~;~ = atot~i~tc~ :<.. READY-MADE CLOTHING, - - PEreLIXO OFFOLOW - FOR CASIZI:_; - D DELANY, No.-40-I,itterty sweet, Pittsburgh; having - i — rePlehished,bis3took within the lastand present Mon with Alikintest sty/es ..of Fashionable' Goods, at exee'ediiiglY - low offers the best assortment of C ip'be the City, at the lowest cash place; :Auhingsl thetare ovary , description. of Dress aud'FrOak Coats ' are and Overcoats of all fashionable colors ehdtnaterial, suchaeFrenek heaver, beaey.Broad Cloths, super. blue, brown and drab Blankets and Cana da prize- Coats, of the lat,,etyles. Every description of Pantaloons and Vested othernrtieles in the Cloth ing. line, . . . Also, a general nisi:diluent hi' Goods to make ' to order, hhieh will be made lathe most fashionable 'banner:on le.shortestnotiee. tdeelsY DELANI".. 4shionab e Clothing Store.. a -l• IFERNEBURG begs leave to inform his friends and the _public in general that lie-htts opened a NEW - READV-MADEFASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORF on Market street, second door from Second street, where he has; and always keeps on hand, n - full assortment of • Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which be -will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH. He also wishes to call the attention or his friends and' he publinin general to -kis very extensive - selection of French, English mut Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in endless vanety.-and Vesungs for every one's use, winch he has Selected himself in the East, and which will be stusda ,to; order in a Superior manner, at his Fashionable ...fiend Quarters, 251 Liberty area; {late McGuire & Co.) and . at prices that will no; be questioned by' tbe best of batgabktnakere.- ,• _._ WERNEBURG; N 0.251 Liberty street, and ' act 23- Y Market street, 2d door from Second. Business Card. 2 TRANTS.CS WELLASMONOPOLIES MUST FALL ' 150 MUST PRICES; rAlClif fast will be proven by calling at McGutat's Fashionable Tailonng Estublishment,Thinletreeti .St. Charles - - Mom ; &nab profits and quirk sates. Vmurrir: Fresh and told, Costerrrriox: Very/arm the background. My old customers, and all others, are respectfully in rmed that I am waiting tor them,' McGUIRE, oct-IS Tailor. St. Charles. I. WOULD • PECTFULLY invite the attention of our friends and the public to the great variety o WINTER COATINGS'.and other articles, we have Mat received—amongii - which will-he found the greatest variety of BLUE, BLACILDRAA, and PEARL colored BLANKET,: M.A.CIONACrand BIFIAVER CLOTHS:— FRENCH and ENGLISH, CLOTHS, - CASSIMERSS, VESTING'S, te; The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ae conunodate all who may faoor us'ivith their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. Irrßemember,2l.9 Liberty stmet, opposite foot o f 7th. nov3o . •McItIULLEN & DOWNING. J. T. am &NIDE, - No. 77 te79 CORNERSIRTH ANDLIBERTY STEIs 'S. liaving enlarged and newly-fitted up their establish ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully intite, the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New - Goods, comprising eveiy.varie ty. for spring and summer wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their ordetswill find at this establishment every style :, - of new and desirable goods: Their stock of ready mad&Vloth ing is titans:iv' e got up in the best manner; of durable ma terial,and well worthy attention of those Wishing to purchase. All - are invited toealb - and may rest assured thatthey will be pleased with price, quality and variety. Alamo assortment of shirts kept constantly on band. aprilloCmo. - Clothing; Clothing 1 I Cloth ng I i I .1114 ' Tires Rog ; L tors va..Me Waters World !! ! LL SELECTED GARMENTS now 150 1 000 made and ready to be offered on the truntlineral terms to My old customers and the public in general.. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at Much trouble and expense, lust completed his falland winter arrancements to supply his thousands of eninomers.with one a the most desirable stocks of CU . . : ming that has ever been offered in this or any.other mar ket west of the. mountains. For neatness m style and worknianthip, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for,. must certainly render the old unri valled Three Bic Doors one of the greatest attractions of tne western country.. It is gratifying to me to be able to anaounce to my numerous friends at home and-abroad, that the extraordinary efforts which I have mide to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on. this establishment. It is a well established. fact, that my sales are,eignt or ten times larger than any otherlicutse in the trade and thin being the case on the amoantsold, I can affrod to sell at . much Jess profit than others °mild possibly think of doing if they wished to saver contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean assfeep.of all my presentstock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap inter suit, AO call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oodll-thkw . .. JOHN lIPCLOSKEY. EW GOODS, NEW GOODS.-Received at the Iron N City Cloaking Store ,a splendid assortment of Cloths, ennaisung of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres of the most modern styles; fine figaredCashmeie Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and nincy.Satins—all of which live will make up at the most reasonable priees, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready , made Clothing; of all deserttions ; Lady's Cloaks of the most. fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Eldkfs, Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every article usually_ kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants; before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage calf althe Iron City Clothing Store, No.l32lLiberty street, inTmediately opposite the month o f l Market. locyEt-r] - t C. M'CLOSKEY. . Thogri.New System of Book. Seeping. JUST PIIBLISEEDBY RAILPER4. BIM'S, N. YORE riniE first pair of this work, embracing the most T plate course of initruction and practice, on both Sin gle and Double Entry. ever published. Price 75 cents. . The whole work, embracing the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition al setts of books, with a ch apter on partnership settle mein', and a Key to the oral exercises,—fall cloth bound, The. following extracts from the written opinions of some, of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in. New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in Ahat city: " It contains matter 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 in calculated to be exceedingly useful to practice Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Mere h't, N 0.98 Frew. street. New York." " Remarkably full and complete, and will certain convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The a dersigned intends using it ashis Text Book. ' JOHN H. SHEPHERD, Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. Y. 7, " It is in every way calculated to give a clear and ant isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it treats, through all its gradations, .from the simple style suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most vaned and complicated commercial business. A. S. FRASER, Cashier7th Ward Bank, New York." "I believe it will be of 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 I have ever met withfrom which a thorough practical knowledge of the science can be c!btained. JOHN' CAMPBELL, Merchant,s3 John et., New York." For sale at the Book Stores, and at the Author's Acad emy, corner of the Diamond and Market street. ,oct.