harness, Trunkp, Carpet. Dag's; Saddle
Bage;lfulisesi,P4frala'Dobes, Whips,ond - all othef aril
~les to his line.
lia altto.keeps,cimelantli on hind;ittil'isprepared
tainishAoorder,.Fll kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactiirei'
of.Me hestuistentiliond M a atkle of workmanship equal ,
to the eastern mattufactured anicle,-aii• at 66 per cent.
cheaper
_ Couistry and Farmers would do' Well to . call
ttad examino,his stock before-nerchasing elsewhere, as'
be isdetermined to sell first rata articles 'at very loiv
trr..-Dait'i - forgot 3ho.plliee, No, 86,
,cOmer . of Wood
',llg.at ii.nd Diamond - - - . ap`Xi
. I .IIORWIIADITERREOTSTE ROOMS, 8 1 4 , k 4 ' 3 R" 1 / 5 1 -,
ill..tings, Feurthrtreet.—Houon & AtrritonriDoguerreo
typists froafthe Eitirthru'cities,:viould'call the attention of
AV, inhabitants iut,Pittslitirgh, andlhe neighbaring-tbrrns,
Ito their Daguerreotype of citizens - and otherrh"atonjtirin
ai
d third stay of Barke's building,', , ,lth et .• . . • ...r
Verrienewishing pictures tttkiii may'rest- assured that
Itspalizsabambe_gparmitttprtutere Merit In the ligheat.
perfection of the art: Oncinstrumentriareof the most pow
arta kiart, enabling us to execute pictures udettrpassed
far high finish and truthfulness to nature. - Thepublicare
radiated to cal and examine, - - - '',. '. '-- ',.- ' ••_ - -.=7. .
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„-' Persons sitting focactures urn neither recntiried Or ex- ORANGEADLE SILRTISITS;noi 'V
Peeted to take them unless perfect satisfaction • sgirreill- - ' - ' • arrnr.:--W. R,MarAy haf) en hand's few' - e ”- h 41 41,
- - N..s• OPMlteris' will Lind this a good , deteillhe ateek. 4ome.changeable Silk Visits, very suitable for r Cgis a -
lila ChelnicillS ~ -- • ' -- 4 - - - 4." ' ' ''
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erlfiepaenone given in the arti
.containingVin , mere :kiindsotribliresc- Silts ; awn' , * I , fi l i'' , 7 .- -- ' - 'l' ii -.. ';
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EZZEZIE
tiattitoportation Eintsw
PAjps
. 44 .- and - trprit E .-
SCOTLAND AND 11A l t il t a at"
lE7' ..13yy , ft Aleconship AARAR, the , - Tack Sh S --t and siev 42/.
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p. vO., zntri.ligs - apeo•
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• Etsr.stuasusn In le:141
No.' 83 South street,. Nam - Fork and 36" Iraier/oe Road'
~ , ... ~
- Pxasorts sending to the Old CountrY for their friends,
clin have theinbrought out by the Reguing„Line of Pack
ets sailing from Liverpool on let, 6th • It i1t,"661, 21st or
-
'Mt of every month, et/reprising tbe'l ' ollbli'llig Shins '—
della, Siddons, ' Henry Clny,
ottinguer, Columbta, . " "Codateilallell,
.:;Resents, - ' Parribk Heny, " Cambridge,
- Linac 'Wright. Water - 100, ' Constitution,
- lhburton, Netv.irorlr, Garrick,' • - -
est Point, Qu •en of die West, Mintieznina,
1 orkshire, -• Shen"lan, ` '' •• NestriVorhl,
Liverpool, Oxford, ` John R. Skidcly.
Orin the first class Amertcan Ships, sailing from liv•-
• erpool and the' Irish Ports every JAY', Comprising the -7
St. Patrick, St. George, '`-'^' Andrew Foster,
Yorktown, Creole, ' ' •Meranon,
Probes, Elsinore, • ' - Wm. A. Cooper.
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And many others, hiehlhislirniteti space will not ad
mit of here enumeratinz • - -
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P. W. 13YRNI3 & Cd. are the sole Passenger Agents
"for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail
ing days, for 1846,stra as follows,: Front LivcrpoOl en
20th /Weary, 28th March, 4th June: 6th •August and Sth
October Mons New-York otr24ttrPehrunry, 3d May, sth
July, 6 th September, and 15th November.
Therefore,. those wishing their relative's out early in
the Spring.-will find'it to 'their intereat to patronize this
Old Established ' , loose, our arrangements being so per
fect that no delay or disappointment can occur.
Drafts at sight for any, amount onll* National Bank of
Ireland, its branches, &c., &el at all umes for sate: Alt.
,ply to, or addresi by letter, post-paid,
, . P, Wi. BYRNES & CD, 83 South at., N. V.,
, and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool
.; Or to-- JOHN THOMPSON,
Jan27:tf 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh
pEonr.iros viti NSPORTA 'PION LIN IF6 -
Viten
kiZr raM
PIT TSBURG!' TO ai ERIE!
I\TO RE - SHIPPING.-•-Thelloats belonging to tbis Line
1,1 have been put in fine order. and are now ;annual
regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at all
intermedigteports along the Canals, A Boat vi ill always
be at the 'Wharf, under the itionchigakela Bridge, and one
will start regularly every ocher day The. People's
Triursportation Line bas every facility for carrying
Freight and Passengers, The boats well be , torvcd AG
Beaver Py steamer* and Will proceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canals. The boats are commanded by ,
expenenecd.nad chtefulmen--all of talons hace,Un In.
terest in the Lion.
Irr WA( tent "bY the Line to Erie may be ferwariled
to any point an the Lakes.
For fmightor passage applyic; ' ' •
-11. KIREPATRICk •
Agent, Water tarcet,l'iltiliurgh:
" ENTS:
Cxstut & C 13., Be A a G rer. '
R. W. CIINXIXOFI4SI. NeW Cagle
• Titountsiv & Mlrcusa.zass.. Pulaski.
Sastrierr Wallas & Co., .Middlesex.
Maxon Holz, Sherron.
Jostert hlnCzetts,, Sharpsburgh.
.. - ..
S. 13. & G. LOWRY, Clarksville.
Emu & Meßstmaxn, "lig Send.
S. C. Plaistszt West Greenville.
J. & T. Rtztiriticit,'Adamsville
W. H. Hrstattr, Ifartstown.
W. WADYWORSE & Co., Sherman's Cornets.
Wm. POWER, COUneatitellie
•-......- -..-, Spring Corner
W. C. Wattaxa, Albion
---" ---, Cmneimille. '
Wst. Tuak, Lockport. .
E. Flan, Girard.
A. Kula, and 12. Tirsa.ntsos & Co., Erie
The following Agents in Ens will receive and-for
-ward Freight to any Pdri on the Lakes, 'Shipped by
this Line:
W 81. Gallagher, John Hearn,
G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg,
Reline Sr. Loomis, • Walker & Gook, -JO
t o letsburgh Portable Boat tame.
1848 4iiiiii6l6
For the Transportation of Freijad to and:from
PITTSCURGII, PRILADRLPIIIA, BALTIMORE,NEw"
YORK., BOSTON, &C.. ,
ROILUIDG E 4. CASH, Phitedelphio.
• TAAFFE 4. O'CONNOR, Put.4Urrid.
lUS old established Line being now in full operation.
T
the proprietors have made extensive arrangements, to
forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and ou the
most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well
known pronioutess in delivering .goods-kipeculiar safely
in mode of ea rrying--e apacious WITO/11)13Aell al each port,
affording accommodations to 'biopsy* and owners of
produce,. -together with their tong experience and unre
mitting attention to business, will secure 40 them a eon
tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully
acknowledge.
All consignment* by end for this line. received, charge*
paid, and forwarded in any -required directions free of
charge foreatrunission, advancing or storage_
No-interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats.
All communier.tionti,pmettody attended to °pantile*.
Lion to the fallowing "gents:
BORIIIDOE # CASJ,
278 'Market street, Phlladelptua.
TAAFFE &. O'CONNOR,
Canalllasin, Pittsburgh.
&CONNORS £ CO..
North street. Bali more.
WILLIAAI B. WILSON;
at . SG, Cedar street, New York.
Received AI the lypil
• Dierchat,ists Tranaportatiaa Line.
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VIA-CANALD AND RAILROAD:S/0R PHII.ADEL
.•PNIA AND BALTIMORE,
/7100DSconsignad'y ur care walla forward - ell th-
IL/ out deal', and all e lowest current rates. „
C. A- M'ANIILTY & CO.,
Canal lasin, , Penn itrret, Pittsburgh
ME MLLES & REYNOLDS,
272 and .11Market street. Philadelphia
' RASE, MERRILL & CO.,
Je29 Smith's wharf; Raltimore.
r4erchants , Way Feelo4 LI u
MUMS 1848. iarmigigl
ExbWeVivitts - bufor g rh, en'grPl7, 1
,a. `Poln ogltowcig,frar
daysbuto,-Water street, and Peterstuargh.
This Line was formed for the special accommodation of
the 'way Willits*. The proprietors, thankful for the very
liberal patronage they have received during the Inez two
years, respectfully Inform their otd customers and the
publietertendly, thatthey 'are neve batter prepared to
deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads
wi#l - Oromptnesa and devateft.
