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•FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS,„
No. FORTY-NINE,'I,IBEIorr sr.; rhsTsrarnalt,
JUST RECEIVED, itn- eitonSive awl.
g eneral -aiiort
meet
.of Freneh,'Eltlibb, Belgian ard - - American
Cloths, Cassimeres'and Vestings, of the latest and Most
.desirable patterns. Atnongst - themwill be found'avaSie
trof entirety new styleri Pancy
,Casiimires - rind' Vest=
Ings,.of ta
fatest importions—all 'of 'which will be_
made to order in'the mist - fashionable manner . , as short,
noticerand - reasonable prices. --- ' -
• On' hand; a - large - mrsortmelit - of READYALADE
CLOTIENG, Made up' au the present Spring Stile; and.
will be sold low for casli. • - • '
N. 13: To Towns. —Wtitt's firaduatine - Shoidders ,
Measure System. for sale at. (rnrLd&w) P. DELANY'S.
ao'imartiier.STßEET, have received, by re
cent priliortaiions,, the following GOODS,
Six. cartons rhibei Shatvls, of various qualities and
colors,•‹.o doz. " Alexander's" best, quality Rid Gloves';'
10 SCIbir With A good assortment col'd Silk, Lisle
Three' and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade; rich stand
ing straigbf and turn-over Collars; 200 pair Embroidered
. ' Cuffs, from SO cents to"61;25; Mourning 'Collars, of va
rious patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment
ever offered by, us; -French and English 4-4 Prints;
. Hoyle's Prints, small fiq red and fast Colors ; small . plaid
French Ginglituns ; Furniture Chintz; white satin
s • damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask,- 0-8 and 104;
green Ilereges; Gent's black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats,
'32 to 40 inch, the , best goods; imported; ' Purse -Twist;
`Linen Cambrie aid Linen Cambria Hakfs:.frorri' to
62,50 ; WHITE :GOODS, such as iteonets, Lawns, Mull
and Swisse Musllns, - figuredltna plairrLaces, white and
col I Tarlutans, Sc., ac. We arc in the daily receipt of
new Goods and invite the attention of purchasers to our
- extensive stock. , . feb27
REMOVE I. .
Fashiquable'nead Q.A.11041'97
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No.' 29 Market Street, seconds door be tom 'Second street.
C. WItiatNEBUILLG,
- RES P ECTFULLYF announces to his numerous friends
and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion
able Head-quartets front Liberty street to his new Share,
on Market, 2d door from Second street. He is constant
prepared to make to order, of the moat fine and, best
materials, in a superior manner and at very reasonable
'.prices, every Article of Fashionable Clothing, of which
his 'complete stock of choice and carefully selected
French, -English and Belgian Clot* Cassimeres,.Vest
- ings. Re., of the latest and most desirable , patterns, are
- - particularly designed. . _
- He has also on hand avers' large stock of Ready•made
Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low • •
_ C. WERNEBUH.G3
feb27:3l . 29 Market al:, 21.1 door from Second st.
IDIFOGAN &CANTWELL, hare justreceived. at No
ES Market street; an unrivalled Selection or—
. •• Bead Reticules and Parses; . -
Fans and Cornbs;, - . •
China Setis Accoideons. &c.
rasa' -- - HOGAN Br. CANTWELL.
New , Goode,: lit Number ilty-acne
CORNER or YOUETE £ND MAZER:I MEETS, NI - MERGE
( - MEAT BARGAINS! , -The Subscriber has just re
l.)" turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now tees iviug
very extensive - assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
DR.V GOODS; adapted.. to the present- season, and em
- br -iug a stock for richness snit variety not surpassed by
at , 'establiehnite nt in the West. , • ,
DRESS. GOODS'.
-
Very glossy black Stlks Cravats and Collarsi
Handsome dress do, - ißlucklo , lo Veils and
Rich changeable do. ,Jaconet and Camb.litiislius.
Rich' changeable Satin de;Plaid - and striped /I.luslius;
Chines ;:,
__ !Handsome gibbons ;
Mode and high col'd Fre n ch:G lo very, &c.;
• - Merinos; - • {Cloths tor Cloaks;
Mode and high Terkeri Shawls ;
• - de Mines; .Cashmere do..
NeWstyle muslin de Laince;Plain Thibet Shawls, silk
• 'Satm striped Cashmeres; fringe;
• -Fruicy• do. . do. IPlackThibet Shawl F!, do.do.
- Black and colored Alpacas;!Bfack do. do. •
• • -- Plaid Ginghums, bright co-;Silk • do. do.
lore; !Fine Broctue
New stylo . Vlsettes; IClrith do.
Gala Plaids,,b right colors; , Plaid, Long 00.
- California Plnids;. - • • ~L ow Priced do
Black Hombuzinekt • Plaid Cion kings.
CALICOES--GREAT REDUCTION
His stock of 'Calicoes is very large; it has been Ae•
leeted with much care—with particular reference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of
-•design. These goods are lower than they have ever
' been Lefore,and are worthy tho particdlar attention of
ptirdliasers:
,:'The best Calicoes for Of cts ever offered ;
...."'.Double purple Calicoes, Eitglish;rl.-21 cents ;
'Green do.
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes;
New style Merrimack Calicoes;
Mae • • do.: do.
• - Blue and Orange - . do. •
, •si ;Fiumiture • do_
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A. large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low
price of 121 cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas for 12k cts. per yard. Very good
and very handsome.dark and bright colored Plaid Ging
hams, for 12k cents, warranted fast colors.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE. GOODS.
Bleached Muslinni 61 to 12;
- , tan! wide Unbleached, to ;
Bed Tickings. very cheap;
CasinettscDrillings., Kentucky Jeans;
- - Cheeks, Liningn Fluid Linseys;
Domestic Ginghtims, Mariners' Shirtinga;
Colored Cambrics.;
Flannels, loam r than ever offered;
Cahtem Flannels
LINrN GOODS!
Irinh Linens, Linen Lawns;
, Damask Table Linen ;
Russia Sheeting;
Do. Diapers,'
Linen Drilling% Crash.
• BLANKBTS! BLANKETS! •
-- A lame -wtock - or Blantets;from coarse to very fins ,
illso; Blue. and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for
Overcoats.
. GOODS-FOR GENTLEMF.N.
• Tine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas
- Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Sakpenders t Silk and
'Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose,
Tim subscriber having made extraordinary• prepare
liana for the Falland Winter trade, and having purchas
ed hilt Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed,: can confidently,prornise his customers the
best bargains lie has ever been able to oiler.
Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are
respectfully invited to cull. inotrAn PHILIP 11.01‘..q.
Terrible Revollition—StarsTritimpbang
OGAN ,V..CANTWELL, (sign of the *.•,) No. so
;111. Market street, would respectfully beg leave to cull
the attention of the public to their new stork of Goods,
just teceived and opening front manufacturers _and im
porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual
ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—' rim kk
Saks and Small Profits.".
Our stock consists, partly, of.the following articles, viz:
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pmt, late styles; Guard
and Vest Chains; Bracelets, -Clasps and Lockets; Fin
ger and Ear Ilings,;'_Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs ;
Steel, Buckles_, Tor Ladies' Head. Dresses; hladalon's
`Card Cases; shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads.; Ala
baster Boxes ; ; fine. Rosewood and EltorlySliaving Cases,
furnished ; Siver Spectacles; Silver Spoons all kinds;
Germap Silver Spoons; all kinds;S.ilk Steel Bead flags
and Purses; .Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
• and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Aceordeons, Flutes and
Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors • Globes and Paper
Holders, Shell, Dress and Side COmbs, latest styles;
.Chida Vases, Fruit Baskets; Agate end Glass Vases,
Mugs, . and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and
. Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In
grain Carpet Bags; Willow, hlarket and Side Baskets;
Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, "&c., &c, with a large 11,1S011-
maul of Toys and Fancy Articles, tee numerous to men-
Isepin
Busing's Card.
TYRANTS Al, WELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST FALL:
0 MUST PRICES;
UTEITCEI fact *ill be proven by calling at McGants's
VV FashionableTallonngEstablishment,Third street,
St. Charles Butlding,
Morro: Smai.profits and quirk salts.
Valusri: Fnark and good.
Ccraerratog: Very far in de batkground.
11iy,old customers and all others, are respectfully in
- rated that 1-am waiting for-them McGUIRE,
ote2-9 Tailor. St. Charles;
E WOULD - RESPECTFULLY invite the attention
)1;r
-of ourfriends and the public to the great variety
* "INTER COATINGS and' other articles ' we have
itust received—amongst which will he found the greatest
fariety of mu:, BLACK, DRAR, and MARI. colored
. 1 3LANKET, iIACKINAC and BEAVER CLOTHS.-
- TRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMER ES,
ITSTINGS, 4.c. The above Goods having been bought
for cash, at extremely low prices, we art prepared to ac-
Commedate all who may boor us with /heir patronage,
with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call.
-. Irr Remember, 218 Libertyy street, opposite foot of 7th.
. nov3o - • ~.- . , McARTLLEN Ic DOWNING..
Clothing 1 Clothing 11 , Clothing S I t
The Three Big Doors ca.. The Western World
150 000' WELL SELECTED GARALENTs now
9 : made and ready to be offered on the
most liberal terms to my old customers, and the public in
• general, The Proprietor of this far-fathed and extensive
• establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern
• cities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed his
fall and winter arrangements to nopply his thousids of
containers with one of.the most desirable stocks of Clo
, stung that has ever. been offered in this or any other
ketovest of the mountains. For neatness in style and
workmanship, combined with the very low price which
they will be sold for, must certainly render the old mini
, Tailed Three Bic Doors one of the greatest attractions of
_me western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to
announce to my ntunerous friends at home and abroad,
- that notwithstanding the extraordinary .etforts which 1
- • have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with
ditfienlty I can keep time with the constant rash. that in
made on this establishment. It is a well:,established
fact, - that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade, and this being--the case on the
amount sold, I can Mired to sell at much less profit than
others could possibly think of doing if - they wished to
cover contingent expenses. I intend to make `a eipon
sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning of next
year ; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter
est of every man, who crams a cheap winter suit, to call
* and purchase at the Three Big Doors. •
• ont2l-dZost. - • JOHN NVOLOSKEY.
Clothing at Cost.
AS the Subsetiliers intend - enlarging their Store Room,
they will adhere *strictly to the above terms. There
fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING_ Oar
Stoclris large, and of the best material -and .
ship. 111 , MULLEN'& DOWNING,
.feb3l • • No. §IB Ltherty. opposite foot of 7th at.
