", w _~: .. -. _ READY-Riff; CLOTHING, _ .011 , ,F., LOW ,NOR. 1"./ ASH. DEL:11117,214R Lilieity, ,eitieet, Pi ttsbarilt,litivink A- • , rep,lcuished the last and preient months whit Fasbionahle - Goods, at exceedingly 15w priceli t offers :- the - best aimbrutient • of CLOTHMTGAU . .be-liad to the .City, at the lowest cash, Arnon,st them-die every' description of .;Dress' and Frock r-ns.ts; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionabl • colors and material: such as French heaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super- blue, Mown rind-drab - Blankets and Cann: da. Prize Coats, of Hie tyles. ',Every . description of Pantalbonilutd-Ve id other iarticles intthe Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order ; • k hich will be Made in the aiost fashionable manner. on Zte shortest notice. deels) DELANY. • ME KM Fashionable Clothing stoire.. , WEEMERURGbegs leave to inform his friends and Nas the public in general that he has opened a NEW. READY-MADEPASHIONABLECLOTHINO STORE, - on Mirket street, second door from Sermid street, Where he has, and alwayii keeps On hand, a Suitt assortment".-Of Ready-made Fashionabie Clothing. which lie will sell on: he most reasonable terms, for CASH: •-• ' - He also .wishes to call the attention of hia friends and he public in general to kis very extensive selection at .French, - Enghsh rind Eelgiitilf Clotlie - iiiid - CiiiiitfinUree t endless variety, and Vestmgs for evely.one'spin,whir.h he has selected himself in-Me Easi, and which will be made to - order in a :superior, manner, at his Fashionable *Mead Qiimiters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire. &,..Co.) and at prices that will not be questioned by-the best of bargain;inakers.. - C. ,WERNEBORG, . N 0.251 Liberty street, and - Marlietsweet.2d door from Second. LSE ME ME oct23-y - _ Business Card. . .2TRANTS 44,,WE14AS IKON OPOLIZ'S MUST FALL: MUST :'PRICES; 'IXTRICII. taut will be.p . roven by culling - it McGtwas , s y Fashionable TailorusgEstablishment,Tbird street, St. Charles -MolT0: - 8nuoltpntaarand qv irk sales. Vssnrre: Y.resh. and pcat - Coaus-rrnpN : Veiy far in the background. - . My old customers, and oil others; -are; respectfully rmed Mat I am vraitinpfor them, hIeGUIRE., Tailor. St. Charles.:' . 11151 E WOULD RESPECTFULUV invite the attention of our friends and the . public to the great variety WINTER COATINGS ad other - trrtieres, we have jinn received- , amon,pt which will he found. the greatest variety of BLUB,BLACK, DRAW d PEARL colored 'BLANKET, MACKINAC, and DEAVER CLOTHS.— FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; FESTINGS, 4-e. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely lovepricee,-we are prepared tone; commodate all who may fanor us with .their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give as a calk - Remember,2lB Liberty street, oppositefoot of 7th. nov2o McMULLEN & DOWNING: . T. dt. J. Ti 11.1 1 0 AIME" No: 771 c 79 CORNER SIXTH ANDLIBERTIr PTEETS; travin g enkiged and newly fated up,their establish -1,2.. meat, at the above well known 'nand, respectfully, invite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every v arie ttpp for amnmer ogergepa et. gOserT gt:elvetleir -, orders will find at this establishment every style - of new and desirable goods.: Theirstock of ready made 'Cloth ink is extensive , got up in the beat manner, of durable rn a tend, and well worthy the attention. of those wishing to. purchase. MI are invited to call; and may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand, apnlioOrno. Ciotdlntl Clothing:: Cle ngglll The Three Dgg. Doors. va: The• Weston World! ! 1.50.,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made and, ready to be offered on the most 'mere] terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning' froln the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, suet completed his fail and winter tuvancements to supply his thousands of 'customers with one aT the most desirable stocks of Clo clung that has ever been offered in this or any other Mar ket west of the mountains. - -For neatness An style and workmanship, combined with the very loyr price which they will be sold for, must certainly render' the old one] , veiled Three Rio Doors one of the . greatest attractions of me western country." gratifymeto me to be able.o announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficultyl can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established ties, that my saki are eigut or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the anionnt sold, I can allied to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent ek - penses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next ' year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, whtiwants a cheap winter snit, to call. and purchase at the Three Big Doors.' oot.2l.4Bciv' ' .J OHN APCLOSKEy. '.TEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron VI City Clothing Store ,a eplendidaseortment of Cloths, consisting of fine Frenh, English'rind American Phan, black and fancy Cassunerte, of the.most modern styles fine , figured Cashmere Vestutge, Silk Velvet, Plain and -Fancy Satins—all velilch we will 'make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready. made Clothin . of all deserilttions ; Lady's ' Cloaks of the most• fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Ronda', Shirt Collars, and every article usually keptitca Clothing 'Store. Country • Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find' it to their actrantake hall at the herr 'Lltr Clothing - Stdte; N0:122 Liberty street, immediately opposite the month o f Markei. inctlB4l) C. M'CLOSKEY. • =1 Duff's New System of , Book.Keeping.. irrar PrIBLIstESD AtiaPER4- RHO'S, A'. YORE rfIRE firimpatt of this work, embracing the most coin -1 plete courscotimAruttionand practice,on both Sin gle and Double . Entry, ever published. Price 75 cents. The whole work, embracing the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition al . sena of books, with a chapter on partnership senle ments, and„K aey to the oral exercises,- 7 full clothbound, 81 The P1 following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac 'coantants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in that city: ” It contains matter that is important and interesting to the merchant and man 'of business, to whom I think_it will be found highly.usefuL. C. O. HALSTEAD, - President Manhattan Btutk, New. York... "It is calculated to be exceedingly urefullo nineties Accountants had Teachers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merrill . No:O.Front street, New-York." . . "Remarkably full and complete, and will certainly convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The-un dersigned intends using it, as his Text Rook.:: • SOHN H. SHEPHERD, Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. Y., "It ill is every way calculated to give a:clear and sat isfactory insight Into the very useful science of which it treats, through'all its gmdations, from the simple-style . suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most vaned and 'complicated commercial bustnesa: A; S. FRASES, Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New York . . "I believe it will be of great service, not only to the: new beginner, bat to the most experienced weeountanr.. . F. NV, EDItIONDS, Cashier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street" "/ consider it the first work I have ever met with from which i thorough practical knowledge ofthe science can be obtained. . JOHN CAMPBELL, Merchant, 63 John et., New . York." For sale at the Bookk Stores, and at the Author's Acad emy, corner-of the - Diamond and - Market street.: octM . • agazines or &unary, 1: ` l , DEC VED AT.M. A. ABNER'S, Smithfield street, lA, third door above. Second street—, Godey'fi Lady's Book, unusnally large, with six as engravings; the literary department of the high est order for this No., commencing a new volume. Sartain's Union Magazine, beautifully- embellished, and comprising 60 pages of reading matter, all original. Graham's Alngazine, illustrated wtth four' beautiful en gravings ; in size, a fall double number. Poems of. John Quincy Adams, with Notices of hie Life and chanieter. A Critical Defence of.the Grant Street Baptist Church,. against the charge of corruption, in the administration of her discipline; published by order of the Church. Rose anff Gertrude, or thelVlysterions Wedding.; trans lated from the French of Rodolphe Topffer. An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. Mtiffit—a narrative of his first marriage ; also. his second, with many particulars never before published. Second volume Paul Ardenheim, now complete; by. George Lippard. . 'Mary Barton, a Tale of - Manchester Life, England; published by the Harpers. Julian De Clifford, or Woman's Love ; a Romance of Smiles and Tears; illustrated. Angelina Luxmore, or the Life of a Beauty; by the author of the Jilt, Breach of Promise, &c., &c. The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame; by Victor Hugo. • decl4 Wholesale and Retail. HARNESS SADDLE, AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY. DOBERT B. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- • kb form his friends and .the public generally, that he continues to occupy thatlarge and corn , modions Store Room, formerlyocr,arded by Samuel k'a .. esteck te Co., No. SO, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of ,Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo 'lobes, Whips, and all other ani- . . . . He also keeps constantly on • hand, and is prepared .tu - - f urnish to order, ell kinds of ;Riveted Hose, manufactured . . of the best material, and in a style of 'workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at GO per cent. cheaper. Country rAferehant and Farmers would ,do. well to call e and examine his stock before purchasing.-elsewhere, as ~ he is determined to sell first rate articles. at very low iprices. Mr Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood. ,k . treat and Diamond Alley,- : ... . , . 1)28 . . For Sale:or Exchange, ~, y OFFER FOR SALE the whole of the prope r ty on 1 which !Mow reside,. in the - Siith 'Ward of the' City, ! . consisting of the -Dwelling H1111.4e, 0124 Houses, &c., with ' .., z . the.Oarden ;`or I would exchange the same for Property in the neigkborhoed of the, City ; , --cr I. would divide the Property to suit purchasers.: Persons disposed so par. -1' 'chase or exchange, 011J1 call on me at the warehouse of ': Carat:dna &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Alonon t gahela Hoase. Idee9:2ta wtf) . JAMES'C.