•
JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE,
JOIIN hfiLBER & CO.
Aorsm..- C. A. M'Attuvrs & Co., Pittsburgh;
- .font( Mum= liollidaysburc
' • Ptclrtuotrro & Wools, Johnstown.
Rarattaacss--Rmith & Sinclair; J. & J. ArDevitt: O. &J.
H. Shoenberger; B.,Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley &
Smith; ohn Parker; Wm..Letuncr& Co.; G. P. Stroenber
ger, Pittsburgh. , jetei
--- ' - 'l37eiiiiiiiiiiii - Tratisporteiro - u Line,
'DOR the Transportation of Merchandise atutProduce
J 1.7 to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to
oar care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest
rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and. all instructions
promptlrapended to, free from any extra charge for stor
age or cosion.
0: A APANULTY &. Co., Proprietors,
Canal Basin,l.Aberty at., Pittsburgh.
(Gazette,only, copy.)
READE WASHINGTON,
'ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
D:.I.AHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been
dissolved bymatnal consent:
The subscriber may be found at his office on Fourth
street, between Smithfield and Grant sts , Piitsbargh,
all times when not engaged in Ebert.
dicls-1M READE WASHINGTON.
. .
Ragte Saloon and Restaurant,
No. 85; 03; Chid 61 Wood street
'- The subscriberevould respectfully Worm
his friends and the public generally, that
:'be has had the above well known establish
ment tined • tip•in e verysuperior style, and is now pre
pared with every requikiteoo serve up all the deltett.
cies the season affords.
OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell ; to
gether with-liot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut•
tonehops, vedison and game, at short notice, and at all
seasenable'hours, in a style that-cannot be surpassed in
Pittsburgh.
XX ALE of the best brands. Imported Segars in eve
ry variety. - • . -
He would also beg leave to-state, that he is prepared
to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su
crier Manner ; SU PPERS for Rails, Societies'or private
UCIr - PRIVATE' Rooms always in readinesi:
Newspaprrs will be kein 0111 file !roman quarters.
dec/ 5 • ' JOHN T. DONNE,LEY
A Card.
ryto THE; ENTEROEISING.--4 -rare chance is ,noW
1, presented for the safe investujetit in a bushiest( en,
tirely•neW new; tine adopted iii,;the man of limited, Its well
as to the man-of extensive resources ; yielding - prat
front capliatind enterprise heyoud'any operation of the
day. . It is the complete monopoly of a staple article, Mi.
solntely necessary end essential eventfat:oily, as well
inclizensablit.to-th '
e.mechanlc ertizatt eitd profes
sional man capitalists , an op portunity otters itself
for a lacratiii employiiient ofeitlier largo or small aunts,
bringing, immediate .and„ highly satisfactory, retitritti.--,
Those desirou,ef embarking to A pleasant, genteel hula,
nose, ore invited, With others, to . nitbe MAC& of the - -
undersigned,:eiamine the article, and fbrm their own
tudgment, from the facts presented.
tyi
othee—ehttifg - e - 131iildingii i - St: Clair street, next door:
o Esquire 7Obuit 7
•'' COLVER ftlYtß.%
, • .
!Oyster Agency.
OIrsTERB 'PliKAPtit TBAN 'Ent CHEAPEST.--
'Received. this day, 'direct. front 'Baltimore, by
press, Fine Fresh Oyste rs, which I willsellloty, at my
store, In the. Diamond ; • also at Wria. Kramer'e,.corner, of
Second and ,Smithfield 'streets, and H C Kelly's, corner
of Fiflh and Market alley. • • • - ••• .
I will • receive • them-.dailythe' above places.All
cotters attirranted ; money re turned,y.not get- •
==CM
otnAlPlLine#--
do Co y DtNtlN,l(ll6lli.a.L
-84 Vel•pcia,l; England
itisPEclEtnelTitifuniitheirTriends and the,
Pubha that Riay:ritive conutienced . the Gent,-
/ ..ral. - sl4ripirig .COM.lllOSion. :to=, 4(ol' gqicitt with ihe:Gencral lasseitger,Eu.steteir
Vaalta.gefird,fieatas orpas . tinge from Leaden,
, _ , 4.4rierencil.Dublut, Retina; Or any port of the
01 4 km° 1 1 1 ! - Y-' 10 '.1`.8'inl r orlt; Roston and Phillidltallatall
the most' realsoifitble'terms;l .• - • •
Drafts - and Exchange; from £1 to an amount
°n ain.Royal. Rank of, Ireland and its _branches, and an
Liverpool, - .
The dayiirni sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool
PaCketai aponoare the 11th,• 113thi 111.6 r
and 26th orevery month.
These , Sitioiarertill Of the largest class, and are com
manded by med of ' character • and exieriance. The
Cabin accommodations are all that ..can be desired in
point of splendor and'ecniveniendo.• They are (famished
with evetydociiption of 'stores of the best kind.. Punc
tuality in the•days4if 'salting will be strictly adhered to.
Packet Ships Rosales, Siddons; Sheridan and Garrick,
are vessolit of the' largest class; and those deitireas to
bring out their friends, cannot select fitter or safer . Slog.
Paisage can be secured antic lowest rates.
New Orleans Line of Packe.ts sail weekly. For
age or freight, apply as ahove, or to -
• • • JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o -
• ' ' • • • EDMUND SNOWDEN, r
declij • Corner4thlitid Snilthaeld sta., Pittsburg
i Harndep &
,
raw P,SISENG/111
•
ARRANGEMENTS. 4114.
117 Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming from
Europe, engaged in America to come Over, in either of
the ships of Hsatroxit of Co., will be furnished with the
following Provisions; or their egnivalent,in other articles
equally good.—Sre Act of Congress, May 17, 1848.
rilfllS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto-
I fore, when Paasengers found themselves in Provis
ions, many of them mime on uoard entirely destitute,
which often canoed much sieltiess and death.
35 tits. Bread, All of good emai
l° " Rice, ty, and one.tenth
10 " Oatmeal , or the Provisions
10 . " Flour, furnished will be
10 " Beans and Pcas, delivered to each
35 " Potatoes, Passenger ev'ery
1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a nut-
IHt gallons of Water, ftetent supply , of
10 Ws.,galted Pork, free from hone. I Fuei for coating.
Eschtlittft In this Line will be properly ventilated, and
a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas
sengers* apartment. 'l'J, Carnbotise and Cooking-ranges,
for the use of Ptislicilgere, are kept under cover. Every
attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort
Agent et Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON,
Je7 • • Fifth et., near Wood
•
Tapacott'a Genera ...Ena gra on ea.
REMITTANCES and Passage tb and i lk ,
from Great Rrituin and Ireland, by W.
It J. T. Tapscott. 75 South at., corner ,
of Mahlen Lane, N. Y, and 00 Water
loo Rood, Liverpool.
The aubscrihers, - having accepted the Agency of the
Above House, arc nowprepared to make nrrakqements
-on the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpaying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they Hatter themselves their character and long standing
in business will give ample assurance that all their ar
rangements will be curried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. Is .J. T. Tapsetut are long and favorably
known for the superior class,accommodation. and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ships The LitIEEN OF THE
'WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, 1101TINGURR,
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which
leave each port monthly.--from New York the :last and
26M, and from Liverpool the fith and II th; in addition to
which they have arrangententa with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a depanare
from Liverpool every;five days, being thus deteennued
: that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr., W. Tapscott's CollstlUlt personal
superintendence of the busbies" in L . /serpent in an midi
noun, security that the comfort and accommodation of
the passengers will lie particularly attended to.
The subscribers being, an usual, extensively engaged
in the Trtutsportatton Business between Pittsburgh and
the Athitine Cities, um therebyeitattled to take charge on
suid forward passengers inunediately on their landing,
without a chance - of dieuppoinunentor delay; and are,
therefore. Prepared to contract forpasnagefrom any sea
port in Great Britain Or Ireland to this city, the mature of
the business they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passenaers so fur inland. tint other ire
tainable; and will, itneeessary, forward passengers fur
ther-West by lAD best mode of conveyance. without any
addititmal charges fur their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
will be refunded in full.
RE.MITTA NCE.S..
. .
The.subscribers are. prepared to-give draft* at
sight (or any aillaUllts payable at the principal citieli and
towns in F.ugland,ircland. Scotland and iVides: thus af
fording a safe and expeditioua mode of rrquitting funds
to thou countries,,whieb persons requiring - such facili
ties will End it to their interest to avail themselves of
Application iif by letter, post-paid, will be promptly at
tended to. TA AFFE k O'CONNOR.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant*,
marrnd&ar-iy r Philadelphia.
laßothe, 'Brothers, & Co. l a
. FrI.TON sr, Net; - Sous Ear* QUA
Deaux; ktexirtAsa.Rnwn,l.torarnot-
JANIF.,I DLAKEL'Ir, Agent,ollice on Penn sh, Canai
Rafin, Pittsburgh.
Arrnagrmentslor ;MA
ROCHE BROS. tr. CO.; sole Agent* for the BLACK
BALI. LINE, of Liverpool and New Vink Packets.
take the liberty of announcing to their old friend. and
etutinners, that their arrangements for the year In 15 being
complete, they arc prepared to bring out passengers, by
the above apleurlid Line , from Liverpool to New lark
and Philadelphia. They refer to their forme.; course of
doing business, and aware flume who entrust them with
their orders, that:the acme satisfaction will be rendered
us heretofore.
