414olhblg toreL_ • - , . t• ', -.- - (BEADY-MADE cusitriNG; .:,..,. SELLING-513FIP.LOW FOR 04511. , - Dr DEL ANY,M2I9 fidie - 44streek:ittsb urgh, having , * .re.p,ldidihed;lnlik withia n;last....attd.prssent, months - with 'the' latest Styles : of-Fa,s onnl3lo Goods, at . exceedirigly - .J d-lit,i)ricest carers! ihn- best ttssrarnitent of VBOTHMIC, to be had in the City, at the. Zowest`efulk price:— Amen 1110:Vara every , descrippon Of, tir.e s. I end Frock Goatl; Boat and Oli.ernats of all ,flashlrmnb e: Colorsand material; such as Fin rt.& beayer, 'heavy Bro d Clothsosuper_ blae;.brown and drab 131anketsand Gan - - da"Prizo .Coats, of the latest styles. 'Every description of PantaloonSett2l 'VOL', tind - other.Str p icles the Cloth int' litle'.7.:. ~ .t . - 1 "Atao, a general assortment of Goods to'make'lli order, IS hich. will be-manilla , the most fashionable manner, On !.hnshoitest.tunite. --.,.., . ~..fdecls)- -- ' ,- P: DELANY.: sastallorkolite Clothing Store. - ' n WERNESURG , begalchvete inform hin friends and the,publie g,eueral thatzhe has oPened P. NEW -.-READY-MADEEASHIONA,SGEGTIOTHING O STOGE, - Market street second door float Second - street, whe re ho _has, Pudaltias keept on' band; trfhil.uskirtluent uf . ..Reudy-atade Fashionable Clothing, Which he will sell on he MOSlseasonablejittas; CASH..- • • , lie also -wishes to call tbeattention of his - apd be .aublicia gederid to .his-vory extensive - selettion t • Vrtnchi English and dhidgiartElothe'and Cassitietes t la naives variety, and.Vesnixs for every one's 'which nasielcure - didinrelf in the — East,..andW - Miln will be — made to' - erthirien-superiar mariVer,oat his Fashionable ;Head -Quatibm Wit Liberty street, (late McGuire- &Eel 'Arid_ at prides that will not. be onestioned by the best of bargaiemakers, W.FIUNIESURG, , , , • N 0.251 Liberty. street, and , 'l%MA:et street;2d door-front Second, TYRdNTSA6 ; TIMELASMONOPCILIES 11111 ST FALi,:, MUST:PRIC ES; - . NITHICH fact milk be proven by calling , at AUG 's TL.Pashionnble Tailonng Establishrrient,Third "titre f, St. Charle s Building, - :Marro: Stinusi.proft.qand quick saks. t - Vsfircrr : Fresh and good. . , ICtflatturrrfoit Very far in the ackpr, Dural. ely, 111. eumo m ersiaticl iilltothers, are respectfully in= ruled that lulu vrailingfor them. IffeGUlßt, i . . • •., 1 • ! Mintiest n EZI E C/ULDRE.Ie 'CTFULLY invite the attention of our frietniS and thq; public to the great variety,. R COATINGS AIM other nitieles; we have just received—amongst whichfound the greatest varietyrarstVg, BLACK, DRAB, aid -PEARL colored • ' BLILISIGT„-M.K.EIPIAG, And'UFAVER CLOTHS}... RICENC AnANNOLISH 0LD.17-16,:-CASSEJfERES; VI . SZTNGiF, Arc,: „The above G bod s having lieeri.bilught fof",eash;;ist., estiejaciyinsvprices,we ere-prePared to ne , eAnamodate all who -may,fattorms with their pattormae, :Crith goO4 Clothes, at. ow, prices- Give us a,Malr. ' tre.lteliierlber:2ls.Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. IlOv3o • .-MchrULLEN & 'DOWNING: j . ' • ' ••• T. &J. ' ISTO.77it "LT/CORNELL sncreAramturarrsTifigrse• 'llollraviagenlamed and newt): fitted ; up their establieh ,- menq at above stand, respectfully invite the atte.ntintiof 'their(' t, ntiond the public to their cludeClelection of New Goeds, cdmitisingeuert varle ty for spring and suinmer went, welectbd:-espeptally foi• - their customer department . ThOsewishingtolerivetheir orders will findatthis establishment erenlityle" of misr _asatdesindde goods.: 'Their suier.of ready made ing is extensive got up in the bestmanner, of datable-min and well worthy, the attention .of•those wishing to • purchase.. Altura invited to calt'and may tesv assured that they will be.pleased with price, quality and variety. A•latge assortment of shirts kept constantlyl on hand. • • Clothingl,Clothingi'l`ClothingPtl - The Three Big Doors' vs: . The Treskrn Woad! ! - • 1 MA 'AAA 'WELL SEI,ECTED GARMENTS now' IdV UUtJ made and ready to be. offend on the,. • moat liberal terms to my old customers and Met 'public in general: The - Proprietor of this farzfamed andeilensive • -esrablislunentlits now, after retumum front the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense; Just cempleted' his fall and winter arrimsinerits to supply hi s thousands of inntament*ith one.of the most deorableatocks of Clo ming that has-ever been'oflered in thin Or apy other mar . ket vrest bribe 'monntains. For neatness an style and workmanihip, combined, with the very low price which th will be sold for Inuit certainly render the Old ey Threelffirr Doors one of thegreatest attractions of • • -'mewestern country.' It is gratifying topnie. to be able to announce to my =Microns friends-. at bonne and:shined • that notwithstanding the extMordinary efforts which I ' have made to meetthe Many calls in my line, it Is. with difficulty I can keen time with the _constant rush that is - ' Made on this • establishment.. It is - established fact, that my odes are eignt or ten times Tatter. thin at• other] use in the trade, and this being, the. case on` e • IteLLOUXIS iold; I Can affrod to sell at much leas profit di others could possibly think of doing if they . wished to • - rover coiftinonit expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all ntypresentstock beforathe:heginrung - of nett year; coming to this conclusion, I will make is the Inter : est of every man,'Who want's a cheap winter snit, to call and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors. ontitldlew " - .IOIIg.IiICLOSEEP. XtE'llT GOODS, ICETV GOODS.—Received at the Iron 'City-Pollan Store, a splendid assortment of. Cloths, . ' oonidathig of fine French, English and American Piaui, • 'black and fancy Cussimeres, of the Most modern styles fine figured Cashmere Vestings, S ilk Velve t, Plain and -Fancy Satins-all of which svewill matte at the most reasonable prices, to a durzffile and fat le style. Ready-made' Clothing,,of all de dans; Lady's Cloaks of the itidst 'fashionable' patterns. heck , and Pocketifilkfa i Suspender!, Bosoms,- Shirt . Collars, and every article usually kept is Clothing `Store. Country Merchant*, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage mean at the Iron 'City 'Clothing Shirt.. •° primly, mouth o f Market. 'OtocllB-it] .ISPCLOSICE'Ii. . _ . , _ 'Dutra IfeivSystim of licsok.Keiping. "UST PUBLISH,RD BY RAIIP.FI: 4-,1? RO'S, N. YORK mut o"MMwork, emttracing the most coin ,,J - , pleie course of-instructiort and prueueeion both tin ,gle'and,_Lloabfe Kiary, eyer published, Price n cents . The whole: work,erohmeing the Author's well known ••• ' tivemeuts in the science, dlusirated idJ.wo addition "at se . r. • ehßnter•on portneroi settle- Meats and a Key tot . . • eitmeis from tho , Riiucii = ojrtriieua: o! Smear, thOmmtZminont, Merchants, Bankers and Ac ` cnantants in New, Yorkoadicate tho public_sentiment iit re/erotica to this work - in that city: . . _ t‘,lt.cOntains-,taatter that is important and interesting to ' the , merabont, and man of business, to wbom-I,thiak it wdl hOloand bizillymteful. C. O. MALSTEAD, . Tresident.Manhattan Bank, New York? . _ „ . "It Ls calculated to, be exceedingly axe Cul to practicn ACCOUIitaIIIA and Teachers of Book-keeping. - RICUARD IRVIN; Ship owner and literehl, N 0.99 Front Ramey New York:, fte11 : 19.4110;15 , I . l,and complete, and.certainly convey a thoroUgh_knowledge of the, su met, ,The..un de/signed intends using A as his Text Book. JOHN U. SHEPHERD, Teacher : of Book-keeping, ColutablaCollege, N. Y.” - ft is in every way calculate to gave _ a clearand sat isfactory insight into tha very useful. 'wiener of which it treats, through all its: gradations, from the simple styld suitable to retailers,. to,tbairequisitefor the most varied and complicated,commercial business..FßASEß A S. F, Cubic/ 7th Ward Bank,New York." " I -believe it will ;be of great:Service, not only to the new beginner, tart to the utast experienced, accountant. Alt. 'EDMONDS, - Cashier Mee/males Bank t Wall street.' " I consider it the first:Wails I hate eves met with from , which a thorough practical knowledgeOt the science can he obtained. hIL New York.' For sale at the -Ilook-Idtoreit, and at. the:Author's Acad emy, corner of thelaitunoutiand Market street. Juan , • emlnes for anuary, , l: -15PEPEI, - MlNERXWmithfield - - street, r Miro above second street— GOdera. ady'a Book, unusually largo, wittnatz itt tia4tive angrartogs ; the hternty department the high ' air order for this No.,eintratenetug p new volume. Bariabt?s 11910q10 Magazine, beautifully embellished, and'comprislitg Bopages of reading matter, tat origami. Ozabllnila Magazine, illustrated with four beautiful en - ult double number. ' Timis of jOhp A tunerAdantui Life and Charnotir. ' - A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church, against the charge of corruption, ia the aduunistration of her Mar..lpline; published by orderer the Church. - RcisbAnd Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding ; trans toted frotff , the French of Rodollihe Topffer. An Irityartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. Mallr-a narrative of his firsimarriage; also. hiSsecond, with-InWIT Partieldltra never before published. , , Second volume". Paul Artlenheim, now complete; by. George rippard.. , liturY,. l l* onr4t Tale of Manchester Life,'Bngland;. published by the Harpers. Inithape Clifford, or Woman's Love ; a =Romance of Siniteq'and Tehnti itlustrated. - Angelina-Lea:more, or the .Life of a Beauty; by the • author of the Jilt, Breech of Promise, foc., ace. - The littrichbacic t or the Bell Ringer of Notre Baste; by. Victor Hugo. ' deol4 . - . .'....