. .. • . • EiN Mil Alit Near Gatden -- liee:..ll lye Stilt 'A heed NEIV;GOOD3! NEW GOODS:: ' • artalei Bargains than ever intinow bettd:o. the sign if the-Neri;GdzienSte-Rite, on Market at. tbetween Third nil Pourtb,,wherals just'opened 11splendid stock. of •vvintei,Dry :Goods, cheaper than the same quality of Goods have ever been offered .iri Pitts burggh WM L. RU SELL, No. 62 Market street, between Third and •Fororth - streetsizign of the - Big Golden Bee- - MSS, has now received, and offers to his numerous ens% Comers and the public', generally, thelragest,, cheapest midmost splendidistock - oflViiner Dr Goods ever offer-, ed in this city,' TliegeGotids have been purchased lathe Eastern Cities Since - the lite full in 'prices, and -will ke sold to cash buyers at a greet reduction, much cheaper than they could have been sold in the early part of the Among lids' and :extensive•stock will be' found' many choice - nit fashionable Gouda of the latestim- LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Scarlet Cashmeres, all Wool; a beautiful article ; ' Cheesy cold do,. do:. figured and plain; . Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; . • - Scarlet de Lalnes, all wool, very cheap; • Maxatine Blue De Laines, low.prices ; French Merinos, all colors, extremely low. A large assortment ofdg'd Ctislaneres De Luines,new l est designs, from 121 to X/ cents per yard; these are very cheap.Also,_a large" stock. of. Alpacas from . 12k to cents. per yard, all 'colors, and a great bargain; with a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons ot the latest im portation. Also, 'Velvet ribbons all widths and:volors. very eheap, a beautiful assortment; plamea and artificial lloweracbonuet satins and, velvets, all colors; 'French worked capes and Collars; scarfs; aravins, gloves and hosiery, all at tr!duced prices. • - ' • - SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!- Best assortment in the city, and very cheap LOng and Somata Shawls, best gdalityy Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls; Black and colored Cloth do. Brocha.tind Silk .. Plaid Blanket Shiwls.all qualities and prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS" -Cheapest in the City! A large stock ofilumketit, all qualities, which will. be sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. DOMESTIC GOODS, CHEAPER. THAN THE CHEAPEST!, A large Stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors.; only 3 cents per yard ; best quality British and American Prints, 6to 10 cents per yard, yard wide; British ' urple Prints, 10 to 1%, a large supply red; white and yellow Flannels;soine as low as in cents per yard, very cheap; Bed Ticking; from Bto lef cents per yard. A.lso, a large. stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes; Cassinets, Kentudky Jeans and Linseys; together with 'very extensive as sortment of bleached - and unbleached Muslins,from3 to* cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach-: ed Mastitis, only 6 cents per yard; bleached" Muslins from 3 toe cents per yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced' prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between. Third and Fourth sts, (decllktf, 1V31.1.. RUSSEL: - - - • READY-MADE CLOTHING, • • SELLING - OPF , LOW 'FOR GLSIT• : 130 DELANY, No. 99 Lib e rtystree t. Pittsburgh, hating L • replenished , his - Stock within the Jest and present months with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods;at exceedingly low prices, offers the best assortment of CLOTHINGIo be had in the City, at the lowest cash price: • Amongst them are - every description of. Dress and Frock Coats; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and material, such as French beaver, heavy Broad• Cloths, super. blue, brown and drabDtanketi and-Cana da Prize Coats,•of the latetrtyles. Every description of Pantaloons and - Ves other articles in the Cloth ing line. Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order; bier will be made in the most fashionable manner, on te Shortest notice. '• [decl6) ' P.•DELANY. Sae 111 (I:WERNEBURG begs leave to infornihis &lends and Vs the public in. genesal that he' has opened a READV - MADEF.ASHIONAI3LE CLOTHING STORE, on Market street, second door from Second street, where he has, and always keeps on hand, a full assortment of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which he will sellon he most reasonable for CASH..' He also wishes to call the attention or his friends - and he public in general to very extensive selection 'cit French, English and Belgian Cloths and .Cassimeres, in endless vartety, and Vesting. s for every one's use, which - he has Selected Idmself In the East, and which will be made to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire . A Co.) and at prices that will not be questioned by the best of bargain-makers. C. WERNEBIJRG; N 0.251 Liberty street, and ' Market street. 2d door from Second. Business Card. • TYRANTS AUS WELL ASIKO/VOPOLIES USTPALL: SO MUST PRICES; RICH fact will be p roven by calling at MeGortia's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Thini street, St. Charles Building, .• Marro: Smae. peva: andguiasakts. VARSITY: Yrcsis and good. Coupsrrrrox : Very far in the background. lily old enstomers t aud all others, are respectfully in rmed that lam waiting for them, McGUIRE, occiS _ , Tailor, St. Cbarlei. VrE WOULD RESPECTFULLX invite the attention of our friends and the public to the great variety of INTER COATINGS` and other articles, We have justreceived—amongst which will he found the greatest BLAN varietKET,y of BL MACKINAC, UE. - BLACK, DR and VER' C AE, ard PEARLO THS. L colored IIEA FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSLVERES, VES27NGS, 4.c. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, xve are prepared -to ac commodate all who may fauor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. • • • fr,r"' Remember, 219 Liberty meet, opposite foot of 711 t. nov3o AIcMULLEN A•DOWNING." - T. Or. J. T. MICA NICE, . N0..77 A. 70 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEEDS: illiaving enlarged and newly fitted up their establish ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully invite, the attention of, their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ty for spring and sunimer. wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders will find =this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth ing is extensive got up in -the best manner. of d urah le-ma terial, and well worthy . the attention of those wishing to purchase, All arc invited to call . , and may rest assured that they , will he pleased with price, quality and variety. Marge assortment. of shirts kept constantly on hand. apnllo 6mo. Clothing . Clcrthingitr Oloth rig lii The Three Beg DOOM VS.' The Western 'World !! ! 150000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now - made and ready to be- offered On the. most li teral terms to my old customers and the public in general. , The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, - put completed. his fall and winter arranaemetts to:supply his thousands of rsustomers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo. ruing mat nue 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 price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the bld - unri- Qalled Thtee Dia POWS one of the greatest attractions of cue western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my namerous friends tar home and abroad. that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I hpve made to meet the many calls in my line, it -is with difficulty I tan keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment.- It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount gold, I cats affrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to ;over contingent expenses. 1 intend to make n clean Sweep of all my preseutstock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I, will mkt it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap arbiter suit, locall and purchase at the Three Big Dodo.. • • om2l.4lEcw • JOEIN AroLosTEEv. \TEW GOODS, NEVI ( T— ICKTDS.--Rieeiiitl at the lint City Clothing Store, a epletuild assortment of Cloths, consisting of fate French, Etiglish and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeros. of the most modern styles; fire Cashmere . Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most rea.sonable prices; in adorable and fashignable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions ; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and . Pocket Ildkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars,. and every article usually kept is a Clothing 'Store.. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find •it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store ; No. 132 Liberty street, immediately: opposite the mouth o f Market..: • toetlB-til C. EPCLOSKEY. 'DarPi New 'System of Booic-Kaaplug. JUST PUBLISH B YEARPER BRO'S, YO4S THE first pa, t of this work, embracing the , most corn plate coarse of inaliraction and practice, On both -gle and Double Entry, ever published: Pricp 75 cents. The whole work; embracing the Author's well khowri" improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition alaens of books, with a chapter on partnership settle ments, and a - Key to the oral exercises,—full clothbound, The following eitmets fr6m the written Opinions of some of - the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to. this work in tharcity " 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. 0. HALSTEAD, President Manhittan Bank, New York!' . "It caleulated. to be exceedingly useful to practical Accountanta and Teachers - of Book-keeping. ' • EIDPLARD IRVIN, Ship owner and fiteretet, ' N0:93 Front street. New York." . "Remarkably full and complete, and Will certainly convey a thorough knowledge . of the subject. The an deralgned:intends lining it as Ins Tekt Book. . • . JOHN H. SHEPHERD. Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College; N. Y.". " It is in - eveiy. l / 2 aray cahieltited to give a clear and 'sat isfactory-insight Into the very useful science of which it treats, through all,ita gradations, from the simple style suitable to rerailersoo that requisite for the moat vaned and complicated commercial business.. - - Cashier7thWard Bank,New York." "I believe it will be of great service r not only to`the new beginner, but to the most experienced accountant.. F. W. EDMONDS, :. Cashier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street." • "1 consider it the first work I have ever met with om which a thorough prac deal knowledge of the science can be obtained. : - JOHN CAMPBELL, : - hierchant,s3 John st., New York. , ' For sale at the Book Stores, and at.theAulhor's Aced e.my, corner of - the Diamond and Market street. -.octal:. THSteel and ; F/le Dlairnfactory., TE subscribers hive enlarged, their Steel' and File MenufactOry,, on the corner of O'Harastreet and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by. erecting a_eon vs a inciting furnace-and a tilt hammer. Their Steel, now being of a superior quality; and-having engaged competent op . eratives,theyhrc prepared to fur Weir Filet - of every description; that Will compare • :with' the best imported article ;--and being determined to makeit the interest of 'who use Files in any ;day, to'pur , chase - from, them, they will sell their •FileC• at reduced prices, for Cash. will also re-cut Files, And:pitr-' chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron-' aggeis respeetfcillyintilted; nov7). J. ANICRIM •". CO. APPLES -4° bbls. fine eating' and cooking Apples, seed per steamer Conant" and for sale by _ det27 - KING A: AIOORHEADJ . . F .'tc' ;s:f, d~3e.'—r'Jtr..y~.:.^~-c~ca.~c4.x'— MIME ._-,1-.::.,:: BE -.,....„,...,..... .7,-4.,,.,-..7. M — Storio PEOPLE'S' TR Lk NSPOH.T TION - ALINE 3.tr PIT.T K.E.8.8 Gil TO ERIE: 3.: li&o' RE, SKIPPING.—The Boats belohglagtothis r Linf littvelmen.put in_ fins order and are now, Tanning. -regularly between , Pittsburgh and` Erie. touching.at all intermediate Ports along the. Canals... A; Boatwill be at.the wharf, under the Monongaela Bridge, and one. will start regularly..evex7. other :day.... The People's Transportation Line. has -every facility -.for carrying. Freight and Passerigers. The 'boats,. will Itc.wed - to Beaver by steamers, and.will Proceed. to,Eriewnhteat 'dispatch, by the canale. The boots are : commanded-by. . by. experienced and c arefal haen—all of whet - al:lave Up. in terest in the Line. • • • - • - 11:r Goods sent by the Line to-Erie maYlieforWerded to any point on the Lakes. . For freight or passage apPly to .. • _. • .. H. KIRKPATRCK), Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh: AGENTS:. •: • K. W. CUACNINGH.A-11, NeW - • ; Tnourstsx & MITCOA.LTIME, PlllllBll • SENNETT . WARREN & CO, Middlesex. ..: •• Hum., Sherron. • , • JOSITH .McCurnE, Sharrtkburgh, S. B. &G. Loma, Clarksville„ , . • • .„ , Kmo & l'ileFsimArm, Big Bend: ., • S. C. Pr.rsixa, West Greenville. ' J. & T. KILPATIIICK, Adamsville. .• , • W. H. HENF.RY, HartStoWn..: - W. AVAnswortru & Co., Sherautn!s Cornets. . War. Powna, Connenutville, SPring•Coruer, .• , - W. C.,l,V.kaxxa, - , • •.. . . • iVar.,Tkumraneeville Lockport..- . E. Fnur, - - . - . AAC- 1 1 , q, turd B. Tostmarsox Et.-co.,Erie.. ' The following Agents in Erie will .recelve and 'for ward Freight to any Port;on..the Lakes, shipped by this Line: .NV M. Gallagher, .• John Hearn,.,; CG. VV-Haverstiek & Co... Josiah Kellogg • Kelsoe & Loomis, Walker.& Cook, . led . , Pittsburgh 'Portable .; . . . ' For the Ilmnsfortation of - Freight to and from - PiTTSCU RO II ,PHILADELI'HIA,BALTIMORE,NEW 'YORK; BOSTON,AtC. CASE; Philadelphia. 'TAAFFE 4. 'O'CONNOR; Pittsburgh. old established Line'heing now in full operotion, the proprietors have. made.extensive arrangements to ',forward Goods and Pioduce With - deStioteh, and on the most favoralili terdi.. They confidently hope, their Well .•knOwn promptness in delivering" goods-peculiar Safety in mode of carrying--kapticious warehouses at each port affording aceommodations to 'shippers and owners ` of, produce,—together with their long experience and 'Unre mitting attention to inisiness,willseturc - i&thefir'd con tinuance of that liberol zatronnge . they, hereby gratefully .acknowledge:' - All consignments by and for this line rOdelied,eharges paid, and forwartled to any: required thicetions free of charge' for coirunission, advancing or storage. No intOreg,'slliertly qr indirectly, in sicamtwalL All corrununtgations promptly -.attended to tin applica tion to the . following agents: . ____.._ ........_ ~* Were/ants Traiiimortation, lane 'IMEMA ~ . VIA. CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PIIILADEL ' PIIIA AND BALTIMORE. GOODScon,igted ti ,nr care will be forwarded with , . out delay. and att. e lowest current rates. C. A. APANULTY & CO, . •. Canal Itasin, Penn street. Pittuburgh. ItIEASEILLES & REYNOLDS, 272 and .1t ' , Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & CO., jet.) - Smith's wharf, Haltimam.. • • Die re h ants* " Vay E'Faiglit 't Zane. 11 1 J22i=1 - 1848. ifiEti EVetL.u.esei between for r the lliturns7i?le daysburgh, Water street, and Petersgurgh. This Linewas formed for the special accommodationof the teast ttttsol.33. The proprictors,thankful for the very liberai patronage they. have reeelved during the last Iwo years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods nt any point on the Canals or Railroads With promptness and despatch. . . - JAS. A. LORE, - GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILDER & CO. - /Somrs-- C. A. WA:cm:re & Co.. Pittsburgh; Jolt's MittEn, Hollidwisburg; PICKWORTLI WOODIt, 30h11.5 , 10Wr1. R.Ercaz.NcEs—Smith &Sinclair; J. &J. BlDecittiG.&J. H. Shoetiberger; IL Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley,& Stnith; John Pnrker; Lehtner & Co.; G. P. Stroontwr• ger, Pittsburgh. jetV illerchanta , Transportation Line, • alaM , -FOR the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce to Philadelphia nod Baltimore. Goods conaigned to oar care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rMes. Bills of Lading transmitted, and' all instructions - p romptly attended to, free froth any extra charge for snot age or commission. • C. A. APANULTY k Co., Proprietors marl Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh. Masette.orily, con • .1 Western New 'York College of Health. 207 rilsta Fraser. Burrito, N. V. DR. G. C VA UtiliN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTIUP TIC 511XTURE. IIIIIIIS celebrated remedy is constar ; - y• increasing its I fame by the oinking all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all stages-of this coins plaint immediately relieved. no mutterer how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) ' Gravel. find all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve rout mid the cotes testified to will con vince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) . Liver Com plaint, Ilitioas Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great "Westesppeciallv T and -wherever these complaints prevail, thls - medieine, is Offered: No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity.-and does not leave the sys-. tem torpid. (See panmblet.l Piles. a complaint of a most pain painful character, is i mmediately relieved, and a cure ' lows by n few days use of this article. It-is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease ongluuting from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility- of' the• System, Weak Back,' Weakness of the Kidneys, &a, or lath:amnion of the same,,is, immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, undo core ts always the result of its use. It suuids as a certain reme, dy forsuch complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities. Suppressions, painful Inca. struations. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would much this kind of derangements. Homy he relied upon AR a sure and effective remedy; aid, did. we feel permitted to do so, could ° give a thousand names us prbot of cures in this distressing, class of cotuplaints.-- See pamphlet. All broken down, dcbaixated. constitu tions,-.from. the effect 6f mercury, will find , the bracing power bf this article to act immediately, and the poison-. .outs miiterateradicated from the system. Eruptive •DikeILIWR will find thtf itherativeproperties of this article Mntivvetrantooo. and drive stsdhrliseasei from:- the system: See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all .dissnies, which the limits of an- advertisement will not ;permit to he named here; Agents give tIMm away; they .contain 32 pages of cenificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues'of a medicine •nel er hppenred. It is one of the peculiar features of this-ar ticle:that it never fails to benefited any ease{ and 'if bone and muscle are left to build upon. let the emaciated and. lingerhig invalid note on, aud keep taking the medicine long-asthere is animprovement. Thu proprietor would: :• caution' the public against a number .of articles- which, ; , 7 1 tome out under the heads of SAIMAPARILLAS, 5T41:11%, &c as eartis for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They aregoodfortunf ind, an d concocted to gull the unwary; TOVC/1711E34 i 'treaters never thought of curing such diseasestill this art .ic le had done it. A pos.:kw/a, study of the pampA. , lets ownestlyaolicited. Agents,. and:ill who sell the tide, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz.. bottles, et $2; 12 oz. do. at $t each—the larger holding oz.:More-Than the two small bottles. Look out and not , get imposed upon; . Every bottle has - "Vaughn's Vegeta ' .hie Lithon liliztunt" blown- upon the glass,' the straiten signature of " C. 