GOODS, V 400DS.—Received at the. Iron
: :.. 4 ,1 ' - ' -.
Trci ty cl o thing NEI
splendid assortment of Cloths,
i fi n S re n tore cl a , r Eligh end American Plain,
../.
• . 'ecnThi"l l ° s" - -en. French , '
the most modern styles;
, --: '-' . , ..,,H" black „ aji ,..4 . i . m ane s K m -- ,. r . v stings, silk Velvet, Plain and
':- ' '7 . -'- '” "-IP- 5 P'-" Gar. which sie yrill-make u
b p at the mos t
.•:-;4 - 'v , 17t:A...,'7' •' .in P durable end fashi....a le style.
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'g m able patterns. Neck -and
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soras, Skirt - Ca6 "' ' and
- -7':' • ---..- -,l*•,,,`,''''Pr7 tr"•::4-?0,;.2.:_.,,47A1/,?,ciodiing Store.
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Merchants* Tramportat on:
;VIA PENNSYLVANIA CAN AL.AND RAIL , ROAD%
PILILLDELPIOII. AND .11-dlftlillEF.
Tnr. Canals and -Rail Roads being-now open, and in
:good.orderove are prepared to forward all kinds of mei ,
tehandize and produce to Philadelphia. and Baltimore,
with promptness and desnatch.and on as good terms as
: any other Line. hIeANULTY 8c Co, ,
, . - • , Canal Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh.
Aourrs--CIIARLES•RAVisiOR, Philadelphia,
; - ROSE IdORRILI. C 0..& Baltimore.
. ,
illerah.antts War Freight Line s
For .131iiirsrille, .14,34n5t010w....-HoUid
l ystnergli f and
iftertnediai't Wtiees.
Tnis Line ;will 'continue to carryall Way 'Goods 'with
their usual dispateh, and at lair rates of freight. "
4. 4 = 1 40.—D. hIcANDLTS & Co., Pittsburgh.
D. B:WAKEPIFT.D,'Johnstown.
..I'OHN MILLER; trollidaysbargh.
fbicramecns—James .Tordon,litrilth & Binclaii,Dr. P.
Shoemberger, R, Moore, John Parker, W P. Von Bonn;
horat & Wm..Lehmer & Co„ *Trap.,
PittAborgh; John Ivory, Sumit.
Gnat & Co.,Blairsville meirt
.
A • Cinzette and Jour
PEOPLEW•WiLANSPORTATION LINE
. p 13" r sa To:
- hsci EIoamPPENO.-,Thi floats belonging 1.6 this bine
1.1.. have been put in Ene order, add are . now running
regularly: between Pittsburgh and Brie ootichistg at all
intermediate Potts alonethe Canals. A boat will always
be at the wharf, ander the Monongahela Bridge, and - one
will start regularly every tither day. The 'People's
Transportation Line has every facility for carrying
Freight and -Passengers. The boats will be towed to
Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great
dlispatch, by the canals. The boats are commanded - by
experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in
terest In the - f.itie.
Goods Sent by the Line arlikle may be forwarded
to any point on the Lakes! ' •
For freight or passage apply to •• •
• 11. KIRKPATRICK,
Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh.
Cuss & Co., Beaver..
R. W. CusnrsanAst, New Castle.
Tabtrrstaxi. hlrrcum.rass, Pulaski.
SILT:MIT WAII&EN fr.. Co., taiddleses.
Mtrsox Hum., Sharron.
Joann' MgCLuart, Sharpsburgh.
. S. B. hi:. Lowar, Clarksville.
}CMG & PacEeitt.s.sro, Big Bend .
B. C. Purnart, West Greenville.
J. h'T. KILPATRICi,
W. H. IhMICRY, Hartstown.
W. Wauswoarn & Co., Sherman's Corners.
Wst. Powxa, Conneautril le.
Spring Corner.
W. C. Wasorta, Albion.
Cranesville.
Wsi. Tux*, Lockport.
E. Fran, Girard_
A. Kim", and B. Ton.t:ssom & Co„ Erie.
/ The following Agents in Erie will 'receive and- for
ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by
this Line :•
W • M. Gallagher, John Hearn,
G. W. Haverstiek & Co., Josiah Kellogg,
Nelson& Loomis, Walker & Cook, jee
Merchants' '.Way Freight." Liar.
=kali
. 1848 . inaaa
EVet:}eseM:lu'orgr transportation i t l he ili.i i ie joh ;D i : to w: l y , le i ' t it ) !
daysburgli, Water street, and l'etersburah.
This Line was formed tar the special accommodation of
the way Gusiness. The proprietors, thankful (or the very
liberal patronage they have received during the last two
years,-respectully inform their old customers 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.
JAS. A. LORE- GEORGE TRINDLE„
JOHN MILDER & CO.
A ettcrit C. A. M`Aavyry & Pitt<burgh;
loam Mity..ta, Ho' litl ayabarg;
PICKWORTII & WOoDS, Ram! tOWII.
Ral6BlV5ClM—SMith &Sinclair, J. & J. WillevitY 0. &J.
H. Shoeulterger: R. RoblVon & Co ; R. Moore ; Hagaley &
Smith; Jean. Parker; Wm. Le tenter & Co ; 6. P. Stroetibc r
r. Pitt.horch. jell)
Fr tilts celebrated remedy is consus, increasing it.
1 fame by the making allOcrr the world. It has now
become the only medicine for family cse. and la vertigo
larly recommended for Dropsy all atage• or Otis ettall
plena immediately relieved. no matters:it how longstand
ing. (See pamphletifor testbuony.)
Gravel, and all diselintla 411 the urinary organs; for
these distressing complaints it stands alone no other ar
ticle ran relieve you and the curer testified to will con
vince the most skeptic:4l,-ore pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever Mid Ague. To the Great
West espegially, and wherever these complaints prevail,
des medicine is offered.. Nnintneral agent, nodeleterious
cOnapOillid is IL part of this mixture: it cares these diseas
es with certainty and re Irrity, wtd does not leave the syc.
tern torpid. (See piunphlet.) Piles.a complaint of a mast
painful character, in immediately relieved, and it cure fol
lows by a few days, use of this article. It ix far beyond
any other preparation for thin distaste, VS for any other
disease ortg.ioating, front impure blond_ See pamphlet)
Debility of the System, Weak - Back, CI eftiCitraa of the
Kidneys, ke., or Indentation of the same. is 'mm-shawl)
relieved hyvt few days use of this and a curets
always the result of Ito It stands sa n curtain reme
dy for such eotnplaitits, and also for derangements of die
female cradle, Irregularities. Suppression*. painful men
struations. article has ever been offered, except this,
Which would touch this kind of derangements. It tiny be
ached upon an a mire and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted to do so. could give a thousand ?Mtn** an
proof of cures In thin diairesiene elms, of complaints
See pamphlet. All broken Sown. debilitated constitu
tions, from the effect of mercury. will had the bearing
power of thin article to net immediately, and the poison
ous mineral eradicated from the system.
Eruptive Dinonnes still find the alterative properties of
thin article marry Tll g moon. and drive such disease A from
the system. See paraphiet for testimony of cures in all
diAIIB.4,A, which the limits of an advertisement will not
permit to be mimed hero ; Ageitts . give them away; they
contain :r2 pages of certif-ales of high character; and a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi
i
et . appeared. it s one of the peculiar features of thin ar
ticle, that it never fails to benefit iu any case, end if bone
and muscle are left to build upon. lei the emaciated and
lingering invalid norm nr, Mitt keep taking the medicine
as long as there in an improvement. The proprietor would
caution the public against a number of article* which
come out tinder the heroin of SAns,ter,aimus, Synces,fre.,
RA cures for Dropny, Gravel. Se. They are good for noth
ing; and concocted to gull the unwary: roccit Titus NOT.
Their inventors never thought of coring such diseases till
this article had done it. A portico/at study of the pamph
lea toa•nrady sigitit.d. Agents.' and all who sell the or
- ticle, ;wagged to circulate gratuitously. Pot up In or..
bottles, at P 2 12 oz, do. al SI. each—the larger !midi fig 8
or.. mom than the two small bottles.; Look oat and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta
hie - lathontriptic Mixture," blown apon the glass, the
Written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions,
anti "O. C.:Vaughn, Buffalo,”ntrimped on the cork. None
other are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princi
pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and
No attention given to letters autos* posbpaid—order
from regtdarly authorized Acesa. eztv-pyd, Post-paid let
ters, or verbal communications solicttiog ntivice,prompt
ly attended to gratis.
(Kees devoted exCluelvely to the sale of this articii/-
132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 2115 Ensex et., Salem v Maw' and
by the principal Druggists throughout th e Llama States
and Canada. as Agents... .
Pattereezes Carriage Manufactory,
Diamond alley j & mem Trottd Smithfield orretrs•
II
- Wnran may always be round un assort
•
to meet of Family Carriages, DarouChes,
Buggies, and till kinds of heavy work,
from a six liprse wagon down to u wheel
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for
any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to
call. 0ct23:11
its
Sta. `------
l'ou s ubscribe r s haring p ble,
urchased from
,Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in
tending' to increase their stock of Horses,
Carriages, Buggies. he., would respectfully
solicit a share of, patronage from the public. klorses
. ..cts by the day, week, mouth or year, and additional
Jails are being erected, in the second story, for the ac
commodation of Canal stock. . •
feb23i2in , ROGERS dc-PBEY.
•
- •
Is retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasure
(from along acquaimance) recommend Mrsirecessors to
the patronage of my friends and the public. -
felo2.3:tw CHA ItLFS COLEMAN.
. Bigelow's Carriage Manatee tory,
Diatnond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
. E. AL BIGELOW would respectfully
inform the public., then at his Factory can
at all times be found a large supply of
_Family Carriages, .Barouches, Buggies,
and all Minds of Fancy Carriages, e.qual in elegance and
neatness to any found in the }last. Contracts for, any
number of Carriages, Buggies and _Wagons, will be
promptly filled:, Alt work of his own manufacture-will
be warranted.
Rzraavicits—Col. R. Patterson, R. H. a colon, .
Gazzam. Ro,ert Robb, hsq., L. Magee, and
Alderman Steel; : Ifebll7:d3ln
Wlioleastle and Retail.
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK. AI AN if FACTOR Y.
