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RUSSELL, No•.' 02 blarket 'street, bet Ween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the 114 'Golden Bet-' Hive;•bas how recented, and offers to his numerous tamers Ind the public generally, the lunrest,"ehetipest and most spleadidstOck orWiliter Dry Goeds.ever oder 7 ell in this city: These Goodshavabeetrparchased in the Eastern Cities Care 'thi•lite fall in_pnces, bs sold to cash blifers at a great redaction, much cheaper than they conld,haie been sold in. Ute early pert of the Amonglllis and - eitelisie stock will be found manychoice and fashionable Goods of the latest int , ortaticut.- •- •• • • bit Els Coot's. - Salkilift Cashmeres, nil:Waal, a beautiful article Clrerty cold do: ' do. •'• figured and plain ; • Silks and Salina, plain, striped and plain; 7 . Scarlet de Mines, all wool, very cheap ; Mnzarine Blao.De Lathes, low prices ; Merinos r all colors, eithrmelyldwt • A large assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Lalnes,ne*- set desagns, from 121 to 60 centspet yard; these :mastery cheap. .Also, to large stock•oAlpacas from in 'to 60 cents per yard all colors, aid' a great bargain ;• with a splendid assortment of -hamlet, ribbons of the latest int ponation: Also, velvet tiblions 'all widths and colon,* very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; pltimes and artificial - flowers; bonntt satins and velvets, all colbrs; French • worked capes and collate; scarfs, cravats, gloves arid' hosiery, all at reduced prices: t 'SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Beet assortment in die city; and very cheep Long and Baguio Shawls, bearriltality:' Terkerie and Cishmere Shaerl ; • Black and colored Cloth do. ; • - • BroehnandSillr:. do. •-1 s• Plaid Blanket Stinwlsaalities and - ginehs.' . • BLANKETS! RLANl=Sll;•••Cheltpestrn the A large stock of Biankets, olldalbtkl whith will be sold cheaper thanleste be found elsewhere. • .• • , • • , • ; ,DOMESTIC GOOM, " '"" CHEAPER THAN THE.CHEAPEST!' ' A large titmice( Calico. ..Good dark Calico, fast ealonq only 3 centapet yard; best qnality British arid 'Americalk Prime, 0 to /0 .cents per yard, yard arida i British Purple Prints, 10 t 0121; a large supply red, white-and yellow Flannels:some as low as toy cents per yard, very cheap; Bed lieklag, fnmi Bto LI/ bents' per yard. Alschti large stock of Checks; Shining Stripes, Cassineti,lientuoky Jeans and Linsert, together with a very exteastve as sortment of bleached and unbleached Iluslius, from 3 in 8 cener yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unble?etr. ed. only 5 cents per yard ; bleaChed Manias . from 3to 8 cents per yard. All of which wilt be sold off at rs•daced prices, at .the . sign of the New , Golden Bee Hive, to Market street; between Third and Fourth - en., No. (deelB:tfi ' WM. L. RUSSEL. ••• BE =EI '---- • BEADY—. ALE CLOTHING,. .• BELLING - OPIr•LOW - POW C lkS11: 'D. DELANY, No. 4D Litkrty street; Pittsburgh, having. replenished his Stock within the last and present 'months with thsdatest styles, of Fashionable Goods, at execedin ly priets t offers the best 214dd:tient of CL G to be had in. the City, at the lowest cash price.. Amonssl tbem•afe • every description of Dress and Frock Coati Back and Overcoats of all fashitidable colors and material, sitelVas Freneb • beaver, teavy'llroad Cloths super. blue, brown - and drab Blankets and Cana da Prize Coats, of the latest . atyles. Every_descriPtion of Pantaloons and - Vests, and other adictes tat thecloth ing line. . , Also, *general aisortinent of Goods to make. tourder, Bich will be made'itithe most fashionible Manger on Ite shortest 1101ite. [decls) P:DEDWiIL • aohlantill e ClottU7 Store. • NVERSESCFCG begs leave toi prat his inende V.. the - public in Renraal that he as opened a•NEIV;; READY-MADE FA.bHIONABLECLOTHLNG STORE, on Market lintel, second door from Second street where.: he has, and always. keelia on. hand, a faU essortinent.of Heady-made Fashionable Clothing. which be will sell on : 4e most reasonable terms, for CASH. He also wishes to era the attention of hi, friends and , he public in general to kis very extensive selection of , French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cam:me/es, in ' endless variety, and Ventage for every onekkuse, which he has selected himself in the . East, and which wilt be made to order in a superior planner, at his Fashionable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (laic McGuire fr. Co.) and at prices that.vrililtOt bo quitstioncil. the best or bargain-makers. .C.,WERNEMURO, • • •IkP r 2St Libcnyetreet,and • irtittstroet,l2d door from Setae& .., • _ ' 9tastnaaa Card. TYRAZIITS Jib WELL AS MONOPOLIES MIXT FALL: 0 MUST' rII4CES; _ . • WHICH fast will be Trpsveri by calling at Web imut's Fashionable Tailoring Establisheie at,Th . ird . St.. Charlesißuilding, • , Morro : _Sinau &Oaf and guith sates. • VA 'urn Yirskand good. - - Cortez rma's .. Very fat in &flair, 640 f • • My old customers. and all other.", are reapeetfultyr Hi& rmed that lam waiting for them) • MeGUIRE; ocr29, , • Whit, St. Chaffee: . Yt' E W RESPECTFULLY invite the attenuon , of our (wends and te pablic to the gre tit variety of WINTER COATINGS and other articles', we, lukte just received—actiongsg which will he found the peewit variety of BLUE; BLAMI,TIRAft b a: d PEA.* colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and 'HEAVER: CLOTII&L FRENCH and ENOLISH CLOTHS, Cdv VERBS; 9BSTINGS, ' The abbve GOodwitating.Pfug bciught :for cash, at extremely ow prices,we are prepared to ac comitindate all who racy favor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give !aka calL Redut r *ltFiggl,inogalleaVf a c itgi• nov3o • ' • • DO IN .• lits .• • - = RNo. 77 &_ _ Wi COti,SIITH-ANDLIIIERTYSTEEI73.' wittge,niarW and:newly:hued up their establish ment, at,the above well known .stand, respectfully invite "the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New•Goodsi annipriaing ever,' varier ty for spring , and summer-wear, selected. especially fot their customer department.: , Thoselvishing to 'knife their orders :will find milli' establishment every- style of ntsW and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Mile , xng is extensive gat up in the best manner, of. durable- ma terml, and wellworthy.the attention of those wishing to purchase. All ore invited to call, and mny rest assured' that they will, be-pletused with price r -quality and-variety. A large assortment of shirts kept ermsumtly on hand. OloLtstnry t Cloth ugh t):' . ': ' The Three 111 g Doers vs: The Western" World ! ! 15ff000'LHELEOTEillut GARMENTS now 'Made and' ready, to be 'Offered ori the most literal terms tomy old . enstoiners and,,the pudic in general. The Proprietor of this fat-famed-and extensive . establishment,has now, after returnipg from the Eastern • cities, at rtniiiirtdable aria'Cipense , pint :e'orapleteff fall and winter arronvements to sup p ly his thou/adds of eastomerswithaone the mostdes table Stocks:o,g°- =mg thathas ever been offered in'this'or any other mar ket west of the Mountahis: For neatness In style .and . workmanshipi- combined' with the very-low price Which theayy will be sold for, moat certainly reader - the:2ld non, vaned Three Bbillooiscine of the.greatest altrantlonlelsi - ice western , country. • It is gratifying to ate to be able to' announce to my:numerous friends at home'ruid• abroad; that notwithstanding the , extraordinary efforte which I have made to Meet the many calls in' my line, it is with - difficulty I can keep time with the dinistant'ruilf Mat Is tnade owthis.establishment: It is 'a well established fact, that my sales are eignt 'or ten times larger Man any other house= the Trade, and this 'being the ease on the amount sold;I can afraid to sell at much less profit than I others could possibly-think: Of doidg if 'they' wished to I cover contingent expenses.= I. intend •to Make a clean sweep of all arypreseinstock before the beginning of heat year; coming:to this coriclusion,l will make it' the Inter est of everyman, who wants a cheap' - wintersuit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors: oontl•dfcto JOHN rsdLosicry. - VV 'GOODS, NEW GOOIIS.--Iteceived at the Iron City Clatldng Store ' a splendid assortment of Cloths, -consisting of fine . Frenc h, English and American. Plan, black and funey'Oassimeretii of the most modern stYlesi„ fine fi gured Cashmere Vestingry'ffilk Ve l vet, :plain and Panay Satins—all of 'which we will take up at the most reasonable prices ilia durable and fashionable style. Ready t made Clothing,. of ,till , descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable tiatterni. Neck and Pocket Hats., Suspenders, Bosoms_, ; Shirt Collars, and every arffele =rally kept in a Clothing Store. _,Country, Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, Will find -it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing, Store, No. IT2 Liberty street;immidiately ppposito the. month o f. Market. - C. M'CLOSKEY. Duff'. New System of Book.Keeptigt. , JUST PUBLISHED BY kiliPAßri- BRO'S, N. YORE gTHE first pelt of , this work, embraci embracing the most ' col d: plate course of instnictionand pracime t cm both Sin and Double Entry, over published. Price 15 cents. The whole work, embracing the Author's wellknown' improvements in the science, illustrated in two additlon-• al sails books, with a chapter on partnership settle; menu, and a Key to the oral exercisea,—fall clothbound, , - 81 ge following extracts from the written Opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac coantants in New York, indicate the public senVilhallt in reference to this work in that city: " It contains matter that is important and interesting to . , the merchant and -man of business, to whom I think it , will be found highly useful. C. -O. HALSTEAD, ' . ~ , President Manhattan Bank, New- York?! ' -“It is calculated AO be exceedingly metal to . practical , Accountants and Teachers ofßook-kgeping.-- RICHARDIRVIN, Shipowner and Merch't -- No:,9s'grpnl inset,7iVaYoi Lir . "Reinni ly .full 404 complete, Auld.cortainly Wilsey a thoroughkuourledge of the subject; The un dersigned itdeeds using it ns hiext Emir. SHEP6EI6I. Teacnei Itinik . -freeiting,Vo bia college, N. . . . • Cigar and " It 6r g eTYwaY ' fol science of which t tlie verrpse bract° throe tientdel/io . Scots. the simple style. treats, tO retailers' , to that requisite for the most vaned and qqmpitetitett,oottuiteroialbustriesisi „,. ;4, • eLia. e i2 FRASER, 7th Ward Bank, New York." ber - i * :11 ieva, e.e Sreakaarwee'inoon., to the ri!yobegirtner, but to the most experienced acconntant,l, . 