Starts READY-MADE - CLOTHING, SELLING, GP,P:LOW FOG. I DEL/ANF,.No. 49 Liberty - street, Tittsbargh; having . replenished hir; Btodk, Within the ast. and present. atu , dhs• with "the Latest styles-of Fashionable GOods, at. es ee'dflinlY loci F pricesi - offets - the 'best assortnient or ui.oruisci tope bed . In the City, at the lowest . Misit' Price Anion silhem tweevery deseription'of,' Dress tiud Frock 'Coats"; Back and Overconts.pf all fashionable' colon, tied material, such as French beaver, heavy Broad Cloth., super. blue, brown anti drab Blankets and Cana da Prize Cants, Of test Every description of Pantaloons and , Venalf,Thd other,articles in-the Cloth-, AIS°. a .g . encrpl ttarrirtment of Goods to.mnke to order, hick willhe made in the most fashionable manner, on - the shortest notice. - [deels) .P. DELANY. rn.ehionable Clothing Store. WERNEBURG begs leave to inform his trends and ' • the public in general that he hus opened a NEW READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on Markhi street,secomddoor from Second:street, where he has, and always keeps out hand, a full assortment of Beady-Made Fashionable Clothing: which he will sell on, he most reasonable termsitor . Casa. • • no 1149 wishes to call the attention or his friends and he public' in general to his very extensive. selection .01, Pftneh, English and 13elgian Cloths and Cassimeresiin endless sanely, and Vesungs for every one's use, which he alas selected hiingelf In the East, and which will be made to 'Order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire ae Co.) and at prices that will not be questioned by the st of barguht-makers. C. WERNEHU t• _ No.2sl.Liberty stree.• 0ct2.3-y , Market street. 2ul door from M'ad. Rua - Wass Card. . . _ . TYIUNTS .44 WELL ASMOIVOPOLIRS IltVl§ T FALL: SO MUST Pi T,CES; V , 1 111THICH tam still be proven by calling at Meat:ma's- TV, Fashionable Tailoringpstablislunent;Third street, - . St. Charles-Budding, Marro: Smeu.protr and quid-sales. VAtiram: Fresh aadgood.... ,_ COVPIIITION : ray far bias background. - . My old Onmcnnera and - all others, are respectfully in; rated that lam waiting for them, MeGUIRE, . . oot, - , • Tailor. St. Charles. yf. rIN E WOULD ECTFULLY Make the autumn , of our friends and the public to the great variety. o - TER COATINGS and other artiCies, wo have just received—amongst which will he found the greateit variety of BLUE; BLACK, MAR. d PEARL colored BLANKET,' MACKINAC,' and =AVER -CLOTHS.— FRENCH and RIVMDISIi CLOTHS; CASSINERES, VESTING.% e. The above:Goals having been bought for cash', at extremely low priceS,we are prepared to ac• eommodate all 'who - may fauor us with their patronage, With good Clothes, at low-pricea. Give us a call. irr -Remember, 218 Liberty street, opposite .foot `orlth. nov3o " ItlchitiLLEN Zr, DOWNING. T. •du J. T. BIICANCE, , No. 77A79 CORNER SIXTH. AND LIBERTY - • latraviug enlarged and nowly ‘ fdted•uptheir establish- JUL meat, at the above well 'known stand, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to thew, choice selection of New Goods, comprising every-varie ty for spring and summer wear, selected -especially , for their enstomerdepartment, Those-wishing to leave their, orders will findat this establishment every style of „new' and desirable:goads. • Theiritock of ready made ' , Meth; ing is extensive got,* in the best manner, of durable ma terial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to. purchase.,, All are invited to Call, and may rest assured that they will be'pleased wish price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. apnllo Bmo. j, • : Clothing I' Clothing t I Clothing I I I The Mira SrDoors vs.. The Wcueni World! ! ! - 1 /1' tines SELECTEDGARMENTS now made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. - The Proprietor of thisfar-famed" and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern eities,as ranch . trouble and expense,Jan completed his fall and winter arrang•mentstostipily- - his thonsande of 'customers with one of the mostteatrable stocks of Dia wing - mat has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the-mount/dull. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old anri . vaned Three Bin Doors one of the greateet attractions of me western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to-my numerous-fnends at home and abroad that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls iu my line, it is- with difficulty I can keep time with th-e constant rush that- is toads on this establishment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eignt or terrtimea larger than any tuber hpase m the trade, and this being the case ha the - aniount sold, I can affrod to sell at much leas profit than - others, could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. • I intend to make a clean sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning of next Year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter eat of every man, who wants a cheap winter snit, to call aud purchase at the Three Big Doors. ceritAfew ' • JOHN lIPCLOSKEY. ALTE•ty Got.WS, NEW GOODS..-Eteeeived at the Iron ; -City Clothing.tatore, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fanny Cassimeres, of the- most modern styles; 'Elie figured Cashmere Vestings Silk Velvet, Plain and - Fancy Satins—all of 'which ore ' will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and Tashi able style. Ready made Clothing of all deserMtions ; Lady's Chsafra of the Most fashionable patterns... Neck and P•icket Hdkfs, Suspenders, Bosoms,. Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find - it an thhir advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, N0.13'2 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth o f Market teetlB4l) - C.rIVPCLOSKEV. - Dutra New System of nook-Keeping. JUST PUBLINHED BY RARPER* BEG'S, N. YORK I.HE first pan of this work, embracing the most Coat plate course of inAruction and practice, on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever published. Price 75 cents The whole - work, embracing.the .A.ntlioes well known improvements in the science, llustrateo in two addition al setts of-books, with, a ehttpter on, partnership settle ments, and a Key to the Mal exercises,-full clothbound, The following extracts.* om the written opinions of some of the most 'eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in Ne* York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in that city:' It containamatter that is' important and interesting to the merchant and man of business, to whom I think it will be found highly useful. - C. 0. HALSTEAD, ' - President Manhattan Bank, New York." "It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practice Accountants and Teachers of Beak-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merelft, N 0.93 Front street, New York." "Remarkably full and complete, and will cenainly convey a thorouglo knowledge of the subject. The on. demised intends using it aside Text Book. JOHN H. SHEPHERD. Teacher of Ikkok-ker-ping, Columbia College, N. Y "ft is in every way calculated to give a clear and sat lateen:ors- insight' into the very useful science of which it . treats, through all its gradations, from the sirnhle style suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most varied and complicated commercial business. A. S. FRASER, Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New York." "I believe it will be oC great service; not only to the new beginner, but to the most experienced accountant. F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street." "'consider it the first work 1 have ever met with from which a thorougbpractical knowledge of the science can be obtained. JOHN CAMPBELL, liferchant,s3 John et., New York." FOr sale at the Book Stores; and at the Author's Acad. may, corner of the Diamond and Market street 0et.31 /Magazines for•Januarys , lB49, IDIECEPTED AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street, thirtitioor above Second street— Godey's Lady's 13oolt, unusually large, with six at tmetive engravings; the literary department of the hie'. est order for•this No., commencing a new volume. • Sartain's Union Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 80 pages of rending matter, all original. Graham's Magazine illustrated with four beautnul en gravings; insize, a full double number. Poems of John Quincy Adams, with Notices of his Life and Character. -- . - • • ' A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church, against the charge of corruption, in the administration of her discipline; published by order of the Church. • Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; trans lated from the French of Rodolphe Topffer. An impartial Account of the Life of the Rio. John N. Maffit—a narrative of his first marriage; also. his second, With many particulars never before published. , Second volume Paul Ardenheini, now complete; by George Lippard. Ma - Barton.,. a Tale. of. Manchester Life, England; published by the Harpers. Julian De Clifford, or Woman's Love ; a Romance of Smiles and Team; illustrated. Angelina Luxmore, or the Life of a Beauty; by the author of: the Jilt, Breach of Promise,lsc., &c. The Hunchback, or the Bell. Ringer of Notre Dame; by. Victor Hugo. deal • Wholesale- and. Retina. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY. .CHEAT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in .Elkiforra his friends and The public generally, Mat he continues to occupy that large and coin- ratidkitts Store Room, fontierly occupied by Samuet ahn estock Et Co., No.fe, corner of , -Diamond alley and Wood street, where be keeps alarge and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trituks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles th his line. • • He also heaps constantly on hand, and-ls prepared tt furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose ' manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the manufactured article, and, at 08 per cent. cheaper. Countm Merekants and. Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing ebiewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. irr'Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood treet and Diamond Alley. . app For Halo or .Esohonge:' lOFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property on which I now, reside, in the Sixth Ward of the.