'Vaughn" on the directions' :and "G. C. Vaughn; Buffalo," stamped On the cork. Non e- other are genuine. • • • - . Prepared' by Dr. G. C. Vaughn; and sold at the Princf-'1 patthfice, 2117 bFnin street, Butfaleiwholesale and retail. f• No' attention given to letteratinlemit post-paid—order' rom regularly authorized Areprs iziepred. Post-paid let. tern, or verbal communicant:ink soliciting advice, prompt ly attended votedtis Wheel; de exclusively to the' sale of this tulle le -132 Nassau. at.; N. V.; 295 Esier 6t., Salem, 'Mass.; - and .by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents..H.A. & IfftoCKWAY'Agents - No: 2, Liberty .st., near Client, Hash;. - - Wholesale and'ltetalL' - • SADDLE, HARNESSANDTRUNK4ANUFACTORY: T)OBEFIT 11. HARTLEY, begs leave' to Al, form hie friends and • tho'pablic •generally, dial he continues to occupy that large and corn- YD. modious Store Room, formerly occupied bySarnue a n. eatock & Co., No. Bd, corner of Diamond alley and Wopd street, where he ki.epo a larga'anil'Onerril fiSsortmelit of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, 'rranksi Carpet Bags, Saddle 'Bap ; Valises, Butralo Robes, Whips; and all _Other arti, cles to his line: • • 'He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared •tr. lithtish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose manufactured of the. bestmaterial, and in a style of 'Workmanship equal c o he the aper. . - 'eas tern manufactured article , and at G 6 per cent. ' • Country Merchants and Far m ers w ould do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as lie is determined to sell first rata articles at very low lE7" Don't , forget , the place, No. 80, corner of Wood ap26 ire t and'Diamond li e ll7 - Eb, BILANDIk* GINS, &e.-10 halt piPes C 1' e Brantly,"Jiii Hennessy:" 01; 2ht. pipes Cognac. Brandy, '35, " Otani, Dapay & Co n „ " Pi Cas 12 octaves " "A. Se nett tamette tilian & C 0. " ." 4 pipes Holland Gin: • 5 qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry Whie,"DutiGordo n & Co.? 5 ~ , "Beigbederi" 10 " " " Madeira 0 'lO " " *L. P. Teneriffe " " Carpenter ;" 30" .".. " Oporto " ' Lisbon' " various grades ; hhdi., 20 hairdo., and 20 bhli. 'Haut Sauterne Wine; 10 " Mordeaui Clare. Montfertirid;" 15 " — Marseilles '" "MergaSs ;" 15 baskets Champagne Wide, "Heidseick;" 10 0 .0_ .; " , ", . Mumm " ' "Xagueron *nil:Vl 50 cases Claret, cifVariotti grades, imported in bottles; 10 Bordeaux Olive Oil,crop 18.48,,"Lumuds;" 5 • '" • •• '" • • • - "Linotiiiiry " Marseilles " " just received '(or sate (se 21) IiIELLER RICKETSON;;,. , k ,~ MIZE " - ' , '!' . ;. - ;:i , .:.! !"7.,!;*•Z": , .F,:r.- 4 :',"';. : :: '. ... - . , ....;:; - 'l';' ' -; - ^- 1' ' . .. 4-, '' ' '' l ,l,- ••"' ; `' .1:• ' ' . . ~~. i~r~ _.. ME IBM t.rattsptritaitoir BORBIDOE & 275, Market street, Philadelphia: TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin:Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS North street, Baliimore. - WILLIAM B. WILSON, • ~S C Cednr street, New York. RE ME MN M=E New. Commercial Line. E. W. Kniss.m. & C 0.,/ DIINICIN, fintams. &Co , 811 st., New-York, V. - -1,1,,,,er g 0a1 ; En gl and, Rasrecnrutter informiheir frienda mid the publie,that they have commenced the Gene- Shipping and Commission .Business, to 'fgetlfer with the Velure Passenger Stamm, -i tgr certific ate aof passage from I,ond 0/if teiverrool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Country R. New York, Boston and Philadelphia, an the most reasonable tents. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from £l4o any amount omthe &Tel Etsktik of•'lreland and its branches, and on The tlaystof sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the Ist, Oth, llth, 16th. 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships areal! of the largest class, and are com manded by.men of character and experience. The Cabin , accommodations 'are nil that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished wiilveverydeseription of stoics of the beat kind. Pune tualitY in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Boothia, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of , the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be Secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packees sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above. orto . .. _ JOSEPH SNOWDEN,* . . EDMUND SNOWDEN, r deel 11 Corner 4th end Snlithaeld eds., Pittsburg . . 'jr Hamden dc, Co.'s , .. a I NEW Psaaalcalca. A RRANGEMENTS • IC7' Hereafter, all Steerage 'Passengers coming from- Europe . ,'etignlged in - America to come - over, in either of the ships of *Hamar:ma k . Co., Will be furnished with the renewing Pro Visions; or their enniValent,in other articles 'equally '-good-Sre Act qf Concrete, May 17, 1848,-- 9 11118:PLAN will prevent' sickness on , board. - Hereto. •JL tote, When' Passengers found, themselves in Previa- Many of them mune 'on (Marti - entirely destitute, Which' fteweaused much sickness and death. • - 35 Th' Bread; All of good quali 'lo " Rice, ty, - - and one-tenth 'lO " Oatmeal, of the 'Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas - delivered to ench 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, , week, with n suf '6o gallons of Water; ,-- ''," ficient` sapply 'of .10 ths.:Sitited Perk, free from hone. Feet for cooking. Fach - Shiji in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house Over the passage-way lending to the• Pas sengers' apartment. The Caboose and Cooking.ranges, forthe use of Passengers, pre kept under cover. Every ' attention Will be paid to proinote their health and comfort. Afent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, • Falk st., near Wood. Maim crtVa Gen -REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by - S . V & J. T. Tapscol# 75 South st., corner- et Maiden Lane, N. V., and 00 Water loo Rood, Liverpool. . The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements On' the most liberal terms with those desirous of pnying the passage of .tbcir friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their charneter and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their nr rangements will be carried out faithfully. • Messrs. W. & J. T- Tapseatt are long and favorably . known 'for the superior class,accommminnou. and aniline qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIBAN, GARRICK, HO'ITINOITBR, ROSCHTS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the2lst and "Milt, and front Liverpool the oth and I lib; in addition to which they have anatigements with the St. George and Union Lines of. Liverpool Packets, to insure adeparture from Liverpool every five days, being - thus determined . that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing 'patronage: while Mr. W. apacott's constant personul superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an Tonal security that-the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are themby enabled to 1,4 e-charge et and forward passengers inanedintely ou their lending,- without a chance of dbiaPpointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from nny sea port in 'Great 'Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they axe engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so fat Minna not otherwise ati tainable; and will, if necessary; forum rd.passengers fur -ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming oat, the amount paid. for passage will be refunded in full. oat REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland..S.cotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by latter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Cortunission Merchants, map27-d&w-ly Philadelphia. it&Roche, Brothers, G Co. s kit . Frt.ros Sr., Nov Volta; Ene qvA Ir, DCOLLN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVJECRFOOL. 1111747 . 'JAMES BLAKEJ'..,Y, Agent, °dice on Penn FL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangement! for 1543. D °CHF; BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their. old friends and customers, that their arrangements ler the Year lstti being complete, they aro prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendld Line, (rem Liverpool to New Vork and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. REMITTANCES To MVGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for Fate, payable, rot demand, ut any Hank - in Ireland. The undersigned has ade arrangements to bring out passengers to Pkttsburgh m , during the present year, fet44hodawb JAMES BLAKELY. al ' GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEORCE RIMER ot SON; No. UR Waterloo Road, Li vespool: . . Csnusta k Threeinn, No. 5R South st., N. V. pm Subscribers; having accepted the Agency caddis city of the above well known and respectable .Houses, are prepared to make engagetnerits for passengers to come out from attypart of Great Britahror Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships. sailing front Liverpool week -13%. Persons engaging With us may test assured that their friends will meet wuh. kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as ovary attention necessary, on their arrival in this country Apply to or address SAMUEL ikrcLutiKAN & co. 1.421..ibeny aL, Pittsb urg h. N. R.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to ins burgh direct, and 'dm/throe any amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. .lythi-ly HAIILNDEN & C0. , 8 •• .s‘4 .L • PASEE,C.A ND REMITTANCE lOW A Onion. .111 rl ARNDF.N dr: CO. continue to bring out persona from-'' .11.1 any part bf England,a reload, Scotland or.Waleit,, upon the moat liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, aud attention to the wants of emigrants.' NS. do not al biw our passengers to be robbed by the awindling,scatnps that infest the sea-ports, us we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first Ships. We say this fearlessly, us 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 croft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their cotfi us. . We intend to perform ,ogr contracts honorably, rest what ir may,and not act as was the case lasi season with other offices, who eitherpoiformed not at all, or when it suited their convenronce. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from to £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire. 