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FOIL CaSIT DELANY"; No:,4lLibertysti:ert,,fittsliargh, having tirenitmished„, ~Sto,ekwithin the last nrapresctit mmiu ns latest stYlca of fashionable Goods, at exepedingly. low,prices, offers, the best assciriment• . pf CLOTHINO-to' e had la the_ City, at the ;owes' .eash Arnomist them - are every description, of,,Brass .aud Track Goats; Sack rind Overcoats of all fshionable , • colbris Mid - Material, suehsts French beaver,heavy Broad C lathS,super.-bluo,-bro , kri and drab Blankets and Cdua da Coats, or Me lateit4stvles. ,Every'description of F'antaloong . and' Vesti? artieles in the Cloth , Also,:irgeneral assortment of Goods to make to ortfer, • Wel" 'will be-made - hi the most fashionable manner, on the shortesluoliee idea 15y • •• P. DEL,ANY: ME . zoltuonable Clothing Store. W ERNESCRGabbini leave littoral his friends and V. the i$ general that 'be hits' pened'itHEW READV.TVIADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHMIG STORE; on Market street:Second door from Beco.nd Bn•Cei'll.here ho has / mid nltviya- keeps on hdnd; a full 'nese/anent of Readydrindo Fashionable Clothing. which he _vill•sell on he anost t . enknitible terms, for.CASII: • He also wishes to cell the attention of his • friendir and he public iii generril , to Ids very extensive selection oi French; Rngiish'und .Belgian-Cloths. and Ciissinteres. in . endless vane tY, nd Westings, for every onas use, which he hati;Selecied himself in the - East, and Which. will be. made to order inn sarietior manner,'m his:Fashionable Head Quartera 251 Liberty street,lls le. McGuire Bc. CO' and • at prices that wilt not. be questioued . by thelest of bargain:makers. WERNEBURG,-. .I'. • 'No. 251 Liberty. street,. and Market street.2d door from Second. EEN SEE ./taulnessljaird'. • TYRANTS.AbIiVE'LLAELMONOPOLIES . M . UST FALL. SO MUST PRLOEBr- - -V. ••• ' - 101THICli fast will be Rroven by calling at 111eGurtm's #V Fashionable Tailcmng Establishment. Third Setter, St.Chrirles Betiding, • , • Smtu. prop:abut qickiairs. !:Vitruirrr t Fresh and good'. • ' • Contentment , :rerso far in the battegrouted. , •'' My old customens,.aad all other", arc , respectfully in-. rmed that I am, waiting for them:: McGifIRE4 'octili • • - - Tflilor . St. Charles. r WOULD - I* - .:spEvrreLLy invi4e the _attention - of our frientliMnd tire public to the great variety of VINTER 'COATINGS:Mod other articles; we have just received—amongst POLIO) Will he found the greatest vaiietymf BLUB, BLACK, DEUR, acd Pr..AKI. colored BLANKKT. MACKINAC. an& BEAVER - CLOTHS.— PRE NC tomf.EA'a LIMY CLOTHS,- CASSIMERES, VESTING S, ThemboVe Goods having been hbught for calth,.at extremely lovr pric more are pregare&to ac commodate all-who may - fanor as with . their - patronage,. with good Clothes, at lovr.priees, Give us a call. r • • Rentember,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o : ItIchIULLEN & DOWNING.' T.& T. DPCANICEi No. rra,:ti. CORN'EILSIXTII AND LIBEIiTYSTEET'B, iHavitg• enlarged and newly .fitted up.their establish nent, at the apace we. known , wand, restiectfully invite .the attention Of:their frietiiLsandrhe public to their ' choice - selectien'a New GOods., comprising eihsry.varie ty for,spring and Jammer. Wear. selected especially for, thbir tatiomerrlepartiaent. 'l'hose Wishing:o leaved:wit ; orders wilt flnd ttt thin'establishment every style of new and desirable goods: Their stock of ready made ingis extensive got op in the hest narintier of durable mu tenal,--and'well-worthy. the-attention of ;hose wishing -to parehase. - -..&11-itro invited to call, and hoar rest' assured' that they Will be pleased with pride, quality and variety. A largo assortment-of *Flinn kept constantly on hand. =I Clothln4.l 0/44,11ing I I.Cloth . pk_gfll 27ires 'BM Doors vs. 21.5" Western. Workl!..l! ./ . 00 3 '000 madeIITII.L SELECTED GARMENTS now and ready .to n - the most hueral terms to. my old customers nail the general:.The SrOprietor of this far-famed and extenilive establishment has now, 'atter returning from the Eastern' cities, at much trouble and erpense, - DISS, completed his' fall and arrammtrients to supply his thousnada of customers with - One of the most desirable _Stocks of . Clo; "rung that has ever beep offered in this any other map kei west Of the mountains.' Ear. neatness In style and workmanship, .corabined with the very low price which they, will be, sold for, most certainly render the.ola unri valled Hie Doors.one of the greatest attractions of trio western.country. It is, gratifytng to me 40 be able to announce to my nuerous friends -at home and abroad. thet - nOtwi m thenanding. the, extraordinary. efforts s:vhich have made to meet the many rails in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the ..eonstant rash that-is made on this .ostablishnient...jt is:a-well established fact, that my sales, are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this, tieing the ease on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit Man . others could- possibly think . of doing if they wished to cciver - couthigent expenses. I . intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stoctibefore Me beginning of next year; coming to this Couclusiyu , I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants n. cheap winter suit, to call aud purchase at . Dig Doors. 0at.2.14.1&5v . JOHN - M'CLOSHEY. - VgiV IA City. Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of .fule French, English and American Plain, black and. fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles. fine figturd Cashmere Vestings, Velvet, Plain a n j Fahey Satiiis=all Of Which we will make up, at the most reasonable price-Nip atlitrable and fashionable style. Ready - - made Clothing; of all descrijitions ,• Lady's Cloaks of UM. most.fashionable: Patterns. Neck and Pocket Ifilkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and every article asoally,keptin a Clothing Store. 'Country Merchants; before purchasing elsewhere, will .find' uit to their adiantage to call at the Iron 'City - Clothing Store. No. LT/Liberty street,. immediately opposite' the meuth fltbzuket.' • joetlS-Ur • 'C. M'CLOSKEY. New, System of Book.Keeplinkg.. JUST ,POLI.ISHEDB 1 A.4.8.PR R ?IRO'S, N. YORE IM first pail of work,: emlimemg the .most com, T pletecourseof in.lruction and practice. on both:Sin gle and Double Entry, ever, published., Price 7 cents. The wbole,work, embracing:Alm Author's well knavM imprOyeannits in the scienee,lilastmted in two addition al setts of books, with a chapter on partnership. settle inents,Mid.a Key to the oml exorcises,—fait clothbound, . - • 11: foliowing e xtra c tsxt front the. mitten -opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers Will Itx coautsints in New l'ork, indicato the public, sentiment'in feri.ritice to this work itt that city: . tot itabis matter that is nupor tail and int mating to the merchant and man of business.. to:whom:, think it will be found highly useful., rC. 0: EIAL.VI.IA.D, Poresident Manhattan Bank, New York..., • . , , .. . . • . . "It IS ealculaicd to be exceedingly:useful . ta•pretical Accountants and Tette hens of Dook-Xeeplngt. • •-•• „ . „RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner andhlesen, • • No. 9S Recut street,'Nere VOA." •••• . " geinarkably fel and notiiplete..and. eenands eolivey a thoroughlinowledge ni the subject.- .The un deraigned intendsusing i; alibis:Text:Book.- . JOHN, H. SUEPHERD. ' Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia:College, N. V." " It is in every way calculated tb.give a clear and a at isfactory insight into the very naefal science of:wide:a it treats. through all. its. gradations,' from the , simple st yle suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most .vailed and complicated commertiatbusutess. A..S. FRASER, Et:whit:la:Ward Bank,New YorlL" "I believe it will be of great service, not. only to the new beginner, butto,the roost experienced accountant. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier. Mechanic's Bank,lWall street." . . . , " I consider:it the first work I have ever Met with (Ivan whielra thorough practical knowledge of the Science-L. an boabtalaed. • . JOHNBAhIPBELL, • . Alerchent,s3 John st, - New York. a For sale n.t the Book Storecand at the Author's Ar conies of the Diamond and Market street. oat 'SI illagartnro for January, 184.9.9' - DECEInIGrAT.M., A. MINER'S, Smithfield-at reit, thinidooc above Second street— Got , • ... ; , Lady's Rook, unusually-large, with si at , tramive, engravings ; the literary department of the _high est order for this No., commencing anew volume. Sartain's Magazine,,Lbeautifully embell jshed, and comprising bit pages of reading matter, all or iginal. Graham's- Mugliztue r illustrated with four beautl.ful en grayings ; iti size, a full double number_ Poems of John Quincy. Adams, with Notices • of 'his Life and .Pharacter, . • .: • • ' n A Critical Defence of -the Grant Street Baptist iChtirch, ainst the charge of corruption, in the admmis tratiou of her discipline ;published by order of the Chart • Rose and Gertrude. or the MysterioualVeddi ;trans. , lated,frorathe•French of Rodolphe - Toptler. An impartial Account. of. the Life of the Re • John N. 11,1affit—a narrative of his firstrnarriage; also. la - second, withmanyparticalars never before publishe d • • •.. &PDrid•Volurne.•Paul _Ardenhehn, now •c.7mplete; hp GeorgeLippard.,... - . Mary ..Barten, a Title of ;Manchester : Li fe, England p 'published by the Harpers. Juliet; De Clifford; or 'Woman's Lova ; n.• Roinanee of Smiles ; and ,Tears; illustrated; Angelina -Litamore; or the Life - of ,u Pteautyt by the author of the Jilt,.Breach'of. Promise, Ac 4 ece. The Hunchback, or 'the Bell Ringer o/ Notre Dame; by Victor-Hugo. • • •"• decl4 Wholesale and' Ret, ' . SADDLR; DARNESS AND TRUNRIL .LNITPACTORY, IDORERT 11. HARTLEY, begs learn ta.in -1.1,-forto his friends and "the public gtnerally: that ba'dOhtinude to occupy, that larg9'..and coni . modious Stara Rdbm; formerly oecuptrid by Samue a nt extock k..C0,„ No. >i6 corner of Ditunomd alley and Wood strvet,'where Ile keeps a large and gtineral assortatent of Sadßles, Bildleti, !farness, Trunks, • Darpst Bags,'saddle Bags ; Valises, Buffalo 'Rolfes, Whip I, and , all Miler a r ra-, ales to his line. 