MENEM 101 p -obs; • FRESII'ARftIVAL•OF NEW GOODS, ; • _..f. . • ' _ usT. REUEIVED; mi eslensive and general assort. J Ereuelt, Ettoli.ll, Belgian-and ,Aplt v rtettn Cloths Cassimeresand,Vestiugs; of-the latest uu most ••••••:.. desirable patients. them will brtioculd aria ' 'gar entirely-new Stylei kan.6.y Cassinicres, and! Vest •;- :of, the latest ,importations-...a1l • of:which will be 7 mnde.u) order in the most fashionable- manner, at abort .a-notiee, and,reasonable prices; , .••; lan:W.a large • assortment Of. READVIIIADE ,• DWAINE}, Made tip ia the present Spring Style, a!ld, wdj be sold low for cash. • . • __ •'• • -To Terbotts:--Allatt's Graduating Shoulders' Measure-Spdem, for sale at linrird&,trt P. DEI,ANN''S. - - A. A..lllasion , gt. IVO- 6 0 'MARKET STREET, have received, by re .L Cent 'lniportatiods, the - following GOOD; ytz:— 'carious Thibet -.Shawls, of various qualities and colars; .50 doz. : " Alexander's" best quality Kid Gloves .; ; . f:together with a .good• assortment of coed LIMP 'Thread. and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade; rich - atria& - . lng.strnight and turn-over Collars; 600 pair Embroidere d. Cuffs, from, 50 cents to 5t,45; Mourning. Collurs;of va rious patterns; Demi Lace Vells,the greatest asserunent ever offered :by us • French and English 4.4 Primo; tloyle's Prints, small figures and fast colors; Small plaid French Gitighams ; Dritish'Furuiture Chintz;•white satin ;damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask,. 6-8 - and 10-4; greeril3creges;Gent.'s black Gros de Rhi4e-S'ilk Cravats, to 40. inch the best goods imported:, Purse 'resist; Linen‘ Cambric, and Linen . Cambric Hdkfs.; froth 61. fo '.. 82,60; WRITE GOODS, such naJaciinets, Lawo; Mull , and.Swisse - Muslirts,.figured and plain Laces. white' and coPi Tarlatans; Zt.a.. dte.. We are in the daily reteipt new_Goods, and invite the attention of purchaseri to our extensive stock.. • . label Fardillanakole Head quarters, ' Marker street, 'second dear below Second street, Ct. -WEIttNEBITHG, .'" 1111SIESPECTFULLYannounces to bin ututterousiricada . removedaud - te the public, that he bas removed his Fashion- able Head-quarters from Liberty street to his - neat Store; on Market, :2d door from Second street. He is constant ly,prepared to make to order, or,the most "fie and beat Matenals, in n superior manner" , ittd at very reasonahie erory oracle of Fashionable Clothing, of \villa - his complete stock of choice and carefully iefteted French, English and Belgian : Cloihs. Cassimerek; Vest 'ingai !sc., of the latest and moss desirable pnuerns, are 'particularly - designed. ' • He has also on band a very large stock of Reatly•made rashionable Clothing, which be will sell - eery low 43 ' ' - • VI:ERNE:BURG : Market st.;lh.l door front Secotalst. - EFOGAN & CANTWRIA, have just received, at SIM SG Market street, an unrisalNd selection of-- • Bead Reticules and Purses; Fans and Combs; ' -China Bets, ccordenns, - ,Sce, ro ar23 .A HOGAN 8, CANTIVEi.L. New Goods,. at Dirambee flfty7nlixe COINER OF FOURTII AXD ;MARKET STREETS; PITISBDROR RAT BARGAINS!—The - subscriber has ljust re : la turned from the Eastern Cities, and is - nnsi. receiving . a very extensive assortment of FANCY AISITSTAPLE DRy BOODS, adaßted to the pr,esent season, and ern' br, ji nn stock' for richne,..s and variety net SuipaiScaby ei vestablishmelit in'The West. DRESS 'GOODS!' • Very. glossy black Si ; - Travois. and Co )handsome dress do. - Black loVe Veils and Ildkfs.; Rich Changeable do. Jaconet and Carat, Alaska& Rich Changeable Satin dei Plaid and sirlped hinging; Chines; • ' • • !Handsome' Ribbons; - Mode and high can] Frcnch'Glores. ItOsiery, ICloths for Cloaks ; • Mode and l ' iigh•col'd MuslinTerkeri Shawls ; de Laines; . !Caihniere do. Nevistyle muslin deLaines;!Plain Thibet Shawls, say Sum striped Ca_thmeres; I• • fringe • . ..:Fancy; do. do. IPltickThibet ShaWls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacas;!Hlack -do.. do. Plaid Ginglrams, bright co-'Silk.: .do. fors; , !Fine BroehT. do. . New. style Mates; Cloth , do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; !Plaid, Long . ad. • California Plaids; 4.:ovr Priced . do ' <Black Bombazines;.- CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of... Calicoes is very large; it has been se. , lected with much - cart-will particular reference to " fastness of toloriug, dumbility of fabric, and beauty of desiga. These -goods are lower than they have ever beentelbre, and are. worthy the particular attention of - purchasers:_ - The best Calicoes for 61 cts. ever offered; Double purple Calicoes, English, 14 cents; Oil Chintz ,• British Chintzes; N ew etyle,Alerrimaek CalicotAl Blue do. -do. • , Bloc and. Orang - do. - - Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large Tot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of - 121., cents per yard. Also, Brack Alpacas for 12} cts. per yord: Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid.Ging. hams, for 12f cents. Warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GIINIDS. Bleached Muslins, - 61 to 12 Yard wide.Unbienched, Of to 9; Bed Tickings very cheap; Casirietts;:Trrillings, Kemucky Jeans; Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shinings; Colored Cambrics ; - Flannels_, lower than ever.offered ; Canton Flannels. - ' LINEN GOODS! ' , lrish Linens; Linen Lawns ; Damask 'Table Linen; D0...2.. do. Cloths; . - PASSIM Sheeting Do. - Diapers; • -Linen 'Drilling. Crash. • . -BLANKETS! BLANKETS!. - - - - - - A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to sem fine also - Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. GOODS FOR G.F,NTLE.NIEN • Irmo and superfine Preach and English Cloths and Mts. simeres •, Over-coatings; Silk and Linen 'Packet Hand kerchiefs and Cravats ;--,Ginve_s ;.Suspenders; Silk end Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc. etc. • The subscriber having made extraordinary prepare- Akins for the Fanned Winter trade, and havintpurchas ed his Goods under the advantage of 'Markets unusually depressed; can confidentlk promise his customers the best bargnitiS he has eve.: been able to oiler. Customers of the house, and parchaFers generally, are respectfully invited to call. -(nnv2o) PHILIP ROSS. ':Terrible Revolution—Stars Trincapha - nti HOGAN , & CA.NTWELL, (sign of the No. Sn Market street, would respectfully beg leave to eztll the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods; just teceivetland opening from manufacturers and porters; of which they feel confident that price and qua!: try will entire satisfaction : as our motto is—" Quick Saks and Small Profits." Our stock consists; partly, of the fallowing article s, viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings . ; Pencils and Pelle; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; !audition's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; corer Beads Al ahasteißoxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Siver Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Rags and•PursesLCatton Bags antfPurses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins ; Accordcons, Flutes, and „Fifes; fine Penknives and - Selssors; Globes and Paper. ,Holders,Shell, Dress and Side 'Combs,'-latest styles;. Chide 'ases, Frail Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Wag*, and Cologne , Battles; 'Fables , Chessman and Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; ;Brussels and In-. gram Carpet Bags ; - Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, Wttgons, Cradles, &e., kc., with a large assort ment of flays and Fancy Articles, tea numerous to men , isepl9 Business Card • TlrlieiNTS .44; WELL AS MOIVOPOLIES ilmsr FAIL: • d 0 MUST PRICES; faGt will be.proven by oalling at McGutac's y Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, St. Charles Building, Morro: Smas.prafits and quick aales. - Atarre Fresh and rood. ' • C0312E1111011: Very far in the background.' My laid customers, and all others, are respectfully in•, - rmed that lam waiting for them, MCGUIRE, ocitS • - ' Tailor. St.. Charles. .('ATE WOULDRESPECTFULLY invite the attention VY of our friends and the public to the great variety • sf WINTER COATINGS and other articles, we,. have lust received—amongst which will he found the grantest variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAB, a,,d pir.mth colored BLANKET; MACKINAC, rend 'W:AVER 'CLarms— . STENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSLITRIIES, YESTINGS, The above Goods having been bought 'for cash, at extremely lowpricee,yve are prepared to ac commodate all who may fauor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Givens a:call. - fry' Remember, 215 Liberty street.opposite foot of 7th: : nov3o . MeMULLEN & DOWNING. Clothing'!' Clothing 2 1 Clotbing I The Three Stg Doors vs. TAe Western IVorld !! ! ;150,000 'WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now matte and ready_ 16 be oltered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the publie.ita. 'general. The Proprietor of this far-famed mid extensive establishment has now, after returning from the-Etistern • cities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed his fall . and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo, swing that has over been offered in this or any other mur-. tel.:west of the : mountains. For neatness in style and workmanahip,S combined with the very low price which. they will be sold for, must certainly render the' old -anti 'veiled Three fia Doors one of thegremest. attractions of tee western country. It is gratifying to:me to he ahle t'o' announce to my numerous friends at home'and abroad that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in.my line, it is with . difficulty.l. can keep time with the constant: rush that is made on this establishment. It is established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the.trade, and this being the. aase on the amount sold, I eau stiriod to sell at much leis profit than others,eould possibly think of doing if they wished , to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all ray presentstoek before the beginning of next year; corning to this eon - elusion, 'will Make it the inter est of every man, who wants n cheap winter suit, to and purchase at the Three Rig Doors. . 