'land, Englund, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON,. European and General Agent, Fifth street, one.door,below Wood Rt. 1110111 1 tANCE... Fr HE Subse ribers are prepared to forward,money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with !despatch, antf. the, Lowest rates. SAMUEL APCLURKEN & CO., febl2 , 142 Liberty street. It 10 AD E WASHINGTON, • • ATTORNEY AT LAW. THE Para tership heretofore existing between JOHN. D. MAID DN and READE WASHINGTON, has been olved by mutual consent. The subs. ?.riber may 110 found at his office, on Fourth street, beta eon Smithfield and Grant sts , Pittsburgh, at al[ times wl ten not engaged in Court. • dects.3m READE WASHINGTON. Bag!le Saloon. and Restaurant, - No. 05,.63, and 111. Wood area. The'enbscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish, Inent - titted u p In a very superior style, and is now pre- Pared with' m‘very' requisite, to serve up all the delica cies lhe seasonntfOrds- OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell; to gether with hot coil 'ee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, 'mut' ton chops, venison me game. at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed 'in Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the beat britods. Imported &gars eve. ry variety. He woTad also.bei I leave to state, that he is prepared to furnits'n P.INIVER PARTIES of any number, in a su perior Tattooer ; SUP PERS for Halls,Societies or private Panic's. rE7 • PRIVATE Rooms always in readiness. JVccespaper., will be kept on file front all quarters. ealb JOHN T. DONNLLEY rya THE ENTERPHSSING.—A rare chance is now pfe>3ented for the ease investment in a business en tirelynew; one adapted to the man of lithited, 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 staple article, ab solutely necessary and issenual to every family, as well as indispensable .to the mechanic, artizan and profes sional man. To capitalists, sin opportunity-offers itself for a lucrative employment of either large or small sums. b ri Those n s i i m r o m u! of immediate embarking oand h igh i l z y i aspaltei satisfactory , or7 g e n r t e e t e u l r Th nese, are invited, 1 . rich others, to call at the office of the undersigued, exan due the article, and form their. ow 4 udgment, from the facts presented. oly iee _a reeeng e gaimings, St. Clair street, itextdoor o Esquite Johns' o flee dec.s:tf . . MO COACH MAI iERS.—The undersigned has on hand jj and will sell, .te - Close the lot, at greatly - reduced isleswool Dra b cloth; avid;union Damask 'anidiolialis, Ruder: 11119, &c. R. D. THOMPSON, d6c6 'lo6ltu :ket at, three doors from Liberty. .~4.~. ~,,, ,~. E '' . ..•. ',4 ::' - ,. ' .; : ; - *'.':7 . lr _. -..,-'':, p•::;:,...' ',.:.: ;,.i ., ' f ,..!. !;.,.-''''''.- „.*••.,-.,-; <**.ts* * - ,:f, 1 1.:•. , * 4 1 : - ',."....;•'' r ".':":" -1 -i-f-14---;:f.-:'7.--.0--;.--4.4:;:..-rt.:v;:i. ...,:; -- .1.J -,... , -i, -, •, Z e ,7,-.. - 4... ~,.,-.-.; 3 : - :t:. , -. t. .. ;.•L'..§l -- ,:',1:::•:- 4 '!".•t,i''''.4 . "' , . t 'J-''.'-.,.',t',: - .',;?..;'.:. ;...fl. ~". .' . ' •:l ,' '_ :.-7 - ..,•7..::, ''''i- - 7,..!;:-.:.:'.1- 1 .1:' - '.. - .,. ,- -,-;:f::•(:::te,t;.:;-,:4= - ;:12 , 1 ',.:. '4; . 2 ,,, , ~,, 7, - ,-.. -. , ;...:', ''., f ',.. -. .-2.',. 7 .. , •:";`,:.;..'.',.: . : , ,..'"- - , 1- P - ''...; 3 . - ~-.=.-,‘.. 'e " . •' - ' 4 ,l; t : .:• '- :; - ;W , i•:- .4.-,- fi : r1;° , '!`"l't '''%..';',..%,.;- ~''. %.,': . -" j ‘.-- ..• , • _ Passeige.To and iorozn EICIE2I coLvER & MYERg ,I",,'' - , .! 'l'..:,w;, :-. .'• ''''"4'l-ii.''T:.'•:.';:"r'?', •-->--17.-', ; 441 , .:,'. ; . Zi.. ,••;.,:;.;, -.-.,.;.-,, ME • itsnrante mtrE insurance CompanT of North Ainerica, of Phila. delphim.through , its tin yauthoiizcd Agent( the, - sub , ecribbr, Offers to make 'permanent ant - limited insurance on property,in thia2ity.und Ito-vicinity > and oa shipments by the canal add rivers. . • • ' ;-; IBRECTOUS: Amur 0 Coffin; Preet. . Samuel Brooks, , Alex : nenry,;:, • . ' Charles Tayldr, &Linnet W. Janes, &data! ' Edkvard Smith, ; Ambiose-White; Jelin k.ttrown, • Jacob 141. -Thomas, John White, • . John R. Neff Thpmas P. ; ope, - Richard : D. W oo d, Wm, Weltili, . Henry Sherrard, Seely. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the' United Blinds, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high Standing, ;Wag; eXperiehee, Plesdeaus, and avoiding all risks of an extra -hazardous charpcter, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to:the public. , • WILLIAM P.IONES. A9Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front eta., Pittsburgh . . . may4y . heFranialn. Fire Insurance Coiiipany CHARTER, - PERPETUAL :. $4 . 1 . 10,060 Paid 'office 163} Chestnut st.. north side, near Fifth. Take Insu ' ranee, either permanent or limited, against loss -cir Atom, 'Oge•by fife, on 'property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable .terrpt. Ap plication, melds culler personally or liy letters, Will. be . promptly attended to. ... .0. N. BA.NCSER, ?rest: C.l G. Bandeau, SecretaDlßEg. ORS Charles N. Dunker Jacob IL Smith, ' • • Thomas Hart, George' , W.-Ilichards, Thomas . I :Wharton, - Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, , i - A.dolphi B. Bode, Samuel Grant, David S:Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. N. B.—Office of the Agency on the North-East corner of 'third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.- - - }ire risks taken, on buildings - and , their contents in Pittiburglt i Alleglienyand the surrounding country. Ne marine of inland navigation risks taken. arkg4.ly A iGENCI Ur THE FRANKLIN FIRE - INSURANCE' A COMPANY OFTHILADELPIA.—.N. corner of Third and Wood itruts, Pittsburgh.—The naseta of the cornpany on the' first Of January, 1945, as pnblinhed conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legialatnze; • Bonds and hrortgages • • '''''''' Real Estate, at coat.•-- Temponvy Loans, Stocks and Cash.l . Makinr, a total or - V909,693'42 ' Attord . mg certainllll.. .sumrane.e . that all' losses '' will he prompley met, giving entire security Mall 'who - olet , Min policies from this Company. Risks taken at as IoW rates tut are consistent with security. oel B - WARRICK MARTIN,Agentt IL GALLiMIXIL ' 7. 7t. .31fixfai , GALLAGHER, LONG 4114 HILAHlits No. 109 Front at.' behoren Wood and , 'Smileettl ANIJFACTIIRERS of Bella of all sizes, double anti' AIL single action Force Primps..Connter Railing. Min— era! Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-altri ton metal for same. Purtieular attention paid to (as' Fixtures. unit a well assorted stock of Plam aud Grua 'mental Pendants. Bunters' Chandeliers, Sce..ke... eon , staidly oir hand. " - octB .AMEN MIXST/2050. - ` SAMMY. mom; ARMSTItONG & CROZER, Commission Merchants, No. t...! Market• street, Pittsburgh, .Pa., will attend Promptly to the sale of every description of Weitean roduce, and tither articles entrusted to their care: Rtwun'ro—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham &. Co., New Lisbon; 0.; Aterebants ginetallYi Wellsville, O.* Rhodes & Oglehy, Bridgeport. 0. A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cinclanont 3. F. Howard; Loatsville, liy.; Guile & Dorwort, St..! !Ands; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. • rjlifE Soh:scriber will receive at his °dice, young . Gen- J.. ilemen desiring to read imv. flu will supen . utend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision. and strict weekly examination, prepare them,for admission to the Dar. , IMAM: WASHINGTON.. The Subscribers have been hi habiltif daily profe.ssiOd ol intercourse with Heade Washineton, Esq.; for Many yenrs, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal inforuttion, and his : eminh•ht eapueiry for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to youtig Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the limn! pro fession, to avail themselves of the adiontnges which his proposed Law School will , atrord'thern. Oracle, Shutter, ' . O. hletcalf, . A. Rorke, ' . Thos. Williams, Wilson M'Candless, - C. Darragh,' .. Robert Woods. James Dunlop . C. 0. Loomis Win. B. M'Clnrc, J. D.hlation, . A. W. Loomis. deelsAm isTiCifa — r — eiiia — b — oTie.l., SSLTTREIRLD AND PIM STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA, the most popular of nll BOOT nod 8110 E Esl, tablishments in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the, ycry best Boots and Shoes, which ore made exPressly , to order for this market, and he is tint satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SBOE'S in the Western country,but he is enabled - and ',deter mined to sell his GOOS lower than any other house po±einty can. he cares mit 'what facilities they boast 'ot having tor offering great inducements to the It is impossible to set forth ell the ndruntageg and facilities; in err advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner One over others ' which TIBIbiOS its proprietor to Sell BORIS nod Shoes of the very hest qualities and Myles nt from 10' to 25 per cent. lower than any other Store t.lxe The way to test the matter is for nil who intend purchaiw log 11001'S and SHOES, to call at BATES' OR AT BARGAIN CORNER; exatiline the stock and price tt.and all will be satisfied that the arra:Bargain Corner Smith, field rind Fifth gtreets.icthr place for-the public, one and' all. to get dood Boonton(' Shoes cheap, for cub. s tlect , , - I -BATP4 Great Western kadttle, HARNESS, TRUNK.A.ND WHIP MANUFACTORY. pill , . subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general; that . he has the Largest stock of -the following named argoks, of his own manufacture. in title city—Sages, litttneas,Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, rind by the best mechanics iwAllegheuy county. Being determined to_ sell matinatetures somethinglowerthan has beanheretofore soldinthe city, be would invite persons Ityneed of the above named ar ticles. to his Warehouse. No. 214 Liberty street,oppo. site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery;i octal ; KERRY. Vhlcketring , a New Circular , Seale•Pltanoiv.. EIGHT NEW PLANO.FORTES,t mot' the celebrated manuttimory of Clrieker fng, Ilmston; with.the new improend eir entur'sen le, just •received and now open. For sale nt at Mr. Chickeriag's Factory. pricer 'l4y, Jo No. 811 Wood street, Pittsburgh:scile HN Agent fai r Chieliet ine's grandam! square Pianos. for WestrroPenna. oyl2 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON have Just. reeeixrdtho.: 0 rationing new works: History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com prising a history-or internal tinprovements,(Kivers,.l.l at, bore, &c..) from the formation Of the 'Oove'rnmint present time;.embracing, also, histoitical notices of va rious political events or Ocean Steam Navigation ; of - the Tea and Coffee tax ; together with biographies, per sonat histories, &c., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by , steel portraits, and foe simile autographs. History or Charles 1, of Kuglatal ; by. Jacob AhEtctlt,,, with engravings. The ROM 11111,1! of Yachting; Voyage the First, hy Jos. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life.. The Moral, Social and Professional daties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F. R. S. of the liner temple, Barrister' lit 'MAO.. •• • • • • -••- deezi Iron Cii - iorocker 'arntliread 'J. SIMPILIRD— WOULD respectfully inform his-friends and the Prib-, lie generally, thathe has added to his other Mud ness, the mantifacturing, of Crackers of every variety.= Having purchased one of W. B. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention io busbies's, toShare, a - portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and =Mind Inc themselves. ' ' BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row,. Liberty et. oppo site Smithfield. N 11. Superior family Bread, rye and Dyspepsia Bread; large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had . at the store, or my wagon, or at my - stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and inade go order: J. 4 11EV,HARD. No TO COmmeinialloiv, Liberty st. •Alt Is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw.” READ tho following proof the eaperiority of Dr. IV& lard`3 Oriental Cough Mixture, from n respectable cit izen, who has tried it:' I Prrrestraos, Dec.. 15,4847.. • Atlases. HAYS & BROCKWAY:-AftOf laboring for several weeksunder the disadvantagesof a harassing cough and most distressing cold, , which had, thus far, resisted the eft feMs of several of the uinfallibles,” I Was.induced to pur chairs a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, tied give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only- ne half of the bottle I found myself entirely well.. l‘ilisths best medicine I ever saw." , True copy., ' - JOHN. HINDS. Sold, by RAYS '& BROCKIVAY,' Druggists, Ocrmnler dal Row, Liberty street near Canal. • 'MO lIIITD - AIiVERTIROVVP - E7fibligs,.Barke's. Build-, N,ingi, Polfr,thirreet..L.Botroa & Armen's, Drigue7eo - the Eastern cities, would anti the attention of the inhabitants, of Pittsburgh, and the neighboringlowns, to their Daguereotype of citizens and others, at rooms in :the third story of Burke's bedding, 41h at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest aisured that , no pains shall be spared to produce them In the highest perfection of the, art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsarpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persona sitting for picturesare neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisibenon sgiven. N. B. O perators will find this a good depot for stock and chem icals. •Iljsqnstructions given in the art, containing the more receat Improvements. jan7 — Oyster' Agency; S-CHOEAPERTHAN T • 77' YSTERHE CHEAPEST.— Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by Ex press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which I will lowi•at rny• store, in the Diamond; -also at Wm. Kramer's, corner of- Second and Smithfield streets, and H C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market alley. . • I will receive them daily at the above places. All Oysters warranted i'money returned, if not good. novtl.s' F. R. DRAVO. . ' New Millinery, Silks, Vel ve t s,,de. JUST received front New. York, a cho i ce selee * tion of elegant rich Salina, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French'Flowere, Flames; Ac.' A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals; Visetts, &e., on hand and made to order In the latest atylk%, at the shortest notice. ,- MRS. DUFF ' deco - No.lo St. Clair at. Meat alder.) . - - di FASHIONABLE AIILLINELLY.—Mrs.S. B 1!" - . Fourth street, neat Wood, would inform the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity ,lhat elle will open. on Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assortment cir. Pal and Winter Millinery. ect2o CHANGEABLE SILK 'VISITS,tBOR CHRIST,ALAS Plll/6- airrs.—W.R..hlttrphy has on.hand a few verrhand some changeable Silk Visits, very suitable for Christmas piesents, which he is selling at reduced prices. Also,- handsome Dress Silks, Satin, supeifme new style linen chmbric Hdliteoke. c . _ dec23 . , , ..,4441w ENE s-~ `.R EN IWAI tam: ezoo,ofs og • • too 907 77 ...W,499 72 LAW SCEIIIOIIi le MEI . .. .. . . . . ..-. -.. : —: .,:c , z . ':4'.'",...:i... -- ..•. 1 .=.'• - .1 , ,Z.‘ 7 'f.:' , . '"..',..7...!,,.,:t - ,, F .7,2i...J, - !::,. 7 '.. - . ,,, _ ~, , i, _, :i ... -,4 . , _.;.:::= 7- 1k.„... , 1:: -- :;:-.--0 : ..-. ~ ; - ': i . - "." ' ' , „ . .v i i..-.,:,.... ~..:.... -,...,,•:..-, 4 -. ..-'-: , i:.; - I;.','''' '-',--t..1,-:' 7. , PI i ' ant P t ITES COMPLAINT,."JAUNDICE,- DYSPEPSIA. RVOUS" DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE RID. ASTHMA, and ell affectiquit arising fronf,,2 derangement or disease;-Mt.teliiliery, live, : Nrattetilar,, Respiratory,' Mid Nervous - - i - Systems, much al .courniptition, inward piles dieertb urn, toss of a ppetite,coat- • ed tengue, acidity Of the store :- • ach, swimming - of the heed, fullness or weight intho stomach, dimne or vision palpita• - • lion' of the . , heart, Clinking or suffocating sensaung" depression :of spirits, sudden flushes of heat, pain in the • side'or 'back, Weakness of the limbs, cold' feet, Conitenrim aginings of , evil, fever "and dallpaiir inthe ; head, pain and difficulty of breathing', ' when lying , upon 'the 'side 'frightful dreams, souremetatlons,yellotv nese of the skin - and , eyes, ;- t ; deficiency • of perspire- . ; • ; tion, /kc,&.e.‘ can • '," - • effectually ; ; • - cured ••• • ' ' by DOCTOR 'HOOPLAND'S • • CELEBRATED -GERMAN , 13ITTERS.: , Their powerover the abov e iseeses is not excelled— if. equalled—by any other preparation in the United Shade / as the'eures in this oityattestiirtmany casettaf, ter skilful physicians had [idled.. ' Derangement 'in the liver and strimieh 'are ionic ei'Of Insanitp.from disorder orobstruction a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves' follows, and the fune-, li ru ens of the brain e impaired and deranged; as nerves a re the connecting medium between mind . and - matter, it • follOwst from; the.' reciprocal ' action 'that both; imttst."be more or, Jere implicated and deranged , sitaulutueously3, dertmgement there SO prod nee d seaseof,*e N LtINGSi, UTERUS and ItIDNEYS. as well r 1.5 the brain. -The 'thousands who dhe. with YELLOW' FEVER; ;CHOLERA '431 INFLUENZA,' Is' owing The same 'causinand the majority of; cases of that -most painful disensF, CONSUMPTlONonginatesfromthe same. • In , Sect the stomach is the important ergsllin the system or' Matter; 4s spell iryou depend for the success and all the ;advantages to be derived from the administration of in ternal medicines. Its functions are of the utmost ,im portant° to every one in constituting the Source and faun; Jain of.life,whieltis nutrition.. No organ postiessessuch remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in modifying ,every part of the system._ The fare success treating dispaie of the liver and *math ineeessfully has not been teWatiltifir &dialogic al khowledge or their fitnetionii, but - the preparationatm :compound that would act upon the disease and all the OsYmpathetic afflictions. That point has- been gained in these ilittersotind they, are EN'PIRELYNEGETABLE, and: will in every case pentianeinly destroy costiveness, ,aull give strength and "vigor to die franie, ‘ at no time de= bilitating the patient, and they, erg grateful lathe Most delicate stantachtinderany circurnittinces •-• • 'ALL CAN BE.CURED WHO WILL USE THEM" AS DIRECTED; . (is wtrimc 2tta rowza OP MEDICINE.) - p - The few months this prepa ffi ration has been before Ma public, has, from its infallible ecacy, elicited theenlogy. •of the' preSs through the - land,': their object being " , for the benefit of•suffering humanitypts'sueeess -has surpassed precedents, arid:ilia free from alt alcoholic _stimulant a;yrup , isiercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, and espectallyadapted to the diseases of the variable climateot She United States, end . die 'West .1n . . WEEk. AND DEGICATE CHILDREN; " ~are made strong using it—in faet it is a family medi cine, and can be administered- with safety to a child Poe 'year old, the delicate tamale, aman of ninety. s, The PhiladelphiaDemocrar says :—" This medicine as au extraordinary virnie and efficacir, end is in great demand. Wecan speak -from experience, that it has produced many Ayptiderful.eurea." The Daily San We believe it is . one' of the ;Lest mcilicinesof the age—a friend having used it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint." The Spirit of the, Times and keystone says ' :-"Do 'oar good citizens,. who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures that hive been performed by Dr. lloolltuid , s celebraM. tserman Bitters? If they do not, we recent mend them to the Germatic Medicine Store,' 78 t . Rate ,street: all who are ntllicteil with Liver ComPlalizt,Jaunt- . dice, Dyspepsia or Nerved! Debility; the Doctor has' cured many of our citizens.; after the best physicians had failed. 'We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving oar - testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort, they ,arc entirely vegetable., The Evening Bulletin Sayr.:—The 'Celebrated German Bitters are an Invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints." •• Nears Gazette sayst.l--"It is not often 'we notice the various excellent inedieines advertised in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to sack articles. A word, how ever, ofDr...Hoollanirs Gernumßitters. •This AVE FLEW to he an excellentarticle fulfilling in every respect what ie claimed for it by the advertiser. The Daily News says: • . A ..blatimins.—We speak knowingly of Dr.. Hoof laud's celebrated German Bitters whea wo say it is . a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, rive and nervous systems,it has not, we, think, an squat. 16 A VZGETAELE PREPARATION MADE *12110V7 Ale conot, tuid to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony' can n medicine have? At the Depot car t be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the- foregoing . . . . . . Pripcipal .Depot, German Medicine Store. 