MEMO NEE C I,m" i fljni Stores °'' • ' Mitt - BB CLOTHING • lif erirailfG,-Orr - LOW FOR CASK Libeirtystreet, Pittsburgh,fiaying • seplertilied - his. Buick - avithin the last and present L 'r.fic4l l 4, with .the lateit styles of Fashionable goods, at. Gt.ioT-11;Id* prices,. Offers the best assortment of BUG to be had - in the City, at the ;itiviiest cash. ..„price., Amongst them,are every. description of Dress and - PMek Coats; Sack and Overeonts of all fashionable colors and material, such as French beaVer, la - eavyßroad .eloths, super. blue, brown and drab Blankets and Cana- Pzase ConWof latmaryleis. Every . descriptidn of,Panlisidolul and' Vested other articles m the Cloth :. Ito Sag . e neral ttisortmentof Goods to make to order, tedmade in the smost fashionable manner, on shortest notice. (decls) P. DEIiANY. 4 44. :'~~~ OM 11111 Airs. tug store. z.F.titENEffurto begs leavelo inform his friends and W S the jiubtie , In- general that he has opened-a NEW . EFADY-11 LS.DEFASHIONABLECLOTIG STORE, :orraffarklit street, u econd door from Second street, whole es hair, and Illways keeps on , hand; a fuliashortment of ~R esdPmade Fashionable Clothing:which be; will sell on he most reasonable terms; for CASH.- •• • - lie nisei wishes to call the attention or his- friends and l e , publiein - general.to ids very extensive selection Ot - FreneMEMllish and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres in endless Vartetyi . and Vesunks:tOr every ones eire;which he .hasselected himself in. • the F,ast and which will be to. order in a, supe ri or manner, at his Fashionable lead qtiqrters, 2,5 L Liberty streetpßato McGuire !k, Co.), and at prices that will not he imesttoned by the best of WERNESUItG, No. 251 Liberty street, and street,2d door from Second. OM MS SE _ • , ••' litadatraw Card. rim AxisisiuLLAamoblaNuresimipm.x : Si) MUST PRICES' ' '. ••• , 11T1 ICH fast will be proven hy - calling at McGontili 71 FashionableTailoringEstablislanent,Thirdstreeti• St. Charles Building, • • • Morro: Enush,profits and quick sea. - • Varttectirr Erich and good. - • • Coxerrntors: Very far in the background. • bey old castomota,.and all others,- are respectfully in limed that lam wattimr for them; -MCGUIRE, • -,- oet 23 3 - TerI V : OUL Il ri,"s"l larift. l CIL LY invite the attention of ofir friends end the public to the great variety . EA COATINGS and other articles; we have 'Just feehived—azitortgat'which will he found the greatest variety or BLUE,DLACK, DRAB anti PEARL, colored BLANKET; AfACKLNAC, and. MAYER. CLOTHS. 3, ntractl and Enrcarsa CLOTHS, cAsszarEsss, , TRts.z7ivris, itr. . The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to tic: . eOramodate all who may taws us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. • frr•Remember, 218 Liberty street,opposite foot of 7th. nov3o • , ••• • , • : AfhIULLENA, DOWNING. .' - • •.• . . T. & J. T. WI:IAN cr E N 0.7 7 li7fl CORNERSTXTFI AND LIBER , TY 11. MEM aving.entouged and newly fitted UP - their establish.. vent, at the above, well known stand, respectfully i Irma; the attention of their friendi and the , public to their choice selection of New Goods,, comprising every veer. tr for spring and 'summer wear, selected 'especially ;for Mew customer department. Those win leave their orders will fi nd atthis establishment even. style of new. and desirable goods. -Their stock of ready made Cloth. Ingle extensive got up in the bestmanner, of durable ma terial, and well worthy the attention , of those wishing to purchase. - All are invited to call, and may rest assured that they will be pleased withprice, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand . annllo . Bmo. - , - : , - • Clottallugl CIA blufft t Clot.ta Ttt Thr#: Di Doors vs: '470 , Waterii -World! ! .I.so'ooo's}3im'rEliciAßmENTsuci , , made arid., ready- to be offered on the Most, liberal tenni to My old. cuitomeriandthe public in general. The erteprietor of, this fat-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at • mtiehtuouble and expense, last completed -his falland winter artariEements to supply his thousands of enstoniem with on of the most desirable stocks of Clo. saingthe4 has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the , mountains. For, neatness in style and worlananshin, combined with the very low price which they Wilt. bet sold mist certainly render the old unri , - valledThms Bigilioorli one of the greatest attractions of uits.western country. It is gratifying to tneto be able to saitfniee. to my numerous friends at home and. abroad, that notwithstandmg the extraordinary efforts which I have made torneet Me many calls in my line, it in with difficulty I Can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established fact, 'Maim): sales ate eight or ten times larger than any, otherhouse in the trade, and this being the case on:the amount sold, I, can tared to sell at mach - less profit than "others could" possibly think of doing 'if they ..wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a - clean atireoProf ell ntypresentstock before the beginning of next Shari coming to this conclusion; I will snake it the inter eat of every:maxi, who wants a cheap winter sinit, to call 'andtiMehase at the Three Big Doors. . • cat24.44w • . JOHN hittOSICEY Ew. GOODS, NEW Ca30118.--Ileceivel ta~the in . ; lr AN.Ciry , Clothing Store a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine Frenc h, English and linusrican and:faticy Ciusimeree, of the mast modern: styles; • !he' agured•Cashmere. Vesting's, Silk Velvet, - Plain and EAW IO .Y. - Satillof.which we will make tbe.MOSS reasonable ptices,in a durable and field le style. 'Ready ; made Clothing, "of all desc alma; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable -patterns. Neck and Pocket AdkCs - 45nsfienders, Bosoms Shirt Collars, and ;cremenit-1e usually keptin a Clothing Store. - Country before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage' to call mate Iron, City - Clothing Store, Iloa:lat ,, Liberty - street, iminedintely opposite the motuli - k,f Market: • - [oetlB.-tt- - C. fiPCIASBEV: 11ndr ow System, of. Book-Seebintr. JAS T . PUEUSEVIPpX.FLIRP.E.R4- BitcPs, Yerßir • IPRlF.fintfatt of this work, embracing the most coin ;plete course or, inekniction and pricuce t on both Sin . gle end Double Entry,'ever publisbed. , Pnce,7s cents. whole :work, etxtbracing the Arabi:Ws well known I,mproysments in the science, inning:media tWo addition al setteof books, with a chapter on pa rtnerahiP. Z OOM, anda Key to the orakezercises,--full clothbound, following extracts from the written amnions of somP or the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac- countants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in --rpference to this 'work in that city: , It contains matter that is importantund interesting to Abe • merchant and man of business, tri.whom t think it will.be found highly useful.. C. 0. HALSTEAD, , . . President.Alanhattan Bank, New York." „ "Ilia calculated to r;e exceedingly : useful to. practical. 4gp eotants and Teachers of Book-keeping. • RIPEPARBIRYIN, Ship owner.andlderchl, ; - -= No. 9EI Front street, New York.” "Itetnarkatiiit : full and complete, mult,will rerinitar convey a thoroughknomledge of the sulsinet. The un dersignedintends using it as his Tems,Book. JOHN, SHEPflEftp, Teacher of Bdok-keeping, Columbia College, N. Y." "It is in every may calcalatadi:lo give a clear and sat isfactory insight jam the'verit use.fal.acience of Which it trtu Suitable to ugh tp Mat requisite for the most varied and compltea!ett coatoezeial business. A Cashier 7th Ward B_____arde . ~PlitcwBYEl4ork 'U 4 believe it - will, be of great service ; not on ly toth rim beginner, but to the most experienced aceountan e . BtiabierlifecbEDMONDS, tutie's Bank, Wall street), "I corudder it the first work I have ever met with from which a thorough practical knowledge of the science can Imobtained. JOHN CANIEBEIL, krrchnnt,s3 a t s., New Yrk." For sale at the Ilkaak Stores, and at the Author's Acad emy, corner of the Diamond and Market street.. oct3l Moirstatases for January, 1 alr,- 101ERUITEDI AT , M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield, street, Alio third door above Second street— , . .Goders Lady's Book, unusually large, with six at ' ,traative engravings; the literary department of the high. est order far this No., commencing new volume. Sartain's .Union Magazine, beautifully, embellished; =RI coraprising 80 pages of reading matter,All original. Graham's. Magazine, illustrated with four . beautiful en . ••'Ravings ; in sue, a fall double namber. • - Ppents cif , John. Quincy Adams, with Noticee of, his Life and Character. . .• IA Critical Defence of the -Grant Street Baptist Church, against thecharge of corruption, in the administration of her discipline; published by order of. the Church. Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; irons lated from the Preach of Rodolphe Topifer- • • 'An Impartial Account of the. Life of,the-Rei. John N. Mitifit--a narrative of his first marriage; also, his second, with many particalars never before published. . • Second volume Paul Ardenheim, now complete; by - George Lippard. • • • Mary Barton, 'a Tale of. Manchester Life, England; .ptabllthed y the Harpers. ' ' JaliairDe Cliffor,d or Woman's Love; a Romance of - ' Smiles and Tears; i llustrated. • - '"Angelina Lnzmore, or the Life of,a Beauty; by the - !lather of the Jilt, Breach of Promise, Ac., Ac. • I The aritibbliack, or the • Bell Ringer of Notre Dame; by Victor,lingo. decl4 J • ~ _ _, , Wholesale and lEtetasl. • BADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNKIAIANUFACTORY. ThOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- • . • Ah form Ida friends and the public generally, • A %et bet he continues to occupy that large and com- - ModiduriStaris Room, formerly occupied by Samili g ittr,- .stock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Vi • *Veer, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle - • Bags, Valises, Hulfalyi Robes, I , Vhips, and all 'other rani oleo in his line. ~';',!