Cotiiing Ztores ee:;4l.lve - - NEW, -GOODS! :NE W' GOODS!! • ,„4:, • - Greater .Barg-ainS than eyer can now be bad it Ige the:rig:lof iinlATtirkel at, t between_ Xhink and Fourth, where is just - opened a'ff*7 l :lrd - Stock of r Dry Goods; cheaper than the santesuulity of Goods have ever been offered Pitts. burgh WAf t L. EUISSELL, No; 62 irarket street, between Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden. Bee '-Hive, has now received, and offers to his numerous cus tomers and the-public generally, the largest, ebettpe.st stud most splendid eta ck. of Winter-Dry Goods ever offer ed in this city. .TheseDoods have been purchased in the Eastern Cities since the late fall in-prices, and will, Its sold to cash buyers at a great reduction, much cheaper than they could have been sold in the early part of the reason . Arnan c ,• - • this huge and extensive stock will be found many choice .and fashionable Goods of the latest int- LADIES , DRESS GOODS. Scarletßashmeres, all wool, a- beautiful article ; Cherry .col'd, - do. figured and plain; •': Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; Scarlet de Laines, all wool. very cheap ; ' Mazarint Blue De Eaines; low prices French Merinos, all colors. extremely'low. 'A large assortment offig l / 4 1 Cashmeres De Laines,new est designs, from 121 to SO cents per yard; these are very cheap- -Also, a - large suick'of Alpacas from 12-1- to 6 0 cents tier yard, all colors, and a great bargain ; with 'a splendid assortment' f bonnet ribbons of the latest im portation. _Velvet ribbons all widths and colors. : very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet amine and 'velvets, colors; French worked capes and 'collars; scarfs, cravats ; gloves and hosiery, all as reduced prices. -' SHAWLS! SHAWLS !! • Best assortment in the city, rind very cheap Long and Square Shawls, beSt quality. , Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls; • Black and colored Cloth. do: - , Brocha and Silk - do.' -Plaid Blanket Shawliall qualities and prices_ -- • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !Cheapesuin the City! A large stock of Blankets; all qualities; which will .brt sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. • . DOMESC GOODS. CHEAPER TEAR TI THE CHEAPEST! A large stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colori, only 3 cents per yard ; best quality British and American Prints, 0 to 10 dents per yard, yard wide ; British Purple Prints, 10 to 121; a large supply red, white and yellow Flannels, some as low as 121 cents per yard, very cheap; Bed Ticking, from 8 to 1.81- cents per yard.- Also, a large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Crutsinets, Kentucky Jeans. and Liaseys, together with a very extensive as sonment of blew bleached and unbleached - Muslins, from 3 to Seeran per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach ed Aluslitus; only 5- cents per yard; bleached Muslims frons3 to 8 dents per yard. All of which will-be sold off at reduced prices, at the sign of ,the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market. street, between Third and Fourth sus., N 0.62. (deellltf / WM. L.,RUSSEL:. lIkVLDY.IkIADE CLOTHING, • • SELLING, OFF LOW %POE - CASH. 10 DELANY, N0..49 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, having L . - lenished his Stock within th last and resent monthsre p with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods at exceedingly low prices, offers the beet assortment - Of .CLOTHING to be had i n the City, at the lowest cash price. Amon et them are every description of Dresi and Fix:Mk Coats; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and material. such as French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. bfue, broWn and drab Blankets and Cana da Prize Coats, of the latest styles. Every desenptiori of PantalOons and Vests and other articles in the Clothi ing line.. • Also; affenerid assortment of Wads to make to order, bleb will be made in the most fashionable manlier. on :Zia shortest notice. fdeciSl. - P. DELANY. Fashionable Clothing Store. . „ WERIIEBURG begs leave to inform his friends and N.J: the "public in genecal that he has opened a NEW REA D_Y - M.ADEFASHIONABLECLOTHLYG STORE, on Market street, second door from Second street, where he has, and always keeps on hand, a full assortment o f Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which he will sell ori lie Most reasonable ternts,,for CASH. - He also wishes to 'call the anention of his friends and he public in general to bis very extensive- selection of French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres in endless variety, and Vesung.s for every one's ate, which he has selected himself iti the East, and which will be made to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Head quarters, 251 Liberty street, (lute McGuire A. Co.) and at prices tam will not be questioned by the best or bargain-makers. C. WERNEBURG,. • N 0.251 Liberty street, and Market street. 2d door from Second: • • Business Cards . TYRANTS X ASs' WELL - MOIVOPOLrfi'S =ST FALL: • - - SO , MUST . PRICES; TATHICH taut Will be p roven by calling at 111eGuret's V 1 Fashio nao le Tailoring Establisbment,Third street,' Ch erica Ecnlding, • Morro: Smzu.prqfttt and-quickadm. VAIMMT : Fresh and good. Caueverricus : Veryfar in the background. My old customers, and all others, are respectfully in-: rmed that I pa! waiting for them, MeGITIRE, 0ct.29 . • Tailor. St. Charles. vir& WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention . .' of our friends and the public to the great variety ,, .;:of VLYTER COATINUS . .and other artieles„ we have just received—amongst which will he found the greatest variety.of BLUE, BLACK, DRAB, a, d PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC. and BEAVER CLOTHS.— FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSThIERES, VESI7NGS, fc.. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to an comModate all who may fauor us with their patronage, With good Clothet, at low price's. Give us anal!. frp Remember, 218 Liberty street. opposite foot of 7th. nov3o . , AIchIULLEN & DOWNING. • , •du J. 1".. 11 , CANGE, N 0.17 d."/I/ CORNERSTKTII AND LIBERTY STEETS. 1110 raving enlarged and newly fitted up. heir establish ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie• tyfor spring and summer wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth• . ing is extensive got mid ,up in the best manner. of durable ma terial, well worthy theattention• Of Wrist "Wlithing to" ,purchase. All are invited to call, and may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. , rge assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. ap 10 Gmo. ' C thing i , Clothing 3 I Cloth tag 77ts •es Big Thar: vs. The IVesten; !Fetid !! WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now .1.50,0 "I I made and ready to be offered on the most literal to sto my old customers and the public in general. The Pr.. :etor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arranvements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo stung mat has ever been offered in - this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold tor must certainly render the old unri.. • veiled Three Bic , Doors one of the : greatest attractions of tne western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home add abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment It he a well established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade and this being the case' n the 'amount sold, I can adroit to sell at reach less profit than others could possibly think 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 conclusion, I will make it the inter est c if, every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at ihe Three 'Big DOOM 031.21.1MCW ' JOHN APCLOSIIEY. wIT,W 600Ds, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron 131 City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine •French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeris, of the most modern styles; • fine figured Cashmere Veetings , Silk -Velvet, Plain and Fancy. Satins.—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashicmable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; I.:tidy , ' ' Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck 'and Pocket lidkfs„'Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every article usually 'kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to. their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. LW Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth o f Market. • foctlB.ltl C. APCLOSKEY. Duffrs New System of Book-Seeping. JrIST PUBLISHED BY RARRER..BR.O 7 .4, N. YORK HE first pail of this work, embracing the most cum • Plete course of Instruction and practice, on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever, published. Price 75 cents. The whole work, erribractng the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated In two addition . al semi of books, with a chapter on partnership 'settle menu!) and a Key tithe oral exercises,—full clothbound, 840. ' The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the public'Sentiment in reference to this work in that city: " It contains matter that is important and interesting to the merchant and mart of business, to whom I think it will.be found highly useful. C.. 0. HALSTEAD, '.. 'President Manhattan Bank, New York." , . • "It is calculated to be exceedingly useful td practical' Accountants-and Teachers of Book-keeping. • RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merclet, • No. 88 Front street, New York." "Remarkably .. and complete, and. will certainly convey" a thorough - knowiedge of the subject. The an - dereigned intendsitsing,ifts his Teat'Book. JOHN H..SHEPHERD, Teacher of Bdolc-keeping, Cplumbia College, N. Y." "It is in every waycalculated to giye a clear and sat isfactory insight into the very useful seienchof which it treats, through all its gradations, from the simple style ,imitable to - retailers, to that requisite for the most varied and comrgicided Conunercial business. - A S. FRASER, Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New York." '1 believe it will be bf great service, not only to the newbeginner, but to the most experienced accountant. - • Cashier bream : tic's Bank, Wall street." "1 consider it the first work I have ever met with from tr, which a thorough practical knowledo of the science can '1 ,I r L rio, ' I be obtained. • Merchant - 5:3 143 .1 }1 0l C st A N:, Li For Sale at . the.l3ook Stores. , and at n the.Author'soL, Aced emy, corner of the Diamond 'and Market street. oet3l , - ,IN ES; BRANDIES, EMS, &c.