Clotlmta Stores. - READY-MADE CLOTHING, SELLING OFF LOW FOR CASH*. P. DELANY r Nbv39,LibertyUtreeL Pittsburgh, having* • replenished hiai Block within the lost und present monthswiththelat'est styles of. Fashionable Goods, at exceedingly Jow offert thebest assortment of CLOTHING lo'bfe hadlir the'Cityi at the lowest cash price.' Amongst thehrare -everydescripiion of Dress and Ftock Coats pSack and Overcoats orall fashionable colorsahdmaterial.each asFrenchbeaverjheavy Broad Cloths, super, bine, brown and drab Blankets and Cana daPriio‘ C<mts,*brthb ! Ihtest styles.' Every description "of Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the Cloth*. inglimj.-:7 ;''“ ~' ’ ' : " y- ’ ' Also, a ffederal assortment:?? Goods to make to order, khich will be mode in the most fashionable manner^on the shorteginoUce/7 ' fdeclS) P. DELANY. • Ksshlonsblo Clothtng store. 7 f\ WERNBBUBG begs leave to Inform his frlendsand the public in eeneral that he has opened a NEW READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on Market street,second door from Secondstreet, where he has, and always keeps on hohA ja fulL assortment of. Ready-made Fashionable Clothing, which he,will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH. - , v .. j; ■■ • He also wiihiea to.call iheattenuon of his friends and. he public fngeuernl fo.tis extensive; selection ot French, and'Belgiah Cloths, and in: endless variety, and Vestings foT every one’suse, which: he has selectedhiraself in the,East, and which will be mode -to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Head Quarters. SSFLiberty street, (late MeGuire &;Co.) and at prices' thaf“#ill : not be questioned by ithebest b! bargain-makers. vi ' C: WERNEBURG,. .* . • • *^0.251 Liberty street, and,. ; oct23-y v i v - Market street, 2d door from Second. , Business Card* w. 1 TYRANTS AS WELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST FALL: *5O MUST PRICES* * TTrHICH faot will heproven by calling at McGtmufs • YV FashionableTailbrirtgEBtablishmenl,Thirtstreeti St. Charles Building, _ ' Motto: Sttuu*profitsand¥u*&*ak*. / Vabiktt ; Fink and goad, Coacpsntioir: Very farinViebackground. ■ My old customers, nndall others, are respectfully in* rmed that l am waiting foriliem- McGUIRE, oct23 •: - . \,. • , Tailor. St. Charles.' XTfE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention f y of our friends andihe public to the great variety: or WINTER COATINGS and other articles, we have just received—amongst which will hefound the greatest variety of*BLTJ : E, ) BLACKvd2J£ABi and PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC; and BEAVER FRENCH and ENGLISH- CLOTHS, CASSIHERES , VESTINGS , A c * The above Goods havingbeen bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared toac* commodate all who may fauor us with their patronage, .with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call, rn* Remeibber,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot, of 7th. nov3D . ; / MeMULLEN & DOWNING, T. Ajh T. Id>CASOB, - -wv.'-V N0.77A70 CORNERSIXTH AND LIBERTY STEET9. Having enlarged mid newly fitted- up their establish ment, nitho above well known stand, respectfully attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection pf-New Goods, comprising every varie ty for springund ssmmer wear, selected especially for their customer department Those wlshlngto leoveiheir orders willfindatthis establishment even’ style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready mode Cloth*; ing is extensive got up in the best manner, ofdurable ma terial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase.. Allure invited to call,end may,rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large.assortment of shirtskept constantly on hand. apnllO flroo. .• ciotixiast ciotbtaffi t CJotntogm 7h&-Thrtt 'SlgrDoort VS. Western World!!! ICA A AftIiVELIhSELECTED GARMENTS now Icll/.UUV/ made and read? 10 4>e offered On the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public In genera). The Proprierorof this(ar-famed and extensive establishment has now, after from the Eastern cities, at mutlLirouble'and expense, just completed his fell and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of! customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness in "style Bnd workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will-bo sold for, msst certainly tender the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the jgre&teat attractions or the western country. Tt is gratifying to me to be able to announce toray mnnerousfnenda at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts’ which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it Is with. difficulty loan keep time With the constant rush that U made on titis establishment. : lt ; is a well established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any. other housein the trade, and this being the case'on the amount sold,T can affrod. toSell at -much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to covercontingeutexpenses". 'I intend to make' a clean sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning of next year; coming tothis conclusion,! will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit; to call and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors. ooca-dtw - ;■ 3QHN hPCLOSKBY. -XTEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received u thelion J3| CityCloLhingStore, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, and American Plaint black and fimey Cassimeres, of the most modem .styles; fine figured Casnmere' Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy SatinJhrrftll of which we wiU make up at the most reasonable prices, in n durable and fashionable style. Beady made* Clothing, of all descriptions: Lady’s Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkf*., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in ' a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call sit the Iron- City -Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty street, immediatelyopposite the mouth 0 f Market. [octlB*tlJ , C. M’CLOSKEY. Ncw of BookaKeeplng. . JUST P ÜBLISHED B Ylf ARPSR 4* SRCTS t If. TORS THE first pait of thlsVvork, embracing the most com pletevoorse of instruction and pracuce t on both Sin* gle amH)Dub!c.£nlry t ever pQbiisbea^Pika^ctuu^. The whole work, embracing the Authors well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition* al setts of books, with ti chnpler on partnership settle* ments, and h Key to the oral exercises,—fullclombound, $1,50. The following extracts from the .written opinions of some of the.mOsiemineht Merchants, Bankers Ond Ac countants in New York, indicate ihe.pilbtic sentiment in refefence to this work itnliat city: . "7 • • “ U comafiiSmaueT that is important and interesting 16 the merchant and man of business, to whom 1 think >it will be found highly useful. - C. O. HALSTEAD*, * President Manhattan Bank, New York.*’ “It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical Accountants andTedchers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN,BIiip owner ana Mercli V No. 98 Front street, New. York.” . “Remarkably full and complete, and will certainly convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. un dersigned intends using it ashis Text Book, '' ... - ; • / JOHN H: SHEPHERD, Tfe&cher pf Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. Y.” “It is In every way calculated to give a clear and sat isfactory insight into the verY.UßefuJ, science of which it treats, through all iu gradations, from'the simple style, suitable to retailers, to that requisite far the most and complicated commercinlhusiness. A. S, FRASER,’ > •<. Cashier 7tb Ward Bank, New York.” . “I believe it will be of.great service, not only to the new beginner, but to the most experienced accountant. , r F, W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanlc'sßaak, WaUstreeu” u I consider it the first work I have ever met with from, which a thorough practical knowledge oflhesciencq.caa. be obtained. ' JOHN CAMPBEhLj 7 Merchant,63 John York.” For sale at the Book Stores, And at the Author’s Acad emy, corner of the Diamond and’Market street. oct3l - Uagaitncs tor JisnuEry, r RECEIVED AT M. A. MINERS, Sraithfield street, third door above Second street— large, .with six at. tractive engronngkjtbeliiemy department of the high est order for this NoVebramericjug a new Volume. Sartain’s Union Magazine, .beautifully embellished, and comprising 60 pages of reading matter, all original. Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four beautiful en gravings p in size/a full doable number. Poems of John Quincy Adams, .With of his Lifeund Character.' ; - • , . A Critical Defence bf the Grant Street Baptistphurch, • against toe charge of corruption, iQ the adnunistrationbf herdiscipline;published by orderof the. Church,.... ~ Rose and Gertftlde.pr the Mysterious Wedding.} trans lated from the French' Of Rodolphe Topffer. , ■ An Impartial Account of the Life of.the Rev. John N. ; Moffit—a narrative of hU first marriage; also, hissecond, with many p&rtiCulftTs‘neVer before published Second volume Paul Ardenheim, now complete; by George Lippard. Mary Barton; a Tale'of Manchester Life, England} published by the Harpers. : . Julian De Cliflord. or Woman's Love} a Romance of Smiles and Tears { illustrated,' ' Angelina Luxmore, or .the Life, .of a.Beautyj by the. authorof the JUt,Breachbr.Pronuse,'&cU Ac. . The Hunchback, or,the Bell Ringer of Notre Dome; by Victor Hugo. * ■/ decli Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS ANDTRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in. form his friends and the public generally, that he to occupy that large andcom- JSLSS modious Store Room, formerly occupied by.SamuelFahu estock & Co., No. SOycorner of Diamond altey and Wood street, where be .keeps alargeandgeneralassortmentof Saddles, Bridles, Harness,’-Trunks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti elesinhistine.. / / . ? • . ■ He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to famish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern inannfaemred article, and'at 60 per cent; cheaper. •• Country Merchants and Farnun would do well to call and examiaejris stoolc before purchasing elsewhere, as be is determined to sell fim rate articles at very low prices, forge, the .place,.No; 68,-corner of Wood ireet and Diamond .Alley., ■ v.. ■ - ■ apBo.