Mgl=_MM Fi • • - . . • t READS-MADES4I./ 4V - GI:WEI LOW-:bon. VASki. - I : l 4kApiP, No. 49 Liberty-street, Pirtsblirgh; having. :is • keDiguitlied his:Slook.within the'_hist,tuid present months with the latest styles of. Fashionable_ f:loods, e4ccedingly /ow:prices, offers Ake-hest _assortment 'of CLQTAING to be had in the City, at the !Owen cash .Amon sat- them- are -every -desc Option •of 'Dress and' Frock Coats ; Sack aid Overcoats of all fashionable colors and materisri,shoh as:Preach beaVer, avy Broad Cloths, super. trine; and drab BliinketsAnd Cana derPrike-Coras,,Of littjstyies.• Every tlescriptitan Of Pantaloons rrad - Veste; 'd other articles In the Cloth . Also, a g.enetral assortment of Goods to_rattlii'lorirder, Pilch will be made. in the mbsefishlanable mmmer, on e m, shortestribtib.,. - • .. Pr-DEGAN'k". IMF • tossUble , Olottsing , Storer , C('l ArEBNEI3.. BRfi begs le nVe to inforin his ft-lend &and 'Atm .11Mhlit :in-general that tor has oberted NNW B. B.s , b I4II IAiIIEFASFITONA,BLF, CLO-T.HDICI STORE, °mkt sirket:street, second door from Second itieet, where he has, and alwaya.keeps on hand, 'a fall assortment 'Of Ready - made-Fashionable Clothing. which be 7111 sell on lid Most veasonablelennsi for' CASH: Re also wiShefte call the attention of his-friends and he. &Wein general - to his - very extensive .selectioniot French, English.and' Belgian Cloths.and Bassimere s, in elidless,voriety, and:Vesungs for every one's use, vlduch ite. has selected himself in the 7 L'ltst; and, which will -he made to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable fiend . Quarters, 2,51. Liberty street, Onto McGuire it-804 and at pricei that will not be queltioned :by nhe best- of - 1s 'ls . l,Libert tree! and a -Y t from 6 * ar •elstreet. ( 2ll. op .8 • Buslueas-Oard. TYRANTS AkoWELLASMONOPOLIES MIT ST FALL: 30;AIVST - PRICES;• Urfil.Cll atwillbe pyocen by calling at Iticaintia's V Fashionable TailonngEstablichment,Third meet; St, ObtalesEtalding, Morro: , s:l7lm4projas and quid-sates. V.AELIETT : -Fmk and goad: 4 COxPrt.luan:•ye_ry far in the background. Itty old enstomerhand all - others,' are respeetfully;in - riled that I atertraiting for - thorn, Mc(3lU/RE, - ; oct23 , • Tailor. St. Chaticii. F. wouLDRE*PEqFPULLY invite the Intention of our:friends and tne public to the greaveariety of VINTE/C COAT/NUR at d'other anieles, we have 'just reet lifedatriongst whieltWill he found the greatest variety of BLUE; BLACK, DRAB, ne d PEARL colored :BLANKET,. MACKINAC, 'and BEAVER FRENCH and .ENG.LpH,CLOTIIS,-CASSIMERES, ustnies, 4.e. The :above Goods having been bought for cash, at extra mely low priee si we ate prepared lo ac commodate. all who may tailor rur with their . pafeene g e, .• with goad Clothes, at.low prices, Give us a mill. [o Remember, 218 Liberty street, opposite 'foot arab. noy3o ' ' ' MeItITTI,LEN DOWNINO:T J.' T. DVC ABIDE. No - . 77 &If/ CORNEII.BIXTEI ANDLIBERTY.S.TEKcs.. ''llatiVing enlarged and, newly' fitted up theieestablish meat, at the aboVe well known stsuiditespectfully' invite,,the attention of friends and the puYilictotheir choice selection - of-New: Goods, cqmpiiiing every vurie - i - IF for spring'and 'summer wear, - selected especially for their customer department. Those wishing'. to leave their' orders will find at this establishment every style of new' and desirable goods; Their stock of ready made Cloth.; "ingis extensive got in the bast manner of durable ma. - tonal, and well worthy . the attention of those vvishing ' purchase. All are , invited to call, and may rest assured thatthey wilt be_pieased with price, quality and variety- Aarg i e assortment of shirti kept consminly on band. Clothing Clothing It Cloth nett t rtui' nice :B: 'Doom MOOTS -World!!! 1.504:)(1(1 - WELL SELECTEVGARAIENTS nevi. UV made and ready" to be otrered:oir the most liberal terms to my old customers - and the public In general. The Proprietor erthistat-faniod and extensive establishment has now; after returning from the Eastern cities, at much triable and expense, lust completed his fill and winter arraneements to supply his thousands of customers With one Or the most desirable stocks of Clo." . - 'sang that has ever - been offered in this or any, other mar ,. ketwest or the mountains. For neatness lit style and wriskotanship; Combined 'with the very low price - which' they will be sold for, must certainly realer the old tni , - Sailed Three Bic Doors one of Me . ,greatest attractions of ' tile western country. It is vilifying to me to be able.to announce to my . numerona friends at _home, and nbroad . ..that notwithstanding the extraordinary eff;iin .whieh have Made to meet the many calls in my line, it 'is wit I h difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that - it made on this establishment. It is ti - trell . established. .. . . _ fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the 'ease on the _ amount sold, lean atfro d, to sell at much less ' rofit than ', others - could possibly think of doing if they - wished to cover contingent expenses. I. intend to make a- clean sweep of all my preset - nat.:lel before the begimting of next year; coming to this conethaiortil will make it the-inter est of every man, who vriuttea cheari*intetsrtit; Meal& and at the Three Big Doors. oath-thkrar.,' • JOHN APCLOSEET. • - IVEWT - 6001:18,'HEVTOOOBS. - - -Received Bi the Iron 'AI - City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloth,, consisturt of fi ne. French, English and American Plain, • black and. fancy Csissimeres, of the most °trident ittYles; :fine figured Cashmere " 'Fortuna, Silk- Velvet; -Plato and 'Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the Most reasonable prices, in a dumbfound fashirrable styie. Beady. made' Clothing; .of all descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the- most fashionable 'Patterns: Neel; and • Pocket Hdkrs.; pospenders, &isms:- Shirt "Collars; and every article usually kept in a'Clothing Store. Country. Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to Breit' advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, ' No:182 Liberty etreet, immediately opposite the mouth o f -blanket. ' rocttri-t$ C. BPCLOSKEY.. Duff's .Alesi. Spatiesii cit.nook.Nociallutg. ~usr.PVALlSkaa.aY#4 t /IPPR4.'BRO7S, R.:MAE limit pait'of MM. work, embracing the iiiciit'COM: J-;plate course of Isteruction and pracuce t im'boMSin , ..gle and Double ..Entry,7eser published. Price 75 cents: The whole work, embracing therAutdoes ,nell known improvementsut in the science, Illustrated in its addition hooka, with a .chapter, on.partpership aettles Monts, mul a Key to the oral exercises, tall elq*boda, The following extracts from the written amnions of some of the most eminent .ftterchants, Bankers and Ac cormtants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in mfirence to This work in that city : ." . .Irt Contains matter that is important and interesting to the . merchant and man of business, to whom l 'think it 6e, loom highly,useful. ... C. O. 115.LSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank, New York." "Ii is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practica -ll.ototuitants and!Feachers.of.Rook-keeping. . ~.. -_.-.... -#lO.ll-ARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merchl, . \ .. , No. 98 Front street, New York,n, . - . . . .. . _ 4 Remarkfthly full and co m plete, and will certainly - Convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un dersigned intends using it as his Text Book. JOHN N. SHEPHERD, .--: Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. V." " It is in every way calculated to give,a clear and sat 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 - then:Lost varied and complicated commercial business. A. 8. FIVLSER, .Cashier 7drWard Bank t New York." "I believe it will be of great service, not onlY to- the new beginner, but to the most experienced accountant F. W,..F.DhIONDS, Cushiet Mechanic's Bank, Wall sweet." . . . . " I consider it the first work I have ever met with from which a thoroughpracticalknowledge of the science can be obtained. . ' .. JOAN CAMPBELL, Merchant, 53 John st.,lVew York." —For sale - at the Book. Stores, and at the Author's Acad. emy, ornet of th'dDiaintind and Market street. oct3l agaztueo or soluary, 4 = • , REcEivED AT M. A. MINER'S, 2 4 mtthrteld street, third door above Second street-- Ckidey.',s`Ltely's Book, unusually large, with six . t*dave engravings; the literary department of the high eBl order for this No., commencing a new volumu. .Bartain's Union Magazine, beautifully embellished, .c.ndeouiprising SO pages of reading matter, all original. Cifehant's Magaziae i illustrated with four benuttful en ygraviugs ; in 5124 A fall double number. Poems of John!Quincy Adams, with Notices , of, his .Life and,Charamer. A Critical Defence , of the Grant Street Baptist Cherch, 'tiniest the charge of corruption, in the ad aunts traiion of - discipline; published by order of the Church. Rose,andGe rtrude, or theMyttenous AVedding; trans cicilfrcipi the French et Rodolphe. Topffer. ;An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. TiLtrit=a narrative of. Mil Ar.st marriage ; also, his second, with many particulars.never before published. Second volume Paul Aideitheim, now completed by Cimtre Lippe rd. - Mary Barton, a Tale of . England; ; Life, Englan published by this Harpers. Julian De Clifford, or Woman's Love ; a Romance of Smiles and. Tears ; Illustrated. Angelintr TAmmore, or the Life o f a Beauty; by the tether of the Jilt, Breach of Promise,' Ac., Ste. - The , Bunehbaek;'oe the Bell flinger of Noue Dame; by 'Victor Hugo. ' deeld ..,-. : ,Wholesale and Retail. • -•- .