MMM • . . , qttiafAticte ttoTiIING, sELtraro-orr LOW .FOIL CASH. PELANY,Nrif4O PLiberty street , Fittelitrigh, having ..tepfirifsbed Mil. Steels within the:4)lst -and Present months wit lr , the toeit styles - lit' Fashionable Good?, at exceetliagly• kofrets thg: best - ttsiorbrie.nt , of CLOTHING 40 , be iid:ltt'the. Cityte at the lowestatt'slt. price. Amongst them are every description , 01 - nDreari aud,Frock Coats; Saek'and Overcoats of all fashionable., colors and material, suchtt.s French beaver, heavy Broad Clottorianper:bitie;hrown and drab Blatikell and Calm da Prize Coatd, of the-lat=istyles., Every description of Pantaloons and , yetr d other articles in,tho Cloth ing lose Also; n riicral asSortMeat ofrOoirds to make, o order, hich I hermiticin the most fashionable manner, on e shortestnotice. ideCls) P: DELANY., Fashionable Clothing Store. Gv WERNEBURG begs leave to inform his friends end • •the _publio' in gentcratthat - he has onemid a NEW RE.ADV-MADE FASHIONAME CLOTHING STORE, on Market street,second door front •lecond street, where lie has, and thruys - keeps on band,. a full assortment of Ready-made Fusluoiiable Clothing, Which he will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH... also wishes to call the :Menden-cif his friends: and he public in general to' Ids very. extensive • sejection tit French,' English and Ttelgiuh' Cloths mid Carooraeres:, endless variety; And Vesting& for every one's use, which he has seteetedhimself in the East, and which will be' "made to order in ti superior manner, rteldi Fashionable !lead Quarters,trit Liberty streetAlald McGuire & CO.) and , at prides-that will not be (petitioned by the best of hargaimmakers. • C. WERDIEHT.MP;•* - • N0;251 Liberty street and octM-Y•'' Market street,2d door from gecend. • Biaslnes' Card. Mt.INTS IVELL SS MONOPOLT s arisrFALL: SO MUST. PRIPES; fisot will be _proven by calling at MeGontes. V, FashionahleTtuloring Estahlishment,Third street; St. Charles Building, • • . Morro: Smar.prgftts and quicksates. Varact-r: - Fresh and geed. - - Cosirsrkrtont Feryfar in the background. ' . My old eastomerN and 'all others; are respeetfully' ' in rated that pm witting them;; _ MeGITIRE 7 octlN= - . Tailor. St. CharleiC yr V ENO UM) RESPECTFULLY invite the auention. of our friends and the .publie. to the greal , varielY. , • o INTER COATINGS and other articles, SST /114,143, just receive&—amonf a st which will he found the greatest 'variety' Of SLUE, B .lu.d pram colored BLANKET!, MACKINACcand'IIIEAVER CLOTHS,— .PRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSTAIRRES, VESTIiVGS, 4'c. The above Goods laving been bought for cash; at extremely low priccs;we are prepared te am: counnotlctte all Who may tenor us with thew pationage, with good" Clothes, allow prices. Give us a l]D Remcittb er, 210 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o • MeIBULDEN & DOWNING.': T. &. J. T. RI , CA.NCE, • No, 77&70 CORNER snail. ANDLIBERTYSTEETS. llaving enlarged and newly fitted tip their establish ment, at the above well known . stand. respectfully. invite, the attention of their friends undthe public to their choice selection of. New- Goods; comprising everf_varie ty for springsand summer wear, selected especially for, theircustomex department. Those wishingto lettie their orders will find at this establishment, every style, of new and desirable goodi:: Their stock of readymade' Cloth ing is extensive got up in the hest manner, of "durable ma teriel, and well worthy the attention of, those - wishing to purchase. .2kil are invited to call. and May rest . .assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and Variety_ &large assortment of shins kept constantly on hand. Clothing I Clothing i t Clot gt I The Three • .B,g Doom vs. 27,4 Western .IYorkl 15.03000 -WEL Lmade e Uli r E el C u T t EfloGbAeßlM' on S now most. liberal terms to my old custlnneM an:the public in e general.. The Proprietor of this far -finned and extensive establishment has now, after returning, from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed - his fall and winter anansernenta to supply his thousands of el astomers with one off ' the moat desirable stocks of CM stung that has ever been-offered ia 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 unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of we western country. It it gratifying to.ate tothe able to announce to my numerous friends at home. and. abroad that notwithstanding the. extraordinary. efforts. which :I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is. with difficulty-I can keepfirrie -with the constant rush that is made on this .establialunerd. it is a well .esdablished fact, that my . sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house to the trade, and this-being- the case on the • amount sold, I can afrrod to sell at much less profit than others contd. possibly think of doing if they wished to: cover contingent expenses; I intend to snake -a clean sweelfor allitty. presentstoek ,be fore ihe beghuting of next, year; coming to this conclusion, Uvvill make. irtle inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, tomtit and purchase at ilte Three Big Dociri•-• ort-T-elfew - JOHN ISI'CLOSREV. NEVirGBOIKWEAV GOODS.--Beeeived at the lion - - City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment orelbthi, consisting of fine - French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Casaimeres, of the mostmodern- styles; fine figaredCashmero Vestings, Silk .- Velvet ,; Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we.wil I make up at the must reasonable priees, in &durable and fathiwableistyle. Ready made. Clothing,- of all .deseribtious Ladrz Cloaks of the .most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars and every article usually kept in, a Clothing Store- .Country Merchants, before purchasing eliewhere; will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, N 0.12.1 Liberty street, immediately oppimite the mouth o f Market: Cottifi-01 . C. fit'CLOSKEY. lanoari awn. Systeni. af: Book-Keeping. . . JUST P 013USIIED B Y RARPER 4- pi:CPS, N. T 04,4" quiz fi rst pat tot ibis work, embracing the, most cdild pletehouzse of indirection mai practtee,mt both Sin-, gle and Double Entry, ever published. Price 75 cents. The. whole work r embmcing the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition al setts of twks, with A chapter on Partnership settle ments, and a Kcy to the oral exercises,—tell cloth bound, rho following extraets from the written opinions of , soine,of the most eminent .Merchalits, Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in that city : "It-contains matter that is importanSand interesting to the merchant and man of business, to whoml. think it will be found highly. useful...C. O.' lIALMAD, President MarduUtan Bank,New York." "It is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practice Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRV IN, Ship owner and Iflerchl, No. 9S Front street, New York." . • , "Bemarkably. - foll and complete, and. will certainly convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un dersigned intends using it ushis Text Book. JOHN 11. SHEPHERD. Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College; N. Y " 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 the most vaned and complicated commercial business. FRASER, CashierlthWard Beek,liew York." "I believe it will be of great service, not only to.the new beginner, but to the most experience tl accountant. ' F W. F.XIMONDS, Cashier Mechanic's Bankf Wall street." "Isonsider it the first work ! have ever met with from Wldeit a thorough practicalknowlcdge of the science can be obtained. . . JOHN CAMPBELL, Merchnitt,s3 John Ist:, New York." For sale at the Book Stores:and at the. Author's Aced. tmy, corner of the Diamond and Market street.. octal Ma atones for January, ...it. 849,, BGEITLD, 4.lablEß'S, Smith fi eld. street, • .11b, third deer. above Second street -- °eddy's "Advs . Book, unusually large, with six at tractive engravings; the literary department of the high est order for this No, commencing-anew volume. Sartain's Mnion-,Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising Bit pages of readingmarter, all original. Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four beautiful en gravingEt ; in size, double number. Poems of Jelin. Quincy. Adams; with Notices of ,his Life and Character. A Critical Defence of thOGrtint Street Baptist Chinch, against the charke of corruption, in the administration of her discipline; published by order of the Church. Rose and Gertrude. or the Mysterious Wedding trans lated from 'the French of fbodolphe Topffer. An Impaitial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. Mail—a narrative of his first marriage ; also, his second, with many particulars never before published . Second :volume Paul Ardenhtim, now complete ; by George Lippard- . . Mary Barton, a Tale: of Manchester Life, England; published by . the Harpers. Julian Dc Clifford, or Woman's Love;a. Romance of Smiles and Tears; illustrated. Angelina Luxmore, or.the. Life of a Beauty; by the author of the Jilt, Breach of Promise, &c., &c. The ' Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame; by Victor Hugo. • . . decl4 . Wholesale and Retail. • SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK HANUFACTORY. 10110 BERT IL.HARTLEY; begs' leave to Ilk form his friends and the public generally, that he continues to occupy that large and corn. =odious Stare Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fa o arlock & Co., No. SO, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street; where helreepett large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, 'Franke, Carpet BagS, Saddle Rags, Valises, Buffalo Ribes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. • . • He also keeps constantly on ,Mind, and is prepared tt, urnish to Order, all kind or ftivelednose,manufactured of the bestmateriall and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured artiele, and at 66 per cent. cheap&. CountryAerchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere ' us he is determined to sell first rate articles ht. very low prices. t - -• 4. " irr.Donit forget the piaci!, No. 86, corner of Wood treet and Diamond Alley. . • . - • •apM• • - For Sale or zzahange. • T OFFER.FOR•SALE• the whole of the property on whictrl now reside; in the Sixth. Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling' House, Out Houses, &e., with the Garden ; or I'would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood "of the City ;—or I would divide the Property to, suit purchasers. 'Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins &Smith, Smithfield strem, opposite the Monon gahela House. - • Idec9r2Uiivtf) JAMES C. CUMMINS. A Card. TRH ENTERPRISING.—A - 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 man of extensive resources; yielding a profit front capital and enterprise beyond , ny operation of the day. It nth° complete monopoly of a staple article; lib solutely necessaryand essential toavery family , ns,well as indiggiensable to: themechanic,, artizun 'and proles. aloud man. capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a tecratiri employment of either large or ittriall sums. bringing Immediate and highly satisfactory returns Thosedesiron, of embarking in a pleasant,genteel bast: lien, are invited, with o t hers , to" all at diOffice:of ; .the undersigned,' examine 'the article, and form-Their own iudgmenri - foana the facts presented; Office:~E Lang Buildings , §t.Claireireet, nexidoer. a Esquire Alma' dthee, - - • ~ deaMtf ' - ' . ." • • r , ...'! , •:r7„tycat - gititt6nt• -• • • , Meg; - • - - PpOPLE , S TRANSPOLITATION_LIINE T V Ran voi'vatiEv-t , •Ntriag-staPPING.--T4e Boats belonging tci . _ this Lk* have been pat; in" En& order and ase - nrisdriintattg :regularly between Thtsburgh.ditdT.rie, touching at all 'in:dune - date Ports alongthe Canals: . A.Boatwill always lie hi the wharf; ander-tile iHoncingtiliela Bridge; tied one. . Will start reghlarly, evory other day. - The, Peopteas 'Tninsportatios'Line ~ has- every' facility. for carrying Freight and Passengers - . • •• The boats-will be. towed to Beaver by steamers r and wilPproceid to nria with great dispatch, by the :canals.' 'rise-boats aro commanded by experienced and careful men—all' of. whern have an , in terest in the Line: • • !' • ' sent,hrthroLinelo. Erie may. be"furwarded to any-point on the Lakes. .." ' , For freight or passageapply 'to ' -"; • -•• • T , H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent. Water eiree!,Pittsbiagh; • • 'ACFENTSI:i '•.- • - R. N. Cl' .PCKINGII.O4, New Castlci. e TRotrrmAN & Mrrenribraaa,yaltiski. " .! • ; SEN:ixrr Warturr& Co:, Middlesex. - Mixon Holz, Sberron. : •. JON.IOII litcCamax,Sharpsbuigh. ••• I S. B. &G. Loway, Clarksvillei •• !. • & -.T• Ani-•SD, Big. Rend.. - • ; 1, S. C. Pi..monii . WestGreetwille: • J. h T. KiLhALTHICEi - W. 11. finnEillt,llariznOWlr: • ..1 W. Wanswoirrn & Co., Sherintials Corner% ' W. 71. POWirn. - Spring Cornet ' W. C . .WAlsuty Albjed: • ... ; ' ' War. Trbart,Lonizport:' E. Plan, ; • - - •.! • • A. Know and B."Poiadartson & Co:, Erie. • ' ' the•followingAgents in. Erie will receive 1 and. Ibr ward. Preight to - any Port on - ' the'Lakes, shipped by this Line: . • .' NiP M. Gallagher' John Hearn, G: W.: ilaverktick &to.; Josiah 116110. k%; XelsookLoomie;. Walker & Pkttskitargli P, orta 1848 Pur:thc 2transportation. of:Pivigh,c to and frem • , PITTSCIIRGII,PHILADEJRIIIA,BALTIAIORE,NEW YORK, ROSTON, &C. . . BORRIDGE 4 CASH, PACcuielPiiim . , TAAFFE pO'CONNOR,- Pittsburgh. :rlllllseld established:Line hejng. now in full. operation, j_ the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to 'forward Goods and Produce. with despatch, and on the moot favorable terms,. They confidently hope, their, well known promptness in . delivering . goods — pecu liar. safety in mode of:carrying .eapacicats warehouses at each port, affording accommodations . to -, shippers arid owners of produce,—together with : their long experience and Imre raining attention to business, will secure .to them a, eon tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefally neknowleilge. . , Alt consignments by and for this tine received, charges paid, and , forwarded, in any rt . :gaited .direetioas free of :charge for commission, advauelnc.or storage. No interest, directly- or indirectly,M. steamboats. All communications, promptly attended to on applioa- Abn to the following. agents:., • •- tKiRBIR I GE & . 278, Market street. Philadelphia. TAAFFEAS O'CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. ovosNorts a co., North street ' Baltimore. WILLIAMA. 'WILSON, aI Stt, Cedar Meet, New York. Merchants Transport &elan Line. VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PBILA_DEIe • PHIA AND BALTIMORE fIOODS consigned it mr eare will be forwarded with- Vr out delay, and att. Cloven current rates. C. A. hEANULTY & Canal ttasin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. SRILLBS & REYNOLDS - t 272 and 3t , . Market street, Philadelphia.. I RA.SE, AIERRILL & CO., jr`4 Smith's wharf. ltaltimore. fgerraarkts , -6$ • ay Freight' , Line. • Main 1 848 i E X t, C e t it S e I n A lts Y b u fu „ r e n t l tTirusstill;aironhiotsfltg,fglolllll - Water street, and Pete rsourgh. ' ' Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. , The proprieteFs, thankful for the very liberal Parraitqc they 11 . ave.rei:erred daring the.last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the patine generally, that they nre now better prepared to deliver goods ot any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. - • • ruoriturrottu. JAS. A. LORE., GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN biII:HER & AssuTs— C. A:M'Ama. - rt . & Co., Pittsburgh; - JOHN 11111.1X.8, HallidaySbUtt , . IhccwoßTn & WOODS, JohlistQWll. , Ruvaitexclot.—Smith & ginulnir; J. LI. ITDevitt; G. &J. H.Shocnberg,er, P.:Rol&ott & Co.; it. hioore ;Raguley & Smith; John Parker, Wm. Lehtner &. Co.; G. P. Strocitber. ger, Pittsburgh. . jet.V , itterehanSsi Transportation • RUM :FOR the ThinspOitation of Merchandize ant . Produce to I'hiladelphia,andltaltilnere.. GoodscOnuigned to our care will he foiwarded without del4, - ut the lowest rotes. 13ills of Lading truniunitted, instructions promptly attended to, free from may extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A. 7 1 ,PANUL:TY 3r, Co, Proprieiors,' Canal Uuein, Liberty ot, Pittsburgh. (Gatette.only. copy. Western New York ftollige of Health. 2)7 L& moon'. IltrirrA.Lo,,N. - Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. , . • 411IIIS celebrated remedy is constao ly increasing its I, fame by the making till over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly reconunendeil fur Dropsy : all stages of this coin 3 - plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. .(See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary . orgaris; for these distressing complaints it sttinds alone- no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the mires testified to will con vince the most skeptical ;---(see`parmililet.) Liver Com plaint, Biliods Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the 'Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this Medicine is offered. 'No min eral agent, no d eleterions compound is it part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid: (See pamphlet.) Piles.n complaint ofa most painfel character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days ale of this article. It is fur beyond any other pr . cparanort for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility, of the System,' Weak Baik,'W . enknesi of the Kidneys, &c., or Indrunation of the same, is:itninediately rellevedby n few days Use of this medicine; and a cure is alwaysthe result of its use. It stands as a certain dyfor such complaints, and also for derangements of the female.ffrtunet Irregularities, Suppressions., painful rnen. struntions. o article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. Ito:key be relied upon as a sure and effective remedy'; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thormand'hames as of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury,. will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and . the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article rtranntrus BLOOD, and drive such diseases frOm the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all, distituica, which the limits of as advertisement will not permit to be named here ; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a. stronger array of proof of the virtues, of a medicine,.n er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this tide, that it never fails to benelitiu any ease, and if and muscle are left to build upon, let the, emaci lingering invalid limning, and keep taking the me ine as long asthere. is an improvement. The proprietor - would caution the piddle against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, Snares, &c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing,nnd concocted to gull the Unwary: TOUCH T 11824 NM Their inventors 'never thought of curing such diseasestili this aftie le had done it. 4 particular stadY of the,gamPh• las is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Pat up in 30 oz. hottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 51 each—the larger holding 6 or. more than the , two smalt bottles. Look out and not ;get iinposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithoutriptic Mixture," blown upon' the glass, the Written signature of "O. C. Vaughn" on the direettons, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. . • • Prepared by Dr. d. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi ,pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention - given io • letters unless post-paid--order frbm regularly authorized .gene - extern:l. • Post-paid let ters, or verbal comniunicauons solicitingadviee,prompt ly attended to grafts. - t • • • Offices devoted exclatively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st.,•PI: Ir.; 295 Essex et, Salem, .lititss.•; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and canticle, as Agents. . • • • • • \ .11.A.VS & BROCKWAY Agenni, - /Ml3l • No. 2, Liberty st., near Canal , Dann. • ' Ile-opened. VOLLANSBER & HAYWARD, Mrnot..tsave Boor, SHOE Sind TRUNK NIERCIIANTS, No. lgs, Liberty street, Pitt.thurgli, Pa., have re-opened agaitt with 'menace new stock of Soots, Shoes; &c., which will'he sold zit the very lowest rates. Our goods are of a superior quality being numnfactured mostly to our order, for the retail trade. Country Merchants and othersf who bur hiitell'irigain, will find it to their interest to cad and examine our goods before purchasing, as we feel confident they' wijfpleatrei both in regard to quality and price. We also ,htive hand a large supply of HaywarcPs spring temperedmetalu' ie gum -elastic Over Shoes and Buskins, which 'we' are enabled , to sell as low as •they east be bought of the man-, mfacturers.' These -shoes are manufactaredhy an entire . new process, and warranted not to melt by exposure to heat- FOLLA.NSBEE -& HAYWARD, septS.Cm Liberty st, PittsbarghyPa.' • half — ' •Iv INES, BRANDIES, GINS. &e..-1 0 a pipes Cog sac Brandy,"Jas ' Hennessy;" • 2 hi. pipes COgnai... Brandy, , 35, " Omni, Dupuy & " CO. "PinetCastillon 123 " Octaves Rochelle " "A. Seignette." & Co." 4-tiipes Holland GM; 5 qr.easks sup. Pale Sherry Wine,"DutTGordon &Co:" 5" " ' " • " " "Beigheder;" • 10 " hludeint • " 10 " " L. P. Tencriffe " " Carpenter ;', 40 30 " " " " " Lisbon • various grades; _ • " 10 lihds.,2o hairdo.' ' and 20 hbls, Rant Sauterne Wine ; 10 " Bordeaux Claret, " Ilfoulferand in, - 15 "Marseilles.. " Bergass 15 baskets Champagne , %Vine," Ileidseiek ;7- . 15 " "P. A. Mumm k; CO." : • "- " laver° wok Sons ;" 50 cases Claret, of various grades; imported in bottles ; 10 " Bordeaux Olive Oil, crop 1848, "Lama& ;,, 5 " "Latoars;" ; Marseilles '" • " " "- just received and; for Pale by..•••• 0 0 0211- MILLER & 'RICKETSON. WELVIT" - POTATOEB 7 4.IO blns.:sweet Potatoes on Ootisigmneql.od,for late LY 004 " KING k moortirliD. MIME MNE :s *~ New Commereitil Line. E. W. KIMBALL & Co., / f Duman. Knotts th. & Co., 84 Wall st., New- York ,S -` - I,_. , Lis-frpobl, England. • ' .. .. Itturtnirthuixv inforir - i their-fiends mid-the, .•:' 1 , i" .. .. ' , ,lta,hlic that they have commenced . the Wale. 1, rg ` ShVt'ting and. Commission Burinetp, to; it, i . ' , 'Belllep with the Gentled Pancake? Bustnost; 4 l' ---..._....- fratthugfiertificates of passage froin , Londttn, Liverpool. Dublin, Belfaso,'or any port of the Old Country to New:Vork, Boston and Philadelphia, on tti_most reasonable terms. Drags mas antaills of Exchang.e, from 11 to any amount on'the Royal,Bank - of Ireland and itti , bnutches, and on The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Pakket ,s aw fixed upon. are the Ist,llth, Ilth, 16th, - 21st anti Wilt of every mon th , . ~.. ~ ,/ , These Shipp are all of the largest class, mid me com mantled:by men 'of oharacter and experience. The' Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished wiilteverydescription of stores of the be_4 kind. Pune -1 reality in the days of sailing will he strictly adhered to. Packet Ships .11oscius, Sidde• oridats and Garrick, are .vessels.of•the largest els . And those desirous to bring.ut their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured• at the lowest rates. ' .' ' , c New. Orleans Line of Pickers sail weekly. For-pass age or freight, apply as above. onto • • -; . t • • JOSEPH , SNOWDEN', or' .- • • EDMUND SNOWDEN, '- -' dealt I • Corner 4th and Stnithaeld sts., Pittsbur g ' ' ' from Ei . Passage ...ta , ainit•ng/andciseland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. 1&• Ey the Suamship SARAH SANDS; and the regular Paeles .• • , . . , . , OiIV:',IIYRNES'& - CO:, engage . erato, and from Liverpool by the Regular Line - of ,Packets ott the let; Oth, 11th; 16th;21itt and 26th of every Month. 'regular-fine of Packet Shipiliailing between LW et:pool and New YOrk, coinpose the following , The FIDELIA: IheNEWYORK, " HOTTINGUER,", .QUEEN or urn WEST, " " 'ROSCIUS, ' SHERIDAN, , " ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD, ASHBURTON, . HENRY CLAY, " WEST POINT, " NEW SHIP, " YORKSHIRE, - " CAMBRIDGE, " LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTION, " SIDDONS " GARRICK , " COLUMBiA ."htorrrEzirhiA, " PATRICK lIENItY, " NEW WORLD,- " WATERLOO, " JOHN R. SKIDDY And in first class American or Merchant Ships, sailing .Wom Liverpool, to. New York and Philadelphia weekly; and by. the tavoiite Steam-ship SARAH SAN 1 as follows : From 'Liverpool on 6th June, 7th Aumpat and 10th October,and from New York on sth May, 7th ittlyi 6th September and 17th November. ' Persons .Visiting the Old. Country and those wanting their relatives oat extraordinary quick, should aelect this , conveyance, the price of passage in the Sarah Sands ing very little more than Packet Ship rates. For passage apply to P. W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South st. t N. Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. p. S.—We have at all times for sale Drafts at sight, for apy amount, on the National Bank of Ireland, its Branch es, sic. &c. Apply as above, or to JOHN THGNIPSON, 156 Liberty sweet. Pittsburgh. oat~'~` nee "—' t'• •. Hamden & Co.'s a I • rrsw PA1151010113 ARRANGEMENTS. 4`t t ID- Hereafter, all Sieerage Passengers coming from Rurope, engaged in America to come over, in either of the ships of 11A1M - ams tr. Co, will bo furnished with the hallowing Provisions, or their equivalent, in other articles ' equally. good.—See Act of Canvas, Map 17,16+19. 11111 S PLAN will prevent sickness on board. flereto- I fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provia , ions, many of them came on "mad entirely destitute, Which often rained much sickness and death. 35 Ow. Bread, All of good quail. 10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, ! of the' Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Pesos, delivered to each 33 " Potatoes, Passenger every ' 1 pint of Vinegar, • Week. with a etif -00 gallons of 'Water, ficieut supply of 10 lbs:Pulted Pork, free from bone. Fuel fur emitting, Each ship in this-Line will tie properly ventilated. and a good house' ver the passage‘way leading to the Pas , : rengers'apartment The Catribbesertud Cooking-rringes r for the rise of Passengers, are kept undercover. , Every attention will be paid to promote their health-MOT comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA- ROBINSON, FilTh St., near Rood. iIkRENIITTANCF.S and Passage to and from' • reat Britain and Ireland, by W. J. T. Tapscott, 75 South et., comer ' ot Maiden Lane, N. Y., and %Water -100 ROod. Liierpool: The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above Hoose, ate now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal .termS with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country;-and they daunt thein4 , lves their character and long standing iu Mouness 'will give maple assurance that all their.ar rangementit will be curried out faithfully. Messrs. W. Xs- J. T. Tapseolt are long and favorably known for the superior n liss.accommodatunit , 01 " 1 qualities of their Packet Slaps The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SIiERIOAN. GARRICK, 111rPTINGUEli, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SI DDONS, two of which leave earth port monthly—{mm New York the ilist and 26th, and front I.lvitpihollhefith andllthi additiouto which they have arrangement, , ' with the St. George and Union-Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure *departure from Liverpool every-five days; being thus determined that their facilities shall keep puce with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscotthi constant personal superintendence of the IntsMess in Liverpool is an addi (tonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengerswill be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, its usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Basilicas' her:rein Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge Of and forward passengers immediately ou tlteit Illudthg, without a chalice of disappointment or delay; and are, thereforn„ prepared to contrite' for passage front tuiy.seit port in Great Itritain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are tamed in giving. them facilities for carrying passengers xo far iirland not otherwise all taiunble, and will, if necessary, forward passengers far-. thee West by the best mode 01 conveyance. without any additional charges for their trouble. .Where personA sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for paAatme. will be refundedin full. REMITTANCES. The subscrihers are also prepared to give drafts at' sight for any =mint, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scottand.and AValissi fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting thuds 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'Sr. O'CONNOR, ~, Forwarding and Commiselon•Merchants, maPV-d&w-ly „" - Philadelphia. , Bache, Brothers. & C 0... 