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLXND AND \CALM
Daub, (or Kale, payable, on demand, al any Bank in
Ireland.
The undersigned has made arrangements to hying ou
passengers to l'ininuigh, durang the present year..
febb•gradaar• JAMES BLAKELY.
PASSUNOICA AND REMITTANCi
Office.
_
►LutNDEN & co ~a
TI ARNDEN It CO. cotiti.Liotlring out persons from
XI. any part of England, Ireland, Scollandor Wales,
upon the most liberal terms, with their usual iltunctuttlity,
and Mention to the wants of emigrants. Vt. ado not al•
low oar passengers to be robbed by the swindling sciuntis
that infest the sea-ports, its we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves, and see to their
and despatch theituWithout any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers - to show that they were detained forty-eight
hours by us iu Liverpool, act) ilia thousands of others were
detained months until they could be sent in some old
craft, at a cheap rate, Which, too frequently proved their
coffins.
. .
We intend to perform our contracts honorably, eat:
salmi is may, and not act as was the ettOle" I ".'amit with
other ;Aces, who either pciformed not 411211, or when it
suited their convenience.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any_surn from 11 to
11,00x1,. payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA. ROBINSON,
European and Gritieral Agent,
Fifth street, one door below Wood st.
FOREIGN
R EMIT TANCE. 5A4
FrtiE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
parts of England Ireland, Sentlantl and Wales, with
despatch, and at the !arrest rates.
SAMUEL M'CLUREEN & CO.,
Ha Liberty street.
Western New York College of Health.
207 MAIN mazer, Eltrveeto, N. 'Y.
int. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS celebrated remedy is constar increasing its
fame by the making all over the world. It has now
become the only medicine - -for family use, and is. particu
larly recommended fot Dropsy : all stages of this coin,
plaint immediately relieved : no 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 '; no other ar
ticle can relieve you and the cures testi fi ed to will Con
vince the most skept ical;—(see-pamphlet) p Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases, Dever "
and Ague. To the Great
West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail,
this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, noilele terlous
compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas
es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys
tent torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles,a complaint of a most
painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol-
lows by a few days use of this article. It is. far' beyond
any other preparation for this disease, or .for any other
disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.)
Debility of the System; NVeak Back, Weaknesti of .the
Kidneys, kc. , or Inflatnation of the same, is immediately
relieved by a few days•use of this medicine, and a curers
always the result of Its use. It stand!' as a certain reme
dy for such Complaints, and also for derangements of the
female frame Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men
struations. No article has ever beenoffered, except this,
which would touch this kind.of derangements. It muY be
relied upon As a sure and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand Dames as
proof of cures in this distressing class of cOrnplainth.—
See pamphlet. All broken dawn, debilitated constitm.
tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing
power of this article to act immediately, and the pOison--
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
Eruptive. Diseases will-find the altorative properties of
this article Miley rna BLOon, and drive such diseases from
the system. See pamphlet for testimony of euresin all
diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will net
permit to be named here ,• Agents give them away;they
contain 32 pages Of Certificates of high charahter; and a
Stronger array of proof of 'the - virtues eta medicine; nevi
er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle, - That it never fails to benefit la any case, and if bone
and muscle are left to build upon, let the einaciated.and
lingering invalid , PPM: alt,.and keeptaking the medicine
as lOntatithere is tin improvement. • The proprietor Would '
caution the public against a number of.: articles which
come outlander the heads of &tamer-sums, Stratus, icc.•
'as Mires for Dropsy; Gravel, kc. - They are gobtlibr noth%
tag, and concocted to gall the unwary:. roncramitiotunr:
Their inventors nsverthought of oaring such iliissasestill
this article had done it. A particular study of thepamph
lets a earnestly soliartd... Agents, and all who sell the ar
ticle, ans glad to ciell.late gratuitously. Put up in 30 on.
bottles, at 52; 12 at IR each—the larger holding 6
oz. more than the two .smill bottles. Look out and not
'get imposed upon. Every bottle has.."Vanalm's Vegeta'
ble I.4thontnptie Miature,” blown Upon the Oils the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" ea the direct ions,
and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped On the Cork. None
other are genuine.: . - •
Prep
13
ared. by Dr. 61-'O. , Vaughn, and sold at the Priaci
pal °Ace, 207 Main street, Buffalo , wholesale and retail:
No attention given ; to letters unless post7pald.-4irster
from regularly autharizE4 Agog& excepted. Yost paid let
ters, or verbal commu nications soliciting advice prompt;
ly• attended to gratis.' . • ;
officestlevoted exclusively' to the-sale - of this artiele—
lafillassin at; 295-Essek' M.' Salem; Mass. 'and
andePritleiPaiDrUggieti throughout the Dulled States. '
• - ..IIAVe BRIICEWS.IrAgehtic'
No:9,'Llberty - et, nets' Canal Basui:
ey7,4ir
•
:, - : -, 14. - o.ifiitiiiTOlOtlairi - 0;
-lasaran6e Company
"i • .crawls:anus, -• . • '
DIRECTORS ChtirletiW. Beaker,- n George NV•
ThomaaHart, MordecatD:
. Tobias Wagner, : Adolphi E. Bthitii •- '
. Samuel Grant, • Bavid S. BroWnei'.
• „ Jacob:R. Smith, ' Morris Pattersom *- - I •
CHAS. W,BANCKER,Presit,:-
IDOL Barmaira,- Beereuiry.".
Continue to, make Insurance!, perpetual or limited,
00 everrdescription of Property in town and country:
The Company have reserved a-laNe - ContingentFund,
which i with • their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of.ths Company, ow /titlary Ist, 1.849 i as
published agreeably to an. Act of Assembly, were as fell
lows, viz
Mortgages
Real Estate:. '
......
Temporary Loans •
• Stocks.
. : Cash, &c.
• 513,318,4112 71 ..
Since - their incorporation, :a period of-19-year* they
hrtie paid upwards of- thie Million Four :Hundred -Thou
sand , 11aft,' Jones by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantagea of Insurance, ria well lathe ability Mal
disposition to meet wit promptness, all -
GARDI?iER. COFFIN, Agent,'...
Office N. E. earner Wood and 3d still,
And Marine I
riME liunitande CoMpany , of North America, of Phill-1
1, delphitt, through. its duly. authorized :Agent, the "inib.
se Ober, offers to make permanent and limited Intuit:Me
on.property,in this city and its vicinitY; and on shipmedts
by the Janet and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
"Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. . Samuel Brooks
Henry- Charles Taylor,
f. - Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
' John A. Brown, • Jacob M. Thomas,'
• John White, John IL Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, !.
Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shernird,SeeY•
This is the oldest "Insurance Company in the Halted
States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per
petual, and from itahigh standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks pt an. extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample semi.
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES r
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and .
Front stn., Pittsburgh may4Y
CENCI* OF-THE FRANICLIN FIRE INSURANCE ft COMPANY OF PIIIIADELP. , L—N. E. cornei,of.
Third and Wood streets, Pidseurgh.—The assets of the
company on the first of January, 1E45, as published in
conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature,
were • •
Bonds and Mortgages.— • - • ••••••• *****
Real Emate, comt
Temporary Loarro, Stocks and Caih•
Making a total of $909,643i42
Affording' certain assurance that , alllosses- , Will he
promptly met, and giving entire security to elf 'who oh
lain policies from this Company. Risks- taken at as - lOW
rates as are consistent with security. '` -
oath AVARRICIK. MARTIN, *Arent..
_
U. GALLAOILKII. O. A. W.Va. . a. , stuatra ;
GALL &GEIER, LONG,ilk. 'MILLER,
No. W 9 From rt.. betteeen Wood Old Smithfield strrthr.
VrAIsiIUFACI'UREItS of Sells OrttlE sixes. double and
.111, single action Force Pumps. Counter Railing.Eia-,
eral Water .Piunpi. fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water,.
Stettin, Ste., 'Brass Castings for Slachinery avid anti-atin
ton metal for saint. Particular :Mention paid IQ (ins:
Fixtures, and n welt unsorted stock of Plain and Orna
mental Pendant:4, Burners, Chandeliers, &e., ikr.; con
stantly on band. soctB
Alll3 KIVMSTUONG. /A Yti RI. CROZEtt.
A ILM.STRONG & CBOZBR, Commission Merchants,
21. No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will atteud
promptly to the rale of every_ description of Western
Proiltwe, and other anklet, eatnasted - to their cure. -
Berra TO—HUMID. & CO., Pittsburgh;- Burma,
Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 04 Merchants generally,
I Vcilaville, 04 Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 04. A. G.
Richard. on & Bro., Cincinnati; .1, P. !toward, Louisville,
Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. '',oats; 11. Boyles, Steuben
ville. deelky .
__ 1;10;10001,s . „.
rft HE Subscriber willl receive at his office, young (AM
.', tlemen desiring to read to r, • Ha will 'superintend
and direct their studies, and by cOnttant surteretsion,and
strict tveitly examination, prepare them for admissiOn
to the Bar. ReADF: WAS. HINGTON4 -.
