Qltokttiin -Stores. 77- ArEirliY;littsDi-CLOT.HING, , 11 iel_Mit !Orr cASH., tagti Bk.4WV,NO:4la:ibe.rty,street,T,in,'Ourghy,havtilg • repleiffs'hed P'retra, l , -. tht f h -the latest E:tyles - ..0f Fashionable koh4S,al.•• ereiledid rloiV'pricesi offers the " - best assa Miza .or CLOT EU G. to be had.o /be City, ill theilno; eve"ry desSiiption- Of ~Drtsfi, arteFtriek Coil • cll,,..,,ilialz=d-Ceterennigijaciiiiiiehatile ectiora.mAinntenal, such as French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. blue, broamoad drablikakets and Cana da Prize Catria,:or. the laivastyles:i Evet.V . ilesdription of ,Fornallions and:VASS other artiele s SU the Olbth , Algol iliZenA"ritusortment of oods. to make ro order, 6 Nitil be made in the most fashionable manner,•on be-sbertestneline. • - • fdeel.s) , • .P2DELANY. Etaskitontiblis.C.Lothisrg %tore.- r E4311.60. begs lettruld Inform his (tient .itlriL . t aub he. it) general that beitat topencil ... k2ly R rr at 4. 'NUDE. ,4tl-I:IONBLEOLOTHINUSTUKKg on &Luker strict, second .door from Second street;where. he hate:„-and always keeps on hand, tr full assortment. of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing which he will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH, ' • • ' • 41Fals 6 :..Wighes lo call the attention of.his friends `and hi public Infiniti - A to HS very extensive selection .at French, English, and Belgian Cloths mid Caspkwyecip' endless ynnety, yesttngs for.eveg•onS's use, winch he has selected' himself in the - East. _ chit -;whicitsvill, be &tide to - Order in n' superior Manner v at hMTashiOnable neaattdarters,ilsl Liberty street,Onfi itTeduire'ili•COd and at prices that will not jtc qnesiptied - ,gte best ot. buttalti:mnkera: ' C:'WERNEM.M.,9, - • • Nct.ol Liberty street, and - - oet 23 - - • Itlnrket street; 2trdtiortrom Second. • Ittsalsieins 211Y,N.T.54, WELL AShfONOP OLIESIWST FALL: •,• m u,s : PRICES; ftud;.iillhalroventy calling at hicaunarls V V ,FashionanlaTailopng Estahlishment,Third street, St. Chntles Btoltiing; - Atom: Smaupioats 'and 41/irk:la/es. VAtnors; coßtgood. 'CaMPETITION;,eryfarin the background. Mr,oldpttstotiters,..and all otheis, are respectfuily,in rmod that I'ain : watting for them, MeGUIRE,, act2S Tailor. Si. " Charies4 W E WOULDRESPECTFULLY invite the, attentnin . of our friends and the public to the great variety of TINTER COATINGS, - nod - other articles„ we "hive just received--anioitgat -which will he found ;be greatest varie ty.of,arAtrE,BLACK.-DRA.I% - ar d . PEARL colored BLANKET, .IRACKINAC,I and WAVER .CLOTHS.-7', FRENCH and..ENGLISH CLOTHS, ?C-.4SgibLEARS( VZSTING4 4,,,'" !Me above Goods having been bough' forle-01i . ,. at extremely low prices, we are p rapared' to tte comnio'ilite.all who may fuller us with their patronage, with good:Clothes, at low prices.. Give us a call. ' IP7 Renternber,lll3 Libertvstreet.,oprundte foot of 7th. len.V.lo . , , IiIeMULLEN & DOWNING,- T. J.. T. 151 1 43A..N0E; No 77179 CORNER SIXTMANDLIGERTY-STEETS. "nt - living-enlarged and"newly fitted up their', establish- Al; ment,-ht the above well known 'stead, reepeetfully invite, the attention of their friends itrulthe public - to their ohOleo selectilneof New Goods, emitprising,en,ry.warie ry for Spring and sunnier wear, selected espiitfially fitr their customer department.- Those wishingto leave their " orders ;will find auhis establishment every style, of new and desirable goods. r.Their stock of ready- made Cloth- lag is extensive got up in the best nratmerfof durable ma.. terialond well:worthy . the attention of those wishing to, purchase: All are is cult, and may : rest. assured iu th-they will be pleat lit pnee,,quality and variety. , A InTe assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. Clothing t Clothing t t Clothing tit Vie '2lrei -Big , _Doors -vs. The Weskits World ?!!• , 15000,0 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now _ ..made and-ready . to be offered on the . Most liberal terms to my old etustontersand the general. The Proprietor of this far-famed end exterseive ti establishment has new, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, - Just complete& hie! fall and Winter arranvements to'supply thin:Banda of customers with one a the most desirable stocks of M uting inertias ever been 'offered in this or any other mar: ket west of the mountains. For neatness in-style •and workmanship, 'combined with the very low price which they will . be sold for; must certainly render the old rani- . veiled Three Bitr Xs:Kit-sone of the greatest attractions, of tne - Western country. It is Kratifylng me to be able to announce to rrif mimeimis friends at home and abroad,' that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have traffic to meet the many calls in' my lint; it With, difficulty lean keep'ilree with the constant tusk - Mat ii• made on this establishment. It is a well established faetillitit my sales are Mint or mil times larger Matt any other house in the trade, and this' being the case on the; amount sold, • tean to riell at much profit than ethers could possihly think. of doing if they 'wished to Mmeiccnitiligent.expenises.. 'I intend. to mein a 'clean sweep of all my preseffiredekbefore the beginning of nett' !year; coming to this conch:Lehr% I wilt makelt the inter . est 'of r every Man; - trho wants A cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three'Big Doors. :!oet2l-dfcw • • ' ' " - JOHN itPCLOSICEY;' W. GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at iron the L--City-Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine Ffenels,.&iglish and American Plain, black' and fancy Catisimeref; of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vistings; Silk Velvet, Plain and randy Sabi:no—ell of WhiCh we will makeup at the most reasonable.pricee„intt durable and fasttiqrrable style. Ready. minute _Cletbing-,--of- all descriPtions Lady's Cloaks of the most fashibhable :patterns. Neck and Pockdt Hdkfs.;Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, end every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage; to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. IZI Liberty street, immediately opposite :the month o f Market. ioMl.B4tl • C. fd'CLOSREY. 'DatraWear 'System "or liloolriKeeplng. JV73T PIIBL.CONVD BYRATIPER pßo , s, X. YORK THE rust pititof Ibis work, .erabiactrig the most com -I'.`plete.cOurititiof irtil(ruttion and, practice, on both Sin; gin mid - DoiibleEntry,ever published. Price - 7.5 cents. The: Whole:VA:irk, endimeing the Author's well known iMprovements in the ;Science; illustrated in two addition, alsetteof books, With' a chapter on partnership settle- Mentsiand'a, r.ey lathe °ill exercise sr-fdi I elothbound, ' he following extracts from the written ppinions of some 'of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the pub lic,anntime.itt in reference' to this Work in that city,: 0 It contains grunter that is important and interesting to the 'merchant.and . man of Inisiness, to whom I think it Will be forutdAdghlyuseful. C. 0: HALSTEAD, • ' 'President Mtinhatisti Bank, New York." • "It is calculated to be exceedingly usefatto piaci ion ACcountants and Teachers or Wok-keeping; 1 RICHARD IRVlN„Shinowner and Merelit, • N 0,99 Prowl. street New York:' . . ‘ . .ftgnitarkably fall and complete, and will certainly convey a thoroughknowledge or the suhiecL The un dersigned intends using it as his Text Hook. JOHN H.' SHEPHERD. Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, . t° It is in every way Calculated to give a clear 12.11 d sat isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it treats, through all its .gradatione, from the simple style suitable to retailers, to that requisite "for the most varied and complicated commercial bastnese. a; S. ERASER, Cashier 7th Ward 'Bank, New York.n "I believe it will be of great service, not only to the new beginner, but to the most experienced accounnun. F. NV: EDMONDS; Cashier Mechanic's itenk, Wall street." , "I consider it the first work I have ever met with from which a thorough p tactical knowledge of the science can be obtained. .. ,JOHN - CAMPBELL, literchani,s3 /Ohl] it., New York." For sale at the Book . Stores, arid at the Auth'or's Acad. emy,.c.orner.of the Diamond - and Market street. oet3l agazlnes for arsoorYt ECEIVRO 'AT 'M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield ;street, third door : above' Second street-- -, Clitdefs - ,LSdy'S Book. umisually - large, with. six at trabtlic'eneratings ; thOliterary department of the high= . eel Order for this No., commencing anew volume. Satteda's MagisztPe, beautifully embellished, snd eiritprishig . So pares of. readingmatte r, all original. Graham's Magasmo, illustrated with four beautiful eii-..' graVitigsllin size; a full double number. . . Patois of Sohn Quincy ,Adams, with Notices of as ; Life and Character. A . Critical . Defence of the Grant Street .BaptietCharch, against the charge of corruption, in the administrationpf her diacipllne; published by order of the Church. Reselind Gertrude; or the Mysterious Redding; traits later/trot - orbs French of Itedolphe TopSer. Arillfitpartlat Account Ear the Life of the ROv, John N. Maffit,ra narrative or Xs first marriage ; also. his , second,, wittriuriny particulars never before published. . Second volartni Paul Ardenheim, now complete ; by' George Lippard. Marp Barton, it ,- Tale or Itlaneliester;Life, Eugitind ; published by the Harpers. : Johan De Clifford or Woman's Lore; a nominee of Smiles and Tears; illustrated: Angelina Lnlmore, or the Life of a Beauty; by the author of the Jilt;.Breach of Promise, &c. &c. The Hunchback, or the Belt Ringer of - Notre Dame;' by by Victor Hugo.: " deel4 Wholesale and Retail. . SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKIIIANUFACTORY: t tli TO OBERT IL HARTLEY, begs leave to _ in- ,JElkt form his friend s and the publtC generally, that to actualities to occupy that large and cora modiotnt Store Roein, formerly oecapted by Samue a n estock & Co, N 0.86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street,*bcre he keeps a,large and'general assortment of Saddles, Bridleir, Harness, -Trunka, Carpet Rags, Saddle Baga,yalises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles pills line. . . , He also keeps ; c onstantly on band, and la prepared to i 'mink to order Ull kinds of t Riveted Hose, manufactured rn of the beitaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent.. cheaper.,L . • • . • . Coutitv . Meiehangs and Farmers would do well to call and ekcputaa.his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low Err :Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood treetrutd Diamond Alley. . ap26 , Sale Or Exchange. lOFFER FOR SALE the whole of the -property. on which I noW , reside t in the Sixth Ward of the City, consiatingof 'Mel/welling Eons; Out Houses, &c., with: the Golden • or I would exchange the same for Property in thb meighionitciod - of the City ;—or I would divide l the Property Co Salt, pnrcheiets.' Persons disposed to par chase or ernhange,:cam call on tue at the warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, oppolite the Ifoncin ,gahebt. House. Idec9i2ta art() - JAMES C: CUMMINS. A Card. rrg-T/M,FI6ItERPRrsING.