El 1111 Ell ME • g 11=113 ' *1 MEM ~ _,,. MEE > -- ' - • ~`. 7 4. .:.*;• • OE ,~, • .f• OM ~. ' e IMIIIM =EI MEM EINE o ••• ~.~::r .. ... ..:. Effii ~; NEM NE MEE REIM to, 4.4,1". : =ME En . • , • - • , ••• . . MIMI= =Mil =I El - r :~ -:r ~.1.: . v = it REM „.. ,;.' • )",, ElEl MEM =II Mill ENO •'.f ••• , • - •z , • !-- • . f:t.7'4l: • " 71,:k. Zwe.vrt•T*,,, • ‘• •• s. • • ;-1.•W?''.3t413 : 4.1141 it" P 1 kninit*i4grst.. , , ' ; • , ',41.,0,-..71:11:04.-"k#47.,,t1-,: ,. ... S . ' • t`' o - • "ZIA\:Wf • L Sr%G`t i.... SI MZII=MI MICE EMI =SU ME IN ME BEA MS • .‘ •'• =RI =ll 121311 MI •2 FEE . •' 'L ~ ~, :. ME Aprizs-VW bbte:fine eating Auld 'cooking Apples, reed petaleamer CoasaV and for sale by detil KING it 1400/iIIIEAD: ~\ . ' 4 ( =ft lIE -- • • • • ' ' : • /:" ,t! , :‘• *: • , • --• , • rJ.Z.., ==n The . : rineytfitatzilalar ifsii;i4lll - +CaltIU I.lZetar! - , •• `NEW G Bargains;NEW GOODSII—_, .4lieAter Bargas than ever mutation* billeda .) geden Bee,Hice,nn lkLarkat et, between Third and Fziurtb,*where is juit opene d R endid sioek of winter Dry . Goods, cheaper the:litho . same 4daßty of Goods have ever been offered in. Pitts • . % M. L: RUSSELL, Nos 62 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets, sign of the. Dig Golden Bee- Hive, has now received, and offers to his numerous cus tomers and*the public generally; the largest, cheeriest and most splendid stock of .Winter Dry Goads ever Offer ed In this city. Those Goods have been purchased inthc Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and will be sold to cash buyers at trtrent icductton, much cheaper than they could Jenve•been sold itt the early part of, the %Among this la -and extensive Stock will be found Manyn choice and fashionable .Goods of the latest ire- LADIES' DRESS GOODS. * . . Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article ; Merry col'd do. . do.. figured and plain; Silks and Satins, plain, strlped and plain; Scarlet de LAIi/lell all wool, very cheap; Maurine lifue De Gaines, low prices ; Franch Merinos, all colors. extremely, low. A lstr assoruneat of fig , d Cashmeres DC Laines,new est designs, from 121 to 50 cellts per yard ; these are very. cheap. Also, a large stock of Alpacas from 121 to 50 cents per yard, all colors, ands great bargain; with a splendid ' assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest im portation. Also,.velvet ribbons all widths and colors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all a, rodHcedprices.. cedpn, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Best assortment In the city, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. • Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls; • • Black and colored Cloth do. Brocha and Silk . do. }thud talariket Stiwls. all qualities and prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! --Chropert . the Oitarf . A large stock of Blankets, all Qualities, which will he sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. DOMESTIC GOODS. ,CH:EAPER THAN-THE CHEAPEST!. - A large muck at Good dark Calico, raft colors, only 3 cents per yard ; best quality British and American Prints, 6 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; Britiih Purple Printa, 10 to 1.21; a'large supply red. white- and yellow Flannels,some as low as 121 cents - per yard, very cheap;' Bed licking, from Bto 181 cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Cheeks, Shirting Stripea,"Cassinett, Kentucky Jeans and Linseya, together with - a very exteasive as sortment of bleacaed and unbleached Muslins, - from 3 to 8 en:taper yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleachl ed Muslin, only 5 cents per yard ; bleached Mualiiis from 3to 8 cents per yard . All of which will he sold oil' at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market. street, between Third and Fourth stso No. 62. ' JdectBM - ) ' WM. L. RUSSEL: READY-hIADP, CLOTHING, '• . - ELLI:NG OFF LOW VOR D DELAN Y, N0:49 Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Laving 1 g •, replenished ids &trek within the last end present mouths with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods. at exceedingly low prices,. offers the best essorument of CLOTHING to be had an the City, at the !meat cash ande. A.mon at them are every - description. of Dress Frock Coats; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and material, such as French beaver, heavy - Broad Clothe, super. blue, brown end drab Blankets and Cana da Prue Coats, of ths Atyles. Every description of pantaloons and Vest4M. d other twirler' in the Cloth ing line. • • • Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order, k blob will be made in the Most fashionable knanner, on te shortest notice. Pical6) P. DELAisiY. W nillfon~o Te Clothing Store. CERNESUftrii begs leave to Inform his friends and .the public-in general that he has opened a NEW RE ADY - MADEFASHIONABLECLOTHutio STORE, on Market street, isecolid door from Second street, where he be., and always keepson hand; a full assortment of Ready-made Fashionable Cloduag.which he will sell on he most reasonable h terms, for CASH. ' ' s' - He also wishes to call the attention of his friends and be pablie in &acre] to his very extensive selection of Freacti,•Engliala and Belgian Cloths and "Caisimeres t in endless variety, and Vesnugs for every one's one, wtuch ho has selected himself in the East, and which sill be wide to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Head Quarters;2sl Liberty street, (late McGuire & Co.) and at pricks that will not be questioned by the beat of bargstia-makers. C. WERNEISGRO, N 0.1151 Liberty street, and • • Market street. 2d dorir (ram Second. . Business Card. TYRAIMAZ WELL as morroeoLrEs IaIST FALL: $0 MUST PRICES; Timm" fin., will be proren by calling at itlcOuras's Fashionsule Tailoring E4tablishment,Thisd street, Si. Charles Building, Mor7o:.Ema.. profits and quikk sofa. Vitus:cr.: Fresh, and good. Colarirrirtos: rery far in du background. My old customers, and nil others, are respectfully in rated that I am 'malting for them. hIc6UIRE, occS Tailor. St. Charles. nrE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of our friends and the .public to the great variety WINTER COATINGS and other articles, we have just received—amongst which will he found the greatest variety of BLUE, BLACKj DRA.A. a d PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and HEAVER CLOTHS.—: FRENCH anti ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIA:ERRS, VESTINGS t ic. ' The above Goods having been bought for cash; at eatrenielylod- prices, we are prepared Mac commodate all who may faaor us with their pauunage, with good Clothes, atlow prices. Give as a. call. 'Er Remember; 218 Liberty street, opposite foot of :lb. nottSo •. hIchIULLEN & DOWNINO. ; T.:AMAMI:M. " N0.:7 tr. 79 COtINER SI:KT/3 A.ND LIBERTY STEEDS. Having enlarged and newly fitted up their establish . met, at the above well known stand, respectfully invite the attention of th eir friends and the public IQ their chaise Selection of New. Goods, connwising every varie ty foispring and summer, wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishingto leave their orders will find at this establishment eve r y style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of re ad y made Cloth ing is extensive got up in the best manner, 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 with price, quality,and variety. A large assortment of shiru kept constantly on band. apnll6 6mo. . Clothing 1 Clothing!! Cloth , gtt: • 7to Von .Doors vs. The - Western World !! ! ' 150 'OOO WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made and; ready. Id be offered on the most liberal terms to eny old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of- thin far-famed • extesive, establishment has now, afterrentroio Eastern' cities, at much trouble and expe Jun Completed. his (all and winter arrangements to simply' his thousands of customers with one oT the most desirable stocks of Cla ming mat tins ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low pries which they will be sold tor ' mast certainly render the old ann ulled Three Hie lo on one of thegreatest attractions of me western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to tny 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 difficulty I Cam keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established (act, that my sales are eignt or tea times larger than any i other house n the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to Carer contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all nay presentstock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conelovion, I will make it the Inter est. of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchese at the Three . Rig Doors. coml-dikw. . - JOHN ITCLOSIFET. XTEW SOODS, NEW ClOODS.—Received at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestuigs,. Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Salina—all of which we will make op at the most reasonable prices,in a durable and fashionable style. Beady made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady'. Cloaks of the•.most fashionable patters: Neck and Pocket /infs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collar's, and every article usually keptia a Clothing Store: Country. Meretutnts, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to. their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothint:Store, No. t 3.2 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth. o f Market. • • locUs.U] " •C. M'CLOSKEY. .1 Duff's Seer System of Book.neeying.• JUST PU73LISITD Bra:AJMER 4. /312 0 'S, Ii YOULIC• HE first pal t of this work, embracing , the most com plete coarse of inyuctlon and pracuce, on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever published. Price 75 cents The whole work, embracing the Author's well known improvements ia the science, illustrated in two addition al setts °F4 opka; with a chapter on partnership settle men'ts, ted,At Key to the oral exercises,—full cloth bound, I tie iiiii i ovving extracts from the written opinions of some of 'the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countanta in New,Tork, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this workin 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 metal. C. O. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank, New York." "ft is calculated to be exceeding) y useful to practical Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and March'', • • N 0.99 Front street. New-York.', . . . , "Rtalarktibly full and complete; and will certainly convey a:thorough knowledge of the subject. The un derslgned intends using It eshis Ten Book: JOHN H. SHEPHERD. Teacher of Book.keeping, Columbia College,,N. Y." "It is in every wayealculated to give a clear and sat iafactoFy inright into the very useful scienceof: which it treata, through all its gradations, from the simple style imitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most .varied and complicated commercial business. • . A. S. FEWER, Cashier 7th Ward Bank iNew•York." •"I believii It will be of gnat service, not only to. the new beginner, but to the most experienced accountant. •F. W. EDMONDS, . Cashier Mechanic's Book; %Vail street." "I consider it the first work I have ever met with from which a thoniughpraetical knowledge of the science can be obtained. . • JOHN CAMPBELL, , • fiferchant,s3 John st., New York." For stile at tbo Book Stores, and at the Author's Acad emy, corner of the Diamond and Market street_ oet3l - Steel stpd Fite M.annfactory. • riftLlE subamiblits bave enlarged their Steel and Pile hlinofaetory, on the corner of O'Hara street -and Spring aller,Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting furnace; a meltlnp furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel, now being o a superior quality, and having eaged competent operatives, they pre prepared to far • nial Files •of every . description, that will compare with" the best iiSported article ; and being determined to make it the interest Of all who use Files in any way,.tinpur chase from them, they will selltheir . Files tit reduced. prices, for Cash. They will also re.hat Filet, and pat chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron= agge lsvespebtfullyinvittd, nov") .1. ANKR[M h CO: RIM= riEN MO '‘' . 111 10 PILE!• . i 4PikefSPOOVAT.I.OX '.g.. 1- N p, - . ;• .'. ••'''' ..?,?.;.'. -. .,...,..:.. - ..,..it.', piTl4guttioo.io BRiE t .: .• . •••• t/ rk . 'VG RE-SHIPPING-TheLteiats belonging to thbiline bave been pat in•sile:oiNland. are no*intining' regularly between 'Pittsburgh tind:Erle, touching - at all intermediate Ports along the Canals .` A:Botit vrill always beat the wharf, under the ,Monollgahela Bridge,'nedane will lstart•regu/arly every other day.'', The •People's Trutisportation Line • has, every' &calif:for'. carrying Freight and Passengers. 'The . boats will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will Proceedto•Eile With great dispatch, by the canate. Tha_basta• nko'cpinnitinded by experienced and 'careful men=till 'Of wham itoteejah - in-, wrest in the Line. - ,(17- Goods sent by the'Lide . to Erie tie • r be folieetiede'd to . r ag r Y rr P e o i i g n h t t o o n r t p h au e L p a g lr . e: p 1 . , 1 y to. , . ~..1 „ , ..,• ~,..„..• , '• ' • Ft:. iftILLWAt.A.ICK,. . . • • Agent, Water etreef. Pittlbuigk.. . •• - • AGENTS': ' ',' '"" • ' • • Cue' & Co., Beaver. '' -• • • :: • R. W. Ronta.nongar,• New Casile:'";': '' . .• ," • • Taotrraitis & Mrreasieturt Pulaike • ' - • • • • SENNITI AVARREN & CO; InilldlePE#... ltltimon lieu, Sherron. t'• • ' • • ,'• ', •.- JOSICPII hiceurac,Shoosburgit: . ' '• • • • S. H. &. G., Lowirr,'Clarhsvillel ... '• . ' ' . Kum 4 bleFesursn,illig Bend: ''• '' ' •- • • • S. C. PL17111131, %Vest Greenville. • • J. &T. Rthewriuce.„Adantiv . llli.:. -. • • '' '' ' . W. H. HINEAY, Rartelowe: -•". ....._.' •• • • • • ' '' •,•,' • - W. Wenswoezn A p4l.,...Sheiritetitiplestlit: "4'4' •• %Vii. Fo,wee, Conneentville. : '" . • ••••L••-•—, Silting 'Corner. " . • .• • . W. C: waaamp; Albion'. .. ' •• • • —• • •---- .'Crailtii6Ste: • . • : , Ww. Ttike,Lockport.' , E:Fres;•Girsil.• '. '• •" • ... . .. . • A s .'Ettig; end' B. tiachttoson & • Co.; Elie. .. • The following Agents Ili' Eiie will iebeive and .fbr • %raid' Preight •to an) , Pori • on • the Lakes; shipped by • ibis ll M. Line' V Gallagher, . ' , John Hearv,! ' C. W. aaversuck .4. co:, . 'Josiah Rao: :.• • :.: • eteoe& tooralt, " • • ' Walker' & • .14' • . • elll ~.. • 14 " 616 For the Thinsportation of Freight to and from PITTSC URGII , PIiILADELPiIIAiBALTBIORE,NEW .* YORK:BOSTON, Ete, • • . • BORB/DGE - CASH, Philadelphia. TAAFFE 4- acoiv/voit, Pittsburgh. ;rll - 111.3 old cstablishedLine being now in full operation, , the yroprietonshavernadeextensive arrangementsto forward Goods .and Produce with despatch, and on .the Most favorable terms.• They confidenUy. hope, their well awn prompaneis in delivering .gitods—.pecttlror safety in mode of. carrying—capacious warebintses at each port, affording accommodations to shipptrosand owners of produce,—together with their Icing , experience and mare minidg attention to basineas e will sccore to them a con linitance of that liberal patronage they hereby g - ratefully acknowledge:. . All consignments by and for this line teceived,charge-s• paid, and forvearded in any required dizectidns• free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. ' • • No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. •Au communications promptly attended to on applies-. don to the following agents': • • Merchants Transpotrtattlos Lased VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PEILADEL- PflIA AND BALTIMORE. GOODS consigned u tor care will be forwarded with oat delay, and att e lowest current rates. . • C•. A. ItPANULTY & CO., * .. Canal Juin, Penn street, Pittatt i Va ME SEILLES & REYNO • 272 and 3t , Market street, Philadelphm • RASE, MERRILL & CO., lees South's wharf. Baltimore. more la &Fast ss ay Liao. athdall. 1848. u l.LTSlV t li tar thetrufsonr transportation . Etweenitsiricisieohastowl daysbUrgh, Waterstreet and Petcaburgh.. This Lute was formed for the special accommodation of the may burinas. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal.patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully• inform their old customers and the public generally; that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railrotuls with promptness and despatch. . TEOPRISTOES. JAS. A. LORE. GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN AMBER & CO. Aowirs— C. A. l'irAyrurs & Co., Pittsburgh; Joss Mtus; Hollidaysburg; PICIVFOIMI & WOODS. JOhIISIOWI2. , & Sinclair - , J. &J. hPDecitt;G. &J. H. ShoettLercer; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagoley & Smith; John.tarker , Lehmer& Co.; G. P. Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh. je29 LerellAnts' Tikansportatton Line, .. 11"". • to : r f d r iPe p r a ta n ti d ° . l7a c liror r o di . G l oo dig a n s a co ud nSgo nxi eg e t: our care will Le forwarded without delay, at the lowest • rakes. Bilis of Lading transtattted, and all instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge fOr stop age or commission. . C. A. WANULTV Zr. Co., Proprietors, mall - Critlaiaafiin,Liberry st., Pittsburgh. (Gazente.only. conv.l Western New Voris Colletie of Health. 207 MAts STREET. i3lliDA44, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. HIS celebrated remedy is console increasing its T fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is parties• laity recommended for Dropsy all stagei of this coma 'plaint immediate i lf relieved. no matter of how long stand tut:rat:eel°, p am phlet pl all dietoseu testimony.) on ke l urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it ' , Linde alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you and the cures testified to will coo-' vijiceihe most skeptical;—isee. pamphlet.) Liver Corn. Plaint, MMus Diseases, Feverand Ague. To the Great IVest especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineralagent, cm delete nous compound is a part of this mixture: at cure, these diseas es with certaiuty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pileaacomplaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fob lowa by a few day* use of this article. It is. far beyond any other preparation for,ilais disease, or for any other disease onginating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the ' System , Weak' Hack, NN'etiltness of the Kidneys, &c., or:ludeunation of the same, is, immediatel . r. relieved bra few Jaya use of this medicine, and a care IP always the result of its use. • if stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and alto for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struations. No [uncle has ever been offered, except this. which woald touch this kind of derangement': It may be Jelled upon ea a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thattiabd names as proof of cures in this din' easing class of complaluta.— See pamphlet. All broken' down,'debilitated dons, from the effect of Mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to ant immediately, and the poison ous mineralemdicated from the, system. • Eruptive Direases will find the alterative properties of this article PURITY TEL BLOOD, and drive each diseases from the system. See pamphlet fir testimony of cures In all diseases, which the• limits of as advertisement will not permit to be named here- Agents give them away; they. voinain pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger arruy of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi ec It appeared. is one of We peculiar features of this at. Brie, that it never fails to benefit Malty case, and if bone :.,atid muscle are left to build upon, let. the emaciated pod „lingering invalid uoez os, and keep taking the medicine its lo ng as there is an improvement.- The proprietor would caution the. public against a uumber of-articles which came out under the heads Of SAtasreattt Aa , Smuts, &0., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for nab in, and concocted to gull.the unwary •: "TOUCH TI MM nor.. Their inventors never thought of euring.such diseasestill this article had done it. A particular study of the parnpk, kre is earnestly solieUed. Agents, and sill who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. 'Put tip-in 20 ez.. bottles, at 52; 12 or. do.!atlllyach—the larger holding 61 or ? more than the two small bottles. 'Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has ' , Vaughn's Vegeta linhontopuc Mixture ,T 1 blown upon the glass, the written signature of .0. C. Vadghn" on the directions, and 11 0: C. Vaughn Buffalo," stamped °nth° cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by'Dr. O. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207. Main street . , Bu ff alo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letteneunless post•paiti..