_. . *2 ,- .. " - 1 •., ': . . He also keepeermihts? , tly on hand, and is preared etc ' . luraislito orderoallitioditof Riveted Hose, manufactured or the best materitiLand to a style of workmanship equal to the eastern maeaconbured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. . ' I • ..:-. •': -,-. - Country2lfirrefientr and ParMGl3 would do well to call and' *lamina his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is detennine , d tO sell first rate ar ti c l es , at at very low prices. . , • fJ Don't (angel the place, , No. 85, corner of Wood' tract and Diamond Alley. ap26 ' AT/. --- Siihs 4i ----- ir Eno kkin,,-,'---- T eFFEIr Fort SALE the whole of the property 'on i which I . renw reside, in the 'Sixth Ward of ihe City, consheing of th&Dwelling Hoare, Out Hotries,'Jtc.,_wittr the Harden; or twould exchange the seine for Properly, in the neighborhood of the City ;—or I would divide the; • Property to suit 'purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call on me of the warehouse, of - 'Crimmins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Alonon "Meta House. r fdec9:2tawtf) LA AIDU•:: C. OHM:MINS. . . _ TPO THE ENtERPEISINS.-4. rare chance now . presented fot the, safe investment in a business tn .... ttrely netvt one:adapted to the' man of limited; as *ell nittotheman , of extensive resources; yielding , n from ' profit capital - and entetprise beyond any opentnon of the day,.., -, • It lathe& coMplete monopoly of a staple (tutored:di . solntelyneceasary and essential to evert , faxitily, tUr.tvell as indispensable, to.the mechanic, artizantJuid , proles +atonal MOIL To'capitalists, au, opportunimi offers itielf • fors lucrative employment of either large drewcallrinzins. bringing immediate. and bigh . ik. satisfactotis, l return These-desinmi. of embarking in apleasmn, ntq el b nal nets, are „invited, with others, tomtit at the - Innen:Jo( the anderslgnedf.examine the article, and,form,thnir Abell „fadgment, frooilhe,,fatta posented.- •. - .. . Rcc,,,„,...s ll ,, s paildi t l g s, St. Elairstreet, rierSia:tr COLVER '&lll7.laßit. - . . , -F!-E0P1.E.913 TRAAISPORTATioN-44x.E -,, -,,,,...., • t FR°' •,...• . . .. TITT . S - BURott To .trx......- , • 1 N-0 • itt , SRIPPING.:---Tile Boat bell:mg:Mg to this Line hove been put in fine order:am:l arc ,now r,Onning tag:thrty' hetWeen Pittsburgh - and ;Erie . , touehirig at all. intermediate Ports - along lb a Canals. 1 A:Boat will always, be at the Wharf', under the itleiloiigalielaßildge, tuld'one. will start r cg ularl y'evetycither,,tilt)t.• - , The, 'Peoplq's Transpoitanon Line ' has ,orery; - facility: for "„ efirrYtt/gt 1 .Freiglit and Passengers -';The boats wiltbe It:lured 10, Beaver, by steamers,ifitTwill„ proce elf to Brie', - With great -dispatch, by the emants. Thafbonts itiecotrimalided by.. experienced and car cliitinenz - elt,oi"Uitintichaire an la ' terestiti the Line:" . ~ . , • IL?Goods sent bY the Line tOttie'ntaitlie'foiwarded, to any point but.he :Lakes:„....., . For freight or passage apply '.-, t '• , , • ' ' ii.,IGRATATRICIC, Agent; 'Water error, Pittsburgh. , A Chsax & Co.,'Beatil NTS - f”- tier. ' , • R. W. CustnixothtiriNeW Castle.„. Titoursterr dc Allicintiragil , -P alq6ki. SaastxrrWiluutstes Co.; AT.iddlesex; . ;. . . - MILTON Hutt., Sherron. Jossen McCraw; Sharpebniftil _, , ',",•;' . t ' S. B: &EL Lowsv, Weil/mil e. ', ....., .... „. 'Hato & Atcrstu.s.sh, - Big Bend.. ',I. , , Si. .G. Pitmrre; 'WesiGreeniiille. ,„; , , • .1. & T: Mr..panticxAttairuivitle,:;,.: W. H. Hamanx,flartstoWn. W. e ‘ .•TV- s-x—neworrriin &-Co.'s ,h et. i .tr:. , a - • i- .'.x, - c 44._ , e ~ ,•. „l i t l -Wm. PowraConneiutmlle.;. - sPriicoiueiW.G.lVArtinfit 'hien.' --, Crahessfile. . ttmiport. ; , ..-, • - . -• ~ . , A::Krltte,'and B.: Tostimaitit .& ' Co, Erie. ..'. ThO:liilloaring Agents in Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Porfun the' Dikes, shipped by this Line: . . W.V. • ~ ; ;,.. , t t . Gillagher, John Rearn, -; ~. 'AI W. lifiventick & co., - ' Joliab Rellogk, .'• . - . Relsoeft Loomis, . Walker ik_: ; • t ,t_ ; k, ' led ,P/22alt, le , , 1848 Nor Traniportariors er Freight to and - Jim:a PITTScURGII, PHILADELPHIA; BALTlhromE,Nrvir YORK, BOSTON, AC.' BORRIDar 4- CASH; Philaddphiri. • ?AA PEE' O'OOIVIVOR, Pittsbiargh:' rrHIS old established Line being now in full aperation, 1., the proprietors hove made extensive arrangements to forward... Goods and 'Product, with despatch, and on ithe most ramble terms. They confidentlylope their well' known ftromptne f -ss in -delivering goods-pecu li ar safety in - mode o carrying--capatious warehouses earl port, affording 'aecommodationit to shippers 'and - ownerti of producer—Mg-ether with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consign ments by and forthis line received ; chaeges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge ror commission, advancing or storage No interest, directly or indirectly, in stea mboats. All Communications Promptly attended' to on applica tion to the' following agents: • - • BORBIDDE & CASH, 278, Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, _ , • ..Canalßasin. Pittsburgh. OCONNORS & CO., WILLIAM North H. atreeti FlintSON more. , ~ al - . as, Cedar street, eW York. Merehaata 'Line. VIA 'CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL. FRIA AND BALTIMORE- 00Ik3 consigned ti iur care will be forwarded with 'Ur out delay, and att. e lowest current rates. C- APANULTY & CO., Canal Dewitt, Penn street, Pittsburgh. MERSEILLP.S & REYNOLDS, 272attd 31i: Market street;Pbiladelphia_ 3e22 = ,-- RASE, MERRILL &- CO., Smith's wharf,Maltimore. Teel/maga , a Missy Freight PP - Line. iiitiflat . 1848 - Natal E XCLUSIVELY for the eittirrponneatijolowitowayiligt daysburgh, Water street, and Petersiturgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way bUrinat.%: The ptinprietors, thankful for the very liberalpatronage they have received during the last two years,. respeetfally inform their. old. customers and the public generally, that tbay• are now better prepared to deliver goods at any despatch; on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch: , • c • PEOPRIIITORI. 1 JAS." A. LORE. . • GEORGE TRINOLE, • . • :JOHN MILDEW/v. CO. Alarm—C. A. Ild'Annym & Co., Pittsburgh; JOUR Maus, Hollidaysburg; - PICIWORTU IirVOODS, . IMIDIENCES—StrtiIh & Sinclair, J. WDevitt; &J. H. Shoenberger, R. Robison & Co.; R. filtuare; Bagels) , & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmer & C o.; G. P. Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh. • • ' lam! B lerehanti o Vreneporte n ctio Line, OR•tho Transportation of Merehandize and Produce Atli= F aft= Philaidelptua and 'Baltimore. Coeds cmsianed to our care will be forwarded without delay,. at tbeloWest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extrireharge for stor age or commission. . • Co.,C. A. BPAPFOLTY. &- Proprietors, marl • Canal Basin, Liberty rt., Pittsburgh. fGazettr.onlyzeopyll ) Western New York C ollege:of - Health'. - Kam WritEZT, RUFFAIA N. Y. DR. G. C 207 VAUGIfIti,B- VRGETABLE lATIIONT.RIP TIC MIXTURE: THIS celebrated remedy is eonstan•:y increasing its Came by the making all over the world. It has plow become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended fin Dropsy: all stages of this comb plaint immediately 'relieved, no matter of how !Guest:end ing. - (See pamphlet tartest/nicety-) Gravel, And all diseases of he urinary organs,' for these distressing complaints it s u m nds alone ;.. no other ar ticle can relieve yoa;. and the cures testified to will con viuce the most skepecalt---(see paraptilet4k Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great Irestespetially, mid wherever these complaints prevail,. this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, nodele te rious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these discus 'en with certainty and celerity, mid does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet-f: • Piles. u complaint *fa most . painful eharat ter, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol. lowa- by a few days use of this Article. It. is far beyond any other pteparation for this disease, or for any ether disease onginating from impure blood. (See pamlilet.y_ Debility of the System, I'Veak. Back, Weakness o f the EidneYs, &c., Pr Inftaruatipa of the stnt, la immediately - relieved by afew.daps use of this medicine,, and a core is alwaya the result of its use. It stands atilt certain Tame-. dy fornuch complaints, and also for. derange :Meets of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions painful then etruationa. No article has ever been offered, except fide, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be Jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; nail, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in thin distressing class of tiouiplaints.-- See pamphlet. All broken ;down, ;debilitated constitu tions, from the effect. of mercury, will , find the bracing power pf this article to act immediately, and the poison one mineral eradicated front the system.- - • ' ' Er u p ti ve Diteases will find tlfestilierative properties of - this article runiirraußLOODand alive sue lidikeasts from the mum.. See pamphlet for ti•stiminty of cures hi all diseases, which the limits' of adVertisernent will: not - permit to be named here; *genii give them away; they contain 32 pagesff certificates of high character; and a stronger arrayrproof of the virtues: of am edicine, neva er appeared. It is one of the pethiliar features of this at , ' tide, that it never fade one, benefit lit any cane, and if bone and museleare left to build upon, let the emtunated and angering invalid nose ox, and keep taking the medicine os long astbereis Mt imnrovement, ' The proprietorwould caution the public 'against a number. of.. articles ,wbieb ' Mime out under; the heads of Ssassrstuttsa, Simon', ?cc., at cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &e - They aregood for ninh big-, and &income& to putt the unwary; TOUCH rare tor. Their inventors never thought of - curing such diseases till this artible hid done it.' :4 partieutar stud* of ski fratoph 'lets ii.earsitatly saicited. , Aseritsi• and all who sell the ar ticle, preplan to circulate gratunously. Purity in 30 oz. ;bottles, at $2;120z..d0; itt st, eacit-riftelarper holding 0 sem- more; than theywo.smalt_bottles.,, Lot* out And ;not getiEßPOlid upon:: Every bottle fins ‘Waugles Vegeta . ble Lithontriptus 214txture” blown upon . theglass y :tbe writt en signatun, of tt.G. C. Vaughn"; on . the. directions, and "G: 0. Vanghni , Baffalo,"starnped, on the cork. N tie, - . , prepareij.b r Dr, 0,0. Vanghn, and sold At.the Pil cl• patOilice, 207./Hain street, , Buffelo, wholesale and re sit. . No attention given: to letter's unless plumps' 0....,.2fder form vertaarly onthedced-Apacr-exeeptal. Rostvain 3et.... tens, or verbal commtinicaticutsaollelting advice, prorapt• ly attended to grans.. Offices-devoted exclusively to the sale of this-Article,•,' 132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., SaleM. Mass.; and by the principal throughout the United States and Canada, as. Agents: .... -, - ~..