2.78.12.1idE 'Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.LokantLlar ..rislturg, by D. %V. Groset:and respectaole dealers , gen erally throughout the country. ILENCE THAT DREADFUL COU6lll—The Longs -SO ate in danger, the work' of the destroyer has been beglin,. the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of , death. • Ass I'9ll A MCrtlalt?„ Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, tsnriwperhaps confined, to her chamber /I dangerous cold—her pale checks:hirthin ihtuaken fint e r tell the hold'disease has already, gained imoahei sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. , YournaMsil,wheittest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crashing blight over the fair prospects of the fa-, Aare—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. Theta' is a balm which will heaithe wounded lunrs, it is Shormstat's All-Ilealing" Balsam. Mrs. Arraits,, the wife of Wm. 11. Attree Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs.' Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. lier friends all thought, she, must, die. She had every appearance of being in eonsumPtion, and was so ptvuounced by her physiclaus7-Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GABISASHANIZ. of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remediett failed to give relief=she was reduced too skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist, 251 Broadway,. has witnessed its - effects in several cases whsle no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed itsfwaliderfol , elrectS.in miringtAsthma, Which it never fails'of doing.• -Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by' this Balsam. ;ft heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. 41ssinv , Josm, 10S Eighth' avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The _first dose gave him more relief than all the other Medi= ' t ine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 'l9 Delaney Street, gave it to a sistn-law who was laboring under Consumption, rind to another sorely-affil icted with the' ;Asthma.. -laboth cases its effects were immediate, soon ;restoring them to comfortable health.'• Mrs. Lucas-us Watts, its Christie-Et., suffered .from Asthma 49 years.. Shermtufs , Balstun' relieved her , at once, and-she-is compnratittely 'well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely - use of this medicine. This_ indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat ; and even Asthma anti Consumption. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle, Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. • Likewise Dr. Sherman's-celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor-,Lozenges. Premium. Tooth Paste anti Poor, Man's Plaster. • t Sold wholesale and by WM. JACKSON, at ,his -Boot and Shoe Store anti Patent Medicine Warehouse, $9 Liberty street Pittsburgh, bend of Wood street,' mid' by the. following duly appointed Agents for Alleghenyscanty : , _ A. M. Marshall, Allegheny. cit y ;, Jonathan iGliriest, Manchester;J. R, if. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. !quaint, ear. Welister.st. and. Elm; Daniel Negley t tasi Liberty; Mitchell, burgb;,Thos. Aiken, Shaipshurglai 4 „Stunl. .S.Pringer Clin. tom James 111 1 Kee,. Stewartstown; Jahn' Black., ~ T urtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth Rowland & Son, M'Kees porti. MeEklowney, :,Baketstiftwn; Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Wat. J. Smith, TemperaneeNillel Jas. 'Fulton, "J'arentum; 4„.ll.start, Sewickly. mar9-1y ORB TES'PLIIONI LANDE, of Fayette. 55 vile, N. y„, sun;well riersuatle4, anti have been foteome time, that your.Domeatic Vegetable Pills, are of great use, to all.those whotnnyhaveocensionto. use them, and have administered teem to My patients," Fiver and Agup, Dyspepsia anti Bitiol4kev,er, are int. .! medintely cured by . the use of Dr.Ralph'S Pills. Price 25 Cents box. Sold wholesale and retail , Smithfield' Stfeet'near Third Also, by Wm. bole, Allegheny city Smith, Bit ~ minghtunt . Mid John APCiacken. Fifth Ward. febl7 • aynest Family Itle 1 -4 %R. Pirut, Ohio, writes, March, 1846: 1_ _,/ "I have used your Vfmilfuge, Calpzicwire Batiam, and 17,x,pretorant, iny practice,. for the. last three years, - . and have been exceedingly wellplenSed,with them, and never, as yet, to ray ,recollection, failed of realizino my expectation in their curative properties. Vour other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; hut,' judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed them, by those who hove used teem. ',was formerly very partial to * 4 . 44 ! Vormifuge, until I becameacquain ted with yours, which has my decided preferene , to, any , other now'in use: Ressectftilly, yours, ' S. S: COOK, M. D." ' Erj- For Bale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth at. fehls" BA: FA/INES - WOWS •COUG H SYRUP.—Thin pre. paration bus proved itself to bent', very great ethee. ay in the cute of obstmate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic 'Affections.; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a. safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso lown price, as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro dude such decided effects to such It short limo. 'Pre,. pared and sold by B. A. FAHNES'I'OCK k CO., • • Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • deel3 RAL;tll'S Cai Z ttaait 7 an VEGS ABlE' f'tilsare for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Rtu.t. F.srwrt • • No.,SO,Smithfield et. Also; by Wm. Cole, Allegheny dry: J. Q. Smith, Bit miegham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth ward) • feb 21 ' '• rrFORSALE A bric.kdwellifig hoase and rot,'in a plea, dam location; Situated on Knoll street,' Allegheny. The house nrwelltirranged, having a good cellar, kitch; en and dining room, hall and two patlors,three'hsdrooMe and finished garret: Lot is 20 feet, by 120 dOOP,IqO hack. sheet Price, $1,200:" Terns, 'saw'band, balance in four .etinel yearly payments - ;; .‘ • - • 9: CUTHBERT, General 'AiOnt ' • stre et. -7"..-1•1:(J-,..t•-•,,,,; - ti - i -.';' : : r ~ .•'.-4.--. , 1.;7,:-1 •4••-. . 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Mania, Wlth Noires of Life and .Cluiracter.; ' I A CritibarDefence of the Grant Street Baptist Church,- against the charge of -corruption,.in the administrattott of her discipline; published by artier of the Church, ;t Rose.and Gertrude, or tlus ltlysteriotts Wedding; trans lated from the French of Rodolphe Topffer,.:.,, • An Ampartial Account .of the,Life of the.Rev...lohn.N., .hltitht—a narrative of his first marriage ;.alsci.hissecond, with many particulars nevelt - fore published. Second eolurne Paul Ardertheint; now complete; 'by Mary Barton, a Tide'iaf Iteartclietiferl.ife . ,',*nglaud ;. published by the harpers." ; SJulian' De Clifford, Or Woman 'S Loge, 10indice, miles and Tears; illustrated.'" Angelina 'Luzmore, or the Life of.a Beauty' author of the lilt,'Breach ofPramise, fic.; ThO'flanchback,,or'tha'Dell Ringer .61Notre'Dfaite'' ffisllr7e7 rpHE ialiscriber informs the public-ge.iteritilil'and-• Housekeeper& mid Retail Gracera.pa r ti c ith ol , y ffdlahicaapnytiensueinTst*oceestile reeld"awilear.PbricualesiT,;hlthosde'Wt"hlO" sell wish to obtain qfkitta,,Queensisare, Glass i will:find this a, rare opportunity for gettingsuch articlea.as they want,- mach cheaper than Hieusual rates. Renteptber. the placerCHINA . HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store. pr. S. I will-dispose of ray,whale . stoek to anT/Pengon :wishing to buylt, at a bargaln, '/a 118 : 1 ! * - ! ST., .CLAits, HoUSI.4 CORNERR OF. PENN . AND ST: CLAIR STREETS. FREs"" , OYSTERS, EAMpLond`,evely,delion,or 14, ; Abe season the market aford4,' served op Pt ip .. shortett , notice; and itt thervdry best style.- The house Is ,fintd-op-And erntaged >n the best, order" ; under, ti3a .. 4 ,' aglmenlbr .. tlep27l' . YOHN M. CAMP .• _ ME • - = NEM BEM OEM ' It in9/311-111- NV" "7 - ; riIIINESK.. HAIR CRRAII.I-rA Maladies: ertlol... ; fur V growth, .bettqr, art* restoration-0f grn it ift•ltilA Cream, when once known, win supercodei 191 13 a 414 11 clue !of' the kind now:in. nee. Whore the Nig Is denia l harsh, thin, unheitlihji, nor. turning grey ; a s fevrapfilltU.4., tiona will make the hair soft and dark; and give it a beim tiftild lively appearanc ,e• and will also make it maintain its liveliness and: healthy cofot; twice at long as elf the' prepanitionS 'that are generally used. 'Where the 'hair's' thin,, of has fallen 'off it be restored by ming Wit Creaka. Every lady and gentleman - who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at onbe purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but wilt btande. eau* it, and give :Perfect satmfaction in every in; s • . - Frk teatime:tyrant, Very truperier qualities, see the fol: lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to hlesrrs. - liendenhott &Stretch, Nashville, Banana agents retithe Southern Stites: • 1 4 4 ‘ 47 °ft/ 44 .nel'. R. Caktwelk Po:stor of thsPresbaseriali ___ • • • chunk, Pulaski. • hlmssts. HNDERSHOT/ b. STSZTCH OIthLICIIZIk...-1 take P.eaiaire in adding my testimony in faior orate excellent preparation called 1)r. parish's . Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed %acorn,' mu; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according toile prescription itis now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many.balsams and oils Aver° . applied ; each leaving my hair in a worse state lhanbefore.. This Cream, however, has, met lnY =Pee' . ' As an article far the teilei ; my wife gives it preference. over all .others, being de li cately perfumed and net din posed to rancidity. The ladies especially;yaillfinti the . Chinese Creams° be a desideratu m in their preparations for the toilet. • Respectfully, .• • Pulaski, January 7, le4i t! 11 V PPo sand.atitailybs , Pittsburgin, by John an dliC t f ar kel PO, Jqel Mohler, cp:mes of lels-Itikw-ty . , , T ADLES ere condoned *gamut using Common Preps - ii red Chalk; They are not aware how frightfully iniu- : rio as hie to the I how coarse; how tough, how sallow,' yellow, and unhealthy the akin. eppeare;after using pre-- pared chalk: Besides it Is itdunous, containing a bags : quantity of lead! 