—Ar rare chance is now presented for the safe investment in a business en.' tirely new,;.one adapted to the man of limited, as ,well as to the,matt -of extensive resources; yielding a profit fronrcap . ital and ontetptise beyond any operation or the day.„ Ii lathe itomplewponikindyitif a staple article, ab solute truce essary andlfssentlelto every family, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan and prufee , Monad man; 'To capitalists, an opportunity oilers itself lot: gliibrative employment of either large or small snots, brlngingimMediate and 'highly satisfactory returns.— ; Those sleigh:oil,: of embarking in a pleassint,genteel best ness,Ore invited; with. others, to call at the office of the undtteigtied, :examine the-Article, - and-form their .own iudgoiOnt, from the facts pre:settled. OfficeAF.,Xcittinge Buildings, Bt. Cittivsreet;nextddet °Ere Ste777Q:-I . vz‘.F9E-VEE. do hIY • . . - • " ; I (IrantivorjOioltrl.ints. P EPP gi)3P9. RTATION-4.141NE • lahtat, PITTSBURGH TO , - EIRLEI: - I:TO'RESIIII, ; PING.--The r Boats belougingteithie Line lv : littSte, been: put .fine ordei, and are-now cunning regularly' betiireen; Pittiburgh and Erie, touching at- nil intermediate POttsalong the Canals: Apont*ill aliVayir be at the wharf, underthe Mahoiltilieht Bridge,_aad.ene Will start regularly', every , other day. - TherPeOple's Transportation 'Line has, every-facility; for . * Carrying Freight and Passengers: The. beats vrill lie Mired to Beaver by steamers, and proceed to, i iiiiiiiiii i iiiii dispatch, by . ..the canals. The boets are .mimmandetl ; by experienced and earethinten-ell of wluim'ho've,eti serest in the Line. - . . • ' It Goods sent by. the Line t o . . Erie ma} he: forwarded to any point on the Lakes: - , For freight or passage apply to H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent,-Writer striet,,Pittsburgh. AGE,NTS: , 1 Cl4ll & Co., Beaver.: , • R. W. Cr am:sonata, Beaver., Castle- .'„ .. • TRoUTMAN & Mucentramt; Pulaski. , • • Smonere-Waaastr & Co.;Middlese iittsos Htrm., Sherion. . , .• • Jensen MCCLIIRE, Shari; ebiligh- S. B. &G, Lowav, Clarksville, KING OiltleFanfieart,Dig,llend: • S. C. Puotia,'WeitGreenVille.' „ .1. &T. Kusaratrx.,..A:dmnsville. • W. ILAIENERT,HartsIoWit: W. Nv answoltrtt,& Co.,' Sherinon's Corners. • Wu. Powsa,Conaeantville:‘ • . . ;Spring Conley. , • Warusta;Albfon . Cranoafiile ZVu:Tri*LoC li port. . • Toitincsint ei to., Erie. Agents in Erie will receive and flo-' Ward Fre,ight, to any , Port on the * Lakes, shipped by this; Line fit. Gallagher, Hearn, G.,W.llOveratiek & Co., Josiah Kellogg, .Kelics& Loomis,. ; Walker it; Cook, • j ell 18 . . . ,For•the Transportition of Freight to and from PITTSCURGH,FHILADELPHIA,IIALTIMORE,NEW YORK, BOSTON ; &C.; " • 1 -BORBIDGE CASE. Philadelphia. ' - ...TAAPFE '4. O'CONNOR,. Pittsburgh. rpHIS old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietorshave made extensive arrangements to lforward Goode - and Produee with despatch; and on the 'moat favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods--pecullar safety -in mode of entrying--capacions warehouses ateachport, affording accommodations to shipper* and owners of ' oduce -together with their long 'experience and unre '.-o m r itting attention to business, will secure to them a con ' tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully ;acknowledge. Alt consignments by and for this-fine received, charges paid; grid - forwarded In any required directions free of ;charge for commissiba, advancing-or storage. No Interest, directly or indirectly; in steamboats. AlleommuniCatiotui promptly attended to on applioa ition to the following agents: BORBIDGE & CASH ; 78, Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS.& CO., North street, Baliimore. WILLIAM B. .WILSON, 88, Cedar street, New -York.: itieroliants Traiiiortatlon Line. VIA ., CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE. 4,(11 OODS consigned 'mr care will be forwarded with -I,J- out delay, and att. e lowest current rates. C. A. M'ANULTY & CO., Canal ttasin, Perin street, Pittsbu. MEttSEILLES Er REYNOLDS ' - 272 iutd 31! Market street, Philadelphia. 'RASE, MERRILL &„CO., Smith's wharf, Baltimore. Itlerehante.. .6 ay Freight!' Line. Mani 1848. Meal INXCLIJSIVELY • for the. transportation of way freight 124 between Pittsburgh, Bltursville, Johnstown, Roth dayshurgh, Water street, and Petersburgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the. way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very. liberal patrona they have received during thrills* two years, respectful ge ly 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 qnd despatch. . . . JAS. LORE, • GEORGE TRIMBLE, JOHN MILBER & CO. .4 OMITS- C. A M'Atitturr & Co., Pittsburgh; Joust MILL - at, Hollidaysburg; PICISWOHTII IL WOODS. Johnstown. Raveworms—Smith &Sinelei'', J. & J. hrDeviu; G. dr.J. H. Shoenberger, R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore • Ragaley & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmer & Co.; G. P. Stroenber ger, Pittsburgh. je29 ----- Merchants' Transportation Line, at r aMl F O to R p h s l j d raumor an tatAoLi a ll' im M o e i r e eha o ttzLan co dl'itar t e . our care will be forwarded without delay, at t r l i nwest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A. BPANULTY & Co., Proprietors, marl . Canal Basin, Liberty at.,. Pittsburgh. (Casette.only. cop • .) Western New York.Collefge of Health. 207 pleat sTREKT, 131117VALO, Tl. Y. DR. O. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. celebrated remedy is constrict. :y increasing iw fame by the making all over the world. It has now heroine the only medicine for farnily•use, and isparticu 'arty recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this cool plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how.long stand ing. ',See pamphletfor testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing etneplaiuts it steads alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the carestestified to will con vince the most skeptteal;--(see pamphlet.) Liver Cora 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 cures' these discus es with certainty and celerity, and does tiotleave the sys tem torpid., (See pamphlet.) Piles,u complaint of a most painful character. is imineillately relieved. and a eurefol lows by a few daysuse of this .article. It is far- beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease ortgutating.from impure blood. _(See pamphlet.) Debility; or lb§ System,. Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Infirtitudion of the samo, ikirnmediately relieved by a few day sure of this medictne, and a cure is alwaysthe result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy (Or such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struations. No article has ever been offered, 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 mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ons mineral erndicated from the systein. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article Frantic-run gLOOD, and drive such diseases' (roan' the system. See pamphlet for testimony - of mires in all diseases, whieh.the limits - of an advertisement will not permit to be named here 'Agents Agents give them - away; they contain pages of certificates of high character; and a -stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, this er appeared. It is one, of the peculiar features of ths ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle arc left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid ROPE ON, and keep taking the medicine as long as the re is an improvement_ The proprietorwould caution the 'public against a 'number of articles which come out under the heads of SATULAPAILMLAB, Strata's, &c., - Us cures for Dropsy, (ravel, &c. They are good for noth ing,ond concocted to gull the unwary: ?OVUM MIDI NOT. 'Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar 'ticle,'are glad to.circula)e gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles; at OP 12 oz. do.. at $1 each—the 'larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get impoied upon. Every 'bottle has. " Vanghn.s Vegeta s Lithontriptic Mixture" blown upon the glass the writtensignature of "G. C.-Vaughn" on the direc t ions,- ; 'ma," G. C.Vauglin, Buffalo," stamped oaths cork. None other are genuine. . .„ Prepared by Dr, G..c. Vaughn, and, sold at the Princi pal O ffi ce, 207 Main street, Bu ff alo, wholesale and retail. No, attention : given to. letters unless poet-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted.. Post-paid let- . tem, or , verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt :ly attended to gratis. . . Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 205 Essex at., Salem, Mass.; and U by the principal Druggists throughout the nited States and Canada, as:Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty et., near Canal Basin. • ' Re-opened. "VOLLANSBF.E & HAYWARD, WHOLESALE Roer, .17 Silos and TRONA MERCILANTS, No.-1613, Liberty strdet, Pittsburgh, Pa. have re-opened again -with an entire new stock ofßootir,"Stioes,&e., which will be sold tit the very lowest rates. Out goods are of a superior quality being mannfactured 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 beforepurchasing, as - we feel confident they'will please, both in regard to quality and price. We also - have-on hand a large supply of Hayward's spring tempered metal ic gum. elastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which. we are enabled tmsell as low as they can be bought of the man ufacturers. These shoes are manufactured by an entire . new.process,,tuul warranted net to. Melt by exposure to heat. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, sepl64ra , No. DM, Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. - i - xriNES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c..-10 half 'pipes Cog , y nne Bnancly,"Jas Hennessy;" 2 ht. pities Cognac Brandy, " Otard, Barony Co" & Cc." 3 n " PinetCastillon & 12 octaves Rcichelie - " "A. Sel,gnette." 4 pipes Holland Gin; 5 qr. casks 'sup. Pale . Sherry Wine, "Da frGord on & Co." .5 " " "Beighederi. 10 " "" Madeira " 1U" ") L. P. Tenerife " " Cttrpenter ,40 " " Oporto " various grades; 30 " "'Lisbon _ . - 10 hluls., 20 half do., and 20 bbls. Haut Sauterne Wine 10 "' Misdeal= (Claret; ‘.-llVlontferand ;" " - Marseilles . " "Bergass;" 15 baskets Champagne Wine, " Heidseiek;" 15 _ " A. Manua & Co." 10 " "Jaqueron.k. Sons ;" 00 crisis Claret, of various grades, imported in bottles 10, ." - , Bordeaux. Olive Oil, crop 1818, "Lumuds;" -• "Latours;" (29 .;fllareeilles " " " " just received and for sale,by - - (sep2l) MILLER. &-RICKETSON. Iwk7F POTATOES --20 'bbli. Sweet POnnoes on I,'ocnusigninent a,nd rot sale bzy - • - ••• KING do AIOORHEAD. 12=173 (fmkgmtien -Aug. . 1 1 1 0W- 4 QOPMCOVISI „ - • DONLAN; 84 ViriliON ' NE* l l # ls*l IthiiiircOrstitifin Min their' frientli tad e ' - 4. -L "Pitblie„ that - they haVeresimnieticed'iffe - .0505... ./ , i .r.1 . L . q.,/appjag. and cOnrn,. ' • .41 'eV II: , gltri TWlthr the. Genera? !Hysino„ pp..!!PpteCrtificietes pasSitgetYson,LoUtint,.l , „„ Belfast, ea' any.PPrO.C.,IRM Itrpountryl6'NeW York, Boston font 1 5 1/litidelphlo, the Monfie^stiontibleAerres.' ^—. • • -'''" Drafarindßillsof Exchalige:triiin'.fit *albeit / Y.o' Beek or' Ireland . efitqts" lirehehes t mid LiverpooThe,days of sailing of the RefirtilitiLiffe^,of Liverpool Packeti t tul 4 fizEd•ntiOW this •tsvitqc, , ipti; Mid 26th of every month..„ • .. - I These Ships are all of the largcit ht'O - P old" Milide - by- men 'CliaraCter Whin itetethieedittithii are itier ealf:be',lleislihd in mint.of.:Splendor and bOtiveiiienctiLlThek..hie thrashed With: everyttelarinioMof storesof. thetsstkinii,t•Pibie.'; Mality iu thedays Sialling.wilLbe'strictlysidhered Packet Ships. Rascitut i jiiiddons, - Sheridan, and Otirrick, tire - vessels of the , largest Masi f 'and' thosii!deSirOUS:to bring out their friends, cannotteleet finer or safer Ships. passage can he secured ache lowest rates. • • • New Orleans Line of Packets sailweritly.s Foripass. hge or freight, apply,as abOvei,"or to •-•• JOSEPH SNOWDEN, od EDfiIIINITANOr, debit], Corner ithOnd Striithaeld,stal - titfok g Passage it'dand from 111akitkiid;•ireift,iid s: SCOTLAND AND ,}VALES.,, 100 -- . Bi the Steaiiihip' &SAAR' SANDS, (yid' iltp;tellitar. Padit Ships; 4.c:.,E[i P.,3 - V: - 1311txra k, CO, engage .i j aaseagers to end from Liverpool by the Regular-Line ~of Rackets the Ist, ath, Ilth,36th i fflat and 26th of every month. The regular line of Packet Ships sailing between Liv erpool and New York, compass the following - Ships: The FIDELIA rho Nuw - y01p,., " HOTTINGUER, " QUEEN or rat IVEST;. ROSCIUS, " SHERIDAN, " ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD, " ASHBURTON, " HENRY CLAY,' " WEST POINT, " NEW SHIP, " YORKSHIRE, " CAMBRIDGE. " LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTICSN, SIDDONS " GARRICK " COLUMBIA, morrrEzirmA_, "PATRICK HENRY, " NEW WORLD , • " WATERLOO,'- " JOHN 'R.SKIDDY, And in first class American or Merchant Ships; Sailing from Liverpool to New. York and Philadelphia weekly; and by the favorite Steam-ship SARAH SANDS—sailing as follows: From Lixerpool on 131 June,7th August and 10th October, and from New York on sth May, 7 th Silt September and 17th November. Persons visiting the. Old Country and thide wanting their relative& out extraordinary quick, should select this conveyance, the price of passage in the Sarah Sands tie ing very little marathon Packet Ship rates. For passage apply to P. W. BYILNES & CO, 83 South stAN. Y.,• and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. P. S.—We have at all times for sale Drafts at sight, for any amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch es, Ac. &c. Apply us above, or to JOHN THOhIPSON, 166 Liberty street, Pituditirglii• • Harridan & CO.'. ' ,• , r , • NEW PAESZNGEN AURA T Op Hereafter, alrSteerage Passengent coinimr"Mnil Europe, engaged in America to come over, in either-of the ships of HANNEEN & Co., will be furnished with the' following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other ertielca good.—Ses Art of Congress, May 17, 1d45. 11115 PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Prissengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on board entirely destitute,' which often caused much sickness andileath. 35 tbs. Bread, All of good quati4 10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10:" Beans and:Pcas, • delivered to Attach 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every , . 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf. 60 gallons of Water, ficient supply of. 10 - lbsalted Pork,, free from bone.) Feet for cooking.. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over .The gy leading to the Pas sengers' apertment. Crunlmoseimid Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, arc kept undercover.. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and.comfort. Agent at PiUsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, ja7 Fifth st., near Wood. Triple on , * gamer^ REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland; by VP: & J. T. Tapecott, 75 South at-, cdriter . Maiden Lane, N. Y., antital Water lao ROOd, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to Maki arrangements on gm most liberal. terms with those desirous orpaying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in bui3iness will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. ,Messrs, W. & .1. T. Tapseoli-arelong and favorably known for the superior class accomincidation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Skips. The QUEEN OF THE WEST SHERIDAN, GARRICK; HOITINGUF.R, ROSCIIJS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, twit - which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 28th, and from Liverpool the Gth and 11th' in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insere a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thusdetermined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing .patronage; Tapatott's constant personsil superintendence of the Misiness in Liverpool is an addl tional security that the comfort and accommodatlon.of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers • being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, arethereby enabled to take charge of and forward .passengers ,inuirdiately t o their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared tocontract for passugefrom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they arc engaged in giiing them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise al) minable; and will, if forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges : for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline cording out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are &So prepared to give drifts at eight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland,.Scotland and Walesi thus af fording a safe and expefittious mode of remitung 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. TAAFFE dr, O'CONNOR, Forwarding atid'Commission hierchrusts, mnp27-dtew-ly PhiladelPhitt: ilk Roche, Brothers, Co. I A Forvou er.; Nsw YORK; EDEN WAY, DIIBLI?li SCOTLAND Roan, LIVERPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st.„Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for 1848. "Di OCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK lA, BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets take the liberty .of announcing to their old friends and. customers, that their arrangements for the year 1848 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to then former course of doing business, 'and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaetion will be rendered as heretofore. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring ou passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febP.lndaw• JAMES BLAKELY. Passage To an GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. thrown RIPPARD & SUN, No. 134 Waterloo Road; L carpool. Cantratz & Racrean, No. SS South at. N. Y. rrnE Subscribers, having' accepted the Agency at this 1 city of the above well known and respectable Pleases, aro prepared to make eugagementsTor passengers 1 . 