-• Wholdeastle and Hatall. . • ' SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. to lo , I.OItOBER.TIi. HARTLEY, begs leave . in .IL foroxkLafrienderAhd - the public generally, . that he conthmet to occupy , that large and corn. • modions Store Room f fortnerly occupied by Somne u estrock & Co., No. 0, corner of . Diamond alley and Wood streat, nroinno helreeps a large and general assortment of . Saddlei, Bridles, Harness; Trank!s, Carpet Bags; Saddle. Baga,Valises; Beffalo Robes; Whips, and all,ether arti cles ut his line. .. . He also keeps conetently. Cm`itand, and is prepare& tt, inrnish ti order, allkiddeof Riveted Hoke, dranutbetured, of .tho - bestmaterial,ond in a style of workmanship equal Ict.tlicenstern manufactured 'article s and at 85 per' teat. Counnk Merchants and'Fartiters would do well to' call and examine hie Stock before purchasing . elsewhere; as he is determined to sell' Grit rate ; articles at very low !D Don't forgot the. plane, No. ed,:eorner of Wood' - • treat and Diamond Alley. , , .:• .... • - 'tad& -• - _-• .r . For Sale or M.:changes IT-,CFEUIRt - FOR SALE The whole of th e property on . vshiehl'nene reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, cousimingof the, Dwelling House, Out Houses, tee:, with the Garden ;or I wonba exchange the-same for Property' in tholunghberhood of ttto City ~ _•—or I would diVide the PropertY ter suit purchasers. Persons dispose& to pur chase or exchange cart call on me at the warehouse -4Sf CUOIII2IIIS-AUmith, Smithbeld street, opposite the Monon kaltelnlionse.-,(dec4t2lnant) JAMM-t C. CUMMINS. : :11 tßttrd. TO I ritE ENTERPRISING. , —A. rare- chance is now - .presented forthersafe investment in a business en tirely news.one adapted to the man of limited, as welt as to the smut of extensive resources ;-yielding a profit &Cm cep . ittiltuuteuterprise beyond any operation of-the day. It 18Mo-complete monopoly of a staple article, ab solutely-needed-Ty, and - esiferittal to every family, e s weu s4„lddepeltsibbi to the mechanic, drtizon and profes--7. sional tone. ;TO capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for nine retire eniploythent of either large oral - nail sums, bringiAlidruepliate and higkly satisfactory returns.— ripps Iresiron, of embarking ut plenspnt, genteel busi negtOk6,-Itivite4with- others, to call at the,oface of the undo:piped; Piumnie the article, and form their judgme r m, from the pi-crated. *, sircel, riextaoor. ' or•NAufilloffus'. o l fl ee• • - '• ge o 4 - , ..-; - .coLTER. . • ; . - - • • - • ' - ' , ".; , , - • • • •., , • r ' • , •., . . _ „ • , ? , , s. - - - 4 • :1. - • - ' , , NEIBE -i.: , •..,: . t ,- i-,.,,_ ESSI= ::~~~.. PEOPLE'S Trt.mtsvoitilAwitorir_Lim,Ar. • • PITT SILITEG RT "EafEl"/...,;."„,_ O jpstner.lNG.The Boats helonging-to this Line ,havp been,pprin fine order and tcre,rmost running "regulgrtly between PiUsbnrghmnd .Erie,louihing at all •fateful . aoakaParts tklougthe Canals. A_Boarwill always °a at the la"Pari; artaerthe Monongahela Bridge, and ohe will Start regularfy evpry other day. The People's Transportatiou Una has every: facility for, carrying Freight and Passengers. The, boats tbwed to Beaver by steamers,. and will - proceed to Erie with great 'dispatch, by the canals. The bows are, commanded by experienced rind careful men—all of whom have an in tercsl•4 in the Line,, . • . ; Ciaails sent by the es. Line to Erie may be forwarded AO any point on the Lak . . • " • For freight qr passage Apply' to • • -H, irißKPAuticx, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. Beaver. CLAM"( & Co.; Beaver. • • ' ' R. \V. Coutruvoruss, New Castle. Tat:lmams & Mt= Pulaski. Sustrxrr \Varmint &,C ddlesex. MILTON f/OLL, Sherron. JOSEPH MOPLUNN,Sliarpaborgh. S. B: &G. Lortav,,Clarksville. Erso & Marsaissm, Big Bend. • • S. C.; Prximut i NVe trt Gre ermine.- & T 'KILPATRICK, AdOIIIBVBIO. - NV. H. Ilvanray, lianstown. •... W. Wsnsworru Is Co., Sherman's Corners. Wm. PCF l l2l'COnneautville.- --, spring Corner. • W. C. Wartumai Albion.' • Gmnesville. P.-Ftsu,o4Prd. • ..'t A.Eutp, and.l3, Toximsols & Thy following itgents, 43 Erie will receive and for- Wart-rliekgla ..ta any, Portion the Lakes,; shipped by thbfLine , , W Gallagher . . , „lain Ileum, : o.„W.llaverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, Echicm&LOomis, Walker & ' • Pitistnargh-PortableTaimt - Une. • 1848 keirtie Trantysstetttion,' of Freight's+, andfrein PriTSURGII,PIILLADELPHIA,BALTRBORE,NEW YORK, BOSTON, &C. • . • "- /30118MGE4, - CASH,_ Philadelphia.' : T.4.4.PFE -ovONNDR,. riusburgh:,, THIS old established Line being now in full operation, theproprimorshuventade extensive arrangsthents to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most farorablterma. They' confidently hope,ther well promptness in delivering. goals—peculiar 'safety modeofsuriting--capacious warehouses atetteltport, afeMssnodations to • shippers and owners; of Irroduce.,•=togetlittr *Mt theirlfmg.experience and sore mining artentionto businesi, will secure. to thent.a, ,sore tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge, fraons' entsbynnlitorthisline received,Charges paid, and forwarded in nay . required direetkcitus. free of charge storage., . No tinstest;dittetly rot inditeedy; tp atettoltroata. All'conrmantications,p4snoly 'attended to en applies tion tri'thelbllSWlng egentit: BORIIIDGE & c&SIL 278, Market & et;hlladlpa. TA.,SPFE OVONNOR,•• Canal Basin, Pittaburgls • ' " • O'CONNORS &CO., ' North street, Ballimore. WILLIAM' B. WILSON, at ea, Cedar street, New York Mero. ant. Triiiisp - Ortatlon Mize. EOM= VIA' CANALS AND RAILROADS - MR P /BLADE], ' PIRA AND BAUTIMORE. o. o o o u n e e in o l usi t gsd ni u t. i e tr ow caLe t ... t will h n e t fo r gr e azded with- C - A. NPANULTY & cp., Canal Militia, Penn street. Pittaburgh. ME,SEILLES & REYNOLD'S, 212 and 3t' , Market street. Philadelphia. RASE, &TERRILL & CO., jet Synth's wharf Baltimore. etattaats , os ay ' relght of Lute. iitaiMl l B 4 B.inigaa ExbklfeseinvnbuVen'ti=iline: l ionh.°L.74 - 111111 dayshurgh, Water street. tufd "Petersuurgh. ThirLane Was formed for the special accommodation or the wrty business. , The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they hare received during the last two yearn, respectfully inform their old customers tutd the public, generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at ant point on the Canals or Railroads •Wittepromptness and despatch. • - - • Aointre—C. A. t r PAtratry &Co., Pittsburgh; Jona hismara, Hollidaysburg; Pintwourn & Warps, Johnstown. ' Rmassom—Smith &Sinclair; J. & J. brDevitt;G. &J. U. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.-, ReAloore ; BOValey Ie Smith; John Parker, Wm. Leh n er & Co.; G. P. Stroenbor ger, Pittsburgh. - Eakigar - Ma= FOR the Transportation of Merchandise-and Pioduee to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 'Goods consiOted to our care will be forwarded without delay, At the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all ititructiotis promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or COMMiS6OII. C. A. hI'ANULTY dt Co.. Prorfittors, Canal Basin, Liberty st., Piturburgh. (Gazette...only, ropy.) Mew Iro.k. come - a - Ca Heatth. 207 NIAIN wriaarr, Bureetio, N, V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. ritlllS celebrated remedy .io -moister: :y increasing 1. fume by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family are, and i* particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all otriges of tine coins plaint immediately relieved, no rnauer of how long stand (See pamphlet for testimony,) Gravel, and all die tecec of the urinary organe; for these distressing complaints it otando alone ; noother ar ticle can relieve you j and the cure, testified to'tvill eOll - the Moot rokeptiral;-=-(we TaMpblet.) Liver Com plaint; Bilious Diseases. Fever rind Ague. To' the Great --West especially, and whereveethese complaints prevail, this medicine toatiVred. .Nontitlrftli agent, no deleterious compound is a part of ilint mixture; it cotes these dioces es with certainty and rekrity, and fines not leave the eye tem 'told. (See pamphlet.) Piles. a eomplaint of most painful character, Is immediately relieved, anal a cure fol. 'lows by a few dnyo nee of this article.. It is fur beyond any other preparation for this disen*e, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, or Inflamation of thesame, is immediately relieved bye few.days time of thiarnodielre, and a cure is always the moult of littl use. I.lt Stands as a. certain nem, dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the fetnalafrttm Irregularities. Suppressions, painful Mell. struations. Ng article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. litany be Jelled upon as a Mile and effective remedy) and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in thin distressing classed oomplainto.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitn 'lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately; and the poison ous mineral emdicated from the syotetn. Eruptive - Discases will find the altorittive properties of this article roarer ins ettoon, andldtive such dioccives from • the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an' advertisement will not permit to be named Imre; Agents give them away,; they contain.M.pageo of certificateh of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi er. appeared. It to one of the peculiar features (gilds ar ticle; theta never fails to benefit In any case, and if bone and =mole are left to build upon, let the emaciated and linge:tiug invalid norm oN, and keep taking the medicine as longasthere is an hopmvement. The proprietor would engtiga.t.die.pubfia.issainot. number of articles which came out under the-heeds of SARSAPARILI. d, STIETPII,&e., at cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good ler node end concocted to gull the unwary: cotton TERM :cor. Their' inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill this article had done it. A particular *ugly of sar ?tempi? lets is.astnesayiaticiled. - ligentsy . and ull who sell the lir ticie;are glad tb 'circulate gratuitously. Put up in MI oz. boldest a18202.0z. at 81 each—the larger holding 6 oz- more than the taw small bottles. Look out and not getimposed imam- Every bottle has "Vaughn 's Vegeta ble. Lithontriptio Mixture," , blown-npon• the glass, the Written signature cif:" G: C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," gleamed oil the cork. None other are genuine.. 7 Prelate& by Dr. G.-C. Tatighn and sold at the Princi pal Offite,2o7,Main streetißulfaio4 wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters post-paid--order from cfgulariy authorizecf4gents ei-reeptal. Poet-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice prolut. ly attended to gratis. • Offices devoted elelttslvely to the sale of this article— ,l22 Nassau et., N. Y.; 295 Essex at., Salem Mass.