0,,21,-dscw. .1013 N h.PCDOSICDY.• • ' . Clothlog at Cott: . • A - S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store RiKinil A they w ill adhere strietly to the above terms. ;There= forp are' would reveitfully mine the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING. Oiir Stock is large, and of the ben material and workman ebipp M'AIULLEN' & DOIVNING, fehal .. No. 218 Liberty, optioelte toot of 7th MK .45001)8, NEW -000DS:—Eneaitred nt the Iron City 'Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, - ~atioidating of Sue -French, English' liod'Ame riean Plnin, 8. "nit-arid fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; 72d.,..pa*Intere ifwings, Silk . Velvet, Plaimand 41Sitit of which . ve will make up at the roost ~fi..rtvt.itt durable and fashicinableatyle. ~ , ~.., all deseirptions ; Lady's Ntit..l,-;--41.b1e . patterns. 'Neck - and *ritl - tir.„ 4 4,W.„2‘ . .e.rv.a,..Ebirt, Pillars, and 7- ..'''''''4-AtitV,t4V tare. Coiierf 17',„.. ' 11.L . Gia1i..14 , ' i. -•” -' • ' , '. ' . • - 'e -: — .::.'VS*. ,--- ` :•I'' -,: ;,.,. .::~" =MI = ~ .:. , : tic. ; ; - . . c1..,,-, . :..:,: r. - : , 1 ;i.4:,_::;:;' - ..,- , ,, •,,,-,__: - ,,_..... , , t,:i„..--.!..,,, i ,:: . 1 : 1: :;• • •• - :-..,:'-i -, ' -, .',:•. ; :•: , -:'-' , ' , ' -- -, -,.... -- ,:••• -- =I = .... ~..'"7 ; ' . ~ ~.. Western New York College of tfeeAth. 2O MAIN STAMIT. Bum's), N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP • - TIC .:MIXTURE. . celebrated remedy is constar .y increasing its 1 . fame by the making, all over the world. It has now become the only medietta , for family use, and is partiem .larly recommended' for Dropsy all stages of this coal plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel,. and till diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the eurei testified to will con vince the racist skepticalt—(oce pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint. Bilious Disease.s, Fever and Ague. To the Great ,Weal eapeciallY, and Whereier theie complaints prevail. this metheinaisUffered. No mineral agent, uo deleterious compound is a part of thisSaixtrtre.,. it elms these di seas. es with certainty and Celerity, and does not leave the sys tem lorP:id. lbScePartlPhlell Pilefi.iscomplaint of a most psinful chin:few, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by all.w days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other dise.riae originating from impure blood . (See pamphlet.) Debility oh the System, N't talc Meek, Weakness of the Kidneys, ere., or In thuriation of the same. is immediately relieVettby a few days use 'of Mls medicine, and n cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities. Suppressions, painful men struntious No anuelebes ever been offered, except this, which *mild touch this kind of derangements. It n:y be relied upon as sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel pertained:to do so,. could give a thousand mimes as proof-of cores in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive: Direases will find the alterative properties of Ibis article PliatVvTlitt bump. Slut drive such diseases from the system. See pamph let for testimony of cures in all diseases, which:the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be nnined here; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues era medicine, nevi Cr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar tide. that it never fails tolienefit in any case, and if bone : • and muscle' re left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid Imre ow, and keep taking the medicine as long usthere is all IMUOVWIIOIII The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which route out under the beads of SA USIAPARILLA SrarrS, 'as cured for Dropsy, Gravel, /ke. They are good for noth ing, nod concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCII TIMM nor. Their inverdora rieverthought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular studs of thepamph lets is earnestly solicited. , Agents,. and, all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to eiruulate gratuitously. Pat up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; . 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holding ti or. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not geLitunosed unon. Every bottle has Vaughn's Vegeta blo Lithontriptie Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of -G. C. Vaughn on the directions, and ' , G. C. 'Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. Norte other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold 41 the Prinei pUlOtfice, 2tl: Main street, Mariam wholesale and retail. No. attention • given to letters unless post-paid--order front regularly nuthorLud Agents excepted, Post-paid let ters, or verbal cominunicauons soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. • Offices devotedexelusively to the sale of this article-- 132 Nassau at., N. V.; 205 Essex 0t,,, Salem, Mass.• and by thenc priipal Druggists throughout the United itates and Canada, as Agents. • HAYS fr., BROCKWAY Agents,. No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin 'PlaititeisotiN Carriage Manufactory, - Dinmprii alley. between Wood and Smithfield strrets. may always be fouad an assort meat of Family Curringes, Darouchcs, Hat:Ties, anti all kinds of heavy work, "...?" from a six horse wagon down to u wheel b‘arrow. Per 4 ong wishing' to purchase or contract tot 'any tiling is the above June, are respectfully invited to call. occ-kbil City Livery Stables. -- r .• , Titt;.tebscribers having purchased from - . Neharlikcoleman the above Stables, and in ' tending to increase their stock of Horses, Carringes,.lluggies, &c., would respectfully solicit a share of patronage from the public. Horses `opt by the any, week. month or year, and udditiona _bills are being erected. in the second story, for the Be commodation of Catfal stock febtailm Ls retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasure (front a long aequaiatanee) recommend My surer 4•10 W. to the patronage of my friends and the public. febint w @EA ft LES 'COLEMAN. nig . clouos Carriage Manufactory, :Diamond alley, benoten Wood and Smithfield screen. v.. E.. M.. BIGF.I.OW would respectfully iuf9rm the public, that tit his Factory can tt. i ie+l3 at all times he found a large supply of Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies and altkinds'of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatnesS in any found the "klust. Contracts for any number. Of _Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will he promptly filled: All work of hie own manufacture will be warranted. ,Itsrextescas.—Col. ll... Patterson, ft. H. Patterson, E. D. Gazzam, Esq., Robert Rohb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. [feleHaldm Wholesale and Retail. :ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTOR Y. OBERT- H. HARTLEY,•begs leave to in iltvform.his friends and the public generally,' • • kat hist , ontinues to occupy that large and corn.. modraug Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahtt estock C 6., No. SG, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, wherele keepe a largo and general assortment of 'Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Rags, Saddle Ilags,ValiseOluffalo Robes, Whips, and all otherani cles in his line. He; also keeps constantly. Olt hand, and is prepared It tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted llosh,manu factored of the best nsaterial, and in rt. style of workmanship equal jn the,enatent manufactured article, and at GS per cent. reuraryMerchants and Fa rnicrs would do welt to call and examine his stock before lurchasing elsewhere, as fuels determined to sell' first, Ta le, articles at very low priees. - . - - ,117 Doit'r relief lilt - Once,' NO." Sd, corner of Wood treet and . Diaracmd,Affey. nr,26 Notice ATV costotnerU„' strangers; vlsiting the city, and .IXI others wishing -to provide thenteelves With a hand- some DRESS POAT,.PANTS., VEST, or any other Atti• ele in - tbe . line, Can:do so by leaving their orders :with JABIES ' . ittrluarcurrun, by Express; another PleCe:thart napttld Black, thevery.thing for Cloaks, nadjustia seasonr t 7. f .' ; • : MCGUIRE,- atreet, St: Charles Building; 4 =MN IMI •,:' - 'l: 7 - ..57. 4 4.:.:', ----;...''''..-:..',',...;..-, EWA EMSMM ~_ ! ' 'tK S_~ f i ~~. • s 4eil,„ ' . .-. , ;,:.•4 . . 7 ..: , •.:7-'::-'.‘,''.', , T. : :i= =EMU EMB ::'.. - :-.„ti:i!-. -, ,,-,i:. - ..:,•::: - ?. - !...- -- ' -+ ; :: ' ;'--.}. ' ;-- •,4::::•:..:..•?.',.';i.-?:7.,`.;;'..',;:i.=9-:"-!'", :4kanoportation- tints "1-8 4 9 Line!' VIA NSNLVANI A QA:,7 ,, ,AL Arrp 'RAIL ROADS; To' , tritibta. - enl' Aiazpiots.: Rail fiends being now-Open, and an good order, we are prepared to forward all hinds chandize" and produce 16 Philadelphia and Baltimore, promptnes3 and deopun b ' .and oh as good terms AS airy other Lide.. e.'2I.IIIbANULTY & Co.; . . -Canal Basui.'Penn street,:thlteburgli. Ade.tits—CHARLES RA' NOR, ROS.F. MORRILL &.C0.. - Bultintore. fmrl7 6104041 - 4; .7;' , ll.lerettant.la Way Freight Line, -- ' l3l airsTilk, , intehntdiate Line'wiltcontintte to carry all Way Goo s with .their usual diipateh,..nnil at lair rates of freight!' ' • Aoams...LCIA..-McANDLTY & Co:, Pittsburgh.' • , D.II'W.A - KEFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHNSIILLER. liallidaysburgh. -, Rasmammas—Jnmes Iort!On, Smith &-Sinclair, Dr:P. Shoenberger. R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Yon! Beim:. horst &Co., Wm. I,ehmer & &.BCOF., Pitt..43ttightigolnrivory, Smait,Mulhollan. le Ray, John Graff& marl' (Gazette and Journal Only copy.".l •EEorrigAs VitANSPOrtir 41 , 101 ii LANE YBUtt Sgt '• - Pr.PTSBURGB: TO: , EMIL!, XI() RE,SHIPPI,N9.