0- cOraZ out from any part of Great liritain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, ceiling from Liverpool week ly. Persona engaging with usmay rest aisuretl that their Wends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well,as everrattention necessary on their arrival in this , country. Antall. to or address SAMUELIkrOGORKAN & CO., - • 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpqol to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any:mount forwarded, pay able at aight,throughout the United Kingdom. jyol-ty II MINDEN & CO.'S PASSENGIL)/ AND asmrrreurc z Otllce. HAIt.NDEN & CO. continue to bring out persona from any part of . England, Ireland, Scotlandor AValea, upon the most I Mere]. terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of, emigrants. We do not al low oui passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take.charge of them the moment they reportthemselves, and see to their well-be ing, mid 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 hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thocisands of others were detained months until they could be sent iu some old eroil, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their eolfins. We intend to perform our _contracts horn:4'oly, call what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it snited.theireonvenienee. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any tam from 11 to Ll,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire. land, England, Scatland and NVales. • • ; JOSHBA ROBINSON, Ettropean'and•General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood • : REMITTANCE.. ri Subscribers are prepared to forward money ni all j, parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL M'CLURICEN & CO., 142 Liberty street ST. GLAIR HOUSE, CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS. FRESH OYSTERS, GAME, and every delicacy of the season the market affords, sewed up at the Shortest notice, and in the very best style. The house is fined up and arranged in the best order, under the - man- agement of [eepJ7] JOHN M. CAMPBELL. Y EXPRESS—Received at Hogan & cantwelPs,B6 Market street, dnd for sale low -1 dozen fine crotchet steel worked) 3 lB 3 1 "' " velvet . " - " 2 " " crotchet " " Parses; it 41 net c, [llea .InsurineoCompany of North America; of Phila.. antbbrirediA:gent,the +sub- ; seriberofifferadotrutka.perinanentant limneillasuranea*: on property,-in thiti ditya and its vicinity, an d s on shipments hytgegTiia•• Arthur-El , / fran't i ' - 1 .- - Seratte r iißronlo4 ''• • ' 86 Pmet:Vii% Jones,- Sanaa! V: - Striith; • Ethrttrit2niith, ' ' ' Ambrose. While; John. Asltrownl . • Jaeoli.M. - Thinniti, . • Johii:Whlte; ' J o h n ,1L.44, 0 1., Tli O MarP:COPe, r i ' EiClll/111 trAikifl;.l - : I AVrn.Weish Henry P. shorranit, sec)r: This i s the o ldest. Insurance Company' in the United States, having been cluttered in '.DB4. l.ltechartetisiper.. petnal,: and fromilit:highlbinding, long ex,perienee, am— ple mentis,andaroiding risks of ea e*1TP... 1,22 .° 3 4cu.r 8 ' charepter, it may haoonsidered as Offering amPle soctin , ty,tolhh : - wagium-p.-Jorws.! ArCon Reoni'dflAticood, J ol es-eoCc.: ?, Water and front ats,Pittstiurgh , ' The RU".011.14111,• Eire. Ixtettraxicac - Ocnrspatn .PERPETUAL.4•B4OO;OOO Paid. in-ouic'i+- E,J 1631 Chestnut st.; north Sideinini . Pak Tata-- ranee ? either permanent of-Raffled . , a gainst loss de dam age :by . Era„Ow. property and of property in town or country outtie,most reasonable:tariffs. . Plication;rnade either personally- or by letters, _will be Prot- 1 :3 41 Y attended to,•. • • BANEKER,Trist: • G. - 13ittrexsu,-SearantrY. • ' . DIRECTORS': I , • 1;, - ....••.; •• • i Charles N . Bancker, Jacob R. Smith ? -••-- t' • Thonnaanartt •• • George W. Richards; •: • • Thomas J. Wharton, •-? Mordecai D . Levrtsi, • - • TobtaaWagner ; . • ••' • .Addlpki E:Borfe; . .. Samuel Grant ? David S.•BrOwn. - :.:-• „ , 'PITTSBURGIUAGE - NCY.; -•,•• ;•`,..1 • Wartinex•Marctini,..dgent, at the Exchange Ofkce 'Of I Warrick Martin Ei Co., corner of 3d and Market sts.• • - I I s PIM risks taken miliedldingit • and ; their aiitanta'an - , Pittsburgh. Allegheny- and . the surrounding country. Ntri marine utinland navigation risks taken. aug4,ly - - • - , AGENCY Or - THE FRANKLIN koce. INSURANc,E - J COISIP.ANY. OF PHILADELPIA.—N. 'E. conietof Third and Wood areal, Pittsburgh.—The assets of OM company On the first of January, p 45, as, published in confornuty .with an.act.orthe Pennsylvania Legulatarei - Bondi find Illortgakes: RealEetate; rn at cost- Tepotary Loans, Stocks:.and Cash _ ..Itlakini; a lona 0f...' .. . . . 8900,693 42 Affording certain astmrance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who ob. Mitt policies from this Company. Risks taken at as lo ran* as are consistent with securi w ty. oet9 ' . ' WARRICK MARTlN;igent. Pit ei Located in'Aikaheny City, Fleming street, lcontinuationof Sandusky.) above the North Comm On , • . TIIS INSTITUTION is now in stieCesiful operation. under the management of a competent Matron and Nurses. The Medical Staff is composed of the following Physicians : DM. Addison, Gazzam, Date,.Brooks,Mor, gam Bell, Lange and Common; the two last of whom at tend to the Getman patients. • ' The-object of the - Infirmary is not to be a more reca tac, but. a curative retreatfor the Suffering and thesic The charity is, therefore, limited to aecidents and acne diseases, except in extreme {WO. As-many cases of.Aiitl_ character will be received gratis,ns the fonds will ajlenv, IndiViduals; Chureletsißenefictal Societies, Pamilihe &c., who wish -to provide an- asylum for sick friends. membere,nnd domestics, can do so at.from S 3 to SS per week, according to attendance, rooms, tee. All apPlications for permius =ltalie made to the follow , iug_.gentlenten Dr. Addison; Dr. Gazzam, Sixth street; Dr. IlroOks, Third street ; Dr. Morgan, Penn street; Dr. Lange, Han s t reet; Dr. Penn street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburg; and; Drs. Dole and Bell, Second . Bank, below Federal street, Allegheny city. .- Subscriptions and contributions for this Charity, may :be made to the Rev, W. A. Passztvairt, Director of the' Instimtion, or to the following Battkere who have kind-- 1' ly offered to receive them: Messrs. Kramer& Rehm. N. llolmes-&-Sons. S. Jones & Co., Wm. Latimer, Jr., Hill & Carry,-11. D. King, Hood & Sergeant. - deo B:Im AMES ARMSTRONG: SAMUEL CROZRR, RMSTRONG &..CROZER, illrommission Merehings A, No: 22 Market street, Pittshifigt, Pa., will tittitild promptly . to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their eate. REFER ro—Hanna, Hussey .& Co., Pittsburgh; 'Han* . Graham & Co., New Lisbou,. 0.; Merchants generllly, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0.1. A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnatl; J. F. Howard, 7,,otitsvilte, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort. St. Louis; H. Bayles; StetibOnl LAW HE Subscriber will receive at his odice THE desirinhr io read lANV: He wilt-superintend. and direct their atutlies, ' andbk constant supervision, Wok Strict weekly, examinat i on, prepare them rot - admissib4 to the liar. HEADE WASHINGTON'. Thellabseribers havitheenin habit of daily profession al intercourse with• Reide-Wasliligton,nivarofintuty years,.and feel great pleasure in attesting Aherne-curacy of-his legal information. and his eminent capacity,far the undertaking set forth in his advertisetneut. - - They earnestly recommend to young Gentletnen wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro-, fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his , proposed Law _School trill Word them. Charles Studer, 0. Metcalf. A. Burke, Thos. Williams, Wilson M'Candlegg, C, Ddrimgh, -Robert Woods, Jnmee 'Dunlop ' 0. Loomis Wm.ll: M'Clure, tlecl64ter SYI2.IIFTRYD.A.ND FIFTa iffitialli, errrsurnon. PA., I .15 the roost popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es' taldishments tri thelVes.t., Thja.phum haslp gaed Ifs reputatien- by Its proprietor. keeping th e vetyk best Boots and Shoes. which are wade , expressly to ord er foe this market, and he is.not satisfied ouly it - keeping the-best assorted stock of BOOTS anti SHOO in the I,Yestern country', but he in enabled and deter.; mined to 'sell las GOODS lower, than any other house possibly can. he-rates not what facilities they boast or having for offering great iWlucernetit.9 to' the - public. It' is impossible to set garth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor, to sell Boom_ and Shoes of the, very beat qualities and styles at from 10 to 25 per cent. lower than nny other store. in,the city. , The way to talt tho.matteits for all whditilbnil phrehas=- big BOOTS and SlIOESi . to. caII.,a(BATES' GREAT' BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stoCk and prichs.„llnd all will be satisfied that the Grealßaigesiti Cornei,Smith field and Ffllls_atrera,is the place for the public, one and all, to get good BDOiSland Shoes cheap; for cash. ',.-- Great. wtr . teatern — Sallldlo f HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. TBE subscriber takes .this method , -of. inforimiag his friends and the public in- gcnerah thar has tile largest stock of the following named article's; of his own manufacture. In this city--Saddles, Herne ss, Trunks nod IVhips , all of which he Will warrant be made of the: best materissf,and by the best mecittudesAn Allegheny county. Being' determined to sell , hle 'manufactures something lower:th nn has been Itenitorore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above natned-ar ticles, to his •Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty' street, oppo , site Seventh. -Also, - bands.made to order ray machinery. octal Ci.