-, and by the principal Druggists throughout the U nited States and Canada, as Agents. • HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty et.,. near Canal Datum • Re.operked. FittOLLANSBEE , HAYWARD, Wtrommars Bokr, &tog und'Vntrrnt ItlmteMtaxe, No. 180, Liberty strtet, sbur&, Pa. have re-opened again with an entire new stock of 800% Shoes, dic, which will be sold at the very lowest, rates. Our- goods are of a superior quality being trninfactutpd mostly to our order, for the retail trade.— country Merchants and Others, Who buy to sell again, will find it to ; their interest to call and examine our goods before purchasing, as we feel confident therwiliplease, both in regard to quality , and price. We also have on, hand a large s ly of Hayward's spring temperedmetaid ic gum elastic s ver Shoes-and Buskins, which -we are enabled to sell as towns they'can be bought of the man. tfacturers. These shoes are manufactured by an entire new, process, and warranted nut to-melt by exposure to. heat. FOLLANSBEE 1 HAYWARD, eeplEl-3m N 0.186, Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' " • IikINBSBRANDIEIS,I3.ISI9; &e:-10 half pipe s'Cog- - .nna Brandy , " Jas Hennesirp; . 4 2 J.pipes Comae Brandp,"3.t "Ojardox i i m y & Co. " g•rs . ." •• • " "Plnet;Castillon ec Co." oetaveaßoebelle " "A. lleignette." pipes Hollan an, 5 on e asks slap. Pale Sherry Arne,"DMlGordon Co."& 6 tr, " - '« ~ ‘ Beig. b e d e v , .eheriffe "C arpenter ;" 40 " " ",0 fr ci various grades; 10 birds., 20 half do.rpanu-40 bbls; Haut Sauterne Nine; 10 'c Bordeaux Claret, ":51onteerttnd • 15 Marseilles • : "Burgess;" ' 15 baskets Champagne Wine, " Heidselek;" . 15" • ; " P.-A. Mutnralc Co." 10 . "eaqueron & Sonar '5O eases Claret, of yariourgrades;imphrted-inbottlesi 10 ". • Bordeaux Olive Oil, prep 1848, "Lniands ;" . 6. re - .• uL atoursi n - 20 Marseilles " " « " , just received and for sale by' (sepoO MILLER & RICKETSON. cl WEST POTATOP,3O 6ttla Sweet Potatoes on consiatmant and for stile by_ °ea: WIG:& 31001iFIEAD: -1 '.t.'.1:: - ~..Y,..1,-,,,,-.::: , 4 -, '''•''''.....%'...;:-.'...T • r ~ . 1 f '. 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GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN 1111LBERIc'CO. =ZEE Nig '.,!•- . 4.L. , ,1ie,. , :, - ,..q:4••]*'0.1 1 Lerfftigfettibit 7, Viiii -7 I X. 6 'W itann -„Goeitlittk Lime; - &..Co•YZ • ,, g) 9 DtrtnuneKualsal , Liverpool, L England Fou r . inform their friends- and le thatlher have (=mended the Of UPPing and- CoMmissioni ßueinus, j i ;IF gemorwith the,Gen 'ai .Passengger.Businels, - f. 13 rarithagcertificates of passage fromLon_don, .Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast , or any port of the Country to. New ;York, Boston and Philadelphia, Mi the most, reasonable terms... : - Diana and Bills of Exchange, from LI to any amount on th4 . ,ELPYfil:Prmk ofircland and its branches, and 611 ; _ . - 'J'he days, ofsalling of. the Regular Line of Liverpool lPackeispaa: axed upon. arc the Ist, 6th , t and Mit every month. Theae:Sitlits. are the-largest class, and are - emit :oPided;:ti.t.men of. character And experience:- The :Cabin .itecommodatitme.are all that .han Modred in poimpf apitnidarand cooyertiOnca. They are famished eqc.rYdescriptiOtt of stores of the best-kind.. Pone. tualify tu, the :days af sailingg,veUl he . .strictly adhered M. ,PaeketShipa Hoscias,SiddanetiSheridan and Garrick, are vessels of:the largest eines - Fland Sheen desirous Wo bring opt their friends, cannot/select finer or tater SM4s. 'Passage can , he secured at thelotkesCrates..t , • • . .Ncm.Orleniu3 Line of_ Packeistinil weekly.. —Par pm/s -age or freight, apply as above; or to , - JOSEPH- SNOWDEN,of EDMUND SNOWDEPti. clean., corner 4th and Stnitha/PlELitts:/ Pittsburgh . - - . . , . „ .. . .. P,ailirage' to and Irenleg .nland, Ireland, ' . ' scoTI.AND•ANO AvALES. , 11:7".13y.thi Sermiltip SALM SANDS, and the. regular Packet Ships,4e.._ni , , - - - - 1 • . - .P.-WrOYRNES & C 0.,• endrige Paisengers to . and from .14verpool by theßegalor Ida° of Packets 'on the Ist, 6th, I.lth,l6th, 81st.-and 86th ' .of everynteinh, The regular line of ?ticket Ships sallingbetyreOn Ll - ernl4 01 Tor coinpteit tidtmntShmsviel;. it, HOTTINGBER, • - • u' qtaEN 07 Tux tri . ...41r„ HOSCIUS, • ‘r SHERIDAN, 7 . ".ISAAC WRIGHT, " OXFORD, . -" ASHBURTON, HENRY " IFFST POINT, • '"; NEW SHIP, VORKSHIRLY • " CAMBRIDGE. " LIVERPOOL, ' CONSTITUTIQN, " SIDDONS. " GARRICK, • " COLUMBIA. " MONTEZIMIA„; • " PATRICK HENRY, " NEW WORLD, - " WATERLOO, "• JOHN R. SKIDDY, And in first class American or Merchant Ships, sailing from Liverpool to New York arid Plailadel bitt weekly; and by the favorite Stettin-slip SARAH'S ' as follows: From Liverpool on 6th June, 7th August and 10th October, and from New Sark on' sth May, 741.1; Bth September and 1718 November. Persons visiting the Old Country 'and those .wanting their relativesbut extmordinary quick; should selectthis conveyance; the price of passage in the. Sarah Sande be ingvery little more than - Packet Ship rates: For passage apply to P. W. BYILNI - .73 & CO; 83 Sotithst.N. Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool , P. S.—We have at trilliums fey sale Dralls at sight, for any amount{ on the National Bank of Ireland,its 13truith es, &O. tee. - Apply as above, or to JOHN'THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. , . Hamden 4c Co.'s • I 1 • riSW PA51193131111 ARRANOENLENT•S, Mr Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers'ereirung from Europe, engaged ih Antenea to Come over. in' either of the ships of liamcoms.k.' Co.,wil be furnished "with the folloseWg Provisions, or their eynivalent.fa other articles Tally Good .—See s detof Congress, May 17, 161 S. 111 s PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore. when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 lbs. Bread, 10 " Rice, 10 " Oatmeal, 10-" Mar, 10 , " Beane and Peas, 35 " .Potatoes. All oergood quali ty; mid one.tenth of' the Provisions larniehed Will be delivered to each Passenger every ar, week, with a suf .-li 60 'gallons of Avatar, 6eient supply . of 10 Ihs.:Salted Pork,free from bone. ft Fuel for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passaire.way . lendi rig to the 'Pas sengers' apartment. The Cambocese and Cooking-rangcs, for the use of Passenger* are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to p romote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, m 7 ' Fifth st., near Wood. REMITTANCES - and Passage to and ~ f r Aric. from Great Britisinand Ireland, by W. & .I.T, Tapscott, 76 South at., eorner, ' of Mildest Lane, N.Y.,and 40 Water loo .Rood , Liverpool. The lrobserlher s . having accepted the Agency of the above Hoare, are now prepared to make arrangements oh the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Ohl Country, and May flatter themselves their character and long standing in bushiest' will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. •&. .1. T. Tapecott are long and favorably known for the superior class„accommrstatiod. start wailing ualities of their raeltet OF THE, WFST, E StfP.RIDA__ ,N GARRICK. HOTTINGVER, BOSCH'S, I.IVRPOOL; - antt SIMONS, two of wais t leave each port monthly—from New York the gist and IMtti, and from Liverpool, theta'. and I Itli; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. Otago mid Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure departure from -Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increitslug patronage: while Me. l'tipiteotra constant peruonal auperintetnianer of the burtuetia in L.VerTINK , I it an with tfonal security that the imnifort and arcomoicalatiou of the passengers wilt be particularly naPadod to. The atittacribeni imatg, as LISUei, engaged to the Trait:Tort:mon IlitNinera between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cites, are thereby enabled to take charge in and forward paii,ngera itrunedintely on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage horn any sea- Port in (treat iftl/2{ll or Ireland to this city, the nature oh the ;business they are engaged it; giving theta facilities for tarrying pileeellgeee en far inland not otherwise nt tainable; .tind will, it IleeekeerY, forward passengers fur ther ;Vest by the best mode of conveyarlre,without any additional eharges for their trouble. Where neeeoll.l Relit for declitic coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full ft EmrrTA SCES. °1 11 4 1 7, 11 ' ' The sobseriber, are also prepared to give drafts at sight Air any amount, payable at the principal clue, and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and tValvi , thus af fooling n s ale and expedition, mode of rennttntr, funds to thine countries, which permit:* requiring math wit] find it to their interest to avail' themselves of. Application (if by letter. punt-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TA,AFFE & OTONNOft, Forwarding and Conottipsicai Merchants, PhiladelPbts. gIE Roche, Urothers, & co. FULTON XT., NSW You; Emir WAY, Drin.ll.l; Scarl.6lsll ROAD ; LIVERPOOL.' ' JAMES BLAXPAN, Agent, Office on Pcnn st., Canal Ilasin, Pintiburg,h. Arrangements for LEstg. 130C11F., BROS & CO., stilt Agnlie for the MACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets,,. take the liberty of itintouneing to their old friends ..outi customers., that their arrangements for the )`car le4iS being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the Waive splendid Linr, frtnn Liverpool to Now York and'Phitadelphia, They refer to their former course of doing business, end assure those who entrust therewith their coolers, that the some satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, nt any Bank In Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangement. to bring ou passenger. to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febii-2mdave• JAMES BLAKELY. Pftssoge To and From GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. ; 10 °tonal: RIPPAED & Sax, No. 134 WllleriPo Band, Li. vepool. CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 59 South at., N. Ir. HE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency. at this T city of the above well known and respectable Houser., are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Lino of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their Wends will meat _with .kindireatment and prompttles• patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on theirurrival jn this country. Apply tor address SAMUEL hrCLURKAN & CO., .142 Liberty.st., Pittshurgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liv,ezpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts - for. any amount forwarded_, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. 