ISSI 'V • BfikriasHaPislokosoll •- NHW. , ,GOIAN4a.'-....-=' No xairix:lvlivErala,rnri - . - sr, pirrbsuliGN. ust , tenni re rind geaerarlllso.ll - er t :ofFreueh, - .1.4' gligi,A3ergian- and - Atherican Cloths, Cassinteresatad•lUSLitigs, - oll.thelfitest neal most cteeirabiepatterns_, AlnanlPttlientiwill ty of_ entirtsly.newstyles tiereassimerei and VCM , ings, ,of latest- impor-tationsullt.of *ill be made tp.orlehtin , the,mostinshionable manner, ,ntsbb - rt notice; and reasonable.priees, . - : - -Oa t hand, -p...-large.nasortatent. of ItHADII;MAHII CLOTHING, made up in - the present Spring Style, and willbe sold-low'forhash:-. ' To Tithoas,-, Watt's ,G rad u Ong 'Sbbiilderst Measure System:ll24;l4k nt I'IIIELANY'S-t XTO.; BO IitAREET STREET, finie received, by re cent Iniportations, the, following:o:PM, viz Sir 'cations Tbibet Shavits, of various qualities and -colors;50 doz, !, Alexander's' best quality. Kid Gloves; together with n good assortment - of cell Silk,. Lisle - Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade ;riCh stand ing straight and turn-over Collars; 300 pair Embroidered Cuffs; from 50 cents to Si r ed ;, Mourning ,Collars, 'or va rions-patterns ; Deini Luce Veils, the greatest assortment ever...offered by us; -French and. English Ptii•M; Boy le'rs Prints, small Specs unit fast colors; small plaid French Ginghams; British Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths ; Linen Damask,' G-S .1.0,1; green Beregeti - Gent.'sblack Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats, _ 32 to stn Inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twins Linen 'Cambric, and - Linen Cambric Ildkfs., from di to $2,51.1; WHITE GOODS,such as aconets, Lawns, hliill and Swisse Muslin,. figured. and plain LaCes, White and convTarlatant;&c,,-,ke; We are in the daily receipt Pf dew Gdods, and invite the attention of purchasers-lb 'our ertensive - slock. - • • ~-.feb27.. MI REM O.V.RD. , '‘' - Failtlonable.Head Quarteis,' No• 28.'iliforket .street,--scoinit door beloti Seem& 0. WERNEOURG, Rb - zFECTFULLVannoutices.to his numerous friends , • , and to ihe'public; that he has removed his Fashion -able Head-quarters from Liberty street to his new Store, on Markel,-2d door from Second strect.alile is cotistaht ' ly prepared to Make to order, of the most flue and best materiels, in a superior manner and at very reasonable Niles-, every' article of Fashionable Clothing, of which his, complete stock' of choice and' carefully selected French, English and Belgtah Cloths. Cassimeres, Nest ings, ite., of the latest .and mos t desirable patterns; are particularly designed. He bus also.on hand a very large stock of RetidY4nikle Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very C. WEIINEWITRG, 29 Market st.; 2.1 door from Second at_.. oGAN cAmewELJA: nye justseceived.-ut No A Se Market street, an unrivalled selection c . Bead Reticules and Purses; Pans and Combs:. Accordeurm &e- - • mar 23 - . - —. HOGAN CANTWELL. 3 New Akoods, at Number igtre.nine 3 . consratt -•sotarra •ann suns= eases , PItTSBEISdEI . . G HEAT BARGAINS!—The is al:scriber has Just-re frim the Eastern Cities:•and is now receiving a vsmeztenerve assortment of FANCY ANt: 'STAPLE DRv GOORS; adtiptsd to the present season; - and em • br •ing a stock for nchness and variety not surpassed bY :Svc establishment in the West. • • - DRESS Very flossy black Silks ;. Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress - do. (Black love Veils and fidkfarf Rich changeable - linconet and Carab,Diaslins. Rith. changeable Satin de:Plaid - and 'striped Rusting; 'Chinet;.: ,= - - :Handsome- Ribbons; - ltrods end high eol'd French:Gloves. Hosiery,: &e:; Merinos • • ' :Cloths-for CloakS; Mode -and '-Merinos; col'd MaslinVerkeri Shawtsl ; • - de Lainest , • - " ICastrmere do.' New style Muslin de LainesfPlain Thibet Shawls, silk Sotto striped Cashmeres; i fringe; ' - ' Fancy do. do.• ' :Pluck ThibetShawls, - dmdo;, • Black and colored Alpacas; Black do. do. Plaid Gingham% bright` " . lora; :Fine Brocbm do. - New style Visettes ' !Cloth • do. Hale Plaids, bright colors; I Plaid, Long so. Califirrnia Fields; -Low Priced do • Black Bombazines; IPlald. Cloak lugs. • ' CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION ' -His stock of Calicoes is very large ; it has been se; leeted with much care—with parueular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of %design. • These goods are lower than they have' eves • been befipre-, and areworthy the particular attention of purchasers:.. f. The best Calicoes for 61 cis. ever Offered I: Double purple Culicoes,lingliah, 121. cents; Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; • New style Merrimack Calitoes; Blue and Otauge - do CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A; large-10A of lowyrriced - Muslin de Laines, of the low price of 12k cents per yard. . • Also,Blaek Alpacasifor 12/ ens. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and.bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for I:3i cents, warranted fast colors. • • • .HOIRESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Manlius, 61 to 12; - Tardwide Unbleached, (*to ii; ' Bed Ticking% very cheap; •, Canine:Us, Kentnety /cane; • Checksf. Wang% Plidd Linsert ; - • Domestic Gingham% itlaiiners'.Shirtirim Colored Cambrics; • , Pialieels, lower than ever offered ; . Canton Flannels. . • LINEN Goons! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; .Damask - . Table Linen; . • Dodo Cloths; - • - • Kassie Sheeting; . Linen Drilling;Crash.. • , BLANKET, S! BLANKETS! A ,barg; stock of - filankeusifmenasciarse to very flue, • 'al. • : ... . , -- `" -- 7 - 77 - 7•:"", --. 1 • • .I.,,TLENEN.. Fine.find euperfute French and En&llitt Cloths and Cas simeMs; Over:coatings; Silk and Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; •Gloves t - Suspenderst•Silk and Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose; T e 'subscriber hiving made extrsoninuiry /trepans. donator the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under-the advantage of markets unusually depressed,. can confidently - promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able so ogee. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are reepectfullyinvited to mill, (nor2ol PIIHAP Terrible - Revolution—Stars Trkumptutiati lIOGAN 4,....cArcrwELL, (sign o f the •••,,) T-r, Market sticet, would respectfully beg leave to calf the attention of the public to - their new stock of Goods, just teceicecl and . bpening from manufacturers and All. porterii,of Which they feel confident That price Mut gutti ng will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is.-;:" Quirk Saks and,Soutll Profits." , Our stock consists, partly, of the following artieles,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard : and Vest Chains Bracelets, Clasps and I.ockets ; - Steel ra n t. E :k r l Rings; Buckles, for r . :l d a i ci es ltt. and i Pet i v es S se lid s csv a d a ltit o l.l;, , Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads;-Ala baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Sharing Cases, furnished ; . Siver Spectacles ; r Spoons ' - all kinds;" , German Saver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags and. Parses •, flair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Accordeons,: Flutes . and Fifes; Sae Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper , Shell, Drees and Side Combs, latest , styles; Chlda Vases, .Print Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, 1 Mug. and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Ba c kgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grim Carpet Bags;• Willow, Market and Side Baskets;-, Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, ace., &e., with u large Luzon meat of- 7bys.and Fancy Articles, teo numerous .na Men don. - • • ' ' facia° ===Ul TYRANTS Ak.r.TV ELL AS NONOPOLIES JIIRSTPALL: U MUST' PRICES; fain will be proven by calling in meotriar.% Fashionable Tailoring Establislaneut,Thiril Street, St:Charles Ettalding,' • /dam: Smai.p2gpttand quicksales. Vain Fresh. and goo . d. Cconwrenos.rl Verytar trithe background. My old customers, and all cnbers, are respectfully in rated that fain - waiting for them McGU/ RE, ocnt9 Tailor. St. Charles. E WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of our friends and the public to the great variety. 1f VINTER COATINGS and-other articles, wo have „last received—amongst :which will he found the greatest variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAIA, and PEARL coIoredILANKET, MACKINAC,:4It,d ISSAVER CLOTHS.-- TRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, iTSTINGS, 4-c. The above Goods having been bought or cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ue.. - commodate all who may fauor tur with their patronage, with good Clothes, at tow pricee. Give us a call. - '_ll7" Remernber,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o MeIdULLEN IL DOWNING. Clothing I Clot.hlng - Clothing 11 t The Three BiDoors vs. The Western World!! 150,000 WELL SEI..F.CTED uertmawrs HOW made and ready to be. offered on the most liueral terms to my old. cus tomers and-the public in general. The Proprietor of th isfar-famed and extensive - establishment hus now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed hi.: fall and Winter arrauttemenut to supply hit thousands of eastornefe with One ot. the most desirable stocks of Clo ittmg that tuts.eier been offered in this or any other Mar ket west of the mountains. For 'neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will lie sold for, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Die . Doors one - of the greatest attractions of um western country. it is gratifying to me to be Able to -annonnte to my 'nun:term/A friends at home and abroad, that notwitheuiitdiug the extraordinary efforts which I have made tameet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep tune with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. . it' is a well established, fact, that my:talcs are eignt or ten times lar&er than any other house in the trade,ind this being the case on the amount sold, 1 . can erred to sell at much less-profit than inherit could possibly think of doing if they. wished to cover contingent oxpenses. I intend to make, a clean ',sweep of all mypreseittstock before the begitming of neXt year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the-inter est of every mutt, who wants' . a. cheap winter suit, to call and mirchase at the Three' Big Doors. 