'He also k ceps, constantly, on ha ad, and, is prepared tr. , furnish tri order all kiedi of Riveted Hose / manufactured -of thebektmaterial;nild in a style. of Workmanship equal, to the Onstern"martufactured.' art ; ,,cle, and: . ritfiri per cent., cheaper. Counrryiferehants.a4d Pain irs would do wall to EMU and examine his stoek'before .";rurchasing.elseivhere, as he is determined. to sell 'first V ate articles ai very low prices. 1.17 , " Don't- forget the place,. No. es; minter of liVood treevand Diattimid ' ' ep24 - oriktahange. lOFFER FOR SALE . Ihre Nybole of the irroperry which T hew reside, in c 'the Sixth Ward of the, • City, consisting of the.pviellnig. House, Out Houses, &e:; with the Garden Ifor'l wOuld 'exelituzge thesame for Property. in the iicighberhOeilpf tt,ie City ;—or I Would dividelhe Propetlyie'spit Purelirtsers. Perscmadispoied to pur chase or!exeliange,..- eall on me at the warehouse of CLlMlliill's . &stnith,Sniahfield street, opposite the Motion-. gahelii - House._ (ileefi',2tawtf) JAMES C. CUMMINS. :> AObrtl ENTEFLPRISING.- : —Arare chatice is. no* 1. presented - rot-I'4e safe invc* - Iment in a bit:sines - 5 .en; tirely.rieW ; one 'a dapted to - the man of limited, as :well as to the man •of r ixtensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and 'enterprise beyond any operation of the' day. .1.1.4.1.1t0 complete monopoly of a staple article, ab solutely IleCelißA.,lralid essential to everrfamily; as well ns induipcnsabie to the mechanic, artizan and profes• - sional:mart, 'l`o capitalists, au opportunity offers itself for a laaralivr., employment of either large orsmall sums. bringing.immediate and highly satisfactory returns.— Thoso.desiumb of embarking in a pleasant,ge.nteel Mod ness, are . invitediwithothers, to call at the office of the undrrsignel, examine the article and form their own- fro judgm en tim tho fac ts pres e med.' • Office Esqliange Buildings, St. Clair street, next dont o Esnaire c loThis' office. • ' • decsdf ••• - • COLVER rc firi'EßS. . . ~.n~:u..-.,,~,., ..., -~,. r ~ aq:a. -.- :- ~ ..ransportation PEOPLE'S i'lLtANOß'iliii-0-111-LINE Frvnt Pla fr 12:6i TO L BI-P 1 I\ t iflrit•lovr.ozo.-LThii 40.'5 lielbh,siisiii.koliain - e. 4.1 ,h,rye been put in fine - onler,and.are- now.r.unning regularly between . Pittsburgh :end. Brie. touching at nil intennediate Ports alongthe Canals.. A float will always. be at` the wharf, under the Afenineralicla Bridge', sad one will start regularly every. other .dey. The people's Transportation. Line, has every, - facility for ester) Freight and Passengers. The , boats will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and' will proeted,to Erie. with great dispatch, by the canals.. The hunts arc commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom, have an in terest in the Line.. .• . :• IE7 Goods sent by the Line, to Brie, mai fo r w a rded to any point on the Lakes. • • , For freighter passage apply to • • • PATRICK, Agent, Water street, pins - burgh ! 'AGENTS: CLsae & Co., Beaver. • " ~ • • R. W. CUNAINGRAIS, New Castle. , TROUTMAN & MITCMRLTRITE; Pulaski. SENa - rrr W.Aaurs & Co., 4iddlese.x.• MILTON HULL, ShOTTOO. -•-• Josses ItleCLung, Sharisbnigh.- • S. B. & G. Lawny, Clarksville. Kura & McFsar.sam, Big Bend. - • ; • S. C. Pcustimi West.Greenville.,,;': J. tt.m. Kannuel,Adatipirille. _• W. H.llEsticr,Hartatli ow. , . W. & cag, Sherman's Corners. . Was. POR'ER,Conneadt.Ville... Spri ran n esvrlcg Comer. W. C. Wsn.sre, Albion. • . • , IVat. Tsisai Lock-po rt. B.:Fun, Girard. A, Kato, and B. 'To,3l.l.llmori I The following Agents. in Erie will receive and for ward Freight .to any Port:on . the Lakes, shipped,. by this Line : W M. Gallagher, , John Henry, G. Mr: Ifai.rerstick, & Co., * Josiah - Kelio 6 / I :„Lobmis, • . eitimburgtt. JP orta.blf tagtei:. . . . 48, • Far thr:Vizitipartrition Preighi to and from PI T TSC L I RGH,PHILADELPHIA,RALTIMORE,NEW • YORK, BOSTON, &C. .BORB/DGE CASH, - • TAAFFE CPCONNOR, - Tiltsburgh. - IHIS old establishedline being now in full operation, +•tho prop rie tors It eve made extensive arrangements to forward Goods anti Produce, with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well knoWir promptetem iu delivering' goode—peculiar safety in mode of can'ying—capations - warehouses at enclzport, affording +Accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,--together With their long experiefiee and unre mitting attention to heftiness: will secure" to them - a -con tinuance of that liberal patronage they her e by g r a t e fully acknowledge. All consignments by and for this line received, charges paid, and , forwarded in any required directions - free of charge for commission, rulvanctng oratorage. - No interest, directly or indirecily, in steamboats. All communications promptly' attended to on applics-. lion to the following agents: • BOREIDGE k CASH I V Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Bruin, Piasbargh. . . .O , CONNORS & North street, Banknote WILLIAM: B. WILSON, SO, Cedar street,New York 111Etrehtsuts Trangportaitlon - Lane, VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL, • - PHIA •AND DALTIftIORE. GGODS consigned I tar care wilt be forwarded with • oat delay, and att. oloireat current rates. - C. A. VANULTY & CO, Canal !Saida, Penn••strect, Pittsburgh. ME.tSEILLES a: REYNOLDS. 272 and :It , Market strect., Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & CO., jeJ - Smitb , s wharf, Baltimore. Plerottrintst . 4 way Freights' Line. • 6222M1 I s 4B . attAi EXCLUSWELY for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, Holli dn Water street. and Peterthurgh. • This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the tray business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two year!., resPeetfully inform their old castonaers and the public generally,that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or • Railroads with promptness and despatch. . . JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN-AIILBER lc CO. A omers— C. A:WAN - a...rt.& Co., Pittsburgh; Jona MiLzatu, follidaysburg; Picxwount & Woons, lolutstown. arsmutacmc—Shit IL& Sinclair; J. &J. ArDevitt; G. &J. H. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Dooley & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lebmer & Co.; G. P: Strocuber.. ger, Pittsburgh. jetl9 Merchants' Transportation Line, , FOR Transportation the Tranortation of Merchandizeand - Pneduce ' to Philadelphia and Baltimore. :Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded withoat delay, at the lowest rates.. Bills of Lading trzuunuitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra eharge for stor age or commission. C. A. hrANULTY,Ic Co., Proprietors Cannlßaein, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. (Gazette.only, copy.) NA/extern New York College, of Health, 21)7 MAIN STREET, BUFTA.LO, N. V. G. C VAUGHN'S VBGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MINTI/RE i ritHIS celebrated reinedv is constac ;y• increasing. its J. fame by the making all over the world.. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is purlieu laxly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this come F immediately relieved. no mauerof bow long stand sng pamphlet for testimony.) • . Gravel, and all, diseases of the urinary organs; far these distressing complaints it stands alone ; zw other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con •vince the most skeptical;—.(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. ~/Po the Great IVestespecially, and wherever these. complaints prevail, , this medicine is offered. No mineral . agent, nodeleterious compound ilia part of this mixture; it.cures these disees eii with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the flys-, tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, acomplaint of a most painful character, s itumedittiely velieved, and a cure Col, lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other pr eparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the ,System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, tee.,•orlnflamation of the same, is immediately relieved brafew.days am of this medicine, and a.cure is always the resi ft ' of its use, It stands as a certaiti reme dy for such complaints, and also feiderangementS.of the female, frame, Irregularitles,:Suppressibus, painful' men struations. No article hai ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. , It:any : be Jelled upon as a sure and effective rernedYl . and,'ditl we feel permitted to do so, could give ii thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down,. debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this artiele to act immediately, ling./ha 'pOisnn °us mineral eradicated from the system.. Eiuptive Diseases:will find the altemtive Properties of this article ritars•vrtrtimbeiviand drive Such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of elfres iri diseases, which the limits , of an advertisement -will not, permit to be named here; Agents give them away; -they contain 32 pages of cerifficatesef high chtirne ter ; oad a. stronger array of . proof *of the virtues of ffmedicine t nevf er appeared. • It is one of the peculiar feattires'of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case; and if bone and muscle Are left to build upon, let the emaciated 'and lingering invalid norm cm, and keep taking the - medicine cs long as there is an Improvement. The proprietors:or:lff caution the pablic against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SASSAPARILLAIh'Sraort,ice4 as cures for Dropsy,Gmvel, tee. They are good for noth ing., and concocted to gull the unwary : xenon Tam aor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill this article had done it. Apar/feu/ars/tidy pj thepmnph , - ids is earriridy se/kited.- Agents, and all who sell the ar le,.are glad to circulate. gratultonsly. Put-up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 on do. at $1 each—the larger holdingO More than the - two small_ bottles. Look out and not get impos c d,uppn.. Every bottle has, "Vauglin`s Vegeta ble Lithoutriptie.Mixture,",blowa, upon the glass. the " ~ W ritten signature of "G. C. Vaughn " on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughe,Budalo,"stamped on iheeork. None other are genuine. .