- • • , •• .. . , HAYS A. , ,BROCKWA'Y .114enf I, . . No„2,.Litierti 4,:nieir.:Capta Bann... -, 1O fte•SPOsertsilLi - •-• : : • ‘. ,_•.• • - ELLANSBEE & HAYWARD,: - Wniimuistu 73elpr, J •Suos and Tntrter MutictrAwrs, N0.186i Liberty Alrfet, Pittsburgh, Pa.; have re- opened : agth with mfentire new stock of Boots, Shoes, &e., which will be sold at the very - lowett rates. Our good's are of trstiperiorqUalitY•being: 'manufactured mostly to our order; :for the retail trade._ . Country Merchants :and others, who: buy •to self. again, will.find it to their interest to cad and eproirtmour gobds 'before p urchasingurca, mime-I:eel confident•thrY.wiltpkdse,: both in quality and price. -We rilen'lteire , - an. e ehand a large supply of Hayward's springsempabiltbetal nabled .elastie Over Shoes and Bins,• which- , we pie to.sellasiosr.as tbey.ean he houghtof; the man ufacturers. These shoes are manufactured by an entire • new process, and 'warranted not re - melr by expostiro ID befit. . . ;"..FOLLANSBEE dr..I:IANW.A ...! . seplo.3tri ' • NO. :l sB;Liberry si., Pittsburghß D , t;ii. INEs .itiLsioThis,_ LES &e.--10 half Cog. nac Bran,!'ins Berutessyr , 1 2 ht.: pipes Cognac. Brandy, '35; °Lard,' Dnpuy & Co." ...._ .., . ~ .. ','' Pines, Castillon & Co." 12 octaves Rochelle !, If. .: .• ~" A- Sesgnette," • • . • 4 pipes Holland Gin: • ; . • •51 nr. casks sup. Palebherry6Wine;"Datf Gordon &,lo.'' s Beigbeiler;". - 10 " - " "4"ladeita t''-.- ..10 " ' -." 6 5 4 " I.i..P6Teneriffe..-„'" -s'iCnrpentel*" 210-"....." ‘‘. 0p0rt0,5,"; yitrusas.sysnies t: , ! 30 t .". -. "-Lisbon -,,-. 5 , '6; ...- ",- .. 6 . !'. , 7 1 . 10 h1i5.,20 half do.; and 20 bbls.-liaist Grunerne Wine; 10:7 ." '.Bordeaux Clarebiontfersldr? '• ! • , 155 ', Idarheillea . " .'se ass, - .. •, I 15 baskets C kaTaPkgrat.*ine, " ficidseieki" .s ,-- ' -,. ir , ~, . dt • " "P. A. Alamo & Co." I 10 ". •- '` • " "To.tueron*Son s ;" 1 ' 50 cases Claret, of various! kmdes, - Imperted in .bottles 3 10 " " lkyrdeaux Oliva 0i1,er0p.18494 " , Lurauds;" : 1 a a ...t a 1,,,,,,, p, ; •:1-. Marseilles. -'‘ ' ' -‘" - 4 . s .__" lairs received And • for laic , by.. , f ep2l)." i'hIfLi6 ER'k s RICKETSOII. ' ' wEer-, Pow.ToEs—.3a, Sweet PotAtoei — q on Is consignment and tot sets by • • . JUNG Aittgt.. - --; Tv, Itr,-.17:--t:',44:47. _ . . _ MEE • .... ...::._ _ New _Contictereiat.Llne.7. -,- ••- - E. W. Eura_su l & Co., ?, .:-. I'EIIINTIN, KENDALL dr CO., 84 We ll .e.F. , N,.._ew-,1,7 - orlr, 5.• • :,/ ' Liverpool; England,; -,1 st•-• i `w -i PF-erlita.r.v. inform Metr , friends stnd the i.d. publio, that they have commenced the Gene - i - Ft ' ~, Fq Shipping ' „. 4 !,,fik-geliter with the erinvit„Ng.tftwer.'Xunne.sv, f . - - ,:grapiincenifieates of plumage froniLondon, J.tiirerpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port 0 the Cidtciptitittp New Ycirlr, Boston ,and Philadelphia, sea Mt' ERPst reasonable'terms. ~ • , ..,, , . • ,Drafts and lidli3Of Excliinge,,trOin .I.to pity aniimpt" rui tlie Royal Bank of,irelrind and its branches, and, an Liverpoid. , The daaipf;sailiAg of - tieHegili r Lini,cf . Li verpoi . d P hfied upon are !hells;Oth, 11th, 10th, 21st . and.?6liof e very month- • • ' ' ..heSPliihiptiarettll of the largisi clefts, and are corn nianded b) , ,ractit of tracter and experience, ' The C abi n.rteroltithedittions are all that can be desired in point of Splendor and convenience._ They are furnished with cverydescription of stores of t he best kind. Panct nullity in. the dareof, salting will be strictly adhered to, _Packet Ships Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are .yessels of the largest.clam . ; #lld _ those desirous to 'Ming diit:tbetit'friende,'e.annUt seleet finer cur sarer Shms. Passitge'Cliii be secured kt Melt:weft 'rates. ' New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly, p ass .Fora age or freight, apply as above, or to' ' _ .. "- " • JOSEPH W 3 3710E1%1' or - EDMUND SNOWDE4, • decal]_'Corner 4th and Breithitelkate.,Pittsbur g - Passage to and from England, Ireland, ' SCOTLAND ANDIVALES. - - • i 7 By the Suamship ' SARAH SANDS, and Vie rtgukcr ,“ • ,• . Packet Ships, 4-4,„Cil • ' , • ' '' • • . ' P. W.,BYRNER to CO.{ enga.g-e, A - Passengers to and • fromLiVerpool by the Regular Line "of:Packets on the Yet ; Bth , 11th , I.Bth, Met and 28th of every month. . • • - The reg•alarline of Packet Ships sailing between Liv.. erpool and New York, cottitiose the following Ships :' 'The F/DELIA, ' The NEWYORK, • " HOTTINGUER, " QIIEENor sue WEST, ROSOIDS '" SHERIDAN, ". " ISAAC Walairr, " .oxp, . . Asunuwria_ pi, " HENRY CLAY, POINT, " NEW SHIP, " ' YORKSITIRP., " CAMBRID_ fiE., " LIVERPOOL, 66' CONSTITUTION, .. SIDDONS ' '" GARIUCK •' COLUMBiA, -. 6 • MONTERtm, ' • • " • PATRICK HENRY, " NEW WO RLD ,D " WATERLOO, " . SKIDDY, • And in first class American or M ercha ntr Ships, sailing from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia weekly; • and by• the favorite Steamship SAR JuneANDig as &Mows - : From Liverjuool ou Oth 7th August and 10th October, and from New York on nth Slay, 7th July; Bth September and 17th November. Persons visiting the Old Country and those wanting their relatives out ertraordinatTnnick; should se le ct this coneeranee,the price of passage in'the Sarah Sandsbe ing very_ little more than Packet Ship rates. Foil:usage apply to ' P. W. BYRNES to CO, 83 South at t N. 'Y., - • s t a ll 38 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. P. S.—We have times for sale'Drafts at tight, Air any =mint, blithe National Bank of Ireland, its Branch-- es, dr.e..k.c.. Apply an above, or to . ,• 1 oc JOHN THOUPSON,; tll:3ra . fat Libetir street, Pittsburgh. . • Hamden 4 Coss • my ?summits I 'Alt II A Pi Ole If IC NV*: 137 - Ilereafler, all Steerage T . iumengers coming Eutope;engeged in Ameries to come over , in either =of the ships of Hatume9i Co., will be furnished with the 'following Provisions, or their emtivaleitt,iit other articles Tally gtod.—See Act qr . Catiprit, Mity,l7, 1843. 11118 PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto- when Passengen found themselves in Provis ions,' Many of them came on mend entirely. destitute, Which ellen caused mach sickness red death. • " 35 Its:Bread, All of good quell ' 10 •" Rice ty, and' one-tenth 10 Oatmeal, • , .• of the Provisions ". Flour, - . ;Weighed, will tie 10 Beans. and Peas, . delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, • 1 pint of Vineg Passenger everyar, week, with 1111'- 60 gallorts . of Water, . ficient suppli .J . 10 tbs.:Salted Pork, free from bone. -Feet lot - cooking . . gC Each Ship ia this Line will be properly ventilated,and a good house over the passage -way /eadingto the Pas:, sengers' epartment. The Caruboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use 'of passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to promote theirhealthandeomfort. A.,gent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, /e 7 i• • Filth st., near Wood. triifi R EMITTAN CES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland,. by W. Jr. J. T. Tapseort, 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y.,snd 116 Water- 100 Rood, Liverpool. • The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above /louse, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most'liberal terms with those desirous of paying' 'the passage- of their friends from the Old Country; and ..they flatter themselves their character and lot standing standing business, will give ample assurance Mat all their at' 11 1 1 11retlit1115 will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapserint are long and faVorably kndwu for the superior clams, acconnodation, and sailing. qualities of their Packet Ships. 'The QUEEN OP THE 11T-MT, `SI/P,PADAN,, OAII/1101,' 110TTING1JER, ROSCIUS, LM.R.POOL, and SIMONS, two of whieh leave eaeh port monthly—from New York the dint and Oith, and front 'Liverpool the oth and 11th; in addition to. which they have arrangements with the St.fieorge•and Union Lines of LiVerpool Packets, to insures departure from Livelpoor every five days, being thus iJetemmted that their facilities shall keep pace with Orli increasing patronage: while TapscoWs constant personal superintendence of thelmninens in Liverpool in an addi Lionel security that the comfort ' and .accostunodation'Of• the passengers will panicularly attended bo y . The subscbeeing, as usual, extensive engaged ill tie TraturriPana rs ti b on Business between Pinsburgli and the Adantie Cities,. are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward' passengers immediately on their landing, th without a chance of disappointment or delay; and. are, erefore, prepared to contract for passage:from - tiny mere. port in Great Britain or !rebind to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them fiteibtles for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise to minable; end - will, ifnecessary, forward passengers fur ther West by best mode of conveyance, without any • additional - charges for their trouble. Where! persons sent for decline coming out, the atnoant paid forpassagi will be refunded in full. _ _ -: RE.MTPPANCES.. The subscribers are also prepared to . give draftat sight for any anibunt, payable at tbe principal' cities ands towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Welesil thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting (tut& .to those countries, which persotuireuiring !WO &NU' ties will find it to their interest to availtheinsellres Of. Application {if by letter, post-paid)will be promptly at tends to. TA.AFFE dr. OTONNOII, .. .. Forwarding and ConorOdjon Moichants, •MitP9..t.decw 4. _..,_._ Roche, Brothers,Co. 