-. City, consisting of the Dwelling Haase, Out Houses,Bio,, with ,the Garden; or I would exchange the same for Property in the.neighborhood, of the City ;—or I would divide the Property to:suit purchasers.. Persons disposed to put chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monon- Faheta House. trtf) JAMES C. CUMMINS. . ; . x_e is f110•?THE ENTERPRISING.=-A rare chance in 'miry' L presented Tor the safeinyestment in a business en - tiroly' new; one'adapted; to the, man of limited, as well '.as to the man; Of extensive 'resources yielding a profit' from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of. the day. • It is the complete monopoly tif:a staple-articleotb sofutely necessary and essential to enrery family, as well as indispensable - to' the :mechanic, artisan And profes. Monet man -To capitalists; an opportunity Were itself for a Iticratiie eiriployment of either large primal sums? ' bringing immediate ;and. highly 'satisfactory =teem s __ , Those ilesirturc of cabarling us a pleasant, gemtee/ bug itelisortrc,inifitedirvith others,. to Call et the Mike of the': - undersigeed, exatidne the 'oracle :and .fortir Meir.orrn . 1 Judgment, from the facts presented: itaildine,St.: Clair strnetineztdoor I Eig eranqortatton nuts; PEOPLE'S ; TAif,..Allappii..T.4.7 , Acylsr LIRE TT B`BURGII TO ERIE' 1%;1"9 go ibis L!ne 'IT- have been put in 'aLt . s, order and' ans "now running regularly betweeb"..Filtichtirgliiand'prie, touChing 'aft intertnediate Ports 'along the Canrds.. 'A Boat will alWays be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, end one will start regularly every: other day. 'The - People's, Transportation Line;Thas' eirery facility" for, carrying; Frtn„ . 7ht and Passengelii. The - beats will EIS trivred to -Beaver by steamers, and i.- . lll . proceed to Erie witlfgreat dispatch; by the canals. The beats are cOttimanded . by experienced add*Careful men—all of whom have ait in terest:in the Line. • - • • U 7 Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be for Warded -to any point on the 'ekes. For freight or passage apply to . KIRKPATRICK; ' 2 • Aget, - Water Street, Pittsburgh. AGE'NTS Cunt k Co., Beaver. R. W. CUNNINGHAM, NCIRCHAIIC. TROUTMAN & ttlcrenutdmra,PultislL Ssxxsrr Wtoutax & Co., hliddleSer. Idivron Buzz, Sherron. Jossen McCutar.,Sharpsburgh. • S. B. & 0. Lownv, Clarksville. Bina & McßAiu am6;llig Bend. ~ • -S. C. Pricusa, WHRI Greenville. J. &T. KLI.PATRICE, Adamsville. ' :•••' W, A. HICHRRY, Hartstovvn.' W. WADSWORTH & CO., Shennan`l4 Corners. Wm. Pawn; Conneautville. •. - ,litpring Corner. IV: C. Waimea; Albion. •••Wrt Tittimi Lockport. . xrttsyftad & Co., Erie. The felltivanig Agent in' Erie will receive and for- Ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line • ' • ' W Gallagher, John Reanti 0. W: Raverstick '& Co., • Josiah Kelton, KelstiekLoomisy . Walker & Cook, ' lee PlittabUrigh Portable-Boit. Line. - 1848. Par the Trutispers Freight to and fivm PITTSCURGH, PHILADELPIIIA,BALTIMORB,NEW .YORK, BOSTON, &C. BORSLEIGE 4. CASH, Phibutriphio. TAAFFE ¢ O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. HIS old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to . Deward Goods and. Produce with despatch, and on the Most favorable terms. They.confidently ho theirwell known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each Porli affording, accommodations to, shippers_ and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and nate muting attention to basiness, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by and for this line received, charges -paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commissionodvancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats, All Commanications promptly attended to on, applies don to the following agents:. BORBIDGE dr cam, 278—Market street Philadelphia. TAAFFE & rIi`CONNOR, Caned Basin. Pittsburgh: OVONNORS & CO., North street. Baliimons. WILLIAM. B. WILSON, I al 80, Cedar street, New York. alerohouits Transportation Line. .VIA. CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL PHIA, AND BALTIMORE. dr_l_OODS consigned tr tur care will be forwarded with k..l- out delay, and at t etc:meet current rates. 0 A. APANDLTY te CO., Canal lasin, Penn street. Pittsburgh. ME SEMLER,. & REVNOLW, . Ohl and 3t , Market street, Ftnintielpbta. RASE, MERRILL & CO., jefs Smith's wharf. Baltimore. arahanta. . 6 NV ay Freight" Line. MAIM 1848. MIMI . E X ti e et " SeinV th e a n rifire li fo a hn o s f "Y own,freight Ii Water street. and Petersburah. This Line was fanned for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the _very libend patronage M during ay hive received the laid tyro years, respectuilly inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared tO deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and deiOatrh.. • JAS. A. LORE. GFANI.GE TRINDLE, JOHN IiTILHER & CO. .Aarxrs— C. A. M'A:sr.t.rs tr. Co. Pittsburgh; JOUN 3LLuca. ilollidaisburr, Nein-onto A Woons, Johnstown. gars=Nom—Strata &Sinclair, J. & .1 . itrpclr in; G. &J. H tshoettlierger. R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Raga's,' & Smith; John Parker, Wm. Leaner& Co.; G. P. Stromitier. ger, Pittsburgh. .. je . Slerottants , Transportation Ulna, .x. _ . FOR the 'Pratisportation or Merchandise and-Produee" to Philadelphia 'find Baltimore. Boodll COludgded to oar mire will he forwarded without delay, tit the lowest rates. Bills of Ladiail traormitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, ace from any cora chatge for stop , age or eomutiasion. . . . C. A. & Co.. Propietora, Canal Rain, hiberriaL. Pittsburel CG azalto. only. copLl 'Western New York College or Health. 207 Nista eraser. ityvettn, N Y. DR. G. C VA UGHN'S - VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. THIS Celebrated remedy- is ronstu, :y increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, walla patib.u. larly recommended for Dropsy : all intige• of this emu! plaint immediately relieved, no-rnatterof how long stud. mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you and the cures testified to will con. vince the most skeptical:--(sor pamphlet.) Liver Corn plaint, Bilious Disuses, Fever and Ague. To the Great Weet especiall; , and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. Nominend agent, no deleterious compound is a part of Ibis mixture; it cares these discus. es with certainty and eclerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) I'iles, a complaint the most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cues fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease onginating train impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &e, or Ineamation of the same, is immediately relieved bra few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions painful men struations. No article has ever been offere d, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. limey be Jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the etrect of mercury, will find - the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous taine ral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the attentive propertimeof this article etraterryta azooti, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all dieeases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named beret Agents give them away; they Contain 32 pages of certificates-of high character; and a strongararray of proof of the virtues of ; medicine, nevi er appeared. is one of the peculiar features 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 ex, and keep taking -the medicine as long utile re is an improvement. The propdetdr would caption the public against a number of articles which come out under - the heads of SaltaAPAs” LS*, Staves, &c,, as cures for Dropriy, Gravel, &c. They areigood for noth ing, and concocted to gull the urivrary: SOUCII T11131 . :411T, Their inventors sieves thought of curing snob diseases till this article had done it. A particu/ar study of tits „pamph lets is ecirnatly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the at-. tiele, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz: do.' at 61 each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta -' Lie Lithoutriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, - the ,written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the . direndonsil 'and "G.C. Vaughn, Raffalo," stamped ontheeork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Mainstreet, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regular/1i authorized Agents soccepted, Post-paid let tere, or verbal communications soliciting advice, proiript! ,, ly attended to gratis. ' • Offices devoted' xClusively to the sale of this artiolo-- 132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 225iEssex at., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists - throughout the United States HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, - .Liberty st„mear Canal Bum. ge.opened.; • 'EIOLLA.NSBEE" & HAY WARD Wttotxtatxx Boixr, Snox and Tat as N 0.186, Liberty strEet, Pittsburgh, Pa., have re-opened again with an entire new stock of Boots, Shoes, Az.; which will be sold at the very lowest rates.' Our goods are of a superior qnality being mannfactured mostly to out order, for the retail - tradel— Country Merchants and others,'‘Ao buy to tell again, will find it to their interest to cad and examine our goods before purchasing, as.we feel confident they Willideetie,- both in regard to quality and price. We alitihaveon' hand a. large supply of Hayward's spring temperedMetat-- le gum elastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which we are: enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the Man.' ufacturen. ' These shoes are, manufactured by an entire new process, and warrantadoot.to, melt by, exposure to h ea t. , FOLLANSBEE ,k,HAYWARD, tepl64ni N0..180, Liberty at., Pittsburgh, P' - yrriNES, BRANDIES, GINS, dec.