4 . FTILTOIt fr., New Yost; EDEN QUAY, „pit , PuBLINi SCOTLAND , ROADy LIVIMPOoL. • • JAMKS BLAKELY,'Agent, Office on Penn ' et., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Afratweinener for 1848. . _ . OCIIE,. BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK. IV BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York rackets, lake the liberty of nituounelhg to their old friends and customers, that their . arrangements for the year 1648 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid lane, from Liverpool to Now York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former coutse of doing business, and assure•thoite who entrust them with ^their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered i asberetofore. • • • ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring ont passengers to Pittsburgh, &ming the' present year. - febs,thndaw , ' JAMES BLAKELY. Passage To and From It s GREAT . ' BRITAIN & MELANIE Gsoaok RIPPAIID & SOY , Ko. 134 Waterloo Road, Ll vespool. Craws's& RIPPARD, NO. 5$ South at. N. Y. 1 1 11 3 E Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this 11 City of thoabove wellkaown and respectabie Houses, are Prepared to make eingagements for passengers to come QUe from any_part of Great Britain or 'lreland, by there guilt!. Line of Packet Slugs, Sailing froinLiverpool week -IY. Persons engaging with usmuy rest assured that their ("lends will .meet ,vvuln kind treatment and proMpt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL APCLURKAN' & CO., 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and druits for any amount forwarded,' pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom.' jy26:4y lIAILNDEN & CO.'S PAMINGInit AND RE4ITILHANCE HARNDPN tr. CO,continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal tenns, with , their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants; We do Slot al low our, passengers %cilia robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports,. as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and See Id 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 chow( that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others wore detained months until they could be sent in some old craft, at a cheap rite, which, too frequently proved their co ns. Ve intend - to p erform' our contracts honorably, cost lehat is May, and-not not as was the ease last season with other lattices, who , eitherperformed nut atall, or when it. suited their convenience. _ _ ' Dnafts drawn at .Pittaburgh for any ° sum -from £1 to xt,opo, payabletif any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. .JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood At._ . icriatim -- REMITTANCE. ' Nat MHESubccribern are pn,pared to forward money to all ,l1)' parte of England, Tre!tot, Scotland nud Wales, with despatch, and at the lowet Men. ' • SA.IIII.r.EL M'CLUAKEN & CO., 142 Liberty 'street. ST.. CLAIR 110USIti 'P CORNER OV ENN' ADM . ST. CLAIR STREETS. FRESH OYSTERS, OiLME, -and. every' delicacy of the season the. market affords,. served up alt the shortest notice, and in the very best style, The house is fitted op and arranged in tiid best order,-under the man agement of Isteptin JOHN M.,CANTITELL. I[3ll EXPRIS--Reeeived - atllngag ,54 - • Canttrell , a, SO jjk Market street, and for attlelaw": , dozen fine crotchet glee I workedllaFs; •" ~; ; _ . 4y ; * velvet . d‘ if, ft 1' ~n et • tt tt ;(0,48 y" ~`~~"f~fiirariiCt~~~tY~~a`"="- -7----Plre ce and: ,1 Ce • fr ME Insuran Company-of North,Amerita, of Philo dejoio,tOrqugh. its duly authorized Agent, the riuicr reriher,tilieritotuali aperngauent and.lirnited Insuronte ohiribio DIREC ORS Attliat"o:EoffitV, Weer. Selm' Broalc-K , I Al6r. Heiary , Yf' ' ' • Samuel:Wllonee,s: Sarduel"Wx Stnith; , Edward Smith, Ambrose; White,: John'A:Brown,' ' Jacob M. lhomas, John White - • , J o h n R - , - ; Ne • Thoisme boon,: - Richard D. Wood, _ Wm - Henry D. • Sherfard,'See'F. Thiess the Oldest 14st:dance Company -in the' United' Suttee, having bden`chteeied 1794: charter is per , . pawn!, and from its higlistandirip alverienceigm' plo mains; and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous schUnioter, it may he considered as offering ample sectuTii tYto.thq Ai TAM P. JONES. At Counting Roan' AiwOO4 .Tones Co l lVatUr and 2Fiontiire.,'Pittsbar 11 4 ' - ' ' ' The,Franklin .Rare';lnsurance Company • ATA arItIt.ARTHR ; E.IIP.PMJAL.-4400,oce,Paid. in N...P 1031 Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. ' Take Insti ratice,,either permanent or limited, rigaiiist loss or date- Age fire: T on property - and effeets of every description, 'in 'town oveottatry, on the smog reasonable tetras.:. AP 'plicationi Made ,euher personally , or by letters, will be promptly attended to. , C. N. BANCKER, Frett= C. G. 13Ariekan, Secretary ' , DIRECTCHS: Charleit N. ton • eke?, Jacob • Thomas Hart, George W. RiebArdp,. ThotraisJ. Wharton, • . Mordecai D. Lewis, , Tolii.4 Wagner, . . Adolphl • Samuel Grant, . David's: Brovf. PITTS' I BCROH:AGHNCY , W.tnates Marriri, Agent, at the Eiehange Oltie.6 of . WarriciMartin* Co., corner of 3d and Market Ms. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents:- in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the suxrannding eortntry.:CNo, I .-marine of Inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly AG ENCY OF T HE NRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE TIMPANP bF P,H11.:X1DW1N:" 2 `. 7147.60, Wr i .71yrd and:llroed streets, fiusburgh.—The assets or 1114. Company.on the firatof 301111/IrY, I/345, OA published conformity with an net of the Pen_ neylvanta Legialulult were Iron and klottingeo • Real at cost.— . 100,9677 T 'Temporary Wins, Stocks and Clash -•.•,207499,72 Making a total of ' .A. 4. 8909,053 42 'Affording certain. assurance that all losses will be promptly- met, and giviig entire security to all who oh-, fain poliCies from this Company.WAS taken afar low rates asmiordrusistent with security. acts. , .- WARRICK MARTIN, : eat. ' • unary. 'Located in, Aileghen Citth Flemingstreet, (continuation of - Sandusky,) abets the Nonli Common. MIIS INSTITU!,IION is now in. successful operation. 1. under the management of a competent Ittntron. and Nurses.. The Medical Staff is composed of the following Physicians: Drs. Addison, Gazzam, Dale, Brooks, Mor gue, Bell, Lange and Conananithe two Instof whourat. tend to the Germattliatients. ' The object of the Infirmary is not to be a mere meet , - tack; but a coiatire retreat for the suffering and the sick, The charity is, therefore, limited to accidents and smote diseases, twerprin extreme casei. As Many cases of thud character will be received gratis, as the fundswillailOw:- Individnals, Churches, Senefichil• Societies; Faradic; Ac- who wish to provide an asylum for, sick' friends, meinbers,and•domestics, can do so at from Ita to, 65 per, week, accenting to attendance, rooms, &.c. All applicationafor permits must be made to the follow; ins gentlemen : • br. Addison; Dr. Garmn, Sixth street; Dr, Break's,' Third street ; Dr. Morgan, Penn street ; Dr. Lange, Hand street; Dr. Contman.Penn street, Filth Ward,Finshurgf and DITI. Dale and Ball, Second Bank, below .Federal street, Allegheny city' Subseriptionsond contributions for this. Charity, may be made to the Bev. W. A. Passavant, Director of the Institution, or to the following.Baniters,*hci have kind.. ly oTercd to.reccive them: Ale ssrs. Kramer & Bohm, N. Holmes & Sons, S. Jones & Co., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., Hill & Curry, H. D. King, Ilona A. Sergeant. . dectitlm .AMES AltatSTll.o:fe. NANItEL CROZZIt. A RMSTRONC-& CROZER, Commission Aferrhants; 11'No. 21. hittrlret street, Pittsburgh, Po,' will attend. promptly to the 6n le or every description of Westerit , Produce. and other nrtieles entrusted to their ear,,. Reims to--Hann. Hussey & Coa Pittsburgh Hanna, Graham & Co. New Lisbon...a; Merchants generrillY,e Wellsville, U.; Rhodes & Oglehy.Rtidgeourl. Qi A. U. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. floward,Loiti KY.; Guile h Dorwcrt, St. Louie Hpyles, Steuben ville. .. .de'cq: LAW scuooL. • Subscriber srif rettiv< at hits °diet. yotiog, tirmen tleatrinq to. read law. He will superintend. and direct (hair atadtes, and 14 congtant apptryttion t and oriel weakly examination.. prepure for adirntaitAt to th< Bar. - READI';;WASHINGTONT. The Subscribers have been in habit pithily rtrofessidn-; 111 intercourse with Retitle Washington,Rsq., formally' years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the ateuraer of hls legal information, unit his erninent m 1 1 ,1161 5 ,10 rthe undertaking set forth in his advertisement. - They earnestly remitrtmend to young Gen'hmtelf Who wish to acquire' a gornitetteitt knowledge of the legal pre;-' cession, to avail themselves of the valvantagenvsliich his proposed Law fieliool will afford-them. • Charles Shafer, 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, Thos. Williams, Wilson Al'Crindless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0. Loomis* 13: ItrClure, LT), Mahon, W...4oomiss • -• SMITIIVIICLD AM , Ifirrll'hiltUNTS., PITTHBVRGII. PA,, , IWthE most popular of all BOUT and SHOE En! tablithroems in' the IWO. This place has gained its repulatiou by. its - proprintOr keeping. the very best Boots tort Shoes. which are made, expressly to order for this market, and he is nut satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS ond.SfittES in the NVestern cotintry but he is enabled* find doter, mined to tell his GOOAS lower than tiny - other house possibly can. he cares not what facilities they boast or lowing for offering great' indueementa to the' public. It is impossible to set forth all the Oki:images end facilities In tot eilvertisernimt, that the Great Ihtrgain Corner , hes over-others, which. enabler its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very bent qualities and styles atfrionitl to .2.5 -per cent. Mater than any.nther store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all whointend purchas. iag HOOTS and 8110 ES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, anti nil will be satisfied that the Grratliargain .Corn,er,Smith- Yield and IFylit stretts, in the place far the public, one and. all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. dee9 " • 3. BATF.S. . . HARNESS, TRUNK' AND WHIP MANUFACTORY: subscriber takes' ibis Method of - informing his 1 friends and this plane in leinstal, par he hairthe: largest stock of the following namedaructes; of his own manufacture, in this Saddles., Harness,Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant tc,t.hp made of the' best material, and .by the.. host , mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined o. ManufactaTes acenethinglower:tbanhail been hereltifore sold in the city,' he wonld invite persons in need of the .above hamed ar ticleicto his Warehouse. No. 2.11 Liberty street, oppti: site Seventh. Also; bands made to order for machinery; oct3l . • G. KERBY. Chlokeringys. New Circular'Soale Pianos. EIGHT NEW PIANO-.FORTES from , . Me celebrated Mcumfactory Clueker , eA e ing, Boston with the new improved eir4 cular settle, justreceived and now open: For sale nt Mri Chic iteri gie 'Factory prices,' by , JOHN :H. MELLOR, , No. SI Wood street, Pittsburgh sole Agent far Chieket , ' ing's - wand and aware Pianos: tor, Western Penna. oet2 TOIIMSTON dc.STOCKTGN:have just reccivedthe V following newvvorks' „History of Congress, Biographical and Political,aom brisingn history of internal improvements t Utivers, Har ore, &e..y from the formation of the Government to the present time.; ettibracing,alse, historical notices ceva— nous political events of Oeetut /item Navigation.; of: the Tea and Coffee tax ; together with biographies, per sonal histor4es, tc . c., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated. by, steel portoms, and fac simile autographs. History of Charles 1, of Fmglandi by Jacob Abbott, with engtavings.' The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Joe. C. Hart. A new. novel; Mary• Barton.: a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and SOlicitbrit; by Samuel Warren', Esq.; F. R. S. of the niter temple Barrister at Law. cleeB ron Clt.y , Craokor and Dread poker,. , • ' J. STIRPH.A.RD jirouLp resNetfully inform his friends and the pub- II lid generally, that he has added to his other busi ness the manufacturing of Crackers;of eVerrvariety.