RUBERT H. ItARTLEY,aegs leave to in. '
formhisfrientle and the public generally - , •
Sat he continues to occupy that large and coin.' • as:
modlous Store Room, formerly occupied by Sainae n tit
estock &Co., No. Efx; corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street; wherehe keeps a large and geiferal•assortrnent of
Saddles, Jiridles,,Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bage,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all. other arti
cles in hid line.
He also keeps constantly on ;hand, and Is prepared tri
furnish to order, all kinds of itiVeted Hose, mantifactated
et the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at fie per cent.
cheaper. .
Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call
and examine his stock before nurehasing elsewhere, as
twig determined to-sell. first rate articles at .very: low
;prices. '
ELT Don't loiget the place, No. 80, corner of 'Wood
treet and 'Dintriond .
.ap2B
- Notice; • •,•-
TY old enstothere,.strangers.
~the .city,,and
OIL others wishing to provide themselves with a. hand
some DRESS COAX,. PANTS:, VEST, or any ojher arti
cle in die line, can do , so by leaving their orders with
• , - 'IAIITER MVUIRE,,TaiIor,
• a • Thirtretreet Charleaßailding:
A= atemmin, by Papress,nrita. herideettichhithapp'd
Black the very thing for Climbs, and Justin season.
.- breGinllA: Tailor,
:... , 1431 Third tweet, St; Cliu-sles Building
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AGENTS
Western New York College of Health.
207 MAIN STIZINT, nrYTAIAI. N.
DR. C. C VACCIEV::_4 VEGETABLE LITCONTRW
Tic MIX 11111.1:.
" HAYS & BROCKWAY Agent,,
lanai No. a, Liberty at-, near Canal Benin
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•,- IVISiV/EILIMIED IN ISLI.] :
No. 8.3.P.0uth street, !Veto Yolk. and 36 Waterloo Road
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-- Pkkarilla 'sending toMe - Old Country for their, friends,
can have them brought out by the Regular Line of Panic
ets, sailing from Liverpool on- Ist 6th, Ilth , lath, 21st or
7 i , .
lfitif of every month, comprising the tollowing Ships:-
- Melia, - • ' • Siddons ' • ` Henry Clay, '
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"Holthigueri • -' Columba, ' Constellation, '
ROSCIBI__,6 " - Patrick Henry, - Cambridge,
Idaho Wright: ' ' Waterloo, Constitution,
. - Aslibtirton, - . ', '
.New-York, Garrick,
West Poiati-: , .Cluten of the West, Montezuma. •
Yorkshire, :- '- : 7 "Sheridan; ' New World .
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Liierpeel, ' ' Orferd . ' Joint R. Skiddy.
Or-in the Dist alas* Amer ican Ships, sailing front Liv
erpool and the Irish - Ports every tiny, comprising the—
St. Patrick, : - . St. George, Andrew Foster,
Yorktown, Creole, Memnon,
`Probes, Elsinore. ' Wm. A. Cooper.
And many otheia, which this limited space will not ad-
Mil-of here enumerating..'
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"P. W. BYRNES Ii CO. are the sole Passengar Agents
for theSteanbildirSAßAH -SAN OS. 'Her appointed sail
ing days, for - PAIL are as follows: From Liverpool oit
20th January, 28th, Maielt, 4th June, 6111 August and Sth
October; from:New-York on 27th February, 3d May, sth
July,6th September, and 15th November.
- Therefbre, those wishing their relatives out early in
the Spring s will find it to their interest to patronize this
Old Established House, our arrangements being so per
fect that no delay or .disappoimment can occur.
Drains at
,sight for any amountott the National -Bank of
Helots!, ,tit branches, Ain-, he., at WS times for sale. Ap
ply to, or address by letter, post-paid,
P. W. B's RNES Is CO, $3 South at., N. Y.,
and 30 Wafe t Mu Road, Liverpool.
Or to-- JOHN THOMPSON,
jantritf 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
----- e7 - •vs - ' - Commercial 1;Ine.: --
,It W. KIMBALL & Co., t 1 DUBBIN', KIMBALL & CO.,
84 Wall at , New-York, i Liverpool, England,
Ritaracomtd.y inform their friends Laid the
/.. public. that they have commencad the Gene
tat Shippitis; and Commission Busineus. to
.j`, 4 gether with the Gewernl-Paorisgrr Businemr,
... . . granting, certifiestrs of passage front London,
Liverpool. Dublin. Be lfast, or any port of the
Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, cut
the ; most reasonable terms.
Drafts and ,13ills of Ereliange, from £1 to any amount
on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on
Liverpool. -
The days of soiling of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, as fixed upon. are the lot, nth, 1 1 th, 111th, diet
and 26th of every month.
These Ships are all of the largest eloss, and are cent ,
nionded by men of character and experience. . The
Cabin accanunodation• are all hot can be desired 111
point of splendor and convenience. They are furni.hed
with ev erysleacriptso . n of stores of the best kind. Punc
tualityin the days 01 sailing will be strictly adhered t
Packet Ships Bosch's, Stddons, Sheridan and Gerrte2 .
are vessel. of the largest chain; and those desirous '-
bring out their friends, cannot se lest finer or safer Sh in
P131.. , f1gt" COB be weaned at the lowest rotes- Ip.
New Orleans Line of Pitele , :ti suit WCT ii!y. For p
:me or freight, apply nu above. or to ft., 9-
_ JOSEPH SNI OVIIEN, o
EIHNTE e N I) SNOW DEN, '
deelll Corner ith and Smiths. Id Kiss, l'it ',Omit:
Ilarathen & Co.'s
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WNW PaSirBSolal
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ARIC.ANGEBIENTS,
lir Hereafter, off Steerage Pan-tenger, earning frogs
Europe, ettgard to America to come over, in rifler of
the ship. of lifArrritirrlr & CO., win ho fnrutahed ue , t h the
VrOOrriono. or their eqral t . Hien Litt other article%
cyulttly go(d,—Ser Art of f4inrort. Mary 17.
ri / I HIS PLAN will prevent wiekrlexik on tmord Hereto
fore. when PasougoTol - Onini thenoortora in Proev ,
ions, many of thorn came on I.m . trd entire!)• destitute,
itch often caureil much rickaeie and death.,
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3.5 lb.. Bread. Atl of good quail
-10 " lima, • iy, mid ode-tenth
10 " Oatmeal, of tbe PrOVOOona
10 .• Flour, futtlikhea win 1.4
10 .. Ikons and Pea., delivered to each
35 .4 Pomo.", Pos.:men r ever?'
t p.m of Vinegar, week, mob a sof.
60 ganolia of Water. Firiano ...pp; y of
111 ills„Saltrd Pork, ire. from bour. ) Fuel for rookina
1-act. Ship to Ito. Arne still be property Veritiittled. and
a 10,011 house arm. tho puitaiag-r.... ay ,teallt:4; it. tbe l'et••
'o...king-ranee-S.
7. ' „ " '' e t' ll ' s a e pa n ri t 7 ) it e .4 ", 1%, ri l l;p 4 tn t : ' are 'nh kepT o ' i?..l 4l e• t ; Pi. F,- n
attentiOn ,mil 1m paid to promote their tmoliiiimalronatort
Alsent at,Potabusgh, Jlki.ll U.% ItOII.INSIIN.
jo: Fitt? a., Isar Wood
Tapscott's Gencratinfixiivesiitiiiiißliittie.
8.1-'2l.ll'rf.A.Vl.:n-1 and i'..... , ,r01, , 10 and :ip z
from (Neat Mim
Maim. and Irela MA. by IV. 44
.Y. J. l'. l'apseott. 7.5 South it., rormar. '
of Salim 1.:10 , , N. V , Rid OC, Water
loo limn', 14 er rpooi
The , iubterther,„ Laving aceriited the Agehey of the
shove 11 , ,u.c. are 'tow prepared to Mate airaii , Vtr.'"' .
rei ELM . MO , / liberal term, with those drrtmu. I , f
the passage of then litend. learn the (AI: nitd
liatter themselvea their eburaeter and hoot candtior
bostue•a Will wee ample Je.OraliCP that oil their as ,
range/neut., will be earned out :a.zlifully
I .V. Or .1, I"rapteritt ate ion; and favorably
known for the cum - nor elosa.+Lee,:t. , ostoOftilian., and aniline
qu.rlaties of ilietr Pricier Ship , The (It 7 )IEN f I F
{VEST, SHL:II.II).A N. 14Aftitlf:fi. !It i'l - flXliClt.
Iti-ht•! , C1118, LAVERN/IUL. and r.31.11..X.1Nri, two of et hteli
:cave each port , monthly---Iforti New Vork the tt/et asel
Olitt; and from Liverpool the 0111 and /11111 to a:id:l/011M
Vi,itch they have artringeme_rits will: the rt. f;eora . e and
Cann Lines of Liverpool Pa ekets,..to hisure dep.:tout. -
front Liverpool every fire day,. tieing thus tletertithusil
11 . ,1 then I ' m:Althea ahali keep pare wifh their trierratiiig
pc IrOirage: while Slr. \V. lap , cotin couronitiper , oual
, tiperititelidarter of the harioess iLL .I.i - setpont to an add,
.eturity that the eoutfort arid aeeoutmndanm,'oi
th , be particularly titritzed to.
the , obschlicts being. tt
eile.tVrly
to the Trabcportattriii Thinness hwtSVer , ” 1'1(4 , 1,4434 1.1. i
the Atlantic (aura. are thereby eliablial hi take charge us
trod forward 1 1 11.frigel. linSTlPtitifteif 011
wt , lion, a eitatire of di,appoinuricitt or delay; and are.
therelare:' prepared to eontrart for prtsitage 110111 tilly win -
te.rl In tircat firitnan 01 . I feitnii 10 Ode t iiy, the Unto, 01
i.e hUßiner, they ore cogii,T4.d to crietac them (actin,.
(or earryirig palseirgers so tar thliind riot otherwise at
tantalite, amid wiitot imeevatre, forward fur
ther %Veal by the brat freede of ronvryrtiter, without nay
ntlithiotial charges (or their irrothie. Where per.oit ,
rei7l for decrial, comithr, out, the 11U1011111 paid fur rhisiettp:
wail be refuttiled In lull.
111.,.:311TTANCP...1
The saliseribers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable:it the prin eipal emelt and
towns in Englund, Ireland, Scotiatid and Vales; dim af
fording a sate and expeditious mode of remitting funds
to those countries, whtuh persons requiring such Meth
ties will find It to their interest to avail themselves M.
Application (if by letter, post-paid) wilt be promptly at.
tended to. TAAFFE k Cr - CON NOP.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
maple'-d,Fi w-I y Philadelphia.
