Ornigration tittcs. Tapaeott's General Emigration Office. a SottaSi., corner of Maiden Lane, Nevi Yorks - *Z . e 4:4 ;7 e •-•- - CHARLES A. DI'ANITLTY, Agent, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. PERSONS übont sendit,g for their friends in any 1 part of the OLD Cow(Tar. are respectfully in formed by the subscribers that the same system that eharacteriied their house, and gave such embounded fmtisfactien the pust year, will be continued throughout the season of 1845. THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS NAME:IT: The QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1250 tons burthen. " HOTTINGUER. 1150 " " " LIVERPOOL. 1150 " " • ," ROCHESTER, 1000 " " " ROSCIUS, • 1150 " ." rinoNs, 1050 " " " SHERIDAN, 1050 " " " GARRICK, 1050 " " Which can:wit:las and mszniticent ship, being corn. nietnied by kind and experienced men, end fitted up i n t he belt possible manner for comfort and conveni. tflpf4. are well known to surpass any other Line of packets. In addition to the above splendid Line the subscri 11;trs are a.grnts for the, St. George's Line of Liver pool Packets, and The United Line of Liverpool Packets. Making a ship from Liverpool ever five /Inv.: the possibility of delay is therefore precluded. Mr W Tap. Scott (one of the firm) personally superintends the !departure of v‘516614 at Liverpool: suffice it .to 62y, therefore, that the subscribers guarantee to give satis faction to nll parties who may send for their friends `through them. In all cases when those sent for de cline coming. the full amount of money paid for pas rage will ho refunded. • REMITTENC ES. Thrum wishing to remit money to any part of Great Ilritain or Ireland can be supplied with drafts for any amount, from £1 npwartl4, payable at sight in all the principal towns, without discount or any other charge. A pplication, if by letter (post paid) will meet immedi ate attention by addressing ~~: r : ,. .i'::~: irancy in Licernnnl:— Will am Taparott or Z 15 Gore Piarzn and Gen liippnrri Sz. Son. S OG Waterloo Road. inn 11 CHOLIC! CHOLIC:!! CHOLIC!!! DR. TROMPSON'S CARMINATIVE. A -C TLITT A IN CURE FOR Chair, Ch . otera Morhus, Cholera Infantn.n, Dvs entary. Suntr?.r Complaints, Dierrhtra, and ail other, _fatal dip-prefers in the bowels of feints. Personc r,f all ages.•an,l in all stages of the above comrtlaintl, can use it with a certainty of a per- Irtinenl cure. Persons travelling, should always have n supply with them. for it can he relied upon 0.6 giving almost im m..rlinte relief from pain. The proprietor deems it unnecessary to say nny thing further in respect to the virtues of the medi cine, for every me that uses it will rocnrnmend it. Persons wishing am• further information are respect fully referred to the following gentlemen IVallace Marlatt, Penn st, near Hand. .1 IV Woodweli, Dif Feller, 5 - Old wholesale rtnil retail by W. JACKSON. cor. of Liberty and Wood sig. Price 25 cts. per bottle. N. B. All persons applying for Agency, or all or ders forthe above medicine, inu,t be direcrd, post paid assibovo. 11129=ff. A . :al-Dyspeptic, Tonic and Cathartic Pills. THESE PILLS, while they cleanse the stomach they restore its original tone without creating de bility.. They likewise produce all the invigorating and strengthening effects of a most approved Tonic; thus accomplishing a desideratum of n CalilArtie Altetntice and the best ever known Tonic medicine, whose use fulness can he relied upon in all those diseases origi noting. from the derangement of the Alimentary Canal directly, or Bilinry Secretions indirectly; such as Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Ilemerhoids or riles, Chronic Diarrhre u, Sick Stomach, Hat thurn. Vertigo, De praved Appetite end rout Stomach, Surfeit from in sepperate Eating Of Drinking, :Cc, rtr Warranted Poiret,. Vegetable. OP PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. c EI Vrepared bathe proprietor. A. J. THOMPSON. M. D. I. [ And sold whnle.nle and retail by my Agent, W. .3fireKsoN nt hi. Patent Medicine Warehouse, corner of kVond and Liberty sts , Pittsburgh. mite 30 if CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer No 140 Wood street, two doors from Virgin al ley • Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears Saddler's Tends. Trusses, &re. je 24. MARLATT ROTEL, East corner of Frrry and Water streets, PITTSBURGI-I. THE above establishment