'Ol4 =ST., New Yen; Rum Qv" I somA RD Roin, LiVamob. - . ,JAMEI§ mairtmy,'Agerit,' Office ort Penn et., Cam& Basin, Pittsburgh. DOCILE " - - BROS. & CO isgernewafer INS. , , sole Agents BLACK" I.li, BALI, ,LINF,, of• Liverpool and New Y ork Packets i take the liberty. of announcing to Meletdd:frlerats and en stamens, that their arrangements-for the year 888 being coniplete,they are,prepared to bring:out passenge hy; the above splendid Line, from,Livarpoolin. New Y ork and Philadelphia. They, refer to their former coil eof doing businew and assure those whonntrust them with their orders, dint the same satisfaction, will lie rendered as heretofore. -- 1 1 , 11ITTANCTO TO - ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Ireland. Drank for sale, payable, on demand, at any Babbln The undersigned has made anmagements to bring out passengers to . Pittsburgh, during tbe present yew.' tebti.amdavv• JAMES BLAXELY: Pa~~age To an From ... - GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEoaou RtrPnan &' Son, No. 134 Waterloo Road; 11- vespool. ' CAmarsim& Itwessin, No. 69 South in., N. Y. i 'FISHE Subscribers,' having - accepted the Agency at this I. city of the abbuOwellknown and respectable Ho s, are prepared to mate engagentents for papsengers to c um 'out from 'spy_ p art of Great Plitt& or Ireland, by th re- . gplar Line*of Pl=hi;ps, - sailing from Liven:molls el!. ty: _Persons en With us may rest assured that their Wends will meet with kindireatMent and prompt Pies 'patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention; necessary 'on their - arrival in this country,' reptly . Co: or address: - , IVP - '-' . ' • ' ,' SAMUEL - CL AKAN & CO.; 14.2 Lib,erty st., Pittsbur&h. , *; . . N. R—Pitspages engaged here from I,iverpoolib'Phto.. burgh Oirea,, and drittls foiany amount ihrs'pard _ t ed puy able at night , ditougbout the Milted Kbigcbmi•-''iMaY HAlapi oos_ PAsertunta Awn' IiBrARNEEN..t CO. continue to bring out persons from .14. any pan of England; Ireland, or:Wales, apim the most liberal terms, with thetrusuitijunnttiality, and auention to •• the wants or Mnignums. We do not al ,low our painengersto be robbed by the swindling Ile afoPc that infest the, sea-ports, Invite take charge of Mein the moment they report themselves, and nee to their well-be ing, and despatelt thefttwithour tiny delenhon by'the first 'Atu . P? l, say lius . , - feariessly, as we defy any of Our passengers to show- that , they were detained forty-eight hours by us in 4.iverpool, whilstthOusands of other* were . detained monthi until they could - be . 'sent in some t old . at a cheap rate, which, too freqUently proved their' wh We:intend to perform'our contracts honorably, tO3B nuty, and not act as was Me case last trealiodltiib ,stuted other aloes, a nd either performed hot' t all,, or when it their convenience Driifte . .• - drawn l at Pitudiurgh for any sum from •.ti to A l 3 O OO payable •CO rpm of Me Provineial'Hanki an ice land, England, Scothuid mid - Wales. • - r JOSHUAVROBINSON,_ . • ' • -European' and - General 'Agent, Path street, one door below Wood st. lauri . 11E1111 1 5/NCB. 1 . 31tE Subscribers are prepared.to fcirvittrdMondy t 4 all „pans °Maenad; frelaii , d,'ScotlandandWnles, tyith despatch, and:at the lowest. , , rates. - , attAIVEY. Af'ciltßKEN4 ea, 142 Liberty, street. febl2 FCUKNE.II. OF PENN AN.D ST.' CEAIR ' STREET. ' 3. RESH OYSTER% GAME, and everydefiner or the season the rotoskei atords," served bp at ihe shortest notice and in the vs! ry best style:" - The hOilsa is fitted op and a rranged ity the. best order, neer the man agement-of ritipan' 't JOHN M.;CAMPHHI.I4. - Y cainv Marketatreet, and fotaa,la tow,— , rdoten fine nrotahat cyorted.glira.; d CIOIChet 'Plittee?' net .. 44 _4! m- !II TOHNsTEPCICIPTON. have, Just receivadthe , . following . nary works = • ' Hist o ry of Congreis, Biographical and Political, cont.. pelting a bls .ro tory of Internal improvements , (Itiv e ers, p ec reser aline it,lll,Tirrat'e,9iiit=*:&2ol, veae rious ;wildcat ' - evests of ' Ocean 'Steam 'Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax; togetherwith.hlogrimhies, per sonal histories, &c.; by Henry o .Wheelerollustrated by steel Ponraitst and fan simile autographs. • ' '' ' History of Charles I , of England' by Jacob Abbott, with etyravings. • .The Bomance of Yachting; Noyage the. firsti , by Jos. C. Bart. new novel Mary Ilatton%' tale Hanehester lifo., The Moral, Social and Profenittnal duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Wairen, Esq.; P. R. S. of the tuner temple "BarristerltAaw. deep , 'Doll yen 3/its eic strig read ais up. • •'• i•- t • _•:"-', - , . 7 ' , 3.7. BREPHARD WOULD respectfully inOrni hil.friends asub the pub 'yy lie geheralty,lhat be his added to his other bud- . fiesa4l6ptalguatrodnroff WCltkt-ajt!oraTrgaltri'ellYl.7.l Pilot °rt . " , Middens; he ie Pi;YpaMd to 611 all otters for • Oookeri or pilot bteatavtlasittorten notice ind"hbpes' ' by a strict attention to business„ 0 share a portion of the; • Mibllc'pationqe: - The robins IS 'respect ful ly invited to. call and examine for themstiveto t . t.. , A , siDAICERY, No. DI Commercial RoW,LikteDy et; oPlio.• te filmithileld•••••; ..,.,•-• '•• • ' • - ..- - ' • N B. NaPeitor reMily.Dread,rye and dyipepsla liked, large and annul Jolla, Deg , every morning can be had 'at the store, or MI , wagon, or at my stand .0 the market. : - Cakes and+tftnketklnkr7 Intheint &armada to order. • •1 , . -• : • ‘...y.. r. _r .1. StirsPHARD: ! 10 ",`No Commercial Row. Liberty at. • 44 4 is elbe l it is u ou g e e - - M 7 * BRAD the follcraringprodfof the superietity'Of`pr, WI 1• : lard's (Kauai CoughAfizturs, from a respectable eh: . izen, who . Ims.tried it; : . -• - , e ) Prmasuaon, De 0.1.8, 1847. -- . fasins. Rats r .taltixttVif:L , Alter laboring for several' weeks under the disadvantages of uhateasin cough and -mtist ilistreesingeold, - which bad, thus far, re sisted. the if. recta of sevaratoethe “Infiillibles,".Tviiiiiiintlecedrtdptir:: Chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough filizture,;and,give' it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after Using only one' hiller! Me..Ule I found myselterairslywel/.. "Isis As ben medieineriber saw' ,• True cop_y. • JO H N.lthuis. Sod by, HAYikk BROOlCWAYPrOggiser,'Cimuner cid, Row, Übe ' Itlree near:Can . , c , . .14;38 'MEW 111tOttEltEEfAirps. 11,605i13, Burks , / .11ings, Fourasfreet.—HOlMEA-,AttrawnlDa66coo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, ' 4l, thiiriblfouneolYPeof citizens and others; at rooms in ethittl stor of Buyke's building; 4th st:.. Personeivi y thing'plctures taken may rest assured.. thnt' •no pains shall be spared to produde 'them In dm highest' Perfection of the art. Ourinstruments are of the most pow trial kind, &lanes' us tit' execute pictures ,udsurpassOd' for hlgbilitialli•llll4l Inakilimila Milliltre; • The public ate' solicited to call sad examine. ~ Periehtisining , for Matinee' are n e ither . repined orek peoted:to lake shim unless perfect Satisfaction' 'tgiven, • N. B. Operators will find this "tioPirt for stock and Chentleals.• • • Erfnstructions givekin the art, containing the more recent Improvements. _ _ , !fr • 'Ageisk. - • Y_ATERS VII,K6RER- THAN THE ciIE4PEST..L. ...!,t , Lecelyett utts day, poet .1"tom. Daituro, by Ei veal; Pine Freih Oystere, which I will:le /or, atAty store, iu the Diamond; also at Wm!' Kteatter'si'eortiet of / Sonohd and Smlthdeld•streeteiatid,FlTO..Filleth,'corner Twill receive them daily a r t Ae,OboVe uses, Air Dystensi,mmtnted ;,amueyretutuadOf itotimod,. puw.i. , • MN =EI TinfC. ."Maikatartnir iThitirtinerea , gedCompoity of liorM Anierica, riala delphia;through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make perthunent and limited. Insurance ou Ploperty,in this elm and itavieinitTitpdou qtiPnlnts by thaeattif and liven. • ' DIRECTORS: - A ' rt har 43 .ColK.Preett r Saumel Monks; Alek. 4l otnc,.- • ChlsrlealTaYldr, Samuel W. Jones, • - - Samuel W. Smith, Edward '". , I.ArtiMpsts White, ;I.r John A. Brown, - ' Jacob hd. Thomas, ,JolufWhite • • john R. Neff Thomas P. Cope; Itfoluird D. *ow, Wm. Welsh, ' lienry D. Sherrard, Seep. This the oldestinstridOe Company in the United Stases_,- having keeri charteredin 11,102111 . 1er is per- Pellittl,:add - from its high standing, Thite'expenenee, am ple means, and avoiding stlltialreof an pine hazanions chamete,r,,itmey he,considered as die ample 80"16- 'ty to the public. 4' JONES.' -F*At Conant/4100m of AtwOod, Jones & Co., Water and 1 4 1 4.t.Pittehamit, • , r MarlY The Franklin' Flre Insurance Company OP LADZUVUL. ITA/ITER , PERPE TUAL—..S4OO,Wpaid -in , office C.RN Chestnut st., north side, near.Ftilh. Take Insu rance, either PerMaitetit or linked, against -loss Or dam age by fire, on propertysuntefects of every description, in town or country, on the, most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally±wr by iettets c will be promptly attended to.. C. pI.RANCICEIt,,Preat. 9.'lliimxvta, Sect r itt r :Ai Charles Pic Barte.ker i . ~Jacob R. Smith. Thomas Hart, " George - W. Ric hards,' - Thom aiL . Whartom..:Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Ado phi E. Rorie, Samuel Grant Davld'S.lltona: -•-• , P T TSB URDU !AGE NON. Who MAPTur j Agent .ot -the Exchange office or 'Warrick M artin &Co., cor ner of 3dand Market' • Fite risks taken, .on haildingsmind :their contents in. Pittabulgh Allegheny and the sorroundingeountry., No marine Of inland riavigitiaririslartaken. ,:treg4-I.y AI)ENOY ILIPTRE FRANKLIN FMB INSURANCE _COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.-,W, R. corner of Third and Wood timers, Piusburgh. - -Thri assets of the company onths Lino of Jautotry,.l34s,as published in co nformity, with an act of the Fennsylvatria Legislature, Bonds and Mortgages*. . 1M09,615 93 1 4 e s iii alAarta rarr te"at cps , t B . 73eks ,tina,vath 600,961 499 in n Making a total of- ••—• • • .............. 4909,03 ra A6ordmg certain 'until:nee that all tosses will be promptly met, and giving entire Identity .to. all•who ob policies from this Company: Basks taken at as low. rates as are Consistent wlthireeitrity: • '" oct9 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Tel fir NI ir — El lira it LI a" restar Located in AtkelanY City, Miming area, (continuation of Bultdo#3,) above the Work Ccormon. ;THIS INSTITUTION is now in, successful operation. under the iti••••••tut of • 'ettrepeteht Matron and Nurses..: The Medical Staff,is OomPOsed Onbe.following Physicians Drs, Addison, Caner% Dale, Brooks, Mor-'. grin, BS lLLingetimiCendoonlthe two hot of ortobrat ,tend to the Nenmuir.patienta, - The object of the Infirmary i, not to be a Mere recep. torte, brit a succors retreat (or the atdfering and theldelt.:, The charity tp, therefore, limited to ucidenta and acute diseasis, mormin'emrents ears. As 'nitro) , cases of this character will be received grotir,aothe Mndswill allow. Individuals, Churches, Beneficial Societies, Families, &c., who wish to proration asylum for sick friends, menibers, and domestic:l4.am do swot from to as per week, accortingAQ attendance, rooms, Ac. All allicitions for perndti mast be made to the follOW; lugganr. Addison Dr. thmoam, Sixth street; Dr. Brooks, Third street ; Dr. Miirtio,'Penti inset ; Dr. Lange, Hand street; Dr. Dorrurout , Penn stree4 , FlftlaWardi Pittsburg; and Drs. Dale and Dell, Second Bank, below-Federal street; Allegbary city. ' %.