— Having purchased one bf W. 11. - Pievin , a Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all. orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice', and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion'of the public patranwe. The public is; respectfully invited to call and examine. forrhernselves. • BAKERY.No. 10 Commercial .Ravv, Liberty at. oppo site Smithfield. • N B. Sapirlor faintly Dread, ryrf and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rags, fresh every mernipgcan be had at the store,or my, wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes araConfeeuonary on hpnd and made to order. • ! SHEPHARD. No l 0 Comniereial Rovraiiherty at. c‘lt lithe best. Ccittg4lliedloine I goer Saw.” FAD the following.proor of, the superiority of Wit 11/ lard's Oricntal CauehMixaire, (roma re.spectable cit izen, who 11a tried it: MITSI3I7IIOII, Dec. 15, 1847. Allatans. I IAYS & Drioetivev:--After laboring for several weekaander the disadvantages ofd harassing cough Mid . most distressiug. cold, which hadi thus' far, resigned the ef. , (acts of 4e venal the 4rUifallibles," I.mi:induced to pur chase a. bottle of your Oriental Cough !Mixture, mid give it a fair trial. To my great earl:rile, after using only:one half of the bottle I faultd.myself entirely well., ' , llia the bent medicin e l ever eate.”- ; • • • 'Prue copy. JOHI4 Sold by AAYS. BROgICWAY, .pruggists, Commer • cinl Row, Liberty street, near Canal. junS • Xklv.AGOEßßT.WitiikrOt.WAiWeTtiiia:. ingr, gourdistrert. , --Ifouou & Annoity,ttaguerreo-• typists from, the Eatitera cities , would cull thealtention of, the inhabitants of,Pittstinr4h, pad thOneightioring towns, to their Datt'uerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms In the third story of, Burke's st. : • Persons' ishing Mctureit nikormity - resr assured that tin pains shall he spared to produce' them In the highest pc rfectimi of the art: Oar instrutnents nretir the most pow erful kind, ettnbling us to eleeute. 'Mottoes tadsurpassed . for high (MIA and trathfultiess to 'nature.. Thp public are . solicited to Call and etruninc. ; Persians sitting for pictures ure neither iettuirred or ex , .. pected to take them unless perfect satisfaCtiOn *given. N. B. gm:rotors 'will fizul this; U'gooil depot for stock and chemicals. ' ' ' .• • Mrinetructiona given in the art, containing ihe more recent Improvements.' • ' . jan7 °kilter OYSTM:9 CITI AREtt_TLIAIII,TIjI.I CHEAPEST.-- nneeitted this 'day, diract. fiom Baltimore,. by Ex pretiejine Freak, Oysters, witiolLl will sell low, at my store, to the Dfatnond,• also pt ; Win Xramer's,, actraer ! of Second and Smithfield streept;and'll ;P. KOlyce, corner glf- Fifth and Market will feceiic"lliera 'alioYe.P;fiO:. .Oysters woimnled ; money Teturifo,, if not good. :a-k . : ;.t::;4;`:t^~f~'seF'a:C~ ° r , a!>:;~;~.mi. s :r - ~TrdS..,~N ~.~~a;:; -_ "-'w~` .. - argatuGOrner, Great Western Saddle, „ -4rMA?1 0 ,3 4 • - * -- f ;' s 4..V's -, t , A-Z- 0 -. * V*: - -- : ` . 4 ~tlrng~~a~te~cc~tPs :~ T 'VEIL CHISIPLXINTAII&IiIaSI.3I . EPSIA, :LINERVOUS DEBILITY,. , DISEASE' THE Tap r, NEYS, ASTRAIA, turd all• affections arising frorp.;.. ; dorangenuint or disease. iiEtho,llSiliary, Lagoa , : • tiveOrasetilar, RespirtacaY, , and Nervous. - 17 'Syslannt; 'such - as- constipation,:lawsifil - • pilOsibeartbani,lossofappatite*at. eiLtongue, acidity_of the atom ach,swimming orthe head, fullriesa cir weight in tlie. atomach„ dimness of vision • • tidn ;of ; the ' •, • . . . Choking or suffocating sextant g„deprossion of spirits, sudden flushes of teat,' yiaiti, in the 'side or back, weakness of the litabe, Cold - fect;.constasit hrt-. aginings of 'evil,: fivei; hod ditilliain" in.dm head; 'path and difficulW breathifig *hen lying uphri . the 'side, frightfel tireams,sonreroctatibus,yelloW fleas' of the skiff ":'and deficiency tion,"&c, .c-to • • effectually •Uy DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CF.,LHDRATEIr GERMAN 'IDTTERS: • Their poimir ciVe'rtheuboVe diseases is not excelled— , !cqualled-rby: any other- . preparation Sw the;. tithed 'States, as the cures in thin' etty attest, , in many cases of ter skilful physicians had failed. • Derangement in the liver and stomach. are sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction &morbid action of :the 'sympathetic and other nerves , followa, and thefunt- Itions of the brain are impaired'and' deranged; as nerves are the connecting medium , between mind and matter, it "follows from- the -raciprdcal- , action , that hod: least , be more or less implicated , - , and Acreage& simultaneouslyi dermagemeutthere initials° produce diseaseof the SKIN, UTERUS and , Ml DNEYS, , as well a's the brain. !The thousands with die with YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA Or , INFLUENZAirin Owingthe Stone y-4115M and llie4nalority of oases' of that most painful ' disease, CONSUMPTION, originates from the saute: ' filet the stomach is the important organ in the system of attar:hi upon' it you'dipind far the 1511CCif fill and all the ladmitages to bederived from the' administration of terns I medicines:- , Its functions , are df the utmost im portance to everyone in constituting the source audio:in: , Itain of life,which is nutrition: No organ possesses such remarkable'qinpathies, none sucliremarktible power modifying every part of the system. ;.• The tare success inareatinedistase of the liver and Stomach successfully has not beeti a want of patholdgical -knowledge ot their functions, but the preparation of a ooMpound that would net upcin the', disease ssd all „the sYmpathetic afflictions; That 'paladins been gained in these Sitters, and are ENrIRELY VEGEFABLE, laud will in every case Permanently destroy costiveness, rand give attength'and vigor to the -fmnie.,-as So time , de bilitating•-the patient, , - and they' are - grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances. ALL CAN BE CURED WHO-WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, -Br -annum , ins rix* - thi Cor' idEnterro4t,',! Tho few 'months this preparation bas been before. the piblie, has , from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the wets through' the land,, : their object being for the' benefit of suffering humanity; tts tateoess has surpossed• all precedents, and:it is freefrom all alcoholic -stimulant, syrup , mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, and espeetallyadapted to the diseases of the variable h limate of the United States, and the West -In diallWands. -- WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are Made strong by rising it.—in fact it is afarnily medi cine, and - can he. admitustered With Safety-10 a child one year old, the delicate female, or a man of ninety. - The .Philailelphit' t Democrat says :—“Thisernedicine his en extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is In great demand. We-can speak-from experience, 'that it has produced many.wonderful cures." The Daily' San says We believe it is one the beat medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his atm family-with -great satisfaction In the Jaundice and Liver Complaint.". The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says :—"Do our ghod citizens, who are layalids, know the many ninon ' tilting cures that htiVe been perthritted b'y Dr. Hoollithd.'a ,celeoraieo srerinen 'littera? If they do not, we recom-• Mend them so . the German Medicate-Store, t , T.7B..llithe street; all who are ted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice,•Dytipepsid nor Nervous -Debility; -the Doctor has cared thany.of our citizent, , Alter the- beat physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every . cuter, Should knower, and We cannot refrain giving , our testimony its their favor, and 'that which gives them greater chant Open outhrtrableef-, fort thee' ate entirely yretable. - The ;Evening Rulletinsitya:—Trie.CeleliraterGerman 'Bitierg me' ao invaluable remedrfor Jaundice, 'Dyspep sia; and nervous complaints." ' ' NeartGarene says: , --41 not' (thin We notice 'the various _excellent medicines advertised in our :columns . , beefiest+ we are Unwilling to speak except frompereonal experience s and a good constitution • fortunately Makes' 'us generally' itrafigers to Rath' articles. A word, hew ever, of Dr. Midland's Germaiillitten. This- tvE avow to be an '63oellentrtiele . tiiifilling in every respect what is clainied for it , by the advertiser. • The DailyNewssayst ; ".A -filistacts - a—We speak„knowinglyof Dr. Boar celebrated.Gerioatt hitters when we • say iris 'a bleseing of ilthi n age, and is diseases of the biliary;diges ti,Ve and nervous. systems, it bps not; we,think, an rath.t.t., —it lsA VEGETAISLE ETETAItATION AND MADk WITTIMIT AL ' churn., and tcoall inv,alidt „we would recommend it as worthy theiretthfiderice. What - stronger testimony cur a medicinehavel At the Depot can he seen the evidences of many of our moat resproable .citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis- Principal Depot,' Gerritan Medicine Store. WS' RACE Street, and for sale iu Lau - caster by Jolla P. Logrug'lllar. risburg, by D. W. Groan; and respeetattle dealers. gen erally throughout the, country.. 2 SILENCis THAT ORRADFUL COUGH !