1 :E. WLEIMIONDsi. Cashier IBee.hartielaßank, atreetar consideir/t. the tot, yiadel have.aar wiilaroza width a thoraukti prude al knowledgf °filo: science caw be obtained,, z ~30,11N.CAMP2ELL4 ;On at,Naw For sale ni the Book Stores, and at the Authora'Acad. emy, corner of the Riaatoad, )ITarketstreet:i oPZI tyke.fits • • - ..3santaftwtory. - sub:wilier& tia , vis enlarged their Steel and Falb;' hitutufactory; - On Ilieborner'ar O'Hara 'Street and piing allenVifth Ward', , Pittsburgli, by erecting /keen waling fornnee, a melting furnace and a lilt'lnane r...'. Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having, engaged compentat operatives, they are prepared trifirr.• - nish Files sof every deserintion, that, will - compare with , the best imported attinie; and.being determined to mike it the interest of all' whoi.use riles, in atlY.Way, to - per. chase Ilwa , lbein) 06Y-will:sell their.Ftler at reduced prices, for Cash. TIiPP will also re.ent Files, and pat* ramie thosewhich asetworn and broken.. Public patron. agge is respectfallyznvitedr -nor7) -- J. - ANKRIPJ is CD: reed peAdslearßer,%!,col#afp. _and de.csa ' ' MOOSHR A uzw4;it;iliUX==l.l VITINS*_I3ItAteDIEB,IaNs, ~ ce:--lomair,". p . i.tis 'v ol s. 'TT nap 'Bratidyi"Jail,lientiesrse , • • -.. • • 9 ht.: piEter CORturd Brandr, ?35, "Otrinf,',Dilikiy , lc, Co: .. 3 ~, , ...,. i' ,- "*:'''''", '-' --I" Phiet,'Cailltion tcCa." 'l2 letaviea Roebe,llg " , "4 , ;.'Oeignitta: , ! . : ' , t 4 pipes, Holland in, '''' -;' • 5 q r.. ‘ e aiike sop u. u ,Fale Bheit:l3 , ,Wiriei"DittfOordon& 1 .10 Y -, t i‘- ''" - Mddiitil ''. " ';'"' i: 10 " " "L. P. Teneriffe ;" " Cmpenter, ,, [:, AO- " 1 4 " Opiorto .4 4 ....varrons miles ; 1 ~..15.4 - r 4 - ."lasboni - -...,.. 4 ";...; ,i i ": L' AO libee.,, , 20ha1f516.;e3n1.211 bbla. Hata Sauterne Mine ; 'lO ". j HorOanx Claret, " -14outferand;, • ~,, . ! • -15 " .Marseilles „ 44 - ftliargauf!; , 15 liaikata Champagne Niane, " lieideeinkf'-'-- - • .:- ; - 'l5 4 , „ - 0 _ ,- ~- - r1 --, ." P.: A.1111mm& Co." .! 10 '" i - . - 44 ,:- ~.: ~- ,- f! 4 , "Jatraeron ii Sinns;tt t o : 50".ciaes C laret , various Magee, Imported:ln: bottles; ; 10.. •,' idam4,pliveCil; crop 1848, "Luranda;" -,-, 5 I ` . ' ';'''",_-, • ,,,1 ‘... •-•" • ,", "..• "Latoars;?! ~. z! ..-,,0 i ciipallleii.: , ,": - ; - ." .. .--'"'i "Juirt reedited , and. for iiiie bt-IseplaY ' R .&, NCIEETSON 3 -A , . , , .. ~ ~. . MIXE , . . Zrcmspartcition Einar. PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION LINE • ,SOX • . . • PITTSiVROHT.O •ERI,E! 10 RE-SHIPPING - :The Boats belongitigto thin Line hdve bean ptit in fine order, and are.nore running. ,regalarly between Pittsburgh an d ; Erie, touching at an 'intermediate Ports along the Canals.. A Boatwill always • .`be at the wharf, under the. Mouougah'ela Bridge, and oue will start' regularly every other, day., , The People's • Transportation' Line' has every ..facility . for carrying Freight and' l'asseugers: .The Jtinkts ?mat be, towed to Beaver by steamers, and Will proeted to Erie with great dispatch, - by the canals. , The bouts aro commanded by experienced add careful men,=all ' of whom ,have an .in terest in the Line. • • • IE7 Goods sent by the Lieciiiittie may be fOrwarded to any point on,the Likes. . .• • For free:nor passiga apply to H. • . RIRKP.ATRICK, -7., • 1 ; " ';" ""..•. • 'Ageny Water street, Pittsburgh. r „: • ,_,. AgE,SITS: • '01.414 lb.Cri:;Beaver. .• . - ...11:111r2,CtnrgigouAlt,'NeviCitsile. • TAM:track t 10,irkeri:WARaxn & Co., Middlesex. AlagrotHubi., Sh,enon. • 'Jammu bleCuraur,Shatbuigh. I p, Lows; Cla . - Klan te,lifc.F.Asuarn, Big . . ! • ' S.:•ol: l 7Aint, WeenGyeenyille. : •.: : ! :J. •Srixerate*, Arlamsville. • trarar,tlastatown, . • . • W:Wisiswerni do Co., Shermante Corners. , Rot. Powiee,Couneautvillpr , .•- • — • ••-•.;t1pring Corner • W''C W W *- T.xt i • • 'Loc . lrport. 0 • /•11 ;Gi ' • ' ' opie B TominisdN & Co., Erie. -The follewing •Agefiti In Erie . will receive and fbr ward "Ftellil!t• to' any Port on'tti • e - Lakes; ,shipped by W Id. Galia ei' ' 'Joint Hearn, • G. W. Haverstick & Co„ Joule!! gelyt • I & Kelsoe Loomis ,' ' Walker & jag PlttalTrighPer . 7171 NM Itp 1848:, • __, For the Tromprortettion of. Freight to and froin . PITTSCURGH,PIIILA.DELPHIA,BALTIMGRE,NEW BORRIDOR 41- CAREI, Philadelphia.- g• MUFFS O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. TrIM old established Line being now in full operation, • . the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to ward Goods and Produce with 'despatch, and on the moat favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehoturesmeachpork affording accommodations to shippers end owners of .pipluce,—together with their long•experience and unre miming attention to business, vein-secure to them a con .l4naance of that blame! patronagethey hereby gratelhlly acknowledge. All comugnments by and for this line received., charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free or charge for commission, advancing or storage. - • ' • , No interest, directly or indirectly, In steamboats. ' All communication!' prbniMly attended to on applice 'ion to the fedlowittg , agents: • . • • • _ . . . • • BORBIDGE & CASH, PI% Market - street, Philadelphia. TAAFFB & O'CONNOR, - ; Canal Basin; Pittsburgh. • •'t OICONNORS & CO., • z E• North street, Ballimore. !..WILLIAM B.:WILSON, fgh Cedar street, New York. IR•relantirTrsiipper MAGA 361111111., WA CANALS' ANT EhltatOAtit POE PIELADEI, i G GO DS ' ' ...PIMA AND BALTIMORE. S consigned tr 'rut taro will be forwarded with. out delay, and nit elowest current rates. .C. A. M'ANULTY & CO., • Canal drUlill, Penn street, Pinsb i r '.. 4 ME , BOLLES & RETNOI., 272 and St' , Market street, Yhilndelph n.- RASE, MERRILL & CO., South's wbarf,•Baltimore. .le4 ' erelt ants! .If. ' Sty ' eight" Line. MEd= 1848. ata!M - . iielgseliv=bLorgr::enl=lV.Chlcl7.l,l;oitti! 4 sbnrgi e r, Water street, and Petersintrgh. . • • his Line was formed for the special accommodation of the wayateriness. Theltroprietora, thankful for - the „yen , liberal palwrirage they have received. daring the last two, years, rei n pe l gally i nrll2 their etl tustomers and , the ri li ve c r g ;o:difot'a i n h y at porX o a n re tli ' : cithenT,J'ittli'Lailos +with promptnestand despatch. • • ' ' irtrists. . i JAR. A. LORE.twom GEORGE TRINDLE, • - -JOWL MILBER IC. CO. , : . • ~ 4. Arm/ma—C. A. brAstmrr dr Crs, Pittsb area; - • Joel* hitutut, Hcalidtryshavy; . . . _ .• ,Picawassu & Woona, , J4dutswara. lammitiMetk-Aimith & &Whir; J. &J. &PDevitt; G. &J. • ILlithoenbervr; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore l EaltaleT & Smith; John por ker, Was.Lehmeris Co.; C: P. &rootlet/- ger, Pittsburgh. r . -: . jail IterolpAntat Taati3apOrta bat Lfne r FT, - the.maasrrtation.of.blerchandize and Produce • o Philadelplua and BaltimOre. Goods ecultignadrn :our care will -65 forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading-transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for star.. age or commission. - C. A: WANULTY & Co., Proprietor, Canal Basin, Liberty st, Pittsburgh. fpazette.oul • . top • .1 . Western New York College of Health. t • .207 Dams sraxr, Beirrsio, N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEOETADLE LITHONTRIP . TIC. MIXTURE.. celebrated • TIMES celebrate dremedy is. coastal, :y inereasizig its , Done by the making all over the world. It has now .becothe the only ;medicine for family:use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy: all stage of this coma plaint irmnediately relieved, no mutterer how long stand. ans.. (3ee.pamphlet for tesumany) -tHitsvel, arid all diseases of the urinary organs; for -Anse dbitressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you, and the cures testified to will con . Yeacedhe most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) -Liver COM* plaint, Bilious Dlseases, F ever and Ague. To the Great :West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medmine is offered. No mineral agent, nedelentrieus compound is a part of this mixture ,• it these dissent , os with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the rya , . tem torpid. (See pamphlet) Piles, a comp taint era most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol.: lowa by a few days inept, this article. ' It Mrs' , beyond tanymOw,pr . eperation.,for this disease, or for any 'other. disoblige originating from impure blood. (See, pamphlet). Debility sir the :Systron, , W'eak Back, Weakness of the &c., or Indentation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a. cure is the result of its use. It stands sun 'certain reme dy for `inich complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame ..Irregularities,, Suppressions, painful men. :situations. No article has ever been offered., except this, Welch; would touch this kind of derangements. .It may be Jelled ;smolt as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to de e,a, could give a thousand Mimes as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— idea ,PIIMPhI et. All broken -down, debilitated censutu. dens, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing 'emptier this article to act immediately, and the poison ,one mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties this article smalltime BLOOD, and drive diseases from' the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases., which the limits of as advertisement , wRI not Iterrnitto be named here ; Agents give .them away; they 'cwitaie 32 pages of aerateate' of high cheriecter; and a strimgerazray of . proof of the•virtnes of amedicinei nevi er appeared....ll mane of the. peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and m . dscie are le ft to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid 'HOPE 011, and keep taking the medicine tonvisthere is animprovertient. The preprieterwould citadels the: public against a number of, arnclet which come pat undertheleads of. S,tCHAYSSUILA3, Srarvs,&c., as imtei for Drops", Gravel, &c. &c. They are good for noth ilAarlilveacinntrrs ne v er thought of u cu a r r iTigim " :lT:lisease rn N st o ili :this article had done it- A particuL2rsituty rir Nappampl. lets is eariedly solicited: Agents and ell wko.sellthe.ur. :tiele,tuts glad to circulate gratuitously. t put up jags or. bottles, ht ig2;-.12 oz. do. at al each—the larger holding C. oz. more than the two. small bottles.s Look out and .not set impesedupon. STe.ll;qtlic inns "Vaughn'ilregeta ble Llthentnphe Inixture, . blown upon the* glass,. the written 'signature ," G. C. Vaughtt'' on .the directions, and "G}C. Vahghn,, Durialo,7 stamped on the cork. Nona ,other are genuine. , , Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, And sold at the. prlriei. :Pal (Moe, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale And rata.. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—rester from rest/Jody authorized Agent; excepted. Post-paid lot, ters, or seaml commanleauons soliciting adviee,prempt• ly attended to gratis. • , Office* devoted exeleeively! to or this article— Naseanat.i.li n g. i lna Essex at.,,Dalem, MASS.:, and, by the principal Druggists throughout-the. United . States and Canada, es . Agents... - .11 • ELAYS - & - BROCKWAY Liberty 'id; tear. Cline!' Basm. • Wholeitale and IHAVAILI.', !fin, DLE, HARNESS AND Tittri, opEyer . H.HABTLEY, begs fort! hisTrientbs'arid the'publid'4eneratlY), Jim, he continues to oeCupylhat large and eorm• miliions pions licsilihformerlyocenpleil by Stumm a n. 'stock. NO.%oorner of Iliamood alley mid MOT , street, were hti,kedps a large and general:assortment of Saddles, ridles,'Hakteis; Pranks , Carpet . lingst'Satlille ,1 .pl Pags fa Valises; Baguio, Robes, Viriny,a;',tmtl all other ' ea his line. fjp. also keeps constantly On band, stiriiirSpOrSd. Rornil6 t¢ order, allkinds of Riveted Bose; 111113111 the toted ..of the best material, and in a stills ofywolirkritatishlP to.theemitent niannfactered artleld,and alp? psr cent: Country Mereharits anut Formemwonld.do. well toenail " Ina arainitkiei stock before, natehissing.oilmisalicre; as be is determined . to: sell, first 411te ortieletwatwvery low prices. Cr Dent forget the place, . . No. -1 35, , Corrter of - Wood treat sock Diamond Allay. ' _ .==M tNest - Cominelefal 141nie —, ::.":-: L,. E. W. Ept:tuiz.z..lo:Co. 1:..._-s..DotoptAt i .4rxwomar& Co., 84 Valt -3 1 - ,..,New - Itorle s .S".. -- ' -/7 1 7Liteypoo),Englan ' di.: - - RiEtArerlutyricithrui 'their friends:and th e °e l itablie,. that tithyluive:enfounezieed. the ristlptippi4 and Commiision Badn ess, 10 ,' , 4i t ,i gether-Otith lhe-Gineiall'asseiiger.B?nene4s, 1 ' - tititeernfi — eat - o r n — dajefrinitLondon, -----.1:.:- ilYeypool., Dit - blin7B B elfa . m a :sir - any-port of the. 01 CounfrY:tO 111 eir.:YOrji,lloston end Philadelphia, on the , oat tenalinablOterme. ',, ' , ' • torbfatidßills`orßielitinge, trim ".£l,to any amount on l e Royal - Mink of Ireltindl:imd ita branches, and on Li moot. , . • e days of sailing of the 'Regular Line of LiVerP ool Pa , kets, as fixed upon. irelhe" Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st an 26t1f01 every; month. ' 'eqe Ships are all of the largest 'class, and are.com • dell.' bY 'men Charicter and experieuce. The 'On in accommodations are all chat can be desired in po . tof splendor and convenience. They are furnished ciferydescription of stores of, the best kind. Pune tua ity in - the days of - sailing Will be strictly adhered to. ' cket Ships Rosana, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, ate , vessels of.the-largest class; andihose desirous to bri g out their friends; cannot select finer or safer Ships. P can be secured at the lowest rates. w Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass. ugetor &eight, apply as above.. or to . • •-• JOSEPH SNOWDENo r or . , . . - ROMUND SNOWDEN, de 111. Corner,4lll toul_Smithaeld sts.,Pillsburg• r: ltsw 1'A.168151118 • • IMO . N 6 E.XE N T S . ID- Hereafter, l. Steerage Passengers coating from Rutope, engaged i in America to come. Mier; in - either of the 'ships of Hs:rum= & Co., will be furnished with, the renewing Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles -pally good.—See Act of Corigress, May 17,1848. HIS PLAN will prevent Sickness on board. 'Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on ooard entirely destitute, which often caused touch sickness and death. 35 lbs. Bread, All of good genii -1.0 " Rice,. • 'ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal; • " of the Provisions 10 °'- Flour, fornithed will be 10 " Behns and Peas, delivered to each 35 ° Potatoes, Passenger every I pint or - Vinegar, ' week, with a guf f* gallons of Water, . Merit supply of 10 be. Salted Pork, frre from bone.) Fuei for cooking. HaeliShip in this Line will be properly ventilated and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. • Tile Cantboose and Cooking-range a, for the use of Passengers, are *kept undercover.. Every attention will be'paid topromote theithealth andcomfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, . ' JOSHUA ROBINSON, ile 7 • • • ' Fifth st., near Wood.'. , 00at<LJna. apscott'• Genera ..ICaaftrationolnce. Ok, RE A' and Passage to and di from Great Britain and Ireland, by \V. 1c J. Ir. Tapseett,,72 South Si., corner 'Ol Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water .. loo; Rood, Liverpool. ' • The" SubSCribers, • hhving accepted the Agency of the' shelve Mouse,. are now,prepared to make arrangements on the moat liberal terms with those desitrous - ofPaYinli the passage of their friends fromthe Old Country; and 'they flatter themselves their character and long standing ;in business will gite ample aisurance that all their ar ' rantements will be allied out faithfully. It curs. ,W, &,,I. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior Pleas, accommodation, and Sailing qtraliticaoftheir Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF-THE ; WEST, SHERIDAN, :GARRICK - HOTTENGUER, 'HOSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which .leave each port monthly—from New 'York the 21st anti 26th, and from:Liverpool the 6th and 11thzin addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure .from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing yam:maps; while ;Sir. W. Tapscou , s constant personal appenntendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be, particularly attended to. The - subscribers bems as usual, extensively engaged rn the Transportation Bilsiness between. Pittsburgh and , the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a • chance of disappointment or delay; and are/ therefore prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in G reat Minna or Ireland to this city, the nature or the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for parrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at: tamable; and will, ifheceasary; forward passengers fur ther West by The best mode of conveyance, without any • additional charges for their trouble. Where .persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. • The subscniera ate also prepared to give drafts; at , sight for Amy amouut,payable at the , principal cities and frowns in Englaud,lreland, Scotland and Weirs; •thus af fording a safe - and expe ditious mode of remitting funds to; those countries, - which - persons requiring such ties Will find it to their:interest to avail thernselves Of AppliCation fit hy post-paid, will be prontptli at tended to. ''TAAFFI';'& O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, - Philadelphia. ' ~.f it irk Roche, Brothers, & Co. af t FULTON SVISt ,utY :Von ;. En= QUAY, Duma Scon.axo Roan, LorsatoooL. JAMES BLAIMLY, Agent, Oinee on Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. • • Arrangements for 1843: 4OCHE R BROS.& CO., sole Agents for the BLACJ 'BALL -LlNefttif , Lireipottand New York Packets, tit e the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their.amangernen is for the year 1848 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers,. by_ 'the above splendid lane, from Liverpool to New lark and Philadelphia. They refer to their fOrfaer course of doing business, and assure thosewho r entruict them with their orders, that the same satisfaCtion will be.rendered a.s berttofore. ENGLAND,' IRELAND, - SCOTLAND AND WA r 4 . broils for sale, payable, on den:land, at any Mak in Ireland. ~ The tualairsigned has rtt . a4e *arraagementa to bring on passenger* to Pittsburgh, dosing the Present year. ' feb&lbadawb • lILAKELY:' ' Passage To and Prom li th GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEORGIC RIPPOJiLD {C. 50x,..N0. 134 Waterloo Road,-Li , vespool. esaustrili fitresitn; No. 59 South at. , N. Y. rpm Subscribers; having accepted the,Agency_at this .1. city of the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared mousite engagements for passengers, to come ' p ut fromAny_Pareof Dieatßriusin or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Picket Ships, Sailing from Liverpool week :ly. Persons engaging *Ails may rest assured that their ; Wends wilt meet' with kind treatment and .prompt des „patch at Liverpoot, as well its eve Mt attention necessary 'on their atrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL liI`CLURICAN It CO., 142LibOrty et.; "Pittsburgh. . • NI B.—Passages engugad here from Liverpool to Pitts -bargh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay able at eight r throughout the United Kingdom. 1y.2%.1y . RARNDEN du COOS _ . — t ri f c PLazt6Ba:.AN EINITTAACIr =IV _ ; ; • Otnee..- HAENDENCo. continue to bring out persons trout any part of England,-lreland, .Ikotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, , with theuttsual punctuality, and auention 40 -.the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports,-as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be -big, and despatch them without any detention by.the first ships. We say this fearlessly, us we defy any of our passengers --to show that.llnity were detained forty-eight _hours by us Liverpdal; whiltdthousandsof others wore detained months until they Could be scat in, some old crqft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform out; contracts honorably, ma what it may r and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited iheir convenience,. Braila drawn at Pitfsburgk - for any stim from 11 to Pia, payable at any of the Provincial Banks to Be. land, England, Scotland =Males. European o and SHil General ßO Agent,BB4SON, Fifth street, one door below Wood at. FO.II3MION • irk MHESabseribervare prepared to forafattl . money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland ttadliralea,, , orith, despatch, alai at the loweit rated. • SAMUEL M'CLUBJCEN & CO., febl2 142 Liberty urea'. ILFS.A.DEASEI.INGVON, • . AFFORNA y. T Z.