The Sultscritiers have heel, in habit of daily professidn•
al intercourse with Iteade Wpshington, Esq., fur suithy
years, nrtd teal great pleasure to attesting the 'accuracy
of his !real illfunnation, nyd his eminent capacity for the
undertaking set forth in hit advertisement. • ' •
They earnestly ri , comme.nd to young Gentlemen who
wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro
fession. to avail themselves- of the Ildrantuges whieh'his
proposed Law School will afford them.
Charles S.hatcr, o.l•Telcaff,
A. iturke. Thos. Williams,
Wilson ArCatlless, C. Darragh,
Ruben Woods, James Lhtalhp
C. 0. LOUITii.II
1. D. 31thoti, A.•W.J.ttomits.
drels-3m .
Great - Bargaintorster,
15.111111711CLD ASD virtu stratums, tit rissuanit,„ PA., i
jI.. the most popular of all IkIOT and Stllrli Vie
tablialanynts in the West, This pines has g a in t hi
its reputation by' its proprietor keeping the very
best Roots and Shoes, which are made exprotAly
to order for thin market, and he is not satisfied only by
keeping the best assorted stock Of ROOTS and.StIOES.
in the 'Western country but he In enabled and liClet.
mined to sell his . 6ool3iii lower than nay other bowie
possibly can. lie cares not" what facilities they boast or
having for otTcring great - inducements - to the public, It
is impossible to set forth all the ;Wyatt tage ii,and'facilitles
in urn advertisement, that the Groat Rimini _Corner has
over miters. which etuthlrs its proprietor to sell !Mots'
and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at fromlo,
to 2:i per cent. lower than any ether store In the chi.
The way to test the. matter is foi dll who intend purelia
ing 1101rE.4 nail SHOES, to 'eta al. RATES' GREAT
11ARGAIN CO RNER, examine thestock and priceS.and
all will he swished that the Urentßargain Corner.Snalat
firLd and Fifth starts, is the pinery for the public, one and
all, an get good Bunts and Shoes cheap, for cash.
dreg J. BATES. -
Great e
Westerialsiitill—
• ?
HARNESS. TRUNK ANY) WWI' MANt , FACTORY,.
subscriber takes this method of informing hitt
friends and the puhlie in general, that lie has the
largest. stock of the following named articles, °this own
manufacture, its this city,-Saddles, Flamens,Trunks and
Whips; all of which he will warrant to ho made of the
beet material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny,
counts. Being determined to 41011 his manufacture }
something lowskihtui has been heretofore sold in the city,,
he would invite persons iti need of the above tintilml W t
ticks . , to his Warehouse , No. titl Liberty. Fireet.. npya..
sits Seventh. Also, bands made to order toe Mneinneryi,
oet3l Kgel
•
. _________
. 7 Chickertngis Pianos. I
fmili• JOHN H. MELLOR, (sole Agent for
Chiekerineerianenfor Western Penitsyti
vaniad No. Ctl. Wood street, Pittsburgh;
has received, end now open for sale. the;
following elegant assorttnent of - Puuto-Fortes, , direct
from the manufacturer, mid for sale at Mr. Chickeritiesi
(Roston) priees,.vhe :
1
One superb Rosewood, seven ttetztve. earvedlu the most
elegant and rich Lyle of Louis Xl.Y.—new scale. t
One Rosewood, earved.tieven octave—new scale.
One do. 01 oetanc—new.scale.
One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—sew male!.
Two do. 0 do. round corners;' " "!.
Two do. 6 do. square . " o 11
The above are from the manufactory of J. Chiekeritig,;
Boston. and of the latest styles of furniture, and with hts;
new and approved scale. . -
Alto. on hand, and for sale low— , .
.
Three 'Rosewood Pianos, 0 octaves ;- from the utrumfac-t
tory of 11. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firrit
of Stodart, ‘Yereester & Dunham.
Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory
of Gale & Co., N. Y. . .
One Rosewood. GI oetave; , .manufactured by Bacon &,',
Raven, New York. , .
One Mahogany G oetave - Pimm; made in Baltimore, tied i
left by the owner for sale, either for. cash or.in ex-I
change for such goodat-ia will SA .:a country store.—
Price G.:100. • • inti:39
JOHNSTONk STOCKTON have lust receivedtbJ ONSTON
following new works:
History of Congress, Biogrbphical Mul Political; coin.
prising a history of internal improvements, (:avers,
hors, Ste.,) from the fOrfßillioll of the Government to the
present time ; embracing ' also, historical , notices of va
rious political events of Ocean Sterttn Navigation; of
the Tea and Coffee tar; together with biographies, per
sonal histories,' &c., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by
steel portraits; and Ate simile autographs.
History of Charles I, of England i'by Jacob Abbott,
with eneraviiigs.
The Romance of 'Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos.
C. Hart:
A new novel ; Mary, Barton t a tale of Manchester life.
The Moral, Social and Professienal duties of Attorneys •
and Solie itors ; by Samuel IVarren; Esq.; F. Ft S. of the
, nner temple, Barrister 111 LAW. deeS
• •
Iron city.orrialrer and: Bread ; Balls.er y.
J. SHEPHARD -
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub:,
lie generally, that he has added, to his other Mug
ness, the manufacturing of Crackdra of every yatiety.-.=
Having purchinied one of NY, R.. Nevin's Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice 'and' hopes
by a strict attention to business, to, share a portion of the
public
,patrOnage. The public is. respectfully invited to
call and examine for themselves... .
BAKERY, No. 10 C.otxuaeroial Row, Minty st. oppo
site Smithfield.
N &Superior family Bread, rye and dyspeka Bread,
large and small rolls, fresh every morn4tg eau be had at
the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the Market,
Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order.
J. SHEPHARD.
ap2O-ly Nolo Commertial Row, Liberty st.
"It is the best Cough Medicine I ever Sair. l9
EAD the following p . roofof the superiority of Dr. WU
JUL lard's.Ori'ental Cou g h Mizture, from a,resPectabic cit
izen, who has fried it: • •
. ,
Prrrstrome,
.111sssits. H*ss &Buonewar :—,AfterlabminD eg
for s,
sev l94 eral
:weeks under the disadvantages of '4 harassincnugh And
most distressing cold, which had, thus. far, resisted the of t ,
,feets of several of the "infallibles,n I was induced to par-.
; chase; horde. of your Oriental Cough httxture, and give.
jta fair trial! To my great surprise, after .. .ming only one
:half of the bottle I found myself entirely well, "Maths
best medicine eve:: satet”, -
True copy, , HAPS.
B°/ d-t-'7 •a&YSk. ... DitOCICIVAT . ',Druggists., Commer,
Daw,Liberty street; near Canal:
New Millinery, silica, .Veivetg4"&e•
JUST reciived Troni'New - Yink, a hhoice selee 7
Lion of elegaarrich Trabbotis,
French' Flowers, :Flumes, &c. A 'hundsanie
sortmentiaf Winter Bonnet4; * Donds, Corms, .C ardi n . alo; .
Visetts;&e:, on band and made to order in the West 13;y1
at the shortest tithfee, "MRS. DUFF; --
_.deed- ' )43216 St. Chair si. (WeMside:)
.
FASHIONABLEIIII44NERY..-44ra.S.Daa.
Fourth street meat Nood , monldintbtm thgLidies
at Pittatnirgh.aa4. that-gap, will -0P
Tneadak, tits 2'4titiast., am extensive .ftssolimen,t,o -al
an 4 - • - ect2o
LAX-3'dtak/4 jdit reteivedand for sale by
.i 17.631126-: • SMITH & SMOLAIR-
f:
. . 81,047,439 41
... - 94,724 fP
96,001 8.5
• 51,523 25
' ' ...39,804 37
43600,615 93
...160,967:77
4,V7 ,49 9 ;Pi
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rags anOT:ingliOnto.4-1
WEB - COMPLAINT; JAUNDICES- , DYSPEPBI/s,
IT EEVOIJS . DESILITY,:DISEASE.OF:Tn4KID,
EYS, AST'S" - - •
—__'lll,lt, and all affeatilms arising from
derangement or disease in; the Biliary, Ihges
five, ~ Vascular,'Respiratory,... and Nervous
Systems, such.as constipation, inward
pi l es , heartburn,loisofappetite,edat-
ed tongue, acidity ofthe mom-
L. • , ; ach, swimming of the head, •
fullness orweight in the •
" . stomach,dimness of f : , -• •', •
vision palpita
' , • • .• . Mon 'of- the - ' '
Choking or suKocating sensating. ! deprethion -efspiithi;
• 'sudden ;flashes -of heat, pain fat the ride on-backi'
' weakness of the limbs, constant im
agnungs of evil, fever and dull pain in the,: .
bead, pain and difficulty of breathing
:when lying 'apormthe side, frightful ;
dreamy sour eractations,yellow.-. ' •
• . :ness of the skin; and eyes,' • ;
• • : deficiency of -persrs
t e
i.
cured
• "'b DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S
C TEEL HERMAN. surrEaS.
' - ' - TheirperwerovertheabOve diseases is hot excelled—,
if equalled—by any other -preparation:in the,-Ifeited..
