SON MINI EME Ell „ r •-•• :” - .. -.j' ....'. . , , • . •.,• • , • • - ••=, • ••. • ', : ; , , • • ' • ---• • , •.; ; , • : :,` *, • , • • -." ' • , . • • *.. • .. • . 1.• t • " - 2."' • ' : •••• .* • - • - . . =I E =I BESINIE IMO= f IMI =EI ENO .;> -~,.. • 1 t ME= EN EWES , EIMEM MI NES MEE IRE „;,,;t . . MIE EMI .. . , ME `_. MEE {• EMI MU ENE 111521 =I ME MEC .. ~, =I MEE EIII • 1 . • I '4l‘ t+CF . !.; !. s• 't •.- ,*••••. r-„• J - • •• • • „.. •,- • • 3 , • '. 3 •- 3 • - ,• A • . •srt. • ' ••.." y.l" • - • .Arlitret.treigtit, •• ;..; 1 . • iVt.O4V4ZO:V4 •'; .ie.14 1.4 446:-.4 • 1. ilia Iv • , • = • R. ' " • ' fgf-9Ti* 5t a:" ~~ h~;.;..r. `:~?`?'3':: WE ; KM MBE .. . . •^.~' . , , ME ~~~... EMI EINEM MI ME MMME =NM .1' .. MEI MEM 1012111 t `','. .' •.#.. . . , •.• . . ME =II ==la EU MEI =le - - c'.: ' .': y 1. , -. ESE ~~' MEM E _____ __m;f ___________ EJ .1 ! . i . s .26tClitt.-- BM 1 The dienneolden nee . Hive .148141 Allsealtt * . s +'.-. NEW GOODS! 'NEW'GOODS!! e.•".; -, - • --Gsratsr-13arsfaiiis thkaaveraaß nisrvaie hada - . • •- altars er dee - Sito Goldenßeedtline:,lni Werke% td., t4/0 r•rt between Third and Fourth; 'whore kited opened . ....: i a aplenditlstock -of wiuter Dry Goods, ab - eapat than the u.: Vitus quality.of Goods have ever been offered fn. Pins - Nn b M. L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, between a ;Third and Fourth streets,sign of the Big Golden Bee. is -.111ve,• - hu now received, and offers to hls numerous cus . : banters and she public generally, the largest,*cheapest " and mostsplendlolstock of Winter Dry Goods ever offer - ad ih this city. These Goode have been pin-chased lathe -. -Eastern. Cities since the late fall in prices, and will be , _ . sold to cash buyers at a great redaction, much cheaper . than they could have been sold in the early part of the season. dancing this large and extensive stock will be found many choice and fashionable Goods•of the latest im . • . ' WADIES'. DRESS GOODS. - ''t Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article; • •••• -Cherry cold do. -do. - figured and plain; * • , Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; , ' ' .Seatlet 'de Lames, all wool, very cheap; I 'Mannino Blue De Laines, low prices • * Pnitch Merinos, all colors, extremely low. . A large assortment of Agit Cashmeres Do LLUII es, new eett dews, fesm 12k to 50 cents per yard; these are very , cheap, Also, a large stock 9f Alpacas from 1.21 to 50 • ; . cents per yard;all colors. and a great bargain; with a - splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest im. portation. Also,. velvet ribbons all widths and colors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial -flowers; bonnet satins and.velvets, all colors; French -•' worked capes and collars; scarfs, eravats,gloves and, - hoiriery, all at reduced prices. ' - . ' SHAWLS!' SHAWLS ! i - Bert assarttnent in the city; and very cheap Long and 1'• -- S t t ge S ti l e a tut wi l ' tss ea g i t il e a r li e i lia awli ; - - ••'. - '• ' ,Bleek ainl colored Cloth do.! Broeha and 'Silk do: - ' ' ' ' - • • Plaid Blanket Shawls; allAnalities and prices. - * , BLANKETS ! 13LANRS !!—Cheapest se the City! ! A latge'stoak of Blankets, all qualities:which will be ; - ' sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. , t ,•• • ' _ _- ; DOMFSTIC GOODS, ' • '",'' ' CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! ' ; 1 • A. tarp stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors, . only 3 cents per yard; bestquality British and. American '-. 'Prints, 6to .10 center per yard, yard wide i British Purple 1 1 - .: Prints,lo to l 21; a large supply red, white tutd yellow . Flannels, some as low as 121 cents per yard, very cheap; Bed licking, from 8 Lola cents per yard. Also, a large "sunk of Checks; Shining Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans anti Linseys, together with a very extensive na -• ' ' ssrtment of bleacaed and unbleached Misfiling, from 3 to -. ; B.cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yanisvideunbleach. • -ed lffuslins, only 5 cents per yard ,- bleached bleached Ithisline from 3to 'Leonia per yard. All of which will bo sold off tit reducerpßees, at the sign of the-New Golden Bce - - Hive, La Market street. between Third and Fourth sts., - - No. el .• • PlenlB:tf; war. L. RITSSEL. 1311 Es ' REA Y-MADE CIiCrTHI`G, ' - SELLING OFF LOW FOR CASH. 'n DELANY, No. 49 Liberrystreet ti Piusburgh, having repleriiihed. his Stock within t e last and prestid • . months with the latest styles of Fashionable goods, at . exceedingly low prices,. °Teri the best assortment of —_..CLOTHING to be had an the City, at the leereSt cash • price. Acnorist them ore every description of Dress r. and Frock Coats; Sack and Overcoats of altfashicrnable colors and material, such as French beaver, heavy Broad • . Cloths, super. blue,.brosvn and drab Blankets and Cana da Prize Coats of the latest styles. Every description • of Pantaloons and Vests, Mad other articles In the Cloth • • 1 .1 so, .oge nerd assortment of Goods to Make to order, Bich miU be made in the most fashionable manner, on shmtest notice. •- ldtcls)- P. DELANY, ; _ _ „fi'asidearsi r tire — Clothlttg Store. CAVERNEBURG begs leave to inform his friends and • the.publie In general that he bus opened a NEW • - RiEADY,MADEFASRIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, ea Market street, second door from Second street, where •.• helices, had always keeps on hand, a full assortment of Readymade Fashionable Clothing. which he will sell on ha most reasonableserms, for CASH. He also wishes to call the attention of his friends and • ' •he public in general to his very extensive selection 01 Freneb4 English rind Belgian Cloths and Casnmeres, ”. endless vanety, and Vesting. for every one's ase, whieh -he has selected himself in the East, and which will be made' to order in a superior manner, at his 'Fashionable Head Qaarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire & Co' r ) and at prices that will not 'be questioned by the best of • bargain-makers. C. SVERNEBURG, ; N 0.251 Liberty street, and Market street-2d door from Second. :=Qer23-y . ". ' , numinous Card. TTR4PTSA6 WILL AS/MONOPOLIES MUST PALL: :• • • • SO-MUST PRICES; urEncif fact will he proven by calling at It cGttia's if Fashionable Tallaiing Establishment,Thini street, St-C'hurles Building, • Morro &nes. 'mists and quick sales. • • Winery . : Fresh arid good. • • . Comm:max: Tarpfar. in Ms background. - My old eastoiners, and all when, an respectfully in .: ruiedibit lam waiting for them 4 :McCall RE, °rag • . Tailor, St.,Chntles,; yrE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of our friends .and the public to the great variety . INTER COATINGS and other articles, we have just received—amongst which will he found the greaten variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAB., d PEARL colored BLANKET, bLkCKINAC, and.LIKAVER CLOTHS.— FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, 4.r. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate all who may favor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give no a call. ; • ' Remember,SlS Liberty street. opposite foot of 7th. nov3o • hIchIULLEN ec DOWNING. • T. et, svcancE, .• N0:..77'&11/ CORNERSIXTII 'ANDLIBERTYSTEETS. Having enlarged as newly fitted up their establish meat, at tho above well known stand, respectfully invite- the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection - of-New Goods, comprising everyvarie ty for spring and summer weer, selected especially for their customer department. Those vrishlngto leave their enders will find at this establishment every style ot new and desirable goods. Their stockpot ready made Cloth. log is eztensiyu got up in the best manneri of durable ma .terlal, and well worth y . the attention of those wishing to purchase. All aro invited to call, and may rest assured that they will berpleased with price, quality and variety, A large assortment of shirts kept conaimtly an hand. ' aprillo Omo. • . lir • . . Clothing s Clothing 11 Vieth 77a: Titres .1 3,c Doors vs. .11e Western I Yorld ! ! 150,000 I FELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made and • ready to be offered on the inost:lioeral terms to my old cuatomers and the public in . general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive . - establiahrnent has now, ailei returning from the Eastern •.' tides, at much trouble and expebse,. Just completed -his .• -;-,tallJthd winter at raarnments ta supply his thousands Of customers with one Of the . most desirable storks of Chi ,. itung Mat bas'escr4iten offered in this or any other mar . .ket West of the mountains. For neatness In style and . - workmanship; combined the very low price which they will brook( for, must certainly render the old unri valled Three•Bie 'Onion one of thegreatert attractions of. we western country. It is gratifying to ate to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad,' • that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is - with • difficulty.! can keep time with the constant rush that is • • Made on-this establishment. It Ls a• well - established fact, thailny sales are cignt or ten times larger than - any i • other house n the trade, and this being the ease on the • • amount sold, I can sifted to sell at much less profit than • others could possibly tbink of doing If they wished. to •• -cover contingent - expenses. I intend to make' a 'clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this coneluidon, I will make it the inter.i • eat of every man; who wants a cheap winter suit, local' • and purchase at ihe Three_ Big Doors. eat2l-&w • JOHN hI'CLOSKEV. • • HS, NEW (100DS.—lteceived atthe lon CO Clothing Stare, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and Arnerican• black and fancy Oassirneres, of the most ixtedern fine figured Cashmere Vcsungs, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins-.