-KERBY. hickering's New Circular Scale . Pianos. ag ia4 oo2 .RIGIIT NEW PIANO4FORTES, from the celebrated manufactory of Chicker. Mg, Boston; with the new improved eir tutu scale, just received and ntrw Open. For sale at at Dlr. Chickerieg's Factory. prices, by JOHN It MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh sole Agent for Ohicker iug's grand and square Pienos, for Westcrn.Penna. oct2 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON have just receive dthe following new works: History of Congress, Biographic.al and Political, corn 'prising a history of Warns) improvements, (Rivers, Har bors, &c..,) from the formation of the Government to the' present time; embracing, also, historical - notices of vit. mi Tis political events of 'Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Cedric tax; together With biographies, per salmi histories, fai.,-lby Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and foe simile titographs. History of Charles I, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with eisravt The Romance. of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos, C. Hart. From A new novel; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life, The Moral, Social and Proresibinal dutiee of Attorney& and Solicitorai by Samuel Warreu,Ps9.; F. R. S. of th 'utter temple, Barrister at Law. • deeS Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery. . BREPHARD ' WOULD respectfully Inform his friends and the pith y r tic generally; that he:has added 't his other bust ness, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Ilaving purchased one of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, ho 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 a portion of the public patronage. ,T he:public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. • • - 1 • BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo site'Smithficld. N B. Saporior fam.ilfatotol, rye and.dy.spepant Broad, large and. sunall'rolls, field] every morning can be had. at the store,'or my wagon, or n; my stand in the market: Cakes and Confectiouary.en hand andittade to; order.. • • . J. SIMPHARD. r No 10 Conmercial Row. Liberty st.' the best Cough Ileottehte I ever Elittv. 2l 'DEAD the followingproof of the superiority of'Dr. lard's Orientateouglilifteture, from utespectable cit izen, who hate tried it: ' Prrmattuon, Dec. 15, 1847. MPESSIIIL HAYS &BROCIEWAII—After laborhig for several *reeks under the disadvantisges of a hara.siing, cough and most distressing cold, whichhtulf thus far;resisted the ef fects of severalof the "info) I .was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriel Cough Mixture, and give lt a fair . trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half. of the bottle I found myself entirely well. “Dirthe best medicine Lever eater." , ' , True copy. JOHN HINDS. , , . - Sold by : HAYS BROCKWAY, Druggists, Oemther eial Row, Liberty street, near Canal: naburalt - go - TYVE ItOQMS, Burk logs, Fourthttreet.—Hoiog Axruoirr,:Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabittuits of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at-rooms in the third story-,of Burke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures'taken may teat' assared' that no pains shall be spared to produee them in the, highest' perfection of the art. Ourinsiruntentsaie of the most pow _extol kind, enabling pa to &triode pieteres tidsurpassed ,for high finish and truthfulnets to nature.' The public.are -solicited to call and examine. Personasitting for pictures are neither.re9uirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given. N. B. Operators will find this. a good •depot for stock' And chemicals.::: _ ID — lnstructions given in the art, containing the more receartmprovemente. . ; the. Oyster Agency. ETERS .CH.EAPER THANVHE , CHEAPEST. :--; 4Y Receivedthis day, direct front Baltimore,' by Ex press, Fine•Freth Oysters, which t will sell low, at my store, in the , Diamond also at Wm, Eramer's, corner of Second and Smithfiel d streets, and H CAtellre, corner of Fifth and Market alley. • ' " I will receive them daily at the. above places. All Oysterawarraated, moody retained, if not good: • nov2s F. R. DRAVO.. M=tl 3 n o 4 l :4ll%igkiMxttfies Great Bargain Corner, k4ft.MMEflU‘twl4/4hMegaiMWsialva:6o 1 1 [ 1 r4P.„41 1 b' riIVER - 001511'LAIN't JAUNDICE, - DYSPETSIA; • NERVOUS DEBIL}TIVDISEASE OF THEArt!'• and:tdritrections arising frond;; derangement and .Nervors • Systents, snah'as - eonsGpation, inward piles,heaTtburtrOoss,orappotitemont ed tongai,rtibiditf (if the 'atom- . ach; - swinsning of the head, fullnesseor weight in the stomaohi dimness of • viaio • 11plat- , tior of the oboki44i . Ouffecating_sensaung depression , of epirits, I spildpn heat, it beitfir•iriAttp - ,oiao Or - ,bback, • avtaknesi-Ocihe:lithiss, - told. feet; COnitarit sightings of - evili , fever and dhltpahr hend," pain- and - di.ffienlty , :tif breathing , 'when lying upon - the - tido - , frightful i• - --• dreamsosourentothtions - ,yellow- • • Bests of the Akin 'anUOyes, orperopira- '• • don; ,kei-kel‘ can be' ".. effectually •'• by DOCTOR HOOBLAND'S• CELEBRATED GERMAN Their power over the aboVe - distasertia nbt ekcelled -13 f equalled—by any ; other preparation in the United tates 2 aa, the earns in this city attest, in unit y cased -g -er 'skilful - nbysicifini bad railed.' -- • ' • Derangement in illativer and stomach are Sources or nsanity—from disorder or abstraction a morbid action of the- sympathetic' and`oilier bervei , follOwsp and the rune: Hans of the brain a.re impaired and deranged; as nerves hie theeounecting medium' between mind and inatter,it • follows from the reciprocal action that both must Ito More or less implipatedand - deranged simultaneously; dertingernairtthere WillalSo-producediseriseelthe SMN, LUNGifiDTERTISanitIGDNEVS. as well as the brain. The - thoesends 'who die •with , i'VELLOW ' FEVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing tb the-hame :enuse; and the majority of - cases of that, most painful ArseaseXONSUMPTIONi otiginates from the same: ,- In rail the stomach is the important-organ in the, system of matter, es upon it you•depend for the succesiand alt the advantages to be derived trorrr the administration of in ternal inedleinea; Its functions are of the 'wiriest •im perrtante to every one in constituting the source and Conn.: Amin of life,which is natnlion. No orgairpossesseasneh :remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable, power in mairlifyingeVery part of the system. - • • ••• , • The rare success in 'treating disease of the liver and 'stomach sneeessfallyhas norbeerra.'mant ofpathologieal knowledge ot their functions, - but,the preparation of a compoun - dthat would net upon the disease atA'ail the sympathetic afflictions. - Thatpoint has been gaineli irt these Bitters, and they are 'EN TIRELY VEGETABLE, and.will in every case permanently destroy costiletiess, and - gbkstrength . andXigor to the frame, at no toes d 4•: Whaling-the pabeinl ' and they are grateful , •ta the most delicate stomach under al i tyeiretimstances. ALL CABECUREU` • . :WHO WILD USE TllElit- AB DiRECTED,'i - '• (nr. wrrurg Ina POWER or inuncirm.) '••••• The few months this preparation has been leOire the pane; has, from its infallible efficacy; elicited the eulogy of the press through the land,. their object being forthe • benefit cif suffering ;humanity; its success ibis ' , surpassed all tirecedents, and :it is - free from all alcoholic stimulant, rryretf,l'mercury, Macs, quinine, acids, and- all injurioui mgredienta; and especially adapted to the diseasesnf the variable c limatecifihe Unitedetatesi and the West' In dia Islands. • - -$000,61595 •:• • •loo,gevo. ----207,409 72 WEEK AND : DELICATE.G.HILDREN, are made strong ,by,ushig it—in fact it fit afamily medi eine, and. can be' administered With safety to d - child one, year old, the delicate female; or a amaof ninety.. • .The' Philadelphia Democrat says medicine has an extraordinary : virtue and efficacy,:and is in great I 'demand. We min - speak from exp erience , that it has produced many wonderful cures. . ' The Daily Sun lairaf—q We believe it is one of the best mediemesof the agen.friend having used it inbis ova family. with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver, Complaint." The Spun of, the Timei and Keystone saYes=t3/o.'oll good citizens, who are invalids, know the many tuiton tithing cures that have been performed Il by Dr.oolland's celebrates ucrmari Bitters? If they do . not, we recom- Mend them to the...GermanMedicine Store, 278 Raec street; all who are a ff licted with Liver... Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the. Doctor has ;dared many of our citizens, after the best physicians I I had failed. We have used thorn, and they have :proved to be a medicine that every one should know'isfi and we cannot refra.giving : oar-testimony In their- favor, and thatwhich giyenihem greater claim upon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. ; - • . • The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated: Germaa Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia. and nervous complaints." Neal's Gazette saya—ult is not often we notice the various excellentmedicines advertised in our : columns, : because we are unwillingto speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such ATROles. A word, how ever, of Dr. Hoofland's ;German Bitters. This Wz prow lobe an excellent ortiele - fulfilling.ln every respect what is claimed forit by the advertiser. . Tlusi Daily News says: .