% itlacazinea for January, 1849, 109ECFJV.E,D AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street, third door nbdve Second street— . . (lodey's Lady's Book, unusually largo, with six at tractive engravings; the literary department of the high est orOtir for this No., commencing a new volume. . Union Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 80 pages of reading matter, all original. Creham'ablegazine, illustrated with four beautiful en gravinp; in size, a fall double number. Poebis 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 adnunistration of her discipline; published by order of the Church. Rote and Gertrude, or the My serious Wedding trans lated frOutthe French of Rodolphe Topffer. ' An impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John - N. Maltit—a narrative of his first niarriage•, also, his second, with many.particalara neverbefore published Secondqvolume Paul Ardenheim, now complete; by George! Lippard. • Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life, England, published by the Harpers. Julian De Clifford, or Woman's, Love ; a Romance of. Smiles and resin; illustritad: • Angelina Laxmore, or the Life of a Beauty; by the , author of . thelilt, Breach of Promise, &c., &c. ' „The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer of Noire Dame; by Victor Hugo. • • • ilecl4 Wholesale ,and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY. DOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form lids friends and the pubbc 'generally, That he continues to occupy that large and corn modione Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel a astock &Co., N0..136, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he hairpin large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, I Tranks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He alio keeps constantly on hind, and is prepared u, f ornish to,order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. ' Country/Iferehants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low pricesEr Don't forget the place, No. 86, coiner of Wood treat and Diamond Alley. ap26 Vor Sale or Exchange. • . OFFER FORSALE the whole of the property on I which I- now reside in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, tee., 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 pur chase or exchange, can tall on me at the warehouse of Camminis &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the MOllOll - Hottse - ,• Idee9:2lawtf) JAMES C. CIIMAIINS. 133E21 rro THE ENTERPRISING.—A - rare chance is now i presented for the - cafe investmentin a business en tirely 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 of a staple article, ab solutely necessary andessenual to every family, as well indispeniable, to the •mechanie, artizan and profes sional man: , To capitalists; an opportunity tfirentitself for a Inerativeumployment of either large orstaall sums, bringing..ktamediate and higkly satisfactory returns. Those diesupz.o embarking in a pledsatit,genteel busi ness,Are- invited i with othersi to call at the office of the undersigned,- examine the article,. and form theirovra ladgmenti from the facts presented Othcft.,FAeltango Buildings; St. Clair street, next door oEsantWohnsldtsce: . - • - : - .COLVER & MYERS. JJ • ' • fitorts PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION LINE =AtZ Z MUM • TSBVROH 11 • o'o RE-SHIPPING -The, Being behingnig this Line /Ave been, pat in fine. order, and are -now running regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at all intermediate Ports 8.104 the Canalg. A Boat will always be at the wharli under the Monongahela Bridge, and one will start regularly: every 'other ?day. The People's Transportation Line hasp every facility for carrying Freight and PasSetigers. The boats will be -towed to Beaver by steamers,' and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The hosts are commanded by expetiencedund careful men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. HY' Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. For freight or passage apply to H. -KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLARE & Co., Beaver. • R. W. Caron -must, New Castle. TROUTMAN & hirrcont.rasn i Pulaski. SENNSIT WARILEN & CO., MiddleSeX. MILTON HULL, Sherron. JOSErfl MCCLURE, ShelpSbUrigh. S. B. & G. Lower, Clarksville. Kow & Mon. - swam, Big Bend. S. C. Purstea, West Greenville. J. & T. Kines.raics, Adamaville. W. H. Haman-, Hartstown. " - W. Ws.nswearn & Co., Sherman's Corners. Wm. Pownit, Conneautville. AV SpriV . C. WAR, ng Albion.orner. War. Triza, Lockport. E.:Funt,Girard. A'. Mrs, and B. TOMLINSON & CO., Erie. The followong Agents in 'Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Liae: W M. Gallagher, John Hearn, O. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, lisAsoe& Loomis, Walker & Cook, jet 3 Pittsburgh Portable Hostt Line. 1848. *Midi prflillS celebrated - remedy is eonstan iy Increasing Its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this cornj plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other ar ticle ran relieve you ; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it GIMP these diseas es with certainty and. celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. a complaint of a most lainful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol ows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease onginatlng from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Hack, AN'eakness of the Ridneys, &c. orlnflamation of th e same, is immediately relieved by n'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 situations. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied 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 effect of mercury will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral etadicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article reaunrrnit awoo,anddrivesuch diseases from the system. ,See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of au advertisement will not permit to be named here ; Agents give them away ; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevj er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit iu any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid ROPE me, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is animprovement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAJLISkPAILILLAII, Smuts, &c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &.c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH THEM Ivor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill ibis article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is eantestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar- . ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holding oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has '!Nraughn's Vegeta bit) Lithontriptie Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "0. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and - "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal-Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order froth regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to grans. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau at., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin Ile.opened. OLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, WHOLESALE Hopi' Snonand Tatrsa Maacusa - rs,No. ISO, Liberty str6et, Pittsburgh, Pa, have re - opened, again with an entire new stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., which will be sold at the very lowest rates. Our goods are of a superior quality being manufactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade.— Country Merchants and others, who buy to sell again, will find it to their interest to cad and examine our goods before purchasing, as we feel confident they will please, both in regard to quality and price. We also have on band a large supply of Hayward's spring tempered metal ic gum elastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which we are enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the man ufacturers. These shoes are manufactured by an entire new proceis, and warranted not to melt by exposure to heat. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, sepl6-3m N 0.186, Liberty st., Pittsburgh Pa WINES , BRANDIES, GINS, Ac.-10 half pipes Cog nac Brandy, "Jae Hennessy;" 2 112. pipes Cognac Brandy, 115 p, i n ` e O t t i tt e rd as , t D n u lo p n uy 3 e, . u 12 'octaves Rochelle " "A. Seignette." 4 pipes Holland Gin; 5 qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry Wine,"DufTGordon .Ir. Co." J "Beigbeder" 10 " " " Madeira 10 " " L. P. TeneritTe " "Carpenter; 40 " " Oporto " various grades; 30 "" " Lisbon IA 41 10 Mids., 20 half do., and 20 bbls. Haut Sauterne Wine; 10 " Bordeaux Claret, " Montferand 15 Marseilles " "Bergass r. 15 baskets Champagne \Vine, " Reidseick ;" 15 • " " Mumm & Co:" 10 " " " Jaolueron & Sons;" . 60 eases Claret, of various grades, imported in bottles; 10 " Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 184 E, "Lurauds ;" " " " " "Latours;" 29 -" Marseilles " " ", Just received and for sale by ( sep2l ) MILLER fr. RICKETSON. WEET .POTATOES-30 Rile. Sweet Potatoes on 1.7 consignment and for sale by oca RING & MOORHEAD. _ . . . 2=Eita For the Transportation. of . Freight to and from PIMCURGH;PRILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,NEW YORK, BOSTON, &C. BORRIDOE 4- CASH, Philadelphia. T.LIFFR 4. O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods--pecultar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, 'affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produter—together with their long experience and unre mitting auention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. . • AU consignments by and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: BORBIDGE & CASH, 278, Market street, Philadelpiva. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North street, Baliimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON, al 88, Cedar street, New York. Merchants Transportation Line. VIA CANALS AND AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE. flOODSconsigued a rue care will be forwarded with out delay, and att e lowest current rates. C. A. WA:NULTY & CO, Canal amain, Penn street, Pittsburgh. ME, SEILLES & REYNOLDS - , 272 and la , Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & CO., je29 Smith's wharf, Baltimore. Merchants. "Way Freight" Line. iittagail 184 8 . MEM§ E x b c oe s e livßatr g reeStlTirsnTir,eatifoUltowNg,fritgi-t tiolli da)•shurgh, Water street, and Petersh urgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received daring the last two years, respeetfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. =E! . . JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE. TRINDLF., JOHN M!LBER & CO. .Aorsrrs— O. A. ItrAtirxrs & Co., Pittsburgh; Jona Mt - 11.m Hollidaysburg; PICKTVORTH & WOODS, JObIISIOWn. R.SI7I:BB.NCIM—Smith & Sinclair; J. &J. hi - Devitt; G. &J. H. Shoenberger; IL Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Flagaley & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmcr & Co.; G. P. Stroenber• ger, Pittsburgh. je29 Merchants' Transportation Line, WM Ea= p ng i on an at i oLt a 7 t f im lti o e r r e gha4t o diz od r; acriondsTrode to F OR P h h7ladel our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A. AVANULTY & Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh (Onzette.only.cop Western New York College of Health. 207 Alms srar.sr, BrIGTALO, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. _.,- ~nugxa#ion~~ines~ ~~= New Cowiiiiereilil Inc. tk, Cast s aturkin, 111X)3ALL & CO, Wa11..5t.,-New-Y0r14.5, "LiveypOrd,-Enginiid; RsspEo2rtn is inform • their !Heads - sad the : -public, that they have commeneedthe Gene ' rul Skipping and Cormnission Business, •' , 41. gether with the General Passenger - Bus i ness,- ,- 4 tt _ granting certificates of passage from London, Livemoctntublin, Belfast, or any port of the -Old Country to New York, Boman and Philadelphia, cat the Meat reasonable terms. ' Dralls.and Bills of Exchange, from .£1 to any amount on the-Royal Bank of Ireland •and its branches, and un - Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular' Line of Liverpool Packets a s fixed upon. are the Ist 6th 11th 16th; 21st , and 26th ' of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com a mended by mon of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that cad be desired in point of.spleridor and convenience. They are fltinished with everydescriptionef stores of the best kind: Pane-' taality in the days of sailing Will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Roscius, Siddons;Sheridan and Garrick - , are vessels of the largest class ' , and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can he secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packess sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN, dealt] Corner 4th and Staithaeld eta. , Pittebur g Passage to and from England, Ireland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Irr By the Steamship SARAH SANDS, and the regular Packet Ships, 4.c..x11 P. W. BYRNES & CO., engage Passengers to and from Liverpool by the Regular Line of Packets on the Ist, oth, 11th, 16theMst and 26th of every month. The regular line of Packet Ships sailing between Liv erpool and New York, compose the following Ships: The FIDELIA, The NEW YORK, HO7TINGUER, " QUEEN or-Tut WEST, ROSCIUS, " SHERIDAN, " ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD, " ASHBURTON, " HENRY CLAY, , WEST POINT, " NEW SHIP, YORKSHIRE, " CAhIBRIDGE, • " LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTION, " smrpoNs, " GARRICK, " COLUMBIA, " MONTEZUMA, PATRICK HENRY, " NEW WORLD, " WATERLOO, " JOHN R. SKIDDY And in first clues 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 Lth May, 7th July, Bth September and 17th November. Persons visiting the Old Country and those wanting their relatives out extraordinary quick, should selectthis 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 & CO, 63 South at. N: and 30 IVaterloo . Road, Liverpool. P. S.--We have at all times for sale Drafts at sight, for ~ siny amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch es, &c. &e. Apply as above, dv to JOHN THOMPSON, 16 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . . . Hamden & Co.'s ~. FEW INISSENGEN i^ ARRANGEMENTS. [Er Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming trout Europe, engaged in America to come over, in either of the ships of HARNUrt. B ; Co., will be Furnished with the following Provisions, (it : their minivalent,in other articles equally good.—Ser Act of CON:rota , May 17, IE-IS. 11115 PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on nostril entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 lbs. Bread, 10 Rice, 10 “ Oatmeal, 10 " Flour, 10 " Beans and Peas, 35 Potatoes, 1 pint of Vinegar, Ws. 80 gallons of Water, I ficieni supply of 10 Rm.:Salted Pork free from bone. J Fuel for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The Cataboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. „ Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, je7 Fifth at,, near Wood. TapseotniGenera , ZlGnilgriGini - Olifie. irkREMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. & J.T. Tapscott, 'TS South st., corner. b. of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and MI Water too Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the,Ageney of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangement.. on the moat 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 ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Alessrs. W. &J. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing finalities of their Packet Ship. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN. GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 91st and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an uddi clonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cams, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at] tainable, and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. =I The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cilias and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. +AAFFE h O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Corms tssion Merchants, map27-d&w-ty Philadelphia. ithßoche, Brothers, & Co. .. i . FULTON ST, NEW YORE; EDEN QUAY, $ DUBLIN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn ea., Can Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangement; for 1848. "DOCILE, BROS. h CO., sole Agents for the BLACK .141, BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of annoudeing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year ISIS being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New york and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same sulisfactiOn will be rendered tts heretofore. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafie for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring ou passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present febs.2mdaw• JAMES BLAKELY. Passage To and Prom ri fh GREAT BRITAIN h IRELAND. GEORGE RIPPARD & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li vespool. CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 51 South et. , N. V. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any purr of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Shipsi sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and proMpt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL M'CLURKAN & CO., 142 Liberty et., 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.. jy264 UAANDEN & CO.'S 7ASBELNGSI2 AND ANMITTA;I6 OinCle• VITA RNDEN te CO. continue to bring out parsons from JLL nay part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual 'Punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports; ue we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight holm by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some old craft. at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffihs. 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 suited theieconvenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to £l,OOO, payable at any of :the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, JanlS _Fifth street, one door below Wood at. -- Foutimos REMITTINCH. kgh MOE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of lowestd, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the rates. SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & CO., 142 Liberty street. ST. GLAIR IiOUSE, CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS. FRESH OYSTERS, GAME, and every delicacy of the season the market affords, served up at the shortest notice, and in the very, best style. 