•CUMMINS, A Card. O THE ENTERPRISING.--A ram chance • now presented for the safe investment in a business en rely new; one adapted to' the man of limited, as well as to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise. beyond any operation of the - day. It is the complete monopoly of a &rapid article, ab solutely necessary and essential to every tinnily, as well as _indispensable to the mechanic, artizan and profes slonal man.. To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a lueratirecmployment of either large °remelt sums, bringing immediate .and highly satisfactory .returns. Those desirpui, of embarking in a pleasant, genteel busl, tress, are invited, with others,- to call at the office of this undersigned, examine the - article,- and . form their own badmen; from the facts presented: - . • , Otficerixchan phns' Agtatildings, St. Clair street, nextdoor dO • • • •-, ; -, .COLVER ArtElll3. ;4 . • - ).! . 'T i . MEV Ilial BM IN .e rt i ~~r.~' cu. -. ME MM===22EME =1 ',1'47,. •.,:.--,:::-:,...-.:.,,..1.,,-;:- MEE Ell ME NEE " '' . ..':; - ':•-7 - i':: ., ..:'' -:1;':.•:*. • :,-••• 1-.715;,'i7..;:::1 . -- : .1 - , , ,.:. ';! ; 1, ' .! - ...-,..; 7 :,, ':.'..:,:-•;-:' :•••::......,-:.:'.. -- 7- ,.. : - ;',. 4 .: ,- i .,,, _. - .•': - .'•;.•,;::',.:.' ,- ,f - : --- ‘'; :- :"-; - ' , ''' - '. 1 ''...','"'' .: : . ' '!' ''' ,',.:r• : i-.P.' _ ,,i1--,,'-, ~.2;'';i=;,-4..:,'..i'T't:.,:i:,1.4:.'1i-,-,..;-*?•,,.:4.•.;_,.4,.::2,,,..., PE Ot'LIVS 'VRANSPORMAILION - 141.434; • - - . . , • ',BEMS • P UROttt- En? • thisLlue laire:Lett P .ll l ;tciae!aidt l ir ts , atTaV I N c' sr. ruunit regularrietweeit . Pittsburgh und - .Erie z. touthlligai-all interme ate Ports along the Canals. :A ima.twill always be tit th wharf, under Ike Nonongahelatlindgeotud one will start regularly every other. dup. The People's Transportation Line his every ;facility.' for t :carrying Freight and Passengers.- The:boats towed to. Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to. Erie: ith great dispatch, by the canals. The bouts. are commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom; have an lin-. wrest in the Line. itr• Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be - forwarded to any pointon the Lakes. For • - • ' freight or passage apply to • • ,• i • H• ICISI;PATRI(IK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh... AGENTS:, Clans & ,Co., Beaver. , Castle:• R. W. Climmousai, New , • TROUTLIAN & MITCONLTNEE. PUIOSILL SromErr Wein= & Middleex.. , MILTON HULL, Sherron. JOSEPLI hlcemma,Sharpsbergh...•. , • , - B. & G• Levi.nr‘Clarksville.: , .. - • : ' S. C. Pimstmc, West Greenville. • t• . • J. &V. KILPATRICK,- AdIIMSAIII4 W. IL HNltfillY, Hall/HO:Wu, • '‘ W. WADSWORTH & CO., ShOTUlSll'O'C'ornent., Wm. POWER, Conneauteille;.• •-• • iSPliajr . Pprnor: ,:tc ; • • W. i.J.AY4Lliinra i 4.lhton. , • , • „' . ,• , • . . Teinmison•.&•;Ca', Erie.. • - The following Agents receive 'and 4br ward Freight , to. , itey-Pern the.• Lakes,, shipped...by , Gallnigimi, • John Hearn, • W.Llnveretiok Zs Co . , • . • • Relsoe & Loomis, Walker Sr. Cook, kr. -• Pittsburgh Portabie leWagtir 1848 . . .. For Or Triirtsponittion of Freight to and,fi PITTSCURGH, PIIILADELPIIIAiIdALTIMOV YORK, BOSTON,&C' 1 BORR/DGE'it • TAAFFE 4. O'CONNOR,' Pittsbeirkh. old established Line beingnow in full operation, 1 , the proprietors ha ve made extenSive arrangemerits forward Goods 'and Produce with despatch, and oh the most favorable terms. They'',,eonfidently hope E their well known promptness in delivering' goods---petediar. safety, in mode of earrying-'-capacious wattihousessiteachport; affording ' accommodations to ihippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to, them a con tinuance of that ffberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. Alt All consignments by and for this line' received, charged paid; and - forted:lied:in any required dire - 0110ns free of ohargO far eaardateejahi advancing or storage. No interest,"direcily or Indirectly, in steamboats. ' eoramintications 'promptly attended: to on applioa-_ tion to the following agent:: BORBIDGE & CASH -275, Market street-Philadelphia- ' TAAPPE•k O'CONNOR,' Canal Basin, Pittsburg h. O'CONNOßS & CO., - • North street; Baliimere. ' WILLIAM- D.' WILSON, al 86, Cedar street, New York. Merchants Transportatkin Line. VIA CA.T.t4r..S AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL. PIRA AND BALTIMORE. GOODS consigned It ntr care will be forwarded with out delay, and att elowest current rates. 0 A. WANE:LTV & CO., Canal , lasin, Penn went, Pittabub. ME -SEILLES & REYNOL l El and 3t , Market street, Philadelph a, RASE, MERRILL & CO., jva) Smttb'a wharf. Baltimore. — fterenants , ..Way Freight. Pt Line. fatiaa 1848. ariiiiM EXCLUSIVELY for the transpoitation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, flolti dapeburgh, Water street. and Petersborgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the retry business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, Yespictfally inform their old customers and the pnblic generally; that they are now better .prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. tiorattrosic -JAS. A. LORM - "7-GEORGP. TRiNDLE, JOHN MILDER & CO. Aomrta--. C. A. rtriorri.rr & Co.. Pittsburgh; JOHN Mit.tant, Ilollidayshurg; Pretwostru k WOODS, Johnstown. Rerttmccta—Snlith &Sinclair; J. &J. Mllevitt;o. &J. H. Shormberger; R. Robison &„„Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley & Staub, Parker, Wm. Wailer& Co.;i G. P. Stroenher ger, Pittsburgh. 'Mu., 7- VOIR the Transportation of . Merchandise and produce -to Philadelphia and Bal timore. Goods consigned to our core will ho forwarded without delay, at the lowest trues. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions _promptly attended to, free fiVm any extra charge far stor age or corrunission. C. A. D , PAICLT'ir rt Co.. Proprietors,' CannlFlnAin.,l..iberty it., Pitt/burgh. (G . 8.2e11.V. on! -.rap * Western New York Collett of Health. 207 • MAIN STILIMI. Bursar"). N. ' DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VP:GP-TABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. -- T 11.3 celebrated remedy is consul," :y increasing Its fame by %he making all over the world. It has now become the only inedicrue for family use, and is particu - larlY recatrunended for Dropsy r. all stages of this COll4 pl immediate IT relieved, no matter of how long stand iGrang- (Seepamph et for testimony.) vel, and all diseases, of the urinary organs; for these distrewring complaims it stands alone ;• no other ar ticle cannvilieve you; and the cures testified to wilt eon vines the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Corn- Bili in* Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially. and Wherever these eompinints prevail, this medici.ne is offered. No mineral ngen t, node tea rious rinnpoundqe a part of this mixture; it elms these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not lenve the sys tem *mai& (See pamphlet.) Pitesm complaint of a most painful el taracter,' is immediately relieved, and n cure fol 'lovesby :I few days use of this article. It it far beyond any othert preparation forthis disease, or for any other disease originating from iinpure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility ~ r if the System. Weak Back, Weakness at titer Kidneys., dec., or Infiamution at the same, is immediately relieved by a few days.use of this medicine, nude cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme .dy for cinch complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful Meta strunti lists. No article has ever been offered, except Oda, .which. would touch this kind of derangements. It may ho seized upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel p ermstted to do so, could give a thousand inane& as proof Hof cures in this distressing class of clomplannit;— flee pamphlet. Ali. broken down, debilitated ecuustins lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act,immediateln Maltby poison ous mineral eradicated front lhe Eruptive Dioentses will find the elteralive.pedpertiesiof this article /mum eMoon, and drive such diseasesfroni the system.. See pamphlet for testimony of .curas in all Mimeses, which the limits of an advertisement will nal . permit to be named here : Agents give them away ; they contain 32 pages 6r certificiues of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi ,er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never.failit to benefit in arty case, and if bohe anti muscle are left to build 'upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid noes oar, and 'keep taking the medicine as long,as there is an improvement. Thepromietorwould caution the public 'agatnst a number of articles which 'came out underthe heads of Ssastrsanxitr, SYSITYPt, &C., as cures for Dropsy', `Gravel, & c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the, unwary: TOUCH Tura nor. Thetrinventoranever thought of curing such diseases till I this article had done it. Artarnetdarstudy of thi pamph /ea is earnestly so/leiter". Agents ti and. all who sell the ar .cle, are gled.to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 az.' bottles, at 82.• ' .12 07.110. at 81 each—the larger holding 6 on, more than.the two 'Annan bottles. Look .out and not gel imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vnuglin's Vegeta ble Lithantriplic Mixture,.. blown w apothe glass„ the writtenaignathre of!' G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. - Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped-on the cork. None other are genuine.- .... - Prepared by Dr. G. C.. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, thYI Main street, Buffalo,- wholesale and retail. No attention given 'to -letters unless post-paid—order from regularly autherized.Agenn , excepted. 'Post-paid lets tens, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. - - - Offices devoted exclusively to the gale of this article -132 Nassau at., N. Y.; 295 Essex . at., Salem, Minis.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the. United States , ' `arid Canada, as Agents,. - JiLtys ds , BROCKIVAY Agents N0..2, Liberty at., near Canal lie-opened. 