-1.0 baitpipes, uog• / nae Brandy, " 311 11' H a nliec'Ti" AI ht. piper,' Co ac Brandy, 125, . 1 . Otani, Raptly & Co." iT‘, ‘t . . " Pinet,Cbstillon & Co." ' octaves Rochelle ' 4 . "A. Seigre de.", " • pipestrisllatid Gin, ' ' ', ' . qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry.lVlne;"DufGordon*Cd." 4 a a a It• --44 - . aßeigbadera /131 ". " " Madeira u 10 " " '..L. P. Tenerife '' l '" Carpenter " ' 44 ": " " Oporto ', • various grades at cl . F L,,,b,,..,..., , ~ „. c. . . .. . . . . • IR buds., 20 half dc.otnd 20bbls. Raid Sauterne Willie • 10 " - Horde:aim Clarst, '1 Montferind i" - • '— - ' 1.2 " ' Marseilles ". ,i. '''Bergasl;": -• ' 15 baskets Cluultpagtie 'wine " Heldseicki" ' ••• ''' /i; ." • ' • • "•"P. A. Mumm& Co." 4 a: ..44 - 444 - .41 • .._ n ~, - i • ~-.......••• ~..,.., .7 ' nIIANGEARLE SILK VISITS, ion Cannrisria Pas' CI Messes are"f„vaiiinia trades " , n / 3.4 e g I n l e l' d Eir bottle. ' . ; T . clac.A. - oRmAKERs r--- ' The;un' iers'igneil henna hithri. T , :...l•Pirra—• W. R. - Murphy' bait on hnnd a: few very hand 10' 10: " Bordeaux Oliv e pa ; stop-1440; "Lbratids 0' ► ' = and will sell, to .close, the, lot,: al greatly-reduced :some ehangeableSilk Visits, verystuishlefor Christmas A _ppi.,1.400 Ibis. fine eating and cooking ' Apples, .Si - " --" - ' — "o. •• t ‘!. :414, iec'd per steamer "Consul," and for sale by I, a utotirsv, •. : races, all svool,preh• Cl o t h, all IL union- Damask. presents, whiclt lie" is Selling at reduced' prices. .1.8 0; ''' 29 1 " ' 'Mourne" • "'-' " ' ''' " JUR' received - Mid andEaliarMißilakramsifrn• •R.-D. moMpSoN, , ;.; handsome Dress Silks,..Satin, superfine new style linen 4027 ''-' - - - :-- -'- - KING ' dc DIOORHEAD. : fOr !tale by - (seP2l) . - MILLER •fr. RICKETSON. - dead •.-::,. 110 Market st i three doors frour Liberty/ . eambrie./Idlcfs,~fre. , faa Steel and File Manufactory. ri IHr subs:crib - ere" have enlarged' their Steel and File .l Blatiufactody, on 'the corner . of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsbargh, by erecting w eon verting fUrrince; a melting furnade and atilt hammer. Their . Steel, nowlieing of ii superior quality, and having engaged conipetenteperatives, they are prepared to fur.: nish Tiles 'of every description, that will compare wi th the best imported article; and being determined to make itrhe interest of all Who use Files in'any way; to pur chase from themi they will sell their Files ,at reduced prices, for Cash. -They will also re-cat Files, and pur chase thoie whichare worn and broken. Public patron. age is respectfidlyinvited, .nov7l ANKRIAI 4- CO.. a===ZEZ=lC= Western New-York College of Health. %I ;Alma lITIUMT, BINTALO, N. Y. DR. 0. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP ,11 - IHIS celebrated remedy is consuus ; y increasing Its .1., 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 cam' plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and ,all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaintsit stands alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical;--(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint; Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, !his medicine is offered. No mineral agent, nodeleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these discus- Os with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the aye tem torpid.. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of a molt painful character, is immediately relieved, and a curaGsl i ows by a few days use of this article. It later beyond y other pteparation for this Aisease, or forother disease originating from impute blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the dneys, die., or Intim:nation of the same, is immediately elieved by a few days use of thismedicine; and a c tire is !ways the result of its use. It stands its aCertain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangementi of the nriale frame Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men-. struations. ? oarticlehas ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. limey be eelied upon es a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to doss, could give a thousand names as proof of retires in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from "the effebt of mercury, will And the bracing power of this article to net immediately; and the poison. ous mineral eradicated from the system. thEruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of iss article vuanryrna noon, and drive each diseases from the systent. See, pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here ; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and ti sfronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and, lingering invalid LIOPY or, end. keep taking the medicine., as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAMSAPARILLA.3 7 Strauss, &a., aa cures for Dropsy; Gravel, ice. They aregood fornoth, idg,and concocteidto gull the unwary : Toren rune Nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill this article had done it. A posticularesudy of the pomPli le is earnestly solicited. Agents, - and all who sell the ar..' ti le, are glad to circulate. gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. b tiles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holding ft is o .more than the two small bottles. Look out and not, gatimposed upon. Every bottle has ' , Vaughn's Vegeta b4s; Lithontsiptic Mixture" blown upon the glass t the ;inen signature ' f "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, d "G: C. Vanichn, 'Buffalo? stamped on the cork: None other are pentane. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, an sold at the Princi pal Offiee, 207,111ain itteet, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention' given . to, letters unless post-paid—order frOnitegsdarly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let tets, or verbal communications, solicitmg advice, prompt lyottended to gratis. 13Ptficeis devoted exclusively; to the sale of this article-- Nasstitt 5t.,N.Y>1.205 DMZ fa., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and 'Canada, as Agents. HAYS le BROCKWAY Agents ' No. 2, Liberty st., near Canal Basin, Wholesale and Bolan. SADDLE; HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUPACTORY.. 1 I OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave th .1n- ' , . 1. form his friends and the public generally, .h the continues M occupy that large and dom. . m ious Store Boom, formerlY occupied by Semite - esarck & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Weed struit, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,, Trunk!, Carpet Begs;,Saddle. Bags . , Valises, Bufirtlo RottesoVhips, and all other 'ail.' etas in his line. 1 e also keeps 'constantly on hand, and is prepared to to isb to order; lill Wills of Riveted Hcse, manufactured of he besttnaterial, Ana in a style of werkmanship equal' to he eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per' cent. eh apert , .'.', , , , ourzfry.ilferchtrnir aed Fanners would do well to call an examine hi..stock before nurchaiiitg elsewhere, as beis determined to sell first rate articles at very low priced.' ' • ' I;t7ZlonlLforget. the place, No. 86, lnrner of I.Vood eel and Diamond Alley:' • • , . • t ~p 26 PEOPLE'S 'TVA NapORTATION LINE . -•-• PI TSBURGII , -. 'l\ TO R.E.-$l - 11PPING.—The Boats belonging tchhislate J.l have been put m fine order, and are, noW'kennitte regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at ail intermediate Ports alongthe Canals. , A Boat will always be at the wharf, under the Itionongattela Bridge, and one will start regularly' every- other "day: The People's Transportation Line' has every- facility for carrying Freight and Passengera:- The boats *ill be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with greet dispatch,- by the canals. The boats are commanded by experienced and careful men--all of whom live an in.- terestiri the Line, ' • ' - MT-Goods Sent by:the:Line - to Erie may be forwarded to any plaint on'the-Lakes. • - - For freight or passage aptilylo - H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. • AGENTS: CLarut tc Co., ttettver. ' ' ' - • R. W:Crnmusouser,-NewCastle. nu:crams & Itlmmestmasar.,.Pulaski. - Sarnutrr Wausau & Co, Middlesex. Masort Hum, Sherron, Jossnt McCr.tout, Sharpsbuegh. - - • 9.8:& G. LoyeaT,Clarksvilfe. •:"Kuo McFAar...emn, Big Bend—. h S. C. Puratrot, West Greenville. J. & T. Kmerenuex, Adamsville. W. H. RiurartY, Hartsown.. W. Wensuroarn & Coy Sherman's Corners. Wm.PoWsa, Connerintvilie. Spring Corner. W. C. vi'liargai Albion: • --- Cranetville. •• Wm. TYMM,,Lockport. . E. Pam, Girard. _ - . A. Kl etStid.R.'Tomidintort & Co.,Erie. • The followung Agents in Erie will receive and .ibr ward Freight to; any Port on the Lakes shipped hY this Line: ZW M. Gallagher; • John Hearn,: G. W. Sever:tick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, "Kelsoe & Loomis, - Walker & ; ok;, lee Pitttabtstrgh Boat Line. t 4§Wigtt.