- ■. For Sale ar.Bieliann. I OFFER FOR SALE the whole of the on whichl now reside, iii the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling House, Oat Houses, Ac., with the Garden ; or 1 wouia exchange the.tame, for Property in the neighborhood of the CSWf-orl wonldrdiatde the Property to suit purchasers.' Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can chll on me at the warehouseof Cummins A Smith, Southfield streetiopposite the Monori gahela House. (dcc9:2iawtf) .JAMES C. CUMMINS;- : A Card* TO THE ENTEBPftISING.—A rare chance i* now presented for the,safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, as. well os to the man ofextensive resources; yielding a profit from beyond any operation of the day. It isthe complete.monopolyiof a staple article,ab solutely necessary and essential to every family, os well as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan ana profes siohal man. •capitalists,'mr opportunity offera itself for a lucrative employment ofeiiher large orsmall sums, bringing Immediate'hndhigbly satisfactory returns.— Those desirous of embarking in a pleasant,genteel busi ness, are invited,'with others, to call .at the office of the the article, and form their own judgment, fromthVfactspftsented. Buijdings, St. CJair street, next door to Esquire Johns’office.' 1 ;, dccs:tf . •>"-. l ;^^’,r,^? t; '*>s iVW ' v '' J .'V''ac.:''.-.;, .... '••’ •;■. ? .-.y' '• _ n ./'r PEOPLK’B TRANSPORTATION LINK • ; -v -pittsßWP'H>s:o,erjei. >•.*y ,-\rO RE-3HIPJPING.--The,Boats belonging tQ.lhis.Line: As havebeenputin fine order, and arcnowTonning regularljrbetween.Pittsburgh and Erie,ioucbingi ( at sit t intermediate pbrts along the Canals./A. Boat wilL always. be at thewharf,.iwder.the Moncngahelaßridge,and.one, will ( start regularly everyother, day. 1 Too* 1 People’s: Transportation. Line has. : ev<sTyr for; carrying Freight and Passenger®. .TheJjoata will be towed: to Beaver by steamers, and win proceed toErie,whhgreat dispatch, by the canals. The qo&u are commanded' by experienced and careful whom,htveJut ta terestin the Line. , ‘ Goods aenrby the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any j>orat on the Lajces. , - = r ■* ; ? For might dr passage ippiy.to i - fl. KIRKPATRICK, » Agent,. Water street, Pittsburgh. ,• I .AGENTS; . - .•/ i. • ’ Clark A Co., Beaveri i ... - R. W.CmramoiiAM, Newcastle.. . V. . ? TeoutmahA Mrfcairi.TiKE,Pula»ki. ; ; SRX?tETTWxBaa?t A Co., Middlesex. i . : Miltos Hull, Sherron. ‘ . . Joseph McClure, Sh&rpsburgh. • 1- .> “j S.B. AG. Lowry;Clarksville. - . ,v-. Bigß*nd. . 9. C. Plvmxr, West Greenville, * ■J. AT. Kilpatrick, AdatosviHe. . . , _ .; W. H. Hx?nsßT,Hamtown. :W. Wuowobtu A Co., Sherina&’s Corners. . : Wm. Power, Conneautvllle, ... . . t Spring Corner. W. C. Warmer, Albion.. , ??y . ? —i Crane® vide. Wm. Ttlxr, Lockpon- 'in E. FBH r pirard. . , ‘- -• A.Klao,nn4B. Tomlinson A Co* Erie. TheTotloWing Agents in Erie willireeeive and for ward Freights to. any Port,on the Lakes, skipped: by •thia Llnej. 1 .. John Hearn, ~ G. W. Havers tick A Co., • Josiah Kellogg, Kelsoc A Loomis,, , ; ; Walker A Cook, JeC- . rortabETßoa^^g^ • Ter tkt.TYanxporiation of Freight to and from : JtoXSCURGH,PHILADELPHIA, i- : - . YORK, BOSTON AC. V “ . : BOKBTDQE&CJtSH.PhUaitIMa. , TAAPl'B+<rCoNmßtPituluril fpHl3 old established Line being how iflfbll operation, X the proprietors have made extensive artangemehtsto forward Good* and with despatch, and on the most/avorablcterms. They confidently tape, their well known promptness in delivering goods—pcculiar safety •fy mode of carrying—dapaetouswarehouidi ateacbpon, affording accommodations" to shippersand owners © prodacc,--*U)geiherwiUitheir longexperiehce andante* -milting attention be business j will secure tothema con* tinaahceof thatfibferal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. ‘ Alfconsignmentsby and for this tioeteceived, charges paid, and forwarded m any required directions free of charge for cdramiMion, advancing bk storage. - No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats, v All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to thefollo wing agents: 1 r BORBIDOE fc CASH. 378, Market street, Philadelphia, i TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, : Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. - O’CONNORS A CO., ; NorthAiraei, Baltimore. - WILLIAM &VWILSON, at . ... , 88, Ccdmr street, New York. . Herehaati TrsniportsUoa btas. VIA CANAL3AND RAILROADS POB PHILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE; OODS consigned u ,ur c.re will be forwarded wlth- VX dtttdeUy, and aitn« lowett earrentrate*. - C' A-ATANULTY A CO, Canel Uaein, Penn lire el, Pittsburgh. MERBEILLES A REYNOLDS, 579 and DM, Market aticat. Philadelphia. ' RASE, MERRILL A CO., Je29 Smith 1 . wharf, Baltimore. ; MareHama’ “Way ywliM" Mat. 1848. fi&sßs “CIXCLUBIVELY fortha transpoTtatteaof wayfre ft Tj between Pittsburgh,-Blairsvillei Johnstown, Hwli* dsysburgh, Water streei.ttnd Petersburgh. . This Lane was-fonnedforthe special aceonunodatioa of the tray burinesx, Tbe'proprietors. thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfiuly inform'their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better to deliver goods at any point on. the Canals or. Railroads vrithpromptneas and despatch'. ' JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILBER A CO. Agists—C. A.M’Amrt.TT A Pittsburgh; John Millxb, Jloltidaysburg; Picxwoaru A Woods, Johnstown. RxftaxVcES—Smith ASinctair; J- A J. RTDevittjG.AJ. H. Shoenberger. R. Robison A Co.; R. Moots ; Bagalev A Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmer A Co.; G. P. Stroenber* ger, Pittsburgh. je2P Merchants* TrtnipofUUon tlH«i f >. ££ggjjg| T7TOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce JC to Philadelphia andßaltimore. Goods constated to osr cafe wiU ber forwarded withoutdelay, at thelowest rates. BiUs of Lading transmitted, and all instruction* promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for slot ataor commissiont——■- •.*••* *•• • • Weit«nt New York CoHig« of Heal th. 207 Mat* sthxst, Buffalo, N. Y. DR, G.C VAUGHN’S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP miDS celebrated remedy is con&tan.’.y increasing its by the making allovertheworld. It has now becomd the only medicine for family use, and is partieo- Jarly recommended for Dropsy : Bit stages of this eom| f' ilamt immediately relieved. no matieTof now tong hand* ng. (See pamphlet for testimony.) : t Gravel, and alt diseases of the urinary organs; for , thpse distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar .ticleqan.reHevo-yoii j and the cares testified to will Con vince themost pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To t the Great West especially, and'wherever these-coraplain'ts prevail, tbismedicineisoffered. No mineral agent, nodeleterious compound is apart of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainly and celerity* and doesnovieave the sy»- lent torpid.. {See pamphlet) PUes,acomplaint ofa most f' lainful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days cue of this article. It ia far beyond liany other preparation.for this disease, or for any other disease originating (fomimpurq. blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility; of the, System, Weak' Back, weakness of the Kidneys, Ac., or Indamoiion of the same, is immediately relievedby a few days use of this medieine, end a cure is pi ways the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for Kueh'complainti, andejao for derangements ofthe; female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men itruatioiis.- No aruclepas evnrbeen offered, except this, which woaldumch thisjeind of derangements. It maybe Relied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could' give a thousand names as Sroof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— ee pamphlet. All broken, down, debilitated constitu tions, from the.effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. 4 . Eruptive Diseases will bnd the alterative properties of this article rrarrTTitßßLOOD,anddrivestichoiseaseafrom* the system. See pamphlet- for testimony of cures in all disaoses,whicbthe limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here : Agents give them away \ they contain 32 pages of certificates of nigh character; and. a stronger jtrray of proof ofthe virtues of amedicine, nevf er appeared: It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never foils to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are loft to build upon, let the emaciated and lingeringinvaiid keep taking the medieine as Tongas there is an improvement. ; The proprietor would caution, the public against a number or articles which come out under the heads of Sauapabllas, Snm, ttc^' ns cures &»t Dropsy, Gravel, Ac, They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary:'touch thim hot. Their ifiventors never thoughtof curing-such diseasestill this article had done it; A particular study of ihspamph-’ 1 lets u earnatly solicited, ; Agents, and ulfwhoselnhe ar ticle, are glad td circulate gratuitously.- Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12ozVd6, at $l eacb—the larger holding ff oz. more (han the (wo small bottles. Look out and not getimposfedjipon.; Every, botttehas 0 Vaughn’s Vegeta bleLfthoptriptic.Mixtam,” blown upon the glass, the writteh signature of HG.AktVaaghn” on the mrecuons, and “G. C.,Vaughn, Baffalo,”aumpedonthecork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office,) 207 Main street; Buffah), wholesale and retail. No attention given to -letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let-, ter*, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article—, 132 Nassau st, N. Y,; 295 Essex sL, Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as -,. . 7'- ! . * HAYS.Jb BROCKWAY Agents, ; ]an3l , 1 No. 2» Liberty sl, near CanaT Basln. ■i Be-openad, T?OLLANSBEE A HAYWARD, WaoLtSAta Botor, X Shoe and Taumt Mxbchahts, No. 180, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa-have re-opened again with an entire new stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac., which will be sold at the very lowest raids. Our goods are of a superior quality being manufactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade.— Country ‘Merchants and others* who boy to sell again will find it to their interest to cau andexaatineourgoods before purchasing, as we feel confident they will please, both in regard to quality stud price. We also have on hand a large supply of Hayward’s sprlngtempered metaL tc gum elastic threr Shoes and.Buskiiia, which we are enabled to hell as low os they can be bought of the man ufacturers.! These shoes are manufactured by an entire new procets; and warranted notto melt by exposure to :WM. ?7? I '.FOLLAN9BEE A HAYWaSS, seplff-Gmi ,;' No. XSfi, Liberty, st, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■fifiTlNElS, BRANDIESjOINS, Ac.—lo halfpipes Cog 'Yv nac Brandy, u Jas Hetmesiy;” 2 hi. pipes Cognac'Brandy,^, 1 * Otarti. DuduvACo” 3« ‘ « • “Pinet.CastilloS »Cos 12 octaves Rochelle “ *“ A. Seignette.’^ 4.pipes Holland Gin; 5 qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry Wine, “DtriTGordon A Co » • 6-\ -4tT .« u, «».. <1 - “Beigbeder.” 10“ “Madeira 1Q « “ j “L.'P.Teneriffe “ “Carpenter;” 40“ «; “ Oporto •*. ■ variouagraiea: :30 ' “ '* Lisbon ; <-i ...-.v « 0 « * : 10 Sauierne Wine* 10 “ Bordeaux Claret “ Montferand s’* ' ■l5 " Marseilles “Bergass;” •15 baskets Champagne Wine. “ Heidseick ::i5 ir_ i u -- u M P. AiMuinmA Co.” IQ ; * j ; U: ._ V A Sons fiOcases Claret, of various grades, imported in bottles: 10 “ Bordeanx.Olive Ou, crop 1848, “Lurauds:” i 5 u 144:;...;I 44 :;...; 44 44 “ “Lfttours;” •• 29 Marseilles “ “ just received and for sale by 1 : , (s«p2l) MILLER A BIOKETBON. S“ WEET jPOTATOE»-30 bbls. Sweet Potatoes on consignment and for sale by oet3 ! ‘ “ KING A MOORHEAD. COLVER A MYERS. ©rattspurtatton fitttts. C. A. M*ANULTY A. Co;, Proprietor!, Canal Basin, Liberty si, Pittsburgh.' (Oaaette.only.copy.il. .. ~ . TIC MIXTURE. fStnigrhtum Ctnes. E. W. Kimball & Cb.,j - < DckunTHcojol tc Co., 84. Wall st.j New. York, y f . Liverpool, England. : Rispxctjtulli inform iheirfrierids and4ne - r A£m* P.ublic^thattheyhave.catwnencedtheGen*- - Mwjm fo| and Co7m7Ti*non 'Bunn«Wf ir>~ jmKxnX K e “ ie . r withHhe- Generol -Pasjmgw gHmtiagCcttificatea of passage frOntLorldon, •■■^^UraptwlrltabUn;Belfast,«r anypori dftbe Old Country 4o New, York, Boston and- PhilaaqlphiaVow the most reasonable terms. * Draft* and Bills of Exchange, trorn £1 to any amotxnt on thc Royal Bank of Ireland aniHts'branches, ami on . Liverpool. , . .j, The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packet*, a*-fixed upon, dire tbelst,Oih, iltb, ICtb, 21st | and 26th of every month. } \ class, and are com | manded py Tnen' of, character .dnd experience. The. I Cabin, aceonttnodations are; all that can he'desired in I potntof splendor and convenience. They are famished with cverydereTiptfOn of stores otlhe best kin<L. Pancr tuahty in the days of Sailing will he strictly adhered to, I Packet Ships Roscius, Siudons, Sheridan and Garrick, I are vessels of the largest class:'and those.desirous to I bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. 1 Passage can be secured atihe lowest, rates. 1 •• NetgjQrlcans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass | age brfrelght, apply as above.orto ...» ■ ' ; <3 JOSEPH SNOWDEN; or* , EDMUND SNOWDEN, . I deed!] Comer 4th and Pittsburgh, Passage to and from England* Ireland* SCOTLAND AND WALE 9. JJ7“Dy the Sttamship SARAH SANDS, ant the regular Paehet Ships, 4r*«£o P. W. BYRNES A CO., engage Passengers to and from laverpoolbythe Regular lane of Presets on the iBVSib, llta, 16th, 21st and26tbof every month. The regular line of Packet Ship* saUingbetween Liv erpool and New York, compose the following Ships: The. FIDELIA, • The NEW YORK, « HOTTINGUER, 11 QUEEN or Tn* WEST, “ ROSCIUS, » SHERIDAN, « ISAAC WRIGHT,. “ OXFORD. “ ASHBURTON, “ HENRY CLAY, 4t WEST. POINT, “ NEW SHIP. “ YORKSHIRE, - « CAMBRIDGE, “ LIVERPOOL, “ CONSTITUTION, - SIDDONSj ... « GARRICK, # « COLUMBIA, : , 4 ‘ « . PATRICK HENRY, « NEW WORLD, “ WATERLOO, « JOHN R, SKTDDY, Andiafirst class American or Merchant Ships,sailing from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia weekly; and by thetavoriteSteam-shipSAßAHSANDS—sailing as follows: Prom Liverpool onOth Jane,7th August ana 10th October, and from New York on Sth May, 7th July, Bth September and 17th November. Persons visiting the Old Country and those wanting theit relatives out extraordinary quick, should selectthU conveyance, the priec of passage *n the Sarah Sands be ing very little morethan. Packet Ship rates. For passage apply to P. W. BYRNES A CO, 83 South sI,N. Y-, ! and3o Waterloo Road,Liverpool. - P.B.—We have at all times for sale Drafts at sight, for any amount, on the National Banlcof Ireland, its Branch es, Ac. Ac. . Apply as above, or to JOHN THOMPSON, 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ocUl:3ra .lA:'.. Utrnden A Co.'a A . hot mssnaEK SHE ARBA N O E M ENTS. 2flK JET Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming from Enrobe, engaged in America to come over, in cither of the spins of HahhdeS & Co., will be furnished withihe following Provisions, ot their eqnivslent,in other articles areally Conenu, Afay 17,1849. rpHISPLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto* X fore, when Passenger* found themselves in Provis* ions,- many of them came ou uosrd entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 Bis. Bread, 10 W Rice, 10' “ OameaJ, 10 i“ Floor, 10 “ Bean* and Peat, 35“ Potatoes, l Vinegar All of Rood quali ty, ana one-tenths of-the Provisions furnished will be (delivered lo each Passenger every week, with a suf ficient supply of Fhet for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers’apartment. The Camboosc and Cooking-range*, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Kvery attention will be paid lo promote their health andcomfort. , Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, r . }e7_ , Fifth *U near Wood. T»M^ifl«Mhr»t£nU|nttbßdBte«r REMITTANCES and Passage to and •SvVWCrOffl Great Britam and Ireland, by W,*WX 9EmK* J.T. Tapaeou, 75 South «!.,corner VMC , ot Malden Lane, N. V. t and 96 water* *oo Rood. Liverpool. The accepted the Agency of the above Ilottse. ere now prepared to make arrangement* on the most libera! terra* with those desirous of paying the passage of their friend* from the Old Country; and they flatter thessselVe* their character and longstanding in business will give ample asaoraucethaiaUtbeir nr* rangemeots will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. k i, T. Tapscon are (crag and favorably known forihesuperiorcU**,accommodation, aiul sailing qualities of their Packet Bbip«. The QUEEN OP THE WEST, SHERIDAN. GARRICK; HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SiDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the fist and Sfttbf and from Liverpool the Oth and Uth; in addition to which they have arrangement* with the St, George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packet*, to insure a departure from Liveipootwvary tva dayr, belag thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with thririncreasing pautmage! while Mr. W. Tapscoti's constant personal superimendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the Comfort and accommodation of the passenger* will t»e particularly attended to. Toe subscriber* being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation liusine** In*tween Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge ot and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance ot disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract forpassage.froui any sea* port in Great Britain or Ireland to thia eiiy, the nature ot the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at] tainable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the, best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full? REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at aigbl for any amount, payable at the principal cities! and towns in Englaud, Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus af fording « safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avaiil themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,; map27-dAw-ly Philadelphia. RoebCf Brother#, * Go. WlyjV Fulton irr., New Yoes ' r Edkx Quay, JjJW Duaun; Scotland Road, Lute*pool. AMHK . JAKES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at, Cana) Basin, Pittsburgh, Arraniemtnts far 1848. T>OCHE, BROS. AGO., sole Agents for the BLACK Xx BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing, to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1848 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New Yorx and Philadelphia. They refer to their former courseof -doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their ordeTs/thattbe tame satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. , BBItIfTAtrCSS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. .Drpfts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangemenuto bring oul passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febg3mdaw» JAMES BLAKELY. 