70OLLANSSEE & ILSYWARD . ,' Witormssta 110011 T, Sam: and Tunxx Idattenstersiiio. 196,Liberty str6et, Pittsburgh, Pa., have re-opened again with all enure new stock of Boots, Shoes, &c., which will be sold at the very :lowest rates. Our goods are of a superior qunlitY'being manufactured mostly to-our order, for the retail trade.— Country Merchants and others, who buy to sell again, will find it to their interest to end and examine our goods_ before purchasing, as we feel confident they' will pleas,, , both in „regard to quality and price. We also have on hand a large supply of ilayward's spring tempered metal ,ie gum-elastic Over Shoes and - Buskins, which we are .enabled to sell as low as they can be bought of the man. ufacturers. These shoes are manufactured by an entire .new Process, - and warranted not-to melt by exposnre to beat.. FOLLANSBEE & ,HAYWARD. No. 184, Liberty et., Pittsbur: IT Pa. TATIN ES; BRANDIES, GINS,•&e.-=l.O half pipes Cog. TT rise Brandy, "Jae ,Hefinessy;" 2 ht. pipes Cognac 'BiandW3s- " Otardi Bunny & Co." 3 44 Casti e llon & Co." 12 octaves Rochelle " ." A. Seignett." 4 pipe.s Holland Gin; gqr. casks sap. Pale Sherry Wine, "ThiftGordon & Co." , 44 . 44 44 14 it gt 10 " " " Madeira . , `lO " " ." L. P. Tenerilih " "Carpenter;" Oporto :‘s,Vnrmus grades ; . 33 tt bo u ca 10 Ithds., 20 heir do., and. 20 bbls:Raut Sauterne Wine ; 10 1 - 44 -Bordeaux Claiet, " Monttersid;" 15 .11Iarseilles " Bergass ;" 15 baskets Champagne Wine, "Neidseic k;" : .", " A.Mumm & Co," 10 . 41- "Jaquerod& Saint" 60nases Claret,-,of -varione grades,imported in . bottles;' 101, ! 4•4 Bordeaux Olive Oil,:crop 1245 -4Lttraudit"- 29 .4‘: i'ATl3eineil' • ..“ just received for side by , • larva} MILLER .41:RICRETEON, wkwr POT4TOES— , 30 2 bbl; potatoe s S 2 eonsignmenCluad fot::sale kr 2'aCtri • = VI do MOORHEAD. MEM 13121 MEE ro t e hr - - . OMINAMM ~ - .'. '. , .Nevr! , Orssimeimlia.l- Line. •,,,,4 • _,., lt. AV- ,Ktitum.v 4:: C 0.4 ~.„ bfi.sx.m.,.,kr..uaski.L.,o, vc :: ,. u,raii 5t,N,*.,y0f,41.. .. :, Liweypooi, England i i r,. ...,: , .• Ditseybrvamit i 4 orm thetr-friends4 , ll_ ' - ..1 public, that they have 'commented the erne- 1 1 rc4o.shrpping no .commissuul . .. ,B,tulaas , 4 0 1.1 at.Paunger.4114,9144.1 • - •4lkfit - 134mtliklls•tlie Omer _ .__ .. ~ __,_.. ~---- - - ; atml4g,gpriii*es 9f P us lig o Mi d a b° o " f - ,,T,: . : . slvecoi,Dablut,',Fielfast, or ovrport .., , :old coitioi.lo_ gvf_York, Bastotturr' Philattelpbta, est . , ilbe moot feasogm lei.ternis. I - - 1 ' i ji iiy t . -D raills - atid_Bitigot:Exchitage,.ticim £1 M. a ny am .. • o on the Royal Dahl( firfrilaiid andsits biouches, and on Liverpool. The i tirys of sailing of, thoiltegular ;Lane of Liverpoo Packe as.frxed 'iipon. are theist, 6th, 11th, 161 .41-q 1 • 51 and 26t lof every month. ;'i ...... _ -", - - '- 'These Shipif,ufe_all of, 4,ll9.4argest Olass, ond are cost - 'rtiandeill . ti) , , naep s of:, atili:lifkip.r ,lIPII experience; ' T h e-] Ocenuttodations areal lbstiSalrbl, desire d.lil', _point o splebiloremitoonvenience. • whey ar e . furlyanett, , It with c erydeserlptiinirocgtores of the best lopd.. Panel . , tgality n'ilfe'difys or isiiiintwili be Strictly adhered . to. . _ Packet Ships Riischis, Siddone,'Sheridan and Garrick, are veSsele' of the -largest Class; arld - thOse s desirous' to. „tiring qut their friends• cannot fi t ter or ardor . Ships. , ;g o assageman be meettied 'at the lovilest litter.' ,-, , --, Newt Orleans Line of Packetsgail wee_kly. rot' pals age' freight; apply' us aboim. ortb- - --- •''•-, or • , • .'• ' 3.OSEPH' SNOWDEN, 0r.._.. ' ' ' - - - -•- EDINUNDSNOWDEN, . ' ' decttj Corner 4th,and SMithaeld sts.;Pittaburg. , • . , ......waweAßßANDEßillfolg ir.s .. ir,-- Ifereafter - ,VII Steirage. Passengers eiounm Europe, engaged in America to come over. in either of, the ships °Moonrise & Co., will beTurtilihe.d with the. following Provisions,or their aqui vale izt.in other articles ei.nally good.—Ses Are of Cootgrru., 4.11ay 12, IKlkt. -,". 11,11$ PIAN will prevent nekiwomon board. Hereto. fore, when Passenger. found timMISCIVTP in Prorate ions, many of them came on oosrd entirely destitute, which often canoed much arch ors* and death. 33 tbs. Bread, 1 Ail of good•gisalt . 10 " Rice, • iy, and rianderith 10 " Oatmeal, • of the• Provisions 10 “ Flour, furnished Will lie 10 '. Beano and Peas, delivered to each. 3S . Potatoes, Passenger every 1 plot of Vattegar,l week, with a oaf. CO gallons of Water . I. fielent supply. of 10 bo:Sallesi Pork. free tram bone } Feet for' coA..iug. Each Ship in iht. Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading id the l'he aertgera' apartment. 'fire , !..'4211/1001.0 and Goofing-ranges, for the age of Pairocogers,are'kept nailer corer Every attention will be paid to proltioto theWiillltapitromfort t - , Lr - iiV i4CIII6OL. - Agent at Pitiolturgh, 4(:)81 . 1U 'i 111)1 / 4 " 4 ,1N , I tilt E Sidew•Wher w r ill reeciae at hii art re, yucts,4 (Jen. fe7 tf.fla at-- neat°, " . '-'-' 1 - ' 1 tleittrt cles•ri- to read taw Ile will impilintetet , Tapscott's Genera e-RmtgrattottOthee. i.sua direct their studies. and hy etl..{2lllNUrmOrvi.tlfit,areft ifitRESIIrrANCESIIIXIIV,fiIgf 4011.14 4 1 . 'tell, .. rot. is esuminetion. Premste them Inc minnow. from ft reat Britain orellretand. by W. re Ito tin. lie, a J. 'J' Tapseets, 7:. South .1., corner i 11_11.4.111-1 IiVASIIIINtiTON. at Maiden Lane, iNi; V . and 90 IVAte.f.; Ti.. Subsc:itticri Woe been in te , tt. or dalli professioro km Rood, Liverpool. The saber - rants, having ACCtplets the Agent.) of .411 c t tears. .ind feet great ploasitre or attesting the octet:v.4T, above Howie, WE HOW pierared In make, arrangement. , 14 -,,,.. legal inform:mew, WWI, hisswimenttopiretty Ler the CM the mind liberal terms with those destrOn* of pay tug i Inuit rt..: ,n,' 041 forth in hik atirt.rosetornt. the passage of their (wends from the Old Country: anti I They earieirly ircOMUtettit 41 young, fi , :titlenten who they flatter theinseive• their character and Joint standing' ! wtoh to acdritre a competent huouledeo of the leFel Poe in business wilt give wept,. ta.µlllllt, that any lheit at- i f e .,.,,,,,,, ;,, ',rail MettesT4ll, 01 the advantage. tribal lii. rangernent; wilt be earned ont kelthilly- i Iropoaro Late Schtioi will otOosil them- MCfAtil...W. &I. T. rio - tnit ate long and favorahly ,„ . char., ethoier. O. Iklttealt, known for th e superior class z ,lll4-0121tniadilt1011. &rid soiling ; • A Rorke, - -. • Thos. Wiltifino," - - qualities °cairn Packet Ships Tim QUEEN' OF TOE ' 'lt'il.,iin M'Curntte•s, C. Darvalett, •WEST, hiIiERIDAN, GARRICK, fIOTTENtiVER. I Robert Wiest;.. James MONT ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and lIIDDONS, twOorwhlch , C. rt Laorins lAM. 11, ItlVinte, . . leave each pun monthly—front New York titc,• Viet and 1 I B Mahon, A. W. I ...refs 110th, and from Liverpool the eth end 11th, is addition to ' it-el:s-3in which they have arningetneuts with the St. liturgy and' Beret Riarigsasi Corner, Ihmon Lines of Liverpool Packed, to insure , a:departure ti.o.rritctrAn oott rtvra ifllitlThMr‘*"l. , " .-. - "from Liverpool every five day* , being thus determined 1 i . 0 , aa,..,papai„of all Boat as sum.: 1.:.1 . that their fatal/Mt *hall 'keep pace with their islets-mune t ~,h4 , ,,,, ~,, t h e w e ,,, t , igh,, e ,,y,g ;irs i oe d patronage: while Mr. W. Turmoil's contemn* pereanal t it. rentitatten tre its:proprietor , keelting the vt`ry superintemlance of the busittesiln Laironxiot iv lab/Will I Le 1 , ;,.„,,,,, „,id ith on.n . h i c h en, hind hgre„h. j tional micority that - -the einerfert mull acenturoodetion elf I Li, o iler t h,„ Tte .„,k et , ho d .1.,,, t, ~,,, ~,t , ,r,,,,f a w l , h;.. the passengers will bo particularly attended to, ' 1,4, 1 - ma the be.l mooned stock of norrrs'in3 14110 FA The subscribers being. ste usual, extensively engaged i t o t h e w e er, eountry, FM{ f,,1., roat.leti alnl deter. 14 the TraiaPonitioit Senile*. between Ettlebtleall sled I mined to sell hit COO RS LOWCt Mart !Mr other boom, the Atlantic Cities, are thereby - enabled to titter-barge on 1 ~,,,,,wy rout, h e ~,,,,,..„ not e „,i,,, hti..r.,,,,,, th e). h o „ . „, „, And fonaard passengers immediately on their lancliw - , "; Laving .;,_,, offering great itith,Cdietal. io the public. It without a chan ce or dliappomuneal 01 del -art- end are. ;i. lnipt...colde to se t forth Mt the advantages and facilitito therefore; prepared to contract for possagefrore say sea- in WI advertisement, that tho f :oat Fkirgoirs Corner bay pen in Greet Ilritain or Ireland to tins coy, the nature at ~„,,g i ,„. ,1„0, , ti od gg ',p i proprietor in eel! Boots the hits-mew they are engaged in o.lllg them ( acre Rine atiditoe. of die very best rinlAilirm and iityfro a; from 10 for e.ar,rlluff„ Patmengent so far inland not elhar.trw I 'l to 2,1 per cent. lower Man any other store nt the city: turnable; a nd wilt, if nerves: t ry, forwstripassetwers rot' The way to trot tin- matter i. for 01l who Miend puretin.. thee West by' the best mode of tronveyinice, without IttlY tad ItOoTS and stIOES, to cad at RATE* GREAT additional charger (or their trouble. Where poison, (t{ at:AIN CORNER, riaminethe smelt tindpriceot and sent for decline comma out, the amount pant In pur.nas3' ~p r•-ill he satisfied that the Gr4t/Inf,,:nin Co , llf7,Stnai• will be refunded to full. no'd add. F, 1 m st.vr-s, is theMeet/for the public, one and REAIIITANCES, tit: to get gieted &Kat alld 811414 dittip, for easb. The subscribers are ale° prepared to jive drafts al ,1,.,,, - J. BATES. sight for any amount, payable at the principal Cairo and Groat Western- Saddle, towns to Ehtgland. Ireland. St-mined and Wales, thus al- o 1 1ARNEsS. TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. fording *cafe and expeilltious mode of remitting Airbus T HE ~,,t,,,,the r ~he, thin m e thod 0 1 informing lot ICI , those countries , which persons requiring such facilit friends anti the public torgerterril, that he hog the ties will Enid it to their interest to avail Memselves of largem stork of the foltowin e e named articles- of his own .Application (it by letter, maw-paid) will be promptly at tended to. - TAAFFE it O'CONNOR, manufacture, in this city—Siddles,.llarness,'Pruuks and • Forwardidg and Currargiaion Nterrifuste Whip.; all of which he will wurratil titi be mode of the , —,---- beet maierint, and by dd., best titechriaits in Allegheny map. 27 —‘...