0gt2t.41&:4 - ' •' . JOHN . Itl'Gbo. - ICEY.. , _ _ Clothing at Cost, S tbe stibieribers intend - enlarging their Store His 21. , they will adhematrictlykithifithove,terins. - Tlite fore we mania respectfully 'riche libe attention ot the. public to our - handsome assortment of CLOTHING. Our Stock is large, and of the best Material and Morknian. ship.- "hI , I‘IIILLEN ./S_DOIVNING, feb3l Liberty,opnosite foot of .?drat. xTEAV GOODS, NEW BfKiDS..L:-Receiyed ot the iron ill City Clothing Store, i pi adid'assorunent of Cloths, e ch a ,L e glish and American. Plain, ... - r: black and i ta i n fi c a y a Crut r aimeres, of the most modern styles; -:-'t,,:.. a l n a e a c r an eil Cashinere Vesting', Silk Velvet, Plain. m a o n s d t Fancy Satins--all of which we svilll_ as moice i u ti E l a e t . l4l .. '- -3 reasonable prices, in a . ilurable and f hof all descriptions; Lady's .. ''.. Ready made Clatiang'' of f ale pa„Orni . Neck and 4i - ' Cloaks of the most,',fashio , Suspenders, Bosoms,. Shirt - Collars, and 4 Pocket HOlift., in Clothing - Store. Country ' ' - e ve ry artiole usually kept in a - T i.e . nrcluiring elsewhere,' will 'fiod . it to i . '•-• ; 111 he e rr ad ha v n a la rlin lie :to P eal! tit the pile, City C e l te mbing the ra Ste ou r th e i '.- .. Ne. - 132 Liberty 'tract, immediately, ospo m 4 cLosimy. Market, ' - taeu&ul C . .;-= • • : 9 itailE2 e re h an Vs Transfiortation VL 3 c. PENNS KLVANIA 00..r.Stkir• ROADS, TO PI - TILL/lifter k 'AND BALTUIOAR _ : • TnatCanafs and Milt Floatl4 being how open, and in good order .-We. an prepni.ed to forkard all kinds of mer ehandize" and producer to Philadelphia had. Baltimore, with promptdess and de..putchrand od as good terms if any other Line • C. A. McANULTY kCot, Cant! Elkin. Penn street,.Pittsburgh. AGENrs—CtIARLES RAYNOR. Philadelphia,. ROSE MORR ILL Co.. Baltimore. Durn 1 - 8 4 9 , i — ' ;- a t kigM ...-.. , .lllerchant!a ;Line r Fat Blairsrille, Johnstown,..„ ffolliaffy,sEifrglt; • and all This Line Will continua to curry:air , Y% ‘ .4. l .itt*H l ,..wilb their usual dispatch, and itt lair rates of fieigtit...• ArtErrrs.—C..A. hicANULTY* Co.„ Pittsburgh, D. ti.WAREPIFLD; Johnsiown. JOHN Itlllit..P.R. Rollidayaburgh. REFEattatts—JainCs Jordan, Smith"dt,tilinclair, Dr. P. Shoeitherrgisri lt,ittouce,'Johir Parker ; S.`.P., Vim Bonn 'horst .dr. Co.,'Wtn. Lehmer Bros:, ;Pittsburgh; John Ivory, S,umit,ulhollan ! .!c: Ray, Johu !Graff Br.. M • marl'," tlG!tzette and Journal only cuPy..) PEOPLE'S • WRA:NSPORMA.TiOrif LINE ECM 'PECTSBIJ RG H. TO ' WO . KE - SIIIPP./Nar . -The Boats belonging to. this Line ;IA have been put in 'BO', order, and are now running regularly bet Ween. Pittsburgh and Erie; timehlag at all intermediate Ports along the Canals.:. . Afloat will always . be abthe wherf under the Monongahela Bridge, and one will siarb regu larly every : other, day. ..ThePeoPle's Transportation Line has everr, facility 'for Carrying Freight and Priasengers.''The, boats will be towed to Beaver by ardamers,and,will proceed to Erie with great diePiddh, by the canals.. The hosts are dommanded by experienced and 'Ca reful men—all of whom have an in terest inblie 117 . 0Midi,sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on.the.Laker. • For freight or passage apply to H. KIRKPATRICK, • . Agent, Water street,Pittsberrgh. : , • Ct.i.itiA CO., Bea_A GENT Sver. R. W. Carrxtxoitwati New Castle. • TROOTNA:N 44 MITCH aLTILCII . a SENSTIT SVw7tsr r b Co., Middlesex. idivrox Uti , Sherron., - Pisani M LIM; Sharpsburgh. S. B. & G. Lowns,Clarksville. KING SC. MaAii.A.,474, Big Bead- - S. C: Ptusita, West GreenviLie. • J. KtLeArrucit, • Adainsville. W. -IL BEFF.Fr,„Bartstewit. W.'W/aSsvoartra-Ca.,Sharman's Corners. • Wre:Povotra,Cortneantville. Sking,Corner., - .„. W. C. NVtanart; Albion: Wm. Trim, Lockport. E.: , Ftsu, Girard. A.. , Krtco, and B. TortuNios & Co., Erie, The , following Agouti in "'Erie' will, receive and for ward 'Freight to any 'Port ,o 0 the Lakes, chipped by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. W. Ilaverstick k Co., Josiah Kelsoe & Loomis, Walker-& cook', elerchante *tylV B4B ey Freight ' , Line. i.l . -,x..CLUSIVKLV for ttre transimrtation or vray freight „Le between Piusburgh, :Jotinstown, Ifolli• daysburixh; Water 'street. and Petershurgh. , Thin Lute was formed for the special accommodation of the way ausincsr, ruprimomi thankful for The They liberalpatromme ihey hare received during the lam Pied yearn, - respectfully inform their old customers and the public gencridly, dud they arc now better prepared to deliver goOds at any point ou the Canals or Railroads with promptheas and despatch. . . OFRIZIOIL!!.. JAS. A. Lora:, GEORGE TRIN OLE, JOHN MILBL:R & CO. ovrrs— C. A; M'Arrut.re & Co., Pittsburgh; Pins Abuse, Hollithiyahurg: • ?lean:oar - it & Woons,"Johnstoven ' RavicasNcss—Smith &Sinclair; J_ &J. M"Devit4 G. &J. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley & Smith; John Parker, Win. Lehtner& Co.; G. P. Stroenber ger, Pittnliurgh. .et.V W n New York College of Health. 207 Marx Sr, &SET, Iltrwrsto. N. Y. 'DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP • TIC MIXTURE ripiils celebrated remedy is eonsta.- :s increasing Its 1. • fame by the making nil over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, nail is partieu tarty recommended for Dropsy alt stages orthis maul plaint inunadimely relieved, no tnatter of how tong stand- . mg- (See pamphlet for vtutnotry.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary „organs ; for these distressing complaints it stands alone. no other ar ticle con relieve you;.and tho cures testified to will eon viace the most skeptical;—(ace pamphlet.) Liver Corn plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Greet Westeapecially, had wherever these 'complaints prevail. - ' this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture it cares-these diseas es with certainty and celerity, rind does not leave the sys. tern ;mid. (See paurptilet-1 );'ilea.a complaint of a mrist paidid character. is immediateiy relieved. and a eurefol, lowa hey; few days use of this article: 11 is far beyond any other preparatien for this diseaSe, or for any other disease 'originating from impure blood. ISce pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Hack, liVeaknees of the Kidneys, &e.. or 11111aMIttiOrt.of the same, is immediately relieved by rifeve days use of thisrimlieincoinaLummela. ti o) toraen tiirtirtio - 70r aerikagetTleal. of the female (fuzee. Irregularities, Stbripreciionu. painful men struatitms. No article hastier been offered, except this, Which would touch this kind &derangements. It may be ielied upon en u sure and edretive remedy; and. did we 'feel permitted to do so, cmild give a thousand names as 1 proof of Cures in this distres!ung Mass of complaints.— I See. pamphlet. All brokers down. debilitated rowitstu. , lions, froth the effect. of mercury. Will fled the bracing power of Chia article to net Inunedtately, and the poisolt ous mineral madleateddioni the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterativeltroperties of this article prilIFT DIJ)011 . , and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet ('or testimony of cares in all diseases. xvltieh the limits of an advertisement will net .permit to be named here: Agents ,mve them away; they i contain 3 2 pages of centheates of high character; and a stronger array of proof ot the virtues of a medicine, nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this lit. tide, that it never fails to be heft iu any ease, and if borne and muscle are left to build upon, lei the emaciated and lingering invalid 1101'.6 ON, and keep taking the medicine as longue the rei sun imp roveivent. The proprietor would caution the nubile against n number of articles which come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &c. as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. am. They aregood for nmb -iag, and concocted to gull the unwary: Toren imam NM. I Their inVentois never thought of curing such diseasestill I - this article had done it .4 PanizoiarBo4ltergh,,PamPh" /axis earnesiko solicited. Age lus t and .41 who self the ar tiele,,are glad to circulate gratunonitlya Put up in 30 oz. battles, at S 2; 111 ot. do. at tal each—the larger holding 0 ox.more than the two email bottles: Look out and not r"mpolied ripon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta Lithoutriptie Mixture,” blown upon the glass, ' written signature of "G. C. Vatighn' on the directions, 'and G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped 011 the cork. None other are genuine. • Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main Street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly author-ha agents excepted. Post-paid tel. term, or verbal communications/soliciting . advice, prompt ly attended to gnus. , Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article— ' 'lat. , . Nassau at., N.Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem, Mass., and ' by the principal Druggists throughout the Veiled States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & DROCKSVAt Agents, No. 2, - Liberty st., Hear Canal Basin. PattersoWit,Ciarriage, Bilfillinfiketory, 1 I 1 laMillftfi cyley, beil6efn Wood and Smith fi eld srreat.. . ~.... ' w Wirsaz may always be found an assort * `mr w r ~!---,, meet of Family Carriages, diaroucheit, 1 -7 _ _„„•-.7......77, Bug gies , and all kinds of heavy work. ''''''-. ol °W , '` fro m ni i horse wagon down Co a wheel barrow. Persons wishing to pare.hase or contract lot , any thing - in the nhbve line; are respectfully invited to call. or t2Saf • - C 1 4 .---- LiViiii — iiliilTeii: ------- ..‘ Tnc stibacribers having . purchased from Charles Coleman the above Stables, and , in tending to increase their stock of Horses, Cariages. Buggies, Ike., wspectfully solicit a. share r of patronage from the pub l ic , Horses 'ept by the day; week. month or year, and additional Jails are being erectod,: in the second awry, for the ate commodation.ol Canal stock, febt2.3:3m , ROGERS dr. OBEY: . Is retiring from Ma Li yery Inisatiess../ with 'pleasure (from a long aequaMiance) recommend my successors to the patronage of Thy friends and the public. febtAlw .r . CliAtil.Es COLEMAN. Bigelow's Carriage Manufactory, Diarnohd alley, between Wood and So:id:Ala streets. E. hT.'BIGELOtt would respectfully P inform the public, that at his Factory can nil thnes be found a large supply of Family Carriages, Barouclies Buggies, acid all lands of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance awl neamees to any found •in the Bain. Contracts, for any number of Carriages, 'Buggies' and Wagons,, be promptly filled. Alt 'Work of his own manufacture will be warranted. Rscsaanoss—Col. R. Patterson, R. 11. Patterson, E. D. .Gazzant, Esq.. Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee. and Alderman Steel, ( .. . . 3m lighitlesitie and Metall. • ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTOR Y. f)OBLRT 11. HARTLEY, begs leave to in. IX form his friends and the public generally, 4 .. ti sathe Continues occupy that large and coin- slab Modione Store Room, formerly occupied by Satn tie Falai estock &co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood , street, where he keeps' a large and general assortment' of Saddles; Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet. Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises,"Ballfala Robes, Whips, and all other arti ales in hie line. , ' , He also knells 'eennallllY ian hand, and is prepared tt 'furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose-manufactured :ofdie besininterfi l l, and in.ct style of workmanship equal trittit eastern . nianufac tared . article, and at 06 per cent. eliCapers Counfry AferrAants arid Farmers would do well to call "and examine ins'Stock before •mrchasing elsewhere, as .he is dettrmined to sell .fi ray. rate , articles „at YOU 'low pricett.ir 11:' Donh .forgit the place, ...No. 60, corner of Wood -trees and Diamond Alley. , areal MAir 1r old cashmere,. sirangers visiting the city, and others wishing.to provide themselves with a hand some DFI.ESS COAT,P.AIsiTS,,,„VBST;,or any other arti cle in the line, can do so.by leaving their orders with' JASIES hi'olllßß, Third Circe!, Sr. Charles Building. ..-Jusr arcEntD, la' gXpre-S5, ' n nothes pis co shor t ' lip p dßlack, the very thing for Cloaks, and just in 1101111." '' AUGUIRE,•Ta•i9I - , Third street, St. C 611109 Buita.n,k. Passage Ao , antt - frain Pinglandi leelana • S OTLINItt'ANDAVALEI3:- Mr•By thf St faTallip SARA.R.SANDS,..snct the - regvlar - - ----- ParketMtpl . 44.-dat •.! • - • , P • •,-,• IN 1824.1 No. Kt iay‘it street, Wow •York, and Zer Watittod • Patison sending to the Old Country fier their (Heade, can have them brought out by tho , Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on st,'Gth, Ilth,ll3th, 2tst or 16th of ivory month, comprising the following Ships :— Fidelin, ;1.-Siddous, Henry Clay, Holtinguer, , ; Columbia, Conetellation, Remus, - ..Vatrick . Heney, Cambridge; Isaac Wright. Waterloo, Constitution Ashburton, New-York, - Garrick, • West,Point,' Quisbn ot the West, Montezumni , Yorkshire,.,,- Sheridan, New World, Llvertiool, Oxford. John R. Skiddy. Or in the first clues Amer ican. Ships, sailing . from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the-- St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew F'oster, Yorktown,, - • Creole, igemnon, Probus, Elsinore,. Wm. At Cooper. And many others,, which this limited space will not ad mit of here enumerating, • P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passenger Agents I , for theStcantShipSAßAll SANDS. Her appootted:sail- Ing days, for 164 g, are as follows: From Liverpool on 20fIr January, 28th Alarch,•4th Jane, 6th' August and Sib October; from New-York on 24th February, 3d May, sth July,Gth September, and 15th NOVember. Terefore, those •wishing their relatives lent early in the Spring, will find it,to their interest to patronize this Old Established Haase, oar arrangements being no per feel that 'no delay or disappointment can occur. 1. Drafts at sight for any monition the National Sink of Ireland, its blanches, &e., &c., at all times for sale.: Ap ply to, or address by latter, post-paid, P. W. BY RNES & CO, 53 South st., N. Y:, ancl36 Waterloo Road, Liverpbol. JOHN I,'HOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • New Cominereial Line. F.. W. K./Amu. & CD.,Demitzt, Kotula, ,ft Co., 64 Wall st ,Now / -York, Liverpool, England, Ilesetrorrum.y orm their friends mid the public,... hi that Shipping they n ( ling co za t i oi e er us tel • 41a gra getheT "ehrttibfieOGens ire'faipasPseiasseggeorial.l.44;tt'itdvor"tt: Livo ni rp m O l o e l. Dublin, Be lfast, or an ort of the Old Country to New York, Boston land Phil adelphia, 411 the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from .£1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and tie branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are .the Ist, oth, 11th, 16th; 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are ,com mended by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all , hat can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the beg kind. Pinto tardily in the days of nailing will be strictly adhered t Packet Ships ROBVIIII6 Skidoos. Sheridan and Garric; - are vessel, of the largest class; and those desirous bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Sh to Passage cat-be secured• at the lowest rates. , ips. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For), age or freight, apply as above. or to a.e. . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, O EDMUND SNOWDEN,.?N acct 1I Corner-4th and Smith u, id ids- Pittsbur g Or to-- inn/71r SlStriaden & 1 1 .. 4..' Ittlit9 rsatiltha.oo ARRANGEBtENTS. It Hereafter, all Steerra,ce Passengers tooting front Europe:, engaged in America to come over, lit eitherpf the ships of BitaNDC's k C 0. .., will he furnished ~tvidi d m following Provisions, or their erlitivale n bin othefhritcles ; 11g T Se t'ie r r'r bray 17, Ul4 Piivill preveisiet;so boar Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on "mini entirely destitute, whieb often caused much Skinless and death. 35 tbs. Bread, • All of good spa- I 10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, .or the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Means and Peas, delivered to' each 35 " Potatoes, . Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, week. with I oaf -60 gallons of Water, fietent supply of IC Ow:Salted Pork, free from bone. 1 Fart for coutine,. Eaeh hip in this Line will be properly ventilated, and u good house over the passage-way leadinglo the r, Pas. , i *engers' apartment_ The Calaboose and Cooking-ranges, -for the use of Passenge.rs, are kept under cover. livery attention wfirl be.pard to promote their health and carillon. Agent at.Plusiturgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, _ xi Flfth at., near Woesd. Tapsootvsoenerso.igin — lgratioiligliiii7 1/1 REAIITTA.NCES and Passage to and _ ii ric (rota Great Britain and Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapseott, 75 South st y cornet '' -1 1111 or Maiden Lane, N.Y., and DC %Veber- r , 1 . 100 Rood, Liverpool. ' I s The subscribers, baring accepted theAgeney of the 1 above lictuse, are now prepared to make arrangements 'C. the most liberal tenns with those desirous olpaying the passage of their friends - from the Old Countryi: and ! they dotter themselves three ehoramer and bang standing 1 •in business will give maple assurance that all their ar- I rangernents will be earrietl out faithfully. Afessre. W. A J. T Tapseott are long and favor L ably known for Me-supersor class, aceitminoslation, and suiting , qualities of their Packet Ship. The QU'EMN OF 'Till WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK.. IfOTTINGHER, ' _Rose' I*3 td32k2.o.saratr_....osser fierenttrtriersrart trona :kith, and from Liverpool the lith and 11th; its athlition to which they bane arrangements with the vit. George; and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thuldetennined that their Melt:ties shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while 3,1 r. W. Toparott's constant persOnal superiniewhinee of the business In Liverpool is an adds none] security that the comfort and aerunitnodatiati of the passengers will be particularly attended to. I, 1 , The subscribers battle, us usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Bossiness between Pittshurgit , and the Atlantic eltiCS, arethereby enabled to take charge of 1 and forward passengers immediately on their Irrtsding, ' without a chance of disappoint/neat or delay; and 'sire, therefore, 'prepared to contract for passageirenn any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them theilitio• for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise at; tantalite; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur thee %Vest by the hest mode of conveyance_ without - kitty additsbnal charges for thetr trouble. Where pensions seat soy decline corniug out, the amount paid for noisome will berefunded in full. , IiTTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at tight tor any amount, payable at the principal cities rind towns In Englund, Zeeland, Scotland and Wales; tbniaf , fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting hinds to those countries, what!) persons requiring such fault ' ties will ftud it to their interest to avail themselves on Application (II by letter, post-paid) will be promptly` at. T tended to. 'A A PFE 8 o•comion, Forwarding and COUttllls4oll Merchants, y Philadelphia. lif t Roche, Brothers, Co.& FULTON ST., Now YORE; ROAN QUAY, DUBLIN; WOTLAND ROAD, Lin:SPOOL. gi 111 4„ JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., CiOal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements far 1843. I)OCHE, BROS. 2c CO., sole Agents for the ISLABK ti BALLLINE, of Liverpool and New York PackOls,i take the liberty of amierniestig to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements !bribe year 1.64$ bang complete, they ore prepared to bring out passengers,by the above splendid Line, from lAvarisool to New lttek and Philadelphia. They refer to their former coursaof doing Mistimes, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. • RIMITCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, S C O TLAND AND WALKS. Drafts far *ale, payable, an demand, at any Ilankjin Iteland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring Oui passengers to Pntsburgh t during the present year. febs-2milawo JAM 69 BLA KFIL4 iiilatNDEN CO.'S rAsszlONit AND, SLIMITTAIVOL °Wee. HIttiDEIN & CO. continue to bring out persons frOnt any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and . attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengeta to be robbed by the swindling semi's that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them to moment they report themselves, and see to their well-bp lug, and despatch them without ally detention by the first slops. We say this' fearlessly,. nu we defy any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some ad craft, ut a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their 1 1 coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, eos what it may, and not net us was the case last season will other offices, who either perfortned not at all, or when i suited their convenience. Drafui drawn at Pitakinirgli for any aam from .f.I to .