• 1848. • '' • Per the, h ' d',Ant NEW Trannoortation of Frew t PrrracußGß; PHILADELPHIA, BALTImo YORff, BOSTON, &C. •' - • • . •• BORRIDGR CASH, Philadelphia. TAA.FFR 4. O'CONNOR,. Pimeargh. THIS old establishettLinei being now in full, operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with' despatch, Radon the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their Welk known promptness in delivering' goods :_pecu liar safety% in mode of carry ing—capacions warehouses at each Pi:hi; affording accommodations- to, shippers. and. owners uf produce,--together with their long:experience and Imre mining attention to badness, will secureto them a non tinnance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefplly ackdosmedge.. All consignments by and for this line received,charges paid, and forwarded in any rennired threctioni free' of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No Interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to Ni. following agents; BORBIDGE k.C.MaR t 278, Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE tc O'CONNOR, Canal Basin; Pittsburgh, OCONNORS CO, North street, Baltimore. , WILLIS M Ft .WILSON,- al 86, Cedar street, New York.. Merchants Transportation Line, Man VIA CANALS 'AND RAILROADS FORPH PRIA A ND- BALTIMORE: GOODS consigned uitir care will be forwarded with out delay, and - att. element current 'ties. C. A. 111 , ANULTY & CO., Canal .lasin, Penn Street, Pittsbumh. hIE,SEILLE.S & REYNOLDS - 272 and 34 , Market street, Philadelphia. RASE hIEERILL &' CO je29 Smub'swharf,-Baltimorts. Zderoiassntar, " 41 7 Freight" b 'a. litigEa - 1848 afiSiiM Ettwe Lus e i n vp itLi fo rg r i ii i l , ta n=i rta e 7 0 L3f a way 0wn, 13.411! dayabttrgh ; Water street, and Petershiurgh. . This Lit he was formed for the special accommodation cif the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very• . liberal patronage th e y have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and.the public generallyohat they'are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. PROPRIZTOBA. . JAS. A. LORE, HN GEORGE .TRINDLE, JO ?SILB Aaiun,— C. A. ItrArrarder & ER Pittsburgh; Jorns Illtmatst, Hollidaysburg; Pim - mm=7r & IVoons, Johnstown. _ Ittritainicts—Sraith & Sinclair; J. &J. llPHevitn G. &J.. H. Shoenberger; R. Robison ,& Co.; R. Moore; Bagaley & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Leluner& Co.; G. P. Stroenber ger; Pittsburgh. .je29 —•• Merchants' Transportation Llne, FOR the Ttnnsportenon of rto Philadelphia and lile re rehaal o t nn enn drix e lg c u e ; our care will be, forwarded vrithout delay, at the%west 'rates. -Bills of Lading. transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission. ' c. A. lIVANULTY & Co., Pro_p riewvv, marl Canal Basin_ at., Pittsburgh" 1 (Gasette.ont .cop - - New Ooxansetedilfal 141E4s E.: NV: KIMBALL &CO ) i firimapr;Efteasti. & Co, 84 WWI st, New.] •:'-, .- T - LlVerpool;. England; , • - .B.Esretcwoz.tX intortn their friend's 111 d 'the j 7 Public ; they have'commenced , the:Gene. . c al Shipping and Commission-Basisiess, , to. „. j i t, it gether with the Gsneral - Passekier Entinesx, 1 -...= •r• . gmtnilveertificates of passagefrom London, Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port.tif the Old Country to New York, Boston and PbiladelPhid, an the most reasonable terms. . Drafts and Billsiif Exchange, from .£1 to any' amount on the - Royal Dank of Ireland and its branches, and on Liverpool Th e days otsailingsof the. Regular-Line of Liverpool Packeta, as tired Upon, are she lst, Oth,llth, 16th, 21st and 26th of everymonth., - . '.- - 4 ..-.: . 44. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are corn manda-by-men of character and experi6zice. , The Cabin accommodations a re all that can betdesired in point orsplendor and convenience. They arefurnished with cverydescription of stored of the best kind.l.-Punc taality in the days of sailing W/11 be strictly,adhered to. Packet Ships _Hoscium, Siddems,'Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest clear.'- and tbose desirous to bring out their friends, canttOrsele'etlifier of safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. p New Orleans - Line of Pankti.ittiaikweekly. ,-,Ppr pass age or freight, apply as aboVe:or to - •- 4 •. • . • • • • • 'JOSEPH SNOWDEN,' or - • EDMUND SNOWDEN, decl II Corner 4th and SnihtisildAte,,Pittsbarg • . • MEW PLUILIGIia ' A. R IL A NOBIIOBrTII 137.. Hereafter l all Steetige Passengers co.. ng from Europe, enp_ged inAmerievto come over, in ; either of the ships ot INDEIt ft Co .; will blifilltaSbed with the following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,ittonher articles Tally gool.---Sre Act re 0 0474t1; Amyl; 1848. tEld PLAN will prevent sickness' on' bdard.., Hereto-. fore when Passengers found thernselVes in Provis 7 , ions, rainy of them came on tnisrd 'entirely destitute; which often eausedmuch'sicknessnnd death. 35 0 liidßread; . All of good quali -1 " ' t an one-tenth ~ 10 1 " Oatmeal„ of the d Provisions 10 " Flair; furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, • delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, • • Passenger, every 1 pint of Vinegar ' ' • week, with a auf -80 gallons-et Wat;r; - . • Selma supply of tneSaltedPorlc, free from hone. Puet:•for cooking. Each ship in thidLitalVtittl be proPerlyVentilated a,,04 good hbule over th e pattiageivrap leading to' the Plus se ngers , apartment. ' The Cambothie and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health andcomfort. d i ent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON; Fifth sr., dent Wood. Ipa~ cut ' s Geriisra s•EmilgratlonOillo es R,EMITTANCES andPitssage to /and from Great Britain and Ireland, by . W. Tapacotti -75 South at., eorneria of Maiden Lane, N. Y.; and 96 Water thollood, Liverpool. .r • , _ The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of.the above Masa, ans now prepared to make . arrangements on .the meat: libeml• terms-with ' those dolorous of paying the. passage of their friends "from the Old Country; and they latter themselves their character and long standing in barium', will give ample assurance that all their -ar mngements will be caedout olt a Messrs. .W. & ' PTap - Mre long and favorably known for-the superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEE N OF THE S.ST, 'SHERIDAN, GARRICK, ROTTINGURFt, EOSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the glat and 26liti and from. Liverpool the Sib and 11th;. in addition to which they have arrangements" with_ the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure &departure front Liverpool- every five days, being thuadetermined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while, Mr. "W"," Tapscou'a constant personal superintendence of the business in - Liverpool is an addi tioual security that 'the comfort - and accommodation of the passengers will baparticularly attended to. 1 The subscribers. being,- as usual, extensively engaged I in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and 1 the Atlantio Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge 0, and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a ; chance co disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the naturdot the, business -they are engaged in givingshem facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise all tainable; and will, ifneeessary, forward imssengers fur ther West by. the best mode of conveyance, without any additional; eharges for. their trouble. Where persons sent (or decline coming out,- the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REfutrrANOm The subscribers are" AlsdPrepared to give 'drafts st sight for any tunount, payable ut the principal 'ether and tovrnsin England, Ireland; Scotlandand Wares; "Bilis af fording a cafe and expeditious thede - of reuniting Rinds to those countries, which persons requiring such teeth , ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-kaid)ivill be promptly at. tended to. TAAL.' & O'CONNOR, Forsviuding and Commission Merchants, map27-d&w-1 y - - dkßoche, Brother. , Co. — T PELTONNT., NEW YORK; EELS QUILT, ~ T 4 i a DustAN; Sconatio Roit,, LIV 111.190!.. ' 1., JAMES BLAKFAS,'Agent, Office in Penn P,L, Canal, Basin, Pittaburgh. . , . Arydn,griptidf for 1849. • OttlE, BROS. Se CO.' sole - Agehts for 'Me 13LACR BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of anhounc'ing 'to their old friends and customers; that their arrangements for the year 1848 being . Complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Lane, from Liverpool to' New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business and assure those who entrust them with their orders, dint the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. EXITT NCRS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts (or sale, payable, on domain', at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned bat made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, dating the_present year; rebs-ttindawo JAMES BLAKELY'. - - tr i k Passage To and-Prom rt i ft GREAT BRITAIN IRELAND. GEORGIC RIPPARD & So; No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li vespool. CARLIALIE& RIITARD, NO. 59 South nt., N. ri IRE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this j. city oldie above well known and respectable Molise', amprepared tomake engagements forpansgagerrt td come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the.re puler Line of Packet Ships, nailing front Liverpool week ly . Persons engaging with lin may rest assured that their 'tsietids will meet with kind treatment and prompt des- Patch at Liverpool, as well an every attention necessary on their arrival in thin country. Apply to or address SAMUEL ItPCLURKAN k co., 142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages ertgagedhere from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for tiny amount forwarded, Pay able at Sight, throughontthe nailed Kingdom. jy2G-I y PASSING Int /MD ItIMITTANCE BLUR • ty MINDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from 1.1. any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usualpunctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not ni ',low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them - the ' morneinthey retort themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without anydetention by the first ships. Me say this.lcutzlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to shine that they were detained.finty-eight I hours by us in Liverpool, schlistthOusands of others were detained months until ;they could be sent in . some old trait, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their • coffins. , We Intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost "what is may, and not act ns was the ease last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited theirconvenience. Drafts drawn •at Pittsburgh- for any sum from £1 to 11,000, payable at any of the Provincial Banks In Ire. land, Englnd, Scotland and 'Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below lVood , at 1111111111 GE • .