States ; as the cures in this city attest, in many cease ':
ter skilful physicians had failed:
Derangement in the liversnd stomach are sources of
insilllitY—from disorder or obstructions morbid action Of,
the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the.funes:
dons of the brain' unimpaired and deranged; as peeves
are the connecting medium between mind and matter it
'follows front-the reciprocal action:that both ;Must be;
'more or less implicated and deranged iltatiltaneo_*y_;,,
derangement there will also producediseatteof the SMN,
'LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well as the brain.
The thousands. who , the - with YELLOW: FEVER
CHOLERA. or INFLUENZA, is owing to the same
Cause; and the majority: of cases of that -most painful
disease, CONSUMPTION; otiginatesfromthe •In
fact the stomach lb the important organ in the system of
matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the
advantages to bederived tram the admthistrationsif in-'
terna I medicines: Its funetions are
.of the Inmost 'has
pommies , to every one in constimting the Source and foun- ,
lain of life, which is nutrition. -. No organ possesses such:
remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable pottre
modifying every parte(' theasystem. i
The fiIfeJII2CCOPIS in treating 'disease of the-liver, and
stomach successfully has' not been a want ofpathologi cal
knowledge of their fanctions, but the preparation.. of :rs.
compound that:would act upon. the, disease -and the.
sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in
these Bitters, and they am ENFIRELYNEGETABLE,
Lid will in every case permanently destroy costiveness,
and give strength and vigor tattle frame, at no time de%
bflitaung .the.patient and they , are • grateful to the Most
delicate stomach miler any etreumstances:.
ALL CAIiBE.CURED,
WHO
.AfTgEtte'rED,-
.wttrurtena POWRII cw • iminciax.) •
The few. months this preparation harbeen: before the
,public, hue, from he infallible efficacy, elicited the Mangy
'of the pressihmighthe landi . .their.object being,fot tha
:benefit of sufernig humanity ; i ts sueeerts'Atas surpassed
all precedents, an ds is free from all alcoholic still:urinal,
syrup. mercury, aloes, quinine,- acidik and ,all injuring a.
ingredients, and especially adapted to thediseases ofthe
• variable climate of the Unitedßunes, and the West In=
• ' WEEK AND •DEIdCATE•CHILDREN . , •
ate made strong by using it—LA feet it is a family wadi,
eine, and. can be. adMinnitered _arith safety to a child one. year old,the delicate tamale; ovaman Of ninety- • •
• :The. _Philadelphia Democrat -says:--0 This medicine,
'has an extraordiattry virtue and.efificaey, and la inigreat
denim:id., We eau:speak from 'experience, thatlt has
.produeed many wonderful cures." • • .-.••- •
•
The Daily Sim says :—"We , believe iris one of the
'best medicineiof the agc- 7 a friend having used it in his
awn &mar wish greatgatisfaction in. the -Jaundice and
• LiverCcimplaint.??
. 2 ...
The Spirit of the Times and:Reystone says :-.7"D0.0ut
good citizens, who are invalids, know the many Amon:
Letting cures that have been.perfOrmed by.Dr.,Hoefland's
celebrate. verman Bitters? If they do not, we-recom
mend them to the .Ge'mun Zdedicute•Eltore, 27R Race
street.: all who ore afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice - Dyspepsia or ~ .NervouiDebitity;- the Doctor t hat,
cure , * many.. of our _ citizens, after the be st..physiettute •
had failed. We have- used them, and they have 'proved
to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we
cannot refrain-giviug our testimony-in :their _favor, and.
-thatwitielf IlixeS them greater claim open our han/letk.
fort, they are entirely vegetable., • . • •
The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German
Diners are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep--
sin, and nervous complaints.":
Neat's Ciazene says:-,' , lt is not - often we notiee the,
various, exeelletit medieinee advertised in our -columns,
hecause we are unwillim to speakexcept from, persona l
exper i ence, end.a mod . constitution fortunately mikes
us generally , strangers to suelt.articles, A word, bow,
ever, of Dr. Worland's Gennan Diners. This wa arrow
to berm - excellent aricle dilfilling in every respect whet
is claimed'forit by the advertiser. , •j
The Daily News says: ,
"A fkientexim.—We speak knowingly. of Dr: - HMI-.
land's celebrated Derman Bitters When we . say Li is- a.
blessing of this age, andin - diee'ases of the biliary,diges.,.
tire and nervous system,, it has not, we think, art mom.
A VEGETABLE PREPARATION AND !UDR WITHOUT AL.
count., and to all invalids we would recommend it as
worthy theirconfulence.
What stronger tfilitimony can a medicine have?: 'At - the
Depot minim seen the evidences of many of our most
respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dir
eases,
_
Principal Depot, Germain Medicine Store ILAGE
strett, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.Logark;
riiburN, by D. W. Grow, nod respectaide dealers gen.
entity tinnuebout the country. •
SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH !..-The Lungs'
are in danger, the work , of the destroyer has been
begun, the Coughe' Consumption hath in It a sound *of
death.
ARE Toe A Afornsa! Your darling child, your Idol
and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber
by a dangerous cold—thee/We cheeks. her thin shrunken
fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon bar
—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul.
Vanua Alan. witen Pun about to enter life, di sense sheds
a heart crushing - blight over the fair Nutmeats of the fa.
lure—yourbeene cough and feeble limbs tell of your
toss of hope, butYOU need not despair. There lea balm
whichwilibeal the wounded lungs, Dia
ellsormaufs All-Healing Balsam.
Mrs. Arran, the wife of Wm. 111 Aurae, Ediq. was
given tha by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. •Roe and
AleClelfan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott °Mew
York. tier friends all thought she must die. She had
every appearance of being in canaumption, and was so
pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was
given and it mired her.
Mrs. Gartaarutiorm. of Bull's Ferry, teas also cured of
consumption by this flotsam when all other remedies
failed to give.relief—she was reduced to a skeleton.:-Dr.
A. C. Castle, _Dentist, 2i , Broadway,. has witneased its
effects in several cases where Ito other made cine afford
ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. 'Dr. C.
also witnesred Ii 'wonderful effects in curing Asthma,
Which it never. fails of doing. Spitting Blood. flaming.
as Want) , be, is effectually cared by=, this Balsam. It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels,and =lkea
the lungs sound again. - •
Rev. HILMIT JOICE 3, 109 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing.: The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi
cine he bad ever taken. Dr. L. .1. Beals, 19 Delaney
street, gave It to a sister-in-law who was laboring - under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the
Asthma. In hods miles its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health. .
Mrs. Locums Wau.s, 05 Christie-st., suffered: from
Asthma 4.2 years. Sherman's Balsam. relieved her at
once, and she is comparatively being enabled to.
subdue every attack by a timely use .of this medicine.
This indeed la the great remedy for Coughs,.Colds, Spit
ting Blood. Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the
throat, mid even Asthma and Consumption. •
Price 115 emus Lad SI perbottle, • ,
: Principal Office 1011 ssau street. New York...
I,ikewise Dr. ShemuuP Na s celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor. Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste. and •Poor
Man's Plaster , • • . • .
Sold wholesale and retail by JACKSON,- at his
Boot and Shoe Store mid Patent 'Medicine .Warehottse,
EV Liberty street Pittsburgh, heads of Wood street., -and.
by the following duly appointed, Ascots for. Allegheny.
A. M. Marshalli:Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,
Manchester; J. It. id. Jacques, Ifirmtn,gham; A. S, Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. cur. Webster at. "and. Elm;'
Rawl Negley, East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins.
burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpshurgh; Sam). Springer,. Clio.
Ion; James M'Kee, Stewartitown; Johnt , Black Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; ,Rowland $ Son , 11.PRees.
port; , MeEldowney, -Bakerstown; Riley , ItfLaughlini
Plumb Toortisliip; Wm. J. Smith, Tempemneetille; Jas.
Fulton, Taxentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly. maro4
Y.—
/1" "ORE ,TF.STIKON - V -1 .2..Dr. •W. Lams, of Fayette.
N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have
been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable you
are of great 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 im.
Inediately cured by:the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 emus a hot . Sold . wholesale and retail by •
. S. L.:CUTHBERT
Smithfield street, near Third.
• Also, by IVm..Cole, Allegheny city"; J. G. Smith Sir -
rningham; and John hl'Crauken.Filthl Ward. fe bl7-
Earnest Faintly Mediclnes'. • • ' ••• •
DR. S. S.,COOK, Piqua, Ohio writes, Itfarch, - 1848:
~ I hive used your Fermi/oke, Carnowaire Balsam,
and - Ezpeetoranr, in my practice, 'for the last threelearc.
And have been exceedingly well pleased with them, 'and
never, no yet, - to my recollectiob; failed of realizing my
fullest expectation in their eurative - properties. Your
other medicines I cannot speak of front experience ; . but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not but they,'
:chum, tied are entitled to all the confidence "reposed - In
Mein, by thoSe who have used them. I was formerly
very,partialto*M" Vermifuge, until I becanieuc,qttain
ted with - yours , ' which has my decided prefereneto any
, other now in use. •
Ressectfbily, ycinis, &c., ' - S. S. COOK; M. , i).” . "
. Ifr For sale ize Pittsburkitat the Pekin Titaltdier;'4-
Fourth et .. -
De A. PA.HNESTOCK'S COUGH tmwi;,, or;
paratimi has proved itself tobenf very:great 'olinell-- -,
cy in the cure OrObßlinp..l9 Cotighs,'Colds, Astlinui,.Split
ti n of Blood, - Whooping Cough,' and other PIT:P:IWO
. ' , AKeclltleaj'alli the, proprietors - feel warranted int.eelut
j-
ntendiug it Ale. a - safe and toted med i cine, and ant pre-.
