i.~ ;tis ~.-=-~=iii'^,. ^.~ - ,14:grr,TE RS: t 41 .41N.610in the _Pithsbuigh !Oat Office .•frorn -iho 16th of .FebruarY:lB.4.9 - , to the:lst of March, j 849.-1: Petsoosepiling for:Lenerai yrill„-plenee toy , they Ore ed ified. • ••,. -• . - Alererolabit E Alexander Hetty Anderson E Agnew Elizabeth -Anderson Bridget . , Arbuthnot Sara Agnew Eleanor' Andersonblaret . . Baker Catharine Booth _hlrs.Thos -Burk. Loydaa' Barneal%laria Borden Isabella' Burton Mary Barrier Julian 'Boyd:Agnes .* Batter Sarah G Benic ' a Alice Boyle MV: - 2 Butler Emeline Beek Martha L Braden M R Butler Sarah Beck N uc7 ;Brien Judy Butler hlary *Bniekrnore Lttein.Brisband Jane . Butler SerahG - .Blazier MA • Bryan Susan Butter Emeline Bleering,Elizrt Benne J = Butler Sarah Buxton Ann Byrne Ellen ". CadwalladerMaryCarles Harriet - .Colbert Mary - • Calfen Mary 2 Casey Mary Collins ISabellti, Calhoun Crah'sie •• Caokey Sarah • ' Combs Mary Calhoun Sarah A Chaplin Harriet. -Cornell Mary Ann Cameron Mary A Glance Margaret Cooper Isabella Campbell Debt! Clinton Letitia Cowley Alice, Camel Elizabli • r.lochran Cattene Cox Mary Canon Lydia CpetlM Curry Elizabeth Daily HarriEt ' Dillon Kate C . Dryden Nancy A Davis Hortentia Dimmit Cath'e Dully Mary Davis Dlizabeth Dolan Catharine Dann Jane Davis Mary • Donley Cattee Dunaghue Margt Dickson Margt Darned Sarah . -Dunlap Louisa. Dushane N Doria ISithella • Dunlap CaroVe L. - Eaton Rebecch 2 Etnai-y Maria Foking Marini : et. Edwards Ellen ' Ernest Sarah Ewing Mary J 2. Elliot Anne • FRrrzii Mar) ".'-- Elizabeth FurtlthUtur • Fannin Letitia Flanigan Mary - ' Forrester. - Elz th • , Ferguson Agnes Fletcher Mary R Fowler .1 H Miss Ferguson Rachel'. Fleming Elzbth A FrruicisMatildti Fagan Margaret Falts Catharine Galley Ann Ii - Gillespie Rebecca Goodwin Clemen' e • Galoway Lucy - Gilmore Isabella 'Graham Maria. `"" . Gallaher Bridget Glass Nancy C Gumberl Sarah - , GarJener Jane Glenn Mary Gwynne Han% Garwood Jline • Glessata Mary Gwin Eliza Gaston Jane - Godwin Mary AnnGuin Jane Harns H S Miss . Hatfield I elln Hite Marmot: Hague Mrs John • Hays Lydia' HoagC Hanaghnn Nancy Henderson Sarah Hainan sar tiltra - Hennes Sarah Hatay Eleanor • • Holt Inaba Hall Ann E • Henderson E M Holmes Jane Hamilton /Vary .1' Heron Mr.s MathwHolley Corneliti' - liarbaugh Ann E Hering Elzbth Hollar Charlotte . Raglan. Dlargt C Renick Margaret House Elzbth] Hagtings Clement'llibler ama: llzoyt -Mary' 3, ta% Hill Ellen Hughes ' Ana Hurran Rose • Huntsman Eliza , ; I Irwin Adaline • Irwin M Miss Irwin Marl Irwin - Mary, , hlanha - • =I Ell MEE . „ -lack Mari" -Joiner Charlotte ii.turiton Sarah ..1 2 Jackman Susan Jones Margaret Johnston Susan Jackson Rebecca .Jones Ann Johnston Sarah _Jackson Cath'ne Johnston Henrietta • Jenkins Marg't 3ohnsunt Callen's, • • Kearns Celina Kennedy Eliza Keny Aannah Hearn!, J .Kewile7 Francis,•Knox Juil K elly R Mrs Henniston parnßachel C Mrs . • La:ratt AI A L y Laohard Mary C Endwig.E J LanhanzLetitin Liuton Mary * Luther Lucinda LawreuceA Mrs Liscomb Lucinda LynnEilen Jane Lawrence Maar- Lowry Margaret • Lynch Mary 3 LeeperE Miss Puckett Elizabb Lynch Catharine • Lenox. Mary Ann Lupwig Henrietta _ , Mackerel Elizahhhlitchell Eliza Mauldin Sarah Mackey-Alargt Molar Soshia Moore Ann • Marks AA- Morsel-Mary Morrison Mary Martin -Tulin Moreland C Murdoch Jane Manlius Sophia Morris M A Murdock E A ', - Melts Catharine Morton S A . Murphy Helton Miller Mary Morgan N W. Miller Ellen Miller Miss Morgan Mary Moreland AO Millet Mary Moreland Mary Miller H .151 f Mcßride Mary McFarlance AI McLaughlin :Mary Mcßride Maria McFaden Mary , 2 McCall Mrs J McFadden M .McLaughlin C McCandless MaryMclatosh Isab.a McClunzi lantra McCaslanclAlrs McGinnis. Agnes McKean Jaite • - McCleese.o McGinnis EJ McLain Agnes McClure Miami McKenna Sarah McMaster Jane McCormick MargtMeKee Elia - McPhensini Sarah McCurtly - Lonisa McKown Sarah McWirlialis.Ellen McClelland E :McCally SA - McDumass Mary - McCullough R McKenny Jane McKeuriou MeCtillOugh E -• N Nichols. Eliza korton E O'Brien A -r . Orr hi Jane Orr B A .; P . Patterson Mrs J Peterson Ann Phillips M - Patterson Jane ' Peden Mrs • Parton E • Parley M J Qrinn ROsszna • Rankin RP • Redlick Sophia Roberts 11)Ins Ray Mary . Richardaon - Pahniltoche Ellen Rea Mary. Richards AM P Rodgers Laura Reed Ann • ' R Rodgers M M Kiss Reed 111 A Riddle - Mary: 2 Rolley,Mrs J Reid L Risiuger bL r. Rossiter Sarah Reddick RM Ritchie R N Retsina Jade Redham !Cohorts Emma Russel IL AI Sager .Hannith.. _Smith Ann . .Stephans Caroline 'Scott Mary ~?-.: Smith Harriet • Sterling Marv , Shaffer Rachel. 2 :Smith Mary Ann •• Stockings Sophia 2 . Slat r Mrs Danl Saiblihg Violet Stone Mary E 2 Sheddon Mrs Snodgrass Martha Strain FJizabelh • Shepard Rebecca- Snodgrass Elibh Strain Mrs • - Shonpyameli • - Shillman-Mary StrotherAnn E Shiker Christialut Stephen-Mary Steward Martha Sinott Elizabeth Stephens Mary Swarthout Anna Tqompson Mary - Thompson Ild. Tres Elizabeth Y. • Nsil Jane, _ . Van Amer , Mary Vaollorn Mary Walker Eliza . Ward Mary -Wilson H rriet 'lValker Mary E Whitmore C E Williams H R ;Walker Bridget Whitmore H V Williams Margt - , Wal Is Julia -A Whitson Sarah E Williams Mary J Wallaee E R AVilson Eliza Wolf Margaret , Wallace Mary tiri'ion Sarah B - Wolf Catharine -Ward Ellen l Wilson Mary Woods Lizzie Woods Ann - fWordon Rebecca Adams Hy J Allan James Armorer J.W Adoff Fank Altana John Armonror Joseph • Adams -Matthew Ammon Geo Antold Robert Agnew Dan''Andrews. Wm 'As ter 'Amos Agnew Andw ' Angels ins B . Austin W E Aber W - 8 Anderson Franke Ash William 2 Allston William_ Archer FF - Auld David , Alexander David ArmitrnegJerm'h Atchison David Bailey McDowell Bennett E D Bonham J D Benson Geo - Bonnaffono Baker Thornton Beltzhoover Hy Bobinger Fredk .• Blackston Peter Bowen Winnifred B a a s L ew i s Drone Rich B Boyd John Ball Semis Blackwell David Boucher Josiah Baznettlacob 2 Bingham J M Bown Jas &Co B aa d art Wtn Blake James Boyd W G • . Barnett A H Bingham Chas Boyd James '• Bates Joel Blanchard 1.11 Boagher Jars - - Barker John Blackburn P Booms Robt Barr W T • - Blaney Wm Bull Thos J Barrett James 'Bigley Peter- Bugher A T ' Barker Elisha Blum Albert Rougher Cap Barnes'William Bill John Bougher A'V Barrett Tbos BloomerTbos Baph Jacob • Boylan Thos Black James S BroWn Thou Bateman Charles • Black hi A • it Brown Peter Bates Semi Black Ross Brown J Daelcus 9 A Black Sam! , Brown Lewis Ba rro w. A Black Wm Brolly Hy Bayard W ° Black Joseph Brownfield Lutht Barnfield B • • Block John C Brooks H T Barrows Woe Black George Burk Wm . Bell lessee Black James P Burk Thos " 2 Bell Joseph" Black T Bark Luke Bell James 2 Boyd D M Byrne Joseph Beatty Thos . Boothe B B Burnap Isaec Bennett Wm Boil Dennis Butler John B ' Bear John BollmanJoseph E Barrtside las •BcachTLE Boia J D• Basconnt Wm Barnes Henry Bolster Alfred' Burns E Heuer Charles Boyle Michael - Call Alex' Closey W Convres`J M Cali Uriah ' Cliney Jax Commons C Carter) P Clinton 8 P Cook Jdf L C - iiirol.Matthew Clark Bernard Cook Theo Care Win Clark , Wm CoOk John Carroll Wm Clark J F - Conwell Stephen Cannon A M Clark Wm_ - Cooper Elijah Carrot Hugh Clark Robt W Cooper W Campbell 0 Clark Albert Cochran John Chultz Hugh Clarke Chas E Cooper /no A Charlton J ae Colt S 3 Cooper Franklin Charlton W C Colbert Garret Cooper F Chambers Wm Colven N W Cooper EB - Cheatham A Colter -Walter Coyle Jas Clinch Moses ---- CoCkan las Corcoran Thos Christz W - Coleman] W Corbk Cyrus - m en Jari H . Cory Palk Creesford Michael ClintonJE . Cattier Thos - . Crawford J B Bla t t John_Cciffin B Crawford H I Clubs Chas E - , Coleman C Craig Morgan Canarance Robt Conway Peter - Crilley Dal Crawford Jas . Crricket. W Curran Moamar Crater John Crouse MosCs -Cozy Geo Catcheon Wra Cmtur Wra .Curry.Jas Crawford Jas Curran John Calmer Hy Craig Jae Cunniagham'T WCurley Tao Crawford Robt Curaaung Chits Crosby) • Davidson Wm Dixon Taos 2 Duff Geo J , Dawes kb . Dillworth Sand Dusham W Dawkins Chas Dodson CC . Duvall W Dailey.; T. Dogan Sam' Dandie John . Dawkins Chas Darnel's Thos Dunn Andrew Dailey I T - Donelleml :Dunlap W Davey Thou Dorahenuie L Durbaro ST D a y . o - eu DanaghyJ - Thos - Ddnn W T J D Dninighy . Ei re Jas. Davis Johu B• - DolematiF A Dnanol33 Davis JT thigar4E 3 A Delemont C Doratn J . • g. Deaarmo S Deane Tnos Dolchey ino A, • Diller K N DenitingJohn Donnelly Tricia Dickson .Thos E DeFord Win . . .Doligherty 3• Millen Richard' Degarms Win Donahoe Develer John - Dear NV B Masan E Edington WC ,Edwards ;hos Enhell Ed ' Eaton Hy K , 3 Edwards Ed Evans Ed Edwards Geo EdWard Wm Evans John- Earwart A - =more .• Faulden Thos FOSIIIIM .es Forsyth . e Jg• Ferguson Wm Forsythe J - Forsythe Wm ; Eeeneyßamey Fot Richard . Forsythe , /no A' Ferguson Jos Posey..the A lakes - - Fritz Jordon • Fitzgihben F. Fox Tj. Frisland John -. Fcsbur Wm :' . Po*ler Jos _ Frock Fredic 'Fesbtlr Jac; • Foster rietninatuil FenleyS 4 Fo4er Flemitig jos Fields I T . = Forsythe S K Flannegan S Melds ' Fox: Richard 5 Formal L Feabur Jacob Forrest G ,Frisbee Sam .. 7-7- ' . .- , ;; , ., - ;::::' , ;. , : - ':, 7, -.2-.;.!, A: ;1.-'' . ..::.i' - 1:::::•":.',: -._„ _, ..- , , ~.; :„ w ~'~ ~~ MESE ' ' MMI 1•114 1 11/11Me Zatit Mat. -.Young Margaret Gfei?atlesnenTs Ltat. I=IINIME MEI 1111 ::j -: - . 