• • TRH Sibacribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England' Ireland, Scotland and - Wales, - with dehpatch, and at the lowest ratea.' " SAMUEL - M'CLURICEN & CO., 142 Liberty street: ZIM . . , ILEIA.DE W ASHINGTON, ATTORNEY ..4.T LAW: THE Partnership Heretofore ' existing between JOHN 1). MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by multialconsent. The w übscribee may be found at his office . or Fohtth street, between Smithfield arid Grant its , Pittsburgh, at 'trams when not'6l , lgage'din Court.' - ' decl.ls-3m ' 'HEADE WASHINGTON. Eagle saloon and Restaurant, N 0.85, 403,' and Gl. Wood street ai6The subscriber would respectfully inform 'his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish ment, fitted !p in a-very superior style, Mid le now pre pared With' every requisite, to serve up all the the season (tirade. I,OYSTERS, stewed,,fried, Toasted, or in the shell; to. gether with hat coffee, tea, char:orate, beef steaks ; mut' ?ton.chops, venison. and Mime; at short Innice; and at all r seattonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in. ;Pittsburgh'., '• • • XX 'ALE of the beet brands. ' Imported Segars in eve ry variety. Be would also beg leave to state, that he is pr epared . tilfUrnieh DINIVER PARTIES or any number , a sup parlor manner; SUPPERS for Balle,Soeleties or private -MO' PH/VATS Rooms always in readiness. bletespapers will be Lept on file from all quarters. deels ; JOHN T. DONNIXEY flilo THE ENTERPRISING.—A - rare charier; is now !presented for the (safe investment in a business ea, tirely.nemq one. adapted to - the man of limited, as well as t° the Man of extensive. resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day; itisthe complete monopoly of a staple article, ab ' solutely necessary ant essential to•MierVfatnify, as well as inilispeasable•tivllie mechanic, arrizan and •profes- Mona, hum, To cepitalbas; an opportunity offers itself - for a lucratiie employment of either large or small sarns. bringing brunediitte• tuad- highly 'satiafactoryi returns.—: - Those iembs 4 xkitigt 11 , a pleasant, genteel busi-; 'less; are invited, with tethers, to call at the office of the undersigned, examine ale article, ied 'farm ; their own: ludgment, from the factsZiesented. . 1 oigce_E xu h auge B u ik ngs,St.,Claiistreet, next door o Esquire iiibus'ailice. • 1 1 ' • . SOLVER . . - - BLArine Lnettrantit. 11011 E i l ai dtaneaCimmtuty.ot: North Arnerica,?af.lihilit delfildit: thrim4b lie da p inithori*eiPAgell, the BO se ribt offers la Make peimanent and limited. Insurance on propeity, in thli airy and shiPtiletiO by the canal Stith ,-* , " '• ID/REM/RS: , • , Arthur ' • Samuel brooks, Alex. lienry; - - • - Charlea Taylor, ; • Samuel • Samhel W. Smith, Edward Smith;.: White, John John A. BIOWIIj. JacOVBS: Thlithas, johnlV lite; • ' John R. Neg.' Thomas P. Cope, ' Richaid D.Wood, Win:Welsh, ; Ntuiry..D- Sherrard, Sec' y. is the oldest Insurance 'Company in the Unit ed States, having been chartered ip 1794. Its charter is„pek petualt - and froth its high standihg, long x,Perience,, am ple means,and 'avoiding all - risks o f ii;tra.hazardoha chtimpter, it may' be conaideied.lie oser4nmap'leeecurt tyto the public, iimpArki P..JONES... At - Counting Room of Atwoi . ,d;ltitles#Co.,'Water and a., Pittsbu Front etrgh - - the 'Franklin Fire Insnatanee 'CernPah* . CHAD.TEII";RE FRE - ITAL.-454mpg) paid . offide 16.31. Cheitaut.st., north side, Fifth. - .Take Insn;• age by fire, raribe;pithur permanent orlimited? against. loss - or sleet; ott,property and effectsrof every description, in town or country, on the • mostreasonable , termer. lien plibation, madii either personally _or by letter*, Willi ea promptly atteniled.to. N:BANCKER,•-Prest.". . 3 4acrfAta,'Secretita • ' • , Jac,* Staab; • 11 /,,.„ Jeans Fart_i .Georgo.W. Richards, "ernes LAlTharton, - :lifordecni D. LOWilj - 'Tobias Wagner,- , Adolph! E. Bonet SaniPelGran t . David B. Brown. • ITTB BURGH , AGENCY N. `.E.--Ofbce of - the Agency on thh Mirth-East- corner of Third and,Wood streets.Piusburgh. . gire , risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pin3bur lhl.4elbeny and the:surrounding conattY.- •.bls marine of inland .navigasionfrisks taken. aug4-ly AC:NOY. ON THE EIIARELINFIRE INSURANCE ,OMPANY.OF '.E.'torter Thfrd and Wood streets, pit iburgh..;-The niseis or he • company on the first of Jadttary, 1845, as published in conformity With an act of the PerunlylvaniaLegislatare, Were .. Bonds andMortgagea.... 6599 815 04 Real.Estatetatcost. —........ .. .. ...... 77 . • Temporary Loans, -Stocks and Cash... • Making artotal of • • -t .1 ”.5985,885 . 45 Affording certain, assurance Stitt' all losses will be promptly met, ail& giving entire iseCurity . to ell wilciofi ' taro policies from this Company. Risks taken at aglow • rates as are consistent with security. ma; . • WARRICK MARTIN, 'Agent,. oxtz.xontra- 5. A.• LONG. • H.: KILLER fikeLL AGUEß,,Lozge.or, 111XLLEn, Na. 10 Front at, -bottom; - Wood and grn4th fi da 81 " 413. MAdrANUPACTMERS.of 808 atoll sires, double and single action Force Bumps, Counter Railing, MM.. eral 'Wafer 'Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, , Wate E Steam; kn., Brass Castings for. Machinery and anti-attn. ,metal for same. Particular attentton paid to Gas Fixtures, and a *ell assorted stock of Plain' and Omit mental Pendants,' Burners, Chandelier, , ..kc.,Sco.• con tstand? on hand .' anus ARIZIMONG. 5A.M17,131. CROZEB, A RMSTRONG CROZER, Commission . 3feirhitrirs, ; 401_ No. 22 Market street,- Pittsburgh;'Pa. - ,"wilD auend promptly •to the sale of every deticription of Western Produce, and other articles entmstatt totheir care; Rama vo—Handir; Huney & Pittsburgh ; Hanna; Grabam kno., New Lisbon, 04 . 1erchann generally; Wellsville; A; nodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O.; ; A U. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; t 1 Howard , Louitville; Ky.; Gullet & Dorwort, Loins ;" H. Boyles, Steuben ville.; • - dec97- ' LAW SCHOOL. THE .•: Suliseribeir will receive at hisioffice, yonng,,Cen tlemeii. desiring to mid hiw. He will supe.nntend and direct their studies, toitiiiy . constant supgrvaston,ttnd strict weekly extuhinatior,i, prepare them for to the liar. HEADE WASIHNCTON. The SubsOtibers have been in habilcif daily profession al intercourse - with Reade WaShington, Esq., for 'many years, and feel great pleasure initltesting the accuracy of his legal information and his eminent capacity for the undertaking`set forth in his advertisement. , They earnestly recoratnend to:young Gentlemen who wish to - acquire a - competent knowledge of the legal pie,- fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Lnw School will - afford th'esn. -Charles Shafer. 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, • Thos. Willhuns; Wilson Al'Candless, C. Ihirragh; ' - Roliert,Woods, Janie,' Dunlop C. 0.- Loomis Win, B. ItrClare, D. Abbott, ••: • A. IV. Loomis: ' dects-flur ---------'— nGrel3argal7. _ . . . extritgramt AND 17711 ISTELETTS. MrSI3I7I(OB.,PA, --- . I. the most popularaf all BOOT and SHOE Eli : tabfishmentit in the 3Vert. This place Was gained' /tit reputation by Its:Propri the very . 1 beat Roots and Shoes, w hich keeping are made expressly to order for this market, and be is. not satisfied only by , keeping the best misorteO stock of BOOTS and SHOlf* in the Western eountry, bat he is enabled and - deter" - mined to sell his GOODSt o wer then any other_house .possibly can. he cares not what lbeilities they^ . boast,ou having for offering great inducements to the pablic. It, is impossible to setforth *lithe advantages inultbeilities ; in nit tnivitrtisement, that the Great Bargain C Omer has, over otheri, which ` enablei its proprietor' tosell:Boots, and Shoes - of the very best mialities and styles at from 11l to't..'s per cent - lower than any - Other store in the city! The way to test the matter is for all who intend Parchas.. log BOOT'S and SHOES,; to call at SATES' GREAT BA RG A IN 'CORN ER, examine the stock and price s.and: all will be satisfied that the - Grearßargoin Corner,,SO:irA.. f ield and Fifth streets, in the place for the public, one and all. to get good 80011111114 Shoes cheap, for cash. cloc9 • Green Western Saddle, lARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP. MANUFACTORY. subscriber takes this method of informing bin friends and the public in general, that ho has the largest stock of the following named ardeles, ofhis own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harnesti,'Prunits and Whips; all of .which he will warrant,to be made ar tilt, beet material , jand'bYthe.best Mechanic* hi A lleghen y county.. Being determined to sell his manufactures. somethinglower:than has been heretofore sold intik city, he would Invite persons in need of the above named or• tieles, to his Warehouse, No: 244 Liberty street, oppo. site Seventh. Also, bands made ttio orderfor machinery. oet% - ' O.' KERBY. Wicker n rag ► Circular Seale Plana'. EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, from the. Celebrated niatinfactory of Chieker- V - 9 einuglOr j'a ßostmt; 'Nvstittl4.helivne'dwannirro°w'n'odpeeini.7. For sale ut at Me.Chickeriag's Fuel prices, , hy' , • • 1011 H. MLI.LOR, No. 81 Wood street,'Pittsburgh . lole A ent fir Chicker , ' ing's grand and square Pianos. tor WesternPenita. oclll re TOHNSTON & STOCKTON have lust ceiredtkli; tir following new works: History of Coogretts, Biographical and Political,com ' prising a history, af internal improvements, (lavers, liar. bore. &r.,) from the , formation of the GOverumont to, the present time; embracing, else, historical notices of,vp now, political events ot Ocean Stettin hiariiorti-,of the Tea and Coffee tax; together with biograp hies, per conch histories, Ike., by Henry O. Wheeler, Illustrated by .steel portraits, and foe simile autographs. History of Charles I, of England.; byteTacob Abbott, with engravings, The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jas. 