3y26-1Y HARSDE N & 0008 - r a t WW2 PASSENOSI anurrAltear. Ocoee. HARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out parsons from any part -of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon - the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the Wants of - emigrants. We do not al ,low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling' scamps that infest the' sea-ports, new° take charge Orthenithe moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first IshiPs• We' ralr - thie - tearlessly, as - we defy 'any of our passsmgertv'to -shoui that they were detained forty-eight hem* by us in Liverpool,whilst tlieutmndb othersware detained mollths until they could' be sentin - some-old Weft,' at 'cheap rate, whlth • too'freguMAlY Proved their We intend to perform y our - contrasts honorably, on tohdt itmay, and notactas was the muss last season with other Mikes, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their coirrenrence. . Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any ram from £1,00(1, payable : at ml any of th e Provinc Batiks in Ito land,Bngland, Scotland and Wales. . 7031417 A nonmsoN, European and General Agent, Fifth street,. one door below Wood at. PIROBIGNI • .1011111ITANCR. drk SubscrTbers are prepared to forward min to all d ir or parts of England,lreland, Scotland and Wales, with espatch,and -at the lowest rams. . SANUEL-M , CLITRKEN .& CO., febl.2 - 142-Liberty etree. • - - _ RT. - TOL - Ala - 1110VSag , CORNER OF -PENN. AND ST. CLAIR STREETS ti IGIRESH OYSTERS, GAME; and every delicacy of .L'•- the season the-market atlords, served up at the 'shortest notice, and in the very best style. The house is . fitted - tip and.arranned In the best order, under the man_ agement of ' [sep27l -- JOHN M. CAMPBELL. Bv- EXPRESS—Received nt ilogtut & Cantwell's, eo hjarket street, and for sole law -1 dnierili he crotchet steel Nyorkod Plugs I velVet " - is crotchet " Puisasi itet • ", ,:; , ,:', l ! ;','. 1 ,:,, , lEEE OM ME NEE MEI MESE BEE ME , -: r .. , •: ...: , -; - ," ,-,-,- ,:-",'T .4' ES - 7. --- Vlrc and 111 - arifins Iplitlasantait CompanYnt.NerfliAmerica,oeiltifa . delpliitt; through its dolt A utio,ieci,Agent i tirktsub..., 'scribetiotreis tamedre'permbrimit and 'limited InsurantEC on property, in this airy and. its vicinity , and on 5114in:indult' by the canal and riVers. "' ' • • DIRECTORS sirthin:Geoffin,-Pres , t, Sonnet- Brooks; - .•Chatleo,Taylor Samuel W. Jones, -Satinet W: Smith,Ediattrd Smith Ambrose - White, John Brown ' , - Jacob Id. Thomas,: John White ' 'John Neff,' • =. • Thomaa Cope, Richard 1).-Wood,i Wm. Welsh; Pliniry: D . S her mid, Sec's% Thiais the o ldest Insurance'Campany in. the: United been chartered in 1794." -Its charteriaper .'pettudi and fromitd high standing,: lonirelperiefice; pie` means, and risifenf ah = e;tra hazardous i character' t'may be considered as offering ample secuti tyro thelgubliei W 114.4 1 1,151 . -AtCountimpßoorriZrAtamod, Tones it Co. , Water sod Front its., Pittsbrirgh : L s ' mayfly ' , c*P4I , O ,I T TIARTEIL,PERMTUAL.-4400,000 Pau, iti """ C 113311Clihstriut at, north side, near Fifth. Take IniM ran ce, either permanent or limited, againstjava:'-;or. d"Fa age by fire, on: property and effects of.every deSeriPti4- 11 , in.teiri or country, on the:. most reasonable( serm.; Plication,made outlet pterms;: onally. or by. /anent, will he mrorriptlY attended to. . -C. ,N.BANCKET4Fresti G.,I4iCXXIt, SeemtaDlßEg:mg - Jacob Ft. Thomas Hart George W. Rickard, • Thomas F,Wharton, Lewis, Tobias 'Wagner, , , . Adol . phi Samuel Grant. • David S. - Brown. PITT:SDI/R(4H WARTITCIC.MARTIN, Agent, ; at,. the S i ichanie clipce,fir Martin Warrick tr. Co., cornet ot ad nridigaaaA eta. 3,',' Fire, risks taken on buildings , and.. their contents . 111 'Pittsburgh, Allegheny and. the surroundingAduntryik No' mnrhie.of inland navigation risks taken. c .. ... 21 4. l Wvo'ke tw THE FRANKLIN FIRS iNSITRAN COMPANY OP.PRILADELPIAe—N.'.F. -- eoreerrof. Thin:feral-Wood Wear, Pittsburgh —The.iiiiels•% oll the, company on tlie fitsteir ituratfrr, 180, aallublisbed conformity with an act of the Pehasyleattintefgisktt ure, were Bands and Mortgages • ••• • --z• ••• ' $600,61593 Real Estate, at ...... •u •• • •"•:, •• • -100,170717 Temporary Loans, - Sloelle and Cash 2071499 Making eters! of' 8809031412 -.ltifoireing - certain . 'swamies That all' losses - will be . promptly tnet, and giving - entire security to all who eb thin, poltctes from this Company. , Risks' taken etch' low rates as are consistenterith security. " • • • c'et B ' -WARRICK MARTIN A. tit.. eny Marr. Located in Allegheny CAV,rtainn g sort; (Ontiittaitio4 of Sandeskld oboes the North Cowman. . T under ITU lON is now in, successfol operation. the,. of a; competent Marron. and Nurses. The fitedical Stair in Orinposcd of the; folloiving Physicians : Drs. Addison, Gaztate, - Dale, Brooks, gait Heil, Lange - Mid Cammaai the two Minor -wam , at tend to the Gemara pailehts. The object of the Infirmary:h not be .a. mere recep tacle, but a inmate retreat for the saffeting.nna the 4i4k. The charity is ' therefore; limited to. accidents, and acute dineases, ezceps in extreme cases. As many cases or we character wilt be received raiiB,ll% the , funda will allow:' Individunle„ Churches,. Renefic/al &c., who wish to provide nu asylum for sick. friends: members, and domestics:can do so at Tram Sp to As, pe week, according to attendance, reruns, &e. Ali applications for permits must be made toi thefollow ing gentlemen: , Dr. Addison; Dr. (lantern, Sixth street; Dr... Smote; Thir street; Dr. Morgan,-Penn street; Dr. Lange;Thied street; Dr. Commou.Tenn street, FlithWard,.Pittsburg; and Dra; Dab and ,Bell, Second Bonk, below - Federal . street, Allegheny city. Subscriptions and contributions - Tor this Charity, may be mule.. to the Rev. W. A. Passavani., Director of the Imititution, or to the following Hankers, who have khal iy otreted to receive them; 3fesiri. Kramer & Matta, N. 'Holmes & Sons, S. Imiee fe Co, Wm. Larimer, 4 - Curry,ll. D. King, Hohn & Sargeant. deeledet Alas stworraoao. • • 'asstrit. catmint. RMSTRONG & CROZER, COMMinkft itfrrthanO A , , NO. thl Market ~ Street, Pittsburgh, Pa win ittlefid promptly to the sale of every description of Weite.rn Produce. and Other &slates entrusted to their envy. 7 Rim ro—Hanart, Hussey :& Co... Pittsburgh; Iltmart, Graham.& Co:, New Lisboa, 04 Merchouts go:smutty,. Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 104 A. Richardson & Cincinnati, 3. P. Howard, Loaisville, • Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; IL Boyles, Stead'. dee* • LAWSCHOOL. TSubacriber. wilt receive nt; hi* pike., young e7i- J, tiereen desiring to mail tew. rupennteed and direct their Bindles, rind by constant superrlsloit t 'oAd oriel weekly esentittnuon. prepare there for adrnitetion to the Bar. 'READS WASHINGTON: . • ~ The Subsclibers have been hi habit of daily profemioh. tit intercourse with ReadoWeshington,ltsru, for Many years, altd feel great pleasure In attesting the accuracy of Ids legal information, and his eminent capacity fot•the undertaking set forth in his advertisement.' They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquirct a competent knowledge of the isged prt,- Cession, to avail themselves of the advantages *Mich his proposed Lave School will afford them. ' • Charles Shafer, a Metcalf. A. Make, -Wi ll iams, . • 'rhos Wilson 141 , -Candlets•C. Outrun, Hottest Woods, -s •Jatura Lhatiop C. LoomisAVOl. srEtctre, • ' J. G. Mahon A. W. Loom Loomis. tircls,-.lnt 1 0 ItstrtlrertUi AND Orel! Ostders, PITTSROWIT, PA-, , Ile the most popular of all BOOT and SIIOEE*I tablishments in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keephig The very best !toots and Slaws, which are made expressly to order for this market, and be is nor satisfied only by keeping the beat vacated stock of BOOTS and $1101 , ;:i in the NV esters eoutitry but he is enabled taut deter mined to sell his Gomm lower„than any" other Louse possibly ens, be cores not what - facilities - 167 boast dt haring for Offering pent itiduceinents to the public: It is itopossible to set forth all the advantages and facilitiegi in un advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables Its proprietor to sell Boots and I.,:hoes of the very best qualities and styles at fromlo to t!:, per cent: lower than any other - store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all'who intend purchas ing UtHrllt and 14110 ES to 'tall at BATES' GREAt BA lit t AIN CORNER., V ;Auntie the stock andprieett, and all *ill be satisfied A:tithe OrritEargaisr Corner, Smith , ,ft..td and 'Fifth ,fretb, is the place for the public, one and all, to get gtott Boots and Shoes cheap, forensh. : ' J. BATPS. deer • tareat Western. Illaddle t - HAFINF.SS, TRUNK AND WHIP ILANUPACTORY; rttin subscriber takes this: me th od of :informinOns Ifriends and the public lit general, that he has the largest stock of the follawing earned articles, of his own manufacture, in this city—taaddleOlorness,Tmuks and tVhius ;mil of which he will warrant to be made of the hest material, and by the best meabanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to illhis. Manufactures something lowe*han has been heretofore sold in the city, he would invitepennons in need' of the above named arJ ticles, to his Warehouse, No. !Mt:Liberty street, oppo. site Seventh. Also, bands made to;ordor ter maehirterY4 octal KERBY. ! r Cafe ertniess •ew almalar Scale Planes: fr il, SIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTESiirca* the celebrated manufactory of Chickeri lag. Boston t with the new imp , roved cir ettior KCAIO , jusit received awl umvopen4 , For sale, tit at Mr. Chiekerirg's Ftutton pricem, by t JOHN H. MELLOW I No. SI Wood street, Pinshurgt. stile Agent for Chlektr ing's grand and,snuare Pianos, forWooternPennn. okle TOHNSTON STOCKTON have rust receivedthe following