& tr. fEHE Partnership heratofoie.existing between..JOllN D. MARDN and HEADE WASHINGTON; has - been d solved bit mutual consent. • -The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth • Street, betivei.uSinithiliehl aud,Grunt sts , Pitniburgh,nt. •ali Mani when not pcgaged in•Pourt. - denls-atn-- . - READS WASHINGTON. , , • . • ,Bagle Salo°. and Restaurant, ' . 1 No. 05, 03, unit 11l wood stria h il is e frle u n b d B s cri an c d r t w he °u l l , 4 uh r l e i s c p g ee e t u f e u r i a ly ll i y n ,f o th r a m t ; be bait had the above well known establish -1416 mentfitted up in a very#upertor style, and is now pre pared" With every requisite,• to serve up all the deltca cies the season nifotdir. , , .-, OYSTrad, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell ; to gethbr with hot - coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mur ,tart ohops, veniaoumnd 'game; at short; notice; and; at all esasodalile hoots, In a style/that cannot be surpassed - in Pittabiugh. ; I . - - - : , i XX ALE of the best brands. Imported Segars in tie: ry variety.' ; ;;;, ; ; fi ~. e crowd also he leave to atateohnt he is prepnrtd toilipisfi DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su. r iorAntttney; SUPPERS forßails,Soineties Of private ' , '... etirv i Tßon4swTays illreaditri4 VispaEsillbepautaiN omaiqu.,arters., s:, deb ls ! 4 01 V: DONNLLEY: illtH THE gNTERPHIING.--,ll.'eluome . no ;, ; ;;, fin e l ? O lll ,l v h g e s tin m a e n il t i; i'm b i t t“ e d i , li t w e B w -c e n t ' ..urev rrr n e e s w iPn;te eiu dff 4 i ti h s e p " ae r6' the matt, of extemsiNte resohreesi . yielding a profit from'cipltal an' enterprise beyond aay . -.opempoo of the day, It : is the complete monopoly erassta le article, ob. , adlutety cessp,ry.andchsent aat to - eticrvram4, as well es„ mechanic,mined an d .ptofes. Email() carti!alittts, an_alpartuaity,afrers pelf aluerfititreembloymeat Of either lame or ateall tiriaging immediate And 14Bkly;stitiifactcity - ieturns.— Thalia fiesitotin. of elabailang j aplettioant, genteel trait "Pessuam iftette4witlitithers,To call at the efficq ; of the, uridellstfilled, examine 'the .article,, and loan lbw o wn Alai en from:the facts pmeated.. • . • , .thfice-- - Exclauititinurldtags, §t: Clair iirOcl,texttliior o ESCLIthe .101814 ) 04,0; decfi:tf ItIYEHH: MAX , tflOCOACHEßS.—Theondersigoed boa ola hnd. . rind'll sell, to close the . lot, At irteatly - feduced rates,.all *ool Drub Cloth; all wool mill Union tDamisk, fuldEolioilaifinckrasosoke. , . , - - R.- D. 1110hIPSONi ' ' :' Cdr.-. ~ ... Ale Market st,4 thtee dolors•from-Libilol 7 ' ' ' Harnden, Co.~ az=l EL Call". :.:~:~~._;~;;Ss.~.:.x~: tom. ~....insmanctlEompunts r477ixittrAiCT e nsurazmp. HE Insurance Company of North' America, tif,Phila .delphia,!hrqugh its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers tamale Permanentand limited Insurance on property, in this city and itsvicinity, and ort shipment* by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORii: • :Arthur G. Cain, Preet. - ..Samxtel Brooksi - Alen. Henry - Charles Taylor,. Samuel W. Jones, Sabrael W. Smith Edward Smith, Autbriese John A. Brown, Jacob ht:Tlitarms, ~John White„ . • John R.Nek Thomas P. Cope, Richard D.. . Wm. Welsh, ' • Hairy D. Sherratd, SeOY. This is the oldest Insurance Cktrapiny , in. the 'United States, having been chartered in11794. - Itecharterie per-, petual, and from its high standing; =long experience, am pie mewls, and avoiding all risks of an extra , hazardous charupter,it may be considered as offering ample securi ty the üblic. , • ' lITILLL&TiI P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwocid,Jones & CO., Water and 'Front its.; Pittsburgh . ~ • marlY The Fruitlain Fare fruUrine. Coruipatay • • • •or ramattairtua: .• • 171.11.14 WPM .PERPETUAL-4400000 -paid in office 183} Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth: Take , ranee, either permanent or limitedotgabut loss or dititt• agesby fire, on properly and e Teem of ovary dAsPriPtioPi' In town or country on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made euber personally- or by ittßdr 4 i will be' promptly attended to. P.N. BA.NCKER,Prest.. !.C, G. RAIWTXR, Secretary Charles N. Bancker, Jacob It. Smith, , Thomas Hart, Gdorge W: Richards; " Thomas J. Wharton, „ Mordecai Lewis,: Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant ,David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY.. N. 11.01fice of the Agency on the North-East corner 'of Third and - Wood streets. Plitsburib: Fire • risks taken on buildings and their, contents hi Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine-of inland navigation risks taken. , augit-ly AGENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE' COMPANY OF PHILADELPs E. wrnet oj Third and Wood streets, Fiastiurga.—The 'assets of the company on the,firetof January, 1845, as publiaheo 'in coniormlty with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Bonds and Mortgages. Real Estate, at cost. - Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash-- $600,61693 • •100,967 77 •'•207;499 72 Making irtotal of '119090 42 Affording certain assonance that all losses - will be promptly met and giving entire security to an who ob tain policies from this Compahy. 'Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security • • opts WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. . GALLAGHER. 6. A. LOEG. I. El. MILLER GALLAGHER,' , LoNo'it MILLER,' No. U,Front at, bowel; Wood }and Smithfield struts. IUrANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and Foree Pamph;Cottnter Roiling. Min= .etal Wafer Pumps, fittings of all kinds for PEA, Water, Steam, kn., Brass Caatings for llfachipery and nnti-attri- Jon metal for same.. Particular attention , paid to Gati Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c, dtc., ton- stantly on hand. • i o4tki AYES ARNETEONG. • cottrzi, tattmcd.- RMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission MerchantsA ; No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every deacnpllon Of Westerif Produce; and other articles ennostetl to their Care. Marra vo—Ranna, Rutsey & Co.; Pita/burg r alma, Graham & Liabon, o.odexchantrgenerldlyi7 04 , Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O.; Bleb ardson & Bro.; Cincionati;;T: Hovrard,Lonia*ille, .; Guile &.Doravort i at: i Lous r *H. Boyles," Stentieri. dreary- LAW SCHOOL. THE Subscriber will receive al hie office, young Gen demen desiring to read law. will supe rintend . and direct their studies, and by constant sapernsiou, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. READY. WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have be en in habit of daily profession al' intereourse witty Reade Washington, Esq., for Many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the. accuracy. of his legal Information, and his eminenteapacity for the undertaking set forth In hie advertisement. They earnestry recommend to;young Gentlemen' *lx; wish to acquire a competent knewledge,Of legal pro.. Cession, to avail themselvee of the advantaglawhich his proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Shaler, , • 0. Metcalf, • A. Burke, Thos. Wil l iams, bllCandless, - C. 'Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C, 0. Loomis . Win. B. M'Clure,. J. D. Mahaa, • ' .4. W. Loomis. Great : argaln Corner, lISIMITIELD AND WIVTII MEM, virrsatiaan, PA., lIA the moat popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es; tablishments In the West. This place has gained , its reputation by its proprietor keeping,tie very best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to otdet for this market, and he, is not satialimi only by keeping the bestsussorted stook of BOOTS and SHQi.. in the - Western country,,bdt he is enaldgcV end-deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly, cam he cares not what facilities they boast In having for offering great , induceinents to tins public : It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots anti Shoes of the very best qualities and ifyles at frprnlo to 9..5 per cent. lower. tban anypther stria la thaltly.. 'M way to testlhe matter is (or ll who intend pare ax ing BOOTS and SlloE.fcto Call rif DATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and n will, be satisfied' tthit the 'OrtatTratrinfos Corner, &high field and Fib shear, Is the ritziest for tkeptiblie, oneand all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, cash. devil I . BATES. Great Western Sad HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIZ ATANUfACTORY. JrHE subscriber lakes' this method, of furore:4'lg his 1. friends and the public:" in .gentral, that he has the largest stock of the following named articlee, of his own Manufacture in this iiity---Saddies, Rarness,Trunks and Whips all manufacture, which he will Warrant to be .made. of the beat material, and by the best mechaniccia Allegheny -cou Being determined .to sell his manufactures nty. somethinglowerthanbas been heretofore sold in the city, ho.scoidd invite persons in used of the above named ar- Aides, to his. 3 ,Vareimuse. No. 244 Liberty street, oPpo site Seventh. Also, bands made IA order for machinery. scrapG. KERBY. takickeringos Bear etrevillar.SCale'Planos. EIGHT NEWPIANO-FOHTE,S, from 11109111 the celebrated manufactory of,Ebleker ing, Boston flelthlhe flew lutpcovCd unbar seale,pist recelyed and now open. For sale at at Mr. Obickeriges.Factoty pricei„by . • • JOHN . No. Sl Wood street, Pittsburgb sale Agent'lbr Chicker ing's grand and square Pianot.'for WesternPennit. oct2 T - OHNSTON & STOCKTON have-pat receivedthe following new, works:, z - History of Congress. Biographical and. Political, cora. priiiing a history of internal improvements, (lavers, Har bors, &0..) from the formation ortike,Covrynmeim to the prevent time embinciag ' able; historical rug o, of va rious politica l events of Ocean Steam. Natrigationi of .11W Tea' and Coffee tax' together: ith biographi es, per soma] hiStories, &c., by Henry Cr. Wheeler, - Rlnstrated by steel portraits, and fac autographs. History of Charlxs I, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting ; Yoyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel ;Mary Barton : nage of Manchester life: The Moral, Social and Profeisfaiiel duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Wafren, • Esq.; F.B. S. of the liner temple, Barrister at Lew: •.