• 'I..iDDLE,HaRNESSANDTRUNKIVIANUt•A.CTORY. , 1 . .'' . .IOOF.S.T - 44- R&RTLB`i, begs leave to in-. , -A" form his friends and the public,. generally, . thfifhe eontinnes to,odenpy:that large and corn- • - 102 ions Store Room, former . ly occupied by Saltine Fe ii iltPCk &.Co ., No. Sa,.corner.of.Diamond alley and Wood itrat, where he keeps a large and general assortment of 2e.ddles, Bridles, Harness, .:franks, Carpet Bags, Saddle E,„-4, : vuos l s, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all 'other arti ctcs,trausime.... ~ . ,"... ..,,, . - • - . . ...ibs alto.keeps constant/1 , on, hand, and is prepared tc furnish to order, all kinds of ltiveted Ho,se, manufactured c!;the .bestmate sal, and in a style Of. workmanship equal to the eastern Manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. ,Colsntrxdiferchants and.Fatmers-wonlil do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as Ins ds,detergfined to sell "first ram articles.. at -very low ,IDr Don't .forget the place, No. 26, corner, of. Wood treat :and Diamond A11ey .. .. ..., ' ' ap26. , , For 'or Exiliiinge. r eFFER FOR SALV-the' Whole of the propeity .On I. whieb I how iesideTifrr thik Sitth Ward of the city; consisting of the Daretruttr liousejOullionses, Ate.,.with Oio.Garden"; or f wonittexChinge the same for 'Property In tho neighborhciod of the City ; 7 , -tior I would : divide , the Property to snit purchasers . Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call mime mthe. Warehouse-of Gumming &Smith, Smith fi eld street, opposite the Monon pakeelialouse,. 'tdeclittatvtli JAMBS C. CUXMINS. rpo +RE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance. is:now :preseraed.forths safe investment in a business , en bite adapted to The man of limited;_as- well r. , 3 to die roan of extoP4l:4 6 . resPureesi,Yieldiag a - Profit t' , •.x.aariitul and enterprise any , operation of, the ezy.. :,e /t as thkcomplete, monopoly of, a staple article, at.- candely necessary and essential to every family, as, ell r, itititaltplissible to.The_mechanic, hrtizin and profes- Lio4al nuktl• TP an opportunity:Oen itself for. a lucrative employnterit of e4her large or small sums. iaging immediate and highly satisfactory returns:4 -.Those desirouu, of, embarking in a pleasant,genteel husi 'Ss, are invited, with others, to call at the office. of the nadersigned, .examine the article, and form tlteir, own. indgatent, from the facts Presented Ofl . r , - ss pechartie Braidings , St. Clair street , nextiloet_ D 0bP 7 ,414c , . - • - • dee :It 0 C PEE MEE 4 :;1.. .4; t.r7 4.! " • ' - ' ';i";% 0 - • - • - ;.-••• :=” • MIN PEOPLE'S .1111,ANSPORTEL'IlON,LINE -. • •tt.•••• • ERIE!! 'l%a - co rx-sniPpnia.--Theilioaut belonging to thisLiee ill have been, put in. fine;order, and r : are . now-running -regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching - at all intermediamPortaalongthe•Canals. ..R - Boat will etwayis be at the wharf, under,tite Monongahela Bridge; and one will start regiflarly every ;other day.; - : The -People's Transportaupn ;Line 'has mvery., factlity -for currying Freight and Passengers.. The, boats: will- be lowed to Beaver by.steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by- thesanals.;,„..The- boats:Aire eommanded by experienced and careful men--all of whom, have on tit terest in the Line: -: •, • . . .• , irr Goods sent by : the Line to Erie, may I,l6forsareled to. any 'whit onthe Lakes. - ; •• . ;., •• . For fieightortplumago apply In , • H. kIREPATRICE; - Agent,',Water_etreet, Pittsburgh. . IL W. CUNNINGHAM, New Castle TROUTMAN & ATITCHSLTREG A ,PIIIO3ki,I • ~ SENot“. WAHRLIr & Coy Mi ddlesex Mumma Hcvt, Sherrolt.-, -..:, • ; • .;•••• ; Josses hicatuax,Sholpibrimlt ; ; • • S. B: ec 'q. : Lotvar, Clarksville KING & hicFatranz,Eig Bend_ • ... • S. C. Prunamt, West Greetrrille:•••• • . .. • . _ J. &T.-Kti. ?AroarFlAAattisvilie• ' W. H. HEXER; . . W. Wabswortarr& Co.;Sherman's Corners. *Wet: POWER, Conneautville. •. . • , : • ••••- :Spring Corner.' . - • W. c..A'Aarrea, W Cranvieslle. . • ; . ier.-Timsa,;Locirport. , . _ • A. Ktno, and:B.,TrOarmson ge; Co Erie The followmgrAgerna in :Erie • wilt deceive and - ror - ; oars: Freight ,to anjr•Port .on, the. 'Lakes, ;shipped •b y:this Ltna: • ~ IV: 111. Gnllogher John Heim, • - Hnverstigk & Co.; -Josiah Kellogg, &•Loomis, _ ;Walker& Cook, •Je6 livlttelburg `r 1848..41151111i/to - - , --`.Vor the rei:n of Froikla toitna'jition PITTSCGRGH P ELYRIA, 13ALTIM011E,NEW YORK BOSTON, &C. BOPtE7D GE - CASH; Philadelphia:: TA.A.FrE 4. swcoArNos, ,Pittsburgh. frlllSeld established Line being'noviiii full operation, j, ; Hie proptiemis have made'extensive arrangements to Yorlvnfd Gliet'S and Prance - With despatchotad on the Inoat,favorabletettns. They Confidently hePeiheir known promptness in delivering goodepeculiar , safety in mode Of canying--eapacioas tvarelionsetat each port, affording recommodations to shippers and 'owners 'of prottnee,•—rogother with their long experience and ume. mining attention to busineslt Will secure to them a 'con tinuance of that liberal pntroaage,they hereby gratefully acluaaWledffe; Alieonsignentsblf and for this line, received, charges . ..paid"; and ,forwarded in any required directions free 'of charge foicomtnission, advancing or storage. No interest; directly or indirectly, In steamboats. 'All communications promptly attended to an appliou don tothe following agents: , mama,Merchants VrTnaportation Line. . VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL. • PARA AND BALTIMORE. GOODS consigned ti stir care will be forwarded wiih. ont delay, and an a lowest current rates. C A. hPANULTY & CO., Canal . dtssin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. & REYNOLDF, 272 and , birtilat street, Phitadelplda. RASE, hIERRILL & CO., je29 Snutlf whn rf, Baltimore, 211.erchants 7 4 . l Way Freight , * Line. latiE:l - 1848. , aftnal EXCLUS/ VEEN for the transportation of way freight between Pin - sburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, flolli dayslonfo, Water street, and Petersburgh. ' This Una' was famed for the special aceontraodatian of the way buthuss. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal pattonagi thty have received dmingthe last two years, reepectfully 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. - - JAS. A. LOPE. GEORGE TRENDLE, JOHN AMBER & CO. &owns-- C. A. Arksvvrt- & Co., Pittsburgh; Joan Alrumt, Hollidaysburg; Ptcaworrn & Wooos, John:nitwit. RM.sanntota—Smith. &Siuelair; J &J. 15PRevitt;fl. &J. H. Shoenbe rger; n:flobison & Co. R-Ittoore ; Bagaley & StnithrJohn Parker; Win: Lehmer k Co.; G. P. Stroe ober ger, Pittaburgh. je2ft , Merchants , TriansportsalliOn ishkes i2=l' -Magna FOR the Transiortution Of Merchundiie and Plioduca to Philadelpaia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at-the - lowest rates: Bills Of Lading transmitted, and all "instructions promptly attended to,Tree front any extra charge for atop age or commission. C. A. BPANULTY it Co., Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. tGazette.onl .co . t.) Western - New York College of Health. 207 Maki STRIOW Benito, N. Y. DR. 0. C VAUGIIN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy in COICII/LO increasing its fame by the making all over the world.' It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is partleu, Tarty recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coma plaint immediately' relieved; no /flatterer how long stand- MS. (See Pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all , diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stand% alone ; no other an. tick:can relieve yon; and the mires testified to will con pvilncnethßei most skeptical;-{see - pamphlet.) and e.• M Liver Great Wesespe ou ll Di a a wherever Mes A mpa a ts prvail, this medicine is olTered. Nomineral agent, no deleterious ' compound is a part of this mixture ; it cures these disens. es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles ' a complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure tows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease onginsoing from impure blood. ISee pamphlet.) Debility - of the System, Weak Back, Weakness. of the Kidneys, Ike. ' or Inflame/ion of the saraef is immediately relieved by itfew days use of /his medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain Tame.' dy for such complaints, and also for derangements. of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men-' stmations. No article has.ever beenoffered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. It maybe' relied upon As a sure and effective remedy; and, did we, feel permitted to do so, could . give a thousand names as, proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect., of. erenry, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system.. Eruptive Dieeases will find the alterative properties of this article mtiumrinz scoot., and drive such diseases from the aysietri. See 'pamphlet for testimony of cures in all 1- :diseases, which the limits of au ;advertisement will not ,Pnrmit to be named here; Agents ' give them away ;they - they ,centrin 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array. of Proof .Of the 'virtues of a medicine, nevi i Cr appeared. It s oneef the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit Many case, and if bone and - muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid/16year, and keep taking the medicine 'as Jonas/here us an improvement. The proprietorwould caution thelablic . against a number of articles which come out undeiiheheads of Stassealmisi, Straues;dcm, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &e. They are good for notli ing,.and concocted to•gall the unwary : TorchTHEM SOT. Their - inventors deverthdtight of curing such disease - still this article had.done it. A particular study of the pamPh. lots 'is earnittly solieital. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are.glad kreirculate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles,st 812; 12 oz. do. to St eaeli--the larger holding 6 Gm. more than the two - small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle Vaughn's Vegeta ble'Littiontriptio Mixture," bloWn Upon the glass, the writtensigninure of $' G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "(3. C. Vaughn, Datfalo," stamped on the cork. None other OTC' genuine. Pre cored by Dr. 0. 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 frienrecietarly mahorizedAgems. accepted. Post-paid let ters;or verbaleommurdeations soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article-L 14 Nassau at., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem Mass.; and by.the.prineipal Druggists throughout the United State/ and Canada, as Agents. HAYS k BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2; Liberty st.; near Canal Basin - Re-opened. , VOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, • Witoigssix .12 Salm and Taunshisacitiorrs„No. 186 Liberty strfiet, Pittsburgh, Pa., have rc-opened again with anentire new stock of Boets,'Shoes, &0., which - will be sold 'at the very lowest rates.. Our goods are of a superior quality - being manufactured mostly to our order; for the ry retail trade.