new works : • ' History of . Congress, Eilographidal and Political, corn.prising n hi Cory of internal improveinents, - (Rivers, Har bors, dc,)• from the formation of the Government td ihe present nine embracing, also, historical notices of va rious political events of Ocean *tam NarrigatiOn; of the Tea and Coffee tar; togetherwith. biographies, per sonal histories, ite., by Henry G. Wheeler, tildStrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. . History of Charles; I, of England ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, , The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the !kcal,. by Jos. C. Ilan. - • • A new novel r Mary Barton: a tale of Manoheaterlffe. The Miro!, Social and-Professlunal duties of Attorneys and Solicitor s ;- by Samuel Warren, Esq.; P . S. of the niter temple Barrister at Law. • dee9 Iron IP Ity Cracker and Bread Bakery. • J. SREPRARD • • • - Tiromr• respectfully inform his friends and the pub. V V lio generally, that be has added to hi; other bust ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety:— flaying purchased one of W. R. Nevin's Cracker, and Pilot Breadmachines, be Is prepated to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at:the sfierest notice,.and, hopes by a strict attention to business, telahare apportion of the public patronage.. :The jaublic is respectfully invited to call aid •erarathe for themselves., BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at s oppo. ate Smithfield. • • N B. Superibr family Bread ; rye and dyspepsia Bread, boge and small rolls, fresh•every moming can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order.- - J. SEIEPHARD. No 10 Cpunneratth Row. Liberty at. • : .Sit le the beet Cough Medicine I ever .141 EAD the following proofof the superiority ofDrirril., :Mb lord's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable (seri, who has tried it: • . s - '• • Prersitntan;Dee. 15; 1847. - Mama Hem &Baocxwst laboring for several weeks under lhe•disadviunages ors harassing 'cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the et= fects of several of the 4 infallibles, l l I *as intltteedruspun ;chase a bottle, of Your Oriental Cdugh Minim, and give it a fair trial. ' To my great surprise,• after using only one . half of the bottle Ifound myself entirely - well.' "Iris tits' ben medisine /veer saw." • ' Tnie copy.. JOHN HINDS.' Sold by HAYS & nßocKwair, Druggietty Coostner?•' cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. • ••• • • • Jana , - WEW DAOIJEItRt.O'F - I(PE 'WhIS, Burke's' Buad.' figs, Feurthstirei—Hoeon &. - Astrnortit, Dagiterrep; typists from the•Eadtern eitiesoidatild ealltheatteodott of, the inhabithnts of Pittsburgh; and thd neighboring 'owl:n:4,, to their Daguerreotype of Citizens and others, ht rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th: at. • Persons wishing pictures taken• Ma y -rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce .them in the, highext: perfection ofthe art: Our instromdins are of the tiostpow.., erful kind, eaabltugae to execute piethres uctsarpossed for high finish and truthfulness to innate. The public are Solicited to call•and examine. • - • Persons sitting for pictures are neither refluirted or ex ected to take them-unless perfectentisfaction 'given. N. B. Operators will find-this -d"good depot for Stock nd chetnlealit. • ' • 1177Instructione given in the net; containing the morn cent Improvements., ien7.. 11, 'Oyster Agency:., ;,- OYSTERS CHEAPER TITAN CH EAPEST. kJ Reeeliretribieday, direct f in - Ballet:tore, by Ex- Preys, Finirb'inelf Oystera,*hielt . mill soll.loey, at ray store, iu the illitnnond; also - OW • Kramei's, corner :of Beconaanil , SmittiGeld slreets, - tandiA A icolly's, corner Of Fifth andlliaikee Alley. -- •• •-i i' . r - -, •', _,:,- I'*ill reetelee 'theta daily, at tile atiove pinees.,AU. Oysters wtorrit6dOsoney tsts: - 1, if list gasii: , .. iov23 . -.- . .. EN= MEIN ini MR= =ME _ uqs an~`.~le~ittiiis: jWEIL - COMPLAINT, `JAUNDICE,-DYSPEPSIA,. NE.RVOUTDF,BILITY, DISEASE or:rll.E. KID NEYS, ASTHMA, Mu t all affections -arising IrOni derangement or Illsemieln the Binary, - -live, - Vascular,. Respiratory; and Nervous • • Systems; spell as ccnistipation, , ittward • • piles,heartburn, lossofappetite,cont .•,- ad:tongue, acidity .of the atom. . . ear, swimming of the head, fullness Orweight in the • . . stomachs dimness of • -• vision palppita twa_of Choking or suffocating sensating ; depression of spirits, sudden flushes of heat, pain. tri the, side or back,' weakness p.l the limbs,„ cold feet,•eonstant ogmingsof evil,- fever and: dell pain •in the head, pain and, difficulty of breathing • when ;Ping ippon- the side,. frightful ''.diertms,soureructations,yellow-• ruse of the skin and oyes, • ; . • • deficiency. of perspire tien; deficiency;, can be , effectually cured , by DOCTOR IIOOFLANIIS .• CELEBRATED .GERMAN BITTERS. .0 . Their powarover the abOve diseases is not excelled - if equalled . •= 7. liy any :Other , preparation in .the United , States,"eal the Mires' in title ... oily attest, many cases af ter skliful.phYsicians had failed. " • Derangement' in the liver and stomach: are sources of insanity-4'om disorder dr dblitruction a morbid action of t>ie -s gtpsflietiO and crilFilierverilolloWaieiffi the iliac flans of thebrain are unpaired and deranged; ad nerves - arealni Connecting'.medltur beiweeftmin4 and matter, it follows Bold the recifirocal 'action llanebotli must be' more less implicated, and deranged 'slinfilinneonslY; .derangentenithere will also prisliicedisCriseof as SEIDL .LitligGS;-:DTERUS and ODNEYS„'esWeII as the brain. The'_,thduSiiirdis whiz die With: YELLOW. MATER, CROLERA . or , INFLUENZA, oWing - 10 •• the same mime; and'tire majority of cases of that most painful disease, CONSUMPTION, otigitiates front the same. In fuer tbe . stomaeh bi'the important organ in the. system'of • matter, as Claim it you depend for the success and all the advantages lobe 'derived -trout the administration of in tome reedieineii.. Its functions are of the utmost int , - portatice to everyone in constinitingthe source and feria tale Of life,'which LTuutFition., organposwites sunk remarkable sympathies, mane, euchremailable power, in modifying every part of the system.. . ' The tare success in treating - disease of liver and stomachauccessfully has notheena want ofpathologieal knowledge et their functions; but the preparation of a conipotind that would act upon the .disease aid all, the sympathetic Offlietions. That pnint has 'bend .g. aineffiin these Bitters, and they...are ENTIRELY VEGOPABLE, and. will in every ease permanently deatroy,c.ostivenessi and give strength_ and vigor to the frame, at no time de thapatieut; and they are grateful to the most 'delicate stomach under any circumstances.-1 ALL CAN BE CUBED; •- - • W 11, WILL USE THEM. AS DIRECTED, •.- 1, 07 Wan= TEM . POW/tie OV . • Tnerew months ihitt". preparation hoe been before...du publie,bas,'from Its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy' of lite press through the land, their object being-for the. :benefit of suffering hunicofttylits success has. surpassed all precedents, arallis free from ell alcoholic stimulant. syrup . mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, ant especially adapted to the diseases of the variable O hmate of the United States, and the . West In,- dis islands; * WEER AND DELICATE "CRILDREN, are made strong by using it—in fact it isafamilY• melK , , cite, and can be admintstered with safety to a child, one year .014_,ffie delicate female, era man of ninety. The Philadelphia Democrat says:—" This medicine has an extraordinary wtpe and efficacy, and is in great iemand. We can speak from experience, that has • Pr.,Oneca nia:PY-.. Wonderful -ottretn, •' , • . . The Daily Sun says;,-! , We believe it Is one of the best medicines of the age—a friend having used kin his °rim familY -with great satisfaction in the.Jaandiee and Liver Complaint." The Blunt of the Times and Refstone says:;-;""Lki oar good citizens, who are invallds know the many aim tithing cures that have been perfoluted by Dr.lloofland's celebrates' ',termite Bitters? If they do not, we .reccrn " mend them to the German Medicine, Store, 278. Race stung all who are afflicted with Liver Com,plaint, Jatin dice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured many. of our peaces after the best physicians 1. had 'failed. 'We have used ;hem, and they have. proved torn:e medicine thatevery one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving " our testimony in their favor, an d that which gives them greater claim-upon our hump le el.. fort, they are entirely vegetable. . - , The. Evening Bulletin say - as—The Celebrated-German Bitters are tut Invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep- Ida: end nervous complaints." NeaPs Gazette says:—.lt is not often we notice the cartons excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately, makes us generally strangers to such articles.'A word,how ever of Dr. lioadand's.German Bitters. This wir xxow to be: an excellent article LilLlling in everyrespect what is claimed for it by the advertiser. The Daily Nowa sayed • "A Matueran...z.We'speak - lciowingly of Dr. Roof land's celebrated German Bitters: when we say it is . a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the binary,' diger.. live and nervous syatems , Blies nut, we think, an Equal. +itiaa ITZGCTARLIZ TZSPADATION AND matte mystic* Arr COUOL, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence: What stronger testimony can a medicine here At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many 'of, our most respectable citizens of Curer; in all tbe foregeing dis eases. , Principal Envoi, German. Medicine. Store. +go 11.A01: Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John P. Logan; Bar ri/dung, by D. W. Gross; And respee tante dealers gen erally throughout the Country. . _ IMBEI SILKNCE THAT D . READFUL COUGH !