Bootle, Brothers, & Co.
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FI:LTON NT, NEW Yoga; Et , egbarl
DTBLIITi SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVERPOoL.
JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Mee on Penn at., Canal
Voisin; Pittsburgh. •
Arranosnrins for 1134 , . 4 ,.
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'UK BROS. & CO., sole Agents (or the BLACK
BALL LINE, of Liverpool and Now York Packets.,
;age the liberty of announcing to their old friends and
customers, that their arrangements for the year 154 S being
complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by
the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York
mut Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of
doing tinniness, and assure those who entrust them with
their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered
as heretofore.
LINDLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND ANI) WALES.
Orfillii.ior sale, payable, on demand, any Bank in
Ireland.
, The underrigned hat. made errnngements to bring our
parsengere to l'ittnburgh, during the ',reseal year.
febB-2radaw• JAhi KB BLAKELY.
K CO.'S
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DAMENGRA AND FLICNIITTANCE
a ft , ;N .
pDaErilT
of E
g . continue 'tierce
Ireland,
person~ r o s f r
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upou the moat liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,
rust attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al
low Our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps
that infest the sea-pmts, an we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves, and nee to their well-be
ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
p.sengers to sham that they were detained forty-eight
hours by as in Liverpool, whited thousands of others were
detained mouths until they could be sent in some old
craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cart
what is may, and not net as was the case last season
other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it
suited their convenience.
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Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to
11,000 payable at any of`the Provincial Banks in Ire
laud, England, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Agent,
jan29 Fifth street, one door below Wood st.
FOREIGN
16
REMITTANCE.
rpHE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
parts of Englandlrcland,iScolland and Wales, with
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despatch, and at the owan rates.
New and Important Works On Celifornla..
A„TrHAT I SAW INCALIFORNIA—Being the Journal
rr of a Tour, by Edwin - tryout: New edition, with
on Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines,
various routes, outfits. &C., he.
' NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA —Com
prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo
logien' and Alinerological features of - the Country.—
Also;_tbe rautes from Port Leavenworth, in Missouri. to
San Diego. in California, including parts of the Arkan
sas,.Del IVorte. and Gilo rivers, from the official reports
of Col. Fremont and Major Emory.
CALIFORNLA.—Its Hlstory, Population, Climate, Soil,
Productions and HtirbOrs, trom Sir George Simpson
O'Connorqt Journey Round the World. With tin ac
count of thmßevolution in California and eonquesrof
thatvountry by the United Staes. By John J. Hughes, A.
Col. Alason'sßejmrt r and other documents on
the Gold Region,'" -
The above this day received and for sale by
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(022 Coiner of Wood and 3d sts.
CtRANGEABLE SILK. VISITS, port CRILUITMAS Pays-
Atrrs..—W. R. Murphy has - on Banda few very handl
some changeable Silk' Visits, very suilable for Christmas .
presents, which be is selling at reduced prices. • Also,
handsome Drees . Silks, Satin, superfine 'new style linen
cambric Ildlcts.,&.c. dec23
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SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & CO.,
14:1 Libirty street
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The. 0 7*anklt11.7,r1re' 'naturalise elVoirspany
TVREOTOIkS
-..Charles W. Blitiekei,-" , George. AW:Ritkuraef :
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Thantai.Hart, - •, ' ' Mordecai D. Lewis.
Tobias' Wagner, , ' Boris,
Samuel Grant, David S. Browse,
Jacob-R. Smith, ' Morris Patterson.
CHAS, W. BANOKER, Pfts't.
LAIAS. G . BAIWICERf SeCTetall.
Continue to make Insttranca; PerPethul or limited,
on every description of property in town and country.
The Company have reserveda laigaContingent Fund,
which, with their-Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
nifard ample prdteatton to the assured,- •
The Assets-of the Company,-oh January Ist, 1849, as
published agreeably to an Act of , Assembly, were us ICI
DilOrfillges • ~ . eIM7A3B 4t
Real Estate ' ••t • 94.724 83
Teniporary Loans ' ' ' 96,001 85
Sleeks .. . - . ' ', 5i 523 25
Cash, &e, ...... ... :'.... ..... . a.....: ' ' 36:81:44 37
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:. 813,316,491 71
Since their incorporation, a' period of 19 years, they
have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollors,loaaes by fire; thereby'affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance,aa well atilhe ability and
diaposttion to nieet with promptnetta, all liabilities.
7 7 ' • J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
marn OfficeN4LearnerWood and 3d ate
Fire and ilisselsie PssiltsieSissce.
THE Insurance Campany of NorthAnierira, of Phila.
e througil its, dutY eattbotized 41%citt the sub
scribe r,pffers to snake nermanent and tumid Insurance
on property, in this cityand its ukcinity,ttad on shipments
by the canal and rivers. . • -
DIRECTORS
Artlihr Cf. Coffin, Freer. Samuel Brooks,
-Alex.: Henry, .' Charles Taylor.
540, 4 1 W. 'Ons, _ &Mittel W.. Smith, ,
I?.dward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, -
John White, John R.
Thonias P. Cope, Richard
Wm. Welsh, Henry DSher:tad:Seep.
This is the oldesi Insurance Company - in the .United
Stales. having been chartered in 1794. ita charter Is Per
petual.nint from its high - standing, long exPerierieci &M
-phe means, and avoiding all risks of an extra halardana
character. it niayli&considered as offering ample securi
ty to this 'public. wiLuntif
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones 4-Co., Water and
Front sts.„ Pittsburgh mayfly'
4 GING% OF VIE FILAIIIILIN FIRE INSURANCE
/1 COMPANY OF furrier of
Third and treed Jarrett, PitoburgA.—The "' et ' of the
compubymn the first of January. 1840, as published in
conformity with an act of the Peimsylvania Legislature,
were
Bonds and Mortgages • 604.10,615 03
Real at cost • • , 100,967 77
Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash 207,499 72
Making a total of 8909,0.9 P
Affording - certain assurance that all looses will be
promptly met. and giving entire security to All who ob
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low
Wen as are consistent with security.
: .WARRICK MARTIN. Agent.
A Viird. VR
THE ENTERPRISINO.—A Tart , chance is now
1 presented for the safe investment in a business en
tirely hew; one adapted to the man of limited, as well
on i n 1 1 ,0 man of eXleinrive resources; yielding n profit
from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the
day. It is the complete monopoly of a staple article, ab
sointely iteressary and essential to every family . . as well
indispensable to the mechanic, artizan and prole*.
tionar man - To capitalists. an opportunity often itself
for a lite ran re employment of either large or small slims.
bringing inimetlinte and highly satisfactory returns.—
ThriSe des - iron, of embarking in n pleasant. genteel Mori
nes., are invited. with others, to call at the office of the
and , rammed examine the article, and form their own
leant the farts presented.
trace—Rxchange'lluildings, St. Clair street, nextdoor
F..oht re-J ohms' ounce
glr,t-tr
Milin==l
Solo, rarer will receive at kit office young Gen-
I Cerorn ,k,irsng to mail law. Fin silt ruperintend
6.11•1 direct thrir windiev. and hy courtlier supervir ion,and
itriet weekly cxtunination. prepare arum (or adniksion
cheller. READY: WASHINGTON.
Th.l f+4l- , ..ribt.r, hare been in habit of daily profeation
interrourae with Recede Waahtngton,E*q., for many
} , •ar,e, and fer! great pienture in anteing the accuracy
intorniailan, and his erninenicapneity for the
14,1 , r,talIng art (011711:k lua advertiiietnent.
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The) enrne•tly - recommend to young Gentlemen who
w.!, t o . rctuire It einnpmen(knoviimtge of the legenl ttro
tro.ini‘, to nentl thentretv4 of the misantages Whit* his
prvp.d..e.± I.ow Srbool will afford-Mem.
9121 . 14.4 Shalcr, O. Illetenlf,...
A, Hurtle. Them Williams,
I.Vd-on NteltoirCesl, C. tlrragh, .. '
Ci3l.. , •rt Woody, James - Dwitap
0, 1) Locrmit • ivy!, D. 11PClure, '
J'r It llnh.a. A. W. LAOMIS. •
4c:34.lirrt
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ratraclrt.p A5l , 1 , 13711 siltests. rirtlartatl. PA,
jI. the most popular of nil ElictOT and 21410 E Is
tahlishments in the West. This place has gained
.is reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
Iwo. !roots nod . gthoett, Which are made expressly
to "tiler tot Oa. market. and be is not satisfied only by
teeth: ii'n, D'a assorted stock of MOOTS and SHOES
In 'lllO. " %Vv.! ern emintry. bat Isti' be enabled tad deter•
mined to %en his 6011013-•lotver than any other house
inKsibly cort. he aarre net what facilities they boast of
bar* f..r *Tering great intlueentlents to the ptilale. It
~ . .- -4 ,410..11.1., to lei frirth all the advantages and fatilities
n., an ,ad,ertisentetd, that 'the'lit*Ot iliagialts - Citeasadrae
over inhere. whietr easidea'its miprietor TO ken - liknde
root SittOes of the very beat tin/dines and otylearn trim In
s, 'ZS! p, 1' cent tower than 'tiny other ttlewtt in the city.
Thr 'nay in test the . matter It tar all whohttend purchas
ing Wars and fitiOna, to tali at TJATEI4* Gilt:AT
lt.t lip MN COHN FAL examine - the sleek and prices. and
all slit be rattsfied that the fierarrlargain eouter,smita.
_A - 14 and Ftfo4 st.eett, is the place for the public, one and
till. tn cet ,food. Hoots and Shoes cheap, for cash.
net.* _ J. RATES.
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GreatVireiniiiiiiiiiiidittes . .. ..
lIA Ittct:l4s, TRUNK AND WHIP MANLPACTORY.
/VHS subscriber taken thin method of informing his
1 friends and the public in general, that he has the
targets meek of the following named anieles. of his own
Ma tlltfarium. in this city—Saddles. Hanteta,Trunka and
winuA : an of which he will warrant to he Made of the
hem material. and by the hest mechanics in Allegheny
c outifj. - tieing. determined to sell his tannothetnees
mind-piing lower that idle beritheretorore sold Mike city,
he wetulti invite jirearuna in need of the aborestemed ar
ticles, to 1114 Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty a freet, nppo.
alto Seventh. Also. bands mad* io oilier ior soteidnery
°cell ' Xl.. KERBY.
