a rit , - 0 t - 4 1 . 0444 ..„.-- -•- The,Nemr Silll Abear&l • - EW: HOUD:lil: NEW COUDS!! • Accatei Bargains than ever can. now by had g . Liits!gpsif the Nitz:GoLltfis•P'ef,-Irire; on Market it, between 'Thirdanirnarth,Wlitie is Just, opened n splendid stock of. xvititer.Df),Goods;eieeper thaattie, same quality of Heads baVe ever been offered . .F4te . :- a, L. RUSSELL, No, G 2 Market street...between Third and Fourth stredialtiga of the-Dig , Golden Dee , Hive, has now itiCeive4, and offers tci his numerous cus tomeia Mid Via nubile tenerally; the- largest, rheapest' audmitoit splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever offer•. ed in this city; These Goods have been purchased in the Eastern Cities since the late fall in prices, and Will be. 'sold to cash buyers at a greatreductioh; much cheaper than they could have been sold m the early part of the Among this large - ithil.c.itinsive stock will 'found many.-choice..authfoshionahle Goods_ of the portanoll LADIES' DRESS GOOD§ Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, u beautiful.article; Cherry cold„dm do. figured tuid plain; Silks and. Satins, plain, striped and plain ;- Scarlet de Lathes, all wool, very cheap ; . - . l'Anzmine Blue De Laines, low prices ; : • Fradeh - alleolors,ektremely.low. ' A large assortniein Of fig'd CitshMetes - Ife, Litines,new-. est deingni; from I.4ta.stra en ts pit yard ;'these are very' EL cheep. • Also, large Stifek . of Alpacas froth 121. to . 511 cents per yard, all colors, nada great bargain; with a splendid assortment of bonnet' rithods'ethe latest itm pollution. ' Also,_ velvet ribbons all widths and . colors. very cheap, a beautifal assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and -velvets, all colors; - French worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats,' gloves and' hosiery,' all ntraduced prices. - , SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Best assortinent to the eittoindlvery, cheap Long and Square Shawls beat quality. . Terkene . and Cashmere 'Shithvls ; Bide. aridaolared Cloth do. Bream end Sick 'do. , Plaid tslanket Sliawlii.itllUttalities and prices. . - BLANKETS! iILA:NiCETS: Cheapest in the Citti? A largo stock of Blankets, nil qualities. which will be' sold cheaper than ctifi - be found elsewhere, DOMESTIC GOODS. CHEAPER THAN_ THE. CHEAPEST: - ' • A large stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast c010n.,4 only 3 cents per Yard; best quality British. dnd American Prints, B t 61.0 cents per yard, yard wide British Pitrale Pruitt, B to. In ; a large supply 'red. white and yellow Flannels some'as low a5:.214 cents per yard, very cheap; Bedliciling, from 8 ttslEl cents per yard. Also, is large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans and Linsey's, together .virith a very extensive as sortment of bleached and unbleached Mushns, frout 3 to' 8 coma per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide anbleach-' ed Marlins, only 3 Cellt3 per yard ; bleached Muslins froth 3to 8 cents per yard. All of which will be:sold MT at reduced prices, at the sign of the New Golden Bee Eive,ilV Market street, between Third mad Fourth sts., N 0.82. 4 (deettktfr WM. b. RBSSZL-44 RE.A.DY-tHA.OE CLOTHING, "'t •' SELLING , OFF LOUT FOR DELANY, NO. 49 Liberty atreet:Pittsbuighjuitrifig P replenished his Stock within the last and present months with the lateststyles.of Fashionable Goods, at. exceedingly low. Tripes: Wren the best assortment of CLOTHING: to be -lad in the City, at the :owest cash Anion st them are-every description of, Bless cud Frock Coats; Sack and Overcoatsof all fashionable colors and material, such as French beaver;heatty Broad Cloths, saper..blue, brown 'and drab. Blankets and Cana da Prize Coats, of the. dat=attylest. Every description of Pantaloons and .VestatWid otuer articles in the Cloth- , Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order, bich will he Made in the most fashionable manner on the shortest notice. - jdeells) P. DELANY.. ... Fashionable Clothing Store, • • C'WERNEBBRG begs leave to Inform hiateends and . the public - in' genmal that he bus opened ik NEW READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, otiMarket Street, second door from Second street, where he has; and always keeps ori.hatid,.a full assortment •of Ready-made Fashionable. Clothing'. which he will sell oil he. Most reasonable terms, for CASH. •' ' • He also wishes te - call the attention 'of bib friends and he public in'general to I.is very extensive s6lection or French, English and Belgian' Cloths: and Cassuneres, in endless variety. and Vesuims for every one's use, which he has selected himself in the East, and which will be made to:outer In a" superior manner,.aihis Frishionable Head Quarters. '25. Liberty . street,llate McGuire a:: Co.') and at prices taut will not be questioned by the best of bargain-makers. "• • C. WERNEBURG; • 4. N 0.251 Liberty street, and 'Market street. 2d door front Second.' .= - . Business Card: Thi.44v.rs''..44.*zu.A..sigoNaPoi,r4";s2fdsrEALLl.::, • - AIUST PRICES; IXTaIcR. fa,u+r 'will be, proyee by: calling; it McCtEsUeti T Fasbionaule ailoring EstOßthment,Tbird street,.. St. Chorine Buitging, Min7ro: sm/1... priors and quiekor4r.s., , , Yrouery.: _Fresh and good. Courrraion: Virg far in the background. Myeid customers, and where, ere - reerreetfulij* ruled that 3131 ve a 'tin g forllrm MeGUIRE,' ' oct23 ". • , Tailor : Ft.' Chnrlee:.J AVE, WOULDIRESPECTI , CLIN invitathe attention V T ' of our friends and ii,e public to . thc great variety; of .WINTER COATINGS and other article/ 1 / 2 we. have Just received—amongst_whielt Will he fbund the greatest variety of 'IILUE..I3 CK,D adPllAßl,holored BLANKET,. MACKINAC, -"afid BEAVER , CI.IOTHS.-. FRENCH aria' ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSTMERES, The,above Goods having been bought for:cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac coniznodate ell, whomay fawn us with their' patronage, with good Clothes, at tow prices. Give its oeaU. - Remember, 218 Liberty street, opyrosite ford-of hlc nov2o ' hichIULGEN - J. T. WC.4. - NCE t ", • No. 772079 CORNERSIXTH AND LIBERTY STEEDS . . jiraving enlarged and 'newly lined their..establisb, JCL 'mem, at the' above well known .stitud, respectfully' invite the emetic:n Of their friends eild.the public to their. choice selection of New Goods, comprising every virie - - ty for spring and hummer wear, selected ; especiallyfor their customer department. .Thei!e Wishing to leave their' orders find at this establishment every style, of new . and desirable goods. Their stock of readyMnde Cloth ing is extensive got up-in the beet manner, ofdurable ma, teilal, and well worthy the attention Of thoseyrishing to purchase: All are invited tosall, and may rest assured that they ;vill.lie Pleased with 'price, quality and variety,. A lair assortment of shirts kept constantlyOn hand. Clothing 1 Clothing II Cloth •gl Ix' • The - Tkres. Big , Doors vit.- .The-:Western- World t 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made :and ready: to be- offered on the most-lineral terms to my old customers and the public in general. The. Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive. establishment has-now.after.retinning•lrom the Easterii cities, at much trouble and expense, just Completed his , fall and winter arrannr.ments to supply his thousands of =manners with one otthe most desirable stricki of Co stung that tuts ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For.beatness to .style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must cerminly.render :the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of me western country. Itlsgratifying,to me to be able to announce to ray, numerous friends at homeland' shined that notwithstanding the extraordinary. efforts .whieh I have made to meet the many calls in my Gus, lt. is ivvith difficulty I can keep time wititthe coniaant rush that is made on this establishment. Ii is .a welliestablished fact, that my, sales are eignt or ten tithes Larger thatiMny other house in the trade`, and this being, the case on the amount sold, 1 can =trod to sell at - much less profit .than others could - possibly think of doing. if they' wished to cover contingent expenses. intend' to make a. Clean sweep of all laY present stock before-the beginning of next year; coining to this conclusion,: I vrillmake It the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, weal) and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors. • • ooW.I-decw - JOHN IiTCLOSKEY; XTEW. GOOlO, NEW GO —Received at the iron It City , Clothing Stoi a splendid assortment of Claths, consisting of fine 'Fr•ench,fidiglish and „American Alain, black and fancy CassimCres,'of the most modern.. iityles; fine figured Cashmere, Vesunga„,Silk Velvet, Plain and - Fancy, Satinsall of "whiCh we will make up at the Most reasonable prices, in n.fiumble and fashionable style" Ready"made Clothing, ~of'„ilescriptione; Cloaks oldie,. most fashionable patterns-, Nock. and, Pocket Rdkfs., Sgspendors, Bosoms Shirt Collars, , and every article usually kept in a Clinliing..StOre. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, mill: find 'it to. their advantage to cellist the Iron City Clothing„ Store, N 0.132 Libenystrectommediately opposite„ the Mouth of Market: - C. met.osggir... ri fluff's Now Kysteriof Book.Keeplng.: JUST.PUBLISHED BY HARP ER4. p XO'S, J 'YOE% TI'HE-firtu part of this work,- embracing the most coin j. plate course of insjruction and practice, oirboth.Sin gle and'Double- Entry, ever- published.' Pride '75; cents The whole work, embracing - the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition al setts of books, with•tt - chapter on partnership menttyand a Key - to the oral exerchtee,—full clothbound, The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most•eniineitt 'Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New York; indicate the public sentiment in reference to this week In That ••• • • • • " It contains matter that isimportant and interesting to the merchant ind , man *of business, to•whom I think it will be found higblynseful. •C. 0: HALSTEAD, • - ' •,• , t President 'Manhattan Bank; New York." "It is calculated lobe - exceedingly useful to practical Account Book-keeping: • , RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and blerehq, • N 0.99 Front street, New York?' "Remarkablyliiii , tiiiil'ennipliittl , end •••Will'bertniply convey a thorough knowledge of the'•subjeet: 'The lab dersigned intends using it asbial`eXt Hook. • . : • • JOHN' H: SHEPHERD; • Tel:icier of Doak-keeping: Columbia College, N. V:°> " It iiiiievery.way calculated to, giya a clear and sat isfiiptory insight into the yell...useful science of which it treats: through "all its gredatiOnS, from the;siniple; style .suitable to retailers, to that requisite for the toost. Attaell and complicated commercial balances. • , - • ••• ' , Cashier 7th Ward Benk, New York'i . . "T. helleye it. will be of great sertice, not only to ,the new beginner, bht co ;be most experienced accountant. . . F. W. EDMONDS, Culler chant sPank, NS all street.” "tconrider it tlia Bret wbtk I have.ilir met with from which a thorough priteticilktiowledgii of the science can - be obtained. ,JOHN CAMPBELL, Merrelt4l4,o John at., NeW York.," For sale at the Book Stores.Atni at the Author's Acid-. elnYe corner of the Diamond and Market street.