—:TIie - Boats helorqing to this Line j` have been -put , nr fine • order, and are • now running, 'regularly 'between- Pitliburgh , and Eric at all imermediatePorte along the-Canals: 'A Boat will always utihe'wharf, under the - hfonongakela Bridge, and one will start rugularlrevery other. day. , The People's 'Transpbriattori has every facility for carrying 'Freight ;and Passengers. The boats will be towed to Beaver by:steamers, and will proceed to Erie wiib great dis P utch rby-l•be canal& The:, boats arc commanded by , experieneed.and careful men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line, _ - •.117 , 4j00ds seat by am bine to Lrie may be forwarded to any point -0n the Lakes. . For freight or passage apply , t . . H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLA RI: :& CO,I3CIISCr. R.' W. CITICNTXGRAKI, New Castle. TROPTIKAIS Mitcitabrnes,Pula , S.KRICICIT /4: Co, Middlesex. . Mrt.iox Rpm:, SIICITOIL Joasen AteCi.vaa, Sliarpsburgh. S. B. &11.1..01vay. Clerkeville. Big Bend. E. C.'PLuesse, West Greenville. J. &V. KILPATRICK. Ail atnsville. • W. 11.111.mcitv,itertstown. 'W. Wenswoirrii & Co., Sherrean's Corners. Wet. Powsa, Conneautville Spring Corner: W. C . :Walls - an, Albion. ' Cranesville. WM. TTLRII, Lockport. E. Finn, Girard! B. Tont-mama & CO., Erie. The . following Agents in Erie will receive and for went Freight he any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this „Line: W- M. Gallagher, John Ileum, G. IV, ilarerstick & C 0.,. Josiah Kellogg, Kelsoe& IValicer & Cook, jet heti t ti VI ay Freight " 7.lftiltaa . 1848 . !R&M wxpt,usivels for the transportatkin of may freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, Holli daysbuigh. Water street, and Petersburgh. This Line Was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectiully inform their old customers and the pulflie,gevlerally, that they are now better prepared to deliyer goods at any point on the Canali or "Railroads with promptness and despatch. EMME=I JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILBER & CO. A o Errs-- C. A. Al'Ann..Ty &Co., Pittsburgh; Jam; Mit.txii. Hollidaysburg; PICINVOILTH & W 001134 RthitSIORTL. • Rinnraraccirs—Smirli &Sinclair; J. & J..ArDeyitt; G. &J. H. Shoenherger, R. Robing - II & FL Moore; Bagaley dc Smith; John Parker; Vlrm. Lehmrr& Ca.; G. P. Stroen ber ger, Pittsburgh. jetn -... --, .. , ,... ,-- ,,^7.-- .., -,' 4 -,, , 5i , _ , ... - 3 ,-,! . ..,, , ,i , ....-. 6 -, , v - :..,c . -. 4 , 1 ,7, -". `"1 Pl. ~,,,,- " J = -- 0....v.- 7 ,, , ,- .t.t--.' it - :3. - -e , -,-f . ""-r-r...av f ",' -',".- rill ,' , :"e• ' ''' . 4N .I' . ''"' ‘: V'''' : %'' : " . ' ll- ;'''' ne.-br‘-z-'-'w4'", n*-- ; ')1 e ''''''' '''''3 " .t. 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SCOTLAN ANMIVALF:S Bq ~- • ike,Stramthip - SA RAN sAivias,l,64 . the .I+Agyzar- -' --,- P: - ..W. BYRNES—dr, CO., ..... :•: lasnainxisaxi 1&24.1 , . • .110, 113 South itreet, . New York:nod 3G Waterloo: R oad Payson sending to the Old'Country-.for.their. friends, can have them brought out by the Regular Line Of Pee k ets,tallizig from Liverpool on-Ist, tith, Ilth,lfith, 2lst or lath of every month, comprising the following Skips : .Fidelim, Fildilons',' Henry Clay, Hottinguer, Columbia, Constellation, Reich's; Patrick Henry, Cambridge. "`lsaac Wright. Waterloo, Constitation, . Ashburton,New-York, • - Garrick', : • West.Poiit, Queen ot the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire Sheridan, New World, Liverpool, Oxford, John It. Skiddy. Or in the first class AmericateShips, sailing . front' Liv- 1 erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprislnrihe-- - -. St. PUtrick, St. George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown,. Creole, Memnon, .' • i Probes, .Elsinore,' ... ' Wm. AfCooper. And many others, which this limited. pace. will not ini- mit of here enumerating. , -. • . P. W. BYRNES,& CO. are the sole Passenger Agents for theSteamaltip SARAII SANDS. Iler appointed', sail ing days, for 1.849;are - as follows:, From Liverpool on Nth January, 2:3th. March, .Ithlune; - Gth August and Silt ' October; from NeW-York on24th February, ad May,'Stir July,6th September, and 15th November.: • Therefore, those wishing their relatives' out early: in. the Spring, wilt find it to their interest to patranise this Old Established House, our arrangements being so per fect that no delay or disappointment can occur, Drafts at sight for any lIIMOIIIIIOII - the National Batik of Ireland, its branches, Ac,, &c., at all times for sale.. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, . P. W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South tit., N. 14., and 36 'Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, , 156 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh'. ._...... ..._ __ ~ New Commercial Line. : E. W. KIMBALL A Co.. i 'S DUNKIN, KIMBALL dc Co, 54 Wall et , New-York, S Z Liverpool, England. Rasete - rruttr intorni their friends L.rl the 0 ' 7 .: public, that they have commenced the rienr • - ' fa! Shipping and Commission Easiness, to .is 1 gether with the General Passenger Blesines.e; 1 .. -.I . ,t..‘‘ granting certificates of passage from London, • Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast. or any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston mid Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. ~ Drafts and Bills of Exchange, front Xi to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and-its branches, and on Liverpool. - .The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, us fixed upon. are the tat, 6th, Hilt 16th. 2lst and 26th of every month. • These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all Mat ran be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with gverydescription of stores of the hesikilid. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered t Packet Ships Hoseius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garriqs are vessel.. of the largest class; and those desirous ' bring oat their friends, cannot select fitter or safer Sit l° Passage can be secured nt the lowest rates. ips. New Orleans Line of Packe4s rail weekly. For p see or freight, apply us above. or to ass. Or to— jun27:tt SNOWDEN, EDMUND SNOWDEN, , r &ell] Corner4th and Smithurld F.l,,Pittsburg,, I $ arnden & Co.'s • y NEW PAISENGER $ • 4 q ArtaANGEN liINTS. •.• ft Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming , from Europe, engaged in America to dome over. in either of the ships of HAUSDEN A. CO, wilt be furnished with the following Provisions, or their equivalent, in other articles Tally gnotl.—Ssr Act of COar,real, May I: ', r lIIIS PLAN will prevent Pickily. litiard. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on octant entirely destitute, which often caused much Pickiness and death. 35 fins Bread, All Of s oorl lnali- IO Rice, ty, an ona-tenth to " Oatmeal, of the Provisions ID " Flour, furnished will be 10 " _Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, Pasaesiger .tvery 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf• 60 gallons of Water, Orient 'supply. of 10 Ws Salted Pork, free from bone.) Feet for cooking. Each blip in this Ling will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the: Pas sengers' apartment. The Camboose rind Cooking-rringes, for the axe of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health andcomfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON. yei Fifth st., near Wood. Tapia otV's Genera s^E ut I gration °Mee. I l a . REMI'VFA NCES and Passage to and from G re at Britain and Ireland. by AV. & J. r. rapleott.vi South et. corner or Maiden Lane, N. V.. and 96 , Water• too Rood, Liverpool. The subseribers, having accepted the Agency of the above 'louse, are tow prepared to make arrangements an the moot liberal tern,. with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they duller themselves Biel/character and long standing to business will give maple tkoStnallea that all their ar rangements will be earned out faithfully. Atessrs. W. A J. 'l'. Tapscon are bang and favorably known for the superior class, accommodauon, and Pullin' qualities of their Packet Ship., The QUEEN OF THE wEsT. sitERIDAN,um-melt. HorrINGVER, noscitls, LIVERPOOL, end SIDDONS, two of which ;rave each port monthly—from New York the IN: and taith, and from Liverpool the Oth and 1.101; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. Georgenjad L:nion Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a &pantile mom Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing Patronage; while 51r. (V.. 1 rapscou'A constant perional superintendanc e of the business in Liverpool is an tuldi !Mimi security that the comfort and accommodation of rite passengers will be particularly attesided to. The gubseyiber, being, as usual, extensitcly ertgaged in the Trausportation Ausiness between Pittsburgh and tile Atlantic Cities, tire thereby mudded to take charge or /Ilia forward- passeivrs iinnietliately on theirLandrag, without u chance or disappornimein or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from ally-sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for currying passengers so far inland not otherwirie at] minable; au yl will, it necessary, forward passengers fur ther AVest Is'Y the best mode of conveyance withoutany additioual charges for their trouble. AVlntre persons sent for decline corning out, the amount paid for pasiagc win be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting Wads to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to 'their interest to availthernselves of. Application (if by - letter post-paid) will be promptly at- , tatted to. + AA FEE & O'CONNOR., Forwarding and Commission Merchants map27-d&w.ly Philadelphia. irkßoche, Brothers, & FOLTON BT., New YORE; EDEN QUAT, 4, 4 Down; Scan...tau ROAD, LIVEZEI`OOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for 16.121. • DOCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK i BALL 1.1N4 of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and - customers, that their arrangements for the year Itl4B being complete, they arc prepared to bring out passengers. by the above splendid Line, front Livurpool to New York and Philadelphia. They.. retiur to their former course of doingand assure those who entrust them with orders, dial the same satistaction will be rendered as heretofore. IiIIiMITTA.NCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, dosing the present year. JAMES BLAKELY. • g th PASSIM° EA AND REMITTANCR Office. Lr liN DEN k CO. continue to bring out persons from Al any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual pencluality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do pot 'al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, us we take cbntge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-lie ing, and despatch them without atty detention by the Wet slops. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of Mir passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight coons by us in Li i - erpool, thousqnds of others were letained months until they could be sent in some old aft, at a cheap rule, which, too frequently proved their •oilins. ROGERS & 011F.1 We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost &tat it may, and not act an was the case last season with other offices, whd either performed not at all, or whetrit suited their convenience. Drafis,drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 5,1.t0 £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales,- JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, ulltlS Fifth street, ono door below WOOd FORE 'my REMITTANCE. :44 • rpm: Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch; and at the dwest rates, SAMUEL 111'CLURKEN & CO., .:• 142 Liberty street... New and important Works on California. IivRAT I SAW IN CALIPOSNIA—Befag, the Journal of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, &c. NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALlFORNlA—Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Ged , logical and Minerulogical features of the Coutry. , - Also, the ro utes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. fo San Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkan sas. Del Mine and Gilo rivers, front the official teportS of Col. Fremont - and Maim Emory. CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Climate, Soil; Productions and :Harbors,. from Sir George Simpson. O'Connor's - loonier .Round the World. With an- tie, caunr:of the ßevolution in California and conque.st,ol that country by the 'United Staes. By John .1. Hughes,A. B. Also, Col. Masons Report, and other documents on the Gold Region.• The above this day received and for sale by KAI( & CO., ! Comer of Wood and 3d ens. fiffANGBABLE MN VISITS; roa Ciraisrstsa PrtitO ENTIL — AY-R; Marphfints on hand a few veil.handl some eblingeable SiLlCVisits, very suiiable for Chnstmae. presents, Which he is selling at reduced price's. Also, handsome Dress' Silks; Satin, superfine new style. linen .enisibrie Adkts,, Ao. - • • • ••: -tlec4; lin emigratii3it-EfineL : . ARNDEN & C0.,8 lEEE EMU MEE Eli IMIEN M===s - ~-.. tat ts~mtes w _. _ • . . Y. The triastikliss P y re: lansuranine Csnrupiassy, •-_ . . opPWGADurr =Ty' • GeOrterAtilic ardd, ' . Thalami Hart,:: -' . - hlordecai . D. Le ; in, . . Tobins.Wagner,. ..Adelphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David S-Browae, . Jacob R.Smith,.. Morris Patterson. CHAS-.-W.BANCIfF.R, Pres't. CHAS. G. Rsittormf,'Secretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every descriptiotrotproperty4n town and country. The Company.havereserved a large Contingent-Fund, which, with their_Capital and Premiums; safety invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Jose's : of the Company.. on January let, Ip4o, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wereus fol lows, viz , Mortgages , • Real Estate - • TemporaryStoc Loans— _Cash, &c 813,318,492 . 71 , Since"thelr incorporation, a Teried of 19 years, they have paid upwards of. One Afillion:Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by , ftre, thereby affording evidence. of the advantages ofinsurnoce, as well as the ability and diaposttlotrio tweet with promptness, J, GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, .01fice.X.E. corner Wood and 3d sto., /wire until Jllarline insurance. , Tin; Insurrinee'Companyet North America, of delphia,throngh ita dulyauthorized Agent, the Bab. ' eiders to makejlevinarkanorid.,Raiied_ Insuiariee 'on property and ha Cric irOy, and &a shipments' by the canal and rivers. , . DIRECTORS : . • Arthur G. Coffin:Pres't. Samoa Breakih • - Alex. Henry, Taylor, o SamuCl W. Jciiiii, • - 'Samuel W. Smith, Edward Sniith, ' • • Ambrose White;,. John A. Brown, • • Jacob Id . . Theme!, • -- -John White, John R. Ned:— Thomas P. Cope; ' - Richard D. Wood, Wm, Welsh, „. . Ganry;.l), Slietrard, Seep. This is the oldest Insurance-. Company (Tidied Suites, having been chartered in 1754. Ds Charter is per .petual, and from its high standing, long experience; am ple means, and avoidinull risks at an extra hatardons character. it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the *. WILLIAM P. JONES. - Al Counting Room of Atwood Jones & CO., Water and Frontsts. • Pittsburgh . • • .Lutay4y•- • A' GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY OF PRILADELE,A.-1 4 1. R corner of Third and Rbed.. treets, Pittsburgh.—The assets of the coinpany.on the first of January, 1845, as published in confomuty with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mcirtgages- Real Eitate, at cost , Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash !Waking. a total of 8909,623 42 Affonlmg certain, assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who ob. Lain polls/es trom thisgempany. Risks taken at as low rate!, as are consistent with security. oct9 WARRJOK MARTIN, A • ent. A Card. TO THE ENTERPRISING .—A rare chance is now presented for the safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, as well no to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and•enterprise - beyond any operation of the day. It is the complete monopoly of a staple article, ab nautrly necessary and essential to every family, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan 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 tiesi row. of embarking to: pleasant,gentiel busi ness, are invited, with others; to call at the office of the undersigned, extimlne The article, and form their own •udgmeut, from the facts presented. • office—Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, next door 0 Esquire Johneoffice. ' der•s:tr COLVER & MYERS. MIMI=MI - - • Subscriber will receive at his office, young . Gen tlemen desiring to read law. He vrill supe rintend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them admissionto the Bar. ' READE WASHINGTON. - - The Subscribers havelthip in habit of daily profession al intercourse With Re , Vashingtott, &q., for many years, and feel Mat pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information{ and his eminent, capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement: They earnestly recommend to young Dentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledgeof the legal pro- Cession, to avail thetatelvea of the advantages which his proposed Law Schootwill afford them. • - . Charles Shafer, . 0. Metcalf,' A. Burke. Thos. Williams, Wilson M'Candless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, Jameta.Dunlop C, 0. Loomis Wm. B. M'Clare, 3. D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis. - d ee t5-3m . Baurgatss 'tomer, • smirffirtia.a wan VI TT(' WRESTS, Prersat , rabli, PA Is the.most revelator all B1:101' and SHOE Ele, tablittlisnenta ler the West. This place has gaine d . Its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes. which:are made expressly to order for this market, and he.is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of ROOTS and SHOES in the-Western country, but he bi enablid - rind deter mined to sell his GOODS-lower than any other house possibly can, he carestret what facilities they boast or having for-oirering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in nn.advertisemem, that -the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables-its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very hest qualities and styles at from 10 to •,fii percent lower than any other store In the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend parches leg ROOTS and SHOES, to• call at BATES' GREAT BA ROOIN CORNER., examine theihsek audprices. and all will be satisfied that the Greatilitrguin Corner, Smita• fiild and Fifth sofas, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, (breach. dee!) Great Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP 'MANUFACTORY. ririllE subscriber takes this' method of informing hie friends and the public in general, . that he has the largest stock of the following unmed.aracles, of his owh mantifacture ' in this HArness,Truuks and Whips of which he will warratitto be fliade of the best material, and by the beet nieattanicaln. Allegheny county. Being determined to sell .his Manufactures something lowerthanbas been heretofore sold in the city, ha would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse. N0..244 Liberty street, Oppo- Mae Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l (1. KERBY. Chic kerinirm Planets.. = '., . JOHN "H. MELLOR,- ( SIRE Agliit fur Chiektrinirs Pianos,* WiStrlll Parrisyl vrinia,) No. 81. Wood street, Pittsburgh, • • has received, and now open for sale. the 11 9 101 following- elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct from-the manufacturer, and for safe at Mr. Chickering'S (Boston) prices, viz:, - •-' - , One superb Rosewood ; seven aptaveicarved in the most elegant and rich s.yle of Louis XP..z-neW scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new Scale. One do. 61 octave—new scale. One do. 6 octave, carved. moulding—new reale. Two do. 0 do. round corners; - " " Two do. 0 do. square " ‘" " The above are from the manufactory: of X:Chickering, Boston, and of Me latest styles of, furniture, and with his new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for sale low— '- ' Three Rosewood Pianos: 6 OcloVes; frura the meneine-, tory of If, Worcester, New York, fOrthetlY . of the firm of Stodart, Worcester & Dunham: Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale & Co., N. Y. - One Rosewood, 61 octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. , One Mahogany 6 octave Piano ; . .made in Bultimore . ,and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ez. change for such goods as will SA :hi COOIItTy 'Aare-- Price 8300. ' , ' - jan3o -. JOEIs'ISTON & STOCKTON have Jost receivedthe (allotting new woike • History of Congress, Biographical mid-Political, com prising a history of internal improvements,(;tyers, Har bors, &e.,) from thelortuation of the Government to the present time ; embracing also, historical notices of va rious-political events of ' Ocean Steam ,Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax ; together with biographied,.per sons! histories, &c., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated.by steel portraits, and lac simile autographs. History of Charles' I, or "England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Honiance of Yachting; Voyage the First; by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Barton: a taleof Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Egg.; F. E. S. of the liner temple ; Hamster at:Law. deal Iron City. Cracker and Bread Bakery.. J SHEPHARD • TATOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lie generally, thafhe has added to his other busi ness, the manure:cutting of CraCkers of every variety.