—The Lungs mein danger, the work of the deeitroyrr haN been begun, the Cough of Consumption. !lath in it a sound of death. AsE YOrf A hfcmrsat Your darling child, your idol and - earthly joy s pi. /lOW perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers - , tell.the hold diseasebas already gaie e d upon her —the soand'of her sepulchral Vough'ffierces your YouncritUl . , when nun Milan to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight overthe fair prospects of the fia turelYour hectic ccrugh and feeble limbs tell 'of .your• joss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which Will heal the woanded lungs, iris ' Shermartts All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arrant, the wife of Wm. Attree, was given up by Dr.. Sewall of Washitigton,tOrs. Roe , anal Roca -McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roand Dr. Mott of 'New York. tier friends all thought She must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was' so pronounced by her physicians—Shermares 'Balsam was given and it cured her. hl s. GARRAI3EANTE, of Bull's:Terry, was also cured of co fsumption by this Balsam when all . other remedies I'‘ to give relief—she was reduced ton skeleton. On .! . Castle,. Dentist, 251. Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other tnedecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, kvhieh it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Ilalsatu.' 'lt heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again.' ' Rev. HESSE Jons,loB Eighth avenue was cured of cough and 'catarrhal affection of .50 years strulding. The first dose gave him mom relief than all' the other. medi. eine he, had ever taken.. Dr. - L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister4n-law who was laboring . under .Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted - with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. LIIMETIA WELLS, 95 Christie-st, suffered ;from Asthma 42 years.. Sherunsat's Balsant.relieved her at -unbei 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 i fectionsof the throat, and even . Asthma and Consumption. , Price 25 cents and SI per bottle,. Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New. York. Likewniettr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor. Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and 'Poor Man's Plaster, . . ' Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent iiedicine Wruehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head df Wood street, and by, the following duly appointed. Agents for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A.S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, car. Webster st. and . Elm; Dante; Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins. burgh; Thos. Nikon, Sharpaburgli; Semi. Springer, Clin ton; James liPK6e, Stewartstown; Johnßleak, .Tertle, .Creek' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland es Son, M'Kees. port,. 11.1cEldownek, Bakerstown; Riley M*Latighlia, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tareatum; G:11. Starr, Sewickly. mar9-ly . ."It i f ORE "L'ESTMONY t—Dr. W. la Al(08,- of Fayette. cilia, N. says: "I am well persuaded, and'have. been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable • Pills are of great use to' all thoss*hci may have occasion to see them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and'Ague, Dyspepsia and Biliotis F'ever, Zi fie im medietely cured by the use of Dr . Ralph's ' Pills. Price, 25 cents a bozy Sold Wholesale and retail - - ' • ' • Smithfield street, near Third.. ° Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; Sraith;' Bit; mingham; end John M'Cracken. Filth Warth ' 'fcbl7 • Jaynes , Family Me. 1 0nel , COOK, t riune, Ohio, writes, March ,1846: D"I hrtve used yotkVerritifirie, Carermatics,Balutm, an Expectorits 4in my practice, . for the lust threeS,earti.,, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them,. and never, es yet , to rny recollection, failed , of realizing my. fullest expectation in their curative properties. ; Your otheir medicines I cannot speak of from experience; hut, judging from xhose 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 them. Was formerly . very partial to v‘vv• Vermifuge until I beenmeticcitiam ted with yours, which'has my decided preferene to any other now noWan Use. • Hesseettlilly, yours,' 'cc., S. S..COOK, .M. ror ,sale in , Pittsburgh nt, the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth at . fehls_ Altpir A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre _lo)„ . paraticm has proved itself to be pf very great effica cy in the cure otobstindte Coughs, Colds, Asthma„ Spit tins, of Blood,. 'Whooping' Cough, and other PneumonicAffections, and the proprietors 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 value. It is plcasantto the taste, and is offered pica low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There ' , are perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will' pro titree such decided, effects In such a short time. .Pre-' pared and sold by B. A. FAIWESTOCS & CO., . . Corner of Firs t and Wood* also, corner of Sixth. and Wood streets. , , decl3 DDR. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILLS are for . sale, wholesale and retail, at , the • . REAL RBTATE OFFICE, No. 50, Sinithfield,st. Alto, by Wra. Cole, Allegheny' city: mingharni John McCracken, Pruitt street, Ward., feb FOR SALE-4 brick dwelling house.and lot,in pPia sent location, situated on , KnoU street, Allegheny.: The house is well arranged, having*, good cellar, akitehs en and dining, room, hall two parlors, three bed rooms and finished garret. Lot is 20 feet,bz42o 4.leop,,tea back street:, Price, 4M O X). Terms, $3 Uan hand, balance ,Irt, four squat Year)y paymenti. S-,9 I 7FERAT, OO 4raI aagb• SitutMeld street. <_-;~;_ ~ri~gs an~=ttes C „ iiiNESE HAIR CRFAM matehlei article - s for. krowitip b9.eur t ,a4d skeatinalion tor the .11(tir•P Crerani• when' 'Once anown, Wi l supercede another asti• aids of the kind now. in_ use. ,<.'inerti theimiris den 4 nr turning greyialew, tions:will make the hair soil and dark, and awe its east tifalti•lively appearwthei.and; oh o ma ko tinn i nta i x , hyeliriess and healthy colOr;.twiee'aslong'ng pripaintiontiqltattire generally used: ', l lThere the, ltaarlit: thi n , or mie'fallen off; 11.- ratty be restored by tau* this; Cream., Every lady and geritlentrin,Wheia lathe habit Of using' oils on their half Shouldat dneeptirobitie Voltle of the Chinese .I:fair.CreUm, is,woomposed,thatlx not injure th e hair like the otherprepaiallans, but beautify it, and 'give' 'perfect sanafaetion i)t.eyer'i' in; k'orteitimOnV to Its very scipenort7ublides,iee the fo V lowing letter from the Rev_ Mr Caldwell .to Mesita. Hendershott do S tretch ; : general. mgeXtalortte &inherit States: . ifthe 6tletto4l, 4 4.l7th4Ymbyterizin Church Polaski rillthSid.:frOrDaSHOT,& Tagr9V 13/OrtLl o Mi -, * treks penance in adding my_te alimony ut - favor okthe excellent preparatian called /h.. Parish's. Chinas Hatt Cream; for, "about tw6 years ago my hairvias very dry,bristly, and e din cern§ out; ,but having procured a bOttlo of th Cr ani, aid . used it accorg to headptio it ta now "tilristic t aeft, andAtin tomb Manytalsams and oils , were applied, each leaving-my bait in!rworse state before: :This. Cream, however, •htta me; urraare. As an article for the toilet,. my wife' it preference over:. all others,,being delicately pertuuied iind not die, posed to rancidity. The ladies, mmecially, ffnd,the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum ..m.thear preparations for the toilet.. Respeolfsdly r &o.,, .J R. CALDWELL. . Pulaski, January 7,1.847. - .... - • .... . 117-"Sold , wholesale-tmd-vetail,irrPittelMreritly John "M. 'fovnisen_ Mirjcptatio and 4001-Mohlerritortier of Wood mid Fitthito .- ielfekbkw-ly AIDES are,:cantloned agitinsuai:rilonsizion Prepa red Chalk - i'Tliey are not aware riousitia ttithti ikin hoaicoarke,hO liowsallow, and Unhettithitilo appeirri‘ifter asing pired chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing a. large. quantity of lead l .We'ltfisiaprepared beautlfcil vege-' table : article, :whlchwe Jonas! Spanish Lilly Winte: - . It is perfectly innocent, being, purified of all, deleeerions „qualifies, and it imparts to the skin 'a' natural ,' healthy,- :alatiaster, clear, lively white at, pre same :time -acting . as a tosinetie on the' kin,Makin . git soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical - Clietailit'of Maisechu sells, says:.After.analysingjones' Spanieh Lilly White,' _I find it poseesees the mostl3eautifal and natural, and' t the same time innocent, white .1 „eVee. saw' 'll..certainly can, conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requlrevibeautifying: 9 ' Trice 25' cents it box. Directions the best ,wai to apply Lilly. White, is with soft leather or wool—the omens preferable. A trim sine ov Tana volt caters:—Whits teeth, foul breath, healthy gums, .ilfellow.and unhealthy teeth, after being, once di twice cleaned with Jones' Amber TOoth:Pdate; have the appearanee' of the 'most beautiful ivory, and, at the same ,time it, is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely - fine, that ifs constant da4y use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth Chats e good condi= tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and pteventing premature decay.. Those already decaYed it :prevents, from becomingworseit also fastens such as is becoming* loose, and by perseverance it will render the foalestte . eth white, and make the breath deliciously sw eet: 'Price 25.0 r 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. \Wu. YOIIMARRT, and get a richhusband, lady! "Youri face is your fortune. 7, letbeautifol,-41 . 1ent (sift. -Is white? If not, it can be made. so. even dul:it be yel-, low, disagtired,Fifibitint, 'tanned and fre ckled, ,Thonn; ands have . been med.i -thus'whit have . 