• decS • Iron City Craoker. and Bread Bakery. . ., .1. SIIEPHARD. -.- WOULD respectfully inform his friends rued thit.puii.- lie generally, that he has added to , h i ts Other bum. ness,the 'manufacturing of Crackers Of evety,..vatjety.— Having purchased one of W. B. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to HI all orders for crackers or pilot blond at theebortest notice and hopes. by a strict attentiod to business ) re shire a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. . . BAKERY, No. la Commercial Row; Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield. N B. Superior family Breadirye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every montitigema be h ad•at• the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in thernarktit- -1 -%." Cakes and Confectionary on hand and,atade. to order. - . r.,SILEPHARD. No 10 CorameivisPkrariLi4enY at..". "It he the best Cough Medicine' ever Siva e" READ the following proofof tho supetiortryef Dr. Irrit. ' lard's Oriental Cough from a respectable pi t- izen,.wbo bas tried 'it : • ' Prlttna;pan, Dec.ls, 1.8 PaWnras. HATS & Onockwas:--Afterlalthring for several weeks under the dib ads - sumps or te harassing cdugh'ind most distressing cold, which had, thus. thr,.reststed the fec ts of several of the "infallibles, , t sets Indeted' to pur chase a bottle of Your Oriental Cough•Bilathrei and give it a fair trial. .To my great surprise, - after: twins onlY oho half of the bottle l found myself entirely well.' o/tisfils eat medieinel ever sow.n. • . • • - . . - True copy. r; , , . i. ~ J OHN HINDS. • Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY •Druggisyl, Commet-' dal Row, Liberty street, near Can al... ' .X• - ' Jane ',VFW DAGUERREOTYPEROOMS, Burkes Build- Al ings, Fourth street—Horan. &. "AintlelgiNifF4Pre°- typists from the Eastern 'cities, would tan the attention of T the inhabitants of i tteburgh , and the deighboring lawn", to their Daguerrea eof citizens and others, at rOccirtaja the third story of tke's building; 4th et : • ' , ' ' ' ,Pirsons wishing ictures takenittayresr , risimied that na pains shall be spared to produce' theM'ln the kbillicat perfection of the art: Our instruments ateoftile• ll2o aPow.' add kind, enabling us to execute ,pi c ture s . ailsarPassed:, for high finish and ruthihlrtesite nature.: 'The public are • solicited .to call an examine. , ;, . ;•1.,, , .... i 'I. . . P 61 ' 8 = 5 . 80 494" for Notate& are neither- rsquirtedfir ex petted ected to take thenx unlees,perfectsatisfaction •agiven.. N..D. Operators , will find this .a good:depot:for etock ;and clemicals. • • ,:. :.....,:: -- grbastractions given in the art.,: containing - the tam recant Improvemente. ~ - -' 7 - . .1 ..-.: 3an7.:.:,• . • Ogater,Agensey."'+?-"-- OTSTERS CiIKARER. THAN THE-CHKAPREtTi , --" Received .thisi day, -direct from Baltimore, by ET % tiress, Fine Fresh Dysteri, which I will sell. low; etmy stare, in the Diamond; also at Wm. Kremer's, comer of 9000114 awl Smithielitatreeta, and irellYWeorter of Fifth and Market alley. A-.. . i..• Twill receive: itera daily at the-Above places.. All Oysters warranted; monstretustiddi if net good.. ' • " • 4,0 v 25 • • • —n. F.• R.;DRAVO.• •. New HA! al,err, Silks, Velvets, .£ * Jen recowed from Nowfforli i _nelyticaselee 7 tion of eleg - anr rieh . Saties,"s - Wite; Wittier R .% ible , ,French Flnr,vers, Pinatas, &e: - . hendeenie nortglent of AVlnter 'llonnets; Hopdte,",t spee" , Verdinate r Visetni, / d e., on hand andrhndethorderin the ' leteetelyie, rwthe shortest . dere .. No, 40 stick& FASIIICiIFABLE Fourth street,' near WoopVio uld infoim the Ladies of Plusbargh and vicinity) itiat'alie clotaran 'Ate cdayi thie24th !tint; an. extorrNik aeparunantof Pal and Winter Millinery. ' • • 'eci2o . .riffANGEABLZINLIC VISITS tioi CnAwratuf mirs , -.l977l:lnitigthis*kiaiicialgrartarytband some chahgeable4ila Visits; varysaiiabialar Christmas • at , redned.pricea:st Also handsornei ,DresA 4114, Scuiri,•stiparftnCsiew:stylalinerk • hi:kW:de Hail, . - • ~. • • 4 • -.• . • , Wings:: .1116,1Linto. VER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE; - -DYSPEPSIA; IiNERVOUS DEBILITY? DISEASE .0F THE HID •NEVIhdI.STLIMA, and.: all, affectiquslatiefoff from derangement or disease in the - Biliary, - -Diges- Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous Systems, such as constipation, inward - i-; ; piles,heartbum,lossofappetite,coat ; ed tongue, acidity of the -Atom.' • • etch, swimming of the head, Tallness or weight irielve .• ; • • stomach,' dimness of vision, palpita tion ' of the 'lrh • • Chdking suffocating, gen e sating, depression of spittle, sadden 'flushes' of heat, pain in the aide o r . back, !wegnese Of the I-lather cold feet, cOnstantint- • smiting; of evil, fever and - dull pain in the ; head, pain. and diMoulty of breathing whertlykig upon .the side , frightfhl dreams, sonreructattons,yellow- , ness of the skin And. eyes, •.; deficiency of perstunv. • • mired by DOCTOR .HIII4IFLAND'B - OF:LEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Voir powerover the above diseases is • not excelled= if qualled—by -eny other ',preparation in the United ' States, as the cures in this otty attest, in many cases at - ter :skilful physicians had failed. • ; • - Derangement in the liver and;stomach are sources of .insinity--fromdisorder or obstruction a morbid action of the' sympathetic:and otfuernerves follows; and the func tions of. the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves ere:the connecting medium between mind" and matterit ,follows frOm She reciprocal action -that both 'main be incite or less implicated and deranged .sinialtaneorsly . ; • de_rangementthere willalsoproducediseascof the SKIN, LITIGS,UTERUSand.MDNEVS L as well astbetraini. • I .: The thousands. who die, with YELLOW FZVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, Is owing to the same cease; and the majority of, cases of that most painful 'disease, CONSUMPTION, ongintrms from the same. In fact the stontach is the important organ in the rystem of matter, as upon it you depend for the success an all the - aeavantages to be derived trom Me- administration of in terns I medicines. Its fanctions are of the utmost im portance to everyone in constituting the' source andfoen rain of life,which is nutrition. No otganpossessessuch, remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power m ot modifying every part the system. ; , The rare.success in treating disease of the, liver end stomaclisuecessfullyhtts not been a *ant ofpathologicar knowledge of their- funrxione, but the preparation of a compound that would act upon-the, disease at., nil the, symptutlietie afflietione. Thar point hini - fieen gamed in theie Bitters, and they are ENMELT: VEGETABLE, and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness, sod give strength and vigor to the frame, at no ' time de bilitating the patient, and they are mitre! to the meet' delicate stomach' under ay circumstances. ALL CBE CURED WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (iv WITMN TH POWI3 01 The few months Ws E preparatien has been before the public, ha*, from its Infallible efficacy, elieitedtheenbigy . of Me Press through the • land j ,their object. being; for. the benefit of suffering' humanityjets success has 'massed ell precedents, ait -- te frealinat all alcoholic stimulant, . 1 134E a fkinereary,abzest quinine, acids, and all injarioas i &ems, and eipeciallradapted tattle diseases of the du e.clanateof the United States, and the Mese' die Islands. WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, ;are,made strong -by using it—in feet it is afar:ally medi-. Mlle and can be administered with safety teievelnif' au& year old,elnitelicate tamale, ore man of ninety, The Phileddlithia Democrat says :---"This -medicine , has an extraordinary tirmeandefflea,y, and Min great d ; ; N iend. We can 'speak' from 'Atpertence; that it has p ncedmany wonderful cures.l l : The Defty'Stin sayet="We lielie've it is one of the' best medicines of the age—a friend having used it tains, - own family - With great satisfaction in the Jaundice and: LiverComplidrit."' The Spirit of the Timer and Keystone says :-"Def our. goodd citizen*, who know themany 'ratan uthiag cures Ihathave been performed by Dr. Hoofiand's celebrate° Berman titters? If they do not, we' recom mend them to' the German Medicine Store, 278 Race street; a l l who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jinn dice, Dyspepsia ot,Nervous Debater; Me Doctor' has cured runny - rrf our 'citizens, after the best physicians' had failed. We haVe used them, and they have proved to be amedieine Marevery one should know of, and we' cannot refrain giving ', Our testimony in their favor,' an d thetwhinh gives them greater claim upon out humble et fort, they are 'entirely vegetable. The Evening Brilletinsayse—The Celebrated German Bitterd are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia,_ and 'lmmune complaints." Neal's Gazette says:—"lt is , not often we notice, the' various eieellent medicines advertised; in ant celnmnif, Decease we are unwilling to 'speak except from ersonal _experience!, and a - geld constitution fortunately'makes tis generally- strangers to such articles: 'A word, hoW ever,of Dr. Hooffand's German Bitters. This _viz mtreW to be an excellent artiele fulfilling in every respect what is claimed 'Wit by the adverthier.. The' Daffy Newasays: ' - , - . "A ;Mansura.—We speak knowingly„ of 'Dr. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters' when we say it is, a blessingof this age, and intlisenzies of the biliary; diges llve and nervonir systems .it has not, we think; en treat : I—ft is a VEOSTA,BL'E PR1P.1.14 . 4015t" 430 riAmivirradter COYOLj oped 'to' all invalids we would rierinutiend 'it as, worthy theirconfidence: 'What stronger 'testimony chi &medicine have? ," Attie' Depot can be - seen the evidences of_many of our. most respectable citizens of_Cures In all -the foregoing dis eases, Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at hie Soot mid Shoe Store aiid Paumt• tHedleint Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittaburgh,•head., of Wood • street, and co byunty the following duly appointed - .Agents for Allegheny : • A. Al. ?Min:hall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest,- Mancheiter; J. R. H. Jacques, Birnungbani; A. S. Getty, Wylie Ismaili. , Ci. , bristm, car. Webster at. and Elm; Damel:Negley, East Liberty; H. L.