has been re-modeled, re-fitted nod re-painted, and is now open for the reception of the traveling community. ThoSefavor ina the Proprietor with a call, will find that no pains will be soared to conduce to their comfort and conve ni,:nce wlolst sojourning with him: his tables will be Spread with the choicest viands and his bar furnished with &a ithest liquors. The Proprietor has also made arrangements by which he can azconamodute those traveling %%hit horses and vehicles. N. B. Leech's Express Packet Office is located n the above house. ap 16. No. 17, Fifth street,bettreen. IVood and Market, lIAVE• this dny entered into partner:hip for the manufacture of all kinds of Gas-fittings; also, all kinds of Brass Ind Speltcr Castings, and Brass fittings in general. In thus presenting ourselves to the public, we shall make it our particular study to give general satisfac tion to all who may please to fuvor us with their pa- tronng 3. All orders executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. feb 10-tf DURING a temporary• absence from the citv,%%hich rorty occupy five or six weeks, the Dlo . gurrean Gallery will be dosed. Persons basing la: , iness with me, will please leave their communications with sNlessrs Hugus & Bach min who till furwerd the came to my arldress. op 9.1-da" A E DRAKE, AgA., Corner af St. Clair and Pena streets, Pittsburgh., JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. HE proprietor begs Wave to return his most graie ful thanks to his friends and the public for past fivor , . and hopes, by attent ion, to merit a continuation of their 'patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or supper parties REFRESHMENTS Always ready, ot prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster So pip, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during the season. The greatest care has been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers are regulatly filed in the establish- j 1911 H E largest and best assortment of Fans ever inent. I 1 brought to thi. city are now for sale at I`. A Hot Literli servedup everyday at 11, A. M. G. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, ap IS. tpr 25. No SG, Market street. F ps, - "4 CHAS. A. McANULTY, Cr.na.l Rnain. Pittsburgh, or \V. & 3. T. TAPSCOTT. 76 South street, New York. " corner of Irwin'. nliev DR. A. J. THONIPSON'S- John Cartwright, GALS FITTINGS. ADAMS A; McSTEEN, NOTICE WASHINGTON HOTEL, REMOVED TO No. 124 WOOD STREET, ABOVE FIFTH HATHAWAY'S Patent Sot,-Air Cooking Stoves. fin HE subscriber having entered into the stuvebusi- X liCas in Pittsburgh, respectfully informsthe pub lic that he intends carrying it on in its various branches at the warehouse No. 124 WOOD STREET, above Fifth street, where he will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles in his line. In additiOn to other Stores which be will hove on hand, he has obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro nounced superior to any other now in use in The United States; it is more durable in its construction, and bet ter adapted to the use of baking, roiling and cooking, as it is hented very regularly by confining the air in the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as labor. I will keep on hand a sufficient number to sup ply all demands if possible; I have five different sizes, and will sell them on reasonable terms, according to sizes. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this city; all pat in use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been Imposed upon by the introduction of new and high ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed, and havirg soon failed and become useless. I will grant to persons wishing to procure the Hot Ait Stove, the privilege of using it a sufficient length of time to prove its superior quality before I ask' them to purchase. Persons notifying me from a distance by letter, can have skoves put tip nt any time, as I have wagons to carry them mile therefore invite Farmers and all per sons to come RR judge for themselves; also to try them and prove,-thnt it is to your advantage to have one. A Borders will be promptly attended to by the subscri -1 her. 4 .4 Au k ,. ROBERT DONAVAN. .ONIMENDATIONS. ogiem frouse,Sept, 10, 1849. Mr. R. DON A ii. Sir: I have in use one of Hath away's Hot Air Coittilitt,. Stoves, which I got from you last Spring. It atibilirme much pleasure