• - Prepared by Di. 0: a:Yatiglin, and sold at the Princi ,pal Office, 207 Matti itreet;Butfele, wholesale and retail. No attention, given to letters ualess post-paid—order from regulaily aiilhorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let:. leis, or verbal communieut ions Selieiting edyiee,prempt.. lyattended to grans. . . - Offices devoted exclasively to the sale o f this articlei -132 Nassau Bt„ INLIr.; :225 Es,sei. st., Salem; Mass.; and, by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. - - • • HAYS - ac:Brioci(wAY A;entst Jan3 . l; ' NO. 2;'LibertY neat,' Canal „Basin lie.opened. • .• VOLLANSTIRE ft. HAY WAD,D,. I'Vttot.sast,s Boyr, X Silos und.Tinma Mintmiscus,lio. 186, Liberty circlet, Pittsburgh, Pa, have regopatted again with an entire new stack 'ofßoots, Shoes, &c., which.will be sold at the. ery lowest rates. Our, goods are of a superior quality. being insinnfactured mostly - to our order, for the retail trade.— 'Country Merchants ;and inherit, , who *buy ,re , sell. again, *ill find it to their interest to cad and examine , ottr goods before purchasing, - as we feel confident they will please, both in regard to, quality and 'price.. We - also ha.Ve hand a large-supply of anyvvard , s spring' tempered metal , le gum elastic Over , Shoes And Buskins, which , ere- , enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the man , l 'ufacturers.. • These shoes are manufactured by an entire new process,. and warranted not to melt by exposure to FOLLANSBEE &1-IANIVARD, 9epl64nt No. 188, Liberty Si., Pittsburgh, Pa. V, tan AIcriNES4BRAN "Jan li DLES,GIN onnaggy Sr&c.— in. 10 halrplpes Cog. - Brandy, 2 ht. piing Coguao Brandy, Otard,Dupuy & .. 3 u - "Pinot Castillon &CO , 'l2 oetaves•Rochelle A. Seignette." 4 pipes liollruld Gin; ,„ 5 qr. casks sup.:Pale Sherry Wine,"DulfOordon & Co." s ti it u , r.. it 'At "• "Beigleder;" 10 " " ". Madeira- 10 " "L. P. Terieriffe " Carpenter ;" 40 " " "'Oporto, ' 0 • various grades ; 10 ."•f.,. • • " 0115 , Whalfoo4 and 20 Mits.:Haut Sauterne -Wine ; " Claret, " Moutferand . 15 ." Marseilles "Be s; • . 15 baskets Champagne,Wine,." Heidseiek;" 'l5 " ' , 4 . ". - " P...A. Mumma & Co." 10 ." •0 • "Jaqueron & Sons ;" 50 cases dare; of various grades; mported in bottleS; 10 Bordeaux Ct. Olive Oil, crop " 154S,Lurauds ;" 5 , v , Marseilles " " " u it d ursi just received and for sale,by (sep2l) MILLER 'A. TICKETSON. owEET P0TAT9E.5. 7 „..1p Ibis .. Sweet .l'otatoes on nourignment oAfl fur fit!le cio2 ' ' N..G do .400R.HEAD. - Emigration Cm.: • New Ceirthiereitil Line. -,, ~, , ri. t. . nfIiIIALL a: ed , ,,,),, •• I•DtIISKIti; NIMBALL.k C 0. 3 Wall " 1 , - Now:Vork.), '-'.." . ' '.. England, . Liverpool . . ErEsPkeritit la bifOrintheir friends Lud the . , i., , Public.that ihey have condriene n ed the Gu " 1 . .ra , . MOT iPw . and, cpointission• Rusiarm, to, 4 ) it Fettiiir with, the - actirral Passin-sr I;osiiics:- . , - ~ ....5."..z:. groutingeertifieates of pussagetroirt on on, Li yornvoi. Width, Relfost, or any port of the .f • Ohl c 4044.1.0 NeW.York ; Soefiiit and Philadelphia, on thp, tnes:t lealdeinhle'terlas. . • • . - • i.Dratis andßills of F,schlngii:troni It ; ;to any a mo u n t oh the Reiyal 'Hank of frelund and it , i,branclips, und, on, Liverpool. ' ' . The dprl of-sailing of the Regular Lute of Liverpool &Oil Packets; al upon, are the hal, 604 11th, 16th; 21st and=th of every.lllolltit.• - - 7 - These Ship., are all of the largest class, and are com nianded by men of character anti.e.tperienee. The Cabin - accommodations are all that timbe desired in point of splendor and sonvenience. They are furnished widreverYiletioriptlint of stores bctitiy tipst mild... Pane tunlitrin the days of sailing will 'be strtetlY adhered' to. Packet Ships HOseitts,Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels Of the largest class,' and those desirous to bring our their 'friends, cannoteelect finer or Safer Ships. Passage can be secured at. the lowest rates. ' New Orleans Line of Paeltetseail weekly.' For pass. age or freight, apply, no above; or to ' ; - ' ' - - • • JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or • ' ' - . EDIHUND SNOWDEN, deelll • Corner 4th and Smlllineld'sts.; Pittsburgh Pilltitago to stura frotn 'England, Ireland, ' - SCOTLAND AND WALES. • • • 1.0" By ,the Steamship SARAH SANDS, and the rrgular - • . Packet Ships,4e..,;En • P. W. BYRNES CO., engage Passengers to and from Liverpool by the 'Regular Line of Packets on the -IslLcith, 11th,166,115t• and 26th ' of every month: The regale line of Packet Ships sailing between Liv erpool and New York, compose the following Ships The FIDFIJA, The NEW YORK, " HOTTINGUER, QUEEN or run \VEST, ROSCIUS,' ' • • " SHERIDAN, " ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD, ", ASHBURTON, ." HENRY CLAY, " WEST POINT, " NEW snip, " YORKSHIRE, " CA.MBRIDGE. " LIVERPOOL, CONSTITUTION, " SIDDONS, • " GARRICK, COLUMBIA, " MONTEZUMA, PATRJCK H , " WATERLOO ENRY, , 01 JOHN R. SWORLDKIDDY And in first class American or Merchant Ships, sailing from Liverpool' to New York and Philadelphia weekly; and by the tavorite Steam-ship SARAH SANDS—sailing asfollowo : Front Liverpool on 6th June 7th August and' 10th October, and from New York on sth ' May, 7th July. Bth September and 17th November. • Persons visiting the Old Country and those wanting their relatives out extraordinary quick, should select this conveyance, the price of passage In the Sarah Sands be ing very little more than Packet Ship rates. - -For passage apply to -P. W. -BYRNES A CO.6a South st., N. Y., and 313 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. P. s.—We have at all times for sale Drails at Branch- any amount, oaths National Bunk of Ireland, its es, Ac. At: Apply as above, or to JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. MUM oT Host;Lipe.. Ilarrsidesa7& GoOS f••• • it haw essmutata 4 7 1 4 : : 1 A.H.RANGERIENTS. Hereafter ro all Steerage Pasiengers Coming fm Europe, enga in America to come over, in either of the ships of I Eno= & Co., will be furnished with the 'following Provisions, or their egnivalent.in other articles TMally good.—See .der of Congress, .llday 17, I,Sts. lIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, ninny of them dune on oolul, entirely destitute, which often caused teach sickness anddeath. 35 lbs. Bread, All of good goal i la " Rice ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatm eal,i of the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beaus and Peas, delivered to each 110 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf. 60 gallons of Water, ficient supply of ill inn:Salted Pork, tree from hone . Fuel for cooking. Each hip, in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to' dm Pas sersers,, ' apartment. The Cemboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use Of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote theirhealth nrid comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, , JOSHUA ROBINSON, tel Fifth `at., near Wood. Taps° ottts Genera mlgratiaribilie .1 ., REMITTANCES and Passage to anda -4,e, from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. sr..* •.-s• . &5. T. Tapseott, 75 South st.. corner of Maiden Lane,'N. Y., and 06 Water loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arranqements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their qtr. rangements will be carried out fuithfolly. Messrs, W. & J. T..Tapscon are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodaon, and sailing qualities of their Packe Ships. The u QUEEN' OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, t GARRICK, 'HO'PTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 01st and 211th. and from Liverpool the 6th and Ilth; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure ndenarture from Liverpool- every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W.•Tapscott , s constant personal' superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional seettrityahat the contain and accommodatiou,of 'the paisengerawill •be particularly' attended to. The subscribers belug,,as usual, extensively engaged in the 'Transportation Business betweenkittsburgit uud the Atlantic Cities, arethereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers intufedid(cly on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britoil' or Ireland to this city, the natdre of the business they are tengaged in giving them facilities for carrying passenger& so fur inland not Otherwise at 3 tamable; 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 coining out, the amount s paid forpassage willbe refunded in full. • . REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amain; payable at the principal cities and towns M. England, Iteland.•Scoiland and . Wales; thus ar. fording a Safe 'and - expeditious mode of remitting funds to--those countries, which persons requiriog . such Neil ties will find it to theiriuterest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, • • -•-•: Forwarding and Commission' Merehants t nutp77-tik.w-ly. - . Philadelphia. - Roche, RroWere; dr, Co. FULTON sr., New YORE ; EDEN QVAT, DDDLIti; 'SCOTILLND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. '''''' lll AV 'SAINTE'S' BLAKELY, 'Agent, Office Tenn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for ISIS. ROCHE, 'BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK ' BALD LINE, of Liverpool and NeW York Puckett!, take the liberty of. announcing to their bid 'friends and custoiners; that their arrangements for the'year ISIS being complete, they are prepared t 6 bring out passengers, by the above splendid' Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia.' 'They refer. to thetr former course of doing business . ; and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore., ' REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, , SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drkfts for sale, payable; on demand, at any Dank in Ireland. The, undersigned has mnde arrangements to bring on passengers to Pinshargh,during the present rear. febs , 2mtlawf , . JAMES BLAKELY. dL GREAT BRITAIN &IRELAND. I GEDAGIC RIPPARD & Ip4 NVisterloo Road, Li ,vespool. CARLISLE &. RIPPARD, No. SS South Rt.i„.ll. Y. rfiHE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency nt this -1 city ofthe above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared to make citgagementeforpassengers to come out front' any part of OreatThitehi or Ireland, by the re. gular Line 01 racket Ships, sailing' from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with uamay rest assured that their Mends will - meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary ,on their twriyatin.this country: 'Apply to or address SAMUEL M'CLURKAN & CO., . .14.2 Liberty st., rittsburgh. ' - N. B.