!pared to "ShtSw . ' certificates of indiapunibleauthotify , in
t testintony - of its value. -
It fit pleasant to the taste, and is ofteMd atso loWtt y pri eet'..
as to place it within the reailiot 'every person.' There
are, perhaps, but fqw Cough' preparations that will pro-
•
*tee such decidcd effects in such, a, short time. :Pre-:
laded and sold by ' . '' - • • - - - -- • -
B. 'A.. FAHNESTOeg & CO4
1
Garner , it - Finit - ried Woolf; also;. corner of Siiltind,
DR. WRVS .011..1BELATED .VIGIMILBLE PILLS are for
saleirrholtsale and rem/I,st the-
RsaL
c0.,50A150, ,Smithfield
by. Wm. Cole, Allegheny .city: Smith, Sir'•
minghtunaoluilacCracken„..Penn etreet, nth Witt& -
ALLEN
aRDIVMCCII74I".7.:
CORNER OF sEir
nsbusztmzsz.D Arm iffritz
Yi,
SRoti 7 l4ii, , „b ONNELLY, 1110PRIET610
N: S.
Stabling attactieitio ttie house:
PPPLES:4OO bb a. e eating and cooking les;
reed or "Conan) a l , ,t,ll/!(:).!
=EI
=NM
=MM
, MlESEAbklanelLE*24,-,*• nunehlesrmancia for.
•✓ Irin 7 rlici tbatotalieo of,,therllairrt•This,
Cream, - when once awown, supersede all other a in-
Wei of ,the knl; Where' the liarrisdetid
harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning(
.payoilear appliCa.
Pons will make the hate soft and dark . , and give rt. a bean
lt limely, a p pearance; end ••wrill. also make itmannein
its 'h . yelmess And. healthy cab'', twice asking an all the
.pteperarput ,thalaingenefielly,used. 4 Wherapie hair*
• thin, or has' fallen off, it may be ieutfored iiyneirtwthis.
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who . islatlibtablf of
Antiviral's on their hair should at' nd° purchase dbotile of
Atte Chinese flair Cream, 'mill is so composed, that it will
not Iniute the heir, Intel 'hawker preparatio ns, but;ill
.11Miutify it, and give perfect salmfacliiinln every in'
. - • ..• -
For lestlmo its very'saperiorgoilltielistaii the fol -
lowing letter Irma • the • Ilev,-.lllr. Caldwell-to Meares.
Hendershoff& &retell', Nashville,' gentral,agenta.for the
Bouthent Stales: • • . • ,
.Letter Vike..fiev; It Caldwell it.itaveltatiriitht eThVi • •
. . ..••• •
, Alzasas.lionszaancrer tz. einuerca:•l3l take .
•p.easure In addiug,my testimony ilrfavorof the excellent
prepare:ion called Dr-Parisles Chinas Hair Cream; for,
about two lairs ago my hairWelavnty dry, brista, and
disposed lo: come out; but havutg procured a bottle of the
,Cream, and used it;meaniinggtothepprescnption ; it *now
elastic, son, and: firm to ,the Man,' balsannkand
oils were applied, each leaving.my hairin a worse state
Wan before... This. Cream, however, has, ntet-my expec,
• As an article for.the toilef i .my wit.; gives it 'preference
over all others, being delicsiely.perfumedfind not dis
.poied to rancidity. The ladies i especially, will find the
.Chineset Cream to be a desideratum their preparations,
for the toilet. Respectfully,.&c, • • ' •
Pulaski, January 7, lft47, . 11..0
U 4
-
• ibirrSold wholesale .and retail, in Piusbmgh, by John
111.Townsend . 45 Market in, and Joel . Mohler , corner of
`Wood and Yinh fig • ' je/64LEAlt;i y
A Recipe for the Hume ss Haler 4
O FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE
T
IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons
ht consequence of the many things sold set dawn every.
article, (be it ever-so good,) ns a humbug. -If people
could lie =Melo try a as. bottle of:Tone's Coral Hair Re-•
storative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair 171 01Pt, soil, Reborn Mut dark, and keeps it so; and by its
use for sometime, causes It to grow naturally beautiful ;
if people could see the member of poor respectable mei- •
°battles that nse it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thiug
they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the - Hair, for.
keeping It eon end in prder three times as long net any
other article made; and '' • ' ", • • •
• _ Forces it to grow, stopsitifidling,•' •
• And costs but. 3 shillingitto
We forracrly sold nothing less than SI bottles,• but we
wish people to try . it. Sold only at n [mina inichathain
eireetiNewTorkiand tip. -
moral W.M. JACKSON, Agt....Sit Liberty st.
Air() • ~rks•rniu-NN far Dr. Wiltard's Medi;:
ANL
since:—Theitntlersitnedi citizens Pittsbmgh.hav ,
nig personaily:itsed DelWillaiti's Oriental •Cdttglilliiz
tutu, and 'experienced its benefieial erects, detnostebeer
reCommendi e
it ngate' and effeetitali-in" all Caste:
Speaking libel exp , erieaceove believe that it ban no
periof• and woUld reconartend helm toall the afflicted.
zCHARLES LEWIS.
Pittiburgh;Match j5t11,1948. • '
• irrSold by 3. 'Sclundlimakerti. Co., joint Ilays.,-James
A. Jones, J.H. Commit, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, S.
Mahler, ogden'teSnowden. • . • • 'ap2S
SITI7r Rilgtifif,7gdrarniTtirliWats, tIiVBIPF;
LAS, .Barbees Itch, Chas, Sore Beards, .POrtiacs,—
This is used by many physicians this city in
cunng the
above. arid we woulii not consciennionsly sell unless we.
knew It to be till we State.' • • •- ' •
I As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP Li perhaps the
only article akar known Mat' rimoved impurities, and
cleared and beautified the skin, trialring it soil, clear
smooth and white as an infants. But Mind, it is sold at
Chatham st., N. Y., and by
wm. JACKSON Agent
Libetty infect; Pittelburgh."
CONSUIIdrEION, seizes more victims. than ; ny other.
disease in our country: 'The young, the old: the'
beautiful and gay, are alike subject to its inviaions
ravages, and many a hectic cheek has beeAsupposedtb'
010Orn,,rAtfi the. glow, of:health. ; But..everY
case. origi
datesin a cold and acough=perhiapa deemed unworthy'
of attention at first—and only met With remedies when'
WO late.
,Watch the first, symptoms wifivjohlotis eare,
and Make itomefifikto nee of the Cough . Balsam 0f.1.1. A.
taiingstack, ic Co:, which will certainty, eheck.its further
pr7ress, and restore the inflamed organslt."a: beautiful
acnq
For side by B A. FAHNESTOCK & Coctorner
Stud Wood ate.; also, coiner 6th and Wood. . dealt
__lmitate* for January, it 8413,
InECrEIVLD -- AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield, street,
thiiddotor above Second street—. • , • • •
Godey's "Lady's Book, nnusually large, with siz• at ,
'tractive engravings - i'the laerary department of the high
est orderfor this Na, commencing a new volume. , •
Sartain's Union "Magazine, beautifully embellished,'
and.comprising Sit paget of rending matter, all original.
Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four beautiful en
gravings ; in size, a full double number.
Poems of. John: Quincy. Adams, with NOtices of his
Life and Character_...`•
, A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church,
agnlnstthe charge of.torruption, in the administration of
her discipline ;published by order of the Church. , •
Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; tra ns.
fated frou/Ike Franck of Rodol he Topffer. J o
I ''Atilnipartiiil Account of the Life of the Rev', John N;
narrative of his fine marriage; also, hie second;
with many particulars never beftkro published' '
'Second volume Paul Ardenhin, now complete;
Illary,Bistton, Tale ' or 4teddhesldr we ,
PUbliined by the Harpers ,
Julian De, Clifford, or Woman's Lov e a‘,/latztance
Smiles mid Tearsiillustrated. ' - - •
Angelina Luxmcpre, or: the Life, of a Betruti ; by ;Ad'
Author of Ake Jikt,Breach df Promise, &a, 4e c:
The Hunchback,` or the Bell Ringer ;of Notre Dame;
byvietorllago. . .
entla • its) the Palates.
liE sabsexiber informs the public generally, and
J. Housekeepers and Retail Grocers peglienituiy, that
'
be is discontinuing the Queensware business A
-and wit!
sell esent stack'at reduced .prlectbv we who
Wish to obtain, China, qUeenstoare, sir Gbus, nd, Met
rare opportunity for getting such artielet as they wain,
much cheaper than the Miura rates.
EaMember Ike place, OMNA 11414 No. ' lie *nod
street, sear the Auction store.
r. will 'dispose or m Ywkolo Stock to any persMi
iwlehing tabu,' 1 4 tit bargnYl...
ittant . • ' WM.
CLAIM, ELOUSEi. .