4 -, I;;'..;;'.g Fitzgoitiers .11J Fenn Jtktob FroweriPhihiP Geiger John Oitiikpre P Gray RH Golan gC C 7-.,Gbrend,J - 13.F Gray : John' .Go ,; , , - -::(3llb2otCH - ,Grabam.:.Johattn Grcighgbiu r Maria 'GerrtmaTbos , _ Garles R ' Gray R. Geualiany..D., ;Oleen.John Graham A . . :George John , GlennM - B • GrahatriJas . 'Gabler J C . GoodwitrMr Graham -Wm George Robt - 2 Goodwin L 2 Graham J C • Gabriel John -,Gotr.Vtrrrt- . , Oubb. Sum', florrottson DO Goodman P - Games John . t GaughanJaa .Govere - G Gobble J Gault Jno Glant-W GroundsDMil.. 'Caw Wm Green.' R Gaffm Jos Garlick H H Greig O W . Griffith P Garven Oscar Once Matthew. - , • Gummi W Gelnore Wm Greons H R Gracey Gibson G 2.Grace J.D Giblet-Peter , Gibson Green Jus:' Greerß • Gamow' 9 t . - • • • - - . • ' '• • . Hail Q H - -Hurd; Win ' • :Hines Jas-. Hall diShiPien Heath Ed 2 Hunlill Chas Hamilton .Wm Heally P,. . I:ledges 'A C . Hatissvorth $ Hemming Hoffman J C Halstead Jos .. Hdrring 11 IS, Holmes F Haparty C . 2 Henry - Robt • Ilockrelli E Hogan Thos Henline IMr HolmelW A Hopper.Dtuil. Henry RIP Aolawtirt C . Harvey. Adam Herron S •, Harden Dart' - Hartman Jos . Herring G Holmeeß. Hanes A - "IlenryJno ,llrag`Jas • • , Harrow Mr . Henry:Samuel - .Hotten Robt Harcum S' Henseyang Wm,: Howell Thos Hazelton J M Henry ; Wrn liorneit Wm HavelitiJ no M. Henderson J,Us Bough Edwin Hammy Jos Hdrrol JohnHousum E Hasbrook ',Chas Hise Jno • Hopkine John Hay A T Hinds'John . Hoofer Saml . r Hawkins R S Hobler.lirthur :Hopewell Wm Hays Mr , " • Howes TA Hays Itlehoi . Hill Sarni. • Hopper Win C Hugh Georgeß HunterAr.l3.. :Howells A. - - • - 'Hughes sH Hughes Thos -HcYJOho Hughes D : Hogheal M -Howard Abner. linghes N'W •• 'Huey Saml HnU John Home • Hune ' • Hughes John Hughes John 2 Ingrain Alfred • Irwin Albert Irwin John Irwin Robt Irwin Andrew Jackson I 'Jones Thos Jiles T Jamer-on T Jones EC . Jenkins Win • Jackson JH 2 Jones Wm, Jeffrey Wm : James Mortis Johnson J Jury 'Win '3 JacobsS r :. • Jones David . Judge Thos ' Jacob C Jones John Johnson Wm Jacobs R Johnson ' John:Son Hll Jeffrey R W Johnson nos Jeffrey R Kean W C Kincaid Mr Kelley Thos - Kahl E King H Kerr Jas • • Kearns Jos Kiri A KerrDT Keats A King D C Kelly.Saml .Koen Reuben Kinea.d T T Knowles W Keefauver D Kinsey T Kelly Timothy Keene'Patk Kirkpatrick J M Knox A Kemiedy Wm Kyball King John Kier A _ . Krouse Jacob _ Keenan M Kennely John 'ltenney-Joha. t.Kenney , J 111 .k•Co L Lanibrose I Lewis RH Long James Lafferty W . Lyman Joseph Little John Lambert John Lee A. R Livingston Simi Lawson "P H.- 3 .Lecky Wm Liggett J A Laughlin Brown Lewis John Little Samuel. Laughiey Jacob. Lewis li W - Lee% Geo K Lapell J W.. Legg W L Lightner - G 111 - Laubie Samoa 'Lewis 13 Eyille James • Lturtbstram - .1 H LeechT L Lasinger H F Laughrey Robert Leech Charles' LiffordG W Lane James Leawick Marlin Liggett John ' Lery James Lewis WM Living ton C . Leech Geo Long Jack - •.- Lowry Alex Lenimou Brice Long Abner • Lowry Mr Lewis Thomas Lynn John Lowry Ebenezer Leonard Reuben Long L N Leverege James Lettnen Peter Louegan Patrick Lowry John Lewis Joseph Lutton James T Loy James Loveredge James Matthews S Z 2 Munzer John Moody Joseph May John Miles W 13 Martin Morns R Matthias Alfred Milligan Thomas Mono Ale! C Marcelleis RH Miles John Morgan Jacob Mese Mrs Milleorn James Moorßead JasM Maclin John 2 riliddleton'Pr'sly J Moore John 11 Mason Isaac Mills Ustorge S Moore %V C . bladvreil Joshua Mullhollauu R 8 . ., Moore Wm ,Mahor.ey C Mullen Alexander Moore W J : Mackey Thos -Mitchell Thomas Mulligan Patl: 2 Maiwell„Jolut, Miller Joseph Muidoeh James. Mason Jawed Mitchell John Munshauer 11. Mason. Charles Mollies, Wm Murdoch Devil I. Mason & Bunton hillier Thos Mullets Geo W Matthews Levi bluebell Robert . Myeis Gee T Marpole Geo W Miller John .. Myers W H Meellin Thom Miller 11 Y Myers Andrew ' Magee Charles F Muster Edward May Pink Milchell David Myers Alfred Mason John Montooth. Edw'd Murry John Mannavray John Morgan Morgan Murray Matthew Martin James Moffat Robert Murphy Patrick Martin George Montgomery John Murray Jk J Martin B Moorhead hluxw'l Murphy James Martin Rbbert Marlin Theodore Murray Charles Martin Eli hfoleson Maury Murray Francis. Milli John M'Bean Alex SUOurdy James B 'hPAffee Barney 31 , C DY -.lol , Kee James 2 hl'Clelland John AP.Cracken Rolmit APKeliriWert M'Cnllough J A APCuteheon David 24,111ceJ 2 31 , Clelland J P M'Cully Wm Arßamoas Plios . SPCandless W APCuen Geo M'Kee Wm Itl'Cloy Geo hPoouttetl Patrick APKec Samuel - hreloy Vm AVCook G W hVLain M'Canee Richard Al*Conaghue 11 hPLanghlinJas APCabe Owen APConnoll Taos Jo,PLaughlin Thos ArClure A B APConnell Michl hVGon - gle Geo M'Closky Allah' hi'Donnell Mich! Id'Garry Patrick arearthy John M'Donald James M'Gimpsey-Jos brcartney A J hPDead John hVGoffres James NVCarty Alfred .AA Donnelly John hrGitl A T AlTlintockG L 111111roy - John M'Guire James MTh:Wray. James &Ultra) , Thomas hl'Govern John Weal! Patrich APllwee John hPitliltan J • • • M'Canhy John Warren James hllliLlan David M'Ciaren James. .AVFarland John hl`Nulti John hl'Clure R C hl'lntosh Lewis M'alillan G W NYC huchy James Arlntyret Thomas fd , Quig John Al'Closkey J A : IWJelier John hrQuiston J L M'Clellarui J Were Thamai 4 Thos WCaasland R hi:Rae-Wm ril,MarlerJ M'Causlaud Jag IfleKelvy Samuel Mltlath David .51'Need Jottti . Negly J S . Neekles Thomas Nessey J. F Nesbultobert Norklan John . Norteo-Josedb Neely Win Near G W Normen James ; Neale Win Nortem W B Nikelson Ross s Nunemaker Chas Noreen W T Norton Wm Nlehals John O'Calahan B • O'Brien J J Grr John - 2 Owens Wm O'Ran Patrick O'Lerylatnes 2 Ott.erson John - Oliver John 2 Gliork James Owens Joseph Oliver Geo O'Rork John - Patters Mr Park Geo Petty; John d' Paul Thomas. Patterson:J. G. a Perry .7 Haul Wm Park Wm ' Perry M Pagir Lewis,2 PearceW ' Peckeisgrid Wm Pent Theodor ' PeitedekJ M Phillips Robert Patton Thomas . Peirce James Phipps G W.. Palmer & Kenedy Pepper Joseph Phillips H H '4O Pall 1' W Petre Wm . Phillipaßiram Patterson Jas 2 . Perry J J Phillips John Pauerson A - Peterson James Phillips Joseph Phillips David • - . Ramsey Arent 2 Riddle J-st - 2 Robb John Reed John Rackety F M Rogers) 2 Ration John Rielmrdsoti Chas Rogers Henry B Reno Sainirnai - • RoWle . t John Robinson - James' Rees Wm ..RaysL P Robbeon Win Rinehart Thomas itobertsDantel Rogers .W Reaves ,W Rowly Thom .1 Rogers M Rees C • " Reoks Thomas Robinson Robt Reppard Josiah Roberts Joseph Robinsoalsnae • Ritter Geo W Robinson James Russell D•lf. Ritldoy Wm Rowland John N Runitels JAV Reed Wm 2 Rdberts John.li Ryan Alex Rhynolds.J H Roth H Russell J W Reed John P Roberts M- Ryan Alex Reed 'V • Reushen John . RussellJoseph•D Reynolds James Piehaeds Thos L Reiley James need Wm Sees George W Shields W K Snively Henry Belly A S ShridsCharles,P Speer George Seanor John Shenam Francis Speer John Sanett Wm H Slater Wm Speer Samuel • Semple Wm Sheer Chas • Spence S Scott Wm-A. Sill Jesse Spence Edward • Scott James • 2 Smith J Steeens James Scullen Patrick Smith George W Steen Thomas Scott John • • Smith Wm W Stevens Wm Set Henry • Smith Joshua Sterrett J-P• - Sewane Levi . Smyth Patrick - Steel Henry'S Sault George • Smith James P Stewart Jarnes L Saunsten Edward Smith Henry Stephens Wm Shoiy Jacob Smith Wm Stewart Ilpbert Sharp 0 SmithsPiterson Stewart James Sharky Henry - Smith SP N Stoner W T Shatter Wm G Smith G B Sterling J Shields Isaac Swybold Leonard , Stone John 2 SheridewJas E Simmes Wm F Stokely Jam-s Shearer George sinclair Samuel Stoner F M sheilps Isaac Sirnsmester Frit's'Sturrtyllodger 'qheldon Doct Simpson Staten & Cleners Sheerly Christ'r Snider John L 2 SWany Andw Jr Sweny & Bell • Tailor Saphron Thompson AndvaThinnson Taylor Win Thomas Edmore ThOrripson Ins 2 Taylor Henry Thornburg Jas ,TiMmalen Mr Taylor,Robert Thomas R 7 Tirahlln Robt 2 Thomson It Thompson Thai ToM F Toniman Mr V Vast Joseph N Van Allen .1T Vankirk Isaac Vance Samuel Baker D • Welthlll Willson David . Wakefield S Webster 0 Wilson John Wright H H Weaver John B Wilson John R. Ptessly White &Cb Wilson Robt 2 Av t dk o t John R. White John Wilson Wm J Wallace Wm • Wheeler Geo „I E „Wallace Ernst Whiterey CW . W f lief Walker Jackson Whipple F. Winter Abram .Nutt John Willtama JII W Minton SW - Warnak John L Williams Jas B:. Wrekline Saml Waters Rces -Williams John Williamson C R Waide W Williams Rohl G Williamson John 'Wald Patrick Williams A J Woods John G Ward John Williams Benj Wdods Patrick Werner W Williams Ryan Wolf TM 2; Wertz George Williams Daiid. Wolf Joseph WillsJetse Williams John Woodi :Weaver Joho _ Henry Wood George" • Westly H ' Wilson hir WyekotrWm W - Weekly Writ WllsoriThos . • . , . Y ' ottliglarnes, . 2 Young JohmH . Young John Young Janietirl 'Yong JamesE - Gonier Lodge LOofA Wtlliam te)i4sige L 0 0V H W s Clerk of AirialiOrty Packer -ASP 1 4clutqui.DIY.S 0171', • ___-- __••• • • fz."" fileMßistt't,„ P. M. Pops Onttir,Vittsburgit, March Ist, 1849. ' MU = ` Y k .. !" t.. • - . • <> :" ; •-• ts-• •.4 3.,r", < ' 4't y r d - 0? 7` 4 ;,; :t 4 .1 $ l , „ V, ',.2, = • -30 , , „:,,-,,” .Fstuul,! ! Hugh EERIE BEM =MI , . . .. . ',' - 'l„':', ,. ; ! J °•-•,:e3..'”,,,, ME ENE .:._:: ern.*14tW.:r147..::'..: W New 'Obtraitiee tat :Vile; •-' E. W. KUM= tE -. Co., Z„' • • ) Miriam Ensteimr..