OE= t•~ : .... flio:7..fi : .l.ptgiOt4bW.giMEWl ." The .Noier Gozden,Bals.ritve• Still Ahettril 7 711 ' ' ''ySt -rls`. .1 NEW GOODa IllESW,Q00141.!.; i , x ‘ Graister.Barguitis - Mau ever can now be bald it , ("taiga if the New Goktensßee,Xei,onnarkelst; tli i .. ,:.. Slattertorn,Third and Fourth, whew re. 3ll ,top R ed . `a splendid stock of winter Dry,GoodaltheAdes the.. ;'.aturte quall.tr of•Doodq bare, ve rhertn.offenet,i,n. tia!, • barah. " -- . - ,-, 1,-,v, a 1 e ,-, ti- ,---.- - WM. •li.-RUSSEIart•No,44-hltirket-streetebetraieen !?" Third slid F,oprilt - streets,„ sign ofittLe' Blr-Oblllan %tee ' Hive,hm OM - receiVed; and Offetato bis.uumerouß pus :, Athethee int 'ibe - public gettetztily,,'llleqtddreat,.chenpest • -''' and iiiiiTipleanidslackuf Wintiar`MY,HcitSfeVeraffer - ......ed iixettilf CitY: ' TheseGootil harre'seerparetia - Od in the Eastern Cities since the' late fall in‘inicel,ited iwila ha - ' mold to cash buyers atagreat redaction, muchtheaper ."-- - - - thart4terrmuld 'have been' sold in - ,the.earlyirtut of the 1 - season. . *-.., - .4 .4 , .. ••- r., rs -, f , ,,.'",, , , i , '..• ' 'Among thislarge and extensive 'snick. will. be...found rtlany "chOiceaand tashiohable' GoOlialrefirthe'llitesl jut ' Portation.t .” - - ' ,- •• , l'•.'," ,=,.• -4',-.°-,,,-a..,1 1.. ' s • "-- .."- , s , ',-1.41;11:ES' DRESS: cumin. , V..• I..`_• I Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article; i -- ' — eithal i eard - 4‘.- '.'-' .140 , ,: l&need andl'Dthll T.. - ::s l,l ** arld,Saties,plitin,,strpe and plain t . 2 :2; •' Scarlet de fatties, all wool S.PrY_SheaP.i.," -'i. -.,..., Mainrine Blue De Leine!, low prices, ,i S. ". Frauell,Merinoe, al; colors, extremely low. , k, A largo.rissortment of CO CashmaresDe. L Ethics, pew. , I est destgusifromi2f to 56 cents per yard; thesogra err cheap:. AIM; a.,large stock of Alpacas from 121 o 50 .r. - .acute par yard all colori, and a,grpar Pargitin; • 1 11..": 0 Fi .' . splendid assortment of, bonnet ribbons ot - the littea .np.7 portanc,n.. Also, volitet ribbons all widths:and c 10, very cheair,rtheautiful assortment ; phapesandnit cull flowers hbarmat,satins. nod velvets, all colorsi , nch i •worked cupps „arid collars; scarfs, cravats, glove and, . . imaiesy, all lllTAlitlso4.prices. .1. ' ..' ': .: • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!. . S ~ - - - Beafassortment in the city rind very cheap Long ape' ftilite Shet%A.l3•best-quality.P, f' :`.' '.- ,-:•''rTfrletrie and Cashmere Shawls ; . - .'1 ..: . .1111acir and colored Cloth , - do.' .. .., ..• . , - -- • .;,.... Brochit end Silk -- do.. - . • . " ',. - - ' Pla'd Illank t Sha '1 11 Ma 'nias and prices - - -.." ..., BLAIQIETS!;OLAN 11-,--Chrairst in thiCity! -. A large stock. of Buinkets,all qualities, which will be. Old cheaper than can be found elsewhere.- , . • . • : ' DOMESTIC. GOODS. ~ CHEAPER THAN' THE CHEAPEST,: A .. - ... -...: large-stoekmf Calieo. Good dark Calico, hurt colors, only 3 cents per yard; best quality British and American I 7 1 Prthts, 0 tail) °entailer yard,. yard , cilde ; British Purple ' , -, ....Print5,.10 to 12} ; a large . supply zed, ..white 'and yellow , , .. Flannels,some as low as 121 cents per, urd, very cheap; ...Bed:Ticking; from 8 to ill cents, per yard'. Also, a large: • stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes,.Crissinets, - Kentucky ~. Seaga anti - Linseyi, together with a very extensive as - • ' tiortmaist of bleached and unbleached Muslins, from 3to ' 8 cents phi yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach ed hlualiti,• only 5 cents per yard; bleached Muslins , ' ; from 3 to 8 cents per yard. ' All of which will be - sold off '- - at reduced' prices, at -the - sign of . the New Golden 'Bee }UV!, in Market street, between Third and Fourth sta., - •'. Not 62: -,-, ' _ (declenfr .'" • • - WM. , L: RUSSEL. - .13.EADY-MADE, CLOTHING, SELLING ,OFF. LOW FOR, CASH. L ' „I:IELANYibIo. 49 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Navin{ — thpbstrithed his • Stock within the Vast and present months, with the latest styles of.. ashionable Good,g at .tltricceshogly lour prices, offers the best' assortment of ' CLOTEDING - tirtnthsui_hAm_Ciitt,..at-the-1 ' Jtax_MeWnlistbsrare every des o Ns' , - air-airciertV.oats„; Sack and Overcoats o all fashionable, - - colors and material, such as French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. blue, brown and drab Blankets and Cana- Ati Tune -Coats, of the latstyles: Every description Ist Pautaltions and Vests. other articles in the Cloth so, a general assiartthent of Goods to make io order,' Met will bell:dada, in the most fashionable manner, on shortest notice. . .Necls) . DELANY. • Paistillouts •ps Lathing Store. • n IVERNEBURG begs leave to informing friends and the public in general that he haeopened a ,NEW READY-MADEFAnIiIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on Market street, second door from Second street, where he has, stud always keeps'ort hand, a full ossorurent of Ready-made Fashionable Cfothing• which he will sell on . ..hentost reasonable terms, for CASH. - Flealso wishes to call the attention of his friends and he ..public is general to bin very-extensive selection of French, English and Belgian Cloths and , Cassuneres, in endlesswanety, and Vesungs for every,one's Mai, which -be has selected himself in the East, and which will be . made ro order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Head quarters, 251 Liberty street, Gam McGuire & Co.)' and...at prices that will not be questioned by the best of -bargain-makers.. ' C. WERNEHURG,I, - N 0.251 Liberty street, and oct23-y , Market street,24l door from Second. Business Card TYRANTS Ab WELL AS IifOROPOLIES IIfUSTFALL: SO MUST PRICES; fl 7 RICH faorwill beproven by calling at McGmax'a Fashionable Tailoring Establiihment,Tlsird street, St. Charles Betiding, • - Mom: Smat.projnt and quick sales. • VARIETY; Fresh anctgaad. _ - Cottrerrriort Virg fax in the background. • My old enstdmers t and all others,' are respeetbally la med that I am Waiting for them - , MeGUIRE, oeCN Tailor. St - Charles. yy - E WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of obr friends and the public, to, the great variety o SINTER 'COATINGS and other articles,'we have just teceised--amongst which will he found the greatest - -variety Of BLUE, BLACK, DRA4 aid PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and' WAVER CLOTHS.— FRENCH and - ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, fr. The above Goods having been bought • fox cash, at extremely low prices,we are prepared toad commodate all. ho may fauor us with their-patronage, - with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. Remeniber,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7M. nov3o McMULLEN & DOWNING. T. & J. T. 211 , CANCE. No: 77 tc 79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEETS. 101ravingenlarged and newlyAtted up their establish „U. ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully invite -the attention of their friends end the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ty forspring and summer-wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishingtoleave their orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirablegoods. Their stock , of reedy made log is extensive got up in the best manner, oaCilstrable may terial, and well worthy the attention of those wistiing to purchase. All are invited to calf, and rdayiest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety.' A term assortment of Shirts kept constatitly:on hand. . •-. ' ClothMgt 'Clothing?, l Cloth nail 2 , . .._ -. ' The • Thivi Sig. Doors vs. The ' ' irestein treedd ! f ! ~ 150 -000 WELL SELECTED GAUMENTS now made and ready to ' be 'offered on the most ost - liberal terms to my old customers and the public ill . - - general. The Proprietor of this far-famed tied extensive : ' . establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern : cities, at much trouble and expense,--yast ' , completed his - _... faltsaawinternmaivernaragro moply , likeftiousands of customers with one cof. th e most delortibitltocks "of Clo a tmng that tins ever been offeredits stigZotkCsilear , ket west of the mountains. For aroma' p i t elikild I re workintinship, -combined wititA arPlawi hich • -' they will be sold for, must ceeefilf4eilifer.itfeo d:nri:: - veiled Three Big Doors one of theffle'OtsTiittenetions of tae'western country. It is gratifyineth the to be able to; announce to my numerous friends at . borne and abroad ..- - that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which] have made to meet the•many calls in my line, it leiwith . ' difficulty .I can keep time with the conoarit rush that is - . made on this establishment. It is a Well established fact; that my . sales are eight or ten timis larger than niy_ ' - other boast in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell at mich less profit their others could possibly think of doing if They wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make . clean ' sweep of all my presentstock before tie ii beginning of next - - -year; coming to thieconclusion, I.wil make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheep winter suit, to call - ' and purchase at the Three 'Big Doors. croall-ddew - . ' - JOIN IIirCLOSICEY. . 'ANEW GOODS, NEW. GOODS.—Leceived at the Iron 1:11 City Clothing Store, a splendid rssortment of Cloths , • . con.sisting of fine , French, Raglishlud Ansisipan' black and fancy Cassimereti, of the nowt repileini styles; • - fine figured Cashmere .Vesungts,:Silt -Velvet, Plain and , . 'Fancy Satins-,all of which we will stake tip at the most reasonable prices,in ii durable and fulabrable style... • Ready made Clothing,. of all descriptions; :Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable • patterns. Neck and Pocket Ildkfs.; Suspenders, Bosoms,. Shirt CU]ars, :and every article usually keyein; IL Clothing Store: Country Merchants, before purchasing elisearhese, will Sid it, to their advantage to call at the !tors City Clothing Atere,- No. LIU Liberty street,immediately opposite the norn.h . .. o f Market. joctlB4l] . C. M'CLOSREV. Duff's Now System of BookAKesspilllg. JOST 14173LLSIIED BY NARPER cs..BRO , S, N. YORB. jeiHE first past of this work, embracing the most com plete course of in:voodoos:sod practice, on both Sin nod Doable Entry, oyez , published.