--t;,rifer from regularly authorised Agents eouvud. ' Post-paid let ters, or verbal cOmmunicauons solicitingadvice, prompt ly Intended to gratis. • ' • • • Officee devoted exclusively to the sale of this article : 132 Nassau et., N. V.; 21)5 Eimer st., Salem, Mass.; and by, the principal Druggists throughout the Crated States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents [ No. 2. Libeny at, near Canal Basin. ! • Wholesale and Kasen.. • - 9A,LIDLE, HAIINESSAND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 1) °BERT' H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- • • 11, form his friends and the. public generally, . /WI he continues to occupy that large and com medions Store Room, fonnerlyoceepted by Samuel n esunk & Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment - of Saddles; Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Baga; - Sisddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, hnd all other arti• elms in his line. - • --- Ho altio keeps constantly on hand, and Is prepared to tarnish to order, all kindlier Riveted Hose, manufactured of kh.p. hest material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 00 per cent. Country .21ferthents , and Farmers would do well to cull • and examine his stock before onrchasing elsewhere; as ' he is determined to sell Ent rate articles at very low prices. . • 0:7 Don't forget the place, No. fif,, comer of Wood .treet and. Diamond Alley. itrifie rINEO,II3B.DIE.S, (11140, &a..—su scut ope 4 Lug. non Brandy, "Jae Hennessy,. . 2 hi. pip es Cognac Brandy, 'l5, " Otard, Dopey & Co. , .• $l4 " " PinetiCa.stillon it Co." 12 octaves Rochelle " •" A. Seignette." ' 4 pipes Holland Gin 6 q r. casks sup. Palo $ herry.Wine,l'butf Gordon & Co.. 4( ti ILBeigh,deril• 1" " " Madeira' ." /0 " " "L. P. Teneriffe " "Carpenter;" • . 40 " " " Oporto " ' " vuridas index Lutbon : .10 hhds., 20 halfdd., and 20 . 0b15; Haut Sauterne Wine; ." • Bonleatax Claret, "Itloinferand; 16 - hfateetllea " "Bergess ; . •:. • . . 16 haskits Champagne Wine, "Heidsefek ;" „ • 16 •" . • "PA:blunter& CO," .. 10 ." " • A< Isigueron9k,Sons .. ...SO cocoa •Claret,•of various grades, Imported irlAsfullett; 10 Bordeirez Olive OR, crop 1848, "Luraude ' r . 6 It SI ..“ 41 ,! g 9 • Latoufg”: • '.‘ • Just received aiid fbr sale ( sepal) MILLER & RICKETt3ON. ;. ;- L. .., + .., ~. • - -•• • " T7ri BORDIDGE & CASH, 278 ..Mazketatrnet,Phibidellthin. . .TA.AFF7E A, O'CONNOR; 'Ciulalßasin..Pinsburgh. O'CONNOR t, S & CO., . Ninth stre Haliimore. WILLIAhI,B. e WILSON, 68, Cedar swam, New York. ME E ti. - Ktit Ne i..• 4 vir Cinzimper e;eilm4ign & ; . l lint., L slnririrnr,Extatiatti'a Co., St ' all st.,New-Vorh,..i ; .,,,l. l i i,v*ivol„England.. _„„..... Easiiccract.talitfortn their.friends and the - • ,:; r' r..i00 bliWticit they hare conimeneed the Gais4 : - r • . 4„..s,,ipping.and. Commission: - Businers to, . • ,i ,i.. il• , gether.with The General "parrenger.Bariners, 1 •3 - -. grantingcertificates of passage from,Londott, Old'off „Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the rY 10:New York, Boston.and Philadelphia, an the ~ ost reasonable. terms.. • . ~, ~, , • •• Dials and Bills of Exchange,trom,El to any amount on the Royal Bank of.lrcland .and its brunches, and ,on T e days of.sailing of,the Regular line of Liierpooi Pac et/tins-fixed .upon.isol.the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, slatand th of ; overynotith.. - • ••• .- •'• +- - '•- -•"' T ese Ships are all of the largest class , and, are com, i i ma ed ; by. men, of •chisructer and experience :: • iThe. Cab n accommodations are. all quit .can he desired ie. pelmet. sPlendor.and convenience.. They.nra furnished, witev , exydescription of stores of. the beat kixid. . Punc, tual tyM .-the. days of-sailing.willibe strictly adhered to. I P oket Shipsßoscius,.Siddons,. Sheridan and‘Garrick, are' easels of the largest class; and, those desit'ous,to bri out their friends, cannoteelectAner Orsafer.Ships, Pa s can be secured at the lowest rates. swb • . N Orleans Line of . Packots sail we ehly..: rOp, p ass . age t ag r freight, apply as above. jsE o pi 8 rt i o ~ JOSEPH NowD , FiNi o , r ~.., . • EDMUND SNOWDEN, d de I i.] Corner tlth an Smithscldsts., Pittsburg i H - 4 iirrkileli di, co,ia • ....1 . • IP 1 . . A 11-it;AWII. .ir. .DI In N-T.SI:- 1 , IllriHereafter, all Steerage Passengers canting: from Eusope; engage: din America to come over, in either of thoadvaer.Hsparnesi & Co., will be furnished with the follbstring Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles lal rony good .—Ses Act qf Congras,..Afey 17, 18418. - IS PLAN will preventatckness milmard. Hereto-. fore, when Passengers found themselves in Previa io , many , of them came on chard entirely destitute, li which often caused much sickness and death.. 36 the. Bread, , All of good quell : death.- 1 30 Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, , •- of the Provisions 10 " . Flour, - - ' 110 " Beans and - Peas, , lvered to flanished will e be ach 35 " 'Potatelei,: - . ' • ' - P a ssenger . every 1 pint of Vintizat, weeki with -a suf -' .60 gallants of Water, ficient supply of Dms, Salted Pork; free from bone.) Feet for cooking. ach Ship in thin Line will be properly ventilated, and a. ood house over the passage-way leading to the Pas se ggers'ap artment. : The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, forthe use of Passengerts, are kept Under' cover. Every title Mimi' will be'Paid to promote theirbealth and comfort. Agent `t Pittsburgh ) - ' JOSHUA - ROBINSON, ',.....1. 36 7 ' ..,___,__' ": . ' ' - Fifth st., near Wood. Tiospottia Glaziers ../ZmigrattolsOnioe.• • .:- RtMITTANCES arid Passage to and from a rinil3ritain and Ireland,.4 W. ".: fit J..T. TaPscott, 75. South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 96 %Valer ie Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the 'abbve House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friendi from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves theirchuracter and-long standing .inlbusiness will give ample assurante that all their ar rangements will be curried out faithfully. hlesark.- W.'& J..2`. Tapseott are long and favorably known for the superior class, acctmtmodation, and sailing qualities oftheir Packet Ship.. • The QUEEN OF TliE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, lirvEßPoor., add SIDDONS. two of which leave' each port monthly—from New York the 21st and . 26th, and from. Liverpool theft and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Dition•Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure . from Liverpool every five days, being thui determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. %V. Tapscott's constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi Manalsecurity that the comfort and accommodation of ' the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers. Being, - as usual, extensively engaged in_ .the . Transpditation Business between Pittsburgh and , the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers inurtedMtely on their landing, without a chance - et disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contrast for passage from any sea-- pert in Great:Britaili or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged In giving them facilities. for carrying - .passengenr so far inlantruot otherwise ati. tamable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur thertWest by the best mode of conveyance, without any additiofial charges for their trouble.. NiThere persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. M E M 2 REMITT'ANCE..4. The sabsclibeis are also prepared to give drafts at sight foennyansount. payable =the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording. a safe and ezpeditious mode,of remitting funds. to those eountries i .which persons requiring such facili ties will find it ta.their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map274&w-ly Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers, do Co: fict.roa sr., Nrw Yeas; Ears( (ICA'', DEDLINI SCOTLAND ROAD: LIVERPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for itt4B. BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL , LINL,' of Liverpool and New York Packets, take The liberty 'of tuntornming to their old friends and castorithns, that theiffirrangements for the year 1.548 being complete, they are prepared to bring oat passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New ork and Philadelphia.' They refer to their former (mune of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their oedens, that the mune' satisfaction will tat rendered. as heretofore. IaItIIiTTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Drafts fur sale, payable t z on demand, at any Dank in Ireland. The, izadersigned has maid, arr angemants to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, doling the present year; . .febs-tmdaw*, . • ~ EILAKEIN, Passage To and Orem— tit& GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEORIIII Brrertati h. Sov, No. 124 Waterloo Road, Li vespool._ Crttarastir. Rtrranu, No. 52 Soulh at, N. Y. - rIPHE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency_ at this city &the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared tomake engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. by t h e re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Perms engaging widths may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival iti this country. • Apply to or address • SAMUEL SPCL URKAN 2c CO., - ' 142 Liberty at ., Pittsburgh.. N. 8,---Passtiges * engaged here front Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts tor any amount forwarded, pay able at tight, thrbughotitthe'United Kingdom. jrat.ly 41LitPASSILKGE2 AMP. ExarrrrAtscs 0111.pe. trARNDEN . CO. continue Co bring,out persons from 1.1. ally part of England, Ireland, .Scolland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms. with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. Nl,'e do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be mg, and despatch therti without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as.we defy any of our passengers to show that .they. were 'detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could- be sent in some old my% - at a cheap rate, which, too frequentlyproved their Collins. . . 