DORNER. OF PENN . AND -BT CLAIR STREETS.
jIEIRESI3 OYSTERS, GA.M.Ey and every:. delicacy :of
lILL'- the season:the .market affords, 'nerved up at the.
shortenenotiee, andin.the very best style... The house is:
filed.up and trianged in the:best order,ander the man
agement of. fsep27ll,-,;:, JOHN ht. CAMPBELL.,
WWI SAM-•A that valuable property • whete Wa
X Rate:Wei residee,Tiogether With the impreocinientr
thereon Z sheeted ottlizthltreet,near'Sznilhfield t front
Bon Sixth at. 1.20 ri p and %II depth on'Etherry-alley 240
feet: • This Property ii admirably situated for, a• Hotel Ch!:
contaihe half square of' ground;
it tight beffioida. into 12 building - 1°4;8 tots of 20 feet'
earl ori Siith atreet,l4:l2oieet tepixtud
front of 20;feet atoll .ontltorry alley by. 421). feet deep:
Janfott:. IWM:PORTER,
IMI
.... ~~4A
.4..
MEE
7:70 7 7
• .
l o a ADMijiue , itutitinte . d againikaltng:Ciaisimon Prepa
red Chalk They. are not aware how frightfully iniu
• ns it it to the skin I how coarse, how toyer, howsallow,
;allow, and tu*ealthy, the skin, appears after using pre- ;
listed Chanel - Besides it is injanous, containing. a large
quantity of lead We 'have prepared a -beat:Mal 'vege
table article, which we call Jonee.Spanish Lilly Wtme.
'it is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious
ipalitles,and it Unearth to ibis - ;=natural, healthy,.
alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same tune acting
Sii a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.'
• : Dr. Jetties -Anderson, PracticaliThemist of-AlOnsaehU-.
Setts, seys " After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
'I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at..
the siunemmeinnocentoirhita I ever. a aw. I certainly _'
t
canauscienaously recommend its use to whose skin'
requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions,
—the best way to apply Lilly White, iswith mitt. leather
Or wool—the forme r is preferable. _
A vox stir on Tartu voa 25 =fa—White teeth,
4111 bmath, healthy gams, Yellow and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned witli-Joneie"Ambeir
'Tooth Paste, have the appearance .'nf the, moist beantifal
ivory, and, at. the
.sarne time it is so perfectly innocent
and exquisitely fine; that - its constantdally atm 'is highly
advantageous, even to those teeth thiamin in good coudni.
• lion, giving them a beautifulpolish, and preventing a
premature deeky. - 'already 'decayed - fr prevents.
• frourbentimt_ . also fastens such as i becoming
k Se,
Reid by . perseverance:ill will tender ibe foelest Meth
delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.
.Pfice.Wi or 3Vit cents All the abase are sold only
'at Ea Chatham at., signor the AmeiicariEegle,NewYarki
• sad by this appointed Agents whole names appear in the
next column .
'Wuz, ton, Ithittr . , and get a rich husband, lady "Your'
faze is loni fertune." Let beautiful , clear; fair? . Is it
White I' If no it Call - tie made so even:though it fie yel , '
linv, disfigured, sunlbuint, tanned and freckled. Thous;
ands have 'been made thus who have' washed once or
twice with Jones' Milan Chemical Soap. . The effect fie
glorious and magnificent.. But be sure you get the genu
ine Joins' Soy,'at the sign of this American Eagle, Eifi
Chatham atri
. Hing-worm, Scuzvey,Brysipelas, Bather's'
Leh, are often cured by Janes' Itaban Chemical Soap,
when diary kind of remedy has railed: That 'it cares
pimples, freckles, and. clears the akin, all know. Sold at
the American:Eagle, 8.5 Chatham sh een.. Mind, reader,'
this seldom or stover thihs.'•
. . • INGLlS,4r.,Paiteison._
.Sold.at Jazzmen ti 9 Liberty st,head of,WcPod, Big" of
ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF cavirs.
- , Meariage.—ConfidentialAny lady between twen
:Wand thirty, Possessing • symmetrical farm, good fee
teresdke.,- wasted confidentially, cab atm suppose any.
Sean could admire her while she has such yellow teeth;
tech sallow, rough, conne. skin; and such dirty, bad;
-wiry hair when, by 'mending Me. above 11(103j ehn Might
•bave delicate white 'teeth, a pure sweet breath, suet a
- beautiful head of hair. She .can have lic.autifal,'White
teeth and- sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jena'. Am -
bre Tooth Park; a skin white, pure and spoUessits snow
by using a cake of the gentune Jones' Italian Chemical.
Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by mitts a 3e, beide of
Jones' Coral Hair -Restorrairr, Do not form an opinion
against this before you trry, or Too w il l -regret tt but. be
sure to ask for Jones' ankles.. Holdout) , in Now York
at 22 Chatham st. For sale by . • .
• ~• WM. JACKSON-Agent.
apL 3
CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE:—.AmpIe ex
perience has proved that no combination of medicine
kat, over been so efficacious in removing the above din;
eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. it has effected
cures truly astonishing,. not only of Cancer and Otherdis
eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn
diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, ftc. This
medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis
eases wherever located. It .purifies the blood and. other
fluids of the body; removes obstruction in the pores of
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or ben
It (amuses the appetite, removes headache end drowsi-,
Hess, and Invigorates the whole system, and imPartsdill:.
minio n so th o . sod and debilitated constitution. There
is nothing superior to it in the whole matcria medics'. 'lt
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has:notb-,
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of sw-'1
lowing medieine. •, •", •
11W , For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth Gt., near Wood. • mat3o :
-- buirt4v .
TiiE crair , AM_AtfiNglitinr OP VATVICE •
MT:RICAN 0114
.1.35..4ett belay: Abe adirfaegiaf. the earth, a
an infalliblendre for •Splains, Strait:a - , Cats, '-
leaalds„Darni„ Tatter,. Erysigltls,'ScalittHelid, , Croup,"
Whooping-Cough, Itiftanotanst7 . .Sera.' Throat, Sore an d.
In/lamed klyes,Flatulence, - Dieerth• Fever-Sores, end-, • . •
• 'INFLAMBIATORY'RHEURIATIS - M,'• • • •
which Yields to ilB elects ifi a snrprislmonnuner. - •
has never yet' failed when used nectmlingto dime -
does. Read the:following: - - • •• . •
I Mithrettiornet, Allegheny•co.,Pa,l
'• •' - • November tel, 1040. f- -•
to cerden'that my wife; Margaret Ghriest;was' •t
edited:of hßheumntleComplaintof seven•yearsstanding. •
btrrwhlcb she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch--
one,week. she was cared by using the Amsric.an ..
-
Oil, and could walk about as usual withouther crutches:-
• • , JONATIIA.N OHREIST:
The is coaninnicated by Mr. WM:
•
Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0. u••
A gentleman near Stenbenvil le, who had clothe= r ,.
to pat either of-his feet to the. ground for twelve year in
'enabled
of,lameness, by th e use of one bottle anti;
enabled to milk two miles to a toWnshill.
likewise a sovereign remedy for • r,"
CONTBACTION•OF TH'E
ThisTolthwing is comnamicatedhy Mr. Wm. N=I;;W- •
'Jackson's agent for Steubenville
A laity- residin g , in. Steubenville. the' finger : of whos e ".
band was so contracted as to depriie her of the use of it
foithirty-five years, was entirely cured by:the rise ofone
bottle of. the Oil, so that she. now has the perfect nee
her hand fatly equal to the other 'which' bad never been
affected. . It has also been found to be a. safe and Invind
bla ascot intheapeerly, and certain cure of . • •
, . . . .
in alletaieslinet etgatu i
cally ncuraole.
A lady residingfin Allegheny city was effectually Cured
of obstinate deathess, of years' continuance, by the use
of less than one bottleof the. Oil, so that she said she •
heard bettor than she had ever done before. ' • •
A gentlenian well k - nown in Pittsburgh, was cured or
..
deafness of nine years' standing,: by the use of it small
quantity of theo4l.-.,The names and residences of the •
lady, and gentleman will be given to those who desire it,
at the offlce of the advertiser. ' •
•.. Its properties are highly desieloped In the' certain
Surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of
• • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND, SPASMS. ,
Several cases of Cramp Chotic have been effectually
Cured by one doss of. the Oil, in the short Space
of halt •
an hoar. when the parties have been agonized with pain.
Its curative properties have been romarkab Iv manifested
In the radical cure of -
DISEASM OF THE SPINE. • •
A lady, the wife of a planteria Kentucky, was eaten
effectually of ono of the worst cases of diseased -Spine,
which had •eonfined her to her bed for a considerable ',
time; in schich•she could not turn herself.. It is also a.
sure remedy and perfect care for pains in the small of the ,
hack, end
- .INFLAMMATION OF TILE KIDNEYS. •
Dead the following: . • ' • .
• 4:.• . 1. 7 PITTSDITIIGII, Dec.lB,
Thisla to certify that I was afflicted withgreat pain in •
,the small Of my back and kidneys, which a ffected me so
much that "could not stand opnght, By rubbing oriel
natty, and using haifa teaspoonful - internally, night and
morning, I was entirely =tad. • -JOHN . RIDDLE, •
• • near Warren, Armstrong co:, Pa. •
Algentlenian Pittsburgh; afflicted with a violent in- .
flammation of the kidneys—the pain of which caused •
him to faintiontis completely cured, to threofinya,' by the •
use of the AmeriesinQil.