-10 half pipes Cog- VV• nac Brandy, "Jae Hennessy;" • • 2 ht. pines Cognaci Brandy, l 3s, " Otard, Dnpuy & ed." 3 _•"• " " • " 12 octaves Rochelle '" • "A. SemnetfO. "&Co." 4 plpea /Rolland Gin;• -- • • , 5 qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry Wine,YDuffGordod&Co.” sit la AC . 41. , t It • 10 " Madeiri " 10 " P. Terteriffe "Carpenter ;" 40 " ". Oporto. , • •vitrious grades; • • 30 " " " Lisbon " • 10 hhds.,2o half do., and 20 tibia. Rant Sauterne Wine; •10 " Bordeaux.Claret,:i Montfemndim • . • •15 ' 1 i • Marseilles , Sera:lasi" - • 15 baskets ChinapagnelVine;-"Heiclaeick;" " " " P. A. &Timm & Co." 10 •-" " " "Jaitueron &Sons ;". 50 cases bitireti-or various grades, Imported in .bottles; 10 • ";" Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 1848, "Lurauda " "' " " " " "Latour x" . 29 maraeilles " ' " " juin receiver( and far stile by (sep2l) • MILLER &'RICEETSON. WEEP POTATOEB--30 bble. Sweet Potatoee oa oonsiiitunent and for sale by _ - vok3 NEW ec ItICiORHEAD. tf „ ••• -0 144 "C ,Z 4, ....i.,;;`,41' . • • • - - • •'• ...•• • , , • ” - • " • New Coputsoiellal 7 E. W lftueAtm.k . _, • , c DtremotilPleimiz QM *IWO' et., NOW-Korks Liiretpoql, Englitnd.f.: Haslu. rett.Vinfortn their friends laid the s Pub, li.Wlmlthey have' commenced the Gene, " • ; kowen.g and Coin sion:lluslnr&t, it gatlibtvrith,the General Pas,wpgiillusotess, •_ii antingeerfificale's of_passage frortiLonQou, Liverpool, Dublin,Belftst, or any port of the Old Countty:l6:New 'York, 13ostan nod Philadelehia, go the mOst reasonable tering.. ' , Drofts and Billsof 'Exchanged , tout anylimount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branchetr, and On . , , The days of sailing of the .Regular Line of Liverpdol Packets 'ail fiXed upon. are the lst, 6th, 11th , 10th, filat and 26th of every month. These Shipp eXO all of the largest class, and are °mar .mended lot meni.iar Character and experience.` The , Cabia accommoditions are all that can be. desired in point,ot splendor and convenience. They are furnished with beery description of stores ofthis best kind. Pune lualitY inJhedaysof sailing Will be strictly adhered to. Packet ShipsHoselus, Siddons, Sheridan and Garlick,' are Vessels - of the'iargest clots and those liceirock to - bring out' their friends, cannot telect finer or bafer Ships. Phssage Can be secured at thb lowest rates. Nett Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as abtrve.'or to' • JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN, actin Corner 4th andEniltlttield sts., Pittsbur Portage to , said from nogUnli t Ireland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. • - lEr By th-tr Sreamship' SARAH SANDS, and the regular Packet Ships, - P.. W.• BYRNES & CO., engage Passengers to and fromm Liverpool by the Regular tine of Packets on the Ist, eth,llt6,loth, 21st and 20th of every month. The regular line of Packet Ships sailingbetwern arkool and New York, compome Me following Ships: The FIDELIA, The NEW VORA, " HOTFINGUER, "- QUEEN or rum WEST, ROSCIUS, " SHERIDAN, ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD, " ASHBUtt.TO_ ,N " HENRY CLAY, Y," WEST POINT, NEW - SHIP, " YORKSHIRE, " CAMBRIDGE, " . LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTION, " SIDDONS, GARRICK, COLUMBIA,, " MONTEZUMA, " PATRICK HENRY, " W WORLD, . " WATERLOO, " JO HN R. !MIDDY, • And in first class American or Merchant Ships, sailing from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia weekly; and by the favorite Steam-ship SARAH SANDS—sailing as follows : From Liverpool on 6th June,7th August and 10th October, and from New York on sth hley, 7th July, 9th September, and 17th November. Persons visiting the Old Country and those wanting their relatives out extraordinary quick, should seleetthui conveyance, the price of passage in the Sarah Sands be ing very little snored:in Packet sttip rates. For passage apply to P. W. BYRNES & C 0,13.3 South st.,. N. Y., - • and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. P. S.—WO have at all times for sale Drafts at sight., (or any amount, on the National Malik of Ireland, its Drench es, &e. &c.. Apply as above, or to JOHN THOMPSON, 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. natation & 00. 9 5 • I t • Itiw PASSIS6SII • I •••'' ' ARILANOERVENT 8. IE7 - Hereafter, ail:Steerage Passenger* coming trom Europe, engaged in America to tome over, in either Of the ships of 11/11.51.101 & CO., wilt be furnished with the following Provisions, or their trinivalent,in other articles Tl a igkASTwill Su 4pcirg.eennfkiteeMapot l7, 1 nd.. 4- Beret°• foie, when Passenger - around themselves in Provis ions, marry of them came on uosrd entirely destitute, which often caused mach sickness and death. 35 eta Bread, All of good girth -10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 .` Oatmeal, of the Provision* 10 " Flour, fornivhed will be 10 " Beans and Peas, , delivered to each 35 " Pouttoee, Pristecoger trey/ 1 pint of Vinegar, week, sat -60 g allons of Water, EGrGreen!j e supply of to *s.'Selted Pork free from Nies., Fuel for cooking. Each to this. Line will heproperly reptilated,aod a good house over the pessap-way larding to the /NIP, • *angers' apartment. The censhoose and Cooking.ranges, for the use of Periscopic, are kept tinder. covti. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and tendon. Agent at Pittsburgh, .1 O,SIIVA. ROBINSON, e 7 Fifth st. near Wood. Tapae *Ws Gemara ILK:strrraNCES and Passage to from arral andlreland, by.%ll i. J. T. Tapscott, 75 South AL, corner at Sdablen Lane, N. Y., and 06 Water .loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, haring accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those delimit, °roaring the passage of their formds from ail, Old Country; end they Bauer themselves their character and long standing in business wilt give ample assuraneethat Ali their or. rencontents will be tarried out faithfully alexia. V * J. T. Tartmotsare tong sad favorably known for the superior class, ticerrannottation, trot sullen If qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OP THE a7mr, skitatwArc. GARRICK, IlOrrimivß , ROOMS LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave cu , b Pam 'lltecillkir--.froin New York the list end X6Ol, and Oven Liverpool the 6th and 111 b; in addition to which they hare arrangements won the OIL George end Union Lints of Liverpool Packets, to insure ts departure earn Liverpool every fire days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: Wade Mr. W. Tapseott's couitent personal supenmentlance of the business in Liverpool is an midi (tonal security that the 4'ooooo and ateminnodation of the passengers will bo particularly attended to . The subscribers baler,-art usual, extetviively enraged in the Tituorportation Business. between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities,--are thereby enabled to Mkt charge ot and forward Morciotere immediately On - thely landing, without a chance of disappoinunent or delay sod are, therefore, prepared to contract for yontsagefroto arty sea• port in areal Britain or Irelattil to this city, the nature at the business they are engaged in giving them futilities for carrying passengers to far inland not OtiZkerSrMe suj tamable; and will, II necessary, forwent passenger* fur. tier West by the !mat mode of conveyance. without-any additional charge* for their trouble %There persons lent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded 111 full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also„prepared to give draft* at siglit for any amount, payable at the principal clues and lawns in Littliatid, Ireland, Scotland and Wile, thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting Made to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find tt to their interest to avail themselves of. Application Of by letter, post-paid)) will be promptly et • tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding tad Ootronfasion frierchants l trispl7-d&w.ll Philade Ma. =tea J m- • Roche, Brotbera, & Co. i fi k • Favrost IT., Now Ton: Cm+ facia' SINE Dumas; Beartato R.OAD) Livsaroot.. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for I. tkOcTIE, BBC's. & Ca, sole Agents for the BLACK lA, BALI' LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1E49 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New 1 ork and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of Ooing 'business, and assuro those who entrust them with their orders, that the sante satisfaction will be rendered lietetofore. IIIibIITTANCES 'TO ENOLAND,IDELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febUtindaw• • JAMES BLAKELY. & Af t . • assage o ea , From j aik . GREAT BRITAIN 'Radom. Otonost RIPPAJW & $Oll, NO. /a Waterloo Road, Li • vespool. CARIZALX& FUPPAZD, No.6Bouth st., N. Y. riIHE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this 1 city of the above well known tutd respectable Houses, are Prepared to make'engagcments for passengers to come out from any part °Minot Britain orireland, by the re ar of Packet Ships, stiiiingTrom Liverpool week-y; 'Persons engagingwith us may rest assured that their Oiendameet .with kind treatment and prompt dett ,patchAtiveirPool, atiwell as every attention necessary' on their pnittill in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL APCLURKAN & CO., • 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, :and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay • able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jy2B-ly IiaII.NDEN dc, fah - PANDINGLII AND REMITTANINI - iii ..00 ARNDEN ES Co. ebfitinu4le 0. tobring out persons from any part of 'England,- Ireland, lifeotltuidin 'Wales; 12pon thertnott liberal writs, widttheirutmetpunetuality, and attention to the, wants of eridgrants. • We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the moment they report theme lye 3,. and 'see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention brthe first slupi. We say this.' fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show that - they were detained forty-eight hours byes in Liverpool, whilstthousanderof others ware detained months until they could be sent in some old oft; at a cheap rate,which ; too ftequently proved their coffins. s- We intend to perform - our contracts honorably, cost :what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices; who either performed not at all, or when it united their convenience. • . : 4. 