— Having purchnsed'one bf N. IL Nevin's: Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers', or pilot bread at the shortest notiee' and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share ti portion of the public patronage. The public m 'respeetfally invited- to call and examine fot,themselves. ' ' . . BAKERY'. No.lo Comthercial Row, Liberty et- oppo- RIM Smithfield. • . . N B. Saperior fatally Brandi rye' nddyspepein Bread urge and small rolls., fresh - every morning can be had a ho store, or my wagon, oral mystand in the market. Cakes and Confeetionary on hand and made to order: J. SHEPLIARD. apkft-ly No 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. Steelyand. Fide Manufactory. rylifE subscribers hare enlarged their Steel and File 1. Manufactory, on the corner Of O'Hara street and Spring alley,TiAkWardiPittsbargh, by erecting a eat/- wading furnace, a melthig furnace and a tilt hatomer.— Their Steel, now being of a soperiorinality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur nish Piles of evAry,deseription, that will compare with the best imported artiele and being . detertalnedro make it the interest of all who use FilesAn any way, to ptfr chase from them, they, will sell their plies ;at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cur Files, and par chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron. arra ie respectfully invited, nov7) , 2k:Nlcitim .s CY): -New 111111Inery,.811ka, Velvets, &e. •. Joss received frotn New Yorkot choler, Bele& tion of elegant rich Bath* Bilkei Whiter Ribbons, French Flowers, Flaniesolte. , handsome as tortistent of Winter Bonnets, Hoods,' Capes, Cardinals, yisetts.&c., on hand nittl inadritiopOeSin the latest style ) at, the shortest liaise . . ~. `I.IRS4DBFF, • gee° , .; • No 10 St Clair at.. West side.) FASHIONABLE'ATILLINERY.—Mrs.S. BARR Fourth street,neur:WOod, would intlinn thp Ladies of Pittsburgh , and. f 4tfitt. she will open on Tuesday, Abe 24th utst,O.WextemsWerraisOrtinent of Fa) and Winter.gillinery, .„: : ect2o AIL TO h BASKETS AT o. MARL= anas4r—Eon• V V iiistingfir RoneveoodfMabagany and 'ether valua ble - materials. , Mani :II- ttginithei qualhy 43f Tciraet'and. Shaving MaxesiWrintig Desk!? Fancy. Haan' Blockik and Gaines of every deseriptibtiNithe4argsa*rtment of royi end Fancy Articlesiseirable for Ohneimar pree- , tdeelbj CAN'SRlMtiik.s." =EMS 811111 EMI EMI EDS =NM s•=loitEmittM t - $1,047,438:41 94,724 'lB3 . 90,001185': 51,52:3.25 • • 39,804 ', 37 $600,615 93 • .100,067 77 -207,499 72 012 ME _ ~ ;,Jrugs and 11ebicii ie . , _rvEß:.:_co.rittitistiNfr, 4AtINDICE, DYSPEPSIA, A....tNERVOURDEBILITY„ DISEASE.OF THE KID-., NEVrtT.O.ZHOIA,,, - -and ,altriffections arising 4 , frOm", derangement „or, disease in ithei'Biliat - Y, i:D 1 130- tive, Vaienhir, Respiratory, and , NeribuS Systems, such - constipation, inward ' ' . piles,heartburii,lossofappetite,co.at ed tongue, acidity.of the stom-' , ~ swimming of the, headc. :'• fullness or weight in the. stomach, dimness of: , - vision palpita. lion .of. the • ... .Choking or Suffocating sensuting. depression of spirits, sudden :flushes of heat, pain in Abe side or back, weakness of the limbs; cold feet, constant agmingef . or. evil, feller- and, dull pain ill the . head, pain and difficulty of:breathing when lying upon the. aide, 'frightful driams,soure,ructations,yellow , ness of the skin, and eyes, . deficiency of perspire.' . tion, itc,fr.e.' - can be - effectually cured by DOCTOR" HOOFLAND'S - CELEBRATED GERMAN' •TirrrEfts. Their poweroverthenbove diseasesis not excelled if. equalled—by any other 'preparation -the I. l ;;tilntr" States : as the curet in this 'oity attest; in ninny elzls'elrg" ter skilful physicians had failed. . , , • Derangement in the liver and - stomach are sources or insanity l —from disorder or obstructions morbid ad tion'of the sympathetic and other nerves folloimi, and theft:Me. lions of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves 'I are the connecting medium' betvreen mind and matter it' folloWs from the recifirotel" salon 'that both" must be moreor :less implicated and deranged Oiniultaneouslyc derangement there Nvillalso producediseaseof the. SKIPI, LUNGS,. UTERUS andEIDNEY as welt as the brain. •Tlie -tbonsands wno die - with VELUM FEVER, 'CHOLERA- or 'INFLUENZA, is owing to -the same caustnand the majority of cases of that''ritost painful disease, CONSUMPTION, miginatetfrom the same. In fact the stomach is the important organ in the sy;sfem of, matter, as upon it you depend for theistichess and, all the advanteges to be derived twin the administration of in.; terna I medicines. list - unctions' are of. the Utmost im portance tore very one in consfituti ifg the imiree a ad (can. - tent; of life, which Is' nut ri don. No organ posSeires such remarkable sympathies, none Suchrentrirkablenower in modifying every-part of the - system. The tare success in treating' disease' of the liver kind' stomach successfully has.aol been want ofpathelogical knowledge Or ,their functions, but-the- prepamtion of a compound that would act .upout the , disease at.d all, the sympathetic afflictions. That point has-been gained in. these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGRFAIII,E; and will in every case permanently destroy costivellei' and give strength - ant/vigor to the frame,-at no time de. bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most - delicate stomach under any circumstances. CANBE CURED WHO WILL-USE THEM AS DIRECTED, Bp WITHI t hi s POWER Or DIEDIELTE.) The few mouths preparation has been before the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy, of the press through the land,. their object being' for the benefit of suffering humanity; he success has surtiassed• all precedents; and is free from "all alcoholic stimulant, eyrup, mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and ;all injurious ingredients, and especially,adapted'io the diseases 6 fthe variahle climate of the Untied States, and the - West In dia Islands. • WEEK AND DELICATE CIIILDREN, ate made Strong by using it—in feet it is afamilyinedi: cine;and can be administered with 'safety to a child one year old,the delicate tamale, ors man of ninety. The Philadelphia 'Democrat says :---tThis ,medicine hai an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is hi 'great demand. We can speak from experience, that It bits produced many wonderful cures," .. The Daily Sun says :—" We believe it is one of the best medicines of the , nge—a friend having used it in his own family with . great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint," ,e The Spirit of thekTitnes and Keystone says :—"Do our good enact's,t h who are invalids, know the many aston ishing .cures that been perfonned by Dr. flooflaruPs celeommo nrerman Bittersl If they do not,.we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store 275 Rase street; all who are afflicted ,with Liver complaint, Jaun dice, 'Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has eared many of our citizens, niter the best physicians had failed. We have used; them, and .they have proved to be a Medicine that every one should knoiv of, and we cannot refrain giving, our testimony in their, favor, and that which gives them greater, claim upon our humble ef fort, they , are entirely vegetable. The Evening'Bulletinsays:—The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluableremedy for Jaundice, Dyspep, sin and nervous, complaints." Neal's Gazette says:—"ln is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution -fortunately makes us generally strangers, to suchclfrtieles. A word, how everof Dr: lloolland's German Bitters. This wa xxow to be an excellent article fulfilling in every'respect what. is claimed forit by the advertiser. The Daily News says: Mirownsp.:.--IVe speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a Messinger this age, end in diseases of the biliary, diges tive end nervous systems, it has not, we think, an - EQUAL . ..41iN A VEGITABLZ PILSPARATION CID MADE wrrtionv AL' COBOL, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthytheir confidence. ' Nlrhat stronger testimony can a medicine havel' At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens 'of Cures in all the foregoing dis- eases. • Principal Depot, German Medicine Store. 