£l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Hanka in Ire land. Englund, Scotland and %Vales. . . JOSHUA ROBINSON, .L . European and (ieneral Agent, jttrt2H Fifth street, one door below Wood tn. FOREIGN REMITTANCE. ....., THE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all pane of Englantl, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. .. ,• SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & CO., 142 Liberty street. New and Important Works on California: Au - HAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA-13eing, the - JoUrnal VI , of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition; with an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Minesi various routes, outfits, An., &c. NOTES- OF TRAVELS IN, CALIFORNIA—Coin:" prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo+, logical and Mineralogical features of the Country.---", Also; the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missoun. Sun . -Blood, in California, including puns of the Arkani sas, Del Norte and Gilo rivers, from the official reports of Col. Frernont tuidAtnibe Emory. CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Climate, Soill Productions anti Harbors, from Sir George Simpson. O'connorts /Manor , Rolitid the World. Willi . 'an ac count of the , Revolution in California and conquest of : that country brthe United , Stnes. By John J. Hoohes, A.'. B. Also, Col. Itlanien Reportoutd- other documents on' the. Gold Region. The above this day received 'and for stile by KAY & CO., Corner of Wood nod ad sin. . OHANGEABLE SILK VISITS, FOl antarnlis ,iorr&—W. Murphy:has on hand n feur Very . handi' abffie changeable Visits; very stfiiable tor Clinsirnasi presents, which he is selling nt`reduced prices. Also;i1 limn:lsom Dress Silks, Satin, superfine' new style linen' cap:dirk Hdkls.,',lce. • • dec23 ii--'',u, i: * Mtsloom 'ft" The - N D.E F ran,kllir Fire-rinstirazikee 'Company. , , „.Charles W lyaaiief„ :." George W. Rictiarda, Thomas Hart , • Mordecai D. Lewis,. • • Tobias Wagner,- ' • Adolphin Borie, , 'SurnatlGrsult,' -• -David S. Browse , ',meat R. Smith, • • • MorriePatteriori. • -_ CHAS. W, BANCKER, Pres't. - Cass. o.'Bencrqn, Secretary, !D Continue to melee Insurance, , perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town rind country.. The Company haire reserved a large Contingent Fund, which; withtheie Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. - Tile Assets of , the Company. on -January lat, 1/348, as published agreeabl y to en Act of Assembly, were as fol ows' - Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans. Stocks • cash, Atc.• $13,318,492 71 Since - their incorporation, a 'period' or 19- - yeais, they have paij ifpwards of One Million Four ',tundra Thou sand Dollars, loaies Ity •fire, thereby' affording evidenee of the advantages of lnsurance,as welltuithe disposition to meet with promptness; all liabilities. ' .I..GARDINER COFFIN; Agent, ' ofite N. E. corner 'Wood and 3d eta mart) 'Fire. aai Itittrtzar Instsra•Pcl.t., I rrHE Insurance Company of Nottli America, of v!oilaw. .1 delphia, through its duly , authorized Agent,' the' Sub-' 'se riber y offers totnake permanent and limited Insurance an prePertY, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by -the-canal and rivets. - • . •• t Anhtli O. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry Charles Taylor,;? Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. 'Small, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, , Jacob M. Thomas, ' John White, -' ' Johit Thomas P. Cope, . Richard. N D efj w , ood ' , . Wm. Welsh, ' Henry D. Sherrard, - BecY. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the- United. States, having been charteredin 1794. Its charter is per.: petals!, and from its high standing, long. experience, am: pie means, and Avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous( charactar,lt may be considered as ofrellnif ample "curl"' ty to the public. VVILIJAht P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co.; Water and' Front ins., Pittsbyrgh - . mayfly A- GENC Y OF THE'Fp N FIRE INSI/RANCB COMPANY OF. PI .S. corner of Third and Wood streets, Piusburgh.—The assets of the company on the first of January•, 1845, as ,published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature s were Bonds and Mortgages Real Estate, at cost • Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total of ' 8909,633 , 42 Affording certain assurance- that" all losses will be promptly met, and giving'eatire security to eh who ob min policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with 9eoltritt '• ' oetB WARRIC :MARTIN, A at. TifE ENTERPRISING.—A. rare chance is: now - presented for the safe invemxtmarits a business-en . ; tirely new; one adapted to the - mtin of limited; at - wolf as to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from cap ital . and enterprise beyond any , operation of ,the day. It lathe complete monopoly of a staple - article; ab 'QintelY "ffeelsmi , mid essettual to every family, as well. as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan and prcifes; sional man To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of eitherlarge °rut:call wing bringing immediate and highly satisfactory -returns.— Thaw desirou_ of embarking twa pleasant,genteel busi ness. are invited, with others, to call at the office of the undersigned, examine the arucle, and form their own .udgment, from the facts presented . s_ iffice—.Exchange Buildings, St. Chair street, isext door E‘qui re Johns' °dice.' deeof 5CH1001.... ,• • TIIE Subscriber wilt receive at his oflce, young Gen-. tics/ten desiring to read law. Hi' will superintend, und.direct their studies. and hy constant sapervuuon. and strict weekly examination, prepare them for HaflllieliClGl to the Hay. READH WASHINGTON. , - . - The Subscribers have been inhabit ortlaily professions al intercourse with ReAll tf Washington, Esq., for many yenta, and feel great piens:ere in attesting. the - Accuracy of lustegal information, and his eminent capacitypir the undertaking- set forth in his advertisement ' IheTeatueady reeommend to.young.Gentlemeo who wtsh to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail thatoselires of. the advantages which his, propowed Law School will' afford them. Charles Sharer, " • 'O. Aktealf. ' A. Rorke,- Thos. Williams, Wilson liVeandless, , C. Darragh, Robert Woods. James = Dunlop ' • 0. 0. Loomis" •- Wm. B. APClare, J. D. ?anima' ty A. W. Loottiia' • • • __declS-3m .arigaln Corner ' 3117Tffi1ELD AND Ddrrtl WITLILETS, trrrsartion, Pa, the most popular of sill BOOT and SUGE Et tablisliments fn the 'West, This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping - the eery best Boors and Shoes. which are mode erpressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the-heat assorted stock of BOOTS and SnoLS 11.1 the 'We toot coisiitry. hat lie is enabled and,deter mined to Cell iris GOOML Ittwer than anr other house possibly can, ho cares not what facifities . they boast or haring for offering creat itiducententaso the }Abbe. It is imposeitile to set torah all the advantages and facilities in on advertisement, that thafireat.ikantiao-Oomer has • - . to El per cent. lower than nay other mote an the city. The way to test the totter iliac - all whii intend purchas. lay 11001 , 3 end &HOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN . cORNFR, examinethe stockn nd price. s.and all will tic Anti4fied thatthe Ortatnargaitt Corner. Sinai jithl and FORA. =wets, is the place for the public, one and all.to get good Boots and Shoe* cheap, for cash. deen • - .1. BATES. GreeetiCistersk Saddle, BARNES'S, TEI AND wurp 111ANUFACTORY. subscriber fakes-this method - -of inGsrming his -friend* and the nubile in general, that he- has the largest stock of the following namedarsteles,of his own manufacture; in this city-- - Saddles,Harness.,Trunka and Whips; all of winch he will warrant to be made of the beat material, and by the beat mectusnics In Allegheny county, Being-determined to sell 'his manufacture* something lowerthautmalicen heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need ofohe above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse. No. 214) Merit street, °elm stir Seventh. Also, bands madc'to order tbr machinery °cal G. KERRY. ieltertaeo Pianos. • . JOHN H. , MELLOR., 4 solo Ate.nt f.r .06d:tines Pianosfor Ira:ern Pertnia. • sa.ti4.) No. 81 Wood street. Pittsburgh; f i ii49ll has received, and now open for sale. the tallowinu elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct from the manufacturer, and for sale at lifc..Phickeriurs i Boston) prices, six: . • - One euperb Roanwood,ileyen octave, carved in the most elegant and rich e.yle of Louis Xl.V.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven oetave—new scale. ' One dn. - fit octave—new swede. . ' One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new reale. Two do. 6 do. ' round corners; " 44 Two do. 6 do, square a The above are from the manufactory of .1. eine ke ring, • Boston, and of the lateststyles of furn iture, and with Inn new undapproved trade. A lito..bn hand, rind for mite lova , - , Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves; from the manufac tory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the finis ' of titodart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of (3 ole Or. Co.,N. 1%. , One ROACWOOII. 