-all of which we will make op at the most reasonable prices, in a datable and fashignable style. Ready . made Clothing, of all descriptions 'Lady's Cloaks - of the host fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkf.s., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and, nem article usually kept in a Cloth ing Store. Country, Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it :to their advantage to call at the iron City Clothing Store, N 0.432 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. locUB-ttj ' • C. APOLOSREV. t • `Dtials Nes* -Brakes* of Btsciir.ggeogitng; • -' • JIIST PUBLISHED .73Y HARPER 4. pRO'S', N. YORK ;ut of this work, embracing the most com ji plate course of Instruction and practice, on both Sin gle and Doubt° Entry, ever published. Price 75 cants The whole Work, embracing the Author's well known • . impoevemems in the science, illustrated in two addition " al salts:of books, with a chapter on,partnership settle ' meths, Key to the oral exercises,—lull clothbound, • The! following o.x - tracts from the written opinions Of • some of the most eminent Merehants, Bankers and Ac • couittants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in that city: • • . • ":It contains matter that is important and interesting to the merchant and man of business, to' whom I think it . will be found highly useful. C. 0. HA.LSTEAD, I - • . , President Manhattan Bank, New York."; "Ilisealculated to be exceedingly useful io practicil __ALOtountants'and Teachers of Rook-keeping. ri__ RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merchl, •-•- • • . .N 0.99 Front street, New tr kemorkahly full and Complete, and will certainly • .9999. a. f•th i orough - kriowledge of the subject. The tm-' • -. l l l MlNF9o.4ll,iidts using It as - hii Text Book. - , JOHN H. SHEPHERD, . . Teaahet of "Beirili-ireerting, Columbia College, N. Y." . . , • "It in every way calculated to give a clear rind sal . isfaetory insight into the very useful - science of which it •trehts, through all its gradations, from the simple style ettitablo•to retailers, to that requisite for the most vaned ' and essetalested commercial business... . . • . . . . A. S. FRASER, I . . . . •,••• • Costner 7th Ward Bank, New York." ; "I Veneta. it:will be of great service, not only to the new heginner,hit . to the moat arrienced accountant. i ,'' • • Caakleillieehnnies Bank, Wall aneet"i , ~..iconiriderit the first Work I have ever met with fr' Which a thoroughproatiettl knowledge of the science c on be 'obtained. • - ..' • " ' .. • JOAN CAMPBELL, • , -.- - • ,' '• . Merch - a - nt, 43 John at, NeW ifork.l* Tor isle at the Book Stores, and at the Author's Ace - emy, corner of the Diamond and Market street. .oct2l, MEM 7pril , . Steel - and Pilo Mantinto Cary. - - - - 'I r :subscAbere Save enlarged their Steel and Pile Manufictory, on the - corner of &tiara street and • ng alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon ' , • verring furnace, a melting firrnitee and a tilt hammer.--- -:' 'Their Steel; now being of a superior quality, and hayilig engaged competent openttivs, they are prepared to rur al& Piles of every description, that will compare with the best imported article i. and being determined to make 'lt the interest of all who use Files in any way, to pa chase from 'them, tbay •wlirsell „their Piles at reduc4d `prices; for Cash. - -They will" also re.cat.Piles, and pur chase those Vithich are worn and broken. - Public Detroit • ago is respectfallyinvited, nov7) 1. ANKRIIIIA c.. 'A PYLE.I3--:100 Wile. fine eating and,cooking - Apple", rec'd petdedlner"Constdp and for side by deC27 KING & MOORHEAD. i 4: 1 ` 4 1;ft..- 4 'w•- 4 77..,eile r rft ; co • .4. At0.r.c...9 , • e:' •-• ' • • d e • - • -- • • • •;- • • .• -- • MERE ME . . - . :1 ) . /COPLE!S -"RA . 4 I IBIf•OATA.TION LINE _ • MM . .....PI'ITSBURGH TO 'ERFEI ' • XTIIRE.SHIPpING.—The Boatshelonging rift this Line .I,!‘ have been put fine' order, kind are now running Iregularl3r between Pittsburgh !and Erie, touching at all intermediate Ports along the. Canals. A Boatwill always be et the wharf, tinder the litoncuigabelti•Bridge ' and one will' start regularly every other day.: The People's •Transportatrm Line • /as every • facility for • curling Freight and - Passengers. "The boats 'will be lowed to -Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals.. The boars are .eommanded br .e.nerienced and carefulmenJ—all 'or whom have an in • tereitin the Line. IV' Goods - sent by the Line to Meta - ay be forwarded !to any point on the-Lakes: • - or freight or passage apply to. • • . H. RiRKPATRICK, . -- Agent, Water. street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: • • Cisaur & Co., Beaver. R. W. Consmousx, New Castle. . • Taorruss & litiwanwracx_ ' • Samirrr WATUULTIt. Co., Middlesex. • • Mama Ham.,'Sherron. • _ Jommn McCwair,Sharpsbnrgh. • • . S. B. &G; LOvntr, Clarksville.• , Kiso & fifonaxann; Big Bend. S. C. P1..171688, West Greenville. .1. It T. KILPATRICK, AdQUITIfillO. W. H. HENZAT,litatatown, • • '•.' -• W. IVsoswortril & Co., Sherman's Corners. . • Wm. Powica, Conneautville. . Spring Center. .!-W. C. WszaxA, Albion. • --- Cranesville. ,Was. Taunt, Lockport:* • • • -- . ' leg Fair, Girard. • A.-Kuscs, and B. Ts:mammon & Co., Erie. _:The'follovvlng Agents in Erie will receive and tbr :watt.'Ereiglit to any Port on the Lakesoilipped by 1 ..!W - 11. Gallagher, John Hearn, AVW..Havenstick It Josiah Kellogg, . .". iCelsoek Loomis, • Walker C,ook, Pittsburgh poets •le Boat Ise. • 1848 ' . . For. du Ilansperraties. of Freight to and' from • PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA,BALTIMORE,NEW • ' YORK, BOSTON, &C. • • .RORBIDO.E * CASll,Philadelphia- • ' • . 7:42IFEE 4 O'CONNOR, .Pitistoergh. THIS old established Line being now in full operation, I, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goode and Produce- with despatch, and on 'the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well. known promptness in delivering goods--peculitrisafety in mode of carrying--c apacious wan:Manses at each Pon t affording accommodations to' shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unra mining attention to bneineskarillsecure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by and for this line 'received, charges 'paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage:. . • No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboata.. • • All cbcomarticctions promptly attended to on applhno lion to the following agents : .BORSINIE 7k. CASH, 278, Market street, Philadel plus. ' TAAPPR &• O'CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pitubtngh. O'CONNORS & CO, North street, Sallkno. • • _WILLIAM B. • MLSON re , al Pd, Cedar street, New:York. alerehaista• Transportation; Line. VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL - PHI& AND BALTIMORE. • rI_OODS consigned u uir bare will he forwarded with- XX out delay, and att, a lowest current rates. C- A. M'ANULTV & CO., • Canal , lasin, Penn street. Pittsburgh. ME ‘SEILLES & RETNOLD. 372 and , Market street, Philadelphia. • R A SE, MERRILL & , CO., je.29 smith , . wharf. Baltimore. Merchants , . 6 . W sty Freight. Line. itithiM 1843. • E xo.tT between' iV P : it l a f bu fo rg r t?: e S t =l na e 6 l o o n hns " M vraY VlT. dayabragh, Water street, and Peterstiargh. This Line was formed Raabe special accommodation of the way Ourieress. • The proprietors, thankful tor the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two yenta. respectfully. Wenn their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any. point oh the Cartels or Railroads with promptness and despatih. JAS. A. LORE. . GEORGE TRINDLE, •_. JOHN;AULDER & CO. AGSMS—C. A. brdiactra & Co., Pittsburgh; Jona Milian, Hollidaysburg; Pim:roman & WOODS, iohD*lo.llll. • Rarraxams—Smith'& Sinclair; J. & J. ?(Devitt; G. &J. H:Shoenberger; IC Robison & Co.; Et—Moore ;Bogaley & Smith: John Porker; Vim. Lehmer& Co.; G. P. Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh. 029 Merchants , Trompvariation Ida*, iTOR . 1 .1111 RIMS pa ,a T d r e l p timm an argf i Afe r r e cha c ndize e tt c n n d nsi P= l : soar care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and MI instructions promptly attended ttr, free from auy extra charge for Mar. age or commission. C. A.. 11PANULTVis Co., Proprietors, mad Canal Basin,Liberty at., Pittsburgh. tGazette.onl .con .1 Weinteirra New York College of Ilesitts., 201 Mase near?, Bureau), N. V. - DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITiIONTRIP • - TIC MIXTURE. • lIIHIS celebrated remedy is consults :y increasing its ' fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only mediome for family use, and is particu. !tidy 'recommended for Dropsy : ell stage, of this eomi plaint immediately relieved. no matte r of how long stand ing% (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the nrinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con. -since the most skeptteal:---(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great lVest especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mine re legent, nodeleterious compound is n part of this Mixture; it cures these diseas es withcerminty and ,celerity, and does not leave the aye tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pilme,neoraplaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol ows by a few day.. use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation (or this disease,' or for any other disease originating from impure blood. tSeo pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, calmer* of the Kidneys, Pee., or Intimation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use.- It stands es a certain Tema. dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the 'female. frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men. struatioas. No nrucle has ever been offered, except this, which wild touch this kind of derangements.. It may be reltedopones a sere and effective remedy; and, did we feel Pe, rmitted to do so, could give a thousand names as toot of cures in this distressing class of COmplaillts. 800 pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated consiitu- trout, from the effect of mercury, will 'find the bracing power of this article , to act immediately, and the poison ous mittemlemdicated from the system. Eruptive Disease, will find the alterative properties of this article ?trews rug BLOOD, and drive such diseases Iron the system. - See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which tho limits of an advertisement will. not permit to be named here Agents give them away; they contain 22 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the 'Virtue, of &medicine ' nevi er appeared. It Is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that It never fails to benefit Many case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid novices, and keep taking the medicine as long asthere Is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SALAPARILLA STRUM &C., .as cures . for Dropsy, G ravel; etc. They are good tot cloth ing, and concocted to gall the unwary: TeemLl TX3I rtcrr. Their Inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article bad done it. A partieniarraudy of the parnpk feu h earnestly solicited. Agents, and ell who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 os. bottles; at $2; 12 oz. do. at SI. each—the larger holding a oz. more than the two small bottles. Look oat and 'not get imposed upon. Every bottle hair "Vaughn's Vegeta W • e Llthontriptle Mixture," blown upon the Mesa - , the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "0. C. Vaughn, Buffett)," stamped oaths eork. None other are genuine: • Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office., 201 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail.. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—older from regularly authorized Agents ezeepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to graue. • , Offices devoted exclusively to the stile of this articles* 122 Muting st., N. 'V .; 295 Essex at.,. Salem, united Sites and by the principal Druggists' thrpngliont the United Suites and Canada, ar Agents. !) • • : ' HAYS &-BROCRWAY Agents • . 'ittn3l No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin. • • Wholesale - end Began. • .9ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK UANIIrApTORY: D OBERT H. HARTLEY; begs leave to ALL form his friends and the publto genetally; .bat he continues to occupy that large atuieonr modlous'Store Room, formerly occuptedbySamite n. estock do Co., No. 80, comer 'of Diamond alloy and Wood street, where he keeps a large and generaUassortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags; Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, ant all other riles in his . • He also keeps constantly an hand, and is prepared sr; furnish to order, all kinds of Rivetedlloae, raanufactured of the best material, and In rt style of workmanship canal ia.the'eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cell!: cheaper. • • • Country 211treliants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purehasing elsewhere, as lie is determined to sell first rate articles atairy la* prices. 4. ar Don't forget the place, No. 88, eerner of Wood treet and Diamond Alley.. , ,v2n INEs; t HANDLES,_tiINS, &c.• — • 1" ball pipes cog'. nae Brandy, " Jas Hennesrye , • • 2 ht. pi es Cognac Brandy, '3.V. Otant,'Dupay & Co. „ 3 • 16" Privet Castillon & Co." 12 octaves Rochelle " " A..Beigrtelte." • 4 pipes Holland Gin: • 5 dr. casks sup. Pale Sherry Wine,L , HuLTGordon & Co." 5 Ls. at. St 4t. .93eigbederin 10 tt' "‘ " Madeira • ' " • • • • • • 10 ".. ."L. P. Teneritre " • I 'Otuponter;" 40 . " Oporto " various grades; s 30." ". " Lisbon. . . 4 ..., . 41 • ; ,-••. . . , , 1 10 hbds.,2o half do., and 20 bbls. Haut Sauterne Wine ; 10 " Bordeaux Claret, " bloatferrind;" 15 ". " • "Borgne ;";•.• 15 baskets Champagne Wine," Heidseick ;" - . .15 • " • • ' • " , "P..A..?trusrunee Om" , " " " . "Jtulueron &Sons t'' • 50 cases Claret, of various grades, imported in 'hoiden ;• '10.." Bordeau.x Olive ,Oil, crop 1848, "Luraudsr • • . Marseilles ." "J; •.fast recetved-and' bale .1:1 • (septil) • MH , LER•4 I I4ICKETBON. • .. - •l-.-4}'~TtiY~L'~'Lf•~ i!'.:rY2~,a~i.Y'~^Y+Y'•r.•- y migrat~ot _a ife-e New Colsurierchtl Line. C 0., • KIMBALL & Dirrigra,:Krinista. & o W 811 Nett - York, Livetpoolt.EnglaTndit ' - Daaciimarrsair inform their friends and the public, that they have commenced the'Gene- . rza 343 PP.ing and Commission Thignitts . ,- lb iL it getter..with the General Passenger Itsu,sness, granuagcerbfwates of Passage from London, : Liverpool. Dublin,Delfost, or any. porr of the Old Country to New ',cork, Boston and Philadelphia, du the most reasonable terms. p- Drafts and Bilis oft Exchange, from LI to any amount on the Royal; Bank or Ireland ‘and its branches. ribd on Liv-00l days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed: upon. are the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, 2let and 26th of every 'month. These Ships are all Of the largest class, and are. com manded by men of character and experience:" The Cabin accommodations:are all that ran be. desired in _point of splendor and Minvenience. _They arafurniihed with atierydeecription of - stores of the bast kind. " Pune. tuality in the days of Sailing wilt be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Roach:s, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Slims. Passage can he secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packats Sall'weekly. For pass age or freight, apply es aboSe; or to . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r EDMUND SNOWDEN ; decllJ Cotner 4th and-Smithreld sts.,Pittsbnr , . Harnden-'& Co.'s • t • naw Patentors ARRANGILDIE,NTS. Wr,Hereafter, Steerage Passengers 'Coming from Europe, engaged in America to -come rover, in either' of the ships of itsnrinzis & Co., will be furnished with the following llovisions, or thew eqnivn/ent, in other articles equally good.—Ses Art of Conpus,'May 17, 'SAE!. 1111419 PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto.' fare, when• Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of timid tame on nonrd entirely dratinne, . which often caused Mush sickness and death. stbs. Bread, All of good "onice, 1, and one-l°4lh la " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " ' Flour, • •Aumished , will be 10 " Beans and peas, t delivered AD - OCh 35 Potatoes," • 'Passenger every -1 pint of Vinegar, . week, with: a sot •• 60 gallons of NVater, ' ' ' ata nnt sup Ply of ,10 tedPork;free f ro m bona.) Fum for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated and a good house over the passage•way leading to the Tits aengers, apartment.. The Carnboase and-Cookiag-ranges, for the use of Passengersiare kept under cover. Every tittentiOn.wilibe.pald to promote their health and,oomfort. Agent at Pittsburgh,. ..tOSHVA . ROBIPMN, • 2 . Fifth 411,, beer Wood. - Tstpaeott. , a Genera.. atberuOglees . IFWETTANCmange to and from Great _Britain ItelandiliTY Taproott, South st.,corneCia of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and Liverpool The su scribent,'neceptedthe Agency of the above nellati are now prepared lo make arrangemetits M on' e most . liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the . passage of their friends f ro m the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business Will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be cattietroat faithfully. Messrs: W. & J. T. Tapseiritt are long and favorably - known for the Superior class, accornitiodation, and sailing qualities of their - Packet Ships. m s: The OF TILE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 2lst and 20th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; In addition to witch they hare arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to Insure a departure from Liverpool every.five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep puce with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tupseou's constant personal superintendence of the business/II Liverpool is an addl tional security that the comfort and accommodation of 'the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usuai, extensively engaged in' the Transportation Easiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, am thereby enabled to itthe charge ot and forward passengers immediate!) , on their landing, without a chance ot disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage/rem auy sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business' they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherivise atj tamable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur theCWest by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent foe decline coming oaf, the amount paid Carves:sage will be refunded in full. • - ItEMITTANCM The subscriber* are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable Mate principal Cities and towns in England, Irelaud, Scotland and Walesi thus af fording a mail and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries; which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by tette r,post-paid)F will be promptly at tc to. . , TAAPFE ar...o . covgon, Forwarding and Commistiou Merchants, map27-dlew-ly . Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers. & Co FCL.I"O . N sr,,IN Inv. You roca ADA; FMK LIVULIN; SCOTLAND Rosy, Ltveuroot. JAAIES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Basin ; Pittsburgh. Arrangements foe 184. inpOCHE,-,13R05..•it CO., mile Agents for the BLACK JUL BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year IS4 being complete, therare prepared to bring out passengers. by. the above splendid Line(from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. .They refer to their former courseof doing. bakittess, and assure those who entrust them with their ordera, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore.. ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sate, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The - uhdersigrietl.bas.matle arrangeritents to briug out passengers hp Pittsburgh, Busing the present year . . , fettS-aindawo JAMES 111.aftF.LN „k m Waisaga To and From SSW GREAT BRITAL Ottottas 'Wyatt') k Sol, No. 14 7 1 'Pilate - 400 Aired, Id veapoot. Caat.tstsk litrrrattn, No. LS tout at iN. Y. risHE Subscribers, Laving accepted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable !lenses, are prepared to mak e eugagente tits for pa Stenger* t o come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Lino of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week p. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their Mends will meet with triad treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. -Apply !Dor address 2.40101.3., ItiCLURKAN k CO., 1.12 Liberty at, Pittsburgh. N. H.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and <trans for any . amount forwarded, pay. Able at sight, throughout the Butted Kingdom. jy2o-ty lIARNDEN 0 .00.'8 :- 14 ay • rVIII&NGRit A.xn svairrrANcir , 0111 c e. - ITAANDEN & CO. continuo to bring out persons from 13 any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms ' with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our p RISC no PI fel° be robbed by the Wllid/ili f F Sett:ln/PI that Infest - the .sertmorts, as We tuke charge o them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ins, and despatch them without any detehtlon by the first ships: We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to sham that they were detainedfortymight hqurs,by us in Liverpbol, whilst thousands of others were. 