~aot -~~' i -:-~aoa~v=' mss_:... New siiritt!Gooast -4 -• • wrO.,GS z MARKET- SCREED, between- Fourth street .L and the Diamond_ Foreign and Domestic -Dry . Goods., The subscriber linslum - reneived his Britt supply! of Fancy and ample Dry Goods, adapted td the Spring Sales,-„Consisting in part of the folloWnigt 4-4 .Euglish' Lawns. only 12} - cti., French Organdy Lesvos; - 1.24 eta., 4-4 Blue Merin:Mc prints; In its:; 44 Double Purple Prints, 121 ctn., Drab. Mous de Lain, 14 cis., French Dress Ginghnins, cts., 4-4 Brown Pdae-. line, froma to 8 eta, Bleached Muslints3} ets:,44-Blettc.h ,ed Aluslin - S, - 04 ton} ets.,.Frints, Alerlmac Patterns, 24 - cis.; 2d Mournifng Fr Gingliams;l2l - eis4=Freitch Work - LADIES' DRESS GOODS: • • ••• Brocade Chanielion Silks, Ilrosha Figured Silks, Chit- raelioriSarin de Shier!, Wide Black Plaid Silks, „Wide, Block Grd.de Rhine Silks, Figured Fortlard Silks; Plaid 'Gro- d'Armour Silks , . Madonna Silk Stripes; Wide Black Pans .-Printed Lawns, English Printed Lawns, French Dress Ginghams,' Einbroidered Swiss Muslim', Paris Print, d Mous de Imins;Satin Plaid Bern ges, Chantelion Plaid Grantulines, Plaid Linen Lastres. French Organdy Lawns, • • VARIETY GOODS New style Bonnet ~...Pribbans.•Ladies' Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work Capes and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Glovei, .Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull, Swiss,Jaconett and. 'Thread FAlgiugs and Insertings, White and Black Silk Hose, Cashmere, Moravian, , Black' and White Cotton • Hose, and Black and White Silk:Demi Veils. SHAWLS: . Embroidered White . Cashmere rind Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black SilkShawts: Black . and Colored /does de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Beluga , Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroide* Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. ' • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: Daniask Table. Linens and Table Clotlmi Russia Dia per uud Crash, Irish LiTleil and Linen Lawns, Bleached and Brown Musli'ns. Castilians, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Domestic Ginghains, Colored Carnbries, Red • White arid Yellow - Flannels, Welsh Flame's, Canton Flannels; Brown, Blenched and Colored Drillings. . GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: French and English, Blue, Black and Brown Cloths; Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy_ Arestings and Cravats' . Silk tinder Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk. Handkerchiefs, and a fine Sortmeot of Gloves, Hosiery and Saspenders. PARASOLS AND PARASDLEWS : . _ I have -just received a Splendid assortment of New Style Plain And Fanny Silk Fringe Parasols, Parasoletts and Still - Shades. The above Goods have all been purchased at she low est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Rem 1, at Such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy good Goods At low prices. ABSALOM MORRIScrT. No. 65. Market st.. Pittabut New Good., wt Number. Flitrodiuet CORNER OD POUR= AND MAU= MIMS, PMEDUAGU REAT BARGAINS l-,The subscriber has just .re- Ur turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a - very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE Dltv - GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em_ be .sing a stock Corr tektites and variety not surpassed by 41 9 establishment in , the West. DRESS GOODS! - Very glossy black Silks; Cravats and Collars' •• • liand soma dress do. Black love Veils and ildkfc.; ,• Rich changeable do._ J.sconet and etunb. fituslins. Rich changeable- Satin deMlaid and' striped Mullins; Chines`.;- {Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high col'd Fre n c h'G loves, Hosiery, Ate.; Mertens; . Cloths for Cloaks ; Mode and high cord Muslin7erkeri Shawls ; de Laines; ;Cashmere do. New style mtudindetaines;!Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; I fringe ; Fancy' do. do. . iPlackThillictShawls, dodo. -Black - and colored Alpacas; Black do. do. Plaid Gingbams; bright co-:Adis do. do. tors; !Fine Broehre do. New style Visettea; Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors ; 'Plaid, Long so. California Plaids;.., {Low Priced do Black Bombazines t..lPraid Clem:kings, CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. Jetted -with. mach care- 7 -wida particular reference se fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty ol design. These -goods arc lower than they have ever • been before, and are worthy the particular attention or purchasers: The. best Calicoes for 6} cis. ever offered ; Double purple Calicoes, English, l'2l cents; • Oil chintz; British Chintzes; • New style Merrimack Calicoes;. Blue. Blue . . do. • Bloc and Orange do. Furniture do. 'CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laincs, ot the low price of 12} cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 12} etc per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging ham:Ls, for 12} cents warranted fast colors, DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Mislins, 6} to 12; • YnidWide Unbleached, to 9; Bed Tickings, very cheap; Casinetts, Drillingn, Kentucky Jeans; • s•Checks t Linings, Plaid Linseys; Domes= Gingham!, hlariners'Shirtings; Colored Cambrian; Flannels. lower than ever offered; " Canton Flannels. - LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens Linen . Lawns; Damask Table Linen ; Do. Cloths; BussistSliecting; Diapers; . Linen Drilfinc. Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets; from coarse to 'very fins, also Blue and Dnib'lllaniceis, fine and very fine, fat Overcoats. ' • GOODS FOR .OMNZLEMEN. Pine and superfine Prenchand English Cloths and ens simeres ; o*er-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats_; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and 3ferinoUnder Garments ;Merino and Cotton Half /lose, etc, etC. • The subscriber having made extraordinary prapara: tions for the Falland Winter trade, nod having.pulchas ed his Grads under the advantage of markets. unusually depressed, can confidently promise his customers the best bargains be has ever been able,to oder. . : • Customers of the house, and purchasers gene rally, are respectfully invited to call. (ncortal PHILIP ROSS. Terrible Revolution—Mars Trlumplaantt — IOIrOG AN CANTWELL, (elan of the *...) No. 86 AUL Market Street, would icspeCtfully beg leave to call the laterrtian of the public to their new stock of Goods, just eceived and opening front manufacturers and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick sSala anti Small Profits... • - - Our stock - consists, partly, of the following articles, viz: Ladies'and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, lute styles; Guard and Vest chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and - Ear Kings;. Pencils and Pens; Slidessuad Studs; Steel Buckled, for Ladies' Head Dresses ; Madelie& Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ; Ala baster Bates; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cruses, furnished; . Siver Spectacles ;_Silver Spoons, all kinds; German*Stlver. Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Hairs and PursesLCotton Bags and Parses; Hair, Tooth, Nail • and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; flue:Penknives and Scissors • Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress , and Side Scissors; latest styles ; Chida Vases ,Fruit Baskets, Agate. a Glass Vases, M , and m! ologna 13oules ; Tablet, Chessman and Bac on Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets ; , ' Chairs Wagons, Cradles, &c., &c., with a large snort- me t a o f Toys and Fancy Articles, teo numerous to men ' ' [septa Hoariness Card TYRANTS' A.S WELL ASISONOPOLIES MUST FAL L: SO MUST PRICES; UTRICH fautvvill be proven by calling at McGcrars V ToAshionau le Tailoring Establishment : Third street, St. Charles Bonding, Morro:. Stnar.pronts and guicksater. .VMILETT; Fresh and good. Comearrrsos: Very far'in the background. My old customers, and ill others, are respectfully in ruled that I am waiting for them, McGUIRE, oc ON • _ - Tailor. St. Charles: WE, WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of oar friends and the public to the great variety of VINTER COATINGS andother articles, we have lust received—amongst which Will be found the greatest rariety. of BLUE, BLACK,DRARq,~and PEARL colored iLANKET, MACKINAC, aipl LAVER CLOTHS.-- PRE/VCR and ENGLISH CLOTHS, C.ASSLIIIE'RES, FESTINGS,4e. The above Goods having been bought for Mull, at extremely low prices, we are preparedlo ac commodate all who may fauor US with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. frr - Retneaiber, 218 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o MeMULLEN & DOWNING. clothing I Clothing t I Clothing; t ' The Three Big Laws vs. The Western World !! ! 160 ,000 ‘VELLeSELECTED GARMENTS now made and ready' to .be offered on the most terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive • establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense - , just completed his fail and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ' customers with' one of the most:desirable stocks of Clo thing that bee ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style. and wor k mans hip, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, =net certainly render .tbe old,Onti vaned Three Rig Doors one' f the greatest attractions of toe western country.. It Is vilifying to me, to be able to .announce to my numerous friends at home and: Abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary; drone Which •.have made to. meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the. constant' Anal that is made on this eetablishment. It; Is well established fact, that my sales are eignt ten-times largerdian,any other house in the trade, and thle.teing the ease on the amount sold,' can nffrod to sell at' much less prods - than others could possibly think of doing if they .wished to cover contingent expenses. r intend to make .a sweep of all my preseutetock before the beginning - of next year; coining to this conclusion, I will make it the inter - est of everyman, who - wants a cheap whiter snit, to call - and-purchase at ihe,Thiree Rig Doors. oot2l-dkevie clothing at. Coat. AS the sul;scribeis intend enlarging their Store Room, theywill adhere etrietly . rothe abOVI3 terms. There fore we would respectfully invite the .attention of the public to our handsome aesortment of CLOTHING. Our Stock is large, and of the best material and workman ship. M'MULLEN It DO%VNING, feb3] - No. 211 Liberty, - oprositifobiof 7th st. Ii k TEW 000.11%. NEW lith...W.l.