'aii«|sTo tßd From ■if*. jffv GREAT BRITAIN * IRELAND. *■£ Gzoigb .Bumrd ft Sos, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li vespool.. , CaaijKLxft Rippaxo, No.i&South at., N. Y. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency atthia city oftbe above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared to make engagements for passenger* to come out from anypart of Great Britain orlreltna,bythe re gular Line of racket Ships, sailing fromlaverpool week* iy. Persona engaging withasmay restassured thattheir ftienda will meet with kind treatment arid prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to oraddresS SAMUEL M’CLURKAN ft CO., 142 Liberty »t, Pittsburgh. N. B.*—Passages engaged here from. Liverpool toPitts* burgh direct, and drafts for any 1 amount forwarded; pay* ablo at sight, throughput the United Kingdom. jy3o-iy. HARVPBK; 400^0 . PABSETai*. AHD BOOTTASCH / :- •’ - ,/ - ' Olio** - - •:. } TTARNDJEN, & CO, continue to bring out pertonsfrom JjLunypan of England; Ireland, Scotiandor Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the.wantftof emigrants* We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest 4ho sea*portt, at we take chargeorthem the moment they report themselves;and see 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' passengers to ihoto that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in 'some ofcf erqft at a cheap rate, which,-too frequently proved their ■coffins. ‘ ' l '- We intend •to perform dor contract* honorably, tost whatitmay, and not act af was the case last seasonwith other offices,, who either performed notat all, or when it suited their convenience. * DrafU drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to £l,OOO. payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, I&gland, Scotland sad Wales, JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, fifth street, one door below Wood at. WP REMITTANCE. Sfib FflHESubscribersare prepared to forward money to all X parts of England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. { SAMUEL hPCLURKEN A CO., feb!2 - 142 Liberty street ST. CLAIR HOUSE, CORNER iOF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS. ERESH OYSTERS, OAME, and every delicacy of the season the market affords, served up at the shortest notice, and in the very best style. The house is .fitted up and arranged In the best order, under the man agement of - : (sep27] - JOHN Mi CAMPBELL, BY EXPRESS—Received at Hogan & Cantwell's, £6 Market street, and for sale low—. ' I dozen fine crotchet steel worked Bags; 1 “ “ velvet *• « ’ 2 “ “ crotchet “ “ Purses: • 1'« ; “ net “ « “ [dec3 .~.F"" u.> ~ y -ties ~ :' !_= Jitsrirante fflompgtneg. - Fire *n*l'H»rine~lnittwneer- ”• THE Insurance CompanypC North America, of Phila delphia, through iudmy«uutb6rfzed'Ajgent.the sub scribe offers tomake permanent and limited Insurance on property.in thiscity and its vicinity, and on shipments bythecahaiondrivers. 'M.i^syxo i - r ,DIRECTORS: ?W- v ArthurG.Coffin, Preset. Samuel Brooks, . .* Albr< /Charles Taylor, SamuelW. Jones, - Samuel WV Bm\lh, - Edward Smith, ■ Ambrose White, : . John A.-Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, / 1 _ : John- R. Ne fV .' Thomas P. Cope, Richard D.Wood, Win. Welsh. Henry D. Sherraru, Bec*y • This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States/having beenchartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty tothe public. ; WILLIAM P; JONES; At Counting Room of Atwood,-Jones A Co., Water and Frdtjtsts., Pittsburgh.:. • may4y- j The Franklin Fire Insurance Company i 07 PHILADELPHIA. iPERPETUAL.-rS4oo ,ooo,paid,tn,paid, tn office 103| Chestnut sl, north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss, or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the raostreasonable- terms. Ap plication, made either personally ot by letters, will be promptly wtendedio. ■ 0. N. BANCKER, Prest. 'C. u. Bavcxkb, Secretary. ■ DIRECTORS: ■ Charles N. Bancker, ‘ Jac6b R,Smith. I Thomas Hart, George'W. Richard*; •' Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . AdotphlE. Borie, Samuel Grant, DaviaS.Browa. - PITTSBURGH AGENCY. > # | Waxkics Martin. Agent, at the Exchange Office of I Warrick Martin A Co., comer of 3d’and Marsel sis. V I Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in I Pittsburgh. Allegheny and tho surrounding country. No I marine of inland navigation risks taken. . aug4-ly Agency ok the franklin fire insurance COMPANY OF Si earner «/ Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh;— The assets -of ;4hft, company on the first of Jnhnary t 1645, us published in conrornuty with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages* ** • ■ •* * Real Estate. «t cost* * * ■ Temporary Loans, Slocks and Cash- Making a total of* * 43 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be ’promptly met. and giving entire security'to all who ob-, tain policies from this Company.: Risks taken al as low rates as are consistent with security. octB WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. L Pittsburgh aml _ AlleghenyCiflrttiMy. > Located in Allegheny City, Fltmingstrtti, {continuathno', Sandusky,)abovethe North Common,, THIS INSTITUTION is now in successful operation, under the management of a competent Matron and Nurses. The Medical Staff is composed of the following Physicians: Drs. Addison, Gozzam, Dale, Brooks, Mor? gau. Beil, Lange and Comman; the two lost Of whom at tend to the German patients, - The object of the infirmary is not to be a mere recep tacle, but a euratbt retreat fdr the suffering and the sick. The charity is, therefore, limited to accidents and acute diseases, except ire tztmne Casts. As many oases of this character will be received graiis? as the foods will allow, . individuals, Churches. Beneficial Societies, Families, Ac., who wish to provide an asylum for sick friends, I members, and domestics, can do so at from $3lO 65 per ( week, according to attendance, rooms, Ac, .. ’ • | All applications for permiis most be made to iho follow ing gentlemen : Dr. Addison; Dr. Gazzara, Sixth street; Dr. Brooks. Third street; Dr. Moreau, Penn street: Dr: Lange, Hand' [ street; Dr. Corrnnan, renn street. Fifth Ward, riusburg; and Drs. Dale and Bell, Second Bank, below Federal street, Allegheny city. i ' Subscriptions and contributions for this Charity, may j be made to the 'Rer. W. A. Passavant, Director of the | Institution, or to the following Bankers, who have kind* | ly offered to receive them: I Messrs. Kramer A Rohm, N. Holmes A Sons* S. Jones j A Co., Win. Larimer, Jr., Hill A Curry, H.D. King, Hoon I * Barge am. dccifrltn I ames aomstxoso. saMuri* caozxsu ARMSTRONG a CROZER, Commission. Merchants, No. 23 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Rsrxa to—Hanna, Hussey A Co.. Pittsburgh;, Uanna, Graham A Ca, New Lisbon, O.; Merchants generally, WeiUvtUe, O 4 Rhodes A Ogleby, Bridgeport, A. G. Richardson A Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard,Louisville, Kj.; Guile A Dorwort, St.;Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. . ■ ■■. ■ •>. : /, decfiiy LAW SCHOOLS riiHE Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen- JL tlemen desiring to read law. He will superintend and direct their studies, andby constantsupemsion,and strict weekly them for odmiuion to the Bar. . BKABE WASHINGTON* The Subscriber* have beertinhabitpfdailyprofession al intercourse with Reade. Washington, Esq-, for many years, and feet great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal mfonuatiou, and bis eminent capacity forihe undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge ofihe legal pro-' fessiou, to avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Shater, O. Metcalf, A. Burke. Tbo». Williams, Wilson M’Candles.*, C. Dntragh, Robert Woods, James. Dunlop C. O. Loomis Wm B.M’Clure, J, D. Mahon, A. W-LmoU*- decls4m • - iargaiß Ceratrt ~OTrraixn aao rim wmWBOB< Ta., • -<■ Jls the raost pojalarof ad BOO Ym* SHOE Es! tnblishmentt tn the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprirtorlw'cpiep the very best Roots and Shoes, which afa made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeningthe best a*sorted*stock of BOOTS and SHOES in tn© Western country, but be is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house, possibly can. be cares not what facilities they boast ot Laving 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 from 10 to & per cent, lower than any other store in the city. The way . to test the matter is for all who intend purchav ing' B(H)TS., and SHOES, to call at BATES’ GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock arid prices, and aH'witl be satisfied that the Great Bargain Corner, Smith- Jirld-and Fifth ttreett, is the place for the public, one and all. to get good Boots tuwl Shoes cheaps for cash. «1«» J. BATES. Great Western Middle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. IHIK 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, Hame*t,Trunks and Whips;; all of which he will wurrantlo be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something;lower^ihanhasbeenheretofore soldihthe city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No. .414 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to otdar for machinery* OCI3I • • . Cf. KERBY. cElcftterlni’s New Clrcwlar Scale Pianos* CM t EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, from the celebrated manufactory of Chicker- Boston; with the new unproved cir ■ ■ • I I "cular scales just received and now open. For sale at at Mr. Chicken**’* Factory prices, by . • JOHNJI-MELLOR, No. 61 Wood street, Pittsburgh sole Agent for Chicker ing’s grand and square Pianos, for WcsternPenna. oct& JOHNSTON A STOCKTON have gM received the following new works: History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com prising a history of internal improveonnts, (Rivers, Har bors, Ac.,} from the formation of the Government to the present time: embracing, tilse, historical notices of va rious political events oj .Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee taxi together with .biographies, per sonal histories, Ae M by Henry Q. Wheel?*,illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. . History of Charles I, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. ’ The Romanceof Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel; Mary Barton: a tale«f.Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors: by Samuel Warren,Esq,j F, R; 8. of the nner temple, Barrister at Law. s ~_,- decs Iron City Cracker and Hnkd Uakery. .. J. SHEPHARD * TlfOULDrespectfully informhis friends and thepub -Tf .tip generally,that he v has addedto hisxnher Diui* nessjthentanufactunng of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one ofWRj Nevin’s Cracker and Pilot Bread machines; he is prepared 10 fill all orders for crackers or pilotbread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public is respactfally invited to call and examine fot themselves. BAKERYj No. 10 Cemmercial Row, Liberty st oppo* N B. Bapenor family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small.rolls, fresh every tnornlngcan be had at the store, or my wagon, or at ray stand fa the market. > : Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made - to order. „ ;J. SHEPHARD. No 10 Commetdil Bow. Liberty st “It li the bestCott|h HedletM X ever Saw.” £1 BAD the following proofbf the superiority of Dr. TF3- it lard*? Oriental Cough JHtzfwre. from a respectablecit n, who has tried it : . ■ * ._ - PirtsmoH, Dec. 15,1847. NxantA Han A Bxocxwat:—After laboring forsevera! weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus ’fkr,';restated the ef fects of severalof the “infallibles,” 1 was induced to par chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair, trial. To my great surprise, aflarusing only one half of. the bottle I found myself entirtlr well. M ltisth4 bat medicine lettr taw)'* . aMb£ P I?AY9 & BROCKWAY. ctalHow,fLiberty street, near Canal. innft N~*f\V DAGUERREOTYPE ti(X)m;Bufk*'s Build : ings } | Fourth itrttt.— Hough A* AatHoKT, Dagueireo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of tiie inhabitants of FitubuVgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third; story of Burke’s building, 4th' sh ; : Persons'wishing pictures taken mayrest assured that no pains shall be spared to them In the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind,-enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness tohatuze. The publio are solicited to call and examine.. Persons pitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take iDemunlessperfeet satisfaction sgiveu: N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. in the artw containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 ’ O OystarAgeney. YSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex press, FineTresh Oysters, which I will sell low, at my store, iu the Diamond; also at Wm. Kramers, corner of Second and Smithfield Streets, and H C. Kellv’g, corner of Fifth and Market alley. > ■ - I will receive them daily at the above places. All Oysters warranted; money returned, if not good. BOV* : P.B.DRAVO. fljirttga anb JHtbidnta. T IVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, JjNERVOUS DRBILITX;: DISEASE OF THE KID NEYS* ASTHMA, and all affectionsarising from . : derangement or disease lafte Biliary* Diges ’ j tive,: Vascular. Respintfoiyyand Nervous, . V ' | - Syitemsj sucn as comtipation, inward T I t i -- -pUesfteSrtbuni,lossof appetitejCont ] ed tongue; ecidny ofihe stom- - .. I ach, swimming of the head, •? * ' fullness'CT weight lb the stomach, dimness of vision palpita tion of the - • . hearty Choking or suffocating aensaungv depression- of spirits, sudden flushes .of neat, pain in the side of bock, - weakness of the limbs, cold, feet, constant im t . oginings of evil, fever .and dull pain in the * ?. bead, pain and :difficulty .of breathing when lying upon .the side,; frightful dreams,sourerucutiotu,yellow*. . ; ness of the akin ;and< eyes, deficiency .of-poifpira* ;: wA /. uon, Ac, Ae/canbe fv i.A . . , -effectually ..j . ... . . cured , / . .!•, by DOCTOR HOOPLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. • Their power over the above diseaseais not djcelled— if equalled—hy any .other preparation ip.fte United States,as the cures in ihiatdtiyaiteauinmany.Cßsesaf ter skilful physicians had failed: V T r .\ ;i - Derangement in lhe Jjver and : stomach, are sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid action of the sympathetic and other'flervdft follows, and the fuuc- of thebralhare irtipaired and deranged; as tferves Are the cotntectingittfdium between mind and matter.lt follows,fromahe -reciprocal action thatboth nut»t>be moreor less implicated and deranged simultaneously; derangenfehtthere will attoproduccdiaeaaeof the a KIN, LUNGS, UTERUS and KTONEYS.,aswellasthe brain. The thodsahds <vfto die \viih- YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, i* owing! id! the. same nansejtmd the, majority of cases of that mOitpainAil disease, CONSUMPTION; bliginaiesfrpm the same., In ftetihe stomach is the important organin the system of matter, ok upon it you depend for the snccessana all the; advantages to bo derived from, the administration pf. in-* lern&l medicines, Us fhtictiohs are of the utmost im* portanceto every one in constituting the source tain of Ufe,which i* nutrition. : ,No organ possesses sueh remarkable sympathies* noneiachreraaikabbs power, in modifying every phftdf the syisieln. ■ The tdre success In treating disease of the liver and stomach successfully has notbochawantoifpalho)ogical Yupwledge of their functions,: but the preparation of. a. compound that would act .upon the disease ai,d all the. sympathetic afflictions. That 1 point his been gained in these Bitter* and they arc BNSRELX VEGEtABLE, ihd will iii eve if enie pcfinauentty destroy costiveiiess, aud give strength and. vigor to the .frame, at no timede bilitating the patient/ and they are grateful to the mow delicate stomach under any circumstances. ' ; ALL CAN BE • who .Will use them as directed, (it wrrfcnvtH* rowxa i The few months this preparation has been before the public, has, from ini infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land, their object being; for the . benefit of suffering humanity; Us success toss surpassed allprecedemsjttnuJtisfreei'romallalcoUolicstiiaulani. syrup; mercury, aloes/qulnine, acids, and all injurious ingredients* and especially adapted to the diseases of the variable c Umate of the'United states, andohe West In-: dfulslands, "•* ; - ;:v - v.-V ... .... WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, ate made strong by using itr-in faet it is a family medi cine, and canbe 'administered with safety Ida child one year old,the delicatefemale,ora ritah of. ninety, < The Philadelphia Democrat says u Tbi* medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy *i and. ia in-great demand. We can speok frora experience, that it ha* producedmahr'wondeffhl cures.” ;; .T|The Dally soiksay*“WebeUeve it is oWof the. bestmedicinesofthe age—« friend having used it in his own: family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and- UverComplaint".».,, ** f j ( ». * <sinr-?r The Splrltof the. Times and Kejfftne says:—“Do our gobd c iuze os. who are invalids, know the many aston ishing curesftatfcavebdea performed by Dr.Hoofiand?* celebrated German EitteriT If they do riot, ..we recomr’ mend them to. the German Medicine Store, 278 Bsc*:; lueenailwhoate affictedwiihLiver Complaint, dice, Dyspepsia or Nerybuh Debility; the Doctor; has i eared many of our citizens,, after ftp best physicians I 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 oor testiinony ia their favor, and. that which gives ftem greater claim upon our humble ef- - flirt. they afe entirely vegetable. , • Toe Evening Bulletin say*:—The -Celebrated German i Bittern are an invaluable.remedy for ‘Jaundice, Dyspep-, ML and nervous complaints.” •. NeaPs Gazette says>- u lt is'not often we notice ihe various excellent medicines advertised, in our columns, because we alre unwilllng to speak except from personal j experience, and a good ebnituution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such article*. A word, how ever, of Dr Hooflood’s German Bitters. • This. wu show tobe an epceUentarticle Iblfiflingifi'every feipect what isclMmed fijritby fheedyertiser. : ( - The DailyNewsttyi:*' '"''*•••• ‘>A speak knowingly of Hoof land’s celebrated German Bitters'when we say it is „A blessing of tMr age, and U diseases of rite biliary tive and netvous systems, it has not, we think, on squax. —ills a veoxraaLX.riOh>Atioa»arrir Kina vvrrßut;i coaou, and to all invalids we would recommend.it as wdnky their confidence.. , ; What stronger testimony can a medicine havet": Al the Depat can be seen the evidence* of many of Odrji&asT respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis> cases. •' ' ' Principal Depot, German .Medicine Store, 278 RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John E. Logan] Har riahurg.by D; W. Gross; and respectable dealers gen erally throughout the country. -• : . , - *5600,615 03 -**•100,067 77 .