to recom mend it for its excellence. So far as my kaowledge extends, I have no hesitation in saying it is the beat stove now in use. I need not particularize its merits, hut would advise all disposed to possess an article of the kind, to adopt the" hest method of satisfying them selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be satisfied. D. R. MILLER. iVashingten Temperance Ihmee, Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1844. Mr. R. Don A VON—Sirt—T have had in 115 e for five months, one of Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and I have no liesiiation in saying it is the best stove now in u. e. The various kinds of cooking it is calcu lated to do acthe same time, and the small ouantitv of fuel required, mikes it an object worthy the etten tine °fall who desire a good stove. c7P I embrace this opportunity to recommend the lint Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put up for me constantly all summer, and I must say it is a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven bakes well. and is large enough to hake four large loaves of bread at one time; it also cooks very speedily,and it requires very little coal,lthink them worthy the attention of all who wish a good stove; to such I would ry them and prove what they are. Oct I 1-I:l3zwly MATHEW PATRICK. DOCTOR EDMUND LANDIS'S PATENT DOUBLE SPRING TRUSS. For the Melioration and Cure of Hernia. HUMANITY is deeply indebted to the ingenuity end perseverance of Dr Edmund Landis, a citi zen of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,for a valuable improve ment in the construction of the Truss for the meliora tion of Hernia or Rupture, which, after being careful ly tested by application to a number of patients, has never failed to give relief, and in most cases has proved successful in effecting a permanent cure. .• This improv,d Truss has been submitted to the most eminent members of the medical profession, who, af ter fair triul and examination, have concurred in pro nramcing it an important discovery, particularly as it admits of perfect adjustment to the seat of the com plaint, end of hearing with certainty upon the point where the pressure is required. without admitting of n chance of change or of shifting by any action of the muscles, hip or body,—the outer spring, which is very elastic, only giving, by which arrangement every move ment is accommodated. The suffering and imminent danger to life cnnse (pent upon that moat distressing of all complaints, Strangulated Hernia, need never be apprehended by persons who wear this improved Truss, and the patient may cherish a confident hope, that in consequence of the intestine or nmentum never being permitted to protrude in the slightest degree, that the distended ring or opening will gradually contract, and a perma nent cure be effected, when the Truss may be dispens ed with altogether. This Truss may be very properly termed, Dr LAN DIS' COMPOUND SPRING TRUSS; the springs being 2 in number, the inner and the outer, the latter lying over the former. The exterior spring is three times the length of the interior, upon the end of the letter the compress or eliptierd pad or block is fasten ed, which rests upon the affected part. There is a small adjusting screw, which passes through the outer spring. immediately over the pad or block, and is formed to bear upon any part oftheblock, so that the pressure can be made to act immediately upon or over the rupture with the degree of force or weight which the case may require: The whole nfmamtus is so ad justed as to fit any peculiarity of form, at the same time so flexible as to occasion neither inconvenience nor uneasiness to the wearer,while following his usual avocations. The following distinguished members of the Med ical profes6on haveborne ample and unqualified testi mony to the palliative and curative value and impor tance of Dr Landis' discovery: George B Kerfoot, M D., end John L At lee, M D., of Lancaster; Geo M'• Clelland, M D., Professor of Surgery in the Pennsyl vania and Jefferson College, end Samuel M'Clellund, M D.. Professor of Anatomy in the samccollege; Sam uel Martin. M D., Professor of Anatomy in the Penn• sylsania College, &c.; James M'Clintock, M D., Pro fessvr of - Surgery in Vermont College, &c.; John Wilt bank, M D.. and \V B Grant, M D., Professor in the Pennsylvania College; Henry G Patterson, M D., Profe