1111 C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; RR. S. of the nner temple, Barrister atLaw. decll Iroia - Cliy Cracker and Bread Bakery. • .1. SHEPHARD INTORLD respectfully inform his friends and the pub , V lie generally, that he has added to his other husi ness, the rrianufacturing.of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. R.' Nevins Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill ill orders for crackers orpilothread at:the shortest - notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to sharp a portion of the public patronageo The public is respectfully invited to call and examine,far themselves. BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty et. oppo. site Sruithfield. N ILSaperior family Bread, rye, and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, freih every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, qe army stapd in the market. Cakeb and Confectionary on band and made ,to.order. I. SHEPHARD. Nolo Comic:kraal Row, Liberty at. fttt is 47tseitiesetegh illedlolne I rarer 8ww..1 4 RFAD the following proefortheouperiority of be. Wu. lard , a Oriented Cough Mixture from respectable cit izen, who has tried it: I c • Prreentotr; Deo. 15, 1847. Macaw. HAYS & Raocxway:—Aller laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages do harassing cough . and moat distressing told, which hadithus fat', resisted•the ef. theta of aeveral of the "infallible'," I waif induced topur chase er bottle of your Oriental Cough Waimea, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one 'half of: he bottle I found myself entirelywell. ".1143the best medicine lever saw? , . •. - ' • Traecopy. • JOHN HINDS . Sold by HAYS & lIROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, neat Cana l. • • janB IST TIF IFa r itIUERECISTMWMIS„Rurt. ings, Fourth street—novae& Aexeciier, Deguarreo.: typists from the Eastern cities, would tall theauetttiou of the inhabitant!! of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at exalts In the third.story of'Burke's building, 4th st, ' - Personswishing pictures taken may rest assured that ne pains shall be spared to produce them. In the. highest 'perfectien orate art. Our instnimentsaregf the Most pow-• arra' kiwi, enabling us to exeentet pictures udsurpaSsed for high finish and trnthfalnesa to nature. The public are solleiteddo call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures arii.rteitharreguirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisthenen 'given. , N. B. Operators will find this , good* Jdepot for stoek and chemicals,. [D'lnatructions given in the art, containing the , more recent Improvements. jan7 . , . _"Oyster Agency: — OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.--';• Received this day, direct - from Baltimore, ,by .preps, Fine Fresh Oysters, which sell low, at my !store, iu the Diamond ; also at Win. Kramer's, corner of Second and Smithfiekl 'streets, andif C. Kellyki; corner Of PM and Market alley. • • - • will "receive theta daily at the above places. All - Oysters Warranted; money returned, if not good. 'Neyt, , . . . Millinery, Silks, Velvets, &c JUST- received from New VOL., a choice salad tiottofelezant rich Satins; Siikrai NVlntee'Rtbbolia, French Flowers, Plumes," dm. - A handadme as. sornnent Of Winter Ropuete,' Hoods, Dapes, Carditials, Visetts. fec., on hand 'and made toorderin the latest siYiei at the shortest notice..'. ' ' ' ; MRS. DUFF, . t . decG I ' ' - - - ' No.lo St. Cinirtet:(West eidt r - A - FASHIONABLE hIILLINDRYi.L.hIrs. S. Bala . e i 77". Fourth street, near• Wood, wouldinform the Ladies - of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she' will often on Tuesday;the24l4 him, an, attendee assortment of Fat .and Vinier Millinery. ;.. ~ :. .'. ect2o • - _ . • Jaynes' Family Medicines. • rift. S. S.' COOK, Piqua; Obio,. writes, March 1846: LI "I have used'your Venni/Up,' Carnuatuthe ilebettni and Rape/mint, in my practice 'for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well plensed . with them, .and never, as yeti to my recollection, failed' of realizing' my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other meth - clues I cannot' peak of - from experience; but; judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the •eonfldence repoted,..ln them, by . those who have used anent. was former ly . very partial tom** Vermifuge, unit! I beentheacguain' ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Ressectfully,•yuurs z ke. , S. S. COOK, KJ/ I ' , fl For, sale in. Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 -fehlS - 10 k A. FAHNESTOC COUGHfitti l l tre; ey iparation has proVed itself tohe of vary great e ett; n the cure of obstinate Coughsi'Voldsi Asthma,. Spit.. :deg of Blood, WhooPing• Cough,..`euid other Pneumonic' Affections; and the .propnetors'..feel , warrented in TCCOM; mending it , as a safe:and useful medicine, end are pre. .pared :to. show- certificates of 'indisputable authority, in testimony of its value, ' , itepleasant to the taste; andis offered also low a price ate to place it within the reach'of every-perem; "There such but few Cough preparations that will pro duce - decided effects in such a' shOrt time. ' pairod and sold by ' • . B. A. PAIINBSTOCK & CO., Corber of First and Wood; also, .cornee of Sixth and Wood streets.' decl3 R. RALPH'S ettIGBRATED Viorrs*a. sale, wholesale and retail, at the VAL aura Orslca,, NO... s o.,Smithfield"git. ?slso,, by Win. Cold, Allegheny city: J G Smith Ifir• moral -al John blocraeken, Pena" street' fiflh Ward.; ~ . F OR ISALR.--.0, brick livrellinghonswin d lot, in a plea... 'sant location,. situated do Knoll street, Allegheny. The,liouse to vrellarrtutged, having a good cellar, a kilch.- en and dining room, halt and two parlors, three bed roams and finished garret: Lot is 20 feet, by 1.20 deep, toll back. street.. Price, .$1,200. > Terme, $3OO tri hand, balance. in four actual yearly payments. • .;,, ,*z S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, , angs:: ' - Smithfield street . _ - ••=r+, • "61VV:0-- T IvERcostirLAINT; JAUNDICE .'.DYSPEPSIA JUNERVOUS-DEBILITY,- DisEAsgoF.--.TIIE NETS, stEmra - , and. 'etre - clique Miring: tient derangement or disease in the Isiliark, Diffe37". Live,' Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous ,SYsl ems . , Midi' RE COninpation,' inward piles,heartburn, loss of appetite,coat- . ed tengee; acidity of the stem - ach, swimming of the - head, fullness - br weight in the ~a ttoznabli, diaries - ant vision- palpita. tibn of the Choking or - suffocating sensating, depresSion of 'spirits, sudden 'flushes . of. heat, pain in the side 'tit 'hack; " ai .'nes° of the. limbs, cold' feet constant Of evil, fever and - BUllPaiti= in the • - head, 'pain and difficulty' el' breathine... • , When lying upon the side, frightful . :• '. dreams, sonremetations,yellowl-ti4 nest of the skin. and.. eyes,,, deficiency of perspire. , - ` lion, ,te, dee: cab' effectually CELE BR by DOCTOR -HOOFTANDB ATE GMAN , Theirtievterovir the:a D bove Eß diseksh's is JarrTEßs. hot excelled 4 if equalled , —by. - tur 'other yrepirrittion' in 'the United Statoai as 'the curds in this city 'attest, in many imiria ter skilful physicians had felled,. ;• ' 1 4 • _ , Illarangesnent , in the liver and stomach are , solireesf insanity—from disorder or obstruclion a morb id action of the sympathetic and other nerves follow,' and the funs Bons pr. the brain are htqatireditud derangedf aS aeries are the connecting mediurebetween mind, and matter ; it follovfs „front the' xeciprocal ,action:Ahat'botlimiust more or. leSitimplicated and. de ranged , riniultadelinsly; denmgemen t there will abrif producedise ascot- the SKIN,: MINOS, 'MRCS and KIDNEYS. as weltas the The' thousands who die' , with ;YELLOW FEY - J9K4l — or INFLUENZA, is owing to the, same causejand.the. majority of cotes: of that 'most painful disease, C O N BUMPTlONitniginateefrciat the same. .In fact the stomach is the importenriorganin the system of mania, as uportit youdepdnd for thesuccesi and oll , the advantages to be derived :riortrthe 'ailminisuation or in= tempi medicines. Its functions are of eke , iitalbst - Int , pottance to everyone in coustitutingthe source and teen tain of life,whicb is nutrition: No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies none such remarkable power in modifying every part of the aystem, , ' - • The Atm success iii treating: disease - ofokre . liver and iteinachintecessfullYhasnot beans Want ofpithologichl knowledge ot their functions', but-the preparaticm ca.& compound that would act upon the disease and all - the sympathetic afflictions.. That, point has' beengmned in these; Bitters, and they are .lITEIRELY:VEGETABLE, and will in everycase permanently destroy costiveness, and give strength. and vigor to the fraine, , at no time de bilitattng the patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate stomach.underAaw circumstances. - WHO WILL USE THEM ASS DiRECTED, (iv wan= Tax POWER or sizrectrot.) The few, montlisthis preparation has been_before the public, his, from its infallible efitcacy, the.elicited die eulogy of the press through the ladd, their object being for e. benefit of suffering humanity; its success has: -surpassed all precedents, antl:it is free from• all alcoholic stimulant, SYroP IllerenrY,ishies 2 quinine, acids,: and. all itijurious ingredients, and espact4ly adapted to the diseases of the variahle climate of the United States, and the West In dia lglands. .:WEEK AND, DELICATE CHILDREN,: are made, strong by using. it—in fact his eternity meth: ale, and. can be administered with safety to a child one year old, the delicate female, or a man of ninety. , ~.The,,EhiladelphiaDemocrat says:-"This.medicine has atiextraonAineryNirtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can, speak ' , from experience, that it; has produced manywonderfulcares:, ul.paq age -.. a t.