'We have •_preptired se beautiful 'table Article, whichwe. call p urifie dnish -Lille Wkitte.. It is perfectly innocent, being Of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, cleer, lively white;.at . the same tune acting,. as a cosmetic on the akin, ra making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Pctical - Chemist of hlassachn-• setti, seye ", A fle ran alyeiug Jones' Spanish Liey•White,. I Sod it pooteeleses the most beautifuland Timbre]; and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. Leertnialy can censcieutionsly recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifYing." Price 25 cents a box. - 'Directions —the best way to. apply Lilly White, Worth waft leather or Wool—the former is preferable. , A max sax -•oe *Terra mile" 25 cCext4.-White teeth? Told breath, healthy: gums... YelloWandanhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Janes' Amber' Tooth Paste, have; the appearance of the most beautiful .ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant dailyuse is highly ad eanhalmous,e rem to those teettethat are to condi-. tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing, a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastenseneh'aeiabeeengng loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath delicionsly sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold 'Mlle' at V. Chntlatun et., sign of the American Engle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose 'Mantes appear id' the sleet column. WILL. roe )(ARDS, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your rt face is your fortune ." - IA beautiful, clear,. fair? 'ls It .white! if not, it can be made soeven though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned nod freckled. -Thous ands have been made thus who 111191 S washed 'once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. Bat be sure yon get the gam tneJonee' Soap, at the sign of the American Engle, 82 Chatham street. I, . . • • Iting- worm , tun See rVe y E r ysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Sdap, when every kind of remedy has failed: That it cures pimples, freckles and clears th e skin, all know.. Sold at the American E agle, 85, Chatham street hlind, resibtei : this seldom or never fails. • • • ' ' C. INGLIS, Jr:, • Patterson. , Sold at /*moos's EP Liberty at:, head of Wood;Sign'o of th e llic Boot. • .novell.. • DOLDAE. TWELVE ANDA HALF CENTS. %_/- 11 farriage.—Con#dcatial.,,-Any lady between twerp , ty and thiry, possessing asymmetrical form, goodfee turee;&c, asked . conbdentially, can she suppose any man could admire her while she has' such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse .akin; . and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sumi ahe might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath; and a beautiful head of. hair. She east. have. beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by rising alls:box of Jones' Am ber Tooth ?Mu; &skin white, pate and spotless aslinow, by! using a cake of the genuine AMU' Judicin Chemical Soap; and a beautiful headof hair by using a 3s. bottle of Toms'-.,Carol Hair Roteratiee. Do not form an opinion. against this before you trry, Of you will regret it; .but he. sure to - ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New' York at 82 Chathamst. For sale br • • WM. JACKSON, .Agent, • : e9Liberty•st,Pittsluirgh. • apl3 CANCER, .SCROFULA AND GOITRE.--Ample have ban proved that no combinational medicine ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis ensesras DILJAYNE:S ALTERATIVE. It has effected tures truly astonishing, not OulYaf Cancer and other dis eases of Moveless. but has removed the most stubborn 'diseases of 'the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &e: This medicine enters into the Circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of.the body, removes' obstruction in the pores of the skin, andreduces enlargemen Col the glands or bones. It Increases the appetite, removes headache tinadrowsi-. ness,,and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased nod debilitated constitution. 'There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics. It' is perfectly safe andextremely - pleasant,andbas nothing' of the disgusting nausea accompanying the Idea of swar- Da - For sale in Pittsburgh nt the PERIN TEA STORE, 7i Fourth at., near Wood. . /Cecilia for the' TO FORGE ITR.GROWTH AND HEALTH, tl'Aßt rr,SOrr, CLEAN-.AIsID FENTg--Persons' in consequence of the many things sold, set down every, article;, (be it ever' so" good,) as a humbug: It li . eople could be Made to try' a 35. bottle Oflonti , s Coral A - fatr Re-' storative,and sad how it mates dry, roily, red, light hair moist, soft,puburn a nd dark; and keeps a so ("and by Its use for Sometime , - causes into grow 'naturally beauufnl'' ; if &ople cciald see the 'number of poor'. respeetable 'tne- Ohntlics that 'use it, (aye, and find it the cheakst thirig they can use,) fOrdtessing and beautifying' the Hair, for keeping it soft and in order three times as long assay other uncle made; and. s, :•,, , Forces it to grow; stops its falling, ; W And costslint 3 shillipgs to try... • e , . formerly sold nothing less than St bottles, bottve wish people-to try it. Sabi only at h (mind 6 2 1 eb album street, New York, and byy • . „• ~ Mara) r.", JACKSON, Agt. a 9. Liberty ter.: ORE TVsl.llllolsiY-tor-.Dr: ‘VillarillitTnniiir Medi/ M cines.—The undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh,hax ing personally used - Dr: , Willardls.Orienttd •Cotigh - Mix= tore, and experienced its beneficiideffects ide triost Chem'. fully recommend it as safe and etrectuit,' n till' costs. speaking front experience Xvo.bOlieve /limit- has no so- pe riOr • Pnil'itiould reethrible use ..t V7I I I.4,ENEINS. . , , Piitslcur‘th, Mardi '1 , 503,1848, P:iSc!tir by U. S.cltiionmakiWEr.,to, Jobußaye,h4Fies, A. Jones: J. 11. Calsel,Jeln Afoliler Okden ' • ~ --- -- g — k.ititirr, .., 8 t. , ..`4 - .I3.II.F.Uff,'SdIJR — V,Y, OLP SORE , . 11 sulos , tl,,. rp, it r i i ,n in r eu irn ;Pgdie : Thisab v 1 : 148 . an uS4 d .Rd w 4br e Yb : m o cl ul :nl it tcPh a rn o y c gs e l o ca ,”4. lP:l 7:e Scrri ltt n ea tlli ous Es ea ly7 knew, if nilieall we sta . ~.. ~ , 0 ~? I, ...,a pnihn 1 Asa cosmetic , ipil true JONES .P 4 :.. ' P' l ' • : d , only, aniele ,iier kuciwn. , chtik removea, imPunties, at cleared and beautified the 1k14„ making . I.t . ofi;:sleit,,r' smooth'and ivitite as an hifill4B..,ltlllllllld,-1! is 31'1C1!,...r Chatham ~ - ;.P1 . -Y, au -Y mf..JACKSON . , - Aonc, • '' 9 'Liberty Street , ringblirgh- r^. tna 23 n M ONSUPTRIN seizes more Viqtllll2l then, nay other V,/ disease it; our country.- .MIO., young, ithe.old,. the -beautiful and gay,. are all alike.sulaect to-its : invidious ravages, and many a hectic.cheek,htuf !icon supposed to bloom, with:the.glow of healtlu, f 'BMeVUry‘ case , oxigi mairain a cold and a cough — tperhaps.deemed.unworthy, of attention at first — and only with.met. remedies, when WO late, Notch the first oYinPionto With:/colottoores and make immediate use, of iho Coughltalsagi of . A. Fahnestock & Co., which willmirmitiiy-checirite further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful, - . , for tall* R2A.TAnNEstocx cornerler and %Vocal eta.; tilio, corner 6th and Wood. • • . . SaLr.÷:All That propaiteWitercitha .stibeeriber resides ,. Mgatitar'n'ilb: the ila r td4 c l h 4 u l S - ' thereon, siittated on Sixth Streei.;:naar Smithfield h6ut tag on Sixth st. 120 - ft., and inAipth on Cherry alley .246' feet. This properly is admirably situated for a Hotel, of, -a Publiniiall, and centailikit Milt square of ground; or' it might beidividedinto ; l2 building lots, 6 (Ms oral feet, each on - stzWet, by ,120:feerdeep,and'6, lots with front Of 26 feet each on . Cherry alley bi'l26 feet deep. jansdf . ," , . WhI.,PORTEIL, • NEE e‘,l ‘!, - Nal ~ ', , • Ott ~•A'r It i • '-0 • dirsalas„, tf ALERICAN. OIL, proearcd from a Well in Kentucky • 113 S, ket!.trelow the eurface of theearth, a maim'''. and Infallible • cure ;for Sprains, Strains, Cuts; Bruises, Seoldst , ..l4ntiP, Totter, litYsirtuittarlSeald Mead; Croup • Whdoping.cougb,..lnfinstunatory Sore ;Them, sots knj , - Inflapied Eyes Flatulence Illeers,Vetier Sores, and' • • leln'Al'ithlATOkY ' • • which Yields to itebgects in 4 owlish* Manner, ' • ' It haeneyer yet failed whea,asetteccilmlieCtedheo gong. „RpadtheXollowing:,.. ••. „ • • . , . „ hLt.tic/Wrui ;isilOilul }• • -,This is to certify,,ihnimy:iiiti i litimatet• hn was • Mated of a Rheumatic Complaint of Seven Years standingg. by,which elle was so lame as trilie.obliged to use erateE. - eit. In one week she was eptedby using the . Ainerican Oil, and could walk about a usual without het crutches. . j , The , rwitraiilg itgotamanleatid I.iYlSlt.ll,lm.,Nash, ' Jackson's agent for Steubenville; 0. ' ;A. gentleman near. Steubenville, who had riot hien able • to put either of his feet,to the ground for twelve years!, in condequente of. lamensis; by the use , of 'one bottle was enabled to walk two miles to a to wnship eleelldp.• It 'ls likewise a sovereign remedy rot • W ' ' CIIINTBACTION.QF',THE MUS9LES * 4II'Pq• • • • The . following is Conimunieated . by Mr: Wm. Nash, W. Jackson's agent for SteubUnVille A.lady residing in Steubenville; th e finger of whose -hand was so contracted as to deprive her of thu use of it •for tharty-five years, was entirely cured by the.use of one bottle of the Oil, so that she now has - the perfect use. of 'her hand fully equal to the other which' had never been - affected. It has also been found to be a safe and invinci • ble agent In the Speedp and certain cure of • .• • ' • DEAFNESS' • in all cases not °Fp:neatly ineutahle. . A -laqy . residing in Allegheny eity was effectually cured- . .of. obstinate dualities; of years' continuance,. by the use of less than one' bottle of the Oil; so -that she said she heard better than' sheishadenrer done before. . , • A*entlemanWell known is Pitcsbnrgh,. was cured at deafness of nine years' standing, by the use .of a small.. .quantitrof the' Cid.- The names and residences of the 'lady and gentlemen will be given' to those who desire ipliat at the Office of th e advertiser.. .