—ReCeiVed in the Iron :11 City Clothing Storeaf splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French. English and. American black and finicy - Cassimeres, of, the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere. Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Swine—All . of Which we will make up at the most reasonable prices t in•a - durable and fashignable sty/e. Ready made Clothing, of :all desctiPtions ; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and `Pocket Rinds, Suspenders, Ro.rnms, Shirt.:Collars, and "every article usuallyteptiti a Clothing 'Store. "-Country Merehants,before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron. City Clothing Storei •N0: . •132 Liberty street, immediately opposite the - mouth . of larket „ teetlB-11) - • .C. firCLOSWEI'.: • • - RtiNS-I..cusc AmericanlPins, just rec'd and for unlit , by IticCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, - • N 0.97 Mixt etrect.--: r ,- - ~`-~°s~~'~t~i o~ a ion Tncs ~_ , ~. tiatien BlerobanthilLitaligitilresittoria.bute PO , VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL AD, - • 1 • PRILADELIWII AND DAI.VIIOSB . 'talc Canula'and Rail RODAN being now' open, tincl, in good order, we iire preparCd in forwOd all kinds ormer -chandize and prodace lo_ThiladelphieC.and 'llattirnote, ;with procnintieba and deapatchoind on abgbod'teirns z_nny , caber Line: A.3l,o.kNutTv ,k co., • • Canal Basin:Penn Plitalnugh. AGE:rrs—CHARLES RAVNOD,lPltiladelphia,' • " ' , • -ROSE - MORRILL k ,fmr,l7 A fl • '' .l . o2lgalit; 1 0 : 4 -± ••,•' 4 f. Marchitates , iN'ay • Pre% ght - For Johnstown, Woltidisystfurgh, and aU , - intermediate pitied" - •' Tam Dine Will; continue to carry all Way Goods with their usunldispateb, and at lair rates of freight. Aosotts,-, C. AIc&NUI,Tr k Co., Pittsburgh- D. B. WAICEFLF.E.D, Johnstown. ' JOHN MlLLEll,,flollidaysburgh. Raviascecs.....lames: Jordon. Smith* Sinclair, Dr. F. Shotinberger. John:Parker, F. Von- Bonn hore.l & Co., Win. Lehmer Jno. M'Devitt & Bros., Pittsburgki John Ivory, Sunlit, hlulhollan & Ray, - John -Graff&lllairsville. - marl? '(Ganetta and Journal only 'copy.), • . PEOPLE'S TRABSPOILTATIAAr LINZ Yams 1 11 111 AM PITTSBURGH TO ERIE! ATO RE-SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line ‘ bave been put in fine order, and `are now running regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at all intermediate Porte alongthe Canals. A Boat wilt always be at the wharf, ufider the Itionolignhelx Bridge, and one will: start regularly every ~ other day. - The People's Transportation Line has every facility for "carrying Freight and Passengers. The heats* will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The boats are commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest lathe Line. - • - .117. Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes, . For freighter passagsapply to H. KIRKPATRICK, • Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLARK Jr. Co., Beaver. R. W. CURNIRGRAAL New Castle Taw:moat & hirrettnivasor 4 Pulaski. ' Ssturs-rr Wsztage & Co., Middlesex. Mullis Hum., Sherri:tn. JOBIPII ;skew's, sharpsburgh. S. R. & G. Lowa4 , Clarksville . Kura A. MCFARLASIL Big Bend. S. C. Pmrsisa, West Greenville. J. & T. KILPATRICK, Adarnsville. W. 11..H.RNERT, Hartstown. W. Witreisconni & Co., Sherman's Corners. , WM, Posers, Conneautville. —, Spring Corner. - . • W. C. Waimea, Albion. - • Cranesville. WM. TYLER, Lockport. E. Emu, Girard. A. Kum, and 11. Teutunsos & Co., Erie. The following Agents in Erie wilt receive and for- Ward Freight to any. Pert ou the Lakes, shipped by this Line : W M. Gallagher... John Hearn, G. W. Haverauck at Co., Josiah Kellogg. Kelsoe & Loomis, Walker & Cook, jet; Rae re Ittantao . Way Frolglitt Pt lase. 1848. atialak . E IXCLUSIV A Lirar }et=ntd c% or wayfrt ieenit.burg l: yi g ie'iaow,, it daßt:iti,tVaterstreetanretersburh‘ . iLnew.coeiorLxpeenl aeeommodatiouof the way busier= The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads With promptness and despatch. . JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRLNDLE, JOHN MIXER & CO. A cirsra— C. A.IIi'ART - trr & Co., Pituburgb; - JOHN MILL -La. Holliday strum Ptomoznt & Woons, Johnstown. . . . Ruirevrcts—Smhh &Sinclair . ; J. & J. &Merin; O. &J. R:Shoonberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bageley & Smith; John Parker; Win. Lehmer& Co ; O. P. Streenber , ger. Piushoreh. • le%) Western New Work College of Health. 207 WWI mums, RC/ILL& N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETAULE LITHONTHIP TIC ATIXTUH,E. THIS celebrated remedy is COlllllB/' Increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is partietb larly recommended for. Dropsy alt stages of this eor4 plaint immediately relieved, no matter of hew long stand. Aug. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaint. it 0311111 alone , no other ar ticle can sylieve you ; and the mines testified to will con *thee the meat ,Areptiem;_...(..e.e pamphlet) Liver Corn. plaint, Bilious Diseasen. Fever and Ague. To the Great Westespecially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent. %toilet tenons compound is a part of this mixture ; it cures these &telt csarith certainty and celerity:and does not leave the ay.... tern torpid. ISee pamphlet.) Files, neomplai tit of it most painful character, is Immediately relieved. and a core fol lows by a few days ate of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease orsgmating from impure blood, (See. pamphlet.) Debility of The System, Week Beek, Weakness of the Kidneys. her, or Indentation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few dayti We of this enedicter, and it cure is always the result of its use. Sturm& as a certain rem.: dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities. Suppressions, pzunful men struation*. o %mete has ever been offered, esrept tins, which would touch this kind of derangements It may be relied upon as a sure and effective remedy , and. did are feel permitted-to do so; could give a thousand names a. proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints— See pamphlet. 'All broken down, debilitated COSlntill lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to net immediately. and the poison. out mineral eradicated from the system: Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article Prater rue stool:nand drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of curetlll all disease., which the limits of as advertisement will not perthit to be named here Agents give them away ; they (villain 32 pages of certificates of high character, and a stronger array of Proof of the virtues of a medictue. te l er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any rase, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid store on, and keep Inking the rued/cote as long as thercis an improvement. The proprietor semi n 1 caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of Sitassrstuuss.STlVPS,tr.c., as ures for Dropsy.'Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing,and concocted to gull the unwary r•roccn valor son Their inventors. never thought of caring ouch disease/till this article had done it. .A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly ,soticitril. Agelltm, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuttously. Put up In 30 or. bottles, at $2; 12 cir...do, at $1 each--the larger holding a 02- mare than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon, Every bottle has." Vaughn's Vegeta hie Lathontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princl. pal Office, 227 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid .., ,, 411T1 from regularly authorized Agents rretred. Post-paid let ters, or verbal comtnunicauon* soliciting advice, prompt. ty attended to gratis. Offices deioted.exclusivety to the sale of this article -132 Hassanst., N.Y.; 2n3 Essex st., Salem, Man.; nod by the principal Droggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty at., near Calllll Basin. Patterson'. Carriage Manufactory, Diamond alley, between Weed and Seradtfirld streets. '', • Wirral: may ntwnym be found an 'neon ' • a - went of Family Carriages, Barouches, _ Buggies, and all kinds of 'heavy work, row a six horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. Persona wishing to purchase or cordniet.for any thing' in' the above line, are zeapeotrulty invited to call. oet2B:tf • City LlEreirySEables. THE subscribers haring purchased from • Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in tending to increase their stock of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, &c., would respectfully solicit a share of patronage from the public. - Horses 'ept by the day, week. month or year, and additional .galls are being erected, In the second story-, for the a e. Commadatioa of Canal stock. fe b23:3rn ROGERS & OBEY. Its retiring from.t.he Livery business, 1 with plettifure (from a long acquaidtaticel recommend my successors to the.patronage of my friends and the public. febnlw - CHARLES COLEMAN. Bigelow's Carriage Dianaliaiatory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield . to E.. M. BIGELO‘% would respectfully inform the public, that at his Factory can Au: timas be. found a large supply of ''" w ":"' Family ,Curriages,. Barouches, Buggies and all lands cif.rancy.C.tuTiages, - equal in elegance and neatness to hay. foutld in the Mutt. Contracts for tiny number: of 'Carriages, Muggiest and. Wagons, will be .promptly filled: .A11 . 