& Co., 84 Wall q.)NeW. , : l l.Uik,:s'''' ,'. .:',': LP:T . 111001, England, j.,, : . - -Ensr,lectrtrufla ohn'their friends-and the. '. , Ittiblic,llfaf they hitve commenced the Gene ii rat SAfpOing. and - Cinnneirion -Businesl, 16 7 ., ,s gether'with the Geee t eLpestettof ~ Bustnexii `.2 . grmtingcertificates of passageriittriLondon, . Liverpool; Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the 'Old'Country - fo'Ne*Tolk-, Boston and Philadelphia, en the most reasonable terms. Drafts:and Bille of Exchange, front S.l to any amount on the Royal Bank of _lreland and its branches ,and on 'Liverpool. ' ' . '- " . '''' - ' The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Livennaol Packets, : as fixed upon. are the let, Oth, 11th, 10th, 21st and 26th of every month. These ShiPsure all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of character and experience.- The Cabin accommodations are nll that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. . Pane: tuality in the days 'of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships'Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vesselA of the largest class i and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage eon be secured at the lowest rates., New Orleans Line of Packe46 sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above, or to.. ~,.... JOSEPH SNOWDEP4, or . ~ . . EDIIIIINDSNOWDEN, dealt] Corner 4th and Sinithadd ate. fillanarg - - —2---'• Hamden di. Ca;ts--- , rll . ft ~::„ NRW PARSENGSR 4 ‘‘, ' ,ff.... f?' .. ''''' •4 '' ' - AliltA N OE 21113 Bt 'X' 114. 111 • II:r Hereafter. all StceTage ;Passengers coming 'from i urope, enaged : in itnienca ,to come over, in, either of the' 'ships of. asitritout A.C0.,,wA1l be furnished, with the following Provisions,,or their eqnivalent,in other articles Tally good.—See Art of Congress, May 17, 1548. IRIS PLAN willyirevent sickness on board. , Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on !ty destitute, which often caused mucheickt t. 35 lbs. Bread,. ' good 9ittali -10 " Rice, - 0 one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, t Provisions 10 " Flour, bed Will be 10 " Beaus and Peas, !red to each 35 " Potatoes, nger every 1 pint of Vinegar, .• , with a suf• ' GO gallons of Water, 3 supply of 10 Etc. Salted Pork, free from for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will I !ntilated, and a goOd house over the passage ; to the Pas sengers' apartment. The Camboose and cooking-ranges, (or the use at Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention - veM be paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, 07 Filth st., near Wood. Tapscott , s Genera ..Butt grati on 0 dle e. rr REMITTANCES and Passage to and 1 5 from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. B .1. T. Tapicon, 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 98 Water too Rood, Liverpool. The subscriber's, having _accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying - the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves theircharacter and long standing in business will give ample assurance that nil their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Mews. W. A. .1. T. Tupscon are long and favorably known forthe superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualitiis of their Packet Ship.. The 'QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL; and SIDDONS; two of which leave each port monthly — from New York the 21st and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and Ilth; in additionlo which they, have arrangements with the St.'George and Union Lines of Liirerpool Packets, to insure &departure from Liverpool every five' days, being' thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: While Mr. NV. Tapecon's constantpersonal superintendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the. ccimfort and accommodation of the passengers will 1.111 particularl y auendedto- The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Aneuitie Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance ot disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract forpassage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to-this city, the nature of the bushiess . they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying 'passengers so far inland not otherwise at; minable; and will if necessary, forward passengers far ther West by the Lest mode of conveyance, withont any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coining out, the amonnt paid for paisage will be refunded in full. • REMITTANCES. • • Te subscribers are also prepared to give drafts.at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and %Valeaj thus af fording tv safe and' expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of: Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to, TAAFFE O , (X/NNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants ! mmer-dkw-ly Philadelphia. mi t Roche, Brother., & Co. I A F'CLTON m., New Yoe'; Ena.n QCAT, DUBLIN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVIIIPOOI. JAMES Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. • Arrangements far 154.8. 'VCR% BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool mud New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year !Ma being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with theittordera f , that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. RZWITTA.ITCHS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts (or sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out pa!sinngerittc±l'ittsburgh, duthig tileAgripi. BLAeint year. LY. re b5-2mdavr• HAILIN DEN & CO.'S iuth , PIISSENGEIi °Mee. LTARNDEN & CO. cotunne to bring out persona from LI any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, Upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al mw our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that. infost the sea-ports, ai we take charge oft hem the inomentthey report themselves, end see to their well-be. tug, and despatch them withmit any detention by the first ships. We say 'this fearlenisly, as we defy any of our passengers to show 'dial they were detained forty-eight 'hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their cothus. We intend to perform our contracts, honorably, cart iskai it racy, and not net as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it :suited their convenience. Drafts drawn.. at Pittsburgh for any sum from LI to £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, Ragland, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood st. iffk REMITIANCE. ibi 'IIHE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all J. partsof England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL brCLURKEN & CO., 10 Liberty street. WOAD E W ANIIINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. THE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN D. hIAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by Mutual consent. The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithhyld and Grant sts , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. decls-3M HEADE WASHINGTON. Riegle Saloon and Restaurant, ' N 0.65, 83, and el Wood street alb Th e subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public .generaily, that be brut bad the above well known establish ment tined up in a very . superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite , to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. •,, . OYSTe.RSi.steured, fried, roasted, or in the .shell; to gether with hoteolfee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut' ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable 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 anrnumber, in a sa ,perior manner; SUPPERS for Halls,Societies or private Parties. , - • • . r'''' Purrirr Rooms always in readiness. A'stespapers will be kept on file from all quarters. deet .5 JOHN T. DONNLLEY. A Card. TO THE ENTERPRISING —A rare chance is now 'presented' for the safe investment in a business en tirely nett.; -, onetlapterl to the man of limited, as well as to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It is tbe complete monopoly of a staple article, ab solutelymecessary and essential to every family, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artisan and profes sional man,. To capitalists, an opportunity,offers itself Tor a lucrative employment of either large or Small.sums : bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns:— Those desirou. of embarking - in a pleasant,genteel busi ness, are invited, with others, toeall . et the office of the ands isigne4; examine the article, and hum their own . ludgment, from the facts presented. Offine—EXehatige. Buildings, St. Clair street, neatdoor o Esquire Johns! office.. dees:tf COLVER & MYERS... Wholesale•and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. OBERT . IL:HARTLEY, begs leave to in- R/ 14 Corm his friends and the public generally, l hat he continues to occupy thatarge and com modious Store Room; formerly occupied by Samue F a- estock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, wham he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness/ Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags Valises, Butraloitobes, - Whips, and ail- other arti cles to hie line. • He also keeps constantly on hand, and It prepared to tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose manufactured of the best material, and in a style 'of workmanship equal 'to the eastern manufactured artiele,..and at 66 per cent, ..cheaper. Country Arerchantit and Paimers would do well to call and - examine his stock before tturchasing :elsewhere, as he lir determined to sell first rate articles at very IoW prices. ".Don't forget the place, N0."136, corner of WOiall treed mid Diamond Alley. ' ap2d. # flr-..42 sacks, just received and ior.nale by. 