—TheLanss are in danger, the work of the destnnypr has been began, the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of death Aar sou A Mantra? MILT darling child, your idol and earthly joy, Is 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 suptachral cough pierces your soul. Yomso MAa. when jam about to enter Life, disease sheds ninon crushing blig,ht over the fair proipeets of .the fa ture-,-your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope,but you need not despair. There is n balm which will herd the wounded lungs, it is - • Sherman's All-Healing -Balxam. Mrs. Arnms, - the wife hf Wm, IL Attrce, F.sq. was given bp by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mon of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She "had every appearance of being in Consumptionoind was so pronounced by her physicians—Shermatt's Balsam Was given and itcured her. Ml7l. GAILILAISTLANTZ,Of Bull's Ferry, was also email-of consumption by.this - Balraid.when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, Broadway, hn.s Witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm.. Dr. C. also wintered its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing.. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heaisthe ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. Ils.mv Joims, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other- medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney Street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumptiom'and to another sorely addicted with the - Asthnia In - both cases Its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health.- hlrs:Lreaarm Watts, 95 Christie-st., mitered from Asthma 42 years. Shermnit's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively- well, being enabled to subtle!, every attack by a timely ...use of this medicine, This'uideed is. the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit-. ling Blood; Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and aven , Astlutta arid Consumption. :Price X 5 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm awl Camphor Lozenges. Premium .Tooth Paste and Poor, .Dian 's Plaster. . . • . . p-0 Sold 1 cvat.:4 wholesale a. d : einil ee b yll% 1 JA B CKSON; and Shoe Store and Medicinell7 n o tet ; tretritsturgh,hnd : of7„o bthfowi;idyppphltd4grr AkMarBhall.Aleghen ? : tes Wylie rert.jaal rt l : alt , R t• S;el 4 ranelNegley,Basbiben::H. L• : n : d Eim:barght Thos tkontSharpestbh . hieiwrei : ton;jznesm,Kee,stewcrta w.,johnhctTurtictoero.Fe44Etizb ;Son, , eonthloEldowne Bakers' loA . nißilextujughtin, Lei Smith, Temperancevillet• E P u llim ltatt T 'gren sh at i m P 7 l Z ll : 7ll4 :ta . rr, Sirsiekly. martl-ly I MORE TEs'rimoP:vl-11r. W. pe rsu a ded, of Payette, In,'say u/ weltaatid Lava been for some time, that 'your Domestic Vegetable' Pals are of-greut use to all those; who may have ocessien to WWl:lien', end have adrauistered teem to turpatierits." Feverrind•Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious borer., are im- Inedietely cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Bilk& Price, 2.Tcents a lior, „Sold wholesale and retail bv• • • S. L. CUTPisEipp i . • Smithfield street, - near Third: - Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; s. 6. s m i t h Bi r miughara; and. John hPCracken. Fifth IV „rd;.fad? . ..lale dlOctneg. _ D ta s S. COOK, Piqua,• Ohio, wettes,lilarch, 1801 _a/ have used your rermiruge, armatiee'Etoliam, and xpectorant, In my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pl.eased with them„ :and flatlet; an yot, to my yeeolleotion, pilled .or romi2tog. my fullest ax_peetation in their • eus ntive properties. Your other medicines / cannot speak of from experience; bat, judging from those have used ~ I doubt not but that they • claim, stud tire. entitled to all the confidence reposed tit them; by thetas who have used tnem. I wad formerly very partial to Verutifuge, until 1 becameaegnain! - ted other nomw ours, Which hs a my decided preferene to any in use. . •,. - FfeaseetAfilY,.Yatitz: t. •7tte„ S. COOK, 101 • c" For sale is I,r t. .ttsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 feblii BFou - PAHNEV.POCK'S coup.o SYRUP.—'Phis_pre-• •pa ration hal. proved iiserto be of verygreat laY the awe of obstinate coughs, • Colds, Asdnim; ting of. Blood:'‘'Wbooping Cough, and'other Pnearrinuic Alrectionsi ar - J). the proprietors feel warranted in recoirt•-', hln:ending tt •as a safe and walla Medicine, and are pro— lared to;tihow certificates of 'indispiantbie authority, in. testimony of its value. , It pleasant to the taste, and is offered sow tar a price as to place -it within the reach of every person. • Thent :are, perhaps, -but few Cough preparations that will Pro- Alice such decided effects to such - a short time: Pre Pared and sold by • 0. A. Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of, Sixth and Wood streets.... , - • deaf to B. RALPH'S CELZBEATED VEGETABLE Prrasttra far sale, wholesale and retail, at the • • ' REAL Ess•sisiChrptcts,. ' No. 50, Smithfield st. Also, by Wm, Cole, Alleghenycity .y. G. Smith, Sir-. rninghantiJAWMACracken, Penn street, Fin. Ward: • VOR SALE—A briek dwelling house and lot, in a plea- Sant location, situated on Knell gstreei,. ;Allegheny. Thk house is wellarranged,havlng a gpod cellar, a k - itc.b-7 4112tind dining room, half and two . parlors, three bed rooms 4-nflPiisitbdgarret- -Lot is 20 feet,.bg , l2l) deep, taw back glretet. Price, $1,200:, Terns, Poolllr hamf, balinte in (par ittpial yearly- peyments. - • • f eCUTIIBSST, (iengra !' agent, .45 ; n Ittithktiltitt street • -"‘ ' • 77 : 1:` = EN ,'- `i;.l, ..-, \ l. -f- . 2 ::: 51 - ~ ~.. . . , . .. .. ~. ....-- =ME MEE EMI EMil =BEM Offiffiffl liiiSTA MUSE =I •.- nip ,an . E-11Allt:CREAM-A , growth, - beauty,;and. restoration the: - This Cream, when once known,:wilistifterdedeitll tither aril eles. of . the: kind -nowtin use. Where thelair is dead harsh, Sint; unhealthy,. nor ttniniiiggrek,si . fe - Wapplicli , lions will make the hair soft-and dark, and give it a beati., Idol,. lively. aPpearancei.end, tunke ittrutit dain halt:relit - tees and healthy color, 'twice as. long as ea the Prepartusani that are generalliused.. -Where the hair is thiit;' of has 'fallen off, it _may be restored by ming thiti .Cream: Every lady and gentleman whit is in the habit of Using oils'on their hair should at once purchase abottle oC the Chinqse Hair Cream, as it is so composed thrall will not injure ihe hair fike the other preparations, but:will beautify - it,and 'give, perfect isanSfactiork in every. in; 'Porteittlindwjrn) its very superior qualities, see tite rat . lowing letter- from-the--Rev; Mr.- Caldwell to !dean's.' HenderahottdcStretch:, Naintiilla; , gentrar tits foT the Southern States: . ;, . . • ~ Lauer. of the Rev. R. Cakiscali. Pastor of the :Orgeryterfrinl Char Palii3kir" • r ‘ Minna& umososttorr IiSTILSTCLE: Gara.loooC-1 take p.easuro in adding my testimony in favbrof tha.extelleht preparation called Dr,..Parisit's Chinese Hair Cream; fed, about two yearangistity4mir Was very dry, bristly, and • disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of, the Cream, and used it according to Me preieriptitin ;it now' elastic.; sort, and firm to the head. Many lialsainis . oils were topinteci i each leaving my a 'Worse' State thanbefore,•,- , ll:itt Cream,. however,'huurnet - r_nyekreo 4 talons. , ' . As an article for the toilet my wife rives it keret6l4d! enter all -others; being- defientely'perfumedund ;not als.." posed to rancidity. The-Italies, - esPeclally, , Wilittid the Chinese Cream to he a desideratum - in their preftaratiot;ts' for the toilet. Respecttullyi're, - : ' • •'CALDWEf.t." Pulaski, January.7,lB-17: ---- • .. '''' ' . 117! . .Abtr 01. Townsend-AS Marker sr.; mid corner Wood and Fifthato . • , . T AorEs.ate • cautioned against using 'Common Pra1...1.44 ...1.44 red chalks , They axe notatrarelholv frightfully • - noun it is to thdikin how coarse, how rough, hovr sena ; yellow, and unhealthy the skill aPpeatlt'after'iisidg Pre- Tared cheat- Besides it, is idinnousitontainingm large. quantity of lead! We have _prepared a beautiful yelp, mble-articlo,Mbickwe call. Joitest Spanish White. It is perfectly. innoccut, being purifkil,of. all _deleterio us. qualities, and it imparts t o the akin a Mtitral, - ,healthy, aktbaster;clear,. whitel - Latihe Sarno time acting. as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooths:, = - Dr.'James Anderson, Practical Chemist of llaiisachri sells, says; "After analy,singjonee'BPanishLillY , White, • P find it posiesies the most - beautiful and rinturalomi at. the same time innocent, white I ever saw:` - l" - oeilly: can conscientiously recommend abe-tdmlkivlimie akin I reqdresibealitiffthg." - Price,2s' cents a box:- Directiotia, • .., , ,thelieht• wxy to apply Lilly Whitti, - firwith tlafl leather: •-torformerts preferable. ; --..- - 'A 'Ma' koa 25 - cases.—White teeth,; foul breatkhealthy gums. Yellow and tialialthYtektho after being.onco ot ;twice cleanedJwiyla-Jonee: Amber' have Tooth Paste ,he appearance of the'reristliettudfitt ,ivpry, - and,ar Ahalaute umeit , ln 4sofperfectlYt innocent and exquisstely,fine; that, its coristantdailP, use. is.'highly relvazitageotts,-eVen TO - those teeth' that are itt gtodoondi giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing , - premature decay. • Those, already : . decayed,it pr vents froirtleconting worseit alsofrititene SUM' —loose : and : lT perseverance ii. will ronderthe foulest tAe 'delicatery.white,inarriake the breath deliciously-sweet: Price 25 or 34 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Challumals,eign of t,hcAn t eriear t -DagleAtyryork i t and by'lltdimpaloted Agents siliose namesappear in,-the next column,, , • .• - - • • Witt.kou faxmer, anti get a rich husband, lady Ttigrour • face is your formste,r , I 8 tbeautiful, elear, lair? Is it white, If. ncit,itAttrbo.xnade so etvedthatgbriii Ile yel low, disfigured, sunbarnt, tanned and. freckled.,. Thonit: , ands have been made thus who have - miialfed'Orice or .twicevidriones' ItalliorChemleol'B4sop^7 : The - effeet is : glorious and magnificent . l;totlle sure you get the gem- , me Zones'-Soap, Ottlie.. , sigst'af the American Eagle, .82 rh Bing7 - Form, Salt- euxtb_ Scurtny, pryaipa Bash e Pcli,a;a'.olitelecureit.by Jones' Italtan Cheizao,al Soap, when evirtlind of inntedy has' failed .That it cures pimpleS, freckles, and , clears the skin, itllklicrar; Sold u the American Eagle; SS !Cholla:Us istrnet, :ltllnd , leader, this sdldont or never fails. ' • • - C. INGLIS Jr, Patterson. Sold at Jietson's 81) Liberty se., hea ' or, 3V00 1 4.1 SIP of of the Sin Boot. » . rioir23. ONE DOLLAILTWELVD.AND.A HALF. CHNTS. 