- " A Menicixa—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 biliniy, diges tive and nervons systems, it has not, we think, an sztosz --it is s vearraara PREPARATION AND MADE wrgtotrT az conob, and to till invalids we would. recommend it as worthy their confidence. ; • • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot can he seen the evidences of many of our most tespectabler citizens of Cures in all the foregoing - Ms , eases. Principal Depot, Gorman Medieine Store, 27S RACE Street, end for sale hi Lancaster by John F. Logan; ' Dar riMurg, by D. W. Gross; and - respeetaole dealerssen erally throughout the country. ,QIILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The'Langs 10 at in danger, the work ;, of. the. destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a Sound Ann von A MOTILER? Your darling child,:. your idol' and earthly joy, ts now 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 at hersupalchral - coligh - plerces your sour' YocNo Ides, when metahaut to enter hie, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of .the fu ture—your, hectic cough and feeble limbs tell_ of your lost; of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded liamrs, it is Shorn:lan's All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arras; the wife of Wm. 11. Attrec, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roth and Dr. Mort of New York. Her friends MP thottght sliti must die. She had every, appearance of being in consumption, and. was . so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's BalSant was given and it cured her. Mrs. Osatutrauurrz, 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, 9SI Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several eases Where no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated.like a charm. Dr. C. also 'witnesred its , wonderful effects in oaring Asthma, which it never fulls of doing: :Spitting :Bload,,:aitirtning as it may . be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the - ruptured or womided blood vessels, and [Rakes the lungs sound again. Rev. - Ifsmtv Joan, 105 Eighth avenue, wits eared of cough mid catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave hint more relief than all the other. medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. T. Bents, 19 Delaney . street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring ruder Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the a. Asthm In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring' thorn to comfortable health. ' Mrs. - Lumens Waus, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years.,, Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of, the throat, and even Asthma and ConsuMption. • Price .25 cents and 81 perbottle; Principal Office 100 Nassau street, New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor. 'Lozenges. Premium • Tooth Paste, and Poor, Man's Piaster . Sold wholesale •and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh,head of Wood street, and by the follOwlng duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. N.Marshitil, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, `Manchester J. R.H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie stregt; J. G. Muslin, cot. Webster st. , and Elm; Daniel Negley, Emit Liberty; B. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikon, Sharpsburglq.Saral. Springer, Clin ton; James M'Kce, Stewartstown; John Blanr, Turtle re Cek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland.& Son, Dit'Kees , port;iv downey, Baketstoii; Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Tawnslup ; Win. 3. Smith, Tempertmeeville; Jas. Fulton, Terentum 0. 11. Starr, Sewiekly. mar94y, MORE TESTINBETNY!—Dr. W. ..Lsztas, of Favitii • Mlle, says: c 4 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,andhavo 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. CUTBHERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bit. ;mingham; and John APCrackeu, Fifth Ward. feb47, Jaynest Family Me dictates. DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1846: .1 have used your .Piqu a, Canmaatire Balsam, 'and Expectorant, in my practice . , for, the last tlirq years, 'and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, Maly yecollection," failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, ;judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed 'in them,. by, those who have useirtnem. 1 was formerly very puma to ***** Vernsifuge, until I becameacquain ted with yOurs, which has my decided prcferene to any 'other now hi .use. . - Resseetfullyorours t &c„ S. S. COOK, M. D." fEr• For sale, or .Piusburih at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. febls A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SITHU.P.—This This JD,. iteration has proved_ itself to bent' very great etitea eyht the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spi.t ting' of Blood,: Whooping .Coughi and other,Pneamontc Affections,* and the proprietors feel wapAnted-inTecom meniiing it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show eertificates.of, indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It iiPlessantto the, taste, audits offered atso low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations, that will pro -duce. such decided ;effects An such , a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 J RALPEUS C.ELEBEATED Virommats Pais are foi sale, wholesale and retail, at the REAL ESTATE Omen, No. SO, Smithfield st. Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Bir mingham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. feb 21 . OR SALE—A brick dwelling house and lot, in a plea - X sant - location,- situated on - Knoll streetAlieghenx. The bowie is we liar:ranged, tidying rived celleF, a icitch, en and dining roorkheir and rwo . pariorr, three bed rooms "and finished garret. Lot is 20 feet,' b) 120 deep, to a biliLtle street. ' Pride 81,200:: Terms; $2OO hand, balance, in, . four equal . yellily.payinehts. S. CUTHBERT,t General Agent, 5000:Meld West. • ME ! ; i ARTlllo::Cill.ili4ilibitiiteiLi :.:7:-.. IH/NFZE"If LER ;CREAM-La , nratittleier growth, beauty, and restonstion‘Opth o • Mali: 'thin . e mar when] once known;Will Cupp teed 6 rill - oilier &ti dies of the kind now In use. - Wleire• the hairis•dead harsh, thin, unhealthy,, uor turning grey, a few applica • dons will mate, th etalrsoft and dark; and give.it a 'min dful, lively appearance; and - will also'mke itmaiatain; Its liveliness..and healthy color, twice as long ea slither Oreparations that are generally used: , Where the hairli tbin r or has. fallen,ell• i l it may be restored by using this' Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of Using oils on their httirrilionirrat once parr-bast abrade or , the Chinese Hair Creatn,•ad it is uncompelled that it-wilt' not injure the hair like., the Other preparations; Lan will' benutifyLit„ and -give perfect .sanstaction in every , in) stance. For testimony, to its yernraretiOrAUalities, see the fol. l'owing • letter..farm the' Etiv. 'ME CalOwelVto "Meirrs. Benda= Streicti, Nasfiviller,tcheral'agents for the'' t3o Lauer - ea/ Bev. R. Caldwell' PCLIgOr of, he'Prabgterian • Mamas. HinctruntstiorrA &Wither Er&vrynamr-1 take p.easure in adding my testimony inlayer of the excellent preparation called Dr. Pariairs &onus Hair Cream; for. dbodt two Team ago my hair was very rivy, bristly, and. disposed to come out; but having Oriented a bottle of the Cream; and used it according to the_preseription, it is now Martini, soft, and firm - to thabead: - Alany balsMas oils, were • applied each le avingni± a Worse Jars: than before: • Ths'Cream however, litimmd eXpe7 Cations. . As an article for the toilet, - .lny'vriAs ,givis it prefereacia over all others, being delicately perftated'aridnot dis•• • posed to ratheldity. The !rata, especially, will find the Chinese Cream lo be a desideratum in their pteparttlienti for thetoilet. Eetipectfully . lie • ' • . • • • • Pulaskiannanty . 7;lB.l7. - • - Elv - Sold.'ivirdletaile and' Man; in'Pit4inittit;lit John M. Townie ,nd 441 Ma r ket and /der Mohler corner of Wood and_ . '• '; ' lel.s 2 dkcv-19 . . . ADIES ere cautioned against uslog.Common frepri -14 red Chalk: They are not v,wareXorr frightfallY t ulth - Indus it is lathe skin bow cotirsd,lioir rougB, liOrt yellow, and unhealthy the skin: appears After Using peer. pared chalk! Belfries it is MP:lnoue, containing.a large rununity of lead !' • We, hate' prepared ti'bedutiful- egd table article, which we call ,Jones' Spanish Lilly, While 4 It perfectly Innoeent, being purified of all deleterious, Qualities, and it imparts to the' skin ra natural, 'healthy, alabaster, clear, -lively white ; : trt the same 'time 'acting as a cosmetic on the ikie,liniking it soft and smooth. „. : Dr. James Anderson, Practical' Chemist of ldaisaefin; tus, sus "Alter analysing Jones' Spanishially White, I find it 'possesses the mint beautiful and natural, and at the saute time innocent, white I.iver saw; I 'certainly . cen.csuseieutionaly recommend its We to all-whose skin. .teettiresbeautifylog." Price 25 cents a box. • Directions =the best way to apply Lilly,Wliite r with sett leather tot .W91;11-111C former is preferable. • . • : • • - A• truln axe'. bk. Taaru , roit 25 cturra—White ` teeth; foul breath,lcultlik' gulps'. 'Yellow and tutherthbite eat, after being opce or twice cleaned, with Jaime. Artfl Tooth Paste,.have the appearance eftlie..thost b e a utif ul Ivory, and, at the same melt' is, so.perfeetly innocent and exquisitely fine r that its constant daily, use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good conth• non,' giving them a beautiful polish ,• and preventing a premature ifeeny.: -Those already decayed- it* prevunts.. front becoming worse—it also fastens such amid becoming , loose, and by perseverance it will reader the !oldest teeth delicately w.-kne r and make the breath delfchantly'seroist. Price 25 or 37 ceutset box.' Al,the above are sold only at Er 2 Chatham at., sign of the American Eagla,'NetalrOldcf and by. the appointed Agent's whose names appear an. the, IVIU;YOUitARZT and get tkrich husband, Mee is your fortune." Is't beautiful, -clear, Due Is white If not, it can be made so even though it be yet loW, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckfed. Thous ands huvc bent nusde thus who have weaned onee .or twice with Jones" Italian Chemical Soup. -The ogees is glorious and magnificent. :But be runeyou get the genu ine Jones ' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chalfant/infect. , • • • Mug-worm, Salbrhe um, Se arveY, ErYsiLlebrs, Barber's Itch, are , often cured by Chemical. Soap, when every kind of remedy. has failed... That. it .cares pimples,freckles, and clears the skin, all know. .Sold at the American gagle, 85 Chatham street Druid, reader, this seldom or never fails. . C. INGLIB, Jr-, Patterson. Sold at JACISO.IOI/ 89 Liberty et., bead of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boots . , . nov93. eiNE DOLDAR TWELVE ANDA 'RALF CENTS. —.lllarriage.