„oci3L - MN Steal. and Elle DI atinfoctori, ItiE subacribers have enlaiged their Steel acid -File Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara Street and Spring alley,. Fifth .Ward, Pittsburgh, by. erecting - a eon- varting furnace, a melting.furnace 'rind a tilt hamnier.— Their r. Steel, now.being of - a superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives; they are prepared to fur, nish Files of ereiT.description, that will , compare. with the bestimported article:; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way, to pur chase from them, they will sell their. Files at reduced prices, for-Dash. They. will also re-cat Files,. and per, chase thosewhich. are 'WOW end broken. Public patine. ugge is respectfallyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRIfif APPLES--400.bbls.fine .e4ting,and englging Apples;, ren'd Rerstearner:"SentplY and for safe by _ .dec27 MG to AZOORLfraiD: . 7..., Pe; r_ ,',47::'Z''.:,-,; r'•''''''''7'.";:.'••••:''''''±'. ..'-''. ' ' '' • ' 7 ,. .i . ,...... , ~. f~: ~, F- Zransvo testa tint. Ppcipic,,EPs TRELAISPORTA AON,I4,IIWi, .. - es • "'snort . - T 9 BURGH TO EA:I.EI:I. - -„ - : ;VG . RI6" - -StijpriNo,"-Thc Boats belonging to Ws Line titive'VeensinAiri , Tnie order, and tire',novik rOnning, reolarly between Fittslinrgli and Erie; tonchitag at ail .intermediatePoris. alongthe.Gertahr. Boar*ill alWays be nt the wharf, Under,thfif liToUtingahela Bridge, and'one will start regularly every, tither. , day- „The -TOaPla'a Transportation on Linhee, .cith7tu.t Freight and I. l assengers. The boats, will be toWad 'to Beaver by steanielts,,and Willproceed loTaie . with 'great dispatch, by the daunts. Thui,boiti are : Oinnritabiled 11 , experienced and Carefarnieniill.:o,whoor:l,l , nviyfen, 'in terest in the Line. . Goods sent by the Li_nelo Er/e inayl3o; orynrdod to any point on the Lakes. k7or . freight or pasengeapplylo. KIRKFA.Txtuu., Agent, 'WatOr ktreer, : r'ittatiOlgla% A G E -D- 1 . 1 %§; CLAIM & Co-,BeaYer: , R. W. Ctrx:PtiOnAll, , , Tam:km/ex& McrcakuratFe,yelaiiktr,: Cti,llijddleeel:, Allurori Harz, Sherroti.' JOSEYII McCt.tras, S. B. te, lortvia-Cleirkkiiiret.4 Kum & Monad:Ain, Big nem. S. C. PLamsa, West Oreedi4lln: • J. &T. Ku.ntenuct.,,dditituty)lle,- W. H. REMY, ROtatOWiti:, W. WAnswoutt & '3ltorin Wei Cornett!. '" War., cOnnbitOille. Bpnnt COrnai. 9:'.vr4mitit,..ittbioiii.!.. -.'E Fan; Gitxint' L and B: Totianitspn' la., Erie: Ttle followm Agent's nir.riO.. *it receive and word t:ral,oo,, to 'any kart On'.,ibt"? 'Laps, ftdlipad. ;by this Lma! W M. aitagher lotingearn - 0 ‘W.:.ll.ltbrattek Josiah /Ca" It'etsOe4 . 'Walker 'di 0 Pittsburgh Portable 1301 --, _ . - 484F4 • • zfi l igigt o - Per she Thaittporiatkai ef 'Freight' trod Insot , PITTSCURGH,PHILADELPIIIA;BALTDIORENEW • YORK; BOSTON, &C. • • • • .• - • BORBIDG'S CASH, Philadelphia.' ZIAFFE ¢O' +- CONNQII, Pittsburgh. - • + ' Tr HIS old establishCcrtilm being tiodrin•fdll operation, the proprietors have made eventive areungementa to l'orkatd GOods • and; Produce with ( destiatch, and on • the mostilkiombleitirms. ;They confidently hope, theit well. "known prompthese in delivetitig.eculitry safety• in mode of carrying-reapitalmiA settrehousei at esetrpOrti affording accommodations to shippers and 'Owners of produce v rtogether with thei ,.. riang- experience end ante:- milting attention to business, will secure 'to theft a vont 'Ostaance of that liberal patronage they hereby All sonaignthernsby and• for this line. receivSd,chargets paid, sad , tosworded to any laqu ired,div ett y ons cbargy for cdrnmisslon(advaneingorstorate. • • • No ixtteiest;diractly or indiractly;=ln - steamboats. := Al! commanications:promptly •attendetl to on applica tion to did TollOOriffgiwents : • =' - • • • 13briarDOE a CASIii • ' Zl3,ldatkort atteet,Philadelplaa. . , • _ - TAAFFE.a. OVONNOR, Canal Bilain,,Pillalnb• • , O'CONNORS , North street&iimons.. al. • 1313i•Cedar.street, New York. Merchants Trainspetz:tl,cin Line. VIA ' CANALS: AND RAILROADS FOR PHIL.&DEL • - 2 'PHI& 'AND BALTIMORE. GOODS consigned IA tar Care will be forwarded. with out delay,: mud= - Ty !it at s . l b e lr rent. l. sies & act, 2..- , Canal , lasin, Penn street, Pittsburgh, ME BEILLES it REYNOLDS, 272 and 31, , Market street, Phil dilatable... • • RASE, MERRILL & CO, SnutiOs wharf.. Baltimore. • nierChani.llo . Ar . !Preflight 1 . Liam: IMAM / 8 4 8 . 'Met' 'I,3XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight' Xs between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, .Joluistown,Tlplli, - ilaysburgh. Water street, and•Petersburgh. ,r,' This Line was formed for the special accommodation of Me. may business. The proprietors, thankful for the very IMeralpatrOnage they have received during the last two, years, respectfully inform Alleir old customers And the pabhe generidly,tharthey are now better prepared to 'deliver goods at any point'on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch: JAS. A. LORE. rttorstsr GEORGE TRLNDLE, JOHN MILDER dt. CO.:. downs:— C. A. M'AstrytT & Co., Pittsburgh; Jew; 11111.1.8 E, Hollidaysburg; PICLAVOITII & WOODS, JOhninololl. RZYSSZNC:II*—Smith &Sinclair, J. & J. ArDevitt;G. &J. R. Shoe nberger; Robison & Co.; R..Moote ; Bagaley & Smith; Johh Potkor; Lehmer & Co; G. P. S Ovenbe,r ger, Pitteburgh. M --- Aeronants' Tr a n.P" tilti°ll4/te ' B:;Ma aMkital FOR the Transportation Of Itlerehundize and.rmdttee to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goodsvonsigned to Our care-will be forwarded. without delay. at the lowest rotes. Bills of Lading'. transmitted, mid .all instractions promptly attended to, free from any extra eharge.for stor age or commission:. C. C. A. M'ANULTY & Co.,Prowietors, - Canalßasin,LihertyaL,Pittsburgls. (Gazette. only. cony.% Western New York College of Ileolth.• 207 Meta suutcr, 80n.A.7.0, N. Y. . DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITFIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE, .. THIS celebrated remedy is constar iy increasing its j fame by the making all over the world, It has. now become the only medicine fat family 'wet and is particu ' larly • recommended. for Dropsy all stages of this coati plaint immediately relieved ; no matter of, how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for 'these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no. ther ar ticle can relieve you.; „and the cares testified to will cou7 vines the most - skeppeal;—(see .pamphlet.) , Liver Com- Miaint,'Biliobs.Diseruses, Fever and Ague..: To the, Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, . this matheine is offered.. No mineral agentoto de le te rime compound is a part of this mixture ;it cures th ese discus- _ es with certainty and celerity, and does notleave the sys tem torpid.- .(See pamphlet). Pilesm complaint of a must painful character r is immediately relieved, and A cure fol.. lows.bya few days use- of , this article, It; 11 far beyond any other preparation forthis disease or for any other disease ellraliatrAdal:i7Ar 6 1 40 4 ; 41$m pamphlet.) o the . System , eel B ack , Co./Mess Grille Kidneys, &c., or of the swum, irrortediettly relieved by A. few days use of rhilitiedietne, end n cures, always the result of its use. It stands as a certain ream.' dy for such complaints, and also forilerangeneents of,the • female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struations. No article has ever been offered„except Which would touch this kind of deeingementh. It maybe Jelled upon es a sure and effective, remedy; and; did , we feel permitted to do so, could sive a. thousand names as proof; of cures in this distressing chisel of Complaints.— , See. pamphlet.. All hicken.. down, .deblittated e.onstitu ' dons, from the effect of mercury,.will find the bracing power of this article-to, ttet.immediatelyl and the poison ous mineraletthileated from the systent„.• ' ' .3" Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties off this erne le.suatryams MOOD, and drive such diseases from - the system.- See .pamphlet for, testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits• of..au advertisement will: not • 'Permit to be named here.? Agents give them Away.; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of amedlcine, nevi et appeared:tat thone•of the peculiar features of this ar ,tiele, that it aeverr fails to benefitin any case, and if bone and muscles are,le ft, te build open, let the: emaciated and lingermg.invalid.,noro os, and keep taking . the Medicine as Wages tbereisenimpmv.ement. , Theproprietor Would ' caution ; the, public ,against , number of • articles which 'comeotttunder, the heads, of SABILLP/1137AA/4,40., art cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &e. They are g ood fornoth, ing,unduoncocted to gull the: lIMAMI:7: much TWIN tecir ,Their inventors neverthought of ,curing such diseasestili. 'this article had done It. A portieu/ar study of the peonpfi-, lets to earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the, ar ticle, bib Stadia circulate gratuitously:, Pat op in MI oz; 'bottles; at t 2; .12 oz: do. at sl:each— , the larger holding 6 'Os. mine than the•two small bottles. - Look. out :and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has , "Vaughn's Vegeta.. ble Lithontnpue Mature," blown upon , the•- glass the written signamie of "G. C. Vaughn.: on the directions; and "G.G, Vaughn; Buffalo," dumped on the cork. None other are gentand,. ,, i , -• Prepared by Dr. G:: C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street,- Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No: attention , given •.to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorised•Agoote:mayled.