'The house is fitted up and arranged in the beet order, under the man agement of [sep27) JOHN M:CAMPRELI.. BY' EXPRESS—Received at Hogan 4r. Cantwell's, 86 Harketatreet, and for sale low -1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked Bags; 1 " " velvet " 2 " " crotchet " " Purses; 1 " " net tt Rea momm -- , 4nottrattir-tompanits:--- , Piro anti :/tiaiiiito titotrrltnee• PHI.. Insurance Cotiitianiforichith An' t`hrica t of Phila. .11. dolphin, through its duly anthorized - Agent, the sub scriberi offars to make permanent anti _Ranted Insuranceou prOitanyjn'this oily andittriieinity;and on shignienti by the.canal and rivers., . .. _. DIREOTOBS.: --, ' ' Arthur G. Coffin, Fres't. • Samiletßrooks, Alex. Henry, . . "Chitties Taylor, . Samuel W..f ones Ramat W. Smith, Edward Smith, . Amkinie.White, John A. Brown, ' Jacob Al:Thomas, John White, - • John R. Neff, Thomas P:Chpe; '' .• ' Rieflitrd D. Wood, ' -f Wm. Welsh, ' ' Heitry a Sharrard,See'y. This is the oldest - Insurance Company in the United States, having beertcharteted in 1794. 'lts charter is per petual, and from its high standing,, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding alt risks of am-exult hazardous diameter, it maybe considered tuf offering ample securi ty to the public:. - " WILLIAM P.. JONES. • At Counting Room.of Atwood,Jones & Co, Water and Front its., Pittsburgh, .. . may4y. The Fraixklho. Fire Insurance Company Of iIiTIADMIIL4. riIIARTER PERPETUAL.--5400,000 paid in office ‘.../ 1031 Chestnurst., north sideolear Fifth., Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire,, on property and effects of every description, In town or country on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made etther personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C: N. BANCKER, Prost. C. G. BAICCISER, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, .Taeob R. Smith, Thomas Bart, George W. Richards, - Thomas .1. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. , PI :TTBURGH AENCY. . Wangles MAirrrn S Agent, at ,the G Exchange Office of Warrick Martin k Co., comer of-3d - and Market st.s. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in- Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. Nis marine of inland navigation risk's taken. aug4-ly AOENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA---.N.E. earner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.—The assets of the company on the first of January, 1846, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Morigages• 5G00,615 93 Real Estate, at cost• --- 100.967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash 207,420. 72 Making a total of $009,683 dti Affording certain assurance that' all losses will be promptly met and giving entire security to all who oh. tarn policies from this Company.,, Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. octS WARRICK MARTIN, A. nt. _ Pittsburgh wild Alleg . fieny liftniarr• Located in Alkgheny City, Clem:l43:nel, (continuation of Sandusky.) ithere the North Common.' THIS INSTITUTION is - now in successful operation. under the management of a competent Matron. and Nurses. The Medical Staff is composed of the following Physicians : Dra. Additon, fiezzam, Dale, Brooks, Mor gan, Byll, Lange and Contemn; the- tvio butt of whomat te lid to the lierman patients. The object of the Infirmary I% not to be a mere recep tacle, but a curative retreat for the suffering and the sick. The charity is, therefore, limited to accidents and acute diseases, except in extreme cases. As many cases of this character will he received gratis, as the funds will allow. Individuals, Churches, Beneficial Societies, Families, &c., who wish to provide an asylum for sick friends, members ‘ and domestics, can do so at from $3 to $5 'Der week, according to attendance, rooms. &e. All applications for permits must be made to the follow; iug gentlemen : Dr. Addison: Dr. Gazzam. Sixth street; Dr. Brooke,' Third street; Dr. Morgan, Penn street ; Dr. Lange, Hand street; DT. Cornmeal, Penn street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburg; and Dm. Dale and 'Bell, Second Bank, below Federal street. Allegheny city. Subscriptions and contributions for this Charity, may be made to the Rev. W. A. Passavant, Director of the Institution, or to the following Bankers, who have kind ly offered to receive them Messrs. Kramer & Rohm, N. Holmes & Sons. S. Jones & Co., Wm. Latimer, Jr., Hill & Curry, H. D. King, Boon & Sergeant. dectS.:lrn Ali of good quali ty, and one-tenth of the Provisions furnished will be delivered to each Passenger every week, with a sub A ILI3 ARMSTRONG. 1.11-11 r A RMSTRONG CROZER, Commission Merchant!, j'l No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. *ill attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Rams ro—Hanna, Hussey A Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham is Co., New Lisbon. 0.; Merchants generally \Wellpville. 0.; Rhodes & Ogieby, Bridgeport. 0.: A. Richardson & Bm.. Cincinnati' J . F. Howard, Louisville Ky.; Guile ec Dorwori, - St. H. HoYlcs, Steuben vine. deetby TE Subscriber Will receive at his office young Gen tleinen desiring to read law. He milt superintend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly est:mint:Won, prepare them for admission to the Bar. ItEADE WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession• ul intercourse with Heade Wiuthistgton,F.sg., for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for Me undertaking, set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Veut:etnen who wish to acquire n competent knowledge of t 11.3 leteol cession. to avail themvedvA of the advantages which his proposed Law Rchool will afford them. Charles t..tlialer, 0, Metcalf. A Burke. , Thos. Wilvon MCandlevv, Robert Woods. C. Darragh, latnes Dunlop C. 0. L00m . .. Wm. B. ItTClure, J. D. Mahon. .LW. Loomis. declft-thn Great Gargaln Corner, aaIITitFIELD AND strrit teritaliTa, erTTSBUROII. PA., I IS the mostpopular of all BOOT and SHOE En* tablinlimenm in the West. This place has gained its reputation by lie proprietor keeping the very bent Boole and Sheen, Which are made expressly to order for this market, and he in not natislied only by keeping the best unsorted mock of BOOTS and SHOES in the - Western country. but he in enabled and deter. mined to cell his GOODS lower than nay other house hosnibly can, he cares not what facilities they Imam or aving for offering groat inducements to the public.. It in imponnible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in inn advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has neer other., which enables ate proprietor to cell Boots and Shoes of the very bent qualities and style, at from to to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to tent the matter in for all who intend pUrellac ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices. and alt wilt be natinfied that the Groat Bargain Coener,Smith field and Fifth cirtar, in the place for the public, one and 1111.10 get good Boot. and Shoes cheap, for cash. deep J. BATES. - _ - Great Western Saddle, HARNESS. TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. pliF: subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness, Trunks and" Whips ; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something Iciwerthanhas been heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 1114 Liberty Street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery. octal. KERBY. Cliklc:kering , . New Circular Soule Pianos EIGHT NEW PIANO—FORTES, (mu the celebrated manufactory of Chicker f. mg, Boston ; with the now unproved cir cular scale, just received and now open For sale nt at Mr. Chickeriug's Factory prices, by 'JOHN n. MELLOR, No. El Wood street, Pittsburgh wle Agent for Chicker tug's grand and square Pianos. for WestertiPenna. act' TOHNSTON & STOCKTON have just reeeivedthe 10 following new works: History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com prising n history of internal improvements, (Rivers, Har bors, &c.,) from the formation of the Government to the present time; embracing, else, historical notices of va rious political events or Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Ten mid Coffee tax ,• together with biographies, per sonal histories. &c., by Henry. O. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. History of Charles I, of Etig,latid ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel • Mary Barton : dtale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys 111111 Solic hors ; by Samuel Warren, Bag.; F. R. S. of the titter temple, Barrister at Law. decEt Iron ditybrOoker and Bread Bakery. J.BHEPHARD WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has added to his other buil nese, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased oue of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to.fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and •hopes by a strict attention to business to share n portion of the i public patronage. The public s respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.' BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo• site Smithfield. N B. Superior family. Broad, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. J. StIEPILARD. 0p29-ly No 10 Commercial Row, Liberty'st. • i tit ls the bent Cough Medicine I ever Saw.ot READ the following proof of the superiorityof Dr. Wu lard's (Memo/ Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: PITTSBURGH, Dec. 15, 1847, Masses. HATS SC. BROCEWAY:—Atter laboring for several weeks wider the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus fur, resisted the ef fects of several of the “infallibles," I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your. Oriental Cough Mixture,,and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the Ilia. Ile I found myself entirely well. "lite the bat medicine neer saw." True copy: JOA HINDS. Sold by HAYS k. BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. j an 8 XTRWITA - aTE - RaltitYPE 1.1 logs, Fourth street.—Hounn & ANTHONY, Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh; and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms In the third story of Burke's building, 4th et. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Ourinstrumente are of the most pow erful kind, enabling unto execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither regairred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction. 'given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. 117 - Instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 Oyster Agency. iThYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.— J Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex press. Fine'Frelh Oysters, which I will sell low, at.my store, in the Diamond ; also ai.Wm. Kramer's, comer of Second and 'Smithfield streets , and H C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market alley. • . I will receive them daily at the above places. All Oysters warranted ; money returned, if not good. n0Y2.5 P. R. DRAVO. ~;=.~.,. a ~--. .. LAW SCHOOL. g 01Ve - 49nags - mTbliltMthtte. -- T IVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE,' DYSPEPSIA, J_,INERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF -TEM KID NEYS, ASTHMA, and all. affections arising 'from. derangement or disease:blithe Biliary, Diges- • dire, Vascular, Respiiatork, and Nervous • Systems, such. as constipation, inward piles,heariburMlossofappetite,coat ed tongue, acidity of the atom nob, swimming of the head, fullness or weight in the stomach, dimness of vision palpita. tion of . the hear,"" Choking oz suffocating sensating, depression .of. spirits, sudden .fiushes of heat pain in the side or back, wialchess of the limb's, cold feet, constant im . ginings evil ; fever and dull pain in the head,. pain and' difficulty of breathing when lying upon - the side, frightful dreamt, soureruetations,yellow nests of the skin and eyes, deficiency of perspire &c, kn' can be effectually cured by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S TheirCELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Their power over theabove diseases is not excelled— if equalled—by any other . preparation in the United States', as the cures in this otty attest, in many cases af ter skilful physicians had failed. Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the func tions of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves are the connecting medium between minor and'matter, it follows from the reciprocal - action that both must be more or less implicated and deranged simultaneously; derangement there will also produce diseaseof the SKIN, LUNGS . , UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well as the brain. The thousands who die with YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA 'or INFLUENZA, is, owing to the same causefand the majority of cases of that most painful disease, CONSUAIPTION, otiginates from the same. In fact the stomach is the important organ in the system of matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived from the adm - aistration of in. terns. I medicines. Its functions are of the utmost im portance to every one in constituting the source and foun tain of life,which is nutrition. No organ possesses snch remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in modifying every part of the system. The tare success in treating disease of the liver and stomach successfully has not been a want of pathological knowledge or their functions, but the preparation of a couiponnd that would act upon the disease and the - sympathetic afflictions. That int has been gained in these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, and will in ever} ease permanently destroy ,Costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time de bilitating, the patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate stotnaeliunder any circumstances.. ' ALL 'CAN BE CURED WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (w {VIVO'S THE ruwsa OF OItEDXCLRE.) . The few months this preparation has been before the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land,. their. object being-for the benefit of enlisting . humanity; Its success has surpassed all preeedents f and)t is free from all alcoholic stimulant„ syrup, mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all WllOOll5 ingredients. and especially adapted to the diseases of the variahle climate of the United States, and the West In dia Islands. WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it--in fact it is a family medi cine, and can be administered with safety to a child one year old, the delicate female, ora man of ninety. The Philadelphia Democrat says:—"This medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can-speak from experience, that it hats_ produced many wonderful cares." The Daily Sun says We believe it is one s rof the best medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and LiverCoMplailitft The Spirit of the . Times and Keystone sayilt---"Do our good citizens, who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures that have been performed by Dr. HoolleniPs celeurateu werman Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, 278 Race street; all who are a ffl icted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor . has cured many of our citizens, after the best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have provedto be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving oar testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. 'rite Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints." Neaps Gazette says:—"lt is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such articles. A word, how ever,of Dr. Floodand's German Bitters. This ars MICFV, to he an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed for it By the advertiser. The Daily News says: "A Mearcurz.—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems, it has not, we think, an CIICAL —it IS • crescentic PIIEPANAIIOII AND wens wrruorr et conot, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony can a medicine have! At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many of tour most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis eases. Principal Depot, German Medicine Store, 278 RACE Street, and fur sale in Lancaster by John F. Logan; liar risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respectanle dealers -gen erally throughout the country. SILkINCE THAT DREADFUL, COUGH !—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of death. • Axe Yoe A Mornsul Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is nosy perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already- gained upon her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Youao AILS, when putt about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm Which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Shermanls All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Amer, Eeq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe and hleClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends thought . she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption. and was so pronounced by lierphysicians—S.hermait's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. Gsnasaturrz. of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, tLr.3.l Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several canes where no other medicine afford ed relief—hut the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balnam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and trinkes . the lungs sound again. Rev. limay JOESSL 163 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it toil sister-in-law who was laboring- under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both canes its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lucatcrts WELLS, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherintut's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to • subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ' ling Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affectionsof the throat, and even Asthma and Cousumption. ' Price 25 cents and SI 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's Plaster. . Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, 99 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood- street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jimathan Ghriest, Manchester, .I.lt. 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mustin, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniellslegley,.East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Stunt. Springer Clin ton; James ISl'Kee, Stewartstown; John Bleak, ' Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Keea port; McEldownev, Bakerstown; Riley fil'Laughlin, Plamb Township; 'sVni. J. Smith, Temperanbeeille; Jae. Fulton, Tarentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly. mar9-ly ORE TEsTiMONY!—Dr. W. Lorna, of Payette. 'ale, N. Y., says: "I am 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 cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, • Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Colo. Allegheny city;. J. G. Smith, Bir miugham; and John M'Cracken, Fifth Ward. &M.?' Jaynes , Family .1110alciaes. R. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March , D" I have used your Vermifttge, Carminative Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and, have been exceedingly we l l leased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizinmy fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not.but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to aim. Vermifuge, until I becameacquain ted with yours, which has my decided treferene to any other now in use. Ressectfully, yours, tee., S. S. COOK, M. D.. uj— For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st.febts • 'Us A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre p• paration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, 'Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other ,Pneurnome Affections; and the propnetors feel warranted in recom• mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre parid to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low a price its to place it within the reach of every person.' There arc, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and 'Wood; also, corner of Sixth and streets__Wood- decl3 _ DR. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILLS are for sale, wholesale and retail, at the • REAL ESTATE °TRICE, No. 511 Smithfield at. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Bir mingham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. feb 21 "EIOR SALF.,--A brick dwelling house and lot, in a plea -I: sant location, situated on 'Knoll street, Allegheny. The house is well arranged, having a good cellar, a kitch en and dining room, hail and two parlors, three bed rooms and - finished garret. Lot is. 20 feet, by 120 deep, to a back street. Price, 81,200. Terms, 8300 in band, balance in four equal yearly payments. . 8. CUTHBERT, General Agent, ' augs Smithfield street ' .M=MtM lrtii. J , . . . tlYprksE HAiIt...CREAM-,A - matchless- attlele. thr . u growth,. beauty, and. restoration:V.lllo Mar. This Creani, - when onee known, will supercedriall otherarti cies of the kind. now, in use; Where the hair is dead harsh; thin, unhealthy, uor turniliggrey, a few,app li es• lions will make the hair so ft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance,' and willalso make it maintain its liveliness and healthy, color, tWite as long as all the prcparatioith . that are generally used. .Wh ere thi l hai r is thin, or has fallen' off, 'it may berestoied by using this Cream. Every larly and gentleman Who is In the habit of using ojls on - thdir• hair should at once purchase a bottle .of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair tike the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect—satisfaction' in every likL , . For testimony' to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev: -Mr.- Caldwell to Means. Hendershot% & Stretch, Nashville,- general agents for the Southern States: Later - vitae Rev. Caldwell -Plisior if the Probilicrian Church, ki. 'Misses. Hacturaisuarr fi, Smortcat Osurrtategurs--1 take p.eimure in adding my testimony in favor of tbe excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese hair . Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was vtry dry, bristly, and , disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse State than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec- As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preferente over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The hulks espucially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, ke, • • • • R. CALDWELL. • • Pulacki, January 7,1&17. Seld , wholesale and retail; hi Pittsburel,l4 M. Townsend, 45 Market sty and , Joel-Mohler center of Wood and Ratios LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk They are not aware how frightfuftrinpi , lions itisto the skin how coarse, how rough, howsallow . ,. yellow, and unhealthy. the skin appears after using' pre- , pared chalk ! Besides it is injunous containing a large, quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful 'vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish - Lilly White. , It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a naturol,'hialthY; alabaster, clear, - lively white * at.the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.. . . Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massacirt-1 setts, says " A ft er analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White;: I find it possesses the mostt - beautiful and natural, and at, the same time innocent, white I ever 'savt. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requiresbeautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft.- leather ' or wool—the former is preferable. - A /ME SET or Tesru roe 25 =sig.—White teeth,: foul breath, heulthy gums. Yellow and =healthy teeth,' after being once or twice cleaned. with Jones' Amber, Tooth Paste, have the appearance most beautifril ivory, and, at the same tune it is so perfeetly-innocent and exquisitely , fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, eveuto those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautifulpolish - and reventing a premature decay. Those - alreadY d ecaye d it prevents from becoming vorse—it also fastens each as is beConung loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously s w eet. Price 25 or 37 1 cents a box. All, the above are sol d only at 82 Chatham et., sign of the American Eagle; NeW Work, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the WILL TOU XAEHT, and gat a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful; clear, fair?' Is it white If not, it can be made to even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled- Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once Or twice with Jones' Italian Cheinical Soap. • The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the germ,' ute Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas,-Barber's Itch, are o ft en cared by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed., That it cures. pimples, freckles, and clears the akin, airflow. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Blind, reader, this seldom or never fails. , C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at Jacason's 89 Liberty sr., head of Wtsid, Sign of of the Big Boot. 11(1°23. NE DOLMA TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. O—efarriage.--Coafidentica.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fea tures,'Ac., is asked confidentially, can she' suppose any man could admire ilier while she tuts 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 beaueful bead of ,hair. She can hava beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Tante &A ber Tooth Paste; askin white, pare 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 . Jane Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form an opinion against this heroic. you trry, or you will regret it; but he sure to ask for Jones ' articles. Sold only In New York at 82 Chatham For sale tip Will. JACKSON, Agent, . • 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. ANCER, SCROFIJLA AND GOITRE.