—Passages engaged hero from Livarpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount fop/verde& pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom, jy26.ly 114 4%. TtIMOT . TA,Ncg , ~' Oglce. - Err Attatliax er. CO:coutintleto bring' out persons from _LA. any part of‘ England,'lreland, Scotland or Wales, pPon the'most liberal terms, with their liana} punctuality, . and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al- Jew our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sca;ports, as we take charge of them the moment they resort thenisel - ves,and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any-detention by the first slops., We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our hassengers to , sgoto that' they were detained forty-eight ours by us in Liverpool whilst thousands of others were detained, months until they could be sent in some old. erctft, at •a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their •catfins. Wcintenft lo:.perfortn "our .eontracts honorably, [psi ,what it may, and not act as was the case laiit season with other offices, who either performed noiat all, or when it spited their convenience. . Drafts drawn - at Pittibnigh for any isura • iniin 10 - 14,00 Q t . payable. at any. of the Provincial Dauks in Ire latnii-lingftind, Scotland and Wales. .rpsinrAnonolsoN, • .• Elitopetut and General Akent, Fifth street, one,door below Wood ~~-~~~ i a" Ii&DIITTANCE; TSubscribers are prepared to forward money to all 1. part Of -England, Ireland, Scotland and IVales, with despatch, and at the lowest-rates.. , ..„ SAMUEL IPCLIIIIKEN iSt.. 142 Liberty street.. feblE - SW. CLAIR HOUSE, CORNER -OF PENN. AND ST. CLAIR , STREETS. VI A RESH OYSTERS ' , GAME, 'lnd every 'aielicticy of je the 'season, the market afforda, , served up at the shortest notice, and in the:very beet style. The house is fitted up and arranged-in the. best order, under the man agement of Iscp27l - , JOEIN M, CAMPBELL Y &XPRESS—Received at 'Hogan& Cantwell's, 86 Market street, and for sale low--' • '- • • 1 dozen fine crotchet steel:worked - 111gs; , , . 1 " ", 'Velvet ; " . ; ". crotchet _ " " . Purses ; 1 -1 ‘ net ", `..; ; [neat Passage To and From 11.itANDEIC & ?i sllVante: (QOifl tins Etre, Isiourance. Inguranet - C44l4nniyofNottle".Ainoriaa, of Phila 1. - dolphin, t hiouien its duly nut horized'A gant, the . sub %Oribert olTeys:to make ponnaneni and limited.lusanukaa on propertyiin this city and itavidvaly, and on FhiprOaldb bk.thaannarund jivern. - • Arthur O. COffin, Preslt.„ Samuel Brooks,' :Alex. Henry,. . CliarleeTaYror, tSatnuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, 'Edward Smith, -, Ambyose -White, ',John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John E..Neff. Thomas PP. Cope . . . Rialiard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, _ Henry D.- Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldr(ii Insurance Company in the !United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing . , !king experience, am -1 le and tiertitling all . risks of nn' extra' hazardous character,it may be censidered.aa offering molt securi ty to the public. ' WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Ritom of Arwood;JoneS C 0.,& Water sad Front sts., Pittsburgh - may4y Franklin 'Fire Insurance Company or PILII.JOJELPRIA• CCHARTER PERPETUAL-5400,0W paid in office 1631 Chestnut St., 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 qountry, on the most reasonable terms- Ap plicationonade caber personally or by letters, "will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKERiPiest. C. G. &scum, Seersug. . , Charles N.- Baneker, --Jacob It. Smith, - Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, ; Thomas J. Wharton, Monlecni D. Lewis, - Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Rorie, Samuel Grant, ' ' David S. Brown. PITT,SBURGH.AGENCY— Wsssucs MARTIN, Agent, at, the Exchange o fOffice Warrick Martin k Co.. corner Of ad and Market sts.'• - Fire risks taken on buildings - and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and tho surrounding country. '-No marine of inland navigation risks taken. surt-ly A OENCY OF' THE: FRANKLIN FIRE INSU ' • NCE COMPANY OF PaIL:ADELPIA.—NI E. eornilet Third and Wood street', Pittsburgh —The assets - of-the. company on the- first of January, 1845, as . published conformlty with an set of the Penitsylvanta Legislatttre, were Bonds and Mortgaies•—•;•:L Real Estate, at cost. Temporary . Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total of 5909,683 42 'Affording Certain assurance that all losies Will be pmmptly met. and giving entire security to all whoob-• Minpolicies from this Company. 'Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with. security. • octB WARRICK iffARTIN;A " at. - 1 P Located in Allegheny City, Retningstreet, (catitinuation Sandusky,l ahore ; the North Romnlon. 'INSTITUTION is now' fa Siiccessful Operation: under the management of a competent Matron and Nurses. The Medical Staff is composed of the following. Physicians : Drs. Addison, Gazzam, Pale, Brooks, Mar-, grin, Bell. Lange and COrnman; the two last of whom at tend to the Gemini patients. ' ' • ' The object of the Infirmary is not to be a Mere reeep tack, but a curative rr_treatfor the Iniffering - andthe sick.- The charity is, therefore, linnted to accidents and acute. diseases, except in extreme esim. As. many cases of this character will-be receiVed kratis,, as the funds will all Ow. Chnrehes:Beriefieial Societies, Futilities, &c., who wish to provide an- asylum for sick friends. menthe rs, and domestics, can d0...50 at from Off to OS' per week, according to attendance, rooms, &e. All applications for permits must be niade te , ihe follow. mg gentlemen : Dr. Addison: Dr. Gazzam, Sixth street;' Dr. Brrioks, Third street; Dr. Morgan, Penn street' Dr. Lange,-Hand street: Dr, Corninan."Penn street, Filth Ward, Pittsburg, ; and Drs. Dale and Bell, Second. Batik, below, Federal, street, Allegheny city. • Subscriptions and contributions for this Cluirity;may he made to the Rev. W. A: Passavant, Director of - the. lastitnuon, or to the following Bankers, who have kind ly offered to receive them: Messrs. Kramer & Rahm. N. Holmei & Sonsj S. Jones & Co., Mein. Latimer. Jr.. Hill Jr Curry, H. D. King, HOOll A Sargent.n dectStim AMES AIISISTROSO. iLDIETEL CROTX.E. A IthISTRONG.& CROZER.:Camntission Merchants. No. 22. Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will- pn.,end promptly to the sale of every description otWestarn Produce. and other articles entreated to their care. • REFER ro—Hanna,liassey & Co.,'Phnibtirgh; Hanna, , Onihum & Co., New Lisbon -04 Merchant* generally, Wellsville', 0.; Rhodes & Og ieby, Bridgeport * Oi Richardson & Oro., Cincinnati; .1. F, Howard, I..brusville.„ Ky.; Guile & Dorwort L.ouii• H. Myles Slcuben sine. ' ,dee9ty • .LA AV SCHOOL. . rr 118 Subscriber trill receive at liis office, young . 'Hen.% tlemen desiring-go read latr. He will supcnittend and direct their studies, and by constant nuperstston, and strict weekly excunination s prepare them for admission to the Bar, READE WASHINOTON: ." The s.;blaicribers have been in habit of daily prisfession. , al intercourse with Reade Washington, Esq., for many. yearn, and feel great _ pleasure , in attesting lhe accuracy of Inn legal information, and his eminent capacity for the .undertaking set forth in his advertisement. .L - They eurnestlrreeornmend to young Gentletiteir - wlni wish to acquire - it competent knowledge of the•ligal pro fee,qoni to avail themselves of:the tulvantages.which his proposed Law School will afford them. • Charles :Maier. 'O. Metcalf. ' ' Burke. ' Thos. Wilson 111 , Candiess, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0. Limmis Witt..l3.ltPCluret, 3, D. Maho/ I A:W. Ipoomin. deel fi.rttit ' . . '• ~ ,_ _ _._ Greatßargain Garner, -: ' ' .S3llllFritt2ti Ani Flierlt' STltelell,PrerSittraGll, tIS.C. ' jis the most popular of alt BOOT and SHOi.Esil tablishments In the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the .very: best Boots and Shorts, whichare . made eXpreisly , , toardee for 'this marker, and he' is not, satisfied Only by _ keeping. the best assorted stock of BOOTS4Ind SHOE S ' in the 'Western country, but. lie is enabled and , deter. mined to sell , his GOODS lower Mutt any_other house possibly can. be cares not what facilities they boast. et ; having ter offering great built:cements to the public. It is impossible to set forth lathe advantages and facilities . in alt advertisement, that the - Greet Bargain Corner has , over others, which enables its' proprietor. to:sail - Boots . and Shoes of the very best qualities. and ptyles at frornlo, to 25. per cent. lower than any other store in , tha city. The way to test the metier is for till who intend pareluts. big. Boars 'rand SHOES' fo 'call .at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, ex - auntie thestock and prieecand , all will be satisfied that the Greatliargain:Corner,'Ssitifk, field and Fffth streas,is the place for the.pablie, ono and. rill to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash, . '. Great Wegtern'Ecaddlei 4 --- " 7 "" -- HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUPACTORS': /11.11 E subscriber rakes this method of informing his 1 friends and the public ialeneral t that.he hasflio largest stock of thefollOwing - named articles. Of his own manafacture ' in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks and. Whips; all of. which he will, wurrant lobe made, of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures somethinglower;than bus been beretofore.sold in the eity, he would invite persons in need of iho abOtc named - Sr_, tieles, AO his Warehodse, No. 214 Liberty street., oppo-' site Seyentli. Aleo,.banda made to order for machinery.- Chlaltertugls New Circular Scale • •• EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES t from the celebrated mrumfactory of Chicker-' ing, Roston ; with the new Improved cir ' . calor scale, just received and "now open. , For sale nt at Mr. Chickering's Factory prices, by JObIZIH. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street', Filfsbitrgb 'sole - Agent for Chicker ingls grand and squire Pianos. for WeateraFenna-' ocltl ----- JOHNSTON & STOCKTON have Just receivedllte following.neiv-wdrks History of Congress, Biographical and Political, cont.. prising a history of internal improvements, (Rivers, Har bors, .ke:ly front the formation of the Government to the I prevent time ; embracing, aloe; historical ' notices of co nous political events of Ocean Stearn Navigation; of the Tea nnd Coifed Mx; totgether with: bioMphieser, &- sonel histories, e,, by Heiler 0, Wheeler, illustrat ed; by steel portraits, and fne simile autographs.. - History of Charles, of • England; by Jaco lf Alibott;, with engravings. The Romanao of Yachting Voyage:the 'First, by Joe. C. Hurt. A now novel ; Mary Barton : t ale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Profeasional duties of Attorney's and Solic hors; by Santee! Warren, Esq.; F. 11, S. of the liner temple, Barrister at Law. decs Iron City Cracker and Breed Buttery, J. SHEPHARD . • t • • . IirOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub: yy lie generally, that be has added to hie other busi ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety...-. Ifirving purchased one of W. IL Nevin's. Cracker :and. Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill nil °Were for. crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to shore oPo:triton of he public patronage. The public is respectfully Invited to call and examine for them . selves.. BAKERY, No.lo, Comnikreial Row, Liberty st. oppo.. site Smithfield: - . N B. Superior family Bread, rye and dyspepaia Bread,' -largo and small rolls; resh every morning can be had at tlic store, or my wagon, or at toy amid . in the tnarket. 'Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made: - to 'eider/ .1. SHEPHARD. Nolo Commercial Row, Liberty et. 4 llt to the beet Cough AtetUetrie I ever Setwitt BEAD the following proof of the superiority.ef Dr. fi7/. /cirri's Orient/it Cough Alittnre, train a respectable ou . izen, who hos tried it; ' rk , /5 1847 ITTISHIIIIGII, —C. „ MESSILS. HAI'S ttllttOcrweil--After laboring'tor several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing .cough and most distressing cold, which had, thuS far, resisted the ef fects of several of the "infallibles," was induced to pur-. chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. ,Tolny great surprise, after using only one half of die bottle I found myself entirely well.. "his at best medicine I ever sate." • True copy. ' • • ' • • • JOHN' HINDB'. I Bold by HAYS • & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Comntepi' hied Row, Liberty street, near Canal. ' janB • krP.Ve r7 D - iOtTEß.ftilo'Pl'AflltibmS; Burke's Buitd.. ings, Fourth street,-HOITOII ANTHO:Ctcpttpterieo-• typists from the — Ea - stern eities.would call the attention Or inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring toWns,', to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms is the third story of Burke's building; 4th st; _ . • . Persons wishing pictures taken may rest nattered. that no pains shall beetpared to produce thetn'in the highest perfection of the art. O ur instrnmentsare of the moStpobt. erful kind. enabling us to, execute' pictures udsurpassed forhigh finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. • Persons sitting for pictures are neitherieguir . red orex, pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction - igiVert::-_ N. B. Operators . will find this. .good. depot foes - teak' ' and;chemioais.. ._[".lnstructions given in the art, containing - the' retire' recent Improvements. . •• • 'hen, ' • Oy'ater - Agency 1.9 . . YSTERS CMIAPER THAN THE HHEA_PREIT:— . Received this:day, direct from - Haltiniore, by Ey. press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which I will sell low, at,iny stord,iu the Diamond ; also at Wm. Kramer's, eornerot. Second and Snlitlifield streets, nud H C.Kellten, corner of iFigh and Market alley. , .. • •• ; I will receive them, rtily at the above 'places.: All OYsters warranted ; money returned, if-not good.- • 'riov2.s .F. R. PR.A110..., 2600,61.03 • •100,007 77 - .237,409'72 ILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH !—The Lungs 0. ate in danger, the work of the destroyer' Inui, been •b6gurt, tlit!Cough of Consumption bath iri"it a sound of Atm Too A Alcrrnan? • Your darling - child, your idol and earthly joY, nowperhaps confined to her chamber', by sudattgarous cold-'—her pale cheeki, her thin shrunken I fimzersoell the hold disease has already gained upon her, —ilia sound of her supulchral cough merceayour soul. ' Young firsts, wbdn lasi about to enterlife; disease sheds .a heart crushing . bliglit over the Pair prospects of the fe turc—your hectic eutigh and feeble limbs tell 'of your loss Of hope, but you need net despair. There is a balm which will bealt he wounded luhea,-it , ls Sherlllattril 'All-Healing' Balsam. itfins. Arrakr, the wife of Wm. H. -Attree; Esq. *a., given,up Dr. .Sewall of - Washington., Drs. Rea and bleelelliT of Philadelphia, Dr. Doe and-Dr. Mott of New: of or friends all thought she :mast die. She: had' , ,every,appeanniceof .being in consumption, and -was so • propou,uced by her physimaishernian's.Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GAILRAZIGAZTZ of Bull's Ferry. was also eured_of eenstrmption' liy this Balsam', When other' remedies.- failetito give relief-411e"Was redliced to' a skeleton: '.DT:. A: C. Castle, Dentist, 281. flioadway, has witnessed its effects in several, cases where no other in other relief—but the Balsam Operated like a charfn. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful. etfe-ets• in 'curing "Asthina, which it never falls of doing.. Spitting' Blood- alarming. as it may be, is effectually cured by this heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs Sound again: " Rev. Bunny Jonas, 108 Eighth avenue, was eared of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 - years standing. ',pus' first delta' guve'him more relief thdn all the other ntedi eine he had ever taken. - Dr.' J. Deals, 1,9 . Delaney' Street, gave it ton sister-in4aw 'who Was laboring under Consumption and to another 'Sorely' 'afflicted with., the Astlima. • In Midi. cases its effects were immediate; soon restoring'them io . domfortalsle health. Mrs. Lucartik Wm:Ls, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. '.Sherman's. Balstun - relieved 'her , 'at - once, and she hr: comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a .Mnely use of this medicine. This Indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds,.Spit- ' tins Eflood, Idvor Complaints; and all the affections of the • throat, and even Asthma and Consumption, •'' Price 25 cents and $1: perbottle, ' • Principal Olflde 'lO6 Nassau street.' New York. .. Likevvise Er. Sherman , / celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges .. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man`sPleiter, • .• Sold wholesale 'and retail by WM. JACKSON, at 'his Boot and Shoe Store and Paten; „Medicine Warehouse, • indr2s; „ 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh k heatl" of. Wood - street, :and . by 'thejollewhig'iliily appointed 'Agents for Allegheny • • - • DO.O TOIL ORS.r.r; FOR 25 NIU CENT EA. S! • , Poeket R.sculaplus,or, every one A. Al. 'Marshall, 'Allegheny' . city; InnuManGhri BY means of the his own physician! twentieth. edition, with upwards Manci "" lle n 4 ' R-14. ' Jac q ues, Binnin g ham ;.A. GettY , of bundre . tengravings, showing 'private. diseasei - in Wylie street; 3. G. Mastin, dor.' Webster st. and Dim; Daniel Negloy, East Liberty; H. L. hfitehell. Wilk ins, every - shape and• form, and malformatioas of the -genera-. Live system, by W.:YOUNG, AL D. _ , Burgh ; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Salal. Springer, The' timiihris dewarrived, Mit persons'suffering froin tint; James 141.!Kee; SteWartittOwnt John Illackc Tartle,' seal:et tli.t . noee,fieed•ndmorebeeomethe vietim °tonna.' Creek; C. - F. Diehl, F.fizabeth; -Rowland to Son. APReek, nob.; dime Prescriptions' mintafited in this Welk 'any Port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley hPLanghlitt, ofTe ' may ) cure hinuself,witho.ut hiialranee. to business, or Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, ' Temperancevillet. las. t h e knowled ge of, tbajnest intimate- enand with, one • Fulton. Tarentutn; G. IL Starr , ..SewieklY. • reer9 , l. , tenth thus usual expense additicn Rood,.e general Ton.: ' tine of prirate'disedie, it fully Orplalits the ertuse'of . hood's early decline, with observations on marriage--' besides many faber,derangements whigltit would .not be: proper to Inanimate in the . • Itr Any Person sending - Toth-vs - v4m cairrsi - MiclOsed ii a letter, will riceive Oire 'Copy :tot this' heok,.by or fivossopieswillhasent for one dollar.. -- Addressc‘Dr.; WiYOUNG,-N0.152 Spruce street, Philittlelphia,'!.pcist El:rAYANTED—Proprietors of. Drag or Rook - StoreS, and.Peillars fin everytown in the, United - Stalefti to act , na agents for the above Work. . . • - ciet7:3m Afpß. Alue, N au! Domestic' Vegetable Villa: .: i• W ll . ‘a ..L er A s t rii 29 ded o , f 4 F l --- l a d Y h e e tte ve . been fog - same time, that Yeertchomap have oeeasion'to are of great use.-to t o trio e miu h iarered teem tO`iny patients?' Mrthelnia:PA.,,haje, Dyspepsia and Bilieual'eve s r, arei t m e ; d e it v gly 4n etlia by tho - ule-cli: Dr.; i ni q h !tri . l . 25 ceittlitt ktsdd tybolesnlet s il L r . e p a i i rr a ßEßl:, Smithfield street, near ;nerd. • Also, by AVo—n'Cale.Allegbenycity Ith ' -11r mingham; end Johriu4Grackqn.Fh febl7 Jaynes' Family Medicines. Dil 9, S. COOK, Piqua Ohio, writes, March, 1840: "1 have used,yous,rerkif(gs,, Corm:as:dee BoLtam, and Expehotant; in my pmatme, for the last threa . years, and have been exceedingly, well pleased. ith them, and never, on yet; lo my recollection, failed ; of :realizing - l il t fullest* expectation in - thelf , curative properties.) iYouv other medicines." canuotspeakof from.experiene4', but;, judeini from those'Lhave used, I doubt . not but that they clam; and a re' entitled : tit all ; the confidence- reposerrlif 'mein, by those - Who have.ased tnem. Was ibimer'y very partial to ti**** .Vermithge,.until I. becatneacquain tad with yours, which has my decided pr cferene to any other now in use. - Resseetfldly, yours, /cc., ~ jr For salein Pittsburgh at the Rekia..Tea Store, 72 Fourth sf. ''' • . • febbS. 