'fab26 SMITH & SINCLAIR: BM 4 ,st 4t 1 ' ' ita as ;Ins" 192Welance. fritg Insurance Company of North America, of Phila. delphia.,through fiuly.authorized• Agent,AlM aub scriber, oilers-to make permanint and limited Insurance otiproperry,inthis city and its,vichrity, and on shipments by the minat and river 1 / 1 1 ' DIRECTORS: ". , Arthitr 0. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, • Alex. Hemy, k Charles Taylor, Samuel - Wnones, Samuel W. Smith, • Edwardlimith, Ambrose White, • John A. Brown, Jacob Al. Thomas, John White • , John R. Neff ~ Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, . " Mann , D. Shepard, Seel. This is the oldest Insurance Company in • the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high stemding, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risksiof an extra hazardous" character,it may , be considere di offering ample senor ty to the ublic. LLIAAI P. JONES. •Al countin g Room of Atwood, ones a, Co., Water and Front eta., Pittsburgh , triarly, At kGEN.• .... !_P THE PRA 1i bl FIRE INSURANCE', 'CO 'am* OF pHILAD P.l.—N. E. corner of 47i rd a:p.A.6%1; sired; Pinsk .—The assets of the OnPluirdit the first of Jail . 1895, as published in nfortruiywith an act of the sylvacda Legislature, _were Bonds and Mortgages. Real Estate, at cost..- lo jsmporaryLoans,Stocks and , Cash • • . . pAiaking a total:of $909,88342 ..w,Affording certaixi - assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and.giving entire security to all who oh rain poheieji,from this Company. Risks taken at'as low m rates Boaeonsistent with seauritX oettt, WARRICK ,MARTIN, Agent. H. HALLAGHEH. • J. H. KILLER NO-441 4 1 1.1 , 6 8 C/W R e;Hretfatii mANUFACTURERS of,Belle of all sizes, doable and single action Force Pump's, Counter Railing. Idin eta! Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, - Water, Steam, dtc., Brass Castingsfor Nachinery and anti-attri jou metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and tt,well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &c., con stantly oh hand. octa AMES ARMSTRONG. SAMUEL CROZRI. A RMSTRONG.& CROZER, Commission Merchants , , No. 22 hlrirket street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every desenption of Wetter,, Producc,'and other articles entrusted to their care. REFER to—Hanna, Hassey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, .Graham & .Co.,!New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 04 A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; I F. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; Guile & Borwort, St. Lotus; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. dec9:y THE Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen tlemen desiring to read law. He will superintend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. READE WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been inhabit of daily profession. el intercourse with Reads Washington, Esq., for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire'a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Shaler, , 0. Metcalf A. Burke, Thos. Williams, Wilson M , Candless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0. Loomis Wm. B. M'Clure, J. D. Mellott, • A. W. Loomis. decl&ana SMITFIIiTrLD AND ITIITTH ATRIUMS, rmsarson, PA., jil. the most popular or all BOOT and SHOE Es` - tablishments In the West. This place ha gained - Its reputation by Its proprietor keeping the very _ Lev .. Boots and Shoes : which are made expressly to order fd this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping thebest assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the Western country, but he - la enabled and deter mined to sell-his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can, be cares not what facilities they boast of having for offering.great-inducements to the public. it is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at fromlo to 2S per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend parches lug BOOTS and SHOES. to call at BATES' GREAT BARG IN CORNER., examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Great Bargain Corner, Smith ftekt and Firth streets, is the place for the public, one and . all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. decO .1. BATES. - 43 . 1 - geat Wesiern Saddle, HARNESS. TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harnesit, Trunk& and Whips; all of which be will warrant to be made of the hest material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lower than has been heretofore sold in the. city, be would invite persons in need of the above named an. titles, to his Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty street. oppo- site Seventh. _,Also, bands made to order (or machinery, eict2l • -f; 1".°"." Chtekering , os Pl&nos. l I IfFI4 I ' JOHN H. MELLOR, (sole Ajmit for Chid-nines Pianosjor Irev.na Penns*. vania,) No. i5l Wood street, Pittsburgh, ,tris received, and now open for sale, the following elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickering , s (Boston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the most elegant and rich ti.yle of Louis X IV.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. Ce octave—new scale. . • . One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new reale. Two do. 6 do. round corners; Two do. 6 do. square " Ai The above ate from the manufactory of J. Chic kering, Boston. and of the latest styles of furniture, and with he new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for tittle low— Three Rosewood Pianos,6 octaves; from the manufac tory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Steidart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale & Co-,N. Y. One Rosewood, Of octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, Now York. One Mahoganif Octave Piano; made in;Balttmore,atid left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change for such goods' as will ss „a country store.— Price SW& jaii3o JOHNSTONTON have just recei vedthe N Zr. following new works: History of Congress, 13iograpkical and Political, com prising history of internal improvements, lavers, Har bors, kc.,.) from the formation of the Government to the present time; embracing, alse, historical notices of Ira nous political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax ; together with biographies, per sonal histories, &c "by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. History of Charles I, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Joe. C. Hart. A new novel , Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F. R. S of the nuer temple, Barrister at Law. d Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery 3. SHEPHA RD _ _ • WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has added to his other btu& ness,themanufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. IL 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 atid.examine for themselves. BAKERY, NO. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. ormo site•Stnithfield. N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had a the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and-made to order. .I..SHEPHARD. ap294y Nolo Commercial Row. Liberty et. "It is the beat Cough Medicine I ever &w.+ , "DEAD the following proofof the superiority of Dr. IV& rh, lard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Prrlasostort, Dec. 15,1847. & Baocxwar—After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and moat distressinf cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef fects of severe of the "infallibles,^ I was induced to pur chase a • bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and Fite it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. "ItO the best medicine l ever sow." True copy. JOHN HINDS. . Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggist., Commer dal Row, Liberty street ; near Canal. janB - DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Fourastreet—Houou k,ANTHONY, Daguerreo typists fromthe Eastern cities, would call the attention of. the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rdornsin. the third.story of Burke's building, 4th at. Persona wishing pictures taken may rest assured that na pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsarpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are soliettedro call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex petted - to take them unless perfeet satisfaction 'given. N, B. Operators willfind this a good depot for stock and chemicals. •- • . El:Musty:tenons given in the art, containing the more recent Imprevementa. jan7 9yeter Agency. tAYSTERS CHEAPER THAN. THE CHEAPEST.