'We Intend to perform our contracta honorably, cost what it may, and.nof net an was the case last season with other races, who either performed not at all, or when it . suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to .£l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. . • ItERITTANCE. ~',e i • ,rpiEsubnii ber.• are priparid to forward money to all • L parts9f Eogland, Ireland, Scotland'and Wales, with despatch, and la the lowest rates. • SAMUEL IirCLISRKEN CO., k febl2 ' 142 Liberty street. RE!►DE W ASSIN GT ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1311 E Partnership heretofore existing between JOEst D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been 'dissolved by =anal consent. The subscriber may be.courid at his offlice, on Fourth 'street, between Smithueld and Grant sta., Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. deci.s-3m .11,S ADE WASHINGTON. Eagle Saloon and Restaurant, . . No, 66 63, 'atuf 61 IVood street Alik . . . • . The subscriber wonld.respectfully inform hie *loads and the public generally, that he-has had the above well known establish mem tined up in a.vory superior style, and is now pre pared with every "requisite, to serveup all the delica cies the season ,atfords. PYSTEBS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell i to gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut' ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in - Pittsburgh. XX ALB of, the beat brands. Imported &Tors in eve ry variety.' Ile would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared' to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su perior manlier ; SUP PERS fofßalls,Societies or private Parties. DT — I . 'arvitra Roa 'nu always in readiness- Newipapers will be kept on file front all quarters. deels JOHN T. DONNLLEY TO THE ENTEB.PRISING.—A rare chance is now. presented for the 'safe investment in a business en tirely new ;.one tulsiptecl to the man of limited; as well as to the Man of 'exFensiVe resources; yielding a profit from capitalanil enterprise 'beyond any operation of the day. It is the complete mOnbpoly of a staple article, ab solutely necessary and - essieintal to every family, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artlzan and profes sional man. - To capitalists, an.oppornmity. otters itself for a lucrative employment of either large orainall sums. bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.—: Those tresiroin-of embarking in a pleasant,gerrteel bus'. ness, are invited, with. others, to call at the office of, the undersigned,-examine the. article, and forth their own judgment, from the Inc is presented. Braidings; St. Clair street, next door o Esquire - lobes' office lleefinf. .7rrio COACH MAKElRtt,ellto undersigned has oa hand 'mud will selloo' elan the lot, at greatly reduc ed rates allwool ttrab . Cloth, all wool and:union 'Damask andEirlians,Buckrame,Are. IL D. THOMPSON, dec6 ikOrtiarketst.oltme doors from Liberty. • -.,. • • ; , • ,-znrw pasmoiemi HAMMEN & CO.'S JOSHUA,ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood et A Card COLVER & MA'MtS =MEE f ~ ~ ~' , Vise analllW-Ixto In,stxtranco, - • frßß,Lniurilitce Compaby OfilsiorthAinefica L of Plula 7 Ref phisi Mrouglilfs-duly anilforiteit Agenti the sub-' scriber, - offers-to IttakepCnilabeht arid linitted , lntiamitee on propertg,in this'city told its vicinitg, and orfshipaterds by : the etioal and itsbrit.'' •'' • _ DIRECTORS Aithut G.:Coffin, Prish: Samuel Brooks, 2,..Renry; -. •• - Charles Taylor": 8 muel W. .P ones , ••, •- Samuel W. Siattlf;" , Ambrose White,- . John A.-Brown, , Jacob - M. Thomas, John 'White., - • • John.R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, • . Riohard D. \Vocal, I r tc hl o i lde ' st Insurance'' li C e o l Vop . a D ity S ,ln erra th r e d 'B S n e rted Statbs, having been chartered in 1704. lis'Oliarter is per pentad, and from its-high itanOng, - 41bnr experience, ash,. ple tnettncantl mo?iding-all risks of , an extra hazardoraf chataptdr, it may . he cons defied rOlbripg• ample secari ty thd • ptiblic. • 'WILLIAM P.' JONES.' At Counting Room of Atwood ; Jones et, Co.; Wabrr and Frobt sts4 Pittsburgh •• may4y The Fr, .assklla Fire Insurance COrapillity.l OP vartdomeau.. • • • { , CRARTER PERI'ETUAL.—S4OO,OOO paid in office ;163it Chestnut sit., north side, near Fifth: Take laid. mute, either pertnannt-orlimited; against loss or dates. agebr fire, on •property-and effects'of every description; in tovrti,or country, on the, most reasonable ' terms'. AP.' pliqatiati, made either personally , or by letters, will be, promptly attended to. - N. BA.NPSE,R, C. G. BANCKEit, Secretary-- • , DIRECTORS: Charles N. illanCker, , Jacob R. Stilftli' ' '• .= Thomas Hart, ' George W. Richards, Thomas .1. Whaitori,'.. Mordecai D:.l-.ewie, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi Borie,, • Samuel Grant/ David S. Brown: 'PITTSBURGH AGENCY. N. 117—Office of the Agencron tbo NOrth7East-marner of Thirriand Wood streets, Pittsburgh. , ' '•, Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh; Allegheny and the surrounding country. No maiine of inland navigation risk's taken.' autl4-1 Y • - AGENct," oto THE , FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF pHILADELPIA.N. E.-corner of Third and Wood streets. Pittsburgh.—The - hunts tit' the , company on the first Of January, .1845, as published itt conformity Jvith an act of the Pennsylvania Legialature, Bonds andMorttages• 8600,614 93. Real Estate, at cost • —.• ••• .. • ''''''''' ." . 7/°°,96.7 .' 77. Tempoiary Loansi Stacks and Cash _207,499.79 , . . . Baking. alotal•of. .. , . , ' £i202,023 42 Affording , certain assuranCe that all losses..will.be promptly met , and giving entire security `,lceall who ob tain policies from this Company.. Risks:Wien at as Ititiy, rates as are consistent ivith security. _ ,•.' ' ''' ''' ' ''. - 4, c2 3 • • -- , • - :WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. ' • H. GALLAGHER. • B. .7,1r. STILLER GALLAGHER, LONG fi/Ablign4 No. 109 Front et.. between Wood and kmitkfield esteem, NlA . l i s ZF e A . CLU n fiaß r lokß rn el p li! oLa u ll n i i z r ektt i l i b le E m td ., Oral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds fortiss,..iTater, Stearn. Brass Castings for Machinery and'anti.ann—: ton metal (or same. Purticiilar attention paid in Gas . Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna.,' mental ientlants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., eon. 'stantlY on hand. ' 00t8" AILM• A ILELSTRONG. SAMUEL CEO' ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Cam:mission law/mots, No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa...witiTattedid. promptly to the sale of every description of Western: Product, and other articles entrusted:to their care. Ramiro—Hanna, Hussey fc.00., Pittsburgh Graham & Co., New Lisbon. ;0.; Merchants generallyi' 0.; Rhodes & Oglehy, Bridge - Por., Richardson & Bro., CiocinnatiP.J. FrHoward,Lotusitle, , GAlle de. Dorwort, St. Mria; Steuben. vle. deciy' LAW SC DOL. TSubscriber will recite nt hiS office / young' . Geh -1 ilemen desiritni lo read law: He will superintend and direct their studteS, and by constant supervision.and strict weekly examination. prepare them for admiudon. to the Bar. READE WASHINGTON, The Subscribers have been in habit cranny profession; ul intercourse with Retitle WllAhington,F.E.q.,.for malty years. and feel great pleasure in attesting the aceuracy, of his legal information, and his eminept capacity for the undertaking let forthin his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a corapetent khowledge of,thc legal tro. cession, to avail them.selves of the advantages which his .proposed LAW School will afforttthem. Charles Shaier. A. Burke, Thos. Williams,, hreandle , ,s, 'C. Darragh, . Robert Wtiods, James 'Dunlop , C. 0. Loomis Wan. B. ArClure, J D. Mahon. A. W-. Loomis. deels-nru, Great — B ....;arsa._ ...orator, . teIIITIIFIELD AND aritzers. riTrsisteciii, PA.; -4- I. the most popularof all BOOT and SHOE EST t. tablishments to the Weal. This place has gained ", its reputation by Its - proprietor keeping the very, • best Lioota and Shoes. winch are- made eXpietily. to order loutish , . market, and he is not satisfied only-hTS keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the „Western. country, hut be is enabled and deter- Muted to sell his GOODS-lower than any outer house . possibly , Can. he cares sot whet "facilities they. beast Of having for oirering,c,reat inducements to thegablig, It in impossible to set Ibilh alishe advantages and faciliatsr in an advertisement, that the Great. Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell BOots and Shoes of the very best qualities and stylea at kepi 40 to 25 per, cent, 'Giver than guy other slore'in the city. The way to test the Menet:hi focal) whointend'anrchas ing BOOTS and SHOES; to call at . BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER. examine the stock and pricea; and rill will be satisfied thatthe Great Bargain Corner, Sinith field and Fifth. sapeu, is the place for the public, one Mid all, to get good Soots and Shoes cheap, threasb.. . . dee9 7 ciient; 'aria ern Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AN WHIP .MANUPACTORy. THE subscriber taken tinn method of inforthing hui I friends and. the public la gettergl,. that he hag the 'largest stock of .I.lto following named ankles, of Ifis own rhauttfriettnT, in this city—Stiddien, Harness., Trunks and. Whips all of which he will NTarratit to be made of the .best material, and by the hest mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lower,than bus been hereto Gare Sold in the city, he rould invite personsin need of the , iibtce nnerled'att. ticles,to his, Warehouse, 'No'. Liberky. street, °prick.' cite Soventh: Al?o,haridn a:lade to order foroachinery„ Chickerings's New Circular Sea.le Platros. EIGHT NEW PIANO-SORTES. from the celebrated manufactory of Clacker i• lug, Boston; with the new impToced cir cular senledust received and now open. For pale at at Mr. Chickaristg's Factory pricer, • JOHN H. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street, PittNburgb gale Agent for Chicker inte. grand and square Pianos, forMesuernPettna., ocW • 0 FINSTON 'lc - STOCKTO2'i have just 'Teel ve &the 1 following new works: • History of Congress,. Biographical and Political, com prising a history of internal improvements, (Rivers, Har bors, &c,) from the foraintiou of the Government to the pie c e" lit"; embracing, else, historical notices of va rious political events of Ocean Stearn Navigation; ht the Tea 'and Coffee lei: together biographies, par: sonal histories, dec., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. .' • ,-, History of Charles I, of England; by,„„laeob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Blanchesterlife. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; w by Bombe' Wetted, Esq.; F.D. S. of the nner telople, Barrister at La. ' " deeS .Iron Cit y Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery: , SHEP.HA RD . WOULD respectfully inform; friends and the pub lic generally, that he has adde4lo his other busi ness, the manufacturing, of Crackers _ pf every variety.-- Hama purchased one sn - W. R., - Pieviols Cracker and, Pilot BreatA machines, he is prepared to fill tilt orders for craokers:or pilot bread at the Rhorkeg notice and hopes by a strict attention to busincssi to share a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield. . - , . N S. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepeitt Bread, arge.and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had al he store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made •to order. r. • ,:. J. SUEPRAIUJ. No 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st, 'SIt Is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw.lP REAi the f rho sulerPt"Y tar gntaa , of Dr: iPtZ from a respects e czt-, izen, who has tried it: PrrnsaMitur, Dec. 15, 1841. MtiSRE. NATO & 13nociwav:—Atter laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing'Cough and , most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef fects of several of the "infallible's. ,e I was induced topur chase a bottle of your Oriental Clough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise; - ater using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. "DU rho best medicine lee& sato.” True copy. ' JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Dmggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street; near ' • • inns WiATV bAGUERHEISTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Build ngs, Fourth street—Horton & Attraoirv, D'aguerivo typists from the Easteni citiett,'Wotild call the attention - of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the 'neighboring towns; to their Daguerreotype of 'citizens' and others, at rooms in the third story of BuTlce , a building, 4th `at. Persons wishing pictures taken. mayy met assured that no pains shall be spared to produce 'Meth in the highest perfection of the art. Oar instruments are of the InostPOw erful kind, enabling us to eXectite pictures drpaseed for high finish and truthfulness to nature: T h e p atio are solicited to call and examine.. ,g , , Personseitting for pictures, are neither relairred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction ;.sgiven. - N. B. Operators will find this a . good . depot for stock and chemicals. itrlnstructions giveii in the art, containing the more. recent Improvements. - - • ' • Oyster Agency.' CILYSTERS CHEAPER THAN'THE,CHEAPEST.— Ai' 'Received this day, direct froth Baltintore, by Ex: press, Pine Fresh - Oysters, which I will delllow, at my , .store, in the Diamond; also at Wm. Kianier's;eorner of Second and Smithfield streets, and Rcorner of Fiflh and Market alley. ' I will receive them daily at the above places. - All Oysters warranted ; money returired, if nofgood. ' nov2s -DRAVO' .New nl i nin en", Silks, Velvets, ace. - . 1 J ...S6i) UST received. from New :York'. a choke selec tion of elegant rich Satins,..Silks, Whiter Ribbcinti,` French Rowers, Plumes, &c. • A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, floods, Cones, , Cardinals, V ise t ts. &c., cm hand and made to order in the latest style, at the shortest notice. MRS: DUFF, dec6 No. 10 St. Clair st.lWest side.) FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.---Mre:S. Dana ny Fourth street, near Wood, would intorm the Ladies Pittsburgh nod vioinity,lhat she will open . on Tuesday, the 24thinst.;an extensive assortment of g a l ami Winter Millinery , - ec.120 CHANGEABLE SILK VISITSOron Criammlas Palm ..ktrus,—W.H..lHurphy has on hand trfew VerY:band'• some changeable Silk Vis its, very striiablefor.Chnstma s •presents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also, handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen cambric Hdkis., decZ3 _. ._ rt.-~.-....: _ -.-- ---.-,—_----,-- T . lIVELCOMPLAINT, JA,UNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, .1...4 forotts DEBILITY;ZILSE'AqEOF THE KID- - N lf.Ssf - ASTIIIIA. and .tilhaffectlizns'arising from erangement or r disease - in - the Bilinry; Digee- 1 • ' I tive,-. Ta sculari.ReSpiratoryi,and - ..Nervous ; .-` r Systems, such, as- consupationi.iaward : • ! P iles, heartbum,ossolappetite,ceall le ed tongue, acidity.of the atom-- l nch, swimming of the head, i fullness or weightin the '. , -• ~ r stomach, dimnessof,i - , • 4 ~ ! vision palpita. .“ .. .. ' tiara of - the- ,_ .. .. . .Choking or suffocating sensati4 deprek,ion of spirits ,. suisiden , dMilies of , heat, pain in . -the :aide or back, ' Weakness of the limbs,. cold - feet, constant im-- . - ! aginings of evil, fever and ,dullpain in the I head, pain and .difficulty of. breathing • '' I .when lying,upon the side,.frightfal . , • ' - d reams,souremetationi,yellow. . .. ne ssei4ei!kln'an deY 4.' s ' . decencyof.perspirattinn, &c, &e. can be , , ettecally , --. : ummdliyiDOCTOf'lOOFUND' - :-- '.,•.' ( . si i CELEBRATED;GER.MAN HITTERS 4. . - Their power over the nisi:Tye di's:nisei is' not ex celle !;--• 'if Oquallerhy . , Any other, preparation in tie United States; as the cures Millis' bitratteit, in many cases IX' - ter ektlful,physieians had failed. , r... perangeMent in the lbw and stomach are sources of e .insanityr-ficup disorder ptobstractien,o.!cambidactjort.of ,th isyrnpittOetic and other *ryes . follovio, and the far e '. dons of the brain ire imrhizred Sind 'deriing l edris - therves are:the ednilectingmeditart between inind and matte? it follO( we , the , reciprocal aatiets that both's:must:be. Otiose or.` corn less, mplietyleg •. and derange# kr , ,ita c ltaneokkgdx; dempgementthemwallalso produce diselkse •Mse.S . .i . - LUPGS,:UTERUS aid KMNES. 118*e/rail die Frain: The - thousande 'lnter Mie - With'' YELLOW 'l , ' v k..R.;; ,CHOLERA. or INFLUENZA; is owing! to' the halite.] cense; and the maiority , of4cases of that.mostipainfol dis p as e , PQNSUMP,T/Olsioniginatesfrom ibetianie, 'ln fact the_stemachis, the inspertani orgakin the,..,systentr. , o matter: ascipon it , you depend for' the suacest anditlY the adVantaires'to be derived trium the' isdniiitiandli6n &Wiwi ' i' - te rim I medicines::. Its inactions . 'areMPlhemlnuist, ins. penance trc every one inmonnitutingthe-souree.and fonn.: laitorlife,,whichtstintrition. ; No organpossespessuch reipaikalilesynipathies, none such remarkable power in , modifying every part of the system. 1 The tare success in treating disease of the-liver and stombetssittebeidally hint Mil been a Wiitteefilithelegfed knowleitgeat tbeinfunetions i lint the .preparation .of . •a comp:Mud Met w ooldgiet.tilmet-lhe . dil(eaell Mid44l the, atre%4EthiteLeiia, al ai r i c t l lViriaN t bi l ire b llraY i 'I, '"I EOATITI I .,k' • and Wilii i n virkimiiiperionneintly'desticif editiVetie*ssi - - and:give strength and vigor to-the frame,-at no..time.de?' bilitating, the patient, -and they are grateful to the issOM delicate stomach underney,circurastances.. ,; • : ' ALL CAN BE CURED; WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, . 'ler Wrrenr - ,zes' . rowatt or' antercurt.); ' ' ' • The few .months fhis , preparation.hati been beforiS she Tublis„fins, from its infallible efficacy, elicited I.lo:eulegy befthe,press thiongh..ihe_land, their,object being for the benefit of suffe,ring humanity.; its succeis. has ,surpsuised . all precddentk, and;it liTree front all alcoholic stiindlant, - 'syrup , mercury; aloes i qiilnine, acids ' arid'alLinniriotia ingredients, and espectallyndapted . to'the diseases of the ./Irriahre c limite of. the United Siatet, Slid-the /Welt lit : 'WEEK AND .DEL,rc i Art .cf.14tipREir,,,...... are made strong by" Ming ii-in.faet 3,lBRD:tinily medt-. eine, and can be administered - With safety - in is." - Chnd one year. olatthe tielicate fainale c ora manot ninety: t, • . . The- P,hilsulelphia Deu n iperat sayst---oThib.,medmine has an exiniindinary virtue and efficacy,and is in ,heat -demand: We can speak "from experlerre4 "Osten has _produced mani wonderful . . The Di -11 Y ban 'daYa :T...." We believe if is' ode' of fhb best modietnes of the ttgea friend hang used it in hib own farnitywith great satisfaction inrthe Jaundice and,'Liver,Votl,WhthlL2; - TheSptn . roftheTlleglae ei tOlesa4_: “Ds - our good citizens, who are. invalids... A t -iota . the many, astom z tithing cures thothave.beenpefformed O y Or. Ilooftind'd 1 celeurait. women Bitters? If iherdoinot, yy-e recent, mend them to„the; Gern, , Afedicine k tore. utn VS Race street; all 'maniere arbielekwith,Liver omplarrit, 'Jelin dice; Dyspepsia'Or •Neriois Debihtn: the Doctor has Mired many of otir einzens,...ailer the , best physicians had failed....W.e.have-used them. and they have proved to be a me dieing:Ant eyery'one,should . know, oliand We cannot refrain gieing eurteithisony in their - favor, an d :that which Ores diem greater claim upon our humble. ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. - ,-- ; - • The Evening BulletinSays:The 7 Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for' Jaundice; Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints." • -' . . -. Neaps Ginette'sayss-sgt is' not - often we notice, the 'various excallrnt medicineß advertised in our colimuse, because we pro unwilling tiripeak except from personal _experience', aid . a.g.* coniihintion fortunately makes us generally - strangers to such articles. A word, hirii"- ever, ofDr.HoellaciPs German Bitters..; This Nev CIO* to he an eicellentaitiele fulfilling in every respect :What is claimed fiirif by.the advertiser. • ' . k The Daily News 'says: . ' .:' : ' . L. "A - 'AIEDICLTS.-we speak k n owingly of Dr. Hoof. land's celebrated German linters when we say - it - is a :blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems, ithas not, we think. ;113-SQL'AI. -it it. A VRCALTABLZPREMBATIOIt . AXD MAin wrruotrs..ll-. couot, and - to 'all Invalids we -. would recommend 'ilea' worthy- their. confidence..