1013* of big own manufacture will be warranted.' . . -''RErsasatEs—Col. Putterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D. Gaziam, Esq., Enbert. Robb, EN., C, L. Magee, and .Alderman Steel ~_ [feb27:d3m Wholesale sud'Uet • U. ADDLE, AND TRUNK ItiAri,tUFACTORY. DOBF,RT H . HARTLEY, begs leave to ' . 11 'form his friends and the pia - bile generally, haehecontinUestoeccupy that liege and cam atodiettit Store Room,.formerly occupied by Sanaa au esttick.ES Co., No• SO, cernoreoLDiamorai alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment 'of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet 'Bags, Saddle Baga, V nlises, - Buffalii Robes, 'Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. • t • . . n o also keeps constantly on hand, and ,is prepared . to t ur al,b oracr, allitinds of. Riveted Hosemanufactured of the best material,ixed in a style of workmanship equal . to the eastern manufactured article, and at ta9 per cent. cheaper. Country Merehunts and Fanners would do well to call and examine his Stock before nurchasing elsewhere, as he is determined io.eeil first rate - articles-at very low prices. • Donl. forget the place, .No. SO, cornet; .of Wood lreetiniii Diamond Alley. apfe • Notice. ..lUrYlt rerstomerS, - strangers visiting. the city, and others (tithg - t ino provide th emselve with a. hand • same DRI4S S PANTS., VEST, or any .otherarti ale l in the line, 'can. do, so_by leavintr theitordera with JAMES' 15PGUIRE, - Ttiftar, „Third street, St..Chatles fittildthg. /am sticanme, by Eapress;anotherpiaceltbPit milVd Blacit,:the.very.. thing for.Oloaks, aiidjnstin Season. Jenllt Tlicrdstreet,t3t: Charlisatthidi'4. • t , t;,i .4; • ;-• - _ • -- • - • 1, . . .. ~,, , , -_ ,:•,i 1.:-, " ' ; PROPEOCTOes einigri - th . * : Anf4; 1 /0 -1 6WVFAXTTf$161116di I relondo • iCOVLANt4t,:• 11 . are SteamshipSteamship.SAßAß SANDS," , and. Male' ra l 7 ' " Peale* fe4:ll • • [(it ;;;N . . • Ps W 8T,11111,10 & C 0 . ,. fa b 24.1 P 0 . 83, South itreo, New veipooi. York t .and 313, Waterloo Road Li •• .P tssone sending to the Old Country for.their friends, eon have thorn broaght out by Abe Regular Line of Pack ets, hailing frgni Liyerpool on Ist, Otl, Ilth,l6th, 41st or %Waif every month, comprising the follcrwing Ph/alias , Siddons, Henry Cplumbia, C o nstellation„ . ' Rbscin,s' Patrick HenrY, 'Cambridge, , Isaac' Wright. , Waterloo, Constitution, Ashburton - , NeW,=York, Garrick ; „ West ' Queen Ot the West, Montezuran, Yorkshire, Sheridan, New World. , Liverpool, Oxford, . . J0hn . ..11. Skiddy. O t t in the first class American Ships, sailing from Liv erp ol and the Irish Ports every duy, comprising the—. Se. Patrick, St. George, Andrew - Foster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Ptobus; Elsinore, Wth. A. Cooper. And many others, Which this limited space will not ad mit bf hereenumersiting.. pi W. BYRNES R. CO :are the sole Passenger Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail-. ing ,days, for 1849, are as follows: From Liverpool on 20tht January, 2811, March, 4th June, August and Sib! October; from New-York on 24th February, ad. May, sth' Julti 6th September, and 16th November. Therefore, those, wishing their relatives out early in the Spring, will find, it to theirintorest to patronize this, Old /..ittablisited House, OUT arrangements being so per- , , feet that no delay or disappothtment can occur. - Drafts at sight for any amount oil the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &c.., &c, at all times for sale. Ap-, ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, , P. W. B 1 IMES & CO, 83 South st., N. Y, and 31:1 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or to— JO/IN THOMPSON, jate273f- - !Se Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ._ ._ New Commercial Line; : 1 E. W. KIMBALL & Co., / S i lk:aim, Ktsraus. S. Co:' S 4 Wall st ,New-York, S / Liverpool, England. RPSPiCTIITLLT inform their friends knd the 0 ' public, that they have commenced the Gene " rat Shipping and Commission /Wiliam, to ,1 1 k i gether with the Genteel Possmiger Business, • granting certificates of passage trom London . , Liverpool. Dublin. Belfast. or any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the Mamt reasonable terme, ; Drags and Bills of Exchange, from £1 to any'amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and oh' Liverpool. The days of sailing of - the Regular Line of Liveryiodl Packets 4 as fixed upon. are the let. nth, 11th, IGtb, 2141 and Rfith of every month. These Ships are all of the largest dee*" and are Com manded by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired lit point of splendor and convenience They are furnished with cverydeseription of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality In the days of nailing will be strictly-adhered to. Packet Ships Roseins, Sicldons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessel. of the largest eta...,; and those desirous to bring oat their fnends, cannot select finer or wafer Sh Pasaage eau be seemed at the lowest rialeok. IPI New Orleans Line of Packets rail weekly. For p age or freight. apply as above. or to ate- JOSEPH SNOWDEN. o EDIHUN D 'SNOW DEN. r '. dean] Comer 4th and Smithm Id tie., PilifthiErst :: . Flaruden it, C 0.... • . • a i ' KM PASIX3OIik r .. ARRANOB'JIEXTI9. 117" Hereafter, all Steeta,ge Pauksensers contout front Europe, eilaged in Antenca to refill , over, tat tiller et the ships of Hawing - 7f a Co., will he furnished with the following Provisions.or their ennicalent,in other astielts Tally gittotl.—Sce An qj Canrrns, May 17, 1044.. Inlet PLAN wilt prevent Winer, on imarti. Hereto fore, when Pamwoger. found tbetriiteleee in PIO - Vill , ion* ' many of them came on totrifYl entirely !laminae, which often taxed much liCintelil and death, :::, lb+ Dread, All of good quail lo - Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 '' Oatmeal, of the ProriAtins 10 - Flour, funuchetl will be 'lac " Reams and l'eas,l r deliverrd to each 35 - Koalas*, i l'aviiienger erei' I pint of Vinegar, I seek, llClth a su i t- CO gallons of Water fmient supply pi 10 tot Salted Pork. tree from hoot.. j Foto for rookoll Each this Liar ortfl he peopetty ventilated, arta good house over the passage-v. av Mambog to the Paa. eilitirers` apartment. The Gamboa. and Cookioterau t tsok for the ass of Passengers, are kept atitltY ewer. Kssr3 - artaniiet)lol6llbc paid to promote Melt health audeOttlfOtt. Agent at Pulahutgh, .109111. tit je7 FttiO evt.. near Wood TutptorottNiGtamerat c4tmlirratlono I RENtirra God Pua *a ge to and j a from Great ttrtiain *Mt irriszikl, by W. T. Tapseott, 75 South it turner of Malden Lane, N. Y., and laS Water loo Rood, Lavrrpool. Th. Stb.Cllll,trll, seceptrit ttw Age-Wl t tyre *tort, Rouse, are now prepared to make arranyrements on thr most liberal terms with Rowe destrOOS art papas Jr passage of their friend: from till , (Ihl Country; 044 Mry flatter thrtuaelves their character and long standotg to busineas give ample. at:tura:we that all their at rational-rots will be eat gird out faitithrhy. W d J. T. 'Papteo , t ate long and fa oat: y known for the to nor RUM. Illrt.rtlSMOdallillll,.and *winds. , 10 , 2 ,1, i,‘ Or li , ll Packet Ship. The tt VEEN. 01 , THE HERMAN. oAartlcK. UNCAP/AI. R0L 4 C1173. LIVERPOOL, ...I siDot)Ns, or whia, !rare rail' port monthly Neuf York the Ulu arid and from Lt rot - pool thetth and 11th; In addition to attach they hare arrangements with the St. (rWorge and . L l lica 01 Ltatrpool Puckett, to mama a dcpartOye (morn !Arc/pool carry Gar clays, briar, thus drwiettined chat thew Cat '4 ttlie• *lull keep parr with theit torrratusig 041.1THISIge: while Mr W. Tapacott't C-o,lll.ltat rUP.nr.M'idn4te of the harmers to tete erpool tt an .444 canal wrathy that the comfort and urcommodattoo of the paasengers well porttruFariy atteatled to. Ittiou. at usual, a /VIM glitylattlai lir Tift-1111p0M1111011 /111.111C,P,Ikr1Wrtqf ilittatrairsh add the Atlantic Cates, are thereby estiaibtd to tale charge to and forward passengers untuediately on thew landing, without a charier. ot diattppouttment ot.drlay; *ad are, therefore, prepoted to mintract for passage tram any scar port to (.rent lintron or Ireland to this city, the. nature PS rhr titisittra, they arr. corroged Writil4 theta facilities tut carry tog pattroger• so far utiatnt not SUM/MM. Ea tainatiim and will. tf orcestar,y, forward posaratiVt• fin' tart %Vest by the Leal mate on eortyryarre, without ally additional charge.* for &heti. trouble. Where pereorts ,nut for decline taming out, tin amount paid lot paeartge will be tvtuudrd to lull. REAUTFANCES. The *Witt-rib-era are aim prepared to awe drafts Yt sight (or any amount. payable at the principal CIUP-4 arid towns In England, Orland, :Wetland and 'Wale*, tap* af fording a rile and extiertitkirm mode of remitting Pundit to ,11 .* 0 ' commie., whiob Pr4VOUP retithiring mach faedi- Ilea will find it to their rotten to argil thenweives of , Applienticm Of by letter, pov-ptioll will be promptly m: tended to. TAAFFF, O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Contrini , Aion Illerehanta, map2T-daw-ly Philadel ith Roche. Brothiere. d Co. j ill Ftwreist , New Vote; Err•Qc•T, Dost.vt; Soort-oto Rosa, I.lvairooL. JAMES ISLAKE.I.I", Agent, thrice on Penn .1., Canal Pin*Lurgh. A fray' grottn is lot 1 ,PI DOCIIE, 13110 s. ft Cu, mole Agents for the lILACK 1:1; UAL!. LINE, of Liverpool and New York Parket., Mi.' the liberty of nonOuneing to their old friends and customer., that their asrangratentefor the year Ink. beittg complete, they are prepared to bring out passeittrers, by the above epleutlid Line, from Liverpool to New 'tort and Philadelphia. They refer to their former courser:if dojos business, and assure those who entruet them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be renderthl as heretofore. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALIFI4. DYalls for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. thluitbridaws , JAM}:I4 , BLAIREI,Y. HAIINDRN icouos P 1111 ENG El AND 1111117TANT11 . . T_TARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from 11, any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the 113061 liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the want. of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scampi that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them tho moment they report themselves, and see to their well-bei , pug, and despatch them without anydetention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to slum that they wore detained forty-eight hours by ins in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be , sent in some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coition. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, rout Udiat it may, and not act as was the case lastseason with other offices, who either performed - not at all, or when it, suited their convenience. ' ' • Drafts drawn -at Pittsburgh for any sum from El to £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Value. .10.311 U A ROBINSON, lanYdEuropean and General Agent, Fifth street, one. door below Wood at. .111/FOREIGN 11111 • 111A1CB. 71 HE Subscribers are prepared to forward money.to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with espatch, and at the lowest rates. - . SAMUEL M'CLURKEN k CO r • 142 Liberty greet New and Important Works on California: tal HAP IBAW IN CALIFOSNIA—Being the Journal of a Tour, by Edwin Bunn*, , New edition, with an Appendix, containing..accoums of the Gold Mines; - various routes, outfits, &c., &e. • • NOTES. OF TRAVEL S. IN CALIFORNIA _Come prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo; • logical find nineralogiciat features ot the Country. Also, the routes from tort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego in California, including parts of the Arian{ was. Del Norte Gilo ovens . , from•the official 4eports . of Col. Fremont andllejOi•Kmory. CALIFORNIADs 'History, Porilation,CJimate, Soil; Prolluctions and • Heitierk,' frora Sir George 'fiimpsott . O'Connor's Journey Remind the World, With ab ac- count of the Revolution.in California and conquest of that country by the United Sines. By John J. Hughes, A, 13. Also ' Col. Mason's Re p o r t, on And other documents the Gold Region. ' - • The above this day received and for sale by • . KAY & CO., feb29 „ _Corner of. Wood and 3d sta. CHAtGEABLS SILK Visrit,roit onaghas P. mt-7W. Murphy hue ortpFnbi few very. hunch soma changiablueint Visits' verraufiable Tor Chrietmak Presents, virMeh Selling at reduced. prices., Alto, narifitionsearess Silks, Satin, superfine tecsr,style Alen; iupprie.:Hfilds &c. • &en RMRMMEM • - • ' N-33 E - JiLli I The Ftramillin Fire AiSS* Bll /C* C°111 1" 1$ )' - „LA Charles VV.: Banker, GeorgeW.Alubaravi; Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Latvia, '• ; " Tobias Wagner, _ .Adelphi E. Rorie, , ; • Samuel Grant, ": David Jacob Morris Piitierttin: • ' • ; CHAS. W. HANCKER, I:!reet. ' PTAs; G. atomise, Secretary. 8 1 W — Continue to make trisuranceaterphittat or limited,: on every, description of property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Pintd, whihh, with their Capitatmtd Preminins,asfety biveited , afford ample p"rotecGon to;thesisured.' The Assets of the Company. on it antui7T I tai :lB4 Diems published airheably to an Act of Assembly, Were as. 01-10Wi, 10Wi, • Ite Mo w x.ui rtg s ages 81,047,438 41 te 94,724 83 Temporaty ,Loans: .. . . • 08,801: 85 Stocks .... ....... ... ..,b23 23. , , , • • Polk 39.8114 37 413,3(8,402 71" Since - thelr hicorporationi ;11 period of 19. years, they have paid upwards or Oiu Fourßundrect Tb,ou, son 4 lotion, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of ths advantages of Insurance, as well as the 'ability and dispnettinn to meet with promptness, all littbilities. • ' - L GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, • mitrq Office N. E. corner Wood, end 3d sts, . Films andlillarine Insurance. . TirelptigZaaeugT'grory°l2,l2Aecrirgi,olnit:, seriher, otters to make permanent and limited Inairrance OR ptoperty, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by.4e renal and rivers. Arthur 0. Coffin, Preeq. — l3l;n7uel Brooks, AJex. Henry Charles Taylor, Samuel %V . Jones, Samna, W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, • ' John R. S. Thomas P. Cope, Richard 11. wood, Wm. Welsh, • Henry 17. - Sherrard, See'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered In 1794.. Its charier i 8 Per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the.public. WILLIAM P. JONES. MCounting Room of Atwood,Jones & Co., Water and Front sic., Pittsburgh may4y A OENCY OP THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE .11. 'COMPANY OF PHILADELP.A.--N. B. owner of Third and Wood green, PiruburgA.—The assets of the company on the first of January, 1945, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, .were BMA! , and Mortgages.— 5000,61.5 0.1 Real &state, at cost • 10%967 71 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash 21 ik 499 " ;flaking a total of. • • - 8009,883 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be prontotly tuck and giving entire security to all who ob tain policies front this Company. Risks taken at as tow rates as are consistent with security. oesi 'WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. AOa . TO Till. FINTERPRISINO.—A me chance is now presented for the safe investment In a ht.:Weems en tirely new; one adapted to the mall of limited, as well aw to the 111311 of ettimsive resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It lathe complete monopoly of a staple artiele, ab solutely necessary and essential to evervfaiaily, its well It lUtil.pelliab/e to the mechanic, artisan and profes sional man To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of either large or small sums_ bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.— Those decroo_ of embarking iu a pleasant, genteel heal nevi, are invited, with others, to call at the office of the undersigned, examine the article ' and form their own itulement, from the facts presented. Office—Exchange Buildings, §l. Clair street, nexidoor . o E.wintro Jobaf.' COLVER a. ItINT.R.A. LAW aciioOL. rl l lll , , Sobsenher will re else at Ins *Mee, young Gen tlentett dewing, to read Mar. He will superintend and direct their stud us, and by eoustaut supervision, and mkt workly eiatnination, prepare them for admission to the liar. HEADE WASHINGTON. The Soho:Them have been it:staid' o(daily profession. uy intereottrse with Reside Washington, Faq., for marry mare, and fvei great pleasure in antsling thr, arcurtiry m" 4, 0 fr - glit ilitormssion, niid hit eminent eaparity for the undertaking set forth in his adrenisetnetil. They earnestly, rerornmettrl to young Gentlemen who with to "Noire a competent knowledge of the legal pro. fesmon, to avail themselves of tlw, advantogra which his prnr,o.ed Law seltool will afford them. Chsrtes Sholer, 0. Merrell, A. Matte, Thos.. Williams, Wttron NlVandlesS. Callarrath., rtol,-rt Woods, James randop C U Looms Wm. B. M'Clute., J Mahon. A. W. Lamm dret:eaut syttTOVlti.b AND 11 . 111111 entity*. sentirrmirs, sta., jV. the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE He lataillOilant• to the West,Tido plate 11 , as gained its reparation by its protadetor keeping the very bey! Boots and Shoes, which are Thole expressly to order for this raarltrl, and he is not satisfied only IT keeping the, best assorted stink of HOOTS and SHOLS in the - Western conntry. has ha is onstslett and deer. tano-d to sell his HO( lower than any other house possibly von. be roars sot vast liteilitimi they bassi-or hat otx tier offs tin; wrest indateaseots to the pohlie. It is ‘totwo.t4le to set far* all the tulltraeormmotol feeilitses In ;in 01se,rosement, that the EtYtlit. Bargain Corner bite ores otheit, wftiett eneftles. Its proprierm so self hoots and Awes of the very best Ilarsiiters stml Kyles as from ID to wi'.per ernt lower then any other gore its the ray. The way to test Mr sunset is far all who imentl purebss tor 1100 - re , sad vita}., to tan at HATES' lint:Vr CRAG A IN i:3)11 X ER, *rani at the mock and prices, sand on ail; he smisfie4 that the Oreatliargoin Corissr,Salia. 441. ind F 91... orreds.t. ibityloce tot the path. ., .our and all.lo err good HMOs sent: um* elvap, for Okla. tle , 4) . ...1. ELATES. Wotatoria a die t fIAtINENS. THUM.: AND WHIP AIANCEACTORY. eahteriter take* this method Of informing hta ff.encis and the. public In reuerst, that he has the Isere et mock of 11,0 followmg-ttomed arieles,of his nom Max4 . la7e, i;s this city-44.41ri, Ilittoeto , ,Trooks and viehich wit) amlltant to I* ioadu of the best ittaterutt, an 6. hy the, best mechanics in Allegheny county Min •tetertaiarit to 1..11 his manufactures .intneihmg km-v.1.0m0 hots been hercternte sold in the city, he wilted invite perotwit in need of the above named sr, title., to hi. Vt'arrtrouge. No. ..H4 Liberty erect. oppo• mg, sercoth. Also, bands mad. - to order for machinery. octil 0. liCV.Rit'.• Chic Sieving's Pianos. JOHN tl. 3StII.LOR leak A.C ., 1 Mirk:tines Pixossofat Waten Pen,s.vl. venial No, el Wood meat, Pittahurgh, boa received, and now open for sate, the following elegant aaaortment of Piaon•Fortro, direct from the manufacturer, and for gate at Mr. ['bickering's I:t 4 lo..tont prier*, air le sopern Roacwood, seven oatave,earard in the MOM clean/it and rich e.yle of I..ouis XlV.—new *tale. • One Ifoaewood, mitred, amen ciotare--sew scale. One do 61 oe tare—new scale. One 40. 6 octave, carved mouiding--new !este. Two do. C do round comers; Taro dri 6 do. aware " ,‘ (4 The shove are from the manufactory of . J. Chickening, Horton, and of the latest cylea of furniture, aud with his new 1111 approver) acute. Atao. on hand. and tor . . Three ROIMWOOd Phial:Mit/ ochres; from the manufac tory of 11. WorreSter.NeW 'York, formerly of tho firm of tOodart. Worcester 2* Bullhorn. Two Rosewood, ti octave Pianos; from the manufactory of (late Jc Co..N. Otto Itosewood: octave; manufactured by Bacon es 'Raven, New York. One Mahogany tt octave Plantar marle-tu Baltimore, anti left by the owner for sate, either for cash or in eg i.harige for such good* a* will al i.* country *taro.