- Price 75 ' cents. The whole work, embracing the Author's well known ' . improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition al setts of booksiwith a. chapter' on partnership settle mei nts, and a liey to the oral exercises , --full clothbound; - Dfifi. 'Tho following extracts from the written opinions of soma of the-most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New. York, indicate. the public sentiment in A ctereplatsi this work in that city : ' :• - • - rdains mutter that is important and interesting to . the merchant and - man of busman, to whom I think it 'will befOnd "flighty ns.fil- C. 0. HALSTEA:D; ' -- • • - ~.....n......-:-.-_-......- - _x, - •-, NI ..1r ' • _.-L - ' 7 L -----:-----7--- '''''' •a" GF St iscalerdr — edlo.be exc eedutglY us eful to prat and Mer p,gro=ne; o. fitt Zront street, Nev , dlt -.Cr' ' l.. .tterearkably Dill and complete i and ii-, 1 1 : 11 1 1 , 1 2: -. convey 4 thorough knowledge of 144 I:.,.l'''' '"'darsigited intends Ring it as his Te s ar iEßt i_' JOHN • Dr i,, pr ege, . . Teacher of Book keeping, Cold ia 9 . . - ,Itis in every way enicrinSto" aa C learind An ' ifactorLinaitht into the vor'efir:cienceofuhi tle"C"galttagradaVT2,onsimple style ` atitable•toretaiierto)stt rent%ite for the most,:varted. and cOmplicated 44344ierca ;baslnt4s ~,, ' ' • z A. 9. FRASER,' - cashierrth Ward Bank; New Yilak.. - • . . . . • . 'ut te ib t i e . , at w il t )4 of great service, not , wil lto-the new beglaner, butv:the most exeriencied atccitintant. - F. W. 'EDMONDS, ' ydshier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street." ieop t igi r it the first work I have ever met with from * . -whichhstorough practical knowledge of the science can be oh ed. - JOHN CAMPBELL; Merchant, 63 - John st, New York." • r sale at the Book Stores; and at the Anther's Aead - p corner of the Diamond and Market atreer. oct3l . I.ll Steel and'SSle Dinnittfactory. friar. subsciihers have enlarged their Steel and Pile bianufactsiry, on - `the corner of O'Hara' street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh; by erecting a eon verting furnace, a ineltinglunnace and a tilt;hamtiter Their Sleel,now-neing of n superior quality, and having ' engaged competent operatives, they are prepayer. nigh Files of every description, that will'corrippre,mi t h *minted article ; and being determined tkntake: it the interest of all who use Piles in any way, to par `:chase them, they will sell their. Files at reduced prices, far Cash. They will also re-cot intd par chose iliosawhich. are %slam and broken. Publie patron ..agge it respeatftillYinvited, ariv7l T. ANKRIM ,CO; MSS-400 bble.fina eating and co okingA de reed , persteamer . .`!C. std by -- ; ° - Pies; c• 27 _ . ZINO /100R1i . . . . . ,z,t4- ' ,7,=!•.';E-4, ; ,Z.7, " .` ; : M 7-,T .. 1177- ''F.. ,, .' : ?, z, : 7- '7.':::7.. , ','::,5 . : t .. '' ,4 t ,,, 1 a,, ' •4 a , ..;. ,,, ' ,• : , '1'f':''.";L:' , L A • , :•7;',. , :' , .::',,:::' , 7;..;,,,:T: - .,::,1;..•. - . •t;t , , ,: ., .1 . , , ;.r.rf:4 - .!,. , ..., f'...,:i-,,.,74-;-,,..f.,:...,,. IBM pwavtLia,s, .THANsP,O.R.T.IMPIION LI ''' E . .. . "'A Fau72 -.. , --- - 1- ,- ;•-.--' . . - • .- PLT:T U SBRG H 'TO. '4 l -ridc, - ...--;„:, •.: ' XO'itFcS yOP . PO. IN—Thilirintabelongingto unal..rie . .a , liiiie been put in fine 4)l4o,ll:rid:are now rann itg, 'regularly lietween:Pitiabargh;and_Wie, touching ut i - it infeiTtietante Porta along the Callas, • X Boat Wilt niwaYa: be at the schatfinntio.Kttqi 11tlinflah-e-14-PrillAg., an c i, , oi , ,q. will 'start repdarly e,Vely 12,gier 'day ; -2. The Pe 10. a,, Tmnsporuittion Line . ,has •every ,acuity : , for c mg.,-, 'Freight ha PAO : 6I4Os- Vhez.lna•ati will he tom, d „to , 1 Beater by steamers, awl willitfoceCd to. Erie ;with real ; •-dispat#4 by tha' c:Bpard. , The iii oitui-ai a. compiti ve ide by exfierienced aridcareful naec-rali:. of AYhar9,.a a !Ti", -. I terest lii the I.,ine. , , _ 1.17" GOodtaent by 'the,' I.4neAc Erie may ka i forwnrded to any point 94 thO Ldices, - '': ,:-,;. • : ,-,- ,;,. --: --, - ; .•• '':'' 'For frdighterpaa*geapjilY:to - iF klitiFA : IRICli Agent, ate" strect„pait b T ki '' . ' . ... A.GUN'FB_,._; ~,, ~!,, . ' - CLAIM & CO4BelilieT, '-. - . - ~..--,' ...- . 1 t , . ... . . R. W..gumehrtoninsi New Castle— . .., '-. . Taal:ll%ler( &31crcn9uirnsac;Pcdaski.. : Salm= Wavnav&. - .o;,.*iddiese;., Mir rox Hura i ',Sherron. ;- . ' - ~," .. JOSEPH McCtuta, G. Shapsfrath... i ., „,_ „ i .8, 8.-.4. Lawny , Clarksiil '.-- ~. ~.. , . • Hrsa & Bronaritlatoi Fle - Bead.' -.;: ~,. • S. C. Picarsii,.WestGreenville.; ,'', ..; J. & T. Kus_aratot,AdmeaVil . le. ~,.. - AV. lialarozat,llartstriscii, - .- . ,_-- - W. Prabsworrrit A Ca.;Stitiaisegyorners. ~ ~ , AFet, Pow= Canneanpulle. , ,_.„ ..... . .. ••• --- ••,••• aprLoovoryor 1 , . , ... I WC . , .. . Alb i on Craneatntle .:". .., IVter., 'TYLEn,;Locii#Ort. , , .. _, .. - • , - , - .E:71.51{, Girard.,- ~ - • A. _ -, .-- -.- . KII.OO-; and 13:1..Yontuitsati &. Co., Erie. The ronowh g ,:t4 v rts in Erie will receive and for ward -Freight - to ,aay Port on the Lakes, ehippe,d by this Line 5 'WV M.,Gaiiigheri: . . ' John lititrit, r:, . 2 G.W. litiversticiF ?r. C 0.,. Josiah Kellogg, - „ Xelsoe & Leonia, .„: . . i Walker& Cook, jell ' . ;VittstotFe4.e4vitable Boat Line f ItftiifiSflB43. fir, . . . . , • For th, Thltotettttott- of Freight to and LADSTAIIIA,BALTIBIO YORK, BOSTON, 3A. • • BORED:WE- -VASH, , • . P 4. - o'oo/MOR, HlBold estabLfshedLine being now in Talk operation, the propiietorshava made extensive arrengememsto orwwd Goods •and Produce' with despatch, and on; the most favorable terms. They confidentlyhope t their yuitmitiromptness in delivering goods-peculiar safety ' &mode of carrying --e apac ions warehouses at eacliport, gowling - atm:mit:iodations to- shippers and: - owners of twoduce,- , together with their long experteneo and unre mitting. attention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal pitertinitigethek hereby gratefully • All consignments by cto'tgetc paid, and ••fo ded. : T.an • requthectiltections free of c harge prep tieing or storage. -1;o-interest; directly or indirectly,la steamboats. All communications- promptly attended to on applies . tion to the following agents •-• ••• • --- • • BORSIIXIE CASH t ' • 278.3farket street:Philadelphia. • , • • t - TAiiFFE tc. 1) CONNOR, . . . • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh; • • • - ; •O'CONNOSS • • • - North street! Baltimore. . . WILLIASLS, WILSON, ' al • ••: . • • 136, Cedar street, New York. - merchants_ Tranap tailtion '7 l lno. allifEat • . VIA thiNAtis H ir ik ohnoAr io T r !" . PlllWEl , CIOODS consigned u care willlm forwaviell NJ! out delayoutd atti e Icsartltelurr.eAlltir.flerai CO.,'_ Canal thalri, Penn street Pittsburgh. • hiEh BOLLES & IIEkNOLDS, 272 and 3t Market street, Philadelphia: • • • RASE, MERRILL. & CO., 1e29 - : Merchants';. 4.5 Vay Freight 184 S. E x b e e Lu e s e i n v u f ge b, Blairsville , ,Pclus of t Wai , fr llot daysburgh, Water street, and Petersburgh. This lane was formal for the spe ei al accommodation of the way blab:en; The proprietots, thankful for the very liberal patronage - they-have received doting the last two years, respccifully inform their -old customers and - the public generally, that they are new better prepared to, deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. . _ • JAS. A. war, - _ GEORGE TRINDLE, - JOHN MIXER & CO. Anacwrs—C. A.llPAwnwri &cd.,Pittsburgh; Jonsr Alms; Hollidaysburg; & Woons, Johnstown. Rantainwss—Sinith &Sinclair; J. & J. &Meant; G. &J. Shoenberger,.R. Robison & Co.; FLlVoore ;.Bagaley & Smith;JoluiParker; Wca.Lehmer &Co.; G. P. Stroenher : er, Pittsburgh. - !Levy haunts -, Transport eaten MEM FO,R.:plValt'Mr.r.ag Me r rc e. "ndiEe e nn ea d nerr d ner ‘ l er ut our care will be torararded withautdelay, at the toweat rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and ull instmctions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for MOT age or commission._ - C. A. APAIIM.TY is Co., Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty at-, Pittsburgh. tGazette.onl •. co •.1 ' Western% New York College of Ilealth. 207 Mats /STREET, Burrato, N. Y. DR. G. q VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE _LITHONTRIP TIC :MIXTURE. . - ',IIIHIS :celebrated remedy is constantly increasing its I. fame by the making 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 coin( Mint immediately .relieved, no matte r of how long sund ial.. (See pamphlet for testimony.) .. Gravel, and all 'diseases of the urinary organs; for Mese distressing complaints it stands alone ,• no other nr tide can relieve you ; and the cures testified to will eon - vincei the:most skeptical;,--isce pamphlet.) . Liver Corn- DiseasesiFever and Agne. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, thismetheine ts offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious .compound is a pan of this mixture;, it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does pot leave the sktk. tern torpid. .(Se pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint din most Painfal - alternate r, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by . a few daytime of this article. Iris far beyond Any otlwr preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood._ (See pamphlet.) Debility: of th e "System, 39'eak Bank, ,Wealmess of the. -Bidneys, dm., or Infiamation of the same, is immediately 'relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a curets ; alwaye the result of its use, It stands as a pertain rem. dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the _female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painfal then struations.• .No article haa ever except this,. which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be idled upon as a sure, and effective remedy; and, did. we feel permitted to do_ so, could give a...thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing cliss,,of complainta.