7 -rlilaryiage,Confidontial.—Any lady between tyre& ty and thirty, posseAsing a symmetrical. form, good fea- tunes, &e., masked confidentially, .can she suppose, any man could admire her while she has such yellow, teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse_ skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair, when, by spending the, above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure_sweet breath, 1113(.1 a beautiful head of hair. She can.-have,:beautifuli white teeth and sweet breath by using a x. bo of Tonal Am ber Teeth Past 4 skin.white, pure and spotless es snow by using a cake of the genuine Jong' Dalian -Chemical: Soap; and a beautiful . head of hair by using_a;s-hottle of -Tones' - Coral Hair Restirratire. Do not form an opiaion against this before you trry,.iir 'you retret it; bathe; Sure to ask' for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at 82 Chathain st." For sale by - , V. JACKSDN, Agent;'. -- Libeity at.; Pittsburgh.' C ANCER, SCROFULA AND GOI'T'RE:-Ample-:ex-peneuce has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the j a e - d bbvis-. 'eases, as DR. JAYNE kl 'S ALTERATIV . It hanelfeoted cores truly astonishing, not only of Cancer andallieldia cities of that class, but has removed the'most- Stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, DyspepSia,7lEl.,,This medicine. enters into the circulation, and erritheiliels:dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood - titid 'other fluids of the body. reratrvcs obstruction in ; the, pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands orbones: It increases the appetite. =Moves headache maddrowd fleas,- a.ud invigorates the. whole systern,Auld irapartannl.- mation to the diseased and 4bili tated constitution. There is nothing,superior to it in:the 'whole malaria medics:- Tt is perfectly safe and extremely Pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nanse a accompanying the idea of steal: i t ? For sale, in Pittsburgh at the I'F.RIIIL.TkI. STORE, 72 Fourth st., near, Wood- mango ,3 Recipe for the Unman] .Halt - :Ft)RCEI 11'S GROWTH ANR.LIEALTII, MAKE. T IT SOFT, .SILKY,. CLEAN AND FINII , --Ferscias in consequence of the many things sold, set down.every snide, the it ever 60 good s ) as ct humbeg.. , If peoPle could•be.made to try a asi,bottle of Jone's Coral Hair Re. storative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light h air ft moist, so, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; %,y its use for 'sometime; eaus6 . it to' grow •Ittlux, rttlly'beitnaful if people could' see the dumber lof post • respectable' hte: chanies that rise it, tare, antl find it. tire cheapest thing they can use,)fordres.sing and beautifying the Haiti for keeping soft and in orderthree . lilacs us long its any ether tit-peter:lade tins ' Forces It to grow,.mons its falling, • , And costs but 3 shillirrgs to try, We formerly sold nothing less than Etl bottles, :but NVO wish people to try it. Sold only at Ea [mind .9.:21 Chatham street, New York, and by - - moral) WM. JACKSON, Agt., SO Liberty st .eitL V e il aTill 6) it 'u st i & Yr al usedDr.rd's Oriental cqw ,. l e i ul ( d ) e 11( i l z Z ill i tyre; arid experienced its beneficial eireete,:df;.,w, AKX- - fully .recomniend it as safe and .etfeeim4.4, , tcheer- Spe . aklng from experience, We belimo. - . IA all mite& period - and - and would recommend ilts,,,,l„sz -tat has all the afflicted. - LEWIS, WM. JENKINS., ~ Pittsburgh, March 154i,V41.4. , ErSold by J. &t r ., A. Jones, J. H. Cita= .er & Co., Johtittays, James Mohler, dert 4 Saar ..on P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, 3. rkt7t. a p S LAS,, I . 4hithro cCURVY, OLD SOR.F., EItYSIPB- This is nava b s Itch. Clyrps, Sore Beards, Pimpka.— n b av ,, an d - ; many phytumans itt tins nay to curing Me . knew we would not conseienciouslysell unless we As P .o be all we state. . ontv • cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the article ever known that.removed impurities. and .cared and beautified the skin, making At 'soft, Clear, smooth and white as an infants. 'Bat mint‘it is sold at 82 Chatham M., N. Y., and by: AVM. JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty - street ;; street; Pittsbnrgb• -DOC 2 101.3 F r. ' • -. FOR 25 CENTS! DY means of the Pocket ..Eseulapius, or, every ode, JO his own physician! twentieth edition, with upwards of a hundred engmvingi; showing priVAte 'Aiseasek iu every shape and form, audmalformations ofthe genera- • tive system, by YOUNG , M. D. The time has no* arrived, that personas-Buttering frelh secret diseasmOicedtteinore become tlie.eiethnorclueex , ery, as by the preiteriptions reeled in .thin book any, one may cure...himself, without' hi mike to business, or the knowledge of thirmOlqiittimate friend, and With one tenth the. usual expense.,-in addition to the, general rou tine of private disease, -itfully eiplainstlykinti.so of mem - hood's early. decline, with observationS •on Mairriage•-• besides many other derangements.which it weSitd not be proper to enumerate' in thmpublie,.prints. irrAnpersort sanding Twinvtv Th , oSi y mirrs'learlosed in a letter f lcill rieeidc one copy of-this book.',by mail,. or live cookie - will be sent for one dollar. Addiess.."Dr.. W. YOUNG, bro,-162 :Spruce iltreet,lPhilidelPlN'POst, paid; . •• L . •-• ••• . • • tEr WANTED,—PrOprietors of Drittorzilook Stores, Vi and Feillaraiin every town. inAhe-Vatted„ States; to Act as agents for the above' work.:- - oet7 - '3m • CONSUMPTION seises more victims tan any other disease in - oar country. The pea St. OP . oicit.:thi' beautiful, and 'gay, ase all alike subject to : its lrivlausus, - ravages, - and many a kerne cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow.ot health. But eliery.aase 6,1411-1 nates in mild' and s coughr-dte shape. d , tamed unworthy of attention at first—and.only met withi remedies when too late. Watch the firm symptoms vdth jettloini care,' and,make imaiediate use ofehe Coaglei,Bappam.of.rk A. _FaMiestock & Co., which will certandycleeck. its further .wires', anti restore the inflamed, organs n-heant iful action. .. For sale by, RA: FARI.TESTOCE & Ist and Woo'd;ite.; 'also, corner 6th and • Veneers: Varnishes: . Limailasstivitai: A ND .TUHNED , NATERIALS, of:autism description , , k o pt forsaltyand -on better terms Own can be had at any other establishment in the city. t The subscriber bag 'just eceived filly thousand feet, of, Mahogany-Ve neers,- which he is .dotermined to sell COII And examine them.: .Also,:190 Ten-pin."4.lallsi all black, and. sv 'splendid article; and. much che= iper,:tt#art over ::He also keepaan hand, anajlirlpl;9l-01t ter , all iiindspf Carpenter's and Cabinet Plaker'i =tent ale, such Columns; Red Poe4s a;.ed fitted • Newels; tip wlth pf:LZZAlrreir pat Halnstres • • , fasteninrs - _..,,res, • . • Plankforßailinkpie. . screw.. , . , _, . -, --13enehtierews; • Also, Table - Legs iiikild ' Moulder's Rianniere. ' '-' Strews; Ha ndles; Maltets; Together. with all other things •genere-lly he*. ilt qt..' Turning -- Shon., G. W. BIDDLE' ' _......_..Ryan's Buildlngt,Bo ..27 OM, Vt.: Persons buying. Posts and Rails, With - .harem's lasi enings, have the right to sellthem,--when A":ni s h a it, ~ 0111471 ED OR STOL4N—Frata Lightes p a Tavern, 3 mass from Allegheny, da the Frsinklint,i,fati4a Wed nesday evening last, 5e1kii.;270,1849, a Be.: Mare, aliouk 14f hands high; has smal ; and some While on tine of het, hind Tett ; iv id nit ii halthr, when she She W.abollts . years - eild.' , Any person who will return her folhe sabserVier,:ok to John' Agnew, Seethul*Witid:liOtliejAilek':hellYi'OeSend bins information 'where she tali be obtainec'.!, be snit-' ably re w.atft:49 JOh N PER .GUSON, • • oet9- • ' Pine Torettalur •- EME ME WM En t ."r fit, d.' 1 t _s~ 2 -, ; ~ - M BE r go4l - 1 0 . I bitinta, -----------tompr-- . ali re %Gil! gAM-it'S . - - :.0 1 r-lan • • '''.. A AIERICAN 011.,, procured from airsitlaigerau r c u lt ' '.• .41. - 135•Tcct bcloW Vie 'surfs:a t :Of the earth. - ac e s i and litfalllbfq care' forit.prishist,'ll3trisinsr CritilOilraisee ScaldsOlar.i , , Titter lErypipril4 Staldges,C.Oropi IVA obpuigo-CiMity_infoinmaurrr.Botilt.T)lmali !AVM an I: Inflamed Eyes,'Flatill n _ballldisrs;Farer Sdres,sal • :INFLAMMATORY' FINE_UM'ATIBI'd, ' which yields to its effeetisin a surprising mariner.. i It has Reiter "Fit-Udder/ben- used 'according to iiiiio . i ' tions. • • Wind theybilosrinrCl •••': • ' ' L• '. * ..•• 'Alkss. Allegheny co.' Pa., . i •' ' ; ,-- ' ';"•NirremberlB,lB4o. , i • 1 This Is tb. certify,•that to wifei. Illargamt 131hriest, was cured of a Rheunnitze.Complalzit of seven years standing. I; ..b y.'which She was so !Menet° bilobligtO sine crutch. •• vs: In one week She Was cured by using therltrasricro . Dil, and conid walk about as nsaul:vritbotit her crutches. • ' • • ;: •!;! JONATHAN OHREIST. The following is conantinicated by illr ih . ritt.Nasb, Mr. ...... Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0. ' t ', ' ', •• • •• . ' • • '.li. gentleman near li3 feab envilli t scho had not been able '. • to pat either of bis fceuto the gramid.for twelve:years, in consequence of lameness, by.themse of one bottle wee enabled to walk two. miles to akoirnship election. It is • I likewise a lovereigateniblly for •• i,:.:.. ' CONTRACTION-OP- THE - MUSCLES AND TEN . •' _ ____ . te hollowing is communicated by lllr.Titi:Nash, W. ' ekscm's agent:for:Steubenville: • !... • ,••••• i- • -. • i ,i 1: lady.residing in Srebbenvillei the • knger •of whose t hand Was so eontmeced as to depnve her of the use of it -t ,foethirly,fide - years, wee entirely:cured by the use:ef one bottle of. the Oil, so that she - now hoe: the perfect use of her band:fully. equal to the other which:had -never been, ; affected. .It has also been found to be a safe aadinvinci. ble. ago= in the opeedL and certain cure of . ,:. :( . : i • , . id alicases not orgoniCally incurable. t• -, .A-lady residing in Allegheny city Watt effetitiallY.Cured" .I. .Of obstinate deafness; of years , continnance, by :the: use o f mix than ope bottle of the so- that she-said she • - heard better than she had ever done before. : .: . • 1 , - . , .A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of - ,7:..' ,deafness 'of nine years , standing,- by-the use of a small ' i- - .. . gnat:any:of the AM. The 'Dames and residences of the ! lady and gentleman will be given bathos° who desire it, -,••• , at the office of the advertiser. -- - • - - "7.