— Price 6300. lan3o JrtiNstifietos have mat rreeivedthe following new works': History of Congress, Biographical and . Political, corn. prising n history of internal tmproyentenhighterrs, Har bors-, hte..) from the formation of the Government to the present time ; embracing ' alseibi*torical nolie"" ve nous political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax; together with biographies, per. Waal histories, &0., by lienn•l3, Wheeler, illustrated by steel portrait*, and filo simile autograpbs,• Hismary of Charles 1, of Englund by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. . • A new novel ; Mnry Barton a Weal' Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solie itors•, by Samuel Warten i. Esq.; R. S. of the niter temple, Bamster at Law. decS Iron City Cracker stud Bread eatery. J. SIIPMEARD 1 OITIAti respectfully inform his friends and the pub.. tic generally, that he has added to his other hug. ness,the manufacturing of Craekers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. B. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Breadvachimes, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by aetrict attention to boldness to shaft' a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselveit. . . . o ß e A s K m E ah ß fi l e ' id N . a:10 Comtn Row, Liberty at, oppo . . • N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepala Broad, large and small rolls,;fresh every.momiNican be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in - the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hostd and made to order. BIiBPIIARD. ; .e029 - 1Y No - 10 COminerelta Rear. Liberty et. ; 2 Steel and •Ftle Manufactory. Sin subscribeirslhave2enlarged their Steel and File T Manufactory, on.the corner of Olfam street and Spring ItiloY,Fink-WaT4, P ittsburgh,,by,erecting* con verting furnace, catching furnace and a-tilt inuamer.,- Their Steel, nowtheing of aeuperbir quality; and having engaged competent opereturp,thoy.era Prepared to ftiv Msh Files of every description, that will compare with the beat imported article and being deterialinid to make it the interest of all who nse Files In nny'way; to -par chase- from them, they will sell:their Files at reduced prices, for Cash, They will also re-CutTiles, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Publiepatron agge is respectfullyinvited nov7);J.*NKRIII I it CO. . . ,New MUlinery, -Rinks, Velvets, dke. IreIJUST received from Now :York, a choice setae , tion of elegant rich Satins, Silks;Minter Ribbons, French Flowers, Plutoosolipz.:ll. itandsome as sortment or Winter. Bonnets, lloodar CaF e6 . l- C gtdinals i Visetti, ere., on hand and made to order in the latest style, at the s hortest notie.e, : MRS. DUFF, deed ' No, 10 St. Cl ' t IWearaide.) 4) FASHIONABLEMI4LIN ' • 1%441A:a Blair Fourth street, near Wood, wouldintbnnthe Ladies' Tittsburgh.nnit Oust she' will open on. Tuesday, the 24th inet., an extensive russurnnent of FM and Winter Millineri•• ' • "t2n Tx, • SK BASKETS AT - Nu, SO 18A1icr,1517.04P-7U°n' V V slating of Roseirooo,•MOholisulyiaod other'italutt blo ,materials. Also; a oupOrfiiie qual of Toilet and 'Moving Ikezeo, Writing Desks; Fancy (*lat./BOP, and Gaxnea' of amp titeactiptiogwitha tr 4 assortment of:Toys and Fancy Artidloo,ouitablefot'EUßßatilireo.. ~, --o : , Ldebl6l . ' 'AIOGAN lo ceNTVIr I , I (.. _. . ~. MMI=tI_M=IMWM=M DIRECI'OII.9 Uisat lisx ii Caine, i9rnq~.taub ~ticacc~ncs: T OVERCOMPLAINT; lAUNDICIE.".DYSFEFSIA,, 1-INERAT.OUS.DEDILITY,APISEASE, OP Tllk7 RICK SNEYS t ..ASTOMA, and all affectiatis arising •• derangement-or disease_ in the Isiliary, Diges- • tive,„ Vaseular - „Respiratory,', and , ftlettons '.i Spitems, such as constipation, inward piles,heartburn,bassofappetite;coat. , ed tongue,.acidity of the mom. ach, swnuning of the Tread, • • , fullness or weight in the • stomach, dimness of . vision - patens.. • • non of the - ng or suffocafing - sensating;depression.of spirits, sadden flashes_ or - heat, pairiln. the .sidatir back, Weakimitio *he limbs cold feet constant , arnings of evil, fever and:dulipain.th the ' • head, pain,.und , difficulty of :breathing " , when lying: upon the' side, , Dighedul •4 dreams,soureructations,yellow . ness of the • skin, and. eyes, • •'! deficiency --of perspire.. : tion,'&c,&e.' can be • • ! 1 . -. • .effectually . Cured by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S t CE.L,EI3RATED GERMAN .131.T.TERS: Their petrel' Overthe above.diseasesis not ea:celled— ir equalled—by' any 'other...preparation in the Uxited , Statos as the cares in this q ty attest, in many cases af ,ter skilful physicianshad failed. ' • - Derangement in the liver and stomach are source! of ittianity..frotudisorder orohatruCticin a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and theft:me i tiOns of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves are thechnnecting medium between mind and matter it. fonTr(,;frorti ' the-reciprocal action that both must-be more or less implicated--and deranged simultaneously ; derangement there willalso producediseaseof the SKIN; LUNGS,DTERUSruuI KIDNEYS, as Well tis the brain. The thousands who die wi th YELLOW FEVER,- CHOLERA - 'or INFLUENZA,- is owing to the same catne;and the majority of cases of that most painful disease, CONSUM FTION, alginates from the same. ln fact the•stomach is the important organ in the itiaatern Of matter, as upon it you depend forthe success and all the advantages tohe derived hum the administratronuf in terns I medicines.- Its functions are of -the :utmost im=i portanee to e Very one in coustitutingthe source and foun.;'. twin of lifeinthich is nutrition. No organ possessessuebl remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power irq modifying every part of the system. The tare success in treating disease of the' liver and; stomach successfully has not been a want of pathological; knowledge of their-function, - but the preparation' of a compound that' would act upon the disease a - I.d all the' sympathetic afflictions. That poitit has beenigained in , these Bittera L and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLF4. and will in every ease permanently destroy costiveness; and give strength and vigor to theframe, at no time de , hilitating the patient and they, are grateful to the most delicate stomach under any' circumstances. ALL CAN RE CU • WHO WILL USE THEM AS RED DIREC'TED, Its WITHIN vita Pow= OP XSINCINIL) The few months this preparation has been before the panic, has...lrma its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy ofshe press through the land,. their object being for the benefit of suffering humanity;tts success has surpassed all precede nu; and :it is free from all alcoholic stitaulanti - syrup :mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious ts ingredien, and especially adapted to the disease* o (the varia.hle Umtata of the United States, and the West dia Islands. • '• WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN prim made strong by using it- - in feet it is a family meU; eine, and can be administered with safety to a child one year old, the delicate female, ore man of ninety. The Philadelphia. Democrat say* t—" This medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can speak from experience, that it has, produced many wonderful cures." The Daily Sun says:—"We believe It .is one of the best meditates. of the age—a friend having used it in hie own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Ccramiaint" The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—"Do oar good citizen., who are iuvalide, know the many aston ishing cures that have been performed by Dr. Hooflantra celeamts, vermeil Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, 27C Race street: ail who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor MO, cured many of our citizens, after the best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved lobe a medicine that every one should know of, and we 'cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor,,and that which give* them greater claim upon oufhumble et fort, they are entirely vegetable. 'The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyaricry sin. and nervous complaints." Neat's Gazette anyo:—"lt is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, besmears we are unwilling to speak creep) from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes as generally strangers to such articles. A word, how ever, of Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitter. This ws avow to he an excellentarucle fulfilling in every respect what is Cleaned for it by the advertiser. The Daily News nays: Mmnetat.—We speak knowingly. 'of Dr.. Boor t/mid', celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the Ciliary, digen tire and nervous Systems, jib's. not, we think, an 1104rkk —it is • YxerT/at,a eIiZPASITIOX •!CD XADT, WITHOVT LT, co not.. and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidenee. What stronger testimony can a medicine haver .At Delon Can be seen the rrtdences of many of our. most respectable citizens of Cores in all the foregoing'dii-' sates. Principal Depot. German Medicine Store. 273 RACE. Street, 141)41 for sale in Lancaster by John - P. Lora n; , Har risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respeciatite dealers gent,- orally throughout the country. 