27i. RACE iklreet, mid for sale in Lancaster by John P. Login; liar rishurg, by D. \V. Gross; and respeetanle dealers gen-, erall throughout the Count . , . S' ILENCE THAT DRHADFUJ. COUGH :— The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destnixer sounden begun r ake Cough of Consumption pat h in it a of ARE roc s Akrrurfel Your darling Child; your Idol and earthly joy, te, now perhaps Coll fi nCLl toiler chamber by a dangeroits cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the bold disease has already gained uppn her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Yottrio MAI:, *limiest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing plight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your beetle cough and feeble limbs ; tell 'of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the,wounded lungs,„it is Sherman's All.Flcia.llng Mrs. Arrant, the wife of3Vm. 11. Attree, Esq. was' given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington," Drs. Roe and AlcClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she mast die. She had- every appearance of being in consumption; andwas so , pronounced by her physiciona-4therntait'B .118.1S/1111 was I given and it cured her. co CAREABRANTZ, of Bor. Ferry, Was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was rethiced to it skeleton. Dr.' A. C. Castle, Dentist, t.',31 Broadway, has 'witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medeeine afford ed relief—but the Balsam. operated liken charm. :Dr. C.' also vvitnesreil its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting IllooA alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this'll : all:am It 'heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels and makes the ,lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY Joxes, 109 Eighth aveinle,',WaS cared of cough and catarrhal affection of st) years standing. The first dose gave-him more relief than all time other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney Street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboriug under Consumption, and to another' sorely - afflicte il with the Asthma. hiboth cases its effects Were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. LtrCRETIA Watts, 95 Christie-it., 'Offered ,frpm Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam .'relieved lice at - once, aud she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdup every umiak by a' timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the' throat; 'and eveh Astluna and Cou.sumption. Price 25 cents and Si per bottle, - Principal Office 11111 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Congb, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium . Toodi.paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent -Medicine--Morehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for- Alleg h e ny county; • A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; ,lonathan rAltriest, Afanehester;J. R. 11. facoues, Birminghatin At S. ,Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Masan, cot. Webster st.. and Elm; , Negley,.East Liberty; fL . L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos.'Aikan, Sharrisburgh; Saml. Springer," Clin ton; James APKee, Stewartatown; Johh Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth ; Rowland & See, AriKees port;MeEttlowney, Bakerstown' Riley Al'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, ' Temperaneeville; Jai. Fulton, Tarentum; G. 11. Starr; Sowickly. . mar9-Iy. Jaynes , Family Medicines. DR. !COOK, Picini, Ohio, writes, March', 1346: "I have used your Trermfinge, Carminative Balsam, and Rtistetorant, iu my practice, for the lust three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and aever, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. - Your tither medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,' judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they . chum, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in' them, by these who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to *A.** Vermifuge, until I becameaCquain ted with yours, which has my decided prcferene to day other now in, use. Ressectfully, yours &c., S. S.,COOK, Fouxth For sale in Pittsburgh at the Fekin!Tea'Store, 72 st. IUroRE TESTIAIONY!Dr.. W. Lanus, of Fayette.in vile, N.:Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great - use to all those who may.have occasion to use them, and,have administered teeln to my patients." mediately cured Fever and by t Ague, the ayspege p s of Dr. Ralph'sia and Bilious.FPills ever, -Price are iln . -, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by'- S. L. CUTHBF.RT, _Smithld Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny fiecity; street, onear . Third. Bir mingham; and John ltrCracken.-Fifth Ward.- ' febl7 D R DOFF'S TONIOAND ANTI.DYSPEPTIC PILLS The general properties of these Pillirare' Carmine:: rive t Purgative, and Tonic. In the common disorders arising from - imprudence in, diet, &c., such as sickness end sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, kc., where a medicine is required, this preparation Is very applicable, for its carminative or•sonthirtg effects give almost immediate relief, when nausea orsickness exist: its purgative operation.upon the stomach" and.howels is , gentle and effectual; and its. tonic ..properties .impart strength to the digestive organs,' thereby enabling .these organs to.perform their proper functions with Order and regularity. The price has, been reduced from SP - to - 25" cents a box.. Yet Sale, wholesale' and retail...hYDA.TAllislES; TOOK & Co., corner Fronf..and Weed. mar Sixth and Wood streets, Agents forPittstiurgh. lel4 PAIINESTOCK'S_COUGH SYRUP.—This_pte-: JUlllt. potation has proved itself to be of very. reat elhea cyin the cure of obstinate: Coughs, Colds, Asthrita,,Spit-: ting of _Blood, ,A r hotiping - Congh, and. o ther Pneumonic) Arections;, And the proprietors feensrottontea in recoup, mending tt as a safe and useful medicine, endure pre,' pared 'to show certificates of indisputable authority, 'in testimony: iitits It is pleasarittO the taste, and isolTered also low ar . ice as to placeit'withinthe teach of every person. There perhaps;" bin feW:Coßgh PrePltratigns. Ant will prc dttee - ;rch - decidid effects m -Inielt; .s.hprt.,:tinie.*. , 'Pre- • "Owed 'and 'sold by B. A. PANNAEriddia.'doj,,, Corium or Pint and Woodraho,,e*efi:.tif Weed streetti... , BM ~ iq`~s~kr~.. 71;MMffl autrtilteftinm--- ant for NI- growths beauty,- and- resioration.pf,the- Hair, This ICetiPrn. when -once v! , 4 l Merceduall other artsVet' Of the - kind' hown nie: • Where the hair is dead' hersh, thin, tuthealthy . ,`-uor 'filming grey, ti few appLica: , 'titfna *a I Make ;helms:soft and darksmd give it a beau tiful, lively appearance; and *ill 'also make it maintain ~ ipi,hveliness and healthy color, !twice as long se all the *Operatic:ink that ate general!) , 'Medi .:WhereAho hair. is. thin; or has fatten 'Oa . , it 'May be teetered hy. using this - Cream. 'Every lady and gentleman who is in.the habit of usiog, oils on their abotild at ciacipurchtticra bottle of the Thinese , llalr Cream, - as it is no composed that iturill not injure the hair lilts She other preparation!, but will bearditY'St; and . give 'perfect satisfactlini is every in. FortestiMorty to its Nicry sopericir'qualitioa;see the fel leWing' letter front - the Rev. me. Ceddvrell to Maim. .Hendersluitt B Suctckliashville, general agents for the Southern Staley,. .- • • ' • - La k Later eg . the elqi:Vtifttid Ctur rh, iragofirt4l 194,.1171471 nlatit Mattes Here xatpotrk3r&eTcasallicitantins-4 take p.easure- Madding my testimony to fiy4r id' the excellent preparmidn 2h-', Parish's Criinine ;fair pram; for', about two 'ycnis ago my hair Was very'dry, bristky, midi; disposed to come s}; put hailing procured a bottle oleic Cream, and ushd It according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many h alsams and olls 'NV efe . applied,'eliCh leaving my hair in a worse state thanbefore. This Ciedie however has met my capee- . tations. Akait article flit the fidletinly wik . gives it preference over' all 'others; - being' 'delicately perfumed nod not die posed to rancidity: The ladies, especially, will find She Chinese Cream to be a desideratum . their preparation!' for the toilet. ReSpectrally tto - ' • t B. CALDIVELL:'' ME • Paleakiao.itormtai . . • . .• , 1.17" Sold . wirdesale and. retail.; iu Pittsburgh; by Jobn Al. Town le n d 45 Mnrkct and Joel Mobter,comer or Wood and Filthrts .- • • ielsdtew-Iy - • AMES are cautioned against using Common Prepa :-X/Ired:Chalkt They are not aware how frightfully innt salons it ia to the skin howcoante,how rough, ho w sallow, Yellow, mut unhealthy the ekilLapPentB . nfteX using Pre pared chalk ! Besides it is injunous,containing a large 'quantity of lead! W e Ihrie prepared Er benutind vege table article, which we call. 4dhea' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious. qualities, and it iniparts to the skin • a - natural, healthy, alatituttet, clear, lively white; at the same time acting vi sa costa tic oil tlic chin , making it soft and smooth. Dr. Jismes Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says,: "Alter analysing Jones'Spanish Lilly. White; . .1' find possesses 'tbe moat beautifuland natural, and at :the same time innocent, white I ever saw.. • I -certainly can conscientiously recommend its trim to all whose skin vequirc - alieriutifying."" Price 25 cents' a box. Directioni —the beat' Wily to apply Lilly-White, is with soft leather or wool—the former 1/3 preferable. • • A aure' err or Trent rcitt'2s cus - ra.-L.Whito - teeth, foal breath, healthy game. Yellow. and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Julies' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the Most beautiful ivory, and, at the same tuneit is so perfectly: innocent and exquisitely due, that its. constant daily nee is highly advantageous, even te.thinse , teeth thereto in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already ide - cnyed it prevents from becoming worse—it also las tenssuc h Us is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, Lid make the breath deliciously swecL Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at hi Chatham at., sign of the American Eagle, Ne wYork, -and by the appointed Agents whine names appear in the WILL roc MANZ; and get a rich husband, lady . I "Your fade i ;ilial. -fortune." IST bettinifid, clear, fair! Is it -white! rchot,it milk, Made hoevelf though it be yel low, dishgured, sunburnt,. tanned and :freckled. Thoue ands have been made Jima who have washed once or 'twice with Johes'-Itrilian, Chemical Soap. The elfeot glorious and inagnificent..---Bet be sore you get the gene me Jones' Soap, at the .sigh, of .the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. . .' :Bing-worm, Salt-rhe tun, ScurveY, lirYsipelluq Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Metal - cid Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed.. That it tares pimpleit, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American' Eagle, 85 Chatham street. blind, reader, thisaeldom or neyPr fails. . • • ' C. INGLIS, Jr., Piiiterson; • Sold at Jammer; ita Liberty st., head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. - • . CINE-DULDAR. TWELVE AND iteur t vkavrs. Nj — . l lalsiagf.