- What stronger testimony, can a medicine have? Atthe Depot can be seen the orniences of many of our most respectable citizens ofeures in all the foregoing , dis. Principal Depot, German Medicine Store; 21 , 3 RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John P. Logs-miler risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respectaele dealers gen. eranythreushout the country. .. .•.. . - - - --- - Etl3 SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs ore in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in. it a sound of , - ..mix - Vde iiiikritin? tour 'dirii4Wfd,Yoitildor and earthly ioy, is now p erhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold-her pale clears, her thin shrankett fingers, tell the hold disenite - has already gained upon her —the sound' of her sepulchral cough pierces your rurno,/liallorhettlast about to enter life, disease sheds n heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the flu; nire—your hectic cough and feeble limbs • tell of ycruir . loss of hope, but you need. not. despair_ There lea balm which will. heal the wounded lungs; it is • • • ' -Skte:Xinstatta All Healing Balsam. Mrs. Arritua; the •wife of Wm. H. Attree, Em. was siven up by Dr. Sewall of Washington.' Dra. Roc and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she most die. She had 'every appearance of being m consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians--Shennan's Balsam was given and it cured her. • Mrs. GARRADRAIPTZ. Of Bull's Fern% WAS also cored of consumption by this,Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 231 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medecine afford ed relief—tint the Balsam operated like a charm: Dr. C: also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthera, which it ver fails of doing. Sittin Blood - alarimng as it ma ne y be, is effectuall cur e d by g thi Balsam. ft heels the ruptured or wounded blood vesSels, s end make the lungs sound again. Rev. Harr. av Jona, 195 Eighth avenue, was eared of•• cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to siste r-in - law who was laboring under Consumption, and to anOther sorely afflicted with the' Asthma. In both eases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfintable health. Mrs. Lecructis Watts, 95 - Christie-et., suffered Nita Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to. subdue every attack by n timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints. and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma'and ConsumptiOn. Price 25 cents and 331 per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau atreet. New York. Lilcewiso Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, 'Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor, Man's Plaster ; • Sold wholesale' and retail by ,WM. JACKSON, - at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, - 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh,head of:Wood street, and - by the following dulY appointed Agents for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall; Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghnest; Manchester;J. IL H: Jacque*, Birminginini; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J . G. Muslin, cor. Webster At. and Elm; Darnel Negley, East Liberty; H.' L. Mitchell, 'Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James 14PKee, Siewartnown; John Black, 'Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland k Son, firEces-' port; McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley 111 , Lnughlin, Plumb Township; 'Wm. J. Smith, Temperaneevilleries. .Fulton. Tarentum;G 11.Stari, Sewiekly. • mar9-ly Ai' ORE 'TESTIMONY !—Dr. W. LAMM,. of Fayette beenJJ.l., N. Y . „ says: "r well persuaded, and have for sante tame, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great tine to all those who may have - occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepshrand BilionS 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. CUTHBERT, c i ty Smithfie reet. n eard. Also, by Wm. Cole ,• Allegheny it G. Thir ßir mingham; end John•M'Cracken.Fifth Ward. febl7 ' Jaynes' Funnily - ftle dicta:sea s • R. S. S. COOK, Niue, Ohio; writea, J "f have used your Vermiltege, Carnaaatite, Balsam; and Ezpectoiant, in my practice, for the last.three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with' them,' and never, as yet, to my recollection, - failed of realizingg my • fullest expectation in their curative properties: Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but; judging from those-1 have used; I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence 'reposed in them, 'by those who have used tnem. I was' fonne'rly very partial to WO*. Vermifuge, titttil 1 becarneitelniun tdd with yours, which ' hat my decided preferene to•any other now in use. S. S. COOK, M. - D." Resseetfully, ypurs, . Irr,.For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72. Fourth et.. B. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.- , -Tbis pr . e: JD. paration has proved itself to beof very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs`Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough,. and other Pneumonic ,Arectitins; and the propnetors - fealwarranted in recom mending it as a 'Safe and useful medicine, and err pre- pared ,to show cerlifikatesof indisputable authority, in ,testimony of its value, Itia pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low a price as to place within, the reach of. every person. There are, perhaps, bat few Cough preparations that will- pro •dine such decided effects in.such a, short time. -Pre pined and sold by • _ Corner of First and B. A. corner of .k Six C t t i! . ' and :Wood streets., decd R. RALP/F$ CILATZII VEGIiTABLR. F . /Lustre , far D ELYB imle, wholesale and retakarthe Rasa, PISTATIC 01/117Cli t '. . . • No. , 50 Smithfield et. Also, by. Win. Cole, Allegheny , city: J .G. Staith, - Bii , . rainghani; Joint McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward.-"' .. . . , . ... - • ibORSALF.:—A brickdwelling house and lot, in a plea, - cant location, situated on Hitolf street,-,Alleghefiy.i The house IS well arranged, haviag'alond cellar,A kitch= en and dining room, hall and twcitationr, threshed rookad apd finished garret.'.•:Lot ie 20 feet, h.t . rna deep; tort back .street.- Tennsi MO'ui hand, potence la' fourntlq - Yeaf/Y Pirenh" -..•- • • .-; . k , cj.ralßEßT,Veneral Agerit,,•„ itug Smithfield street ME :~ .' .~ Y in gaz Ines • for.January, , ,..i. 848, • I)ECEIVED AT M. - A...MINEWS, Smithfield r. street ; . atirddoor above Second street—, . Godey's 'Ladyls Book, unusually. large, with six at tractive engravings; the literary- department of the.high... cstnrder for this No., commenting a new volume..• . • Sartaia's • Union •Magazine,'. beautifully. embellished, and comprising 80 pages of reading matter ; all original. 'Graham's Magazine , illustrated with four beautiful en. gravings ; tin luxe, alai! double number; • • Poems xtf..lohn Quincy Adams, with - Notices. of his Life and Character: .t . • • r A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Church, against the charge of corruption, in;the adnunistrationaf her discipline ; published-by onierof the Church: Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious - Wedding; trans lated from the French of Rodolphe Toptfer. An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev.-John-N.- Matra—a narrative of his-first maniage; also, his second,. with many particulars never before published . I Second volume Paul Ardenheim, now, complete; ..by George Lippard., . • • : t.: Mary. Barton; a Tale of Manchester-Life; England ; pitblished by.the :Harpers. - • . . t Julian De:Clifford, or Woman's: Love; . -Romance 'of ,Smiles and Tears ; illustrated. . Angelina Luimore, or the Life of a Beauty; by-the Maher Of the dilt, - Brenclrof•Promise, acc., The • Hunchback, or: the. Bell Ringer" of Notre Dame;. by Fie tor , Hugo . - - •"decl4-- t • ' Noilae latheEi sabscriber informs generally;" and Housekeepers and Retail grocers particularly that he is ditcoutibuing the QUeebsvtre briiitieSE‘Aud sell of his present stOckat reduced prices:. _Thosetzto wish to obtain Cit.i4a,,Qurevistoar t , or Giass,..will And tbis a! rare opportunit y for getting saclfarticles as they:want, touch than the tuna rates.. .• 'Remember the, pIace,,CHINA tHALL . , No.:, 118. Wood tsireet,nearihe Auctiowstore. • •-• • • ; dispose of my wbolitnock. to • any person vrishihff to IlY44:.l4.brirtr. *• . • • • • • ljaufhti ; • - - CORNER OP PE IN AND ST. 'CLAIR EI4EETS' TpRESIFOYSTERS, GAME, and ' every delicacy .L 3 '=the :season khe , nutrket affords, served. IP 411 1 F , s¢ortest tiotteenhdin the very - best ' The tiOuse, fated up and arranged in the best order, under the MAn:' agerneut of [sep27l JOHN M. CAMPBELL. 7' • , eiriigst4ith 'HAIR CHM - 011IN'ESE. Itt — n. , •inatible_elirtlcld for ',growth, beauty' and restoratiori of the Hair. Tina 1./re{un. when once known, will slmereede all eitherrilni, Mee of the kind now in use. Where the haft indeed har4h, thin, unhealthy, uor turning - grey, a few applies tionii will make the hair soft and dark, and give „it wbean., Lifer, lively appearance; and will also make It maintain' its liveliness and healthy color,. twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the•hair is thin] pr has, fallen. on, it may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of ashrg oils on their hair ahould at once purchnce a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, nest_ is so composed Mat it will not injure the hair. like the oher preparations, but will beaolify.•*-and give perfect satisfaction in every starves. For testimony' to its verysaperier qualitiesoce the fol: lowing 'leller 'from the Rev. Mr; 'Caldwell to , Mesrrs. HeuderibottloStretch j Nashville, general agents far the Southern States: • • ' • _ . .Ldttet ofthe Caldwell Pasta! , ofthi Presbyterian bigassi.flivingiumorr & &Burnt: Giornacsus-4 take, ;Leasure in adding my testimony jn favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parities Mitten Hair Cream; for, about two' yerirs ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and 'disposed to come oat; bnt having procured a bottle of the Crehm, ape used it' acebrding to the prescription it Is now elastic, soft, and ;firm to the head: Many ' balsams and oils: were Ampliedi min' leaving my bait nth worse state . than Wilire.