61 octave; manufactured by Bacon k Raven, New York, One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made - in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex. ... change for such goons as will sj .ta country store . Price Stun. „, THIINSTON sfiSoTer: - . U following new works History of Congress, Itiographical an . d Political, coin• prising a history of internal improvements, (Tilvers, Har bors, he.,) from the formation of the Govertuneut to the present time ; embracingalse,bistorital- notices of va rious political events of ' Ocean. Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax ; together With biographies, per sonal histories, Ito., by Henry G. Wheeler, Illustrated by steel portraits, antkfac simile autographs. 'History of Charles I, of England;.by Jacob . Abbott, With engravings. The Romance of YuChting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Ran. • A new novel; Mary Harlon a tale ofitlalbester life: The Moral, Social and.Protbssienal duties Of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, E 154.; F. R. S. of the niter temple, Barrister at Law. deeS,, Ire ./ • 114 Cracker and Bread Bakery. .1. SHEP WOULD respectfully inforHm A his RD friends 4 and the pub.., 11 he generally, that he has added to' his other busi ness, the manufacturing or Crackers of every VatietY , s, Having purchased one of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he Is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest nollee and hopes by it strict attention to basinese r to sharp a portion.of the public patronage. The public Is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. . • , ' BAKERY No. 10 CA MlnerC ROW, Libert y rd . ; oppo site Smithfie ld.' '• N B. S4perior finally Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large end small rolls, trash every morningean be had at the etore,or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. 'Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. J.' SHEPHARD. No 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st. Steel and File Manufactory . . 1E subscribers have , enlarged their Steel and ile Manufactory, on the, corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley,Pifth.Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting treon wrting furnace, a melting furnace and a - tilt bummer.—. Their Steel, now being of superior . genii ty, and having engaged competent operatives, they are,prepared to fur nish Files of every...description, that will compare with the best imported article'; and being ileteranned to make It the interest of all who use" Files ht any way, to par chase-from them, they will sell,their :Fries at reduced prices, for Cash. They rvill also re-cut Files, and,par chase those whicliare worn and broken. Public patron-. atve Is respectfullVinvited, uorp) J. ANKSIM 'CO.h New Millisten , . Silks. ViaTeti, &c. Soar received from NeW ti Choice Iselin Lion of elegant rich Satins, Silks; Winter Ribbons French Flowers, Plumes,&c. A handsome as of Winter Bounpusi Hoods, Capes,.Cardinals Visetts &c., on hand and Madetobrderinthelateststyle, tirthe shortest notice. . DUFF, deco - N 10 st. Clair at. (West side.), FASHIONABLE . MILLINERY.--Itlrs.B. Bass Fourth street, neat IVood,vrouldintbrm the Lithos of Pittshufg!uanti vicinity ? that she votill..opervOrt 'l'uesdai, the:24th inst., la extensive .ossoruhenrof and - Winter Millinery,, . , • ! eet2O WORK BASKETS, AvNo. MS AlAtutzr erannx--Cou. cir Roeewoad, Mahogany and ether vacua.f We materials, AlaU,'K eupeiline quality of Toilet and Shaving Bokes, Writing Make," Fancy Building Block. and Games of 'every fieseriptlonZwith *large assortment o f Toys and.FaticY Apitlea.sunablelor-Chnelmas pre* , 0 0 0161 410GAN.&,ANTI•rnl,v.„: - r MEE NNE cut Nltf4ianasicuL 51,047,438 41 . 94,724'83 • 00,00 1' as 51,523 25 38.804 -37 Dll=tOßS; Cf)I.VER & MYERS. mil hi- N. have pat receivedthe - . • '- • • • - • • • • `'• .._ . . . , . w g #ltWiTt ancLall affections arising:*nr .-.., 1 .- derangement . or dlsease - ht. the Bj'n ilia tiye; Vascular, Respiratory, and ..everVouii Systems, sued" cionstipation, inward piles,hearlbarn,iotisefappetite-,etial ed tongue, acidity of the atom-. ach,ewimming-of the head,'' fullness or weight in the stomach, dimness of palpita. ' • tion .of - the • . • . - . • • heart 4 Choking or suffocating sensating , depreesima of spirits, sudden flushes or heat, .pitin . in the , side or back, weakaesSof the limbs,. cold feet,' constant: , ai ming/1 of evil,feverand dullpt . tp in the head, pain and- difficult-ref-breathing whets, lying-upon` the ,aide, frightful dreamo,sourernetations,yelloW, • I nese of,the:skiii , and eyes deficiency .of "perspire-- • - ' can be 1 , effectually:, • . cared by DOCTOR Iff.IOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN tarrEns: Their power Over the above diseasek Is not excelled— if equalled -- bY;any other yreparation tri the Limited • States,as the cures In this oity attest„in many oases; af ter skilful pliyetclanifluid failed.:-. • : . D erangement lathe liver , and stomach ate sources of :insanity-, -from 4S:orderer obstructions morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows; and the Cane.. , tions of the braid are impaired and deranged; aX nerves :are the connecting medium between mind - and matter : it - I -follows from the reciprocal action ,that bath tot ee ;more or Asa inolleated arid deranged' iiinnlitineously; ;d erangemeiff there will alive produce diseaseof - the SKR , I; 'LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. es well as the brain. _The thousands wee die with • YE1, , 1,0W, PEVEJI, `,CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing to" the same cause:and the-majority of cases -of that -most painful diieese, CONSUMPTION, ofikrinateo from (hesitate. „In, fact the stomach is the - important organ in the aftstem - of Punter, asjupon it yon,depcnd for the, success - arid all - the advantages to be derived from the administration of ion. tense-I medicines. "ibillinctioris are of the utmost portance to everyone in constituting the sottraerind than min of life which is nutrition. No organ possessesed4 remarkable sympathies, none such remarkablepaWerin- Modifying every part pf the system. The tare success/ in treating disealie •dt . the liver and - itomseh suceeisfully has not been arrant ofpathologieur knowledge of their sanctions; but the .preparation .of Compound that - would act upon the 'disease •at-41-al4the sympathetiealllictioes, ..Tlmt ,- ,pointtaslicen gained in these Bitters, and they. are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, - and will in every cage permanently destroy .coatiVeaMi.tr,, tied give strength and vigor to the frame, at no, time de-. bilitating the patient; and they 'are gratefel to:the reost delicate stomach under any circumstances. • • ALL CAN , BE cußErt, , ':,- WHO WILL USE THEIST AS DIRECTED, . Gs,' wirer" 111.8 POWER' or staracntst.). • The few months this preparation has been bi:reira. public, heti, from its Infallible' efficacy, elicited-the - mile& of the press through the lend, their object-being lot the - benefit ofsuffering humanity; its success has ntrpasseif• all preeedents, and:it is free from: all alcoholic stimulant, !YroP. mercury aloes, milhine, acids, and all hilarious ingredicins, - and especially adapted to the diseases o fthe variable olknate of the United States, arid the West in: , die Islands. • 53 WEEK AND. DELICATE CHILDREN - are madewfrong by.ttsing ,faet it is afamilymedi eine, and can be adridiustered'vritheafeti to TI eltildrae year old the delicate famale,'or a Man of innety..4 • • The. , Philadelphia Deinecrat ' Say _s 'medic-Me .bas an extraordinary virtue auil ebilene,y, and groat demand. We can Speak from. experience, that it has produced manywonderful cures." • The Daily Sun sap:—' We believe it is' ene .of the `best medicines of the rige- . -a friend haying inieditio his own family 'with great satiofaction'in the Jaundice and LiverCompleint." 1 The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says t-,! .our ',good citizens, who are invalids, know the many Maori; , whit% cares that have been performed by Dr..Hootanila , celeorateo Bluer.? if they do not, we reeom 'mend them to the German Medicine Store,- firi DAMS, street; all who arc afflicted with Liver Complaint, "atm. dice, Dyspepsia or - Nervous Debility; the Doctor hits. cared many of our citizens, after the best phYricians bad failed. We have used thin* and they bare, proved; Jobe a Medicine that every one should "k now. of, and We - .cannot refrain giving opr testimony- ialthCto favor, .ded. hhatwhich gives them greater claim upon our humble ef-; :fort, they are entirely vegetable. The Evening , Bulletiusays:—The Celebrated, pennant I Bitters are an invaluable remedy for laundice,_.Dyspep-, sia, and nervous complaints." • NeaPs Gazette says:—"lt is not often we notice; the various excellent medicines advertised in oar columno, - - because we are unwilling to speak except fromperoonel experience, and a good constitution foininately makes, us generally strangers to such articles. • A. word, howri, .ever,ofDr. Hoofiand's Geranuflfitters. 'This NVZ racier 'to be an excellent article fulfillirighlevery respect:m*lll'- 1s eltimed loth by theadverther. , • The Daily News gays: • : •,. " A MiltlClll. E.—We speak knatiingly of Dr. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters when we say-it lova Messing of this ege,and in diseases the ['diary,. diges live and nervous systems, filial not, we think, an ERIIAL —it is a tl'OriAlli.Z FtiEPAsernur AND MADE 'WITHOUT AI.- comm., and to all invalids we would recommend it us It 01111)" their confidence. - , • ~, • Whatotronger testimony can a mediethe have?. At the. Depot canto seen the evidences .riftritiny of-our moat respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing Ilia-. sales. Principal Depot, German liTedieine Store . ,:e.74 - RACE Street, and for tale in Lancaster by - Jolin E. Logan; Har , • risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respectaole dealers gen erally throughout the country. , • $600,615 93 • •100,967 77 : 407,499 72 QUA:NCB THAT DREADFUL COUGH:—Tha Latagif.- 0 arcin danger. ihe•work , of -- the - thlattoteaitfa l!Autie Ir 4 ol . r e ngfilE'rN-7, r';; ; 'tat, ,your i dol and earthly Joy-, p now perhapi confined hi her chamber by a dangerous aotti—her pale theeass her thin ahrootken fingera, tell the hold "disease has already gained 'upon her —the sound of , her sure hral cough piercer ourgain. Yous Max, o* wee n ton about to enter life, disease sheds, a heart crushing Wig t over the fair prOspects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble lhnbe , tell-of bola of hope, butyou need not despair. There fs &balm which,otill heal the wounded lungs, it is ....,..omett lungs, it Sherman?' All-Dealing' hint. Armes, the wife of Wtn. 11. Attree, F.str, Was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs.' Roc and „51,eClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dritdatt of Neve.