• .• Subscripuon, and contributions . for this Charity meg be made to the Rev. W. A. Paisavant, Director o f - the. Institution, or to the following Bankers, who have kind .ly,offered to , receive them: Meese& Kramer & Burn, If:NolinesA'Bora, S. Janes & Co., Wm. Latimer, Jr., HAI& Carty, ILD:King,./foon & Sergeant. dect&lm. AMES A 141111711010." . ,- ` ALL CEOZNIL' -A' ll3 ~..gmtpNq & OSOZER, ~ C oermiuiern - Nirchetrus, NO. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend presently. to the sale of every : desesintloit - of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Raves To—Hanna, Hussey ' &' Cii_4•Pinsbingti; Hirer* • Grahatn & CO; New tiSbON,O.; Alerehents generally, Wellsville, O.;ro.: Rhodes & Ogieby, Bridgeport, O.; A. G.' l ßichardsod & B, Cincinnati; j. P. Heesnlird,Louleville, Ay.;,Onile A : Dorviron,. St. Louis, 1i..,1/oyles . , Steuben wile. • dec9:p . LAW -19011100 an." /jlHHSUltscribet will receive at his take, (ell 11 Semen desiring to read law. He will , sopenntend and direct their studies, and by constant'supervision, and, strict weekly egominallothignmatu them_ kw, admission to the Bar. HEADE, IVASHIHGT9N. The Suhsn'tibers have beeminhablA oraaßY professiu 4, iil intercourse with Reads Washington, Esq., for giant' qests,- said feel great- pleasureitt istiesting the•accuntey, of his lail infOnnalion, anti hignininant eagnoily for the undertaking setfaith in hie advertisement. They, earnestly reetratmend' to young Gentlemen who wish to 'Woke at tompttent knivriedge of the legal pro+ (elision, to avail themseives. of the advantages which his ptotumed LaWSChool will afford them. Charles Shafer, O. Metcalf, A. Barge, rhos. Williams, Virilsotihreavulleis•- C. Darragh, Robert Woods,' - . • Limes Dunlop C. O. Loomis , B. M'eltinp, D. ?daboni ' W-LOO@UL .decls.2m • • e rood : iergaist Goreker t , ; ~ 'iritriliTratti int >lain szitirtisPlTTlMMOll. Pi, I-, ID the.maxt popular of all B OO? and,BIIOE.F.O tiblishments in the West. This place bits gained, ''r , Ws rep:net/oh - by itil`proprietde keeping the Very boas Goofs and lilbcies; 'which ern made expleeslY to order for this market, and he is _not satisfied only by keeping the Vein nasdited Stuck df WOTS sad SHOER in the Western countri l lnit he is enabled-gild' deter mined to sell. his GOO lower than any other !Muse I possibly can. he cares-410 ) what facilities they boast Or having ; for offering greet induc d menteAr rho patine. It IS imp:4,146 U td set forth all the adkantagea and facilities in an . adversisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables ; its ptpprietar ID sell Boom and Shoes of thevery beat atialities and Styles at from 10 The w ay . cent. lowee their VT other obre ill the city. to test the matter is for, all who intend parches- - lag BOOTS end GHOP,Son' call kr 'EIATP.B' GREAT . BARG Al;s l ...COßNEßieseenine th e stoek.and pekes, RA d all will be satisfied that the ditatßaw!in Corner, Smith- ifekt and, Fifth shiceb, is thiliblee forthe Priblid; one and an ' icl PLIS°94 809ta and abate etiespi lo n cash: - • -,.. dee) ,11 J. BAT ES. • - -' -rsil l rxtlf le. ELARNMS,!TRUNIC- AND WHIP' MANUFACTORY. ?VIM subscriber tales this method of informing his i friends and' the blie hi'ginerid; that he - Mrs the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own Whips; i whic h city—Saddles, liarnese,Tranks and all *of h e warrant to be made of the best snaterialorad by ihe best Methishica in Allegheny county, Being determined to sell his manufactures somethingiower)haniaas been heretofore sold in the city, he wank'invimpersous in need'of the above named Sr. ticks, to his iVirehouse, No. 244 Liberty . street, oppo , site Serienth. - Also;landi made tOhnier for Machinery. °an .. ~I, ItHE r i n r"L I CE -.- rsaireui .490461..; ii,i — lii - ,iwir. ' EIGHT NEW 'PIANO,FOHTES, from Millirl the:entehrated manufactory of Clicker. lag, BOstoll ; wiMMopeon iftlPrOVell eir cular scale, judt received and now open. For isle it at Mr. Cittotoriagli Fao2lory:Erioell . , _by JOHN H. MkItsLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburg!'" idle Agent *tor (thicker log's! grand and agnareiPianos, for Western Penna . om 2 ~. _ T DYSPEPSIA, A/NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF_ THE,..-EID , NETS, ASTHMA, • and all affections arising : from -, • derangement or.disenie -in the Binary, Dtges,-' Vascular =R espiratory , and Nervous Syatems, such as constipation,' inward 'pilea,hearthurn, lossolappetite,coat ed tongue, acidity of the atom - , ach, swimming of-the-head, • • fullness or weight in the stomach, dimness of •• ' vision , palpita. heart Choking Or suffocating sensaung. depression of spirit's, sudden flushes of heat, pain-in the. aide or hack„ weakness of the limbs,. told 'feet constant int , a,mntngs.: of evil, fever. and-dul l pain in the bead,. pain arid difficulty - of breathing •,• , when lyin our s n' the ;side, frightful. dreams, ructatlems,yellow ness of the. skiat and eyes, • ' deficiency:- of perrrpira, - tion, foci/Be:can be , . effectually., • _by', DOCTOR HOOPiAND'S • xmtiuGIIRATED.IDERMAN BITTERS. Their poorer over the above diseases is not • exe elied if equalled—by any other preparation in the United State', as the pares in this city aiteriti•ln many cases af ter skilful physicians had failed. . ,f Derangement in the liver and stotaach.nre sonnet! of insanlty—ftora disorder or obstruction a morbid action of the Sympathetic and other nerves follows, arid the tune.; *ions of the bininnte impaired and deranged; as ‘nerves ate the ciimmethikmedlum between mind - nad-rrfatier, it follows:from the - .reciprocal action that both mast be more or, lees implicated • and deranged 'simultaneously; JderaniMmentthere willalsoproducediseaseof Me SKIN, LUNGS, , UTERUS end KMNEYEti , as well as the brain., The thousands - who die with- , YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing - to the same , cause; and the.majority of_ cases' of that most painful disease, CO NBUI 4 PTION,iginateri from the same.' In 'feet the stomach is the Important organ in the syateni of matter; as upon it you depend for the success and all the advantages to bederived from the administration of in ternal,•medicines, -Its functions' are' of the utmost im portance to everyone in constituting the source and fouls= todta 'of Wei - which Is nutrition.% No organ prissesses mich mmlifkable sympathies,' one suchrematkable power in modifying every part of the system. • ' The tare success M treating , disease of the liver and stomach successfully has not been a want ofpathologteal knowledge or their &actions, hut the preparation 'of -compound that would act sport the idisease:at:d all the sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY, VEGETABLE,. and will in 'every case pemianently destroy' cOstivertess, lad gisestrength and in to the frame, at no time de illtating, the patient,. and they are - grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances. - • ALL CAN BE CURED, • WHO WILT., USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (nr stream , rne -POWIte SY 'IIIFMCITta.), The few months this 'preparation halt been before the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press' through the, land, their object for he benefit of:suffering humanity; ita success has surpassed all precedents, andst is free from all alcoholic stimalrun,: syrup t mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, and espec allyndapted to the diseases ofthe 'satiable c limate of the United States end the West to. die Islands.. . WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong - by using- feet it is a family medi cine, and can be administered with Sudety to a child one year old,the delicate female, era manor ninety. 'The Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine his an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in reat Mutual. .Wei tan-speak • from' e!peiienee; Mid It g has produced many wonderful Cures. The Daily:San says We believe" it is one of th e best Inedkines of the age—a friend 'hiving used it his own' family' with peat satisfection in the Jaundice and -LivarOomplaint." - The Spirit or tha Times and Keyatone Says r="Do our good ca re sscze, who are invalids; know the trump 'aston tithing' that have been performed by Di. Bootie:10i cal/busted tlenrlllll •Bitterst If they do ttot, we recom mend , Them to -the German-Medicine' Store, Race streett ell who are afflicted with Liver CoMplaint, Jlll2ll , dice. Dyspepsia or Nervoui Debility; the Doctor him cured many of our citizens, alter the best physiciani had failed. We have used Meat, and they have proved' to be a medieine thafevery one should know of, midair cannot refroin•giving oar testimony in their , savor, an d tbairwhich gives them greater claim apartoar humble ef- Hin, they are eritirely vegetable. - - - The Evening Bulletin !ave.