- Post-paid let- , ters, or verbal soliciting advice, prompt-. ly attended to Otitis. -"; • - • .•• Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article 132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295. Essex st.,.Salem_, Mass.; and by the principal DrugOdtf.ihrdligha4 the (J utted .Statea and Canadri, as Agents. 3 . ' -• R.syS BROCKWAY Agents 'Liberty - et; .' r . Wholeaale.and:Doetail. • SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTIIIR.V. D °BERT lIART.LEY, begMleave..to'in lib form his friends and the public generally, Mat he continues to occupy .that large and corn- , sllll, l mOdions Sums Room, formerly occupied trY Stumm a. n estock &Co., No. 88, corner of Diamond allerandWood streetovhere he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks{ Carpet .Baga,Siddle Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and ill 'eakerard- He also keeps Constantly on hand, and is prepared tG furnish to order, all kiede of Riveted Hose, manufactured of bestmuterial, and in a style of workmanship equal la the eastern manufactured artiele r and at 66 per cent. &caper:: ..." COUTLbVrefthatitt and FaMlO3 would do well to call and okarainahis atock before nurchasing elsewhere, as determinedtto sell first rate articles at very low . DV — DOn'Z'forger the place, No., 86, earner of Wood tree' and. Diamond artfil TATINS,S, BRANDIk;S,Na, nett pipes uog-, nac Bran'd,:"Jas Ilennessy;!' 2 ht. pines cognae Brand y, '35 , °turd, Dupuy,k, 3 Final, Castillon & Co." 12 octaves Rochelle " .."A.Setgnette." 4 pipes Holland Gin; 5 qr.caskssup.BalcSlierry W`me,"DuffDord on & Co." 5 " .. • 1 it .firjeigjoder;l7 " ". Madeira; j 10 " -L. P. Tentirilro " " Carpenter ;" 40 • " ''" 001:1n0 '". itrtriotts trades ; • 50 " " Lisbon ;41 cc 10 hhds2,2o halfdd., and 20 bbls: Rant Sauterne Wine; - 10 "i Bordeaux Claret," Montferaud;" ;15 " Marstiilles " "BerEass • . 'l5 - baskets Clitimpaina Wine, " Heideelekjr!::. 'l5 .", . " ' -." A.MuMitier CO." 10 " ""Jaguerpn. & Sons ;" '- 50 Cases.Claketoevnriouses; imported in bottlei; vid 10; " Bordeaux Olive Dili crop 1842, "Lumnds ;" 0 it it ti received I MasEilies 4"1-1"; "" " just reoeived and' for sale by (top.%) MILLER & RIORETBOM. EMEM2 ~C` 2-.~~i 4 - ==2t!==!! Ig, r Cool!, .w rt - s• ~- - E. NV. JICmtnALL.:&;Coi, "-S KINBALI. & Co., S 4 Will. et,lsawfv-Yorki t ; j Liverpoel,Englond, , - 1111MGCTInnti inform than friends and the , ; ! public, that they have commenced the Gene .:sa..9llipping and Commission • Businms,' j IL-gather/with - the General:Passenger , Busiriesn, 'Slantingcertificates of passogefrom London, .Iftvetuoifk Dublin, Belfast, or any 'port of • di is Old Cpuntry:to.No w yokh, Boston - and' Philadelphia. osi thfi most reasonablaterms: •• • :; ' ' Drafts and Bills .Exchange, from 1.1. to any amount °tithe, Royal Bank or Ireland andite: branches; and on Liyerpool. The days of. sailing of the Regular Line of iLiverpool' Packets, as fixed upon, are the let, 6th, 11th, lOtb, gist anti 26th of every month. - • - ''• ' - ' Thefte'Shitis are all of the largest' class, and are -coin. minded', by/ men, bf .nharacter - and 'experience.z -The- Cabin - accommodations are - all'lltat ;can he desired' in point,atplendetend convenience. They are furnished with cynrydeserigtfori of stores of the best kind, Puna tualftY in the - flamerwill . 66 strictlYadhered FecketßhiPli Roseinit,Siddone, Sheridan and 9arrick, art veineln of the largest ; and thine desirous to bringnut their.friends, cennot.nelect, finer or at/fez-Shit& Pdssage can neenred at the lowest rates, Hew Orleans of Packeensaityveekly. For pans finight; ripply asabo a or to , -JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or ' • MAIM DISNOWDEN, d cli] COrner4th and Smithaild etc; Pittsbuig Herndon &Co.'s 1 • now rsostriotta - ' • "'ARRANGEMENTS. 4 1 ; t • ur Hereafter, all; teerage'Passingert coming froM Europe, engsged America to come over, in either of' theships of 'l 4 / 1 1111IINk 'Co., will he furnished with the following Provisions, or their egnivalentiin other articles Tatty gimd... , -See get of Colgrest, May 17 1818. •'• HIS PLAN will prevent sickness bit hoard. . Hereto" forti, WhenTassengers found themselves in Provis bans, many' of them came , on ;uaud entirely destitute,' which often caused much sickness. and death. • • "35 11:14. Bread ) ", , r . • . All of good quin t 10 .8 Rice,; ty, and one-tenth 110 " Oatneal, 10 • • .furnished will he. 10 Beans and Peas, delivered to each '35 Potatoes,- • ; Passenger every ` 1 pint of Vineigar, • ]-'• . week, with a suf . 60 gallon* of, Water, ficient supply . of •10 tbs.:Salted Pork, free from bone . Fuel for cook in g Each .Shp in this - Line will be Properly over ventilatedandi agoo4 house oVee paisageLway leading the 'Pas- Bengers' aPartment. The tarabooseand . Cookiag-rangliii, `for the use of Piudiengers, are kept under cover. Every, attention will be . paidto promote their health tiniVcotn fort. ',Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA . ROBINSON," 1: ' • Fifth nt.,•neat 'Xispitoott'aGetterst.rEsolvtattotalleW fahREIHITTAICCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by,W. at J. T. Tapscon, 75 South' t, comer Wale of IMaiden Lane, end 96 Water. 100 Rood,LiverpOol. • The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are no prepared to make arrangements On the most liberal terms with those desirous or PaYing the passage of their friends front the Old Country; and. they flatter themselves -their character and long standing lit business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. • • Messrs.- - W. 4k . J. T. Tapecoit are long and favOrsPli known for the superior i class . , accommodation and 'Paull' WEST QUEEN , SHERIDAN, . GARRICK, HOTTINGUER; OSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SWOONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 26th, and from Liverpool the nth and 11th; in addition to Which. they have arrangements • with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool etyery five days, heing thus detemdned th that theireilities - keeplace' with their increniing. patronage: -while Blr. W. Tapseott's el:instant Persoliai . suPentllendanfe di' the , buitheas itt Liverpool is an adds clonal security that the comfort and aCeinnormslatimi or 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 thereby enabled to take 'charge of and forward passengers immediately on their lending; witheut a :ghance ot dilappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prePared to contract for passage from nuy sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they ore 'engaged -in giving them facilities for carrying .passengers so fat inland not otherwise atl tamable;Cable; tad will, if - necessanyforward passengers fur ther-West by the best mode of conveyance. without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming Our, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at tight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in 'England, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thus af fording a safe and expeditions mode of remitting rusts to those ennobles, wfuch persons requiring such facia tier Will End it to their interest to &veil thernselves or Application (if by letter, post-patd) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE, A. O'CONNOtt, Forwarding and Commission. Merchants, map27-dtew-ly • Philadelphia. itterj. Roche, Bcobherst ac' CO. FISLTON ST, NNW YORN.; ENILIqcAT, Dtatux; Scuriaxo Rom), LnitaivoL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Offtee on Penn at, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangemtnu for 184 F. ROCHE, BROS. & CO, sole Agents far the BLACK BALI. LBW of,Liverpool and NewArork Packetsi take. the liberty of atthouneing to their old friends and Customers, that their arrangements for the year 1.543 being .eamplete ? they &Al prepared tabring eat paisengers t by the; above splendidi Line, from Liverpoo l to New.l. mit , and Philadelphia.• They refer. to theurformer teasel* doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the -same satisfaction will he rendered as heretofore., = • IM:O33IIEQEM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, pay - able, on.demand, at any Bank in The undersigned hair made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, diming thriiirelient year. _ febS•gnadaw• JAMES BLAKELY. imago To and From to_ GREAT EfILITAINk. IRELAND: ' Gamma ftwitsaa & San,. No. 134 Waterloo goad, Li vespool. Csatssiz & Ittrraan, No. 68 South at. N. Y, TRE Subscribers, havingitecepted the Agency_ at this city of the above well known and respecutble Houses, are prepared to make e ngage inents for passengers to come Out from any pan of Grentl3ritain or Ireland, by the re gular Line 1)1 Packet Shipsontilingfroin Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may re assured that their friends will meet with 'kind t en rea.trdent and prompt des, patch at Liverpool, ail well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this coantry. Apply to or address ' SA3III.EL ISIICLIIRXA,N ' • ' ' laLiberty et. pittaburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Llvdrpoot burgh -direct . , and • dratterfor any amount forwarded, pay-, able at eight; throughout the 4./nited Eingdotn. jr26-ly ✓ ILLANDEAL 41,- CO.'S Vatisrcoint astb aktertrAsca " T A RNDEN & CO. continue to bring oat persons frem -L-L any part of Englund, Ireland; ,Scotland or Witt* upon:the moat liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to :the , wants of emigrants. Wtitlci not al loW our passengers to he Fobbed by ate swindling scamps that Infest the sea-pints; all WE take charge of them the moment they report themselices, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. , We say' this fearlesslV, as we defy any of our passengers to shag, 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 craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their We intend to perform oar eohtracts honorably, east what it may, and tint net aivras the case last season with other Mikes, who eitherierformed not at all, or when it Suited their convenience. • • Drafts' drawn at Pitisbdigh for ' any sum from to 11,000, payable ;" at tiny of this ProVlnetalitanks in Ire land, pagland, }Sendai - 10nd ' ' ' JOSHUA,' ROBINSON, Enropehn 'and'Oeneral