- ; York. lie; (Heads all thought she must die. She, had: every appearapee of being in-consumption and :144,10., tironouncedkper physielans—Shermati's 13alsant was given and it cured her: 1 , !- Mrs. GA1t2A.661.1:17., Of SIAN Ferry, wavattio'eured consumption by this Balsam when ttnelothOi remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced t 6 it Skeleton. - Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, tai Broadway. his witnessetrits effects in several cases when, en other rdetlecine afford; ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a chum. Dr. C. also wttnesrml its wonderful effects itt Curing Asthma, which it never falls of doing. Spitting Blood: alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by- this Dalsant....D heals the ruptured or wounded blood ve4els, and makea the lungs sound again. Rev. illaillY . JONE3, 109 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal ruTeetion*6so years'standing.. The I first dose gave him more relief than all the other medb• eine be - had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney lialOCl,,pye, it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the , Asthma. In both eases its effects were immediate, soon restoriug them to comfortable health, " Mrs. Lectrrts. WELta, 95. Christie-st.,- suffered "fiom . Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved , - her. ne. once, and she is comphratively well, being cuabladto' subdue every attack , by a timely use of this 'medicine: This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs.-Colds, Spit= flog 131066, Liver Complaints. and all the affections of the throar,f•atui even 'A - inhale and Consamption. Price d 5 cents and St. perbottle; Principal Offlce inn NasSau street. New,York.' Shennan's celebrated Cough;Wciraland: Camphor Lozenges. Prenliutn Tooth Paste and Poor Man'a Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at . his Root nud Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. SO Liberty street Pittshurgh,.hend of Wood street, and by the following duly am:tutted Agents for Allegheny count' • • ' A. M. Marshall, Allegheny 'city; Jnnnthnn ohrke4t ; Manchester; J. R. R. Jacques, Birmingham; A: S. Getty.; Wylie street; J. G. Mostly, cor. Webster - st. and Elm Daniel Negicy, Rust Liberty; 11. L. Mitehell, Wilkinss burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Stunt: Springer. Clin ton; Jamas M'Kec, Stewartstownt: John IthiCk. 'Turtle Creek; C.F. Dichl,"Elizalictly Rowland & Son, M'Rees.; port; MORldowney e Bakersiowm:, klimughlin, Plumb TaWnship; Wm. J. Smith, Tempmweerille; Jas. Turentum;G:ll.Stant, Setriekly. • ^ mirg-ly ' Jayne:at Pantllp Liedltslnaa. rift. S. S..COOR, Piqua, Ohio, writes, lifarch,jB.4d; I have used your Verrlftfugr, Camiaatire lfglspl4. and Expectorant, in my practice, for the lost. 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. - Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from Ulna I have used, I doubt uot but that they chum, and are entitled to all the confidence TertOSO them, by those who have used mein. I wasformerly• very partial to "*" Vermfuge, until I beenmencquain ted With yours, which has my decided preferene to any. other now in use. Ressectfully, gourd, &e., S. S. C00R,1t1.D. , ; . "Irj- For sale in Pittithargh at the Pekin Tea Store;72 . Fourth at. ' ORE TESTIMONY!-Dr. W. ~ND/, of vine, N. V., says: "I am well mvsuaded, and hale- been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable:l'ills' are of great use to all those who may have occasion to• use them, and have administered teem to my pa ants. a . Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia turd Bilious Fevelf are ita , •• • Mediltely cured by the use of Dr. Rtdph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny City; J. G. Smith, - minghara; and John lil'Craoken...Fifth•Wartiv fobl7 I'AR HOFF'S 'rONIC AND ANTI-DYSREFS . ,L../ The general properties uf these Pills are CaTMinli::: five, Purgative and runic. In the corriinon disorders,' arising from imprudence in diet, he., such as' Nicht - Maid and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headache; , tee.;' where a medicine is required, this preparation , is very applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects give almost immediate relief, - when nausea of szolmeseexist : its purgative operation upon the stomach 'and boWell is gentle and offeetattic,.and - its tonic 'properties import strength to the digestive organs, Mondry enabling. these organs to perform , their proper functions with ardor and regularity.. The Price has. been reduced from•6o to 25 cents a boa For'sale,' whOlisalu and retail. by B. A. FAHNER-` TOOK tc Co., corner-Front . and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, • ' A. FAHNESTOCICS COUGH SYRITP.-7-,Thilipre.; pamtion has proved itself to be of very great enica=' nyin the cure-of obstinate Coughs, Colds; Asthma, Stilt, I tieg:of BloOd, Whooping Cough,,and,Other,PueumoniO - Affections; and the propnetors feetwarrantedrin reCom , •: , 'Mending it 'as a" safe And useful medicine, end are pm- pared ;to show certificates of.lndispetoblo authority,' in teatirationy edits ' Illy pleasant to thelaite;andisofferedaisei .low a price , ' as to 'place it 4 within the reedit br every person. There are,Terhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro dded - .such decided. effects in such a short: tune. Pi* pated and sold by ''—;,‘ • B. A. E.6./INEXITOCRIC CO;• Cornar of'FirstAti and d).FOdffi Also, corner : •of Sixth ' W.CoudhUroets. ' • • • . .. . . , CREAM-A• matchless arUcle foi 1711 t 4" j2erleiretil r oge; T ar b i l i! cies of the, kind.. nor in. me) w tierti,the.himitis dead ; hatsli;1111h; unhealthy; nor turning gr.ey;ll few appLica. tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau * titbi t lively, appearance aad . ,al l o eaukp ii,n i ejm un ; its livelinesit 'and heal thy - Color,' twice as long ell ail the! preparations:that tireieneral/Y used:: - 31 . 1 b4TC•Abe.itair 4bin, •or has lance° tanylie restored Cream. Every lady,audgentleman.whq is in:the habit Ofl neid Oil their hair shottla Sit wide purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream,as it in so cotepoimulbet will - , not injurel the like' the'otlterpw o pavajioniul • beautify it, • and . give ' 'perfect:#ltotitpooa,in oyerriu 1 stance. For testimony to its 'Vel7 POrior'quag esi see the Lai lowing letter from itm Ray.•4ldr. Caldwell to ?dews. Hendarshott & Siltch t ltisuillville, • gene:aim/44w for the Boutitelkflatatei: - • • • , lessergjfisßattkCtddliNtfor of triaboirritt.. .• Minim limaturusitort ratircuf iatte maser. in adding my testimony In'faior of site excellent prepare:ion called lie. PaVisfs's CAutesellair Cream,- for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, brio*, and disposed to come out; buthavingOrocured a bottle of the Greatly and awed it an canting to the presception, it is now elastic, softy and.•firm to•,the•bead.• • Many habitues nit& oils were applied, each -leaving my hair in a 'wont state than ,before., • This:Cream, however, has met atte,Xeei • tatione.: „ , ,••• As an article fort hatoilet, my wife itrefetranci :over all others, being delicately perthmed and not dis %ascii to rancidity.. The • ladiesiespacially, willltpd Ilia ; IChinelle Cream to be a desideratum. iwthey,pyg44lttlfslie for the toilet., Respectful/7; !Sc. • • • i ; Pulaski,"January 7,1847. •• ." , ,; OW7 --. Sold wholesale- astik.viebill; in Vitiablugliiby Saha 3FToorusend, 45 Market stieland - Xi:wilt:folder, corner of Wood and Fittbits . 1014 1 -d&N-4 •• •• - • , ..5 fßllt:'•Srt ADIES are cautioned rigtift'nAltslrtg Common Prepa „LA; red Chalk 'fhey tire pot aware how frightfally inju rious tilt to theakial. hair to rse;hoir rough, howsallow, yellow, and anhealthy the akkdrappearealler Amine pre pared chalk! Besides it is ininnous,containing a large: onantitrof We hive _prepared a benotind yes,, table article t which wa cAll Joao' Spanish' Lilly White. ls perfeCtly innocent', being purified of all. deleterious:. guabties t and it' in/parts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, glens, lively white ati the sante tame 'acting • as a eoimetic on the skin, making it spit and smooth. „.. Dr. James' Alderson, Practical Chemist of hlussachu- Sett s, says ; "Aftr.r Rind ysinkLiN nes , SpanisliLillY‘Vhire, I lind it possesses the most mindful and natural, and sat. thq same time ioncieert4 while ritior saw. "1 cettainlY, can conscientiously recommend its use to-all whoselikbe require's beautifying.”' .Pncol2s cents a box,. , Directions —Me best way -So apply Lilly White'," is - with'ssft leather Or wool—the former tr, preferable. • A rice err or Terra FOR 25 ,oimvti.—White teeth, foall breath, healthy-leans, "Yelfdw andmilh'enlihy teeth, after being once or tvmeq,eleantai, with Jeriet!'.'Arribet Tooth Petite, Intimate appearance of the most beautiful• itrorb.flaq,a th e 'aa.me ttmhit IVAso • peffectly' bein arn:ft and exquisitely . fine, that its einstantdoily, use :is highly advanqtgeods, even le those teeth that are in good condi tion, 2wltlif them and • preventing a psemature decay._ Those...alrssady . decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also (asters spell axis becoming loose, and by perjfeWiaileft will render the foulest teeth . delicately. w,bite id,unikp.thebreath deliciously sweet. Pricetreor 37; ,a, tie above ureaold 4411); at ChatitNY sign bf the At:aerie sh. Esigle;NOL'Yotle to'Y die aPpFnp}ed Agentswheso 'nettles appitielti , 'nekt edlitmh. „ n. tr. tn. • WILL li/iris ;LOY, andtt ItehlnisbarUil,bl4o...,'!Youri Kis fac, your forninen beaUtlftiy Clear fain wMte.? ; Aot;ir eatfti 'Mae itoreveti , yeF -law, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled: I Thecea , .' tads have been,mMeithes ,tistuhlhdte—ivaabett,tdcii.e. 'twice' with Jotter IWian Chemical Soap, :The effe.eti is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the gents: .fue Jones' Soap, at . theMin;Orthe l tiraeriean Eagle, 62 :Chatham street. . ". , • Ring-worm,Salt-rherun, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are. oftetr tared 'llk 'Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, •!iatben ove.ry_kind of. remedy: hal itiiiires pimpleloreckle,s, and. eieue,tboakisriallkudaki: &IN at. the 'American taile;BS C 4 l2ligkaaketeeet..: AGnd: ref; this lieldoaroinev,e'T • .