—. See pamphlet. AU, broken down, debilitated consulta tions, from the•effent of mercury t will. find the bracing power of th is article to act immediately, and the' poison ous mineral credit:avid froM the system. -Eruptive, Disea sea will find the alterative properties of, -this article PUBITITHICELOOD;aIVI drive such diseases from the system. Sc , s pamphlet, for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits v( an ailyertisement will net permit to be named here ;. Agents give them. away ; they '.,s• pain a • • • •. of certificates of high character; and a . . • • may: 0 • • • Ike virtues of ifinedicine„nevi or appeared. It is one of the'pecidiar' -feiruires of, this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, andlif bone and museleere left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invrdid -Rolm oft, and keep taking the.medicine °along esthete is ari improvement,. The Proprietor would caution the, public against a number of artiefee which come dot larder the head. Of SausaratirmaN'srarivs, Bee, as cures for Drops Y; Gmvel, fr.c. They arsbood for ualh• lug; and co•ecoeted to gull the unwary: -I,mcin SteMacrr. Their inve: hors never.thought of miring mch diseases till this article had'done it.' A - pc.rticiatm ituly ter the pamph lets is earn asay solicited. Agentsi and ar.who 'sell the ar ticle, are •glad to circulate-gratuitously. Put up in:3o oz. bottles, a t $2; 1.2 oz. do. at Inotteli—•,the argerholding 6 ex. more, than the two small bottles,. Lodi out and no t . p osed upon. Everybottle has ';''Yaighn's'Vegetit • imp .htistripi.P blown • upon Tie glass,- the. wrltte . n signature of .. ,"__ . ,. 0 •_%;• V aughn:' dittsetitini, • (LC. Vaughns,"woistamPed CPA. None otheX are.genruse" . • • • - ' Preh., sr: G. Vaughn,- and sold 4tlielprinci. pat ot- c -a n 7,6laua street, Bu ff alo, wholesales - at iii r son given to letters unless post,-}aidsr f, movi ,unry authorized Agents exargt. Postpaid le • sir tt>'d communicationsaolicning advice prompt,, ces devoted exclasively-M the sale ofthhzartiele::.2 fee Nassau st., N. Y. • 295 Essex et., Salem; Katli.l and • bythe principal Druggists throrighout the Caned. Stnli d Canada, A g ents llB . g. • HAIM ik:BltOcift*AV r Aigenti, No.' 2, Liberty_t., near VanaVßaki;.! - - - Wholesale and. Retain . SADDLE, ifAII.NESSANDTRUNKIII&NIIVALVTOR.Y. 110.0 BERT. H. HARTLEY; /legs leave ta in JA, form his friends and the . public generally," • Mat he continues to occupy that large and Com madirani Store Room, formerly occuptedbySantae n- - . retook & Co.ato. - E -6 ,cornerhf - Diamond alley and Woad' street, where . be keeph a large and g - eneral assohrnent af. saddles/Bridles, Harnesv Trunks, Carpet Bags Saddle . Bags2Falises,Buralollobes,,Whips, and all o ut er esti elearn his line. - -fle, also keeps constantly on handotaiLAs prepared h. :tarnish to order, allkinds of . Rivetedllose, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanshilianual to the eastern manufactured article, and at GO per-.conk CountrAkeivhants:and Farinert woulddri,weltth call and examine Ins stock before purchasing, elsewhere, as. ha is determined to sell first rate articles, at - ver prices. - ' Don't forget the place, No. 84,, carrier o f Wood: hem and Diamond Alley. lnn2S -1 - xriN S, 'Re RAI4.I)I+_:S OINs, cee.lo hair pipes cog, V nac Brandy,."3as nnessy;” . . 2 ht. Pine& Coonae„Brindy,ls;" Oteird,Dupoyi& Co.'? 3 " Pinot, Castillon litociares Rochelle ".A. , Selgnette." 4 pipes Holland Gin; ...s.4r.easks sup. Pate Sherry IVine,"DuitGordon &Co." 5 41 lt 4lneigbeder;lll 10 " `` „ • 10" . “ L. P. Tetteillre " " Curlier:ter" " Oporto .. .". various grades; 10 hhds., 20 halido., and 20 bbli. Haut Sauterne Wine; 10.- " ' 13ordeaux Claret, " Kontfertuidi" '*ls - - higneilles Bergass ;" 15 .baskets Obitplipagne NVine,! , Heidseick;" 15 " ,A“Mumin & go? , . 50 cotes Cieret, of , varions gradeo, jeiported In • teen— 'lo " Bordeaux 0111 , 001, ciop M43.;.4..0ran i" 5. A , • - f 4t CL .29 " -'" "-iastte7•7led , (01 sale by (sePet) — "• . AfiLLER it RICWSOII. • . is a' w y.'i~.axs+~=~. r -,.~.:.~, ~a: ~~ `~ _ "~~` IIM: 9 1 1- OrtAMI enitration tints. ......: .-;. -..: 0. t .•: Jfiey.e:Croutsttextelall I.lxte,t •'; P. ;-• ' •-;-; ' lEt'ltY.lntstasta.:t4 Co., ; cDurattsf,'Extrasxn - ikiCo.,. t%Wall , st.„:Naut.YorkiSz'.-.• .. , •.I..'„Livemool;.:England - .c. - .-.... • - :_, lixassersmw inform their; friends and the ''''•-• italic, that_they have. commenced the Gene:" ' -.. (. .na Shipping - and Commission Business" to -4 •;`,. 4 ,t . . , it .gether with Alm -Genera/ .Passeager Bustnes4 , ..:I .-*.......„ ; _,,t , , . ..grantingeertificates of passage from London, ‘ _ Liverpool. DablintDolfast„ or any port of the, Oifigtowarrtu - New. Y:orir, Boiton. and Philadelphia, on ithertaost rellSollllble terms...,.• -....-,• - '- • ';' • • ' ' ' t.:', Drafts martins 'a:Exchange, from ..f.t. t& anytutiount nn;iheaoyal•Flank of;lrelaud.'and its branches, and on - , The days of sailing of ,theHegular Line of-Liverpool _Packets, alk axe& upOti, are 'the -Ist, 6th, 11th, If3tb t ! 21st' and 26th of every month: . • - • ..... . .: - . .... • These Ships are.all of the largest class; and are 'Corn ! , nitulded,.by. Alen idi •ahsracter.- and experience.. !The Cabirtateconurtodations,are all Aliarcan. Do; &Hired in -point of splendor and nowrenionee.. Thetare furnished. With us c description nf stares - of the best kind. ; Pune, tualify:ln the days of sailing will be ititedy pdhcre&te. - - Packet 'Ships Hoseitis,'Siddons, Sheridan and Gatriek, are vessels of:the Ititgesr claSal :And thaie desiimucto bring'ttuf their friends, cannot select finer pi eater Ships. ' Passage can be secured at the lowest, rates. New Orleans Line of Pitekess Sail weekly:l . For pass age or freight, apply as above:'orto '" • -• . .• • • • - JOSEPH SNOWDEN', Or. EDMUNDSNOWDEIN, ; deell] -Corner 4th' and:Smitlisild'sts.;Pittsburg t :. „ .. ... . . . , , •.,f.. - 1,- - , Hamden .& lOod'ot ; “•i . g ~, •.;- . -, •tvin.tPaitssieGEU :.'- -- : 'ALIELBANGEIMENTS. - I:a.•;*.B.ereafter; all Steerage Paisengers 'earning' from Europe,iengaged an America to'..e.OMO :averi , in ~ either of the thips 'of 1 - limman . &. Cu., will be furnished,' with the following Provisions, or theiviptivalent,La other articles T. e nay good.—See.da of Con pr.ss,.Alfay 17,1848: lII' PLAN will prevent sickness on boari3; Hereto- fore; when Passengernfound:theinserves in Provis-, one, -many of them came on Doar,l entirely destitute,. i which often caused much sickness and death. ' ' 35 lbs. Bread, All of good quali-. —lO ” Ricci . . ty, and" one-tenth -10 " - Oatmeal,, of the Provisions 10 ". Flour,. i 10 " Reams and,Peas, deliveredto each . 35 , " .Pouttoes, . Passenger every , 1 pint of Vinegar, ' week, with a sof, Sitgallons of Witter, ' ficient. supply of .10 Rm.:Salted Pork, Gee from bone, Fuei:for cooking, Each Ship in this Line will be properlyventilated,an a good house over thepassag~ee way /eadittk to the Pas sengers'nparunent,- The Cumin:Kis° and Cooking-ranges, , for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover.; Every- Attention will be p aid to promotetheit tie alt 111100 ""mr".r• Agent at Pittsburgh ,' JOSHUA" ROBINSON, i . i JO7 .' . Fifth at., near W00d..; —.. Tapaoottvis Genera oiranigrat on I Mee. .. z , fi rvit . REMITTANCES anitPass etoand - ' from Great Britain and - • • ,a3ria L LlMnri r. : - ana se Water . •Rood verpool. ' • The - su bscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above - Douse, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and. they Batter themselves their character and Iting.stending in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will he carried out faithfully. ' Messrs. W. & .1. T. Tapscott ere long and favorably known for the superior class, necotamodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ship, 7be.QUF.EIi TheOF THE MEM`, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGDER, nosaws, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port; monthly--from - New York the 21st and 261.1 a, and from 'Liverpool the 6th end 11th; in addition to. which they. have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being tithe determined that - their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing Patronage; while Mr: 'W. - Tappan's constant personal superintendence of the businenin Liverppel Is an addi donsl security that the 'contort end accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being-, as metal, extensively engaged 'in the Transportation Hi:mitten between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cates, are therebyoabled to take charge Of. and forward passengers imiodiately on their landing, without n chained of diseppohtment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contractor pasnsefrom auy sea - port In Great Britain or henna' to this city, the nature of the business they are camel in giving them facilities for earning . passengers so fir inland not otherwise at 3 • minable; and will, it - necessary, forward passengers for, ther West by the best made ofeonveyanee, without any additional charges for their t rouble. • -,Where persons sent for decline coming out, tte amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. • • REBUFF/NM - - The subscribers are -ulna Prepared to give drafts al. sight for any arnount,payabletit the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Rolland and Wales, thus af fording a safe and expedition mode of remitting funds_ to these countries, which prsons requiring such facili-, ties will find it to their intere to avail themselves Appilcation (VII letter pia-paid) will be promptly at tended to. tc. O'CONNOR, PorwanlinganiComatinnion Merchants, mapr-d&w-ly Philadelphia. r ah Roche. Rcdhere. & Co. FULTON ST., Niratnit Eram QUAY, Draux; Scort.A - 4 .110A.n, lavintrom. JAMES BLAKELV,IAint, Office on Penn st., Canal Basin, Piusburgh. itrrangrrents for 4 e OCBE, BROS. &CO sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Lierpool and New York Packets,. ta - the liberty of tutiolleing to their old friends and customers, that their airstream nts for the year lea 9 being complete, they are premed to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Lini from Liverpool to New 'lark and Philadelphia. ,Theyrefer' to their former course of doing business, and neer° those who entrust them with thetr orders, that the rune satisfaction'will be rendered as heretofore..' • aItInT•NCES TO ENDL.AND, BtELANI SCOTLAND AND WAL E . Drafts for sale, parole, on demand, at nay Bunk in Ireland. The undersigned Mona e arrangements to bring out passengers to Ptp.M.t . tiebi (lasing the present. year. fehs.2eadaurs JAMES BLAKELY. GREKIIRITAIN & IRELAND. Gramm Rterjaipr. So; No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. cAratitat & Roam, No. 58 South st., N. Y. THE s a b acr ibrs, having accepted the Agency at this c ity o f the avve well known and respectable 'louses, are prepared to aka engagements for passengers to come out from any frt of Great Britain or Ireland, by the're gator Line of Phket Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons elaging with us may rest assared that their friends will 'net with kind treatment and prompt des: patch a t Liparlol, as well as every attention necessary on their antromthis country - . Apply to or address SAMUEL ATCLURKAN , er, CO., 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. 