—The Celebrated Gel - elan - . Bitters ate an invaluabletemedy for Jaundice , Dyspe sia and nervous complainta.” , p- Neal's Gazette says: --$.14 is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, - 'because we are unwitting to speak except from personal experience, and a good , cormulation - fortunately makes us generally strangers to such articles.," A word, haw arver,of Dr. Hoolland's Dennanilittere' This we avow 10 be an alcellent atticle fulfilling in every respect what' is claimed Sprit by the advertiser. The A IlD"litnYttlintNe!'a — W sar ts : Pelik knowingly: of Dr* •14°°r ifind's celetititted'Oefonm` Bitters when we-say it is a blessing or this age, end in diseasespf the bilia ry, , diges tive and nervous systems, Ithtts 'not, we think, an - EQUAL ~,• 4t 111 A Sealer/ me PIMPA:StAITOII AND 'MADE wrnrcnar notioxi,' and to alt invalids•we would recommend , it as , worthy their confidence. ' • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most • respectable - .citizens of Cures in all the foregoing , ilia- , Prinitipal - Depot, Gemian Medicine Store, 278 RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.Logan; Har risbarg,by AY, Gross; and respectaole dealers gen- Pnali , thirangitottt the country. - QILENtlii THAT DREADFUL COUW—The Ltingi 101 are hulartger, the work of the destroyer has been begun,: die Cough of Consumption bath , in it. n sound of death.. - . . , ,--- - AM; vo n A Mortimer Your darling child, your idol' and earthly joy, to now perhaps confined totter chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her Min shrunken' fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her ~..the sonar of her supulcbral cough pierces your Bonk , YOUNG MAN, when jast about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu- Sure—your hectic cough and ,feeble limbs tell of your: loss of hope, but you need not despair. Ther e is a balm, which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman.% All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. A max, the wife of Wm. ff. Attree, Esq. was '- given up ,by Dr. Sewall of Wa s hington, Drs. Roe and ~ McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New' York. Her friends all thought she anust die. She had every appearance of being to consumption, and. was so pronounced by her physietaas-.-Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. • • ' Mrs. GamMzeuterzof Bull's Perry, was also cured of consumption by• thisßalsam when all other_remedies • failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. 0. Castle,' Dentist, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medeeine alibrd ed - relief—but the Reload operated like a charm. Dr. C. also whnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma,. which it never lase( doing. Spitting; Blood, alarming' as' ft may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam.- Jr heals itiptnted or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again.• - Rev. Essay Jona, 108 Eighth avenue, weir cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other _midi- Mite he had ever taken.- - Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney' street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely a ff licted with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were ' , mediate; soon restoring them to comfonahle health..:.• , ; Mr*. Lucamrs Airataa;- 95 Christie.st., suffered from Asthma .12 years. Sher man's Balsam relieved herl a once, and she • Is-comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. Thisindeed is Me greatremedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthmand Consumption. - Price 25 cents and St per bottle, ' - • - ' Principal Office 100 Nasm street, New York. . • Likewise Dr. Sherman's Celebrated Cough, Worm Ind Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor 'bfart'r. Plaster. Bold wholesale and retail by 117 M. JACIISON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehodse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street,' and by the following dalY appointed' Agents for Allegheny county: • • A. M.Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonatha Ghriest, Manehesteri.l. R. K Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J.O. hfustin, cor. Webster st. and •Elm; Daniel Negley,,East" Liberty; H. Is Mitehell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Atkan, Shaipsburght Semi. Springer,' Clin ton; James Wife°, Stewartstown; 'John/Rae It Turtle ; i preek - 0..P. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, ItPßeett t ott; Meßldowney, Bakerstown; Riley — M'Laughlin; Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperaneeville; Jae. FUllon,Varenttun; G. H.Starr,Sewicki - , ••• • .aumg.ly astvyamglmFw , L.ttrrari or mut, vine s N . Y., lays: uj kin well persuaded, and hive been far sometime, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may.have occaslmt to use them .and have administered tomato my patients , ' • • E'eVer and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are Ira. mediately -cured by the lase of Dr. Ralph's Pills.' Price, ' IS cents a box.- Sold wholesale and retail If , • EERT .... Also by Wm . Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, miugham: and John AVCraeken, Fifth Ward..• febl7 , - , 7,-- ~,,,„„ied,...,,,,,- • , R. S s fi.kROOK,r Phina , t-ThlOireritea, March, 1.03: D M,have used your rennifuge, Carmiaatire 'Bak In, I I A.Srpeciarnot, in my practice - far the last three ye rs, and haveiheenexceedingly well pleasedwial them • nd 'levering yet, to mylecollection,. failed of renlialoti r Y .fulleat expectation -In their , .curative. properties. • Our otheirite:dmines I speak of from experience . ; .hut, judging from those I have used, idoubt• not trut•that they chum, and are entitled to, all . the conddence reposed iin .them, by : those .who have used them .:.'"I wee formejdy verypartial toP v .f lw .Verntifinve, ,until I becanteacquain ted With years', Which my decided preferehe to ea,' 'other. now' in use. - . • , Reaseettidly,yours, &c., ' ' '8: S. tOOK,M. D. " Zirr. For sale In Pinshurgh al the Pekin ,Tea Sutra, n Fourth In. . ' ' . ' . (obi& 13 A• .4fiNg4TOWS COlJ6lllSYRUP,—This_pre. ,„.• Runner:llas proved itself to be of very grate ffiOu ey in the cure of obstinate Co of ',Blood, %Vhooping Caugh, and Pneumonic Anfections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recam, Mending - It' as a safe .and useful medicine, and are pie . pared '4O - ebOW . 6 eriltltates of indisPutable authority,!in stestimbay 4sf, its 'value. Um pleasant to the taste, and Mortared alto Icrvr.a price as to place it within the reach of every person, 'rhdre , are, perhaps,. but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided ofrecta An ;s u c h a. short . . One. "Pre pared and bald by • --• ~- • - B• :FAHNESTCK 'Cidner of 'First and Wrn . odi'rdia,' earner, Of SiXdr and Wood stieets.- • . • decl3 iißetalaajje, wriiiileBstieleirßad'arfnjolrtrre-g. Also, by wrrr: 4E" , N0.. E8. 4 5 11 1 11 t. 14711 tbfie elg nt ' . mingham; John k. 61, Pejllo3loC4.;:Fi' . 8 7 4 " 1' !tr. ole, Alloglteny c • thi feb 21 OR 87t brick dwelling house andloi,in 'a plea_ leant location, situated on. Knoll street, Alleghedy, Nhe boon Is ?well armakedi haying a good cellar, elate& en and dining room, halrand two .parlors, three bed morns tte , antifinhdied , ganit., Liithr 20 feet,h#LM deep; batt. sev't Price; $1,200. Veitin,l63oo in 11,d, balance in font squat yearly-pigments: - a.. CpThEiraTj fientral Agent, - ; ednittifieldntreet '.~~+~d! ~.... rtHINESE'HAIR_CREgAr74 4 tinsI ad ilitiele C. r tt.j growth, beauty; and reataration'orthe - Rim This Cretan, when once irtioWn; Will 11 _0Periliadll other n i i* cies of the kind now lit use. 'Where Vie hair is de • • harsh, thin,- unhealthy,' ud elumingwrey'oi few applic • • lions will make the hair soft had dirkfand give it a bead- • tiful, lively appearance' and will also make itmaintafp its Liveliness,healthycolot,. twine at longds all the preparations that, are genevally used. - Where this hair is thin ' , or. has fallen , off,- .itsmay be sestarad•by usingthil Cream. Every lady and gentleman wins is inthe habit of using oils on theirlairshould'at once parchaueauciue of the Chinese Hair Cream as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair likerihe other preparations, but will beautify it, and . giVe , perfect satisfaction in: every-in : . Eta testimony to its. very superior qualities,see thefoji lowing letter front the Rev. 11Ir. Caldwell to. Menu. Hendershott & B tretehiNaidtvillej 'genera; Manta for the i B obthernStates i . -' • ' ' ,...-" I.etterefrhe Rte. R. Oraditill Pasto Cdar r vrtAeicits, M. Hiattintsaorr lc .• Onterustga--1 t p.easnie in adding my testimony in fisvor of the excellent''' . preparation called .Dr..Parith's Chirptre Mar Cream; kir,' about two years ago my pair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come odh:bufblivilig procured a bottle of the Cream, and'osed it according to the prescription, it is now elastici, soft; and fi rm tolhe head. ' Many balsams arid oils were applied, each leaviog ray hair in a worse elate thauta n before. 'nis Cream, towe‘ler, ban met . MY . arile r : As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and-not:Ms- ' posed to 'rancidity. The ladies, especially; will find the Chinese Cream to be'a desidetattuu 'in - *ea preparations' • for the toilet. Respectfully, 4re., ' • • "' ' '' • ' ,R. CALDWEEL•! '. 'Pulaski, January 7,1847. ' • • • ' ' ~ ~..00".• 8 014 , wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John nt. Terwnse_nd, 45 Market st, and Joel filnhier, corner of Wood and Pillbstsr: ' • ' " • lels-d&w-ly, ~ T ADIES are cautioned against using Common Pfeptf, 'Chalk: They are not aware hoar frightfully inits • -• .6:Militia to the skin I horcoante, how rough, tura/sailor s yellow, and unhealthy the akin appears after using pre pared chalk I Besides it Is injurious, containing a large • quantity 'eked ! We call _prepared a beAtitillat'veger table article, which we /ones/ Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to . the .skin a natural s . healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white ; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, =kink It -soft and smooth. , ... DT. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Alassaelm setts, says: "After analysing Jones , Spanish X4IIY While; I find it possesses the most beautifuland natural, And it the sante time innocent ; white I .eyer saw.,• I . • ecytalely can ceneeientiously recommend its use to all whine akin requires b eautifying." Price 25 :cents a box: , Directions_ —the best way to apply LillyrWhite, is with sett leather or wet:l—the former id preferable.' • A irres say or Tram von 25 exarts.—White teeth, 1 foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teetb,': after being once or twice cleaned' with tones/ .Antber. Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ' Ivory, and, at the same time it is 'so perfectly innocent. 