— ‘.../ Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which I will sell low, at my store, la the Diamond ; also at Win. Kramer's, corner of Second and Smithfield Streets, and H C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and - Market alloy. I will receive them . .daily at the above places. All Oysters warranted ; mcmey roamed, if not good. novSs F. R. DRAVO. New Millinery, Silks, Velvets, dic , e. , Jost received from New York, a choice selec tion of elegant rift Satins, Silks, Wlnte: Ribbons, French Flowersi Plumes, &c. -A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinale, Visetts. tec.,.on hand and made to order , in the latest style,; at the shortest notice. ' MRS. DUFF, deed No. 10 St. Clair st. (West eide.) .: FA2HIONABLF. 1113LLENIERY.—hirs. S. Baal( Founh street, near Wood, Would inform the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity; that she will open on Tuesday, the 24th Inst., an extensive assortment of Fal and Pi:lnter Mtlligery. ' , ect2o Ca&NGEABLE SII4VISITS aos .Cast 332f1i.--W.R. Murphy has on hand a . few very hand some alwagenble Silk Visits, very suilabre tor Christmas presents, which he is selling at. reduied prices.: , Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine rienrstyle linen cambric lads., &O. ded23 El = RE ECM :A3`,'lY;':4. - '_7:';'R , 7M.•V' .~ttsntante~Qtam}~tus. LAW SCHOOL. argain c t f ~ ~ 7 ~' - Wriigg ana itnßs.,r~ IVER COMPLAIN'P, JAUNDICE,- DYS.MRSIA.,i. XfoNERVOUS 'DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KID-= NEYSi'ASTH/RA;• and all allhOtterwr tabling' fro P i ,deiarigement or.'disease in the ilierryy,'Jhgea s a tive, Viisculai,.Respirattny,, and: Nervous Systems, such'ati - constipation, inward r . piles,hearibumiossoCappetite,coat , ed tongue, acidity of the atom- • ach, swimming of the .head, fullness or weight in the . ; . stomach, dimness of vision; . - lion 'of the - •• ' he Choking or suffocating herniating. depreision sudden flushes of :heat,. pain in the side br hick, weakness °filth , feet,,,eitimitint aginings of evil;' fever'aiiii - dullpaiii - head, pain and' - difficulty- ofbreathing when lying upon' he' aide, - 'lllg - hil . ,h 1 • .• dreams, sonrernctatioxis,yeUrni- r = r ness of the skin and eyes;' ;; deficiency of perspire.; •'-' tion .ke can tie . 1 • effectuallycured , • by DOCTOR HOOPLAIID'S' CELEBRATEXPGERMAN - BITTERS. 'Their power over the above diseases is nor excelled-r -ift equalled—by, any other ;preparation in 'the United Stales, as the cures in this ' o il y attest maitycakes si ker physiciens bad Tailed. • -" • • Derangement in the flyer and stomach ire sources of insanity—from disorder or oblitruction a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves followe r and the, func tions of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves ' are the connecting medium 'between mind - and matter it follows from the reciprocal action that Both must be more or lets iniplicated*and deranged hitilattritternislyl - there will also predate &shakier the SKIN, LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. aswell as the braik The thousands who die with r:YELLOW FEVEIk CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing , . to the 'nine celiac; and the majority of cases of: that- most painful disease, CONSUMPTION, originates from ; the same.,. In fact die stomach is the important organ - in - the system of matter, as upon it you depend for the supcepa apt all the advantages to be derived from the administration of in ternal medicines. Its funetionh are of the ntmest*Ani; poitance to every , one in constituting the source and fond, tam of lifeiwltich is nutrition. No orgenposseissestinch remarkable sympathies none such remarkable power in' Mcidifying every parro t the system. The tare success in treating diseaset.'cit the liver and stomich,saccessfully has not been a want ofpathological knowledge of their functions, but the preparation of a compound that would act upon the disease, at.d all the sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in these- Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, and will in every case permanently destroy 'costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate stomach under any , circumstances.' ALL CAN BE CURED r',•• WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (iv wrrinit xus POWER or Intalcura.) The few months this preparation has been before the public, hits, from its infallible efficacy; elicited themilogy of the press through the land , their object being for the benefit of. suffering humanity; its success has surpassed all precedents, andst is free from all alcoholic stimulant, syrup, .nthiciary, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the variable climate of the United States, and the West In dia Islands. ' WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it—in feet it is afintily medi cine, and can be administered with safety.to a, child one year old, the delicate famale, ora man of ninety. The. Philadelphia Democrat sayht—"This medicine has an extraordinary'virtue and effichey, and is in great demand. We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wonderful cures." The Daily Sun says:—" We believe , it is one of the best medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Taundice and Liver Complaint.” The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—"Do our good citizens, who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures that have been performed by Dr. Hoefiand's celebrate., aerman Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, 278 Race street; all who are af fl icted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured marry of our citizens, after' the beat physicians had failed.. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony. in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humbleef fort, they are entirely vegetable. The Evening Bulletin save—The Celebrated German Bitters are en invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia. and nervous complaints." . Neal's Gazette says.—"lt is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our colorant, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes as generally , strangers to such articles. A word, how ever,ofDr. iloofland's German Bitters. This we Know to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what liclaimed for it by the advertiser.- The Daily Newssays: " A Mitmcmin—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems, it has. not, we think, an swat -Ht is A VEGITAHLILIMICARAMOR. AHD MAUS WILEIOI7I . AL COHOL, and to sill invalids we would.- recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony , can a medicine have At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many ofour most respectable chi:etas of Cures in all the foregoing dis eases. • Principal Depot,, German Medicine-Store, 278 RACE Street.e and for sale in Lancaster by John F. Logan; Hat, risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respeetaola dealers gen erally throughout the country. 12000,615 93 • .100,967 77 • .207,499 72 ILKNCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH i—The Lungs t.,7 are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. ARK TOC • Moritia? Your darling child, youridol and earthly joy, Is now perhaps ,confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken re fingers, tell the hold disease has alrea dy gained upon her —the sound of her supulehral cough pierces your SOUL YOUNG MAN, when pun about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded tunes, it is Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arnim the wife of Wm. H. Attree, ERti: was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe and hlcelellan of Philadelphia . , Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of tieing to consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GARHABRANTZ, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by thin Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist, 21 BrondWay, has witnessed its effecm in several eases where no other medeetne afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured 'by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lunge sound again. Rev. Hama Jesus, los 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. 15. J. Deals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-lavitsbovwas laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Laymen', Watts, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma .1.2 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 in the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and alithe affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and St per bottle, Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sheintan's 'celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. EICI Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed 'Agents for Allegheny county A. M. Marshall Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester;J. R. H. Jue9ues, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mustm, cor. Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. .L.-Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Semi Springer, Clin ton; James M'Ree, Stewartstown; !John Palack, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland k Son, M'Kees port; McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley M'Luughun, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; las. Fulton, Tarentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly. mare-ly .7\ / {ORE TEsTinioNv—Dr. W. Lamle, of Fayette- Di vile, N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all thosewho may have occasion . use them, and have administered teem to my patients. o, , Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near. Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Sir mingham; and John AI - Tracker'. Fieh Ward. febl7 Jaynes , Famll,y Medicines. K. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1546: "I have used yourTermifuge, Carmiaatiee Balsam, and Expectorant, In my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well 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; but, judging from those i have used, I doubt not but that they Claim, and are entitled to all die confidence reposed in them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to "S" Vermifuge, until I beetuneacquain ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Ressectfully, yours., &c., S. S. COOK, M. 'Er For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72. Fourth at. ' febls TA. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This _pre „ potation has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs; ' , Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping _Cough, -and other riteumanue Affections; and the proprietors feetviarrantectin recom mending it as a safe and usefulinedicinei and are pre pared to shoii'eertifientei of indiepinable authority, in testimony of itcvalue, his pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low tkprice as to place it- within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, hut few Cough preparations that will .pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAIMESTOCK:ik C0.,- Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. D. RALPH'S Quantum= VICUT.A.BLY nits are for sale, wholesale - and . retail,'atthe Raki,' EMT"' • No. 50 Smithfield it: Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Bir mingham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. .feb2l ALLEN BROWN. W. C. CONNELLY BROWN'S IROTEL, CORNER OP SEITHPIELD AND THIRD STS. ; Pittsburgh, BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. B.:;r.00d Stablibtattachelto the louse. APPLn3 , -Mt ,bbls. fine eating and cooking. Apple reel 'pe:iitennier," ConsoA„" and for sale' by • dec27 KING & MOORHEAD: -et 5 CA' MEE Mil C 22 r =NM -..: ,-. '., - _ - ,z , .,. ‘ ... , t, - . , :: , :.',.., - _;'i,!i•.:4': - .-:- - ', : - •:•.-.?.-',1..7,; - % , _-. - 4 - -. ; ',-A.,, , : .- i, :-"-4.-,''.':l-7,i.,..'•:,i-,'..:i4,'...:,::5'i'-''-C:.;,74...:-..':''.1,-:'.',.;'..'f,:'::-"r'....:''.•:"'....!,:. ..;'4 .l ' i F . :•''..',',`f.t,f*;i7i, l ' . ...,Isf,-;.•-7.,:,-,,;,;-,:,;!.;:!,.:,:.:,-,..i!.-':-. #7:01-'6; • -_.- - • t ":" matoldeas article Tor growth,;beastryi and : resteratkitkof thellEtair...2Thits, ?Oregon; when once known, will supercede another aril- - ;lick or the,kind now -in ur,e......vn er e harsh, thin, inheelthy, :nor turning - v.6 . y, etevr lice lionsaPp will ma k e .the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau -tidal, lively appeartuace* and will, also make it maintain it s hveliness,andhettltity Colim,: tangents long as all the p actuations that are generally used: Where the hair id t/firi, or has fallen may berestered by using this' cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using one - milker - hair should:t once pureharie st bottle or the Chineee Hair 4 Cream„ nett is so compcisedthat it will not iate • the heir likethe other preparationi, but Will beautify it, and give . Parket'•'latinfannan. every atanca ' For telitinioriy , to I'M' Very sepetitir qualitieS, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev,---Mr.--Ctddwell. to klesrrs. tHendershott & Stretcli,t.Na'sltville, general agents for tlus StratharaStates: - .;- • . Latir <the Caldwell Pasusr,ofthe Probkierian sans. lierannurearz &Ammon .• Gar--I take' p.easure ln,adding my. testimony, in faVor ofthe excellent :preparr.:lon called Paris/es Chinese flair Cream; for, about two years ago my hairwai vory dry, bristly, and disposed.tocome Out but tuiving Procured a . bottle of the Cream, and 'Used it aceonitngtit the prescripttern,it is now elastic, soft, and• firm to the head: Many: balsams and oils were applied, each leaving myhairinfi worse-state than before. This Cresun, , however,-has met myokpee- As an article far the toilet, my wife giyes itprefertitice , over all others, being deheately perfumed and-not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially,Willfind the Chiness Cream to be a desideratum in thew preparations for the toilet. • Respectfully, acci, • - • - - • R. ha:, _..Pulaski January 7, 1&17.1: •'' ''' • ' ' Ea'Sold wholesale -and - retail, ifr Pittsburgir,hy John M. Townsend, 40, Market at.,, and - -JoeL Mohler" copier kif "Wood and Fifthsta LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa-. red. Chalk .They are not aware how .frightfully nuar rions itis to the skin ! litivecdaise; how rough, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears - alter - ming pre, pared chalk! BeSides it is ininrious,containiag a lalge, quantity : of lead!' We haierepared a lieautifril vege table article, which we call Jones ' Spanish Lilly •White:. It is perfectly ; innocent, being purified of All deleterious qualities,dud it imparts to the skin healthy, alabaster, Clear, lively white • at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin;making it soft and smooro, • Dr: Jambi Andersori;Practic al Chemist of MasirociM - setts, says; "After analysing Jones'Spanish-Lilly-White,! find it possesses the mostbeantiful and natural,and at the seine time innocent, white I 'ever 'law: I , can conscientiously recommend its use to all whosiEskin ; requilesbe antifying.” Price 25 cents - a box., Directions, —the beat via? , to apply Lilly White, is with rift leather or wool—thgrmertspreferahle. ; -A nice sac or Trent won 25 'ciricrti.Whild teeth, foal breath, healthy; prim Yellow and unhealthy teeth, eller being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beeirofnl ivory,und, at the same time it is -so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily, use is highly advantageous,even to these , teeth'thatiiie ingOod coach.: tion, giving Shim n beautiful'_ polish, . and - preventing a premature decay.. Those already : decayed it prevepts from becoming worse—it also fastens such as isbecimung loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth ' delicately white, and make the breath; deliciously sweet. Price 25 0r . 37k cents a box: All the above'are' sold only at 112 Chatham at; signor the AmeiiaanEtitle,New York,' and by, the appointed Agents whose names appear In the WI'LL lOU MA.IIRT, and get a rich husband, lady ? "Yottr fate is your fortune." lan beautiful, clear, feu?. Is it White? If not, it can be made so even though it be yet , !Mar, didgtirekstrubtunt, - trunied'and freckled.' - Motor , ands have been made that who;' have :washed once or twice with zones' Italian Chemical Soap, The - effect is glorious andmagnificent. Butbe Sure yon get thesgenu ute Jones' M Soap, at e sign of the' American 'Eagle, 3 , 2 Chatham street. Ring-vronn, -r cnrvey, las,l3arber's Salt 'he' S tryst Itch, are often cured by 'Jones' Italian hentical Soap, when every' kind, of remedy ,has failed. , Mutt it chres pimples, freckles, and clears the sklri,hilktivr. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. blind 'reader • this seldom Or never falls. ' _ . C. niaLis; Pattirsoa.' Sold at Jacasossii99 Liberty itt.,bead of. Wool, Sign of f.the Bi • Boot. ' ' rtov'l2.: ONE DOLDAR TWELVE ANTI A. RALF CENTS. — Marriags-"COlDYets#‘2.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, posseestng a symmetrical form, good fen tures,kc., 16 asked confidentially, can she summit any maga could admire her while she has such yyellow teeth; ; such .sallow, rough; .coarse, skin; and such dinh . I ?adt wiry hair; when, by 'pending the above sum , she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful ,boad of hair.. She can, have ,beautiful white teeth ,and sweet breath by using a 2s; bog of Jones?. Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as anovii by using a cake of the genurne,Jonieltolion 'Ckemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of . Jones? Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form ad °Pinion against this before you trry, or ,you regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' &violas. Sold only m New, York at 22 Chatham at., For sale by WM. JACKSON; Agent, ..