8.—.pa,14-es engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh di reel, ml drafts for anys amount fomented, pay able-at sight,vonghout the United Kingdom. jy2G-ly ►amsiass SAND REXTITANCIe .tllll °mom, tr&R.NDN & CO. continue to bring out persons from anypt of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the 13:illiberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attentit to the wants of emigrants. We do not low oat poengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps -that lefeithe sea-ports, us we take charge of them the moment tly 'report themselves, and see to their well-be- Wei and ?ePatch them without any detention by the first shops..,``say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passe to show that they were detained forty-eight .h o un r its in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detaint months until they could be sent in some old craft, ja cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their 119triedi ' Wedend to perform our contracts honorably, earl whammy, and not act as was tho case last season with otherßces, who either performed not at all, or when it pits heir convenience. DS., drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to payable at any of the Provincial Banks iu ire landertglatid, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, _ European and. General *gem, FLU street, onedoor below Wood st. -44*• • 11P(ESubseribers areprepared tolOrward money to all harti of England, Ireland,. Peetland and Wales, viith desateb and at the loweSt rates. • SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & • 012' 142 . Libeity street. . . . I SfiIINGTON -, - READ.III WA , , i j 0..... ATTORNEY AT. LAW. . • Partnership heretofore- existing between JOHN • .ItIAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON,Ias been diatlved by mutualconsent. •-, - ' 'Rio subscriber may be found., al his office, on, Fourth stiet;betweenSmittfield.and Grantats , Pittsburgh, at 'althnes when net engaged in Court. ~ 4c15-3m . READEXASHINGTON. Eftgle Saloon and Rtatanrant, l ...N0.,05 433 an4Bl Wood , street' Tho fiabscriber would respectfully , inform bie;friendli and.. the. public 'generally, that he haslaulthe shovel - well known establish-, 4ahutitted np in a very superior style, sad is now {ors= send with every .` requ isite, to serve up all the dollen -4,1,1 the seasomalfords. :10YSTERS, steweli,fried,.roaetedorin..the shell ; - .to.- ftther With hot coffee, ten; ehoholate, beef 'steaks, mut -lachops, Vollllloil and game, at short netice, had nt all amenable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in IXX ALE of the best brands:. Imparted Segars in eve-. "Be would also leave to state,, that ,he;id prepared furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su leer manner; SUPPER.Slorßalls,trocitnies or private' filarr PRIVATE Room' always in -xondinesq.: - I+ktorpapers kept on file from all quarters. deals • • JOHN - T. DONNLLEY THE, ENTERERISING.—A rare chance is now presented for the safe investment in a business en . ly new ; one adapted. to the man of limited, as well Silo the man:ofextensive resources; yielding a - profit rYun capital end enterprise beyond any operation of the It to complete monopoly of a staple article, ab situtely necessary and essential to every & g ay, as well cid italispensabW to -the mechanic, artizan and profes elitist man. To capitalists, an opportpnity oilers itself lota lucrative employment of large *remelt sums, iminetriater and tioly satisfactory retunts.—: Trs, se desliont.' of embarking to a:pleasant, genteel busi- • 110, - are , ifivited, with others, to-call at the office of the 'aim reigned ; examine the article, and form their own indiment, front the facts presented. ' • - ,Clikce—Ezektinge Binh:flags; Rt. Clair street, nest door °Esqire Jfilinf offas: • . ' asehtt- - • . • .COLVER To coAoa 11T.MIElti-Z-Trie undamped l as Lira , and-Aill eel, -'close, The lot,' at-great y reduced rates,allsvooLDratLeloth, all 'woo{ union Damask, aiulEoliana;Buekriuluktee. -r HOMPSON;• dead 1102dasketart;;'gine doors from Liberty j" sd n.":''Y• ° .I°'4-:~ _ ...E r ~~; .. - '2+~~.. Ksrk;,~y~ Fi ~l.aT_3 „y; ~ - .:n'b t .Y ~y .c. pgi+ge 000 rout HABADEN & C 0.43 prante Pkg.* and Dianne runs Ingsrunce Company of net* Arnerieg; of Philti j_ delphie r through itstinlyetuthorizedAge.nt,ihe scriber, offens tcrmake permanent - old - iirtuted-ThsurtincO, on property; oiry end its vidnltvand on shipreeriti by the canal and - ' • DIRECTORS:. Aithurta.. Coffin, Pres'L Samuel Brooks, Alek. - - - -Chttrfe's TaYl°r , '` Samuel W . ; ' - Satinet W. ‘Satitb, ....Edward Struir,- - • Anibrose'White, /obit A. Brown," ;„ • . Jacob AV-Thomas, 'T°bnTho W hiter:" ` John. B- Neff , 3 1 , - Henry IL ' P.l.;ope, Richard D. Wood, I Wm: Welsh Sherrttrd, See'y. - This is the oldest Insuritifee Company in the -United Shites, having been chartered in 1794; - Its charter ig per- Perokii : arrAlrOrrt its high' atandingi. exgeriencei uam pie means, , aVroidinKall risks of an extra httiardons chnimpter it may beconsidered as taming ample securi ty to the Public. • . WILLIAM P. JONES. •AS Counting Beionig Ativood;lodes kpo.,vcittet and -Pront sts.,Pittsliurgh - rawly !'" 4i/a ,WraisitithePlirti Iktifilrisnofr • HARTRII - TERPETUAL. 8400, 0 0 0 _ 10414 a office • C . -163 i Chestnut et; north sideinear Fiith.- Take Ingo, ranee; either permanent or limited, against : loss or Anth, age by fire,,oa ,p'roperty'and iffems - of everidesdription; town - m . douittry, on the. mast reasonablimerilis.+ plication, made'-either personally Cr' by: letters,will 'be , prompt!y attended to. 0, - li..BANCKEß , i"t'rnst. terRECCQSS, Smith , Charlie Ni,,Banniter, -- Thomas Hatt- ' ; - GeoreeN:lllchaids, Vliontas-J. Le"wi!sr. Tbbits Wagner, , . : :-Adolphi B. Bode ) , "Sarattel Grant, L. +,-,+++- '• PITTSBURGH AGENCY; B.—Office of the Agency on the - Nprth•htuat corner of Third and Wood streets. Pittstritrgh. . - -r- , Fire risks taken - pn buildings and their Contents - in -.,-,Piusluzigh,AllnghOny,"and the surroanding otatAtry:, No Marine of inland na*gatlon risks taken, abit4.l-Y, 1 GENCY OF 'I!HR FRANKLIN FIRPIINSURANCE. COMPANY OF-PHILADELPIA7.ha....S....tornerof Third and Wood "lowa, 'Pittsburgh.—The ' , assets of the company on dre Sint of January, 1845, as published in conthrauty with art act of the Perinsylvania Le gis4Lture). ware, . . 'Bonds and P.toTtgages•r,l•:-•,--•0••: , 7', Real Balate,at cost- •••- • • • ..••.... • -•• Temporary .Loans, Stork and _.Cag , Ip.. . . AID-king a total of • $9119,03 Altbrding _certain assurance 'that all losses -- will be promptlyy, met, and giving -entire tiecasity to all who obl. tain policiesTrons this' Cornpany'7 . Risks, taken at as lost rate* curare consistent with secorm - octB -WAR-RICK MARTIN, Agent. GALLAGIIRS.' , •* N. A. LONG. I. n.• arr.r.nll , GALLAfillitilti LONG!. No. 109 Front 31:,•beitoce/ i itt.rdl, .ale,es - olaubbilutit gEdro IlaVitteelaitiars;Ccluitter Min-, - Leral•VlTa et rPampinfatings of all kindifoiGati, Water, Steam, &a., Braes Castings for Machinery and antkittn-, ton metal 'foe isame, ;Particular atteatunt paid to Gus Fixtures, and a well assorted. stook of-Vain and •Ornitn Menial Pendants,- !turners, Chandeliers, 'ice., .con smutty on band, • atki4. --; 0 6 1 8 alms Atiatarnecnta, 61 , 4171CL:CROZZIL Rh/STRONG & CROZER, Crmoniztion . Merihants, A ' No. ISarket street, ritisburel, Pa., Will attend promptly to the sale ot evri .dea pion. of,Weatem - Prodttee, and other anicles 'their dorm - Moms ro—lftuum, Hassey & Co. - Pinsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co, New Lisbon, O.; 3/ere-hinds generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Rridgepott,o4 O. ' Richardson& Dro., Cincinnati; .I.l 7 ,lloward, Louisville, Ky; Guile & Dorwory St. Louis; 11. Does!, Steuben- - vole. , . :deciky- • LAW SCHOOL. THE Subscriber will 'receive at his office, young Gen tlemen desiring thread Be , superintend and direct their studies, and by constant superrpion, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission. to the liar. HEADE WASHINGTON. . , The Subscribers have been in_habitof day Profession ul intereourse with Reside Washington, FR., accuracy years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capaciry for the undenaking set forth in his advertisement, They earnestly recommend - .lowan` Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro-, fission., to avail themselves of the silvarttages - which his proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Shaier, o.lffetealt, . A. Burke, " Thos. Williams, Wilson M'Caudless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0. Loomis Wm. B. 151"Clure, J. D. Mahon, , . A. W. Loomis. • declfislar Argun% Corn-e AMMIVIHIJA.AND signs Vara - re, PIMStIiGII. PA, ji ...+ the roost popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es; • tablishments in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots - and Shoes, which are 'made-expressly to order for this niarket, and he is net satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the — Western country, hut he is enabled,and - deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than tiny ether house' possibly can. be cares not what facilities they briast oi having for offering great inducements to the public. "It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in un 'advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor lo 'sell Beata and Shoes of the very best qualities and AtriCAnifrottilD to 25 percent.' lower titan any other store in the city.. The way Issues the matteris for allscho intend purchas ing BOOTS-And SHOES, to , call at .DATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and Prices and. all will be satis fi ed that the Great Bargain Corner, &huh field and FiflA streets;in the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots sutd Shoes cheap, for cash. . 4 dectl Ja BATES. `(rest Weitera saddle, _ iIisRNFS, TRUNK AND WIDE.- MANUFACTORY. 11111 U, subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and - the public in general, that he has the largesselock of:the following - nruced allitOeS, of his own manufacture, iu this - city- S addles, Barness i Trunks and . Whips; all of which be will .warmntto be made of the best material, and b'' . .the beat mechanics' in Allegheny county. Being determined - to. Sell his niaisufactmes sometbingiciwer:than huh been 'heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need pf the above named ar ticles, to his Warehorise, No: tit Liberty street, oppo site .Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery. . peal G. KERBY. . .sjelecclnsta- Navy Gliroular'Stnale PICLIIO. EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, m orn tbe celebrated manufactory of Clacker irWrring, Boston; with th e nett , ithpreved cif ieular scale, just received and now open. For sale at at: Itlr. Chickernag's Factory prices, by - • __ _ ' ' - - • JOHICH. AWLLOR, ___ No. tat Wood meet, Pittsburgh • sole Agent for , Chicker ing's gtarld' nod tquare Pianos. tor WestemPenna. oct2 OHNSTON & STOCKTON. haveinsi• receivodtheo IP' T following new works': " • History of Congress, Biographical and Political, corn prisinga history of internal Improvements, (Rivers, Har bors, &c. 4 froisithe fornustion afflict Government to the present time; embracing, nisei histories]. ,notities of Na• rioult political events of Ocean. Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tux; together with biographies, per sonal histories, &c.,1.1T Henry Wheeler, illustrated by steel portnaits, and fac Simile autographs. History of Charles I, of - England ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of :Yachting; Noyuge- - the First, by Jos. A nem_nOvel ; Mary Barton: a tale of Mancheeter life. The Moral, Social and Profeuicnrdiluties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by ; Samnel Warren, Fog.; F. R, S. of the nuer temple, Barrister atLaw.., . . dec.9 .ron City - Cracker and Bread Bakery. I.: BHEPHARD lATOI.JLD respectfully Inform his, friends and the pa y,' lie generally, that be has added.to hia other busi. ness t the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchasedtme of W. R. Nevin's -Cracker and Pilot Breadinaehines,le II Prepared 10 CPOorders for crackers or pilot hived dl the shortest nonce. and hopes by avtrict attention' to businessoo shareri porliog of the public patronage.. Mhe public, is respectfully invited to call egomania for themselves.' _ ;' . ' . - `BAKERY, No.lo Comutercial Roci - , arty a oppo site Smithfield:- - ' t IsT , B.ifitapetiorfamily Breadi rye and dyspepsia Bread, largcand small zone, fresh every =Drain'. gran be had at the store, or my wagon, or at m m y. stand. the rits.rket. • Cakes sad Confectionary on hand and made to , order. 13114PHAB.D. Nolo, Commercial Row. Liberty et. tit to the best Cough' DEA.D the following proofed' the suppnraitY of w:d -11 lard's °firma: Cough Mixture, froNtVreipectablecat irsett who 'has tried 'it PrromntaniDee. 15, 18471 Mmsns. HATS & BaockwAin--After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a haressin,geongh and most distressing cold, which had, thus f;retested the of--' facts of several of the - "infallibles,”. I was induced to ptir .chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give lift fair trial. ~To my great surprise, after using only one half of the battle I found myself entinsly is Ms best mulleins /net Salk'!" True copy . ' JOHN ' HINDS. -Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY-I Dr9ifg ists, C°ra mer' dal Row, Liberty street, heat Canal. - tend DAGUERREOTYPE ,ROONIE), Burke's, Boat., j .ings, Fourth street.-11cman & A:vaunt; Dagnerreo.- typiSts from the Eastern cities, would calliheattehtion of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens rind-others, at rooms in the third stns' - of Burke , s building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest, ensured that no pains shall be spared to produce, them_,.in the highest ;perfection of the , art:OlT instruments are of themost pow erfal kind, enabling,us to axecute.pioturesi'udsurpaased for high finish and truthfulness tonnture. - The pub4c are solicited to call and examine ~.- - - - Persons sitting for-pictures' are neither requlriedar ex pected to take thorn unlesaperfeet satisfaction 'given. N. B, Crieratere will find this a good .depot for stock and chemical's: - - . . Irrinotrantiono given in t th . e . oOntsiiolog" the more recent jinproventents. YSTEitB •• C PER TklANfr E CHEAPEST:— rh ßoori*ed this.day,..direet froth Baltinfore, by Ez' Nun, Fine Fresh Oyiners, which I will nen .IoW, at my . store, lu the Diamond; also at Wm. Kramer's, coshes of il Seeonand Smithfield streets, and 11' C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market alley. I Will 'reeeive , them daily at the above places: An Oysters wurranted ; money returned, if not good: -. . • . New 11 . trtliteryi' ft I 'lrekeeltat & c.. *Jon received from New 'York; dettolee setee. tion elevint Oak Satins; Bilkai Winter Ribbons; • French'-Flowers, Plumes; &e.• lititidaciroe As. sortment of 'Winter - Boneelii;;Fli - xidi; Cape/ Cardinals, Vi seitsahe.i bantriudnande to order in the , style, at the ilicittest notiee: • • • • hlftS__.`ol.lFF, dect3' - .- - 'oo,loRiiTlitir (Weet y'aide. FA.suIoN44LaAIILI4NERY,--Mzs: S. Iluni Fourth atteet,near Wood, vtouid inform the Ladieti of Pittsburgh tl and vicinity , that she will Open ' tin Tuesday, p , 2 4 lhAnst.,_un : extensile assortment of Pal tiad:Wirtter Millinery, , , eet2o TIIIANGEABLE SILK .VISITS I Yet CAtesilmts tAntWew very Sand': some changenble Silk Visite', very suitable for Christmas. presents, which be.ls selling et -reduced prieete: Also, handsoent:Dress Sali'njsuperfine new style . cambiie adkis.4 • -.. • dee23 tt~atiies • - TVEArIXIMPLAINT, DYSPEEBLE ; • NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE CIF.TIM MD.?. ASTHhIA,.. and all affectigas arising • frOm • • derangement or disease in the Blliarr, Diges; di , e,Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous . • Systems,'such-as constipation, inward pilesilteartburn,iossof appeute,cont • • • ed tongue, acidity of the atom ach, swimming of the bead, t foliates orweight in the - . stomach, dimness of • vision .palplta• lion of the Chokinheart, g or saffocating sonsating. depression of spirits": sudden fluahes of beat, pain ,in 'the side or -Weakness of the limbs,..colit • feet, constant imt ' agininge of eva,.fever and dull pain in the head, pain and .diffichlty of breathing when lying ,upon.the side, frightful dreams, sourentctations ; yellow- , . nese of the skits. and eyei, . • deficiency. of perspire- • • , tion, tee., Ike.' can be . effectually 7 , • •• eared _ .. • I by DOCTOR HOOF'LAND'S , • CEV.PRILATED GERMAN . BITTERS.:, ' 'Tflelitiowerover theabove dis•easeh bi not excel if equalledbY, any.other ,prepaiation in the U hi( States, es the cares to this laity attest, in Many en s es ter skilful physiciarishad failed. • Derangement in the liver and stomach are sourer of lasatuty—from disorder or obstruction a morbid aeti n of the sympathetic and other nerves follows , and the unc. ' tons of. the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves are theconnecting medium betweenmind and matter, it • follovrio froarthe • reciprocal action ,that both must be more or less implicated. and deranged simultaneonslya. denutgement there willalsoprodneediseaseof the SEM, LUNGS, UTERUS.and KIDNEYS, as well as the brain. The thousands who die wi th YELI.OW FEVER, CHOLERA • or INFLUENZA, is owing to the enure I.cause;and the majority of cases of that, most painful' disease, CONSUMPTION, misinatee from the same fact the stomach is the important organin tha system of matter,,as upon it you depend for the success and alt. the advantages bribe derived tram the administration of in tema I. medicines. Its functions are of the utmost im portanceto everyone in constituting the sourceandfoun tain of life,whieh is nutrition. No , organ postiesseli such remarkable sympathies' none such remarkablopoWer in modifying every part of the system. - . The tare saucer' in treating disease of,the liver and stomach successfully him not been a want ofmithological. knowledge of their functions, bat the . preparation of a 'in compound that would act upon the seams.sad all the sympathetic afflictions. That point has beengained in• .these Bitters, and. they , are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE and will in every case p ermanently . destroy costiveness, . and give strength and vigor to the trains, at np time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to,the most delicate stotetach_arzyjxmQmumt.rt-7— . : - ,T. ---- .7: ESE TEEM AS DIRECTED, Its wrouts xis. POWZR or wantents.) • the few menthe this preparation has been before the :public, has. from its infallible-efficacy, elicited the eulogy •ordie press through the lana,.their object being for the ,intnelitof suffering humanity; its success has curiolieed • all.beecedents, and it is free from all alcoholic stimulant, isyrop 'mercury, aloes quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients. and especially adapted to the diseases of the dis *triable climate of the United States, and the West In .i Islands. _I:WERIT AND DELICATE CMLDREN, .aieetdree /aren't by using it—in faet it is a family medi- I ;be t and can be administered with pafety to ,e child one , yeas pla_, the delicate ftunale, ore man of ninety' • ;The Philadelphia Democrat says This mtdiclne • bee an extraordinary virtue and effienci, and is ill great' '• demand. We can speak from experience; thist it has. I•priadocedatatiy - wonderful cared' The Daily Sun says We believe it is one of the best medicates of the age—i fgend having used it ih fid own family wi th great satisfaction in thegauitdlee and . Liver Complaint." -; A, • . The Spirit of the Times and ReYstonell:_",...... good citizens, who are invalids , know any estop- Wang cures that have been performed ‘ b, r-Hoefland's , celebnitee wennan Bitters? If they db dot, we recom mend them to the -German hledieinet Store, 278 Race street,• all who see afflicted with LlVocapleint, nun.; - D dice D yspepsia- or Nervous Debi the Doctor bat dmany of our citizens, after best physicians bad failed: Wo have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and war! cannot refrain giving our testimony in' their favor, 'mot! thatwhich gives them greatetealleteo . en our bur er•;• fort, they are entirely vegetable. • •••••-.'• • • The Evening Bulletin sayM—The Celebrated - Lgermiil Bitters are an ninth:table remedy for Jnandide,'44tey sie,and nervous complaints." • • • '• 03990,619 93 .100,807 77 - :207,499 72 . Neal's Gazette says:—"lt is not often • we, riedice'„thce various excellentmedicittes advenjacd because we are unwilling to spenke.teellProillenlialal' experience, and a good constitution &nal , us generally strangers to such' artieles; s r ?Stout ever, of Dr. oofland's German Bitters.