'detained months until they could, be sent in some old trier, at a ehcap rate which ) too frequently purred their confine:. We Intend to. perform .our contracts honorably - , rest what rimy, and not act as was, the caselitst season with otheristbces, who either perforated not tall, or When it suited their convenience. • Drat - hi drawn at .Pittaburgh for any sum from XI to -UAW; payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, h gland, Sebtland and Wales. . • • • •• Jo4ailk ROBINSON, _ European and General Ageht; ; lantlll • ' Fifth street, outs" door below Wood sr. , . B.EMITTANOL 1111F ; .Subseribers are prepared to forward money io all f England, Ireland, Scotland and‘Walcs, with lo arlso deapatch;and at the lowest rates.- SAMUEL hPOLTIIIKEN & , , . febl2 • ' ' 142 Liberty street. „ . • •• • 1301:1A.DIG • WASHINGTON, ' • • ATTORNEY AT LAW. -rpHE Partnership heretofore existing between. JOHN _L A MALIGN and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual tense nt. . . • .. • "The. itubsoriber 'nay, ba found at his office, on Fourth ;trees, between Hmtthfield and Grant six f Pittsburgh, at all times when Mt paggged in Court. declil-Put - REACH WASHINGTON. Etiiiie Saloon and Restaurant, • , A:4 0, 03, and 01. Wood slue& • Aler subse rib er would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that • ; he has had the above well known estahlish .Ment iitte • spin ayfery?mperior style, and is now pre pared with - - every -requisite, to . serve up all the delica cies the season affords. - OYSTERS, qtrivied,dried,yeasted, or In the shell; to .ge th er, with hot ,eoffee,.teit, oho aolate,. Yet eta airs, mut' _ton: chops, venison and gone,. at short notice, and at all ,seasonable hours; in a style-that cannot - he surpassed in Pittsburgh. . XX- ALE of the best breads.; Intpoi . kdSegais in eye- He yipuldalsO'beg.lealie- to state, that he is prepared 'lO furnish -OLIYNER PARTIES of any, nareher, in a su aerior manner; SUPPERS fotAalls,Seateues private Parties., . Err-„Rniviali4Cooms always in readiness. •-..,Armospapers,will be kept 4) n e from allquarters. 'dew JOHN: T.: EIONNLLEY: 133=3 - • MO TBE ENTERPRISINO.—A rate chade.e is now preidnted fcir the safe investment`in a busiaes[r en, tirely new; _one Adapted to the man of limited, at well as to the man of extensive acsources; yiebling a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any:operation On the day, Iris the complete monopoly of a staple [allele, ab solutely necessary and essential to every family, as well as indtspenaablerto 3the mechanic , artisan : and proles. sional sutul, To capitalists, an. opportunity oilers itself for a lucrative: deployment of either large or small sums, bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.-- - Those'deairom;:of :embarkingin a pleasara, genteel Masi nesi, are ilevited,,Witli others, to call at the office of the undersigned, examine the article, end form' theit own litdairtent,:from presented. . Office.—Exchinge nett door o: Esquire Johns' office:". - dee ' - - COGVER Jr; 151YEttg 916 COACT i MAKERS.—The'ttliti t triiga gr e e d a h tl a y s)aa jreduced Aad - . 'self, to eldie the 1o ar I and.unian Damask dE n't"i -cl°th; a - 111 1710 THOMPSON,' an de ° o6 .Vli l ß l. oa h a lis t r 'un3 ket. ; st kc i, , ihree . ditors from - 1; Y;+::ri n~~an~- ~ltam~e~ . ~ F-~ re=act a ,e- menace, • rpliE Insurance Company - of Notth America, af . ••• .1 • dellaa, through jig duly authbrized Agent:llM e, "Scrberiotrers tito makei liermanam, Matlimitad Inaidempel, oupropertp ai bribil t ;in-and - WS vicinity; and oit'shipmedts hy.she can and nvera DIl Arthur[} boffin, Preet.-•:• , 'Sunhat Brookai - ••- • • Aleckr!nry.• mhaeleaTaylary • • • _— • • istpu,eT,W7.l ( lo . ties, Bsinnet iy • Etivnirdßia • John A. Brown, • , w-lacols M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, 'Thomas P. Cope ' ' Richard D-cWoodi Wm. Welsh, .• Henry D. Bherrard, Bee l Y- This is the oldest frunirance Company in the Vidtbd States; having been chttrte fed in 1794. Its Charter is per petual, and front its high standing,. loneexperiencei ata pie means; anitavoiding all kiskerof an extra •hazardous eharcater,it ally be considered as offering ample Beeali' ty.to the public. : wiLIJ J ONESJ At Counting - Room of Aterood,Jends & Co.,.Water and Prontsts,Fittsbargh - •• may4r. Th L f lirrpin/Alia Fire . Um:mance Compsunr o VitnaosaiM. CHARTER. pERFETuAL-4400,000.1,paw . 1 6 31 ,- Chestnat at., north side,near Finn. 'rake Inan• ranee, either permanent, or limited, against loss :or dati 'Me by fits, an • ProPerlY andeffeati of every description, in 1 .0W31' . 01' country, on, the most reasonable. tenni!. Ai). plietulon, made either personally- or by: letters, will he protattly attanded to.: C. N. BA.NOJEDD, FrOS T • C. ‘ u- * P 4 7'leicEn, Socretori. . DIrtE,CTOILS: -• • . 1 , Clreles,N. 2lanekey : . Jacob R.larnilbh Thomtia Hort, . Ger W. Alaimo, Thomas J. Wharton, ecal . D. Lewts, ..! Tobias Wagner, phiS. Berta, . - • • 131141401 Grant, David 8. Brown.., • , AG Nc - N.'s—Office of the - g. Ageney,on.the North-F.ast. corner of Third and Wood streete,' Pittsburgh. ‘, • , • • Fire risks taken on. Moldings. and their contents is PittSbargh, Allegheny and the surrounding country: Ave amine of inlaid navigation risko. taken. ,•• "4449' COMPA OF NY`HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE - 1 OF PHILADELPIA.«-N ,. .L•corner of Third and Wood streets, lPiusburgh.—The , oases of the company on the:first Of-Tammy,- 1845, published lin conformity, with an of-the:Pennsylvania Legislature, Bonds andAfo ............. 01 - 5 1 6 Real -Estate at cost-- 4-- ..... —* * /°°,9B *" Tesupotury Loans, Stocki and Cash , . ... • , . Making a total or $ 909 P 3 Agordmg certain assurance. 'that all :kissed willte promptly met and giving entire seemly to till who Ob tain polletegfmra this Company. Risks taken at tic low rates as are etmaistentwith security: octs WAREUCK MARTIN - A . eat. It. GALLIOIIBII. ,S. J.:LONG. 1411", GALLAGHER, 'LONG No. too rftn# at, bawe_,» Wood: and:Sprit/1.44d Watt. MANUFACTURERS of Belli of all sires, doigdo and singlelleiron Force Pumps, Coatiterltailingihrin arid • %Paler Pumps. finings of 01l kiuMs for Gtis, Water, gt ea : mt. 4 tai Brass Castings for Machinery and-anti-attri ton Metal for same.. Partimilar attention paid to Gas Fixtures. and a well issartid' stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Bdruonr; CbandeUtikrAC.,&O.;.con stantly on hand. .• oetS siduksusurrniute SASICTL CHOZES. CROZER, CommitsienTifiriThantr, No-42 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa 4 will tinend, promptly to the sale of every description of:Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care Ryan vo—liannn, Haney & Co., Pittsburgh.; Hanna, Graham &Co, New. Lisboa' O.; blerebants•generally, Wellreille, O.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport,. A.lO. Richardson & Bro,, Cincinnati; J. F. 110 vrardrLotlistrinei Ky.; Haile & .Thirwort, St, Louis; IL Boyles,.Steriben . • ' dec9:y •LA.W SCHOOL. " • • rpitE Subscriber win Madre at his Mike, ben tlemen desiring to read'inw. He wilt superintend and direct their studies, acid by constant supervision, and strict weekly' examittation,prepare them for admission to the Har. : 'READE WASHINGTON, The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession ul intercourse with' Requite Warhington, Esq., for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information; turd his - eminent capacity for the :undertaking_ set forth in his adiertisement. They earnestly recommend to young GenUenseet- who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the lelPro- Cession, to Wren themselves of the advantages w hich his proposed Lair School will afford them. Charles Shales, 0. Metcalf. A. Burke, • - Thos. 'Williams, Wilson M'Caudless, C. Darragh, - - Robert Woods, . James Dunlop - C. 0. Loomis " Wm. D. M'Clure, J. D. Mahon, . A. W:Loornis. 11113t1Tsin2) An. smut MP?". innll=ol4 ii - the most popular of all BOOT nod SHOE ts , , . tntdistonents in the. West; . This place has pined its reputation by its proprietor keeping the ;very befkßoots and Stioea,which.are Made expres,sly to order for this market, and he:is not Satisfied Onlylby keeping the best assorted stock' of BOOTS and SHOES in die IYeatern coup but he is enabled and deter mined. to sell his O lower than any other house possibffctui. be cares no What facilities they boast of having for offering great bidneements to the public. It It Impossible to set forth all thii advantages and facilities in tin advertisement that the.Gteat lisigain Comer has over others, which 'ehableit its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at fromlo to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the The wayto test the matteiia for all who intend porch's's ing and SHOES,Io. call at BATES' GREAT BARGArd - CORNER, examine 016drick andoices, and all will besalitified that the artedikirrairi Conter,Sthia. field dad Pijik studs, is the place for the public, one and all. to get good Roots and Shona cheap, fot rash. deep ' .l BATES. Biddle ? HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP 151A.NI,PACTORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general; that he has the largest Stock of the following named articles. of his own nsannfacture, In this citp—Saddles, liarneas,Truaks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the lesrniechauics iii Allegheny county, Being determined to:. sell his manufactures something lower:than licirbeen heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above mimed ar ticles, to his Statehouse: N0...211 . Liberty street,oppo site Seventh. Also, band* made to order for machinery, 'ocult G. KERBY. lith & IRELAND __________- _____ etiiikering , a New Circular Scale .Plarkoi. E .yArr NEW PIANO-FORTES,Irbra the celebrated mamtfactory of Chieker. m ing, Boston k with the new Improved eh.