- . 7 Count :Merchants and others, who buy tolself again; will find it'to their interest to call and 'exammeour goods before purchasing, as we feel confident they will - please, both in -regard to , quality and price/ We also have on hand a large supply of liayward's•sprlng tempered Metal ie gunf elastic Over Shoes.and Buskins, which we are enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the man: ufacturera. -These shoes are manufactured:by tin entire new process, and warranted not to melt by exposure to heat... • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD senl.o-3nt • No.:186, Liberty.st., Pittsburgh, Pa. • ViNt,s; BRANDIES, GINS,..Scc.-'4O-half pipe.s.Cog• - mit Ifrantlyi "Jae Henna sayr , 2 ht.: Cogurie Brandy, Otard,Dupuy.k. 3 I, " PLaet ‘ Crunillon 2c. Co." 12 octaves tachelle " " A. f*lgnette." 4 pipes . Holland Gin; 5 qr.eaiks sup. Pale Sherry Wine,ellaff Go . Mon &Co." "Beigbederi" 10 " " " Madeira. 10." . :'" " L. P. Tenerife " "Carpenter , 40 " "" " Oporto iartous grades; 30 "" " Lisbon • " " 10 hlids.,2o 61111'6., and 20 bbls. Haut- Sauterne Wine ; 10 " • Bordeaux Claret, " Moniterand 15 "'• Marseilles • u "Be rgass ;" -15 baskets Champagne Wine; " Ifeidselek;" 15 • " " "P. Maim & Co" 10 " ' " " '"Jaqueron & Sons ;" 50 eases. Claret, of various grades, imported in bottles; •10 " Bordeaux Olive Oil, eroplB4B, "Ltunrids l" , 6 u • -29 •-", • 'Marseilles " " '"Latours;"' Last received 'and for sale by , (sePar MILLER k. IcICKETSON; HET 'POTATOES- - 3 C k is. Sweet Potatoes ' 6 nII consignment and for sale by 0013 KING do-MOORITEA.D. -p.r..z?'•! , ••• r;:,.,if... :.i- -,i. ::,,': '';.r.' -','f,'. = '• ' = . , BORELDGE fr. CASH, 279 Marker street -Philadelplugs i rAAFVE &CONNOR, Canal Basin; Pittsburgh, O'CONNORS & 00, North street, %Himont: WILLIAM B. WILSON, RI, Cedar street, New York. MEE= + ; 6• aSI. • 11l MEM IViilv,rotternereial Line: _ E. IV KitettAt.l,Se CO. ? 5 battenitilithAtt a C o, 84 Wall st',Ne.w-York, 5 Liverpool, England, REsPECTrinVe inform their friende t.n_d" thd publicohat they.have commenced the Ufne ' 'eta 8/upping and Commission .:to llEmblem, ðer with the General .Parsteger Busmen, granting cent ficates of passage nom Loudon, LitrerPool.`Deblin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Collett? to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, ca the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from 11 to filly timedol on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on Liverpool. • The days Of sailing id the 'Bertha. Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon, are the let, tith, 11th; 1624 21st and 26th of. every month. These Ships are all Of the largest dog, atid "c' The mantled by men' of chanicter . and experience. The Cal:we accomaindadona are 'till'lhat eau bd desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are ILrulehed aitiveverydescriptioaat stores ofthe best kind. Punc tuality in the days cif sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Skips Rosales, chase sS, and and Garrick, are vessels of the largest ; and those dedirous bring out their Glenda, cannotselect finer or safer Ships. Pas.sege can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Lhie of Packas sail weekly. =For pass age or freight, apply us above, or to • JOSEPR SNOWDEN, or deep Corner4handSEßTtßhUND SNOWDEN,. mfd sts.,Rittalmr g .roolago to and from Ettittand, froltutd, SCOTLAND AND WALES. 'BY lid Steamship 5.4.8411 SANDS,' amt the regular • • Packer Ships ot c.,c3 • P. W. BYRNES-dc -CO., engqge Piltarrigers, to and frotillaverpool by the Regular Line of Packets on the; Ish6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and Huh of every month. The regular, line of Packet Ships sailing between pc., erlool and New York,cometethe following Ships: The FIDELIA: The NEW YORE, : " HOTTINOUER,* " QUEEN °Wylie WEST, " ROSCHIS,' " SHERIDAN; " ISAAC WRIGHT, ' " OXFORD; ' " 1 ASHRURTOM " HENRY CLAY, " WESTPOINT; " NEW SHIP. " YORKSHIRE, — " CAMBRIDGE, " LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTION, " SIDDONS, " *GARRICE,' , • COLUMBIA, " MONTEZUMA, PATRICK 'HENRY, " NEW WORLD, WATERLOO,. • " JOHN R. SKIDDY, And in first class American:or Merchant Ships, selling froni - Liverptml. to New 'York and Philadelphia weekly; and by the favorite Stenra.abip SARAH SANDS--sailing as follows : From Liverpool on 6th June, 7th August and . 10th October, and from Now York on 6th May,.2th July; Bth September and 17th'November. Persona visiting the Old Country and those wanting their relatives out extraordinary quick, should seleetthis conveyance, the price of passage in the Sarah Sands be ing very little more than Packet Ship rates. For presage apply to P. W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South at., N. Y., rr and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool., P. B. , —We have at all times for Braila at stght, for any amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch. es, &c. &c. Apply as above, or to JOHN THOMPSON, 166 Liberty Street, 'Pittsburgh. . Harnden 00.'. arm PASSLIOU ARRANGENEria'S. A 1D Hereafter, all Steerage Passenger* coming trom Europe, engaged in America to come over, in eitherof the ships of AMort & CO., will be furnithed•with the following Provisions, or their emaivitent.tn other articles Tally goad—tars Act of Congress, May 17„1848. MAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto. ''fore, when Passengers found themselves in Previa. loos, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused mach sickness and death. SS tbs. Bread, All of good genii. 10 " Rite, - ty, arid one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " Flour, famished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 33 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of 'Vinegar, week, TVIIII a suf. 60 gallons of:Water, ficient supply of 10 Bs:Salted Pork, free from bone.) Film for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated. and a good house over the passal,e.-way leading to the Pas• simmers' apartment The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every marina° will be paid to promote theirhealtit and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, Je7 Fifth it!., near Wood. BEMITTANCEZ,and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. .k. , ..1.T.Tap5c0tt,,75 South at., corner of Maiden Lane, and 06 Water loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having .1. ceepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most. liberal terms with those deeirolts el the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they darter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. AV. Jr. - J. - Tapscon are long sad favorably known for the superior class,necommodstion, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ship.. Thu QUEEN OF THli WEST. SHERMAN, GARRICK. 110TARNGLIER BOSCH'S, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDOITS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 31st and and from Liverpool the oth and hddition to which they have arrangements withthe St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool l'ackets, tdinsurendepartare front Liverpool every- five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. \V. Tapseott's constant personal saperintendance of the Mantes/tin Liverpool is an ' uonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. • The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged itt the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh spul the Atlantic. Bides, 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 passagefrom 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 atj tninable; andwill, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best modeof conveyance, witimut any additional charges for their, :rouble. Where permits sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. . REMITTANCES. The subscribers are: also prepared to give draft* et eight (or any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe aluct antedithlus mode of transition; fouls lo those cone: vies, which persons requiring iamb faelli-; ties will find ito their interest.to availtbemselves.of.' Application ( I f byletter, post-paid) will be'promptly at tended to. . ,*TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, Fardlirding and Commissiott Iderehants, ; map27-dkw-ly , , Ishiledejphta a7k Beebe, Brothers ' , & sor k FI7LiTiN,ET., NEW YORE; EDEN IIctDAY,' DVEDIN;- SCOTiAND ROAD, LIVS0001; , ' 21111 "' • JABESBLAHLT . th,.Agent, Office on Penn Canal Ha*, Pittsburgh. . Arrangerients :for IE4B. 'DOCILE, 8R0.5.2c CO., sole Agents, for the .32ILACK X& 'BALL LINL,' . .of Liverpool and New VorlePackets, take the liberty. or annannienig , to .their old friends' and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1848 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers - by the above splendid Lille , from X.dyarpool New York and Philade lphia. They refer to their former course of doing business,' and assure those Who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. RICKITT•NC TO ENGLAND; IRELAND, SCOT LAND AND WALES Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. undersigned Th e bait made arrangements to bring out passengers to ittsburgh, during the present year. febs , 2mdats. • JAMES BLAKELY. Passage To and Prom 41 ' • 'GREAT BRITAIN & IRELANDA CROWDS RIPPARD & SON, No. 134-Waterloo Road, 4i vespool. • . • . CARLISLE& CTITARD, No: 58 South at., N. Y , • THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this 'city oftheabave well known and respeetableHouses, are prepared toinake engagementsfor passengera to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Shipsfaallingfrom Liverpool week- Persons engaging with us may restossured that their Wends. will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well us every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. •Ap 1 to or address - SAMUEL.IirCL 142 laerty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and dratts - for any amount.forivarde_ i d Pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom ! lYtal-I.Yt. RARNDEN £ COOS PABSESOIta AIM amarrrnstca . .10 101rAIINDEN & CO. continue to bring out pitman kTrom 11 any part of, England, Ireland, Scotland cal Vale s ., upon the most liberal terms,. with ! their ultra" Imo tultlilYi and attention to thq wants of emigrants. edo not al low our passengers to he robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge edthem the moment they report themselves, and 'sec 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 wore'eained forty-eight ours by us in Liverpool, whilst thotniands of others were detained months until they could be, sent - in some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too fregicutly proved their coffins. We intend to' perforM oar contracts' honorably, cost what it may, and not act as wag'the case last season with other offices, • who eitherperformed not at all, or wheult suited their convenience. ' • Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to .