—" We -believe- t is .one ofthe be T st i mediemes of the agp—rt friend.having,used it in his own' family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint." The Spirit of the Times and.Reystone says:=ADo our good citizens; who are.invalids, know the.manY aston ishing cotes that have been performed byDr.lloofitind , s celebrate,, teerman liittets. If they do not, we recom mend;thetii to the...t . rman Medicine Store, ai 278: Race street; all who are ' feted with Liver Complaint , -Jaen dice, Dyspepsia Nervous Debility;, the ,Doctor has cured many of our' citizens; after the, best. physigians had failedi: We hatie used them, and they have proved to be a Medicine lion every one should know of, and, we cannot refrain giving our testimony, in their favor, and that Which gives them greater claim upon our humble cf. fort,'they are entitely vegetable. . . • . The Evening Itglletinsays:—The Celebrated Getman- Bitters are an ',attainable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia:, and'nervoussamplaints." Neal's Gazette says.:-41 is not often, .we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our coluinits, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, andia good constitution fortunately Mikes us generally strangers to such articles. - A word,- hew.. ever of Dr.llooffand's German Bitters This wit xsow to be an excelkiirtbrOele fulfilling in every respect:what, is claimed for it;by,the advertiser. - ; The Daily News say , s: A speak, knowingly of Dr . t Hod. lands celebrated German Bitters when we say it is 'a blessing of this - age, and in.diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems, Khios . ..pot, we think,ap moist, --it ISA VISGETAIME PREPARATION AND RUDE WtrHOtrr si4, contd., and mall invalids we would recommend it is worthy their . ccutfidenee. ~„ What strotiXer testimony can a medicine have? :Depot ban be seen / the evidences •of many of our moss respectable. ,bitizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis eases Principal;tenni, German Medicine Store, '278 RACE, Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.Logan;ar- , risbtirg, by D. W. Gross; and, respectaoie dealer's ,D gon• erally thrdnehout the country,. QILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH !—Thelthngs 1,..) are jn danger, the work of, the destroyer, has. been deat begu h. n, the Cough of Consumption, path in , it, n sound of ARE YOl7 a Mantra? Your darling child, your. idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold=her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supulehral cough pierces your soul. Vomm Mtn, when just ahout to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of.the fel ,Bire.--Ayou_r_heette cough enti:jeeble Inuits - tellaf.your. Max of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-Beallsitg, Balsam. Mrs. Arrnar-, the wife . of Win. H. Attree, Esq:, was given up by Dr. Sewall of - Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Rod Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in comamption, and 'Was so Primal/need by her physicians—Sherman'a Balsam was given and neared her. • s. Garta a lovr of Bull coMnrumptionabythisz.Balsam .; sw,Fhee • ,wl aother so r e em aed o s .failed to give relief-she was reduced.to a skeleton.! , Dr. 'A. C. Castle, Dentist, 291 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medecine afford ed relief . _pat the Balsam operated liken charm. - Dr. C. aleo witnessed its wonderful, effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing.. Spitting '.Bloods alarmink as it may be, ia . 'effectually eared by_ thiaJßalsam... •it heals the , ruptured or wounded. blood vessels, and makes: the lungs pound again. Rev RirNalt ./o,nts, /08 , Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. _The firm dose. gave him more relief than all 'the other medi. eine lie had ever taken. Dr. L. . J..Beals, la Delane street, y reet, gave, it to a sister - in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another aorely . afflicted .with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health:, Mrs. Laclans. Watts,. 95 Christie-et., suffered. front Asthma,42 years. Sherman's, Balsam relieved her:.at once, and, she is cornparutively well, heing enabled to. aubdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine: This4dged, is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting od, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and. Consumption. . . Priee ents 1061 per bottle, : Principal Office Naasan street New Yo'rk. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and. Camphor ,Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste. and Poor. Man's Piaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON,- at Ms Boot and Shoe. Store and Patent Medicine Ware house 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and c ante,the, following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny : A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan- Dhriesti. Manchester; I. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, .VVylie street; J. G. Mason,'cor: Webster at mid Elm; DamelNeyley,.East . Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins.. btugh; Thos. Alkli, Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer Cli nton; James :11,1'Kee, Stew artatown; John Black ' Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, liPKeia port; McEldowney, Bakerstown* Riley M'Laughlin,. Plumb Towinhip;„ l ,Vm. J. Smith;Temperancoville; Fultoth,Tarentura; Sewickl IiffORE.TESTIhIONY!-,-Dr. W. Laren, of Sisiar e 7. ville, N. Y . ., says: "I am well persuaded,and have. been sometime, 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, tire im mediately cured by the use of Dr.. Ralph's Pills: Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail y CUTHBERT , Smithld meet, near Also, by Wm. Cole,. Alleghen fie y, city; J. G. Smi Third. th, Sir mingham; and, John M'Cracken-Fifth Ward.. febl7 "':dole.at ~ V. growth; bourn s :air& saggiratiob °Pine .Ifair, • This' Ctenms.wltykovnce knowniwill saperoode nil other aftil ties ot the kind • now iu use. Wkel;q tue.htur, is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, 'nor turning giey, grew appdical dons will make the hair and dark, and iritm It a beau.; •tifulf!livelftippearance; and will•tilso mai! it maintain its liveliness and healthy color,. twice-he !cares alt the l preparations that ace gnaerallY.nsen. Wbere the ludiis thin, or has fallen oil; it-may be restored by using this; Cream: Every lady and gentleman aitif, Is in the habit oft using oils on their hair should at Ongepuleless a bottle of! the Chinese HairCtedmja4ltijaboCOmpsaedthatitwill not injure the hair like the other preparationspbut,will beautify it,- and give - perfect' sausfacticia in every ta) stanee. - .Fargesticaoriy.to its very sitperiorquattles, see thsfoli lowing letter from the. Rev. Mr. Caldwell to .blestra. Henderlittid lc Sfretalt, Naolivillyi • gedisisa agents forth* Southern States:. • ! • Leuer.giths 11ev , 1. Galdtp44;faisoriaSt4e.Prqbigergan • Church, .Pularks. - ;If , • • Mans. Hinancesnare lc Spared: :Or .raXlaxgN-•,-,1 take p.eaaure in adding my teatimony irtidinr_fg(the excellent Prepare:ion called' Dr. Parish's Chinese Sam; crram; for, about Imo ~years ago my hair was very dry,rnistly, and dispoitdrnctime Out; 'but htfvfng Procured a bottle of the Creak andiuted it'accOrdlncto the prescriptionjt is nig elastic-, soft; and firm'to' the head. Many balsams d oils ,were applied, each leaving my hair in n worse's to than befbre. "Phis! Cream, tdvrever; has met toy coca- . tations. As an aiddle for thernilet, my wife `gives itpreference over all cabers, being 'delicately Perfottted andmot posed to rancidity. Theladles , the Chinese Cicrain to be . a aesidemraMlif Riau preparations for the toilet Pulaski Ja• • • • nua. R.,CA.,LDWELL. ry 711347. • ••• • ELTSoId. wholesale; retail, in Pittsburgh, by John . m.Townsend,4s.lVlackat and,Toel lifohler, corner of Wood and Finhsta .;;! -.; • .•. jelX4l,kw-ly!, LADIES are cautioned iigatnatztaing Common Prepa red Chalk: aware how frightfully lath rirous iris to the,skin ! how chaise, how rough, howsallow, yellow, and unlenithy the skin - appears after Using pre pated chalk Besides it is injuridusi containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table IlitiCie which'we call lanes , Spanish:Lilly White. it is perfectly innocent,- being milled of all' deleterious ipalfties, an it imparts to - the skin 'a nittural," healthy, alabitatericlear, lively white :at • the itainto ritne acting as a cosmetic on the skin, ma king it soft iiiidiutooth: JamoeAnderson; Practical Chemlstof Massacha- Setts, says: "After analysing Joneet3p anish Lilly White, r:fuld it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent,- white I ever saw. I certainly can:conscientiously recommend its use•to all.whose skin teotiiresbeantifyiag." Price 25 cents a box.. Directions - -the best way to apply I.ilty White,fiewlthi s soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. . A fLVE sr+ OF , Tritra. ioa . 25, chirar,White teeth, foul breath, healthy guras.• Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned: with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance, of the mostbeaudfal Ivory; and; at the'stune' time it is so perfectly innocent and exotuiiteiy fine, that, itt constantdaily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful Polish ,• and pretenting a premature decay. , Those already ,decayed tit prevents from becoming worie—it also fastens inch as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make,the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37keents bOi. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New Yotk, and by the appointed Agents whose, names appear in the next column: • - • • Wtu. you MABRY, and get a rich linsband, lady?: "Your face is. our fortune.", Is't beauiful, clear, fair? Is. it white If not,it. can be made so 'even thinigh it be yel le/w„disligutedi supbunft, tanned and freckled. • Thous- ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The erect glorious and magniftecnt. . But be sureyouger the gem. the Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle 112 Chatham elrec, Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian . Chemical Soap, when every kind otremedy Mos failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and: clean the skin, all know. Sold at the Anterictui Eagle,Bs Chatham street. 