: .. _Ch iek e_in_ , ' Pi ano_
JOHN 11. AIIILLI.M. fiefs Jignit f,
Chfiktritilfs ,PtatierYer W
W estern Pronsyl
rania.) No , el- Wood street. Pittsburgh,
has received, and now open forsole. the
folio ling elegant assortment of Piano-Rotten, direct
mon the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chiokering"s
i &won) prices, viz:
One simerb Rosewood, coven octave.earved in the most
elednnt nod rich ..yip of Louis XlV.—new scale.
One Rosewood. carved, seven octave—new scale.
One [• del. 6i octave—new Benin.
Onr : do. 6 octavo, carted moulding—new renle.
Two ; do. 6 tin- round cOrneroi.. " "
Two ,' do. 6 do. square " -'' . . "
Tliti above are from the manufactory pl.); Chieltering,
Ilostnihand of the latest styles or furniture, and with hb ,
new andupproved scale. '
A 60. on hand, and for sale low--
Thred rtniewood Pianos,p octave'', 'from the manufac
tory. of 11. Worcester, blew York, formerly of the firm
of litodort, Worcester & Dunham.
Two Rwwwood, 6 octave Pianos ;from the manufactory
of Gale lr'. Co.. N. Y.
One Rosewood. fil octave; manufactured by. Bacon S.
Haven. New York.
One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; matte in Salihnon:yand
lefOiy the owner for sale, either - for 'Muth - or er
chnitge for such goods ns will sa :ta cotton snore.—
Price %ILI '7an3o
oliNsToN & sToc.TwroN have Just receivedthe
vJ following new works :
History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com
prising a history of internal improveritenta.(Silvers, Bar
hors, ace...) from the formation of the' Government to the
present time ; embracing, :Ilse. historical notices of Ca
nons political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of
the Tea and Coffee tar ; together with'itiographies, per
himorieg, he. , by henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by-
it reel Portraits, and Me simile autographs.
History of Charles I, of Englund; by Iffebb;/btiott,
with engravings.
The Rotnalice of Yachting; Voyage, .the First, by Jos.
C. Hart.
A new novel ; Mary Barton: a title of Manchester life.
e ...M oral, Social rind Trofessie nal duties of Attorneys
nod SOlic hors ir by Samuel 'Warren, hise.; F. B. S. °Elbe
niter temple, Barrister at Law. de'af3
Irons Ctly Ceaalcee end Broad HaUtetr
J. SIIEPHARD
TXTOULD respectfully inform his' friends and the pub-
V V he generally, that he his added to Mis other bust
nese, the manufacturing of Crackers of every varietY.-
Having purchased one of W. ft. Nevinbi Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines; he istvepared to-fill all orders for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortestnotice and hbpes
by a strict attention to 'nattiness, to share a portion of the
public!patronage. The public ht resPectibily 'lnvited to
call and examine for themselves;
BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial low, Liberty at. oppo
site Smithfield.
N •11. Superior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia - Ahead,
large and small rolls, fresh everrniorningeati be had at
the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market.
Cakes and Confectionary . otihand and made to order.
- - - • .. .Jt-SUEPHARD.
aP 2 ff 4 Y No 10 COmmereial ROW., libertyat.
Steel mad- Pilo Illisistafaoltory. ,
rpHE subscribers havi enlarged their - Steel'ond
1 Manufactory, on the corner of °lrina -street and'
Spring alley,Titth.Ward; , Pintiliurgh, by evicting a eon- ,
verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt harnmer.—.!
Their plteel, now being of a superior quality,And having
engaged competent operatives, they are prepared:toter.'
truth Files of every description, that:will Cornflare With
the best imported article.; and beingdetermlned to make.
it the interest of all who nun .Files.m. anY WaY, to.pur-'
chase from them, they wilt selLtheir , Filekut reduced;
prices, for Cash. They willalsoreiant Files, and:pur-:
c linse those which are worn and broken. Public patron.'
neze iE respeetfallyinlOted, noy7) J. - ANKRIM en,':
- .
New Millinery,'Hilke, Velvets, - doe: I ' ,
*
J CST received front New York; a choice selec,
icon of elegant rich satins; Sit kirWlnte r Ribbons,:
-French Flowers, Plumes, &c. A bandsoine an-%
nortinont of Winter Bonnets, Reodei'CaPeas Cardinals,!
Vise us, !cc., on hand and made. ID °Nei in the latest style,;
at the shortest notice. • ,-- . 1 MRS , DIRT,
deed :No.d 0 St. Cluir O. (West side.) f '
. . .
AIiPASkIIONABLE AIILLINERY.."--Mre. - s.l3atia
'Fourth street; near Weed, wbuld infamithe Ladies
of Pittsburgh and vicituty, that she will , olien-on
Tuesday, the 24th fest, an 6 - item : nye p.sixtqulent of Yet
and 'Winter Millinery. ' ' - : : !, . 1,.::: Nil()
1;! fso: l7a AIASSICX anir4V - 4;On .'
A inni g Of Rosewood, Mahoganyeed_ other value•
ble insteristi, supelfine. quality- of Toilet and'
Shaving Boxes, \Muni 'Desks > , Panel , 4P:tiding /Reeks!
-and Booms of every deseripifoo . ,:wilb lelßeeeeeorienti
Toyi sad Taney Aitieles.eitrofble .eiriiionninfrejw•
of fideelb) HOCitslii-Vb,WT-Vfkrlsti.'
idS~:~ ~.: i~l
T. PIER conniuisaNT,`l2tvNbicE:. DYSPEPSIA,
iiNEttrovs DEBILITY.. :DISEASE OE 7'HF.7ICID-.
NETS, ASTHMA; Amur ail affections ariting. from _!
~ -_ - a lerangetnent or thilease.lll the
tive, Vascular, Respiratory,- and , , Serious - 4
Systerns,Sueb as constipation, inward
piles,hearthurn,lossoftippente,coat-• • „
ed tongue, acidity: of the mom.:
• aeh, swimming of the head,
-Tallness orweight in the -
. • . stomach, dimness of'
vision prilpita•
heart
Choking or suffocating sensaling, depression 'of spirits,
: sudden .flushes. or- keat,.pain in the side or back,
- wealtneskof thelimbs, cold feet constant im—
aginings of evil, fever and drilla:tin in the •
: head, . pain and difficulty of breathing: ,
• . when lying. upon the side, frightfel
-dreams, sonr eructations,yellepv-' •
- • -ness of the- sktn and eyek, •
_deficiency of perspira
tion, &e, ean'tie- '
effectually
. cured •
by DoeTOR - 110OFLAND'S
• - CELEBRATED GERMAN .13ITTERS.
Their power over the above disepses Is not ekee iled—
if ;•equalled—by any other
_preparation Ins.the U,sited
States, as the cores in this orty attest, is malty coins af
ter skilful physicians had failed.
Derangement in the liVer and' stoinach are sources of
insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid action - of
the sympathetic and other nerves follews, and thermic-,
lions of the brain are impaired and 'deranged:nit nerves
are the cianneeting medium between mind and matter, it
follows from the reciprocal action that both Must be
more or fess implicated and deranged simultaneouSly;
derangement there wilialso produeediseaseof the SKIN,
LUNGS, UTERUS and KILINEYS: as well as the brain.
The thousands: wno die with YELLOW. FEVER,
CHOLERA' sr 'INFLUENZA, is owing to ibe.*.eame
causetand the majority of cas es of that most. painful
disease, CONSUMPTION, originates from the same. In
fart the stomach is the important organ in the sy,stem of
' matter, as upon It you depend for the success and all the
advantages to be derived nom the admintstratton of in
ternal Medicines, Its functions are of the utmost Mk
portance to every one in constituting the /puree and-fippn
tain of life,whieli is nutrition. No organnesisessesaach
remarkable, sympathies, none such remarkable:power in
tacalifyltig ivery part of the system. ,
The rare eaccees intreating disease of the Bier and
stomach successfully has not beena want ofpathelogieul
knowledge ot their functions, but the preparation of a
compound that would act'upon the disease aml all the
sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in
these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,
and will in every ease permanently-destroy Costiveness,
sad give strength and vigor to the frame, - at, no.iirae de
bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the
-most
delicate stomach under any circumstances.
ALL CAN BE CUREII,
- WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED,
(Ur WITIITX vase POWEII WITICINg
The few months this preparation has been - before the
public, has. front its infallible efficacy, elieited the eulogy
of the pressahrongh the land, their object being for the
benefit - 1H suffering humanity; its success has surpassed
all precedents, anit:it is free from' all alcoholic stimulant.
syrup tatervorbeloes, quinine, - acids, add 'all injurious
mgredients. and especially adapted to the diseases °late
'variable climate of the United States, and the. 'West In
dia Islands.
WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN,
are made strong by tilting it--iu fact it learnedly =di
clue, and can be admiaistered.vvith safety to a child one
year ola„the delicate farnale, or a mau of ninety. •
The Philadelphia Democrat eaysi---“This medicine
has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is iu great
demand.' We elm speak from experience, that it has
prodasediztany wonderful °urea.. •
The Daily ken eays:—" We believe it is one of the
hest 'netnews of the sire—a friend having used it in his
own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint."
The Spirit of the Times and Kekatont says our
Food eiuzemn who are - invalid: know the many aston
ishing eureathat have been perforated by Dc. Iloollandts
relehrow. stermin Hitters? If they do not, we recom
mend them to the German Medicine Store, iris Race
street: all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has
cart:d.many of our citizens, after the hest physicians
hail failed. We have used them, and they have proved
to be a amjicilie that every one should know at, and we
cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor; and
that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef
fort, they are entirely vegetable.
The Evening Bulletin nayst—The Celebrated German
Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Etyspep
sia.a.a4 nervous complaints."
Nears Gazette saysi-- , 11 is not often we notice -the
enemas excellent medicines advertised in our columns,
because weare unwilling to speak except from personal
experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes
us generally wieners to such artielea. A word, bow
s vet, hf Dr. Bootie ed's German Bitter*. TLis wa aamw
to be an - excellent article fulfilling in every respect What
is clatused for it by the advertiser.
The Daily News tars:
•`A filetactive.—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof
land'. Celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a
blessing of this age, mid id disease', of the hiliary,
digea
tire and nervous systems, it has not, we thick. an Nest.
—ilia A VISOKTABLE PNIVAIZATIPX AND MADE WITIIOD7 AL
cnitoz.; and to- all invalids we would recommend it as
tiodhytheir erathdeliee.
Nrhat stronger testimacr: eau a medicine have? At the
Depot esti be seen the evidence, of many of our Mast
respectable citizens of Cures in all the 'foregoing tins;
eases.