£l,ooo,payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land,' land, Scotland and Wales. • - • JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, • Fifth street; one door below Wood et. 'REMITTANCE. *. r,E Subscribers ate prepared to forward money ttl all `:parts of England, Ireland, Scinland and Wales, l.vith espatch, and at OM loWesi rates. " SAMUEL itPCLUBKE & CO., , - 142 Liberty street. febl2 ST. CLAIR UOUSE, CORNER Or" PENN AND -ST. CLAIR STREETS. VRESH CYbTbRIS, ;GAME, and every - delicacy or 12 the season the mitrktt affords, setved up . et the shortest notice, and in the very best styleT The house is fitted up and arranged in'the - best order,milder the agement or Isep27] JOHN M. - CAMPBELL. • p EXPRESS—Received at Hogan Ic.Eantwelps, 86 Ma!ket atreet,.and foraikle lovrc— • 1 dcizen fine crotebet steel worked)3lfd; velvet 2 " crotchet " " Panes " net if f‘ t 4, [daeB h::~ +. --.' P'-'t,,': , ~ . ... . .. ...., --.-. ,--..'- - i , u . -:••1..:..7F':ir. 4- •'.'-'-: . t:- - . - - -, -!. - 4-: , •••- ,.,, i , - , ... 4', , : , ,...-:Ae.i,7-tz-... , f 4 .'...:, , ,, , ' .4 -, .--`__7: 2 '..'3......?:. - :....-:,-- - k , gi..t•t - ..4.':: , , ':::4::,..:7';',.F1, WM=Mrl • ' ' ' Oyster Agency.' ' • 01WERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ' Received this dayS - direct from ,ROltimret by 4- , press, Fine Fresh Oysters, Which' I will sell low, at my slihre,,iti the Diamond; also at Wm. itramet's, corner of Second' ;mil Smithfield streets/ and 'fit,P:lr . O.Y, ot.c° o P of' rio and Market alley. . • ' • I'Vvill'vedeive them daily at the abode „places." All Oysters warranted , money returne d , if not good: • nov/SF. R. DRAVO, , - . . INM r'.. Ea DEM UM ME = .'~~,~ y'x~,2" -""`~""~`'`y`':- w '~ . ~"~,~s'k~N' wc '~`~y^;~~` c' 4 "~',r.,'~£~ ~ 3'~ K~.~r' +~'~.ec, ' ~i " ~e.: v:': nsiircti* ohlpct— — " I Siiirailid - 1114trtne inauranee. - -. MILS Iniiuran@a Compalty4f Noilli..finicrica, of Thilty -1 _L --- tlelfildalthrough-lasduly.ainhorized Agent; the- soli,- laeriber, offers to makeliettnanent and. bunted. Insurance. by the ca PoPefy, and thiioltDandifs yotnity, amigo phipments nal !:! DI 4RB : Arthur 4.1: Coffin; Pibet. Samuel Himik9;. •,- • Charles Taylor, • ! • Samiail Jons,' .- , Samuel W. Smith, . ' Ed ward'smilift "-'' ' -Ambrose. Whiteo , • John A. - BttiWY4, - ' Jacob '- . bite, R..Noff,, . Thcomis PZCoric„: Diehard D. Wood, • , ! -Wm. Welsh,- - - Henry D. Sherrard , Sec'y. Vida is the oldeslltiatindieelCOlCOptllfy! in.. the!Mnited Staltisi haying bee ft' chaiihred in 1794. Its charter peytml, and from itshighatruidiaelong.experience, pleinuansond. avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it nay be considered as offering' ELlT . lpt!securb , ty the'public. - ' 'WILLIAM P.= JONES: At Counting,Ropm of Attyood,Sones - & CO:, Water and Front sta., Pittibitr : h' - ' ' - mayfly The.Frwadb:k Comoo.ly CNART4 II .- F,,garETPAL4OO, 4 IOO paid oea 16 31:Chestnut.st:;norlh tide,neny Fifth. Tate,lnsu ranee, either permrumot orlimitedi'agiiinsl loss • or darn me by fire, on; property andeffects of every deseripticul, m town or country, on, the , rnost reasonable terms. glade cuther!purstunillY- or by• lettersi will be promptly attendedlto. • C. N. BANCKERi Crest C. 6.ltAncsaa,: Secretary.' ; DIRECIVRS: , • , Cb¢rlcs N. Baneker,. 'Theca) R: Smith ,•! Thomas But, , . Richnlds) Thomas .1. Wharton, • • Mordecai pp Lewis, _ 'robins Wagner, - • AdolPhlS.Borie, Samuel Grant,'Dtiirid S. Brown. • • ,• •••• PITTSBURGH AGENCY. ,Waintrek MAItilS, Agent, at. the Bkehtmge °Mee of Warrick Martin k Co., cornet of 3dnnd hlurkdt Fire risks taken on huildings and their content fn Pinsbutgl; Allegheny and the surrounding country. No Marine n - nvigntion - rigirs taken: A -I.3ENCY OF THE FRANKLIN Fl ' INSURAVQE; A COMPANY OF PHIIADELPIA.—N. E. corneal Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.—The assets, or the, compact on the, first of January, 1645, as Published .in‘ conformaty laitlkan act of the Pennsylvania Legislature. were Bonds and Marteages- -Ben) Estate, at cost-- Temporary Loans; Stocks and 'Cash. •- • • Making a total of 8909,6E342 Affording certain assurance that ail losses. will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all whb ob. Min policies from this Company... Risks taken at allow rates aware consistent with security: oetB , .AVARRICK MARTIN, Agent: Pitfihaigti ands teeny In ' Aemnry. Located in Allegheny City, Fkraingstreet,.(amtinuationof Sandusky,) above the North Common. (PHIS INSTITUTION is now in successful opertitiOn, under the moitagement of a competent Matron and Nurses. Thelledical Staff is conipcised of the following Physicians : Drs. Addison, tio.ziam;Dale, Brooks, fifor gan.ilell, Lange and Cernmani the two lastof whom ht tend to the Getman patients. The object of the Infirmary is not to be a mere recep tacle, but a enrollee retreat for the suffering mid the sick. The charity ls, therefore, limited to "aecidentfiand acme diseases, swept in +=urine cases. : Af many casette( this. chhrneter will received gratis, as the funds will allow.: Individuals: Churches. Beneficial Societies, Families, ke., who -wish to ••provide an asylum for sick friends,' members, and domestics,imn do so at from 83 to 85 per week, according to attendance, roonts,ke.' Ali applications for permits must be Mae to the follbiv4 ing gentlemen Dr. Addisori; Dr. Gazzam, Sixth street ; Dr. Brooks; Third street; Dr. Morgan, Penn street ; Dr. Lamm, Hand street ; Dr. Coritman.l'enh street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburg; and'Drs. Dale and-Bell, Second Dank, below Federal street, Allegheny city. Subseripuons and contributions for this - Charity, may be made to the Rev. W. A. Passavtuft, Director 'of the Institution, or to the following Bankers, who have kind l ly offered to receive them: ' - - - Me ears. Kmmer & Rehin_ , N. Holmes & Sone, S.Jottee & CO, Wm. Latimer Jr., Hill & Carry, H. D. King, Hoon & Sargeant. • deeiStlm *MU ARM-5112MM - Neural. CROPtit, A RMSTRONG .&, CROZERy Commisrian Mervioars , , No. 22 Market' street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Ryon. To—Nom - to, !fusser &Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Grab= k. CO., NAV: Lisbon. 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Oglehy, Hridgepon, A. G. itichantson & Bro., Cincinnati; .1,.F. Howard, Louitrville, „Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, Si. Louis; Boyles, Stetibea ' deethy LAW SCUOOL . PHI'. Subscriber will receive at ttieroffi ut ce,yoig . .Gen. Alggicn tissitinq to read incr. ITU win supe..rultefid and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, -prepare them for admission to the Bar. ' READE 'WASHINGTON. The Subscribers tiara:been in habitoeditily prole:141On al intercourse with Reade Washington, tlaq., for Many yearx. - and feet vent pleasure in attesting the accantcy of his legal information ? anti his eminent a apathy far the Undertaking act forth ht his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen' who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the tsgatpto fession, to.avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will'tuTord them. ): Charles Shafer, 0. Aleteall., A. Burke. . Thos. wilitao, AVilson At'Cantile ss, - • C. Darragh, Robert Woods, Jamci Dunlop " C. O. Loomis L D. Riahou , A. W. Loomis. deeltil.am Ortat Birtgain paenert NNEIVIDIELD AND YINTIr itraarta, rtrrsaeraon, Is the mostpopular Of a/IBOOT and SIIOE Es; tablishatents in the West. This place has gilitted itsratputiukat by lie proprietor keeping the very .best Boots and Shoes, which are' made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only 'by keeping the hest Asserted stock of 1:100T$ turd, SHOPS in the Western conntry, but-he- is enabled 4tid deter mined to, sell' his GOODS lower than anY - other house possibly can. he eareSnot what fdcilities,they boast 'of having for offering great.indueehtents to the public. It is.impossible id set forth' all the advantages- and fueilides in on advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner Has over others, which enables itdproprietor to sell , lloots and Shoes of the very/test qualities And Styles at fromrlo to 25 per cent. lower than any other - store in the city, The way to test the matter is forall.whointOnd purehas ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES'-GREAT BAROAIN COR,NEB,e.samine the Stock and prices, and all-will be satisfied that the Orratilarenirt Corner , &nigh field and . Fifth sfreiss, is the Place for the publiconeAdd all. to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash, dee!) HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber 'takes this method of informing his frienda 'and - the public in general, hat he has the largest stock of the following named artteles.Of his own manufacture, In this Harness, Trunks gild Whips; all of which he will warrant to beltriade of the best material. and by the beat meeltaniee in Allegheny county, Being .determined to sell ids manufactures stunething lower than has Imen,heritofore sold tit the city, he would Invite persons in ne..VM" the above tamed,nr-; tides, to his Warehouse, No. SR, Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made th Order for me.chanery„ octal • ' G. KERBY. lickeriugla New Circular Scale Plaucii. ifftFIGHT NEW PIANO-FORT S t frOm the Celebrated ainaufactoty of ChicYet oimptztalen,,,.7,lvehilyi od pcoirn: For sale at at 11Ir. ChickerialesFantory prices, by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood sifeet, Pittsburgh Apia Agent for Chfeker hues grand and.sgutire Pianos. for WesteroPeniut. Ott.B. JOHNSTON , & STOCKTON " - have 'Just receivedtlic following new works : History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com prising a history'of internal improvements, (Rivers, !for bore, &c.O front the formation of the Government to the present time ; embracing, else, historical notices of va rious political events , - ot Ocean Steam Navigation t s. of the Tea and Coffee tax “ogether with biographies, per sonal histories, &e.; by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. History of Charles 1, of England ;. by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting , ; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Proftutaimml duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren& Esq.; P. it, 5, of the nner temPla,,,l3 drris(erat " ' deeB Iron City:Cracker and Bread Bakery. , sppataip llTOCLl!'resPeeffully inforMhis lends a n ti the 'pub lie y lie gcnerally; that he r haa added to his othcr busl nese the manufacturing of Creekeia . of every voriety,-. Having purchased one of W:E.: "Nevin'a Cracker .and Pilot Bread machines, ho is prepared to fill all, orders for crackers or pilot broad at the Shortetit notice and 'hopes by a strict attention to bosinets ; to share a portion - bf the public patiOnage. The' public 'is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves,- I - BAKERY No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty et. oppo site N Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread; large and small rolls, fresh everymorning 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. SHE:PI-LARD. ' No 10 Commercial Sow. Liberty at: Wilt is the best Cough nedlelltte!,; ever Saw." READ the following proof of this siipenotity of Dr. wil- D lanti oriental Cough. Mixture, fro m On!a respectable sib taco, Who has tried it: Bus It BROCK was1:171l"-errralli' Dec.o ring f l o 5 ; several ,week's under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing. cold, which had, thtitrYitr, 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 saritrist, after using only one half of the bottle round •raYseLf entirely well. "iris . the ba T t r me tie dle oy p e . .f saw." ' JOHN NDS. Sind by HAYS DROCKWAY, Druggists, -HI Comnier cial Row, Liberty street, near:Ounp. /floe liy.P.W 7 .l4bEFFAUCEirriitia ROonts, Burkes Butt ings, Fourth street.—Hot rcti & Art-rue:iv, Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call thenuention the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype ofettizens and others, at rooms in the third awry of Burke's balding, 4th in. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest. assured that no pains shall be spared to produeefthem in die highest perfection of the art. Our instruments areof : tite mast pow erful kind, enahling us to excethe pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature.. The public are solicited to - call and excitant. • 1 Persons sitting for ptctures itrerneither retrairrea oY ex pected to take them unless perfect salisfaetapn - rgiven. N.•B. Operators will find this - :depot for stock and chemicals. . . I:l7liistraotions given in the nrt; 'containing tho.mote recent Improvements.. .. • . ' • jan7 E== _ ,;: _ ~..... ~ ~,;~a, Mil DYSPEPSIA, .L.JNERYOUS -.DIEY.ASTIIMA., :and alraffectiona derangetriaist.. - of-disenitilii the tive,lltdeettlar; 'und'Neri•ous Systenis inch es constipation,Tinward • piles,beartburn; loisbfappeute,cosit cd tongue acidity. . of the atom , • ach, swil nining o ot the head, . fullness or weight in the stomach 'dimness of vision palpita. , • . lion of this thiikiiiairetiffdetiting'Senffeting... - depressibir 6f Spiritt, sudden' Rushes of hent,..pnin in <i the side rlbakk, atepllfteiniorihe feet, constant im agizungsof evil, fever ha dtillliainkrlfte' heady pain , and difficulty] of breathing • lying npon-the aide, frightful. • llreadns,soureructations,yello*- = ' fleas of the skin and eyes, deficiency- of perspire- • • • • - non, &c; dse' can be - • ' effectually cured „"•_ • CEL RiNTE'D GERMAN BITTERS • ' Their-Po:we r oVerthe above diseases Is not excelled.- hqualled—by."any'other ,preparatimi•in the. United States, as the cures in this oity attest, in many cases af ter sirillalphysiblarbilmd. failed. ' • Derangement in the liver and stomach are .sources of insanity—froth disorder or obstruction a morbid action of the „sr:apathetic and other nerves follows,,nnd the func tient'. of, the r brairt arejinpaired and derilllge4ElS naiires hrelhaconnectitiginediuM between Mind- and matter it follows fromthe reciprocal" that both • must be more or less implicated and deranged simultaneonsly; Aterangernemthere will also producediseaseof the SKIN, LUNGS"-"UTERUS and•MENEYS, as well 'a tilt brain. The' tlibuidnids who die ~ With YELLOW - .FEVER, 'CHOLERA-- or INFLUENZA; is owing'' to- Ilt same caustnand the majority of cases of that "reost•painful disease, CONSUMPTION, - originates from the same..ln fact the stomach tOmrich la the important orgen 'Me' sylter of matter, as upon it you depend Tor the suecess and all the ildvantages mho deriVed from the administration - of in terne I medicines, Its functions are of the. inmost im. partake to everyone in constituting the source and foun tabs of lifeiwhich is untritien. No organ poise sees su ch remarkable sympathies, none remarkable power in modifyirtg..every part of the system. , The tare success ialreating disease' of the :liver and' stonMehituccessfully.hasnot been siWant ofpathblogical • knowledge of their functions; but the prelfaratiOn of n compound thar would act upon ilse ,disease awl all the sympathetic afllicticnis.‘ Thar - point has 'been - gained in these Tjtfers, end they ate EIWIRELY VEGE'rABLE, and-will in SWeryease parthaneritly destroy , costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the flame, et no time de bilitating thepatient, and they , ts.re grateful to the Most• deliente Mediate: iinderifiyhirremstaneeL'' ALL CAN 13E CURED • ' . WHO WILL USE THEM. AS DIRECTED, (ur wrrant vita POWER Or issanetsx.) 'The few months this preparetibn',•has been before she public, has, from its infallible efficacy; elicited din eulogy oPthe press through the:land, their object being Tor the, benefit °reoffering humanity; its success has surpassed all precedents, snit is free from all alcoholic stimulant.. 'syrup, mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and , 'all injurioui ingredients, and especiallyndapted:Co the diseases of the" variahle - e limate orthe 'United States, and the West In-'. Nffie. Islands, - • • • . •. • WEEK AND DELICATE CPULDREN, ' are made strong by using - it—infuel it medi eine, and-Can be administered with safety to ahhild one year old,thedelicate female, or a man of ninety. • "The PhiladelphisiDemocret . says nil 'medicine, as an extraordinaryvirtue and efficacy, and is in great' demand. We can speak' from experience,• that it has produced Many wentterful cureit.' The Daily Sun says:—" We believe it is one of the. best medicinesfof the ages friend having used it in hie own family. with great in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint.", , ' • The Spirit of the Times end Keystone says.:—"Do . our good citizens, who are invalids, know the massy. aston ishing cures that have been performed by Dr.Hooftruid's celebrated uerman Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend them to the Gannon Medicine Store, 278 Race street; all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice' Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has .cured many of our citizens, after the be.st Physicians had failed. We have used theist, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should' know of, and we cannot refrain giYing our testimony in their favor, an d that which hives them greater- claim upon our humble et fort, they are entirely vegeisble. The Evening Belletinstys:—Tbe Celebrated German Bitters are en inveltrehle remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep-, sin, and nervous COMploints. ,, Neri's Gazette sue: 7 -9t is not often we notice the redoes tree ilentmetheines advertised in our columns, . because we are unwiiling to speak except from personal experience, cud a gothl constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to sect' articles. A word, how ever,of Dr. HoollandS German Diners. This sax crow to be art excellent articie fill filling in every respect,what is claimed for it by the advertiser. - •Tkie - Deily News sayss , • _ "A farincrnlL—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof lands cclebra , ed German Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this - age, end in diseases of, the binary, diges tive and nervous systems it bet -not, we think t an Royal. —it is A ViMETALLE rEEPALLATIoN ANIL MAD' IVITItCrCT AL COHOL., find to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony cane medicine have! At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis eases. • . • . • Principal Depth; German Medicine Store, 273 RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.Logius; liar iybarg bY aW. ross; and resPeclanle dealers gen , . erally throughout the country - . . . : .• ' - - 5M,615_93 • •100,06777' • .21Y7,472 72 QILENCE TEAT DREADFUL COUG Ltings 1.„7 ate In danger, the work of the destroyer has been began, the Cough of Consumption. hath in it a sound o( death. • Au LOC' A Ishrrarg? Your darling child,• your idol auldlearthly joy, is-now perhaps confined to her clamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has 'ready gained upon her —ihe sound of her supulehral cough pierces your soul. Yotan x, whenjust about to ewer/ire, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu tnre—your hectic cough and feeble limbs of your /Pet Of lope, but you need not despair. There - is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is _ - ~...ueu lungs, .4. Sherman's A lll-Heallng Balsam. Mrs. Arrarat, the -wife of Wm. H. Auree, Esq.. was given up by-Dr.. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York, Her friendi elf thought she must die. She had, every appearance of being nicensumptiOnLand. was so pronounced tartlet physicians—Shennart's, Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GARHAIIRAIPI2, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other. remedies failed to glye relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, tNI Broadway,.has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medeeine afford ed relief—but the lalsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesrcd its wonderful :effects in curing:Asthma, which it never .fails of doing. Spitting, Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by- this Ba It. heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and ;mi lsam. kes . 'the lunge sound again. Roy. HENRY Jonas, 10a Eighth. avenue, was. cured of cough Rev.,-HENRY catarrhal facet:ion of 50 year's standing. The' first dose gave lam more relief than all; the other medi cine. he had ever taken. Dr. L. 1. Beals, 19 ; Delaney street, gave it ID a sister-in-law who was laboring ander Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted WM the Asthma. In mth cases its effects were immediate., soon restoring them to comfortable health. Wr.us, 95, Christie-01-, suffered from Asthma 42 Years. ,Sherrnan'it Balstun relieved' her at l ance, and she is comparatively will, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this .medicine. :This'Andeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit-- ling Blood,,Liver ConiPlalnts, anti all the.affections of the. I shroat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and $1 perbottle, ' Principal Office 100 Nassau street,. New York: ' Likewise Dr. Sherrita' it's 'celebrated COUgh, Worm end- Camphor 'Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste 'and 'Poor' Man'iPlamer, Sold wholesale end - retail by,WM. JACKSON, at hi's Booland Shoe Store and Patent hledicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsbargh„head of Wood street, and by. the folloWing duly appointed' Agents for Allegheny county A. H. Marshall, .Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester, J. R. IL Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. -Getty, Wylie street; J. 13: Mustin, cor. Webster Negley,East Liberty ; HA,. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Sand. Springer, . Clin ton; James , MlCee, Stewartstown; John. Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl,-Elizabeth; Rowland to Son, IVPKees port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley.. M'Laughlin, Plumb' Tewnship;Wsn.-J. Smith, Temperance 'vale; Jas. Felton, T.arentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly.. , mar9-Ir, OMB TESTIMONY!—Dr: LANDS, of Fayette ville; N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have' been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are ef 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 nriediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pals. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by. , S. L. CUTHBERT, • Smithfiejd street, near Thi Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city ; G.. Smith, Sir mingharn; and John M'Cracken. Filth Ward. labl7 - Jaynes' Family Medicines. DR S. S. COOK,' Piqua, Ohio, writes,. March 1840: 4,l•lmve ifu used your Vennge, Carnliaraire Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and, never, as Yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expactation 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.was former . ly ,very partial to ** o ** Vermifuge , - until 1 becameacquain 4ed with yours, which has my decided.preferene to any Other now in use. Resseetfully, yours, dcc., 9,9, ocipx, Al, DA, 117. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. • • febls BA. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRTP.—This pre - - cy b.:partition has prayed itself to . be of very great effica the care of obstinate Coughs, Colds, 'Asthma, Spit-. tint of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic, Affections; anti the propnetois. feel. warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its valae. It is pleasant to the taste, and is Gained atso low n Price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but. few Cripfsh preParatioris that will pro- duce stich decided effects in such a short-time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAIMESTOCK. k CO., Cornerof First and 1Vood; also, corner of Sixth and - Wood streets. .decl3- • • DR.S.A.IPH'S CELEBRATED Vacuum:ma PILLS are for sale, wholesale and retail,at the • ' REAL ESTAtS Off IC; No. 50, Smithfield st. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J: d.-`Smith;Bir minghtimi John McCracken, Penn street, nth Ward. feb . _ FOR SALE4—A brick dwelling house and lot; in a plait. sant *location, situated on Knoll street, Allegheny. The house is wititarranged, ha rhiga good alsitch r On and dining roont,hall andtwis parlors, three bed minds and finished garret. Lot is .gateet,l4,l2o deep, huh street".. Price, 81,4X1. Tern* s 3oo la.hand, ; babtace,ta roar eganLyearly ; payreents. S, CUTSBERT,..Generia Aierit; Smithfield stmt. • . - ' -• 6 J • c;, ME =ill =kWXM!MM =al NEE MEI EINE 16111111 HAIR CREAM-4 niettidead article tor beauty, and . rethartition of kite:liair. •,Tlns Cream, when once known, wilisimemsd e , other ash ! cles of•the kind now in use. Whets, the hair is dead Iharsh,,thirir:unheillthy, „nor turning-gray, tifew applica• li tions.vrill make the hair soft atidilark, null giveit a beaut : INely 'appearancet,tutd, will Alio make ii,maiataia its liveliness and healthy ebtor,.twiceas long as all the !preparations that Are general used. iyhi re _ih s h a i r i s thin, or his fallen off, it may be reehitidliy using this Cream. F.;yery lady endgentleman who is in the.habit of • using oils on their hair should in once pujeliase u Poqfo of !the Chinese 'Hair Creiunr as it is so composuoth u rit 'wilt IRA injure, the 'hair like the oilier preparations, bin - Will ; binary 'it, and gibe -perfeet satisfaction in every inj stance. _ Foriestimbityro,ita arerykaperior qualities,Sce the fol lowing letter from:: the , Ray.. Mr..Caldgell to Messrs': ;tiendershou StretchiNashville, general agents for the' .Letter qfthe Rev. .B.2Caliwell, Polar of the Presbyteriats:i . 'Church, Pulaski.' , ; • ; Blassas.niandassuorr & Svircrcri: CMarrucam-1 take i . p.easure in adding m 5 testimony -id favor of the excellent prepluiitlort - called - Dr. - Partsh's Chinese Hair Cream; for, ' abcrayawe' Years two lityhair wax vcrytry, bristly, anti disposed to chine out; but having prorated a bottle of the Creairt, and:tided itrtecording to thepreseription, it is now elastieilsott,;and Arm to-the bead: •Malty Williams and oild were applied, 'each leaving my haltin a worse state than before.-This Cream, - however,- has met my expec. As an article for the toilet, my wigs givie It preferenee ovek all others, being • delmately perfirmed-and not dis posed to 'ranci dity. 'the- Mies; especial ;will find the Chinbse Cream to be a - desideratum In theigligeparations for the toilet -Respectfully; *c., , ' PnbutiCliangaly:7, 1847. : •-,•f s:: wholesale and retail, In Pittibttrgh, by Jan aLelroleasend,.4s,lllarket st., and Joel hlohler, comer of Wood and.Fifthsta . ••' • • -7 - • • lels -iikvi-77 „ ADIES .ellUtiolled against using Common Prepa -44. re dplmlk : They are not aware how frightfully intu: nous tic to the skin ! how coarse; how rough, how sallow, Yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears niter using pre pared chalk!, Besides , it is labs pour, containing a. large quantity of lead'! • We have prepared a bewailed Vege table article; which we call . .rones''Spardsh Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious quahtied; and it imparts to the skin a natural; healthy, alabaster, clear, •lively white ; at the same time noting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth, . Dr. James Anderson, Practical - Chemist of Massachu setts says:A After analysuigJones!SpanishLillY White, apossesses the. most beautiful aminatural, and at the same time innocent, white _I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all Whose skin requiresbeautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. Directions —attest way to apply Lilly White, is wi th salt leadibi or wool—thisfornier is preferable. . . • • • A aura arc or There • FOR 25 cg rm.—White' teeth, foul breath, healthy gums: Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or • twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and; at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, i!iat its constant daily use is highly advantageotts, 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 brperseverence it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37}Cents a box. ' All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle; New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. • • WILL YOU MASS t; and get a rich husband, lady? "Your 'face is your fortune.'" Is't benutiftsl,• clear, fair? Is it white? If not, it can be made so even though it he yel low, disfigured, sunburnt; tanned and freckled. Thous- Ands have' been mule thus who have washed once or • twice with Jones' Italian' Chemical Soap. The . effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Joneh' Soap, at the' alga of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. • • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey,Erysipelee, Barber's Itch, are often 'cared by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed: That it cures pimples, freckles, end clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Bagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never Salle ' • • ' C. INGLIS, Jr.,Patterson. Sold at Jaeseree's 89 Liberty et., head jet Wood, Sign o of the Big Boot. • ' ' 00v23. (IDLE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. '‘J—Marriage..--Contidentio2.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good -fea tures, &c., m asked congdenuallY, can she suppose any ' man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse ski*, 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 bead of hair.. She can haie beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a:U.ll6'x of Jones' Am ber Thoth ?ant; a skin whitei pure and spotless as snow, - ; by using srcake , of the genuine Jones' halloo Chemical Soap; and, a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of Ames' Corot-Nair Rerrarottre. Do not form au opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret.* but be sure to ask for Jones' articles.-• Sold only in New York at b 2 Chatham at. For saletly ' apl3 rtANcER,.SCROFEILA AND GOITRE-L:Ample ei pertenee has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis-. easea, as DR. JAYNE'S - ALTERATIVE. • It ha's afected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of that c/ass, but has removed -the !host. stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, -Dyspcptin, &e:' This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located..' It purifies, the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin,And retluces enlargement of the tiands or bones. h increases the appetite; removes headache and drowai twos. and invigorates the whole system : , and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution: There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico- It isjperfeetly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of ascii lowing medicine. • • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA. STORE, : 78 Fourth at., near Wood. • . - • . mar3o A kicalpe.for Aho Usinon. ILla3r 3 • MO rORCE'ITS'GROWTH•AND HEALTH,ItIAKE IT SOFT, SILKYrCLDAN AND FlNE.—Persons, , in consequence of the many things sold, down every, article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If peo_ple' 'could be made to try a 3a bottle of Iditeli Coral Hair storative, and tied how it Minkel dry, rusty, red, light hair: moist, soft, unborn and dark, and keeps it so; ...and by its: use for sometime; causes it to grow uattirally beautiful; if people could see the number of Peer respectable 'me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing! they can use,) for dressuig and beautifYing the lisir] for. keeping it 1411 andin ordeftlar,en"tintes as long 'nanny other article made; and • • - • , Forces it to grow, stops its falling, • • . And costs but 3Shillings to try. We formerly, sold nothing 'less than SI bottles, but we': wish people' to try it. Sold only at 82 [mind 82] Chatham, street,New Ydtk, and by • .' • moral WM. JACKSON,Agt..I39 Liberty MORE ThZTIIIIONY tor Dr. Willard's Family Medi cines.—The anderitigned;cititenti of Pittsbargh,hav ing personally used Dr.. Willard'eOriental Cough Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer fully recommend it av safe and effectual, in alt cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. .• ' CFIARLES'LIiIWIS, WM. JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 15th,1848. alarSold by J. Schoonmaker k Co., John Napa, James A. Jonce, J.* H. Cassel, Joint P. Scott,. F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden.. . • SCURVY, OLD SORF.:9IiII3IPF.- 13 LAS, Barber's .Itch, Claps, -Sore Beards, Pimples in — This is need by many physicians In this city outing the above, and we would not conscientiously sell sinless we knew It to bsiall we state.- : -; As a cosmetic, the true JONWPS SOAP is perhapk the only article, ever known that'rernoved impurities, n and cleared and' beautified the skin; making it soft, clear, smooth and ' hite as an incants. - But hand s pis sold at 82 Chatham sty N.Y., and by' " ' • • „.. WM. 7ACKSON,i Agent, Oft Liberty Mita, Pittsburgh: DO.O TOR -Y01111.19 ELF: FOR A 5 CENTS! -- - . BY oans of the Pocket 'lEsoulahins; 0r,.. every. one hie own physician! twentieth edition, wuli upwards of a hundred engravings; showing private diseases in every shape and form, and malformations of the genera give system, by W. YOUNG, hi. E. , The time has now arrived, that persons su Tering. from secret disesses,peed no Morebecome the victim o f quack cry, as by the prescriptions conttu)ned is this book any one maycore himself,without hintirance to business, or 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 fully explains the mote of man hood's early decline, with observations on marriage= besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enamerate in the public Orints: 1 • . Any person sending Twoorr-riva =ors enclosed in a hitter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, W. YOUNG, N0.•152 Sprucestrect, Philadelphia," post paid.• • 117 - WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Book Stores, andledlars,inavery town in the U n ited States; to pet as agents for the abat; work. • ' - ot'7!-.ltn CONSUMPTION.seizea more victims than any other disease in our- country. The l'oung, the old, the beautiful and gay, are- all alike subject to,its invidieus ravages, and many a hectic-cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow of-health. _Bat every ease otigi nate; in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of-attention at first—and onlymet with remedies when .too Ate. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough. Balsam of li. A. •Fahneatock & Co., which will certainly.check its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful For sale by .8,/t.. FAHNESTOCK & Co:, corder Ist and Wood sta.; Oro, corner Gib add. Wood. deal Veneers, Varnishes. Liarstsicavitre,, AND TURNED MATERIALS, of every dcipliptioii, kept for sale, and All betterterms than can be bad at any other establishment.iii the city. :The subscriber has just received; idly thoustutd, feet of Mal Airplay Ve. nears, which he is sletermincd.to sell very low. - Call and examine them.- Also,loo Teti-pin Balls; all Mach, and Is splendid•article; and much cheaper . thin ever offered in this market. • - ; . . . r - RealsokeePS on h a nd , and turns to , order, all kinds of Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's materials, euch as-, Columns; • . - . -. tied Posts and Rails : fitted Newels; . - . - • op. with Gaaram's : patent Balustree ; -. : . fastenings, or. the hickory Plank for Railing, ,tc.. screw.- Beech Screws; .i , Also ,- Table . Logs .: .Ilit;ti Moulder's Remmers.. . .Screws. Readies, Mallets: Together with, all. other .things: generally kept. in a Turning Shop. ti, W. BIDDLE ! , • . ~ .• Ryaree Buildings, No. 27 Fifth sc. • Persons buying ,Postinind Rails, with Dazzam'e faltT Claßgs, have - the righter sell them, when finished-. , QTBAY/2) OR HlVLEN—FrmaLightcaWs Tavern, 3 0 =Heti from Alleghiny,ein the Frankthfßond,On Wed acidity evenitiglasti•Sept..24lh,lBlB, a Bay-Mari; about He bands ; has .white spot:on Per forehead ; and somtisvtuto on one other bind feet; had,oll. B hallOt when she left. .Sheie aboia 5 yeaxs,old, , . Amp person who will . eturn her :MAK enhoenlierr of tojohrsdgnew,SenendXfard HollseddlettenYiqrlle•uvi • him information where she can be obtelne hem*. ably rewarded. JOHN FER USON' t octO Pine Tornietup• • . • • ;tit s " —167 ±. *4 l 1, . .• 4 t 1 , 1 fo. • 1 . c .,r• 4..04 1 .5 its , . . INES ' ' •-• , • , s "`• s' - '• I .1 %4% A e . :, f"..;•”.re'V 2 ' l ! " 2 4 i,,‘ ••• 0.• t o, - • 4.;:r • ••• • • • T 4 •Xi . 41 . i,"; •:. h •,4 t% •.• • t El EI3IM=M! !THE OBICAMtrAt SAIIIADDY, PArIpATVILIS •jv BIERICANi QUA proeuredfrom Ram I In Kentucky _al /35; feer•helovr :the surface. of the tomb, IftWrmin ,and.infallible cure •fosSprains, Strains,.Ca*-IltuisEil, • . . Scalds,. Burns,...Tetter. F.rysipotos,,Scald,lfead,Criiiip; • iWoo o lung-Cousit, : Inflammatory Rote .Throat,Sore•Snd • Inflamed Eye!. Flatulence, Illeent,revin Sores, and ' "; •, , .INFLAMMATORY BIIERIXFISBL., - . ..- which•yielus toils effects in a o . nrprising manner , ' , • . it has never yet failed when used accortfing Will:lei ‘'• • ;netts. Read the : following: • ! .M.ssmnitsrtra; Allegheny co., Pa., 1.8 1 - . • • November 18 46. . , T h is is to ecrtify, est my.wife, Margaret Ohriest, Ives •: cured of a ItheumatleComplaint of seven.yeattlatandlitig. : • by which she was so tame as to be obliged to use crutch . i lee.. In one week she was cured by using the AnnerlOna •i , !Oil, and could walk about us usual without lid/ . crutches. ~. , JONATHAN.BWRISTi, • ••• The following is communicated by Mr. WM.Ndsh, Mr. ! t Jackson's nem (or Steubenville, 0.• f , . • • A. gentleman near Staubenville . „ - wherheil • notbeeit able . to put either of his feet toshe ground TM twelte year*, tor consequence of lameness, by the use . ofptoti .101UCWalt• enabled to walk two miles to a township selgOtifig ! . .,4,/,6:, ' ^ lilietwise a sovereign remedy for- . .. - .". .• 1 04 . ' CONTRACTION OF,THE AIUSCLF - •"•• ••• • • ''Tliefollcivringli Communicated by Mr.itita. Nigt ;4 to; 1 60 05 t..." .44 41 • Jackson's agent fat Steubenville : . • '• , ' • "•!" .1 ... ,•• s : A,.ladysesiding in Steubenville; the' s finger. of itrhets . o; ,• ' . 1• • hand wee do'cOntolted. as to deprive berOrthe ale , of it 4 • for thirty-five •yeattl,was'entirely cured by the use of one bOttle of the Oil; so that she now les the perfect used( :• het hand Tully equal to the other which had never been' •s. • effected. It has also been found to be a safe and instiller: .• Me agent in the - iireedt and certain cure of in all:Cases not organicallyineuralle. ~:...: . : . 1 A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectunlly cured 1 of obstinate deafness, of years'cantinuanee, bp, the inset. 1 . of less than one bottle: off of the Oil, so that shsaid. she •[- heard better than she bad ever done before. :, f.• • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured 'or • deafnees of nine •years' standing, by the use of a small 'I • quantity of.the Oth • The names and reshfineei of the, lady and gentleman will be given to those whedesire.it,. 1 . at the office of the advertiser. ' • , • . i Its properties are highly developed in the certain and , i sospnainglysspeedy cure of all cases of - ...... ~, • . CHOLIC, CRAMP,„ AND SPASMS. -•-, • -.. . . . Several mules of .Cramp Cholie have • beenitepentills; • /.. cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short sptiqedli i an hour , when the parties have been agonised Infilt,Poilnl. . Its curative properties have been re:putt:l;4W le,Clipltlie .: . ..... in the radical cure of ' • ,. ,;; ..,.,.....,: i .. • .. ••• . •• .: iDISEASES OF THE SPINH., • :' •,. .. ... A ledy,• th e wife of a planter in Kentucky, ortut''clireto. • -• .. effectually of one of the worst cases of diseaoed'Spine t .!' • ..ii, which had confined her to hei bed for a considerable ,•.