- ..e" calor scale, just received and now open. For sate at at Mr. Chickeriag's Factory prices, hY. JOUN 11. MELLOR, No. et Wood street, Pittsburgh solo Agent for Chicker itoessrand and square Pianos, for Wcaenirerinit• •0012 TOGNISTON it STOCKTON" have; JFist loceiredthe following new works: History of Congress, Bioaraphical and Political, nom- P inga history of intermsl improvements, (Livers, Gar bars, Ore l ) from the formation of the Government to the present time; embracing, abia, historical notiets of 'ca nons political events of Wean Stoma Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee Ina'; together with biograPtliel'r per connihistories,kc.,by.HenryG.K'heeter,illustratedby steel portraits, and fan simile autographs: History of Charles I, of Englifnd , by Jacob Al ip ott, The omance of Yachting, Voyage the First, by Joe. A hew novel; Mary Baitonfa tale of ittitteiesterlife. The illoml,Social and Professi4naldutiekof Attorneys and Solicitors-, byStunnet Warren, Esq.; P. S. of-th e liner temple; Barr ister arLaw, dieft Iroas,City, Cracker and ;Bresid . ,Balcory. , • 1 J. BREPRARD - • , - urrouLD re spectfully. Inform his friend* and. the pub- TT lie generally; that he ; has addedto his other bust nesstthe manufacturing of Crackers of eXery yarie.ty.— ltavirig,purckased one of.W. 11,.',NeVin!s. Cracker, and Pilot Sread machines, he. ISPrepared to'filtair-ordera for crackers or pilot bread at'the shortest notice rind kopes by a 'billet attention to business, to share, aportion of the public Patronage. The public is' respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.. BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial _ Rote , Liberty o PPo• oppo site Smithfield. • •• 4- • . N B. Saperior family Bread ; rye and dyspepent Brea large and small rolls, freak etreryinoming can be had the store, or mywag on, or.at my stand Inthe market, Cakes and Confectionary:on hatid and made to order. ap294Y Nol.o Conunerelal Row; rAberty st. etlt 15,the boat Cough Medlehie lever Saw.” READ.thti following proof of the superiority of Dr. Wil lard's Oriente/ Cough Afixturs, from arespeentble cit izen, who :has ixiedit; , , • 'Prerssmtort, Deosld, 1841. Mimeo Here Baocrstxr,-After laboring i hr several weeks under the disadvmnages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus ftir,xesteted the ef fects Of ieveral of the ttinfallibles,r I was mdeced to poi , chase a. bottle of your Oriental Cough Brixtire;ond give it a fair trial. -To my great surprise, after using only one half- Of the bottle I foundrnyself,entirely,weli.. "his the tnciticOttiAcver saw. " " • - True cop y. Sold_by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggitits, Commer cial-Row, Liberty street, near Canal. Jana W,DAOUERBEOTYPE.BOOMS,Xra"....& - qitS4- D ,/1 imps, Peorthstrou,-Hotrott 1.-Airrnotre, maguSrled ;lYPiels frsmt the Eastern •cities, would call theattentum of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third , story of Burke's building, 4th st Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured - that tie pains he spared to produce them in• the.. highest perfection of the art. Ourinstruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures ;udstuptwsed for higlifinishAndirinhfulness to imbue. public art, solieited to call and examine., . ' ; ; Persons elided for *mires ore'neither rejoined Or ex:- peeled to take them unless perfect etuisfeenon 'given. I N. B. Operators will find this; good ; depot for Steck and'cheimeals. . r I Irrlnstructions given in tl o giri f containing the Ptere recent Improvements. ' lan? oyateid; Agency's • OYSTERS CHEAPER THAZUTHE CHEAPEST.- Receiyed this day, /Bract from Baltimore, by Er- Press,.Fino Fra , th Oysters, ,which- will sell lowqtt my store; thd Dia'mond atlArm. Kranier's,.earner:of Second and Stalthfield effects; and' H"o.l{PllfllLbOtmet of Fifth and Market alleyp• • • I will receive them dairy at The above, places.: All Oysters warranfed minty retartedd, if riorgoad; •••• • noi2s•: - • z • • • ••, •-. , . . . NYS'scf.lllllllnery, a ilklo r '..Velatetsi, tk.43:.:. Jeer received from Nett,' llfork r e choke sake; non of elegant rieb Saline, Silks, Winter Ribbons; F.renob . Flowers, .Flumes, Zee. 'A handsome RS' sortrnent of..Winter:Bonnets,:floOds, Capes, . Cardinals, Visetts,..kc" on hand andmade to order in the lateststtle, at the Shortest notice.. _.-.. : .. : laßli. DUFF, r: I dee() ; ,' . . , - i ay . o.to St: Clair st. (West side.) i . • , FASHIONABLE ISILLINERY.--Ints. S. BA d • Fourth eteget, near Mood, would infaref theLadiee Pittsbnegh•and . iicialtt, tbat she will open .. Tuesday, 24th insviaii, extenekte assortment of. ria and :Wintei Millinery. • • A - eet2o , _ n RANGE A BLE SILK 718111*,408. CiMiersLis . Erna:«Air:R. Murpbyhairon And a few irerytend some changeable Silk Visits; very suilable for Christmas , presents, which he is selling at. reduced prices. Alsoy: handsome Dross Silks, Satin, spperfize flew. ..Wife hum , cambric fidkis: - -(1 , duCZT I . - ; , , • Smith, lltglillll comer, TT _IY_EJVCONIPLAINT,: J - AUNDICE4...DYSI'EPSLIt., „LOW....R.VOUS DEBILITY,: DIBEASE",OF -THE' KIP NEV . % •ASTIIIIJA, and 'all'utrepticzns : arising froml , derangethent - or disease in the :Hillary, Engel,: true,, Vascular,: Respiratoty, and Nervous Systems, such an constipation, inward piles;beanbitrinilosabfappetite,coac. „ • ed. tcmgue a 'acidity of, the stem- •• . I •-• .• etch, swunming of the head, • t• „• fullness -or weight in the • - • • c stomach, dimness of .• vision palpita. • , •.. • lion of, the. hoary, • - ; • • Chokineorstiffirmating sensaungepressiont of , epirit , ;sudden 4ashea of heat, pain :in thm.side' or back,}.. weitlmezta of the limbs„ cold: lea, constant im-”- agirungs•of evil, fever and; dullgain in the • ' head, pain - and difficulty of breathing ; - when lying upon the side, frightful', - driams,soureructationa,yelloir- . , flees of the skin- and eyes, •' , • deficiency rof,perspira. - • , , ; non, ikc; &e.‘ can be • ' effectually ' by DOCTOR HOCiFLAND'S ,•• CELEBRATE) GERMAN HITTERS. Their Power over the ahove diseases is not axe elled If equalled-by tiny:,other .preparation in: the United' States as the.cures inthit eity attest, in many cases af. "ter akllful phyeieianb had failed. ; - Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of, insanity--•fromdisorder or olistraction a morbid action of the sympathetic and,other nerves follows, and the rune- Mins of the brain axe impaired and deranged; as nerve& Mc the connecting medium between mind: and matter it . follows from the- reciprocal[ ; action that both must, be 'lnotegr lesaimplicated, and deranged aimultaneouslyi derangentemultere *plats° produce dilsenieof the SKIN,: LUNGS, :UTERUS and KIDNEYSins well as the brain. The thousands wan die with :YELLOW FEVER; CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, - owing to the same cauee; and rho; majority of cases of that most Painful. `disease, CONSUMPTION, alienates from Me stuns.: In fact the, stomach isthe important organ in the system Of matter;uul.'o4 , l l l l'en.deltend for the success and all ,the' Advantages to be derived- from, the administration of in _ternal "medicines, Its. functions'. are o( the; uunost portance to every one itzeonstitutingthe source and foun tain of. life, which is nutrition. No organ possessetigneh rn rearkablesympathies, none suchremarkable powerM rt Modifying every pa of the system. • , The tare succesain treating disease of the liver and sicanacheuccesithlly,has not been a,warit,ofpathological knoivledge cot their functions,. nut the .preparation ;of a tomtit:mud Mat windd act upon:the disease and all the sympathetic afflictions. • That point has been gained in these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, and tvilllh every.ease permanently destroy costiveness, and give strengM and vigor to the frame, at no. time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful tothe most. delicate stomach under-any circumstances. ALL CAN BE CURED - • WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED; lurtrruza rut rowan or -simnclatal. The few months this preparation has been before public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the. land, their objeetheing - for the' benefit of suffering humanity;itir success has surpassed all preeedents; and:it is free from: ail alcoholic stimulant. syrup % mercury, ;lone r quinine,. and . all injurious 'ingredients, and especially adapted to theiliseases of the variable e Innate of the United States, andthe West In"- WEEK'AND• DELICATE CHILDREN,. are made - stilling b using it—in fact it is a family Medi.' eine, and "calf be administered with safety to a child one year old,the delicate female, ora man of ninety. - • -The 'Philadelphia. Democrat says This medicine has an egtraoldirtary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. - We can speak from experience,.Mat it, has prodocednfutnY winnierful cures." • , ' The Daily ,Sun Says:—"Webelieve,- it one of the hest mediemei of the age=, ! •tt friend having - used it in his. family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint." . -; : • . . I The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says :—"Do our good citizen who are invalids, know the many , salon. Jane g cures that have been performed by Dr liootland's celebrate. Overman Bitters? Bliley do not, we reccomv. mend them to. the. German -Medicine Store, 273 Race street; aft who are" nffilicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or' Nervous Debility; the. Doctor has cured many of. oar citizens, after the beit,physicians bad (ailed. -We have used them, and they , have proved to be a medicine that every ' one should know of, and we cannot tefutin giVing oar testimony in their, favor and that which gives them greater claim upon our lintaliie ef fort, they are entirelyvegetahle.' • The gvenin g Bulletin sayr,The Celebrated German: Bitters are an invaluable remedy. for Jaundice, Dyspep sia. and nervous Complaints." • '• • Neal's Gazette saysi---“It is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our,.colcunne, because we are uniVilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately, makes" us generally. strangers to such articles. A: word, how ever, of Dr,..lioofiand's German Bitters. -This ova rsow' to be an excellent article fulfilling in every, respect what is claimed forit by the advertiser. : • The Daily (crews saps:. ' "A Mitorcrrat.—We kpeak knowingly of Dr. Hoof ; land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is n blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges titre and nervbus systems, "it has ; not, We think, an num. —it is 1 VEGITAMLE PILHPARATION /LSD MADt WITEIOUT AL , aotioL , and to all invalids we would recommend it'as worthy their confidence.' . What stronger testimony can a mediciriebave? At the Depot Can be seen the' evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregbing dis ease,, - - Principal Depot; Gentian Medicine Store. 