'Mind,reader, • this seldom or never -" - • C, INGLIS,: Jr.,. Patterson. Sold at Jaczso.4'.s . .Blitiberty at. ? head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot.: • ator23-: L COE 'DOLDAR TWELVE AND A RALF:CENTS. \J — Alarriage—Canddential.—.A.ny lady bet - we:ante:Tn. ty and thins, posse.sing a symmetrical form,' good fea • tures, &c., asked confidentially, can she suppose any man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such. sallow, rough; coarse skip; and such dirty, bad,' wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet•breath, and a' beautiful head of hair. S ite' can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jones' An:- UT:Meth Poste; a - skin white, pure and spotless as snow; by 'using a cake of the gentune Jones' Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using slit. bottle of Jones?' Coral Weir:Restorative. Do , not form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but he sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only. m New York tit 82 Chatham SE: - . For Sale bY ' • • - WM. JACKSON, Agent,- . • 69 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. ' Mi 4,4 NcE'n; SCROFULA AND GOITR.E.,;&mpIe • ex- V. haaproved,that no combinution of medicine haveltvel beezi so efficacious in removing the above dia. eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It hiss effected cures truly astonishing, not only,of Cancer and otherdia. eases cif that clasit,hdthai • rentofed,tho.most stubborn diseases cif - theSin, Swellings , Dyspepsia , &c. • This medicine enters into tho.circulation,-and eradicates dis eases wherever located. sin:aides the blodd. and other Ruitls of the body, remcives. obstruction in the poreatif the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones.' It increases the appetite,. removes beadachetuiddrowsi ness, and invigoratesihe whole system, and imparts ani !nation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There Is nothing superior to it in the whole materin medico. It Is perfectly safe , and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. . • ID - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PE/ON TEA STORE, 7:1 Fourth at., near Wood. . . •.. mar3o A Aar' .ea - pc for the Unman .11-laltr rpo FORCE irs calowrii AND lINALTI - I,..KAKE FlNFl—Fersoits in consequence of the many thingti sold, set down every article, (be it ever-so good,) as a humbug.-- If Reople could be made. to try .a , ns. bottle of Joule's Coral Hair Re storative; raid sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair moist, son, oakurn and stark, and keeps it so;. and by its use for soMeurue, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use-it- ( aye;and.find it the cheapest thing they fan use,) for tleessing and beautifying the _Hair; for_ keeping , it, soft .and in order three times us long as any Other article tnade; and , . = , , Forces it to grow;stops its falling, , And costs - but ashillingstatry, We formerly soldmothiag less than $1 bottles, but we Wish people to try it: Sold only at 52 (mind:s2lebatbam street, New. York, and by - • ' mtir2ll,- WINL,JACKSON, Apt-EP Liberty Air ORE, TESTIMON Y tor Dr. ‘ViMud's tawny' Medi. cinee---7AThe underaignedieitizens of Pittsburgh.bav personally used Dr. Willunps Orientul-.Cough- Mix ture, and experienced a, beneficial erfects,do mostcheer fatly 'recommend it as safe and effectual, - inslllcases. Spooking from experience, we believa that it beam° su-. pertor; and would recommend its ase to all CHARLES LEWIS, - _ JENKINS. . • Pittsburgh, March lfith,l94B. A - 11t77Salof SchOomnaker & Co., John Kays, James A. Jones, .1. 11. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J.' : Mohler, Ogden k Snowden. - A AA- Al, age) Q. ALT KHEUhI,.SCURVY, OLD SORES, , ERYSIPK. b LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards, Pliny/Ara-- nag is usedby many physicians in this city tweunng the above t and - we would not conscienciously sell unless we Itnew it to be all we state. A A A - A • • •- - - ; As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the' only article , ever known 'that. retrieved iMpurities, - and cleared and beautified the skin, milking- it -soft, cleat; smooth and white as an 'infants. But mini:4'llle sold nt Set Chatham at:, N.Y., and by • AA •• • "_A- .. .; JACKSON Agent; fis Liberty street, Pittsburgh.: mar: 25 nOZNISUMIIION seizes snorevictims than' any other disease in' our country The young,. the old, the beautiful and gay, are"all alike subject to its inyidious ravages; and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the, glow of healtb.. But 'every cads origi nates in cold'and d cough—perhaps deemed'uhworthy of atfentirsi at.ftrat—sad.onlymet .with remedies when too-late. Watch the Arst symptoms with jealous care,- arid make`immediate use of , the Cough. Balsam 8.. A. Fran - restock & wlifeh will certainly check its further progress,. and, restore tbe inflamed organs to a action For sale by B:A. FAIINESTPCir & Co., corner let and Wei:Oats.'Olio corner Gth aud.Woocl:- tOR SALE-4U that-trainable e r re des ; togeer w - Prepe rtYp wrohe rrne-the thereon cr uatedon Sixth treetn i e hheln fiel v , e fro ns ingonSitth st. USft.;and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. :This properly is admirably situated' for a Hotel iar" a Public Hall, and contains a half square of ground ;:of it might be divided into 12 building lots; lots of 0 feet each on Sixth street; by 120 feet 'deep, and 6 lots with a fuint of:2o , feet each' on Cherry alley brl2o feet deep.. jans:tf . WM. PORTER. • ; ' 'Magazines for ,Jannaryi"lB4-9, - 10bIECEIVED'' AT M. A. MINER'S, Fmitlifield street, 1.. k: .I third door above Second street-- ", , • ~,. ciadey'li Lady's DOolt, nnuirially large; with stk-at tractive engravings; the literary department of the high est order for this No commencing u new Volume., Sartain's :Union 'lllegazine, beautifully embellished,' and cchnplising:B9 pages"reading matter,. all 'or:lentil., Grahams Magazine, illustrated with four beautiful gravingsVin Size, u.• full double number. POems of John Quiney Adams, with Notices of. his Life. and'Eliaructer„ . , - - - - Defence of h e Grani Streattiaptist Church, against the-charge of corruption, in the adrcunistranonof her discipi n;.pnbltshcdby_orderoLih Church. Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; ii 14114-% hued from the Freneh'of Rodolphe Topffer. . • An impartial Accourit 0( 1 1 ' 1 1; 1 4/ . 9;9f the Re. 4.. John N: hititln—auarrative ot,his first marriage also, his second, with many particulars never before publiabed Second v olume ' Paul Ardenheizn, now ; complet4 by Gebrge Lippnrd. - nut Barton; u Tale of Miutehieler.-Life, England; published by. the Harpars. ••., •.„ . ." - Yaban De Cligord„or Wutnan's Loye; a"RomanCe §unles an Tears'illustrated, ' • Angelintiore,. or iho-Life of a Jjeatity ; anther bf.the Jilt, Breach of Promise, sc, /cc.- by The kitilichback, or the_ BeD . ,llinger of Notre Darnel Victor lingo - - decl- Pittilic.T.77 - ,. - IpHE'sabitcribez informs ; Housekeeperk itildnitait!GrocOra.'pri rt icuiarly; that' he is ctiicontititiltigAe.QUeeilsevate business:• and will . sell air his present stock nt reduced priciir. - ' Thoie who wish tcitibtahr.China,:,Qloensteare;Or.Glas,i,:willfunl",lhis a rare opportunity for getting:such articles, as they wtint, much Cheapeithan the, usual Reinember the • plane; CHINA - HALL,_ No. 118 Woad street' near the Auction store.' • " '' • , ii. Nillidiapose.Of my Whole stock to any'perion, wishing to buy ig eta bargain- ianent, MITA ST. ROUSE 11, CORNER OP PENN' AND OYSTERS, GAME, and every deliettey of j: the eeasan - the Market atiOrdli,' - ''lerve'd up, al the , shortest notice, and in the very best style: The house is fitted up and arranged - in the' beet orderiunder the man,. ateigent of , Diepan- — JOHN'M. CAMPIitaX. f' . . xrEIV-BOOS-••-frt•og's Skelch Book, illustrated by: 1,711' Dailey. , Wlllis Poems, illustrited by Leutze: •• Head's Female Poets of -America, trith'portriits • " ' • The Fist of the Knickirbockers. • - • A Fable for Critics, , • ; Bilis' Metrical Romances The Outdo( the Sea. - 1 L Lo m webl's' s D C ai n t vr e a P on ts. o n :n • e old P- oets;, Dramatie 'Works Of Beaumont and Fletcher, Poetical - Works of Spencer- . - • Poetical Wkats of Chaucer. • Poetical Works of Ford and Afassinker. ',Far : sale by . .• BOSWORTH ec-CO., ; notiil I 4th street, pear ZgarkoU• ' Wiff., - GE'rTY THE , GREAT.I man,o MEWCAN: Om; procuind from a Welt in Kentucky • A 135 feet below the imifaco.of the tearth;o certain : - and irifnlhlrle - ate for iiipritinit, Stroins.sCuw, Erwin; • Scalds,Dunis, Tatter, Erysipelas, Scald Bead, CTOMP, Whooptag-Cough, In fl ammatory . Sore. Throat; Sore Mill.' 'lnflamed Ties Flatulence, - Uicers. Fever Sores, and • • • •.4 FEAMATATORV. RHEUMATISM, • • ... which yie ds to its effects in a snrprising rmiltuer. ••• 'thus never yet failed when used according la diteti lions.. Read thefolkiwing: • •• .• , • • • MAnctursnra, Allegheny co.,Pti., • .November 18, 5... This is to certify, that my wife, Margayet Ghriest, was. cured of aßheamaticCompjaint of seven yearn standing. by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use cmy,th— es ',ln olio-Week : she:smt euie ‘ di:4 , noting. the Amerman Pi av•l could walk about as n without haratebes. • ' JO ATHAN 431irsy. • ,, The following is communicated by Mr. Wm:Nash, MY. Jackson's agent for Stenbenville;o. • • ' A gentleraab near Steubenville, who had • notb • een able to put either of his feet to the grourni for twelve Pun's, in consequence of lameness, by the use of one • bottle was enabled to walk two mites to a toWnship'election. It is likewise a sovereign remedy for '•• : • CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN— The following is communicated by Mr. Wut.