'washed once or 'twice with Jones' Italiaw.Chemic al Soap, ", The "effect is glorious-and magnificent, Bathe sure you get the germ, me -.Jones', Soap, at the *;sign of the Amerietm ,Eagle, 84 Chtnitaditteet. aing-Wortn;Selt-Vheturi; Siviriet;pirkipelas,Betbies Itch,hre nftenhured by lonesi Itahan , Chettucar Soupi when every- kind of .remedy hes failed. Miat• it cures . pimples, freekles, and clears the skin, allknow. Sold at the Ametteau . ..Bugle, 85 Chitthtun atieet. Mind, ; mash this seldom or never falls: _ Flaterson.: Sold at Secesoreti £9 . Libertyst.; head Of Wood, Bimini -of the Big 800 t..., . t - • nova NE DOLDAR TWELVE AND:A4LALF CENTS. \J-2trarriagu—Coacuientita,,,Any lady between wens. - ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fen tures;lcc4-issisked confidentially7edn'sbe — supposit any Mairepuld tuintireber. while shales. such yellow , teethi• such sallow;• rough, coarse akin; 'and ,sticki dirty, bad, wiry hair, when, by, spending theabove sum,- she might have delicate white. teeth, a pure sweetbreath, and a ' beautiful head of hair.: Site can .have• beautiful white teeth and sweet•brcathby using 9.25. box of .Tones , -Am ber.Tooth PriSti,t Al shin white r pure and spotless as snow, by using ' a cake•of the genuine Jones' Italian Chemical Esrap;• and a beautiful bead of - hair by using a Ms. bottle of Jones'. Coral Jiai Restmcaive. 'Do not form an opinion - agninst.this belbte•yoaury, or yen .will - regret it; but he sure toask forJones'• articles. 'Sold only-in New -York at C 2 Chatham st:: For s sale by 11... JACKSON, Agent; • • • 69 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. • CANCER; SCROFULA AND' GOITRE. Ample( perienee has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in' removing the above dis-, eases, as DR: JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has. effected cures truly' astonishing, not of Cancer and'otherdfs,' eases of Mat class, but has removed. the most stubborn' diseases of the Skin,''SWelliugs,,,Dispepsia,- tcc. This. medicine cetera into the circulation, and eradicates diss eases wherever located. It purifies the, blood and other, .iluids of the body,..fentovevobstiltifinw. ;thelidifeatif the skin, and reducet enlargement of, the glands or bOnee., It increases the-appetite, removes headache and droWsi- , ne Fs, and. invigorates the whole ,s - ystent; and iinparts ant inatioit- to the diseased arid debilitated-constitution. There -is nothing superior to it in'the whole materia medico. it, tieifectly Safe and extremely plensalit,iind has nothing of the dignsting nausea accompanying the idea orawal; lowing 'medicine. , BlCrfr For, sale in fittshnrOintThaPEKll , i TEA STORTIt -72 Fointh,ol.; near Wood., • s . . .'" Mara° A Recipe for lille.liusnan , Halr t__ frb FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY; CLEAN . AND F/Aill--Persims in consequenc, e of the nmity things sold, - set down every. article, (be it ever So good,) as . a humbug:. If•people could be made to try a 3o haute of.lonea Coral Hair. Re storative, and sed bow it makes dry,.rusty, red, lighthair Moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it ito ; and by its' use for sometime,; causes lt to grow naturally heannful if people aould see the nuinber- ef-noste respectable , mes chanies Ant use it, (ayei, and and it ,the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressunp and lieautifying,..the Hair ~for keeping it soft and in order,three. tbnes as long 'as any other article madc,• and • . -. • • ,FOrCes it 10 grole,atops its falling, • . And costs but a shillings to try. r We formerly sold nothing , less than SI bottles, but we wish people. o try it... Sold only at 82 (mind : 82j Chatham, atraut*Dieiv_ York, and by di: • _ - manidt . JACKSON.; a IL; " Y 'lkir Dr. Witlard'is 1.V.1 eines:—Thoundersighed,citizenstifPittsliarg,h,hav: ing persbnally 'used Dr: Willard's Oriental 'Cough Mix; • ture, arid experienced itabenefitialaffed ta;doinost cheer fully -recommend it its safe and effectual,' in all case Speaking' froniexperience, wno e'bellece that it has a porioff artatld recommend its lute to all the afflicts .' ' - • • CHARLES LEWIS. Piushorgh,,March 15th,1848.: • . , z • , U7'Soln by J. Sehoonmaker /Y. Co., John Hays; James A. Jones, J. n.oassci, John P. scon, -P Snowden, di Mader; Ogden Snoviejen. . ap22 . SALT RHILUAI,SCURVY,OLD SORES; EttifSlPE . - LAS, ..Varbees Itch, Chapsi , Sore-Betudr, This Mimed by many physicians in this: ity in curutgthe ahove, and we would not,consciencionsly sellunleas,wo knew it to be alt we state:. As As a cosmetic, the true JONE.S.S : BOAr . ' is perhaps the only, article eves known that removed yam:Odes, and cleared' and beautified }he akin, making it soft, olear, smooth and. Whitt's - as in infants. But mind, it is sold at Erd Chatham st., N, Y., and by - • - . WM. JACKSON Agents 89 Liberty street,Pittahargh. Doo•iroa Youasios.rl FOR SS CENTS! BY means of the Pocket iSsculapius, or„.eyery. one his own phYsiciant twentieth edition, willrupwards of a hundred engravings, showing private diseases,in every shape and forth; and - malformations of the genera tive System, by NV: YOUNG, M.l/: • ' 'The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret diseasestheed no more become the victim ofquack, eq., as by the prescriptions contatried in, this book any one may ca one without hinprithice 'to:burin:es:3,er the knowledge of the moat intimate friend acid with one 'tenththe usual exPense. • in addition to the general.rott tine of private disease, it fully explainsthe cause of man hood's early: decline; with observations on tharriagei.-; besides many other demngements whick it would not be proper to enumerate in the pnblio prints. =4 ,- .•• - - person sending 'swarm-awns rams enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this , . book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar:. Address, "Dr. )y : , YOUNG, .Tfo.ls2,Spruce street, Philadelphia," post 11:771VAIsiTED.-Proprietors of Drog or Book. Stores, and Pedlars, in every town in the United Statesv to am as agents for thethbove work. - . • • ....oct73n CIONSUMPTICIN"seiz more'vlctims than any . other 11 1, disease In our cbuntry. The Toting, the old, the beautiful and gay,,dre all, alike th aulaect its initidihua iiivages','...and many, hectie cheek has been supposed to, bloom ' with the 'glow, of, health. But every case origt-, notesili a cold and aCeughierhafis .deeme4:4 l iWOrtbY of attention at fiist+and only mot .with . retheatei when too late. Watch tlai first symptoms :with jealousde:le,, and make immediate ',use of the'Coujgh.Balarun of.11;A. Fahniatock.l. Co, which' will certaioly'eheik its thither', Preress, l o4.re.stoC e tat/allied Pigittis to a beautiful . t For sale by B. A-FAIINESTOCKik. Co., corner Ist and Wood sta.; also, coraerfith add Wood- I • dectL', • A"Tulip:l4P neervatm.sioCevery.disocription i kept laconic, and on, better terms,than can be ha d at a „ y ot h er ostabliehment in,thacity, ..The subscriber has, just received: fifty thousand, feet of Mahogany. To- , nears, which he is determined to cell ;very- 10ar. , ,0a11: and examine them. :Alao,.lfilk Ten-pin Mails, all black; end, n splenaid article; and much 'eheaper.than ever. offered in this market, „ • , . . . He also keeps pa band,,and tUTIM M order, all tr.of Crirpe.mer's and Cabinet Maker's materials, such as—... Columns; -,. .; Bed. Poste ..tmd ,Rails, fitted • Nepebti. , ~ . . ; itri , with..Gazzard43.pateat - ....i_i Balustres plank for Radingatte, r•aCTOW. : 7 .:' •: .i , '''' . . :-, . ltenehSerews • .. Also, Table , Legk.:ltlatitti •'• Moulders-' Ranimers:. ~S.erews, liandles4ltialleta'' • - -Togothir with all other.things generally:Yer-in a, -Tarn' ng',Shop. 4 ~ ~ .. Ryan' s ifaildlugs, N0.27-Fiftlrst: Persons huYirlg .Poeits..ano Alskils,. with Gatzam'a fast enings, have the right to sell them, :when finished. CITA/a ED OR STOLEN—From Lighteap's Talien!, 3 utiles from Allegheny, on lhaFraniclinßond,on ;Wed,' itesdny evening lits.tiSept.:2lttr, - .1848, Bay Mare; about . 1,41 hands high tiuis a: small While , spot on et , fdreheed - and same white on one of her hlnit feet; ha l on a higher when she left. She is ebotit 5 - years old. • • Any vertion who will •return her to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Word House, Allegheny, or send hint informationwhere ehe:entrbe obbrinekwillhe ablyrowntdttd. - " , • JOHN FERGUSPNi:: • • • . -Pine Township ; a.-a^"~hi' T ~c,.'k ~>'-.*iZts'' 9 .i , ~,++l~„~,~;rr,nY ' < kia4c~,s-.M 3 e.r °~ ~ 2 -y ~...~,~:5r+, - _ -an~ '~TeDSnee: -- -- --- -_ Pti a Oita/LP , sznilcDT OF - NATI:aw. tITERICAPsr car, :precastsa fidan-a , kell inEentucky, 135 - feet below. the Inirfaceyolthe earth; ascertain - and infallible etre" for - Sprains; Milano, Cats; Ritiars, Scalds;Thit - siciTeltee; Erysipelas, Scald Head; Croup, WhooPing-gougli,` Inflarnmatory Sara Throat, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Fl atalendOlTlcers:Feve r &ins, and. i -, “INFLADallerallY-B.HEIMILAT/Shis . , which -y i elds to ite!effeetti in a ansprising manner.. _ - It has'never , Yet' failed when , used aceerding to dime tiotts. - - Read the following: -.- '... ' , l.' t '; • .