COINER lc MYERS
Principal Depot. German Medicine Store. RACY
Street, and for cute in Lancaster by John P. I.e.gan; Har
risburg, by 11 W. Gros; and rerpeetanto dealers gen
erally-0400600t the emintry.
Q CArt3Gli !—The Lunge
L ore in donor. rite work - of the der - mom-boo been
beetiiii, the Cough of 4tonatimptitm-Inth in it a Round of
death.
ARV YOU A Itlintrattl Your darling child, youeidol
and earthly luy, is now perhaps confine) to bercharidier
by II dangerous cold—her pate cheeks, her thin shrunken
fingers, tell the hob„ disease rats already gained upon her
—the woad of her suputehral resell pierces your soul.
VOtait NIA 71, when j /Ist about 10 enter I i disease shed s
a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu
titre—your hectic couch end feeble limbs tell of your
loss of hope, but you need not despair. There in a balm.
which will heal me wounded tunes, It in
ShermaaaNt A 11-11ealing Etal.sana.
Mrs. Arvirg, the wife of Win. li. Amer, Esti. was
given up by Dr. Sewall of Washitigton. Drs. Roe and
ItteClellan of Philadelphia, 1)r. Roe and Dr. Moti of New
York. Her friends all thought she must die. She,.liad
every appearance of being An consumption, nail was so
pronounced by her physicinns--151termates Balsam Was
given and it cured her.
Mrs. GA.atuniuArz, of MD's retry, was also cured of
consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies
failed to give relief—she' was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist. 2SI Broadway, has witnessed its
enets in several cases where lib other medecine afford
ed relief-,bor the Balsam operated liken charm. Dr. C.
also winiesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma,
which it never falls of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming
as It may be, Is effectually cured by thin Ilalsturt. it
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev. lIKNEIS JOTES. 103 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 had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Deals, 10 Delaney
street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the
Asthma. In both cases its CfftelS. were immediate, noun
restoring theta to cotakirtahle health. .
Mrs. LccarrtA. 'Wm.'s, 05 Christie-at., .suffered, from
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's .Balsam relieved her at
- Once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every . attack by a timely , use of this medicine.
This indeed IA the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit
ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the
throat, and even Asthma addCorinumption.
Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle,
Principal Office 100 Nassau "street. New York.
Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Carnphor :Lozenges. Premium . Tooth Paste and Poor
aunts Plaster
. -
Sold wholesale and retail by WIVT, jACXSON;...at
Boot and Shoe Stere'rind Patent Medieitie - Warrehouse,
89 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street, and
by the following duly appointed Agents fur Allegheny
county:
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Gluiest,
Manchester; J. R. li. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty,
Wylie. iitreet; J. G. Muslin. cor. Webster et. and Elm;
Drone! Negley,.East Liberty; :11. L. Mitchell,- Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Aakan, Sharpshurgh; Sand. Springer. Olin
ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Black. Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, ArKees
port; hTeEldowney, .BakerstoWn• Riley liPLaughliii,
Plumb Township; Wan. J. Smith:Teniperanceville; Jas.
Fulton, Tarentum; G.ll. Starr, Sewiekly. mar9-ly
apnea' Family Me • *eines.
M S. 8. COOK, Piqua, Ohio,,writes, March, 1816:
D
have used your 'rcryfiftege,,Cariniaative Salaam,
and Szricrierani, in my practice, for the last three years,
and have been exceedingly Neell pleased with them, and
never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my
fullest ,expectation in their. curative properties. Your
other medicines. I cannot speak of from experience; hut,
judgingTromThose I have aced, I doubt not but that they
claim, and are entitled to all dm confidence reposed in
them, by_: those who have used mem. I was:fermerly
very partial to 5 “.. Vermifuge, until I becameacquain
ted with yours, which has my decided pieferene to any
other now in use.
Ressectfully, yours, &e., S. S. COOK, M. D."
' For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store{ 72
Fourth st. - febls
MORE TusTimoiNY!—Dr. W. LANDS, of Fayette
vine, N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have
been*for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable fills
are of great use to all those who may have,ocension to
use them, and have administered teem to mypatientaP
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Biiiods Fever, are im
mediately cured by the use of Di, Ralph's . Pills. Price,
25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. L. CUTIIDERT,
Smithfield street; near Third.
Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Sinith` Bir
a/Ingham; and John APCracken. Fifth 'Ward. ' febl7
EOFF'S TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC vii.A.B
I_,',-The general properties of these Pills are Carmine
item Purgative and Tonic._ In the. nommon disorders
arising from imprudence in dies &c., such as. sickness
and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches,,&e.,
where .a medicine is required, this preparation is very
applicablmfor its carminative or soothing effects give
almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist :
.its piirgative operation upon the strimuch and bowels is
gentle and 'effectual; aud its tonic properties ;impart
streogilt to the digestive organs, therehy. enabling these'
organs' tO`perform their proper tunctions With order. and
regularity. The price has been reduced from 50 to 25
centsia,box. .;.,
For aale,wholeiale and retail, by B. A. "FAHNES
TUCK & Co., corner * Front and Wood and Sixth and
,Wood streets,..Agents for Pittsburgh.
- A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This ere
paration haaproved itself to be of very great alma
eyin the core of obstinate Coughs,- Colds; Asthma; Spit
ting of Bloody Whooping -Cough, and other Pnearnoftic
Affections; and the
_proprietors feel warranted in recom
mending it as, a safe and useful medicine, and are pre
pared to sho w certificates of indisputable authority, in
testimony of its vale.
It is pleasant to the tastei and is offered also low , a price
as to place it within the reach of every person. rPltere
are, perhaps, hut few:Cottgl! preparations th at'' tr° -
duce await. ilehided ere'ciii in such ashon - tinte: re
pat:el, anti sold by
r of Firsl ind.wl4.o64lA'i?elAHNESltb;',4inTqCer.ff4?l'at;'aid:
u utiala kurCgas i g am Pf.
MIMM
_. • _
riIIEYESE• ' hICREA . igiefehleis.irifele for
‘.., 0 -growth,, beauty, and..regifitket of the [Mir. This
cdrePkAir.vitorillaypereedeallotherarti
elee or the kind now in use. ‘Vhere.the hair is dead
bareb, thinnuuhealthy i , uor turning grey,-a few applies •
dont will make the hair soil and dark, rind give It a bead.;
tiful, lively appearance; and will aleo make itmaintain !
liVelriuw and healthy color, ! twice as longue all the ;
prepare one ,
that'are generially. used.: Where the liair is,
Inn,, Or has Attlee ciffi It. may be restored by using this.
Creani: Every lady and gentleman who is in the hakh
using oils,on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of;
the Chinese:Hair Creara,as it la so compased,that it will!
not injure the. hair like the other preparations, but
beautify It, ; and give, perfeel satisfaction. M. every in..
For testimony to its 'very superior knalities,see the fel
lowing lettet' front the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs.
liendershott &Stretch, Naahville, general agents' for the
southern States:
Leiter ofthe Rey: ciaeitoeir, Pettier of a,: Pic.ol4,4ian .
•
• chu
. • • ' nk.:
Idassits. HiMmitumari Stu-mu: Guattiatr;s---I take
p.easure in adding fay testimony inTaVpr of the cxeelient
preimTvion Parish's' Ckiare Hair Cream; ffir,
abut tut
wo years' ago yhaiewas "
very' dry, bristty,' arty
.disposed to come out; but havinKprocured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it aceording to thepreseription. it is now
elastic, aoft,.and firm to the head. Many batanans and
Mil were applied, each leaving what/in a worse state
than before. • n 143 Cream, howev.er r kft ;net my expi.e-
As wart - tele far the toilet, my Wire:klyea it preference •
over all 'others, being delicatery.perfunied aud not
sLs
polled to 'rancidity, The ladlea t especially, will find die
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum preparation's
for the toilet. Respectfully, fr.c.,
• ' It. CALDWELL •
Pulaski, January 7,1817. • ' •- '
113 - Sold wholesale and retail, in.ittaburgh, by John
Al. Townsend 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner of
Wood and Fitthits iels.l2sw-ly
ADIE
S are cautioned against using Common Prepa-
Lred Chalk: They are not 'twine how frightfully ituu
nevelt is to the skin ! how Coarser, ha* rough, how sallow,
yellow, end unhealthy the skin appears aller . using pre
pared chalk!'Besides it isinjunous Coati:dynast a large
quantity.tif lead l have prepared - a: beautiful ViSt..
table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White..
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all 'deleterious-
qualities, and irimparm to the akin' a matund, :healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively whim; at the same time acting;
as a cosmetic on the Skin, making it soften& irmodth.
:Dr. James Anderson. Practical ;Chemist cif Idassirobu- •
setts, says : " After analysing Jones' Spaniah Lilly. White,
I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at
the same time innocent, white .1 ever, saw. L certainly
can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin
rcquireslicautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. Directions'
—the heat way to apply Lilly White, is with soft - leather'
or wool—Vie former is preferable. • .
A rise srr or Titsru von 25 mist ,
teeth,;
foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,.
utter behig; once or JTVIOE cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste have IM appearance.of the moin•beitutiful
.isuryouitlysix..the same nitwit-Fir so perfectly innocemt,
and exquis itely fine, that its constant daily . use ishighly
advantageous, even te those teeth Mature 4/1 good condi-.
Lion ; giving them a beautiful ,polish, and proventiug
premature decay., Those alresdr.decayed it prevents'
from bccoiniug worse—it also fastens such axis becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will
.: wader the foulest teeth
- delicately Mina, did make the breath delieihasly
Price 23 0r.37,1 cents a box. All the above are sold only
nt b 2 Chinliamst., sign of the American Eagle, New York,'
lied by the appointed Agents whose, ;lames appear in the
next column.
WILL TOT/ MAME; and get a tick husbini,lady ? "Your
face is your fortune." Jet beautiful, clear, fair?,'ls it
White! If'not, it can be made so even though it-bir yel
low, disfigured, sunburnt,' tanned and freckled. 'naps-.
ands have beco made thns who have, washed once or
twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The' effect is
glorious and magnificent. But be sore you get the genu
ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82
Chatham street.
• Ring-worm, Salt-rheum. Seurvey,Erysiftelne. Barber's
Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italinu Chemical Soap;
when every kind nf remedy has failed.' That it cures'
pimples, freckles, and clears the akin, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle, ft 3 . Chatham street. &find, reader,
this seldom or nev7r .. . '
• C. CSIGLIS, Jr., Patterson. • SoTd at.Jeeeson's i 9 Liberty st., head of IVood, Sign of
of the Big Boot. r noel!.