--- • Its properties are highly developed in tho ocrtalit anti ..- surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of . .. CLIOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPSMS: • . •: • • • Seieral ellEell of Cramp Choke have been .effectrally , cured by one dose of the 00;in the Ithort . space of halt 1.. [ arrhaar when the parties have been agonized - with - pain. .-• r , :Romance properties have been remarkably manifested.' . 'lathe radical cure of . - • -.. ' • DIDASVII• OF THE SPINE.. . THE _ SPINE.. ArISE "Ic lady - , the selfe'of a planter in Kentucky, area cores .'' effectually of one of the worst crises - of diseased Spine, which. had confined her to , her bed•for a considerable time, in which she could not tarn herself. - It is 'also a 1. sum remedy and perfect core for palastran yarn °Paha • • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. . . . „ . • • Prnrtragntokiletb:lBlll646. This:is to certify that I was afflicted wavelet Imin in the small of my back and kidneys, which: affected raa so =oh that I could not stand apnea. , 13y - rabbinr axial nally, and Luting belt a teaspoonful internally.. night and t • morning, I was entirely cured. JOAN RIDDLE, • • nearWa -- '• - rniii; ArmenOng co., Pa. , .• Algentletaiiii - of.Pittsbingh, afflicted with a violent in- . fitimmitlimn. of the kidneysthe palwof which - caused :him to faint—was completely curedihit three . days, by the use of the American Oil. , , nt,A qualities of this • • • • . is extremely, penetrating and ariti-intlarnMatoiT, 6onse- qbently.is'ecuifideittly recommended a sovereign rem- 1 , pay wherever inflammation etlsts;either external or I n „Died •iratilediately after a cut, braise Or wound,. It wilt cure mid prevent • I • GANGRENE ANDNORTIFIOATION:, has, In addition, been /hand Salutary; pleaeingnmii L effeCtive remedy for those ,very.atipleassnt and theorise, ; Mein discaies, • . • : - GRAVEL AND URINARY 'commuzn i s • . ?rice, 50 cents per bottle.. • ..* _ . '.••• Cointlonfle on Yonne The surprising excellence and growing,p4lthiriei the Amenchn Oil has induced some dishourapenthas. palm upon the public, miserable' imitations: of this trill,• i valuable medicine, for theintroDso of deceiving' the un- wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. . ; In order to be sure of obtaining the gintinte,tibiere., the following rota T11.121G6: . , Ist. See that the name ” Wm. Jacksbn, 69 Liberty it head of Wood st.,r,ht 'minted on the label of themrappe • of each bottle„to imitate which is felony. . . 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet'contain ing full directions for use; and also containing the name ' I and'address of Win. Jackson, General Agent Tor the Proprietors; likewise, tlie - name and address of .the : pro 1 pnetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. • • 3d. Purchase 'max of the advertised Agents, - Oil of - whom have n'show bill, on which is printed - the 'imago( the Proprietors and Geneial Agents—thas: D. Ifni! &Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. ' Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh , 1 Pa, General Aent for- Western Pennsylvania; - and =Car l Ohio and Western`Virginia and the printers' , dame,— & Shryock, Pittshiughrinted at' the bottpui of said show bill. • • •• •• . • • ; dth. Observe..-the genuine American Oil is• of Oleo* green color, withmit any Sedimputi alid Its sitecific - grnvi, . I ty lighter than water. 'l'he - mituiterfeits are mostly:MC a black color ;=come White; like. Spirits' ot Torpentide, said to be refuted and•elariieti; ionic Sowitla era ci mixture of other common oils; and onenbLick filthy looking mixture.porponiug to come front the 4 Pirttailligh and Allegheny Dispensary. Co." None of these' eosin serfcits possess either the virtue or the power of the true ' wholesale und'ietail by Whl.. JACKSON, Generarand Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western •Pennitylvithia, Western Virginia, and Nonhern.Ohio; and• by k; following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny eoaitty • ; Dr.'BroSte; • Allegbent.eit)i. • . , Jonathan iritmeal,Maichester. AlexanderAsdale r Wylieureet. . .1. R. li. Jacques, Dimungbant. Wm. J. Smith; Terapethnceville. G. if. Starr, Sewiekley. • • Edward Thompson, Wilkinthurgh. Daniel Negley,Mast Liberty.' Hi K. Mitchell, Wilkinsborgh- Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgis Rowland • • • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. :• • liihn Black, Turtle Creek. riFEldOwny,Bakershaven. . Samuel Springer, Clinton. • • James l'irKee, Stewartstevr• Riley hPLaughlin, Plum' 't• I Pulton, Tareittunl. ' • township. ... • • :li , augi.l.l4.WaSSl Arthareville. • Umi ;7# , .ew York Gazette, Oct 6, 1839, 'a' daily , this ewe ..eservedly nt the bead of the dttily •press hr .ors Extract of Sarroparala..—lt.were• ut courtesy , theaueuti on of our renders to thin invidnableprelr" :.:••111110111whi ch will be fermi advertised in another contra. • Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issdes a highly inferesting.. i s i v ezerperg. v v e erli ge nT ya V ti t c h e c a n o7 i nj e t in w e o&ug a be i rs rif f , has been eulogised by nearly all the presi of the-western country, and. We doubt not, rostlyeulogised, It has in its favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials *QM the most eminent practitioners in every part,of the cOPZIIIY Where it 'has been used, There •is • beauty and note enough in the bottles, and in.thecognivedlabels inivhich they are enveloped; to induce a purchase, even if the preparation itself.ere. not one of the ”Soverenneit in the world,": as every person mug believe ft ,is-that is, every one mutt believe it is—that is, every one mho would not resist a mass of documentary evidence conch.. /lie enough to copyist a Turk•to Christirmity. „Buy one of the bottles, gentle render, and see ,whether yon do not agree with ns on this point. . For sale by • • ; EADVESTOCK Co.; ' _ (chin : :nor. off ectruidWeed and Gth and ;Wood ste. • - Di lIEUMATISM, -GOUT, AND MO. DOLOirkiUX.-- A sespectoble gentleman cidlodas out .offico, as he said, to intlarta us that he bad been afflicted. for -,lls.years with Rheumatistn'or Gout,. and otcasiartallY With Tic Doh:net:al that he had , been frequently confined' to WS . room for months together . and often aulrenid the num in tense and eacruclazipgpilin,,but that Inter b elbaSl using Joggles Atieraitte, from vrtrieh heionnO,the most sqg. nal andnnexpected Be says -be found ihextiedi- . tine very pleasant ami effective, and: that he lame. con- . 'eiders himself perfectly ennuis—Philadelphia Ranh Arno- . A V.tcr Wotan . Ssowtso..—.A gentleman of Scrofulous habitarira indiscretion in his-younger days, became of with Ulcerations, in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable erupdon of the • Skin. • Indeed, his whole system born the marks of being sanwated with disease. One hand and Wrist were BO much affeeted that he had lost the une of the hand, every part being:covenst with. deep, painful, and offensive .nlcera,mtal were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb.. It was at this stage of bin • complaint, when death appeared inevitable from =loath some disease, that he commenced . tbe rise of Jayne's . Al- , rentrivc 3 and haying taken sixteen tgrules, is nostrpetfect- The 411iCrative. emirs through the: eirettlathmjled‘ pnrifiesthe blood-end eradicatehdisanse from the system,- whitreverJocaled, . and the ntrmeroineeditt' it:has per— formed in diseases of t h e. .skin, canaer,:scrofall; gddir, : Jiver complaint,dyspepsia pod other chrotriediselisPrOw truly astonishing.--.Spwit of the 'rimer. • • : • • fir For. WO in Pittsburgh, atthe PE1133131: - 16'resh •Arrtval eat. Lia•wooa street.` HODKINSON has Just 'opened, within the 'Oat -in. -week, the - largest assortment of Preach , CHINA, • ever opened In 'this city ; •cionsistbikg In. parrof—Pancy, Plain, - . White, Gold Line and Gold Baud Tel Sett ; ;an extrusive assortment of ,White,Flosiinc.Bine and Liver- • pool Iron Stone Warein Tea Setts orin separatepleeek„ , as , may be reqUired. ' • Also, a licantiful.aistiottment'ig" Candelabriti and I.amps, of-the newest- Shapes end 'pat. terns direct front the manufacturers. • *.*. Lodiei Would do wellfo Ore him a.call,ai oct27 •'i a IVo._l 13 .IFood st., 3 doors beZdw WWII,x • , . . , - • „ Business Collector:,.'.• .. -•:, rrurEeeder,l,gned,encoaraged by the libral patronage of the merehants, professional 'gentlemen, and ma. ebonies of tliocilk,Oders'hls services for the collietioa Of acetate's in the. city of Pittsbur,gh and vicinity'. flail ing attended t o bodoese of !hie hind for many, ears for the Board Of Trade, and tieing well acomainted with hits tad the adjoitilog Cities, lie tech, 'confident'of hie. ability to aide satisfaction, by prompt and .faitktful 4Ue.ptiolii to ,1/ :P! ;°i F tei4lgnt T lll " d • SA.MES`cels l .• A , '"To 'be bated nf Mr.' Wst: Rage's, . 11 1ereb10.4;:lfailqr; Third street, opposkto the Post Ciftee., ..., „ ,„ , 4 , • . ...Z"`stiortravrces. ~ . ~. . • , "z e Dabriel Aderes; ' I'. Dna; Accounixiati. ,• '' J.. Carothers; , . . Thomas Seott,Mason • • • `l;;R:Livinkstaii; • ins- Alcaaire,MeTch't.Tnitor; ...Jamey Marshall; • IV'tn. ft. &elfin . . -- •,•• . " Gebige Breed; ', • ' 'Dr. W. Iki.Wright,'Delitist:' Di. Gee. D. Bruce; C. Dodge. .. .... - , foodie3m -.. Da V'll4*lKS.—frving's fiketek Bealkiiittedimsedbry: Willis' Poems, illustrated by Leutiei.' ••• • % 1 l Resui's Female Poets of America; withtiktirifte . ...The:Vat of the Knickerbockers. =A Fable.foirCrities.. •Ellie.hletricalllomances .The Child of the Sea. . . . I.amb'sDmmatie Poets. I,outell's Conversations on ..Yet old Poets: . Climatic Works of Beaumont. caul Fletcheri - Poetical Works of Speneez. • - Poetical Works of. Chaucer: - ; Poetical Works of Ford and &lass inge rot salt.by-•: -• BOSIVORTF;,- • • ziovle: -• •)- 4th 1111VIet,2. • :4 ME MEE ~. t HEE lan NM ME El ~; 4 j. ti' :~