81i.i:NCE THAT filtLADkirl. COUGH:—The Langi are in danger. the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath to it a sound of death. Ass Tee a Morava' Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous tolcl—her pate cheeks, her that shrunken Gagers, tell the hold disease has already gamed upon her —the sound of her supuleltral cough pierces: roar sold. Tor so Malt, when last n bout to enter life. disease sheds a bean crushing blight over the fair pmspeets of Ifni fa: , turn—} - our hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your boas of hopc tun von need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the - Nem:tided lungs, it is ilheiranan'a Alt ea/Attic Dalian'. Mrs. Arrest, the wife of Wm. 11. Amer, Esq. was, air-Eder, by Dr. Sewall of Washington, I)ts. Roe and Met tellith of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. hien of New York. Her friends nil thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption,-and Waeele pronounced by her physicians—Shertnani' Balsam was given and it cured her. him. Gasskatactrtn.of Dull'a Ferry, was also cured of consumption by thin Balsam when all other rvrnedies failed an give relief—the wan reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Cattle, Dentnit, 2 , 1 Broadway, boa witnessed its effects in several crown tubers no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Bolvam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in eating kAthlnli which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as It may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. it heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and make* the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRI Java, ifki Eighth avetine t was cured of rough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The 'first dose gave him more relief than all the other mkt- , eine he dad ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, 19 Delaney Street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to number sorely ;tithe - led with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon. restoring them to eonithrtahle health. Mrs. Lveasrt* Wag-% D. Chrniiie.‘t., suffered from Asthma 41 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely on' of thus. medicine. Phis indeed is the great remedy fur Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood. Liver Comptainta, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Tyke 2.5 cents and St per bottles Principal Office yal Nassau street. New York. .. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and. Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Alan 'a Plaster Sold w-holesale and retail by Wat. JACKSON, at, tis Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and' by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny count& A. 511 Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. It. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J.O. Mustin, cot; Webster in. and. Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins, burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Satni. Springer,- Clin ton; James IM'Kee, Stewartstown; John Black,' Turtle' Creek; G. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland A: Son, M'Kees. pom McF:ldowney, Bakerstown ; Riley M , Laughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperance ills; Jae. Fallen, Tarentutn; G. R. Starr, Sewickly. marolle Jaynes , Faintly nlediciaea. DR. S. S. COOK, , Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, IBM' "1 have used your Viem!fuge, Canniaatite Balsam, and-Rxperrorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. four. Other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; bin, Judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that the claim, and WO entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by. those who have used tnem. I was formerly very pltriltli to Verinifuge, until I liecameacquain ted with yours, which has my decided preferene toasty other mow In use. . „. Ressectfully, yours, kn., S. S. COOK,N.. trr For sale. in Ptitsbargh at the Pekin Tea Store,-72 Fourth at. febls - 1 1 \40SE 'rES'll5lONr —Dr. W. heani 3 OTFdfe - itel . .1.4. Ville, N. V., says: ‘..1 ant well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Fills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patietits.r;.. Patio' and Ague, Dyspepsia. and Salons Fever,,areiMi mediately cured by the use of Apt. Ralph's :l.S,eents a box. Sold wholesalVand retail by .S. ' Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; .1. 0, Smith, Sir mingham; and John lirCracken. Fifth Ward.- fhb'? D R JEOFF'S TON IC AND ANTI-D YSPEPTIO FILLS . , The general properties of these Pills are Catarina put alive and Tonic. In the common discirders arising from imprudence in diet, &c., such. as sickness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, Xce., where a medicine is required, this preparation is very, applicable, for' its carminative or soothing effects give almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist : its puigative operation upon th!l stowath, and bowels'is gentle and effectual; -and' its;. tonic 'properties impart, strength to the digestive orgeni, thereby enabling these, organs to perform lheir proper functions with order and regularity. The price has been reduced from 50 to cents a box. For sale, wholesale and retail. by B. A. OAFINF;F TOOK & Co., corner. Front and. Wood, and. Sixth and. Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. • • jet 4 : A. 17 AifisfESTOCli. , S COUGH SYRUP.—This_pre. puratiOn has Inoved itself. o be of very „gear Mika Cy in the cure of obstinate. Coughs, ColdS, Asthma; SpiSpit tingof Slooff t Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic* Aneetionsnihdithie proprietors feel warranted in recom mending' as :4 safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to shoUt certificates of indisputable authority, in Testimony of Mrvalue. - 7- It is pleasant to the taste, and isoffered amp low reprice as to place, it , Within the reach of every.perion:''r4ere nte, peritapp, ton few.ough preparations. that Will pro duce such decided effects m such a short , time.-= Pre. peaed t and sold by .. e * -- S: A. ReaNtsTock,& CO. Catintrof'Plist and - Wood; also. eornerrof Biz* and , Weed inieibt ,;•;.detio.; , • 7^, e - tl ..f....:.: ... ::..jDtu14ai.b441tbititu0 . 1 . ,:i.... MAW HAM 4,18BAIVI:-.410 'ankle:Mr growth, beauty, and restoration of dui ' earn, when once known, will supercedisgll other aril ales the kind now in use. - Mem:lb.:Their is dead 'harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applica• tions will make the ;brill soft and dark, and eye it a bead. tifal t lively ,aPpearancei and _will .also =lett midntain its livedneSa and heldthileolor s . twice as long at all the. preparations that are generally asod. Wbere the hairis thin, .or has od - , Mart* restored by usingthis. roierf lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their. ham should-at oncepurchase atsittMot. the ,Chineee Hair Cream, as it is soeomposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify ;di. and. give- Perfect satisfaction in every.inj stance. For testimony to its v i Fsuperioranalitles, see the fol lowing letter r frein,the • v:;MM:CaldWell-l0 Meknn. 2c. Henejershott 'Sfretch; askiijr 3 / 4 : general. agents for the Letter egos lica, ILCaldwell, Pastor CAurch,' . • .•., bfassati.MMeninisutyrr xicitviner GitXrumaltt--1 take p.easare in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparr.tion called Dr. ParinVe.CliineoHair Cream; for, .about two . years ago my hair Was' ery dry, bristly, and .disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle ophe Cream, and used it according to the preiscriPtion, it IS now elastic; soft, and firm' to the bead - .• Many t!aillain , and oils were applied, each leaving my kaliin a worse State thanbefore. • Th is Creme betrayer has' Met my expeti- . As an article for the toilet,~ my iiiieVve. it preference over all others; being delictittqfPerfarnea and not dis-i posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially;willfind the Chinese Cream to be a desiderattum in thou Preppritionsi for the toilet. , ll f Respeetuy;Ac. • • R. cAitTnara,. Pulaski, January 7,1844. 413 - Sold wholesale and retairin Pittsburgh, hiy:l9l l n M. Townsend 45 Market 5t..,• and 'Joel Mohler, eon! r . of Wood and Fifillits lels-dtsw-ly AMPS ire catatonia itrimitnaltig Commod Preps -4J red Chalk; They are not aware how frightfully in,ftt , riousitis to the skin ! how cor roc, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the Skin' appeals after usuig . pre pared chalk! Besides it is injuriousi containing a-large , quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautitul. vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It 11 perfectly innocent, being purified of all •deleteriatut qualities, and it imparts to. the skin a natural,, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively-White', -at the same torte acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth... . Dr. James Anderson, Prem dhien! Chemist of Massau setts, says : "After anal yiin g Jon es' Spanish Lilly White; I find it possesses the most - beautiful and natural, sntLat. the same time innocent, white I ever raw. I certainly -eau conscientiously recommend its use to all vstuise skin requires beautifying." Price 2S . catty' a box. Direutions -the best way to apply Lilly White, is with seft leather or wool—the formerm preftrable.• • • "• • A PINE err or Traru rot AZ.. morrs.—White teeth,. foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, alter being ouce• or twice cleaned* with Jones Aieber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and; at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that itsconstant daily use is highly: advantageous, even to those teeth that arein good condi 'ben, giving them a beautiful polish and 'preventing a premature decay. -Those. alretudy• decoyed it:prevents. irom becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseve tine e tides the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously' sweet. Price or 37e cents a box. All the above are sold. only at 82 Chatham sr.,aign of tbe•Anne ric an Eagle, Nevi York; and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. WILL TOO MABRY, and get a richhusband, lady t "Your faze is your fortnne.l- Is't beautifid, olear,<fairt it white? If not, it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt,. tanned and "freckled: Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap: The effect is glorious and magnificent., .-But be sure you ger the.monme meJoues' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, B2 Chatham street. Ring-worm. Salbrheam, Scarvey,nysipelas, barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has 'failed.. That it cures pimples, freckle", and clears the skin, all knows Sold at; the.Arneriean Eagle, 85 Chatham street. brintli„ reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INOLIS, Jr, Patterson. Sold at JACI10?ell 29 Liberty at., head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. ; . ; ; -novt‘l. (1 NE DOLDAK-TWELVK AND A HALF CENTS. J—Marriage.