• • • ; 7.. • "t;biatig,.Je, x eaters o? Sold at .Ltomantie Ifeidtstratid; . of T , I of the Zig. /INE DOLLAR TWELVE AND A HALF A-fra l laP*loo - tOPRAdeIiO . I4-rvinVJadgbetweert ty and thirty, poser-Art..4 aytmgmriegl- &cm, gond tares,lro; Is asked dentielly, can•Athe imppopr any% man'coati! admire. her hne ahh Eite Intel yellow, teeth; such:sallow, rough,: et:Milli akin; 'find-inch 'bad; wiry blurt, when, hy speeding Me.aboic mini; she might, have delicate •white &Rib;pure sweet . breath,:and a beautiful head or hair. 'she can itiore ,benntifni white • teeth and nice; bfeath It insipg p box, of Janes', Am./ itor Thigh Pas e ; i akin vvhite,lluri , tindipatleaa snow t try;osidga.cato of the vela] ne - Vidtin , . /caftan 'PArtnicni Soap; and wheannftdithad lam by uttott att. battle of tiones' ,e o Tfia ilair-filesklivarc• :MI tot lb= an opinion due'beforn you pry/ or yoawillircgret k,nt. Sure to ask for ',liinee* articles." Sold QPIY-Iti Nevi York AtthiChtithern ' ' • • I ',IT: VM:.3AciEsoN .i t a iint ;: . • ,t rtA,' NiCakiSellOPlll2/t; . ANDIGOTPUtAiAiriPTe .N..r; petioles baa.prhoVed that no combluhdointotznedlelha 'llllllsgegitteu ifo ctileacious irisnrittovingshaulbose dist. *um MI UR. JAlihrh."S ALTESA'TIPS. Ithateffected tarps iturttailbstribiag, 'nit only pf Caitec r. slid °the r di a 'eases,of that efirtis,hat Mut' removid 'the ,Coost, stubborn, diseases' °Nile Skin, Ltystiepsia, This medicine ipotesi lbe dittitdatioil) dud . eradieates dis eases wherever located. It purifiee the' bleed•end 'other' 90 d 0 0 C the hotly, removes. abstraction..in -die potels'of' • the skin, and roducei enlargement of the glatulsosbone!:. 41 Wesel's., tie appetite. removes ltaidachE mad tscansum.o trn .e • tothing superior to it in the whole materiamedka: • •It is perfectly safe and extremely. pleasant,anslhat adthing of the disguising nausea afieompOiy . fiis the Ides oft l o o Sul'i lowing esedletne.' ' ' • - • italein Pittsburgh ai the MINIMA STOft.t.;.‘ 72 rounh'st., near Wood-v. • • ••••; r A. .111001pal.for. s e 'Hair • • ;.' T 0 FORCE ITS GROWTIVAND HEALTH,. MARE. ' IT SOFT A BILEY,SDRAN AND FINE.-4'crsouw, hi eorntequence Antic many things sold, set itownevegy .a.ttiele, Ilse it &ter good,) n i a' horobag. ;If 'people could he mad' to teas.liottle of Stitte's Coral, Half starsilve, and sed how it maiceidry, testi, red, fithtltaff Mblitl,Soll t allblArlifkod 44,11 c; Ark& Meths at la; =I"Y hat use foi.sootetlnte, causes it to , .8":" naNralli beanUfWe• :if-people could selfthe uoniber of lirisr respectable .me-, - ehrinies - thst-ute . it; (aye; emdit tfie:elleivieraing they cab ase4 for dreitfhg and' besatifYiiistite if23tVfOr., - keeping. it soft astir ia ordsethseighbotworrlorigititily other article made; tuvii,,t,;l.ll-.... 4 f.i •••- 1 t: in t r to We formerly sold nothiu en ides, but wip.. wish People be;tril •Soldoitly Stall Izolnd meridian; street, New yprlroutd.by _ :iT t Akt mut% AVM. JAPKBON, Aslt-4.B*LIDINIT•LtiI wady: , '' ' 7 111111 S cele,bruted.n.rtiele,•so'favorablr kdivettildit Win j: ugMtroffereijto she - chit-ons Piftilktrgh:ini` a certain remedy for'Cougha and inittetlefent atthttr season of the year HOWES ;COLII3II CANDY 411 the beat aitieleilf thn': kind • ever- o ffered •to the - roilltie,-atid• we 'etialletige pers(Mietho ,United:Statee•to proMtee eataper,meir.f pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and= Colds. ••• • • '`!,:-.1.1101V13 ' • - Depot;No: 1-College '" Sold -by 114 ~1".,1111l "rii*nnendt', L•Jones,..,Wilb Black , Druggists; and ta - Mkr."itick.... , 80 Liberty street; Pittsburgh: akitirit7fF i sTfmkiiSiy liit,`Dr. - 1 - 91llarrlle,Sainify itindt .` anies.—Theilnderidineil,nitileneePitniburgh,h av -' tug personally tan& Orlental;Coogh. Lurn, and n....47'nfietreedlll l eneffeltito'freettai e ,„ . lolly re - contrite - rid it at,,ssdb tantLeffeclual,ol alt cases, pnalring from experience, we.belinyo,Matm jias noan, ;•ttrul`ivotildrecbtrutMnil idtthe "'-eilAßLEsttivis, • • Pittsbuth,"Marth.isthi 180? " JENKIIt *. jr7tSol by J..Schooninakir Co 7altn Hays lames A Jones 1. OfoistiOdfi7:Sacnt, P. . Mohler, cladewle Snowden :2 " • '"`!, ..J • disease lit olir country. The..yonitg,.. the beautiful and gay are all alike. submet, toits,kityjdious ravages, tilid'inatiy, p„lseCtle cheek has been supposed to with MO' glow ef.liealth. Snt;OVery.4./ple_ctrigi, bates ium cold andscoligtieflucti,S,,d-neme.d mawortbri •of attantlon`ittirstand only met . with remedies when. -too watcb the Ay fir A t mptonwwhlvjmious nnres • and mitkelitiMediblaiise p the Cougli ktalsam of IP Fuhne s toek",fa ce : i - W hinh .w il leertait4.4link`ilnfolkett progress, Mid restore" tbajtiLlMeed"Orgit.tm. to m beautiful, Mellon; , sale by B. A;,;:ipApsF,"stoct-•:E4nachieQtnerilei: (..tindi•Wond its,:frilko';cometttli ped_ Wood . _ de 7.51 - iiiloc to me . Publth: " rr HE subscriber - NA:rugs , ,th,st enlitichslMetrisliYsited Housekeeperstihditatail iv reacts paructtlarinthat bearwi'J discoutisutihg, the'Queesiawarsto.-bitilites4 ASA& (sell olt his yiesent sleet atrredueesttsieett:;:Thasits Who: 'wish tq obtain Chinai , qrstinsinart, or 'Glass, wdtflud this a titre opportunity forgettrng shabrartieleraa.lhoYwnlii much eleaperthen the usual Yates - ' Remember the place, CHINA }pig& sheet, uearthe , Auetion store/. „ S.'l - will or nipwhole' 'to an:yrpaysost , rWlshimi to buy it at alum:aim .;• I :f.jaiterat WIR...OHTTY. ."NgIV DAG "t V - PE ROGI&S, Burks •Bisftd-' ipesi,Foustl4streo,ROtroc& Aantoak,'Dagtietreo-' typists from the eitiea,,would ealitheattentioa of hg mbahttants of..,Pittehurgh, awl the neighboring lonnia,' to their Dignerreotyiei of Autumns and odmrai at rooms in the third ittorifio( Persons wishing - pictures taken may rest lissurett'fhat' int pain* sball.be. spored toProd uoe. thorn' in the Ligholt rib don of the art. Qin nustroumonts areal gie rtioAtpcxvol. , effo kind, enabling an to -execute Melones - 4ndetirpaased for hrgh Emelt and .la:tardiness to,nature. The public are rablietted ealland elamine. - • - reisoba sitting for pienntenta- hionsierhitiiriedtii ex pente4 to take Om:him:dose perhoctaatiafitotion.,,s g t ve - a; PRorati* 111 m, 4k4 .A Rai :depot Tel. 406616 `odd ohenuealiC , ErhiStrU 6 U"i i ii i Yl n :4!a r t,containin g -th e recent i c n t"V eth Pg S :.; • 'Tircvhere h oubieribeireirideej toget_her. with the leap n m memes . thinton,dtituated on " Sixth streerinelteliiiithfteld, front g 81.0),(4,120I . , apd:i.d.depzh r da.Cireityallef 1.46' :tee i..-" This .property,uk. idadnibly zineeted for aßotefot , publialifel!,. and eputeaat a. half Anifial'e'af dnitiil "or fegt : an i t g ao h it t fmi k; divid edg, Cherryt 1 , 4 4, n ub , „m it 1?optVo, foßief7;2otaßeT:..pe..n :i eatt,cin Sixth orreer,,j)3 , l2ll-feet deep, and 6-Itite,*litc. _ , _ . . 4 4 .14, te, the beat Coughilledletne it• exer Sasvot ,1010:EalYthe following proof ef thelcalierlcitirypf br.,.1,171- air. ksrals ( Matta; Cough Arc , esure, (mean reepeenihteoK tepo, who has tried. it: ~_ L ~ .. - .., ,- - , 1 - . , - . , -, t ~. i ' , Prrtsataton; - bee:ls', Mt. '''. Mina, HATE Zellatxtroarit6-:Ail er laboring Akseveral - Week's tinder the disaftantages of a haniseing cough too Moot dintrisoing cold, - which hin.l,thiii far ;resulted tholl • feetsaf several of the '"infallibles,"' I Yrll , lllll4tippit 10 Fan , abase a bottle of *Vittreriiiital CORet Itliziare;Athd gip& it a fair trial: Tozaty great inirtirele;' dler'neing - OnlY 040, half Of the bettleJl fonini - eve , elf eailiely we11...,:.',‘,44 obi beathaffebe l p Zeis,. fele , ' :, - -',-'' - - -,_„,,._,-,—. e. line, copy. JOBriAIPIX I 4,-. 2 : Sold k i rgAYS4c.:l3ROClttir-X iy-p0 8 0, 1 5, Naggers aitdltoso •Libis jtypaeciussi..--:- - ... iatlß 1 atUii TUX- OItir.AC j i•JCIMIGIRIDIEISPTRATII - lER f•=reAN tls-Zaroittired from a well inJlmarenk2li 133 I,ll.tiefri isarfacelOlthe and inrallibles cure ; fai,Sprains i iStrainsi CatellPritises, 'l. Sealds.,SKions, Tetter,,F.rysisselas, Seald•Headi Croup ; .•,••„. ' Wheriping-Geugh,, Indaroznatory Sara • Th4ottt, Hon alai InithinedEyes,Flattilencti, Vic e vs. Fever °tes t i:tact 1 , • " INFGA3I2dATORY.IIHEDIKATISbIv...,- ' which Yields to Its e ff eetain. sarprishig manner:.: . .„• "•• It has neeer ' yet fltiled*eri used stecerdlntloillnr,S;' tlons. Read the following: •• .• • I,lslsocuromca, 'Allegheny co.,•_Pa., -• November 1E1,1846., I , • ^ Margaret.Ghtlest; was 'Ouredlerkßhedinatle Complaint of Seven years Standiat by whirls she was so lame o$ at. be obliged to pee crUte - es ; .13 one weekshe wasseurad by using- the, Amoridan Qiirand.cOuld walk about nen - suet Without het , crutches. ; • - : • '.; • - : JOIvATHA.N•EIHREISZ ".• The fallowing is communicated by Mr. Wat•Niktr,'lllr: Jacksan's.agemzforSurnbenville,-. A gentleman near §itaribenirrtlefribritladnoi ."on able to put either onhilleelto,the grimed for twelve years, In consequence* 'of by the, use °bone kottloWas : enabled to walk two miles to a township _election. It is likewise a soveleTiji remedifoi ••••; ••:• I'l , •corrmkencntr opon , ilt ?aye dit.5.:411 1 .?..41" . •• The follotving Is communicated ,tlY.h.tr, Wir4tis l 4!iiel: • Jackson's agent tor Steubenville: • ••• -•.'l • • • A lail y • residlng,l4•Steubenville, the - fin g er. of *Mick hand was so contractedes to deprive her o f the use OA ) tbt shiny-See years; Wee entirely, eared li . Y . the uSe Of 0 44: . - • bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect tumor: • . bet luind fully equal' to the other which. bad never be affected. -It ha also been found to be safe and Inviliglss ble agent in the• speedy' and 'certain:cure of • ',is • • • .; •• . DEAVNT*343, - ' '• "• • :in allcusek not Organically incurable. •' • • • A lady residing 's] Allegheny city tviiseffeebialti h eured • of obstinate entness, of years'contilmnace; by O'etse of less than one bottle of the Oil, 'so that she sai l 'alte heardthetter than she eveirlone before. ' A gentleman wellknown itl Pittsburgh, was eared iit c : deathess of nine years' standing, by the use of a small: 'quantity of the Oil. The names and 'residences:tit tbso‘ lady and gentleirion will be given to ;hose who desire icoi at the office of the advertiser.. •• • . •• _ • - • Its properties are - highly developed in the certain and • sOrPrsingg• sPeedycure of all cases of •• • • . • •. . HOLIC, CRAW,. AND SPAIMIS. • fitovecoi•o woo of Coesim Gholio have .he en effectually cared, by, one dose_of th e the , short •space of halt • an boar, when the parties have•beethogonized with pain,: Its curative prciperues have been remarkably Manifested , . In the radical curerifl • • 11/SEASES OF THE SPINE. A lady , t he wife of a planter in Kentricky,war Cluerc, effectually of one of - the worst eases' of diseased Spine, which bad confined. her.to her bed fer i a : considerable ; time, ia which 'she eould not turn herself. • ;II'S ! olio I+ sure remedy and perfect mite for paittel)oo Spin of ths;,; •• • INFLAMMATION •OF THIE*PIWO. •l; •• •'' • ; " tocerlify'tfint 'was afllietedWith at DOOM ! the small of my buck and ; kidneys, which affeisted we ars:• much that Icould not standitPright, ilytubhing f ettei,',4 nally, and using Italia teaspo o nful artd•••• morumg, I warxenlitely cared. '; - - JOHN - RIDDLE;" •••• ' ! niarWitt4en'; Arm:l4lol4 eri•iirasi••., Akentleman or Pitteburgt, agile left With 'a violent fliunmation of the Iridneysthe paill•of whialf,:caused hiartelaintwas com 4 silettly•eured, thiee,llayi, . use of • The qualities of this • - • • • ' . "NATURE'S OWN RESIEDV is • ezrrenielfsenetratingrun'd'unti-inflanimatory, cense.... • confuleully rearm:pleaded as a shyers:4ga renik.4 wherery,erintlamiziation exists, either.t mama]. or t lethal. - Used jamiestintely after brtlise'or wound itvrill eure and_prevent_ • . • ..