The qualities of th i s •
t . NATURE'S OWN REMEDY • • -
.js eittemely penetrating and anti-inflammatory-conse
quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem
.edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or i n
tenial; Used immediately 'Meth cut, bruise or wound,
it will' core 'acid prevent • • - : • • '••
• GANGRICVE AND MORTIFICATION. • • •
inaddition, been fotind h salutary, pleasing and .
effective remedy (or Unite very =pleasant awl inconve
nient diseases, „ t•tl- -- • • • .
GRAVEL 'AND' URINARY COMPLAINTS.
, ID".Price, 50 cents Tier bottle.- •• ' t •
. Caution—lle on Your Guard.
The surprising excellence and - growing populcirify
the American Oil, hail induced some dishonest persons
palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this- truly
valanbleimedicfne for the purpo s e of de:eiving the =-
wait, and defraud ing the Proprietor. .•
In order to. be aure of obtaimmethe genuine,obsers
the following trona. TarrlG3
' iii. See that the name "Win. Jackson '
Se Liberty
.head of Wood st. t " Is printed on the label of the hvappa
.of each bottle, to imitate which in felony. • •
• VI 'That each trottla is inclosed in a pamphlet conioin.• ,
ing fall directions for use end also contnimng the name
and address: of. Wm: Jackeoh, General Agent 'for the ',
proprietors; likewise, the name and address'of the pro
pnetons, D. Hail ts'Co.; Kentucky. - • ' • ..
. 3d. Purchase wa' of the udimnised• Agents,' all of -
whom have a show bill, on whichis printed thenames of
the Proprietors and General Agents---thns : D. Hail &Do.,
Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm, Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., •
General Agent for Western• Pennsylvania, and part of •
Ohio and Western Virginia; cud the printers , ntimes-
M'lstillin Cs Shryock, Pittsburgh's-printed at the bottom
of said show bill.
4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is ofd Arut
gram: color, without any sediment. audits specific gmvi. :
ty lighter than water, The conntirfeits are mostly of a. .
black, coder ;—some .white. like Spirits 'of Turpentine, , •
said to be refined and clarified sonic SN' sea 0 " 1 " .4 " -
ors a mixture of other common oils; and on.;a Rick filthy
leaking mixture, purporting to, come front C . e •'l'ittebnrgli
nod Allegheny Dtspeusa.ry Co." Nona of these' coup- -
terfeits possess either the virtue Or the power of the ,rut
AMERICAN OIL. • ,
11:7 - Sold wholesale and retail by AVM. JACKSON,
General mad Sole Agent for the 'Proprietor in Western
Pentisylvania, Western Virgilan, and Northern Ohio;
and by the following duly,appointed Agents I n Allegheny
eotnity,Pa.:
•
A. M. Marshall,l
Dr. Brown, Allegheny city.
J. R. Johnson,.
Jonathan Ghnest, Blanchester.
Alexander Asdale, "Wylie street.
J. R. 11. Jacques; Birmingham. : •
. •
Wm. J. Smith. Temperaneevil le. . .
G. IL Starr, Sewickley. -. ,
• Edward Thompson, IVilkinsburgh..
. Daniel Negley,:East Liberty. • . •..
• U. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgli.
TtioraintAikln;Sharpshurgh.
. : •H. Rowland & Son. Al'Keesport.
, •C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.
~ J ohn Black, Turtle Creek.
Bakerstown
Samuel Springer, Clinton.
lames M'Ke e, SteWartstovin.
RlleyM'Laughliit, Plum township. ' •
• J. Fulton, Tarentum. •
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren:eville. '
Robert Willimns, Arthursville. • • -
aual.idEtwilm •
LIKOhI the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, IZZO,
.a daily,
X.. paper deservedly . at -the head of the daily, piess
this country
Bristars rizet . of SarroparWalt Were hitt courtesy
icreall the attention of onr ranters to - thisinvaluable prep,
artaiorrwhich wit I. be found advertised in another column.,
Mr, pristof le a - brother; and issues a highly; ifiterestitig .
newspaper every how and then,: one or two - numbers of
whickwe, have already noticed; and tile'medicine itself
Das been,:etilegised by neatly all the presi ofdm Western,
eoontry, ancl,,we doubt not; jestly eulogised,'ttbasinits
favor, moreover,:, very. tittering testimonials from Zile
most eadoent, practittoneis in every part of, ile country
where. illhas . been :titled., :There Is:beauty :and :testa
enough,in the Uottles, aad bathe engraved labels in which
they gre - ,etiveloped; to. induce purchase,' even if• the
preparixtion: ifself were' not one ot the "sovereignest-in,
the warldi". as' every, person must believe, it is , is,
every cue Must .believe it iithat is,.every one
would t.j e ornaes of documentary
.every evidence condo.'
size enough to convert a Turk to Chnstitinity. :Bay one
Ofth:e bottles, gentle reader, and see whether - you nut
agtee with an
.on this point.
For sale : B. A. FARNESTOOK Adi.. CO.;
feb24 cor: of lit and - Wood - and 6th arid:Woed"sts. • , .
IsoIiEURIA7ISAI,''GOUT,.AND TIC DOLOREUX.--
.I.IIV A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he
said, te inform as that he had been afflicted for is years
with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally 'with Tic
Dolorettx f that he 'had been' - freimently confined to his
MOM for months. Together, and often suffcredxhe most and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been
using JaMte's Aluratity, from which he found the most sig
nal and unexpected relief. He says be found thesmedi
cine-very pleasant and effective, and • that he now con:
eiders himself perfectly erred.-Philadelphia North Amer.
A'F'scr-WOlrra KNowtra.---A . ientleumn of Scrofulous
habit, fromindistretionin his .younger days, became af
fected.with Ulcerations iii the Throat and Noeo, and a
disagrceable-,eraption. ofihe Skin. Indeed,..his whole,
System bore the marks of being saturated,with disease.,
One hand and wrist were so •much affected, that he had
lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with
deep, , , painful, 'and offensive. ulcers; and were as hollow
and porous esti:the - nay-comb: it was at this stage of bis
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath
some disease, that he commenced. the use of Jayne's Al,'
temtive and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect
: The , Alterative operates through the circulation. and
purifies the blood and.ertidicates disease from the system,wherever located, and the , numerous cures it has per.
formed in diseases of the' skin;: cancer, scrofula,sont,",
liver CerePilliltli dYeffepsia, pnd other chrome di seases, is
truly aitorushing.--Sptrit of the '
Thigr-,For tile in Pittsburgh, tit the PEP:INTRA STORS
b'eurth street. ". - • •
.
Fresh .Arrivall at, N 0.115 .Wood streei.
HODKINBON . has just : : opened. ; within the pas:-
pl. • week, the largest assortment of French CHINA
ever' opened in this city; consisting. in part of—Fancy,
Plain, .311 11 dte; Gold Line aid Gold Band Tett Setts; nn ,
extensive assortment of White; Flovring Blue Mid Livers'.
pool Rea Stone Ware - , la Tea Setts or in separate pieces,
as-May:be required. Also a beindiful assortment of
Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest -shapes and 'pat.]
lorns, direct fromih,e man deciliters.
Ladles would do well to give him a call. at
,oet27 . N 0.1143 }l'm!. 3doori beau,
i • • Business Coliedtor. , 2
MBE undersigOrt,encouragell by the lilterni patronage,
I. of the merchants, professional, gentlemen, and Wei" :
'eh - tulles - of:Me cityieffers his services for the collectios
of accounts in the city of:Pittsburgh and orieinity.
l ing attended to business or this kind for many years for
liciard of Trade, and being well acquainted with' this*
rand the 'adjoining toles. he feels- confident of his
: ability
!to give satisfaction, by prompt and faithful attention
. 1111 business - him. entrusted to • • '
, .
JAMES GALBRATH,
To be fointd' ,- at firs Wm. Remo's, Merchant Tailor
Third street, opposite the Post Mee.. -
P. Dad; Accountraft; •
Thomas cott, Mason;
Ja.s.DieGoire Mereh't Tail°
Wm. 3l, Eteoi v ee;
Dr.• - •
W. 151. right, Dentisi;
C. Dodge: inov7:3m
:Gabriel .A 1
J. Carothers; .
R.:Livingston;
James Marshall;
George Breed;;
Dr. Geo. D. Brace;
Steel and 11 /falturstetori:' - • '
THE subscribers have enlarged' their Steel and Fife'
,i...fwmory,4„ the, corner of O'Bara street and
Sprhig tilley,Fifth Ward, Sittsbuigh,by erecting aeontrartingTurnace, u'raelting furnace anti a tilt hammer:.-,
Their SteeT,•now being of - a:superior quality, and haiiiig•
pngagedcempeteat operatives,they are prepared to fdr.ttsh 2..
Filerof every description 'that compare with
he"lieSt iniported ankle ;And being determined toyekke
tthe iaterest of all ;who use_ Files itr . any way , to.pnr-F
:base from thetrt,+ their milk sell their , Files at. reduced
?ricei, (or Cash. They will also re-cut Files, and .pur•
base thaattyvhdcharawarnand broken. Publiepatron
tiggeteletpectfallyinvited, n 017,1 J. ANKILIM *CO.
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