*•*207,409 73 SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Long* - ate In danger,.the work of the destroyer has been begun, tke Cpugb of Consumption hatb-in it a sound of death; -r'; -i> *r. v~ Am tot a-MothxAT' Your darling, child,, your idol and earthly j*y; tv now perhaps confined iffhercbju&ber by * dangerous cold—her pole cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained iipoa her •—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. - ~ • i YotJjto Mar, When lasi about to enter liiej disease sheds r-heart crushing blight over the fair■ prosperts of the fu turo—voar beetle cough and feeble limbs-tell -of yOtaf losao* bone, but you need not despair. -There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is- ‘ . Shernttt’i AlLBeaUng BalAttm . . ; Mrs. Attaxk, theiivrlfeof Wm. IL-Aitreej EtfftwOs given up by Dr. Sewalhaf Washington/ Ora; 80l and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Or. Mott of New Vork. Her friends all thought she must die: She had every appearance of -being in consumption, and wakso pronouncedly her physicians—Sherinun’s Balsam was given nndM.cnred her. Mr*; GAa&AßiAJtix.of Bull's Ferry , was also cared of consumption by'this Balsam when all other remedies uulcd to give.reUefrrjthe Was reduced to a-skeleton. Eft A.C. Caftle, Dentiat/381 Broadway, has witnessed its .effects m several cases where no outer medecine afford-' ed relief—but the Balsam x operaiad,bke achorm./BftC. also wnuesred its wondernu efleets in coring Asthma,. which itnever foils of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may | be, h effectually cured by this Balsora.-li heals the raptured or womidedblood vessels, ami makes' lungs sound again. . , . ' ? Key. Httrav Jotes; 108: Eighth avenue, was curedof cough and'cat&rrhai affection of SO years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than ail die other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney ■treei, gave itto a sister-in-law who was laboring.under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to cOmfbriable. health. Mrs. Luchetta Wrlls, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman’s Bataani' her at once, and She -is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a‘timely use of this .medicihe. - Thisjndeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affectionsof the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. . Price 25 centa and fit per bottle, Principal Office 108 Nasbftu street, Nfew York. _ Likewise Dr. Sherman’s celebrated Cough, Worm and < Camphor Lozenges.. Premium-Tooth-'Paste and'Poor Man’s Plaster. • . .'V r? 1 Sold wholesale and retaU by, WM, JACKSON, at hli • Bootjahd Shoe' Store .and, Patent Medicine. Warehouse,' 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents, for Allegheny, county; ; . . ~ A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city, Jonathan- Ghiiost, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mustin, cor. Webster st. and Elm; ..Daniel Negley, East Libertyr H. L'rMltdhen, Wi'lklris bdrgh; Thos. Aikon, Sharpsbargh; Sain}.; Springer, Clin ton; James M*Kee, Stewartstown; Jonn. Blacc, Tunle Creek; C. F. Diehl, £fizObeth; Rowland A Spn,< APKees • port; McEldowney, Bakers town;/ Riley.,, M’LaughUn, Pltnnb Township; Wm. J:,Smith, Temperiuiceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarehtum;G.H.Bt'arr,Sewickly. mar9-lv, ORfa ESTJMONYJr-Dr. W.Lasde, of Fayetie ville, N. Yn says: “I am welt persuaded, and have been for some lime, thai yput Domestic Vegeiable Piils are of greavnie tooll those who. may have occasion to itte them, and have adminiclejred teem to my patients.’ s • Fever and Ague,'Dyspepsia; anq Bilious Fever, are im mediately .cured by the use of Dr. Ralphs Pills. Price. , 85 cents.a box. Sold wholesale and retail by V v S.L.CUTHBERtf/ * • ' : " v Smiihfield street, near Third.;>. Also, by Wm. Cole; Allegheny city ; J. G. Smith: Btr mirigham; and John arCraqken.FifUt Ward. :febl7~ Jaynea’FamiiyJlediotnes* DR. S. S.tCOOK, Fiona, Ohio, writes, March. 1845; “I have used your Ycrm\fuge y Balsam, .and JBxip*cmmhr,imny practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, aim never/an yet, tomy recollection; failed bf realizing my fullest expectation-in iheir'curative prbpcrtfes. four plher.medicines I cannot speak of from experience: but Judging from those I have used.-1 doubt not but thafthey claim, and are entitled to all the' confidence'reposed in them, by those who- have otedtnem;! Waif formerly yerypartial to Vermifuge, until I becameaequain 1 ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to-any othertjowin.use. .. •% liti.i'i » « .Reswctfally, yours*, Ac., 8.8. COOK, M. D. n sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Siore; 72 Fourthst ; •feblfi • TV A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH 9YRUP.-Thi.nre- JD • parhuon has proved-Itself to be of very great emca cyin the euro of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma,'Spit ting -©TBlopdrWboopihg Cough;-and other Fneumonic AflecttonSi and the propnetors; feel warranted in recoin .mending jit as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to -show certificates of iadispuiableomhoriiy. in teetiraosyof its valae.. . , / Itis pleksantto the taste, and is offered as to placje jt withinthe reach of every'persons Miere are> perhaps, butfew Cough preparations that will pro duce sdeh decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., > Corner of First and Wood; hlso, corner of Sixth and , Wood Streets. • ‘ . . dccl3 D'rVrALPH’S Cklkbeatkt) V£obtasu( PmLa are lor sale, wholesale and retail, at the ■ r j ; RxAL KsTAT* OFFICS, - - I' - No. 50, Smithfield st. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G; Smith, Bir mingham; John McCracken, Peun.street, FiflhWard. 1 feoSl ipORSAXiE—A brick dwelling’hoaeo and lot, in aplea- J* shut location, situated on Knoll street,. The house is well arranged, having a goad cellar,akitcn-* en and dining room,hall and bed rociins and finished garret 1 Lotis 20 ftet, byl2u deep,.iq>a‘htcfc street Price, 4U,20(k Terms, : 93ooin'haod,halauce in< Your equal yearly payments. 1 ' \. 4 ' i -a' 'B/ CUTHBERT, GeoertlAgem, r *,-- i "' r -" r '’-U - ’■.■■; : ''?- : ’ v 7.Cr'V. : :’;• i '.r.^-?' 'i ■ '. 'f ©rags anb „ CHINESE HAIR : ma'tchlew. article "for growth, beauty; and restoration of This. Cream/ when once knpwn, will supercede ajlotberarti-. deal of iie3tifid:flotV‘in use.* >Whereiidead i harab, thin, unhealthy, nor turning fcrey, Hrte vr applied'* tions will make the hafr/soft and dark, and giye Rfe pdau* tifoli lively appearqhcer.nnd will also raakdit maintain It* liveliness and healthy colors twice a r long as all the ! preparations thatare generally used. Where the hairis i thin, or baa.fallen on,-it may b&restored by using thi* Credm. .Everybody and gentleman who.is in the habit of I using oils on their hair should at onee purchase a bottle of r the Chinese. Hair Cream,asit isso compoaedtiiat it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give ..perfect satisfaction^-every inf Stance. • •- v For testimony to its verysuperior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Kev. Mr. Caldwellto Mesrrs. Hendershou A Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the- Southern States: ‘ .*-7.""- Later the Rea. R. CalditnU.Pasioro/Ou Presbyterian \ .V -.- . ■ 'CkUTChf PuUu&; l ' i Mfeana HESDESsndrr A &tbetch : GKOTtsantw—l take p.e&sure lu adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dtt-Parish's China* HairCre&m; (or % about two years agp my hair wtfs ! very dry/bristly; and' disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cregm, and used it according to the prescription, it is uow elastic, *sb ft/ and fiVm. tbtnehead. Many .balsams and I oils \ were:applied, leach leaving ray hair in a woreestate thantiefore. Thiar Cream, however, hasmefcmy expcc-. tatioirt';’"-'* , *..* As an article forthe toilet, my wife gives it preference' over uf pthers, being, delicately pcriumed ananoidis t. posed ter rancidity:: The ladies, will find the, I Chiiiese Cream v to be a desideratum til their preparations forthe toilet. Respcctfuliy, Ac., - r w . Ri CAUQWELL. 1 Pulaski, January 7,1917. I % JD"8old wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John I 'ssr*qwnsendi 46 Alarket.sW and JoclMohler, corner of rWopdandFinhgw. /j r . j lels^dAw4y T ADEESare cautioned against using Common Prepa- J J_jired Chalk: not awarehow frightfallyinju-1 ricraBiti*toihe*km! how coarse, how I yellow, and unhealthy thsskin appears afterasingpre-l pated chalk!, Besides it is injurious; containing a, large | ; quantity of lead! -. We have prepared a'beautixul f vege-1 'table ampje/whieh we call Jones’ Spanish Lilly. White. 1 It Isperfectfy innocentybeing purified of all deleterious I quafitiet,and it imparts to the skin a natural, .healthy, | alabaster, clear, lively white : at the same tune' acting 1 as on the'skln. making it soft and smooth.. , f ' Dt- James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massaebn- | setts, «tays: “ After analysing Jones’ Spanish LilWWhil?, | 1- find it possesses the most oeautifal and natural, and at j the same time innocent, white ! ever saw. 1 certainly ] can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin/1 Tequiresbeautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. Directions I best way: to apply LiflyWhite, is withsafc leather' orwool—theformeris preferable. . Arms set or Teeth roa 25 cujrrs.