• T6id Cream, however, has met my'expec %anon's: As an .article for the 'toile; my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately peribmed and not ills-. posed'to rancidity. The ladies, find - the 'Chinese Creanrio be a desideratum in their prepagaticals . far gra toilet. 'Respectfallyi&c. • • ••••• Pul saki, Jarraa R. CALDWELL. ry07;.1847. • wheleballe Sind ietAit , In Pittabitigh* Mut M. Townsend, 45 Market et., and - Joel 1110h1 , ,r4 &rimer of Wes:gland Flfthttis • • .• ' • jels-dltur-ly • Ii,A,DIES are...cautioned against using Common Prepay. • red Chalk : y are not aware how frightfully 61P:t rio e Pis to the s kin! how coarse, how rough, how s yellow, and unhealthy thekin..afipe ara•ailarruling•Pm* plied chalk! Fksides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead! We have_prepared a beatatiml vers. table article, vvlich we call Jones , Spanish, LillyWlute. It is VerfeetlY innocent; being purified of all deleterious , qualities, and it imparts to t h e _Skin a • nirtural,• healt#Y, alSbaster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting eels cosmetic on the skin making it - sett and eht6021. - Dr. James rAnderson, Preened Chemist of hlasaachte setts, says: analyaingJones' Spanish Lilly White, Iliad poiusesecv themestimainiful and natant!, and,at .1116 same time innocent, white I ever saw, ,I• oettainlg • cap censcientianaly recoil:mead its use to all whose skin • req dires beautifying." Pride 25 ;Cents 'alas. Directions —Me best way to apply Lilly W.hite,i,s•with "eft leather or, wool —the tonne r prefe table. • A.-IiNX sax • or: Ttsrur Post 25 • mem—White: teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, lifter being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance. the. Most beautiful ivory, and, at the same twne it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitelyfine; that, its constant daily use is highly' advsydsgequs, evemlinthostmeeth thdt are gdod condi tion, gtvtng them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already ' decayed it prevents Rom becoming yrOnSe rr it alma fastens such as is becoming loose, and by per,severance It will render the foulest teeth delieately , White,•nd -Make the - breath' deliciously sweet: Price 25 or 37.1. cents a box. All the above are sold' only at 82 Chatham si. , sigao f the Ameilcan Eagle, New York, .andtr thb appouned'AgenteVitotte names appear:lst the' nertnolumn. War: YOU ii•ART,And get a rich hushtuid, lady, •uiratir 'face is your .fortane2 , bet beautiful, clear, ,faurt Is it we! not, it can be made so even th ough it be yel , diefigured, sunburnt,, t m uted•artd freckled. Thous : - ands blive been made this AO° have wished once or' twice with Jones' Italian. Chemical Soap. Tice 'effect is • glo2ous and inagnificeut.. But be sure you get the genu ine Jones , ' Soap, at the, sign °tithe American Eagle, 89 Chatham street. Ring-worm; Salt-rheara,Scurvoy,Erysipe sus, .s Itch; ere *llea cared by. Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has faded. That 'Cures pimplep ; freckles, arid clears the akin, all know. Sold at. the American. Eagle, and, Chatham street. , /tad, reader, this seldom or never fails. • .• • • • 3 el - DMus, Jr, Patterson.. Sold at Jscrsor's 89 Li b erty it ., head of IVood, Sign of 71;111113 IX/LDAR. TWELVE. AND. A RALF CENTS. .liforriage.—ConfidentiaL—Any lady , between twen ty, and thirty, posseminga symmetrical form, good fem. tures, &c., asked confidentially, can she suppose any man could adihire her while shohas such yellow - teeth; such sallow, sough, coarse skin;' and such' dirty, bad, wiry hair; when; by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth', a pore sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beaitfifal white teeth and sweet breath by using' a 9.5. box Of Jones' Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake orthe genuine Yones"Dolian Chemical Seep; and a beendful bead of hair by usinga3s. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form an opinion against this before'yon trry, or you will regret it; but he' lore Leask Tor Soned. articles. • Sold only in New York at tit Chatham st. For sale by WIX. :JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. CANOES, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—LAmpIe ex .c -penence has prove that no combination of medicine have ever been so effie ions in removing the above dis eases; as DR:JAYNE' ALTERATPIE. • lthatiefected cafes truly astonishing, not only of Canier'end other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stabborti diseaseeof *the . Skin, Swelling?, Dyspepsia , ic• ' T h is' medicine.enters into tht-cireulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. Itpurifies the blood and Mbar fluids of the body removea • obstruction 'in the porno of the skin. and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. , It inereasei 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 nutterin medics. It rayierfeetly safe dott extrettrelppleasant.nadbas nothing. of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of gyre lowing medicine. IFor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKThi TEA STORE, 7 Fourth st., near Wood. ~ .. •' • . mar3o A 11.. - " eolp *stair 1 7-- _...e for the ituntakt • _rpo FOIIpRITB GROWTWAND HEALTH; MAKE . 80b - 11“511111','CLEAIVAND FINE.:--Persons in consequence - of the many things sold, set dOwnevery article, (be , it ever so good.) as a humbug,. - If people could be made to try Is. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair' Re storative. and sod how it makes 'dry, rusty,red, light hair moist. soft. auburn and dark, and keeps it so ;, nod by its use for: sometime, causes it to grow.naturally. beanuful ; if people could see the number of . poor respectable me chanics that use - it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) fordressmg and beautifying the icisir; for keeping it sort t and, in orderthree, times as long as an y . other article maild; - suad: " _ • • .. •• Foi•ces grOw, slope" ins And costs but 3 shillings to trr.. ' " We formeily gold iicithing less than 81' bottles. butliPe Wish people to try it... Sold, only at 82 [mind'Wl Chathain street, New' Yeulc, and by ' .ntar2o JAC,N,SQN,AIti, 69 Libettpat. MORE -ThSTIMON Vi tor Dr. iiiard'e, Family Medl cines.--The undraigne&citizens of Pittsburgh.hav ,ing personally used EIS,-14VIlliird's. Oriental Cough. Mix• titre, and , experienced its beneficial effects. domostelieer fully recommend it as' safe and effectual, inL all cases. Speaking; from experiefice, we believe that it has no an. perior and would recoinmend its use to all the:afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS, WM JENKINS. - • Pittsburgh, March 15th, IBIS iTY'Sola by J, Schoomnaker & Co., Sohn RaYei James A. Jones, J. IL Casseoohn P. scott,,,E.-L. Snowden,' J. Mohler, Ogibin Snowilen: . - 4122, § u ALIL' SCURVY, OLD SORDS,Tginrani4:- LAS, Barber's Lek, Chaps, Sore Besrd.t,,-Pimplet.— T 's used'by many physicians in this city incanngthe above. and we would not conscientiously sell uniess•we, knew it to be all we' state. • • • : As coginetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perluipa the' only article'ever known that removed iutpunties, - Sunt cleared and beriati6eAkl removed eekin; making'it - soft,' clear,' 'smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it iv sold at Eel Chatham at., N. Y., iind by ' - Mi. JACKSON, Age . nr, Libirty;tzeit, mar2.s CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any other disease in our country.' :The:loon, ',the old, she beautiful and:gay, ard , all alike subject rcr:its invidious ravagea, and manya hectic cheek liasbemisupposed bloom with. the glow , of health: •- :But .threry-tailei origi nates in a cold undo coughz-perhapi deemed:unworthy of attention at brat -: and-only Met with. romedies when too late. , , Watch the first . symptcumi with jealous care, arid make-immediate use cif the Cough Balsam of:A, Fahnestock:& , Co:, which wilFeertai B. iily check Ala further progress, and, restore the inßamettorgturs to a beautiCul,, 'For sale, by IL A.,FAIINESTC/CK & Co, corner let and Wood sts.; also, corner Bth nod-W00d.. . . deal, .F°R. SALF.AII that Valuable pro p erty 'where th e subscriber'residei„ together With;the tyniiriivemeoH thereon; situated - Coil: Stitlystreeri'netir Stilithfield; ficint big on Sixth et. 120 it.; and in depth on Cher* , alley' 240 feet. This property is admirably situated fora Rotor or ' a , Public Hall, and contains o half square ofgroa d; or ttfmight be divided' into 12 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth slyeet, by 120 feet deep, and 0 tots ; }with front of W . feet each' on Cherry alley b• 120 feet. deap. i1 0 1 1 0:tt ti lii.PORTER. .;: .. .... . ' . ... _ ~..... .„, ~„.._ ...z. ...,--,-,•.;::: , ..: .-1,:1 2 , :....Yt. - iZ!'''`i. - '. r . j',; --, i-- - i4' ,, ;... , 1..., , - :.•'..'..-..:-., .:, • : ri; ',-;:.'..", • k!;'. :!--''.'o''.:T . '.' . '. 2- r....!.... , ....' i , .:,': ;. i;:~ :t..,=` ~,! ~ _ -. . , . • TEM GREAT- it.t...31.15131T -11;A.TDItif. 7 •• A MERMAN. 011.4'proctried homy in:Kentuc ky. .135 feet° beltiOv 'the 'surface 'of the Carth i •a•cortant. and infallible cure 'for Sprains; Strains: Cuts,lfiniseit.: Sea de, Burns, TeUer'Esysipelas, Scold Heaffl•;Crifitip, , Wh 3 oring - Caugh,•AffOlTlMatosy Sots Threat, Sore and. inflametlfFbitulence;Ulcersi.liater Soresitimi ° ' l " 1 INFLAMIILATORY-RHEUIIIATISSI,. • W h i ch i yields to it/ref:feels in a ensprising manner. - • Ithas never yet hilted whon used according toiditea Wirth. - Read theyolloWing: •.' • •• ••• ' • ••• • , °•°' '" ' hisiteatstan, Allegheny . " • Noeismber . • 0.• 1. '• Tula is le Certify, that my wife, Mn •••• ..test; was cdrtdofaßbetimaticComplaintofa by which she Was 'o lame as to big' •• •••,..-;-:Vntc •es. In one week she was cured grime Oil,iand hauld walk about as usual without he. tches.• ' ' • • . JONATHAN OHREIST.