-Mitchell, hargb; Tliqu. Aiken, SinupabUrgh; Sarni.- Springer, Clin ton; James Jir.Kee, Stowartatown; - John - Black , Turtle Creek; C. F. Hiehl,tElisabeth; Rowland & Son, Brliees= port; ItleKlilawneakersto Riley - BrLaugblin, Plumb Townithip; rm. , 1: Smith, Temperaneeville; Jas.. Fulton, Tarentum; U.H.; Starr, fiewlokly. maril-ly , ty 1/01tE TESTIMONY!.:-Dr. W. Lana, of Rayette- IVA.'ville, N. V . ,:,'says: "I am well persuaded, and have been-for some tone; that your lkomestie Vegetable Pins: are of great use to 'all those who May have occasion: to ase'them, and have adrainidtered teem to my patients." - ; Fever and.Agne, Dyspepsia and BilMns Fever, are anediately`eured, by the use of Dr. Ralph's. Price, g 5 cents a box. Bold wholesale and retail by • • • S. L. CDTDBERT Smithfield street, near Third.... Also, by NV;M:CoIe, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith; fir • rainghtim; atuf.lohn hreraekert.ilfittNardt - Jaynes! 'Pawky ' • R.:COOK, - . Piqu e ,. Ohio, "*.oriitesi March, 1848: I haVa r Penni used you f age; Ciirmlatathw.Balram, , and Experanant„ in my practice, for the , lasrthree - yeartg• end have exceedingly. beert erell pleased with Ahem, and* never, as -yet, to my . recollection •-feiled'of - realizing* , my fullest expe c tation m their - cur ? ative properties: Your other metlictnea I cannot speak of frourexperience; judging from those I have used' 'I doubt nor but that they' claim, and are entitled t o all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have use 4 mem. I .wasfarinerly; very partial to e" 6 * Veturifttge,' tiinill'becardencetittin tad with yours, winch has my decided prateratm , to any,. . Ressactiiilly,49uni t ike. COOK,Iii. Mr' For .seltt rittablirgli at tlit Pekin TeaSkint, Pit Fourth- = ' febl4s ;•.-4 10.0 PALINESTOOKII COUGH SYRUP..-.Thiapie: • parauon has proved itself to be of very greet. efacti.. cy iu the care of obstinate Coughs, 'Colds,: Asthma, .Spit ting, Of Blood, ; Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Ateetions; andlthe proprietors Teel warranted in recent mending it as a safe and.usetbl medicine, and are pr. - .pared to show certificates of indisMitabhatitttAibrily, testimony of ifs • "' - lo pleasant to tho taste, and is otered also lat*ilnief). 141., to , place it within the reach of every neraii:'' There' are, perhaps, bat few Cough preparations thlit P tweirceri,salincdh sold d el li d y ed e rc re , e x ta;7 4. - MM ELNi h a - ishOrt ic, ' : 0,. . , Pr 5 ;:f. 1 ti ppler, of First and, Wood r corner' of Sixt h- and. decl3 1)4. jtALP S Citamitasmo'Vzorrinwpr4kate_thr, sale, Wholesale and retail, at the - • , , • ' • '" Haat Enkkiell*ics," I N 0 50 Smithfield in,' Also, by WOW Cole; Allegheny city: J.- - 0: 1 80tith, minfram; John AteCracken, Penn street,liith,Ward:. - .. . ICIItIE SALE:—AbricidtvellimhOuse male ta-aplerk., , . sant) local:Wm, situated eh Xnoll . etreet, Atlegrtenyt The hone is wellarnmed;biving a god . oilhmp akiteh en and Jibing rcTrlijittllMA fmo . clors,three bed moms an a fimitheA garretz..Let is - Mfee ' by-IM.fieep r to a hack "street. i Knee, SIA s Q(k. Terms, pan hand balance W" toUt:aium yearly payments. :. : ~ :I , •,,,,, ~,, , .., ; , S. CUTIJBERT, Geierat'Agent At , - . • - ,I.J•. - . 7 (, f ^ Smithfield Meet i . , Principal Depot, German Medicine Store 278'RACD Street; and for salojii.Lonosinezbq John F.Loyfarr; Earl. .64bult t by D. mi. Gnaws; and respectanie dea ereen erall ..titroughont theta:num g SILENCE THAT , DREADFUL COUGH !—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroy er has been bedeat h. gun; the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of Ass tou • Mortreat, Your darling, child, year idol and earthly joy, at now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supulchral cough' ierces your soul: YOIRTO MAN - , whenjast about to enter lid 3, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of thefii ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your hoes of hope, but you need not despair. 'There is a bairn which will heal the wounded lung e s, it le - 11 to Sherman's Ali-El l e u a i lng Balsam. Mrs. Arras; the wife of Wtte W. Attica, Esq. was given up by Dr: Sewall of Washington. Are. Roe and' hlcOlellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all-thought she must die. She. had 'every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced brifer physicianl—Sherman's Balsam wair given and itcured her. • - Mrs. G/4-101171 of Bali's Perry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remediel Tailed to give rlef F ah° was Tangoed to a skeleton. Dr.: A:C. Castle, !Dentist, 251 Broadway,- has witnessed its effects in several cases where. no other medecine - afford. , ad relief—but the Ballam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthmm , width it never castor doing., Spitting. Blood * as it ma y be, is effectually cured by - this :15alsam; - -- heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes 'the lungs sound again., Rev. Barmy Jon - as, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The lint dose gave him More relief than all the other Inca.. Cute he had. ever taken. 'Dr. L. '.T. Beals 19 'Delane y , street, gave itto. a sister-in.law.who was laboring under Consumption, and in another sorely afflicted with the .Asthma. /a both.cesea its effects were immediate, soon .restoring them to tromfortable health. . . Mrs. Lyceums .Weit.e.- 05 -Chrititle-M4 suffered from Asthma 42 years.. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every . attack by a timely use of this-medicine. .This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit; ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and ell the affections Of the throat, and even.Asthautand Consumption.: '" • ' Price 25 cents - and-Et' per bottle, Principal Office 1013 Nassau street. New York. ' Likemselir. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Wont Ml - CamphOr Lozenges.- Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mane Plaster. - • EI!IMM II !ApingEl/IRP *WittMs; E HAIR C: " t=4. - 'test article for Ogn il l EB wth, beauty and restorution of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will stmercede all other aril. cies of the kind now in. use. 'Mere the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, tine turning grey, a few applica• trona will make the hair soft and dark{ and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance; and mill also male itmaintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally aged. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen •olr, it may be restyled by using this Cream. Every lady and gentlem an whale lathe habit of using blur should at once purehase a bettha o r the Chinese Hair Critam, asst is so composed that Amin not 'inure the hair like the other preparations, bat will beautify it,, and give perfect satisfaetion in every in. stance. For testimony to. itskrery superior qualities, see the fol lowing lager- (rein the Rev. Alr. Caldwell to filmic Heitershott & Stretch, liashvillo, general agents for the Souern States: Letter Vas Rey. Jl..Catchoe=kir of et!, Preibetirtrus Bissiam Utylpilartrorr & Gissrmsztru-1 take my testimony in favor PriParKaon Parish', Mints' about two years ago my ha* was very dry, bristly, • tit . disposed to come out;- but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used itaccording to die prescription, tt is now elastic, so ft , and-firm the head; • Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in u worse state than before.. This Cream, however,: has met my expec tations. ' As an article for the toilet, nry'wife gives it preference over all .others , helm . . delicately perfumed hod not dis posed to .numidiry. The ladles, especially, will find 'the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet.. , - • . Respectfully, &c Pulaski, January 7,1847. • • _ r - 'f3olii,Nittolesale and retail, in Pittsbargb, by Jobn rd. Townsend, 45 Market at, and Joel Molder, corner of Wood and Finsta ' • ' • lels 2dtter-ly L AD IES are Caullotted against using Common Prepn'- red Chalk They axe not aware how.frightfully inju-. rioas it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, bow sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears alter using pre pared , Besides it is injunows, containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table artiele, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all . deleterious qualities, split imparts to the Skin a natural, healtby,- alabaster, clear, hvely.white ; at the same time . acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.. Dr. Jaraei Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachia setts, says t" After analysing Jane s'Spanish Lilly White, I fled Apossesees the most beautiful and annual, and at. the same tune innocent, white I ever saw. .1 certainly can Conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requiresbeantifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions — thebest'wayyto,applyLillyWhite, Iswitdsatt leather •ot wool—the former is preferable. • . A ru t = cai ,or Txaru Pori 25 titcittite teeth, and breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealt hy teeth,. after being oboe or twice cleaned . with Jones '. Amber - .Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful 'ivory, and, at , the same 111Z1e.it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant drrily use is highly ndvantgseons, even to thosateeth•thataxe-in good condi tion, gmng them a. beautiful, polish s . and preventing premature decay. ' Thbib' itdretidy 'decayed' it prevents front liecomingworse—it algid Listens inch as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Prite 25 or ini cents &box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham in., sign of the'AmericanEngle,New York, and by the appointed Agentswhose names appear in the wax,,YOII xsakty, and get a rich hatband ; lady!• ' , Your face is your fortune?' Is't beautiful, clear, fairt Is •it white! If not, it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. 