- sow to he tin excellent article fulfilling in'e'vefiriespentwhet is claimed for it by the advertiser. • ' The Dolly News says:` -' tea iseo , • "A Alsinctrir--We speak kin'tntyj 1;40y7,17( 4 D oat land's celebrated German rlittetswireit ..wc:rsa n' blessing of this age, and in diseases of the bilia,diges tive and nervous systems ,it has not, we i bbik, an EQUAL. VEGITAIILI PREPARATIUN.AND t. na WTTITOCT count, null to all invalids we would reebiftmend It an . worthy their confidence. . What stronger tesaintony can a Medici ne . have? At Slid Depst can be seen the evidences 'of many of our MOM': respectable citizens of Cures in. all the foregoing eases. Principal Depot, German Medicine Store,2:B RACE . Street, mid for sale in Lancaster by John P. ogan; HST- • risbang, by D. We Gross; and respectanle • dealers gni entity throughout the country . • SILENCE THAT DHEADFU CI COC !—The Lungs stein danger, the 'moil of the deltroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of death.. , ARIL YOB Manua? Your darling child, y our idol and earthly joy, pt now perhaps confuted to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin sthrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gulped upon her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierresyour soul. Yoctio MAC, when just about to enter life, disease sheds a betiit crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of - your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded twigs, it is • Sherman's All-Healing Balsani., MMES. the wife of Wm. fl. -Attree, Esq. was given up by-Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roo and McClellan of Philadelphia,-Dr. Roe and Dr. Mon of New York.. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appea.rance of being in cousamption, and was BO pronounced by her physicians--Shermmt's Balsam was given and it cured her. ' • • Mrs. Ganasausivrz. of Bull's Perry, wait' also cored o r, consumption by this Balsam when all 'other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton.--Dr. - A. C. Castle, Dentist, 251 Broadway,- has witnessed its creels in several cases vvbere no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma., which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may - be, is effectually 'Cured by' this Balsam. it heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the. lungs sound again. • v • Josas, 1.05 t Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 60 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all tier other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. .1, Beals, 10 Delaney. 'street, gave it to - a sister-in-law who was laboring under ConsUMption, and to 4 another sorely - afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. - • - Mrs. Lucarrta Maus, 05 , Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years Shermtm's-Balsam relieved her , at once, and she is comparatively- well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine-. Thisindeed is the great remedy for Coughs ,: Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints; and all the affections of the throat, and even Aithma and Consninption. Price 25 cents and el per bottle, - . Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. ' LikeanseDr. Sherman's .celebrate:d Cough, Worm and. Camphor. Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and. Poor Man's Plaster_ Sold wholesale and retail bk:Whi. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehnuse., 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. hi. Marshall, Alleghenymity; Jonathan Ghriest; Manchester; J: R. H. Jacques, Birmnigtuum A. S. Getty; Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley,East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins. burgh;Thos: Aiken, Sharpsburglft Sault.; Springer, CHU ton; lames Ill'Kee .Stewartstown;. John : -Black , ; Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl; Elizabeth ; Rowland .2.; Son, APKees•-• port; :hicEldowney, Bakerstown' ' • Riley hPLaughlini Plumb l'evenship; Wm. J. Smith,Temperaneeville; Jas." Fulton,Tarentum; O. H. Starr,Sewickly. mar9-ly TESTIMONY!—Dr.. W. LANDX, of Fayette.' 131, villa, N. V., says: "I em well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your' Domestic. Vegetable Pills are of great use to. all those who may have . occasion to :use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, areim mediately•cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's, Pills Price r _ 25 cents a :box. Sold wholesale and'retail by , • .. 8. L. CUTHBM'I . `,. .• . • • Smithfield street, near Third..• - ..Also, by Wm. Cole Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir utingham; and Jblin M'Craeken , Fifth Ward. febl7* Jaynes , Fantliy - Medlolnes. S. S. COOK, Piano, Ohio, writee. March, 1846:- 1.7 " I have used your Vermliage,.Carnisatitive SPAlrant, and: Ever/many in my practice ;Tor the trust three years,: and have beeneseeedingly: well pleased with th'em, and never, aa yet,lo.my.Fecollection,. failed of realising - roy. -fullest- expectation in. their curative properties. our . .other medicines I cannot speak of from experience;' but, judging from those have used, I doubt not ; but that they . claim, and'are entitled to. all the confidence :reposed them,. by, those who..hava. used them. formerly . very partial to ****lP , Vermifuge,. until I becameitcquain ted with yours, which has my decided preferene•to Any .other now in use.' - t • . • Resaectfully, yoursoke S. S. COOK , - : 117- For sale in Pittsb urgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. febls . A. FAHNEBTOCICS COUGHSYRUP.—This pre - -, ParatiOn has proved itself to be of.very great effica cy in the care of obstinate Coughs, Colds,- Asthrna,.Spit ting of Blood, W,htzpinfr Cough, :mid other Pneumonic. Affections; and the propnetors --feel warranted iii recom— mending. it- as a safe-and useful medicine, and am. pre pared to show certificates of Indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. . . Iris pleasant the taste, and is offered also low kprice as to place it;:withinthureach of .cvery.person; Mere are, perhaps ' , but few Cough preparations, that.will 'pro duce such , decided effects in such a short tune Prp parsd and sold by . . - . B. A. PAHNIIISTOCK 8 0., • torner of First and Wood; also,' corner of Si th and Wood streets. - . tai, VEGSTABIR PILLo twofer I, sale, whole inle 'and:rctnil nt the . No. bp,l3mn ) tfield et.; ' • Atop, by Vim. Cole, Allegheny eityi Hip ! ' nuntharn; John AleCniekOn, Penn street, Fitlit':,%Ysird. SALE-4.briek dwellingbause and lot; ` in a plea sant location, situated-on Knoll , streeti '4 ll p2heny.' The borne is wellarranged, having a good cellar, a kiteh , : an and iliniagroom,balfand two parlors, three bed rooms finished garret. Lot - is 20 feet, bylladeept tnkbank .street.:l , Price,Sl.,2oo. Terms, 8.300 to hand, bafance four equal yearly payments. - - , '; CUTHSW,VenernI Attg,. ,030, - - Southfield et:, OiNriria 153 trlßlNtggiliAlß7oltitiiMAlpraldiii•lirifeltlfrir; tlyikrOwtti, , bedhtyottliCre - 60Mti„Mair: ibis Cream, when once knoWTh Wilrg_peMedeftit otherarti• ut the kind now iiti, ...'Wherekthelair is dead;. harsh, thin, unhealthy, dor , turtrintgrey, athw applicft-. dons will mato the hair soft anddark,and give it °beau.: - OM t ' lively appearance; Mid; will meleitmattuain • its liveliness • and Aealthy coltir;:twiceAs long ae ap that preparations that are generally use d; I Where the heir is. thin, or has fallen ••od;_: it •• may,be restated hyusing this' •Creamo. 'Every lady an d gentle man an who Is itrthe habitat using oils on their hair should at once purchase a boule of, the 'Chines° Hair Cieem l its Mime° ompased War it *DI not injure the hair like the - ather-preprmitions, but will -beautify.iti and give • perfectsatisfactioftin e very inj , • For testimony to its verynniterior qualitietysise the fol,, • . lowing . letter fitifia — thislWeir. liir'Caldwell to Mesm- Benda niliett*Stieteh; Nishville,Ckpondligents frirlthd: Sthithern States:? •- • • • ' •t;•"•• ."- • ,• • : • • Later effrhi - Rets,-/I CaMica itarrifileartrapiertaii 4r e t:rairred • Itiftm2.• oftalltal•taket "p.easirreitirlddin tettiniaity'infaint Of th e exet..i preparation 415 : foris7t's Chine . se Hair Cremq for about two ycafi - was very dry, bristlyi. and dieposed;to come outs bat baying procured a bottle of the **Cream, mid need ii according to the_pmacriptioft; it is Raw son;,and . Erin lit;ihit .klanytiablams and were aplilled;tiabh leaVing,iny ti fig in u'idoW 'state Mamba:A-11'MB ; Ciittin; :Owe ve r, Met ;MY, - OAPec":. Ai ant artiele for the tOiliti'my preference over`art others, being . delicatelY petfutrted'and not dtr • posed so ranci dity:'' The ladieri . es,piciallyorill flint the. Chinese Cream to be 'Li deildeintuni• In their piepttratiOfll .• ••• forlhoilek _ TtespeetfullY,lke . ,"•-•':• • • • „ .••• _Pulaski, fanuary 7 . 