-Nash, W. Inchon's agent for Steubenville: •• • • •At lady residing in Steubenville, the finger of whose hand was so contracted as to deprave her of the use of it frwlarty,•dive years, was entirely cared by 66 ass of One 1,76 We or the Oil, so that she now hue the perfect use or her hlind fully equal to the other which had never been affected. It has also been found to be a safe and itivinci Me agenVirither epeedL and certain cure of . • • EAFNESS in all MUMS not organically incurable. v ,. • . residing in Allegheny citywas effectually eared of bbeffaatedeafneie, of years" continuance, by the .use of leas than one bottle of the • Oil; so that 'she said site heard better than she bad ever done before. • • •• • ..A. gentleman well known In Pittsburgh,. was cured of dea.ss of nine yeprs , standing, by the use of a smell 4utizilitY of the Oa. The names . and residences of th e lady and gentleman will be given to these,who desire it, at the office, of tbe advertiser. • - Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of. ' ' ' • CHOLIe, CRAMP, AND spnsrits. Several cases of Cramp Chollo have been'effeetually cured by one dome of the Oil, in the short space of halt an hour, when the parties have been agonized With pain, lii curative properties have been remarkably manifested in the indica' cure of . . • ' • DISEASES OF THE SPINE. . • - • A Indy, the wife of a planter in KentuckWeins came effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine; which bad confined her to her bed for 'a considerable' time, in which could not turn herself. It is ;also-a anre remedy and perfect cure for painstit the small of the beck, and • • • • • • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. . Hand the following: . • • ' • • , • PrmserraomDec.lB,l:4ll. ' 'Thiele to certify that I was afflicted with great Pain in the sma ll of my back and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could nit stand upright. 11l rubbing eve) nally and using half a teasSoonful internal IV night •and Morning, I was entirely cuted. JOHN. RIDDLE, • . near Warren, Armstrong, co., Pa: : Afgentlemati - of P ittsburgh , u afflicted' with a violent in fianisAntion- 'the' kidneys—tbe pain' of which 'entitled, • him tolaint—was completely cured In three dziys, by the use of the American Oil. , The qualities of this • • .NATURE'S OWN REMEDY : , is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory . , coins., quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign remz': edy wherever inflemntatioatzisti, either external on i o , •• ternal. Used immediately after a cut, bruise or wound, it will cure and prevent , . , • • ''GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • : It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for gum very unpleasant and Inconve nient disea s es_, GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Price, 50 cents per bottle. Cantion..lle on Yourcatiord.• • The. surprising excellence and growing popularity • the American 0 bas induced some dishonest persons .palm upon the on lic,mileruble imitations of this truly 'valuable medicine, for thesurpose of deceiving the un wary, and•defranding the Proprietor. • ' • • • In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obstre • . . the following sots =mos: •• . • .Ist; See that the name "Wm. Jackson, 89 Litieity et' head of Wood st.," is printed on thelobel of tliewtappe of each bottle, to =item which is felony:.- .. • 24. That eachbottle is inclosed in a panmhiet contai n log directions for use; and also containing the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the' proprietors likeilise, the name - and address-of the pro praetors. D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. ' -3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agents,' all of. .whour have a show bill, on which is printed the mimes of the Proprietors and General Agents—thin : D. Hail & C 0 , ,. Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and :pert Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' 110/114 . M'Millla & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at tbe'bottOrt of show bill. • •• , . ~•• . . • • 4th. Observe—Alta genuine Amer"can. Oil Is of .a dark greets color, without any sediment, audits specific gravi• ty lighter than water.. the counterfeits are mostly of a . black color;—some white, like Spirits of Turpentine, said tulte refined and clarified;- sante Seneca Dil—oth reit.MlXtUMOf other common oils; and one abl.,tck filthy looking mixture, purporting to come from C. , ,e "Pittsbnrgh bad ABegheurDispeqsary Co,'' None 'of . these .conn ierfeltii possess either the virtue or the power of the true .611.SRICAN • • I. fly - Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, General and R ole .figerit for the .Proprietor pia AVentent Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio Ind by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny ernmty, Pa.: ' • A. M. Marshall • • Dr. Brown , Allegheny city. .1. R. Johnson Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. , Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Dirmingham. ' • - Wm. J. Smith, Temperauceville. • D. H. Starr, Sewickley. Edward Tgle y hompson, Wilkinsburgh l - Ne, East Libert. 11, Da Z. nie Mitchell, IVilkinsburgh y, . •Thoinas Aikin, Sharpsbargh. 11., Rowland A. Son.M'KeespoiL C.. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . John Black, Turtle Creek.. .• • t---.-.ltrEtdoWay, Bakerstown'. Samuel Springer, Clinton. James M.'Kee, Stewartstown. Riley /trLaughlin, Plum township. 3. Fulton, Tarentum. . . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren"eville. , • - Robert Williams, Arthursyille. nuitsitticatn • • . . . rtttOltrthe New York Gazette, Oct. 6,.1E139, a daily. papeedeservedly at the head of the daily press in this countrryy ~ BriztekFrlraet of Sarraparilla.--It•were but courtesy to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable ptep whichaZation which will be found advertise 4 in another column-, Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interesting newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of which we have alretuly noticed r and. the medicine Itself has been eulogised by nearly all the, press of the western ; -country; end,nwe doubt n Eit,justlY eulogised. , It has in its , favor, .moreover, very flattering testimonials- from the .most eminent practitioners in every . part of, the country :where"lt [has been used. There us . beauty :and taste. enough lit the bottles; and in the engraved labels iewhich they are enveloped, to induce a pnrdhase, evnen if the preparation: itself were not, one of the "sovereigneit the world ) )? as every person must believe . it is—that is, , *tarot) , one must believe it isz4hat is, every i'one who. would novresist a mats of documentary evidence concla sive enough to convert a Tack to Christianity; -Buy, One of the bottles ) , gentle reader, and see mrfiethr you do not agree with us on this point. • nrer sate,by.. FAHNESTOCK & Co., Teb24 'icor: of Ist and Wood' nd &b end 'Maid 100 fax ~ osm, y o Th,-------------_____ltlA AND lIC DOLOtt,Elti.a..— -,Ato A respectable gentleman called - at Our ., office; as he saidoctuirin us that he had been afflicted for Ics years i, with Ithetimatism had, and occasionally with Tic..., >;..' ' Dolorear; that be been .' frequently-. confuted to. his . room for months together, and'ollen suffered the most in tehee'and otetticiatmg pain, but that lately he had been. 'using Joync's.dfieratme,,from which he found the racist aig.; nal and unexpected relief. Be:says he fotmcl, the meth , . eine Very pleasant and effective, and that he now-con- :2 , hiders himself perfectly,cured.—Pfisladelphin North Amer . - ' ' ..:i tan. ;,...-; K z_. A F4C7 WOBIII ato vatra.—A gentlemtufor Scroll:done habit,. from indiscretion in his younger days became ail ; ..' reeled 'with _Uleerations in the Throat ' nd ' Pjose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin: Irideed,:his whole system bore the marks of being' saturated with disease. ;:... Otte hand and wrist were so much affected` that he had ...1 lola fhetiseor the hand > every part being covered *ME . deep,, painful, and ;offensive ulcers, and were as hollow. : '.; ?....., and porous hs an honey-comb . lt was at this stage of him.; t I complaint, When death appeared inevitable from a loath: smite cfisesse; that he commenced the use orJaynes Al.. : ' t.,, , 1 tetative l and having taken sixteen bottles;i4ncnv perfeet.„ " , o, The- Alterative iveraiet through the hirculatlonOla purifies the-blood and eradicates disease frotn the system > , 1 wherever located, and the numerous cures 4t.has,per.-iL formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, goer„ truly liver complaint, dyspepsia , pad other chronie diseases, in '' truo.astontshing.—qprit of the Times; - ...__,_.- l- - ; . For-akin 72 °lath street. '' • ' ' '1 - Fresh Arrhrt i „rem ' J = If lf" HODKINSON haslusr opened,: within the pasr ~ a 11.,,, mrafici the largest assortment of French CHINA,' u . ~' :river °penes( in *this city; consisting in part , of—Faney, : -?;-, Plain; 'lVliith., Gold Line and 'Gold.Band Ted Setts; an ~. . extensive assortment of White, Flowirtg Blue and Liv_er= '. pal Iron Stone Ware, in. Tea Setts ortn separate . pieces, asi may be required. Also, - a' beautiful' assortment of Candelahras'ind -Lamps of the newest shapes and pat."' ' teins,direct from the manufacturer*. '-- . Ladies would do well to give him a call, at ' ' ' .- ' e Oct 27 ' Nis. 115. Wooir 5t...3 doorz Wove 11114.,' !lumina:Fs .collector:, ,:. - , ' I Tlls undersigned; encouraged by the Iberia patronage , . . ;.1 of Merchants,' professional gentlemen, r, and me t ehonies of the city, offe,rs his services for the , collection t of accounts in the city of Pinsbergh and vicinity, Hatt-: I mg attended to business of this kind for "many; years for' t :111d Board o(rTradei and being well acquainted with this and the adjoining. clues, he feels confident of his ability:- ' I to v - ive satisfaction, by.prompt, and faithful: attention to i, rl alausiness Truster; to MM.. ; 1 .. ; .. . . JAMES GALBRATif, - Jr. r To be foand at Mr. AVx.- Restes,rderchant Tailor, Third itreet, opposite , the Post Office. , , , . r Ciabriel Adams ; P. DWI; Accountant; --. ! - ! t T. Carntheitt; 1 ""i i - Thomas Scott, Mason; ''' , •' I . -' L. it. Livingston ; ' Jae, Mek"nr.el Il leretecTuilori%i; ' James Marshall ; Wm. B. Scam; ! -t , , - f , 'George Breed; - ! Dr. W. M. - Wright, Deritiatt I 'Dr Geo D. Bruce; C. Dodge._ - [niiv7:3no. i
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