278 RACE Street,' and for sale in Lancastertv' John F. Logan; liar risburgiby'D. W. Gross; and respectauls 'dealers gen erally throughout the country. Q.114:p106 THAT DREADFUL. 031.1011:—The Lump 10 are in danger, the work of the &strops 'has been" begun, the - Cough of Consumption bath it it a sound of death. Asa sous Moreau?. - Tour darling child, your idol and earlblYieT, Is noW perhaps .confined to her chamber by ufistngerotts cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shruuken fingers, tell the hold disease has alretitlysasined upon her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul: Toetso Mist, when Jest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair 'prospects of the Cu., tore—your hecuc cough and feeble limbs tell of your lon of hopc,bnt you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs,- it is _— _ _ 8 ermants. All-Beallng. Balsam. Mrs. Arrstm,- the, with of Wm. It. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr . . Sewell of Washington. Pen, Roe and McClellan of, Philadelphia, Dr, Roe and Dr. Mott of NeW York. Her friends all thought. she must die. : : She .had every,appearance of beingin consumption and was so. pronounced by her physienum— Sherman's,Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. Gausinulrrg, of Bull's 'Perry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies fulled to . give ielief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, tSit Broadway, has witnessed its effects ill several eases where no other medeeine afford, ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C.. also witnessed its wonderful -effects in curing Asthnu4", which it never foils of doing. Spitting' Blood, alarming as it.may effeetnally cured by thisßalsam. heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. - - - • Revi; 'last? Josszt, 108 Eighth avenue, was. dured of cough end catarrhal affection of SO yeses standing. The first dose gave.him more relief than all, the other medi cine he *had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, .10 Delaney street, gave it to a sister.in.latv,who was laboring under, Ccinsumption, and to ano th er ease)* adlieied with th e Asthma. In both cases its effects were iminedinte, Soon restoring them to cotnfortaitte health. Zilra.'Ltrcarrts Wales, OS 'Chriatie.st., suffered front 9Oyetirs. Shermtues Balsam relieved. her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by lit timely use of dim mediciinv Thiii indeed in the great remedy fits Coughs, Colds, Spit ting IRMA, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthnia and Consumption. Price RS cents and 81 per bottle; Pritzeipal Office 100 Nassau street. New York, - Like Wise Dr.'Sherman's celebrated Cough; WOim and . Camphor - Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paite,ond 'Poor . •• Sold•wholesrde and retail by WM. JACKSON; . at :his Boot turd Shoe Store ' and Patent 'Medicine Warehatise, Liberty street Pittsburgh, Lead . of Wood street, and by the, rollonting duly appointed Agents : for Allegheny A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; 'Jonathan Wiriest, Manchester; I. R. H. Jacques, Birmi.nghami,.A. S. Getty, Wylie istreet;-.1. G. Wotan, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley t Enst Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins-, burgh; Thou, Aikan, Sharpsburgh;'Sartil. - Springer, Clin ton; James hi:Tee, Stewartstovaq. John ..Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth;' Rowland & Son,' hPiCees port; licEldowney, Bakerstown; , Riley htiughlin, Plumb Tawnship;Wm. Temperandeville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentinn; G. H. Starr, Sawicki ' mar9-ly - &41 - 0 T ' T . V. LA f• • - INL ville, N. X., says: "I am 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 thdm, and have administered teem to my patients," Yevei And Agne, Dkspepsia and Bilioui Fever, are. WI.. .Medixittlp cured by the use, - of Dr:.Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 Cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTILBERT _ . Smithfield Street, near Third.. Also, byWm;Cole Allegheny eity • J: Smith, Bir ntteghant; and ..loltu APCraeke a Fifth . fth' Ward. febl7. Jay.nesic Family Medicine., D8..8. COOK, Piqua, Ohio,- - writes, March r. 18413: ~ I `l have used your •Verrntfuge, Carmitunire BaZtam,- and Expectorant, In my.practiee, -for the last three years, and havn been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to mr:.recollection, failed of realizing:_my fullest -expectation in ..their curative , properties.. : Your other medicines! cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from:those I haveused, I doubt not but that they, claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have - used tnem. I was formerly very partial tol lllol / 0 Verinifuge, until I becarneaequam ted with yours; which has my decided Preferenelq any other;now in use. - Ressectfulty, yours, ficc, S. S. COOK' hi. E./ 1 B:r For sale ; in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 75 A, PAHNESTOCH , I3 COUGH SYRU.P.r,This pre. r psiationbas proved itself to.be of very great erica- Via the core.of obstinate Congha,- Colds,- Asthma, Spit.- nun of Bloitd, Whooping Cough, andother Pneernoni6 , Aireetitinic.and the propnetara- feel warranted in recorv, pending it- as - a safe and - useful medicine, and are pre.: ,pared..tp, show , certifigates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. , _ It is pleasanuto the taste; mad is offered atto low nprice . as to' place it"-within the reach of:every person. l'here. are, perhaps, bat few Cough preparations that. , will pro-. 1 duet. such ,decided effects of ectean such a short tans: Pre-' pared and sold by. - - . B. A PA,IINESTOCK:i.i CO., , . tomer of 'Er stand Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets.' . . decla DR- RALPH ' S. CEISBEICHD V*GIITABLZ are for Sale, wholesale and retail, at the • ' ' • ' '• • - • • • • No. bd r Admitbfield st.' Also, by Wm: Cole Allegheny J. G. 13rnithi•Bir minthomi 4104 MoCraeken, - Penn street, Fifth. Ward. • • i • .1 ' - • t. 1 • ~.1. ~ • 11 Oft'Al..EA brick divelliuthnnse and foton a plea sant.,,location, situated. on. KnOl,l vine!, ..kijegheay. The house is ivellarianged,havinga good Cellar t .'-a kitch en and dining ' room, hall - and two patio's, three bcdrnonn and finished garret. Lot is .24 feet, by 11)0 deep; to s a hack c s c. tre ar e e t: c ; m P i r i 7 c i e47 7 1',200 - . pass..mce T uTn e i tas kis , E 7 4 o ; i g n en han er : ;. b i a g lar4:e i.: .in , . . . flags .-, ' - ,-'. , - —•Smithficld atreqt), Reid= . -CHINESE HAIR. C REAM. -4411, metehlase;artleib. 'r, •• growth; boatityp and restoration of the .- " r .t:Critluil, whet once knoWn; will stmercediiillND C . i , tide of Ilia 'Wild nove l in 'dem,' Where, thithititxsele 1 batik, - thin,...tdicalthi;., udr minim; grey, afew appjic • tie') . " will Make the,htur soft and dark,and gtve tt. abe • tiftly liiiely appearance; and will also make ittaitin ilk liveliness' and healthy color, Pivicens long as all the 1 Preparations , that Arc geuerallY wept, -WbCfel llili heir IS' thin, .or has. fallen oth it may be restored by. using sly. Cream. - Every lady and gentlem an who is in the habit of , usingoilit on their haiiihould at one e plitchtuse a bottle of the 4 hiaeld. Hair Cream; as it is so composed that it will net injure the hair. like ihe, other prepazatitert, bat will beautify it, and give perfect. satisfaction in every bil stance. .. For testimony to it verysnperior qualities, see the fob. lowing /titer front the • Rev. h.Tr. Caldwell to Illesnh: Hendershot[ eh Stretch; Nashville, general agoutis, for the Southern Slates: - ,.,. '.* - • ' Later grilse Rev. R. Caletteeß,Partorqf the Printhyteriim! . . • : , CAurch, ,Fitialki. - ',I : :, • ' I Mamas. Eximissuorr er Si=ren: ,Ciprizmu.s•-1 take p.easure in 'adding my testimotty in faVor.of the excellent preparation called Dr. Pterith's CAilide Hair Creeint; 'MX,' :about two years ago my hair watt verr dry, bristly; and disposed to come out; but having procured:a bottle of the. Cream, and used it according to the prescription it:le-110w elastic, soft, dud firm to th e bead . Many baistuns.and oils wore 'aoplied, each leaving my haiiin a worse stat e . than before. - This Cre am,• however; his' Met, my'expee- Unions,. , . • , ~. . : - %... As an article for the toilet, m y wife:gives it pi:uteri:add over all others, being delicately perfumed and,not s idik- , ' poled to rancidity. The, ladies, especiallnwillfind th e Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in thettgly . ep.ittatielps for the toilet • ,Respectfully, &e., '. ' • - ' .....' It CS.iirittr.l.6! • Pulaaki, JanuarY 7, lett7: . 117 1 Sold ,wholeishi and. retail, in Pittibargliihi Jo : ht. Townsepd,_4ls Marketat, and Joel.hlohler,corner 0 Wood and Fifthstu - . - '' ' ' ' ' " l Ifi•detw-IT cannoned against using-Comnicm•Prepa- Ls red Chalk: They are not aware haw frightfully ma rious it is to the skin how.coarseduawronghi how:sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk ! Besides it le Injurious, containing a large' quantity! of lead! We Have ,prepared lietiatitld 'vege , • table article, which we call . 14:meal:Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterimut qualmeti,anditimpiews to the elan a rultaPls 'healthy, alabirineir, clear, 'walk white • at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the Skin, mairing'it soft and atabeth. • • • Dr. James. Andersoh;Traotieli ChemistChetnistof filaisachn sena, says:" After analysingJones'Spinish Lilly White; I• find it possesses aka mosebeautrialand natural,and at the same Urns =lpecac white I ever saw., I certainly can *conscientiously recommend its' se to sin whose akin requires beautifying.. Price 25 cents a box. , ,Directiona —the best way to apply Lilly White,. is Witlimaft leather . or wool—the former "'preferable. -,•...• • • A Inns srr or Thorn son 25 .etrisruS.—White teeth, foil breath, healthy. gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or - rodeo' cleaned :witEJortes' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful • ivory, and, at the same ume ic is so'perfeetly innocent ' and exquisitely fi ne, that irsoonstant daily Arse is highly advantageous, even to those teeth.that are in good errndi lion, giving there a beautifid polish, : and pmsvencing a premature decay. Those alretidy'decayett,it:ptevents from becoming womb--if also fastens suchris Is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render thelotilest teeth . delicately.wiute, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or2ZI cents a box.: All the abovenre sold only' at 62 Chatham st., slip of tho American Eagle, New Yorki and by the appointed Agents Whose names appear in the next column. . • . • Wtra.'ros SIAIULY, and get a rich husband; lady "Your, face is your fortune.. let beautiful, clear,, fair? 