• I , time, in which she could not tam hentelf: IC lii also a ~-... y . sure remedy and perfect cure for pains inthe small elfin! y. . i back, pus INFLAMMATION OF . THE• KIDNEYS. "- •"-• ' - 1•• Reed ....the following: • • Pm:melon; Dee. 18,1840.. ' i - This :le to certify' that I was afflicted with grent pain, in, t • the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so y • much that I could not stand, upright.' By rubbing excel ~. natty', and using half a teaspoonful intemally„mgln - and • morning, I was entirely cured. 'JOHN RLE, . ' : 1 . near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. • L ' L Algantlemariof Pittsburgh, Maleted.with a violent in. . ~• flamsnation. of the kidneys—the pain 4 whiali ,canied . ' • him to faint—vvas completely cured, in three deys, by* , • , .: use of the .Alnerican. Oil.' The qualities of this. . • is extremely penetrating and anti-inflatumatort, 'elitists- • ' quently is confidently recommended as a sovereigasem edy.wherever inflammation exists, either extern/11.pr i lir ..• tartlet. Used immediately after a cut, bruise or wound, ; ; it will cure and prevent: • . . .. . -. :.. GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION.., •,.: : • •, It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and t effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconse r r . nient diseases, GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS: ' .: . • .., ID- Price, 50 cents per bottle. . - ~• • .. ... Caution—Be on Your Guard. The Itemising excellence and growing pop ularity . the American Oil, has Induced some dishonest persons -. palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this Indy .. . t• •• valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiting the un- • 4 • ••.. wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. ' • 1 In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, dorm ; the following worn =mos : • • ' - ' • ' • Ist. See that the name "Win, Jackson, B9 Liberty st , r head of Wood at.," is printed on the labeof thelarrappe 1 1 of e a ch bottle;to imitato which is felony. . . •l . . 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ; In: fall directions for use; and also containing the'name ,i and address of Wm:Jackson, General Agent • for the ; proprietors; likewise, the name andaditress of the pro - I pnetors,D..Hail & Co., HenteckT: •' ' • '• ' l . 3d. Purchase ontAr of the advertised -Aghnta, 'alt . cif • whom have a show bill, on which' is printed the names of • ; the Proprietors and General Agents—thus tD. Hail & Co:, • Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh,. Pa., ! General Agent for Western Pennsylvania; Mid part of Ohio and Western Virginia ; 'and the printers' . names— I Mllillin & Shryock, Pittshargh—printed at the bottom 1 of said showsbal. -. • • , • • • • .• • ,-• i • 4th. Observelbegentaine American Oil is of a dark • / green color, without any sediment, audits specific gravi- • ty lighter than water. - The counterfeits are mostly of a , • 'black color ;—some white, .like Spirits of:Turpentine, • said to be refined and clarified;-.nouns ELVDCNIOd --01 h: • cora mixture of other comma oils; and one a black filthy ~ looking mixture, purporting to Come f ro m th e "Pittobnrgh • I and AlloghonY Dispensary . Co." ; None of these coup- ; terfei to possess either the virtue, or the power of. the trus s i AMERICAN OIL.: . ~. .• : t 1:17'Sold wholesale and retail. by WM. JACKSON,. r General and Sole Agent for .the Proprietor • in .Wastern. : . Pennsylvania,. Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; • 1 ' and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny: ," !: • coniny, Pa.: . . . .. Dr. Brown, . . Allegheny city. .....: -' .• • . . J. R. Johnson, ._ , . . ... .l- .; • - . Jonathan tamest, Manchester. • ..•-... '. 7 ... , r. '- • Alexander Asdale,W,ylie street. . • ..; . .. •• , 'J. B. ILJacques;Dirmingham. ' •.• .. -•t ' ' .• , , • Wm. J. Smith, Tempacmcaville. •• •••;,-......• G. If. Starr, Sewickley. ' • •" ; . •• •'' . Edward Thompson, Wilkinshorgh.. • •i. - ''. Daniel Negley, East Liberty:.. ~. .• , • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargh. • . • • . . ~ . . • Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgh. v . • •.• • 11. Rowland &Son, ltl'Keesport & • ' • .• .... C. P. Diehl, Elisabeth. . ~. :John Black, Turtle Creek. •• • ........;:, .. ; 11 ' !- • -,, • —77-Al'Eltiowny t Bakerstown:. •• ..... : ~. ' ; • • Bameel Springer, Clinton. . , • ...„, ... .. ....: I , JameoltPKee, Stewartatown. .. ' • . .. - • ' . .• , RileyllPLaugblin, Plum township.- . • ' .I:Fulton, Tarentum, . • ' •.' .. ''. ••• .1 • Jeremiah Fleming, LawrenseVille. ~. •" '' ' ' l.• Robert Williams, Arthuraville. • ''.• '. • 7• , •• /. ... • . ~... .., • M. JACKSON. Agent, 89 Liberty.st,Viusburgh itom the ew York Gazette, •Oct. 6, .1829; a daily Paper deservedly at the head of the daily press in t .. • couPirlirubzt,art of sa naparas.— t were but courtesy • :to call the attention af oar readers to this invaluableptip ' attrition which will be found advertised in another. column. • •IVIr. Grime] is a brother, and issues a highly inteteitirs • newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of i which we have already noticed ; • and tharrirdiAtteuitself has been eulogised by nearly.all the press ofthe 'western tcountry, and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised. it has in its, ••• fiver, moreover, very flattering .tesumonfals 'from, the . 1 mOO, eminent practitioners in every part of.the 'country .Whpra it thas been used, 'There is . beauty' And taste • 'etioughin. the bottles,'and in the engraved labels they aro enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the , preparation itself were' not one of the "soverelgnest in, •1 :the world," as every person mast, believe it is that ie, '1 • every one must believe it is—that it, every one 'Who'. would not resist a stria of documentary evidence condo- .sive enough to convert A Turk to. Christianity . Boy ono, ' of the bottles, gentle reader, - . and see whether you do not, Agree whims on. thia point. '• • • • % ,•••• •- . ••• z. ••.' - I For sale by • • • B.A. PAHNESTOCK k Co., ; 4 ' feb24 . ear. oriel and Wood did' lth and Wood eta.. 11.EUMATISII1,. GOUT, AND, TLC .L 1 01011b1U.X:--1 A respectable gentleman called at our office, its frer said : to inform us that ho had been a ff licted for 15 yeats • with Rheuinatistu or Gout,' and occasionally - with 'Tic f - Doloreux; that ho had been frequently. confined to, his room, for months together, and often su ff ered the moil in tense and excruciating pa in, but that lately , he had been using .rdyner Altesiuire, from says found the most sig. .; sal and unexpected relief.- He he found .t he raedi-• eine very pleasent and effeetive, - and that he now con, alders himself perfectly dured:--naitordpAta North An*, • A Fa.cr Wornt.Kgmm-- o.A gentleman of Serofolona habit, from indiscretion in hie younger 'day/, fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a • !i disagreeable eruption of the Skin.. Indeed, his whole system bore - the marks - of being saturated with disease. One hand and .wrist were .so much affected that he bad lost dile rise of the hand, every part being covered with deep,painful; and offensiie ulcers, and were and porous as an honeyrcomb. It was aftbisitag•iondo complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a - loath ewme.disease,•that he commenced the use °flap:l;6'l,Al. 'l.; tenstive, and having taken sixteen bottles , id now perfect- iy cured. • The Alfemtitre : Operates: through the circalation,:and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, numerous wherever located, and th cures .. .it haApez- . * conned in dimities of the skin, cencer, scrofula, goat, liver complaint, dyspepsia pod other.chronle diseases, •- truly astonishing.—Sperir of Me Tinua. ' ' • 11:7" For •iale Pinaborgh,at the - PERIN TEA sroit ; 71.:*ourth street. •• • :• Freeii — girtval at No. 1 . .15 Wood ik 110DILINSON, has just opened, within the pail ..week, the largest assortment of French.CHlNA, ever opened in this city; consisting in part of—Eat/Cy, Plain, White, Gold Line and Gold Iland.Tealletta; an ektennve assortment of White, Flowingßitte and Liver pool Ircin Stone Ware in 'Rea Setts or in separate pieces, as may . ' be required . ' Alsoi•a beautiful oasertment Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and pat jartaf, diiect i from the manufacturers. • ' Ladies would do well to give him a ealLat . ••• • oct27 '•• • M. 1. 1 .5 196011.43d00rs below Fifth: • • • Business Collector: • ' • , rptiE undersigned,encouraged by the liberal patronage j of the•merchants. professional . gentlemen, and 'me ctuttles of the city., offers his services for the colleetiois orbCdoents in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Hay idg attended to business of this kind for Mani- years for She Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this and the adjoining cities. ho feels confident of his ability to give satisfaction. by prompt and faithful'attention to all business entrusted to him. - • • . . . . JAMES GALBRATH; Jr. To be• found it .111 r. War. Rato'ri, Merchant 'Pallor' Third street, opposite the Post O ffi ce. ' . - , eabriet Adams;' • P. 'Dorf, Accountant; • .J. ca to it,th, ;. • Thoares Seott,Ttlasoe; - -• • L. R. Livingston; • Jas. McGuire Alereket 'niter; James idarshall; . a. Wm. B. Belle; : '.. .- . , ...,_ .. , G e o rg . , B re ,,d ; : ~.-: Dr..W..hf..% right;tteatiat; -.. Dr: Geo. D. Brace; ~ C. Dodge. - , -. • • [nov7.2m , . I st EW BOOliS4ittinea Sketch Book, illustrated. hy Barley: "• • •_•_ - Willis , Poems, illustrated by Leutre,, , . , Read'aFemale Poeta of. America, with portraits • • The Fiat of t h o Knickerbookere., - • A Fable for Critics. • • . Romances • • ' • The Child th&Sea. - LamWe Dramatic Poets. _ Lowell's Ceti versations on-Jto andaeis. 'Drattuttie Works of BeaumontFletehei,' • - Poetical Worksof Spencer.. ..•• .. • Roctietd•Works of Chaucer. • ••• • • F.Tri F o : .saiiii trett e 1.1-irtrk,a.o.l;:Faeirdsan.: B4dthoshalaitrtvaosicant,geTatirar. WM !I"I!MMMM NSW ~.., _ 'Gr. 1, ~Y`, i ..• lIMI NEM
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