-.... The following is communicated by Mr. Wm.Nrish, Mr. Jackson's agent forSteubenville, 0. • •-• • ' • • A, gentleman near Steubenville, who had not been able. 16 pat either of his feetto the ground for twelve years, in, conbequence df lemeneas,- by the use of one bottle was enabled to walk two miles to a township election. It: is likewise a sovereign remedy for • •- 0 • ;1 • CONTRACTION OF THE - MUSCLES AND TEN-. e following is communicated by Mr. Wm. Nasiii:W. Jackson's agent for Steubenville: • - • • • • • .A lady residing in Steubenvilleohe anger of while hand was so contracted as to deprive her,of the use oil!. for thirty•five year', was entirely cried by the use of one bottle of the Oil, so that she now has tit° , perfect. use at herhand (Idly equal to the other which had never been affected. It has also been found to be a safe and invinci bin agent in the speed and certain cure of I3EAFNESS . . . . in all cases trot organicallyincuratle. A lady residing an Allegheny city was effectually cared of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use of less -thawed* bottle' of the so that she said sllo heard better•than she had ever done before. • . A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cared of dedffiess anine years , standing, by the use of a fm al quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at the office of the advertiser. . Its ptoperties are highly.developed in the certain and earpruanglyysppeedyy care of all cascs'of • CHOLIC; CRAMP, AND SPASMS. Several'casea of Cramp Cholic have been effectually eared by one dose of the Oil, in the. short space of half an boar. when the parties have been agonized with pain. Its 'curative properties have been remarkably manifested ifl the radical cure of • • . • . • DISEASES OF THE SPINE.,. A lady, - the wife of a planter in Kentucky , . was . cntea, . • effectua ll y of. one of the worst cases of diseased •Spine, which had confined her to her bed for a coneidertible, time, in which she could notturn herself. It is. also a sure remedy and perfect cunt for putinsin the small of the back, and• • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. • Bead the following: , • . • • • . ' • Prrnmanou,Dec.lB,l4.lo. Thisis to certify that I was afflicted with great !man in the smillpf my back and kidneys, which affected masa much that I could not stand upright. By robbing 'extol nally and using half a teaspoonful internally, titght and morning, I was entirely coxed.. • JOHN RIDDLE, - .' near Warren, Arm;Strong co.; Pa. • Algentlemini - cif Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent flommation of the lidneys.--the' pain Of which caused him to faint—wad completely cared, in three days, by the use of the American Oil. ' ' • The qualities of this - • • • • NATURE'S ONVII REMEDY is extremely penetrating and win-Inflammatory, conse quently Is confidently recommended as a sovereign rent edy wherever influmituttion exists, either external on a fernal. Used immediately alter a cut s bruise or wound, .it Will cure and preient GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and Ince:tee: Went disceses, • • " • - • GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Q'- Price, 50 cents per bottle.' . • Caution—Be on. Year Guard: The surprising - excellence and growing - popularity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons -palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obtery thefollowingrona ymmos:: • let.• See that the name 't Wm. Jackson; 89'Liberty..st head of Wood at.," is printed on the label of the Nampa •or each bottle; to imitate which is felony. id. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ing full directions for use; and also containing the name and address of . ‘Vm. Jackson,'Genenal Agent for the' proprietors; likewise; the name and addiess of the pro prittors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. . ' "• • 3d.'Putchase °m a' of the 'advertised Agents, - all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Vfm, Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Weatem-Peniwylvanio; and part of . Ohio and Western. Virginia; and the printers' .nomes-.- Mania & Shiyoelt, Iflusbeigli—pyiuted at - the bottom Observe—the gennibe American Oil Is: of a dark green color, without any sediment, and tie specific gravi ty,lighterthan water. 'rho counterfeits are mostly .of a black:color,-some white, like Spirits al Turpentine, said la be refined and cla rified some Sentra Oil—atb ers a mixture bt other common oils; und filthy' looking miknire.pcuporting to come from 4.e "Pittsbnrgb. ' and Alleghenylkspensary Co) , None of - these eouxr-• terfeitgosftss either the virttte'or the power of the Inue . .... . .. , . . . . ijlj - Sold wholesale- and retail by IVAt. JACKSON, Geneial and Sole Agent for the Proprietor. .1n . Western' Pennsylvania, Western Virginia ;' and. Narthem Ohio;' and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny .county, Pa.: A. M. Marshall,) Dr. . Dr. Brown, i Allegheny city. - • • J. R. Johnson, - • - ' . • Jonathan cihricst, Manchester. . • ' Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • • • .1. R. 11, Jacques; Birminghrun. ' •".• • • , .e . . .. • Wm..j. Smith, Temperanceyille. • .- ; : • .D. H. Starr, Sewickley. . • : - . 1 ::::: . . 7 . ',. .• • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. • ' .1 . . i Daniel Negley, East, Liberty. . H. Z. Mitchell, NVilkinsburgh. • ... .. ' • Thomas Aikin, She rpsburgh. . .. ~ : .: . . ••• • :.•'...•.' 4 H. Rowland k Sou. 3t'Keespon. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek.. . • ,r: .. is•? 7.. , • ---hrEldoway, Bakerstown. . • •'- ''. ••• •'. • • Samuel Springer, Clinton: •, 6 "' •• • • •: Ames M'Kee, Ste waitstoWn. : • :' ' ' •-. ... • •'' i • Riley 111'Laeghlin, Plum township. . •V ,' - ! ' , 'J. Fulton, Tarenmm . • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawnintiville. '• •• " . . .. Robert Williams, Arthartmille. isugls-d&wtm • .ROAI die New York, Gazette,. Oct. 6, isa9,- • • paper deservedly at the head of the daily press in 'll3ristoPs Eztract of Saittaparilts.-4t were but courtesy to cull the attention of our readere !otitis invaluable prep station whichvrillbe found advertised:in andther column- ~ Briatol ii a brother; raid issues a highly' interesting newspaper, every now and then; one or two numbers of which we heave already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by nearly al l the press of the %velem country, and, we doubt. not, Justly , eulogised.. It has inittt feror,- moreover, very -flattering testnnoniaLs . front „the most eminent practitioners in every part of the country where it (has been used. There 'ls ' beauty and taste enough in the battles . ; aad in the engraved labels in width they are 'enveloped, to induce n purchase, even If 1116, . preparation ivielf were. not on 6 of the ." sovereignest , in - the world, ,, 5.4 every person must believe it is that is, every one must believe it is—that is;' every one who would not resist amass of documentary evidente eonclu sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. auy.onts , ` of the bonles,-gentle reader, and see whether you do inot agree with us , on this point. • , , . , For sale aIL.FAACIESTOCK feb24 _ cor.Ofist and W ood and 6tli and Wood 4INUMATISAI, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOrt.UX-- AA, X respectable gentleman called. At. our office,' as. her said, to inform us - that he had been afflicted 'for 15 'Years.. with Ithentriatism• or Orin, and occasionally withT.Tia- Doloreux; that he had. been frecpienUy - confined to his, room for mantha together, and often suffered the, most ins.; tense.and excruciating pain, hut that lately he had. beert.. using Jayne's Alterative, from whiclihefoand Merriest sigr = nal and unexpected relief. He says he (blind the medi cine very pleasant and effective, and . that .he iiders himself perfectly cured.--Philadeiphia North Amer- , ' IA Fier WoartißsowtsciA gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion his - younger days, .became af7 fe.cted with Ulcerations inr.tho Throat and Nosh; and. a disagreeable :eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole Tryst= bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hind and wrist were so much affected that he, had. , last the use of the hand,, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his COmplaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath , sime disease. that he commencedgi l the use of /ae's - At- •.; temitiSM and' having taken Sixteen bottles, is now inirfect:. iThe Alterative operates through the circulation,. and purifies the blood and eradicates diserutefrom the - system; , wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per formed in diseases of the, skin, .cancer, scroftda,, goat, liyereomplaint, dyspepsiapnd other chronic - diseases, is truly astonishing.--,Spirir of-the Mmii. IV For male .u 2, Pittsburgh, at the PEBiN TEASTORE; Freak . Arrlval at Zi0.115 Wood street. H ODK N ON has :just opened.' within the. past . week, the largestassartinent of Pitmen CHINA - , ever opened in this city; consisting in part of—Fancy, Plain; .White; Gold Line'and Gold Band Tea Betia t• an aktenvive assortment of White; Plowing/3km and Liver- pool Iron' Stone Ware f in Tea Setts or in separate pieces, gas , may be required: Also, a beautiful (moment os . andelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and par ions, direct from the ' utast:declarers.nt alr • 'Lathes would do well to give hicall, ' 'No. 115 Trout sr.. 3 doors bekno Buskeseas Collectors - unfiersigned,eneourag,ed hytke liberstipatronage of the , merchains, professional gentlemen, and me. t ,ahatics_of .the offers his services for the collectio's ef• accounts.in.the City. PitVurgh and vicinity. Bar- ing attended to business of tbi kind for many.yeurs for the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this and the adjoining chic& he feels confident of his ability' give ,letisfaction:-bypronipt and faithful.attention ta 3 allblisiness entrusted to him. JA.AfEnTGALBRATH Jt ' .To bo found at Arr. Ws:. fderchituf Tailoi, Third stieeti opposite the Post Office. 1 !Gabriel Adams; , rf.. Dui; Accountant; ~ - - -.; J. Carothers ;'; .- ' - Thomas SePtOtason; L 1 1 4 . R. - I,dvinvoon; ~ - Ins. MeG aire, l'ilicii't Taifor, -',_ . I.lamei 31arsirall;' ` - Wm..B. Scaife; George Breed;: Dr. W. M. Vlnght, Dentist r. : - I (D Geo. D. „Bruce; C. Dodge. - ' . incrp7:3ro L .... ww, Sketch Book, illustrated by willisToems, illustrated by Leutze. . • Read's Female Poets of Atnerica,•with portraits- • The Fist of the. Xrdckerbockers. • .• • A Fable for Critics. • • • Ellis' Metrical... Romances , • , - • . The Child of the Sea. •• - • Lamb's Dramatic Poets. - , • .LowelllaCoaversations on lee 'old Poets.. ' • • Dramitic Workaof -Beaumont and Fletcher, •••• Poetical ,Works of ,Spencer.- ' • • '• Poetical Works of Chaucer. •• r Poetical Workd of Ford'and Messinger. iFor Side by, • , H. S. BOSWORTH & CO. f , novi6 4th *trees, Alfa Market. IVhI;:6:MTY. . .. . .. . ... '':,'-,,`,•_.T:--,..F!.-,.,,.77;...i--2,•:-.T. NM