—White teeth, j ; foul; breath, headthygums. : Yellow a|td unhealthy teeth,.] after being once or twice cleaned with Jones’: Amber I Toothpaste, have the appearance of the most Beautiful l .ivory, and, at the same time.it. is so iperfectly;innocent I andexquiritely fine, that itsconstantdaily use;is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are ingood condi- Uon, beautiful poU4b, and presentiiig a. nrematurodecay. Those already aepoyea,it prevents .from becomingvrorse—iialsofaitensiaCn'asis becoming - loose, and by perseverance it Will render the foulest teeth delicately white,and make thebreathdelfcioualysweet. Price 25 or 37J cents a'box. Aft the above are sold Only . at 62 Chatham st n sign of the Americah Eagle,New_York, i And by the appointed Agents whose names appear in < the ■ next column. w ‘ 1 Will tou kaxsy, andgeta rich husband, face is your fortune!”- IsH beautiful, clear, ‘ls. it White! lfnot,it canbe izi&de so even.though it be yel low? disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled! Thou*? and# have beenmhde thus who have washed once or twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap., The effect is . glorious arid magnificent. Butbfc sure you get the genu ine Soap, at the. sign of the America* Eagle, 82 Chatham street .v h.-- ;•••: : . ... ~ Ring*Worm, Sait-rheum,B<rnrvey, Erysipelas, Berber’s; Itch; are often cured by Jones’ Italian' Chemical'Soap, ! .when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures ’’pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at 4be American Eagle, 85 Chatham'street Mind, reader, this seldom or never Auli. t : J C. INGLISi Patterson. . atJAcason’se^Libenyst^headofWood, Signof of the Big!Boot. . nov23. ‘ ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS*. : i&dy between twen ty and thirty, posse«sirijr asymmetrical fea tures, 4c.. is asked confidentially v can she tappOse any man could admire her whileshe bus, such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin;, and'Sacb dirty,' bad, when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth; a pure tweAt breath, ana a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using fc&. box of/ones’ Am ber TbothTartt; a skin white* pure and spotless as snow, by usingacake of the genuine Joh& Italian ChrminX Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by rising a 3a; bottle of Jona? Coni Star Ratorotixt. Bo not form an opinion •against this before youtrry, or yon will regret it; hot be sure to ask for Jones’ articles. Sold only in Ne w York tlB2Chathatn st/ For sale by : WM. JACKSON. Agent, ' 89 Libertyat, Pittsburgh^ /"lANCERj SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ex- | periehce has proved that no combination of medicine ;have ever been bo efficacious tn removing the„abov® dis- 1 eases, u DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, Ithaseffected 'c wi truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis ease* of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases <of the Skin. Swellings,: Dyspepsia,. Ac. ; This medieine eniers into the circulation, and eradicates-dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and.drowsi rieSs, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ahi- BiatiWt to the diseased and debilitated constimlion>_>There is aothinr superior to it In the whole materia medtfiAy It' hot: the diagustingnausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. jfar*R»r sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 78 Fourth near Wood. : t mat3o A Beelps fhr the Bnman Halrl mo FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE X' XT SOFTy SILKY, CLEAN AND FINE —Persons in consequence of the many things'sold, set down every 'imicie, (be;ii;ever„so good,! as. a humbugs If people could bq made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone’s Coral Hair Re* atbralivet aud sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair moist,isbfLaubora and dark,and keeps ttso; and hy its use tor sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could pee the number of.poer respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and findit the dheapestthing: tbeycan use,) for dressing and beautifying'the< Hiirj for keeping it soft; and in order three times a* loag as any other article made; and . . Forces ilto grow, stops its falling, And costs but3sbilungs:iotry. We formerly sold nothing less.than 8t bottles, butwe :wish people to try it. 'Sold only at 82 [mind 92] Chatham, irtreet,New York, arid by r _ i*‘ -.martO ’ • • WM. JACKSON; Agt* Sfr tlherty st.. .’M'ORK TESTIMON Y for Dr. Wellard’s Family Medf- JjXpm.es.— The undersigned, citizedsofPjtahutgbVhay tngt personally Used Dr. Wtllard’s Oriental ‘Cough, MJx*. lure, and experiencedils beneficial effects, domostcheet*: fully recotmxiend'it’a* safe and effectual, in .allcased/ Speaking from we believe that it-has tio perior : and would recommend its use to alt the: afflicted.; CHARLES LEWIS,.. WM. JENKINS. , Pittßburgh. Morch tsth,lS49 . • : itTSold by J. Schoonraaker h John Hays, James A. Jobes, J. H: Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. J. Mohler, Ogden A Snowden. 1 ' ", : ap22 CJAtiT KHEUM, SCURVY. OLD SORES, VRX&ttfc Barber*s Juh. Chaps, Sort , Beards, Pimples.— This Is used by many physicians in this city la curing 1m we would not conßciencfcnptfyseU unless we. jknew.it to be all westate.:,. . ’ ‘ ' As a cosmetic* the true JONES'SSOAJP : is perhaps the only article ever knovnt that removed'iinpuritie»f an<J. cleared and beautified The skin, making; it soft) clear, smooth and white as an infants. Buttflind,ilißßoldat 82 Chatham sU'N. Y.-, and by : ! = • - ' TOT. JACXSPNj Agent*; ‘ ; f 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ' • do;ctob» iojbusiiiivr FORaa CENTS! ! BY" means of the Pocket or, every one his own physician ! twentieth edition, withup wards of a hundred, engravings,ishowing, private diseases 1h every shape and form, and malformation's of the genera tive system, by W. YOUNG, M. D< . i The.time has now arrived; that persons suffering from 1 secret diseases,need no morebecorae the victim ofquack-' eiy, as by the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without to business, or 'the knowledge of the moglinlimatu friend, and .with one 1 tenth the usual expensed Irr addition-tothegeneralrou tihe of private disease, it fully,explains the cause of man hood’s early decline, with observationson marriage-- besides many other derangements which it would not be : propenoenuraerate in the public print*. ' r 117* Any person seiidiugTWsmr-wvisckiiTS enclosed lii a letter, will receive one copy of thisbook, by mail, dr five copies will be seut for due dollar;* ’‘Address, * 4 Djn No. IS Spruce street, Philadelphia,” post paid.. 1 : ■ ' S' ' "i ' : - u ; Ip*'WANTED—Proprietors orarugor Book Stores, and Pedlars,in every town in< thoJTnited Stated to* act as agents for the above vrorki '- -- - octftSm'^ CONSUMPTION -seizes more victims than -any' other disease in our country. The yduiig; theold.thd beautiful and gay, are 1 all alike subject To i& invtdious : ravages, and many a hectic cheekhas been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. - LBdt every case orig natdsin a cold and a eougb—-perhaps deemed unworthy -of attention at firsthand only iuet\wiih remedies :wheu, •too Waichthe first symptoms with jdalbuir care, and make'lmmediate useof the Cotagh'Balsato of B. A. Fahnestock & Co., which will certainly check its further progress* and* restorethe infiamed organs to a beauUfui action..': ' For.«4ltf by B:M. &; Co., comer t»t and/Wood »ts.| also, corner6th a«id Wood. dcclt . , Veneers, Varnishes. Llffnamyltze, r A ND TURNED MATERIALS, of every description. jfV \kept lor sole* nud on bctter termslhan can be bad at any -other estabHshmeot'inihe city. The, subscriber had itfsrireciiived fifty thousand feet ofcMahoganyVe- he i* determined to sell and exQrtunef.wetn. Alw, 100 Ten-pin Balls, $1 black, aKd a splendid article; a^ : muchitmMpe>fl«aii;eyer offered in tfaismarkcLi , ;u v :*\j He also keeps on hand, andumis to order, all kinds of Carpehter’s and Cabinet Maker’s materials, atjch as— •••; • Columns; {'Bed Posts and Roils, fitted NcWelsj'. v' T : ' 1 np-with Gaitam’s patani BalustreaV.’ ; .\<r Or thehickory , Vlank for Railing, Ac, ’ screw. Bench Scretoji; £' Also, Table. Legs... Hand: ■ Moulder’sJßamioerm. . ScrewsrHandle^MaUets.* ■ Together /with- all mother things,generally-'kept in ;a Turning Shop. G. W. BIDDLE, 1 s Buildings, No. !27 Fifth st. 1 ' - id Rails, with Gazzara’s fast- i dl them, when finished; -• j •- Rytn't Persons buying Posts ani eningS, have the right to se) - decG:lnt CJT*AYED OK STOLEN—From LiglUCap’s Tavern, 4 . O miles from Allegheny) on the Fran£iinßoad,on Wed; nesday evening last, Sept. 27th, 1649, a Bay More, about I4f handßbigh; has a small white spot on her Co rehead ’ v andspme white on oue of her hind feet; had on a halter. wfreA she left. She is ahont 5 yeurs old. Auy.personyrho will returtiher. to or. ‘to -Jopji Agnew, Second Ward Hoiise,AHegheny,orj|end him informatioh she can be obtained, will be spit*, ably reward;*/; - ?om FERGUSON, , octfl .../ FineTownsmjr - -jxil3s feet below the ; .and infallible euro fcr Sprains. 1 Scalds, Banw, Tenor,,Eryiripela£, Scald Bead, Croup. Whoopihir-Coujrh, liiflpmrontory Sore Throat, Sore ana . Inflamed Soret tuuj i j .r^lAMMATn^yiatiEPMA'nm,'-•.' ] which yieldstp. its effects In ainrp rising Manner. ; It has never yet failed when- used according to dneo i I byjWWjjfe PU, and, could Walk Jackson’# , icEjZ&iXLu'ii * genUemaniearß^i*onyiUe,^bo toputeitherdf i consequence of lanjttneiw, enabled to •waUtW9.ir4l9a*q.a<owb6W^ l 9l«n?don, J . i | a sovereign remedy 4 "._ _ H COICTRACTIOEipF AN^^E The following ftfaihj; Jackson’s agent for Steubenville: -- - A the, fiiuer,orjm 'Band was so contracted as to deprive i for Unrty-EveyearajWaaentirely cured bythewe or, boltlepf the.CnLsd thatsbenow.boSitb^Mrfecjinw bar hand faliy'equalto the other v?bfchiliad affected. 