1547: ' ''' R . C _ED- Sold • ivhoterale and retail in Pittsburgh, byi.Toba Market st.:, • Mid Joel !eider corneXA Wood and,Fiithsta. iels 2 d&W-17 • • • T .Arats axe' caritftmeif agiu4sierftilng ,Common PreW '•ja•red Ther siretnottirvatertoW frightfully inju rious An to theskin ! haw coarse, how rough„howarillow".. yellow;Und unhealthy theskin 'appears after =lug p • •paredebalk ! • Besides it. islniunousjeontainirtga large , quantity of lead! ~We have prepared a beautiful meet table article,*hiCh We Call 'ltifteit Sprihielf It is perfectly innocent,'beln E r purified ef.ulli deleterious qualities, and it =pa= to the, akin a =tarsi, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively - white ; ht the Caine time acting as a cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and smooth. .r • ' Dr: James Anderson, PrattiCht Chin:Bit drAlassnebtp. setts, say am "After Whitex I . find it possesses the moot beautiful and natmul, and at -.dieser= time Innecent, white I ever saw. • I cintainAr can conscientiously recommend its use to all whoseskiar requires benutifying.tt Price 25 cents 4=4...Directional —the best wa to op JeTnirr. err or ` Tzircrr . sirat teeib' foul breath, healthy gums. Yelkint and 'unhealthy teeth, • after. being once or twice. cleaned • with Jones' Amber Tdioth•Paste, have the appearance of thci most beautiful ivory, and, at the seine time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely Ano r thtil •ibs conerant daily use is highly advantsgeous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion,. giving them a beautiful 'polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already . decayed. it- prevents from becoming wanst--it also fintemt such male becoming loose, end by perseverance it will rehder the limiest teeth delicately white, nnd Make the breath deliciously Sweet. Price 25 or 37ik cents a box. All the above are sold ortlV •tit fel Chatham st.,isign of the American Eagle, New York, and hy the appointed Agents whoso names appear, in the next column. , . Lioron weeny,und get a iich busbaml, lady'? "Tom ,ice Is yolk fortune." lei beautiful,- clear fair T; le it white, If tibt; ifdan made so even thou'h It be yel lowiliktlgtired7dtritbnynt, tanned and freck led. Thous snarls. baire lieenifiruide :thus. Who ..have washed once or tvviee with Jonfs' Chentical.Soup. The erect is glorious and Magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Jenne'. Sint, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 . . . Chatham street. „ " ' Iling:wdrtn, Sali-ihenm Scravey, - Erysipeles, Barber's . Itch,are O J often cured by ones , Italian Chemical Soap, ' when every •kind'of remedy has . failed. That it cures pimples;frdckles, and clears the skin, all knots." Sold at 4 ,•thelgri 'chit Eegle,SS Chatham street. „b li nd, reader . , this mor never fails~ ,. • , ._, ';', • ' 1-'' ''' -' "'''• C. INGLIS, Jr., — Patterson. • ' I , 100' t - Jacisox'sp•Liberty at., bead of Wood, Sich . of .f.6 . Aliti4Viii Boot :': - • • DOVIOL l. '.4.1.-NE ,D9LDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. ‘,..75 , - , .Marriage.r-::CoiVidential.—Any lady between twen- AY gild-thirty, possessiera symnietrical form, good fen lure s, &a., masked yeah - dewy:illy, can, she suppose • any 'elm. cool t d hilpaire Ite - Stv,ihile slie as such yellow teeth; :-Vll,ci.. I fallolvs sohgteb.arLe skin; : and . such dirty, bad, „tvirtzhair; wlren, hy - spiniciing.the above sum, she might haireMelicaje white teullic a pure sweet breath,' and a • beautiful head of hair:" -She • can have beautiful white teeth and mices_hreath liy‘isitig a 28. box of Jones' Ain: ET TiiiilAVaDer a skin' whlteit'pare and spotless us mow, by using it cake alba-genuine Jana'. Italian Chanieal Soopf iind 'At beautiful-IWO i'il-ltair by using a 3.. bottle of • Jones' - . Carr& 1tat,.. ,- )ki*N - 46 , Do, nor form an opinion agsifiAt.ft-litlfatilyea;triT;er.you will regret i 4 • but be sure fo as • forlbnell, tittieled. old only iii Now York at El C.haßatin stitSker . silletir._-:•; :•• •-• . ••• •;-..... •-* -... ;' .- -e - '- Will. JACKAOllgent, • -- 89 Libetty 814 ; A ittaburgb. • r (ANCRR, SCROFULA AND GOlTRE.Aiiiple eZ IIJJ has proved that no Combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. ltbetseffected cures truly a.Aonithing, uot.oaly.of Cancer and ether dis eases of that class, but has removed the moat stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, .Dyithepsin, itc. This medicine enters into tbeeirculation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstrection in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes,hendache and drowsl- nes', and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseasednnil debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it iu the whole materin medic's. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,andkurs nothing, of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of war.' lowing medicine. [l7 - For'sale in Pittsburgh nt the PEKIN TEA STORE, 711 Fourth st., near Wood.. ; meta° A iteet - a; for the Unman , Hair I To FORCE I GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE - IT,SOFT;''S LKY,',' CLEAN - AND - FINE=-Persons in conseduence of the tansy things sold, set down every. article, (be it ever - so goesti) as a humbug. If , people, Could tie - made to - try iv2s. bootee:Yodel Ceral Hair Ile , storative, and soil it makes dry; rusty, red,, light hair moist,' soft, auburn and (lark w and keeps - it go; told by its , use for sometime, enmesh te grow naturally beanufal; if people could - seethe tmmber of poor respectable me-, ehanies that use it, (aye,:iind.find it the-cheapest thing they can use,) fordressing and beautifying the Huir; for keepthg it soft and in"order three limes as lops - asony other urucle made; and ' Forcesit to grow; stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. , • We formerly sold nothing less than Si bottles, but we wish people to try it .Sold only,:at 62 [mind ez] Chatham etreet,NewYork, and by .• , • =. , • . mania • WM:JACKSON, Aut.: 62 Liberty et. , MORE 'TESTIMONY for Dr: Willard's Famjly tines—The undersigned,eitizenitorTittsbutgliMav, ing personally used Dr. Willa:l , l's PrientatColigh Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial etTect.s; domost cheer fully recommend it as safe and efectaal,iii all cases. - Speaking from: xperience; Nve, believe, that it had nosu perior ;And would. recommend Its use to allthe afflicted. , • CHARLES LEWIS. - liittsburgh, March lfith,lB4B. ' ' • ii:7 - Sold by J. Schoonmaker k Cp., John Hays, James. A. Jones, J. 11. YohnT.scott,.r. 1.- .I Snowden, Mohler, Ogden &Snowden.. @ apt SAL'f RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, EItYBIPEr LAS, Barber's. Itch. Chaps, Sore Beards, Nelda,* This is used by many physicians In this city in, ounnethe aboyei and we - wouldmot umisciensiowsly sell sinless We knew it to be all we state._ " • - As - a cosmetic, the ttne JONES'S'SOAP, iepeilinpa the only . article ever known _thatremovedinipurities, and cleared and beautified the skid it suift; clear, smooth and white an isfantis."'Buthmid, it is sold at 82 Chatiliall 21 9 Di 11l JAURSON, - Agent, s nutt2s . - 82,•14berty Street, 1..8w - burgh.' • CCONSUMPTION seizes more victims ,than „any other disease in_ oar, country;.. The Toting, _the old" the, beautiful and "gay are , all alike - Subject to Ita s irividiotis ravages,ind many.a.hectic cheek has been supposed :a? bloom with the glovii of health.' But every case, orig. hatesht a, cold and a ciiugA.::-perhaol , deemed tuivisirthY of attention at first—and only Met, wltliremedies too late : "Watch the first 'Symptoms with jealous mire; and make immediate use of Me, Cough of FalinestOck'sli Co., which will certainly check its (dither, ,progress, and restore the iailatried'Argans to h beautiful Yount:de by B. A.'"FARNInTOCK 'Cit., corner lei and Wood sts4 also, corner Gib and Wood. _deal SALF:AII . that - valuable .property;'where the subscriber resldei, together auththe improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield ; front , Ing on Sixth 5t.120 ft., and in depth on Cherry - alley -240 feet. This property is adritirably situated:ll*h liotePor rt Paltifellal?; and contains - a half:sgritire - of ground ;or 'it might - be 'divided. into 12 building•lotsiricits of 91 feet e ash on :Stith stieet r byl2o'feet itee#, and 6 lots vrith front of 20 feet enett'un" chatty alloy bS , 120 feet aieep.-: • jann:tf ' Whf..POR January, 18491; . muff azlin!l f or ß , s • s Street, R ECEIVLB, 11•1.- A. MINE .- thinkaeor abov e Second street at. Godty's Lady's B ook, .unusually prgpot _ , air • tractive engravings; the itlerarl'delillmeTlf. est - order for this No., commenting a new ; volu m e. Sartain's Union ' . Magazine, bpautifillty ri llisn e e e d L , and comprising SO pages of reading matter , all gi Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four , . bStiptifnlell-.. &wings; in sizeit full double numbe th r. i s i etiee ; of „ Poems, of John - Adams, I ",n, • , , • 4.. • lite Life and,CharaCtet: . _ tieeci3 , tilitiBt church, A Critial Defence s of the Grant againerthenbarge ofrl pima, the administration of Ir Chureh v. % d e i e st o ipl d in a s e t ri p m ab d El e s r li c :fd o rth b n e y m o y rd i e te r n i,;; oo f - th e,w e lated from the French - of.Roaolp ta h r ee T o o rte ptld e,Re r: .. An'lmpartial Account Of. the _ .. eiseghieseeend,, Maffitantirrative of his Brit marring's, with' • Fniti nd y vt a la r nia ti" ; l P a -e nniA v r e tlerti e heim GeorgeLf*ird.- heMPr Lifei Barton, a'-Tale e punlnthadli) by the linipert. - r - _;„ 0 , e 0 Julian De Clifford, ar, Warne/Vs_lone ; a B f Smiles and Tease; ithistrated.:„ ••••,..1-; Angelina •Luxmore, or. the. Life!. of a ,Beauty, Bin author of the Silt, Breach of Promise, &my tre.• • • • The •;klunchitack, or the Bell-Ringer,pf•Plotrsyame, by; ictor Hugo:, ;;.;; • Notice. ito•the•Pattilloi ; 'ewahteribeg•l inform& -the generally, :and j. Hotisekeepeys tiniVßetail Groceispattionlarly, that he is discontinatnglhe , Qtteensware business, and. will sell MT hisliptSem stock at reduced , prices. Those:who wish to obtain i Chiiiit/Raeenstectre r Of. Glass, will find this eareapportunity'•forgettlng such articles as they want, teach'cheaper titan the usahl rates. • - •- Remember the place, CHINA •liIALL, No. 118 Wood • street, near the 'Auction store. •' • <- • •I : - P.S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any per on wishing to•bny it„ at a.bargairi.. ,••-• ••••:: ..• • • r • -11T:7'1111.4LTIL L , HOUSE', CORNER' PENN' ANV SP cLaig*. - STILM'a OYSTER...APAE, enVetoYdelioo4P4o- the tieastnilheJ nurtitete , iratd4;setired: uP ~ ithotteitenetibe'i mid in'the viiy - beit'stAir? The house* fiite'il , urnittl'atenhged in the best order,llndei the man' HELL" -/` tigemeuftir iseP2 7 .l JOHN Id.CAMP kMI=IZM=I e ) • 1118111:114.1MATII Ilitisll4b)D f3 , ."!' • *SIVAS ../L hiMRICKMDIL, procured from &Will iri Ketttnek7 21. 135 feet below !the-sip/lee of the earth, a eenair• nett lefftHibie curb for .Sprainsv Strains, Cuts, Bruises, Said:, Ottrnieretter'ErYsiFelas liduld'Hdli o etvlP Whoop -Cecurary.Horer.Throat, re and Il i , Ina tiLkihiA tl6ll 4o l l inc Y It e il ts E . UMATl B.3 B re b4 l3 and 'whiit lie sWhig einem in a surprising manner. •• • It healthier. yet Ailed:Cybele used .ticeordinglo dims tmp. .11.8,.4 # o ;fac m i cg : . ' ' •'• ••• 't • • buttearstizt, Ameihisnrio:, PiL, 1 .. ..,..., .. ',November 1848. f 'This is to ceitify;that mi . . wife, ,Margaret hriest, was mode( 4- Rfatnunalcriloingralnt of seven.yearsatanding. by which she was so lame as to be obliged to ticegrtrich• ! es. In one week Almwas cured by acing the Attfsriean Oil, and eoffld Wanratidtit arusulti Without het - crutches. ..,._.., .. . . - -. ._,l ~ JONATHAN ODRAIST. f_ - Ttai follinVing la c.emnfunre sled by MriWaf.Nekb, hi r. tialeksen's agent SorStenbenvillei D.' , l ! ...!' , • :, A gentleman near Steubenville, who haunot been able to put either of s to the und yea in conseticience Of l hi atunc feet elhieby tli gro esuse dt olio , foirWelve Mottle rs, WWI enabled to walk two miles to a township , ejection. • It is likewise 6 'Overeat remedy for t"` , ' '. __." , gONTBACIION OF THE - MUSCLE/3AM , •TEN , -.,' The Mewing is communicated bY.l6.tWth.Ndsh, W. Jackson's agent for Steubenville: . - 4_ ' ~, • A lady residing. in Steubenville, the bOger or whose .iralid:Was ad eontmeted as 16 depra6 her of the use of it for!thirtpdve:years, we/lean:l[ly, curepkorp4 , e of ono bottle Mike - Oil, so that she now has • -,.! t use of her hand fully equal to the other! te .o. A 'fr &been tiffectedir-Ithassdlioleeff fd ' • • l'tti;:! . :Zinci Ma agent in thegastedttulArtaut f:iii. • -,,, 4, in till Casesnot organicallyin 1.5." _,D . ... A lady residingulAlleghttnytily Was itired -of obstinate Atafneeikof years , contirman a use !of /call Utah Onlebottle .of ,the, 0i1,. 