'Thous% Vida have been made thus whir haVe washed 'once or twice with Jones' Italian , Cherifical Soap. The effect is.. kilorious and maguificent. Bat be care you get • the getup ine Jones' Soap, at the • sign •of the American Eagle, S2*. . . • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Searvey.Erysipelas . , Barber's 'ltch, are o ft en cared by Jones'. Italian Chem Mal Soap, when every kind of. remedy has failed. That It cares pimples, freckles; and clears the skin, all knaVe. Sold a; the American Eagle, 8S Chatham street.; Mind, reader; •thisseldom or never fails. • •• • " • • • • C. INGLI,SIr., Pettereon. Sold et Jacisom'sB9 Liberty at e head of• Wood, Sign or of the Big Boot. • E DOLDAR TWELVE AND 'A HALF . currt3:. 1,3--litfaeriage.-'-emvyinitica.—Any lady betweentwat': ty and thirty, posseesing a symmetrical fotnr, good feti turesi Jec., asketttonfidentially, can she suppose any tuan could admire her while she has such yellow' teeth; such sallow% rough, coarse 'skid; and. such dirty, 'haa t , wiry hair; when, by spending the aboie stem, she might have delicate white teeth; aliure sweet -breath, and beautiful head of hair. She min.:helve beautiful - white teeth and sweet breath by using a ;Is. box of Jona' . Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin white r pure and spOtleas as Snow, hy itsitig.a cake of the genuine Jonas ' Italian ,Chanital Soap; and a beautiful hem' of lair.by Cusing 3s-bottle of Jon& Oosal :Rair Restore:amt. - Do :not form an opinion agiinst this before you tin, or you wilt reteretiL.' .nnt be -sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only, at .Nays• - york, at 82 Chatham tt- For sale by - • IVAT. JACKSON - Agent, • 62 Liberty et, l ntslourgh.. CANCER, SCROFULA. AND GOITREAmpIer patience bait proved that no c umbination of medieine have aver been so efficacious in removing this above dis eases, as DR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE Ithas ef ected . cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer told Mhos dig eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, /c c . This medlcine.enters into the circulation, and eradicate& dis-.• eases wherever located. :It purifies the blood anti mhos fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of thet glands , or bones. It inereaserthe appetite . ; removes biiidacbii and diocrsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constiuttion. There' is nothing superior to it in the whole materia metlica. It is perfecuy.safe and extremely pleasantoind hat nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of ewer towiogmedteme - - or sale in Pittsburgh: t ihe YER:II4 'RA STORE; 72 Fourth at., neaiWood. • . mar3o .11:-Reelpeler the Ittiman.linlrt: • 1110 FORGE ITS.GROWTWAND.HEALTH, MAKE J. IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons ; ill consequence of the: many things sold, set down every article, (be rit ever so* good,). as a humbug. If people • could be modes° try a 3s,bottleof.loneis Coral Hair Re: storativc, and sad how it makes dry, rusty, red,•lightliair moist, von, auburn and dark, and keeps it so';: and by ilk,' use for sometime, causes it to grow _natareilrheatiuful ; if people could. see thblituntier orpolir resPectalde mes Chant" that ask - Ili (qYir-,all# And it Die cheapest thing . they tan use,) for ditistag and beautifying. the Hair; for, keeping it soft'and" border three times as long , as'any other article midi)" and '' " ' ' Forces it to grow, stops its fallixig, • . . , And togs bat 3 shillings fatty. • : ' '.Vc formerly hold nothing leis dam $1 bottles, but we' wish people to try'id: Sold only aftil2 [nand Etkl Chm,liam Street, New York; ana l ; ' ' mar2o AV*. JACKSON, Agt., 89 Liberty et: {ORE -TESTIMONY. for Dr. Willard's Family Medi.' gines,—The undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh.hav- Ing.personally used Dr. Nirallard's Oriental Cough, .ture, told tzphrienced itsbeilefaclal effects, domosteheer, Tully recommend it as! safe andi effectual,- in -all cases. Speaking from experience,; we believe that illumine su perior ; and ,wooldre.commhnd its use to all the afflicted. - CLIABLES Pi I...:WAIFAMIELN B - ugh rg , arch 15th, •ifl`4B. " . Iflarrl3ffld by Jr; Seluicuiroakee& CO., Jobn hay's, James. A. Jones, J. ll,'Casacl, Jhbh F Scott, F. L. Snowden, Mohler,' Ogdeti& Snowden., •' . •' " , apfflt QALT RHEUM, SceitVY,.OLD SORS, B ERYSIFE . - la LAS, Barbee; :Doti Chaps, :Sara? Bsards, PisnPks , — ' Thin is used by. many physicians:MA:is city in eating the ,nbOve, and we would not cenacleaciotpdy sell naless we ' khew tt to !mall we slate.. - . ::As a cosmetic; the - trutirONETs SOAP ii perhaps the ottly article Jiver known that 'removed irapttrities,- and bleared and betuitifiedthe skla making it soft, .clear ' smooth and:White as as infflate Bat auhd, it is sold at Chatham at., P• )r,and- . Py - • Agitit; mar'itfl ..; 189 LibiityStreet,.Fittsbargh'. , tttiNSIThiPTION . seizes more ;vic ti ms .than tiny other C disease la cam country. The :young, the - 01d,,.th0. beautiful and .gay, are all alike subject AO its invidious ravngesvand manyta,hectie cheek has been supposed.to bloom,with the glOw :of health. But every case °rim nates in a cold and atough—perhaps deemed unworthy of ; attention at firsb—end , onlyntot with remedies when .tilO r inte.. -Watch the first symptoms with , jealous care, and make.immedinte use of the Cough 'Balsam of, B. A. :Fahrtestock & Co.ypatbich will certaittlymheoli its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful. action. - ...For sale by 131 w ., FABNESTOCk'ir.: andiWood'sts.; alsm'coineretliailli Wood. ' `decl.l FOR SALE-4llthatlvaluable , ,prepertp %stem the Subscriber resides,logether with the.inaproiMmeuts theieon, situated on: Sixth street, near Smithfield, front ing on Sixth at: :120 ft., andixt depth:on:Cherry- alleT 210 'feet: This property is ndmimbly. sitnnted for a hotel or a Wilk Hall, „and cnntainsh half .square of ground; or if might be' divided into 12 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street; bytl2o. feet deep, and 6 lots with a flout of 20 feet mach on. Hherry.alley,bl l ,l2o feet deep.' ftitagigaines lor zJannetry, .1849, • ECEIVRD , ATM, A:MINER'S, I.3tnithfield strcer,. A.; third door above Seebnd street--'• 4 Godey's Lady's BOok; anukuilly'large, with sir at tractive engravinis ;the hteturydepartment of the 141# 7 ,est order foetid s - NO -comnfencing•wnew volume. Sartain's Chitin' Magazine, beautifully_ embellislied, and,comPriaing• - d0 pikes of rending matter, all original, Graham'shlsga:zine, illustrated : with bur : bettutifuiew ! • gravinp cift'size,' a full doable number. towns of John ,QuinevAdatas t with, Notices . of his, Lifelind Character. . • • 4.lCritical"..DefeaCe ,the'branf Straet-Baatiat Church, against Ile charge of corinplion,in the adnunt $*1131144 of her. disoiaßne ; publishedby orderof; thti Church,. -, Rose andßertrude, or . the Mysterious Wedding ; trans-, latad A• 614 the Wench of Rodolphe TOpifer,,, An Impartial Account of the - LifoOf the Eta, loha,N, Mailit:-ft narrative of hie first oiiirtiago alio, hilt second, with many partioalara never before p 011131:Led • Second volume 4denhettil,7,l2o ; w .coplete,i, by, George Llppard: - . - tuaryillarton,"p. Irate; ve..ko4oticitktfre;: ROgliaid :pulillsited by the r , ;; ; • „ , Jullati Do Clifferdor,",Miratigia teit , e Smiles end Tearts;, pitritted. - lumnioro,or ,tie Life 4 o,,,ilipantyd:l l : the author ottlatTilt,'Sreicit'of_PrOmme, he., tee. •-The Runchbitet, - or the- Rell - Ringer-of-Notre-liamoi. by yicto Hugo,. , ~1 .t t,distia TEi" , ,, , ,.Noticso tether Public '., • ; sabsoribeiAttfirriarthet irtierallyi "ifdif 'Llorthekeepers , and Retail; avocet* partionlaily f that , • Ltd is @istcontinttiipthe•igueensvoiro .bnaitters,' sell otPhis present stock at reduced prices.' Those whittle obtain ChintcQueenstearc, or,o4l§;:nriltfindithi.s. Fart? oaa*anitk fog getting tined nrtieles tta AnolitFlienper then tbe - niont 'rates. --- • member Ihe:piitte;C.HlNA 'Hat L; No'2 llt %add Street,udar the Artatiou . storc',..- „ -' • • • dispotte of my whore 13t9,6k 4 iti I . .lllitie:iscii 'o**i - 1c to buy 1 5•Ikt i‘liarg,um; , • ' ..latightf ' • ' ' writ bETry.' . • •• .• • - - • • Wr. ,, u144114 , 110.UhtEi CORNER rENN, ;44 - D, ST., pusnt STRE ETS. .PLEs{r-AXAT EW o.otz, -and tvext:delje-wir ;of -411 e, seosott the wathettufrords,,Sersed. up at the shorlestuotiee,ao4 in liusitesY-hO4 trtYle, , ,The house is hued up 4tul , Nrisuguitiu the,bestardez r 'uuder the-man al l 9'ffrat ff EsePPL:,.. 49 4 15A -P.414M14. ;:',, - . ilia rsaza EMI I=== - - Aarngfrimb -4111 bizinuL TUX :15ILLEAV - 414621111r.D oF7lsiit 0' all( CA N a Ci lav 4 .111 e surface procured ofthe e from awe alth in , lie a D e - rmi tu e ckY n . -A'l3s fee t an infallibli: cure for Sprains; Strain!, Cuts; Bruises, Scalds4hirus, Totter....Ela?r•SeLl4•lleltdrOttritio, ~. • Whooping -Cough,' Inflarnory Sere Threat; Sore•and Inflamed E . _yes,•Flatulence r lllotirs.Fever-13ores, and • , INFLAMMATORY RHEIBLVITSM, • which yields to,its effects - in a Apprising manner. It has never yet failed When used according to Mies tions. Read the:following:• .' i•- '• • - •• • . . MArt•smovraot, Allegheny co, Pa., 1 '' • • • • NcivemberlB,ll346.. 5 • This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret Obriest, mug , eared of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing. • by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use cratel(.... - es. • lit one week she was cured by ustng the:ems rim • Oil, and could walk about as mina! without her crutches.., ,_, • ' ' JONATHAN OHREIST: -. : The follOWing is communicated by. Mr. Wo.Ncush, Mr., Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0. A gentleman nettr Steubenville, who had nal:mailable to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve ye in : consequence of lameness, by the use of one, beta . [ enabled to walk two miles to a township electiOn.