- •• • . •••,••• ' • GANCIRP•NE AND MORTIFICATION. It • • lies, re. addition, beet:slow:4a salatary,'pleasingand • • _ e (Teethe remedy for those very tasplessant and incense. :.. nlent diseases, 'AN_ • , :.• • . es 7 Price; 60 cents:per, b0tt1e.:...• • • .. • :.••••• • Yciar 'theThe' surprising; eicolle a ce and: Aar i 'Amn ecanAllil; has induced NOMe.dishemest persons • • palm upon thepublie,misorable , imitations of .this truly ••• traluable medicine; for tho purpose of de:Erving • the up.;;;••• wary, ancldefraudiegthe- Propoator. ; : . •, ••• In order to be sure a - obtaining th e gen uine, chef* , the folloWing ioukructcs: , • • • •••••••••/_"; .• • Ist:See that the name " Wra'.• t 2 Liberia; kJ. header Wood ex," is printed on the lehel.of the toropnik-,,.„ Of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. • 2d. That each' bottle is inclosed' it paraphlet • contidit lag full dlreetidiur for use;: 'and rdso containing' the Mona... and address of • Wm. Jackson; General Agent:for:the proprietors; likewise, it:aflame and addrii.a,of, th e ,pro : prieuns, D. flail & Co., Kentucky. '.3d. Purchase 'writ' of' the advertised • Ageritsi;al.l: cif•!; whom have a chow bil 1, on which is printed the nauths'of 'the Proprietors and General Agents—thug : D. Hail & Proprietors, Kentucky,.. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh,: Pa.,, General Agent' for' Western - Pennsylvania, rind part. 0f,, , , _ Ohio and •Westeni 'Virginia; mid the printep' narnes-,-. • Shryoclr, ft:• tsburgls:7pHined-iii.• the thottom of said:shott' MIL • !• • • .• • •.. . • •-• 4111. Observe—illegal:thine . of a dark • green color without any Sediment ; and its ape eiKe grafi- •••" ty lighter th ani water. - The coinite gulls are mostly ofpt,„„ black color ;-'-eorne sohltel.like • SPiribi• 'Turpeming!" g • , ft axid ,to be refined aml clarified ;- smote Etna Mil era a mixture of otter eommon oils; and one fiithP";-! • looking mixture:. purporting to. Corn's from tce'"lltuibarp'ffl.!•" and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None: of , Ibesit,coalt4;j l l• • •• • - •thrfeits possesseither the•oinne - or the poteqs:if the psis• AMERICAN OIL •,..41ErSold wholesale and retail' lir•Wild. 'JACKSON,- •••;••;. General. and Sole Agent ' OT the Proprietor • WOstera; ,•,.- ; Pertasylvuoiai:Western , Virginia r •and; Noirthem .011505 - • and by.thethllowing day appointed AgemsikAlleglieny J. R. Johnson, , . Jonathan (Attest, Manchester. ' . Alexander Judaic, Wylie street. • J. R. H. - Jacques, Birmingham. Win. J. Smith, Temperancerille: - G. H. Stair, Sewickley: • • • •-••-• • . Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. - Z. Alitchell i Wilkinsburgh. • Thomas Albin, Bharpsbargb.' I : U. Bowlana & 800. M'Keesportt '• : John. Black, Turtle Creek. - • --7—M'Eldowny, Bakerstown ' • genteel Sp_ringer, Clinton. • •ry; hisses M'Ree,Eltestreirtstown. • .• -- " Riley 111,LatighlityPlunt . township.. : t J. Fallon, Ts:carom. • . • •• • Jerotaialt Fleming, lasarrearevillen , . % ktoberViVilliantsairthuraville. • •-..! • ' • • . rakhd r iipiaterstareittrustodlirtsliralstelnatteiry, • AND .PA'TENT INSULATED' POLE.% f I,,,, , lduncAL tee ortreireoireasS. 4 -.This Id die'ohly.. Instannent of the kind drat haseVer been presented • • blecesilirry or Europe for Medical purpoies,undfithe r , only one oda, known to Mon, tiy which the galvanic Rule . OM be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brute. A'any part of the body, either extertialfy or internally,... 'in a definite, gentle stream,vrithent shocks or pain,,wids' -.."•••‘- 1 ',Perfect sifety•-;•and o ft en tho hapPiest effects'. 'oThis important apParattuf Is now highly ripprored ef .7 Many of the most eminensphysiejens of this country': ' • : ling Europe,. to whom the afflicted and• Others whom; „, . may concern can be referred: Reference will 111/10 r riven to many .highly , respectable who bevel. U l t. bee n 'cured, by means of this most valuable apparatus, .. sterile of the most • inveterato nervorrb disorders, which'. -etc , cog hl not removed by any other Dhows means: Atnoug vorions others, it hag been proved tribe ably adapted for the core of the following diseases, r 'nervous hi.adache and otherdisordem of thebraia. -Iris with this apparatus•ttfone•thitt the ;OPeraitir railconyeAt;! the galvanic, fluid with treed and safety to the eye; to re- .store sight, or care antaarosas ;to the car to restore hear. `;'• ing,- to the tongue dr Other. orgtins.torestoto speech ; Cut' " to the, various parrtrof the, body,' for the cure of chronic y rheumatism, asthailt,riecuilgia, or tic doloureaux,. ; fate, or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitas' weakness - from •sy rains; some diseased I•nseulittr. to Cc=1 4 ..11. males, contraction of the linihs,lork-jaw, etc ., eta: '• ' . Rights for surrounding cpuntiescef Western'. privileges, with the instrument, may be purchased, iin(l 4 : l •54",..r -aISO testedfor the core of discases..• ••; . • . • Pull instructions wilt be given for the verions"ehetia.;' , l• 0 " entitle be used for various diseases, and the best manner , ; , '"- `for operating for the cure of these diseases wilialso. be . I A ?LI ~ folly exPlalned to the parclaiier, and a pant ' pffleiPatiiitts . k• handi expressly- for' these parpoSes, carefully. mire.d by the retentue. F.equire of • ••• : •••••..i S.' WILLIAMS Vine -• if,' •.; .-. , -4:4 ', • ' ---- .,..5• '' ig _. .. ..Q ALT RillEUlll, SCURVY, OLD SORES, EFLYSIPe,'"P; .. , j . ..arte..n... lia:LA.5; Barter's Iteh.,...Chap.r, , , Sorg BesPda_,:‘Pf . rrg __ , Chia is used by.many:phrysiclanstn this city. irteunntha',"V i t" . :above; and we would not cousclettelousirsell unless ''4o:.. ...,. h . t • knew it to be all we atate;.. ...; ::i • :., •.•• -• '• . - ' 1 :1 1 -,... ..; ' :As a coametic,nhe true JONES'S SOAP is perhapsiti4 l ;" 2 f :. : omy . article ever-known thnt,romoTtitimporitis,, sod i" - ; ;cleared and beautified the skih,itikitte ..11 5911 5 stleatil• ey i ',I 'smoot and white as turiritantet.'DTd,!. d #1.1p.14 eißld tit ap. , ,-,1 (31 :Chatham at. ) !N, yl,. and br '• - . - • ~ ...,,, • .• -. .., 0 b„...i.,... . :• • . .„ • .. • • • • ‘ . .L_ iie . W _ttr M c . ggs - 0y, 4 .4 - ,,,-. -' -,- ' 1!, mar2s Streit, 11) A:respectable ilentleman cattail at oust °Mee; U:s,he.,?'-;:',.•4 said; to infanives thathe i:Winton tinkled for,-Pylsafti'LLT...- with rthemnatisnear 'Gaut; and occasionally with. TIC • ; DOlOreilX; that he had; been frequently confiheltia,htibr.H.'„V; room for monamtagetlier add often- stale/MI the Oit tense and excruciating p4in, tut that Rudy he had'lmeu tisin e ja ttrie±ifit*tfire t fropi which he found die thetWeig.; nal arid unexpected relref. , , He says - he found-tho tied!: , Mine very, pleasant and effective, and Mita he note eon- eiders luntself perfectly cured.-FAiroddphia , tionalinti , 4 - 7,sci Wonin-li,..**na.—.lS: gentleman of Scrofelong ; fi° 6lll diaaretien in his , younger: dayttr.trecante , ll - - - "I' reel= # III C-UMerationor In, th e Mauer; and Nose; entfa disagreeable eruption of the Skin- Indeerk his , whitle'' ayntera bore the,parks of,being,sattrated with dliesse 1 One hand and WrLstwere,ao rauch °fractal thav be had , ' .lost the use of the hand, every part. being mattered-with , : „.,' deep, painful, And Atfensive ulcers,' and wetems ,I and porous aann himaymomb. ft yea et thigsiagt dtJliii iColqplttip, when death appeared inesitablerfman • / 05- rateAil , eutte commenccd,the use of Jaynes Al terative and having Miami sixteen bodes, is now perfect- It' e lterativi`titieplera through the circulation, and r purifies the blotsJ aud.erpdigptesdiseasefromthe system., , wherever lochtml,, and the numerous cores it has per. !' for Mad dbieasea of thu ribt =WI APIDIOIfff gOUte : iiitersoMplaint,sffiersla, ppd other chronic diseases, trnlytistonishink,— Fyffe/ -1 , Lt.; Tglitl:Fortithrin - PfuslntrAuttließAWPrEASTOltr" mm 72.rourth street.'!”.„ t -; ";- -LI ' -LTs (IP ;ITS OF: OQUOKINGi the-night . are Aram trouble."' ' 4,;!tsomt. , They break m upon the hours of-Tepost and „„. -exhaust the. strength . _afljus sufferer:: B. -A..Fahfiestodk. couhaf omodhdlbo7;loecoLembiently erdecOi • hal in easing. and curing these 'auldeasnat Spells. It a ' pertmq4ll roused in the nmiir by a spasm of .coa&hing i teas pippoonfal gft.tys cough ;Balsam stn . ! siadtha it, yuveVal Seliatiumt, as It ts polatuble,..leaves tont Naas stuttalsta, ;."1. i behind: ilf °nee preaedenae.Oser e Qthera as a remedprortoughic aphis, &a:" - ;, :Prepared ‘aad. sold , by PA 11N ESTO4.IC c a rn ctlge and Wood streets, and comer- Gllf . gad W0r,41,,; CxxxlaXXXXx VaxaSTSista,rsus assvr a tir. ;Alt.italti whales* and.retall,aetfiti_ -, 1 11111.1. }.:4Z07 . 0171014 - 0. ; by MEd:C obikw3r;tei n,r ifa dAndy ,•• ' kaamiseAtriliAt&k.iiii==M ~.,. ~ , :~:,,,,. near. iitT7st':.'RO;7ll',,Vtititi I
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