13 A. 'MUNE§ TUCK'S COUGH: —ts Tarlition has proved itself to be of very. great effica cy in the cure et obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ,tins "04, wbooing Cough,•antrother Pneumonic Affections part the proppeters feel warranted tn remain 'mending It as 'a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to}, slow certiActites of indisputablisadthority, in testimoli °fits value. - It is pleasant pa the , mste,,and is offered atso low price as to place it within the reach of every, person, There are, perhaps, but few Cough ineptirations. that will pro. duce such decided' effects in Ouch a short. Utah,, Pre pazed and 'sold by , • A. PAIIIs(E'STOCif 42c6„ Corner of'First anti WoOd; also, corner of Sixll),andi Wood streets .PALPR'S CeLhaltArou NEartABLIP.—Ls are for wholesale 4nd retail, at the' •. • . ! " • • , Er:Ars Ovacz, . • No. 50, Smithfield et Also, bq Win. C'eile, Alfcglieuy city: MccraCkcii, Penn. street, Pita* FOR BALE—A bri elcd welling Louse aualoh ill a plop. Sant location, *Ridded on Knoll street, Allegheny. The houerfis - weltarranged, haYing . e. good cellar, a kitch-- en and dining tooni, hell And two parlomihree bed rooms andfudsited garret: Lo.t is 20 fect, ti}r - PA.'', deep, io a pack street.' 'Ptice; 8 1 ,2 0 0: ;Tereic; spa iu•huifd,lbalanee four equal yearly payments. • • ; CUTHBERT, General Ageiati...,,- • • °Alp- (alb .4111.cbitinsg, • LIVEfl,COlill'I.AIN'f, JAUNDICE,' DVS - PEPSIA; NERV.QUS ImsEastp Or viIE'ELD': 4iSTIIIIIA' and -all istiTertions field • derangemeut ordisnutein the 'Ciliary; - Ages live, Vascular, Rrsjsirattiry, and Nervous Systems, such;us constipation, inward •. piles,hcartburn,lliissof smietite,roar- • -• . • . • ' ed tongim, acidity of h stom- • ' • ark swimming of the head, fullness! Or weight in the . stomach, dimness of;. • . • r s ipalpita• . • heart . Choking or suffocating Sens - siting demession' of spirits, sudden dashes ofptiiis" in' the • Side Or back; • weakness of the linths, cold feet, constant im• aginings.af coil ,. fever.isnd dull pain in the head, pain and difficulty'6l breathing when iying upon the 'side, frightful dreams, suurcructationsjyellow tress- of the skin arid - eyes, deficiency of perapim , ttorridec, he. caff - ba' = • ; •---• • ' • effectually. • • • • • cured • . • i by, DOCTOR HOOFI;AND'S ' s.CELEBRATED GERMAN AIIT . TERS,I • Their powerover the above diseases is Mu excelled -- if equalled—by- hay otberffireparation in thej States, ae the Cures in oity.attest, in many cases tar Skilful physicians had Tailed.. Derangement ,in theliver and stomach are isoitrees.Of insaaityr-from diaorder or obstruction a niorbidesenalief; the sympathetic and other nerveisfellovisi 'and the tune-. lions 'the brain-are impaired and-deranged; titS, nerves' are the conneetingusedium betweedimhuls and matter it; follows:-,from . the, follows,,from. Me, reciprocal-actipa. that both , must, tie more or less implicated and i deranged aiMuluirieouslyj, derangementthere: will also,OrodUcediietiscof the'SKPl,' LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well eatlie.braira The thousands: Whd die" with 7.VELt.pw :FEVER,' CHOLERA - or INFLUEN.2A; . is owing to' the same music; arid- the - Majority of cases - ether most painful disease, CONSUIVIPTION; otiginatesfrom thesame.i" fact the sterna - eh ls.lhe itup.ortant urgarrin thts s , ,yetemof matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all, the, advautages to be derived from the ediniiiistrationokin ternal medicineh. Its functions are 'of the Wiriest Tin portance to everyone in constituting the source and form.' tatnof lifeilivhteh is nutrition.- No:orgaaposseasesanch remarkable sympathies. none suehremarkable powevin .; modifying, every part of Ibe • • ' Tire'tare success in treating disease of the - hirer and iternaehmtedessfullYbas not bertha went ofprithological knowledge ortheir functions, fiat the preparation of , a• compound that-would :act upon. the :disease. ai4 sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in. these. Bitters, and.tbey Aare ENTIRELY VEG•ETABLL - ", , mid. will in'every case permanently destroy ' costiveness, and giverrtrength and vigotto-the frame,"nt•hO time de bilitating' thepatient,s and:they are. grateful to,tbe most ; delicate - stomach under, anyhircumstances,. 1, ; . " • . . ALL CAN 13E CURED ~ • . • WHO WILL USE THEM: AS DIRECT:EA • (Ur - wrung vire • pew - me-Mr omicron ' • The fen,' months this preparation has been before the: public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited Me eulogy. of Me:press through the land, • their object being -for. the benefit of,Sugertng flumes:ay; its success has 4urnailsed. all preridetui, anst)t is free froth alfdlcoholle Stimulant Syrup ;mercury, aloes,rquinine; acidity and - aliinjutioue , ingredientaiandhspeciallyadapted to Meths/ewe of-the. variable climate of the United States, and thel.Wesitt, dia Islands. WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN axe made s trong by using it—iu fact it is ale/laity medi- nine, and Can be - administered-With safety tonnhild one year old, the delicate &male,' eta man of ninety:- , -; • • The Philadelphia Democrat.- says This., medicine has.an extraordinary , virtue and cacacy, an4ll§. i in great demand. We can speak Tram experience , that t, has produced many wonderful cures." , The Daily' Sun says We believe it is `ode the best medicines of the age—ti friend -having tised it in'his own family, with great satisfaction in the JaundiCe And Liver CoMplainta The Sprit of the Times and Keystone says:—"Do Out good•citizens, who nre . invalids; knoW the many aston ishing cures that have been performed. by Dr.;linolltuura : celebrate. werman Bitters'. If they do not, we. recom- , mend them to the German Medicine Store, , 2.7 S Race street; all .who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jana-. dice, DYspepsitt or Nervous Debility the Doctor has: cared many of our citizens; after the best physicians, bpd , We have used, them, andthey have pthied to be a medicine that every one should know, f,. and w e cannot refrain giving our testimony in :their, favor, ail that which gives them greater claim neon'oaehfimble bf forti.they are etitirelyvegetxtbie. ` ^ 4 The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated • Gerinatr Bitters are an wrath - able remedy Lac 'Jaundice, ,-Dyspep sia, and nervous complainus.a , . . . • . 'Nettl's Gazette says : —'lt is nt often we mince ; the various excellent medleities advertised iii our columns ,' becausewe are unwilling to,speak• except from personal' experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangernlo'Sueh articles. ard, how:- ever, of Divliootlandts' German•Biners. - • hiss''WE itrunv to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed Corn. by; the , • - The Milk News says: - "A Mitaneths.—We - speak - knowingly •bf Hoef-'• land's - celebrated German Bine - I - a - When we say it is . a ble'ssingotthin age; and in diseases Of the hiliaryydigeir r tire and nervous systerni, it hai not, we think, an nouii vzorriinzs raszsarrinli'inn stinr.„wnitour • sr.: coml., raid .to all invalids we 'Would - recommend - ifas' worthy their Confidence: • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? _At the Depot ean be seen „the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens .of Cures in all the foregoing dii eases Prineipat Depot, • German Medicine Store; 273 RAGE? Street, pnd for, sale in Lancaster by John F.Logan;Har risburg, by. D. W. Gross; and respectable - dealers erally throughout the country.. . • . ~.P rogs-- m at- A rgbitineff . - • • . - - -•- • lIIINESEIII4.IfCCIIEMI4.:4 "iiiatilileaS ., itrtieth ror i . 'growth.. beauty, and restoration of the !lair.- This • eati!fisyripir,:onecketiwn,,wiltsupereede all other arts 'a a of the kiwi now in use. ‘Vhere the hair is dead . -:Ji sisthin, unhealthy, not turidag grey. a few rippliea• -11 ns will make' the hair soft and dark,,and give ita beau- Ili al t lively appearance; and will , also make ii maintain i IlVeiilleSS.qmi healthy calor,. twine us long small the .p opatatiboa - that nre.generally ased: Where the hair is ll nil Or Ints fallpn pIT, itm a y he restored hy using this 'L earn: 'Every lady and gentleman tvho isin the habit of uting oils ,on their.hair should at °nee purehasea bottle of the'Chinese - Hair Crewn, writ is siseinithesed that 'twill n t injure th e hair like:the other preparations, but wi.lll h notify it, liar pie:pert - eel satisfaction in every in , ..- . . . • ... . , . For testimony fo its very superior qua les, see the fol I *Wig lettei - from the'lleti. Ittr. Caldwell -to Mesh's. endershott ilt. Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the _ uthern Stalest,. , ~.- i • :.-: . • , .., • f Later of the .Rev. It. CakiteiU, Pastor ofthe Presbyterian Pulaski,... " h/ERSIIB. Ila IWITDEAS & 1127CL1: CrEMLIMEN-rl take p [ c p easpaurraotiolibi ainadditeigonifriy.tepsatirimsohi,„iyciukinfauveorHoafirheeicaunscoillieonrt. .about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and .14sposed to come out; hut having procured a bottle of the .Creant, and wait according to the prescription, it ix now .e)astio, soft, and firm to the head. • • Many - balsams and c¢lal were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state • thanbefore. •This Cream, however,• has met my expec , goons; . I As-an article for the toilet my wife gives it preference aver all others; being delicately perfumed ad s . posed to ra.ucidit.N.,X.The ladies, especially, will finll the ' Chinese Cream ar•77l.i. desideratum in their preparations • forthe toilet. • Respectfully, ite : . •- • ' . •' • • • • .11CALDWELL. . ! Pulaski, January 7,1847. •.. - .