Ag.ent, Fifth infect.; one' oor below Wood at. r • r , • ipolaniTlV • „If& 431mie ilPHESattsoribers are propftted to foiwardinopey to all 11 pans oCErigland,lr,elpol, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, arid at thelowest Woe. _ SAMUEL 21'CI.J.TPIICE.N & CO., 142 Liborty Arcot . . • •, ,; 42"TORNE'Y 42' LAW. ; FTIHE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN ,D. MAHON sad HEADE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by m.utual consent:: '., The substriber may bib/found 4 m. his Wien, on'Foorth street, between Smithfield add Grant ins . , Pittsburgh, at all times whets: not engaged in Court. . , decl64mq ; -HEADE WASHINGTON. :.Eagle Saloon, and Restaurant; ,Z r a,435,, 03,.altri Weal, sirses„ " Via subsenberwould respectfully inform his. frionds•and the public generally, that tie Ims had the above well known establish- Meta fitted up in a very superior style, and la now pre .pared with every regnant, to serve up all the- delicaJ cies the season' ' OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell "to gether with hot'ebfree, tea, chbeolate; beef steaks ' mut ton chops, venitionand game, at short notice, and at 'all heasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. • • tXX ALE of the best brands. Imported Sagan in 'eve ry variety." file would also beg leave'to state, that •he is 'prepared td furnish DINNER PARMES' of 'tory number, in a SU rriar manner; SUPPERS for Balls,Socienes or private Pnrvers Hoomsnlwaysin readiness. illlttovaperq will be o kept n file from alit:Li:tartars. deels' ' ' JOHN T. DONNLLEY ! • .• .&'Card. 1. O THE ENTERPRISING.—a. rare chance is now presented for the safe,investment in a business en- Stely new, ien'e. adapted'. to the man of limited, as well as fa thes man of extensive tesearCes;' yielding a profit from capital and pnterptise. beyond any opiration of the a t ty. itipflie complete Monopoly of a staple article, ab solutely' neceitiary and essential to every family, as well as indispensable - to - . the 'mechanic, 'artisan and , profes,' sional mtm: To 'capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment ofeither large or amalgams, bringing , immediate and highly satisfactory returns.—. 1 Those-desitotb: of embarking - in a pleasant, genteel busi• nese, are limited; with'othersi to call at the office of the undersigaed, examine the article, and form their own ludgmerit, from thei facts presented. tiffice,ffixeharige Buildings, St. Clair street, next door to Esquire Johns' office. - • • tlecffitf „CO .MYERS. ITO COACH MARERS.=Vbemndersigned-liat on band 4. and will -sell, tw Mont the lot, At greatly reduced r es, all wool Drab Ciotti; all Wool andzunion Damask andEoliaus,Threkratts, &a. R. D. THOMPSON; deco UOMarketst.„ - Mree doors from Liberty/ 3nsnrialiti'JtaiitWiries •-• ' .-Pkre an aTltlarinerlnvarance. , .• , riioE, Insurance Company of North dainties, of Philo:- scriber, kl. , dOphin,through Ile duty aothorized Agent, tbe atili °ff"4/.°makti,Pelintinent and !lathed InsurtmCS on property, • itithin"city Anil he vicinity, and on shipments ~ .by the canal - cud rivers. : - ',., ... t i -. . . - - . • -, DIRECTORS: Arthur 0 ' Cwaqi rres't.. .Pamuel,Brocks, ' • ; Taylor, • Samuel W ones' 'Skirettel.W. Smith, •Edvrard Smith, . • Ambroie' White, • Jacolvlll. Thomas, Joint White; ' • John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Welsa, , Henry D. Sherrard,Seel. • This is the oldest Ins:irk:lee 'Company in the United States, having bean charteredjn fie charter is per-, petard, and, fromits high•iteridliair, long experience, am ple meansi and rivoidiag all risks'of an extra hazardous • chime ter, it may be censidered as offering ample securi ty to the paakie. . , WILLIAM P:' JONES. • - At Counting &Midler AtireAlones dc Co., Waterand , 'Prom tits., Pittsburgh, ruaYlY The_Pratildin- Itssurance ozapany erHARTER ; PERPETUAL-413400,00 0 paid in office 1631. Chestnut it., north, side, near• Fifth; Take ;Lunt -ranee, either permanent or limited, against;lori- - or dam-1 age by,iire, on property and effects of every description, to Mown or country on the Most reasonable -term*, Ap plication, made either personally: or bk letters, will be promptly attended . C. -- N.RANCRRa, ?reit: --- C. ti rlsacaum, Seeretaiy._ •• ; ;; DIRECTORS` •f! Charles N. Rancher, - ~Jacob, R. Smith.- ThomairThir4 - • George W. Riohdrds,' Thralls:a J. Wharton, hrordeeai D. Lewis, ' Tobias Wagner, Adolphi &Rorie, • • ;.r. Samuel Grant, t • David $. Brown. -.• PITT,SDIJUGH AGENCY , _, N. B .—O ffite of the Agency on the North-Rosi,eitrner: or Third and.Worsi streets, Pittsburgh. Fire risks taken on buildings and, their_contents iii Pittsburgh,Allegkeny andlbe'surteunding coantrY: marine of inland - navigation riskitaken: . ` - tingt-ly ' • AtiENCY OF THR FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE _ COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA:-L-IV. E. coiner of Third and .Wood attrear,- . Piaiburgb,..—Tts - -taallear company on the , Srat.ot January, 1845, as published- In. conformity with an act of the( Petuurybtanla Were . I3onds 'arid Mortgagas • s6oo,ffis Real Estate', at cost. 100,967 Temporary Lottna; Sthdlta' and Cash ' 201,49912 Making a total or' $909,882 42 Arprang certain B.lsslliknee ; That all losms wtla be . Pr ° mP t li Pet, and giving cadre security, to all who obi tarn poliCtei from this Company r Risks, taken et as: low listas as Arc' consiateat with security: actg . ' • WARRICK MARTIN • : ent, OALLA.6IIBB., a. 1, LIMO. 1.. IL MILLER GALLAtaig'n u ,Loßo Jtio. 109 'Frotii hatiteen Wood and Smitlificid strSift. IVI , kNUFAcrUItEII,S of Bells ofall sizes, doable and tingle anion Forte Pumps, Counter Railinatlin erat IVaier Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam t frt., Bras/Castings-for Machine!y and anti•mtri t ton metal for saute. Particular ' attention paid to Fittares, and a well saute._ stock orVitin and Oinar mental Pendants, Cis:lent, Chandeliers, eanj; tinnily nit hand. 2 - OntB AM ES killtglliONti. erasers came. A RAISTRONG fi n CßOZP.l4 ; eteitratation MirChant' , , N0:22 Market street;Pittsbargh, Pa, will -tittead promptly to:the. sale of eteryldescription ef Western, Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Hast.ey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna; Graham & Co„ New Lisbon .04 Merehants,generaily, Wellsville, 04 Rhodes ,& Ogieby,' Bridgeport. 04 04 Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J.F.Howard,Lorossille, Kv.; Guile 1 Boren:at, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. - , •. . ; ; • ndeefey; T' L AWOHOOIa " ' - HE Subscriber will iectice , atbit Office; young pea demen desiring., to reed Mut. ' , He superintend and dice et their studies:Mod by constant supervisiou;and strict weekly examination, prepare:them for admursiOn to the Aar. . ' "HEADE WASHINGTON. , . . The pubseribera hale be in habit of daily profession-. al intercourse - with Reade Weshingtoa, Esq., for Many years. and feel great plea-aura bsattesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for thel undertaking tat forth in his advertisement. They,strriestly recommend tO 'young oentlemen who' wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the is prd. - fe salon, to avail themselvoteof the advantages which his: proposed Law 'School will afford them. • • - • Charles Stater, Metcalf Burke, . • nos- Watson WCandless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James. Dunlop C. 0. Loomis -Wm. B. 111 , Clore, • J. D. hithon, W. Loomis. deel6-3M. Great bargain Corners .... .. ~/.. lIITITIVIT ,, D AND VIPTII arilltETS. PitTliattlint, PA., . , I • I+ the - most popular of all BOOT and SHOE . EsI niblisfititents in the West. Thitpleeilluts gained its reputation by .its proprietor-keeping the very , best Boots and Shoe*. which arc made expressly to order for this market, and be is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock - of BOOTS and -sitors In the Western country, but he is enabled and deter mined to sell his 6001)8 lower. than any other house possibly ean. be cares not whit facilities fifty boast or haying for offeriag great inducements to the public. It Is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an adrertieement, that the Brearßargein. corner his over others, which enables its proprietor to dell Boots. and Shoes of the verybest qualities and styles at fromlo to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all whointend mirohas inr •BOOTS and SHOES; to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN 'OOR NEE, examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the. Great Bargain Corner, Smith field and EVA streets. is the place for the public, one and all, to get good floottiand Shots cheap, for cash. , • . dec9 _ ~ • - ''' 'J. BATES' _____._ • • Great eater's Saddles HARNESS; TRUNK AND WHIP XANUPACTOFrf. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and Me public - fn general, that he has he largest stock of the follciwing named tiridoles, of hie own mannfactrrre ' in MI reity—Saddlesilfarness, Trun and_ s an Whips t. all ,of which he will'Warrant to be made of the; best nutterial, and by fhebest mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to. AM manufactures somethinglower;then has' been heretofore sold in the 'city; he would invite persons in need of the above named lir-. ticMri. to hiS,Warehouse. No. 244:Liberty stretil. oppo site Seventh. Also, bands Made to order for machinery. octal- - ' KERBY.: Chltketing 7 s Blew Circular Seale P l / 1 121016 rpoEIGHTNBW , PIANO-FORTEB t front The celebrated manufactory of Maker -054 e lag, Boston kLwith the.new improved Mr -4., . . w calor scalq.,jurt received and . now open. For sale at at Alr,Cblakertag Pit 'a, ' Factory prices, -- iby , ... , .„. ~ -. , 3 0 HN H. MELLOR,' No. St W Wool Street, tsburgh sole Agent for Clicker; loses rrand end-square Pianos, Icre Western Penna. oct2 TOHNSTON, 4 STOCKTON'havn: Just 'reeeive'dthe following now works: •". History of Congress, Biographical. and - Political, com, prising a history of internalimprovements, (Rivers, Har-i hors, /Sc. ' ) from the formation of the Government to the present time ,•.embruciil, Also, historlesd_. notices of va... ntmo , Politicril ,etrente N .ot Ocean Steam avigation; of the Tea And Coffee tax; together with biographies, per sonal histories,:fcc., He nry Gl.V,Pheererolltastrated by Steel po rt raits, and factitimile autographs. • History - Of Charles 'of England ;by 'llicob Abbott, with' engmvings: • , The Romance of Yachting ; .Voyage the-First, by Jos. R. Ram A newt/ travel ; hrary Berton : a tale of Manchester life, The Mornl,Sociar and Professional duties of Attorne,Ys and Solicitors; bySarnuaLWarren, Esq.; P. R. S. of the suer temple, Barrister at Law.. , ;leen Iron — bity Cracker and Bread Baltary. , • J. SIMPHARD WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic generally-, that he has added te- hirrOther In ai- ness,the manuthetuting of Crackers of every vailety.