—Contamtief.—Any lady between tweu ty and thirty, powessing a symmelsieal form, good fen tares, &c is asked confidentially; can she amp - maim - .any man eould admire her while she has such iyellOYin teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; Mid puck dirty, bad, wiry bale, when, by speudikg the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautifol head. of hair. - She can have beautiful while' teeth and sweet breath by using a 2a. box of Jan& 'Aut , her Testa ram; a skin white, pure and spotless,as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jena' Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautiftil head of hair by using a 3a. bottle of Jana' Cara! Hair Reatoratire. Do not form au opinion against this before you wry; or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. &blunt) , in New York at 52 Chatham st. For sale by JACKSON, AlLent,.. 89 Llbenyat;Pitts urgh. CM CANCER, SCROFULA AND. GOITRE.—AmpIe ev perieuee bas, proved that no einnbiustion of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above (Lis; eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. ' It ha's effected,' nuns trtdy astonishing: not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of that class, bai: has removed. the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &a. This Into the circulation, and eradicates di's.. ease* Wherever located. It purifies this blood and other duids of the body. removes obstruction in the pciret of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glandoOrbones. It increases the appetite, removes beadacheand neu, and invigorate, the whole system, and imparts ani, motion to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing - superior to It in-thewhole inateria medic at it is perfectly safe and eXtremely pleasant, and has nothing ,of the disgusting nainetaccompanying the itlea of swal lowing medieuie. •• _ D - For sale in F P iusburgh at the ER - INTRA STORE, 72 Founb st.. near Wood. macill • A. Recipe fee the Ilettnera Harz /YID FORCE ITS".GROWTH AND IIEALTIf, MAKS 11 IT &DIET, -SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of, the many things sold. set down every article. the tt ever so good,) as a humbug. If people, could be 'node to try a 3*„ bottle ofJone's Coral StneUe., , storative, sed how's Makei dry, tasty, red, light heir .It79,,atiburlierul dark, and keeps it so j and by its' eat for seitherone, • causes il to •gronr •nhttnalty beautiful; if people could rice the number etprer - respectable me cliantes • that ore it.,_ (aye, and find it. the,cheapest thing , they can use, for dressing and beautifying the.Msfil for 'keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any other artEetelifedollid‘ "'-e.'-‘••••••••- Forces it to grow; turps its falling ' , .•• , ' And costs bat 3 Shillings to try: • • - We formerly sold nothing less than $t bottles bnt.we wish people to try it Sold only at 82 [mind ell) Chatham - street, Nen: York,' and by • merle . • WM. JAMIESON, Aar...89 Merry .• rllik4 celebrated article, so favorably knOwn . last Iter, is again offered to the citizen's of Pittsburgh . 1* ir" .certain remedy for Coughs and Coldhso prevalent lash's season of the year; • t.. • HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article of the kind ever offered the patnic, Ond we, challenge any person in the United States - Id prodUee . tt escaper. more pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Couginould Colds. 'HOWE CO Proprietors- Depot, No. I Col ege a , us 0 - -3, , :01d by Smyser, L. Wileitx, J.' M. Townsend, Jai..A: Junes,%V .i11.. - .l.llack, Druggists.; andAtt.Druajacki., son's. S 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh... . - 4ectnalqua Mirfaitt.4.TiMONSl ebies.--Theundersigu,ed,citizens of Pittshurgh.tuiv-: tug personally used Dr. Wallard's Oriental. Cough Mix ture, and experienced its toWfieial effects,do thosteheer fully recommend : it as Safe and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that It has no so periot ; and would recommend its use to all the,afaieled. , CHAILL. LEIVLS. WAL JENKINS. , Pittsburgh, March 15th71540. John ILT'Sold by J. Scboonmaker & Co., Hays, James A: Jones, J. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. Snowden, •J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. - - UNISUKIPTtON seizes more victims than any other C disci= in our country- The young, the. old, the beautiful and gay, are all alike,subjeet to its invidious ineageh, gad many a hectic cheek tuts capposed.to bloom with the glow of health.. ;gut, every case Oil:p -ante* iacold and a cough--perlistpa deemed , unworthy of attention at first—aud.pply not with rente,dies when, Wateltihe first sympfoms,with jealous care, and make immediate useof.the Onngli tintsarn.af a A. Pahnesteock CO., w*lt cert4ntY 'cheek its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to action.. - For sals,.ll. J 3. FAHNESTOCK .& Co. corner ,Ist and Wood sts,; also, corner 6tliaad :W*o, • . :dealt , ripHE subscriber inforias the - public • getteiullit; and Housekeepers and' Retail Groceht Plitio4 ll 4 l l4 Unit he is discontinuing:the Queensware tnntiests: and will sell off present stock at.reduced prices. Those who wish 10'obtatti Chind,'Quetrtisware,_or Glass; *ill find this •a rare Opportunity for getting Such atlicles atti they, much cheapetthhn the Usual rates. '- • Remember the place, CHINA HAIL,'No. •48.WuMA street, near the Auction store: - - S. I will ditipose of my whole Stock to,aiirpnseon wishing to it, at d bizrlPOn' Y IV,IEW DAGUERRECHIVIVE•ROOMS, , Surks's /hard- Fourth street.--Hturan'as Atrraox-riDagaerrito typicts from the Eastern cities, would cull theattention••of . ' , ate Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the: eighbonng tomusi, - .ltithelr Daguerreotype of citizens and others at toontain storY;of ,Burke's building, 4lthot. - = , Dersons crishingpictures takerrmay fest assured that mutants shall be spared to produce them in the Alghetr, perfbction Of the art: Ouritustruments are of the most posy: erful kindionabliug of . execute:pictures • udsUrpaiseetr for bigh.funsh and trued - Wm:mato nature. - The public tire , solicited to call and examine. x • • k trersons sitting for pictures are neither reipiirred'or e2= petted to take them rudest'. perfect satisfacuon sgitteni' .B. ;Dperatrirs will find this a good depot for stock . and chemicals.._ • itriattra*rats glaaa in the arts iaaatainiUffille, 'More i .receut Itnpreartmeara• Jan? 1 - ,IOR BAGE—nalh that:valuable - property 'whom t hi . ‘ir• subseriher, eiside6together evith the imProvereems - thereon; aitnated on Sixth street; near Smithfield; front =. ing ou Sixth at: 120 and in depth on'Cherry:Wier_ 240 feet. • This property is admirably 'situated for.*Hotel or' a Puhlio Hal!, !andnontaina a halt Aituito of, gTound; or. it might he donde& into 12 . bitfiding lets, (V lets of RA feet eitahmniSiatia etteiets buf.. . 120 fact deeP, Linde lots-with 'Am of 20 feet each.on gherry - Antsy by 120, feet .deep- - iith s ; l l AVM: PORTER. ken is the beat Coriell leil , lelLe'/C ever Ea} the following proofef the Supetiorityof Dr Tra.: • •IlLi Wet's (histuat Cough, lattue4, from n'kespectithle ett izen•iiho hits tried '• • '• •c' • • • • • Tet:toe:riot; Dee:ls, te;a: I.fisssus. Etirs BaocavrAit-After laboring for Several 'weeks under the disadvantage/ or whams:deg. rough And mostdisteessigg.told,Ythiehhad,thus far,reetsnedthe et_ feeti brae.' ver ofthe "infalfiblesp Luna indticed tci put , : 'ehase a portlier your Oriental Cough hainie, and gtva', it a fair trial. To urigriat'seonse, alleresing only one , uelr of the bind's Ithund nryselfentiireyVVell. henetelne /or :cial yrafa., Mew, Liberty street, near Odd - • - ions MEIE 1 Cowin .Uatitly.. 0, 00 tO, the 9 fAilei f fikid. '4O Tuve ouNAT:4I,Ig - 1 ' ' r•*: ' ItTET. f <l' an r. N AMERICAN tllN:probtuad trots a aiellia Ri 6 • JS. -feelow isorfacozoftbo•eanly o. carman , infillitale Nunk-for Bprwi .Snaint, Cuts,-Rnallienik Seraide,,l3:irroh.,Tetter, Eryeipolase Scald Head, Croup, Whooping-COnAll i ,Inflamtnatory Sorb .Throati Sate and inflamed Eyee, Flatulence. Ulcer& Fever Sores, and • • IN TO,RY- RHEUMATISM, • , .„ ;which' yields' effects ei snrprisiug manner,. • - • It has never yet failed when need according to dhoti , Read the following .. . 'Miuteurarmy_Alleghtsoyeo,Fm.t...,,-,„ Novembet 18,1846..4 , a a s to tocertify, thatmy wife , Margaret Obriest, was • , • • 'cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of eevenars standing. • by which she was volume as to be oblige Mauer etutelt-:-•• : In one weekishawas cured by usin g'the Ainerkae, ~... Oil, dad coulttwalk about as usual without her enitchen' ."! 1,4 JONATHAN GHREIST. ''t • The following le communicated by . 64, TC;sl}.,klrtshaMr-• lacknon'nngent for Steubenville, .0. •" "A gentleman near,Steubefiville,'wh luid ties to put either or hi, feet to the groundfor twelveasors,Pl consequence of lameness," by the use bf one &dips' was y enabled to wall: two miles to a township election., likewise a sovereign remedy' for' ' _ CONTRACTION OF THE "rauspLEAran "rtaft•:: "." The following is coMmunicafed by.r. MW m Nasty Jackeon's'agent for Steubenville ' I .. A lady Sesiding in Steubenville, the linger of whose. hand was so contracted as to depilve her of the use of C. -for thirty-five yeah'," was entirely cared by the use of one bottle of the-Oil, so.that ebe now -has the perfect ono of"-• • her band folly equal to the other which had- never bees- • affected. It has also been found tube a safe andinvihei .••• • ble agent in Rte.:meetly nod certain min, of • • M D all cases not organically ineurahle. .• " - •., fa A lady residing an Allegheny city 'nos effectually clued. • of obstinate deafness, of years , contlnutinee, try • the bee of lees than one bottle of the Oil, no - that she said she heard better than she had ever done before.' •• • ••• .1 • • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, - was cured of '•• • deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small. • quantity of the Dir. The names and residences of the -- lady and gentleman will be given to these who desire It,- at the office of the advertiser. • • • • .