1 • 4 Drafts draw& at- Pittsburgh for any sum from t 1 to 41,01 X), payable . at any of the Ptbvinentl Banks in Ire landi Eng: land,Bcotland and:Wales. •• ' • • . 30B1fDA ROBINSON, . • European and 'General .figent, • ," Plflh street; one door belo*Alroad et; 10 BBRItTANCE. THE Stdoteribers am preiared icifolwartt money to all 1 parbs'of England, Ireland; Semiarid and Wales, with despatch, and illthe lowest rates. SAMUEL brOLURKEIN & CO., • fettle 142 Liberty Street. AT. GLAIR HOUSE, - - CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CIoAIR STREETS. OySTERS,GAASE, -and" every delicacy of 1 • the season 'the matket "affords, served up- at the ilforiest notice,mnd in the very best style. The house ts Sued up and arranged in the beat order, tinder the - 4min; egentent of , [sepffn ''/OBN 31. CAMPBELL. Y =PUSS—Received .at• Hogaryt - CannirelVe, 86 todsurketistreet, and for aalelow-- - • dozen fine crotchet steel workeda:p;-• ' 2 " ", - crotchet " Purser.; `!.._ 1- 4 ! • net = • [deeB, . , . . . otoverE , ;=!— •. .31ifait47, - Orp4o4i, - 7 -7 --- Plratnak -- , ar. . e nalltrlllt9P!.• 'Tut Insurance Company of, North Amenca, Of Phila.. i delphia;throttglf iuf duly authorized-Agent,the 0 1 4:',1 ssribar, °Teal° nutlie permanent add lilnit4flnsurange 'oh pr pe rty, - in thii: city- and iti Aria InityPintl on thlputtiits. .by th canal :and riven*. - •.. , .., : . Ar i '- ' - DIlliCTOBS: '` - ~_•_..• . 1 , ur.O. Coffin, Preil't.." ' Sninueljtr&H"t" •• • Ale . Ilenry.• ~.. , ~-. - 1•,.., - - CharleaTaylor,i . ;- Eremite' W. Jones, Samuel W.l Smith, t!- Edviard Smith, ' . ••'- • - Ambrose White, John A. Brown, - - Jacob M. Thomas, - John White, ' - , , ' ' John it. Neff, -r '. • Thomas P. Copei .'. -..* ''• Blehard D. IVood, - - Wm. Welsh, '': -• , Ilenry,D.Shemird,Sepl. . This is the oldest., Insurance Company 411, the puled Stated, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per penult, and from its high standingi lon -91 4 1 ori e n c, pie means, and avoidinicallabibs of an extra hazardous character; it may be considered.as offering ample.seenn ••., ty.to the public. , - '.. WILLIAM P. JONES... • At Counting Room' of .Anailtal, Jones 2t qo.,) , Vater_and Front las:, Pittsburgh - , ••• - •• • - •• ' •, '. ,taarl'Y' TlLOrrsumkiln Fire .Instxmnee dositrini, ,pnir.umuetTA..- rinA.RTER, ,PERygruil.L.,-3490 , 006-piala In: &nee wt.) I.63lChesuit si., north side; near Fifth. 'Take Mice, either permanent or limited, against loss -- ot.tdazat: age, by fife,on preperty and'elrects'df every description, in l town orconnuy, on the molt ressone,ble turps. - 44. p. plication, made euttor personally or by letters, 'will - be promptly-attended to. .C.ICJJADICKLII.; Preto. C. P• rimgcmat, Secretary • • - ••,i . • DIRECTORS ' A Charles Dancker, Jacob R.Stpitfif Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, „ Themasl. Wharton, . - ,htordeciti D. Lewis, • , Tobias Wagner, . Atlolphi E. Borie,„ .- Samuel Grant' - David. s:Bfaivit. - • ' -. PIE Slit:llth fl AGENCY . Wmatics. Maung„ Agent, at the - Erchaege Office:of Warrick Marthi-k Co:, corner of 3d and Market att. Fite risks taken 'on buildings and their contents in- Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding tOtmtry. Marine of inland navigation risks taken.. .aug44Y ACiENCY OF THE FRANKLIN PULE INSURANCE ;COMPANY OF. FIIILADELYLVe;- - Ptli".. - straterof ird and Wood streets, ,Patteurin.—This assela of `the company on the first of January, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature were Bonds and Mortgages... ' .8600,616 93 Real Estateat east.. 100,967 77 ry Tempora ..oiens, Stocks and *Casa.. ..... Making a total of 2909,683 42 Affording certain . assurance that all losses will ha promptly-gaet, and giving entire security to all who ob, Min policies from this Cann:may-Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent:with security. aegis WARRICK, MARTIN A; ent.: in:4lttglony City,Fierrttstg street,( tontit.tuation 412 nAltuky..) oboes the Nor th ' Common. riIIIUS INSTITUTION is now in successful operation; I under the management of is competent Matron. ditd Nunes. The Medical Stall. is composed of the following Physicians: Drs- Addison, Gauen:4 Dale, Brook*, hior , gun, Bell, Lange and Cornmsti;lhe two tutor Whom at..i tend to the Herman patients. " - The object of the Infirmary is not, to be a mere recall:- Jade, but a curatire retreat for the sulfating and the sick: The charity is, therefore, lirnitedtcraceidents and acute diseases, reivrt en extreme case. As many cases Of•thia character will be received itatit, asiite fundstarilfilloir, Individuals, Charches,Denefirial Sodeties,Pandlies ; tee, who wish to provide` an asylum for tick friends, members, and domestics, can do so at from 83 1 0 13.1 per, week, according to attendance, rooms, tke. All applications for permits must be made to the folloW, inggentlemerr.: • . Dr. Addieon • Dr. Hectare, Sixth street' Dr • limo: x i Third street ; Marganßetin street; Dr. Leone , H street; Dr. Cornman, Pequittreet, Fifth liritrd;Pdtstrurr,. and PTV Dale and Beth Second Bank, below, .Pederal street, Allegheny city.. Subscriptions and contributions for this Charity, may be made to the Hey. W. A. Passarrult, Director of the bonitution, or to the following Hankers, who hash kind. ly offered to receive Meru: Messrs. Rratner b.'Hatint; N. Holmes deflons, S. Jones k Co„ Latimer, Jr, flak. Carry, H. D. King,•Hocia, tr. Sergeant. decthain .Atha AVOTILOI4. AAVITEI. CROZRI. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission Afercharite, , No. el Market etreer, Pittydnirgb, Pa., will ettend Noll:lolly to the salt of dret7 description of -Wertern Produce, and Other articles dative - led to their care. Rivrn Flaunty t. Co, Pittsbumh; Manna; arab= & Co, New Lisbon, 0.; Maretinnta - recittnity, Watis.ilie, 0.; Rtoilr.s - 0;;Ieby, Bridgeport. 0, fli e h rdsontiro, Cincinnati; J. P. Howard. Lottiirillei a Domort, st.J.oniit; U. Doyle+, . !VHF. Butristribeg wilt receive pi biA °g lee . , young, gen .". tlemen desiring to read,Eaw. tia wupertatand and direct their trodtet, *tot by constant auperrodon. and *met see , ...kly examination' prepare them for . admiittkut to the ' RI-1A Dr, WASHINGTON. The Subwribope have been io habit of daily profewri• ill intercourse *lib Reedit Washington:Esq., formanY years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the Accuracy of his legal informant:m.46d his eminent capacity for the undertaking set fortis in his advertisement. . They earnestly recommend to young Cl•ntlentien :Who with to atmuire s compewsi knowledge of the fatal pre fescom to avail themselves of the advantages Width bin proposed Law School will atromikthent. t , , Cherbes Maier, , , O. itletralt. A, Rorke. ' , Thew. Williams. Wilson ld'Contiless, . C. Darrectt s . Rolßbert- Wood/. 10 ' .:011.10. fASOOP ' ' ' ' ' . LOOSZI4 . ' ''WV6. - 11: kriltunto, J.l). Maham i A. 'W. Loomis droU.i..2ra Grosse 21iiiiitreiiiiiiir. werntirto sae sir= moe% riereatacitt. rs... jls the MOM Impular at *II tIiNJT and WIDE Ile taddistiments to the West,. Tidy place ions gained Its repulatio.o by. its proprietor keertag the very best Boots and Shoes. Whieh'itte`niette expr„,r to order for this irtatket i .tuid lie Is got OLOttkEPti Ohly 4 keeping the best CrE40011..1 Mock of votrni and 811 C) "...S on the Westrnt rountry, but he is enabled arid' deten:„ mined to wit his iIDODS' Miser thenany other. house possibly roe. he curs on what faelldirr they b - otr , of ha ving,thr offering great itidaertrnertis mitre public - It as Impossible to act tonb elitist advantages and facilities no en adverttseinent, that the (trent Bargain Corner hat over others, - which enables it/I. proprir.tur. le sell Mots. and Shoes of the very twat qualities and styles at item 10 . to 23 per cent., lower than any other here 111 the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend Parches- Inc ROOTS end SHOES, to eel et RATES' MURAT BARG A IN CORNER, e raining the stork end prices. end all wan tie *ensiled that the Otratilergain•Cereer,Smiit,- field and Ft/St coven, is the:glare for the public, one and all, to gel good Moats awl Shoe, cheap, for cash. der> 1 ~ . J. ISATIIS. .._ die _ isi - VireiiiiWilliiiiiiiiir, --- - If A RN ESS, TRUNK AND WIIIP-MANVFACTORW. ITRE subscriber takes this method of fro/orating his 1, friends and the Public in ,gencral, thw be has the. largest stock of the fallowing mimed articles, nt his own menufacture„ in this eity—Saddles, Ilarness,Truuks and Whips; all of whorit he trill VtlittOßl to be made of the best tnaterod, and by the best: mechanics in 'Allegheny county. Tieing determined to sell his manufactures somethlagfowe Ohne has been beretisfote told in Roo city, be would invite person* in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, lia,tit.il Liberty sweet. oppo cite Seventh. Also, bands. made 40 Order for machinery. om3l r.l. KERRY. etuckirws - isrew elletandirir Stiiile Pianos. if f ilio MORT NEW 11ANO-FORTES, from the celebrated manufactory of Cl:tickr. big, Roston 1 . , with the new improved cir cular scale past received and now open. For sale at at idr. Chiekeriag's Factory priers. by JORN. R. l'ilfil-.1 OR, • No. 81'Wool street, Pittsburgh sole Agent for Chicker ing's grand and square Pianos. for WesteroPenna. rict2 JOFINS'CON & STOCKTON have j ust receivedthe following new WOrkO: History of Congress, Biographical and Political, COM. prising a history of Internal improvements, (Rivers, Hai , bors, &e.,) from the formation of the Government AO the present utne embmong, also, Isielaric° l mule " of va rious political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax; together with biographies, per sonal histories, he., by Henry G.lVheelerollustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile'antogmphs. iliaterY of Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. • • • • The Romance of Tachting; Voyage the First, by Joe. . ; C. Hari. A now novel ; Mary Barton: a tale of Manchester lira: The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneye and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F . It. S. of the niter temple, Barrister at Law. . • does • Iron City Cracker and aread linkery. J. SHEMARD NATOULD respectfully Inform his friends and the pub ," Ito generally, that he has added to his other busi. ness, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety... Having purchased one of Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all - orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortestnotice .and- hopes by it strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public ,patronage. The public s , Is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No. 10.Commexeial, RoYi, Liberty at. oppo site Sroltlifield. N B. Saperior family Breitterpt and dyipepsia Bread,. large and small rolls, fresh, every morning can bahad at the store, or wagon,•Or at mrstand in thetnarket. Cakes and"Corifectlonary on hand and made _to order. No 10 CoMmercial Row, Liberty et.. . /lit lithe best Cou t gh illedloluel ever saw:) , fREAD the following proofef the superiority of Dr. In/- lards Orientat Cough Mizluti, front a respectableclt- S PpmMinton, T1ec.15,1847. • • • 'MUMS. HAITI &Brtocrwia:—.After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and. most distressing cold, which had, thus.far,resisted"the,ef. Meta of severafof the "infdlibles," Imas induced to pm- Chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, andlive it a Mir trial. To my great surprisei/oiter. using only one half ;oil the N i ge r Ilona& myself entirely - . 