--- Havmg purchased one of W.R. , Nevin's Cracker! and Pilot Bread machines, be is prepared to fill all cadent for creators orpilot bread at the shortest notice, and hopes. by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of rho public patronage. The pablic" is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselvis. BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty it! olio°. • site Smithfield. N B. Saperior family Brettri;iye and dyspepsia Bread, Large and small refit; *loth 'every morning can be had 'at the stbre, or thy wagon, or at my stantiqa the market.; , Cakes-and Confectionary pn hand a J nd made! to order.' ap29-ly Nolo CoDunercial Row- UherlY.-114, dolt Is the beet 0 onghltledielne tever Saw." ( READ %Ile folloeving,proofof the euperioriryef Dr. Ira ! lard's Oriental Magri MiltlaWlS, from a reopeetable cit- izen, who has tried itc • PIT11931:1161; Dec. 10,186. MESSIUL Hays &Raockwast-,Aftenlaborieg for several weeks under ..the disadvantages ofa harassing cough and most distressing c old, which bad,sluts far, restated the ef fects of several - of the "infallib/e11y".4 was 41duced to par, chase a bottle of your Osientatl'pues_Jartnse, and give It a fair, triaL;-,Yo.my great surprise, MOT using only.one half of the • bottle I found myself entirely . well. "his tha bass nudism,am ' . True Copy: • JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & DROCRWAY t Druirgista i Gourmet. cial Row, Liberty streetcnear•Ckinal • • - Jana WW - DAGUE • ItEOTY. rROIAS, Burke's, .fituikt , .rings, Fourthsttea.—Houoa & Aartroxv,.Dagnerreo: typists from the Eastern,cities, would call the attention of • the inhabitants of :Pittsbugh r and•the neighboring towns, to.their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in -the third story of Durke , ebuilding;Atifpt. ". Persons wishing. pictures taken•rarty rest 'Manfred .t)int no liable Mantle spared to produee them in the highest perfection of the .art. Our instruments are of the most pows esful kind, enabling us to. execute pictures udsmpassed for highlinish and truthfultafas to nature The,Public. solicited to Mill and example. Persona sitting for picturia are neither requirred o r ex , petted to take them unless perfect satisfaction m egive N. B.• Operators will find this :a geed depot . for Mock an cemicals. ' • • Iristructioni given in the art, containing the more recent:lmprovements.; - ; ; 7 • •JanT Oyster Agency. O'Vktft'S CHEAPER THAN THE CIIE4?EsIp-.: ' Received this- day; direct' from ;Baltimore, by Et press, Fine Frettty Oysters, which 1 will sell low, at MY store; id the Diamond ;-• also at Wm. Kranier's, corner of Second and Smithfield streets,-and.H C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth andllarket alley. • I will receive them daily .sit ;the above places. All Oysters warranted{ money returned, if not good. nov26 . ..• t;t. il.t,t ;,t.. F. R. BRAVO. New Millinery. , Velvets, Soar received Mew Yea' a choice selec; , lion of elegant rieh Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French Flowers,-Plumesi &c A handsorrie' sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, 'Capes, 'Cardinals; Visetts, &c., on hand and made to eider in the latest style, at the shortest notice. ' MRS. DUFF, deed' • , Clair st. (West side.) 4 4 ' . FASHIONABLE.MILLINERY.—Mia.S'. Etkna Fourth street,near. Wood; would inform the Ladies of Pittstirgh.tail ' , guitar, thet she will open on Tuesday, the ,24th intik., an 'extensive assortment of Fal and Water Millinery. - - - , , ~ : ect2o .. .riffAHGEABLE'SHA Vii ITS soa CrumwmAs paas sari IV . R.-Murphi has on hand a few very hand :159M0 changeable Silk Visits, very suliable-fOr Christmas' wesentliothich troir selling at .reduced prices. Also, handsoms.DreseSilki, Satin,saperfine new style linen• cambric Hdkis., ece. dec23 iDrztgli I.Ai TVERUOMPLAINT, J AUNDICE ; DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, - . DISEASE OF THE Kik; EYS,',ASTSMA, and: till-affeetiqns arising from " derangement or disease: in the Isiliari, Diges „. live, Vascular, Respiratory,- and. Nervous ' Systems, such as constipation, inward • ; piles,hearthani,lossoftippetite,coat.' i. . ed tongue, acidity of the atom- • ach, swimming of the' head, fullness or weight in the '•' ' ' ' " . -,. • • stontach, dimnessnf • i vision; palinta. ; . •- . , imart,;' :. ~ _ ......, ;•• Chnking or suffocating sensating : depression.; of spirits, sndden flushes, of hear,. pain In. the' side. or back, I weakness of the lindisi cold:rfeet, ccinstant u m -' aginins of evil, fever and-dull pain lathe head pain ad' difficulty' 'of breathing ' when lying upon the side, frightful dre ams, sous emetallons,yellow- •• • '' -- nets of the. skin; and.'eyeit, ; ; ''. e I deficiency -of , perspire, ' -." • - ' r- , • ..: lion, ite,tce." can bte . .';' ' ; ' ;effectually.- 1. . ' ; .: ' by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S '.... ~.., iiteI cELEBRATED GERIItAN- Ekrre4l-8-• Their powerover the,, above diseases is not excelled If estralled4by:. any other. yteparation. in, 'ffie. United' 'States, lis the care, in this oily attest, id many cases af rthr skilful physicians had failed:, , i - Derangement in the liver anditemach are sources of 1a ;=l di e orobs obs t r u ction morbid action of the ITe etTo tler nerves ftlMwsanleinc- -sons of the brain are impaired , and deranged; es, nerves the venue:cunt medium beivireen Mind end matter it rfollows - , fiont;the reciprocal action that both most be more or less implicated and deranged simulumeourin ,derangeme n t there will else prodneedietaseof 'the SKIN, MINOS, ,UTERUSAnd KIDNEYS: as' well as the brain: `The thousands - wan die' with 'YELLOW FEVER; -CHOLERA or INFLUENZA,' Is owing` to the sante cause; and the majority of, cases'of that most painful' disease, CONSUMPTION, originates (rein the same. In fect the stomach is: the important 'organ in the system of mutter:astpon it'you depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived from the administration of in-,; 'kerne 1 . medicines': Its are of the utmost ,itn pottance teieVery one in conedltitingthe source tuidfol/110 321.1111 of life,Which is nutrition.' lie organ possesees such trentarkililo eyinnathies, none such remarkable power in : ,'• modifying every part of the syatefa:.; ' • ' " ' ' ,' ;! The rare success in beating- disease of the liver and .stomicii 'successfully has not been a want ofpathologieal 'nawiedge of their functions, but thb.preparatton;•otb. compound that would act ;upon the .disease •ai.d all-the : sympathetic afflictions:: That 'point 'heti beettiAtined in theta; Bitters; and they are EN TIRELY.VEGETABLE, `and will In every case , pertruznently deetroy costiveness, and giye strength and vigor ;to the framti, at no time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful tothe most r . , delicate stomach under any circumstances.. .. ; ALL CAN BE CURED • ,'• • . WHO WILL USE THEM; AS DIRECTED, . . - • ..(is-WITUM .2',48 POWER, QV, biliTICIIII.) , The few; mouths this , preparation has been before the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the - a nion of the press through the land, their object being .for the benefit of suffering humanityptit success has surpassed all precedents,and:it 'rifle," fitin3 all alcoholic stimulant. eyrup ,mertury, aloes,. quinine, acids, and :all injurious . ingredients, and citieciallysidapted- to the diseases of the; variable !ellmate-of the United Statee, and the West In- Ala Islands: .. . . • . . ;-- , :r ... -:- r . ::.r. - WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by-using it—in feet it is a family medi-' eine, and can be Administered with safety. to a Child one year 01.3_,the delicate tamale, or a . man of ninety. .The Philadelphia Democrat eaglet—. This i medicine., has an extiaordinarittittne and Affic sei„ and is in great.' demand. ; Vire can, speak from :ex perience, that it 'has Produced man'T!ivonderful_entet. . The Daily Sun 'tape We believe it Is one: of the. hest Medicines of the age==te'filend Waving need it , in his own, tantily, with, gm at . sad election ill the Jaundice And Liv e r Comp laint" ..,z; e The•Spirit'or Ilan:See and Keystone .. sitre — "Do' our goW, 'Citizens, who ire - Invalids: know the many , aiton [thing antes that have been performed by Dr. Iloofiand's celeoratoo tiervian Bitters'. It they do not, W e recom m' - mend the tothe German' Medicine Suite,' VS' !laic' streeV,all'whetrie afflicted with Liver Complaint„ Satin dice, Dyspepriia or. Nervous Debilni; the Doctor has cured many of oar citizens, after the best phyalciansr. 'had failed- I Va have used them, and they have, paved' to be fi IllidiOpli that every one should know of t and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in. their favoi, and , that which pees them greates claim upOn one hwirible - pc-.. dirt, they are entirely vegetable- • . '• ;: ~: ; ;- • - • The Evening.,l3alletinsriyiri,The Celebrated German Bitters are an invainable remedy for, ! Jaundice, - Dyspep sin. and nervous complaints." Neal's Gazette saym- - "It litrrnal iiftett'w'e notice th e various-excellent medieinei, advertised iirour colimins,r. because we ate unwilling to speak except from personal: experience, end a good constitution fortunately makes as generally strangers to such articles. A word,' how ever;rit Dr. 'Joanna's' Getman Bitters. This we snow to be an excellent amiele fulfilling in every respect what fs claimed for it by the advertiser. ' ' ' ; The Daily News says: • ' ' •• ' "A Mitatcnis--We epetiir knowingly' of Dr: Soot- Lands celebinted German Bitters' when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges: rive and nervous systems, it has not, we think, an writ. -is ill VEGITA.BLIC Pit PAILI,TION . lam runs vnratnn !Ale COBOL; and to all invalids we would recommend 'it as I worthy their oonfidence. • ;' - ; - - . • --- ' • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? '' At the Depot canine seen-the evidences of .Muni of our most tespectahle citizens of Cures - -in all the - fotegoing'-dis- Principal Depot, German Medicine Store, 778 RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F:Logam. flat rieburgyby D..W.' Gross; said respectaide dealers gen erally, throughout the country. - :- ; '; ..