'ls it, white t If not,it can made's° even• though. it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled.• Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Chemieal Soap. The effect is glorious and - magnificent.' But be sure yoaget•the gents. lac Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American piste, 62 Chatham street. • • . • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum Scurvey, Erysipelas , Barber's J Itch, are often cured by ones' Italian, Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has; failed. That it cares pimples, freckles, and clears the skill, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 65 Chatham, street. - Mind; reader; this seldom or never fails. •, • • • •" b: INGLIS,. Jr., Patterson. gold at Lacason's SS Liberty st.i head of Wood, Sign DC of the Si • Boot. . • rior-231. ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A, IiALP.CENTS.' —Marriage.--CortfidentiaL—Ariylitdybetweeritwea ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fah to asked confidsmintly, can she. suppose any. man could admire her while She hes each. Yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse akin; and:such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the abovo sum, she, might have delicate white te k tb, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful henAof hair. She can have beautifalowbite teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Tones' Am ber Tooth Paste; a akin white, pure and spotless at inovr, by using a cake of the , gerrnmer-larun'italiaas Chartis m Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by, using e.3s. bottle of lona' Coral Hair Rbtoratica DO not: form an opinion against this before you trry, oryon will regret lh • but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at 62 Chatham at. For sale by • WM. JACKSON, Agent,. 82 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. /''CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITREe- r Ample ex perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERAITVE.• Ithas effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of, that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, . Dyspepsia, ke. • This medicine enters into the cireulation, and eradicates dis, eases wherever located.. It , purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the ;Kites of the skin ; and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowai 'ness;und invigorates the whole system,Und imam; ani motion to the diseased and debilitated constitution: There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico. • It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swat- lowing medicine. • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth at, near Wood. . - ratu3o A 11-eeSpe for the Houten Heart • MAO - FORCE ITS GROWTH ANDIREALTH,'MAXE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE—Persons • in consequence .of the ninny things sold, set down every. article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug.- If 'people could be made so try a an. bottle of tone's Coral How Re storative, and sed how it makesdry, rusty, red, light hair moist, Fort, aubtirn and dark, and keeps ii so; and *by its use foi sometime; causes it to-grow* wittingly hear:lure]; if people could see the number ef peer respectable Me ebonies that use it, (aye, and find it. the eheapeshthing they 'can inse t ) for dressing ondbeintifyiug the 'fain t for• keeping it ;soft and in order thiee 'times as long as . any other article made; and ',• • - • • ' Forces it to grow, stops its falling, • And costs but 3 ohillings to try - , • We formerly sold nothing /esti than Ell bottler; 'tut we wish people to try it. Sold ouiy . at 112 [mind telJ6liathiun' itreet,New Fork, and by ' ~ • - mar2.o .ww. JACKSON: Ant, S Liberty if. :I'SSTIAIO.NY for Dr. Willard , a Fatally Medi -211., cines.—The undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh.hav,- tug personally-used Dr. 'Willard's Oriental - Cough Alin-- tuna, rand erporienced its beneficial anent, do most akin , veconunend it as safe and , effectuali in all crises. Speaking from, experience, we believe that it has no sti petior; and would recommend itit'uie to all the afflicted. .C.HARLES LEWIS, Pittshorgh, March 16th: 1848. =•• . .irrSold by-J. Schoonmakei , do Col John Hays,Jamei A. Jones, J. 11. Casscl, John P. Scott, F; L: Snowden,' J. .Mohler; Ogden& Snowden: - ap23 Q ALT. RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORE.% E - RYISTPZ: LAS, Barbers Claps; ,Tors - Beark Pimples.-- Thieis creed by many physicians In thin bits- maringtha above,. and we would nen acaseiencionslk sell unless 'we kueW n to be all we statn. • . ' ' . As n 'cosmetic; the true JONES'S SOAP is purhaptt the oniy article ;ever known that `removed ' impurities; cleared and beautified' die skin; Yrial4Pg' yP.,"'ty;.l% smooth and white-as an inhale: But mind, tis so I Chatham andby•ktem •'JACKSON Akentr;', - Pa Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ,itabUrgh. nONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any:other N.; disease in our country. Thee young, the elk the beautiful and guy, are cal alike subject to its invidious ravages, end many whectie cheek has heeneupposed to bloom. with, the glow of health. But every earri-origi• nates in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—and only met witkremedies when too late. Witch the first symptoms with, jealous care, and make immediate ,useof the. Cough Balsantof Fahoestork do C 0,,, which will certainly check its further Orogress, and' restore the inflamed organs to tr.-beautiful FAFINESTOCE atc Co, corner Ist and Wood sts.cilio corner 6th and Wood.. deal - , 'TOR SALE;--All-that ::titthiatile:preperty:Whete the ;V: subscriber resides, fogether with the , imYrovements theiton; sitttlited on' Sittlt street, near:SMithfielkfront, ing onSixth it. 129 4., and in : depth:rim Cherry - alley, 240 feet,,This property is admirably-situated ,for ktiotel or a Public Hall, and contains a half square of : ground I or it might be divided - into 12 building lots, A, lets of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 129.feet.deep, and 6 bits with a front of 20 feet each on Cherr y alley by 10 feet deep. Jao s :lf , • _ ...Magazines Tar. Juszuaryi. 143 40,? JO.ECEPTED ;AT Id: A. MINER'S, Smithfield street; v thirdfioetahove Second eneet-‘-- r•--•! - codey's Lady's. Book, Unusually large', -kith- six ut tractive engravingsithmilte vary department of tho high eat order for tlin Nb.,' Commencing; a new volume. - Sartain's - Unica' Magazine; -beautifitlly - embellisfied, .arid_compriainipfio.pagee of ;readingmatter'all original, Grahanils Magazine, illtistratedlvalt Tour battutiful eat graVings ; a {all double number. ; ;Poems ,of. Jolin7quiney "lidame, with Notices ofhis and Character; ; . A Critical Defence of the Grant Street-Baptim Church; against thecharge of corruption, in the' adfinnittiationar her"discipline ; published:by order of the Church Rose and Gertrude,or the AlysUitiormWaPing ; 14ana; !Med from the FienehOf Rodolphe: Toprer. An Impartial • Account of the Life of .thn.liev:loWftl: narrative of his first marriage, oleo. hiatiecand; with many particulars never before. published. Second volume Paul . Ardenbeua, now coriaplitafiy, George Lippard Mary'llarton;*is Tale England; published by the Harpers. Julian De Clifford .or Wernareel.cie ;Tri Ropiance of Smiles and Tears ; ilituitrated. - Angelina Luxmore„ or the. Life of a Seanty.; tintEor of rhe lilt, Breach The flanchback or thOlfell,ltingor of Norio Dame; by Victor Hugo. ' . ialtseriber . informs'. the . public. 'generally, ands housekeepers :and: YardedlarlYs that . he is discenuutung the Queenaysnre business. and 'trill' sell salr /via present stock et red nced - priceit.; ',Those who wish to obtain China, Quetrutvare,.or Glass,wßl find this a rare opportunity fox. gettil inlets articles as, theylruat,' , , _ tench cheaper than the usua rates. Remember the . place, CHINA MALL, y t tri..-118 atreatLectr.the AuCtion ;:• P. r iwor.tlispase of my whole stock ,to,inlY Potion trisbinpo buy it r at a. bp.Tgrim. . • 7 • - - -- ST. 0 1..A1K ROUSE, CORNER OF TENNJAND, ST: •CloAltefSTlO.: - TARESR OYSTER% GAME, and 'everi:deliesey of the iesion- the market affords, - senred eff_ at the • shbneet tleldee,'Ssd'iti The very . best style. ..The.house is 'fitted #lllifid arranged; in. the best order, hider :the wan spawn% of ise237l ' JOHN . - EMil=2sl3llE=ll if_#..'_ - t;',Orit4):{oii*'uf . .',, , !-.2ff Tuirwicinzaw 81141/601F.-.4IIgtIATIO'BEI .:KERICANtOrttrenTed ihEarduckY Aolkitp_s3fact;,/stOwr e Antii4p;ll,figAleilith,.l-certain and bifuilible `cure or Sy rlttnei kly_wast,elittziEsuises, Sealde, BUOY, Tailor MYetnel 2 lht,b.""' " 6 ; Iclictoping-Voagh, in trtorypore''Throatittore o l d Irdiumedies,Flatalence Ulcers.Tasiler Bares; and lusmumiarsm whialtt s wits effcts te eid iduptising mann e r. It has neVer yet tailed when used ticeoiding Cies hobs:" Read Ihe:folloviitigr ' • ; r llAuciumnts, Allegheny ecn, P a. , . November 18,1840. This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret Gluiest, was curettif tiFtlic Lunatic Complaint ofseven y CID Standing. briteh she was so lame an to be obliged to use crutch es. In one week she was cured by,,giung'3 .Anwricart Oil; and could walk about es us tuil'Cvilitgut , her middies. . JONATHSW GHHEIBT. The-following is communicated by ,IVsa.Nash, Mr. Jackson's agent for Steubenville; O. • ' ' Sepik's:tan near Steubenville, who hid not been able to Vet a/the:tor ; his feet to-the grounfor cense:ranee of lameness, by the nse of one bottle wits enabled to walk two miles to a towrithip .election. ' It is likewise a sovreign remedy for CONTRACrION. O F THE MUSCLES AND TEN- Thu folloWringisVommunictued try mi..3v. Jackson's agent for . Steubenville . • . • A lady residing an.Steubetivllle the finger of whose hand was so contracted as to deprive ber of the use of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cared by the use crone .bottle of. the Oil, so that she now hall • the perfect 1150 01 her band fully equal to the other which had never been atiected. It has also been found to be a safe tuidinvinci ble agent in the speedy And certain cure of ~ DEAFNESS, in all cases not organically incurable. . A lady tesiding AtiCghellY City.v?Ps.effectiludlY eared • • • lianta.dnainess, of years , youth:twiner, s hy use • I of less than 011ebottle.of the . Oil; so th at whis..itahr she I bealt 'better than she bad ever done befogs. '• A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was aired Oenlitess of nine years , standing, by, the use of a small 'quantity of the - The - names and residences of the lady and gentlernanwill be given to those who desire It, at the office of the advertiser. Its properties are highly devilloped in the certain mid surpassingly speedy cure of. all cases of CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. - Illeseral cases of Cramp Cholla hate been - effectually cured by one dose of the Oil,ln the short spice .of halt an hour, when the parties have been'agonited with pain. IM curative properties have been remarkablysmanifested in the . radical core of.' .