- - Liberty at., Pittsburgh. fIANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE,--Ample ex Ili patience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis-. eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Tikes effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otber dis eases of that clams, but has. removed ibeimost stubborn diseakes of the Skin, Swellings, Dy'spiPsia;lce. This' medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates die e aseii Wherever located.. It purifies the blood and other fluids' of the body; remaires cobsumetion-in.the - poresof• the skin, and reduces enlargementof the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and droved- nest,. and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani— mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it'in the whole =Aerie medics.: It is perfectly safe and ektremely pleatitint;andints nothing of MC,diagnating nausea aecomptmying the idea of awe, lowing medleine. . . ttlierFor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth et:, near . Wnod. - • Mara(' A Recipe for the Roman Heart rror FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 1. IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND F/NE.—Persons in consequence.itf the many things sold, set down every article, (be it aver so good,) as a humbug.'-If people could be made to try a 3s: bottle of .Tone's Coral Hair Re storative, and Sid how it - makes dry, rusty, red; light hair mokt, soil, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime,, causes it to grow, naturally beautiful ; if people could see the number of Pour respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can. use,) for dtassing and beautifying the Hair; . for. keeping it soft and in order three times as long as, any other article made; and - • • ' . Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs bat 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing less than S 1 bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold onlyht Paimind 82] Chatham" street', New York, and by mar2o WM, JACKSON, AZ- 89 'Liberty st 'WOKE 'TESTIMONY for Dr : WillariTsytimily Medi-, cines.—The cuiderstAned,mtrzen!of Patshurgh,htpr-, tug personally used Dr. AirillanTs.Ortenta/ Cough Mis tura, and experienced its beneficial erects, do mostcheer, fatly recommend it as safe and effectual, in.all Cases. Speaking from experience, we believ . e that it has no su perior ; and would recommend its use. to all the afflicted:. CHARLES LEWIS, ,. .: WM. JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1818. . . - 11,•?Sold by .1. Schoonmaker & Co.,Jotui Hays, James A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Seott,...F..L. Snowden,. .L Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. ap2:l SALT B.Htl.lM,' LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps,_ Sore Beards . , V' , arsp_ks.— This is used by many physicians In this. city in tinnng the above, and we would not conscienciouslk sell unless we knew it to be all we state. . . . M a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known ,that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin • making it .soft, clear, smooth and 'white asuninfards]But mind, it is sold at 111 Chatham atJ, N. Y., and by • WAS, JACKSON, Agent, mar2s 69 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any other disease in our country. The - young, the. old, the beautiful' and gay, are all alikeaubject to , its invidious ravages, end many a hectic Cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. 'But every cane Nip! natesiu a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of atteation affirst—and only met with remedies when too late. Watch the first symptomswith' jealous care, and make immediate use of.the Cough Balsam Of B. Fahnestock & Co., which will certainly cheek its further progress, and restordthe inflamed ' organs to a benatiful , • . action. For sale by B. A. FATINESTOCK ?c'• Co., comer lat. and Wood sta.; also, corner 6th and Wood. " deal F - - . OR SALE--All that valuable property where the subeeriber resides, together With the imPrOiaments thereon, situated on Sixth street; near Smithfield, front ing on Sixth et. 120 ft., and in depth, on CherrY•alle,V 240 feet. This property is admirably situated 'Air a Hotel or a Public Hall, and contains a half: square of ground; it might be divided into 12 building 1°4,0 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, antlo-lotiwith a front of 20 feet each on Cherry alley . by 120 feet deep. jansaf ; Wm. PORTER, ,- ILA' , *sines for Jsunary, " 1 8 411 1 i RECEIVED AT M. A. hUNEWS,-Smithfield. street, third door above Second street— Godey's lady's Book, .unusually. large, with , six at tractive engravings; the htemrydepartment. of the high est order for this No .. commencing a new volume. . and Union - Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 80 pages of reading 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, against the charge of corruption, lathe administration of her discipline; published by order hf the Cluirch. ' • t , Rose and Gertnide,Or the .Mysterions'Wedding t'trans !tiled from the - FrenCh of Rodolphe'Topffer. An impartial Accohnt of the Life - of the Rev. Jnhit N: leaflltr—anarrative•of.his first marrtagel also; bie second with many particulars never before .. published ' 'Second volume Pahl Arfleuheim, ne*, Complete; by .. George Lippard. Mary Barton, a Tale of . Manchester Life, England;. published by the ibitpere. • • ' Julian De Clifford, orWoman'ti Love ri Romance of SmilestindTearsi illustrated. - • • - • Angelina Luxmore, or the Life of a 'Eenuty;-by: the author of the Jilt,areachtif Promise, &c.' &c: The Hunchbaek,er the. Bell Ringer of• Notre .Damer. by Victor Hugo.- • •' ' • •••-• • decl4 • , . • (nice to tire Pu He. 111 HE aabscriber informs -the' public generally, and Housekeepers and - Retall Grocers particularly, that he is diseoutuming the Queeasware business and wiU sell Mills present stock at reduced. prices. - Those who wish to obtain China, Quanttiaric or Glass, Will nd this a rare opportunitYfor gettlng - tilichartieles as they7,ant; much cheaper than the usual rate's: - Remember the - plane, CHINA - RALL;`No. 118 Wood street, near - the Auction store: P. B. I will dispose of my whole aiock , to person *jilting to buy-At, at a,baigata. , Anear ' mr.'Gsprv:. - ST. , osAin. 1101178,10,. DORNER OF PENN. AND ST. ctaiia. smarwrs. :1F REsit -OYSTERS, GAME, and -epery, delicacy , of. the ieison • the marke; *Cords; servea, up at We. tmegtFlotice.,l4ll in the vary...best styjo. The Louse ie ed epand Arra n ged : in the best order, under the men.; 'ktgeinent rsiipin JOHN AL CAMPBELL, , t s • • • * - , " ``,—•• " s" ``. - ' • ^". • = ~~._ ,5. leiNM= r - 7 • " rtglean . ORDIVIP &Uiti ED "OF .:111AT'Ulit r.. , MERICAN OIL, procured from a well in Renuieky.;.•• ca. 135 feet below the surface of the earth, o. and infallible cure for Sprains, Straini, Cuts, Braises,,:,. Scalds, Burn., Tenet. Erysipelas, Scald , Heatlreek . • • WhooPing-Cough, Inflammatory. Sore Throat, Sor e ans . — Inflamed Eyes, Flatulence. Ulcers. Fever Serres;and , . INFLAMMATORY'RHEUMAT/SM, which yields to its effects in a sorprislng manner:: It hal never:yet failed when used according tio4fies - . lions. Read the:foßowingi.. • • - . Menctipri j Alleghetiovember r This' is to certify, that my wife, Margaret ei abriest, was '.,, cured of a Mew:tunic Complaint of seven yearestanding. by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch- , es. In one week she was cured by using the American Oil, and.could walk about as usual without her crutches, JONATHAN OHREJST. The following is communicated by Mr. Wirt.Nash,filr. Jackson's agent for Steubenville, O. . A gentleman near Steubenville, who had not been able , to put either of his feetlo the ground for twelve years, in consequence of by the use of one bottle was enabled to walk two miles to a township .electicin. It Is likewise a soverei gn re m e dy t o r CONTRACTION OF THE BIUSCLES AND TEN .• DONS. The following Is communicated by Mr. Win Niadh * • ...lackson's.agent far Steubenville : 7 . A lady residing in Steubenville, the. finger of whose 'hand was. so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cured by the use °Toile' ;for of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect .use of "her hand fully equal to the other which had never been . affected. It has also been found to be a safe andiovinel, his agent in the speedtand certain cure of . . . D In all cases not organically ineuraide. • • . - A lady res i ding in Allegheny city . as effectually cured, of obstinate deafness, ofyears' continuance, by the use .' of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said she'' heard-better than she had ever done before. . A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, : was eared - et deafness °feline years' standing, by the use of a small quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will he given to those who desiraiti at the office of the advertiser. Its properties see highly developed in the certain and surpniungly speedy cure of all cases of ____ • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. , Several cases of Cramp Cholie have been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt au hour. when the parties have been agonized with a. Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested In the radical cure of . DISEASES OF THE SPINE. . ' A lady, the wife of a planter in gentucky, .was curie effectually of one of the worst cases of *diseased Spine, which bad confined her to her bed fora considerable time, is which she could not turn herself' It is also a Bare remedy andperfect cure for painsinthe small of the backi and • INFLAMMATION ,OF THE KIDNEYS. - • Read the fellalir - lag: . • • Pirrnsatmoa, Dec: 18, lade: Thisis to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me SO mach that I coad not stand upright. By rubbing extes malty, and using half a.teaspoonful internallyLnighl end morning, I was entirely cared. JOHN RIDDLE, neaeWanea Annstrongoa, Pa• Algentleman - of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in taxasaation kidneys-the pain of which caused him to faint,wtus completely cured, in three days, by the use of the Amlrican Oil. The qualities of this NATURITS OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, conic egeently is confidently recommended as &sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on i n tentaL Used immediately after a cut, bruise orwoand, it will cure and prevent . GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy.for thosirvery unpleasant and inconve nient diseases : • ;GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINT'S. ' 50 cents per bottle. Canition-=Be on Your Ottai.d. The surprising excellence and grouting popularity the American Oil, has induced Borne dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly ..• valuable medicine, for the purpose of dcreiving the an? • wary, and defrauding the .Propnetar. In order to be sure of obtailung the genuine, absent 't the following cocaTHINGS : let. See that the name u Wm. Jackson 89 Liberty st ' . head of Wood 5t.,7 is printed on the label of the wtappe • ;. of each bottle, to imitate which Is felony. • • , • 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain j ins full directions for use; and also containing the n a me, ' •1 and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the i• proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pro ' pnetcric D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. - • • - 3d. Purchase 0:ILT of the advertised Agents, all of whom have a 'Mow bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus: D. Hail &Co., . t Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson, Pittsburgh, P. 1 . General Agent foe Western Pennsylvania, and part of • Ohio and Western Virginia; and the . printers' names— :, bPhlillin & Shryock, • Pitusburgh—printed ut the bottom' of said show bill. . . 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is •of a dark green color, without any sediment, and US specific mai- .ty, lighter than water. The counterfeits ate mostly of a , • black color;—some white, like Spirits ol Turpentine, 'I sold to be refined and clarified; some Son WSW—alb- . I eta a mixture of other common oils; and Otte °Wick - filthy I looking intiture_,purportingle come from 6e --Pittsburgh.: and Allegheny Dispensary CoP None of these coon-: • C" terfeitkros.ess either the virtue or tha power of the trite' • ".1 £MRLV OIL. ' -Irriitold wholesale and retail by WM.'JACKSON , ; 1 Geirral and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western,.. : Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Oltio;',/ and . byth e follovring duly appointed Agents in Allegheny.. 'county, Pa.: • .A.,M. Manfil • Dr. Brown, Allegheny city.' .1. IL:Johnson, • 44114- Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, street.. Izahi J. R. H. Jacques, Darmingbans . • Wm. J. Temperanceville.. . • .• G. /I. Starr, Sewickley: • : • - ;1 - Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbrugh. .- • . Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, AVilkinsburgh. :,• Thomas Aikin, Sharyaburgb. • H. Rowland & Son. M'Keeeport. •• r 'I C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • • • • • • • r John Brack, Turtle Creek. • ' • • • • • M'Eldowny, Bakerstown Sairinel Springer, Clinton. • • James firKee, Stewartstovrn. Riley l'irLanghlin,-Plum township, •J.'• Fallon; Ttu-entuin: Jeremiah Fleming,- Laonenteville. Rohen Wdjinmy Anharsville. nog t5-d&willm 111.R0h1 the New York Gasetas,..oea'6," UO9, a da4y .r- paper deservedly at - the head of the daily press in 2. this country. Bristots Estrait of Saiwrparilks.—lt were but courtesy 6, to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep station which will be found advertised in another column 1 .1 Mr Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly intexestirg newspaper, every now aad then, one or two numbers of which we, have already noticed and the medicine itself . . had been eulogised by nearly al lthe press of the western country,and, we doubt net, Justly eulogised. It his in Its favor, moreover, very Battering testimonials from this most eminent practitioners in every part of the" country " i. where it been used.. There is beauty and taste " ".) - enough iu the bottles, aad in the engraved labels in which n they are enveloped, to induce a purchaie r even if Atte. 11.- preparation itself were not one of the "stivereignest hi. the world," as every person, must believe it isi. every one must believe it is—that is, every onb Who" 1. • would not resist amass of documentary evidence conchs- Aire enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy, one of the bottles , gentle reader, and see whether you _de: - agree with us on this point. Forsale by Mk. FANNESTOCK k Ca, feb24 cor. of let and Wood and 6th and Wood sts. RHEUfdATISM, .60UT, -AND TIC JX,LOIta:CA.-- A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he said, to inform as that he bad been afflicted for 1.3-yeirs • Jo' with Rbeamatism or -Gout, and- ocoaalonally „with Tic r• Doloreux; that he bad been frequently. confined colds- „ room for months together, - and often suffered the most in ,tense and excruciating pain, but that lately be bad been' . using Jayne's Alteratire, from which he found the most sig- • .yi not and unexpected relief. He says be found the medi. eine very pleasant and effective, and that he now , con. A~rs himself perfectly cured.PAiladelphia North Amer- - Fscr Woirrn Knolvtao.—A gentleman of Scrofulous. habit, from indiscretion in his younger days ,. beetune,al-- ; reeled with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a , disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed,.his.whiale. system bore the marks of being saturated with disease,:. One liaildand wrist were so much affected that he bad lost the use of the hand, every part 'being :covered, with .deep, painfhl, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was at thhistageof his complaint, when death appeared inevitablsrfrom a loath some disease, that he commenced th e use.af,Jayne's , Al- Iterative and'having taken sixteen bottle . * iaissive!erfect, The Alterative operates. Through' the cireialatbih, and.. purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the intstem; • wherever located; and the numeroua cures it his per forinak in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrothlifi gout. liver complaint, dissiepsia pnd'other, chronic 4 . llllFeslitiq le truly astonislung.--Spois qf Me nines. iIW• For tale tn Pittsbuiph, tithe PEKIN TEArTURE: 72 Fourth street • • • • • " • • • • • Ifrresh Arrival at Q. 110 Wood streou I ,r BODKINSON has jinn - opened; within the. psi - J.YJL. week, the largest assortment ot , Freneh CHINA' ever opened in - . this city; consisting- in part oA-Fancy - , Plain, extensive assortment of White, Flbwing Blue and Liver- • ts . pool Iron Stone Ware, in Tea Setts or in separate pieess t • , as may be required . Also; a beautiful assortment or- ti Candefabrae and Lamps, of the newest shapes and , pat. • terns, direct from the manufacturers. • • • . Ladies would do well to give hint a eall,at • • • - oct27 • No. 1115.1reedst..3 dean Wow Ftith•' . Buell:been 'Collector. ' • - le • HE ande,rsigned, encouraged by the liberal patronage •: T of the merchants, profeseionargentlemen, and me- R . : - chenies•of the city, offers hig services for the collection of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. •Hav- ri • • ing attended to business of this kind for many years for the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this . „.i and the adjoining cities, be feels confident of his ability . to give sausfacuon. by prompt and faithful attention to . . all business entrusted to him. • JAMES GALI3RATH, .; -- To. be found at-Mr. WY, Rash ' s, Merchant Tailor i t Third street, opposite the Post Pffice. . Gabriel Adams; •I. Carothen; ' L. R. Livingston; James - Marshall; George Breed; • , pr. Geo. D. Druce; 10•EW BOOKS—lrving's Sketch Book, illustrated by L' Barley: • Willis' Poeins, illustnited by Lettere. ' Read's Female Poets of America, with po'rtralts The Fist of tile' Knieke rboc kers. A Fable for,Critics. • Rllis'hlatrical Romances IThe Child of the Sec . • . jLamb's•Drimatic Poeta. Lowell's Co ave nations on .. .el e old Poets. • ID/Wade Works of Beaumont and Fletcher; I Poetical Works,of 4_peucer. • • ;,- 1 ; Poetical Works of Chttuce4 - • - P°etiagl , W9r,k47.9( Ford and or aide 4' • Arß: BOSWO nadir - . • -- 4th meet, WAZ lgarkeli; ' ~,.;.~. IMAS MEE =I -4 • 4 . ' .T.x.). •, $ ' .w nsi ' V; *4. • I. =CM Effi 081 . P. Doti; Accountant, Thomas Stott, Mason; las. McGuire, Mereh't Tali° Wm. B. &We; Dr: Vir.llt. , Wrigh . t, Dintlrg C. Dodge. .nov?..lia ~..~;;;.~ "a , , ~,~ ~.,~ r rr- ,$ •.ti '_ ;.: • t ' . • - ' • ...• El =NM ME EIE
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