- "i . .• • Q [LENGE THATDREADFUL'COUGH:—Tht, Lungs ° ate in danger, the work' of the destroyer has been begun the Cough of Consulbpdost hash in rt, a sound of . - . . TOO 1:14014E4? Vora darling child, your idol and earthly joy, to now perhaps confined to-her chamber by a dangerous c01d..-her pale cheeks; herthin shrunken fingers, tell The hold disease, hue already gained upon her —the sound of her supulchrol cough ptereek year Root Taunts filutr,whenjam about to enter life, diabase tbeds a heart•cruthingblight over the fair prospeeteof , the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble tell .of your lose of hope, but you need not despiiir:k l There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it Is hie. vrounaeo lunge, h.- filharrnaassei- eslln g• Balsam; Mrs. AvtiMV, the wife of Win. H. Attree; Esq.-was given up by Dr.- Sowell of Washington: ,Dr it. :goo and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die.. She had every appearance of being an consumption. and wan so pprionuced by her physicherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. • • -• •• • • ' • •••• • Mrs. Gami.s.sa.txrz, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption, by this Balsam' when all other remedies sailed to give relic f,—she was reduhedvo a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Deals:l;22l Broadway,. . witnessed' Itif effects in several cases where'nOother.medecine afford ed . relief—but the Balsam operated like a chhrtn:'''Di. C. also critheared Its wonderfar effects in curing. Asthma, Which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood _alarraing as It may be, is. effectually cured by . this_Balsara. heals the , ruprared or, wounded blood.yeaseli, and - makes the lungs sound again. • " . • Bev. Idattar •Joass, 1.05 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the .other: media clue he had ever taken. Dr. 1.1.• •Beals, 19. Delaney street, gave it to a sister.in.law who was laboring under Consumption, and to' another ' sorely afflicted with the Asthma. in both.'cakei its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. • Mrs. beans:nit Watts, ; 05 Christie.st., suffered from deihma 42 yeari.' Sherman's Ballam relieVed ' her at qnco, and she. is comparatively beingenabled to subdue every attack If a timely use' of this medicine. This_Mdeed is thegreat remedy for Cauglis,.Colds, Spit. ting Blood, Liver.Complaintsand hll the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and ConstuuptiOn. - Price 25 cents 'and' Sl' per bottle;, ' Principal Office 106 - Nassatt street.Ne*.York. _ Likewise Dl:Sheilaiiol celebrated Cough; Worl d and - Camphor •Lozenges....Ptemlum• Tooth; Paste add' Poor ; Sold wholesale and retail by WM. I'ACRB7, 'at his Boat and Shoe Store and Patent. MediChieWarehottse, 89 Liberty. street Pittsburghl,head of Wood street,' and by the following duly appointed 'Agents for 'Allegheny county :: A. M. Marshall,..AlleghetT city ; JonathanGhTiqs.t, Manchester; R. Jecoais,'Binninghtirin A. S. Getty, Wylie 'street; J. G.' &Tustin, ior.'''Webtrter st. GanteliNegley,East .Liberty;'. H. L.' burgh;:Thoa. Aiken, Sharp'sbargliiSaird. Springer,' Min tont-Janes hflßee, - fitewartstovim; '.lOhn Black, Turtle Creek- C. F. Diehl "Elizabeth; Rowlatid h Soh; itr hPßees ' porn cEldowner t • Bake town* - Mier AVLaughttn, .Plnnit , Township; IVrtle: Smith, ' Tempetnneeville; Jas. Fulton; Taretannit 0 H.Dtati, Sewiekly: mar94y''' 4 a ORE TESTIMONIN—Dr. W. lates, Fayette 'AlN, N.'l'.;,sriyii: "I am well persuaded, and have ?be for some ti me, that your Dogtestie :Vegetable" Pills are of great use ;to all those 'who may , have occasion to . . use therfi,'and have administpred teem to my. atients:l" Fever eat Ague; Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are tin .. medlateli 'eared by the use of Dr: RalPh's Fills.. ;Price, .25 centa alms; Sold" wholeimle and retail tiy • Smithfield street, veer Third. Also, by'Wm. Cote, 'Altekheny, 'air; I: 0: Sm it h, Dir artitt . tlham; and John hreracken, Fifth Ward. l'fobl7 '. • Jaynes? bleimity Medicines. TIR. S. S. COOK, Fiqua,; Ohio,. writes,. Marchi 1840:. -14 .1.htiVeased your Prinitu;ge; CarrisiSatiVelf4sio* and P.oirtorant, in my practice, for the lust three yerixs, and have been exceedingly well pleased With them, ' never, as yet, to iny. recollection,..failed of realizing toy fullest expectation :In their curative .propertiea. I , our. other medicines I cannot Speak or from experience; but, judging front thosel have used; I doubt not but that they claim,, , and are entitled to ' iili2the 'Confidence apposed thentl - by those. Who'.laVe. nied•tnein. ' I Was formerly very xattlal to ***“. Vdtmifage, until I becrinieticquina ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any ' other now in toe:, , EcasectfuliYi Yours: kc• =.4 5..5. - .C00K 4 M. D." 1177, Vat We ,Pinsburgh. at the •Pekin: ea Store, 72 Fourth at. .A, PAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre: Xis :partition has proved itsellto be of very great effica cy inMe cure of obstinate Coughs, •'Colds, .ilethma, , Spit..- ting rot -Blood, Whooping Cough,- and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom , Mending. it , ns- a safe. and useful medicine; and are pre pared to show certificates of -indisputable authority, in - testimony of its 'value.— •• - • • •,. • It is pleasan tto the taste, midis offered atso low;ii. price 'ls to place it within the reach of.. every person: There are, .perhaps, but few Cough - preparations that ' , Nip pro dice such deeided effects to such a short time; Pre pared and sold by ,, - -. • •--• • - • B. A. PATINE-STOCK . .. CO:,' • - Corner of First and Wood' also, Corner. of Biith arid :Wood streets. •_• • .• • " •r• • , deela j:011. RALPH'S CELEBRATID Vier/Aims ,Pura are for sale wholesale and retail, at the • Saki. twit= Gaitez, No. SctiSmithfield Also, by Wm. Cole, Alleghink. city; J. G. Smith, iiiri tninthamiJohn MeCracke.n, Pent; street, rink Ward.. FOR SALE—A brick dwaliMghonse and lot, In a plea sant location„ situated on Rnoll street, Allegheny, ',Vile house is, well arranged, having a good cellari aknch• 'en and.dining room, halrand - tweparlors, three bed rooms slid Inishod garret. Lot is 201'444 by. 120 deep,l4 iv buck street. Price, 81,200. Tetn4 1 140131.11 hand, balance in four equal yearly payutents. „ ~S,OWTHDERT, Generat Agent, augo • Smithfield street IDrugs • EHAIII CRE.AidAte ituactiV 7'trtrite growth, beauty, and resiotation of tlfe 'Hair: - This Cu •am., when once k-nown, ispercede all othef aid dell of the kind now in use. Where•tktlhairisdead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey a few apples. riots will make the • halt soft had dark, and give -it a bean: tifal, lively 'appearance; and wilbalso maAe it maintain its liveliness• and. healthrcolor, twice as tang tis all the pre?aratlons that are generally used: Where the hair is this , :or has fallen ou r ,- it may be restorer! try using thia Crebm. Every lady an gentleman who is in the habit of usidg oils on their ham ahorila at tines parchtusei titivate of the Chinese Hair Creatu r es it is so composed that it will not' injure the hair like. the other preparatidns, but will beantify .it, and give perfect • satisfaction in every in" stance. For reafterdr to Its very superior qua:lds, see the fogy lowing letter from the • Rev: Mr.• Caldwedf to, bream. He dershon Ed Stretch, Nashville, ,genera( agents for the Slthz4rn States: ' • "• • ' , • • f 11. Caldwell Pane of 141'flabigeriiin "CAurch Pulaski. Hmerollesnorr & riurretr: a tssrciad take p.eksure to adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation, caßed „Dr. Arlistes Chiniti Hair Cream; (or, . about two years ago my haiiwaa very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out: but haying procured a bottle of the' Crdant,and used it according io the prescription, it Is trove• nlastic, Soft, arid • Snn to the head. ' Many - balsams and oild were 'applied; each leaving my hair in a worie state before. This Cream • however has met ray fliPec-' rations. ' .61 As ow:uncle' for the tollet,"my wiFe•Mves' tyre eren e over all others, being delicately perfumed and not • poded to rancidity. The ladies, especially, vvillfind the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations • forthe toilet. liespectfally,Ece Ft.'qemnyFtz.,' puhisks t linuaty7, - • fb - Sold • wholesile • and retatt,f6 Pittelniret4 Ir s ylohn M. Townsend, 45 Market at., and, .fopl Mohler, corner of Woodford Fifthar . • • jel&d&w..l7 . • ADZES are cautioned against dieing Ooluottnt Preps - • L,red Chalk: They are not aware. how frightfallYin.ftt*., rictus it is td the Skin ! how coarse,hoWrou,gh, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using- pre-. puked chalk! Besides it .4n:dermas, containing a large xpinntiry Of lead! We have prepared a beautiful Vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. is perfectly innocent, being purified of all .deletprione .qualities;and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; .at the same time: acting. as; a cosmetic on the skin, makmg it soft and smooth. Dr. James Andersen, Practical Chemist of Maisaehd , , setts, says ." After analysingJon es' Spanish Lilly yarns, find it posiesisiethe most t - beautiful and natural; and at '• Sae same time Innocent, white .I ever Saw. -I certainly • can conscientiously recommend Its use to all whose akin •re quire s b antifying." Price 25 centsnbor. ,Directions best way to apply LIJIY , White, is Willi sift leather. or wool—,the trmer is preferable., . : , .A. mat err ' or Them von 25 canits.VVlalteleelli, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellovrautd unhealthy; teeth,. after being once or twice cleaned With Junes' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beatitiful ivory, and, at the same tune It is so perfectly innocent, and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use_ is highly advantageous, even Ter4hose teeth that tire in grncicondi• lion, giving them a beautiful polish, andpreventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents :rem becoming worse--lt also fast ens such as is becoming 'dose, and by perseverance it will.render the ftralestteeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously , sweet. Price 25 or 374 cents a box. All-the above are' Sold • only at 92 Chatham st.,sign of theAmericsmEagle,New York, arid by the appointed Agents whose : names , appear in the next column.