--Con.pebtial.—dny.lady between twen ty, and thirty, possessing a symmetrical. form, good lea tures,kc., masked confidentially, can she suppose any man could admire her whileshe hasauch yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, .coarse skin; Auld sur_h.dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delimits white teeth, a. pare sweet breath, and a beautiful Lead -of hair. She .can have beautiful-labile teeth and sweet breath by using a2s. bat of Jones' Am ber Tooth. Paw; a skin white, pore and spotless as snow by using a cake of the genuine Jones' dtatian , CAemira f Soap; .and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of Jima' Coral Hair. Asigoratice.. Do not form an opinion against this befall!, you trry, or you will regret in but lie sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at ES Chatham st. For sale by .- - • Witl. JACKSON, Agent, .? SD Liberty st.,PiUsuurgL....• CANCER, SCROFULA. AND GOITRE:--Ample ex perienee has proved that no coMbination of medicine have ever been so elficacioult in removing the above dis eases, as DR- JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. • It has effected cures truly astonishing, not onlYpf Cancer rind other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyipepria, &c. This medicine enters into the circulation,. and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It, purifies the blood and. other' fluids of the body, removes obstruction ialthe pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones: 'lt increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, !Led insilgomtes the whole system, and impartstug- . Mallon to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole meterid medico. It is perfectly safe' and extremely pleasant, and has nothing o/ the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medieine, - Mr For sale in Pittsburgh itt the PEKIN TEA STORE, Fourth' st, neut . :Ura. mar3o . a. Recipe for the Hagman Hair t (110. FORCE EN ..GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE .1, - EOFE, SILKY, CLEAN AND FINK--Persons in consequence of the many things sold, fret down evert article,:(be it' ever so good,) as a humbug. people, could be made to try:a 3s. bottle of,lonels Coral lhur'Re storative, und sedhow it makes dry, runty,, red, light hair, moist,-soft, auburn:and dark, and, keeps IA so; and - by its use for sometime,' causes it to gloW:naturally,beanuful ; if people could see the uumber of poor respectable me ehanies: that use. - 11; (aye, and:find it the cheapest thing • they use,).fordresstng and beautifying- the Hain for keeping. it soft and, in order three -Amnon long an any , other article made; Vi and ,-.- . • . • •Forcesjuo grow; otopsitn - • costa but 3shillingsp3 try- •• We formerly sold.notbistg less than 61 bellies, but We. wish people to try, it., ',Sold-only:Let f311,(mind.,62,1 Chatham . , - street,Ncw, York, and by - martul • AVlkt. JAdi(SOPl,'Kgv,'s9Pberirit:" -•.- • • • Bowers". Cough - MIIIS celebrated article, so fasorably known last 1 tot, is again - offercd•to the citizens of Pittsburgh as n• certain remedy for Coughwand Colds, so prevalent Alibis season of :the year.- ' • ,111:1WES COUGH , CANDY i befit s the bO Article of the kind ever offered• to, the public, and., we kballeogo any person in.the United States to produce,u'eneuper.more. pleasant and effectual remedy for the care of Coughs and : HOWE & ,Proprietors, 4 , • , Dep(tt i . NO, I College - Hall, Cincinnati, p ...Sold by 4 - .Wilaox t - - Jr.; J. M. ToWnsend i Jas. A. Jon es,NifilL Muck, Tfia';',..gists; and ablYm.dack son's. Fi9 Libelly . streel, Pitshurgh..".., 'ilec27:4l3m . _ _ „ VrOii.F. TESTIMONY for Dr, .Willard's Family Medi eines.,—The undersigned, emizensof Plusburgh;hav ing personally used Dr. , rd's Oriental Cough 'Mix tare; and experienced its beneficial effects, domostelieer &HY recommend: it as. 'safe etreettufli ail eases. Speaking from experience, we. belieye thatit has no Su perior; and would. recommend its use to all the afflicted. CIIAIdLES LEWIS. Pittsburgh, March 2 5 5th IBls , liErSold by .1.-Seboonmaker_ACO:, John Ifitys,.JaMes, Jones, J. 11..Cassel, - Joba-P-Scott, -F. L.,Snowden, Mohler, Ogden Sc Snowden.- r ' ap22. CIONSUMI'TION seizes more than • nay other disease la our country. The yointg, the old, the beautiful and , gay, are ' all : alike subieet . to lei invidious ravages,:and many a hectic cheek has beeifsupposed to bloom Wilk the glow of health. - Vat livery case origt hates in a cold and a ton;, , h=perlibps deemed - unworthy , of intention at firstand only met with remedies - .When' too late. Watch the first symptitms witlijealous care,- and make immediate use of the Cough"Balsatn of B. Fahnestock & Co:, which will certainly check its fd rther progress, and restore the:inflamed organs to a beautiful' For saleqby B. A:.•FAHNESTOCK•k CO., corner Is sod Wood cis.; also, corner.6th,a.rd droll attar_ to the, Public. , sebhcrilicelinfortis the'..public generally, and j_ Housekeepers and Rotair Grocers Particularly, that he is 'discontinuing the QuectisWaie businctis. and will sell oil itiapreseet slack at reduced' prices . Those who. wish to obtnui China, Queenaware, or,Giesi, will find this a rimeopportanity for getting such articica as'they want,- Much cheerier thau.the usual iates. - . . Remember the place, CHINA HALL;No; Wood Stree4neatthe Auction store.. Y. S. I will dispose of my whole meek to any person wishing to buy•it.,•at a bargain. • janthtf . . , I%,TEW DAGITERREATY.PE-RoolllS,Xlivkes ings, Pourthstrea.—Bocon & .ASTUONT, Daguerrec. typists from therEastern.eities, would call themtention of. the tnhabitants of •Pittsburyk„ and the neighboring towns; to their Daguerreotype of causens and others, at rooms tn -the third story of Burke's building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest: assured that nr+pains.shall bespared tcproduce Mem imthe highest peribction of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling ni to' execute picture s ittisitrpasscd, for highlfinish and , truthfulness nature 'Th . e public nie• solicited 'tonsil' and eiamine. tO, "- • •• • • Persons sittin:g - for pictures are neither regnirred or" pected to take 'them unless perfect satisfaction *given: N. B. Operators will And this a 06(1 'depot for stock irrhydructiens given in the art, containing' the- mere recent Improvements. • • • ••,; . . BUR SALE—AII that valuable -propegy :where. the lubseriber,resides, together math-ilia improveinents• ;thereon, situated ort • Sixth street, neat Smithfield, front ing on &firth:St. /20.5., audio deptkotteberry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or. 11*Publieliall, and contains a half,sgaare of ground; "it might be' divide:4ll44W building leas; 0-lots of 20 f or eet earl on Stith street, by 120 l Wet 'deep; and lots with:a. front of 20, feet eciett,o4t:cherry.alley_hy,to.feet deep. .jans:tf ' ' • ' 'PORTER.— 4 i/4 tithe best Cougttlitedleishe T eve*. Sattot "DEAD the following prootOf tha superiority of Dr:1117,4 - kar d'o - OrieraalCougls.afixttirt, from a'respeetaliie Whri , llas tried it: - •q. • 3 Prrrseutebißet, 1;1847. lirkgSßS:ECitt ttaßteetwk.ti:,-;-"Afrix hibonni,forseveral weekteatitiOi eciugh-anct 'least distrcissiugoitidoottieh bad; tin KfaTr:reamied the '0.. - - feels pf severalof the ."infallihiesP Wan itnlneid `chile a 'bottle of yOur'Orreittateg4.4.ll#4n 3 , and give it a fair trial., To my great surprise, aftei, *tog poly one bai half 'Orlicile•fM the Italie llhanqw-.."'d. myself emit:ply Welk "lhte copy.nAaT,f farits-1 Sofa* DjuggiSpr, Comuter- Ul tititoiv'tfibertY'ouveti'lloni Cara . . •s. .fir.. -, _"_ ...'~t~r., `'i, IMI =if . - • t". ~,.t• •: 1:4 - er 1.! =NM , !....i:T..t •.-.7..'ii."-•,,-;:::;,-!!..:,;:,':::.'7.:'.-,,,,-.--.:,-.-4:. M 114111 wta.:orrrv. ~,, .fT .., .., : , .: ;,•,:.:i:, ? ; : and _Nltiiitintc-, . TUE o ffkgATJ'..l3 , 4ffklesPlt.'o MyRICAIN.LOIL s .prOeured from' . et well In Kentucky * • 133 feet , - ,fielow the 'surfacer of'her eicith a cordite end infallibip. e;are' for Sitrainei- Sup fn 'Bruises, ..seards; Yainsi!Teltor;',Erysipcles, - , • ?al! aff, Croup. l'Vbdoping-Cough, 'lnflammatory So -Tbroat,. Sore anJ Inflamed Eyes, - Flato leiter, Ulcers:Fever Sores, and `• • - INFLAMMATORY RIrEUMAT/SW Which yields to its effects iO tr sfirprising manner. It has never yet failed when:tteed according to dhee tions.'. Read the following: • • • Iffsztercurrxi, Allegheny co.,Pa., - • November 18,1E016.- 5 • This is to certify, that my wife, - Margaret Ghtiest, was , cured-of a Rheumatic Complaint o f sere u.`years standing. by which she was so LIMO to to be 'obliged rouse crutch es. In one week she WWI cured by using the.A.Msrican Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crutches. The communi oN etded b A y T Mr: Wro. HAN,OH Nctsb, Mr. Jackson's agent for Steitheoville, 0. .s A gentlemannear SteubAnville, who had adtlieen able to put either of his feet to the grbund.for twelve years, in consequence of lauseness,,by the use -of. one.,brittle was ,enabled.to walk neon:dies to a township election. It is ' likewise a sovereign remedy for • " , .T CONTRACTION ovantrarri*iix.s TEN. .The following is com at inuniced by listn,,illtsno.Neisit, Jackson's agent for Steubenville • A lady residing in • Stenbenville, 1114tei'ser whose band.war so contracted as to.depirive ber of she use oft: .for thirty-five years, was entirely cured Lytl" tree 0100 . bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect use at her hand fully equal to the other which hail never been affected: ' It has also been found lobe abafe and invinci ble ogent in the speedt anacewaso care of ,', • ' in till eases not olganicaUy iticurahle. ' ' 'A lady residing in Allegheny city wanfficionllyeared of obstinate deafness, of years , contratintee, bye, the use 'of Ides than one bottle of.the' Oil; .8o That'sfie Said the 'beard better than' she bad ever done before.' A gentleman welt knovrtrinyittsbutgb,' W•esr cured or. deafness of nineyears' standing, by, the usd*o{ tt small quantity of the Oil.' The names and residences of the lady and gentleman .. .will be given . tathose - who desire it, at-the office of the advertiser. ' '• • • . • Its p!opertiew are highly developed in theertala end sUrpristagly_speedy care of all eases of H ' r ' ' COLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASM'S. ' Several cases of Cramp Cholic;fiave beeMeffectually 'Cured by one dose of-the Oil, in the',born space of halt an bour, when the parties have been agonized with pain. Its cm-alive properties have been reinarffablt Mtlfilfested in the railicalwure of . . DISEASES OF. THE SPINE: , ' A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was ' cures effectually of one of the ‘l7ofst cases of diseased Spine, which had confined her to her bed for a:considerable time, in which she could not turn 'herself. It' is also a sure remedy and perfect cure for ps t ins lathe small of the back, end • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Read the following: . ' • • Prrnititson„Dec.lB,l:46. Thisis to'cirtify - thati was nlDiettd with great pain in the amidl of my back and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could not stand ripnght.