—Cohtidersiial.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fea turesoke, is asked confidentially . can _ she. grippes/ any man could admire her while She has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by arg th e above sum, she migh t . have delicate white t pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. S c can have beautiful-white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jona' tim ber Thoth Paw; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genulite - Joritialims - Chtritical Soap; and a beautiful head of halt by owing a 25:bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Ragoratise. Do nor,form an'opinioh against this before you trty, or you will regret it; :but be sure to ask for Jones' *trucks. Sold only m New York at E 2 Chatham at. For sale by • WM. JACKSON, Agent, apt., es) Liberty at., Pittsburgh: CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE. — AmpIe. ex penenee has proved that no combination of me7i'cinei have ever been so efficaCions in removing the above dia.. eases, as DR, JAYNES ALTERATIVE.. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only . of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn discuses of the Skin, Swelling'', Dispepsia,' tee. This . medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other Snide of the body, removes obstruction in the pores Of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glandior bones. It increases , the . appetite, removes headache and drowsi nesesand itivigorates the whole system, and imparts auf manors to the diseased and debilitated cousutution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico. _ • It Is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. alsrFor sale in Pittsburgh at thaPERINTEA STORE, 72 Fatah NE', near Wood. ' ' A.;lt valve for the Human Hafrt TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY,. CLEAN AND TlNE:—PersOns in consequence of ;he many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever so good,) ne a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair Re storative, and sed bow it makes dry,vusty, red, light hair moist, soft, auburn and daft., and keeps it ; and lir its use for sometime, causes it to grow inapt/ally:beautiful ; if people ceuld.see the number of poor respectable rac, ehmucs that use it, (aye, and hnd it, the cheapestthing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeputg. 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 bottles, bat we wish people to try it. Sold only at 8.2 [mind el] Chathara stre el, New York; and try mar 2o :* WM. JACKSON, Agt. dl) Liberty at. AirORE TEWI'I,MONIC for,Dr.Willard's Family Ittedi .ol, cinea-,Theundensigited, citizens of Pittsburg. ltalar' ingpersonally.used Dr. 'Willard's Oriental Caught - Mix*: tare, and experienced its beneficial effects, doniostebier fally-recommend ois safe and effectual; in . 'acmes. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no au- ; period ; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted., CHARLES LEWIS, Pittsburgh, March 15tb, 1849. • • • • Ergold - by J. Schoonmaker di Co., John Hays, James A. /ands, J. H. - Cassel, John P. Scott; F. L. Snowdon, .1: Mohlei, Ogden do Snowden. • • ALT RHEUM; :SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERirSIPE; S LAS, Barbels DA,' Chops,' Seri Beards, • Pintiges'..... This isnaed by many plysielans irtthis'elty In ennag the above,:and wottld not conscienciously sell unless wn knew it to be till we state. • As &cosmetic, the true JONES'S. WAX . ' is peykaps thei pray article, ever known that rtmoccd trupurin . es, and: cleared and beautified the skin, making tt,poit, clear smooth and white as' n infants. But mind, It tit sold at. di Chatham st., N. Y., and by . • • • „ ,Ag e nt,WAI:JCKSON- .I,ibertY street, kittsbargli• B - Y means of - the Pocket Aisculapius, or, every :ono his own physieinfil 'twentieth edition, w ith , upwards of a lundred engravings; abowing:prisiate diseases in every shape and form ' an d malformations of the gene ra= live system, by W. YOUNG, M. D. -- • . The time has now arrivod, thut,persons sate:ring from secretdisettses,neednomorehecome the victim of - quack. pry, - as by the prestriptions colita n tried in - this-book any one nieyocure himself , without hi ranee to business; br ibe knowledge Of the most intimat friend, and , with one tenth the usual expense: - In addition to-the-general roll- . tine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of-man= hood's early 'ilecline, with observatinne on marriage-- besides many other"derangements Whieli if wiruld not proper to enumerate in the public . Oritus. • , :13:r Any persoireendingTl4iNMSTO. cans enclosed itt a lettet,will receive one copy of this booV;l?i , ..iilall, or live _ cop i es *ill be sent fOr . ouo ' Address, 'l3r.. . W. VID'UND, N 0 .152 SPllleceareeli :Philaddihl ll ;'o s ' Bl ' WANTEfi-.Piroprietonfor brug or took:Siprei, and Pedlars; in every town in the :United - Steles; to net, as agentsfor the above ' . , itet7:3m CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than -taw- other disease in our country. The young, the old, the .beautifuland:guyi are all alike subject to - iteinvidious . 'ravages, and many a hectic cheek hatbeen supposed In bloom with the glow 'of health. , But every . case °riga, runes in a cold and a cough-perhaps .deemed unworthy of attention at first--and onlymet with remedies when. too late.. Watch the first sympumut with - jealous care,- afid make immediate use of the Cough Balsamof 8... A . &.Co., which will certainly , chedrits further.* progress, and restore the inflamed organs to 'a beautiful, For sale by B. A: FAHNESTOCK & Co.;cortter. Ist. and Wood sts.; also, censer Gth and. Wood. dectl Veneers, Varnishes, ..14Ignizinvitee, • AND TURNEDMATERLALS, of evert - description' kept for sale, and on better terms-than can: be had. -' at auy other.establishment in the city. The 41E11mo-fiber, has just received:- fifty thousand feet of Mahogany Ve -"neers, erhich'he. is determined to -sell -very; !Ow.- Call land-examine them:. Also, I.oo.Ten-pin- Balls, all black,: and a splendid , article; and much cheaper ;than over- He also keeps on hand, and turns to order, all kinds-of - Carpenteestand Cabinet . Maker's Materials, sue.huas- - ~ columns; . , ' ~. Bed Tests and.:Railsi fitted: Newels;= ,--. .: ~. -up with Gazzani's ;patent Baltunros ', . - , fastenings, in the hickory Plank for hailing he - I Screw - ' --•-- Bench Serews; 7 : 7 Also Table.. Legs. .11,atid. Moulderts Rummers. Screws, Handles, Mallets. , Together - with 'all - other, thingii - genernlly kept in . - zi! in Turng Shop - • • •.0. W. BIDDLE,' • • Ryan ' s Buildings, o .' t 7lrittiiat Persons buying Pilots - and Rails, with Gaziam'S fait enings,,have Itte,right tdisellthenifwhen flitished: TRAYED OR STQLEN--From Lightcap's Tavern, 4 0 mitre front:Allegheny, blithe Friatiklinitpad,on ) , 44. 7 " nesday evening;hmt,Seps: 27th,1848, about . hand Wei has, a small. hite spot on her totaheasti and some white on one of het hind feet; had nit•it haltlr.. ishe left. ghe is lib pull, ye afs'otd: ". • • Al'W pefsoii**4o*)l" ;vim - liexTto 'the'fsiabeior, e to Jolra'Aknerqr; Se cond Ward lib Lise; Alltilteliri iond , him information *bete she east be.obMin wilt be ably rewarded,.„ . , 'MEIN FE1631 1 1.1801 , 1 2 ' 3: °ea • • • • " • Pine Townslur' MEI OCTOR 'TOURS ELP3 FOR SS CENTS! • , , ===l 1 • . .1 EDC...itgo .!. hub' , le ,4i:#lliiizt*.i. TJTEGIIZAT" fifiLlOlHalirbit NAT it - A fiIERIOAN , OIE4 fin:Hinted Own I° a Well In Kentucky reer. below the adrface Of ihb enstit, a certain rind •intaTlible cure' for. -Spraiii6,'9trainsi'.Ono4 , l3railek 4 Scald*Oltainsi Tetter; thisipolaq Scald:Head, Orono,. Whooping-Cough, IngtelliMlitoty.Bo7 B eThroas,llo‘itid • Inflattiedlbs Flatulence, Olean: Fever Sorbs; and. : • • • IN VILLIHMATORY-RHEUMATISM, i••• which yield S wits affects innsnrprising - Manner, •-, • • It has' never yet' (Oiled whonsused according teditca Ilona:: Read' the:followingi - ' ' • -••'• • • •• • .• lilsacumnart,Alleghany CO., Pa., . Nodember 18,1846. c This is to certify, that tny *ire, Margaret Gluiest, was cared of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven yoars standing, by which she WAS GO 15210444 to be obliged to use elnitch- Mi. In one weer 7 - k 'tied by using the': Araaricart and could Walk ationc air usual without treTertattbet. • :"' JONATHAN OHB.EIST, , The following ia cominuniCated by Mr. - Wsa.Nasb,_ Jackson's agent for Steubenville, O.' . A gentleinan near Steubenville, who had us:Abbess able . to phi either of-his feet to the groited rod twelve yeamirt consequence of lameness, by rho use of One: bottle enable&to walk two miles to n• wwnship.bleetieni likewise a sovereign remedy for • .:771:1' , " • iCPNTRACTI9N OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN- . • . . . . • I ' • - . :.• ' • DONS.— :- :..-: r; all iirot• ___, Ths following is.communicated by ItlrMsaM W olb, ::, Jackson's agent. for Steubenville:. .- , '• •• • r.'.o.': L.I :. •• • A Lady residing In Steubenville, ths;finffer..ofilvhele '. hand was so : contracted as to deprive her of.the.4ssofit .. for thirty-five years, was entirely cured by the use of part bottle Of the Oil„saihat she now has the perfect use at gar band fully equal to the other which, had. never been affecred.'"At has also been found tape fl safe Mid invinei - „ ble agent In the speedy and certain cure of -' • ' ..' , . . DEAFNESS .in *1 ,ense. ii not organically incurtiLls. ''' -, ..