1\ has alsobeftn foundiobe a safe anduWl j / 5 dity Jaa fiflfectudliy dditt of obstindtedeafitess, of.yeaw’contfnuance, by the tub ofiessthimone,boule otthp.OiVao that.she.said she., heardbqtfw than sheihadeyerjdond “' A l' .. A hentleman weTI kpown in Pittsburgh/ was cured qt nihdyears’stiwding^hy-the.Wfceiofu "- quantity Of’lhe ; ‘Ciil^.The hames 1 : and tesidwees of^hb;; 3 ;’ fc . . ' - '1 It* properties ate highly developed,fn the cfertaindrid - SevetaicartspfCramp Cholic bay«,bseii effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, inthe shortspacC. ofhalt ‘,., art Tipur. iWbefl tlie parties have bain Bg«m«d wlh pain. , , , , Itscuratrvepropettleahavebeenretoajknolymaniicstea ~ 'in theradicalenreof ' ’ ... .; i. , ■ DISEASES .OF. THE'SFUSB;;,,; ' ' . A lady, the wife df u planter in Ketnnoky, wnb eurv4„. effectnaiiy.bf oiidbf ihe.worstchses of diseased jppme, ; , , which had confined bet 10 her bed Torn conMqaraple ’timeiin.wbicbebbcotdd not: tnm herselfl It.ia also it, . ■, ■ure remedy and perfect care for palnsinlhesmallof the OF THE KIDJIE)fS. ’ Bead the following t ' id certify that I vfas afflicted wHtk-greot pain u> .. ; the smalfof my back tod k[dneyd, which affected me so . much that I could not stand npngbt By rubbing extei , f; naUy. and using half a tenspoonftl'interthnyv p mrt»t and ... - morning, I.waa entirely; enredijw JOBpJTmDIILE, . * * ' -.nearWarren,.Armstrongco,*Pa ;nf ‘i. f . Akentletoan‘ofPituburgh,afflicted, with ,avipl6ntin- ; _ fldnunation of .the pain ,of which. caused, i» him to £aint--was completely cured r in three flaySyby the ; .. . tiseof-theAmerican'Oil. • , • , V , ‘ is extremoty penetrating, and anti-inflammatory*, consc-,,, qaenily is confidently recommended as asovereignrem .edy wherever inflammation eziaUr.elihfir.eztertialflriM temat Usedimmediptcly after n cut, bnuse pr.wound* i h Wi !' C GAmB^E P^DJMB, ymCATIbN. It lias, iruiddiuon,,beea?bpDd a a£iaiary, pieosinghod effective remedy for those.veiyunpleasant and ,AND URINARY. COMPXAIKTB, JET Price, 50 cents per bottle. ; ■ •- v •.. paution—Bepn Your s The surprising’excellence Afid’gWVfcnfrpopularity the American Oil, has induced somedtsfonesipersons palmupon the imitation* rtf this truly valuable for thejpurpase of deceiving the on* - i r v wary, ami defnjmdiflfftho rropiie tori. ...( i.* ' i -1 . *- . In order to be. sure of obtaining the genuine, ebserv. IhefollowiiigTOtraTmsosy: . v ' 1 V -.v/ViV‘.-.o*? : - Ist See that the name > “Wm. Jackson, 89 liberty ft > >.s t $ headof i of each botUe, to imitate which is felony. ‘n' ’ / • v,; Sd.That each bottleisinelosedinnpamphletcontain ihg'foH directions foruse; nndnlsocontniniiigihfl name , >1 and address of Wim Jackson, General-Agent ‘lbl-the..*- ;, proprietors;. likewise, the,name and addresaoflhe pro, • prietors, D. Hail ft Co., Kentucky,- h - -. ; ;v. Gd. Purchase tmLT.of thA advertised oil; of, aI whom have a show biU, on which is printed the,names-Qf ■ the Proprietors and General Agents—-thus: D; Hail ft Co* ;-c .» Proprietors,Kentucky,- Wm. Jackson,PittshurgbyPa.,. GeneralAneptXbr;Wesiern PennsylTania,nandpart of, 1 * Ohio and western Vinrinia; thft printers’piiames— hTMillw ftShryock, Pittsburgh—prinied al the bouom■' :,v of said show bilL , -;VV,=*. *v.T 4th.i Observe~the genuine American Qilisof adark i< green color, without any sediment,and us specific gravi* ty lighter than , water. , The caunierfeita art jrcostiy of a black color ;—some white, -like .Spirits ot Turpentine,. ■>. said to here fined and. clarified ;- *o we So ersamirtnrqflfothegcommonfliitK tmdoaeablgctefiithy:.’ looking mixture, purporting to come fhttuihe-PUTsbntgH nhd Afieghenylttspeiisary <or these ;caun-:) r terfeiis possesseither the virtue orthe power of the*™*/ - AMERICAN OIL> 1 M ’w-Kv wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON,. General and Solo Agent for .the .Proprietor io*-Westerit - Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny? county,Pa*: v . , ;• i .A. M. Marshall,) “ . Dr. Brown, yAllegheny. city. , . S.mjftttßdßfS m r . • •. Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester. .■< • ■: Alexander AsdaleyWylie street* •• y J.JRvIL Jacques, Birmingham. . - Wm. J.iMniib, Tempenuiceville: Q. H. Starr, Scwickley.. . ' Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H.3,MU<well, Wtlkinsburgh.. 'Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgh. >!, Rowland ft Son. McKeesport. •f? •• . C.P. Dlehl, Elfeabetifci'. * i «.. *f ‘ t ; . John Black, Tunic Creek; • i —r-^M’Eldawnyjßakerstown. . . Samuel Springer, Clintoui ~ > - vi : James M’Kee, Bte wartalown. ■ y ■ < Riley M’Laughiio, Plum township. J, Fuitou, Tarentura. JereraiahFleming, Lawrence tiller : ; Robert Anhursville..; v,-attßl&-d&wCm : lj'KOMtbe New York'Gaxette, Oct. C, 1639. adailf . J? paper deservedly at the head of the daily press ia ' this country. ' • . . BmtjfTa Extract qfSattapAHßa:— it were but courtesy to call jhe attention of our readers to thisinvaluable prepv. oration which will be found advertised lit another column- . Mf; Bristol'is a brother,’ and issue s a higbjy interesJipg’ ■ ’ newspaper/ every now and theh,'one or two numbers of A which we have already noticed; ondlhe medicine itself ,h&s t?een eulogised bv nearly all theprtsrfdf the western country, and, we doubt not, jusUy euldgiaed; ItnasluitsV:; , favor, moreover, very flattering'tesuffidpi&ls from' the;;;; mosr eminent pmctitionersJn every pdrt t»f;the eotthtry' l i M where itfhae Been used. ' There is beauty Uiii•?' enough in the battles, aad in the engTaved labels id Which ' they are ehvelopedrtd.induceVpufch use,',even if. the", J. preparation it*fclfwere f riotoneofthr^sovtpreijnesHh 1 /, the .world,” as every person must bclifevdit ls—that is, u ' 1 every one must believe 1 ft is, l :Overy\dhe’ who •. would notresTsiamassof documentary evidencerconclu*. ‘ sive enough to convert it Turk io Chhsflinity*: Buy lone '■. ofthe boulesj'gentle ahd see whetheryod'adpot ''V, agfee wiih usori thiS point., ■ - ''■V-Z/* •’ saldby: ‘ * B;Ai FAHNESTOCK 4 ’ J u fdb24‘ ' cor. otlatarid Wood and fltharid Wood sis.. W CrOUT, AND TIC DULOKBUA'—"" .t» f A re spefctablegenUeman. galled At ocrofficfijW bee said, toinfonn usthat he kodbeen afflicted for IsyQ&ra with Rhetfmaiisra 'or Goat, and occasionally with Tic ~ he hod beefffrequenUy^onflncdtofair - rooptfor months together, acdoftensuffpnyd.theiaosniay m uimse and excniciauiig pain, but had been., ~ lasiiigVay the most sigr, ■ : jittl and u u expe cfefl,relfef. He says He: found the meal- i. >••. cine very pleasant andeffeetive, and;thatJiojumcon-.„ sidershimself jperftbfly Anrrr icon. • : 7.• ,v ..T.:, . AfFxcr Wobth Kkowtoq;—A geauexnin.orSerpfulous » habit; from indiscretion itthls ycranger dayfl, beeamp af'. ..= fectea with tnceratiausln the Throat;and Noseband.a. , disagreeable eruptionof Skin. ; Indeed} !fals',.whole". S stein bore the marks; pf being saturated with' disease. •. le hand and wrist Tere sa’ modi aSefated that he had lost the use ofthe handy avaxy-patt Heiug; dthrdted f deep, poinftU, and offensive •wcers r al3.’were'as hollow; t.’ and po ro 4a naan Iho ney-corab. ’ It war at this stage of fall t* corap)aint»Whendeaib.eppeared inevitable framtt loath/<£’- some disease, that he commenced the use ofJajmtfif lerative, and having taken sixwe&.bosps,fcs now perfect* ly cured. . *>/ 1 •; •. The Arterathre. operates tfaroneh the. cusnlauon> and purifies the bloodand system,-,,, wherever located,' apd the numerous cores it hhs per*-" -'- formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, gont, - - liyer complaint, dyspepsia irnd other chronitrdiseases, r ii ' J : truly astonishing.— Bjnntqfiha Timzs, . . i -ale in Pittsburgh, at the PEKOTTEA STOKE, /, '• ‘ 7Sr<rarth street i-- - Tfieih Arrtvalat Ho. lIS Wood street. MHODKINSON' has jui t opcVicd, ihe past, .1 , * <{» Flwcb CHINA, ' ; Plain t Whitc,Go!d Lme dnd'Gdld Baiid'Ra S«tu t'tfa 1 extensive aasonmentef White.'PlddrittißteeanaXivet- „ pooliron Stone W«re,luTeaSetuToxinseparatapieM^, ** required. Alio, a beautiful asfcontneat 01V Casqer&bras and Uanlpß.of tbariadrei’t. shapes' and* poß> ’ / *. teTMadiwctfromtho jdaadfacmwiri. : V ~ •- Ladlesweald doweHtogivehiniu’d'&ll.&t’ ' **. .pc 127 ’ ' , 1,1 5 , JToodi£4B(fopras<fotg v Collector* • / - w idi;i rfiHEnndCTsignedjencouragedbyilieliberalpationag’e \ X- of the merchants, professional- gentlemen, and me- • ; chonfes of-thpcuy, offers.hisse meet, for tbe collection ( w .of accouhts in the city of Pittsburgh and Trieinity. >Hav* jngatiended.tu. business of this kind (or manyyears for-'' tae.Board of 'JVade. and being well acquainted with this ;and the adjoining cities. hereto.confident ofhiaabilityi n togive satisfaction, by prompt andfaitfiftil,attention to all business entrusted to him- '•.-•>> • . r:' Jr. To be found at Mr. W*. Reed’3,- Merchant Tailor, Third strectjopposito the Post Office, / . : SSVSSZXCS?.. .... l .i• - * i i. 1 . Gabriel Adams; P. Duff,Accountant; - : J.Carotbers; J( Thomas Scott, Mason; . • i. -• A WBiXivingston; . Jas.McGolre.Merch’l-TailQr.i . :-James Marshall; ■■ JVra.B;Scaifc: * l ' 'George Breed; Dt. W.ftL VVnghtvDentiar Dr. Geo, D.Bruce; f?. Dodgel “ **“ {nbvyUhu Sketch Book; lllu«traieiby j.. .'Willis’ Poenwjillosuated by Leuae: '■ 1 ’ ■ ' ' Bead’s Female Poets of America, withborfrsltii ;; The Kai of tie Knickerbockers ' P ™ . • A Fable for Critics. EUir’Metricaißomnnces ■ ■ ■ „■ <. -■ : [ ; . The Child of the Bea.' • ■ ;i Lamb’sDtaraatie Poets: • on «W Poets. ■ ;• PoeUcaTWork»offlpeucer. • •. (•..</v P°«tictiiWorl(»of',Cn,Euicer. ■? ”V' "... PpeUcal Workapf Fordan^Mwipiptptf., •>t -/ ■ ■.’W*' • .'"ssßsfeiat.-. * ‘ SS .c4”' ~~'i' .f ..~.~..- ,
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