- tVnci. • • you lunar, end get a rich lineband,ladif aYear face is' your fortune." beautiful,. glees, fairy; Is. h white? If not,it can be made so even though it be 4mi - disfigured; Sunburnt, tanned and freckled. ;Thous ands hate 'been intule thus who haver washed once or twice with Jones' Italian: Chemical Soap. The effect is gloriouii and magnificent. But be sore you get the germ •me Jones'•l3tiap, at the sign; of the American . Eagle, 82 'Chatham street: • . Ring-worm, Salt - rheum ' ScUrvek,Erysipelia, Barbee'' Iteh", are. Often eared by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every: kind of remedy 'bee Ruled. That, it :cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, allirnaw.. Sold at the Eagle, 65 Chatham street.. blind, .reader,, this seldoin or never fails. C. INOLIS, Sold it Sieneotes 89 Taberty si n head of Wood, Sign o of the Big Boot. ' nov23. OND DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Marriage.—Confulearial.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possmung a synnacumal form, good fee tures, lee., is asked confidentially,•etnt • ...she - eapposs Jmy, man could admire her while she halt such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and sack dirty, bad, wiry hair , when, by spending the above sum, she might . have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and 'a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and tweet breath by using a 32 box of Jonis' Anti' bee Tooth Path? a skin white, pure and spotless as,snow by using a cake of the genuine Amu' Chemica l. Soap; and a beautithl head of hair by using a 30. bottle of . Jones , Coral Hail: Bestoratica Do Mit form an,opinion against this before you tit:7 or you will regret { t; but lie tare to ask for Jones' artic les.. Sold only. to New York at ail Chatham at For sale,Z % iy" •• • • M. JACXSON, - Agent, 89 Liberty st.,Tittsburgin f'IANCER, SCROFULA AND GOMlE.—Ample , ex lIJJ penence has proved that no combination of medicine' have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE: lilies effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer andotherdis cases. of that class, but has , removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, tee. This• medicineentera into the circulation, anti emdicates•dis eases wherever located. It pnrihes the LlM:n:ll=d other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in. the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. 'lt increases MC appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and irvarts ani thation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasanj, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of ewer ltW' or sale in FittiMargh at The PEKIN TEA STORE, 7S Fourth at., near Wood. : . . . mat3D A Recipe for the Eturnan'Hatri rPO FORCEITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 1 IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN -AND , FINE.-,—Persons in consequence 'of the many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever so good,)•as a humbug. 1f people, 'could be made to try a att. - bottle of Jonele Coral Hair Re=l storative, and sed bow it makes dry, zesty, red, lighthair Moist, solt,aubtlin and dark, and keeps It so; and, by its use for aoruetiine, causes it to grow naturally.behaufnii if people could see the number of pour respectable-me • - chanies that use ' it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they - eau ase:,) fordremng• and beautifying the Hair, for keeping it: soft. end in order three'times as Icing iti r stay other article made; and • - - • 1 • Forces it to gory, stops its fallingi- • And costs but 2 shillingttotry. - iWe formerly sold hotitirig less than Si bottles, but wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 (mind Hi) Chatham street; New York, and by • • ' • ; rear2O - ',' IMJACKSON, Aim. 89 Lihe oim TESTIMONY for Dr. Willard's Family Medi, underisigned. citizens of Pittsburgh.liav llig personally used Dr. Willird'a Oriental COugh ture, t ilid experienced b eneficigetree ts, do mosteheer fully-regpmmend it ,as safe and _effectual, in all cases. *making : tiara experience, we betieve that it his no au perk:if; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted :Pittsburgh, March 1501,1848.. , • .. igg'Sold by I. Sehoolunaker ac Co, Sohn Ilays, - James A. Jones, J.H. Cassel,"Jobn P. Scott, T. L. Snowden, , L Mohler, Ogden*: Snowden.' • . apfrl s -- A - LT RHEUM, SCURVY;:OLD SORES,ERYSIPE.' L,ka , Barbera. Itch, Chap!, Borer : lAta-TdaylEimil,.d.— This is used hy , many p h ysicians in this city , in oaring . tha, ahcivn, and we woalcr not sonsciencions4',sall unless' "we : knew it to be tar we statn. Ss n.chstnetid, the tran 7OI , 2F,S.SCIA.P. is perhaps the only` article ever ' novin: that removed impurities, .and cleared and heautifickthe skin, making' it 46k cleat, smooth and whitens an infmns. Sot mind, it isoold at 192 , Chatham at., N.: - 741., and bk r r. , ;WM. JACKSON, - Agent, SO Liberty. atteati Pittsburgh... mar2s nONSUAIRTION seizes more victims than any , other • disease in our Icountry: • The- - youttg, - . the-old, the beautiful antigay, are all alike subject 'to- its invidious and-many a hectic cheek has been supposed to )s loom with the,glow ofhealth: Bat- every ease' °tie , ables in a cold and a cougli-4iperttps deemed unworthy of attention •at fiese—and only Met with . remedies when tea late: t :-Walcitibe first symptoms With'jealous! care, mid make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fhhnestock & Co.,•which will Certainly cheek its further p - ogri3gs, and restore the infitimed organs to -a , beantlfal ,For 'sale by , B. A. PABNESTOCK' A Co cornet let and Wood sts,; also, comer oth and Wood. - FOR SALE—AII that vnlnable property where the subscriber resides, togetherwith.the improvements thereon Situated on Sixth Facet, near Smithrleld, big on Sixth st. 12Q R I and in depth on Cherry alley, 240 . feet. " This proper ty is admirably situated for a Hotel, or aiPublie Ball, and contains a-hulf square of groand4 or Itimight be divided into 12 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet each ono Sixth..street, by 120 feet deep, and a lots with.o Iriant of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. ijanSuf . -WM% PORTER. .` aintianes for January, 1849 1.. S. 'MINER'S, Smithfield street, - third door above Second street— Hodey's Lady's Book, unusually large, with sii at tractive engravings; the litenuy department of the high est order for ibis No., commencing a netv,volume. Sartain's Union Magazine, beautifully_. embellished, and comprising SO pages of reading matter, all original. t Graham's Magazine, illuitrated.with,four beautiful en ''gravings is size, a"full double number. Poems of: John Quincy AdPms, wititi,NOtices of his Life and .Character. !A..Critical Detente Of the Grant Street Baptist Chareh; *mist the charge ofeorruptiouiin'the - administration of her discipline ; published by order of the Church. f. .C 1 Bose And Gertrude. or the Mysterious Wedding; trans," lated from the French of Rodolphe Topffeit . An. Impartial Account of the. Life of the•Rev...John N. Malfit—a narrative of his first marriage; also. his isecond,! with many particulars never beforepublished.. ; Second volume. Paul .Ardenheim, now complete; by . !Mary Barton, a Tale of. Manchester LifefEngland England; published by the Harpers. ..- .•. ...Julian De Clifford or-Woman's Love; a. Romance .of Smiles and Tears ; illustrated. _ ;Angelina ,Lramore, or the Life .of a Beauty ; by ;the author of the Jilt, Breach of +Promise; Ei.C.;lcc: Tim Huuchbackyor the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. decl4. • As .- Hot ice tot THE subscriber Informa llte':pablin" 'generally, and . Housekeeper& and Radar Grocers partienlittly, that he is diticontincling the .Quee,nsirare businees'; and will sell off bit Ottsent'stirck at reduCed prices. Those who wish to obtain Chino, Queensware, or Mars, will find this a care opportanityfor gettlng•such articles as want; notch - cheaper than the usual /plea. ; • • ` ' •,+ atemerabet the •place, CHINA HALL, No. 118 Wood: street near the. Auction .store.. P . . ;- • • Ivrtff,disPose ply . whOla 'etoefic to any person. Wishing to buy at a bargain, Janda! ' '. ' —' - •, ST. CLAIH-1.1011:113E1_ __,........,,,.. CORNER OF PENN AND ST..,cL:eas STEEETS . ]i . FESD OYSTERS, - GMSEE, and every delicacy 0, 3 -. the season the esothpt affords., served up at - the s itest nidiee, and in the very best style. The houseis. fi d tip and arringed'in the best order, under the man agetnent of [sep27l JOHN M. CAMPBELL: Eirtids ;; TIIIE ortzwr As.g.mir,Dir. OF' NATURE A ! rixEingioi OIL; .preenied (torn a WillinKentuolry no I3s , fee t , below. the 'etirtitier of the earth;. a cert ai n. • ' and infithible care for:Sprains; S li sins,•Ctits, , Bealseari • .• Scaldif; . Burirs; Tenor,' Erysipelas . ; Scald' Head, 'Came, Whooping-COugh; IntioronamsySnri - , Throat, Sore and Inflamed _Eyes; Flatulfenee; triars:FeVer Sores, and '- - . • INFLAMMATORY,'REIEUMATP3M, -- - . which yields to its - effects in * snrpribingaianner. , , • .It has never yet Relied when nsodaccordingto elites • lions.; Rend ' the:folloWlngi ' - " " ' ' '' - '' "- ' . ' • IrLtactoorrze_Allegheny Co., Pa., 1 ' * November 18, 1846.• • -• 5 • . ,This is,to certify, that my wife, Margaret Gluiest, was cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven yearsetanding. by which she was so lame as tobo obliged toast crutch es. In One week she was en d, by using the - American Oil, and' ould walk about as Vial without her crutches. . . . 