- rubbing este' natty, and using hallo teaspoonful internally, night and momitig, Puns entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLE, - ' near WO2rreit, Armstrong co., Pa. jgcntleatamof Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in flammation of the kidneys—the pain otwhich caused ldm to faint—was completely cured, in three days, by the use of the American Oil, The qualities of this . '. • • '• NATURE'S OWN REBHHYP is, extremely penetrating .and anti-lufkarnmatory, conse 'quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem . city wherever inflammation exists, either external on i n terunl.: Used immediately .after a cut, bruise or wound, it will care and Proient GANGRENE' AND MORTIFICATION. , It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective rcmcdrfor thoadiery unpleasant andinconve client diseases, - • •• • GRAVEL AND URINARY OMPLAINTS. try." Price, 50 cents per bottle. • • • Cantlo . n..lle - on—YOUr Guard. Tile surmising excellence and growing 'popularity the'Amencan Oil; has induced some dlshonestpersons palm upon the public; miserable itnitations. of this truly valuable medicine, for the intrpc . ise of deceiving the tut. wary, and defrauding the Propnetor:• • • In order to be sure of obtainutg the genuine, obsere the following FOUR THINGS: /St. See that the name ".Wm, Jackson, 89 liberty Pt bead of Wood at., " is printed on the label of the wrapps 'of each bottle, to imitate which is felony...: , : 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ;mg full directions for use; mid Wed Containing the name and address of Wm. Jackion, General Agent for the proprietors. likcwise,thename and stddicas• of the pro pavers, &. Co:, Kentucky. ~ • 3d. Paiehase Ornbs- of the advertised Agents, elf of whom have u show Mt, on which is printed ilia names of the Proprietors and General Agents 7 .thus Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson; Pittsbdrgli, Pa., General Agent for Watern Peitnsilvania,' and part of Ohio and Western ; and the • printeris' names-- armpit& k Shryock, Pittsburgh--printed at the bottom of. said show bill. 4th...Observe:—the gentilne'American. Oil is of a dark crte.a eerie without any sediment, and its specific gravi ty lighter than i water. File counterfeits are mostly of a black color ;—some white,, like Spirits of Turpentiue, said to be refined and clarified ;- snow Seneca Oil—oth ers a mixture of other common o 4 and one ri bi..ick filthy lookingg mixture, purporting to come from me - Tittsbnrgb and Allegheny. Dispensary Co.". None of these coun-• terfeitki Tossess either the virtue or the power of the true . , . fl Sold wholestde and:retail by. Whl. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor. in Western .Pentisylvauia, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and,..hy, the following dulynppointedAgepis in Allegheny coanty,Pn.; • • A. M. Mmisbatl, Pr..Broron, ' • Allegheny city... • •• R.Johuson i . -Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale;Ny•ylie streei, ;', , . J. R. H. Jaigues, • Wm.:J. Suith Temperance•rifle.: U: IL Starr,;'Sestickley. ' • ; • : ::• Edinard Thompson;Wilkinsborgb: . •;'••. • • !" 'Daniel Negley, East Liberty. ••• .• ..• ,•• ;H. Z. Mitchell, AVilkinsbutgh. • . • nodule Sharpsburgh. ••" • ' - • H. Rowland & Son. Nl'Keesport.'' • • • 'Mr:WC/di - - • 4CohtkNinelr; T,trrtle Creek. • ". •-'• • :I ititerstown Samuel Sprittger, Clinton. • • • .1 antes 111,Kee, Steam nstowh.•• . • Riley filltatighlin, Plum towashijs. " I. Fulton, Tarentaui. • . • Jeremiah Fleming, LawrenTeville. • • Robert Williams , Artharsville... • • O crad'apatent . giadnotedgaltrantlolitattory •• ANA PATEIST INSULATED.POLIES, FOR Mamma. aND oinsa ruagosas...rThis is the only instrument of.thokind that has ever been presented iothis country or Europe for ntedieal ptirposethand lathe only one aver known to man, bywitich thegaltranie fluid can be conveyed to the ittnnan eye, , thecax,.the brain, pr 0 any part of the body, tither externally ye-internally, "fletinite,geotle stream, withoutehocks or pain—with perfect safety,and often witttlho.happieat effects. • This important appamtus ismOw.highly approved of by.many of the most minima physicians - 0(.1Mo country and Europe, to "whom tlie afflicted and-others whom it may concern Call be - .referred:" Befereneewill alio be given to many:highly. respectable citizens,,, . hnvo been cured, bymeana of-thm mostwdnuble apparatus . , of some .01tim most inveterate nervous .disorders, which could not be'removed.brany otherknown means. Among vorious others, it of the has beenroved to be admir- ably adapted for the cure foll owingg dioceses, viz : nervous htadache and other disorders of the brain. It is with this apparatus alp:16;11er the operator. -can convey the gal:fame .fluid with ease and safety.to the" eye, tct stare sight, or.cure al:neuroses • to the ear to rgstore hear ing; to the tongue or other org4.ns, to restore speech ; and to the various parts of the: body, for tho cure of chronic rheumatisni, asthma, neuralgia, or tic dolonreauxotaral ysis, or palsy - ,,gout,chorett or St.:Vitualdane.. epilepsy, weakness from et - raids, some diseases: peculiar to fe- Inales t eontraction of the limbs, lock-jaw „Rights Tor-Ourrounding, - cournieS crWeStern Po:, Mid privileges, withlim instrument, maybe purehased,. and. also tested for the cure of disease's. , ; ' Pull ins tructions o will be given for the ; various ehemi cats to he Osed for vericias.diseases;and the best manner.- for operating for the 'cure of these' : d iseases, .will also be fully explained to the purehaser,arale, pamphlet put into' his hands expressly for theim pet - pose/i f carefully , pre- Par 6 d4 the Patentee. Enquire of S. WILLIAhYS , , Otreet, near 4th st. Read; Pittsteg. CIALT IAIIBUIVI,-.SCLiklirr,-OLDSORES;TR-Y. SIPE. i - LAS, Ilirbir's Ilds;..Chaps , Sore Beardsi,Pimykr.— This is used isy man y physicians in this city in ettringthe abeVe.r and we would nottopiciencioiisty sell unless we knew ii to tie nil'we state. cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is pet - haps the only article ever known that removed- leipernies, and cleated- and , beautified the skin, ntakirs'itr-filt,- clear, smooth mid white as an infants: Bet tiled, itigsoldat S 2 Chatham at.,Y. and by • - • - WtiCIACHBON Agent, WI - Liberty' Street' Fittsbn,- Fittanirgh. lIEUIRATIShI, GOUT, AND ,Tte . tutcp . 4,oßEx ; _.. u 11, A respecuible. geutlermin.ealled dur.office, as said, -to inform us that he had been afflietedifog 15 years with :Rheumatism or Gent, And'oceasiOnally, with Tie ct Doiorext Max he 'had :been frequently 'confined ,to his room for, months togetheX,. - and often Suffered:the most inr tense tutd,excruciating.pain,,but that lately lidlncl been -using Jeyes's Aktrattre, from whichhe!found-thermost Big- - 11411%nd unexpected, relief. .11e:suys. he , foOnef the medir eintvery pleasant and effective ' , and; that. now cots. shiers himself Perfectly cured.--raffettdphitrNert/t4mcr- A ni.cr.Wonnt Knowinco‘A gentiemariorgerefalous habit, front indiscretion in his younget-daym became af fected with . Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a 'disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed,. his whole system bore the marks of being- satamted-woth disease. Otte Wind and Wrist WOro so much affcmcd,that he had. Lust the use of the htuid, every - part being, covered with deep; painful, and Offensive ulcers, and wkiiashollovi and porous us mi honey-tend,. 'lt was itt thisatage of his complaint, when death appeared idevitalde.fimun Linea some disease, that he commenced: Me nacre( Prne's , terative and having taken sixteen botties,is bow perfect. The Alterative operates ihrough:lfte circulation, and, purifies the blood and eradicates diseasufroutthe system, wherever located, and the nom:rolls euresit has per formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other chronic is truly-astonishingr•—,Smwtsf the natal. fr For Intern Pittsburgh ' atthe pg4cts:TSTtift.F. • drS OF COUGHING ia night are very trouble .2 some. They break:in upou the.houreef•repose and exhaust the strength orthe.splihrere; B. A.YYahnestoek Co.'s.OO.UGH BALSAM has been. eminently success ftil in easing and • caring these; unpleasant spells. if a person is roused in the night by a spasm-6f epughing t ..teaSpoonfel of the Cough'ida/sum ivli6eootlikit,givehim. reliet,lmil,asn.ispalatable, leaves note Pleasant taste behind,i If once used, it :null- talit -preeedepee overall. E• others, as &reedy for tongfis; colds; sPrepared and' sold by • B. it.: - •FAUNIIISSTOCir k u°:s. corner Ist and Wood streets and cotitheeili-ittni Wood.: ,T'afrr ItALPll'S_Cairmaaszoi Vaomatour Puts aro rot , .ralo,araolosalo uad , rotail,ar.tho,',7 Saar, EaramitOrrics; ' No4so,Smithrteld Cole,Also, , by - Wm.Allegheny Smith, Sin min e tham;irdur BlepraokeniTecuridt,%fillit . W_ard. ME - = -,,,:,-,,':,:.:;,..:;::,;. :-.'‘ , '•:.41 - '-:'±i .4:';'-'.:"'' ME ME is -,^ =I MEM M MEI = MOINE MIMI
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