-- -d&w.ly Philudelphm. _ ennui, Being determined to iseir his manufactures _ Roche, Brothers, & Co.ilk something lower;lttaAlltia been heretofore sold in the city,- FL-LTO ST., NEW.TOIt 1 FAUN QVAT, hrtruukt invite petoon. iit nerd of the above named ar- Dustin; Scon.oat. Roca, LIVEnt-ion.. tides, to his Warehouse, No. 444 Liberty street, oppo. BLAKE JANI one Seventh. Also. bands Made 10 orderfor machinery. F.S LY, Agent, ()Stec out Penn st., Canal BY. Basin, Pittsburgh. octal el. KER eo • Arrancrments for Riti..?. Chlckerrarri — PretiF thititalairticale irlano. lip OCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, front IX BALL LLNE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, the celebrated manufactory of Chteker. take the liberty of annoulteing to their old &tend* mid lug, Bonon i with the new improv . ed ci s -. customer., that their arratigentents for the year t-'apt being . , .. ewer iie ale. mot racetved and now open., complete, they are prepared to bring i t finsoengers t ko le at at Mr . Chickerbig's rectory priers,. by - , Mc ove splendid Line, from Livarroo to New l o ck„, „, ~.. IJillilt. 11. Me.LLuR, , and hiladelphin. They refer to their former course of 1 Nn- Kt tt °oil street, Pittsburg!. sole Agent for Chicker dons Wittiness, and assure those who entrust them with Ingo grand runt glance .Pianos, for WeeteniPenria. oet2 their Orders, that the same eatisfactiou will be rendered as heretofore. IitEIeTTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dank in ,Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, dazing the present year, febti-Mndaw, JAMES -WARMS, , Plumage To an From 444 BEAT BRITAIN & IRELAND Gaoles RIPPARD Zr Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, L veatioot.r CARtUILZZL KIPPARD, No. 59 South mt., N. Y. THK Subscribers, having accepted the Agener at thin eiry ofthe above well knoWn and respectable Houses, Aire prrptired to mitke engagements for passengers to come .out ..from any - part of Great Britain OT Ireland, by the re gular Liae of Packet Shlps,`sailing from Liverpool week ly. -Persons ciigiigiiigivith vs may rest assured that their Isiendis will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention accessary on their arriVal in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL IIPCL,URKA,N & Ca, 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. • -N. B.—Passogcs engaged hero from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any anunint forwarded, pay able at night, throughout the United Kingdom. jy2B-ly Q, CO.'S ak PAAZIERO as AND IMISITTANCS (Mee. 'IIARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from ILL 'any part of Englund, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention 'to the wants of emigrant:4. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling Scamps that infest the seaports, as we tato charge of them the moment they report themselves, and.see to their - well-be. ing, and despatch them without any detention by the fi rst ships. We say this fearlessly, an we defy any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty eight Jtours by Us in Liverpool; whilst thousands of otherswe re detained months until they could be scut in some oht • craft, at a cheap rule, which, too frequently proved , their ,cotfins. We intend to perform anti contracts honorably, cart What it may, and not act as was the ease last season with other aloes, who either. performed not at all, or when it soiled their convenience. Drafts drawn at rand:lt:lig!' for ally turn from . .£1 to #l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banksin Ire. land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General ent, jan2S Fifth street, one door below Wood st.• FOREIGN . REMITTANCE, ' THE Subscribers are prepared to forward !honey to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL. AI , CLURREN & CO., 142 Liberty street. ST. CLAIM HOUSE, ~• 'CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR' STREETS: MESH OYSTERS, GAME, and every delicacy of ji" -• the season the mnrket affords, served up at the 'shcitteert notice, and in the very best style, The Image is fitted np and arranged in the beet order under the Man agement of fsep27] JOHN: M. CAMPBELL. • Y EXPRESS,-Raceived at .Hogan .2,Carttweills, 60 Market street, and Tor sale low=' 1 dozealtne, h, crotchet steel, worked Bags ;, • 1 . -1, - veet 2 4 ` rclppei, • PtiV6s 144 IC •ner •41 4 " 4 4l et fde6B MEM , - • , • 6:10,, OM .... , '' ' .; - '•': 4. :' . l` ~, ,...,ii; . 1 . ...;i•i'1 ' ,.. - 4Y';';i L...! .. -2''T•'-':' :.:i....!, .'i.it-nir;? ..'' ''' ':!f .' .'%.'. 'l' - ..-?-.'; : 4' :11:-- '= '-, j. 5 • -• i!:1 - .. ' ; '.! ' '. :.- r? J; '. r -4, L : 4 :- ., - '' ':.?: - ' -'''' '' .--., '".' , .:S'.'ss l ' - ' . .. e.:".. , `-,-', i'.r.i - fi t , ''.''.''4,;: . si:P •• ,Passage to and from :IClllgltand i - SCOTLAND ..,AND,WALES. „ fry' By Me SteamMili SARALIi S i iNDS, and the.Vegular . ..ratkel.SHPsitt.PiXa : • ''• " . " Q , • P. Wi , BYRNES,Ik CO., engage :Passengers - to and from Liverpool by Mn Deg - alai- Una of Packetii.oty the Ist, Gilt, I l th;l6ll42lsetind 20th of every month. The regelarlint of Packet Ships sailing between !Av.' erPord and New York, compose the following Ship*: The FIDELIA, - fbe-N.KW YORK, 1. ". HOTTINGUE, - ". QUEEN os.TE.II WEST, RO.SCIUS, , " SHERIDAN, ISAAC WRIGHT, ". OXFORD, .• "- ASHBURTON,- " HENRY CLAY, WESTPOINT, " " YORKSHIRE, " CAMBRIDGE. LIVERPOOL, " CONSTITUTION, • " SIDDONS " GARRICK, COLUMBIA. ". AIONTEZUMA, PATRICIc HMN,Rt; " NEW WORLD,' t" WATERLOO, " JOHN R. RUDDY /Odle &tat class Anierican or Merchant Ships, sailing from Liverpool to Nev 'York and Philadelphia weekly; and by the favorite Sleam.ship SARAH SANDS—sailingg . Aefollows: Ilhom Liverpool on fith - June,7thAttrust and 10th October, and from New York on Sth rlday, 7th July, Bth September and 17th November. 'Pertions visiting the Old Country and those wanting their relatives out extratirdingry quick, should selsetthis 'conveyance, the price of passage in the Sarah Sands be ing very little niorelhan Paeket.Shipvitee, For passage apply to P. W. BYRNRS & CO, 83 South et., N. V., and 30 Waterloo Robil-4.dveFpoot. -P, 5. We have at all times for sale Drake at sight., for any amount, on the National Bank qf Ireland. &c. &e. Apply as aboVe; or to .7011 D: 15R Lib City Atrect, Pitistitirgh. or 11l 1m . II tindin C0.. 1 1 •I a MEV, PASST-VOILIS - • _ • H A.FLN DE N M=MMZ 1 11311TOILLE f /1111Paitte£L ' +TULE. I ItsuramM Company of North Ameriga; of thtouth it; duly anthorized•Agent; the sub= haribdr, offers tho ugh make permanent and Ihnitediinsuranee Sn prOpertS - ,in thin city and its skinny, and curshipments - by 66 canal , and rivers. - • t ArthULD:O-effik.DIRECTORS: PrE9'l7 , , -- Dtininerflrocd;s, - :•.. • Ilettry. Charles "raYlor, Samuel W. Jones, - - Stnnuel W. Smith, Edward - Smith,- 'A , Ainbrose Whim, JOhn A. Drown, . Jacob hf. Thom as: ...tohn R. Neff, ._.' Thumat4 PVope. '' , Ttichard D. WoOd, Wm. Welsh, ' • ...Henry D. Sherrard, Se&Y , Thie is the oldest Insurance I,Company the Daite4 Stales, having been ehartemd 1i1t:94. Its ebArtei is per patina, and from {ts high Sta*ltg, Jong._ exPeriencel am ple means,and avoiding all nolo of 11,11, extra bazahlone ,eharapter,it may be condidee'd LIS offering ample sectirl yto the public,. - P. , JONES. At Counting Roopt of 'Atwood, Jo n es & Co., Water and Frotit its., Pittsburgh r mar 4 Y ; The Eri ti!4. l 4`, tkeir.e XtulPfOltatl 17 0 0 4 1,1- n7 PEEPE'Ff.J . AL...ll,4oo*ldd,;Pilici'jo. office V 10:31 northeide; near Filth. Take 'nen , 1 ranee, either permtnertt e r. litMtedotgaingt loss or, dam ake by:fire; OR 'proPfily (14 effecte loreveryZescriptioin in town ottountry,_on the megereaeoliable Aeries. Art plicrttion,Made either personally '.or by 'lettes*-wiii'ba leitmetly attendedlle. BANCKER, Prest. , C • 4 3". BA-Nelsiljfatetag • Charlee N4aneker,• Jacob IL Smith, ..14homas "tau 4:ec i r k e Ric hards, = 'Theitang .I." Wharton; MordecniD. Y exSs, , - Tobias... Wagner, Rorie, :Samuel Grant.,David S., BOTWiII • • • PITSSURGH AGENCY'. WARRICK. MAICIIR' t Agent, at the Exchange Office of , Warrick Martin - it. Co., corner of 3d and l'llarket gts. - Fire rigks taken „on buildings and _ thelr'coutenfs in Pittsbargh t Allegheny, and thiseurroundilig country. Ne marine of inland 'navigation risks taken— - A GENC Wilk: FRANKLIN IREIDISCB.A CB' .11.. .COMPANY OF-PHILADELPIA.—N: E. cornet of hnd Wood streets, Pittsburgh.—The .assets .of the company on the Aral of January, 1845, as 'published In conformity with nit Of the PennsylviniaLegislature, ware Bonds and Mortgage S • Estate, at coati—. • Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash slaking a total.of---... $909,653 42 . 7.AlTording certain assurance that nil h , ...14 will be promptly met, and giving entire security to II who ob. tairf policies from this Company. Risks take.. at as low rides as are consistent with security. • '•' . • oet3 WARRICK MARTIN. Asrent. Located in 411eatterty, City, Fkraingaireet, (continuationor Sandusky, ) atoms thc North Crin , "4 o ”. 1111 S INSTITUTION is.now in suceessfhl operation. under the managetitent of a competent :Matron and Nurses. The MedicalStnfl is composed °elite. following: Physicians : Drs. Addison; fiarram, Vale. Brooks, Mop.' gum Bell:Lange and.Cornman • the two taste( whom at tend to the German:patients. . The object of the Infirmary is not.tn be a mere recep tacle, but a rurraire retreat for the suffering and the sick: The charity A., therafote.lituited to accidents and acute diseases. erre'', in ea-freers rarer. As-many cases of. this 'rbdenrter train be recteived gratis. as the funds will Churches, 'Beneficial Societies, Families, &c., who wish to preside no asylum for sick friends. ..members, and domestics, cats do so as from S 3 to SS pei week, according to attendance. rooms, Ali applications forpermits must be modem the follow- Ins gentlemen Dr. Addison: Dr. GII21111;12. Sixth "Street ; Dr, DroOke. Third street Morgan, Penn street : Dr. Image, Mod street Dr. Commait Penn. street, Filth Ward, Pittsburg:and Dr* , Dole and ' Reit, Second Bank, below Federal `,street, Allegheny city. Slibseriptitins and contributions for this Charity, may , ti O n't"/" th trim Res. W. A. Possavant, Director of the Institution. or to the -following Bankers, who have kind ly offered to receive them: Rohm. N. Boluses k Sons, S.l3ones k Cos , Wm. Lorimer, Jr.. Hill h Curry Il U; King; Hoon is Sergeant. sleet AMIN 4 Tanrraoso. , sitiutt3, CIIPT.CII.: A ILMSTRONG A. cRUZER, CistnfnitltOft slfriraunis, -It No 2:2 Alsirket 'Areal, Pittsburgh, Pa- null attend promuly to tbe 'sale of eraty iteseilptimi of Vi'essegit Pro.itiee. mail othet articte• ettlfl2.led to their care ' •- literg TO—Hanna, if uu.ry d Co.. Itittablret.ol; Moroi, Graham & Nk.k.' lekttoo, Stretttlxitti. getteroltv Wethee.lle, Rltodet. & - ogleby, Bridgeport, 04 A. (.1 Bieloirekon & Bro , titotinttti: .1 F. 800 - etext.L.ouiiiille, tie & -Poreeott, St Louie: B. Boyle% Steteten nilr. der41,:"..., OIiNsTON & STOCKTON have past recelsedtWe' Q following new works : Illetory of Ct . 