UNK DOLLAR 'TWELVE. AND A HALF CbgiT
—Marriage.—Confielential.—Any . lady between twen
ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fen.:
tares, &c.. Is asked confidentially eau she suppose any
man could admire her while sheas such yellow teeth;
such sallow, rough, coarse sk iff; and such dirty, bad,
wiry hair; when, by spending 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 it :4. box of lones',Am
bre Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure,and spotless as snow,
by using a cake of .the genuine 'Jona' Italian Chemical
Soar; and a beautiful bead of hair by aging a 3s. hotde of
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Da not lona an opinion
against this before you triy, or you will regret it; but be
sure to ask for Jones ' mucks. Sold only in New York
at P 2 Chatham st. For sale by
Vo M. JACKSON, Agent,
99 Liberty Phu-burgh.
CANCER, iI . CROEULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ex
tietienVe hap proVed that no COMMIIII6O7I of medicine
have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis
eases, us DR.:IAYNF.S ALTERATIVE. • It has effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis
eases of that Hass, but has removed the most - Stubborn
diseases of the Skiu, Swellings,-. Dyspepsia,Atc. • This
medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis
eases wherever located. • It purifies the blood and other
duids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores or
the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones.
increases the appetite,•removes headache and drowsi
ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani
mation to the diseased and debili tatedeollstitedion: There .
is nothing superier to it in the whole sateen winch.' It
is pc reily safe and extremely pleasant,and has' nothing
of the di Agitating nausea accompanying the idea of swal
lowing medicine..
ED" FOr sale ill Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TE.ASTORE,
Fourth st,,"near•Wood. - • • mar3o
A Reclipt.ifor alto Human Hair I
rlo FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE
IIT sour, SILKY, CLEAN AND' ME.—Persons
in consequence of the many things sold, set down every
article, (be it ever so good,' as a humbug.. If people
could be made to try a as. bottle of Joue's Coral Ilair'Re.
storative, end sea how it Makei dry, rus!y;retl, lightbnir
moist, soft, auburn and dark„ and keeps it so; unit by its
use forsometinte,.causes it to grow naturally beautiful;
if people could see the number of peer respectable - Mb
chattioc. that use ; it, (aye, and find'', the cheapest thing
they can use,) for dressing and beautifying.the lidlir;,ibr
keeping it soft and in order three' nspny
other article made; and
Forces_it to giC4, stops its '
And costs but ashillingsto try.
We formerly sold nothing , less than,Sl hittiles, but wo
wish pc'ople to try it, Sold onlr itt incod . Rl,lchathaus
street. New York, and by • • '
marJO WM. JACKSON. Agt.. 89 Liberty pt.
Hoc n~a Gong Candy.
Tis celebrated article, so thvorably known last %%in
ter, is again offered to:the citizens of Pittsburgh as a
certain remedy fes,Coughs and golds, so prevalent at thi s
SCll$.Ol . l of the year..
WIVE'S 'COUGII CANDY la the best article - of the
kind crer offered to the public, and we, challengerany
person in the United States to produce tmeaper, more
pleasant . and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs. and
Colds- 1101 E kat); PrOprietore;
Depot, No,l College Hull, Ciumnnuti,' 0
Sold by H. Sm.yset, L:.Wilera, J. M. Townsend,
A. Jcwes, I.llaci4Prug, , ,, ,,, ists; uiutut Wm. Jack-
Ft)1176, 69. Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. dcMl7:d3m
1011/11.E TESTIMONV:for Jr . Willard's Family Medi
...lU cines.—The tmdersignecl, citizens of Pi ttsh argil. hay
nig personally used. Dr. Oriental Cough Mix
ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, domost
fully recommend it as safe and effeetuaLin,all cases.
Speaking from experience, we believe That[ has no su
perior ; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted.
. • . . CHARLES LEWIS,
WM. JENIUNS.
- - -
Pittsburgh, March 15th;1848.
Sold by J. Schoomnaketts Co., John Hays; James
A. Jones, J. IL Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J.
Mohler. Ogden Ar. Snowden. t.' , -
CNSUMPTION seizes more victims than any' other
disease in 'our' country. The ybung, "the old; the
beautiful and gay, are; •all Alike subject to it., invidious
ravages, and many a beetle cheek ilflt been supposed to
bloom with the-glow of health.. 'But every cum: origi
nates in a cold and a cough-=perhaps debated unworthy
of attention at fast—and only met with reniedies' when
too late. Watch the first symptoms with je.alofis care,
and make immediate use:of. the Cougivnalsam of.Bt A.
Full e stock 2c.C0.,,wh ich will certainly check its further
progress, tunPrestoni the inflamed organs to a beautiful
For sale .by: B. A. FARNESTOCh. ec Co., corner 1M
and Wood cis.; also, corner.6th and Wood. dealt
~_ - ~~.;
Neitl
,ee,to the Public..
911
111 sabScriber . informs Rio:pi/Me geherally, and
Housekeepers mid . Retail Orocers particularly, that
he is discontinuing the Quieenaware business, and
sell off his present stock at'redueed. prices. Those +Rho
wish to obtain China; Queensware; or. Maui find, this
a rare opportunity.for getting such articles as thet'eranti
!flitch cheaper titan the usual rates. ,
Remember 'the place, CHINA .11ALL',117o: 119 Wood
street, nearpeAuctiOnstore. _
. .
P. S. I will diatioso of my whole dock , t o any person
to buy it, at a bargain. "'
ittnSaf • • - WM. 'GETTY.
‘TEW DAGUERREOTYPE RciOMS;Borke's..Eitak"
.01 Sags, Fourth stym.-_-1-lovog Astrinass,Daguerreo•
typists from the Eastern eitice, would call theattentio of
.he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, andthe neighboripstoyns, -
to their Daguerreatyps,of citizens and others, at MOWS in
the third story of Burke's building, 41.11- St,
Peridnii wishing piptares taken may rest assured ;that
no pains shall be spared to produce them in:the high est
Pcrthction of the art, Ourinstruments are of the roost pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures- udsurpassed
(or high finish and truthfulness to Mame. .Thepublia are
solicited to call and exturtina. ' ,
Persons - Sluing for pictures are neithe'S„reguirred or ex
pected, to take them ualess,perfeat satisfaction egiven.
N. B. Operators will find this_ a good, depot for stook
caul chemicals.
JD-Instructions given in the art, containing the; more
recent IrrinrerepicuP , - ;
lort - SALI , I--All,that. valuable property 'sritera' the
Sixth street, near Sauthfieldi.front.
auditrdepth tut Cherry alley 240
:,.,.subscriber resides, together with the improvements
t i4 e lll e ga : ° . eu.7 /. Bl: h ix i sil a ti i i° r a ti Lt p eid e 2o :ty "lt is' admirably situated form Hotel or
a Public Hull, and contains alai( square of ground; or
it might be. divided into 12 building lots, 0 lots of 20 feet
each on. Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, arta a lots -with, a
front of au deet . each on Cherry alley v b k 7 120 feet deep.
•
“It tits the best Cough Medielta eve* Setvir.q.
bib FAD the following proofed the superio ri ty of Dr. Wit.
It; lard's' Oriental Cough - Mixturei front a reeve:Chihli:cit.
ire% who has tried it: •• • -
•,..pirrsm atogi .lke e " frid t
MICSSin. HAYS & n/lOClwav:—After laborine for several
weeks under rim disad4antagldsofa hartissing conga - and
most distressingiOid,*hlehleadi thulo; rt•ilt•ii4' e6e et^
feats serieral of the , "infalltbles,*.: I was indtic idle; opt;
chase ti• bottle of mioiii . :OiliiiialCorigb Mixture, and give
no fair triat.'• Term) , great surprise, after using citilynne:
half of the bottlelfautur myself. entinelYytalti Ors
bat meditiniletwAquqi
True copy.,
is -Sold by HAYS CPRC.4 l o.Y.A.R t .Ankaiii%.Comnierl
cia.t=4 o .iff '144/At - AtiMe near. PUMA. : janB.
T E. •GsB
.olL,llocured frour.a.wellinlientuck)
135Te1. 1:;•Isow surface Of the .earthi a, eenain
and' 'cure. for SprttinV'etrellis;
13ealsts, • Bitniii;''retter,. rrytipelai,".Seald Criiaii.
Whopping-Cough, ,InntiMmatOyYprre' Tlireau,SOre,'and
Inildmed Ekes' PI atalenee, I.llcers,Teeer SoL'es, - and
INFL'Arelvroßyjorrar:dATlssl, -. .
wfiliii yields to its iffects surprising manner."
It has never to
fared ic)r.n nod ficcordipir to ditto
Eeridthe:folloieiug! •
' • 'Nfincurcerrklif . Alleghelir Cor Pa.,ir
November lE~t6:
This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret befell', Was
cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing.
by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use triacw.
es. In one week she wds cured by citing the American
Oil, and could nbeatlo usual without hest erutclies.
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'•"' ' . • • , JONATIIAN .0111REIST.. -
, The.following is communicated by hlr : Wta:Nnsbf r Mr.
Jackson's agent forSteubenville,. Ct. . t nc
A gentleman near Steubenville, who had norbeentibfk
to put either of his feet ad the'ground for tweliiissears, in
consequence of lameness, by the use of one bottle was
enabled to wnlk morellos to a township, fill.aoV•
likewise a'sovereign.tenicd?ifor__ .
. CONTRACTION OF THE MuscLEsArim f
The folloyving is communicated by Mr. Win: NaSh .
Jackson's agent for Steubenville :
A lady residing in Steubenville, the finger of whose
band. war so contracted as to delnave tier of titi tiatt o 7 f
for.thirty•five years, was entirely eureil.lry theme Of onc
bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect ass es
heihtindfully equal to the other' which had' never been
affected. It has also been found to be a safe and irryine.i.
Me agent irrthe speedy and certain cure of
DEAFNESS,
. , .
in all cases not or / genteelly ineurable.
A TailY'residing Alle_gliouy city was crectu - allyterMil
of obstinate deafness, of - yeari'continuance, by the use
of less than one bottle of the Oil, so ther'she Wel life
heard better than she had ever done before. • •
A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh,.was carat-of
deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small
quantity of the 'Oil. The names and residences of. the
lady and gentleman will lie given to those who desire it,
et the office of the advertiser. •';'• rif .
lurpreporties are highly developed itl thsectrtaisThsud
surprisingly speedy cure of all eases ,• • • • •
• • CHOLIC,•CR.ANIP, AND SPASMS.