--Ample ez- C pe rience hat; proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above die= eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Rhos effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of theLSkin, Swellings, Dyspepsia Arc. This medicine enters the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever', located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases theappetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitutioh. There Is nothing superior io it in the whole materia medico. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swat - - lowing medicine. V - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth at., near Wood. mar2o A Recipe for the Human Hair! To FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT 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 Reople could be made to try a 3s. bottle of tone's Coral Hair Re storative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use.) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any other article made; and Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing less than St bottles, hut w wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 (mind al) Chathani, street, New York, and by mar2o WM. JACKSON, Agt., ES Liberty st. MORE TESTIMONY for Dr. Willard's Family Medi eines.—The undersigned, citizens ofPinsburgh.hav lug personally . used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix tare, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer fatly recommend it as safe and effectual, In all cases Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no en perior; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted CHARLES LEWIS. WM. JENKINS. _ Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1848. il7 - Sold by .1. Sehoonmaker & Co., John Hays, James A. Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. o apOO SALT lithEll111; SOURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPE - -. LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards, Pimples— This is used by many physicians in this city in curing the above. and we would not conscienciously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities, and cleared and beautised the akin, making it soft, clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold at 89 Chatham st., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, mar'4Bs Liberty'street, Pittsburgh. DoeY01: - Yotritsini.rt FOR 25 CENTS! By means of ; tbe Pocket "Esculapius, oi, every one 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 from secret discasesmeed no more become the victim ofquack ery, as by the prescriptions contaWied in this. book any one may cure himself, without hirCrance to business, er the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one, tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general rou tine of private disease, it fullyexplains the cense of man hood's early decline, with observations on marriagk— besides many other derangements which.it would nettle proper to enumerate is the public prints. - Er Any person entitling TWUNTT-111V8 mots enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or See copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, "Dr.. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," post paid.l 117- WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlars, in every town in the. United States, to act as, agents for the above work. oct7:3ut CONBUBIPTION seizes more victims than any other disease in our_ country. The young, the old, the beautiftil and gay, are all alike subject to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. But every ease °rip. netts in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—and only met wideremedies when too late. Watch the fu t symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate of the Cough . Balsam of B. A. dr, Fahnestock Co., whi will certainly check its further progress, and restore the inflamed organsto a beautiful action. . For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood sits.; also, corner Bth and Wood. decll Veneers,'Varnishes. LtEntainvitte, A, ND TURNED MATERIALS, of every description, kept torsale, and on better terms than can be had at any other establishment in the city. The subscriber ha t , just,received fifty thousand feet of Mahogany Ye.- neers,. Which be is determined to silvery low. Call tuiclCzataine theta., Also, 100 Ten-pin, Balls, all black, and a splendid article; and much cheaper titan ever otTered lit thil market. He alio keeps on hand,'and turns to order, all kinds of Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's materials, such as—. Columns; • Bed up P vT oti tu te a ti az d za ll iti ttLity pi ftit te e n d t Newels; 80/tuxes: fasteninsk, or the hickoe- Railing, or the hickoryAe. screw:- • . ' Beach Screws; • Also; Table ',bite, Rand hionlder's Rammers. Screws, Handles, Mallets, Together with all other things generaily'• kept - in' a Tinning Shop. • G. W. BIDDLE, Ryan's Buildings, No. 27 Fifth' st. Persons buying P ostst and Rails, with Gazzanes fast enings; have the right AO sell them, -- when finished. • '" PRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lightcap's Tavern, 3 miles from Allegheny, cm the Franklin Road,on Wed nesday evening,last, 5ept. , 27th,1845, *Bay Hare, about. 14} hands lag' h ; hes a small wh ite spot on her forehead; and some white . ort one of her hind feet; had on a halter when she led. „Shein about 5 years old, Any person who will return her to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, orsend him information where she can be obtained, will be Bair ablnrewarded, . • JOHN FERGUSON * . oct9 Finer Tornudur., Orttcm - aittr - ',2tte - •-• THE Gat alliantWVCOir AhIE MOAN 614 - procured from' 125 feet below ilte artrface:ortheldirlb, a ce nein , and infallible care for 13praitie,..Strairabi Cute, Bruiees, Scalds, Bunk, Tenet, Erysipelas,'Eleald Bead_cerouri:,,' Whoopulg-Cougb, Inflarernatory.Sore Tbruati 'Sore tmd inflamed Eyes,Flatalence;Uleera.rever Sores, ank , ' • lINFLAMIA'rORYZEtEIjt!IATIS2O, whiciCyields toils effects in a surprising manner, : -•-• It has never yet failed when used according te tlit ea tions, Read the:following: - *. • ; . . , , • Manclu Allegheny co., Pa.,l November 18,1E40. This is to certify, thatruy Wife,.lHargaret Ghriest; was cured of a RheumatieComplaint of seven yenrs sMnding, T by which she was so lame as to be obliged tones crutch., es. In one week she was cured by using the American Oil; and could walk about as usual without her crutches., JONATHAN . The following is communicated by Mr. Wra t t e N 2 r4 Jackson's agent for Steubenville, O. A gentleman near Steubztvil i Vlinhad not been' a :1° put either of his feet to;',i,:rground for twelve years, in consequence of lameness, by the use of one, bottle. was enabled to walk two miles to a township election., It- er; , • likewise a. sovezeign‘remedy for _ • , • '• CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES .a.no.TEN . DONS: - The following is communicatedbx.Mr. Wm. Nash, W. - Jackson's agent for Steubenville: - • A lady resididg in Steubenvillei' the finger of whose hand . Was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it for Th irty-five•years, wasenlirely cured by the use of one bottleof the Cul, so that shanow - has the perfect asechr her bend fully:eqtal to the other which had never been aTected. It hes also been.found to be a safe his agent in the speedi ) and certain cure of - • in all cases not organically Marietta. A lady residing m Allegheny 'eity was effectually cured of obstinate deaffiess, of years' continutmacil by the use of lest than one bottle of the Oil; so thslcOilte said she heard better - han she had ever done before. - gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured de:lllicit: of aine years' standing, bY the''use of a ' qaantity of die Oil. ' The 'names and residences of the •• • 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 •i surprisingly speedy Mire of all cases of • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. Several cases of Cramp Cholic have , been effectually cured by one dose or the Oil, in the short space ef 'halt an hour, when the parties have been agonized wi Its curative properties have been remarkably mon tli sted'•• in the:radical cure of DISEASES OF THE SPINE. * • *- • A lady,' the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was entree ' effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which hell - confined her to her bed fora considerable' time, in Which she could not turn herself: It is also• a -' sure remedy and perfect cure for painsin the small'of the INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. • Read thefollOwing: - • _ - Prrnmennir,Dec. IH, 1640. Thins to certify that'll Was afflicted with at pain in the edit; of my back.and kidneys, which atrected me so much that I could not stand upright. By rubbing ester Wally and using half a teaspoonful internally,rlfghf and morning, I was entirely eared. JOHN RIDDLE near Warren, Armstroug co.; Pa'.' ofAkenueman * Pinsbiergh afflicted with a violent hi- flex — nrhation at the kidaeirtriTt him to fitinr— n nii - enm ean sletely cured, in three - days, by the: nee The qualities of this ,NATURE'fI OWN REMEDY , is extremely penetrating and-anti - itiflianmelerb conse spend,. is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either eiternal ori Used immediately after a ant, bruise oisvoutid; it will cure and prevent _ GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION.I _ - - It has, in addition, been found, P. salutary, pleasing and::: 'effective remedy for those very npleasant and illCOWltei !tient diseases, GRAVEL AND URINARY COrtIrLANTI. S. . . . Price;so cents per bottle. • ' Caution...De on Irony Guard The surprising excellence and growing popularity;, the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine s for the Purpose of dedeiving the tin, wary; and defrauding the Proprietor. In order to be sure of obtiurung the genuine, ellen? the following , ironic vinnas: - - - Ist See that the name "Wm. Jackson 89 Liberty st., head of Wood at illprinted on the label of the wriipps . • of each bottle, to imitate which is felony.. - fid.. That each bottle is inclosed itt a pamphlet contain in; fall directions for use; and also containing the name and-address of .Wm. Jackson, General 'Agent for the; proprietors; likewise; the name and address -of the pro ". pnetors, & Co., Kentucky. 3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agents; ull• of whom have a show bill,- on which-is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus: Hail & Co.; Proprietors, Kentucky . .. Win. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for 'Western Pennsylvania, and pan of , Ohio and Western Virginia; and the limners' name - b & Shryock, Fatsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show bill. ; .'. 41. h. Observe—the ganni'ne.American Oil is of -a dark :- green color, without any sediment, and its specific gravi ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly lit a - black color; some White, like Spirits - of Turpentine; . said to be refined and clarified;- some Seneca Oil—oth ers a mixture of other common oils; and one a hlsck filthy looking mixture purporting to come from tlie -Tit6burgh and Allegheny Dispensary. Co.' , None of these coon terfeitrifossess either the virtue Of the power of the fru. AMECAN OIL. - 1;17",Sold wholesale and retail by ,WM. JACKSON,-, 'General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western - Pennsylvania, 'Western Virginia, and Northern _Ohio and by the following duly appointeq Agents in Alleglieny county Pa: - Dr. Brown, Allegheny city, , J. R. Jolutson, • . . .fonathart Gluiest, Mancliestef. - Alexander Asdale,-Wylie street. • . . J. R. - H. Jacques, Birmingham:. '; • Wm. J. Smith, TempemnceVille,, • d. Starr ~Sewickley. ; EdwardThompsott, Wilkinaburglt. Daniel Kegley, East Liberty. 's H.Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. Aikin, Sharpshurgh. H. Rowland & Son. liFiCeesport„ C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . John Black, Turtle Creek. —WEldowny, Bale / gown. . Samuel Springer, Clinton. James brKee, Stewanstown. , Riley firLafighlin, Plum towiiship. J. Fulton,Parentum. • • Jeremiah Fleming,T.Awrenzeville. .Ilobert. Williams, Arthursville: wag 1.5-d&vitm UROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, 1839, a paper deservedly at 'the head of the daily press in- - this Brisors et of Sarraparakt.--It.were but tourtegY" to call the attention of ourreadeysto this invaluable prep_ oration which will be found advertised in another column , ' Ms. Bristol is a brother, and issues 'a highlyrinterestivs newspaper, every now mid then," one or two 4111/121beil Of which we have, already noticed; and the medicine , itself his been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western l country, and, we doubt not, lastly eulogised. It basin its favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from' the • most eminent pracptioners in every part of the country. - where it lhas beets used. r . There pis beauty; and taine‘-- enough in thebonles, awl in theengraved labels inwhicts they are enveloped, to induce a.parchase,. evea preparation itself were not one of the "sovereignest to the world," as every Person must believe it is thatis, every one most believe it is—that is, every one who would not resist amass of doctunentary evidendeetnicla= save enough to convert stTurk to Chnstitinity: ' Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you de not agree with us on this point.- ' • For sale by ' -B. A FAIINEBTOCK tr. Co., feb24 eon: of Ist and Wood and Bth and Wood eta. EUkIATISIII, GOUT, AND TIC DOL,OREII.X. -.. RA respectable gentleman called 'at our office, as be said, to inform us that he bad been afflicted for 15 years. with. Rheumatism 'or: Gout; and occasionallyy with Tio Holoreux ; - that, he bail been frequently Confined - JO - his"' • room for months together,'- . and often suffered the most in- tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been,", •• using .famit's Atieraiire t from =which he found themes; stg nal and unexpected, elief. He says he found thetnedl. - -' cute very pleasant and effective, and that he •now con eiders himself perfectly cured,—Phffaildphia North Amor: A FACT Wosyn Ksowirro.—A gentlemtui of ScrOfultartr i habit, from indiscretion in his younger:daYs," became of :''• rented with Ulcerations in the Throat 'and Nose, and disagreeaWe. eruption of the Skin • Indeed, his whole, • system bore - the marks of being saturated witivdiseasei..- One hand and .wrist were so much-affected thatbe hats lost the use of the hand, every part being - covered with deep, painful,. and offensive ulcers; 'and were as hollOW and &faunas an.honey-comb. •It was at this stage of his • complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath: some disease, that.he commenced the use of Jayne's Al- • ' • terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured. . The Alterative operates thrlfiugh the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicatee disease from the system,. wherever located, and the numerous cures it has'per. , ., formed in disease& of the skin, cancer, scrofula, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronie,diseasen; is truly astonishing.—Spiris of the Times. - ' - •• • - • - itr For tale to Pittsburgh, at the PERIN TEA STORE, - •• Fresh. Skrrtval at Di 0.115 Whod'street. .110DKENSON has Met opened, within the. past in. week, the largest assortment of French . eves opened in 'this city . ; consisting in part of--Faney,,,' Plain, White, Gold Line •and - Gold Band Tea Sett.si.ats! extensive assortment of White; Fterwisg Blue:and Liver pool Iron Stone Ware, Tea Sens or in separate pieees," as may -be required. - Also, a Ireaudibl asbortment br Cindelabrim and Lamps, of the newest shapca ,and tents, direct from the manufacinteis. " • • . Ladies would do well to give him a• call; at' ' • - oct27 No: 115 Wood 31..3 doorobeloto. :POL. DilaMess Collector:::, . .• rpm undersigned,encournged by the liberal. 1. of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and chortles of the city„offers his services for the. collection of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. liar., ing attended in business of this kind for many, years for . the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this. and . the adjoining cities. he feels confident of .hicability.. to give satisfaction. by 'Prompt. and faithful attention to all business entrusted to him. , . • - • • JAMES 6ALBDitiTif, •To be found ' at Mi. Mrs:- Rem's!, Merchant' Tailor, - Third street, opposite the Post Office. - - ' • - 'P. Duff, Accountenty • Thomas Seott,Masont Jas.McGuire Merchlt Ttiilor; Scal M. - • ' • Dr. W. Wright, Dentist - ; C. Dodge. • ' 'fnev7:3%, Gabrie!'Adamei 'J. Carothers; H. Livingston' nes . Motshitll;! - George Breed;; . Dr.,Geo. D. Bnice , • OW BOOBS—lrving - a Sketch Book, illustrated by Poems,, illustrated by Lentze. • Read's Female Poets of America, - with pomnit' s The Fist of the Bnickerlmckers.- A - Pable for Critics, . 3 Ellis' Metrical Romances The Child of the Bea. Lamb'S Dramatic Poets. • Lowell's Conversations on :ae old Peetta, ' I f Dramatic Works of Beatunont and Fletcher; Poetical Works of Spencer.. -Poetical Works of Charmer. ' •, 7 . poetical Works of Ford and - Vasiingei,. or sale by BOSWORTH „ CO., • 'OWN • 4th street, near Market. .51 MS
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