- • :... i• •,. ... . ])Jrr-Sold wholesale and 'retaitiin Pittsburgh; by John bil_Townsend, - 4 ' 45-Market at, 'and•JoelMohlericerner of Wood and Fifth/La .. •,. ie , ;.....i •jelftd&w.ly LAMES are'ditaloned agmnst using Common Prepa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully initi tiotutitis to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow. arid unhealthy the 'skin appears after using pre paredehalk L. Decides it is inJurions, containing a large quantity of lead! IVe have prepared a beauthul vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly Mute'. It hEperfectly t innocent, bring pacified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skill a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white • at the same time acting aaeosmeticson the skin, ma king it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts. says:"After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it moesses the most - beaatifuland nattualradd at the same tune innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly eau conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin tecairesberuitifying.7 Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the Wider is preferable. ,• • • • A Incr.. err ov ,Tturrit son 25 ewes.—White teeth, foul breath; heldthy gums: Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after beidg once or twice cleaned with Joace Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, arid, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent mudexquisitely fine, that its constant daily . use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tied, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing n premature decay,. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens each as is becoming Icitise, and by perseverance it will render thefoulest teeth delicately white, arid make the breath deliriously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. - All the above are sold only at 22 Chatham at ., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agenta.whose •ntunes appear in the . next column. . WILL TOC zaatar and get a rich husband, lady? "Yea r face is your fortune." Is't beautiful,. clear, fair? ..Is, it white? If not, it can lie made so even though it he yel- Jaw , dishgared, sunburnt. tanned and freckled. -Thous ands have been made dies who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and'magnificent. Bat be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. RiriVirartni Salt-rheum, See rvey, Erysipelas:Barber's Itch, are. otlen cured by. Janes , Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has - That it cores pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, antrm. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chiantis street. ' Mind, reader, this seldom or nevertalls. • " • • • - • • • - B. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at JACISONII 69 Liberty it.; bead of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. • ' ~• ' • . aorta. DOLDAR. TWELVE-AND 4. ILALF CENTS. between twen ty and thirty, possessing a Sxannetrical form, good lea turesokc., is asked.conaidenitally, can she suppose any man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; -such sallow, rough'rcoarse skin; and each dirty, -bad, wiry hairi . when, by . spending the above sum, she might -have delicate .white teeth , a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jones , Am ber Tooth Paige; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Italian Chemical Soap;, and a beautiful head of hair by using'a 3s: bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Ito not form an opinion 'against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but he sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only us New York a; 62 Chatham at. ,For , . • • • M. JACKSON. A i. en t, apl3 • ' B9 Marty at:, sus arg rIA.NcF.R; SCROFULA 'AND GOITRE.-Ample V Irene:tee has proved that no combination of medicine burreever beets so efficacious in removing the nbove die; eases, as DR- /ANNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected 'cures truly astonishing, not only.of Cancer end mherdis eases of that class;but hits removed the most stubborn diseases •of the skin, s‘reitingis Dyspepsia.' &c. This medicine enters into the circulation; nod eradicates dis easel wherever located. .It. purifies the blood and other fluids of'the Irody,removes obstruction In the pores Of the Skiq,apd reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It ine•eases;thezippetite, removes headache and drama.. 'ness; and inirtggorates the whole system, and imparts uni. •matient.ter the diseased and debilitatedEonstitntion. There is nothing superior to it in the whole mateeia Medico. it is perfectly safe rind extreruply pleasant, andbas nothing, of the dLrgusting nausea accompanying the idea of seal loVeingkaedieine. , •• , • • • • ; •••; t • PWr — For sale in Pinsbnrgh at the PEKIN TEA: WORE, •• • ' 72 Fourth st., near Wood. ,•' • 'A eelOo• for •ithe Hasa an Altair •' • 'MO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAK.E 1 IT .SOFT, SILKY, CLEANAND FlNE.—persons consequence 'of the many things sold, set downuvery article, Abe it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jones Coral Hair Re storative,tind sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, soft, aubbrn and dark, and keeps it so; turd by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people 'Could see the number of pour respectable me chanics, that, use At, lays, stud find it .the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the kluir,, for keeping it soft a nd 'Warder three times *sloes aS any other article suade;.and- • , -; ' Forces it to grow, itiips its falling, • ' -And coats but 3 shillints to iry. . • • We formerly sold nothing less than M. bottles; but we Wish people to try . it. Sold only at 62 [mind Et2J'Cliatham street, Now York, and by . •.. • • • , mar2o WM. JACKSON, Agt., 89 Liberty st. . VIORE TES'PIhION Y tor Dr. Witlanns Family bledi. 'cines..--;The undersigned, citiiensof Pittsburgh, tiny mg personally used Dr. Mlllonpa Oriental Cough Mix ture, and experienced its b enefictalitrec Is, do mos t cheer fully recommend it as safe • and. ifrectunl, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend it s use to all the afflicted. . '' CHARLES •LEWES, • Pittsburgh, March 151.11, Iti'Solit by J. Stboonmaker & Co.; John Hays, James A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, P. J, , Atohler 0 den & Snowden. 1.22 Al7rßtitiliM, -SCOSVY; OLD SORES; ERYSiPg. 0 LAS, Barbres Itch; Chops, Sore Bands, Pimples.— This Mused by many physicituts in this city in c,nringthe above..and we would not conscienclously sell unless we knew it to be ill * Wit e . As &cosmetic, The ttue.lorn, , s SOAP is perhaps the only aniole ever kninon 'thitt-removed irhpurities and cleared and beauti fi ed the skin,.inakbar at • soft; clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind E it is sold at 82 Chatham st.; N. Y and by WM. `JACKSOIV J Agint, .31/.l.lbertylstreet, tPittsburgh;..; , . ("101tNRIMPTION rieizes mom victims! than any'. other l! diseasein our country. .The..y.euegt..the ,old t - the heantifaihridsay, ere all 'alike subject to its invidious. ravages, and many a hectic cheek has heeit stiatmsed to blormavitlr thir^glow' of health,' - gat every case o,rigtt tunes ilia cold and :a eough-perhaps deemed unworthy of _attention as fir stand only met with'. rethedies :when too late, Watch die first symptomi with jealous care„ and make , immediate, use Of. the Cough.. Balsam of B. 4. Fahrtestciek Wilicertatnly.cheek its thither, :progress, and {calOre the inflamed organs ta a beantithl ;For sale bt.B. A. FA ESTOCK-4r. Cc. corner. Is antlrWood its • also 'coraer.6tlimod , Ver ee'rat Varsibillea, l:lenefinvllas r A ND TURNED MATERIALB, of every descripiiimi •../3„_ , kept for stile, - and on better - ;efts than ctn . be ha d at any other . establishment in the city:. 'The subieribal has-just .received fiftyrhouartini feet . of Mahogariy - Ve:, nests, which he is determined to sell Very. low, Xali, alit exaninte them. i Also, 1110. Ten-pin Balls; all blziek,• and:, n. splendid Article; and, much cheaper, Abtur ever offered in this mark He also 'keeps on' and, and turns to order, all kinds of 1 eiparPentiesand 'Cabinet krkßeeurd'p_awmoisaditsteuriallialtriasz,ampaiscic,i4lh,:4lpi,artte.te.i.. • 1 , Columns; Newels; ~.y3a144.,a".; ~...., ; . fasteningay'or lhe hickory: ; Plank for Railing, &c. screw. . , . • Bench Screws; . Also,. Table : Legs I..'lland , 'Motilder , i-Rrinnnera '. . 7 Scre w a, 'Bindles; ?Ballets. To rur gether with ail other things generally kept dit -ri- I - ngShop. 4VP, l lb3 'Buildings" No. 27 .. Persons E buying Pests:and:galls, %%Ilk. Eazzara , s .fasp, imings, lave' the right to'scllthani, when finished., 1 0 311 A vm.) OR STOLNN—Vrorn ghtcap'e Tavern, 4 AI miles from Allegheny, on the:Franklin ftend,ini Wed nesdpy evening..lasti,s iipt:271h,15433,a Bak Mare, about X4} h a ands high; has small whiteapot on her forehekd ; 'and some,white on one of her hind feet; had on a halter,. whenshd left. Sheen about 5 - years old. Any person who Will'retarn her to,the r sithsaiitiar, 4011.-Agnew, Second Ward Ranee, All egheny s 'or send inforinntionwherelhe can he Obtained, will be ault, ably reWarded." ' " • JOHN TEROPSON, det9• Pine Township. airinislanb-Abiam 1 1 1/110 614 MAT • 41:61111451rilifFliA R. A MERMAN 0114' rVicithfred from Well In Kentucky J. 1E feet below-the earfuls of the cartlry a_errunn and cure for. Spraisis,Streitta,•Cnte, Braitteffi Scalds, Burn-, Tatter, Erysipelas. Seald Bead, Croup p. Whooping• Cough, 'lnflammatory Sore Throat., fiore-and • , Inflamed Eyes,Flatalenee; Ulcers. Fever.Smen and • INFLAMMATORY RIIEUMATISBI,•. ,'• which yields to its effects in a shrprising manner. . • It has never yet failed when used according to (Mee tient.. Read ; • • .Mattemesten, Allegflcrlrcmo - • 'This is to ectilfy, that my wife, 'nig bret hricst, was , cured of a !thematic Complaint of 'seven yours standmg. by which she was so lame re. to be obliged to use crutch es. In one week she was cured by using thp, American Oil, and could walk about as 0111101,without her crutches, JONATHAN GHREIST. The following is communicated by' fdr. Win. Nash, Mr; Jeckeon's ngent for Steubenville, 0- A gentleman near Steubenville, who hail not been able' to•put either of his feet , to the ground for twelvd years, in consequence of lameness, by the use of one bottle *as' enabled to walk two miles to a township election. It is likewise a sovereign reiriedy'ffir CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN-, DONS. The following is communicated by Mr, Wm. Nash, Jackson's agent for Steubenville A lady residing in Steubenville, the finger of whose - hand Fine so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it for years, was entirely cared by the use of one' ' bottle cirthsc./Oil, so that she now law the perfect:use at her hand fully equal to the other which had