• • it likewise a sovereign remedy for , _,_ _",.;• i....' - ,„.4% • • ' CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLr.:s AND Ar... 1 T. ' vt ai The following iscommunicated b* Bin Wm, Nosb,'W Jackgm's agent for Steubenville: • • A lady residing in Steubenville, the finger of wilds° band was so contracted as todepnve her of the use of it for thirty-five year,, was entirely cured by the use of one bottle of the Oil; so that she mow has the perfect me of her band fully equal to the other which had never been affected. It has also been found to be a safe and invinci ble agent hi the speedt and c u e ittuneureiof • ••• . • .. .in all cases not organically incuratle. ' '' ' ' • A lOy residing ut Allegheny city anti iffectitally cared of obstinate deafness, of - years' ccrutinnance r by the use of lest than one bottle' of the Oil, so thaL she said 'she heard better than she had ever done before. . - A. gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small - gentility of the Oil. The names and residences of the lady and.gentlenian will be givers ;tithes° who deelre it, • at the office of the advertires- - -• Its properties are, highly devefolied in the certain end surprisingly speedy'Cure - orall cases of CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS: Several cases of Cramp Cholio have been effectually Cured.by one dose of the Oil, in' the, short spate of ball an hoar, when the parties have been agonized with palm., , Its curative properties have beoh remarkably manifested . . . , DISEASES OF THE SPINE. A larii; the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was cures effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased' Spixie, which hail confined her to her bed for a considerable :time, In which she could not turn herself. It.is also a ruse remedy and perfect cure far pains inthe Bindle'', the back, and . INFLAMMATION OF THE Read the following: . Prrusautton,.Dec.lB,ls4ll. .This;is to certify that I was afflicted with great pain iti the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could not stand tipnglat...Hirubblng sates 13411 yr and using Italia teaspoonful internallyonght end morning; Jwas entirety - cured. JOHN. RIDDLE, • , near Witten, Armstrong co:, Pi.: • Algenflemait'of Pittsbnzgh, afflicted witb-a violentin flammatien of the kidneys- 7 the pain of which' ceased hint td faint—was completely cured, In three days, by thd use'of the American Oil. , - - -The qualities of this • • • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY Is, extremely penetrating and- ardi-htibunatatory, mato ritiently ia confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wheiever infkunnunion exists, either external on a lama • .Used immediately alter a eat, braise or vround, it will cure and prevent - ••*-GANGIRF.UNE •AND MORTIFICATION: IL has, is addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those yary unpleasant and Meonve nient diseases, , • • ; • • • - GRAVEL AND URLNARY COMPLAINTS. in - Price, 50 cents per bottle. Caution-8e oUlreou.r Guard. The surprising excellence and growing popularity the *American 011,hari induced some dishonert persons palm upon the riubliconiserable_imiuitions of Arai holy. valuable medic/at, for the Purpose of deceiving ; lb! FA• wary, tuid'defratidnig the P roprietor. . ' „ • • la Order to be stre.of obtaining the gemaineiebrere the fen:ming sorra Times . . let See that the name .” Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty at head of, Wood er-,,^ is printed on the label of the wrappe t:treach bottle, to Imitate which is felony. ." .: 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain fug full directions for use; And also containing the name I and. address:of .Wm..• Jackson, General Agent for•the • :proprietors; likewise, the mane and address of the pro prietors, D. Hail & Co., "Kentucky. . ; .3d. Purchase a:rt.v of the advertised Agenta; "all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus :'D, Hail & Co Troprietors,:Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Po, • General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and .pan of 1 Ohio and Westent•Virginia.• and, the printers' names— & Shryoclri Pittsb urgh—printed at the bottom of said show bUI. . _ . . • 4th. Obstrve—the genuine American Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, nada'. specific gravi • 'ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly of e I black color;—some white, *like. Spiritsiot Turpentine, said to be refined anti clarified;- some Seneca Oil—oth- I ers a mixture of other common ails; and one a black filthy looting.mixtumpurporting to conie front the"Putsbingh ,'and Allegheny:Dispensary Co." None ed these cam. , [ theca! possess either the virtue or the power of the true • aLERICAN OIL. ' 1 G en id wholesale and retail by WAL JACKSON, eralend Sehrirgent for the Proprietor in -Western 'Pennsylvania, .Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and hy.the fallowing duly appointed Agents in All e gheny courtly; PIC.: •2. A. M. Marshall, Brown, •Allegheny city. " • I. R. Johnson, • • .. = .i Jonathan Ohnest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • , J. R. H. Jacques, blinningham. ' Wm. 3, Smith,Tetapenaneeville. • • G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • • . . Edward ThoMpson, Wilkiniburgh. Duniel Negley, East Liberty. • H. Z. Alitehell,•Wllkinsbingh. • . Thomas /Okla, Sharpshargh. . • • H: Rowland & Son. APKeesport.. . • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . John:Black, Turtle Creek. • • • •• —APEldowny Bakerstown. SamnatS• mimes hr ee,Stewartatown. . • . Riley MiLaughlin; Plum township. * ' ' .1: Felton, Terentum. Jeremiah Finning, Lawren2eville. " ' Robert Anhursville. augls-d&wOm . , - IDRObI the New York Gazette, Oct. 8, lel:19, a dal y „X' paper deservedly at the head of the daily press jn -..Bristol's.Erirart of Sarsaparilla—lt wore but courtesy to cnli the tittentiou of our readers to this invaluable prep anititin which will be fotmikadvertised in anothereolama Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly inures - tip; newspaper, every now mid then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western country, and,: we doubt not, 'flatly eulogised. • Ithas is Its favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from' the most eminent practitioners in every part of the country where it (has been- used. There is beauty and-taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the preparation itself were not one of the " sovereigaest in the world,e as every person must believe it le—that is, every one must believe it it—that is, every one Who would not resist amass of documentary evidence eon e Ia- Sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Bay one; of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you do not epee with ns on this poltu.• • • ,• • -Jeor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCIC k. Co-, • -• fisb23 ' con of lit and Wood and 6th and Wood ate.. fiEUMATtsaI, GOUT, AND TIC IXJLOREUX.- ili A respectable geetleman called at oar office;" tut he said; to inform us - that be had been articted for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally - with Tie • Iloloreux ; that he had been frequently confined to his roan for mouths together, and often angered the most tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had belt% using Jaynes Alteratire , from which he found 'the theAsig."_' rial and unexpected relief. ~. He says he - found ''./vonnetti... tine veryjleasant and effective, and that h now. eat siders hintrelf perfectly cured , --fddelpkiiiNorth Amer ' 'A nor Wotan Knowyno.—A gentler:Mtn of Scroßilous • habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became at , (doted with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, laid a 'disagreeable eruption of the Elkin. Indeed, his. whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. , One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost:the use of the hand,' every' part being covered with - deep, painful, :and: offensive. ulcers, and were us hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was atthlvstageof hie , complaint, when death appeared inevitable- front a loath • -some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative and having taken.sixteertbrittles, is,unter Perfect: . ,The Alterative 'operatee through the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicatet(disease from the system s wherever located, and the numerous cares it has per... formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, goat, liver complain, dzpaia'pnd other chronic diseases, Is. tray astomahing. pirir qf now; . • . OU'r For .tale Minh, atthe 'MON TElt MOM .79 Fourth street.' ' : • . • • /Wrests r vsl s o t.lto. /15 Wood street.. HOGKINSON has, just opened .within: the pits' week, the largest assortment of French CHINA' ever opened in this city; consisting in part of—Fancy. .Whire; Gold Line suuLGold Band Tea Betts / ertenstve assortment of I, Vbitd,Flowing Blue awl Liver. - - pool Iron "Stone Warei iu Tea Betts or in separate pfeees, • ai may -be required. Also, a. beautiful assortment of • Candelabrasend Lamps, of the newest shapes and. pat terns, djreot from the 'manufacturer's.' • • •• • ' • . Lhdles would do well to give him n call, at • - 9C en A's. 115 Wood st- 3 doors bdoto } la. . • 1 . sualneßs collector. _ 11111 E undersigneil,encouriged by the liberal patronag e • .1. •of the inerclnits, professional gentlemen, end me• pbarite of the, city; lifers hie services An the collectios Af accounts in the. city of Pitesbtnh and vicinit7.i Hav ing attended to business of this /tMd for4aanT years ler . thelloard'of Trade l and being well impuunted with this and the•adjOining cities, he feels confident of his ability to give 'satisfaction, by prompt mid, faithful attention to all business entrusted to him. . . • . .• -•, • • *. , JAMES GALIIRATD_ I Jr. .. Td be found at Mr. ,Vii. Emu's, Umtata Tsllorp !Mid street,pope:site the Spat Office... , • .. 1 ‘.. , . 1 . . ' i turrusisscas. . :•Gabliel Admits; P. Da, Acecrantantl. —... L - Curotheri; " TlionnsScott, Mason; , . .../....IL Livingston; , - ./as.bleflulre blercliVrafier; :.:-.Yaines Itfarsball W K. N ;.. • , . Wm. B. Sealfe; ....G ame , B re ed; ' ' Dr. W. M. nght, Dentist; , -Dr. DisimArlihreeer ... • I • D. Dodge. • - ,Tnov7:llat • ~ . .. , , V BOORS -1771tg:s' Sketch -Booic, illustrated by 3111117. Le Midhs Poems, tuitrate tacc. Etbad , liFetnale Poets of America, with portraits The Fist of.-the.Raiciterbookenr. 'A gable forCrturß , - ; •, Metrical am:cance l ; • ` The Chill b.ftho Sea; - • - ' • • ' l , , • I;ambhiDtatitatic Foote. LOweir n , Coovereatiohs on :Co ON-Poeta. ,:Dramatic Workitcifliegutoat and Fletcher/ ' Poetical NVarketf Speocec... ; ' • _ Worka of Citaucer.... - P r oticafAVorirsi.rof Ford anitillassiager. , Bale " 'BOSIVORTLI & C 0.;." - - n or o, - - 411 Op; 11e . ,1q ArATiol;. , a , - • - EI=ME • AN.,
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