3ngrt. rss, lliograpl4nl and Political, eom priaing a history of internal improvements, (Rivers, Har bors, &c..) from the formation of the Covernment to the present time embracing, alse, historical notiees of en ;lons political eventA of Credo :stenin Navigation; of the Ten and Coffee tat; together with ,biographies, per sonal histories, /cc., by /teary 0. Wheeler, illustrated by Steel portraits,- and fan simile autographs. History of Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engraving's. The Romance 0(1 - matting ; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Barton t n tale of Manchester life. Tho Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Selland Warren, Esq.; S of the niter temple, Barrister at Law. • . dePA — lron City Cracker and Bread Blisaii --.— ary7 . J. SHEPIIARD WOULD rospeciftilly inform his. Meads and the pub— lie generally, that he has added to in other busi aces. the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. R. Navin's. !Cracker and • Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for ,, or pilot breed at the shorteit notice and , hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public - patronage: The publia.is respectfullYluvited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No. ICI Commercial HoW, Liberty st, oppo site Smithfield. N B. Saperiorfarnily Dread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at the store, or it wasn't, or at my stand inthe market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. .1. SIIRPHARD. No 111 Commercial Row. Liberty at. nte.M-1 y ti the beet. Cough fdedteine I ever Stv. ,, DIPAD the following proofof theettperiority of Dr. Wi/- JR, idol's Oriental Cough Jlliztu re, from a roapoctable cit izen, who hue tried it: • • • PITISBORGIty Dee. 15, fificisns. iIAYS & Bnocrwar—After laboring for neveral wee ks uncle r the disadvantages of a harassing dough and most distressing cold, which - lied; tans - far,rerasted the ef: fects of several of the I Was induced toper . chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough its mire, and give tinink trial. To my groat surprise, after using Only . oup half of the bottle found myself entirely well. "ltts the best medicine lever saw." True copy.JOHN ILINDS. Soil by HAYS & . , J3RocKwAy, Druggists, Commer cial-Rory, Liberty street. near Cana l. lane I:NV DAG IILiItOOTYI r g . .Butht ings,, Fourth street—Rouott k 'Ammon, Daguerreo typists Irma the Hastern cities, would call theattoittion of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype ofestizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Barite's building, 4th' at. Perolol wishing pictures takenmay rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce. diem in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to executelpictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc . solicited to call and examine. . . Persons sitting for pictures are neither reßairred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction rg,iven. . N. D. Operators, will find thin a good depot for stock and chemicals.. . • ElJlnstrnetions given in the nil, nontaining, the: more recentiinprovemehts. ' itul7 Oys ton - Agana y. OYSTERS,'CIIKAPER -TflaN CHEAPEST.— Received this day, direct. from•Battimore, by Ex 'press, Fine Vresh.oysters, which..l will sell /ow, at_rny store, itt the Diamond; ; also at .W.m. Krasner's, corner of . SeCond and Smithfield streets, and .:H C.Kelly's,.cornet• of Fifth and.Morket alley., , • • I will receiTe thelll..ditily.st;ths above places..:!..All Oysters' warranted ; money returned, if not good. novfifi F. R. 1:41.AV6. ~~~ ,~~;< L.k• MEE =EMI - A ' EMI =RI ME ~ f : t.~l MEER= , • -!!!•-;-_,:•':"'-•-•,- ...:_;i-• - ?: - ...?, , -:-E•.:'-- ,IVER-'conPLAINT, JAUNDICE,-. DYSPEPSIA, .L.ANERVOUSDEBILITY : DISEASE. OF THE KID. and ail aJ eeiirluerariaiu g front!: derangement or disease in - the7inhary, tive, Vascular; Respirtitom• - and Nervisua -Systems, such as constipation, inward _ - ; piles,heartimm,lossoftippetite,coat-.•., • ed tongue , acidity of the stoM , - nob, swimming of the head, fullness tar weight in the stotnacli,' dlltanesS of vision Ualpiut- " . lion off the . . Choking; or suffocating sensating nepression of spirits, ,sudden. flushes, of heat, pain ii, the side or, back,.., wetaknels of die Intele, cold feet, constant aginitig of evil,: fever- and dull pain. in the head g pain and..difficuliy of breathing ' . • • whenlying Upon' the aide; frightful ' ' ' • dreams, sour . nese of the skin and eyes, - deffeiencY of persPirm lion,.&c, tee.' can-tie. • ' effectually cured by DOCTOR HOOFLANDS • CELEBRATED 'GERMAN "BITTERS. Teir powerover the above diseases is not excelled-,-. if equalled—byL , any , other. preparation-in- Me-, United • States,as Mesmer; in this ony attest, in many cases at- . ter.skilful physicians had failed, • •••Derangeraent the are sources of, insanitye-from disorder or obstruction a morbiffection o f the, symPrithetic and other nerves follows, and the fanc lions of the brain are impaired - and: deranged; is..llerrea are thisconnecting utediunt.hetweentidtid" and matter, it Ibtlowsfrom the .reCiprocal:action. that ;both mast- be' more or less implicated .and deranged siinulteneously derangementtherewill also produce diseaseof the SKIN,' .LUNGS,.. UTERUS. mid KIDNEYS: as Well 'as the brain. The - di - outlands who die With. YELLOW.; FEVER; CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, owingto 'the same .criushfand the mujority..of •eases - "of that most painful .disease,CONSIJMI'TION, migiumesfromthe lame. In -fautnhe stomach is ' the important organ in the system of matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived from the administration of in-' tertm I medicines. Its fortitiona are of the utmost im , porUnice to everyone in constitutiarthe source Midi - min; lain of life,which is nutrition, No organposeessessuch ''.remarkable sympathies, none suehrenutikable power in modifying every part of the system.. ' The rare success in treating disease of the flier and steins - eh successfully has not been a want of pathological knOwledge ottheir functions, but the preparation -of a con:mound that would act upon the disease di.d•all.the 'Sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gainedin these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness, and:give strength and vigor to the frame, at , no• time de bilituting the patient, and they,are grateful to the most delicate stomach under any eircuinstances. • ALL CAN BE CURED, , WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, • Or. .wrrara rowan or sumtersa.) The few months this preparation has been before the 'public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy' of the press - through the lend, their object being for, the betiplitof sUffermg humanity; its success has surpassed all preeedehts, and:it is free from ail alcoholic stimulant,, fyrap t mereury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious tn‘tedtentli and especially adapted to thediseases of the.. vatlahls c firma° of the United States, and the "West in dia • • WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN. aref madeigtzong by using it--in fact it is a family medi cine, and-Aan be adraintste red wiihgafety ton child one - year old, the delicate female, ors_ num ot .ninety. • The Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine bits an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in grem. demand.. We can speak from experience; that, it has producedizany wonderful eurra' The Paily.Sen says We ,believe. it is one of-the Lest medicines of the age—a friend having used:Ain his owq family with great satilfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint.' The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—"Do oar good Maxey*, who gre invalid.. know the tunny aston ishing cute* that have been performed by Dr. lioodand's celebrate. A•vrnlan Bitters! [(they do not, we recom mend t h an to the German , Medicine Store. 278 Race street: all who aru afflicted with Liver Compiaint, laud dim Dyspepalt or Nervous Debility; the Doctor hag cared many, of our citizens, after the best physicians hisd failed. We have well them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we -satinet ?chum giving our testimony in their favor, and that-which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort: they are entirely vegetable_ The burning Bulletin says:—Tile Celebrated German Meters are an ovalonble mine* for Jaundice, Dyspep sia. and nervous complaints.” Near,. Gazette sayin—`4l` is not often we - notice the• various exeellent medicines advertised in our cotnraws,' because Ave are wiwillinn to'spenk except from personal experience, and a good eonstuutirm fortunately makes rig Cent , rally strsticgrs to such articles. A word, how ever, of Dr Ilesaland's riermart Raters. This wit xxow lie an e scene-a article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed for it by the ad senesce. 'The Daily News sap; A l'ilecterik—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof- Minds rel.-brawn German Ritter, when we say it is a blessing of this axe, arid ia el israiws of the ['diary, diges tive and nervous systems it has rot, we think, au ANAL lIIA A vtorrAtte VALErA ItATiON A ND MADE wrritocr cinmt., and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their con 6 dreier. What stronger teniniony can a medicine have? At the Depot eau he seen the evidences of many of our most respect:it* citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis eases. PrrneTat Depot Getman Ale‘levine Store, 273 RACE Street- 4! eet_ and for .A in Lancaster by John F. Logan; liar. risbarg. by U.•. .Grow and revpertante dealers gen erally throughodt ilm'comary. 