never bee n" affected. It as also been found to be a safe and ihvinci ble agent in the speedy and certain cure of DEAFNESS' in all cases not organically incurnble. • A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured of obstinate deafness, of years' continumice, by -the use of less than one bottle of the' Oil, so that she said ehez ; heard better thatfahe had ever done before. • ••• A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured ' deafness of nine years standing,' by the use of a quantity of the Ott. The names and residences ofthis . " lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire It,' • at the office of the advertiser: Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy care of all cases of CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually oared by one dose of the Oil, In the short space of half an hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain: • Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested in the radical cure Of . ' DISEASES OF THE SPINE. A lady, the wife of n planter in Kentucky, was rattan effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which bad confined her to her bed for a considerable time, in which she could not tars herself. It is also a • sate remedy and perfect cure for pains inthe small Myths INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Read the following: • - Prerssatton„Dec.lB,ls4l3.. This:l4 to certify that I was afflicted with great pain inv the small of my back and kidneys, which affected Inc liar much that I could not stand opright. By rubbing extei natty, and using half a lensPoontai me" rind' ' morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN RIDDi.E, • near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. .4gentleman'of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent In= flammatiou of the kidneys—the pain of which came& him to faint—was completely cured, in three days, by - thii use of the American Oil. The qualities of this NATURE/S OWN REMEDY , is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, tense,- glumly is con fi dently recommended as a sotereigrr rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external ari n ternal. Used immediately, after a cat, bruise or wound, , it will gore and prevent • • - GANGRENE AND'MORTIFICATION. • It hail, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing arid effective remedy for those very, unpleasant and ineonve• ' atom diseases . • GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Price;'GO cents per bottle. ' _ • • Caution...Be on Irotar rt Oon!. The surprising excellence and growing popularity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly trainable medicine. for the purpose of deceiving the un wary, and defrauding the Propnetor. In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, °burr the following coca Truces: - Ist. Sec that the name " Wm. Suction, eg Liherty . head of Wood st.," is Printed on the label of the wrappe . of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. 2d. That each.bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain . ins fall directions foritise; and also emmunmethe nude and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors ;likewise, the name and address of the pro praetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. ' W. Purchase ONLY of the .advertised Agent s, all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the 'minis of the PzoprietorsandGenemfAgenw•--thus: D. hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. • • Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh,, General Agent for IVeaterpt Pennsylvania, and part bf • ' Ohio and Western Virmam; abd the printers' names— M'Mlll,n & Shryock, Pittsburgh — printed; of the bottons of said show bill. •••••''' dth. Observe—the genuine American. Oil dark green color, without any sediment; undue specific greyl ty lighter than water. • The counterfeits are niestly ot a black color - -,some white, like Spirits of Turpentine,' said to be refined and clarified; mate Seneca Oil—ollt ens a mixture of other common oils; nnd one a lifsek filthy looking mixture. pinportingto come from the 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny Dispensary Co." :None of theie conic terfeimoswas either the virtpe or the power of the *us Ela-AMECAN OIL. Sold wholesale and retail by JACKSON, • General and. Sole Agent for tho Proprietor:in Western Penasylvutia, Western . Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny eouaty,Pa.: A. M. Ararahilli,/ • Dr. Brown, . Allegheny city. J. R. lohaton l Jonathan I; hriest, Manchester.' Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Nirmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Tempemncevil le, G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • Edward Thompson, NVilkinsburgli.. Daniel Neglay, East Liberty... f. Z. Alitchell, Wilkinsburgh. Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgb. 11. Rowland & Son, M - Keesport.,... C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • . John Black, Turtle Creek. - —SPEldowny, Bake rsthwa..• • Samuel Springer, Clinton.. Janice Stevranstoans.• • • Riley Al'Laughlia, Plum towneldpo' J. Fulton, Tarentam. --• Jeremiah Fleming, LawreiEfeville. Robert Williams, Arthursodlo. augts-d&si-Gm M . HOM the New York. Gazette, Oet. Cr, BM; — 7 - 0 1,5 this paper deservedly at the , head of the, dna? press in ' Bristefi strati Sarzapan72a.—lt 'were but courtesy to call the attention of our readers to lids inrraluable prep 7, aration which will be found advertised in o nether c ums Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a ltl:ghly, in newspaper', every now nod then, one I '4' two numbers of which we have already noticed; and Memedieine.itself has been eulogised by nearly all the .' i es , o f drevrearer n L country, and, we doubt not, Justly ei Jn i ri e 4,.. la m e in its favor, moreover, very flattering reernoomals front the most eminent practitioners in ev Cry part of the couniry where it thas been used. is beauty. and 'taste enough in the bottles, and in the miginiedlabeLi in,which . they are enveloped;-to indiv.o purchase, 'even if the., preparation itself were not 'one of the "sovereignest in .the as every pers , :in must believe it; is, every one must believer if rs.rin'i,r,' every one who would'not resist a mass bf doeumentary evidence conclu sive enough to.convert a Turk to Chnotiimity. , 'Buy one of the bottles, gentle r.eader, and seewhether you do not. agree with us on this point. • : ,••• : • For sale by .•., ' B. A: FAMMiIIarrOCK Co,. feb24 cos. of let and Wood smd eth'ind Wood' stet; g e said, to Inform as that he.had been afflicted foe it i e with 7theainalism or Goat; and occasionally : with:Tic .• Delorefix that: he had • been : frequently confined:to ale room for months together; .. and often suffered the moat in tense and excruciating pam,• but that Tritely be had been using Artmatice. from which he found themes% nal and unexpected relief. He says he 'found the Medi- ~ eine very pleasant and effective, and that' he now' com". scan . , eiders himself perfectlyeured.—Phiraddphec t North Ariui- A Fact' , Wentru Kromer:co.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became - at ; . fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Notie, and a.'' disugreeable eruption or the Skin. Indeed,. his Whelo • . system bore the marks of being. saturated w ith. disease.. One hand and wrist were so much affected that:he had lost the tier of the hand; every part being covered with deep, painful, and oliensive ulcers.' and were as hollow; . and poroui as iui honey•Cumb. It was at tin stage of • complaint, when death appeared ineVitable flam some disease, that he commenced' the asitent.layttef e Al terative and having taken sixteen bottles, re now , ly cured. The Alterative operates through 'the 'cfreulatq n , ,• purifies the blood and eradicates disenie from the Fysi4m, wherever located; and the numerous curet( has Perr,. formed in diseases- of the akin, cancer,' sere;fula,,goutr liver complaint, g dyspepsia- pod other Chronic. diseases, bk, truly astonishin.—Sptrit of the Timer.' • .• , Dr- For sale at Pittsburgh, at the street PERTH' itionctillt;Y., 72 ourth reet. Fresh il w o e D e I.4lll^Se largest bas lasi sol. opened, ,_ rent a u r evy,r opened in this city; con s i sgouinisart of , •Faney; White, Gold Line and Gold xr and Ten• Setts • •na extensive assortment of AVhite, Flocs -in g Do e a n d th eir ; pool Iron Stone Ware, in Tea s tips fa r in eeponopieeny Sr may be required . :Also, a be Rplifal. anorienern Candelabras and Lampe, of the nr.tvest shapes. and pa of t- , terns, direct from marsf!mtimere. . Ladies wonid.do well to !rise oct27 xt..3ooors bekitrr .Ftfth. - • ' lininz i ..coneotior. . • THE undersigned,eitconragee. by the libeitil patioiaid,'...; j of the merchants. professional gentlemen arid me- ... chance of the city, offers his. services for th e collection of accounts in the city of Pittsburg h and vitinity. ' This- .. ing attended to business :it this kind for many yeara for,;:. the Board of Trade, anu being well acquainted . with thii., and the adjoining cities. he feels con4dont of Ms ability_ to give satishiction,:byprompt and faithful attention ta. ; alltneltiess entrusted to him. ' • • -- - - ~ , ,• .. - . • JAMES GALBRATII, jr., 2: Tci be found at Mr. I , V3r. • REso's,•'lllerclinnt Tailor s ; :, Third street, opposite the Post Office. ‘,..- - :•- ' .. Gabriel Adams; , ' . P. Daft; Aciomnarft;.. .i, . • .-.. J. Carothers; .lf Thomas Scott, Masan; I. R, Livingston; Jae.lslcGaire, Merctet Tailere:' , • Jellies Marebaßi . Wm -B. Seajfej •.,- • • . •, . George Breed; • . Dr. W. M. Wnghtt Dentist,'" ''' • ' Dr, Geo. p., Bruim; ' D. Dodge. • • ... , [ llO V7'4lll, . • I tV BOOKS—lrvinga Sketch Book, illustrated by-: Darley. . . .Willis' Poems, illustrated by Leutze. • Read'emale Poets of America, with portraits.; The Fiatof the 'Knickerbockers. • A.Fable for Critics. • • ; Bilis' Metrical Romaiices The Child of the Sca. . •. . Lamb's Dramatic Poets. . Lowell's Conversations on :ae old Poebt.. Drtuninie Work s of Beaumont, and Fleteherl:".-/-1 Fiacticat Works of Spencer: ' • •.'•‘ Poetical Works of Chaucer. ; ..z . • " Poetical Works of Ford and Massinker.: • For sale by • ' IL S. BOSIVORTIT & CO., havl.o •• - • • 4th eireei,'Aear Dtarkol-- MINE ME
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