- DISEASES OP THE SPINE. ': A lady, the wife of a planter in en c , was curve effectually of.cnie of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which had confined het to her bed fora co:lsidore:le time,inwhlca she could not tent herself, It is also a tare remedy and perfect curs for pains in the small of the INFLAhutiATION OF TEISSITiriTETS ' • • " ' Rend the , following: ' • • • Frrriiiiugam Dee. 113,Iditt. . This:is to certify that X was tad with great pain in the email or my buck and kidneysiistieh affected me so tat:chili:it 'Coal:knot wand uptight. By tubbi t niextet nally t and using half a teaspoonful internally, ht and morning, lyres entirely cured. JOHN RIDD E/ ' • War4n - ,'Aittung Fa- Akentlemin - of Pittsbtrrglii affected with a-violent in .filllllMll4oll of:the kidneys -4-the pain. of which catiked Wasp, fain6-rwascouipletely , cured, in three days, by:th o use of the American Oil. The qualities of this • • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY is eivnemely penetratlng.and -anti-inflammatory', conse quently is confidently recommended as a soverelga rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either,external on n -- ternal: Used immediately after a cat, bruiseer Wound, it will cure and prevent • • • . GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • yisitom the New York Gazette, Oct.li, lh ), a daily paper deservedly at the head of the dolly press in. country. Bristori Extract of Sariopan7a.—lt were bit courtesy to call the attention of our readers to tide invaluable prep oration which will be found advertised in another column. .151r...Bristol isa brother, and•issnes tkhighly intenestlpg newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbent.of 'Which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by nearly all the preiebithe western 'country, and, wetoubt not, Justly eulogised.' It has hilts favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials , from tho most eminent .practitioners in every part of the country where it {bas been used. .There.is,beauty . and 211310 enough in, the bottles, and in the engraved labels 'Whleh they are:nveloped; to induce a parchalie,•even if the prepariatiolt itself were not one of the "sovereignest in the world,r-zuse very person most believe it is—that is, everyone .musl believe it la—that is every one who would not resist a mass pf documentary evidence conclu sive enough fo convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one of the bottlft.; gentle reader, and see . whether you do not agree with As Wilds point. • •'• - ' • For eole.by ; . 8.-A. FARNBSTOCK & Co., feb24- - ",eor.ollst and Wood and 6th and Wood sts. RP Ht IdATIShI„ tiOUT, AND TIC DOLORSIJ X.— Alli.krespectabler gentleman called at' our &Bee, as he Said, tci , ffiforta us that had been afflicted for . Id* years with Rheumatism or.Dout; 'and occaslonally..with„ Tie Doloranx; ,that he led been , frequently conlned to his room for months together,.and often sudered the Most in tense and excruciating pif, btit that lately' be.hid been naing.aynea Altnadre, from which he &Mid the most sig nal and unexpected relief. De sarrhe found the inedi eine very pleastutt ox,d effective and; that he .now. con siders himself perfectly cored;' -. 2 .Fhikufelphia Non/skims scan. - A net :Werra kvitcros.-kgentleinan of Sentifitlous :habit, hem indiscretion in his Pyotmgcr. days,. became af fected ~w ith: .Ulcerntions dn. Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skip. •,lirased t his whole system bore the marks of beiog saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep; painful, and 'offensive ulcers; and were as hollow . and porous . aa an honey-comb. It was at this stage of hie compinint,when death appeared inevitable. from &loath some disease, that be commenced-the use, of . Jayne's .Al terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is Perfect : The Alterativi operates throsigla the eirCulation, purifies the blood and eradidates disease from the system, • wherever located, and the numerous cores* lilts; per formed in diseases of the, skin,cancer, scrofula, guilts hirer : complaint, dyppepaia pnd'oiter chronic diseases, truly astonishlng.—Spirieopthe Times. • - • ' • Fourth For sale IA rittiburgh, at the.PEREV TEA STOttE, - • •• • Priests' Arrival srk No. 115 Woodl strops. InHODRINSON has just, opened. within the 'past . week; the Largest assortment of Vreneh CHINA, over opened lit this 'city ; 'consisting. In part of—Fancy, Plidn;White; Gold Line Whi t Gold Band Tea •Serts . c tut exteratvoutusertmeat of , Flowing Blue andLwer pool iron Stone Ware in Tea Setts win separate places, as may be required . ' Also, a beautiful assortment of Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and, pat terns, direct from the manufacturcra: • Ladies would do well to% /limn • 0c127 11.5 Wood :L. 3 doetgotiout ' • , • Busloess - .Collector:. • •:,!;; E ondersigned,encauraged by the 'lberia pritionage HE, of:the merchants. PrOfissional gentlemen, and ma- - . e saint' of the city, offer. hie nerrices for the' eollectioi Vf:neconnts in the elk,. of Pittsburgh and vicinity: 'Bay .,ingtattended to boainesior this kind for many years for the Board of Trade, nad being well acqualuted with this and the adjoining cities, be feels. confident of his, ability to give satisfacuon, by prompt and faithful 'atu3iition to till tnisiness entrusted to him. ' • JAMES GALBRATH A 4r. To. bo found, at Mr. WM. .B.lntchant Tat atreet,oppoaito the,PottOthco. „.•• . • . TEIV BOOKS--Irvines . Sketc,h illastxtued ,by 4,1 barley. . •, • • . , • ~. Willis' Pinang, illustrated by Leutze. '• • , Head's Female Poets of America, vrithpc4trulti The Fist of the Ifalek'ettrickers. • . A Fable for. Critics. ' Ellis' Mettical Romancer- The Child of the Sell: Lamb's Dramatic Poets. Lowell ' s • " • . Coaversations on . :ite old Peels. Dramatic IVorks of Beaumont and Fleteber, • Poetical Works of Spencer.. • . , • •• • Poetical Work& of.Ctiatteer. • • ', • • 7 Poetical. Works of Ford and Messinger. • . For &ale by • FL S. 130$ WORTH Ctr:, -• rrovl.o . . . 4th erreeitzrentlitarket. • . • • It has; in tiddition t been frrand a =atm:try; rdiaaing and effective rgmedy for Acne very unpleasant and tricot:ice. nient diseases, .• GRAVH6I AND 'URINARY DOMPLADITS. Price,•sl) cents pier bottle-• .-" - • Clantlon , ..Be on Your. etnixdr Thesueprisiog. excellence and growing popularity theliznencan.oll, has ,induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, milemble imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving die Un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • ' • • • In order to.be sure of obtaining the genuine, obsery the following irova-rninus: . . let.Seethat the name "Wpm. Jackson, $2 Liberty st head of Wood it.," Is printed on th e label of the wrappe of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. • - • - .2d. ,That each bottle Is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ing full' irections for use; and also containing the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors • likewise , th e name and address of the pro pnetors;ll).'Hail & Co., Kentucky'. • :' 3d. Purchase on.* of the advertised Agents, of whom-have a show till, on which is printed - the names of the Proprietors and General Agents--thus f D. Hall& Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh', Pa., General Agent for Wektern Pennsylvania,' and part- of Ohio and Western Virginia; and' the printers' names= hPhlillln 4.'Sbryock, Pittsburgh—prlated at-the . bottom of said show bill. • • • •• • • • . 4th.. Observe—the genuine American Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, and itsspecific gravi ty lighter Midi water. The counterfeits. are .rnostly. of a black color ;=some -white; like. Spirits' at' Turpentine, said to be refined and clarified soute Sentra 011—otb era Ittaixture of o th er comma:tail's; tuid. one ablack filthy looking.miztnre,parporting to.come from Cie -Pittsburgh and ALlegheay blispensary Co." None of. these cond. terfeitgossess either the virtueer the power of thelrus • tr_T•Soid -wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, General andSole•Agent (or the Proprietor in Western Pennsylvania, _Western .Virgirda, and Northern Ohio; and by the following drily appointed Agenrs,in Allegheny county,' !a.: , Dr. Brown • • Allegheny city. • I • • • . ' .J. R. Jolutson t ' . •:. • ;•": .. Jonathan Ohnest,lHrinehester. Alexander Asaile, Wylie street: . • • • ' ' Jtiegnea,'Eirtninglam. • . Wm. J. Smith; Tera kf eraneeville. • •• Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbungb.. • . • ' . Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . ' • •' • Z. Mitehen c Wilkinsburat. , •' ' • • Thomas Aikin, Shambiargh. • ' • H. Rowland & Son, bl'Keesport.:' t • . C. F. Diehl, - Elizabeth. • '• • . . . John Black Tonle Creek. . •••.'s flI Bakorstown.:".: • - Samuel Springer, Clinton. • : James MlKee, Steivartatawn. • • . Riley l'il'Laughlin, Plum ''• : . leremiah•Flerming„Lawrisnleville. : • . : Robert Williams, Arthursrille. - • P. Daft', Aecountimti ••• Thomas Scott, Mason; • Jan- McGuire Me rchl lhilnh Wm. B. Seale; , - , Dr. nght, Dinihn; c. Dodge. . • • • (nov7:3mi - Gabriel Adams; Carotherti L. FL Livingston• Jaraesigarshall;.. George Breed; Dr. Gao. D. Bruce; CM
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