--- , . . .. -, .:-.' , .., - ~: ,• . •minnsossma,. ..,: Allegheny co., Pa.,l . _. ' '' ' ' '-''' • - '. • - NerVetuberlB4llB,lo, . i 7 ',. - Was is to certify, that 'my Anife,•AlaresChriest, was 'cured of it:Rheumatic Complaint of see', , ears standing. by :which Sileyna so-lame as to be 6, 1 g , ,1. use crutch es.' In Gas week the sr asi'eured 10-usiiii' the Amarkast -oi4and could walk about as usual without befcrutehes. , - -'" JONATHAN OHREIST. The follossti f unnunicatedliyMr. - Wur.Na sh, N r. Jasck - souls ar i biteubenrille;9 , ' 4. gentleran':,-1,4 'Steubenville, who hadoot been able to put either of his_feet tO the ground for twelve years, in optutecoadttee orliuttenen,•by the-use - of 'one' bottlp wan enabled to walk two. stifles to a township eleetien. - It is liketriseri Bove:lei:gat teraitly for'' - ' , ' ' - ' ' ' .. CONTRACTION _OF OF MUSCLES AND TEN- - . TIIE The following is communicated by Mr. Illmt"-Nrish,"1,V. • • Jackson's agent for Steubenville Alady residing Ire Stenbenville, the finger.' of whose hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it • for g thirty-five years, was entirely cured bythe use of one bottle 'of the Oil, so that she now has, the perfect inte"ot • het hand fully equal to the other' which had never been 1 - • 'affeeted. - If has also been found to be a safe and invinci ble agent in the speedEand certain cure of to till entreat:tot organically incurable. •,-• • • - A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured"of obstinateobstinatafness, of years' continnence, , by the use of Jess than one bottle. - of the Oil. so that she said she :heard better than'she had ever done before.. A - • A. gentleman well known in' ittsburgh; was cured of • deaftrirt of nine - years , standing, by , the use of n small ~ quantity of the"Otl.' The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will• be given to those who desire it, at the tithe advertiser. • - • properties are highly developed in the certain and , surprisingly speedy' cure of all cases of -0110LIC; CRAMP, AND SPASMS. • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have , been , effectually • cured by one dose of the Oil, in the - short space of halt anthore, when the parties have been agonized; ith pain: Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested • in the radical cure'of- DISEASES OF THE SPINE. -- , -•- `Alady, - the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was oared 'effectually of one of the worst; ases of diseased Spine, which had confined her, to' her bed for , a considerable time;inwhieh she could not turn herself. It is also a 'sure remedy and perfect cure forpainsinthe small of the • INFLAMMATION OF THE sinrigirs. Read the following: " • Pres : stun:ton, Dec.lB, 1040. • , Thistis to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so mach that I could not stand upright. By rubbing extei nallyj and using halfa teaspoonful internally, night and,,, morning, .I was entirely cured. JOHN. RIDDLE near. "Warren, Armstrong co., Pa.. Afgentlemaif of-Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in- - ilammation• of die kidney's—the pain• of which caused , faini—vras completely cured, in three days,.by the use of the American Oil. . , The qualities of This NATURE'S OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating: and .anti-inflammatory, cense- quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever exists, either external on n-• Teruel:. .llsed immediately after a cut, bruise or. mound, • . it will core and prevent , GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It hart,in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve ' GRAVEL AND URINARY. COMPLAINTS. irr Price, 50 cents per bottle. • - Caution-wße on Your Illuard. '• The surprising excellence and growing popularity , . the American Oil; has Induced some dishonest persons paint upon the public, miserable Imitatibnis of this truly, valuable mediculei for the of deceiving the un .wifrYi and defrauding the Proprietor. . • ' .• In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, °biers. the following open Trintos = Ist. See that the name "Wm. Jackson, .189 , Liberty st . head of Wood 5t.,7 is printed on the labe,of the wrens . of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain. .ing full directions for use; and also containing the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for .the prbprielors • likewise, the name and address of the pro , 'pneurra,D.'Hail Si Co., Kentucky. 2d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised'Agents, till of. whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names or the Proprietors and General Agenta-thus : Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and. part of, 'Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' 'namee.---. hPhlillin & Shryock, Pittsburgh-printed at the bottom 4th. Observe-the genuine' American Oil is of a dark greencolor, without any sediment, and its specific grari ty,lifiter than water. 'flie counterfeit% are mostly of a blac 'color ;;-some white, -like Spirits oFTurpentine, said to be refined and clarified;-. some Seneca. Oil---olh era a mixture of other . common oils; and one a back filthy looking mixture. purporting to come. from The "Putsbnrgh. and AllegheinyrDispensarir . Co? • ; •None. of these - calm, .terfeits possess either the virtue or the power of. the true ..I.BIERICAN. OIL. . . 1[17780.1d wholesale_ and retail by. WAIL: JACKSON, General and Sole' Agent for the Proprietor in Western ,Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern-Ohio; and trylhe following daly appointed Agents in Allegheny connty,Pa.: Dr. Broivn,. Allegheny citj r J.:R Johnson Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • IL H. Jacques , nrnungliam: . - Temperancetille. • IL. H. Starr; Se.Wiekley: ' , • F,dward-Thoinpson; Wilkinsburgh. bShicl Ne l ley,'llust Liberty. '2bottins Aikin, Sharpsbuig . , • IL Howland & Son. ArKeesport. John Illabk, Turtle Creek. ' - ' BriterstoWn. Samuel Springer, Clinton: • • . . JamerihPliee,Stewattstown. • Riley.h-PLatighlin, Pinta township., Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren terrific. • ''• ' Robert Williams, Arthrtmville. • anglSAl&wdm .- • • - . FROM - thii ; New York Gazette, .Oct. 6, 1829, a daily. ' 'paper deserVedly at the head of the daily press : in count Brirral's ztract 'of Sarsaparilla:—lt were brit courtesy' to palialw " neution of our readers to this invaluable prep uration which will he found advertised ittnuother column- Mi. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interesting newSpOper, every now mad then, one or two lumbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself 'has been eulogised by nearly rill the press .of thetwestern. 'country', and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised. Ithas finite 'favor, moreover, verY_ flattering testimonials- from the most eraingut, practitioners in every . part of the country where it pus , been, used. There ts beauty and taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved Labels in - which they are enveloped, :to induce a .porchase, even if. the preparation itself wera not °aloof the 'lsovereignest the, world," as every person must believe-it is—that is,. every one must believe it is—that is every. one who - Would not resist amass or documental . ; evidence conclu sive inougli to convert a Turk to Christianity. - Bey one. of thehotfles, gentle.etuler, and see whether you do not agree with as on this point - For eats A. FAHNESTOCK & feb24l.-- cot: of Island .Wood.and 6th and Wood ate. RHEUISIATL9fiI, couT, AND TIC , 'DOLOttIiVA. , - , 'A respectable gentleman called at our office, as: be said, to informus that he, had been afilicted for 15 years fthetimatiini or Gout, and occasionally ~with Tie Doloreux; that he 'had been frequently confined to his loam for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using j' q ytie'B aileratira from : which he found , the most sip nal and unexPected relief. lie says he found the, medi cinn very pleasant and effective, and that he now con siders himself perfectly cured.--. Philadelphia North. 4271L.T• A Eire Wotan Xttowirro.—A gentleman of Sorofulous habit, front indistretionin his younger days, became af. fected, with 'Ulcerations in the Throat and Nothiihncra' 'disagreeable. eruption of the Skin, ;Indeed, - his - whole Spaeth bore the-marks of being saturated with. disease.' One Mind and wrist were so much affected that he had . lost the use of the trund r every part being Covered With .deep, painful,. and offensive ulcers, and werees ,anti porous as an honey-comb.- It was at this stage of his :complaint, when death appeared inevitable froth a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jaynes 'Al tarative and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect. The Alterative operates through the circulation; and pantiles the blood and eradicates thseatie from the systenti wherever located, and. the numerous cares it has per- . formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, liver compiaint, dyspepsiapad other' Chroniediseases, is tialy astraushing.— e Spirit of the Timm. . - 7 , 2 1 F For tele In Pittsburgkatthe PEKIN TEA STOTIE;• Fresh Arrival at 80. 1 / 5 Wood street. MRODRINSON" has 'just ' opened. . within the past e :week; the lapped assointtent e.f.Prencb ever opened in.this city; eongating in part ofFancy, Plain, .White, Gold Line and- Gold Baod Tea Setts; an eXtenrive assortment'ciri'Vbite,PloWlog•Blue and Liver, Tool Iron Stone IVare,in Vert Sett§ or in separate pieces, as Play be required. ,Alrti; beautiful assortment 'Of- Candelabrtn and Lamps; of the' heWest shapes end pat terns, direct-frorn the. manufacturers. Ladies would do well to give bun' a call, at - - oct27' ' ' No. I 15: iFeed *1,3 doors below . . , - - , , . , ',,susinets :Vollector. .• , . •-- rillHE 'undersigned ; e ncouragnd by then be ral patronage JL, ;of the .merchants; professional gentlemen, and me c halt les of.the city, offers his services for the, collection. at accounts in,tltek citpiof Pittsburgh and vicinity. Dar allff attended to business of this kind. for =ley years for -tile hoard of Trude, and being well acquainted with this. .tilid:the-adjoit;inweattes. he feels - confident of his ability to,give- satisfaction, by prompt and faithful ;attention; to nil business entrusted to him. - - , '• ' - , , -: ' : ...., , • •• '.• IAIII - 03 GALBHATII, A.. To be ,found. at Mr. Wat.• Rssn's„ Merchant Tuilor, , T4hai street, opposite the , Post Office. • - • , . i Gabriel Adams; , , P. Duff, Accountant; -. J. Carothers; ~ - : Thomas Scott,lffason; . 1.,,, R. Lis , ingstont - , ' Jas. McGuire ?derail. Tailor; ' : James Matshall;.; . Wm.. 13. Sele3 .. , .• , . George. Breed; - - :,., -'. Dr. W. lff. 't rigia, D en it m; = Dt. Geo; H. Bruce; - ' C. Dodge. '' filovUtrn lastenii:igß, or the; hic.koxy. powrg—lrsung Sketch nook, illustrated by ~•• • • . ;Marley. : • Willis' Foenti, illuitrated by Leman: ":1 Read's Female Poets of America, with portraits . The Fist of tiiii - Knielerbockers. Fable for Critics. ;- Ellis'Metrica.Romances, The Child of the Sea. • • Lamb's Drat:with= Poets.' LoseelrsConversations on Ina *Poets. • Drarnatid'Worktor Beaumont and Fletcher, Poetical Works of SpenCer. • - ' Poetical Works - of Chaucer.' Poetical Works of Ford and Elasainger. ro x sale by H. S. SOS W,ORTH Ec CO, novie. • 4th street, near s.~~k~ ~.ra; M=IM
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