50 that aid she Lhenni,bettertbao she had ever done berate.. , . 1 . A gentleman Well known in Pittsburgh; Ansil'atired ot ! deaffiesa of - ttinelreare mandinv 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 it, at the olEett of the advertiser. !.- Its Iplopertiew are highly dev eloped in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of - • - • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SP ASMS. • Several eases of Cramp Cholic have been effectuallyy cond. by one des6rif the Oil , in the short space of ball an hoer, when the paitiesi have been agonized with pain. -11 l curative proPerues have been remarkably manifested in the radical cure of. .. • ! !, DISEASES OF THE spINE. - ._ A lady, the of n effectuallya of-one f of-dimmed worst eases Spine, 'which had eonllgd /ter to her bed for .a , cottaiderable time,MmtdchAthe could ncttitliellL ' ' INFLAMMATION OF THE'IIIDNEYS. -Bead the following:, - • ' , . • ' Prrranitimn, Decitt,ll4ll. to certify that I weir afdicted with grent pnin in. the small of my back-and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could not stand upright. By rubbing ere, nally, toad, suiipg 5121 rifitaspoonral internally, night and morning, I was entirely cured.: 'JOHN BIDDLE, • ••• • hear Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. .t.Mlgentlemsm'of. Pittsburgh, afflicted With O.'violent in fiatunati°n, of the kidneVl—Lhe pain of vvhicEr caused .him to faint—was comPlet v ly cured, in three days, by the Mtn Of the-American Oil. • The lonlitiet of this - • • '• • ' NATURE'S OWN ROOMY • is extremely penetrating. and 'anti-inflammatory, conse quently is confidently recommended as a saveregn rem jeftir wherever inflammation exists, either external or i Uied immediately' after a cut, bruise oiwound, it will•care and prevent ' • - • GANGRENE. AND MORTIFICATION: . •It ha/4in addition! baba fonhd a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconv e. Went diseases, . 4311.A.1M. AND LTRINADY'COMPLAINTS. 17 - Price, 50 cents per bottle. • ' Cantloa..He as Irosur Guard. The surprising excellence and glowing popularity the Amerimm Oil, has induced Some dishoneqt persons palm upoti the public, miserable imitations of this truly `valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the urri wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • • • • In order to be sure of obtaining tbegennine,oFstro the following rum TEEMG/1 : • Ist. See that the name , " WM. Jackson ' 89 Liberty st head of Wood 5t.,." is printed on the label oFthe wrappe of each bottle, to imitate which is felony; • 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in wpamphlctrontain ing fall zlirecuous for use; 'zinzi also emimining the name and address of Win. Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors; likewise, the name and addtetia o f the pro . pnotors, p. Hail & Co.;•Kentucky. . • 3d. Purchase MILT of • the advertised Agents, all of whom have a show bill; on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thas: D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pit t sburgh,- Pa., General Agent for Western part of Ohio and 'Western Viror.nia; -and the . grrinters' names-- 51'5E11in & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at :the bottom 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, andita specific grtwi ty lighter than water. the countenbits are mostly at a bigot calor -.same white; likd Spirits 01 Turpentine, said to be refined and elanfied;- sonic Setters Oil--oth.- ersa mixture of other common oils; and one rib/act filthy looking mizarre_, purporting to come fronitl,e 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny Dispensary. Co." Nolfe of these coun terfeits possess either We virtue or the power of the true ANRRICAN OIL. • • USolil 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 appointed Agents in Allegheny county, Pa.; . A. M. ' Dr. Brown,. • Allegheny city; .1. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale,W3lici street, J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith; Temperanceyille: G. H. Stan, Sewickley. . • ••• Edward Thompson, Wilkiaiburgb.: Daniel Negley, East Liberty. U. Z. Mitchell - , Wilkinsbargh: . . I. baltala Aikia, Sharpsburgh. • • • U. Howland it Son:M'Keesport. • .0. P. Diehl, Elizahetli. Jolia Black, Turtle Creek. —,-M'Eldowny, Bakerstown, &mike Springer, Clinton. • .TameatiPliee, Stewartstown. Riley APEnaghlia, Plum tovnillikk.' J. Fulton, Tarentam. Jeremiah Fleming, Lavvrenseville, Robert.Willinins, Arthursville. • anglS-dAsotsi FROM the . New. York Gracile, 0ct..6, id 39, a daily paper deservedly at the bead of the doily. press in cotwpq Ibis:ors Isrtractof Sorsaparina...:-Tt were imt,couttesy, to call slarattention of our, readers to thisinvaluable prep. amtma which will be found advertised in anothet- column Ur, Bristol is a brother, and. issues a highly.interesarg newspaper,,eyery now,nad then, one or two numbers of. which we have already noticed; and lbs. medicine itself. has:been eulogised bv nearly all the press (tribe western country; and, we doubt not, justly eulogised:.: has in its favor,, moreover, very, flattering testimonials' from the most eminent practitioners bt every pait"of the country, where it lhas been 'used. There is beauty :and taste• enorigh in p bottles, and intheetigraVedlithels in which, they, are enveloped,-to induce' a purchase, even if the. preparation itself were not one, of this .l'sovenignest in the worlds? ; es every, person, must believe iria—that is, every 'one must believe it sk-that, .is,,,every one who woulititot resist airless of documentary evidence conelt sive enough to convert's. Turk to Christianity. Buy one gibs bottles, gentle reader, apd'see Whether fon do not agree with staga this pOint. or sale by .11 - ..X.PAlamfroaltACo., ..felz24 eat °flat and Wood and thliand Wood sts, jit , JIEUMA'rISIII, GOUT, AND TIC DOIAMKEIJA.— ivA Inspectable gentleman called at our office, as he said, to inform U 3 that he bad been a ff licted for 15 years with Rheranationi or Goat, -and :occasionally with Tic Doloniux; that he had been. frequently, con Seed to hie room for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and exonteiating pain, bat that lately.he bad been using Jaynes Alteratire, from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. He says he - found the mail - eine very pleasant and effective, and *null°, stow con siders himself perfectly ctured.—Phiktddphia North Amer ' •A. Pace Woe= Esoantro.—A gentleman Cidfc ro futons, habit, from inffiseretion in 111 i younger. days,- became af fected milk Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable. - eruption -at the. Skin. z Indeed,: his whole, 'Tat= bore the marks of being saturated wtth disease. One hand and wrist wars so much affected that he had lost the mu" of the hand, every. pan being ,eovered with deep, painful; and olltusive 'ulcers, and wets as hollow and porousas an honey-comb. -It was at this stage of his • complaint, when death appearculiastritable- from n loath some disease, that he coniolaced the use of Jayne's Al terative, and hexing taken sixteen bottles; is now perfect ly cured. • • The -Altemlve operates through: the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the. numerous cures At has per- Larmed -in . diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, live' complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, is tripastorushing.,—Onrit ejsko 'anus. , For sale En Pittsburgh, at the PE/ON TEA STORM" „ • g Frank, ;Arrival at. No 118 Woo&atreet. AIfBODIGNSON has just opened within; the past • week, the largest assortment of French CHINA > ever opened`in this city; consisting in'ppaarto Fancy,. Plain,'White, Gold Line and'.Gold Band Tea: Setts; an. e.atentrve assortment of White' Flowing Blue and Liver..-_ pdol Iron-sttatre:Ware,, itrTe a Betts mid separate pieces, - at. may 7h tn cuired. 'Ajso,..a..beantifolmaSortment of Candela!) and tamps,' of the noweit shapes terns and pat tes, dire% ill the mandfnetirrers: Ladies fcrild do well tti awe. him Call, at °NW No. 115. Ira:id st. 3 dorm below FY Lk, Busloess Collector.. THE undersigned,encouragod by theltheral patronage of the merchants. pmfeselonal, gentlemen, and me- Chantha °tithe city, pliers his services for the yoilestins of account's in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Bay- • ing attended to business of this kind. (e runny ; years for the Board of Trade, end being welbacnuainted with this and the adjoining cities. he &eta confident of his ability to give satisfaction, by prompt and faithful attention to all business entrusted to him. , ,_ . - '... . . JAMES GALBRATII, Jr. 1 4 o:be lotinif it Me. Wzd..llsErra, blerohsuit Tailor, Third atrial,. oppoaita the Pont GlEce. dafiriei .e.iiiunai . P. Dur,,h.osoruitant; .I,Carotbara;:-., - ; ~ , . .. Thoniali Scott, noon; L.ll. Livingston;:. . - Sail. liicGoiro, filerch't Tailor; JamesiMarahaU; ... , Wm. B. Sean's . ,- George Breed , -. . Dr- W. 14.-IVright,'Dentist; %. Dr. Geo: li. Bruce; • C. Dodge.,, ,:. Inov7tam BOOKS — lrving'a - Sketch-Booki.illeuanited by Nlllia Paemty illustrated by Leutze. Head's Female Frusta of America, with portraits The Fist of: the Enlekerbockets. • Arable for .Critics. notriiit . • - : The Child of the Sea. Laiab't DramatiO Poets.' - ' COli,vettiationsitra',:orold - Poete "Dramatic' Watinsaf Seatiiaant'amtPleteher Poetical Virorks of Sfloet.. Poetical Works Chanter F Ford.aruildalsbierf.; sale B,:mosworr4,4 co; ' 4th sues; near Market. MEM El II IMO
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