Several cases of Cramp Cholic have , beet' efectaally
cured by ope dose of - the Oil, in the. elUitt.olace of halt
Au hour. when the parties havc,beenagonized with pain.
Ntvarative properucs have been remarkably atamasted
iu the, radical cure of
. , . - DISEASES OF THE'SPINE- •
, A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was elllilt
effectually of uric of.the worst cases of diseased Spine,
which had. confined her to her bed. for. a considerable
time, in which she could not.turn herself. It is also a
sure remedy and perfect cure for pains in the small of the
back, and . .
' INFLAbIALATION OF TIME KIDNEYS. •
Bead the following: .
• • . Prrrinitmotr,Dee.ld,ll4l ,
Thiejs to certify theta
was afflicted with great pairtin.
the small of my back and kidneys, which affectedme to
Much - that I could not stand up nght. By rubbinglevet
Lally, and using, half a teaspoonful internally, night •iiitd
morning, I was entirely cured. JOIIN
. , neat Nyarrea, Armsirong.
Algendeman of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a vicilaalln
.tiammatiou. ar- tbs. kidneys—the pain of vadth COMM
Alin to faint...—WasComplemly cured, in Woe days, bylb'e
use of the American Oil. .
'The qualitleiof this . • . •
NATURE'S OWN REIIJEDY •
. •
penetrating
is extrem ely andanti-inflamma t ory, con -
.quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign TVUt
cdy wherever inflammation exists, either external or ii-
ternal. Used: immediately alter a cut, bruise or wound,
it will cure and prevent• _ • • •
GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. . ;•-•'
It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing anti
effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve
nient diseases, • . '
' GRAVEL' AND URINARY• COMPLAINTS.'"
117 - Price, 50 cents per bottle. • • •
Cessation...Be on Your Guard. r
The .surprising excellence and growing popularity
the American Oil;-hts induced some dishonest persons
palm allOn the public, miserable imitations of Ibis truly
valuable mediemeifor the purpose of de:civing the utr
wlry, and defrauding the Proprietor.
iriOyder to be euriofobteYtLbi the genuine, abrere
the following room. 'ratans
'lst. See that the name " Jackson, 89 Liheety si
head of Wood st.," is printed on - the labeler the Wrappi
uir each bottle, to imitate which is felony. .
•.2d..-That each bottle isTinclosed in a pamphlet contain
ing full.direcuons for use; and also containing the nettle,
and address of _Wm. Jackson, General Agent for "the
proprietors; fikewiSC; the name and address , of ; the pro
prietors, D. Heil A. Co.; Kentucky.. :
fifl. Purchase Oxi.v 'ot the advertisedall'of
'wllorn have a shots , bill, on which is printed the names of.
the Proprietors andlienerarAgenlS—thus: D_ Hail A, Co.,
Proprietora. Kentucky. -Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh,' Pa.,
General Agent Tor WeStern PentisYlirania; and pan of
t and Western Virginia; end =the-printers' names= =
APMillin A. Shryotk,
.Piitsburg,h—printed at - the Lenora
of said show bill.
4th.= Observe—the genuine American Oil is, ot - a dark
green color; without any sediment, and ns specificgrati
fy lighter than water. The counterfeits ore mdstly. of a
black- color;--some white, like Spirits of Turpentine,
said to be refined and elmifietlf- conic
ors a mixture or other. Common oils; and on:: abl.ek filthy
looking mixture, purporting to coins fionane:"Pntsbitigh
and Alleghetry'Dispensary, Co." - None of .these Cann
terfeitsrs.-ess either the virtue orthe power of the trus
I . IE Solis wholesale and retail' by AVM:. JACKSON,'
General and Sole:Agent for the Proprietor in IV - CP.o..in
Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio;
and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny
Alfhflarshall,l ,
Dr. Brown, Allegheny, city. -
/AL:Johnson,.
Jonathan Ghnest. Manchester..._-;•.'
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
J. R. H. Jacques, iGirminghant.
Win. J Smith, 'Pemperancevilo
- Starr. Sewickley. '
Edwnr.l.Tliompson, IVilkinsburgh.'. ,
Dartiel.Negley, East Liberty._ .
If. 7.:Mitthell, AVilkinsburnit. '
• ...Thrift:ins Sharpsborgh..
Son. 111'Keespert.
C. P.ltielfl, Elizabeth.
John Black, Tuttle. Creek.
..., Samuel Springer, Clinton..' • -
James hrKee,Steuranstown...
Riley:.llPLaughliM.Plum township.'
J,Eulton
Jererninh ' Pleming,lowren:mtille.
Robert Williams, Artlaursville,
nual.S.dlkwfim
C coit4ts patint grad anted, ga traute ItattOry
‘..A.5111.-9:l'E NT - INSULA - TEI/ Rbl Fst,• • -
FOR MAMA!. AND OTIDIEt PCEPOSciSo—Thi,s,ii,the onty,
instrument of the kind that has evefbeenstresented
in this country or Europe for medical purPoses; and iathe
only uncover known to man, by Which thegalvanie fluid
man be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the 'bram, or.
o any part of the body, either externally or internally,
in a definite, gentle stream, without shocks or pain—with,
perfect snfety—and often with the happiest erects.
This important apparatus'ls now lughly rapproved.ed
by many of-the most eininent physicians of thmcoindry
and Europe; to; whom the afflicted mad•thhers whom it
may concern can' be referred. Reference will- also he
given to -many highly-respectable citizens; who-lava
Leen cured, by means of dimmest valuableimparatus 2 ot
some of the most:inveterate - nervous disorders, winch
could not be removed by any other known means.
'Among voriona others, it has been proved to be admir
ably adapted.for the care of:the following diseases,xii
nervous h‘adache and other disordersof the brain. It is
with this apparatus alone that the operator Can convey
the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the eye, to re
store sight, or care amaurosas ; to the.ear to restore hear
ing; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech ; and
to various parts of the body, for the cure of chronic
rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tie doloureaux, paral
ysis -or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitus' danc^.epilepay,
weakness from sr rains; some diseases peculiar to fe
males, contraction of the limbs. leek-jaw, etc., etc..
Rights.fOr surrottading Cottaties of Western' Pn.i and
privilegea, with the instrument, may be Purchased, 'node
also testedifor the carob ' •
• Full instructions will beiiien for the vartens .
eats, to he used for varioni disbases, and the best mannetr
fur openttinK for the cure of these- diseases ' willatso
fully exglanted to the' pnrchaier; a
_p
nd"aarnphlet put into
his Ilan s expTessly for' these . purposes, , carefully pre
pared by the liatetitee. Enquire of ,
S. WILLIAMS; Vine street,
'near 4th st.
Q ALT RHEUM,-SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPEi-
LA% Bather's Itch, Chaps, Sore Boards . , Pimples.-,
This is used by many physicians in this eityin canna' the
above, and we would not conscienciously sell unless we
i
knew tto be - all - -
As a cosmetic, be true JONES'S SOAP is.perhaps the
Only article., ever known that removed impurities, and
cleared 'and ,beautified,the skin, making it.. - soft; clear,
smooth and white as an infants. Bid mind, it is sold at 22,
Chatham at i 1
.tYDI JACKSON, .Agent,-..-
'mar2.s 2.9 Liberty atreet,..-Pittsbum i *.:
triEUALATP3M, GOUT, AND TIC.
IV A respectable gentleman called our offiCe, as lie
said, to inform us that be had been idilicted for 1. . years
with Rhiumatism or Gout, and occasionally 'with Tic
Doloreux ; that he had been frequently - confined-to his.
room for months together, and often suffered the most in-.
tense and excruciating pain, but thatlately he - had-been,
using Jayne's Alterative, from which he found the most Mg,
nal and unexpected relief. He says lie found .the medi
cine aernileasatiliind effective, and that he-now-eon
eiders himself perfectly cured.--Philadttplia NorthAater-
A Fitcr Worru Know - mo.-:--A•gentleman of .
Scrofulous,
habit,•from indiscretion in his•ounger•dayit, hemline tit
rented . with Ulectations• in the Throat. and Note, and *a,
disagreeable .eruption - of the Skirt. Indeodi , hid whole
- klitembore the:marks •,of being' Indurated with diienser..
One hand and wrist were • so- much -affected Altar ho 'had
lost the use Hof the hand, 'eierk: part .belng - covered': with
deep, painful,: and -Offensive ulcers, and, were' as. hollow -
and porous as an honernomb.. .11-was tbisistage•ofhis
complaint,-when death appeared inevitable' from a lrite", •
some disease; that he commenced the use of Jayne!, ...•i t t
Al
terative • and having taken sixteen bottles;is•nonr p - i reet.
• The Alterativeliperates through the cirtuPi t ; io „*.• a .,
purifies the blood and eradicates disease froze ;
wherever. located, and the numerous eur has. o .
formed -in , diseases of the skin, cancer zt. it iorarruitt,...go.
liver complaint, dyspepsia ruld cuter 0 1.
reale diseases, is
truly astontsbing.—trit tter2linsi
ig".Fr••mle la Pittsburgh, at the Yi I,INTE A 8761,LE
TNT's OP COMiiiili 6 in thr T ight , u ,, retu
_LI ~ name. They break in 1, 4".:in the hours of re ry posexind
ked. COUGH
exhaust the strength. of thtl",iimerer.' II A.7lrahriasiciek
'S bitiLSAY:liaabeen erninently sueeeim.
ful in , easing , and Curb)" these unpleasant spell's. If a
person is roused iu Ma' night by u iipasna of conghing, a
ten.sirocinful ofthe2Crtr.gh Ilalimat will soothe-ft,- xvie him
re li c ( and. _as it L 8 pa salable, Mayes tin unpleaeanx Mate
behinif...ll ratan Weed, it , Wil 1 take'preeedetteaMverali
Mtharsi as a rormdly for dough's, etilds,:&e. - '''' '--' ' '
prepared and ;sold by IL - A—FAHNESTO - CIC & Co.,
corner let and Wood streets, aucfnorner eta and ' Ardod
IlYt•RALlps Cat „ itnrwrrtioirg urras are rot
sale, whrileaale and retail, at - •' ' '
No. SO, StnitiXeldli:
Alle,theitk city- ; .• 41 3i.eardil4 r
illi
-icAlpArt,C,rackenfPena street,./Wdi War&
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