9 400,615 93 • •100,067 77 • '4397 499 79 ILENCE THAT DitEADI-171, COUGH!—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer bas been b.77,1n, the Cough of Conninption bath in. it .a soared of death. Ass 'ror a Mortice? Your darling chilt.l 3 your idol artalkmrthly joy. is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous Cold—tier pale cheeks. her thin shrunken - hrteers, tell the hold disease has already gsined upon her —41:0 sound of IHlTsbpuSchral cough pierces your soul. . Ytit - Xa Max, when jest about to iMter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight-over the fair ,prospects of the fu- tare—your itectWerigh ,, iind feeble' limbs tell of your loss of hope, but yon need not despair. There is a bairn which will heal the wentuled tunas, it is I Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. lieu Arnica, the wife of Wm. II Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sea-all-of Washington, Pro, Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New 1 VOrk• for !fiends tilt 'thought she must die. She had I every appearance of being to consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was gilM - 13 and it Cured her. Mrs. 'CIARSA sussvz. of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of connotation by this Balsam when tilt other remedies failed to give relief—she won reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C.:Castle, Dentist, 9 1 Broadway, has %witnessed its effects isracveral cases where HO cuter Meilttille afford ed. relief—hut the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. [ also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma,' width it newer fails of doing: Spitting Dtood, alarming as it may be, is effectually eared by this Balsam. It heats the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the longs sonfidstgainfOg ' ' ~ R ev. illtalt? JOICIM. M Eighth avenue, Wan cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 30 years standing. The first dose gave hint more relief than all the other medi cine,he had ever taken. ' Dr. Li: - J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law'who was laboring under Consumptiou, and to another sorely a ffl icted with the Astlutia. In boiliCases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mr.. Levan-is Wawa, 95 Christie-st., suffered from AsMina Id years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively - well, being enabled to Subdue every attack by a timely use of tins medicine. This eked is the greatxttnetly, for Coughs, Cold.. Spit tingl ood,.Liver Complainti; and - all the affections of the throat. and even Asthma and Consumption. . Price 55 cents and SI per bottle, . Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's Celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Losehges. Pieinium Tooth' Paste :and. Poor Man's Plaster. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Root and Shoe Store and Patent 51edieine Warehouse, E 9 Liberty 'street Pittsburgh, head of, Wood street, and by the following duly appeinted Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, hlunchester,J. E. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; 3. G. Mustin. cor. Webster st, and Elm; Dante; Ncgley, East 'Liberty; If. L. Mitchell, AVilkine burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsburgh;'Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James 'Mice, Stewartstown; John Black,' Turtle Crew, C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Howland & "ArKees port: MeEldowney, Dakerstriww, Riley hPLaughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperancevilla; Jas. FUlton, Terentunn G. H. Starr, SewichlY: mars-1Y MITRI TESTIMoNIFF=DT — w. Ls.nns, of. Fayette ville, N. Y:, says; "1 am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic' Vegetable Pills are-of great USe to all those who may hare occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and AOC,' Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of:Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by ' S. L. CUTBBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Ala °, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir mingltem; and John Ill'Crackem Fifth Ward. febl7 Jayn • 1` qtmtly Medtalnes. DR. S. S. COOK, Ohio, writes, March, 1846: ",1 have used your Yertnifuge, , CarntfaatirelraLsam; and Wxpectorent, in my - practice, for the last three years, andlfave been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing in Weir fullest expectation curative properties. Your other Medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not btu that they claim' and are entitled to all the _confidence reposed in them, by . those who have used tnem. I was •++•+ formerly very partial to * Vermifuge, until I bectimeacquain ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. .Ressectfully, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, M. D." For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Ten Store, '72 Fourth at. febl& BA 7FAIINESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUPT-:ThTsTril ..paration hes proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of ofistiiiateCouhs, Colds, Asthma, Spit-, lin g - of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections . ; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending i , t, as a safe and useful medicine, and arc pre pared ,to show Certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. • It is,pleasinit to the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There urn, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that willpro. thice, Such decided effects in such a short time. l're parodiand sold by . • B. A. FABNESTOCK & CO., • Comoro( First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • decl3 _ . DR. CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILLS are fox ciholeaale and retail, at the REAL Fara Tr. OPPMS, No. 50 Smithfield at. • Also,lry . Wm. Cole, Allaglieny city: J. G. Smith, Bit minglmtn; John hicCmcken, Penn'atreet, Fifth Ward. febsl _ . MIOR SALF.---A-brick dwelling a house and lot, in plea " sant location; situated. on - Knoll street, Allegheny. The house is wellarranged;having a good cellar, akitch en and dining' room, hall and tswiparlots, three bedrobratt and tiniitked garret. Lot is 20 feet, hyl2o - deepito a - back strut 'Price, - 81 7 21Xt • Tenni; twliacitybriltihCe Thin vianl yearly payments.- • S. CUVlBERVOeneralaAtenr;. tap" E- ^ Sautlifieldatreet. g . , - _.,,,- ~: ,:i.-',.;-.., ~, ..41, _ „,..,,54...,-,...,,;,4,i7"....,ti,....1ze,:‹.'4,15.,bnci5.p.C-Ny. ~.'.4. ±4 1", 1;,,."fr, i,, ~ a,.5.--.,..c.k.4, .-...-. .....,,,, ".c o, ;.,,,4, c,-, 'qt...X%,:"7,,,, Z, tT1V474.1:41bi ''-I*4l4.g,,tkiri;.*tkirs,,....*Nl, v ~..c4lffalk„,,,..m.'' ,"-t1,•''''.6.11.-0**Va.V427,0 •!!:r.l- '' ';''''.': 1" :1-, -` . • '',.. 4 -c, -;,t; 9''-..''''''...4.- rler*''7.:' 1J,,.,'..' ..-..:' yx. , , 4 s. 1 . ~.. 'r~ ..~ t 7. ME ME 1;,.` --:,,-.--:-.. C Y ;-.-.!: . :,)'-i;:_, , ,.."-.::::.,-.: ,- ,; : .:;;-.,:: - :„--- ; :_,. : ,,_ :: ...,„_, ~...!:-,:,:.',- ' '''ii±r, . ..- . :!:::: i '.'',-,.,*.l,S4''''-'.;:,-- -- _- : •;', ' :::-. 4 :',;,...'- ' il'-':;. ; ';-;'-i'..-', . .:. . ;'--l'i'-',:s t - ' :.::"':.:r."'. : ~... , ~ _ , „. „.., ..., ..,... , ~„.•...„.. :, ..._ ..,..„,.,,„ .. .... FRIE ~ ME ME EWE ' i' REM fIHINESE:HAIR'CREAM---& Matchlesa:-attlele-bir 1,..4.-gretxth. beauty, And restoration of the' , Hair This :.Cretun,iwheii•'.fince known; Willsupercedealinthetarti.- .cles• cif fthe kind now in use. Wliere'theltair is dead harsh, thin} unhealthy, uor umting grey, a few applica. tions make th e hair soft and dark; and give it a beau:.' AdAl l lively ApPeartince; rind will also itmaintaln - its' liveliness and; healthfeolori twice as long as all the preparations that are onerally IMO ',.l,Vlsere the hair is thm, :or has •falle&lßWt may belrestered uslak this Cream; Every lady iiudientleman who is in the habit of usingoils on their hair should at once purchase abottle of the - Chinese Hair Cream, stab is soborhpolted that it Will not injure the hair like the other preparations; but' will beautify it,t. and give'perfectciansfaction•in every in; attune. For te stimony to its , yeipliFpertor qualittes i tsee the 01, lowing 'letter - Odin the Rev. ltit: Caldwell 40 Itiesns.' & ,Hendereltott Stretch, Nth:10,4110, ge ne ral pgints/9r119? , . Letter ofthißiv:/t. Calettbeil Paster etas Presll terian Massns.llglinmesnorr ti grartmti Osurniiteds---I take p.easnre in adding my testimony in faxes of the excellent preparation called :Parish's PM/as Erair Cream; for, about' timo years 4tipi my litiiimas.very_dry, bristly, - and disposed ,to poke out; Ifut . having procured it bottle, of the Cream, arid used it ace'ording to the prescription it taow elastic, soft;'and firm , So 'the head hNang; btilannte , oils were applied, each lairing my hak in a war" atate , than before. Mis.Cream:howeYer, has met ray - a - spec. , .• . , t As sui article far the toilet, my *ifs, gives it prerepasce over all others, being dehcatejyPerfaniea and riot dis posed to rancidity... The ladies,especiallyovill fold the . Chfute se Cream to be a - desideratom. in their pteparptiOne 'for the toilet . Respectfully, &c. ,„,R. :CALDWELL.— . Pulaski; 7;1841 ED - gold wholesale .and retail, in PittsburgbArs , John M. Townsend 45111acket st., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood 41141 Fit i hst2 • TT etintlonedigainiti Xi red Chalk: They - ere-not ataare how' frightfallyinja-' rious hill to the skin ! how coarse, howvongh, how sallow, yellow, and.unheal thy tll6.skin.appearti attar tising • pared chalk Besides it is injunous i containing a large quantity of lead !have 'repared•a l beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones' Sparusti Lilly White. It is peifectly • innocent, heing'parited•of all deleterious pmalities,and it impaits 'to the Skin' a natural, healthy; • alabaster, clear, ; at' the 'same . time acting as a Cosmetic on Gui skin making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderiob, Pmetioai Chemist of Massachu setts, says: "After.iutalysingJoites'Spanish - Lilly White, I find it passesses the most beautiful and and at • the same time innocent, 'white I ever saw: " : I, certainly can eenscientionelY recommend its Use to all whose skill requiresbeautifying." Price 25 cents bor... Directions. —tbe hest aizty to apply Lilly White; is - with soft leather, or wool—the former is preferable. . . A - imF>: BET . otr Terra' von 25 cmtva--AVMM teeth, foul breath, healthy gams. - Yellow andunhealtbk teeth, niter being. 