• • • • . . • "" . lib properties are highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all eases of • • . . • CROLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. Several cases of Cramp\ Cholie have been effectually 'cured by one doie of the Olt,in-the short space of halt•• an hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain.' 'lts euratiie properties have been remarkably manifested In the radical cure of-' ' • • • DISEASES OF THE SPINE— ----- A. lady, the wife of n planter in Kentucky, was cures effectually of ober of the worst cases ,of disetuted••Spinei , which had confined her to her bed for a considemble •time, in which she could -not turn herself. It is also. a.. surremedy and perfect cure for pains iuthe small of tho INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.' Read :f. •,. , the following: . :• . , r - • tl t 6t~ is t 6 certify that I was afflicted with great pain iii the emall of my back and kidneys, which. aldected.ote so . Much that I could nocittand upnght. : By rubbing ertet r natty, and losing half a teaspoonful internally, night and morning ; I was entirely cured..: • JOHN HIDDLE, . • • near 'Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. Afgentleniakof, Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in /emulation of;the kidneys—the pain of - which caused him to faint;4Was completely* cured, in three days, by the use of the Ameiletut Oil: • • • The qualities of this - NATBRE'S OWN REMEDY • is ex.tremely,penetnifing and anti-inflammatory, conse quently is confidently recommended us a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external orin ternal. Used immediately after a cut, bruise or wound, it.Wißcbrit and prevent . . GANGRENE; AND MORTIFICATION. It han,lWaddition; been found a salutary, pleasing and etrectiVe remedy f or those very unpleasattand ineonve. •nient diseases, • • ' • • ~: • g CRAVEL•AND CALVARY COMPLAINTS. fJ Price;so emitsper bottle. •• . •• • • caution...ilia ors Ye . 1 . 4111q6.• • .• • The surprising. excellence and growing Popularity • Hie American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miscrabfe linitations :of .tbirr valuable medicine, for the_parpOse nf deceiving. the un wary, and defrauding The Proprietor. • In order to be sure ofobtainiug the genuine, obseru . . the following sous mance t• =• .. • • • . • • Ist. See that the name "Wm. Jackson, S 9 Liberty st., head 'of Wood at.," is printed on the label of die.wrappo of eaoh bottle; to imitate which is felony. ' • . . `.M. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain' log full direCtions for use; and alio containing the name • and address of Wm. : Jackson,' General Agent for the' proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the 'pro • • prietors, D. Hail & Co.; Kentucky. '• • 3d. Purchase max' 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. Hall & Co.; Proprietors, Kentneky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh; Pa., Genera/ Agent - for Western Pennsylvania, and part•of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the . printers' names—'. ItPlitillin*Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show bill: • • • 4th. Observe—:the genuine American Oil is of a 'dark green color, without any sediment, and rts specific gravi—• ty lighter th ani water. The counterfeits are mostly vi a black Valor j-*--some white . like Spirits - or Turpentine, said to be refined and clarified ;-' sante Senora Oil--otti• ere a mixture of other common oils; and one nb:sek filthyy. looking mixture.porporting to come from o.e “Pittsbnrgli• •and Allegheny Dispensary C 0 .,, None of these coon-' terfeits possess either the virtue orthe power of the trite AXERICAN OIL. • Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON; General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western Pennsylvania, AVestem Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by.the following duty appointed Agents in Allegheny courtly, Pix.: • • A. M. Marshall .. • • . • • Dr. Brown, Allegheny city.' J. R. Johnson, . , . . Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester. - , Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. .. ' • J. It. 14. Jacques, Birmingham. . • IVm , ..J. Smith, TenTeranceville. • .. • eyy Edward Thompson, 1 illrbisburgh. . : :-• .1 , 14 • Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . -„: E. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbrirgli. , • : •• Thomas Aikin, Sharpstnargh. .•: . • • H. Rowland & Son, hltKeespon. - . , ' C. F-Diehl, Elizabeth. . .• .• ••., • . John Black, Turtle Creek. • . •• • ---- 1 1 1'EldownyBakentirern. .• Samuel Springer, Clinton.... • . -• •• :Tames hVK.ee, Stewartstown, • • , • Riley lil'Laughlin, Plum township. ' J.. Fulton, Tare,ntum. . • • . • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren - teville. . . . • Robert Williams, Ardiursville. . • : FROM the New .York Gazette, Oct:. 0, 1839, a daily • paper deietiedly at the head of the daily press in country - .Brisairs ztraer 'of Scriaparilki.--It were but cotrrtesy to call the attention of oar readers to thisinvalimbleprep !•••. anttion which Will be (mind - advertised in another colons': -. Mr. Bristol is a hrotheri and listues a highly intitieslieg' neivspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of •••••• which we, have already noticed; and the medicine itself; 'l' has been eulogised by neutrall the press of the western.. conntrY, Find, we doubt not; justly eulogised. It has in its favor, moreover, very. flattering tesunionials from Die , : most eminent praatitioners in every. part of the country .1. where- it 'has been -used, . There is beauty. And taste enough in the bottles, nail in the engraved lapels la which they are .enveloped, to induce a .purchase, even .if, the, preparation itself were not one of the ." soverelgnest in the world," as every person must believe it is—lhat is, every one Must ,lielie,Ve it is—that ie ever? 'one' wbb , „Would not remit a mass' of documeutarl evidence COnelu." sive onaegh to.eonvertm Turk. to Christianity: •Itay"One , of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you do , not. wee with us on this point. . • ! • For sale by.. . B. A'. FAIINESTOCK &.C0.,. feb24 car. of let and Wood and Sib and Wood sic. .101HEUMATISfd, GOUT,: AND TIC DOLOSEVA.—t _LL A respeetebie gentleman called at, our office, as he... 'paid; to inform Eta %hot he . had I)eit afflicted' for' 15 }}ears' . With- Rhieurnitisncor 'Gout; and occasionally with Tic * Doloreux ; that he. had been frequently confined•la hist !i • room for months together; and often suffered the most in- •• tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he hail been using Jett nea Alteratire, froth which he found' the tneat ar. l- nal and unexpected relief. Ile Says he found the Me • eine veryptensant and effective, and -that he: s now•ciario, skiers himself perfectly c ared.i—Ph iladelphia North Amer.: ; :. .d FACT Worrrn Kxownto.—A. gentleman of ScrofWeas habit, from indiscretion in his younger daYs; beetutte fected with UlCertaions in the. Throat and Nose, and disagreeable eruption- of the. Skin... Indeed, his whole system bore the ; nuirksi of being, saturated With illseakci• • ,One hand and'wrist 'Were 'els mach affected that he bad' - lost the use of the hand, every part being, covered With !! ! deep, painful, and offensive ulcers.' and' were a.. bolfow and porous as an honey-comb:' It was at this stegeothis complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that be commenced •the use of Jaynets AP.. 1 ' terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is pow perfect. - The ,Alterative operates' the, etre n4' al anil purifies thg blood and eradicates disease from the systeaV ~ • wberever located , 'mid th'e ' numerous cares it has pkkk- !' i (mned in diseases of the 'skin,: cancer, scrafalui :pint' liver complaint, dyspepeiapnd other chronic diseases, i&•-• • lruly astonlshing.—Sperit qf the 2lmes. ; WT For valeta Pittsburgh *title PEKIN TEA STORE, • . . rest Artrival tat.... No. 111.6.•1VOod• tt•• t ! .1! . 110 DHINSON,bas just Opened,' within the mit,. .4.1,L s week, the largest assortment of Reach CHU!!!!) ."-•; : ever opened in. tins city; consisting in pattitP4'andy): r White, Gold Liue and Gold Band Tea SOU extemive assortment of White, Flowing Blue and I.,lvittY,)..t , • pool Iron Stone Ware bk Tea Setts or in separate • as may be required: • Also, a beautiful nsbonmenr or Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and. pat-h. .) tents, direct frorithe•suanifirerurers. Ladies would do viell togive hlm a call, ai oct27. m Wow Ftl. . .13mslisaial .Colleetor. • - .+:., i MAT: undersigned, ericottragcd by the liberal patronage: 1 J, of the merchants, professional:gentleman, and.me. , ; • . ehttnics of the city, offers his eervicetcfor the collectlost. , f. •of necounts in the.city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. • I.las ;,. ..- ing attended to business Ft( thii kind for ninny yearmfor i,..... ~ the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted-with this._ and the adjoining eities..he feels confident °Phis - abilityi I to give satisfact ion' by prompt and faithful attention to •- .. alrbusiness entnun ed to him. • •• ^ ' •,."' ''' :• . ' .t. I ; i ;i, • .. • . • 'JAMES GALBRILTII, Jr. ' . I •To.be found •tit Mr, Wm. ,Rusn's, Merchant Toiler,: : ',.; Third street , opposite the Post Office, .- .• . • - ! i • Gabriel Adacis; • J. Carothers; . Livicigston; James:Marshall; 'George Breed: - . • -- PC9do: 'UMY BOOKS-7-Irriag'S Sketch Book, - Oltedratka .bY! IA ' • • Willis' Poems, illustrated by Entire. : Read's Female Poets of America, with Portraits ! This Fist of the Knickerbockers. . . A Fable for Critics. . . . . ElllYHletrieal Romances The Child of the Sea. Lamb's Dramatic Poets. • . .. • . Lowell's Coavereations on lee old Peels. Dm:natio" Works of Beaumont and Fleichar; Poetical Works of Spencer. PoetiettilVorks id Chaucer. MEE Ford and Magaing_ar. •. sale 1.1 H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., TIOY/0 " • 4th street, near Market:' .'...',........;:;,..;,?..--.,*;?-: . . . . . Mil ESE e . v. ;' '41% •; 4 '.1` 4 7,-; • 4.1.• EMMEN lititti P. Puff, Accountant;•‘' .• Thomas Scott,Afason;' • • • " .Jlks.McGaire,Blerct'l•Tailork: Wm. B. Scaire; , • —, 4 Dlntb4 i a : p-Doige. , ti2oirtPrn MIME OM El
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