'JONATHAN GHREIST. The following Is communicated by Mr. Win. Nash, Mr, ' • i Jackson's agent, for Steubenville, 0. '. ' -.' ' A gentleman &ear Steubenville, who had notbeen able • do put either of his feet to the ground for twelve years, In • consequence of lameness, by the useor one bottle svas enabled to walk two riffles to a to wnship election. It is likewise sovereign remedy -' ." _____ .. CONTRACTION OF THE M U SCLES AND TEN- ' ' 'flie followieg is coannonkatid by Mr. Wat; Nish, W. • .Jaekson's agent for 4.tenbearlf,i , ri . . ' A lady residing in Eitenbeville, the finger. .of whose hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it . for thirty-five years, was entirety cured by the use of one • bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect use of het hand folly equal to the other which had never been affected. It has also been found to be a safe and invinci bin agent in the speedy ) end certain cure of . • In all eases not organically inmost:de. .. A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured • of obstinate deafness, of years , continuance, try the use • . of less than one bottle , of. the Oil; so that she said she heard better than she had ever done before. A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured ot : desess of nine years' standing, by the use of a small quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the • lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire N . : at the office of the advertiser.: - - -. Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surpnsingly speedy care of all cases of . • , I.- • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. . - ... Severale cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectealf, outed by one:dose of the . Oil, In the short space of h ell • sta hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain. its curative properties have been rem atkably manifested In the radical cure of • . A DISEASES OF. THE SPINE. , - lady, the - wife of a planter in Kentucky, was mire iffectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which. had confined her to her bed for a considerable time, inwhich she could not turn - berselL It is also a sure kemedy and perfect cure for pains in the small of the baelfiand Nil' INFLAMMATION OF THE KID, S. Read the following Prriasurtorf,pec.l9,lM. This .to certify that I was afflicted with gnat pain in the small of my back and kidneys, which affected iris so much that I could norstand npnght. By robbing exist nally, enduing half a teaspoonful internallyy, night and morning, I was entirely cared. JOHN RIDDLE, •• • ' near Warreu, Armstrong co., Pa.. Afgentletnin'of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in flammation "of: the kidneys—the pain of which caused him to faint—was completely cured, in three days, by the use of the American Oil. The 4pialities of this: • •• • • • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. • . is extremely penetrating and anti-infltutimatory, conse quently it confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edfwhetever inflammation exists, either external orin- Aamal.• Used immediately after a cut, braise or wound, it will cirri and prevent • . . GANGRENE - AND MORTIFICATION. It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and Inconve- GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. _ . Irr Price, 50 cents per bottle. Caution...De on It our •Glruard. • - The surprising excellence and growing popularity. the American Oil, has induced some disho ne st persona . 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, obsen. . the folloWing roue =ms i • • •.' • let. See that the name "Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty. It head of Wood st.," is printed on the label of the wrappe of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. • 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain lag 11211 directions for use; and kson also containing the name and addreee of Win. Jac, General Agent for the proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pto ptietors, D. Hull & Co., Kentucky. • 3d. Purchase omit of- the advertised' Agents . ; all of I whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of. the'Proprietors and General Agents—thus: D. Hail & Co., . Proprietnrs, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Tn., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania; and pan of Ohio and Western Virginia; • and 'the 'printers' names— Mania & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show bill. • •. • • 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is 'of a .dzirk . green color, without any sediment, audits specific gravi• ty lighter than water. The counterfeits Ore mostly of a black color ;—some "white, like Spirits of Turpentine, said to be refined and clarified;- some Seneca Oil—oth ers a mixture of other common oils; and one n black filthy looking mixture, purporting to come from ilia *Pinshnigh and Allegheny Dispensary Co." . None of these coun terfeits possess either the virtue or the power of the true AMERICAN OIL. lErSold wholesale and" retail by WM. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the' Proprietor in Western Pennsylvania,-Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the following duly appoint ed Agents in Allegheny • A. 51. Marshall, . . . Dr. Brown , Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. • Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • . J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. " . • Win. .T. Smith, Temperanceville. • " • " G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. •. • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbnrgti. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargh. • Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgh. H. Rowland & Bon. APKeesport. • • ' C. F. Diehl; Elizabeth. " • John Black, Turtle Creek. '. Bak erstovro. 'Samuel Springer, Clinton. , • lames 5PKee, Stewarunown. Riley 11I'Laughlin, Mho township. I. Fulton, Tarentnm. • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenzeville. Robert Williams, Arthursville. Ana 15-deewttra • • :FROM the New York Gazette', .0c 6,•1839, a daily' paper deservedly at' the bead of the dally press in s country. . Brvtois"Esbact of Sarsaparilla..L.lt were but coratexy to call the attention of our readers to thislavaluable prep' aratien which will be found advertised in another coltinto Mr. Bristol 'is a brother; and issues 'a highly . interestirg newspaper, every now and then, one' r two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself Las been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western - country, and, we doubt not, justlyeulogtsed, It has in its favor, moreover, very Battering testimonials from the most eminent practi tioners ' in every part of , the country _ •where it than been used. There is beauty and taste"' enough in the bottles, and in the engruvedlabele in which they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the preparation Itself were not orteOf the "sovereignest in the world, ,, as every person must believe it is-that is, every one mos; believe it is-,that is, every ,one who would not resist a mass of documentary evidence condo rtive enoughto convert a Turk to Chnstianlty. Buy one of the bottle's, gentle reader, and see whether you do not agree withuson ULM point. "For sale by ' B.A. FAIINESTOCK &to., • feb24 cor. of let and Wood and 6th and Wood au. 'llOlliEUMATIetril, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOKEUA.—; XL, A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he ' said, to inform us that he had been nfilicted for IS years with Itheumatism or Gout, and' ocemtionallt with Tie Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to his roots for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately'he bud been • using Jaynes diteratire from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. lie says he found the Medi eine very pleasant - and effective, and 'that he now con- siderShinnelf perfectly cured.—PAffaddphia North Amer- A Pier Worra Knownro.—A gentleman of Berofulons habivfroni indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the . Bldit Indeed, his whole system bore the marks' of being saturated with . disease. One hand and wrist were so much' affected' Matte had lost the use of the hand; every parr being aovered with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was at Mitt stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable.from a loath some disease, that he commenced the usecof Jayne's Al. terative, and having taken sateen bottles, 13 ncrwperfect ly cared. .. ' The Alterative operates through - the Circulation; and Purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, 'and the numerous wares it has per formed in diseases of the skin, cancer scrofula, gout, liver complaint,dyspepsia pad other chr onic diseases, is ,trupastonishing.-Sptrit of Me Timer. For' idle Pittabnigh, at the PEKIN TrA STORE, :72 oartlcarreet: • • • Freak Arrived of No. 116 Wood street. MHODKINSON has Just opened within the, put_ . week, the largest assortment of French CHINA, ever opened in this city ;‘consisting id part of—Fancy, Plain, W' hitc, Gold Line and Gold Band Tea Setts; an egtencive assortment of White, Flowing Blue and Liver pool Iron Stone Wore, in Tea Setts or in separate pieces, a 9 may be required. Also, a beautiful assortment of Candelabras and Lumps, of the newest shapes nod pat terns, direct from the manufacturers. • Ladies would do well to rive him a call, at oda? • ; . No.llb Wood 5t..3 door., below FOIL. • • Business Collector. THE tindersigned,ericonraged by the liberal patronage '1 of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and me chanics of the city , offerS his Services for the collection; cc accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Hav-" ino attended to business of this kind for many years for the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this and the adjoining cities. be feels confident of his ability. to give satisfaction. by prompt and faithfalAttention to all bueiness entrusted to him. • ; JAMES GALBRATEL Jr. To be -found at Mr. Wet. Brno's,. Merchant Tailor," Third street, opposite the 'p,t Office. 1 . . t Gabriel Atoms; ' P. Duk, Accountant; . ' 'J. Carothers; ' • Thomas Scottibrason; , • • - • L. FL Livingston; - Jas. McGuire, blerch't Tailor; James Marshall; ' • Win. B. Senile; • George Breed; Dr. W. 31. Wright, Dentist; . • Dr. Goo. D. Brace; • C. Dodge. En0v7,30, wrEVI7 BOOKS--Irving's Sketch Rook, illustrated by 1.11 , • • Poems, illustrated by Leutze. Read's Female Poets of America, with portraits The Fist of the Knickerbockers. A Fabl4 for Critics. ' Ellie hietricAl Romances • • The.Cbild of the Sea. Lemb'e Dramatic Poets. ! Lowell's Couventations on :tie old Poets. Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, ! Poetical Works of Spencer. Poetical Works of Chaucer. , TPoetical Works of Ford and Maninger. or sale by H. S. BOSWORTB & CO., noels 4th street, neat Market. .IVn. GETTY II
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