1311C0 or twice cleaned withJones* Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the moat heatitifal ivory, and, at the " dame me it is, so 'perfectly innocent and exquis itely fine, that Its constaui d.aily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good email lion, giving them a beautiful polish; and preventing a premature debay. Those already decayed - it prevents from becoming worse;-it also fastmis such as is bee imam loose, and byverseverauee it will render the foulest teeth. delicately white, And make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82Chatham et., sign of the American Eagle, Near York, and by.the appointed Agents whose • names appear in the next column. Wu.r. you aultsur;and get a rich husband, lady? '."Your facets your fortune." "let beautiful, clear, fair? Is it addle ? If not, it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ...arida hive been made thus whti have washed' once or twice with Jones' 'ltalian Chemical Soap. The effect'is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you geb the genu ine Jones , Soap, at the sign or the American Eagle, &J. Chatham street. Ring-vronn, Balt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Xichiarc often cured by .ones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cares pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. .Sold at, the American Eagle, .85 Chatham street- Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGIAS, Jr, Pottergort. Sold at JAMISON'S e 9 Libeny at-, head of AVood, Sign of of the Big Boot. nor 23. ONE DO JLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. I —Afarriage.—Confulential.—Awylady between twed ti7and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good lea. tures, Ac., is asked 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 delieate white teeth. a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a gs. box of Jortm'.AM, Der Tooth Part r; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the gentune Imes' Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s, bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not -form an op inion against this before you wry, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at et:Chatham at. For sale by WM. JACKSON. Agent, 69 Liberty et... Pittsburgh. PANZER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE—AmpIe 'kJex perience has proved that no combination of medicine bare ever been nn efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Dhoti effected cures truly astonishing, Ala only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin. Swellings, - Dyspepsia, ,ke. This medieine enters into the circulation, and ertulicates 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 headache and drowsi ness., and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing 'superior to it In the whole materia medica. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the dirgasting nausea accompanying the idea of sivar• lowing medicine._ For sale In Pittsburgh . at the FEKIRTDri STORE, 72 Fourth et., near Wood. mar3o A. Recipe Afar Ahe Roman Rale t TO FORCE ITS-GROWTH AND HEALTH, MARE IT tiarr, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every ankle, (be it ever so goad,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a fie. bottle of /one's Coral Ham Re- - storative; and sed how it makes dry, rasly, red, light hair moist, soft, auburn and dark:and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beat:tufa' ; if People could see the nUmber of pear respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing. they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the liair;: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 costs, but 3 shillings to try. ..We formerly sold nothing less than $1 bottles, butwe - wildh people to try it. Sold only at El [mind ti2l Chatham. street, New York, and by mar2o WM. JACkSON, 'Act. 39 Liberty st. M ORE TESTIAION for Dr. Willard's Family Medl einea—The undersigned, citizens of Fittsburgh.hav ing personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental-Cough Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial etrects, domosteheer fully recommend It as safe and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no en , penor ; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted, Pittsburgh, March 15th;1648. it:l-sold by J. Schoomnaker & Co., John Hays, lathes A'. .10/3eB, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. apla2 ALT RHEUM, SCURVY , OLD SORES, ERYSIPE - - 0 LAS, Barbee/ rich, i Chap, Sore Beards, Pirnyier.— This is used by many physicians tu this city n curuagtlie above. and we would not conseienciouslysell unless we knew it to Valli we state. . • .As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP. is perhaps.the Only article ever known that,removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, making it, soft., clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is. sold at Eta Chatham at., N. Y., and by NM. JacxsoN, Agent, mari2s 69 Liberty . str.eet, Pittsburgh. DOO IL Y 0 U FOR R 5 CENTS • !' • BY meatmof the' Pocket /Esculapius, or, every one his own physician! twentieth edition, with upwards of .a hundred engravings, showing 'lnvent. diseasestiit every shape and tormand malformations of the genera tive system, by. W. YOUNG, AI. D. • • The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret diseuses,need no more become the victim °fetlock.. ery, as by the` prescriptions contatned in this book any one may cure himself, without hit4lrance to business, er the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one, tenth the usual expense. In addition to the generaliou tine of private disease, it fully explains the clause of man- - hood's early decline, with observations' on niarriage—' besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the . public prints. • 1:13 Any person sending Twanxv‘rivxemvrti enclosed. in a letter, will receive one 'copy' of this' book, by mail, k or five copies will be sent Commie dollar. Address: "Dr.' IV. YOUNG, No. 112 Spruce street, Philadelphia,'! post paid.. 117.• WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or*Dook Stores, and Pedlars, in every town in the United States, to act as agents for the above Work. oct7:3tn CONSBMPTION seizes more victims than any other disease in our country.. The. Young,' the old, the beautiful and gay, are all alike subject to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been pppposed to bloom with, the glow of health. • But every case origi nates in a cold and a - cough—perhaps deemed unworthy: of attention nifirtn—and only met with remedies „when too late, Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock & Co., which will certainly check its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to abeautiful For sale by II A. FAHNESFOCK & Co., corner lot and. Wood Ans.., :qv), corner 6th and Wood. - deal . Veneers, Varrsialtea , Isitignitmv.ittre, A ND TITANIC]) MATF,REALS",,of every,deSeriptian, 1 - 1.• kept ler sale, and betier , terms than can be had at any other estahlmhaient in Ihe city: - The. subscriber •huh just received filly thousand leer of Mahogany,Va.: neers, which he , id' deterrhined. to .siell.very can and examine them. ' Also;100•Ten-piti Dulls; all binds,' and a splendid article; and much cheaper than ever offered,in this market. • He also keeps on hand, and turnsAo order, all kinds of -Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Materials, suck as 4— Columns;: Bed Posts and 'Mills,' fined' Naive's; Sclpt Gazzam's patent Balustres ; fasteuungs;lorilM hickory" Plank focßailing,Ac. ' Bench Screws; " Also, Table• Legs Hand Moulder's Hammers. .Screws, Handles, Millets': Togeiher.'with all other:things generally kept 'ln a Turnmg Shop. - G. W. MOVE,' Ryan's Buildings, No. 27 Fifth st. ' Persona buying Posts and Rails; with Gazzam's fast enings, hale the right to sell them, when finished: decalm • 'r APED OR STOLEN—From Lighteap , e; Tavern, 3 laSes from Allegheny, on the Fmnitlinßoad,on IVed nesday evening last, Sept. 27th,1818, a Bay Mare, about Lands high; has a sinallwilute spot on her forehead, and some white on one ofler hind feet; had on a halter when she left. , :l3he ismboutfi jean, Any:person who will return her to;:the.sabsoriber, .or to John Agnewilleerind WatttHoasg Allegheiry, or gelid him infcirmatica when she can be obtained, wilt be suit , Way .......JOHN FERGUSON ' 4 Pittei Townetur IRE RSV = NE MEM • , •,' , 3 4 .: `. c ~y ,a i.~ S . I ;.a'*, MESII gitgaMll4Mo4 _ THE !Gii E kit:MELON CiE — NA.TPRE • A MERICAN,OIL, ProbiiredfrOrit it well frißentneky IX 133 feet beloW the stirfuce of the earthOrcernun .. .and infallibly 'cure far 'Sprains, - Sheathe:: cotes Breterok . ' Stalds,.',l3uriir; Tetier,‘"Erysipeitni,,saild , neadicroup,.„ Whoomng-Cough; 'lnfinintrltitorySere Threat; 'Sots and.. 4 inflamed Elyeh,rflatulence,,ificers;FeierSeres,arld iNFLAMMATORVIIIIEUMATIBM; which yields An its erects hi it snrprieitig Manner. It has never yet failed wiled used ticconlinto ilheo - eons.' Iread•the:folltiwing: - ••••• 151sitcatwrea,,Allegheny . , - • • November 18, 1E146. S' This to certify, that - ray-Wife; 'Margaret Ghtiest, Was' curedrif a RheumatieComplaintof seven years standing.; '. by which she was so Imtnor lobe obliged to use eruteh.... - ea. In one wiersheir.....::.o4. red by using the AmericUi Oil, and could walk about as usual without her Crutches . ' '' : JONATHAN• - • ..'Fed r otving iscoatinuniCated - by Mr. Wra.Nash,bir. - Jacks S's agent for Stephenville, 0.- - • A. gentleman near Steubenville, who had not been r able - to Pot elther - of his feet to Rtii• gtecind for twelve'years, in consequence of lameness, by the use of one bottle was enabled to walk two ntiles - tolt township election..." It is likeiviso a sovereign remedy for " • CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN-'• The following is cotimuniomen by fijr , W.m."NaelliNV'-.. ~ .lacktoft's agent for Steubenville : A-lady residing in Steubenville, the finger of, erise - hand'was so c.ontreated as to deprive her of the use for -thirty-five years, was entirely cured by the smear one bottle of' the Oil,-so that she now has the perfeet nee . her hand•fully equal to.the other which had never been.. affected.. It has also been found to be a safe andinvinei , • ble'egent in the speedy and certain mire of - • . - • EAFNESS In all eases not organically incuratle. - A:lady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured of obstinate deafness, of years , continuance,. by the use of less than one bottle, of the Oif,"-so that she said' she heard better than she had ever done before. .