'and exquisitely fine, That its constant daily use ' is - highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condr-• lion, giving them a beautiful, polish, and preventing a: premature decay. Those ' lready decayed it prevents . from becoming worse—it also fans as such as la becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicatelyeridte, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York, gild by!the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. . - WLIS TOIIIIWIST, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your tontine" let beautiful," clear, fair? •Ia It white ? If not, it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled: •Thous andabave been randerlhns who have' washed- once' or twice with /ones , Italian *Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent., But be sore you get the gene . ice /ones , Soap, at the sign of the Ameritan Eagle, 82 Chatham street : . , • Bing-worm, Salt-rtiemm. Scareey, Erysipelas, Bather's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has tailed. That it cares pimples; freckles, and clears the skin, all know:. - Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street Illind,: this seldom or never fails. ireader, . . L INOLIS_ , • Jr., Patterson. of S th old at Jamsox's 69 Liberty/di bead of IVood,.Sign 0: •,- . not 23, NE lIOLDdE — Any li7dy bet:egi twenl ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, geed' tea ' cores, &e., is asked confident/oily, 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, it pure sweet breath, and a beantithlthead of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jones' Am ber 2both Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a eake of the genuine 'Jones' .ftalicia 'Chemical Soap; end a beautiful head of hair try using a 35. bottle of Jana' Coral Hair Roomier. Do 'not form an opinion against this before you trry, or, you only gre N ew ' t be sure mask for Jones' articles. .Sold in York at 82 Chatham et. For sale_by WM. JACKSON, Agent, ! 89 Liberty st, Pitsburgh. • OANCER, SCROFULA. AND GOITRE.—AMpIe ex penen ce al ped - Marna combination ofmedicine have, ever been Co anai - main removing the above dis eases, as DR.JAVNS,S ALTERATIVE.: 'lt hasereoted _eurestraly astoxiishlng,lMl antral 'Cancer mid other dis eases of that class, but has .removed the. most Stubborn diseases:of the Skin, Swellings, Dkapepairt, - Ae: This medieine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis‘ eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other, fluids of the body, removes obstruction 'in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headaihe and dm rci- bees, and invigorates the whole system, and irnpartatini- Malian to the diseased and debilitated constinition. There-.' ' Is nothing superior to It in the Whole malaria toedica. It IS perfectly safe and extremely pleastincimil has nothing of the disgusting nausea aecompanying the idea of Swal lowing medieine. 117• For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth sr, near Wood. , • "mean TAf t ) f i t I C e 1 g GROWTH hli Al a lt an HEALTH[ MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND riNE. - --Nrsons In consequence of the many.things sold; Set down every article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If peo_ple could be made to try a 3s, bottle of .lone's Coral Haw Re- . sloretive, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair [Hoist, soltrzoburu.tuld dark, and keeps it so ; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow. naturally beautiful ; if people could see the uumber of poor respectable me• chanics that use it, (aye, 'and find it the °hippest thing they can use,) for dreaming and beautifying the lhlsir;:for , keeping . It soft and - in order three times as long as any ; other article made;' and .. ' -•-- '- - ! , ' ' Forces it to groW, stops its falling, And costa but ashillingslo try. ' • • We formerly sold nothing less than el. bottles; but tve wish people to try it . Sold only at 82 [mind EN] Chatham street, New . York, and by ' .. '' -.-, . ,- • mar2o WM. 'JACKSON:Apt, 89'Llherty at. 'IIAI - 011&,1 TEST !MON y,tor Dr : !itlittant'syarily Medi, Rgil ecitnt'ulTyThe t iV ) Mi e lfg' u s z O n gift i zil Cough tare, and experienced its beneficial effects, domosteleer. fully recommend it as safe and effectual, in all oases, Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su potion and would recommend its vse to all the afflicted. - • CHARLES LEWIS. - . . • . ~- Pittsburgh, March 15th, IBIS. WM. JKNKINS ' - - --- - ~ • ID" So by--J. Schoonmaker & Co., John Hays, ,Taxnea A. Jones, J. H. Castel, John P. - Scott, P. L.Snotvden, J. Nobler, Ogden & Snowden. , ' ap2lll • -Q ALT RHEUM; sCURVY,OLDSORES, , ERESIPE; 1..., LAS, Barbes's Iteh r qaps, ,Sort Beard!, .Pf nwks.— , This is used by many physicians in this city in ctuingthe -above & and we would not consciencionsly sell unless We knew it to be:all we state: Aia cosmetic; the tree JONES'S SOAP is perliaps - the Only article ever known that removed intpurities,_ and nleared and beautified the skin, making it soft, tiettr,i smooth and white as an infants. But mind, ilia sold at 69 Chathamat., N. Y.,. and by . , . . -,-; , ) ''' . ..• . WM. JACKSON, Agent, , 69 Liberty street,_Pittsburgh., FOR 25 CENTS: .-' , • -_ : • DV means of the Pocket, 2 1 3senlvitte,, or. every' one . Jo his own.pkysician itirentletheditinn,With upwctOs 'of tibundred eugyavings, satwlng priva te ri tsectes, in, rve7ytealnri.gt P.Tet n li i lo, ill. D: ? 1 gene ra The time has now arrived, that persons intTerinefrom 'secret diseasesmeed nomore become the.victim °Squeak , : cry, as by the prescriptions cottinedla"tbi* book any obe‘May care himself ; Without ranee to badness, or the knowledge of ttie most batman 'friend, and, with one. , tenth the usual expense. ' In addition to the general row; tine of private disease, it frilly ezplainsthe cense ofmtui" hood's early deeline,-witlyobservaticoMeni-marriage--;• besides many other derangements which it would not be ,pr_mer to enumerate iathe,public prints. , ,----: - t Wu 'Any person sending TlMirt-FIVE cams enclosed hi a letter, wilt receire,one copy of this book, by mail, or are copies Willbe sent for oar dollar. ,:Address, " Dr W. YOUNG, tIo. 152_8p:taco, atree4,PhilsdelPhia,,,,'post paid ED' WANTED}—proprietors of Orng.or ttikik .. ,POres, and.l'edlars, in every town in the 'United pates, to act! ' as agents for above work., • ..:. . clat7ft fIONSUAIPTION seizesmore victims-than any other J disease in our country. The yonng; the' old, tho. beautiful and gay, are all alike subject so its Invi dious ; ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been enapposed bloom with the glow of health. Dui every ease on nates in a cold and a Cough—perhapi deemed 'unworthy of attention at first—and only met with remedies when too late. , Watch the first symptoms with jealous'care, and make immediate uteof the Cough Baltitia or B. A. Feline - am* to , Co.iwitich will certainly check its further progress, and restore the inflamed orgtutsto,almantiful .For sale byB.A:.O.4.IIitiESTOCIr.:4! Co, career _ lit and tVood sus.; also, corner and Wood. _.. . . • 1 , . Veneers, Varnishes: toalllstutuvAlte., ND TURNHD.MATERIALS, of evcry'description , ,; kept tor sale, and on better ' terms than can be ' had -at any other establutiment . ip the city: The- subscriber has, just 'received fifty thohland' feet - of Mtihegany_lfe,- neen,lirhiclehe Is - determined -to sell...yeti...law: Call and examine them. : Alio, ZOO 'Ten-pin Balla, - all black,. and a. splendid article; and , much cheaper than :eve r offered in this market: - . . ',.• He also keeps on hand, and -11M16 to order, all.kinds of Carpenteei and Cabinet Maker's materials such as— I tealannts; .• - ..• , Bed Posts and ' Rails,' fitted, NewCUl uP,'41141 Oft•lxttliep,,•Patent •-• Halastrep Railing , ' fastenings, of the -hic,Jrery . 'Ptankfor ike. screw. .. , • , ... }knelt-Hennas. - - -- • Also Table Legstr.Haild Moulder's Rammers , i-' SclesviyHandiews Mallets, Together with all - other things generally kept In' a - TurmagaioP: , U. W. DIDDLE, ': , . • .. • .-- Hfan's Buildin NO.. 47 Fish, Persona tinting - Posts and Hails, with Gazztunts.faft rehingsfhive the right to sell them, when finished dean:lin .... , . ,OTRA, IwD OItSTOLEM-‘From LightcatosTavera, 3 Ito Wee froni Allegheny, on the Franklin Road,ota Wed nesday creating ltur, , Septarlth; VMS, altayNare, 'about 14{ halide high; has a small white spot on her forehead; • and somewhite on one other bird Ger; had `on aludier !whew she left 'She is about b years Any , nerson.w.tio will !return. her to the subscriber, Or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny,orsend Lint information where - she cantle obtained, will be suit ably rewarded:. • 1, .JOHN FERGUSON, . Pine Township, :~.,.~ _ - . ••' • • • • THkri • eit iioAlr;num,railon ';, • ATI:Tau DlEitlt OrLorocured front dwe 'fiillentucky • 135 feet (Adorether surface-of thirearth;:a-eartain and infalliblr cure. for Stnatins; Strains, Cuts, Braises, Scalds, Burns; Tettert• Eryaipelas, Scald Head, Creep, IYhoopinir-Coogh i t In Sore Th ro at, Sore an d m es,Flat olence. Mice ro.Feverfloresoild INFLAktmATOEIV.,. RHEMMATISItIrti • which yields. to ifectliaddirarpriding ntanneri, - , 1 , Itbas never yet failed Tyrrkananted nerordunhto4ll.ell , irons. 