1. .i. 244 best, diems 0 eats True colry. . ' t JOHN-HINDS. Sold by HAYS'A ..lIROIX W LY,- Potnruert ; cial Row Liberty street; 116'11' DM:iota, • .min 3 , IIikTPAYDAOUERREIOTVRE Burke t ;Ss — i 'fags, Fourth street.—liolion &-.AII7IIOSIr, Dagtlerrink: typists from the,Eastera cities, would, an theajtentiOn.of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns i , to their Dagaerreotype,of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of, Burke7s building, 4th et. Persons wishing Pictures( taken may rest 'assured .that no pains shill be spared to. produce. . them in'the highest" perfectlinitifilia Oariastrainenta are oftherriostpow‘j. e kind;.,enabliirg Its - we:tante pictures ' - udsurpubaed" for high finfilland truthfulness' o nature: - The public are solicited ticall and _examine. . • - • • Persons sitting for pictures. are neither remiirred or pe c _to take Ahemunless perfect satlifihnion igiVe a'. • N.' B. Operators ,will fiad this a good depot for 'moo k And Chemicals. irrinstructions given in the art, containi4g . the more ' recent Improyements. , , - , f Oyster- Agency,', 'r -r rYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.— O Received this day, direct from Baltimore,' by Ex press, Finis Fteih Oysters, which I will sell, low, at my: stord, la the Diamond ; , also at Win. Kramer s, corner of Second and - Smithfield sfilets, ant! conker of Filth and Market alley• . - I *ill receive them daily at the - 00Ni' Oys*rewttattitttOotmieymurited;tritot-gobiri- noy2s . • „ • . BM MEM eriMe 3~lrttgs ana 11~T:~dtnne~ .T---li/ER COMPLAINT, - , - JAUNDICEi. - _DY.SPEPSIA. LiNERVOLIS, DEBILITY, DISEASE - OF THE hIl :;i'IIEY'LLSALIMILMA, and air affeetiOns arising front i'.,. A derangeinetiber diseatteladltelliliary, Dlgeek -..-..• live,- Yascalar;'Resplratory,. - and Nervous -z -,---, 1 - Systems r atieh"da constipation, inwatdc. - - '.• J -, - , piles,heartlinrn, tossofappetite,Cont- - .; r " • ' ed tonguej 'fluidity of-the stem-' . " ; ' act, swimming of the head, - . fullness or weight Witte stomach, dimness of '- , . .• . . - - . ,visnott palpett. . .- ..- . • . non of the •• - •.. Choking or stdrocatingsseneating : .depreasion sof 'spirits, Midden flushes of heat, pain in the eide or hack," Weakness of the limbs, cold feet; . constent im •,7, - iaginings of evil, fever and dallpain in the •• 1 - head, sign. and •• difficulty or breathing;.• •"i -; whenlying npon'the sidei, frightful ... .':. . dreams,sourernenstions,yellow- , • . • . - nese of ihe , skin and, eyes, deficiency_ of .pertipira- - . - • - ffenike, Se.' can be 1 -. - , . • - -' by 'DOCTOR 1100,FLANIYS EELEFILATFiD - GERMAN 'BITTERS. -• l'heirefoiver over the abbvit diseases is not--extelledL if eqntilled•-doy mil other preparation - in the Vetted Stales, eth :the cures in this oity attest, in'exany efleeiTaf teeskilfdt physicians-had failed.' ~' ' ' ''''-• -- . Derangement in the liver and stomach are isoueces or insanity—l'M - hi-disorder or obstruelion a morbid action of . the sympathetic and other nerves'folloies, and the fun°. thins of thebrain are impaired and-deranged; as : nerves are the Connecting medium lietweeriraind and teener, it , fellow* fiern'thir reciprocal' aetion"thatboth Most De Wore or - less implichted and - deranged ahmiltaneously; derangeerienttherewillalsoprridacediseasior the SION, LENGS; UTERUS and KIDNEYS. *swell aethe brain. The: thousands who die with YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA 'or INFLUENZA'; is owing to the same eansc;and the majority of cases of that most painful direase,CONSUMPTlON;ofiginates from the same.'. In ,fact the stomach is the important, organin the_system of -matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the .tillvantages tb be derived trom the' administration of in tents I 'medleiiits. Its function's are Of the , titMost Ira 'parlance to every one in constimting the source and limn.; tam'of life,which is nutrition. No orgatipaSsessessuch , remarktibleaympathies,norie such remarkable power itt - modifying every part of the System. - - - - - palate success in treating disease- of the • liver - and stomach successfully has notbeen a want ofpathological , knowledge ot their functions, but the preparation of a, Compound that would' act upon the disease'and fill - the sympathetic itillictiens, -That peint bha been - gained In these Bitters; and they' are ENTIRELY TEGEVABLE, ...api um g w iv il e l i s n we ev u e irt ry u c u as ud e, u p i e p rnum r.tu e tb nt u ly fr d atu es e tr , o u y t. c u os u ti li v m en u e d iss e. ,, bilitating thh patient, and they 'are grateful to the most 'delicate stomach under any eirearnstlinees: . ~. ALL CAN BE CURED, WHO WILL lISE THEM AS DIRECTED, Ltr When& rug 'row= or leEDleuis.). The few - months this preparation his been before- the public, has, from its infallible efilcacy,elicited the eulogy. of the press thronghthe land , their object•being for the Lienefit of suffering hutnanity; as success hasi-suepassed all precedents, and:it 'scree - front all aleoholie'stirbulant. syrup, mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and' ail irdarioue Angredients: end especially adapted to the diseases of the . variable - 6 Unmet eir the "United States, end the Weil In !ili Islands. ' 'WEEK AND LIELICATE,CHILDREN, ' tire made strong ' y using it--'in feet ii is a family medi cine, and tail be administered with safety to a child 0110, 1 year old.the delicate tamale, or a man of' ninety. , ''. --- The Philadelphia Democrat says: - :="Thie-meditine - ' has an extraoitheary virtue and efficacy, and is in great deniand. -- •Wre can streak front experience, that It has ' produced mart* wonderful cares." - - - • - The Day - Sun says :---" We believe it - is one of the ' sheet mediemesof the age- 7 -a friend having used it in his Criwn family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and LirerComplaint" , ~- The Spirit of tha Times and K eyinoneasys:—"Do our good citizens, who sire inValids, know the many aston ishing cores that have been perforated by Dr. Hoottand's celebrates vermin:linters? If they do not, we recom-'. mend them to the German Medicine Store, 275 'Shia ' street; all who are afiricted with Liver. Complaint, JlMA , - dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility;' the Doctor has. cured many of our citizens,, after the best physicians had failed. We have used lheni; end they have proved . to be a medicine that every one should - know.ef, aid We Candot refrain giving our testimony.in their favoroind ' that which gives them greater claim upon our humblest.' thrt, they are esuirely vegetable. - ' ' •• The Evening Bulletin saysi--The Celebrated German , linters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep • silt; and nervous complaints." . .. .. Nears Gazette says:—'.ll is not alien we notice the various 'excellent medicines advertised in our, colonizer-1" because tie are unwilling to speak except frompersousit experience, And a good constitution fortuneuelrmakei • no generally strangers to suet articles." A ward; how , ever, of DC flooftand's German Bitters. This Sex show to be an excellent article (falling in ova,- respect what , is claimed for it by the advertiser. :.. The Daily News says:: . . . ' 4 A 51snicrivr_—We speak -knowingly of Dr. Hoof - ,lantee eeletinsted Gennep - Bitters when we - - say it is 0 _ 'blessing of this age, and in diseases of the hiliary, diges tive and nefroairsysteins ,it has not, we think, an -uplst. ..;..tt is A erestattLx PliltrAltAlllee AND ?LADS wirnour At conot., and to -OS invalids we would recommend it as smithy their confidence. . ..„-- What stronger testimony can a medicine have! At the Depat can he seed the eeldellees of many of our Most respectable citizens of Cares ill all the foregoing , dis. Principal Depot, German : Medicine Store, 279 RACE. street, and for salt in'Laneaster by John P. Logan; Har- e -shunts, BYD- 2F. Grose; And respecuirde dealers' gen. *rally throughout the country. ' - Q. I I, Eget:: THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs f7 arc in danger,ilin work Of Ike deitroyer Sas ,been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it ,a, - Siatind or death. Ass roe a Vonore! Your darling - -child, your idol AO earthly joy, is now perhaps Waged to her ehazaber by 0 dangerous cold—her pale itheeke, her thin shrunken ;nr*ee , tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sounder her en m i tchral cough pierces pier soul. VW:NO MAN, Wile 0 ;am abouito cater lire, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prespeets of the fu tare—yous hectic cough and feeble limbs tell. of your_ bo,. Or hope, but tea'need not despair, There is a balm sthich Will heal the wounded lungs. it is - - - Shier's:tam**. AII-Ilienlfetse Eilaatts.