- . A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh,' was cared Or deafness of nine years , standing,:by. the ,use of a,-small quantity of the Oil. The flames and - residences of the; : ; lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, it the office of the'advertiser. Its properties. are highly developed in the certain and, surprisMgly speedy cure of all cases of . _ CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. , Aetferal cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt, an hour, when the parties have, been agonized with pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested . in the radical cure of DISEASES OF THE SPINE. . . A lady, the wife of a plainer in. Kentucky, was Cl/tell effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which had confined her to her bed - for a considerable time, in whichshe could not, turn herself.. It is also , a sure remedy and perfect cursfor painsin the small of the back; and . INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Read the following PRISI3II3IGII, Dec. 18 r 1O4G. This:is to certify that I was afflicted with greatpakt the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me. so Mach that I could not stand upnght. rtibbiao extei • nally, and nsing.half a.teaspoonfal internally,lnight and morning, I was entirely.cured. . JOHN RIDDLE,. , - near Warren, Anrunrong co n Pa. Afgendematiof kittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in:. - flartunation of the kidneys 7 -the pain of which Caused him to faint....--was completely eared, in three. days, by the , use of the American Oil.. The qualities of this . . • NATURE'S OWN RE/SEEDY'. - -is.extremely penetrating and and-inflammatory . , conse quently is confidently recommended DJS a sovereign reni edywherever inflammation exists, either external or i n tenial. Used inimediately after a cut, bruise or wound, it.will cure and.prevent . GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION.. It has, in addition, been (Mind a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve. 'tient iliseases . - GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLADITS. 117 Price, cents per bottle. Caution-.Bts on totir Guard. The surprising excellence-and growing papnlarity - the American Oil,his induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable imitations of-this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the.tun wary, and defrauding the Proprietor.. In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obseni - the following wenn =mos: - lat. See that the name " Wm. Jackson ' BP Liberty at_. head of Wood st." is printed on the label of the wrappa 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 and address of Wrn..Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors • likewise, the name and address of the; pro prietors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. 3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agents, all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agentsthus: D. Hail & CO., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson,, Pittsburgh, .Ps., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of Ohio and Western Virginia ;quid the Minters' names—, hPhlillin & ShrYock, l'ittsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show bill. Observe---the genuine American Oil is. of a dark: green color, without any sediment, and Its Specific gravi ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly, of is black color ;—some white, like Spirits ot Turpentine t . said to he refined and clarified; tonne Sencea ere a mixture of other common oils; undone a !dick filthy looking mixture, pmporting to come front the 7Tltteburgh and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of these - conn, terfeits possess either the virtue or the power of the true AMERICAN OIL. . - _ . 11:1"•.•3old wholesale.and intail by WM. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor, in Western Pennsylvania, Western Virginia; and Northern Ohio; and by . the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny , county; Pa.: . , Dr: Biown. Allegheny , - - .:.1 R. Johusati Jonathan Uhriest, Manchester., Alexander A sdale, Wylie-street. J. R. H. Jacques, Dinnuigbrun. Wm. J. Smith, Teniperanceville., G. H. Stair, Sewickley. Edward Thompson, Wilkinaburgh Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Vrilkinsbargh. ,•, Thomas Aikin, Sharpsbnrgh. • . •li. Rowland A. Son. ArKeesport. C. F. Diehl, Fii7abellt: , • . , John - Black, Turtle Creek. • . „, ---ADEldowny,:ilakerstown. Semite! Springer, Clhiton. . • . • . James M'Kee, Stewarudown; Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township.' . . , • J. Fulton, Tarentura. Jereddith Fleming, LitWiehlevilie.. - .•'. Robert ‘Villiams,'Arthursville... • - Eftßolll the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, IMP, .dtair paper deservedly ar the head of the .daily press - its . „ , T:$11111,TT. , - - 'Brute/YE-Mart of Sarsapart 7 / 4 .-11 were but courteew lo'call the attention of our readers to this Invaluable aralion which will be found advertised in another column.'. hir.-Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interesting. newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers o 6 which we have already noticed; and the medicine • has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the - western. country, and, we doubt not, justly eulogised. Jibes in ite, favor,lmoreover, very flattering testimonials from the. , ' most eminent practitioners in every . part of the country-' where it (has been used. There is beauty and taste. enough in the bottles, sad in the engraved labels in which. they are enveloped, to induce • a purchase, even if the preparation it elf were not one of the "uovereignest the world," as every person must believe it is—thnt every one must believe it is-l-that is, every -one who. would not resist amass of documentary evidence ceincht sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. - *Buy one-. eifthe bottles, gentle reader, - - and see whether pan do not!. agree with neon this point. -- -- - For sale by •• B. A. FAHNEsTock &Co feb24 cor of let and Wood and oth and Wood ste. • • CHARLES LEWIS, JENKINS. 1100 UEUMATISIVI, (Ilou'r r AND .TIC D0L011.1311.5, AL. A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he said, to. inform us that he had been afflicted for 15 years -with Itheurtiarism or Goat, and occitsionallY - with Tio Doloreux j• that bad been frequently confined Ito hitt". room' for months together, and often suffered the most In tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had. been using Jaynes Alterative, from which he found the moit sig-- nal and unexpected relief. Ho says he: found the mecTir, tine very pleasant and effective, and that he new' con: ; : eiders himself perfectly eirred;—Philadelphia..NoraJtaisr .. iron. ' A FAcr WORTH EnoWtno.—A gentleman of Scrothiciui. habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with "Ulcerations in. the Throat and Nose, and-a disagreeable eruption - of. the Shin. Indeed,. his Whole system bore the 'marks of being saturated with disease. Otis hand and wrist were so much erected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part biink covered with. deep, painfol,-and offensive ulcers, - and were as hollow and porous as an - honey-comb. It was at this Stage of his complaint; wheat death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use 'of Ittyne's terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cared. -The Alterative operates - through the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease front the system, wherever located; and .the numerous cures it has per formed .in diseases" of the skin' cancer,' scrofula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia pod Other chronic diseases, is truly listenishing .—Sptrit of the'Time, --___. Err For : Tale in Pittsburgh, atthe PEKES TEA STORE,- ,4 Fourth street. Arrival at.,N0.115 Wood.street. ./105KINSON has just opened,. within the- past . week, the largest assottmeurof French CHINA, ever O ened= in this city consisting in part of-Fancy, IVhite, Gold Line and Gold Band Tea Seitsj an extenvive assortment of NVhite, Flo Wing Blue and LiveX- Paul Iron Stone Ware, in Tea Setts or m separate pieces, as may he required. Also, a lienutiful.assortment of Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest. shapes and , pat terns, direct from the manufacturers. -Ladies would do well togive him n at act 27 , No. 115 Wood 3t it doors below Fifth. ' Bll llllllellll -4 001/00tOr. T BE undersigned,encouraged by the liberal patronage - of the merbipins, professional gentlemen, and me- chanies of the city,offers his services for the collectioi ofuccounts in Me city - Of Pittsburgh and vicinity. /Inv- - tag attended to business of-this kind for many. years for the Board of Trade r , and being well acquainted with-this_ - Mid the adjoining, ettiesilie feels confident of his 'ability 'to give satisfaction. by prompt und faithful attention to all business entnisted to him. - • JAMES GALtiRATFI, - Ji. • ' To be found, at-Mr. Wat. Mates,' -Merchant Third street opposite the. Post Office.' . . IP:Gabriel Adams; • J; Carothers; Livingston; James Marsha George Breed; Dr. Geo. D. Bruce; ENV BOOKS—lrving's Sketch Book, illustrated by NVillie Poems, illustrated by Leutze. • • , ' Read's Female Poets of America, with portraits The Fist of the Knickerbockers.. -, - - f. • A Fable for Critics. ; , • , Roinanc r ea The Child of the Sea. •-• • . _ Lainh's Dramatic Poets. - - • _ Lowell's COnversations on old Poets.: Dramatic. Worksoflteatunont. and Fletcher; ..Poetipal Works of Spencer. - • - :-• : Poetleal Winks of.Chinucer. . • - - Poetical Works of Ford and Messinger., • . or sale ity BOSW.O/011 novl6 ' 4th andel; near Market. =EMI ME MUM MEE MMME r i , .. i.G ~ ' 3,~... .~ P: Dull; Ae cot:nitwit; Thomas Sean, Mason' Jos-McGuire, hterelel Tailor; B:Seuife;' Dr. W. U. -Wright, Dentist; C., Dodge. [nosleam =MN EAMIE =1 =ISE ME MESE ~;> .. yc~.
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