'Read the7ollidwingt r ; • . Allekbesir . NOVCIIIIDOr s %tam ) • This Is to: rirtilhthattily wife, Margaret hriest, was cured of a ItheramaticComplaint of seven years standing. by which she wed so - lacro s as to be obliged to pro cratcb ,es.. In one week she was cared by,ating,tkd Astlerietta Oil, and could walkabout tuldpnlaßigtialawilebes NNAT. • , . , • ~ The following is enutintudoated. by qt...tifasl4 Mr. Jackson's agent for Steubenville % 0. ". gentleman near Rteubenvillo, who hadant bekn able vjtt either of his feet, othogroandlor !nip!' yoo4;io oosequenoo or ltigie.af:74 b Y ,Ib P.u / O o f O "'r o i f e w " enabled to wines to a 1611,11541,p . t14 11. is likceAstamezroelirooretilLfpusot:mitotEri. The following id communicatedbytillkui. Hdakt 'Reiman's:l4*n for Stenbenville -•- A lady residing in Stettbeirville, tie. Seger of *hose hand was so contracted tut to deprivei'her of - the use of it :for thirty-Ilse ye ars , was entirely cured by the use of one bottle orthe'Oil, so that she now has thes; petfeet use at her hand'fully equal to the ether which had never been I:affected. It has also been foetid to be dente and invinci We agent In the speedt and eertointiird Of • hi all ,canes oat oigualcally inetwaide; ' • '; A lady.re*Ang in Allegheny city waselfrotually eared Of obstinate dea.fnese, b f , years continuance. by thalami, of lOU than one bottle of. the 011, do that she said' she heard better. than site ever dond,before. Agentleman welt known in Pittsburo, was cared or deafness of nine years , standing, by thavie - of n, small .quantity of the Oil. The manes and' residences of the lady tuulgentlemadwill 10 given to those who'destre it, at officethe of the adiettlser. •' ' • - Its. properties are highly developed in,the derkohr and sompsnigly speedy bore of all cased of . • , .CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. _renal mutes of Cramp Cholje have been effeetnilly careby one dose Of the Oil, in' the short aptee of half , asthma, when the partied have been agerdred With pain. Its curative p ro perties have been remarkably mange:ate in. the roilies( cure of '. • •-• , :MEARES OF TiIE SPINE. . • ' ' A may; the wife of a planter in Kentucky; Watt' etheo effectually of one of the worn cases of dlseaked Spine, which had confined her to her bed for a considerable time, bi which she could not. thrum herselL . , It Is also a aura remedy and perfect cure Cer•painaintheanzall Other back-, and• . ••• • • : • •• . ' ' • INFLAIMAI7ON. OP THE ICITASMTI24:- Read th e following,: • •'• • Perrartmunt;DeC. L 545. - Thisrui to certify that I was inflicted withgreatpain in the mallet' my back' and kidneys, which.iffeetedme'to much thin I could not stand tipnght. Ify:rnb exit' maily, ands:sing halts:teaspoonful InternaU_y, ,and morning, I was entirely tared :..: JOHN •RMD •. , • nent•Warren,'Armitiofigeb., Pa. • Aigentleman'Of Pittsburgh, afflicted! with' &violent in flatten:Won of the kidneys—the pain of which caused him to faint,-was completely cured, in three days, by the use of 'Me American Oil.- • • • • ;',The 'qualideir of this • ' ' •. ' • • • - . NATURE'S OWN REMEDYi t •• ! • ' extremely penetrating:and anti-inflammatory; eons°. (goody is confidently reconuriended usr asoverefin rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on n vernal. 'Used 'immediately after a cut, bruise 'or wolind, it will cure and prevent ' • •. • 7 • ' GANGRENE AND ItiORTIFICATION:"! It has; in addition, been found a ealotary, pleasing and effective remedy for thole:very unpleasant and indonvo. went diseases,. - .. • • BRAVEIi ANI) URINARY COMPLAINTS. 112-p 'rice, SO cents par bottle. . •- • a Cauttou..Ele.on.lroar ' The. stnptising. excellence 'rind growing PopularitY the Amencan Oil bat indite edasatne dishonest pereons palmupon the pnblic,miserable Olf this' troll valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving th e un waxy, and defrauding the Propneter. • „. In orde r sureurobtaini ‘ rig.the - genniae, ebony the following rota =Ma: . , Ist. See that the ntuno " Wm. Jackson 89 Liberty et head of. Woodel. k " is printed o' the label of the wnippo of each bott/a, to =hate which.is felony, 24.. That each botile,ia inclosed in. a, pamphlet contain ,}mg frill dirembies for use; and al so containing the name and address of iffelin. Jackson, General Agent for tho Proprietors; likewise, the name and address of, the pro pnetors, D. Hail &, Co., Kentucky. • • . 3d. Purchase' orna'of the advertised Agents ,: al l of whom have a show bill, on which ispnoted the names ? the Proprietors and General Agente—thnif D. Hail & Co., . ; Proprietors, Eintuctry: 'Wm.!JaCkson,lPi4slitirgh,`Pa., .„ General Agent fox NYeatern Pminlylvenia, and part of Ohio and Western Virgtma • anti ! dte.priaters' names— M Millie &Shryock, Pittsburgh-printed et the bottom. of said ahow bill. .. • • 4th. Observe - the genuine ',WierlmA Oil is of a dart green color; witheen any'sedieithr,•aiiii he specific VIVA-. ty lighter than' water. The 'coanterfeittlare Meetly ; or' a. • black color ;=some t kite, like 'Spirits of Turpentine, • said to be refined' and clarified,- •inntel•kmera 011-,otti ers a mixture of cith er common oils; and not it Wick filthy looking - mixture,pdrimrting to' come from Me 'Pittsburgh . and Alleghenyilispensary Co." None of 'these coun terfeits possess enter the virt u e or the power of the true AMERICAN OIL. '' -• • • ••••• (17• Sold wholesale and retail by %VM' JACKSON, ; General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western Pemtsylvania, Western 'Virginia ; and Northern Ohio; 'and by the following duly appointed Agent" in'Allegheny A. hi. illarehall, l •••• • • • • 1 Dr. Brown,• • Allegheny city. • • • • J. R. Johnson, • • • ' • . • Jonathan Ohnest, Manchester: •.• • • Alexander Asdale; Wylirstreet. 'JAL Jacques; Eirnungham. • Win. J. Smith, Temperanceville. • Stan, Sewickley. • - • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbargb. Daniel Negley, East Liberty.: : N. Z. Mitchell, IVilkinsburgb. • fomas Aiken, Sharpsburgp. Howland & Son, Al'Keesport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Mack, Tunic Creek. hrEldownly, Bakeratown., • @runnel Springer, Clinton. James ItTiree, Stewurtstown. Riley Plum township. , J. Fulton, Taleritutn. Jeremiah Fleming Lawierizerille: ' Robert , ' ens td.d&Wlfin ' • • LAILOU the - New, YorkAiazene, Oct. 6, 1839, a daily 1 this .JV :caper ry deservectlyal the ;head of the daily press in: ount, -l- -• - .Brines - .Extract of Barsaposiga:l.t,w - • erer but cOurtesy .---; to call the attention of ourreaderstothisinvaMaide4lrefs• .aration which 'mitt be found advertised'in another comma. Mr- Briitol .ice brotherf and:issues a highly•interesting "-: 'newspaper, everrnow end Meni:oneor two numbers of ..; which we havealready,aotieed;.andthemedieliWitself* il has; been- eulogised by nearly tattle press iiftho tallatern. ,:i country, and, we doubt not,JustlY,ealecised 4,4 its is its. ~,. favor, moreover ` yeiy.flcuterng testmlohials: front the: ,1 mast eniinent praciitionera itievery p f The:country- i * where ft ghtut been used: /UM .. is beau tybeau.amf taste .4 enongit in ; the bottlei,and iiitheengraied labels lit:which, i they are enveloped, to ,Induce ,a purehasii;:eVen;it ther. = Preparation itself - were hot ode of, the !‘,Soverekneat is 1.- .the world,l asevery .pereort Must believoll:, le—Mat is, - • every one -must believe'it-is--that.'s,- every .cuie. who :t would not resist a mass of docuMentary oVidentie.cOnclu- • sive enough to convert a Turk to, Chhatianity::: Bay•ona r., of the bottles,4eatie reader , and Whetherlyou do not - I agree with us on tins poinh ~. •..,.. - i ~: - ..,,,, • For sale by • •••.,,l- ~,B..ALPL.AIINESTOCK•es Co, t i, -. '•,___ . _ . _b4'T•,cor. eflitand Wood and 4th and Wants - Is ~. • . • iiEusiot.rT, Aty . P_Tjp,.powitsu.x.— ' ? AbA respectahlthgentleinan called vx Opt .I. a cps be .1 said„,to, to uathat be;hatibemrafiticted for 1 rears I , ' with, lthentriatism or,Ootiti,..and:ocettsionallrmlth Tie ~ Doloreoz i.thst he, had, been - .frequently,condi tied - to his ''' ~ room for monthatogothe4 and often Suffered the Most in tense and excruciating Do* but he had Imen ' using Tayne! , Alterattxe, from vidtieb.hollaund,theamusg nal and unexpected relief. lie says he ' found. the. uleffi- `2 , eine vetY aintaant and effective; artd Oar its nor con- ;i riders himself aerfootir dured,,,v.Phtlwplokt/Yetall'amer- , A...P. icon.'air INlnrrn - kiiii/A_ 9..14 gentleman of se 1 habit, front indisgrooon in tar:Younger pp dented:Nrith Ulcerations in :iito Munn' and qsakand a ,r .r . idisagrcootdolonaptioa ofAbo:.Skin.:4 Volt ads, whole One bore ruernarlmoCbsulfrta -with 'disease. One hand.and and. v rere...ACl;lnuorcaffocrod Arms la had lost the use °tithe hand, every part being coVered,m ~ ith deep, printed, . and: oirsoskre alcom and Troresar.,hollow not as an, horle Y 7 ctunk , - , l l 3Vasatthla elapse hi* comlaint, when death appeared inevitable., frtna *loath some.disease, Mat he , cOalmettOmr, gut OSO Of JaYne'd Al terative und Aping takonsdzigen bonlesiis nort.Pertect- The, Alterativeoi;oratiiithrong.A itid:lc 6 nistir . or, and' purifies the blood and eradicating asonsernaartha 'mem, wherever lOcated; and the;,nutattrou.scareeAt,has per f9rmed -In 415 ellnes, or Itte.skin, mincer 'scrota* goat, liver complaint, dzitps* and adincArtado Inseam, is • Indy astontahios. ris ergs Una..,_, -, , l i rßoriudora. ki ns burgb,ardzonlSlGM*l3lonE ) 1 on/distract.- ~ ; - - t. •• " • ' .. . , Mt i ' .ri 5 2 :/txraval. stottairstatt. 1,.. 10-..HODRINSON. has:just.. qpened,/witidttiirvit4. 1.1 , .17Li week,,the tartest assortment' Of ',. ever op_etted in this eityfr ebnalatinrint pdattf,Paney, Plain, white Gold Line and (kid Band Tett- Seas ;an even ewe assortment of White_, - P/Ovring Iltnetsnd Liver- pool Iron Stone Were, in Ten-Bead or in separate pieces, as may -bet required.. Also,, a, he ttatifuLanortMent of. ~ Candelabras and Lamps, ofthis nowest,aluipest.and,pat. i • terns ,direct from the ma nuamarerts...,...,..^:,":,` '..! Ladies would do weltto.gran him a calk& t. oet27• No. 115 Wood st. 3 dtkaa befostr,Ftfels. - ~ _..,- ~„,. ~,,,,„,..,,...., .., ... !,ritire. oodeisigned;eneourigea by. the liberfsFfiionage - of themerehiitit yrofessionat Vora4"nle.ti, gad, me- ? ebonies of the.eity,.o tir his gorged!' for the dolleetion of accountetiONwe t 4if .Pittshitrgh itad,vicinity. Hay- lug atlentiedto_blisioettiof this Pm! for Intiny year!, tor the Booitt of 'bode, obit being wail ocoutunted.l4,ita_thos , nild ( he e (teleirig , e/ ( 4 ,l ;:bei feels' confide/snot bio ability ...! to ive lailsibetiot;byprompy and; alorq,'!l_sep.'4l:in to alt ,g nosiness Ootrusted to bloa l -- • - • . - . 141.hr E.SVAL.B114,Tisj r. ~,„ _. To be found ,at 'Ur, Ivre, Stoop's; hierchnt,'Fttilor, Third street , oPlioSitothe Roil °thee " - : : babrielittionis; ',„ 2, P.D afi,:tiCOtioAiliiif: ,r . c . ~, S. Corotheis; . , ' . S. , Thortios .eettOtlitisatil_,' ' ~, L.lL,Livingstoni' ',. Sis. roparitt , literoh't Tailor; .-.._ ''- Stitoes'hlsirshall; - , ,' .Wittr.B.Solt a. ; ; : ;GeoigePre'edt. , :,-: ..04-1V..M.,‘ righli'Dentlitt; e.-- .i; , 0 - 00:11, &nee; r.l.tOdge, '' ' -itibirl:hm -` ~.. , Darla V BOCSlS.—lrtrutg Skete.h4look, illustrated by Willie-Poems, illustrated by.Leutm; • • s : • ruatPs The Fisromf Peale• Poets of America, with portraits:: - the: Knickerbackers. -•.• • • ' :Feblol4lr Critics. • •. • . ;Ellis' Metrical nomancei• The Child of the Sea:. • ; lidintOaDiarnatiOPhi4 • Lowell's Conversations on,:he old Poettr.r. • prtutille-.lVorks of Beaumont and Poetical Works of. Spencer. Piptcher;• Poetical*Works of Chaucer. -.-rjjoe.lical Works of Ford and Ma v. .Vor44l4bY t a:BOSWORTH! is:•C , Oi Ativittem, Pest Murat. 12 ME 111111
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