- ' ' ' -.. - Mrs. Strays,' the wife of Wm. 14. :Attlee, Esq,. was given up by Dr. Sets-all - of Washington, Drs,. Roe sulk It eelelien of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mint of New -.York. Her friends all thought she MUM die. Site had every appetite - net- rif belly 01 consumption., and was so probounced by her phystmans—Sherman's Balsam was elven end 'it mired her. ' ' Mrs. GARAAVIRAIetZ.OIPOIre Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Belsam when ell other remedies failed to give tenet—she was - redeemd to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. :ISt Droadoev, flee witnessed its effeets in several cave;, where no oilier inedeeine nfford ed relief--hat the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful., Meets is curing- Asthma, which it never fails of doing, Spitting Blood,. Maiming" as it may be, is effectually cared-by • this Italsare. -It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and metes • the !nags %maid egain. i Rev. limier Jeers 103 Eighth avenue, was cored of cough and catarrhal affection of SO pears standing. The L, first dose gave hint more relief than all the other medi cine he bad ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beal,. 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who Wee inhering under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted . with the . Asthma. In both Cases its eireete wer e immediateisoort rn restoringthe to comfortable health: . • • -- Mni: Leertsrm Weida, - 95 Christie-Bt.. soffeted from Asthma 92 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This_intleed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds., Spit ting Blood; Liver Compinints, 'boil all the affections of the . throat. and even Asthma and Consumption. ''Price 25 cents and St per bottle, - Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. .- Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm-and '- Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste. and Poor Man sPlaster "Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and'Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, PO Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and -by the follotiving duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : • • - A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonatjmn Ehriesr, Manchester; FL 11.-Jacaues, BirminglianacX. S. Getty, 'Wylie Street; 1. G. Muslin, cor. - Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East - Liberty; 11. I.' Mitchell, Wilkins- • burgh; Thos. Aikop Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer, elle -toe; /tunes M'Kee, Stewartstowin John Black,• Turtle ' Creek - , C. F.-Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland As Son, M'Kees- ] pert; MeEldowney,- Bakerstown; Riley - it Laughlin, IPlumb Township; Vin.-J.l Smith, Temperaneeville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; E. H. Starr, Sewickly. mar9-ly - anORl - WESTIMONV=Dr. W. LAND; of Fayette--'' , , vine, N. Y., says; ,‘„'l ant well persuaded, and have , 'been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who'may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." • Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia-and Bilious Fever,.are im- - mediately,eured by the use, of Dr. Ralph's Pills. , Price,- 25 cents a.box. _ Sold wholesale and retail by . . Sthilltfie S id li' str C ee Ur t, rear E llu T id. :Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith Bir . painghtun; and John M'Cracken. Fifth Ward. febl7 - - Jayneat; Family MA • R. S. S. COOK, knoua, Ohio, writes, March, 1846:- 1/ _" I have used your Pernyfuge, Carmataties Balsam,. And .hixpectorant, in iny practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my.yeeollectlOn, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in . their curative properties. Your. other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used,: I doubt nor but that 'they item, - and are entitled to all , the confidence rermed Them, by those= who have used - meta. I wam9nnerly i very partial to *lame Vermitoge,' until I becanieacquain tidted with yours; twhich has - nry decided preferene litany Ressectfully, yours, &c., Si S. COOK, M. D.” Far sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea State, 72; Fourth st. CeLlb ' -1811 - 7 - Pt. A HNESTOCK'S COUGH SPRUP.—Ths_pre t paration has proved Itself to be of very great effica t cyan the cure of obstinate Coughs, ittOolds, t.asthma,,Spit- , ling: Of Blood, Whooping - . Cough , and - other Pneumonic. - Afreetionsp and the propnetors feel warranted in• reCom mentling it as i a 'state' andi useful medicine, and are pre itilirtid to. show. 'certificates of indisputable authority, in :Testimony of its value. • __lt is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low apriee AS - tO,PliCe it within the reach of every person. There • are, cTserhalts, bat - few Cough preparations that, will pro duce such decided effects in such at:than' time.: Pre:- Timid and sold - by ••• - t• • B. A. FARNESTOCK Ski ,CO.; '.4crnerof First and Wood, also , corner o f: Sixth and WoOd s tstraet& - - ' -: • t ! I ;rot; RALPEr§ Caranakran Viretarartin, Pmzsiqe. fox sale; wholesale and retail; at the : ;,', , • , J. Smithfield st. "Also, by Win: Cole, c it y: Alligiexiyy G..Smitl4 /fir- - minthiun; Johnthiccpackest, Penn street, Filth Ward. .. PLIOR.SAIX.--/Vbrielc dwelling house and lot, in .4 plea. Sant; lnaation, situated on Knoll •ittreet,'-.filligheny: The .hoaseis antifiged, having irgood cellar, dltitels 'en and OW/1g room, halfs:nd.tyro parlors, thret bedrooms and finished garret. roris 201e_ ,et by 120 deep, to a' back street. Price, " 81,2941 „TO*, ?Wahl. hand,Aleliee in' fettir cgnol yearly payments. . v .. G 4reeneiai -n. aur .„, - Smithfield street. = - =7MitZMZ IsPiti its. rIEINESE AMR .CREAM—A m¢ichleag = ntitele thr, i growtb;theauty, - and'reitbration of the- bier:. Phi. Create, when oucq known; will atiperCede all other era.' ales. of the' kind' rtetwo ii• - use..--Vaere the liair is dead 'harsh, thin, unhealthy,-.nor turning grey a few applica. , liens will make the hair soft and dark,and give it beau tiful* lively upp'ettimitke; and will' ftyhtintsiq its liveliness: and healthy color, twice as long as all the. preparations that aragenemlly used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen oft; it mayberestored by using this •pr,4*., Every ladytrind gentleman who•thin the habitat using oils on their hair should at oncepurchatina bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it iS 4o comparediltrii it will, dot injure the hair like •the, other preparalions, but will 'beautify it, and give perfect satisfactionin, every lik• • Fortestireony to its very superior qualities, see the fel loiking letter from the Hev. bar. - " Caldwell to 'Meerrs. Hendershotf do StreteliAuthtille, • general agents for the Southern States: • - • • • ' •• • Leda' elks Itev..R. Caldwell Pastor of the l's . issbitterian • • • ' Churchi/ularki.• • • • Atkins. Hicentasacerr & Starke: Glottis:km—l take Iteaspre in adding my testimony in' favor of the excellent preparation called ,Dr. Parisks. Chinese 'fair Cream; for, about two -years ago my hail was very dry f bristly, and • disposed to come.out;'but having pro cured a bottle of the. Cream, and used it according to th e prescription; it if; now elastic, soft, 'and fi rm to the head. Many balsams and 'oils' were tthOed, each leaving my hair in a worse stale thin before . ' Cream,. however, has met my expec tatioas. . . • • As an article for the toilet; MY Wife gives it preference over' all others; being VeliCately,Perfumeirand not die. posed to rancidity.. The ladies,especlallyovill And the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in them preparation!, for the toilet. • - Respectfully; kc • '• • • ec.a.DivELti. . . . Pulafrb.lanuary 7 1847. " • _27 - 'Sold 'wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townie_ ,nd - 45 Market st; an Iciel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fillksta , 1e16416kw-ly LADIES are cautioned against using Common Propa. sad Quilt: They are not aware how frightfully inju -Timis it is to the skin! how coarse, bow rough, how yelloW,and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chitlk liesldea. it is injurious, containing a large . quantity of lead ! We have prepared a beautiful vege, table article Which we call Jonea , Spanish Lilly White. It is Perked" inuocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, end it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabeiter, clear, tidily Whitest at the same time acting .as a cosmetic ontheakin, making it soft and smooth. • Dr. James Ariderson, Practical Chemist of Meesechn setts, says : "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possessea the most beautiful and natural, and at .the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can essucientimuly recommend its use to all whose akin requiresbeautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly Whiteils with Olt leather or wool—the Mrmer Is preferable. • • • . . • A ruir. ssr Te en ros 25 . ow/ie—White teeth, foul breath, hetrlthy guars.' Yellow and unhealthy teeth; atter being once or SWICO cleaned; with Jones' .Amber Tooth Paste,: have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, end, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that inconstant daily_ use. is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion; giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay, Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately wlutecand make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 0r437e cents e,box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham et., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and' by, the appointed Agents whose names appear , next colamm . . . . . WILL TOII7ILUIrf, and get a rich husband, lady? 4 Yorre. face is your fortune." Tel beautiful, clear, fair?: Is it white? If not, it can be made so - even though it be ye- . low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thou who have- washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sore you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of. the American Engle, eg Chatham street. Ringworm, S alt-rheum . lt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber'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 the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Jltlind,. reader, this Ischia= or never fails. • C. INGLIS, Jr„ Patterson. Sold at/scam:Ws es Liberty at, head of NVood, Sign of of the Big Boot. norZl. ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Marriage.—Ccovidenrissi.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty,.possewing a sycametncal form, good fea tures, fa., is asked confidentially, can she suppose any man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure -sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by ueipg a 2.1: box of Jena' AM ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Janes' Ita li an Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a3s. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Rateralire. Do not form an opinion against this before you um or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones . ' articles. Sold only in New York at Chatham at. For sale b ‘ r NI. JACKSON, AKvnts apii 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. rtArtgEft, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe =- V. penence has proved that nekombination of medicin e . have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected tures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis ease, of that class, bat has removed the most stubborn diseases' of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, Jec. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fiaids of the body, removes abstraction in the pores or the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, remerveaheadache and drowsi. tens, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts mu• ration to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole mattria medics. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasanyand has nothing of the disgusting 'noises' accompanying the idea ofswal: lowing medleine. fIY - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERLN TEA STORE, 7 , 4 Fourth at, near Wood. . . mar3o . --- A. liaelpe ;for the Human Rain: TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 11 PP SOFT,• SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever so good.) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle ofJone's Cornl'ilatr Re- Morativc, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, lightbair ,Moist, soft, auburn and dark, and kee's it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see this number of poor respectable me chanics that use , it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they eau use,) fordressing and beautifying the Heir, for keeputg it soil and in order threw times as tong as any other article made; and Forces, it to grow, stops its fallin g, • • And costs but 3 shillinge to try. Ire firnnerlyriold nothing less than SI bottles,, bui we wish people to tip it. ' Bold only at Eq Lmind elial4M street, New Fork, and by • • - - mar2U JACKSON. Aar.. 89 Liberty 151..- TLWIIMOhI for-Mr. Willard's I.7amily hiedj -111 undersigned, citizens ofPittshurgh, h av tug personally used Dr. , ,Willard's Oriental Cough )>Tu- turn, and experienced itsbeneficial effects, do most cheer fully recommend. it as safe. and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, , we; that it hail no su perori and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS, WM. JENKINS. , Pittsburgh, Mg:eh 15th, 1849. Der Sold by J7Se,hcionmaker it Co., John Hays, Janiei A. Jones, J. H.-Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snow den, Mohler, Ogden &Snowden: - ap99 ALT RHEUM, ' , SCURVY, OLD 80ItES,• EBY - 81BL tJ LAS, :Barber's Itch, Cl!aps, Sofa Beards,. Pimsdes.— This is used by many phissemns In this city m cm - intim above, and we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew lkto be all we, state. . . - As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP isiterhaite the only article ever known that removed-impurities, and cleared and beautified the'akin, Making it soft, clear, amootland white as'itn. Infants. But mind, it is sold at 89 Chatham st., N. Y., and by ' • ' , W?d. JACKSON, Agent,, matt9 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: --- Talet 0 a Y01111.8./6 If FOR RS CENTS! DY means of the Pocket dEsculapius, or,_ every one .11j his own physician! twentieth edition, with upwards, of a hundred. engravings,- showing private diseases in every shape and form - and malformations of the genera tive system; by W. YOUNG, M. D. The time has now arrived, that persons suffering frinit secret diseases,need nomore become the victim of qutek int, as by, the prescriptions contatined in this boot any one may . cure himself , without billgratlde to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. Irraddition' to the'general rou tine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of man hood's early decline, with bbserrations on marriage- besides many other derangenients which'it would not be proper to entunemte in the public prints. CU' Any person sending Twittrzr-rivE =Mt enclosed in, a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five comes will be sent for one dollar., Address, "Dr. -W. YOUNG, N0.1.W Spruce street, Philadelphia," post WANTED7,Propriethrs of Drag or Book Sieres, and. Pedlars, in every town in the United „States; to Oct as agents for the above Work. - oct7:3m irIOINISUM.PTION seizes more victims than any other disease in. our country: The yoitug, this old, .the beautiful and gay, are all alike aubleer to its invidious ravages, and mauy,a:beOrie cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glo* of health. But every_ case origi tiateahr a cold and a cough—porhaps deeped unworthy of attentionliffirafand only mot with remedies. when too late. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of-8:44... Fahnestock &Co., which . ill certainly check its'fuither; Progress, and. restore the inflamed organs to a beruitifill . . . . : „ For e.a.le by 8.A., FAEINEST6CIc. to - Co., corner le suit Wood' ets.; also, corner 6th inid. Wood:., de.O/1 Veiteers, Varnishes, Ipliiiaturivltte,' A ND:TURNED MATERIALS, of every description .11.. kept or sale, and on better terms than can be had, at any: other establishment in the city, The:,subsctiber, has just received flay thousand feet of Mahogany Ve .nears, -which he is , determined.to„ very. call and, eaaraine -therm -Also, 100 .TertrOMXialitti and a splendid. article; and' much cheaper, than ever offered zu this market. . i l ;Re also keeps on.liand, and turns to order, all kinds of Carpenter's and CabinerMaker's materials, such as. , -: I - Columns;:, •• •.. . ~ Bed Posts and• Rails, fitted Newels; , up with Gazzant's patent - ' Babistres ,•• '-' :_ '' ' fastenings, or the hickory Plank, for Railing, ice. . , screw., -.. , . -;-:, Bench :Screws .. ' r: :Alio; Table '• Legs i lLtrend • ' •', Moullies Hammett. ' Screws; ilandtesiMalleti; ' r Together with: all. - other things_ generally' keiVila it Turrung Rhop ! ' U. - W: BIDDLE, '' '• • Ryan's BaildhigniNo: 27 Fifth et - Perso'ns buying Posts , and Rails, with Gazzare'S fast: -. enlngs,haie the right:to Sell them, yhen finished.- -, ',•-• ' • deeflttat. , : . ' • :- -'- -• ' ' -,- > QTRAYED OR-STOLEN—From Lightcap,s.Tavern 1,7 miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Road,on Wed nesday evening last, Sept; 27th,,,1.8•18i• a Ray Mani, about Hi hands high, has a small whitrspot-onher forehead; and 3 0 016 white 01 1 '011e•of heii hind feet ; had on a halter 'When she left . She isabout•S'yearsokt Any .person'yfho - will - 111111111 her to the subsarther,:or to John .kgmet "SenotietVard Rouse, Allegheny, orsend . him information ivhe re the eau be obtained,•will be suit ably rewatded. -, - FERGUSON , 0 09' 7 . , 1;;;•.- • St MOM EMMIMMIIII oserzatnier. '-'7 : 7?4 ~ I AWE Dik-JdAT_Il. SOILS 1 AD t •• A MERICAN on.;; ptottaredfronta 1115 feet below tthe buttbenmAtllettaiuttrpstenain and iefallfide. Mire - fei;Spfainlyt StiMintic - Cors,,•SruEses . ,„, 'Scalds, • Buina, Tatter, - Eryalltellia; _ Whoopm -Coogh,* InltartanatailSdre' , Laivali-ore atm _palliated Flatuleticet Uleenit Error &emo t e:ad - , TORY ItHEITMA.TU3I%:,'. , :Which Yieldato its effects inamorprising manner- „„.• t • ;' It has never yet failed' when' ased according to,ditee - , tions. Read thejollowingt -tt . ; I Ma.venserang. Allegheny CO4 . , November 18,1E148. S.• '••: This is to Certify, that myeriff,rMargortnOhriert,.wis cured of a Rheumatic Complaint Of seven yearestaltd,, by which she was so lame us tube ob lige d iLlte , ~! es.' In one week she was oared by using , to Amsriosa 4 . . Oil, and could walk about as usual without her JONATRAN OHRRIST: The following is communicated-by Mr. Watt Nith r *,l' Jackson's agent for StetibenvilleVO. ' -•- 4 • gentleman near Ste ub enyille,who. bad not been etthe • to put either of his theft° the groundfor twelve yoiradts, ; .-„ ; • consequence of lameness, brtho'use of one ,bottle 11 1, 111,: enabled to Walk tr. ; plies to a 4,441025e1ecti0n, it; I likewise a sof dy for • •• • CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES ,AND The following is communicated by. Mr, Wm. Nn sT Jackson'ungent for Stenbentrillet ' • ' ' •.. , •• A. lady residing ia'Steubenville; the-finger of whose • hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the use oflt ! for thirty five years, was entirely cared by the asabf one: 1 .tr . 1 bottle of the Oil, so Met etas now has the 'perfect use qt' ''• her hand fully equal to the other, which had, never teen affected. It halt also bee n found to be safe and i avinti Ida agent in the epee% and certain min e Of '••'• •' • • in all'casee not organically it:mantle; • . • A lady !eliding in Alleglinal city waseffectually eared of obstinate deafness, of years' eoutiminace, br,the use of less than one bottle of" the Oil, so that she said she ' heard bolter than she had ever done before, • A ggecntleman well known in Pittsburgh,. was exiled 'of dentine' of nine Tears' standing, by..the use • of.a; small •' muuttity of the Oil. The names mat sesidences'of the .. lady end gentleman will be given to those who desire . at thriroffice of the advertiser:, t• '. Its properties are . highly. divelOped the certain qad; . surpnsingly speedy curo of encase:rot .• • . CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS.. • Several cases of Cramp Choke. hive been;effectually, cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short apace of bait an,hour. when the parties have been ageoleed with pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably. otaniksled in the radical cure aI DISEASES OP'PRE A lady, the wife of -a planter in Kentucky, w a s cured effectually of one-of the worst cpses ordlscated which, had confined her. V, her, Ind for• cansiderable time, in which shocould- not turn bersolf.; It is. els* 0 sure remedy and perfect cure for puinsin the small of the back, and INFLAZIMATIO?i OF THE RnSNEYB., Read the .• . , • : Ptrmenon,Dee. 19, ISO. Thierin to certify that r woes af fl icted with great pain in : the small of my back and kidneys, which uffeetcd rad so much that I.could not stand npnght. By rubbing antes nal, and using half alesspoonful internally,'Jnght and Morning, I ra&entitely cured. . JOHN RWDLE I • • • . near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. , .. diendeman - of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent lir, 'fisinmation of the .kitincys---the pain of which caused hl to faint—was completely cured, In three days, by 112 e, use of the American Oil, • • • . Thelpinlities of this . ~ ,NATURES btliN REDIBIOIY ' • , Is extremely penetrating and anii-intlidataatory, conie— cmently is confidently recommended a sovereign teal— edy wherever inthumna.tion exists, sillier external on n— tental. Used immediately after soul, bruise or wound, it will curennd prevent . . GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION; • It has, in tuldition, been found a salutary, pleasing effective remedy. for those very unpleasant and inconve. • ' GRAVEL AND URINARY, CO4PLAINT6— • _ . 07 - Price, - 50 centsper bottle. • ..• . • . • Cantion—Me.on Tour Onord. . The surprisiug excellence and greiviug. popularity . the American Oil, has induced sorne iiishortest peteous • .palm upon th e Rublio, miserable imitations of tbla truly valuable medicine, for tlie,purpose of deceiving the un wary, and defrauding thaPropnomr. . In order to be aura of obtaining the genuine, obrere the following roya warm! i' • _ • , •' • "•••• Ist. See tbict the name " Wm. Jackson,' SD Liberty it • head of Wood at," is printed on the labelofthewrapptt • of each bottle, to imitate whichis felcmy. -- • • • •• ' Rd. That each bottle is inclosed ton puripitlet contain. .. ing fall directions for use; and also conbsimng the name and address of Wm. Jackson, GenerarAgent:fof the • proprietors • •like Wise, the name nod address of. the pm. • prietora, D. Rail & Co., Kentucky. •• • ; • • • • 3d. Purchase wort of the advertised Agents, -all of: .. whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus &CMI Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson,••Pitteburgh, .Ps.,. : General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of • Ohio and Western Virginia; „and the' printers' names—i, & Shriock, Pittsbargprinted •at 'the' bottom Observe—the genuine American Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, ;Indus specifirtgratd- , •t y lighter than water. :The counterfeits are moitly of a black color ;—some 'white, like Spirit* or Tarpentino, said to be refined 'and clarified Janne Sense a Oil—ottt-' • ors a mixture of other common ottst•and one n black filthp looking mixture purporting to come Bootees APlitr.bnitgbi and AJlegbeey,Dispensary ,Co" 'None of these coun terfeits possess either the virtue orthe power of the olds AMERICAN OIL. Ug - Sold wholesale and retail by WM. , JACKSON, : General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in' yi'estern „`• •Peimsylvania, Western Virginia; end Northern%Oldo; And by the following duly appointed Agents in AllegliOcy: Staletty, Pa.: . .A. hl.iltarshall, 'Dr. Brown, Allegheny , city. • .• • • •••• Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. •- . • Alexander Asdale,Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. , • , • Wln. J. Smith, Tem r emnceville. . . Edward Thompson, I ilkiashurgit.:• : • • ' Daniel Negley, East Liberty. - ,;.°•-• . H. Z. Mitchell, IVilkinsburgb.- • • Thomas Aikin,Shitrpsbargh. . • • - H. Rowland & Sou, bl'Keesport.,- •• • C. F. Diehl,Elisabeth. - John Black, Tunic Creek. . --,-111 'Eldpsyny,Bakerstawn.:.. - Samuel Springer, Clinton. • • tlame*M , Kee,•Stewastrurice. • •- • Riley hllaitigkilin, Plant township. • J.-Pulton, Tarentum. • . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenteville. . Robert Williams, Anharsville. - 'aliglS•davrCim . • ' ROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 13, 1539; a daily; ''';' paper deservedly at the head of the. daily, press ii Bristol's- Eztraei of SoripartWa.—lt were but einineity2 to.c all s the attention o tour remie re to this inVul uable s piep ' aration which will be kmnd advertised in another ' ?dr.ristol is a brother, and issues a highly iniertstirg - B newspaper, every now and then; ene or two numbereof ' • ; which we have already noticed; and the medicine' Itself, has been eulogised by nearly all the pressor the *einem country, and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised.` It has in its' ;; favor, moreover, :very flattering testimonials from the', most eminent practitioners in every pan of the country • . where it pnus been used. There is beauty and same' enough in the bottles, sad in the engraved labels in which they are enveloped, to' induce a purchase, even if. the •• , preparation itself were not 'one of the "soveteignest in e' the world," us every person must belleve it is-rtitaz every one must believe It is—that • every one would not resist amass of documentary evidence concha..., sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity'. • Buy -one'. 1 of the battles, gentle readeri and, see whether you do nort ; agree with us ou this point ' • • • • For sole by B. A. FAHNESTOCIC k Co., fan .cor. 6f let and Wood tmd flitiarid.Wood • - EIaIEULtLATiShi, .GOUT,,ANU TIC DOLURfflii.e. JLIO A respectable genitor= celled at Our office, as said, to inform. us that beta afflicted for 13yeara with Rheumatism or. Gout , and occasionally with. Tic • Dolorcua ; that ho Juld been frequently. confined to hits room for months together, and often, suffered the most in- tense and excruciating pain, i but that lately he had been ''• using Jaiis's Alterative, from which he found the most OR-. nal and une xpected relief. He says be found the medi eine very pleasant and effective, and, that he mow con eiders himself perfectly cured.-F,Philridelpilfalforth.linto- lean. of Admit ' l ' . 1 • A FACT Wo3llllR.nowino.—A'gontleman __Seto • habit, from indiscretion iultiii•youngerAny% becanie at.; ueled with Ulcerations in the. Throat and Nose,' and ff. disagreeable en:nation: of the 'Shan. ludee4 whole. . system bore the marks' of leang saturated, waif disease: :- One hand and-wrist woe , so. much affected that.ha, had lost the use of the Itrid,"erel7..part"heing, covered with, r , deop, painful,. and offensive ulcers, cuid,were aehollow and porous as an lioney;:comb. It was at this stageaf his complaint, wheu death appeared'inevitable from a torah' same disease, that he commenced the use ot Jaynebi' l ; terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, tsarist perfect ly cared. . _ : • ." • • The Alterative operates ' through the circulation; Gad , purifies the blocid and eradicates disease Rena the system,.: wherever located, and the nun:lC:roue cures it hat per-•. brined in discsurea of the skin, cancer, scrofida,:golatr, ; iliac! . complaint, dyspepsia rind chroulciisiratea, fir; ' trdisFslentshinge-- Spirit if ati 2Ymes.. ' - For -sale in Pittsburgh, aitha p allfflOi TER:Vp.iWay. • resit - Arrival at.lia. 1-15. 00A stress: 'L. -AK HODKINSON • ladir.jast - Optded.'udthin" the East: - • wccifohe largest assonment.of Preneb.' CHINA,!: I ever opened is this city;• Mittel/fink in Pert Of—Fancy:. Plain, .Whitci Cold I,ine and Gold Band Ten ft ens: an si • extenve assortment of White Plowing Moe 'Ltier. • ' pool Iron tttone WareAu TeiPgetis or in - separate .as may be required. Also,: eautifal ne‘ontrrent Candelabras and Lamps,,of th.extowciu ehapes and pat— trains, direct from the 'manufacturers,. ' ' • :' • ',•.Ltsdieasvould do well to give him nen% nrj mit27 '.• • N 0.115 Wood 1:4 3 ifeerSbeleta ~_" ."," ._ ~ . Silliness Col/rotor. THE nitaersigned,enConrugetlbYtatelitpArni PaPenne • 'of the merchaote; professional gen emu, andittse7; • ebonies ortim•city, otters hie gereiceis for the collection: '' .of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and *billy. Flay- , 4 •.'. • ing httended to. bustoess of •this.kind for many years , or' •• ' ' 'the Boited of Trail°, andsbeiii,g well aoqiiitinted with this . , 4- and•the adjoining cities, be feetli.confulent of hie nbiliiy . to give - satisfaction. by peomet and faithfUl. attention .10 , -, all business entreeled to him. ' • i.. . ..... 1• . . , .. - . JAMES ' GAL/tads - Fr, Sr.,' • To .bo fountlnt hli:'l4st. Rzsa:s, geleyebimt T ailor, :. " ~, :. • Third street, opposite the Post Office, .L ttvais>sscss - . ....,..•. ; . -: • .. • . .1 . Gabriel Adams; - . •P. Aug , Ace° tae • . , J. Carothers;- . - , .. .TbobiesScott, ~ -, • L. g.,LivingtOn; .'.. • Jas..lllcSinireCAl,Tatilaii Jamea lifansitakk', . Wit. B. &al ei .. .. ; ' George Breed; •'• ' bi;v7a4.4 r laklsilittulG • Dr. Geo. D. Broom-. C. Dodge ..- - .ri. iiii.V.7:ntq'. - '' '' '' ' - • . inF'BOOKS—lrvingbrSkelob.„Booly iUnetrated by' Willis Poems, ithasunted bit-Lemma.. •:. -- ; Read's Feionia!Poete GE Acoerion,*.ith ponnate The Fiat of the Knickerbooketal A Fable for Ctitlce Me' Metrical Roznanots , 2 ; The Child of the Mi. • .. . : • : Lamb'eDraintitie Poets: ' ' ' - LowiTl's Converantione on ...op old - Poeta • . Drimatio Workepf Bo ncunont and Fletcher; Poetical Works of '4,ricer .• • ~" • '' • Poetical Works of . chaneer. Poetical Worksof Fanialuillneeteurer. or sale by • •• • ! Boswoleriti , —4th atroob near Alarket.:i . !• ' Mil lIIIE IRE • 5 Ah
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