--' -I - ' - Ai ady r esiding in Allegheny city was e ffecbiallYetfied • I ' of.ohatialue deafness,Of years' continuanci, by sheltie' ' eifjess ihnit:bue bottle of the Oil, so Marsha itiliOdee: ' Ibidletter,Than she had ever done: before. -'•• .. tegoepw.7l e arn ' " known a n it i iiin Pi g l tt 4i l if el%rws:i was :I r l '• ituarifity or the yiy. • 'The names and reildences of the lady and gentleman will be given to thoSe who desire It, ta:4e. of . •at thef she' advertiser.. • ' '•• Its properties, nre.higbly developed in the certain and sarposingly Speedy care of all cases of , . •• % c/lOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. ' • Several eases of Cramp*Cholic have been effectually eared by one dose of the Oil, bi the short apnea "of halt an hour, when the panics have been agonized with pain. , Its'curatave properties have been remarkably manifested • in - thu radical 'ewe of .''. '; .. .' •• ' .•-• • • • DISEASES 0. TEE SPINE. A lady, die wife Of a planter in Kentucky, Was 'curia effectually of:one of the worst cases of disc:teed Spine.. • vvhieh had confined her to her bed for a considerable • time, in which she could -not tarn • herself.' it • is. also i .• sure'rerriedy and perfect cure for painsin the small of the back; and INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. .. ;. ', . „ Readlhar • ' -• ' • '- ' ••• •• '• • • ' Prrrsarritern,Bec. 13; 1510. True is to certify that iCsitil afflicted with'great pain in-A the email of my back and kidneys, which uffectednie . ; much that 'mild not stand upn g ht. , ' By rubbing extei• D rand rasing Indira tenspamfal internally,• night : and ' morning, " I was entirely cured: ' 31311 N 'RIDDLE, - , • near Warren, Armstrong can Pp; .. Akentleman7of Pittsburgh, aftheted with a violent ill ' Summation: or the kidneys—the -pain of which caused, him to faint:-.Wasecimpletely eureii, three days, bt"the. ‘;. use of Ainerienn Oil. • ' • • The qualifies of this' • " • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. • • is extremely penetrating- and ` anti-inflammatory, conse quently, istonfidently recommended - as &sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or in- •1 terual... Used immediately after a -cut, bruise orwound, it will'cure and prevent ; - ;-GANGRENE AND.MORTIFICA.TION. •• ; • ;. It hits, inraddition; been found salutaryl pleasing and . effective remedy for those very•unpleasant and. inconve.. • nientdiseases GRAVEL ..AND -URINARY. COMPLAINTS- -;•• • 'Price; 50 cents per bottle. • - ,• ;. •,• . . • • Vantlon..Bo on Your Guard. The ;surprising excellence and growing popularity:` r' the'American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons • palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this, truly valuable medicine, for the Purpose of deceiving therm -; wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • -• In :order to be sure of.obtaining the genuine, obsere • Ist. - See that the name -"Wm: Jackson, SO Liberiy sr head of Wood st.„" is printed on the label of the vrrappa , or each botfte,'lo imitate which is felony,- - • , 2d:' That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ;:. • • ing full directions ferrate; and also containing the•name and address` of Wm- Jackson,•Generul; Agent for the preprietOrs; likewise, the name and address of the pro pnetors, 1). Rail &Co., Kentucky., • • . , ; 3d. Purchase ONLY of the. advertised Agents, all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents-thus Dr Bail & Proprietors, Kentucit - y.: :Win- Jackson, Pittsburgh, Po:, General Agent for Western Penithylvaraia, - and port of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the 'vitt:tare: . & Bh:rick, Pittsburgh - printed at the bottom of said show b 4th., Observe—the genuine American nil af a dark green color, without any sediment, and ittepecifio ty lighter than water. 'fhe counterfeits are mostly of it' black.- color ;-,-some white, like Spirits of Turrientine, sniff:to be refined and clarified;-.'Annie Santee Oil oth era a mixture of other common Us; :Ind one a Mick filthy' looking mixture, purporting to come'froiti Me "Pittsburgh' and Allegheny Dispensaxy. ..CO."' None of; these Celia- , terfeill i estest either the Virtue or the power of the lens AME II7 - Sold wholesale and retail by WM. .JACRSON; General and . Sol e Agent for tho' Proprietor in Western PentitYlvania; Western ',Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the following dulyappointed Agents in Allegheny county, Pa.: • A. M. Marshall, - Dr. Brown, - ' Allegheny city. Jonathan Ohnesti Manehener. ' ' • Alexander Asdale, Wylie `J: 11. Jacques, Birmingham:: Smith, Temperanceville. . _G If. Starr, Sewickley'. ." ' • • - Edwa Thompson;Wilkinsbufgli.! - - Daniel Negley, East Liberty:, ' H. Z. mitchen;wilithisbur g h. .Thomns-Aikin,Sharpshor g li: • 11. Rowland & Son, ArKeesport. • : C: F. Diehl, Elizabeth:' John' John Black, Turtle Creek.' •' 11PEIdowny BakeritoWn: Saintiel Springer,Clinton. ••• • " • James M'Kee, Stewurtstorni. - , , • Riley - .111 , Laughlin, - Plurti township. .I.. Fulton, Tarentum. . • • lerendah•Flenting, - Robert Williams, Arthursville. angls4s:l;Mni• ;Rohl the. New York .Gazettcc Oct. 6, 1839, a daily :.paper deservedly at the head of the, daily gioctie r liti: Bristol's, recto."' Sarsaparilkt—h wernhaterciartesy. • tit caU tho attention of OW readers tothisinvaluable prep , . oration which will be found advertised in another column. Mr. Bristol is a brother,: and issues n highly:interesting. newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of. which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself. has been eulogised by nearly all the.press of the western 'country,.and; we doubt not, Justly eulogised. It has in its. :favor, moreover,. very flattering - testimonials- front 'the moat entinent ,practitiotters inevery, part Of.the, etlantli where ittlins been used.. Tiers;is heautY and taster enough in the bottles, and in the : engraved labels in which they are . enveloped, to, induce is purchase, even tbe'P: -preparation . itself vein not 'one of , the, ~,a oyereignell'itlV .the world,". as, everi: person must believe-A every one m ast 'believe it i4^7tion ever - T. ol, n' wita'.' - cyanid not a mass of documentary evidence conetto.;;:' sive enough to convert a.Tutit to, chreitilmitY.! Pa Y iorie of the b'oples, gentle reader,. and see whether YolinO Pat agree with us on dill 'OVUM . - Fcirsatehy: . ; . B. A;FAEINESTOOK C 0.,& .- feb.24 Ist and Wood and 6th. and.lVood ate. i lttlEUMATtast rcno. .GOUT, ALND-TIC•IX)LOKEIVA. , -1 , AA, ;respectable gentleman eatledar oar' ol:Haeci said, to inm. us that he had been afflicted, for-15 yeais with , ;Rheumatism .or _Gout, and. occanlonally Doloreax; that' he had been frequently confined to his Loom for months together,.and often saffered the lid tense and exeniciating pain, bat that lately 'hated besivf:• - _using Topic's Alterative, from which ho found the most nal and unexpecterilelief. sops. flo 'found the Iowa:- eine very pleasant and.effeetivo; and that he now cori-: eiders himself imrfee tly, c . . . . `A Fees Warirt gentlemin ofSerohdossir - habit, from indiscretion ihhis younger ddys, , became, air acted with. Ulcerations- tn.- the:Throut - and. Noiworndui ;disagreeable: eruption of the Skin. , Indeed,.- his wbelet system bore the-marks-of heing . saturtded One hand stud-wrist were .so.mucli-alrected,that he btil loSt the use of ,the hand, every part' beinreovera-With' 'deep, painful; and. offensive - ulcers, and-were as befit/us', mtd porouesamt honey-comb. = Wants at thhstfageof hie , - complaint,when-death appeared inavitrible• from a toathi some.disease, that-Jae commenced. the nee of Jayne's AID temtive and havingfakena4d,cetthoilles, is IMP perfect.: 'hhe Allendixo. operates. through , the: circulation, and/ purifies the, Wood and eradicateedisease from The system, .1 wherever located, and the numerous cures it has pets ? '" , formed in diseases of the skin; canceroserothla, , gOu liver, c,omplaint, dyspepsia pnd other , chroide disease, is trely astontshing,--Spirit of Ma. - Icr For tale in Pittsbargh,althq J'EKIINITA wronsv Freon Arrival. at Nos . lA - ra.Wood street..". HODKINSON bas- Opened, - within 'the pas* 131. week, the largest . ntsiirtment'of Punch Cli!ig.d, ever opened in this eify ; *insisting in paSs?£ , Jrialdis Plain; Gold Line and Gold Dandles, Setts; am extensive asstirtment of White,.Playiug Bina and pool Iron Stone Ware, in Tea Setts' or in the separate piecely :,' as may , be required. • Also, a beautiful asSosunett' Candelabras and bampa, of newest shapes and terns, direct from the manufacturers. Ladies would do well give him a call, at" • ocf37 . ‘I.IG Wpod crawl behiur Fifth • • • . • Buskness Collector., • nrigE undersigned,,eneouraged by the liberal patronage merchants, professional gentlemen, and me— chabies'Of the city, offers his services for the: collection, ,of accounts inithe city Of , Pittsbrirgb and vicinity,. Haw,. ing attended to:business of this kind for many years fors ~the Boardirt Trade, and being:'well, acquainted with this. andllhe - adjoining eatieri, he feels confident of his ability? 'to glye sathsfaction, by prompt and faithful-attention irs all businees - entrwited to him. „. JAMES OALBBATI; To be ilitind at Mr. Wm. 'Assn's, ,Merchaat. Tailor, Third kreet,opposite the Post Office._ REVICUN P C.M. "- 2 • - z I. DuffiAr.rountriit; ThbrciraSer.4,Mason• Jar. McG care Mdrehi Tailo Wm. B:Scui eir;' - -Dr: W. M. N'Vright, Deniirt; - [nov7:3Li D. Dodge- Gabriel Adams; s. Cambers; Liviugston; James ,Ttrapbalk _ . George.-Breedv. Ord:l3.llrnee; quinv xicoXS---Irving's Sketch . Book, illustrated; by i Z 9 I Wi pOerns, illustrated by Leutie. Read's - Pentale Poets Of AMerion, !midi p ortra i t , The Fist of the gmekerbockure:`, A Fable for - Critics. - , ElUs' Metrical Rortitineee The Child of the Sea.: Lamb's Dramatic Poets:: . LowelPs Conversations on 7.utioldieeh.-: DramatiC 19orks of Beaumont tihdfletcherl .1. Poetical Works of Speticer.- • . ;Poetical Works of Chaucer Por .- ' ' Poetical Works of Ford and IVirtssi.-t. s a ko „T- noswofer' novle • - " ' -4 401 street, near MW=lll MBE
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