• • '••• • •• ; Its properties are highly developed in the certain and- • surprisingly speedy cure of all CllBeli Of • , - CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS.• 1 . ' ' Several canes of Cramp Cholie have' been effeemtilly• • ''• .ctired by one dose of the Oil, in the abort space of bait - An hour" when the partied have been agonized with pale: • 'ltacurative properties have been remarkably manifested- - in , 'the radical cure of • ' • • • •••• ••• • DISEASES OF THE' SPINE. ' • 'I 'A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was cone effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, ' - Winch had confined her to her bed for -a. considerable *,:;; lime; in.which she could not tarn herselL..-It is also a - mire 'remedy and perfect cure for painsintbe =allot the • .bark, end INFLAMMATION OF. THE RlDNRiffil, 'Read the following; . . Prrnia ustriu, : ltee. 18, ICAO. . This to ` certify that was afflicted with great pain in ~.• • . the small of toy hark and kidneys, which affected me so- , porch that.! could not stand upright.- By rubbing ester . nally, and using half it teaspoonful internally, night and - morning, was entirely cured. . JOHN RIDDLE, : • • • near Warren, Armstrong co:, Pa:- Akin: died= of Pittsburgh; afflicted with a violent Ml' '• , Hammatirm of the kidneys—the pain of which caused ' him to faint--was completely cured, in three day's, by the use of the Ainerican Oil. . • • Tbe qualities of this • NATURES OWN REMEDY • ' •.'" " is extremely penetrating and anti-infitutunatory; quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem- 'edy wherever inflavination exists, either external ori nh - • ternal. Used immediately _ after a cut, braise'or wound, GANGRENE. AND MORTIFICATION. It has, in additinn, been found asalutary, pleasing end • effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconvis. uient diseases, . . GRAVEL AND URINARY .COMPLAINTS: • Irr.Price, Mice:its per bottle. ,• , . , 2 . • ; Cantion-.Be on Your. Guard. , The, suyprising excellence and growing popularity the Americrut Oil, has induced some dishonest persons - palm upon the uublic, miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of de:eiving the-an wary, and defrauding the Proprietor.. .• • ~ In order to be.sure.of obtaining the genuine, obserr the following Nova' mucus: ••, ; • • Ist. See that the name!! Wm. Jaclisiin, 89 Liberty Si head of Wood is phuted cni t the label of thevrrappis Of each bottle, to arriitate which is. felony. , That eact'bottle is inclosed in e;par4l,bletec 9 l 9ll,l 7 1 . • fail! directioas for use; and also.containmg the an addresa of Vim. Jackson, General. Agent for the_. ; .proprietors; likewise, the name and address of thy pro :•. praetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. • • ad. 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 D. Hall & Co.,' • • Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson, 'Pit4lnirgh, Pa., - ,General Agent for 'Western Pennsylvania, and part Of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers , nrunes•-•• & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show MIL 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is 'of a dark green color, without any sedimenteond unspecific gmvi ty lightershan water. The counterfeits are mostly of a' black color ;—some • white, like Spirits of Turpentine; said to he refined anti clarified j- some Seri tea Oil-rotti- • ers a mixture of other common oils; and one nb: ack filthy' *. looking mixture, purporting to come from the 'Pittsburgh Ind Allegheny Dispensary Co." . None of. these coml.: te ifeits possess either the Nitta,' or the power of Matrixes dALERICAN•O/L. . . 1171.z01d wholesale and retell by WM: JACKSON, General and. Sole Agent for the Proprietor in 'Western Pennsylvania,' Western Virginia, and Nonhern. and by the folloycing duly appointed Agentsie Allegheny , 11r.. Drown, , Allegheny city. , Jonathan hneat, Minelrearer. • . Alexander Aadale, Wylie street. • . J. R. H: Jacques, Ziramiglirun. . . Wm. J. Smith, Tempertutceville. • G. If. Starr, Sewickley. _ Edward Thompeon , Wilkinsbargin. ilaniel Negley, East LibertY. . , . . if. Z. Mitchell, Viilkienburgh., . Thomas Atkin, Sharpsbuigh. H. Rowland Si. Sou. kl , Keesport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; • : . ; ; : . John Black: Turtle Creek. -- • •- ; --141 , Eldowny,Bakerstourn. ' Siunuel Stringer, Clinton. ... • _ Riley Till&aughlin, Plum towtiahip. Jereminh Flouting, Laverenzevilie. • -, Robert Williams. Arthureville. C trardirtpa tent graduated galvanic Elooltast ey, . AND PATENT INSULATED_ POLES,. VOA 'Mamma. AND ortma suarostrs. , -,--This is the only instrument Of the kind that has ever,beenpresented. l ;• in this country or Europe for Medical purposes, and - lathe only one ever - known to man, b y which the galvanic lIMA can be conveyed to the human dye, the ear, the brain or a any part ot tub body, either externally or interna lly; at t delfflite, gentle atream,without shock s or painL- - -witti _perfect safety—and-often with the happiest einem. "' r This important-apparatus irOnow - highly aPpieved 'of : by - many of the Most eminent physicians of this country ;' . and Europe, to whom' the afflicted and. others whont ' may concern can' be...referred. :Referenee'Vvill also . be '' given t 6 Many highly - respectable, eitizerii; who have . been cured, - by means - cif this most valuable apparatue,elt, tome of the : moat, inveterate 'fierVotis' disbrders; which could not be removed by tiny other known means. -Among various Odle's, it has been proved to be admit"-, ably adapted for the cure or tbe following diseases, vii • -1 nervous h,adache and other clisorders of the It is-1( , 'with this. apparatus alone that the - operator can convey:l the galvanic fluid with ease and safety to the eye, 40 ' store sight, or-cure amaurosav; to the , ear to restore heacts ,-1 . ing ; to the 'tongue or other organs; to restore speeett;'ilind , ' to the various pans of the body, far the cure - of etirtinie 'ffleumatism,-asthma; neuralgia. or tic doloureanx,,patal4 ysis, or palsyfgatit, chorea or. St- Vitas' danc. , ;eptlepsy,l! weakness frarn.sy rains, some diseases peculiar to fe-• males, contraction of the limbs ; lock-jaw; ete4 etc: - - Rights far "surrounding counties of Western Pa., and' privileges, with the instrument, may be prirChased; and. also tested far the cure of diseases.-• • - - - Full instructions' will be given for'the Various •Chenzi, cols tabu, used for various diseases, and the best manner - for operating for the cure of these diseases, will.abro• be fully explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet pat into' his- hands expressly , for' these - purposes, carefully' pre. , pared by the patentee: , Enquire of S. WILLIAMS,• Vine:street," • hear 9th st. Road, Pittslrry . Q ALT afiEuid, 9ci4a.vx,.oLn sotilt.,-,farkstpE. . • 1..3 JA4s, Borfeeir ,rtch, Chaps, Sare:Boss4, .P/Myks.—ri: Tinkle used by minty, philiectinsin ibiscity in tunng the, Above,: and :we vionld not consciencionslyeell unless. we, Only. As alcosmeticc.the true JONES'S SOAP is Derhels.-the. article eve r known-that.removed impurities,..and cleared and beautified the skin, making it soft, clear,. ~-. smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold at e, Chatham st.; N. Y., and by • JACKSON,. Agent; .o=os - 13HEUI GitiOlc AND TIO;;DOLOBBIIM—,-, , .111, A' respectable igentleinan called at our orb - err,' nc - Ori., said;tri infonruir Malin had been afflicted fOr - 15 - y ears with Itheumatisirt,or and otcasioniiiir - wi - th,,Tio, -Baloreilx; that 'he -had been - frequently confin_ed to' hie" -roam for months together;..and often suffered the most in tenseand excruciating,ptun; bur that lately he had' been f" . - using Jayne's Alterative, from which he found the most 44 4 ' , .natand unexpected relief. • He says he found the medi ,chie very.pleasantand effective, and that he now .siders himself perfectly cured.—PhiladelphiaNorth:Anwr-If .A. Ficx:Wostra. IC:comfit:L-2i gentleman. of Hcrofalona ;habit,-from indiscretion in his younger dayS,' became af-ff• Seated With Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and do disagreOabbi - eruption .of rhe• Skin. Indeedi his whole , f - f system-born the marks of being. saturated With - *Bente- One haled and wrist mere . much, affected- that be had lost thefuse ()file hand; .every .parr being, covered with deep,'-painful,-and offensive ulcers., end mere as lemma' " and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage Of his' ' • oomplalnt, when denth.appeared inevitable from ri loath same OrSe t .therhe commpaced-the tore of Jayne's Al- terativ and having taken sixteen bottles, i now perfect ly care . fide Alterinive operatearhrough. the circulation, and Petifiesithe blood and eradicates , disease from the system, mberev - nr located, and the • nnmerous.ourei it hhasii per formed in diseasei of the' skin, cancer,scrofull;sou . k,,;.,,:, Jiver coMplaint,'dyipepeitt pod other ehronicidistmeN - l,7Vasiemshing.— , yporit of the Tana. • • Pot tele tn PittsburghiattlaiMClN THABTb# FITS' COUGHING' in the idalit_ ore very,troabletr.:,... 4onite- . ..They.break in upon the hottri of repoee. and , exhabeethe' strength of the eutrereit Fahoeuopk,. fr;CO.'s 00V9HBALSAnhas Y e. e .e gliTtenthi 3 144 6 55?, , ,' fail io,edsing,,and enring.theee unpleasant-spells.- 114 - A.; petcon roneed in did tught by a epaorn.ht coughingot.ti tea spownfotocthe'COugh,llaleant RILL itiothe relief, and sail le palatable, leaves nri.unlilenenat %gat V. behind. If once used, recedenec:Overlta,•., others; as WremedY for coughs, colds Prepared and sold by B: FARNESTOdg r.r Co ,;; Coiner lit and Wood.- streets and corner etl; ,an cW:4, p. Ere ibt : -f- H'S .CEllunetrimitzrart: ,-.-.,.., i , - L ...,-,0:1 , D a slir ß wholesalecand zeuid,' at itit: itir - jai . 4 5 ,7144:.:i I , a i -----Rs N F"? . .7l,l4l4taicly.r.ll' 'Al"e;!AilegkellY•c4l7- `,„,.tw,514. ' v.c' In- . ...--7/ ?:0,, ~.60;eph.ppgynavet., ' ait ' ' - ' =SI PIRRMMIPIMSMM UtiNbk,iMMIGIIii:i4t4MIMASTA Mill
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